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TRIDUNE: WRIDAY. 1 repeaty they scele no-an OVEMBER 29, 1878, ¢, but only 4 o Ited puarantes npalnat confiscatlion, ‘They have ennbled to give to the country m \is i broad, potriotie, nattonal, and_economical admintstra- who averred that the most pathetic and moving whil acenn they had ever witneased «wad exhimted when the contrnctors are only willing to pay 13 POL CAL. LADY GOOCIL peeted to bo confined tn May, bt wag o, ) d ] " I taln, In Aprit of thin venr Sir Fran.qs o 0t 0T cente, tlon of affairs, If Mr, Haves chooter to veto | merely petitioned Congress that the gront, | the cofiin containing Abraasm Lincoln's nallawed Govel & contione Franoid, an p,q, ) 7 ; 5 iog sl ks 4 ouch, and myrell wont dos 2 4 Tiro men entered Stoddard's jewelry stare on measures adopted for the rellel af the feonle | tpon tho faith of whivh they Inveated their | Temains was slowig pushcd nnon & sinple raflgay my nresence” Sir Frovcls ,,',‘!,'_‘;c"’,r‘m:"--“ i In iy carinto the New Jersay Dapot at New York Cit, eury atreet this evenlug, snd, while one of them engaged the atfention of the’ proptfetor, the other selzed six guld watches, several dla- mand rings, and a number of Inckets, amount- fug i value to nbout $3,000, and decat . Epecia’ Dispaleh 1o The Tribitne, Otratva, Nov. 23, —Sergeant Connors, of the Dominton Police-Force, who permitted his prizoner, Checkley, 1o eacape at Weaton, will probably be Ufsmissed from the force. The ex- penses of Lho extradition-prosecution wilkreach 45,000, \ The dismissal of Licut.-Gov. Leteilier fa being looked apon as n probability, aud the and for the pudlic good, the responsiblli 1ot pest with e, When asked whom he thought would be npre- gented by the Routhern Reprpsentatives as a candidate for the Speakerahip, he nnewered; “I think that the names of House, of Tennessce; Carlisle and Blackburn, of Keutucky; Uoode and Randolph, of Virrinia; and Reagan, of Texnn, will be earnestly canvnsseid by the Hep- T tives ol the Sonth, and that otie of theso will be solected for the Speakership,! CRIME. CITARLIE KIMBALL, Arecial DivwalcA to The Tridune, Schemo to Increass Southern Represen: ¥ will tation at the Next Congressional Apportionment, money, shatl not be resumed for a certaln rea- fonable perlod of tima ¥l a resamption, under the eircumatances, would be most cruel amd unjuat, and would serve bo pood, 1t fs in- credible that Congress ean be induced to Inflict 80 gross A trrotit Npon such v multitude of fn. nucent persons, who In many tnatancea Invested thelr entire estates upon the strength of Gov- etnment encottrswement. Bo fust and reason. able, Indeed, had their prayer heretofore becn regnrded that it waa pranted by the Senate at the Inast sessfon without n dizssenting vote. X wlly, Cuanexs 3, Wriont, sident Northeen Pacific Mailroad, CASUALTIES. on the right hank of the Hndon Niver, The vast #page was crowded by thowsanide of weeping mourn - ers, and, amid the niost solemn and futense sflence, the voicen of theee thonrand school-chlidren imrat Ruddenty forih Into that deeply-touching anthem. the Huntiredt Panim. An bo read on the acroll fixel In immcnae letiors over the entrance of the Widespreading ratlwag-station tae appropriate worda, **lie still, snd know that | am God, " cvery American felt an thoueh in the murdered President. fio hud lost n dear friend oe a beother, Yot nelther the ralemnlty of Abraham Lincaln's tragic end, nor tnv thought that he had died n the trick of duty, was eaticlent to Xrfl!e"c histomb trom desoceation foe the rake of fithy lncee. It In satiafnctory to relfect that thia ustional disgrace wau averted by anaceldent.” Nevertheleas, It hehooves Amerleans tu remember that such crimes are not anly rorolt- Charles Reade's ** Terrible Temptation ** in Actual Life, ¥ Gooch shutlhl be examined by ot vresence ond thut of Sir l-‘rmu-hx i the doctor aaie Lt A€ slic was in the £ le.‘:vu: xmml véry carly mlue. The first oy, arrived at Brighton I had e A dress Lady GGovch, and found llmz‘:w-flxl\ e ded very nuch. Ve stayed ot Brghten Lt week, and then feturned to Grosvenor ir Francls then fnsleted on her befng ¢ by Dr. Laking, and the doctor cam house, and, after exsmining Lady (i) not_eucelute, and thy stances, he feared ahe wouid p \\e:fim;n:n} to 257“?0 hall jn quently to the medical examination b3 {ng, I found Lady Gooch continuel tx‘l‘.e“ Procuring Another's Labe and Trying to Palm It 00 wpen Mer Masband, A Frandulent Census Relied on for 1ts Accomplish. ment. ot X0ty e 1o the och, el from cireyyy. 1ve 8 cnily, v A Ohildless Woman's Olutoh ‘at o Large Inheritance, Bonthorn Demoorata Already Connting on the Full Qontrol of the Next Sitien, r. Lok Loxpox, Nov, 2. —Lady Annle Loutea Godeh, syatem 5 . i to oitr comman humanity, witerever it I to bo | Who was arrested on & charge of attempting to | of padding. She explnined to me that s], name ot Licut.-Col, Blanchet, M. I% fx mens House, CievELAND, O., Nov. 2,—Capt. Ienry, S T Touod, DUt are aiew singUIRELY Out of harunimy WILh | pase o e soone eIl e e el L0 | R rinet 1o carcy out her acheme i) tioned | ton with th oged vacancy. = Spcelnl Agent of the Post-Office Department, SHERMISED, the civfifzation of n nation shich bousta that In ro- inzachild. = She said she did B lancd Inconnection stith the propos ¥ * v &vectal Diowatch (o The Tridune. Hnvanent of feeling it haa no superlorupon the faca | Danly Sir Fraucts Gooel, has beon committed | 1 soty mbta T, 120 not think s Col. Mcleod, commanding officer of the SOUTHERN SCHEMES. has added another laurel'to his fame nsa de- Buntinuton, la., Nov.S.—Abont half-past p Ng, and that af f the plobe, 1t would be hard to say which 1s more amus- inir, the paragraph on the * first snap of wintry cold ? November, the * Jersey Depot at New York, on the right k of the Iudson River,” or the high nnd severs moral lecture, It 13 all exceedingly good, ! P left In such a terrible position at hlln? ‘\’:¢'.|\'|‘4;| l:i thera were already two dowarers ¢ of the estate; that his hrofier oo tad state of health, and conld not Possitiy iy, lang, then Lady Eleanor Gooch Wonld sugge ¢ and ‘that she was dotermlned to keep y Elesnor out. Lady Gonch has told me for trlal, * Northwest Mounted Polive, who is here, suya the report concerning n disturbanca’ among the Indians snd the surveying party, has been groesly exagmerated, The day befora Col. McLeod 1eft Fort Walah, M. Patrick, chief or the surveying party, made his appearance, tective, and another letter-thief has been safely ciged,. This time {t was a difficult task. All ihie serenty men on tho line hotween New York and Chicngo wére under suspicion of having stolen sume or all of the hundreds of dollars that had been mmsed during the past six A CENSUS COXSIMRACY CAREFULLY CONCOCTED —1IOW IT 13 PIOFOSED TO SECURE UNDUR INFLUENCE IN CONGRESS, Correepandence Washington Republican. New OntrANS, Nov. 22 ~Among the dangers of Sonthern supremacy which havo escaped 12 o'clock to-day the cast wall of Marion Hall, inn this city, feil o with & crosh, ‘The butlding was a two-story and bnsement brick, owned by E. . Rand, anl had been, since tire burning ot the Des Molnes Coanty Court-Ilouse five or six London Times, Anne Loulss, Lady Gooch, and Ann Watker, o nurse, appearad before Mr. Newton yosterday In answer to summonses charging them with having unlawfully combined, vonskired, cone vl this 4 v ears ago, ocenpled by the varlous ——— federated, and agreed together to palm of? on | greut many timas. 1 have told her 1y w; sine ihat Ble-Bear, ome of tho | publicattention Is that of a frandulent Increase | manthe, and the question was who! The Can- 3 Ak A by AL s Bt MINNESOTA Bir Francls Robert Sherloek Lambert Gooeh, of | & fonrful ,z,,,g it 1 coutd Siava. e Ik chiefs of the numcrons Cree bands, | of Sunlhem"m:reuenm‘lnn at l.:u: n:x!. BPPOF- | tafu took first une crew, then another, -;llfl sk e tls County Commissioners madenn Y Benacro Hall, Wangford, Suffolk, and 42 Charles \"gm fs‘;'r"r"f‘.'.“?.“ffl ;!u eversthing tosiop 11, | - " tionnmient. Thal o conspiracy exists to accoms 1 1, o him that was s —— % ‘ranc ler prescuca what ¢ hay ?!:I‘;lugr}tl:mc :'\'l'hffi'-'m:fim‘m rk!g Er?‘x:t\unlx‘; n;lsh this 15 unquestionable, Hotvever nhsurd :,;;‘:'!::ll‘"‘(:: |:;5:"Jmfi?w In vrh‘[:h :;,,“1“ arrangement with Mr., Rand for the ercutlon of | politicat, Ratlrond, Criminal, and Dasiness :l{:::’ lm:‘:“:”( ‘:"l‘;“r:;h‘l‘ l,xj:flgw:ncnl:,lml:(::: ‘::‘:;m‘:l“;ml“'l““, Lady tooeh hng ““:l]t‘Lll':;s’) {_?-Ew‘fsfl’rlm::‘a?::&m% e il:{:gm(l:::.' this may at the firat glance appear, it does nut | 1y, Tohmball worked was reached, and,.one after | 2N 2dAtion to the cast end of the bullding for Gomip, 2 n " She hns aaked me to help her jy the use of the county untll a new court-liouse should be bullt. Workmen bad hean engaped for several days In making the excavation for this acdition, und bad umdermtned the foundu- ton of the cast wall, which cansed the eave, No one was lurt, atd ihe pecunfary lvse Is not more than $700 or 8500, UNDER LIE WIIEELS, Special Dispateh to The Tridune. DeKavy, 11k, Nov, 28.—A boy by the name of Georee Ladlen, In attempting to bourd a freleht train while ln motion ‘at Maltw, this alterncon, was carried against the cattle-shoot at the stock- Jards, thrown uuder the traln, and cut twice in two. A Coroner's jury reudesed a verdict fu accordance with the abovo fucts, Suectal Dispatch tn The i ribune, Mabisoy, Wie., Nov. 23,—Charles Lackwood, a young tnan sged 20 ycars, was killed in tho yord in East Mudison this moruing, while en deavoring to uncouplo an enging trum u freight train. 11fs foot slipped on the snow and fee, A tecight car prssed over him, [njuring him so badly that he dicd fn about four hours, appear so to Southern *atatosmen,* nor is it ot alk diffieult of realization. None of the Southern States have increased relatively diring the uresent decads, Loulsiana ond Texas excepted. Loulslana has fncroused chlefly throngh the Importation of colured labarers from Geurgin, Alabama, and other sca- board Southern Btates, Her swhite nopulativn has had few geeessions from beyond her horders, while of this class of her people there baa been a considerable outflow to Texas aud Callfornin, Tt s probable that her increasement has inore than kept pace with tho uatfunal average, but ua she obtalned the heneflt of alraction at the last apportionment she would not be likely to boneatly galn 8 member ut the next. Texus has galned inhobitantain a )m.lo uch greater thun that of the nation at arze, ‘This Increase Nias been lareely by whito im- micration from States south of ‘Sfnson and Dixon's liue, to some degrea by accessions from States porth of the Ohlos thie lasc, howerer, greatly exagperated fn populur estimation. ‘This Qooch, a strange chill, with intent to defraud and decelve, Lady Gaoch, accompanled by Mr, Gage, sollcttor, entored tho court-room and was allowed n scat at the solicitora’ table, Sheisa small wonan, anpsrently about 31 years of age, and was closely velied, - Mr. Lowls safd: * T appear on behalf of Sie Francls Gooeh to place befora the Coprt certan facts, with the view of your arriving at a de- termination as to whether an Information which has been lald before you f« well founded ornot, The charze I have to make auainst tiooch ts that of conspiring, with a person named Walker, to palm oif uoon Blr, Francis a child not his own, with a view to disiuberit hls relntives of the furtunc they would become ene titled to ot his death, and to pass that fortune to a steango child Instead of nis proper heirs. need hardly eay that Blr Fraucls' Gouch has no feeling whatever (n the prosecution, and that {f any explanations can bu wiven which are cou- sistent with the presumptlon of the innocencs of both defendante, he will be glad to hear them, and to learn that your Warship has arriv- cdat the cunclugion tliat the case need jo no 8pectal Correspondence of The Tridune. K Br. PAUL, Nov, 26.—Tt s related that, when the Eostern delegates were riding homo laat sumiuer from the Sccond District Democratia Conventlon which sominated Menry Poeliler for Congress, sotne of them who had desired to have Iunatius Donnelly nomnated wers loud 4| 1 threats to bring out Donuelly as the National candidato. ‘This alarmed the others. They hail plonned the “still-nunt” campalgn, in which they have been successful, and n stille fiunt was impossible with the notsy Donnelly {n the fleld. Besides, thelr candldate needed tho 2,000 (iranger and soft-money votes which Don- nelly could carsy off. Tho next morniog there appeared In the Democratio organ, the Globe, of this city, a paragraph proposing Donnelly for the Democratic nomination In this (the Third) Ofstrict, The bait was greedily swallowed, Donnelly was willing, and his Second District friends were satisfled. The German Democrats another being tried, all were found honest, until yesterday, At that timo threo decoy lot- ters dirceted to Nassau, N. Y., and vontaining sliver cotn, wero placad Inn bagon the Easte hound train, just before reaching Ere, ta, Kimball was to work between that point and Dunkirk. At Dunkirk the let. ters were miasing, and the detective, stepping intotha car, siapped Ktmball on thesboulder, and demmpled: #WVaere are those letters direvted to Nussaul" ‘The clerk Juoked up, tried to statnner out a denlal, but wos told that it was 110 use, o8 tho agent knew all about It, and he accordingly pulled the letters from an insida coat-nocket. Following this by careful steps, lio was muwile to confess, in the presence of his companions, first, that he tind Leen at tho busl- uesa for two months, then for six, and that he had stolen hundreds of dollars. Kimball lives 1o Kendaliville, Ind., and has & wife and child, Ha 1432 years old, Ho was brought to Buffalo, and locked up. CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. the plot, becausa S1e Francls would belieye Bhio offered me hier juwels to any nm\xfl:r:: ‘lrr“[ would liclp her, aud she nlso sald when slie ha) a chila Bir Francis would allow bher thousandy yeatly$ that I should be one of the hanpiest of wumen, anid have over £100 year. She iy Lol mo tuls several times. I warned her of thie cuze sequences, aud told ber & could not dy jr, #On Fridav, the 16th of Octuber, we canie up to Londun, 1 telegraphed that fait, o well gy iriving our address, Lo 8ir Franchs., e went to Batt’s Hotel, in Duver street, and elaved therg four or tive dave, Lady Gooch alzo telezraphed, Whilo at Latt's otel T went. with her to.an (s fants' Ilome in Ureat Coramn street. 1 thery saw Mrs, Palmer, who fa now present, Lad, Gooch asked If she remembored lior mn..i called two or three months before, and after some consideratlon Mre, Palier rafd she iy Lady Guoch satd shio callod with reference to g Httle child that was promised to her in Sepsenr. ber, but thiat #he was not oble to come up then, and she wanted ona now, or fo know when she coutld have one, Mra. Paimer sald the one thay had Leen promised was given BWUY 0 furtnls)it #luct, but that tiiers wan another, the lady luye the aitllecity had been settfed and tha suriey- are had conelided thele sork. Thn samo sur- vesing party had gone (o Fort Meliol to lay aut the reaervation for the Nuith on In- dlans, who are anxtous Lo hecome refused Lo receive the Governtuent o whicl was ofTered this year at Salmon Lake, and skl for better inducementr, Big-Beav, in addition 1o maore vash, demands that capital onmisiinent be abolished, ‘There has been cot tidernble aecesslon from his forces, unttl at sfesent he has ouly sbout 100 Jodges ieder his control. "It is provabic he wilt accept the treaty next us, In nadditlon to the usual’ grant by the Government tu the [ndtans, 1,200 cattie have Becn lerded wear Fort Mei.eod, and will o Surned over to the 1ndlans next spring, This year there los been ralsed on the Government farm an excelleat yiclid of oats and cther gealus, The Govermment hiave Jaid out ubont 1,000 acres forthe farm, In the vichity of Fort Mel.ewd, which will be feneed fin tiks winter. Thelorage ased ihe Mounted-Paolice foree is brought Irom St Louts, the cust of which smounts to & considerable sum. 1t is thouuht thut by next Increase of populution would, In the jndzment &pecial DispatcA 10 The Tytdune. A youmg man named Charles Glllelt, of this of 8t. ¥aul united with the soft-money Deme | furthier. In that event he will know that ho has | Inz been just conflned, and that she thouyhit year the forare Wil be entirely furniahed fzom | of these best infurmed, entitle Texas to ten N e 99, —, arkable ver- Ty T % ocrats to glve Dounclly the uomination | dono his duty to his relatives, aud afso to kim- | Lady Gooch mighe bave tha Was g Loy, ‘.l:n“flnlv‘::r:mém‘ oy y Membern of Congress aftor 1850, provided the YANKTON, Nov. 23.—A most remarkable ver- | ciiy,” had his foot crushed 5o budly to-lny at The canfluement had taken vlace at Pecklan, Bho thoucht tha child was about o week or ten days old, Lut sho could do nothine without consultiog Mrs, Maln, tho Principal of the institution. Ble told Mrs. Volmer shg wanted it for hersalf, and that she had Just her atvn llttle boy four years nco and must Lave another, Mrs, Pulmer hod sald that the hus- band of the lady had fetched tho ehild a few daysago. Isatd then, *Youn would not dy thiy thing Il you knew, as it would involve fhe Tady in terribfe trouble, for, lu this case, the husbay) docs not_know of 1t I do hot think Ao FPalmer ld ansthing porticular then, bup on leaving I ahool: ‘ny Lead ut Mrs. Paliner au) sald *No,' 10 slenify to ber not to have any. thing todo with tlie matter, When wu canjg out, Lady Gooulr said 1 hnd no business to in. terfere, and that I sitould not gowith her agaln, Lndy Uooch was very aogry, and sald 1 was tiot to po ont with her agaln,” I'communicated with dlet was brooght In Inst night in the Territorial Court in tue case of Carl 1nnson, charged with tho murder of his father, in June. Thero was not o particle of positive testimony, and the clrcumstantisl cvidence was confined to tho boy's residenco with his tather when thelr house wus burned and the father kHled, to the fact that an ax, without any spots of, Llood, was tound near the house, avd to the fact that the Iatner's skull was fractured. 'flie son's ex- plauation was that he only had time to cscape after the house was discovercd on fire, and the rool fell in just after he struck the grouml, burying the old man in several toas of debrls, Yet'the fury found him guilty of nurder fo the Orst degree, upou geueral vriuciples. in this district, and we had all tho nolse aud clatter there was In the campafgu In this Stute, whilo Pochier and his friends in the Sec- ond blllrlcl were quictly eniistiuy the Green backers and privately inviiing every Democratlo voter to come out election-day and ece a man, Rallroaa-buitding in Minnesota durlng 1873 wiil amount to a opretty large addition to tha number of miles ln operation {n the 8tate. Tho Suuthern Minnesota and Hastings & Dakotu Ronds are being extended westward; tho Wi- nona & 8t. Peter Roud s bulldiug three short branches; the Chicago, Milwoukee & St. Paul Road has finished & narrot-gaugae feeder extond- fog tron Wabsshaw up the Zumbro Valley: the St. Paul & Sioux City Compnny has built one braneh Into Dukota, and has two otler branches bullding; the Minneapolis & St. Louts Koad was flulahed to the State line; the line from Sauk Raplds to Braluord was bullt this year; the 8t. Yaul & Pacific Maln Line has been ex- sclf, in having placed tho facts which led to thiese procecdings before you, s 41t Is an extremcly patnful matter to prose- cute oue's own_wife, but 1 think I wiil be ablo to shiow tuat 8ir Fraucishad vo alternative but to bring the matter. before the Court, Under tho will of his tather, 8ir Francls inherited nu estato of 423,000 on the decease of an elder brother: hs hod u younger brother, and after bim the widow of the clder brother succeeded. At tho agre of 21 Sir Francls met bis present wife, and shortly afterward marrled her, * You will find from the evidence thero wasa deslen on the part of Lady Gooch to provent the brother of 8ir Froucis or lLadv Eleanor Uouch from fuleriting the _property b[: meaus of the strange child which Lady Ugoch desired to l"fl"' oft ubon her husband, **Alter the marringe and during tho absonco of 8ir Fraucis frum London nchild was born, which dled seven months attorward, From that Wankesha, Wis., by a train runnfug over it that e wilt have to be amputated, BOILER EXPLOSION. Pirrsnong, Nov, 28,—A speclal to the Dis- raleh from Unlontown gives the particulors of a bofler exploston, which occured near Dunbar, about half-past 1 this ofternoon, by which Ttichard Evans, Danlel Garrison, and J. J. Millar wera Instantly killed, ad Josenh Vayor mor- tally, and ten othiers scriously, infured, Most Of theso men were on the roof of the boller- bouse, helping to erect s naw stack, when the explosion occurred, —— A LESSON FROM ENGLAND. Tead by the London Dnlly Tolegraph an tho Recelpt of the Nows of the Desocra. yearly uverago of (ncrease be maintained uutil that * date. Atl the remaining Southern States lavo lost populatiun slnce 1870, cither poaltively or relatively, to tho ascrage of natlonal fnceense, The next appor- tlenment will, 1f based upon an honest cenaus, Jeava New England and tne Middle States sta- tlonary, fufitet upun the South a positive loss of representation, and bestow an increase upon the West and Northweat. ‘This fact has nol cs- cubed the atlentlon of the Confederate * states- men ' hience this conapiracy to revorse the op- eratlon of the lawrs of nuture, ‘The accomplish- went of this purpuse may seem ot a casual view 1o be impossible, und yet, certain given condi- tions conceded, it Is a 'very simple matter. To wdd the ummes of a few hundred non-cxistent Iwrwn' to the population roll of a rural county o 0 very casy matter. It willnot be fusnected by any unc_ within the State except the official chief vt the Deputy-Marihal who committed the surriie Msnuteh to The Tridune. TonoxTo, Nov, 23.—Comment has been made on tke fact that Mr, Goldwin Smith contribmted tuwards defraylng the expense [neurred by Mr. Allnn Vringle, of the Fee-Thought Jusisial, in appealing sgainat 1ho declsion of the authorities ol Nupanea excluding Thought teettrer from the Town Hall, + Uoldwin Suith exphaing the ground on which hg seut hia contribution. e desired thut it might be re- garded as a tribute vald ny u Christian to lberty 2L hought, not to uny vartlcutar vpimton, o addeil that it was not to be regarded ns an fm- it in any way of the conduct of tue faectal Dirnetch te The Tribune, BrocgyiLLs, Nov. 98.—lames Bmart, pro- vrietor of the Novelty Works, Brockville, and who sent a most complete assortment of his manufacturcs to the Paris Bxhibition, has just Teedived from the Frenen Government the cross THE INDIANAPOLIS MURDERER, Buectal Dispateh ta The Tribune. K 5 e i i er pre« | 8Ir Francls, aud tried not o Jet Lady Gooch out | ] ross 0 INDIANATOLIS, Ind., Nov. 88.—A rumor pre- tended {nto Manitoba; aud the branch Hao will | time up to August, 1637, L;l'll) Gooeh never pre of g g Suelnut ta Ju H:l‘t’ ll‘::m,e:"'rrxlxlr:l’":{: "G::;m::;';g:} 'i“ill:)l‘l'i;{' E::fli\"':d%Vfi:'flfifffl;-:fi'hkfi'fi?:fr:'«‘:x'n:’ffi valled on tho streets this afternvon that Guctiz | tlon of A, 'T' Stesvart's Grave, be completed from Melrose to Aloxandrin, O Vi Iy thas vua Kty 10 lave adotiice llnln" thres Lady Guoet 1o child, but fu that month sbe represented to Bir Krancls that sh wns encelute, and that sho ex- pected to ba confined in thy following May, In this interval they went to Brighton, aud Sir Francls, having stronz doubts ss 10 Lady Goocl's statvmnent, fnsfsted on her bolng ex- amined by a niedical man there. Lady Gooel saw u doctor, und slic stated thut hls report was tbat she had been In the family way about o mocth, Still dissatisiled, 8ir Fraucls had his %lfe examined by the famlly doctor, who denfed that she was in the family way. In spite of this deninl, Lady Gooch Insisted thot she was in the fatnlly way, and fn appesrance grow stouter, but tiils will o sccounted for by the fact that shie was in the hablt of padding berself with undergarments. Sho again_ represented to Sir Francls that she was i the family way, and waould be contined in Septemberor Octobor; but he totd ber repeatedly, lo the presence of a lady who was lousckeeper und “comnpanlon—>Miss Garrod—thnt he did not belleve ber, avd that ho thought sho had somo design or sehiewe, ‘which be entreated her to give up, “But whils making theso stutements to Slr Francis, Ludy Guoch told her housekeeper that 8lo was not fu the family vmr. but that slic was determined that the estate siould not pass to Lnd{ Eleanor GGuachi; that &ir Franels conld not live Jung; that chiero were already 1o dow- agers who iived out of tho estaté, and tuat thero would be nothing teft for ler fu tho ovent of Sir rancis dylng without a son; that she wag therefore determined to have a cild under auy circumstances, so that, in tho event of tho death of Sir I'rancts, she would not be left with- out prover means. **Laily Uoocets modo all sorts of offers to Miss Garradto aid her fu the plot. 8he offered hior Jewelry 4f she would only stand by her, and sald slio would glyo her £100 8 year when sho came into her wmonoy. Dut Miss Garrod had ulways bocu uu Lunorable woman, and uothing could Induce bier to play » dishonorabls part tn this businces, Bo far from doing so, shg ear- nestly entreated Lady Gooch to abandon her sehewe, und poluted vut the wickedness of the course she wae pursulng. But nothlng appar- cutly would divert Ler from the couras upon wuich she had entered, **Bir Francis, ot last, told her that unleas she gave up her design o would not live with her, A fow duys befure tha time sho alleged shio was to bu vouliued she cams up to Lundon, when Bir Fraucls comunieated with bis wothier sud Lis soliuitors, “dlrectlng persuns to keep wateh 80 thet evidence should be fortheomiug if sho Km\‘ed to bu encelute, ut the same tiay tolling Hiss Uarrod never tu leave her, **The Court will nod_ that from frst to last Miss Garrod kept Sir Frauels_ informed of all thut eccurred, “Chey enme to Loudun, and there Lady Qooch wos waiched, Laay Guoeh went to an tustitution m Great Coram strect, und mado tuguirics of Mra, Pulner, the mannger of the tnstitution, for o ehlid, uud the mamyrer diceeted ber ton Mra, Maln, who biad o few duys before oecn sunplicd with o male child, “Tis chitd, afier some delay, she vbtained from Mrs, Main, Lady Gooch then seut to Dr. Lakiug, aud asked bl to attond dier i her confinement, Sho told Dy, Lakine shie did not wish him to be pueseut and thew explatned the deception she prooscd o practice uu Bir Fronets, telliug Or. Laking that lier husbaud was so fuud ur ker that, thouh he would wot beliovs Ler state ment, he would I fu were Indorsed by Dr, loking, .~ Dr. Laking, like wu hoi- orable mun, refused to huve unythivg todo with the propussl, and entreated Lisr to give up her deshn, which would fnevitably be found out, aml lead to punjshment and dnprleomuent. in apite, however, 0f all these warblugs, sho did Bpeetal Correxpondence vf The Teidune. New -Yonk, Nov. 25,—The London Daily Te'eyraph of Suturany, Nov. 0, just recelved, takes tho oceaslon of the Stewart, Krave-rodbery to edltorlally rend Amerien o lesson in the fol- lowing higzhily interesting and nmusing style: Thera {n a'atory now carrent in Now York to tho effect thut, nt the commencement of the prescut year, @ London banker, beltg on a visit o the United Stutes, ruahit an Interviow with ono of the ctudnent lawyers in the Empiro City, and lectnred bim i nu meanaeed phrase upon tha subject of e universal nad disgrucerul frouds which, as he olleged, tarnivh the commerelal marality' of the Great Nepudlie. ‘fne American llstened patiently until the English wmoratiat had concluded his harangue, when he brictly rojuinad that, if there were auy (raud ever practiced by his countrymen srnich they hind not learned from Engilenicn, ho for his purt had not read the sicns of the times aright. 1t isa pity that the vieltor, Instead of llurlnlllln! litmacif to be thus sitenced by his inter- ocutor's cauntic rtort, i not chance to remem. ber that thero fv o clade of frauds of by ny means Infrequent occurrence on the other side of the Atlantie, which,.p0ifar._ as we aru awaro, hns never yet Leen Mrwu‘}\wd or esavad in tho Old Warld, We allude, of'course, 1o'a crime, nar- ealatly tepuleivo fu ity natare, which hasjuat takenplaco in New York, ana hns alvo boen ore S once ntiomptod, or siiccoanfully consummatod, during tho gt Blstory of the Union., Among tha many fumoud Aniericane who by (hielr succoxsful Vives have contributed chapters to Prof, Mathowa' highly popelar volume called **Guttiugon tn the World,™ nune has, pernps, cnjuved o wider reputation for comnicrcint shrowdness and practis cal capacity as o twan of Husiuces than the late Mr, Alexunder T, Stewurt; of Now York, This eminent merchant orizinally emigeated na a young mun from Beifast, in leefand, to New York, where o ondeavored at fieal to zalu hie Hving ow un usher ortator, 1ut the keen mercintilo fuatincts with which he was enifowod woon tanght ol that u ba; fortune might be mude by smporting **dey good from Lnglaud, and atlil more from France, and by tutaillng thum at 4 store in lrosdway. Uradually . A, T Stowart's idttle shop, the site of whicn 18 stlit poluted out occastonuily Ly n fow of hin nurviving contemporaries, attained larger and Iarger dimensions, untliit geew Into, or rathur was replacod by, tho vast marule store near the Astar Houne, which, when the I'rince of Woles visited the United States during the Presidoncy of James Buchunau, wi oroudl{ exuibited 10 Llw us among thy caro wighits of the city, Not many montls have clapsed slace, in the full- nedd of i duys, Mr. A, T. Stewart paveed uway, Tenving bebind him one of thu largest fortuncs that had ever been accumulated 1h a city which was #ald, threo ‘nfl apo, 10 posa in Commodure Vaunderblit, Mre, Stewart, aud Mr, Astor, tureo of the most bpulent men In the woeld, With regard to the procise details und provisionw of .Ir, Brow- art's will, o certain dogrev of reaive and nivate, has alvays been mainialned swong his executors, Suflce 15 1o aay thot his private residence, which s 1ot less handsomo or lean magnificemly furnfahed than auy manslon In London or holel 16 Parls, was boqueathed, tovethee with un adeguate income, tn bin widow for tier Hfo; while the greal part of his fortune and the wanagemont of s immense busi- ness worg fnfrusted 10 Lho bichly competent bands of one of Lis vxecutors, Juvey Ihiton, It will be remenbered that, amony other testamiontary pro- sislone, BI5, Stewart left a conslderablo suw’ tu bo apent in bulldlng and partially endowing s vast hotel or boarding-house, i which women gaining thelr own livelihoold were 10 bo domiciled, after tho fashion of Mr. Penbody's model lodging. houses 1n London, upon paying thelr own bourd, Thid cotabllshment was opened with o slighi Auarish of trumypets in March lust, and the amount of board 1o be pahl by its femuly uccupauts was fised at §U aplucy per week, Whether 1t woa that, as wo surmised atthe line, the weekly feo wad tog bigh, or whether It was found_thal tutal reparation (rom the atrongerscy proved dlstust 0l 10 the women, I8 fe ceftali that Mr, Stewarl female nome tnrned out tu be o Adsco, and Lias Gov, P1lisbury hos annousced the couclusions of bis nquiry lito the status of the claimants of homestead and pre-emption rights on the lands carned by the Company which buiit the railway from Sauk Tlapids io Bralnerd. The 1ands fiave beeo withheld from market for twen- ty years, but over onoe hundred and ity clalins a1g rocoguized as valid. Tho claimonts witl re- ceive patents from the Government, the Stato deeding back for that purpose, and the Rallway Companv will be recompensed with other landa, "Ihe pollee authorities of 8t. Paul have mada It known that the Morchants® National Bank of thie city, In emploving nrivate dotectives to traco out Churles Etherldge, the nbsconding loun agent, s rather woro anxfous about recov- erlng its money than to have Etheridea arrested and punished,” One of the bank oflicers went West with a detectivo a fow days azo upon re- ceipt of a telegram saying that o man answer- mg to the descriptien ot Etheridge was under surveillauce ut North [Matte, Neb. Baturday the bank *man telegranhed from North Platte his ' lack of success fniwo words: * Wrong man”” Tho man at North Platte Is but ono of many who have beon »ehudowed ™ on eecount of réseinblance to Etheridge, but where tue right Ethoridgo took himsel! Lo {8 what no detective can find vut. ‘Tho profect of constructing a boow bolow Bt, Anthany ‘Falls, with & capacity for 100,000,000 feet of fugs, hus beun worked hito delinite form, A number of owners of rlun!nnun on tho hea wuters of tho Mi ol 8t ave bucome lnter- cated, uud ero orgaulzing & stock company to carry out the profuct, ‘They esthnate that tho buom us planned” whil cost” abuut 825,000, and will result in a larga part of tho loga cut on tho uppor waters being marketed below In computl- u&n with Jogs from the Et. Crolx, Chippews, Bfhick, and Wiscousin Rivers. 1L e —— MILWAUKEE MARINE NEWS, Bpecial Disnatoh fo The Tribune, MiLwavkes, Wid,, Nov. 28.—Tho northwester Inst night drove lack the schrs Montgomeory, Graton, and J, Biglee, loaded, and the schra Cons quest, Tumpost, M. 'L, Colline, and Advance, light,” -all vutward bound from Chicago, ‘The Conquést and Tempest had malnsails blown away, ‘The Cotlins will winter here. ‘The tug Welcone Lo-day towed the schr Meado to Sicboygan, where the vessel la to losd with wheat fur BufTalo at Bo. All grain-laden and wind<bonnd vossol to-duy, amang the reat schrs Montlceilo, Gallatin, Sternli, and Howland, which Jouded at tiils port. Atrived from Uelow, the steum-bargo Forost City und cousort, I, H. Brown; senre Guide Fiator, Hud, Whits and Dlue, and Uranger, The echrs Hurnes, Homer, Ernstus L‘ul’nlll‘f. E. Jonvs, Lonaldsou, und 1L, C. Richarus passed’ for Clicago to-day, “l,'lluumll lor Chicugo to-night, schir David A, Volle, of Foreizn Aflalrs, Ta the Western dasoctated Dress, 5. ANNES, Quc., Nav, 28,—Upon 1lio arrival here o the Vice-Kogal tafn, whish left Mota- pedin this morning, his Bxcellency was wre- sented with an address o French, to which he made a suitable reply. At all the stations on the road tho preaiest enthusfasm vrevafled, und at the principal towns nddresses wero delivered and replicd to by the Governor-Gen- eral, . had huniz hitself in Jail, but inqulry proved it to be fulse, On the contrary, he was very indil- ferent to-day In o talk had with Wis muther, speakiog of hauging with a jeat. population, ie will increase his pay fn exact pro- portion 1o the extent of the fraud, . A fruudulent Increase of a few hundred {n one bunty, a counlo of thousund i that, three or four thousmud In one eity, and ten thousand fn another may all Increaso _the population of o Stute a couple n! hundred thousand, and gain one, or mayliap two, members of Congress, e {t rememvered, the fraud i occomplished by aotlong more fllflluun toan copying from some old dircetory, Is well paid, {8 uiluspected, and the results are everywheru in accord with loeal intercats and locul Oride. By just such menns us these, it has been thought, that South Caro- lina, Arkansas Maryland, aud West Vieginla cun be secured front luse; that Viegiuia, North Caroltua, Florkla, Tennessce, Alabama, Missls- sipp!, and Loulsiana maoy gain one member each, Geurgla and Kentucky Gwo eacl, Missourd three, aud Texas ten, Your corruspondent's attention was drawn to this subject by residents of Georgla, Alubama, oud ‘Texus {n 1875, “This was o _matter for dise cussion between persons assembled in Washing- ton privr to the meeting ol Congress in 1877, ‘The detmls haye all been settled, and but two things ure consldured necessary to the attuin- ment of the ubjeets of the conspiracy: thut the Lensita act to Le passed by tha present Congress shall provide for the puyment of Deputy-Mare shals upow the busis ol total population re- turned; secoml, that Southern Demucrats may control the appolntment of Southern Unltcil States Morshuls, ‘These orauted, ond fraudu- lent Increuse of Southern representation to the nember of Twenty volus may b tuken 04 an e complished fact. * Publicovinion has been man- afuctured fu advaoce, 1t was necessarw 1o educate public opinlon to belleve in an cmizra- tion to Missourl and Toxas cnormously in ox- cues of thao facts, few Logus rcvorts, con- tinual paragraphis from Suutbern press sources,’ elowing tolkis over gmine und champazne with wandering “speclats,’ and the thing was dune, O1d ludles of the sterner sex were induced to form einigrat! cleties in varjous Southern locothles, while not fn the conlldence of the consplrators, aent out rosv-culored ree ports, very useful fn misleading jublic opinion ata Jmuncc. So for na timu hos - permitted, the job han beon tone, and well done. ‘Tho Noribern people havo hazy ideas of an influx of Northern peovle In Florida, 70,000, even 100,000 ur more {u numboer, while, (o fact, the verma- nent fmmizration of Northern peuple to Florlia s threaor four times. Lady Uooch did not allow mo to go fo. I )mdy previously sald I would have nothlog whatever to do with _ ft. © After tho first interview with Mrs, Main she told me she had got tho rromho of 8 child and nlso of nnurse. 1 said o ler: ¢ Dou't tell wme anything, because [ ahall tell Sir Franciy, and I am uetermned to divulge everything;' ond 1 did so. Lady Gooct then apoke of the register. Bhe sald slic meant to register tho clild us Robert Stcrlock Gooeh, Lady Uooch sakl *Robert? bocause Frands was unlucky. l.nd{ Uooch told me from tuny to time thut the child was more than g fort night old, and if sho took It slie must bave Iz at once, and that she must not delay over the 3it- urday or Monday, a8 1t bad to lcave its mother then, Lady Gooch did not_ sy ungthing abous the mother of the child, We left Batt's logel eitlier on Thursduy _or Friday, aud went to the Urosvenor Hotel. * Lady Gooch went there as Ara. Gooell, Bho sald shy was dutermiued fu drop the name of Lady Goochs till she had & child, Bl did not tell ine whint name sio wsed at Ureat Coram streets at tho first fnterview | heard her say Mrs, Moss. Lody Gouch haua suite of apartments ot tho Grosvenor,—dimng- room and two bedrooins. **Ou Monday, tbs 23th of October, we went to several places. Ow Friday Lady Goorh pur- chasud Laby liten to the muount of £18, U4 Monday, tiic 2th, wd returned home about 61n the afternoou. Aiterwaru wo left the hotel (o gethier, 1 went to try and tlod Sle Prancis, and Lady Uooch sald she' would go to the home, | returned sbout 8:30, and Ludy (Guozh about 10:80. Shesaid: *L've got the child and tig uurses they -aro Loth cluse by, ‘They wereat the Victorla Statlon. I had rung forthe walter, who caimto np, and Lady Gooch eafd: 1 feel sv L3 Lnust go for the dovtor.’ About ten min- utes ofterward Lady Gooch wont down-stalrs, and wus awsy about teu winutes. ‘The defends unt, Mrs, Willker, and o baby returned with lier, Walteer ‘bud_hor' ladyshiys clouk o her uod a lanro parcel, I uudid the cloak for her, und ") vaw the child wrapued up o o slmwl, Walker ' was casryinge - the child. I wade an exclutwation, as the child was s0 perfectly stitl and the ul;fn. was so colil. Shorie v ulterwurd L weut to Ded, locking the duor. ‘The uext morntuys 1 found Lady Gooeh lying (1 bed oa & had left her, with the curtalu drawn, ‘Ahg uext worniug the room was darkencd. Lady Uooch was in bed, the baby with her Iying on beraran, Walker told me shio had made It all rlabe with' the cbumbermald, that she had told her thy lady was contlnad at § o'clack lu the mornlog. Up to Wednesday Lady Gooch el rematned {n bed with the chiid, On the sae alteruoun the oflcer cawe with the sum- ous, Alter Lady Qouvht had been served mith tho summons sbe quickly jumped vut of bed, purtlally dressed und uine clied, " Alter un vxbaustive cross-examlnation the Court adjourued, the detendanta beln Nbe- nm::l under £600 bull each to appear at the nest susdlon. CUNNINGHAN'S WHISKY. Fhe Proseoution Mringe Yorward Evidenos Bhowing Where Five Galtous of 1t Wenb =Churactor o3 the Witnes, - Bpecial Disputeh 1o The Tridune, reontia, i, Nov. 3.—Ths' Cunningbam whisky case oceupted but o few minutes to-doy, but deveioped u wine of fufurmation. Mr. Els catled 1or tho prosseution, sud proceedod 10 examing o wan uamed Ueorge X1, Khball, s ROBBED, Soeetal Dispateh 1o The Trivune, ‘Tenn® Hauts, ind,, Nov. 28,—About 3 o'clock this morning, Thomas Foley, s prominent younge attorney, wos nssaulted ond robbed of his money and valuables. He was passing along Efuzhth street, after escorting a lndy home from a soclal receptlon. le was severcly Injured. ‘The assallants were not recognized. TIIE REV. DR.TIIOMAS “SPOTTED,” Jorantn Ecening Telegram, Nor, 20, An amustoz focident oceurred at Yorkvllle o short timoe since, and has sonenow or_ other feaked out, as these stories will. A tall, tanky Individual, with his tnt slouched over his left eye, made his appearance on the strects of the suburban village, and created somo tatk by hts pecullar appearance. With o free-and-casy step he sauntered futo a drug-store, and, sfter gaze {ng about the ahop for a few minutes, made use of the remark, with an unmistakable Yankee drawl, “I reckon ft's pretty folr store for thls town." Jinmediately afterwards ho purchascd a couple of cizars, and took his Jdeparture ns uuceremonlously as he had entered, Taklng fnto consideration the pecultar actlons of the custoiner, the proprictor made up his mind that he conld be no other than s ‘*prospecting ' burglar, 1lis strange conduct fn the stop, und bis buying tho cigars merely as tta blind,” ~ confirmed the opinfon” he had formed, and = he immediately fuformed & village constable of tha clrcumstances of the customer’s visit, With a knowing luok on hus face, the oflicer cxplulned to the susplvlous druguist that tho stranger had been under the slipervision o the pouce for several hours, and that hie wua at present belng * shudowed,” The vroprictor of tho store, feeling watlstied that his mm'c would be vielted by burglars that night, orrowed n couple of revolvers und kept watelh all niht,determined Lo givo bils visitors n warnt ption, - But the thicves did not arrive, And the driwidst wha correspoudingly hup) But the policeman wasn'e. He had " shudowed the stranger to Blosr street, Where ho crossed o ihe city, and bere be was lost sizht of, After © coutde of dugs the atfair was forgotten, but it Was revived fo b most peeallar and unseomfortas ble anner, A few Savbatls azo the mystery wua solved, ‘The storekeeper and pollceman vere wimoni the congrewation nssembled {n the Bicor Street Methodist Church oo that duy, and were conalderahly startled to fiud that thie sup~ bosed burzlar wis none other thun the Rev, by, Thomas, of Chlcazo, lmugine the fechngs of the muspicious druggiat and the worthy and ellicient ** shadow, —————— THE WEATHER, Orrice or Tus Cuizr SioNsr Orpicen, Waswseron, . ¢y Nov, 20— a. tn.—Indica- tous—For the Luwer-Lake region, clear or part- Iy cloudy weathor, winds wmostly westarly, tanary or vising temperature and barowefer; For Teuncsues and the Unlo Valley, clear or vartly cloudy weather, warm south, generally yeering th west Winds, stationary or bigher teume Verature, Fur the Upper-Lake reglon and the Upper- Mixsissippl Vulley, clear or partly cloudy weath- n warn couthwest, veering to northwest winds, statlonary or lusiwer presstire, Fur the Lower-Missbssippl Valley, clear or LANGHAM, Apeclal Dixpatch 10 The Tridune. . Nasavirix, Tean,, Nov. 23.—Langhsm, who murdered Kelater and McAundrews, fs protected outside of the Jall by tho Sherlfl, who will keer him stronely guarded until thers is no kel hood of his belog Iynched, REWARD OTFERED, Avausta, Ilk, Nov, 23.—The helra of Daulel Pierson, deeessed, offer a rewnrd of 8500 for tho arrest and conviction of the person or persons who murdered Dr, Dunlol Pierson on the night of the 23d ot November, 1878, at Augusta, [11. ———— BIG CONUNDRUM. L1t Be Not Miracalously Solved, Many In- dlans Wiil Starve to Death—The Mountain on Ite Laborions Way to Mahomot, Spectal Diwpalch to The Tridune. Yanxktoy, D. T., Nuv. 28,—There s trouble abead with the Red Cloud Indians, An army offleer reports 2 milllun pounds of supplies at the old Agency buildings on the Missourl. ‘This must bo transported back fnto the country a distanco of 200 milcs to Red Cloud's present location. ‘I'ho, transportation-traln, numbering 100 wagrons, hoa started out with 100,000 poundas, ‘Thora are 100 Indlau drivers, wigh thelr squawa, who sccompany ne cuoke. It will take at lcast onc month to make tho round trip. The In- 11 diane and ponles will subsist out of (ke ;‘}'fi.uaffifi% u{::'d ‘l;:.::kn:‘t;m lrl:n;m beobleacouple | 1,000 pounds loaded on cach wugon, A We hiear of u steady streamn of omigration huudred mlles of the country travelod from the North and Weat to Texas, Wo neyer | OV6F was burped ‘}""’ by H."“"“""‘“.’v and bearof the stewdy strenm from Texas totho | CBUNOL furnish sny aoraee, i, Py ar North and West, Any of “our readers who may | Gescribed by the ollicers as jack-rabbits,—uot be ncquuluted with “Calffornia will understand | 81robe enouzh to aul the hat ol a man's hewl. hiow, With a very largo nuparent intiux, thero With bod wioter weather, and the usual stows, uluy he no setunl increase of population, 'The | TENEING trum one ta@ten feot in depth, theso clieat lnug vot only I exp but defeated. onles must -tma. und the suppliea en-routs At defent fn tho hands of the Hepublicans, | b abuuduued, an i udur the must fuvoralily Al probubly wus a sallent reason why Jubn B, | cireumstances, the Indiang, with thelr 1ranspor- Gurdun could not bo sutwtied with the appotnt. | tation facilitics, will consume ten mouths to uet ment o u deccnt Democrat like Hutt as United | their wister's supolles through, ‘Thele unnuity States Marahal of Georgl " roods, includiag winterclothing, are still on the upudr the selection of ¥it river. Thers are 0,000 peoplo dependent upon 4lluub¢. vt of Hm‘tieml; \vhlz"h impalled tho Ll Democratts pross of Lowlsiana to fuslst upou the appotutwent of Jack Wharton as United States ariver aud his comvanlou csn hanl Marslial here, s readiness to sorve that bo. | Sufiicient to subply themseives and povies on o mekracy iaa alroady oo monstrated fu the | Towid trip, 11 the white contractors are called tecent election. s services in mauipulating o | fth the cost of transporiation whl be more than Iraudulent census they doubtless count upon | Ko uunplies are worth. The Indian driver gots withi equut certatnty, 30 per munth, snd i€ that s deducted from the e n‘nmmvrmuulut !ur“llnlll:m:ll»llu ufi tho 'i"i"»"“"l' oY sloner savs Wi ey Lhie Indluns whil howl, A S0LID BOUTI, Home Induan transportation-wagans on the trail CONGRESSMAN ELLIS, OP LOUISIANA, O TUE | to Spotted Tail have slrcaly been abandoned, saltad — ATLANTA, GA, Special Disualci (o The Tridune ATLAKTA, Ua,, Nov, 28,—Thu Amerlean Phar- maceutical Assoctation have elected G. J, Lubn, of Charleston, &, C., Proudent, and re-slected dJohn M. Malsch, of Philddelphia, Socrotary, Jamea W, M), of Chileago, {8 ou the Exeeutive Committee. Tho Assoclation will adjuurn to- morruw to meet in Tudisuapolly, Ind,, the see- ond ‘Tucsday 1 1870, Resolutions 1n memory of the deatlh of Powers, of Powers & Welghi- wan, will be passed to-morrow, rupullo- amd goods. My informant I "1 almost o question whether ‘The Southern Railway aod Steamship Asso- tnecbanie, who was preseut when Knowles snd co buen devored by Judge (11} or pure | o o 4 i o stenids ; partly cloudy weatner, nurthweatorly winds, POLTICAL BITUATIUN. Iidy have been askerd 1o the trunsportu- :,‘.'.'.Tf..w‘,:{‘,',’,',,, V0, fdudga .‘.‘A,T"J,,‘f,'.,:,‘,".‘u',fi,',‘,',, clativn §3 stid 1o scesion, . ;}::r{\“flfl;"n‘{:‘:lfix"'s' 'J’L‘:""";a‘l'l““;"m“'."l’"flrg:‘&i Hotclikins lud u couversution fp regard 1o atutiunury or’ lmt‘t; lfl’:;:‘:‘-"ux- By Taarava w New York flerald, tion of BOO,0U0 pounds from Yunkton | that the deathof AR, Blewart praduced in th cun T : 4 N re exec seuding up a lot of tuis Cunuingbam whtsky 10 CINCINNATE, Nov. Sh—F. Jolin Ellls, Momber | 10 Bpotied ' Tall—200 _milles,—over ths | Dierchiy world of New Yors ies s roopy i o Atloged Great Dmcovery In Chemlatry, [ €rgt: 8ho but it into execution. Whitiog's bouse, Tho Sollowiug Is bis toutk " o A liefuro leaving hume sho hed applled iu the \ ‘ 2 nd of 4 road. Thacoutract Wil bo | the full uf one of “the mammoth trees of California 3 ¥ g & e 4 Gy 4 of Gungtoay froid s Now: Otleans lerrat, | uebist, Bid ey, Srobs Thmcuutract rblibe, |l all tuma of Ao mammty ieeg 't Col(turily b st alttiue of tho Freoeh Aeadouiy. ot o eaay bt dockur st boweaiuttihis racetved | mouys l‘?:"!“"u;{L’::“K""\";:":‘“I to-day en route for | iy yranwportation lefe uotil wikter apd tho Jeaioning 10 huye uceurted 10 o e weatiny | reaut by M. Duas trom Mr, Norman Luckyer, | 3 # : A e Wity [ Q.—What is yout name? A.—>y nama ls Georgs aghl . ¢l { ton with a llerald | Dakota blizzanisf Gen, Hamtnond, the ludisn Pevrosentative ho saidi *With & good nowina. | Inspector, 13 vow ag Ve Ridge, Hed Clowi's tlon aud o guod plattorm, £ ses 1o reasou why | camy, investieating the Auent, Dr, [rwin, who we, thu Democracy, should not earry the eutire ;I‘I;ltyrs:;muuh o mave the fudians away fromn the South, with Ohlo, {udiana, Hlinols, Mickizan, Becretary Bcfiura has sent for Copt. M. C. and Wisconslg, fu the uext Prealdentist coue Doughenty, of the First lnhmrz. aud acthng tedl 3ir, Ellls favrs o couservativoplatfora, | fudian P -fig;ggmb‘m:ht‘;gv i, Lo auo that will unite all the wiugs of the Demo- i fre rautie eratlc and Greenback parties, Ho belloves thag | [BYU43 uuurm}‘.d H:u)gml-::gnr‘y. ?l:::‘l‘tlg.‘t:l: clsher Thuninai, Haocork, or ttendricks will bo he transier, Dougherty s op- the vext nuwines of thu Demuceacy for the | posed to transfer, Presidency. Wlen msked which of the threo lie preferred, he anywered that that depended z0 Lacill Tairigiy, X on clrcurnstauces, It Qrant was nomigated | PIULADELVIIA, Pa., Nov. 25.—70 the Elilor , al. | ©F the New York Meraid: 1w & reprint of a re- by the Rebullicans be favored tho « take | Gt abicte n the feraid 1 1lad the folamie: fug up of tsucork by the Democracy; I tho | g g subsidy s grunted to the Texas Puclile Republieans nowlosted iMan his cholco | vus will also be givea to the Northern Paclile, would be Thuraian, Heuodr! Le thouuht to | sud to the Atchlson, Topeka & Kansas, which ba the least availublo of the throa. Tilden hio | 18 alew to be contiuucd to the Pucitie,” 16 the thinke eutirely out of the question as a caudi- | exigsiviz road s too powertul for ths coutrol of date. **dam landall 1s bis reslduary Jegutce, | Cungress, what will be the vase when 18 I3 refn- aud tho succession will ba sulved by the comiug | forced by threo others s ercedy and unserugu- Cougresa lous as itselt, and baving o comimnon fnterest i Speaking of tbe orzanization of the mext refusing to jay pack or accouus for thu mithious Housw of Jteoreseatatives, Mr, Kilts said: 4 | of public wonuy which they had fiched row Hike an hovorable mny, reitsed Lo huve nuy part. t the designe Lady Uooctr then culie up to Lundow, und 100k rooms ut the Urosvencr Hovel 83 Mra. Guoocly und on Monday, the 23th. of October, after belug absent from Miss Garrod fur sote houra, shie came to her suite of rooms, und, taklue a cloals, weut ous of i Liotel aud wrabped b round the delewdant Walker snd o chitd with er, bringioe them through the hoel withuut bying seen by an ¢,=a tircumstance Bt renrkuble, considering that it was Jurk, lato fu the evening, ond toot fow peo, fo wery about. ** Lady (ooch then went to bed, and on the followiniz mornine the chamberinuld was 1o furmed (hat the Jady was contined at 8 o'clock {u tha mornini ot a boy. Hut water and otliey Uhings that would be necessary fna cuse of feal conlimement were then ordered up, Tu the wmorniny the room wus darkeved, a doctor of hygn standingz was_requeated 1o to up to the room aud cxuming Ludy Gooch snd the ciuld, 1t she suvilitted 10 it 1 suatl eall the doetor, who whil tell e Court the ehild could not be u vlukd Just barng it was ervlg, sud was g cbild o 14 days ol Lady Goocl said she bud scburated fromn hee husband, and was destrous of regaine fuz bis atfectiun, and tast she bud wdo;ted the L, Kimtal, .10 yuu know any of (he vartios to this snit Toumer A, Cunniugia, 4, N, Howchklae, it 3 Waitig, o Leujusin Campoells A kuow Moser. Hotchkius and Whitig by slgit aud res- aliun (. —What {4 yourbusiness? A, —{amnavashand Lhind naker fur W, B, ‘Fsuesdaly & bons, Qu=Where duo you tver { hive tn Peoria, W.—iow long nave you lived berul A, —bor the Tast twelve yeare, Q. —W ety i ia Hotchkias' atoye at uny time during 14 HT4, OF 18757 A, —| wub'L s ponis bve a lo fuw dule. bub 18 was late o the full of 16id. or varly in the spring of 1878, W.—Do you Luow who was Collecior theg? A= Howard Kuowlus was Collector, 4, —What wero you duiug thore? A, =1 was gel- #in sotie Inimmtngs for bunsiug tiind Q-—>uch ux Me, Hutchkise aclls, ocs he not! A.—YVeay Inese sre aruicles Mr. 1otchkla deale i 4. —~Buate what occurred there, Ac—Wheu [ went iute the store, Kuowles wus there with Hulchiklar, Guite 8 Bumber of persous wereSlaud: iug around thy slorg talkigy, 1 was busy with wy purchusee. The crowd all went oul exe cept Buowled and IHuichikies, snd they weot to e stove aod steod by it Thef Legan — talsing about (he wuleky wtred fu tho cciiar, sald it was of extra quality, sad praised ite quality for deinking pur Raoowles Wwhich, shouid Lis views turn out to be correct, will entirely overthrow all the theories of chews stry ut present uecepted, In s sorles of [n- yeatigcations, extending over somo years, into 1 uture of nw.ru:cln of the sui, of otber tiul bodies, and the uethilcial spectra of Jit- fercut slple ULodica at vurious degrees of tewmperature, AMr, Lockyer has areived at tho couviction that ull the slementary budlvs recoy- uized by chemble are neither miors uor less thaa bydrocen st various degreos of condensas ton, Fur the moment ho furulslies no aperific do- tally, but lie promises very goun 1o present ma- terful, physiesl aud chicmieal proofs o this ex- Travrdivary fact, which he statcs {3 al; ady Bluced beyund the demaln us probubilit Wil insturate o new chemibstry, filvlu usu lur more expanded idea of the simplicity of the pro- ceedings by which the world In which wa live was geidually tormed. Avenrding 1o 3r, Lock- yer the stars, which are the bottest, contsin etther purs bydrogen or the most clementury budies. “Thesun, which Is ouly o wedium ieat, conalsta ol u mixture of vgriods elements, wlile the colder celestiul bodlesd show 100 1w0at com- plex compoauds, ‘Lle greateet anxicty was expressed to be merchant, it obatructod from the tripiv collly su which ibey were cushirined, would x ud Turge ratisom from Lis widow vr esecut “Thuw the vault in Bt. Murk's charchynrd was broken upen duriug the nlht of Wednesdoy luat, eod th embalingd vorpso Of Mr, Slowart was carried il oy some unknawn hanis, 10 bo held, fu all probabil- 1y, until & rowand suiiciently lareu to wutlefy ihe cupidity of the mzenious thioves should ve uifered for e restitution, It appears thut at the by i of last month this vuult was found to Luve been tamperod with, and 8 »pucisl walchuun was l‘)pulmull 10 keep guara uver i, But the custus ulin bLow ecither been wiibdrawn, or, o wore provable, las proved faith to hi d, Ir Lhiv last suppoaition by correct, 38 miust nut be fo kutien that 10 keep walcln over u churele yard o New York gunng @ Noveuuer bight fe far from Welug 0o eaviable tuwk, The frst wuap of “wintry cold tn Amerlcan cltica north uf the Polowmac 14 sulliclens. fo try any man's meljlo during the lonz watches of the ight, wid nothing v 100ro provalle thuy that the guardian uppointed to protect Mr. Stewari's romaiue umay have fullowed the ozample ol Sip Keaneth ol Seutiand, tn ir Waiter Scotl's novel (74 Fue Talewan,” when Lo was wet by Richara Caurdu Lion (o guurd (he Roya) Standard n{.’l;lml in e Crysaders’ caup upun the sul of Talvstine, and may buve Leen cajoled by brib- ery, orariven by the 4ntendly of ibe culd, Lo wluld for that purpose, Blie bozwed the wedieul | Gually waodi 7 would liko 1 bave some of 18 40 ; e by 4 North- ¢ Treasur) g i g newluct bie chary made acquutnted with the uature of the experl- | pentieman ot to but r aciret, 1 i 10 100 butwy 1o ude, axd an oute Hotobiien #pore e T craluea Gl‘::‘:!mfiitflkm;?l‘hllp? °3'1';- e o oo D e e ok, o tE ik SiF evarte body | meuts which had led tho learned fuvestizator to | SEUHewaU Bot Pl erer. Ahe ddewar | Kaibe mie ta st nud s s VI, uud caked blis wude au vxumination ol Lady Goocl, and satis- fled Bimacll that st bud vob been confined. diiss Gurrod mude o short deposition, aud o suuimops was grauted at this Court on the fols lowtue tornliyg vgulinst the parddes concerned da the couspiruey. Forty-cielis hours stter the suppused coutivement Lady Gooch wus still 1y Led, aud woen tle sumimous wus scrved on ber 1t bud u wost wonderful elvet, for withio twen- ¥ winutes of receiving bt Lady Uooch was up und dressed, and us weil as ever. L ahioll urove reasons were that the South was not thon pro- | sidv, and L am well assurcd 1t nover whil, There pured to 2o that far to the front that i we of the | §s 40 reason why it should. T Compony con- South, sescd by the accldent of having o ma- | sidurs {tsult abld so buila the roud with its own Joriy in the Lower House, should fusist upon resources, luciudivg the luud-gront already made BPRIUDFLLiuG the orgavizotion of the Fouso | 1o 1t, aud It sake no more. ‘Lue privilegu ot do- lis control it would bo considered by the | fug tuls, and thereby furnisbing u competing people of tbe North os Loo soon evinuingade- | lue to ths Pucll, (s the ouly pruyer the o to becowe & controlling element i uations! | stockholders of the reargunized Northern Rosd bulitics, Menes | voted for Kere, of Indisua, | have ever wade to Cougress. These stucknohl- und gupposted Bayler, of Oblo, for tus Speakor- | ers are very numerous, und reside fn tuat suip ol the Forty-fourth wnd Forty-tlith Cou- | every uveighburbood throughout the Uujon, come 10 wuch conctusions. ‘The startling nature of the unnouncemout s eulllcicut to excite Ereat astouiswest, as I Is unterly opposcd to all our preconceived botluss ol the chutatry of theuulveree, nud very naturally wukes us totuk that the gucient wstrologers, with their notions uf the trausmutation of metals, were Bt such yislonaries after all as they bave been &euerally constdercd—only Suey turned tholr €llorts i & Wroug Wrection. o —— has bz-aouu all doubt been stoien, uand It ts more tuan provuble that it absiractiors will wotouly cujoy tunuuuity droms deweetion and wunisbniont, but will slso reob subslanifal pecuniary wivantazos Tsom thelr cunniugy couceived und” succossiuily escuited cnme. T We not wasto words In dwelhnug vpou the pogulisr Lasuices which could insvire uen (o violate the wanctuury of desth and EX10TL WONLY [Foi & aFIOWINE WILGW 8% B KOTIROM fur the wortal sewainy of 8 beloved and respected Lusbaud, Happily sttch a conceplion, repulsive and startiug 1 ite ndeoys wureily, was Boi vz e where that ve-galiow deidjulin was, Voo tao 1es phied: "+ Up 1o the hodae,” Molchkles tuen satd £0 the boy? **When you como dow, ufter diunes yod put it fu the buggy aud bong 1 dawa to (o8 store. " And thon. lummfl W Huward, by says! **Allright, Howard, il it upand briug 18 up o you Boutt after huowles weut vut - —WEkul wers they talking avout when they 21004 bY the store? Ao~ by Wers Rilkiug of S8 whisky stored tu the cellar, 5 Q. —Who clés werw b the store? A, —1dido’t notice who thuy wi Tduw'tkuow as I buew E——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxpoy, Nov. 25.~The steatiships Allas, fromn Buston, and Musel and Devonia, from New York, bave arrived out. New Yons, ' 3. —Arrived, the steamships | aula, frow Glasgow; Dauict rom Auviwerp; sosa, from Uremen; The Ja- L ated u) ki Tant u conclusively tuat Ludy Uooeh has never beea ¥ ud Huligia, from Lowd gresses. bhcro are 1,442 ol thews iu - vour owu Stute of ::'.:i‘.:mk":uun i b e Albert Edward, contlued. When the cbild wus sup;oied to mfg‘."—\\'umu before oF after Afr. Kuowles wad NEw o {‘9'" L ‘fl 2 ‘I observe that modeity is o commodity | New York, aud 2,483 iu Peuosylvanla. They bad wecuriug flicit gulng, vur transatluutie kiwsuien The Princo of Waled’ 7th birthday was cele- | have becn bort, Miss Gurrod was asked 1o tele- | Colicetar? A.—1 ki sure that it waafter huowles By _|A u¥. 2. =Tkt steamsbiv Zealand, | which does uot sell well fu the warket of the | bowshit Northery Pucltic bouds fu open wasket. lave olivn whowi theinselves 1o bave no comoeers | brated on the 9th fost,, at Sandringbam, by a | gravh to Bir Fraucr, te'hog bim thot o wale | wus Coliectort i . Tl ed Vuesduy morning fur Antwerp, re- Republivan party. We of the South have been | ‘Fheas were subse nutly converied futo pre- | e elleie Old World, surt of tanilyv parey, i wiich the Duke of | cbisd Lad bLeen b i1, and upob ber refusing o Q. —Where did Mr. Knowles livo st (bat iy Ber TS Vesmel s b o, ler san) ol | und held Fesponsible for tie L of | Terred atock, aud the noney of Thecs slooeagi: ety oy " by AgnBe | Cobusiglt, Peince Licopald, tho Peincess Loulse, | 9 wo sho was reqieated 10 wiite. 10 10 vaibe | A =1 Wbk b ived wha S boon, - a it ad o <y pursued by the Furty-sfxth Conzress; 1 | ers, to the utiount of over $2,00,000 cash, Las away y o Abra- um uow I faver of aceeptng tbat Tesponaiuliity | gone futo tue enterprise, and L stifl there. 0 U slicep, thartyr Frosdefl, fiom the U bushels of “gsain, u lurze wuautity awd the Marquis of Lorno touk part, cllect, Kuuvall bng uever been conpected with the ulbad. cte. Thetlie was extingvaned ub by Wiiiegutie lioyal dves, 1o 10y, sumber ot ewton—Whut has becours of tha 2htld? | revence oilice fu uny way, He has never ekl fu the fullest. L fuvor o eloctlon ol s Boutl | Ax they dese now ' ouly - the priv- i M Bleh AL wob] Sl rested 0 a QUGr, Tho iy ey | Mo DeonWhatha be 1heut back. an uilice of any surt, e 13 o sober. Industrious dock e s ool datuaevd crata land- | oro wrsn for Sueaker, and ‘I beiicvs hat we | fioco - of eantietng™ M, the purky [ SUERERIE D e b Panlinaton 800 | (0J2ritod s Loudon by ihisiuations ot the | Bijeststranig alld bas beea peut tuck. tvcliane, who bas ived i fown thelyg years G m_fl"‘fi not “.Y\‘K‘::'Yl‘u%f'cdil siould oiller the priveipal Cominittees of the | with their owns wredie aud cepdtal, o} gpienicans who Lad mech ot & fow Of the Lorrots | Lheatres, club-hauses, and public pluces, aud o AlLs cazracter 1s el bis morals frrvproachubley NaTuws, Nov, 25— Aroved, The Mot 1 was bouackeeper sud comvanion to Lady Gooct. In Augal P was lu tue lul House with Bouterin wien, Then, with the co- | the teews upon which they onzinally fuvested, vperutivu vl o Diwocralie Scodte, wo will be | tats, lur New York. and wantutasry duttlyleids of the stupondouy Clhial Windsor oy bell-ringiog, salete-lnug, sod taz- WAk AUl o9 Kemaiy cons e LOION 1 Awaty, bub Biting. wd there 8 4 weeslebtforward vin about 4 WLole 0Ty That cuitics cunviction With k. § their prupualtive docs nok seon ulteasonsbl,