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2 ‘ . THE CEOCAGO TRIBUNE: THURSIjAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1875. o ——— e e e e 2 e - antle politiclans reemed now dlspelled. The Secretary has assurances POLITICAL. W;g;fin:fi::&bfififi:‘::"‘l 4 l"t; tho Demo- from leaiirae Democrats who have heretofore ; apposed resumption that there will now proba- cratle minortty, and to coutand on no uncqual Rive the Pttaburg, Cinclnnat! & 8t. Louls a rep- resentative of fts own aelcction In the city office, No, 121 Randolph street. counection with the Unfon Pacific at Council Blufta, g A few days agn o (ferman womnn arriyed at attempta to fmposs upon life-fnsarance tom- phnfes.r [ Mr. \Walton Dwight was one of themost RASWAYS REMEDIES, TTTTHROM TErs i terins with the Republicans themselves for the | Chicago in the evening, by the Michizan Cen- ——————— praminept_citizens of Binghamton, apd the St o pupoation worthy the name. The . 4 i e | SDwight, Block™ nud_the ® Dwiabt Tlotel Seerrsary Joiumly remarked to sour correpond- | PostmasterGeneral Key's Impres- | prize of politiest porrer, ~, Tria ataruling rescla | {enl, bleh o transfer tieker o the Ghichrs & CRIME. oro mmg nown all over the couniry,” Mr. 0“3 ur O‘V et that there i lately been @ wonderiul e ions Regarding the Presi tapture of the Democrattc Comvention fn Massa- | children with her, and could spenk Do English. Dwight, (¢ is lleaed, expendca i fofine In s AL {olopment af tard mosey opinions among the | sions Regarding he Frest Charoita ami tho. practieal Ydotilcation of ono | Fortumatel Mra. Wiitner, wife of tho ralrond DETROIT. tho ercction of thewe hulldings, Whea' the : ] Lore that the party will pet back upon itaanclent dential Succession. of the two grent partlcs b that State with the | agent at Clieyentie, was fn'the 'bus, snd_could Epetial Dispatch to The Tribme. Drtrorr, Mich,, Nov. 20~The trial of Dr. James Hollywood and James 8, Hardee, charged with the murder of tha latter's sster-in-law, Miss Elizabeth Blakie Jack, by procuring abor- tlon on her !last August, concluded this evening, after occupylng eight days. Miss Jack was housckeeper for Hardee during hia Invalid wife's visit to Beotland, After her death some of the old-women gossfpa began to wag thelr longues, and a post-mogtem was held, It fall in real estate came hesnfTered heavy Josscs, and Jast summer %as bankrupt. 1In the Jattor part of Beptember he applied for insuranco in_scveral lifs comupanles, and was willing to take policles for almost auy amonut, but insisted that all the vremium payments shoull be _made dua Tmrtefly. In leas than three months he snceceded in [)mcnr)nz policies to tho extent of $256,000 in favor of hik wife and son, and be applicd to nearly every (nsur- ance company In the Unlted States. The follgw- ing companics were reported yesterdsy ab hav- 1ng fssued policies to him: i + Indorsing Dr. Radways R R, R, R ter Using them for Beveral f:"ff" Ar i Joigp e gt - 1 g Dear gir: Mavink for severns {Jfi'fiifi"fiffi'm €inea, doubtinary at firat, but after Cxperlepoing i, Clficary with fal) canfidence, it 1o no Lo u posint,bCIE Bty 1n chankrally ackzawiles (80 wivaniage an Bava Jerived from them.. Tho bl sre mearan ofipo pa ocravion requires, And iways with s el eEe" Tha Ticady Hellet cannot v estes eore ihan it by s pama, We anqly'tho iniment frespont) ir nd, reely, simont tovarisbiy dnateg tno Promied clief. & D HavwaTs Lot destructive Sociallsin of Fenrnoy. The effect upon the public opinfon of the intellizent properts-owning classes throughont the Unfted Htates was st once e, The primmers of the Republican party saw that tho time bad comae for them to spesk out holddy as Consersatives, —{n no partitan sense of the word,~as the de- fenders of hooest denling In money matters, publicand private, of individnal rights, and of the structurs of modern toclety. It {3 moat significant Lhat thousandsof Demo- cratic voters polled fur tha Repubtican candidate in Massschusetts In order to defeat Uen. Bntler, speak German. She alded the woman and chil« dren, and saw them safely on board the train for thielr deatination, 8he then took a slecver, and saw no more of her charge untll the next day, when the conductor informed her a Ger- man froman on the traln was o tronble, and could speak no Enclish. Mrs. Whitney at once went Lo her aid again, and learneid that she hac been robbed of her pocketbook and all the moncy she had. Mrs, Whitney ralscd & purse of $1f among the passenrers and eave it to her, for_ which she wns emphiatically graceful and gratified. Late in tho afternoon "of that day plattorm of hard money and remain there, hav- flog learned n valuable lesson fn the rugged school of experience. “Thic Sveretary, although not underestimating the iil-efleets of foflation and the extravazance and waete ol the inflation l;!nod. thinks that we have nbout squared the balance, and are on the eve of prosperitv, Advices recetved hera from all parts of the country represcut that “tines ™ are n little eaxfer, At noperiodin the rm. five years has there been any uniformity testimony in this dircction until now. Tha indications of coming dawn are a0 numerous He Declares that the West and the Pacific Slope Are for Grant, Tilden Planning to' Get a Presi- dential Foothold in Penn- RLOW WEED, sylvania, T NP IXSURAKGES) *+ sccms to have been carclossly conducted, Name of CDu.M At and it 1s equally remarkable that Senator Thur- Mrs. Whitney was visited by the train-boy, & mpany. P A i R fhiak those who hod - slecst coaseid 1o iope ara Taan, of Ohin, ona of Iie most consplcnons | bright-fared, obla Inoxing Ind: who. bronght [ but tho physicisns decided “[‘;“ "“,"‘ AR Cu S LR e 1o L . L] laking, couragey “hieore. sien. that eeves | B lish Comment on the Re- [ candidates for the next Ivestdential nomination | the lost =~ pocketbook which = he had was caused by criminal surgery. Daring the 3 3 7.1 Aar U R G L el A glish. Lo on the Democratle side, {8 universally | found lodged under the ecat cushion | trial n groat number of medical witnesses wero YSENTERY, DIARRH(EA, B nch e T coasSHon i ey and sult of the November Scknowledged o have lost his chance, for tho | fn the seat occunled by the German woman 10 | captod, " ocludiog Frof. Halmer, of the State OHOLERA MORBUS, T I favaret Elections. time at leant, since his adoption of the hflatfon- | the night. Sho had chnnged to mnother. The | G 0t " By 0ty MUCTOL e arend, OHO! henceforward, and. actual resumption Jan. 1 {8C pIALform I the West a his consequent de. | bovia reason for bringing 1t 10 Lier was that eho | Univeraity. A8 uaush tho doctors dissgrced, e . FEVER ARD AGU) il o mifu nack fo tho most sematiro PROPSECTS, | iy it Tiden: o the ather hand, i follen | could apesk Gorman, audl, he leared sho mickt | S50, SOR0, 0L orhe fury retarned a ver- | Blate auaal 0 000 CURED AKD TREVENTED 4 4! . out of favor in consequence of some cipher d i . ue, 3 - Buness” s tninks that the rosui of the | BT A e, | dlpatehe Ity iamiarred by the epublc: | Shocoula sxpiay how b found . 1ol Mes | dctof acquiialafor Teas than two hours’ac- | Hasrachnsetd il 13463 | Y RADWAY'S READY RELIER, clections” had o tendency 1o strengtben dov. T A e pitins ans, which, it Is alleged, show that offers to [ Whitney did, and the loser was sgain made | liberation. Natlonal! of Chicaz voene 10,000 | REEUMATISM, NEUBALGIA, ';‘lfl""")‘;;“““:“‘;_!:;m“: do""fl n. p“'p:"'.f,,"m"f. Special Dirpute "‘“‘ S ladge Ko bribe the Florida Heturning-Boanl during the | hanpy, “and tendered the boy #10, which he Still another dbortion caso Is pending agatnst | Mutual Donont, New Jer Jo:000 | .2 i o without dodgng or subterfuge. { Wasmuatox, ). C., Nov. 20.=Judge Ke¥ | crisls two years azo emansted from his house- [ refused. As to tho purso made up for hier, & | Dr. Hoallywood, but, in this, tho alloged victim [ Teaveliors, of Hariford 10,000 DIPHTHERIA, INFLUENZA, ur_Government cred 2, how caus) ir | contradicts the story that he had safd that | pold, if ot from himself. Mr. Tilden, indecd, | was decided, on counscl between Mrs. Whitney | is altve, and 18 detainod In the Police Btatlon to | Manhattan Lite. . . » 0,000 S0BE THEOAT, i any other on earth, ‘'here has been A percepti- d at | h by this scandal, | 8nd the conductor, that, as most of the donora ar witoe: Germania Life,. 10,000 ) ble | o In salea of 4- t bonds since | Bonanza Mackay would give $1,000,000 for the | has suffered at least as muc) s scandal, i) sppear asa 88, Sormanta .00 ble tncrease tn snles of diper-cent, bonds eltics | @ ant campalgn. Speaking of the subject, | though it s fair to say that be denies any pert [ had feft the traif, and it was supposed the | ~“This eveninz thie memoers of Patrick Dris- f Matual Life. " 0, think this is caused by the empliatic Novemher verdict. These bonda are now selling at the rate of from three to five millions weckly, and eyery miliion nold represents o clear raving of $20,000 ntinually 1n the intercst account. It Is thought that by the end of the present Admin- istration thare will not be a G-percent Govern- ment bomd in existence, ofl being yofunded at lower tutereat. At the rate the debt and inter- est are now being reduced the Interest sccount 1n 16¢0 will be avout onc-half of what it was in 1868, Leading Republicans here are much grat- #fied by the financial outlook, and think that the cage can be put so clearly belore the peovle tvo years hence, and so bandsome _an exbibit made, that the varty will be retaived in power. In- deed, there hos not been a time In years when tho Republicans were so encouraged und hove- {ul as now, and as confident of their ability to retuin the confidence and support of the North- ern peonle, 115 the oplnion of leadiug officlals in all de- portments that the estimates for the next flscal Kfl‘r should be made as low as Eonlblc. This as been impressed upon every Cabloet officer br the Presideot himeelf. Tho estimates being made are in accordance with these Instructions, and will be lower than any year since the War, 'fhe Democrats have made good ure of their record in smult economies, but the Republlcans will hereatter take tho wind out of the Demo- crutic mails vn that question. Wepublican ofliciala are fully convinced of the wisdon of thrs pulicy as 0 means of bringing expenditure down to a guld basts, us well as a party meas- ure, sonal complicity in” it, s Mr. Iiayea and s Cabinct suffered from the fnquitles of the fotter Committee. It seems not Improbmble that Mr. Tilden and Mr, Thurmaz wiil both disappear from the front ranks of the Demnberats beforo 1880, and tho choice of the party will fall unun Senator Bayard, of Deiaware. * But, If #0, the Democrats must win back their charncter, which wiil be rendered more diffienit by the Repub~ lican success upon n sound financial plasform. Ve may liope Lbat prudence will Irlumrh over spleen, and that the Democrats will neither at- tempt to resist resumplion In the present Congresa nor to reverse it in tho next. It is ‘stated that the President and his Ministers have nlready taken courngs since the decisivo victories of Tuos. day, and propose to restrict the fnjnrious opera- tion of the Remonetization act by iucreasing the value of the allver doilar, or diminishing the uantity of this metal colned. Whether the ?)uumurnuc majorlty will consent to legisiation of this kind may be doubled; but purhopsé_hey may sbrink from the odlum of refusind™it, There Is only one clement in tha composition of the new IHouse of Repreacutatives that Is to bo regretted; while the' Infationist strength hos dintinished, the Protectionist strength has in- crensed, FEconomical reformers in the United Statea must therelore be propared to do battle against n tiew succession of obstinate popular delustone. THE RAILROADS. TUE COMMISSION SYSTEM. The officlat report of the procecdings of the General Managers' meeting held In New York Nov. 8 lu regard to ticketcommissions and agencles hes just been recclved fu this city, The report seta forth that ninety-two rullrond companies had agreed to abolish the system of paylng . commissions on the #ale of saliroad tickets, a8 well a8 to abolish outslde agencics for tha sale of such tickets. The Erle aud At- lantic & Groat Weatorn Rallroads retused to sign the agrcement, and, fearing that a measure of such importance would be defcated without the co-operatlon of these two lines, Mr. John King, Jr., the Chairman of the Committee, sent communications to the managers of theso roads asking thele assent to the agreement in order to stop a - system which bhns been and still 1 a sourco of inuch wasto DIFFIOULT BREATHING, TELTEVED I¥ A PEW MINUTES BY RADWAY{S READY RELIEF, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Loosencas, Dikrriies, Cholera Morbus, or patnfu! dis. ghnrmeatro the bomelaare sloppen WieLa o Inen: B R im0 A keis oF Wanivads, S oliow the use of the It R. Nellet. e RADWAY'S READY RRLIER CVHR_B THE WORST PAINS In from Oné to Twenty Minutes, . NOT ONE HOUR After Reading this Advertisemont need any one Buffer with Pain, RADWAYS RADY RELIE CURE FOR EVERY PAIN, It was the first and is the | ONLY PAIN REMEDY Ehn instahtly stops the most excruciating E““' e ya_fndammation aud cures Congestions whuthér ot 1o Lunga, otomach, Lowals or otuer landsor orguak ¥ ude appilication, s In from Ono to Twenty Minutes, ! N6 matter low violent or excruciating the pain, the Riwumatle Bed-ridden, Inilrm, Urippled, Nervous, Neuraigic, o prostrateis with diseasa may sifer, RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of tho Kidoeys, : E Inflammation of the Dladden Judge Key safd: *1d1d not even sce Mackay while on the Paclfic coast, for at that time he wns (n Pacla, It is all purc Inventlon of course. But what good can it do to make up such storles as that? The peopla of the West are for Grant. There {s no doutt of that. I went & long and saw a great many people, bt Iscarcely saw anybody that was not for Grant. He s very popular in the West. Blalne is yery popular, but my observations convinced me that the West 1s for Grant. The Pacific Blope is un- questiouatly for Grant.)” REPRESENTATIVE PAGE, of Callfornia, who has arrived here, speaking of ths Presidentisl question, sald the Pacifio const wns for Grant, Ho also mado the followin statemont relatlvo to the probable candidacy of Blaine, which may Lo news In many quarters: 1 have oo ldca that nelther Blaine nor Conk- 1ing will be a candidate it Urant 1s in the fleld. Blaino told me a year ago that his time was in 1878, and would not come again. He zald light- ning nover strikes twice In the same place, and it came so near bim in Cincinnati that 1t Is not likely to come near him again.” LOUISIANA, A SAMPLE OF LOUISIANA FOLITICS, Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribune, NEwW ORLEANS, Lo., Nov. 20.~The alleged frauds i tne Thinl Congressional District are still accumulating. The latest are strongly pre- sentcd. From tho Parish of St. Marv's, the home of Acklen, the claim is made of better than 500 votes for Hebert, Republican, the ma- Jority of which were returned for Acklen, aud the remainder for Merchant. The ofticial re- turns give 413 for Acklen, 1,012 for Mer- chant, and 798 for Hebert. Proof is now clalmed that Acklen actuslly recelved less than one-fourth the numper oflichally returned, while Hebert should have been re- turned some 1,500, and Merchant less than 800, The case becomes most beautifully mized. Those scemingly the most lnextricably moddled ure the Fedorul offictals, They indorsed Acklen in the matter of the scandat, They secured Hebert the Hepublican nomingation. They bought out Merchant, bolting Republlcan, i opposition. They thua divided the Republicans and sccured returas for Acklen. They are_now confessedly alarmed at the prospect of ofMicial decapitation, professing anxiety for the seatiog of lietert. mekctbgok was stolen, the woman should eep it. “The Iad knew all the transaction. Ho could caslly have kent the pocketbook mud the lurge sum 1t contained; but he was an honest boy, who deserves speclal mention, Mo 1s on lowa boy, too. Lls nama is John E. Purcell, of Dunlap, The force of Isborers Is belng increased 500 men on the Chariton Braoch of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy. It fs the intention te bave the cars running to Indisnola Jan. 1 1879, where ¢ will conucct with the branch of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific to thls city, ‘Tho United Btates Life Company: of this clty " was tho first to become Alarmned at tho vast amount of fnsurance Mr. Dwignt-was aceumu- Iating, His name was becoming fAmoun in Iife- insurance circles, but he secmed 0, be o Linlo and hearty man, and answerced all questiona frankly. The United States Lifo examined his earcer, aid found ho had been sick and suifering from liemorrhage of the lungs. Au agent was sent to Binghamton, who saw Mr. Dwight and asked him it o had over had bleeding of: the lungs, e onswered in the aflirmative, out ‘said he did not think the matter of sufllelent impurtance to say anything about it when he tilled out his ap- rhcnuon for nsurance. Tho agent informed iim that be had not made a_truthiul report of his pliysieal condition, and that the Company would at otice cancel his polley, but return him the full amount of the premium he had pald, with Interest to date. 3 . Dwight refused tho offer, and Anl\l he was not. to be bulldozed by the Insurance' companies. Mr, Dwight had then 'just returaed from a pro- tracted tour with bis gun lu the woods on a damp and fogey day. e looked very sfek and nervous. Inquiry revealed the fact that Mr. Dwight the previous day had stripped off bis clothing and swam across tho Busquchauna River four times; that he rambled doy after dny without foud, and that he was cudeavoring in every possible way to roin his health. Theso facts were made known to tha lfe-Insurance cotnvanics, and there was o rush to Blozhamton of doctors and detcctives. Before any other l.‘OlllDllI{ however, could tender him his money or cancel his polley Mr. Dwight died of reported hemorrhage of the Jungs. 4 ‘The theory of the lifo companies Is that Mr. Dwlight mado up hls mind to terminate his Iife within threc months, No company reccived n sceond premium; all the payments were quar- torly, and as soon as ho obtalned all the n- Burance Ennlmu he began to destroy his life; that, indlug be was 1] cl{ to live uutil the sec- ond premfums became due, ho hastoned his doath by polson, Yesterday the insurance-mén helda hulr consultation and sent two. physl- clans to hold a post-mortem examination of the romains, and tho stomach will be secured for medlcal annlysis, It appears that Mr. Dwizht's family physician has been prescribing arsenic for his paticnt for three weeks; conscquently if that poison were found it would bano lndicn- tion that he bad committed suteldo by polson- coll’a (amily, alarmed by two pistol-shots pro- ceeding from the room of @ 10-year-old daugh- ter, Marcells, and, rushing in, found her lying on the floor covered with blood, which flowed from two wounds in her left shoulderand onc in her left breast. ‘Tho doctors think ber recovery probable, ‘Tho girl refuscs to assign any causc. A fow weeks ogo she tried to kill heeselt with chlvroform, When prevented, she insisted that shie would eventually accomplish her objeet, and athl repeats that assertion. i GALESBURG. . . Speclal Dixpaich to The Tribune. Gavrzanurg, 111, Nov, 20.—A lively encounter took place this afternoon in front of the May- or's'oflice, which came near resulting in a trag- edy, The partles wore Pollce Officer Hughes and n notorlous villain who bears the name of Big Lou. For some timo thers has cxisted o deadly enmity between the nbov:-named per- sons, which culminsted to-lsy. When the two met a war of words ensued, whereupon Bl Lou nttacked Hughes. The latter drew arevolver, and would have killed the rascal had not Officer Hart grabbed the rovolver In the nick of time. Lau awears that he will cut the heart out of any officer that moleats blm, The fact Is, hols o buily and a cutthrost of the Orst water, and his losa would be o great benefit to the community. James Reamer, who robbed a traveling man last Sunday at the Chleago, Burlington & Quin- cv Raflroad Depot of valusbles amountiog to 82,000, was lodged in jail to-day, THE MEXICAN TRAFFIC. ‘The 8t. Louisans aro afrald that Chlcagn, with its proverblal energy, will go ashead of sleepy Bt. Louls and gobblo up all the Moxican trafilc befora St. Louts has awakened to its im- portance, This Is what the Bt. Louls Republican hina to say in regard to this matter: 1t In to bo regrotted that clrcumatancen‘seom to have conspired o prevent St Luuls sending & representative comumerclal delegation on tho ap- roaching excursion 10 Mexico. The party wrll ave worthy.snd respestable gentlemen from St. Looly, but tne number of thase who are active in manafacturing and mercantilo bnatness will bo small. This Is unfortanate, Tor, whilst it Is not to be expectad that this excursion will roap much jnie medlate resuit In the way of trade, it Is quite prob- sbje that some impetns will be given to alroct commercial intorcourse with the citlea uf the West, which will have much to do in gulding the course of trnde liereatter when rail connection shall be establlshed between the sieter Hepublics, The Meticans are just tho kind of conservative people that aro hard to change, and If thuy rhell be led now into the habit of traid- Ing with Chieago, that city will gain an advantage that will toll greatly in {ta fayor when {mproved tacilities give upportunity for enlarved trade, even though 5t Louls in mare elizibly sltusted to com- mond Uhut trade. = Meanwhile §t is quite plain that Bt. Louls ationki bend every’ enerqy to secure the projection of* the Iron Mountain Itallroad into Mexico, Tha Atchlaon, Topeks & santa Fe is rapidly reaching out towards the Mcxican frontier, and though that road hns o far given Hi, Loulsa fair stiow, it 18 not 1o he forgotten that It belongs 10 tho friends of the Chlcago, Buriington & Quincy, ani. 1ndeed, it v cumored At n prace tical consolldativa of thcse two ronds fs ¢ven now under consideration. Ho that ss It may, the rela- tions between {he ownersof these roads are auch that the Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Line to Chi- cayro 18 ceriain to get active ald fn enconraging Chie cago's_trade over the Atchison, Topeka & anta Fe. ‘The lron Mountain, on the other hand, distinctively a 8t Louw road, snd it is of Inrge {m- rlauce tiat It Bhould kot ita erappling ironm on fexican tertitory before any other railwag crussos tho frontler, ! NOTES AND NEWS. THE NEW NOUSE, Bpeclal Disputeh (o The Tridune WasmingToy, D. C., Nov. 20.—The Commit. tec on Elecsions {u the next House will haven gieat den) of work to do. It is already known that contests will be made from nige States. ln view of the remarkabls close vote fn & number of districts, nad the tuiormality of certifcates, the Clerk of the House will have o very respon- sible duty in making up the roll of the next Horse of Represeutatives. TUE MINT DIRECTORSRIP. ‘There s quite n competition already for the piace of Director of the Mint—the commlasion of Dr, Linderman’ expirlog Dec. 7. There s n very strong pressure against him for various reasons,—one being that be is sald to be a Dem- ocrat, and to bave never voted thoe Republican LEE COUNTY'S QUOTA, Speciat Dimateh to The Tridune. Dixox, 1ll., Nov. 20.—J, N, Hills, Sheril? of Lee County, leaves this city for Jollet to-mor- row. having In charge eleven prisoncrs, Tho following aro the names and sentences of each: Charles Conners, burglary, two years; Jomes Harrington, larceny, three years; Michael Myers, burglary, ona year; Willlam Shilcoek, 1arceny, one year; Thomas McUregor (colored), larceny, two vears and pix months; Crawford McGregor, larceny, one year; Michael Judge, burglary, tour years; Henry Johnson, burelary, two years; Bamuel ’l‘hampuau burglary, clght- cen tontha: Harey Blackwell, burglary, twonty monthe: Gcorge Stoveus, larceny, two years. Al pleaded gulity excopting Crawlord MeGreg- ?r and Willlam “Bhileock, who were tried by ury. ok, A long legal contest fn uny caso Will ensio. Already Mrs. Dwight (s reported to have seeured tho scrvices of Orlan W, Chapman, late State Superintendent of Inaurance, to press her clains ngoinst the companles, - . nod loss of revouue to rallway companios. ‘Tnere 1s some uucertalnty in regard to the T C el Mt Bavordindtes I tla mint service " ate HECENT DISTURDANCES, Prostdent Jewett, of tho Erie, replioa very 8T. PAUL NEWS. TUE LATEST INDIANATOLIS MUR- | £10,000 poljcy in the Mutual Lifo of thie city. lnflamma ,tlon_,qru(x:% 111?;1}:;1 i Boipit tronyly ured for tho pldce, . CBthe WWattern Aoriated Poete. shortly, stating that he had fully exoresscd him- Svecial Dispaich to Tha Tribune. DER, by, o that DWIgLE Tetaraed it angsaieq | Boro Throat; Diffcult Sreathing UNDERVALOATION, . ANy N iiaqulry, at the | suir on'the subloce a1 the Saratoza miecting, | . PAut, Nov, 20.—Late roports -of tho . Bpecial Dispaich 1o The Triduns. F SO0 roler At pat s Btutual tea | Baro B tou oE e flatt The Treasury has received foformation of a u;:‘&_g‘f;’;j‘:"‘ l:upv‘;rlllcmnrhm?nvir'm‘i olls has | and that he could see no reaeun whitever 10 [ ngreement between tho St. Paul & Pacificand [ INpraNarotis, Tod, Nov. 20.—~Nothing vow | 0ricq (o issuo any. Ilow: the matter was | | - -, Palpitation of the plau to undervaluo Imports of douskol fleeces, | &L Koteate in Tensass Concontin, Morehotse, | tlanga hia policy until thore ws a chatize 1 | Norypern Pacific Haliroad Companies aro folly | bas developed in sestorday's tragody. Whilo ( dofinitely scttled could not ba ascertainod last | Uysterics, Croup, Diphiheria, or curpot wools, into this conntry. Under the | and Caddo Parlahes. * A strict quarantioo has | 3e Prevareanx. of the Atlantle & Great West. | confirmed. ‘Inoft. Paul & Paclfic surrenders | thore s deop feeling over the recent and fro- evenlng. 5 ; Catarrh, Influenza, preseut tanid, Wools of s class stould pay six | provatied betmeen ihe” parishes aud New OF- | cry, reyiied at some longth, and, as his letter s | ita clam to mt overlapping land-grant, near | Quent murders, thero lsno appearance of a | 1o the Gormanta Life the deceased had a pald- | fregdachie, Tootheche, peuce per pound duty. Revorts {rom Lovdon f;‘c'{,'m‘;',""r'm:n‘;:‘mm:n’efi"‘;‘“&:aflc‘:; 'E“:,"'I of nora than ordinary finportance, 8 full ab- | Glyndon, aud aifes the Northern Pactdl thefull | Mob sprit, and 1o one apprehends anything of Cor::nn;"n Sy yeke snec hemnp Vo the | < Neuralgia, Rhenmatiem, are that estanivo arrangoments bavo bead | Gopryog fn Tensnsand Concordia somo weeks | *i7act of fele !mreb_: “m,'{ # to the action | Privilese of bs thacks [nto Bt. Cloud, Minneapo- | tho kind. Tate was brought luto Judge Burns’ | giount of insuranco,—all his paid-up policy | Cold Chills, Ague Chills, e ot e vl o ke Uil | STOAL SR, SRS UL | o s, s ooty | 5 ok N comaany vk | Cous, a1 merung g <omue i | gy 1 s 3 3 Chiltlains, and Frost Bitst putting in practical shape a rofurm of such Im- Tortance in I{e economic bearings on the railway interests gencrally, " You are ploase: to add that *‘action cannot be thorougly effective without your ‘my] cu-operas tion,"* and that you trust 1 **will ot defeat s evigence In tho renl cstato cnso with perfect composure, Tho murdered man will be burled to-worrow afternoon, from the Roberts Park Chureh, and It fs expected that Dr, Baxicss will free bis' mind as to the lax enforcoment of the Mr. Dwligit was 41 ycars of age, and a man of fing personal appoaravce, The amount he has vold to the varlous companfes for premiuma agaregates $2,100. 3 Twoor threo Hartlord com- third ciass, This classification 1s Lased on the assuiaption that wools cust In+ the country of cxport 12cents or less per pound. European wivices oro that wools which are to ba thus lin- the other's territry, tho Red River Vallgy and Manitoba being wnceded to the St Paul & Pa- cltie, Frelzht 1l‘..fl be carrfed by tho most di- rect route, the two companies pro-rating. certain the facts without turthar delay, Gov. Nicholis will on Samrd:i' proceed to each of the parlshes named, personalty fnvestigato the facts, aud consult with the loeal aouthoritics and law-sbiding citizeng, with o yided herc next scnson. Other conslderable local railrond improvements are also projected for the next scason, Including now depots for tho Chicago, Milwaukeo & 8t, Paul, and work- snopa for tho 8t. Paul & Bioux City Company, ‘The Northern Paclfic advertises for proposuls for building its road from Mlssourl to the Yel- lowstone, Joch roufe, she P AL :w:'nh;n, Sot:l‘l {.'hu above Mst, are ,nn.l to bo oy |it- 'v‘.,i;} the, Tieniy Tiotler La tha rate 028 uterests- are stpposed o e | law, . . oo the victima, e - & vt 1] o1 i . Poried cost 800Nt 25 cents, aud. that wools LaVe | Trew of viadicating she pebtie. whers. tha aceus | meaaurs f wuch mazniiude by longor dolazinge so- | sirved by . chis -arranqomenty - makdng ! RE. [0 wid co b o il st VESRAN R W‘A RGN STl ST Ueea wade ou that hasia, pations ar false, and of lusurlog @ falthiul auy | Qutescence in whiatwill so- clearly prove"of Im- | paul practically tho caatern tormiuus of-thia:| -~ < TIE BLGIN OUTRAGE. YELLOW FEVER, |ty tasheyatp o fite s tumbler of water wfi o TUB INDIAS SEAVICE. {mpartial exccution of Justice, If the low has [ TE0%0 :‘,{’,5,:;‘,',,;“ already that, upon genaral | Northern Paclile, which will have depota pro- &oeclal Dispatch to The Tribune, ] A Tew wilnutey crs Cramps, Byusms, Sour Homd, Gen. 8herman, In speuking of Schare's letter { hyen violated. It 18 nsacrted that Gov. Mictnlls’ e Pory witos Wit D anan Rl ,?o-rumm. Blek e ou dbhieridan's statement about the movement Cofte, Wlndlnl.::nl’m of 1ndiaus from tbo Missouri, says Gen, Bherl- dan is wrong In'charging the responsibility on the Interior Department; but he thinks Sheri- dan t¢ rzhit 10 the vlew he takes that tho move- ment was very Injudiclons. There are unmis- takable indleations to-duy of a lvely war on vaper botwean the army ollicers aud civillen managers of Indian effairs fromn agents up to the Sceretary of the Interior. PENSION PRAUDS, Bentley, Commtssioner of Penslons, has dis- covered 4 great many petty frauds upon pen- siguers. It has been found that many officiale who pdmintster onthis Io pensiun cascs moke the practlee of puttiog their own addresses fu place of the audresses of the pensioners, and thus wecure pusscesion of the checks before they reach the persons to whom Wcy are made paya- bie. Many pensioners are poor and ignorant, und to such these officlals represent that thelr indvrsemnent or Ideatliication Is requisite to se- curo payment of the check. For this aervice they chhrze o feo of from 25 centa to 81, This fruud bas reached great proportions. Bome ot ficials bave made as muck as $1,500 annually out of the small stivend due to peosioners, The Comuilssioner of Pensions has devided not to recozniza Lhie oflicial acts discovered I thus de- 1ruuding the poor. SILVER PURCHAS. The Treasury purchased 425,000 ounces of sil- ver to<ay at prices slightly below the Louden quotation. TRANSPER REQULATIONS, ‘Tho Becretary of the Treasury has issued an order closing on deslgnated dn{- the books of the Dejartment to the trausior of all reg- istered stock, whether held afiroad or tn the Unlted Btates, of the b per cent fundad loan of 1881, the 43¢ per cent (unded loan of 1801, and ihe 4 per cent consols of 1907, If the bonds forwarded for tranafer are not recelved prior to the date for cloalng the transfer-books, iuterest checkawiil be druwu In favor of tb party in whuss pume the bonds stood st the closlug, and the as.ignce must look to tue sssiguor for accrued futerest for that quarter, XXPLANATION, A dispatch from Indianspolis representing Judge Ureshawn as srraigning the President for uu uttewpt to Interfere with the Grand Jgry und prevent thelr ioquiry foto a case bet%!e thein fails to giva a fuir statemcnt of the case us exolafued here. ‘The person iLnplicated bad embeszled mmoney ‘from & bank, und his friends repaid it. Tney then, alded by numerous citizens ol standing, Joined Inrepresentiog to tho Presldeot thal there were teatures of the cuse which would Justify ‘u;mluu In advance of the proceodiuws, The bigh character of thoso who wese actiug ln 16, e, Dysentery, A5t ol arornal PAE. o Evain, 1., Nov. 20.—Yesterday City-Sarshal Towers saw the tramps arrested at 8t, Charles on suspiilon of thelr belog tho brutal ravishers of Miss Angeling Reinert, Jiving south of South Elgin, and he is of the ovlulon that they aro not the right men. Miss Refnert expected to go to 8t. Charles today in order to ses if she could fdentify them. Towers suspocts three tramps who passed through here yesterday moraing on tho traln ns being tbe perpetrators of tho dia- bolleal outragre. Tho police will make strenuous etforts to flud out thelr whereabouts, which aro as yot unknowu. A DESPERADO WOUNDED. WiarLwxo,W. Va., Nov. 20.—Eustace Knight, s desperate character, was shot and dangerous- 1y wounded this afternoon at Deliaire by Mar- shal Archer. The Marshal undertook to srrest him for shootiug a policomnan named Creswell about two wecks ogo, when Knight fired at him only tiftoen fect distant, snd missed him. Archer retarned the fire, and his wok cffeet fn Kuight's back. Knight ran half a mile aftor he was shot, when ho fell 10 tho ground and gaye himselfup. Thedoctors think the chances are against hia Tocovery, course i not influenced by threats of Federal interference, but 18 prompted bya sincero desire to securs equal justico and equal rightato all classes ot atizons, ELECTION PRAUDS, John Fitzgerald, John Dellatte, Elfas MeNell, and Mive Malloy, of the Eieveoth Ward, charged with fraudulent yoting at toa last elec- tlon, walved examiuation, and were sent before the United States Circuit Court for trial under $250 ball. & bility of abollshink every and ail furtus of commlu- slons in she conduct of ‘rallway trsc, whether on sccount of passengoera or frelght. And you equaily well know that In the pecullar and local surronndings and Jocations of raliroads, varying with btates and scctions of country; with dilferences of distance, and 1equalitics arising from gauge, equipment, and Gnoncisl weakness— that 1 llylml can_nu more with justice make all ironds cquaig than yuu can maka the fingers hand of equal lenuth. 1 roads extended from the geost gateways of tho buainesa g equality migl equality of dependent interior and Western ronds requires a reasonsblo snd equitable cunalderation in auch mattcr as this, of doiog sway with the only method by which through passenger trafic can bo wocured 10 tho weak llucy, Understand that [ aw not speaking from fancy or lm:n theory, but from hard and uncomfortabio cx. crience, PG ot Clacinnatl, on even rates, th cAtlantic & Great Western Ruad would be dried up lterally In the attempt to carry first-class passengers at the same rale me charged by its more fortunste aud formidable competitors, with thelr nvumbelmui advantages of distance, power, connectiops, an resources, Iaaythis from four months of actusl and fatthful trial, And as Kecelyer of tue property I have no right to thus deatroy its reasonable capacity for earning revenud, and 1 mast instst upon the right to maki certain conceseions to obtsin some portion of cor petitive businees, eithor by commissions or by som sgreed differential rate. 1n my judgmont 10-day commtissions, rebates, or drawbacks (whetuer of uot known snd countensnc. ed by any pool) paid snd adlowvd upon freizht trafic {s precisely &a bad sud more destructive and perniclous In result than the current passengor commissions of any rosd, Lo away with il commlssions; but be kina enough uot to Indicate that auch responsibiilty resta upon my refusal Lo Lake poison of ta put my road in ita coflin to enable some otber roads not Lo live In goud Onanclsl condition ouly, but to grow strouger in full provision of interest on moriyege " and dividend on slock. 1n very setious carnost the tzunk lines are called upon to make an absolute and lastlog wool, not enly of freight, but of mw‘,fi V- nues, such &e L apoke of sl Baratoga to Ui and yourself. t would ellectually dispose vl all commisaions, and, aside from the Atlantc ine torest, 110 convinced (and I really think you sre without anythiug [ have sald) that it is wimply im- practicable o atolish pasenger commusions now, That, instead of cutiing only a singlo one of saveral uxcrescences upo should go directly to th make the heart right, Thesa matters belng lsld betore the meoting for its action, it wus decided to drop the whole subject, and a resolution waa sed that tho report be printed and sent to the roads repre- sented st the Baratora Convention, aud to thuse NEW ORLEANS.. NEW OnrzANs, La., Nov. 20.—Oda death from yollow fevor for tho past twenty-four hours, A number of merchants called at the office of the Board of Health for an suthoritative opine fon as to tho salety of strongers in tho city at tho present time, Dr, Taylor, Secretary of the Board, in reoly sald: * Experience of the pres- ent epldemic has demonstrated thot those pros- trated only contracted tho Qiscase after thoy hnd . gradually absorbed a suflicient amount’ of pol- Bon to be unablo any longer to realst. Those who recentty died baye been here during tue sutomer, and were only compelled to succumb at last. It is my opluton that no recent visitors In tue present atmospheric coudition, if polson exlat, could absorb enough to oxperfonce any inconvenience, and hcnceli conakler it absoluto- 1y sale” * OBITUARY. Demise of Powers, of Philadelphin, & Mighty Antagonlst of ¥over mnd Aguo~His Fuoafinous Wealth—Other Doaths Yester- day, Bpecial Dispateh to Ths Tribune. PutLADELENIA, Nov. 20.~Thomas 1, Powers, senlor partuor of the firn of Powers & Welght- man, manufacturiog chemists, who died to-day aged 03 years, was tho richest man in Philadel- phis, bis estate being estimated at $8,000,000 or $10,000,000, avd his income &t three-quaricrs of = milllon anuually, The firm bas beén 1o ex- istence sixty years. Powers had been o mem- ber furty years, and tha firin naine bad boen the samo thirty-oue, The firo was founded by Farr, an Englishman, Kuuzi, n Swiss, who, after long favesuigation, discovercda process for the mun- ufacture of quinine, which fora long thae had becn known only tom few Irench chemists, On this was founded tho proaperity of the finn, ond for the benelt of this nod ous other bouse quiniue has boen protected over since we have hud o tariff, It 1s sald that each pariner drow out-§25,000 per month irrespective of suy profits, and divided ot the end of the year, “For a loug time the firm haa never ver- mitted fts balaucs In bank to fall below $100,- Powers used his mouoy well. Ha was the rictiest layman fu the Reformed Eplscopal Church, and gave liberaily for its maintennoce. Neurly a1l bis property ts ln real estate, and he kopt ‘on building 1u order to give work to the o s Y raveiora ehoull Ay aya cAPry 8 bott1o of IADWAT'S i el nho T 0T, ok LTI watrs revout alckneds or pain . m;gemn French randy or Ditters as & B FEVER AND AGUEL. FEVER AND AGUE cured for fty cents, Therels nota mmedl-&lnut 10 this world that III’I cure Fever ST T e Mo, ot i fil?-'r, ¥ qulckiy 28 HAUWAY'S NRADY NELILF £6y'centa per buttles — MISSISSIPPI & TENNESSEE. Maxrms, Tenn., Nov. 20.~At tho aonual meeting of stockholders of tho Mississippl & “Youncssee Rallroad here to-day the old Board of Diroctors was re-olected, with il, 8. McComb President. ea-bosrd to thy haring grounde, t be ouforcod. Dut the absofute in- SOUTH CANOLINA. CONTINUED BULLDOZING. Arecial DUpaleh fo The Tribune, Wasnixarox, D.C., Nov. 20.—-[nformation from United States oficials in Bouth Csrolina Isto the effect that a Federal Supcrvisor at Afken and o citizen who asslsted bim n pre- paring & report have both been obliged sinco making it to conceal themselves on account of threats which It was wmot safe to ignore. They casonot be secured as witnesses ot Charleston uotil the Unitad Seates Marshal can accompaoy them 28 & guard. Persistent attempts have been mada by Democrats in the County of Aiken to preveut sny rcport of ontrages and frauds st election from being malled to Cbarleston, Some of tho Bupervisors are reporting that the local authorities are gruunflnz charges upon which to arrest them, and that the only way in which the United States can make thelr sttondance upou trials sure will be to ar rest them as witnesses. At ons precinct in Alken County the pablicans distributing tickets were knocked down and their tickets taken away and deatroyed. TILDEN, 118 LAST PRESIDENTIAL MOVE, dpecial Dispaleh 15 The Tvivune, Wasmixaron, V. C., Nov, 2.—New York politicians fresh from Tilden's friends sav that be has not abandoned the hope of sccuring the Presidentlal nomivation, but that he fs con- vinced that he can’s earry the solld Gulf Btates, Ho 1a accordingly plaaning to secure Pennsyl- vaola. To this end & new paper has boen stazt- ed in Erfe in bls interest, and the influence of some other papers (o Pittsburg is expected. The Erle paper is sald to be under the control of W. Beott, wuo was connected {n some Wi ‘with Senator Doroum fn the mule business, DR, RADWAY'S Narsaparillian Resolveat, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFILR, X URE OF CTIRONIO DISEASE, sc’nowffl'{)'hcuzw;&gw. HEREDITARY OR 7 1T AEATED IN THE Lungs er B&:fi?‘mmln or Vages, Tlesh or i conruPTING, TRB ESLITS AXD VITIATING ‘Glandular Swelliaz e e B vctiuua, byvilile Cumpialpts, Dmfilfl lbr Lll% Dyapepais, Waler l.lrug. o Mo"“llflu‘.u h\“l:lan‘r“lf“l)‘fl‘m‘ e cera, bkin Ifl"lulP asos, nn."m‘h nale C ropey, Baib i i s P Liver éomplaint, &c. Not onty does the Sarsapariilian Ttesolvent excel &t tul aacate T3 (he cute of Chrans, ervidisit Conmtitucloanl. aud biin Disedses, put i 1 10095 positive cure for KIDNEY AND DLADDER COMPLAINTS, y vel, Diabates, Droret. B e i of Urihes brigin s o sl cames whers there a9 rick-durt deposits, OF the Walcr i Ihick, tOUlS 1xed w kaine whie of a3 eft, morbld, darky ey bilious sppearance. and wbits Lone-dui depoeild S ITEMS. Thers Is vo truth fn the reports that tho Bal- timore & Ohlo {s opposed to an advance in freight rates. From what can bo Jearned, It ap- pears that the manoqers of this road have agreed with the other lines leadlog East to ad- vance the rates on the 25th of this month. ‘Thoe reguiar monthly meeting of the General Ticket and Passenger Agents’ Assoclation of Chicago waa held yesterdny at Its room fu Ashe laud Block. The ouly business transacted was the comparison of the sheet-rates. Nothing could be doao, owlng to tho abscnco of & num- ber of the members of the Associatlon. It 1s said that Cinclonatl and B, Louls bave induced their roads to reducs the passenzer rates to the East to nomival figures, iu order to Mol rid of the large number of tramps and un- emoployed peovls sojournlng In their nidst. Bince tho cut ‘bas been made both plsces have been nearly depopulated, and there s no longer anything in the way of & restoration of the old Tutes. Tt waa rtimorcd yesterday that the Lako Shore & Michigan Southern Rallrosd bed made an of- {er to the large packing tlrm of I'hlt Armour & Co. ‘o take, from Monday, thelr packing prod- ucts without charging the extra two conts per 100 which the roads Lave lately tacked on mu rates for loadlvg, ‘ihere was much ill-feeling expressed on thls accounst by the other roads, which accuse the Luke Bliors of unfair dealing, 1t the rumors are true, that such offer has been made by the Lake Bhure, all the other roads wiil at once do away with the extra churge. Up toalatc hourlast eveninZ nothing had been heard of tho conference between Me. J, I, McCullough, Cbalrman of the Western Execu- ive Cotminittee, snd Mr. 5. U, Duyorcanx, Re- AN OLD FRAUD EXIFOSED, New Yonk, Nov, 20.—In the tifal of Chartes W. Pontez yesterday, the wholo story of tha Uunian Trust forgery was told In court by the engraver of the furzed 854,000 check, who de- scribed tho process from the first attempt at the engraving to tho distribution of tha spolls ina Brosdway restaurunt. 3 BURGLARS, Bpecial Diroalch to The Tridune, . 87, Pavr, Nov, 20,—The ofiics of P. L, Flarl- ty, Railrond Apent at Melrosc, was eatered last vight by burglars, who carrled tho safelutosn back yard, snd vursy it open with powder, but becamo aiarmed and fhd beforo getting at the cuntents of tho safe, TO BE ITIANGED, 8. Jonx, N. ¥, Nov. 20.—Thomas Dowa and Ellzs Ward havo Leen sentonced to be bavged Jan, 10 for the murder of Thomus Ward, ——— LIFE-INSURANCE SENSATION. A Merchant of Ninghamton Insures His Body COFporste, you at of the dluunind wiien théro ks & pricking, baring ux:: il of ihe back and ing water, aud pain {Tonuall gt th NK“L,_“E OVARIAN TUMOR . He wus the solo owner of the Eplco) linea which bave uigned the clreuldr, as explti | ofver'of the Alluntic & Ureat W, Life for Over & Quarter of o Milion, and | POOT: 1 CURED the matter secured the sitention of the Presi- ABROAD, celver of the Atluntic & Ureat Westorn, at Al- Jiacorder, and read al) the proof before allow(n, RBWT dent ln‘lhu.fl:w.tund e desired to aive it fallor LORDON “TINES'" COMMENT ON THE LATE L:filau:l‘:nrfi‘sbouu n‘:ued.h’ Jbo commislon sistent | lauce, Oneud o ordors havo vev Leeis piten :‘::";-.l 1s Charged Blowly Cauacs ISOWS | iha paper to go to press; I leaved u wjte ou 'flP TEN Ym G luvestization before be acted upon ths petition. XLECTION. g to stop ths war in |mwn‘fiur rates which has been waued frotn nearly all the Southwesteru poluts for some tne pust. It s understood that the rates from Cluciunatl to Now York buve becn ralsed to 810, but this is still §8 bo- low the regulur tarifl. Thia advance has, no doubt, been mado ou account of the vofusal of tha Eastern truuk lines to pro-rats with the tlizhting roads. . 1t Is stated that the Ezecutivo Committes of the Indianapalis freluht ool s of the ovinjon tuat Hast-bound pools will bo arraneed by Dec, 1 from_the following points; Calro, “Tesre Naute, Evansville, Logansport, Columbus, rLa- fayette, ‘toledo, Detrokt, Port Huron, Jollot, Pekin, Milwuukee, Cbleugo, and Cinciunatl, ‘The lodianapolis Committee 18 evidently s taken. Tis ThitUNg has ioforination “which {mvu that 0o pools will be formed by that lme from L‘hlmxul Evausville, Calro, Milwau- kee, Decrolt, and Port Huron, ‘Thers ure roads centeriug at theso polnts which state that they will got ool v the plen proposed under any consideratiou. Tho Obleazo rouds have tried thls kind ot & poal berctofore, and e did oot work, Nothing bhas occussed sines to chango the conditions which then existed, ‘The statemept recently made in Tux Trisune that Mr. J. C, 0 u.-kcxi,.ul' the lndlauspolis, Cin- In order that be might complete this, his uis- putch was sent to the District Attorney nut to prosccuty the case before the Grand Jury at reseut. This, of course, did noy prevent the Yurr from going on with the fuvestiration of the case, und Moyl an {udictment 11 they chuse to doso. ‘The action taken in this partlculur cuase fs uot unusual, sud wich requests for tewparary delay are often sent to Districts Attorueys whicre the Government has any rea- son for usking for tiine, UEN, HOWARD'S NEPORT. ‘The anuual report of Ues. U. O, Howard makes o tost creditable sud brililsut showiug fur bis treops, sud his operstious in the ex: teusive marches of last year ju the fnafan cam- pagn. The statements” of the report, without reterring 10 the yueers and unfair criticlsms up- uul his wovements, alford & full anawer to them sl New Yonw, Nov, 20.—The lfe-insurance compaoies aro cousiderably excited by the death at Hingbamton on Saturday last of ‘Watton Dwight, who, within thrco months pre- vious, had succeeded in getting poliuies fu favor of his wifo and son smounting to $253,600, and paid about $2,200 for prewtums. Sioco Lo was fluancially embarrassed, it 1a thougbs that he could have ralsed ouly with the groatest difli- culty the $3,000 to meet the premlums due on 1ho pext quarter, and it s the theory i some fo- surance oftices that Dwight Intended, when he took out the policies, to bo s dead man before auother premiut was due. Wisontauros, N. Y., Nov. 17.~The Hon. Walton Dwight, who dicd here yesterday, was & larve desler ln luwber ag Wiliiamsvort, and Colonei of the Pennsvivania * Bucktall ® Regl- ment duriug the War, Howas forwerly of Bing- bamtou, sud expended s large fortune in doveloping and beautifying the city. Of late ho has resided in Chicago. IHis age was 40. Bisauayroy, N, Y., Nov. 24—The rumor sbout & fraudulent plot against life-lnsursnce companies by she late Col. Walton Dwight is rojurded bere as unfousded. His death was undoubtuedly caused by gastric fever of & ma- larial origln. 5 New York Herala, New, 19. ‘Thbeoflicers o tho yarlous lifo-insurance com- paufes of thls city wese startled yestorday by the anaouncement o thie desth of Lol. alton Zoadon Times, Sow, 7, Ttis with very alocere Iefaction that we publish to-day the results e November elece tioos ju the Unitcd States. The gravity of tho lssues on which the eloctors bad practically to decide could scarcely bo overestimated, and there waa some ground for ibe apprebension that the caprice of Democracy might turn the scale o favor of a reckiess amtation and a ruln. ous policy, Now, ss often belore, the good sense of the American peoplo bas come to the rescus just o Ume 0 save the country from the consequences of party blunder- Jug and the Imworality of protesslonal voli- [ Littla thanks are due ta the leadors of the Republican party, aod still less to choss of the Democrats, Neither side can be exonerated frow the guilt of paltering with the inflatlonist, rupudiatlonist, sod Soclullst sgitators which cul- wmifusted scouple ol wonths ago in the torine- tivn of the Greenback-Labor party, We poiuted out the othar day Low, aiter Hlve years of ad- vervity, trado and judustry (u the Ubited States bave begun slowly to climbup bill agsin, and to bowe with patiaat confideuce for the _loog-de- layed sight of the prosperous future. The most ssiguiuc speculatious, huwever, were cunllnf- st upow the maintenance of 8 sound policy {u tbe wavagewment of the national doances.” A revewal ol the movewens tual carried tho Silver Remoucuzation bill [Frobadly meaus demouotisation of silver|, or su atlempt W fwpede tbe . gaccution of the law for resumlng specie-payweuts, would as- lnrully]hlvu ;het‘ l‘l‘l'u li:;‘eluvmcm of bust- ness. 0 suci atate logs the coquetr) " fiuty leaders, nuw with toe ‘uv«mm of ’..25 a daughter, tha wile of J. Cuwpbell rris, formerly a Lisutenant of Marines. ' Svectal Dupatch (o The g Dusuqua, Ia., Nov. 20.—~Dr, Juseph Sprague died to-duy. He was born in Rhode Islund in 1807, and was & member of tho Sprazue family, which has maintained a promiuent position and exervised a controlling influence lo ths politics of that State. ————— OIL MEN IN COUNCIL. . . Naw York, Nov, 20.—A very fmportant cons ferenca of coaloll producers, mguufacturers, sud refiners was o progress here to-day, and will be contiuyed for several dsys, The meet- ing was strictly secret, but smong thoss present were Geurze 11, Nesbit, of Petrolts, ¥a.; G. H. Qrahaw, of ¥alrvlaw, Pa.; R Jennlogs, of uecnatown, P'u, : (. Nable, ot Erfe, FPa. ; George ulton, of Oll City, P, Geore Bateman, of Pittsburg; D, . Btewars, ol Pittsburg, The Btsndard Ol Company aud'itany exporters, ro- Huers, aud dealers were also %mulcd. It was stated that the object of thobeonferenco is to endeavor, if possible, Lo agreeom soale plin of uperutions tending o regulato 'thB.trade and supply af oll produced 80 us to jput the present rujnous siato of thiugs now ed to exist. ‘I'hie whole trunble betweon the Soyndard O1) Compuny and wany producers sud dedlgrs will be dlscussed and o sctilement sttempteds THE NATIONAL GRANGE. ! Ricayoxp, Vs, Nov. 20.—The Natlonal Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, met hore to-day: fn tts twelfth -anuual gession. Tweaty-tive States aro revrescuted. Keports of ollléers 3 g IOWA RAILROAD YIEMS, Hpecial Dispate 10 The Tridune Dus Moixxs, In,, Nov, 20.—There seems to ba a littlestrife between the Chicago, Milwaukea & Ht. Psul, and the Chlago, Clintou, Dubuque & Minnesota Railrouds to muke a connectlon with the Southiern Misuesota Railroad. Ftwill berecol lected that Mr. J. ¥, Joy, who controls the Chica- g0, Clinton, Dubaque & Minnesota, receutly pur- chased the Waukoa Narrow-Gauge Road, Soon afier it was rumored, and with good authorlty, that the Chicago, Mulwsukeo & Bt. Paul were makiog preparation to extend its branch from Decoral, Winnesblek County, uortbeast to a Junction with the Bouthern Minnesota st or near Preston. Immediately a corps of. engincers were started un the usrrow . gauge from Waukon tiorthwest for the same objective polut, passiug Hesper, Kiliota, ste. Au exteusion of the Toledo, Peoria & War- saw is projected frow Dlsco, via Dallas City, to & polut upposite Fort Madison, The Buriing- 1ou routs will be abaudoned, the frou removed #od used on the Bew goute. From Dallas City to the river, Lbe 0ld roadbud of the Warvaw & Rocklord will be used, whish 1s well breserved, | cinuatf & Lataycite Railroad, would be appotnt- and can be prepared for tho iron witt siali cost, ed Mr. Gallups successor us Ueaeral Westera ‘Ibe ubjective point of this wove is ot appar- Pusseator Agent of the pooled Kunkakes Line «€ut, 88 thero is no bridge cunnection with lowa aud Pai-Haudle Road iu thls city is coutirmed. st Fort Madisgu. Mr. Tucker ussumes the dutley of his new posl- The 8t. Louls &° Northeastern has reached | tion Dec, 1. 4o ls sald to be well qualified for Pattopsburg, From that polnt to the Jowa | the duties of this responaiblo position, Mr, C. Btyle liwe s sixty-six %nd ove-balf miles. | 8, Burion, the efident Passeuzer Agent of the Thcuce to Council Bluils is cigliy-vlzht wud | Iiinols Ceutral, has beeu uppointed City Ticket tbres-fourths wiles, From the Btite buc two | Agent of the llllnuh Central, Kavkakco Live, rouies ure contewplated, via Clarinda gp 1Mary- | aud Pittsburg, Cluclunatl & St. Louls Railroads ByDr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. DR. RADWAY & €0, 83 Warren-it, N.Te —eee DR. RADWAY'S » ANOTHER GRASPING IND{AN AGENT: Bpecial ispated to The Trvuns. Yaxgrtox, V. T., Nov. 20.—Qen. Hammona, Indlan Iuspector, has been ordered by Becretary Schurg from bers to SBaly Lake to luvestizate sertalu shortcomings, The Departmeat ls de- terutned o have better men and thiogs. Ham- mond recently fnvestigated the Birkett claim of F36,000 by 1be last session of Congress. Birkett ~as Ageut Jess than Lwo years for the Poncus, almed tu bave advacced the sbove sum to » wasds frow starvivg, ete. ‘fho Depart- nce the appropriation was made, bas sus- pected an Afrivan, and kept the late patrivt out ol bis woucy. Hummnond dlscyvercd that Blr- Ferfectly tiaieless, elegu urge repeaie, | Radway s, for wsiach, 7, Dowcls, un o SFine llyveg. Viiee, su t d wli deran, ot ube Lo ! L ted 10 ollece 8 pusitite etabte, uaidsniag bo mercury, migeral oF toms resultiog from ey Yeuttabte 'urely Yeyo lole 1 Yausca. Lieartouras OBACL i o Ruumiachy U Pkl fn e Y] te Biooiscl, Bwiuming of tue llcad el tos Dutieuls lirgatiitog, Flutteriog ab i eart, LOGERT 1 bullocytlug e s AV Sttt Pe d gt it tha Nead, Letcicacy of Perpiration. Xellililiy ihe s¥ln And Eyex, Pain In the Bide, Lot i ettt B froa CUE B S0vemed ‘dlonters. GHaL pCr DOS. Bold by Deugiets Dwigut, of Bioghaumton, N, Y., that gentleman . . RBAD Estt uever advauced the moner, aud that it wae | flmited ioues of grceabucas, -uow with the rall- | viile. The forwer Foute has the advdusage of | fu phace of Sir. Arthar Ilansou. who cocs to | naviag coured insurance of Lis Mlfo for a | oW the Order fu a*fourlshiug coudition Lo ” A, cleas utcal, Sowe of tho taen who advocated | way rioters, bow wih tie Callforuia dewagocus | beiui: oearly dix miles suorter, \:fuu would | Boston as Asalstaut General Pussouger Agent ,.,.,D:u.i,“.’_‘.,::::fit $250,00. The circum- | Wbrousbout tho’country, A public reception s Falge and True. the cladin by Coveresa are said 10 be loukiug for | Keuroey, inspired serlyas alarms, Which deep- | sk & saviog of $18,000 1o cose ,ub, conatruc- | of the Boaton & Albany Hailroad, Sir. Frask : i th < wus held to-nbehd I the Hall of thelivuse of 1 For lopprhole, Tue Auvot Who succeeded Bukowt | eved futo aurer wheu the rosult of the Muwg | tion. Both routes are recoiviug fabest atteu- | Vau Duseo bas been uppointed Asslatant Gey. | 858Uces counceted with the caso sro 80 peculiar | 1) fevates, st Which specches wers made by Gave | o0 0 nwaY & €0n No- 35 telia that e lound the Agcucy na wrewbed | election ehowed that even [athe New Englaud | tiou of the people. That which get it will give | eral Western Passcugdr uud Ticket Ageut. Tao | 8ud the sum Juvolved 60 largo that It bids falr | JTallday. and the Hon. 8. E. Adams, of Miv- [ | Sen! S Swduitis, 'Tlere wus uothing vu Lund. States the so-culled ** Nutioust " party bad made | the most, ‘The objective powat g she road e a | latter 3 uew pusition, aud has been created to ; 4 Y OTa % to become the wost celebruted of wany alleged | nesota, Master Granger. _4_,‘ .L,m I&MW*" will ba $45t 5