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' VOLUME X p SUITS. o inaugurate TO-DAY the Greatest al Sale of the Season for Positive Bargains! We will show 150 New Style Gar- nents, of every description, shape, style, anil quality, i 3,000 Heavy All-Wool ' Beaver Cloaks, Well made, latest style, ‘“war- ranted to fit,” $8, $10, $12, and $15. /,000 Dolmans, go different styles, trimmed in the newest and latest style of trim- mings, From $10 Upward. Sutin de Lyon Dolmans, Richly trimmed with Passemen. teries, Satin Lined, $45! A GREAT BARGAIN! FUR-LINED GARMENTS, Richly trimmed in Silver-Tip Bea- ver and Chinchilla, At Reduced Prices! Just received, 100 Misses’ CHIN- LLA Beaver Ulsters AND Flavelocks, Plush Trimmed,--Latest Novelty. SPECIAL! SPECEAL! 100 Sealskin Cloaks and Dolmans: From $150 Upward. Ladies looking yor WINTER WRAPS should avail them- selves of this opportunity. ANDEL BROS, STATE-ST., Hichigan-av, and Twenty-second-st. “The U WIRE ‘ERENSES, mon” eet ts Gives tho Most Comfort, RY DO NOT BUY CHEAP IMITATIONS, —oc9 WE MANUFACTURE A FULD LINE OF IRON BEDS (ion Wire Mattress Go, : 5,7& 9 Horth Clark-st., Chleago, ‘OR SA) mee 8 LE BY FURNITURE DEALERS, ON MEICIIANTS, HELD, LINDLEY & G0; Comission Merchants NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, 88 & 90 La Salle-st., Chicago, Ebwany 4, L FiKuy, 0 PaStL A. Laxniny, JOnN 1, THUesDELT, Forse, mia EDWARD 8, Wasiiunn, = 7 CY NUS W, FIELD, Boectal ‘ENUANES, Se LL . Reward. fewitt pay of 308 charitaht thug diguinal Tigrate that cam ‘be reahieg by ee Siva Sue a de Pa BAMILED, BULMAN & aa ay ! DE Pang: tate~st. Chi 6 Gavernuuios Devoe Sees tut 5 shines: carud We DOTOF fall to our Perened HEL, the patontoe. hus bud oars’ Gx= Supluance as tae beat in ues, ee LE AG LESS BEL ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Se Eetented Maret 26, 1870. dy tS yours with Muri Laat i Slarina Muspitain, Ate a tt eal, — ULE FRAMES. “ad 0 Wabasay. Madison and Peoria-sis., “WELL-KNOWN” LEADERS of POPULAR PRICES, “Special Sale” Silk Velve “The Largest,’ “Cheapest,” and Most Attractive Salo Ever Ifeld in Chicago. WHAT WE OFFER: Black Mantilla Velvets! Quality A, Quality E, Quality I, Quality O, Quality U, $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 22 inches wide, 24 inches wide, 24 inches wide, 27 inches wide, 27 inches wide, Colored Skirting Velvets, “Best analy 6692 in- ches wide,” $2.75! Black and Colored Trim- _ming Velvets, $1 upward. Black and Colored Brocade Velvets, $3. EXAMINATION SOLICITED. SAMPLES ALAILE. Madison & Peoria-sts. SHIRTS ORDER. . Only best materials used, and perfect fit guaranteed. A choice assortment .of foreign Cheviots just received. We carry in stock large lines of White. and Fancy Shirts of our own manufacture. All the latest styles of Linen Col- lars and Cuffs in stock, WILSON BROS,, 113, U5, 117 & 119 State-st. UNVERPAGE, 38, AHOYNES.CO.2! SE Retail Stationers, 118 & 120 Monroe-st, THERMOMETERS, For the Dairy and House. Pool's Barometrical ‘Thermometer, curved meters in Wood and Tras, eat Anchors, Teteacope, 1it- IKammers, ‘Lowers, Moaumenta, and other deslgun, ‘Thermometers {u Bronze nud Ivory. A Great, Variety of Fancy Goods, logne of th AL ol srehild'enn play comect! Sonce aud thar mun,” Amuse. yourelf ial BW 95, $2 Reale ‘OE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London--Paris. Steumera salt Beery Saturday from New Yorls Jor Southampton and Hremen, Passengers booked for Landon and Parls at lowest rates, Hates of passaya trom Now York to Routhampcon, Landon, Havre, und Mroimen, trae cabin, ¢ pucond-clins cabith, RD; mtu Sib Thue furnfickots at redueyd mio» OBL *& Howting Green, N.Y, ‘the ‘swore North German Lloyd from Hremen te, aiid Uae only agents auttiorizod to, soll aro aie eaUss ee We ESUINAE ios Fiftn-uv.. JNMAN Li Ocean Steamships, the Hritish and United State ‘Tickets to und from the princlpal Bay Trish, French, Gerinan, Itallan, und i Heotch, Susnitinuv ius is u steamers carry no live stock of any kind. eANCIS C. HROWN, Sup, Wontar Auent, id Houtn * (2 DRALTS on Great Lriullu, Iroiuid, wud tho Continent tor ale. ONLY DIRECT LINE 'TO Fit. General Transatiuatio Conip Betweeu New York and Havre, Pier &, ‘rravelors by thls tine aveld both transit by Eilts allway wod the dlscumturt of crossing the Chunoulla it reopen y Tey cabin, Sh x wine, budding, und utunalls. Checka uit yondis ot Parke in amuune (0 Mult AN, Agunt, UMuwllux Green, 1006 Clark-at, Testis agent, t% Coteau: STATE LINE ‘ToGlasgow, Liverpoo!, Wuulln, Belfast and Londons . ‘Thursday. First Cabl ak Gee Aa eiaec aula, MeL sae mM tora he pfesienlete trerra tra oudway. N, Yay ui anduiph-s SOUS ENG ES. Wosoru Slauaces. The Chitagwo Al, WEDNES DAY, NOVEMBER = 10, IAW SILT, LA Field, Leiter & Co. State and Washinglonests. “Upholstery Dept.” We invite attention to a large as- sortment of Medium and Low-Priced | Fabries! Designed for WINDOW ITANG- INGS, FURNITURE COVER- INGS, Le. Also to a lot of regular RAW SILK Fabrics! At prices GREATLY REDUCED, as follows: $1.25--former price, $1.50--former price, $2.00--former price, $2.60--former price, former price, CURTAINS, &e. $2.50 $3.00 00 5.00 336.00 All of these are seasonable fabrics, and are offered at the above prices to make toom for late importations. Lace Gurtains! In many rare and beautiful designs, includ- ing all the novelties of the season--The VERY LATEST are: The Princess! « Victoria! Venetian! French! And exceedingly choice designs in New Swiss! Antique Pointe Russe! Old Vone- tian! French Pointes! Guipure and Not- tinghams! Cretonnes! Serges and Crepes! Beautiful colorings and designs in these goods at 20¢, 25e, and 30c! And For BEST E LESH CREPES! Spring Beds, Mattresses, Pillows, Shects, Pillow-slips, Down Quilts, &c. Wool Blankets! All the best makes of Whites, Grays, Blues, and Reds, in all sizes, from two pounds per pairup, Also a very choice line of Carriage Blankets and Rugs! In new styles and colorings. All of which are offered AT PRICES THAT WILL SELL THEM! Brass Bedsteads! THURSDAY MORNING we will ex- hibit the LAST importation for this season of the celebrated Shktdmore Art Metal Co, In Single and Double Bedsteads. These need no praising! as they are acknowl- edged throughout the world to be the BEST made. Customers that have been waiting will please make note of this. “WORTH CHICAGO CITY RAILWAY 6 per cent Twenty-Year Bonds, FOR SaLe BY CHARLES HENROTIN, 106 Washinzgzton-st. ALSO A FULL. LINE OF Chi, Mil. & St. Paul R. R. 6 and 7 per cent First Mortgage, Chi, Burlington & Quincy R. R. 4 per cent First Mortgage, and Union Pac. R. R.6 per cent Trust Mart- gage Bonds. MONEY TO LOAN By JOSIE. REED, 62 Williamst,, X.Y. Tnamounta ner 1, on IMPROVED CHICAGO PROPERTY, ot bt itary, valentine wplienwuns ree wand proms Applications received wid pronwetly attondod to by CIGAR FIGURES Made to Order at Rottum Prices, EXCELSIOR SIGN CO, 126 Fiflhay, 1.8. Aanie stock of Watch und Spectacle igus, Drivglsts' Gold Martins, and Gold) Bupueulways on und. We warrint ivss siens for five yours, Ellsworth Zouaves. WI ult who were mombers uf this thme-honured core frum ite drat urauniaution tn siti if0 plots xund thelr peosent addeast to thule ald commander, Wabaah-ny.t _plunne til A TANGLED WEB. Its Meshes Inclosing the Sub- ordinate Abettors of the Forgery. Two More of Chairman Barnum’s Tools Now -Under Crim- inal Arrest. Their Evidence Transparently False, and Utterly Dis- proved, Their Names, Samuel Solomon Morey and Robert Lindsey; the Charge, Perjury, Points in the Life of Lindsey, Who Tried to Swear. Garfield into Oblequy. He Has Not Siept Twice in the Same Place in Ten Years. The Original Preliminary Case to Be Decided by the Judge Next Saturday. Great Excitement About Rumors of Additional Criminal Ap- prehensions, SUMMARY. YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS, Sprctat Diapateh to The Chieuge Tribune. New York, Nov. The desperute means resorted to by the scurrilous newspaper (the Truth) auxiliary to. the Democratic Na- ional Conunittee to give to the so-ratle field Chinese tetter a semblince of genuine. were brought out before due Davis to-day Inthe examination of the cwsv of Kenward Phitp, charged with eriminal libel. A brazen young man, who pretended to be a detective forasecret workingmen’s organization, was found—after he had said that he knew H. 1. Morey, and had seen the original of the | Chinese Jetter in his possession in Lynn —to know little or nothing about Lynn, or the ways of reaching ft, and uiny respectable witnesses of Cumberland, Md., gave testhnony which clearly proved he wis stranger to tho neighborhood In which he sworo he lived for twenty years, He also frankly ADMITIED THAT I TAD SWORN PALSELY in giving his name as Robert Lindsey, when it was tn fact dames 1. Barry. Mrs. Clara T, Morey, stepmother of Samuel $. Morey who last week swore clrcumstantlally that he had an uncle named Henry L. Alorey, refuted HuelS. Morey’s statement, and she and several other members of her family testilled that they never heard of such aman. Lind- sey nnd Morey were lovked up to await ex- ainination on a charge of perjury. © THE EXAMINATION, ITB CLOSE, New You, Noy. %.—The Morey letter tne auicy was resumed to-day, Samuel E, Morey testith One of his brotuers was a slelzht- ofband performer. His name was Franels AW. Morey, dullan aA. Morey was 8 half- brother, Ie had another brother named George, Morey; had two sisters, both dead, ‘To Mr, Bliss—Had not been pald for testl- fying in this case; had a nephew, Frank 3B. Morey. ‘Told him the Repubtlean Committes of Lawrence County wanted him to go to New York to. testify in thls case, Witness told him ho had no objection to golng and telling the truth, ry Robert Lindsey, who said he was a detect- ive for.the Seerct Organization of Workmen ot Allegheny County, Md, testided—Ile knew Henry L. Morey, and last February ho traveled with hin ona train from Lowell and Lynn, ard Morey showed hin the Chinese letter. Between the 4th and 10th of Februnry ho went from Lynn to Boston with Morey, and Morey showed bln the Chinese letter in Boston and read itto hhy, The Tet- ter In question was Identified by witness as either the original letter shown itm or a fae simile of It. WITNESS DID NOT KNOW how near the Court-House Is te the jail, nor remember the names of streets in tho h borhood of ‘Thompson's house, Ie re asuliry of $258 month, which he finds Ina Jetter Ina niche In the wall ot: the Kekhhrdt Mine, about a mile from the entrance; did not know the names of the famliles with whom he slept the past month. Witness, cross-oxuminud by Mr, Bliss, sald ho first beenme acquainted with Morey through a letter of {ntroduction, purporting to have been written by w certain organiza tlon, the name of which he refused to make known. ‘The letfer was a forgery, Witness” business was chietly walking about thomines, doingnothing, Me was recently In the Eck- hardt Mine, walking around, Mr, Dliss—Now, Isn't it a fact that the Eek- hardt Ming has been flooded for fifteen years, and was only pumped out this spring? A. Weill, that may be, but it don’t prevent me from going in, ‘Tho partnership formorly usisting botweon Wichard 8. Wathun and Joseph ©, Craig under the tins namie of BH. Watwon é Company, dotug bualnuss ot JU Stnto-st., Chicagu, haw boun dissclved, ‘ho business wilt bereattar bo carried on by Jonoph ¢, Crulg in hits own nuine, at the old stand, who wil pay all the Indebtedness of, and bs atonu authortsod tu colloct and rooespt for debts dua to the eld tri It, 8, WA'TSUN, Dated Noy, 8 180, J.C. UMA MACHINE SOREWS. chine Serews. Bpecial Screws and Find Studs made to order. STANDARD MANUFACTURING CO., FT JUNE, Frew _g4 and 56 Michigan-at, ALBEMARLE HOTEL, VOR, DEARHORN & RANDOLUH-ATS, nastyle. First-class ri be ena eschacd AY: ALJENKINE, Proprletor, Smet neeneeremees) (TL eemmeurreninn Gents’ Dress Sills Hats, Broadway Style, Supertor Quatity, on hand and made to meastre, Price, $5.00, at BARNES’ Hat Store, 86 Mad- dyon-at. (Lrlbune Buildiig) Q—Whatothor mines aro you acquainted with? A.—Well, Borden, Cumberland, Prees- burg, and others, Q.—Give us the names of some of the pro- prictors of thoso mines? A.—Leanuot; 1 DON'T KNOW THEM es Q.—What! and you say you have been around these mines for many years? Now, how used yuu to go into thesomlnes? AL walked in, Q—Didn't tho mines have shafts? A— Somo have; others net. A Q—Who employs you? A.—I at om- played by tho Prestdentof tho Workingmen’s ion, Q.—What to do? A.—Whatevor ho asks mie tado, Q.—When did you meet Mr, Morey first? Aw—In the fail of 1874, Q.—That was when you presented the forged letter of Introduction to hin? A— Yes, slr, Q.—Did you over go by the naine of Cor nell? A.—No, sir; but Lknow # man of that name, _ Witness sald ho left Cumberland, Md., last Friday to come on here. Q.—Whore fs this man? A,—In the Albany Penttentlary, Q.—Has he a brother? A.—1ie has a step- pene nowed Birch, but Ldon't know where iw ia, Q—When and where did you seo Morey February, Mr, Bliss hera UZAY PROM WITNESS AFFIDAVIT, fn whieh he stated the last thine he saw Morey wis in Boston, and tint he then sald he was golng to > Bliss then elomanded Wwithirss tog name of the President of the workingmen’s organization by whom he was employed, Witness sult he was und aath not to reveal the name of his employes or any of th wis, ‘There are many seeret orginizations in the mines of Marykind, Howe, of counsel tor the defense, maine talned that the witness should not be com pelled t Judie} sald: Sueh oaths should net be allowed to stand he the way of justice: ae question is a proper one. Read the ques- ton. Q.—What is the name of: the man who em- plovs you? A.—Your Honor, Lam uniler oath not to reveal the name, and Lo mitst des line to answer, we Davis—You must answer the ques- ON. Witness here demanded that he be allowed fo consult with Air. lowe, Witness then sais The man who employs ime $s We HL Thompson. Me ty a lawyer In West Cum Dertand, and lives ow Baltimore street. He Js wanan about @) years old.” Q.—When did you see tim list? A. Last ‘Thursday. PE told hin 1 was coming on here, aud also tol him what 1 was coming for. Me lives near tho jall, on West Baltimore street. J have Sved for over twelve years with Mr. ‘Lhompson, APTHIt RECKSS Dr. Jonnthan W, Goodell, practieme phy- siclan In Lynn, Mass.. for fifteen years, test!- fied; he ds the only J. W. Goodell In Lynns did not write the Goodell Jetter; did not ad- iilulster the cstate of Henry I. Morey, nor was he exeentar to hin; in fact, never heard of any sueh man Robert Lindsey was recalled, and, In ane swer to Mr. MAD NEVER st. IN THE SAME VLACH inten years. Te had gone by the name of James L. Barry tor several years, | His proper name is Barry. Mr, Uliss then cross-examined the witness at length about the places that Iw took his meals in, and also about his knowledge of places and people in, Cumberland, Allegheny County, Mad., and vieluity, Tie was ques tioned about rallroad stations, rallroad Hines, and business houses in the focalfty, with o view to proying.hie DID NoT LY 1 RELONG THERE, ‘The witness could not name asingle house. holtler living between Cumberland and Fros- burg, Md. Mr Brooke then said that their case for Philp was closed.” The prosecution called IL J. Johnson, Postmaster of Cumberland, who testified that there was nostich inanas Willian H, ‘Chomp. xon residing la West Cumberland, Ie was then asked regarding vurlous- streets und Jocalities deseribed by Lindsey, and he flatly contradicted mostof the latter's testhnony, Willan B. Gritith, bookkeeper of the First National. Bank of Cumberland, testitted that there was no man of the name of W. iL ‘Thompson ving in West Cumberland, James Reid, who has charge of the Jail in Washington street, Cumberland, sald there was ne tian named We IL ‘Thompson living: near there. Clara ‘T. Morey, an old Indy, testified that she MHved at Lynn, Mitss., for fourteen years, and previausly lived twenty-tive years in Jowell. She is a widow, and married Sam uel C, Morey thirty-five years ago, Ie had three sons by his first wife. Ie alsa hadtwo half-brothers aud a full brother, but NONE OF ‘TUG FASILY was named Henry L. Morey. A lawyer nated Wilson approached her recently, and asked her to make an unidavit concerning the Morey funily, but she refttsed to make or sign it, The witness’ never knew. of or heard of uny member of the family named Henry 1, Morey. She never heard of S. 5, Morey having an unele named LL L, Morey, Geurge C. Morey, son of the last witness, swore that he had no uncle named I, L, Morey, und never heard of such wiman, dohn W. Morey,. 0 Boston puliveman for thirty-five years, swore that no member of the Morey funily was named Menry L. Morey, Ho never heard of sneha man until the €! ie letter was published. “Samuels. aloray never had an wnclo uamed Henry L., an THE WITNESS WOULD BE 113 FATIER -} lind stich a minn existed, Frank B, Morey, whose mother isa sister of Samuels. Morey, testified that he had a conversation with $. 5S. Morey, i Lawrence, Mass., after he returned from New York bust ‘Tuesday after testifyimg in this case. Samuel told hin he did not wait to go to Now York, butthata man named Clark fudueed him to go, San told hin hefelt thatthey would all be in Ludlow Street Jail before they got through, Sam sald that Clark satd it would tbe ail rlght, and the whole thing would be dropped after election. Sam sald they had a Henry 1, Morey in New Jorsey, aud L salt sta ims *'Then, 1 suppose, When yor seo hin you'll say? Hello, tele, how are you??? [Laugh ter] Tsnw Samuel 8. Morey on his return from New York, and ho lad lots of money in his poeket—over $100, [ think, He was free wiih It, and treated several times.’ Q—Who brought you here? Av-A Mr, Kimball asked ime if Lknew auything about Henry 1, Morey, aud L told! Ln all the conversatlon 2 had with 8,8, Morey, ‘Yo Mr, Brooke—I thought L-might get oll man S. 8. Morey out of trouble, 1 advised Alin to come on again to New York and tell the truth, 1 told hin If he stuck to what he had testified to he WOULD GET IN THE PENITENTIARY. The wext witness was EN. Kent, wehemist and Juke manufacturer, who testified that he nuute an examination of the register of the Kirkland House at Lynn, and found that, on tho 25th of February, 79, the name of Henry L, Morey fs written ta aniline Ink, whilv.tho other names are wrilten In nut-gall ink, Ransom T, Powell, employed in tha Eck» hardt Ming, in Maryland, gave a ‘elear de- serdption of the region and localities, and sald that, In his opinion, Lindsey was never in tho lowality, ‘Lhe latter’s testimony was to tally tucarreet, and was shor nonsense, Asslstaut District-Attormey Beil then a RESTED ‘THE CASE for tha prosecution, Gen, 1 A. Pryor nde a inmotion for tho discharge of Philp on the ground of Insultl- clent evidence, Judge Davis said he would give tho caso His npst earnest attention, and render a de- elston Saturibiy morning, to which hour he adjourned the proceedings, ARRESTED. TWO OF DARNUM'S PEWURERS, New York, Noy. &—While the crowd was leaving the court, Detectives Field and Crowley arrested Samucl Solomon Morey and Robert Lindsey un a charge ot perjury. George Isls made tho complaint against them. Morey had testified he bad an uncle named Henry L. Morey, while w number of his relatives swore there was no such jaan dn the Morey fanilly, BOT MEN WERE CRESTPALL atthe ture of affuln, They were tyken into the Distriet Atturney’s ollice, followed by the crowd. Formal complulats were drawn up i x! : PRICK FIV) ,SENTS, © neninst them, slened by George Bliss, charg. ing perjury. Jostiee Morgan committed the prisoners for examination tomorrow morn: Ings Lindsey waa loeked up in police head: quarters, sul Morey, beluga eripple and delete, was allowed to go in charge of an ollicer toa hotel. ‘The arrests eaused a good deal of exeltement, and it is ramered other arrests wit follow. Mr. Dlits sald: that tho ease would be laid before tie Grand Jury at ule, CRIMINAL NEWS, SYCAMORE, ILL. Speetat Miepater to ‘The Chteago Tribune, Sycaoony, HL, Nov. &—The trial of the five yey liam ‘Thomus, Clarence Woole rut. Ehner Rumons, Jon Dyer, and Marcy: Relfenburg—indleted tor the murder of Hiram 1, Allen at Sandwich last Fe E this afternoon in the Clreutt C Rcllum presiding, ‘Thy counsel for the de! tutked For a change of venue, presenting allie vitgio the elfeet that the, people of this county were unduly prejudiced agulnst the avensei, wing to tho unfivernble commer county papers. Mr. Aden was tt tnd popular man throughout the | . the defense me unwilllng te rvk atrial here, Judge Kellum took the mutter under advises mont TH morning, ditdre Kellutn hasranted ntchange of venue to George Atesander, die colored man who, it wilt be remembered, caine within sin hour of being hasged last year for the inurder of bla wile, when the Supreme Court literceded In tine and rranted a new trial, Tho sdetense elalined that the dudtges of this efreult were prejudiced, and the ease will probably be taken eltier to Lee or Waitesius County. POLICEMAN SHO'T, Virrenung, Va, No, Oiliver Jumes Wig- xins.of the Allegheny police force, was sbot and jnstantiy killed on Ohio street In thut city tonight at Wo'clock. It appenre that two met uu John Fuch and Geurge Herke were are rested by Policemen Wigains and MHoujh for fehting, The officers were taking the the atution houre, when Fach pulled a mud shot Wigging, the butt taking vif tinme- diately below the left eye. Fuch then emptied pe, but Hove, who was in charke of allowed the hitter to yo and started in pirauit of Fuch, who turned upen hin and tleed Two shots with ne effect. Lioted fired at Puch, who stopped raniing and permitted himself ta be tuken up. Wigios was abort 28 years of oxe, and leaves a wife and two children. Tt is not kuown what caused the row between Fueh and Herke. MUR TRIAL. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Laraverre, Ind, Nov. In the Circuit Court thls inurnipg tho attorneys for the defense in the Norris und Maker murder trial gave notice that they eboutl move to hive the defendants tried separately next time. They also stnitied a willingness, in order to expedite matters and avold golug over uilthe evidenco cHelted the tint seven days, to have the stenographer write out bis notes and submit itto the new jury, ine stead of putting the witnesses ayatn on the stand. ‘I'v thix the prosecution refused to eun- sent, and on Monday next will begin unew, to ‘volver STOLL. Mears, Tenn, Nov. ®—In a diMeulty origl- nuting atiout the possession of some tumber, Churles Gocbles, tho well known florist, was shot this afternoon by Joseph Gregory, a young attorney, Tho two quurreted carly i tho morn- dng, und by agreement met outside the elty lunits, and for ntiine enguged In reeular teti- culls, Goebles, who ls intich the more powerful of the two, was wetting tho best of the tent, when Gregory drew a pistol and shot. tine in the uroli. Gregory has not been arrested, but bis futher, who ts & prominent attoruoy of this city, suys ho will surrender himecif in the morning. COLORADO. Lranvitits Col, Nov. h-Hugo Stang), « Gere main, whose wife and ebitdren are in Davenport, Ta., was shot and killed last night ian Germain house by the proprictor of the pluco, named licnry Claussen, white both wera nuder tho fie flugnes of Hquor, Aspeelal trom Pitkin saya: “John Burke, an emptuyé of the Youth Park Tennel, was sbot and: jnstantly killed yesterday by Owen Buckley. a suwyor. Tho cunse of the shuvting wax the settlement of a whisky bill, Buckley gave bin éclf up to the authorities at Alpine,” INSURANCE BUSKWHACKING. Speclat Dispateh tu The Chleago Tribune, LA Crosse, Wis. Nov. &—L. A, Melster, ine surance agent bere, was arrested to-day on complaint of Phil L. Spooner, dr, Conmisstoner ‘of Insuranee, for transucting business in com panies not authorized to dy business ta this State. Examination before Justice intein wis waived, and Meister held in Dbatl ot gtd, flv is sttit hunting for Londsmen in conpany. of the officers, MORRIBI. GALVESTON, Tex. A a Special says: “A inost horrible erie eam to Ught to-day. The remains of a murdered man were fond lying In a tow spot surrounded with brusk, the head lying twenty feet from the body, une rot eaten awiy, the feet thed together with i rope. It ind evidently been dnurced. suing distance by u horsemnn, as the tes was all worn from the ‘buck. ieody clothes were found ten days aye vt milo from the corpye."" TO BE HANGED, Hanutsnena, Pa, Nov, 9.—Warrunts wero is- sued this morutng by Gov, Hoyt for the ex ton on Thursday, Jan. 6, 1881, of Daniel F livan, who muntered Josie Irwin in Philadel- Hhivy Patelek Hayes, who murdered his wife in Philadelphia; George Sinith and Catherine Miller, who muntered Andvow Milter, busband ot tau latter, {n Lycoming County, ts tame THE WIRTIT MURDERERS, Wastusatos, D.C, Nov, t-It hus been de elded by tho President, in tho case of tho Hirth murderers, that Hedford and Queen shall be hungod on Friday, tho 1Wth fist, and thut the sentence of Suily” Pinu snatl be eommuted to imupetsontneut for Hfe in the Albuny Veuitene REAM Ksoxvinny, ‘Venu. No HA, Murine, ebatze Deputy surshil c Ucun rearrested in ARREST ORDERED, Provinencey, It. 1, Nov. 8A warrant was issued at Wakefield to-night for tho urrest of young Sprague un the charge of attempting to shout bls muther's trustee, —— ROCKFORD OPERA-HOUSE. Spectat- Dispatch to The Chicuyo Tribune, Nock row, ML, Nov. .—The plans for a now Opera-Housonnd Musie-itull, which were given fa THe Tniuwse last summer, ure tokine Giul- blu shape. A compuny with &2,0Wu stock hus beon formed, nnd work will be commenced at oneu upon a bulldlug of this natitre, that will be wcredit tothis partor the State. ‘Thu Ineurpo- rater are John UH, Sherratt, George 1. iting, Willan Watson, ‘Chons Jauwier, We Ty. Rovertéon, A. Demis, aud C, C Jones,’ Anion other focations tilked oof is that whieh vionaly been published In ‘Tis TetneNk: on Wet) Staite street, between Fiter's aid A.C, Burpec's, Perhaps place could bo tound tt the vlty, aud ely that this will be the site for the now ft url Opert-ilouse. ‘Tho internal are rangement of the structure wilt be somethhug simllar ta MeVicker's Uhoutro, Chicuge, only that Itumy nut have more than one balcony, ‘The first papers buve already been forwarded to Sprlagiiekt, and othe persons iiterosted are oud ta push it furtrard toe succowsful com- pletion, ED. ¥.—The moonshincr, with the niurder of who broke Jui, bus my aed MISSISSIPPI VALLEY COMMISSION. Br, Laws, Nov, ¥.—The Misslasippl Valley Com- inlsslou, composed of dolegutes appalnted by the Gavernons of the Stutes bordering on tha Mlasis- slppl River and tributaries, organized to secure thu fmprovement af tho Missisalppl River, met in hore this nite Merchunts’ Exebi the reuding-roum of the About one-third of the Commmnigaton wad present, After a brief address of welcome by Alexa Ti, Binithy of the Slercbants' Exchange, the Prealdent of the Commission, Kugene Underwood, of Loulsville, delivered alengiby addrerson thusubjectat river huproyvenient, tig devetopinent of tho Missis= sippl Valicy, ite resotirces, products, ¢! 1 sUxgedtitiy [be appolatinent of suveral ¢ toes for tho purpose of more systernatically 1 vying Corward tho work yf tho Contulssion. Committers on Permunent Orgaulentiun, By> laws, ete, were then appointed, und the Cou: dulssion adjourned th Loswmerruy. SUICIDE, Nasuvitey, Tonn,, Noy. V.-Mike Stouahan, sbocinukor by trade, committed suieidy in this elty yeatorduy by cutting tho muatu artery tn his lett “urn with “a ghuu-kuife,” Thy cuube wus whlisy, President. EBBIY SA WAY. ~ | Ty Rapid Subsidence of the Tide of Democratic Turbu- lence. A Memiecr of tho New York State Democratic Commit .. tee Speaks. He Brands the Fraud Business as Calculated to Bring Ridicule on His Party, A Small New York Outrage. Mill, However, Begins Its Operations. The New. York “ World” Prints What Looks to Be a Silly Sensation. A St. Lottis Newspaper Again Arranges the Grant Electoral Bugaboo in Due Form. Secretary erinan Hints that Private Dalzell Hias Acted, Indiscreetly. Preparations for Garfield’s Inaugura- tion—Maine, 6,019—Wheeler Elected in Alabama, APGAR. ‘TH FRAUD NUSINESS, + The following letter K. Apgar, a member both of the Democratic Stue Committee aul tha Executive Come mittee of thut body: ALUANY, Nov. To the Argus: As there ap pears ty be wume misunderstanding on the sub+ dJect, it is proper to state that thore has been no necting held since tho day of election either uf the Democratic State Committee or of tho Ex- ceutive Comnilttee of that body, nor huve nos tices boven sent to thy members of elthor Com mittee for any mvetiye in the future. Aay aetlontuken by the members of the Committee, whether officers or othorwise, is individual uctlon, which the Committer hus NOT "AUTHORIZED, and for which it caunot.be held responsible. In xv grave a imatter us calling into question tho yore of New York in the Electoral College, too gruit euution cannot be exercised. The only way in whieh any contest could be made with even # shadow of probable success would be by tho rejection of the Republican Electoral tickets, on which the word" urs" has been twice printed, ‘This, J believe, cannot and should not bo done, ‘Wo ehungy the result in any other way, itorv than 20,00 separate cases of fraudulont or vorrupt voting would bnve to be proved—an evident impossibility. It . certainly cannot bo expected that the present State Bourd of Canvassers will dcelare otherwise than 1s shown. by the Ince of tho returns, and my view of tho Demoerntle doctring lends me to hold that Cone Eress cunmot go behind the scal of tute to iuvestigate fraud at the polly in the cholce of Vresidential Electors. Ine that nlf talk assuming to possess an ollicial charteter about having tho Electoril vote of this Stato cast for Hancock 14 CALCULATED TO BRING RIDICULE AND RE- PROACH upon oerntly party, and would tend, If import were given to ft, to produce a sill wurse vlfect. ‘Those who would Justify even a slight departure from established liwa und forms to count in Gen, Huncock ia spleit of revenue for tho frauds of 1830 woud, fu iny Judgment, go far to muke the bad precedent of that year u rule for the future, and woutd take a fons step toward Mexlennizing our Government. Holding firmly to these views, Lam finpelled to their public utterance us u ineuber of tie Democratio Suite Comittee, und of the Exceative Com- mittee, In order that Iainay not be considered ty have by silence ucqutvsced in whit purports to be, but Is not, the autharlzed action of either Comiuittce, Very truly yours, Evaan K, Avaan FOWLER AND MIs chy oF “ FOUL.’? Speciat Dispatch tu ‘the Chteugo Tribune, ler, the Chairman of the Executive Commit. tee of the Democratle State Comnilttee, now hus an opportunity to establish the existences of the frauds about which he and his asseel- utes made so much noise. ‘The Hon, Allen, Chief Supervisor of Elec tlons fur the district, las nddressed fetter taking note of Mr, Fowler’s oficial statement tata ‘vote Jargely in excess of } the tegat vote hus been east” In Kings Coun- + ty, ant inviting lim to submit his proofs of that assertion, Mr, Allen promises that it the evidence jusiliies. actlon the offenders will be arrested and promptly prosecuted under the hws of tho United States, THIS 13 A PAU OFVEL, whieh Mr. Fowler entnot atford to Ignore, "Tho Federal Election hiws are impartial In thelr provistuns, and no one who knows Mr. Allen will question his entire slacerity aud good falth dn adininistering then. Ilo [sn anedest but entlrely competent ollicial, and Ifs proposition’ is not made for etuct, but with the purpose which he ayows, “to allow noone who his fraudulently vlo- Tuted the huws to escape.’? Itty nut probuble, however, that his Inbors will be nitertatly Inereased by any prosecutions for which Jy, Fowler may furnish the matertal, “PRoors,”? THE MVING HALL SACIINE, Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. New Youk, Noy. &.—There was begun tor day In the Mlrst Assembly District, by the Irving Hall District Organization, what they are pleased to term an tavestlgation of the election frauds In this elty. ‘There were a good many alldavits and depositions re- celyed and Inid before the body, but, In the greater number of {ustinces, they bore more pon the trading of votes than upon any so+ called frauds, such as tho colonization of voters or the dopusiting of fraudulent batlots in the boxes. ‘Thus far tho Democrats have shown that the members of thelr orgaulca thon who were aspirliyg to office . i HANTERED AND: SOLD thelr own Presidential candidate, an oceum sence that ts without doubt quite comuon in all partles when a candidate Is overzealous to * secure the place he aspires for, That there wus any such thing uy colonization or uther fraud practleed by the Republican party in. tho lust glection In this elty uo ono belleves, and the yote, nut only In New. York, but: elsewherg In the State, conclusively proves, this, ‘Thaattempt of the Democrutis Nas thous) Comnittes to aillx fraud upon tia Res publican pity ay o means of covering thele This being so, St seems to” New Youn, Nov. B—Ar, William A. Fow-

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