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VOLUME XL. — COATS, “SPE CAL | WEN? Che Chitagn 2 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER UNDERWEAR, = (vereOal Furnishers! SALE! . NOW GOING ON AT chle’s Utes, - - $3, $5, to $12 W's Dak Gray Melon Overals, - $7 AU-Nral Cass, Overmnals, = - - - $12 Walls Wonder at - - - $15, $18, $20 Fastin Chicago, - 825, 827, $32, $38 “Tata Fine Chinchilla Ulsters, - - - $24 Open till 10 p. mr. Saturdays. WILDE’, Cor. State and Madison-sts, FRANK REED, Manager. fora ieeaeed L Lk “PIERRE ROU C f All-itaii” Ling to Plerre, D.T., on aimee Itrer vin CHICAGO. NOILIEW ESTEIN RAILWAY, thence to all polnts in tho Wack fills by ihe Norihmastern Express Stage ond ‘Trunsportation to. Only 170 Mites of Wagon or Stage Drausportation, MAKING 'THIS THE Shortest and Much the Quickest Route to the Black Hilts. ‘This superior route wil! bo oponcd MONDAY, NOV, 15. Through rates of Frolght from CHICAGO (until lowed) on ll provoriy not claseliied juwhor than class in Kevised Juint Classification will bu: To Raptd ¢ 84.75 per LOO Ilha. Fort Mer i Gturgls Cli Say Et Deadwood. He cal Centent City, apn yas Lead City, a Freicht should bo delivered at C, & NW. Ry, Depot, Fuconln Division. Indinna-st. bridge, and tor Farough Hilis of Lading nnd information apply to TUOMAS #, RATTLE, Contracting Agent, ‘No. 0 Clark-at. (uudar Shorman Houso), MARVIN HUGHTTT, 1 Vice-Prestaand Gon'l Man.C.& N.W.Ity.,Chicngo. BENRY C. WICKER, 2 Freight Trattic Managor C. & N. W. Ity., Chleago, RBLALELEY, Prost. NAW, Bx. 8, & 1 Co St, Paul, Minn, FINANCIAL. TAL IRST NATIONAL BANK Offers forsale a limited amount of NORTH CHICAGO CITY RAILWAY . RO-YEAR Six Per Cont Mortgage Bonds, Theto Honts nro placed on the market at XV; ANDINTERENT, at which price they are the WUIVALEN'T OF A 6 PER CENT OND PAX, ‘Tho total Isuue of thesu Honds ts BOAO, rtloa of which will ba apptled, when sold, to the lunolion of oustanding Londs of suid Company Tititing tn 1331 and 12 and 15%}, Holders of any of 4 LesueR muy effect an exchange for the now fend ou atrictly equitable ternis if early application Bue to the bank for thls purpora. SCHOOL TEACHERS, Mighest Price vald for CITY SCRIP at LEOPOLD MAYEUS HANIC, 78 An Bai Sa ee tall MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY, AT CURRENT RATER, MEAD & COF, 11 La fallo-st, Wn HEU NES. EU eae RUPTURE) 2.2222 Reward. Somut pay to a. charitable tnatitution $100 ENTIVE COMMOR gee Sn tly MMON-SENSH ‘VIRUSS, testy ie HANTLETY, SUTMAN & ema tato-st Y >| BARA HCE, the patontta, tne find oo guard Ge Ep Mary ang ehe Zones watt Manin Wodtiiaie, Af ted Gur euslonurs, the Governuent baving Coad) Sot Avplianvo us to bust tn taen Manutenn cht Lo curd wo navar fall vo cUrO, RLUWLISSHEEL PLASTIC STOCKINGS, = ted Aim: 20, 21676. , ES. FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD _ SCALES OF ALL KINDS, ' FAIRBANKS. MORSE & OO. H1& 113 Lake St,, Chicago, Be careful tobuy only the Genuine. SS ee ernenn, NOKICE. WILL SOME OF THE GENTLEMEN send the ea chat atedatalo atin enol to WILSON BROS, 113, 15, 117 & 9 State-st UNDERWEAR, We offer a very large stock of Medium and Fine Underwear. The lines embrace all weights and fabrics, and many Fancy Patterns which are very desirable, at low This Department is unusually large and attractive. The variety of patterns is unequaled. The stock includes Cashmere, Merino, Scotch Wool, Silk, Fancy and Brown Cotton, &c., &c. GLOVES, From all the popular manufactur- ers, for Driving, Street and Dress Wear. A large variety of leather- lined Gloves and Mitts, Cloth, Camel's Hair, &c., &c. NECKWEAR, Our stock is unequaled in quan- tity, variety, and attractiveness, The Latest Novelties in all Styles are fully represented. HDKES, Silk and Linen, in new and desir- able styles, in great varicty. Silk Umbrellas and Suspenders This is the tast lot of the season, and will be closed out at Popular Prices. EDDY, HARVEY & CO., 240 & 242 Monroe-st. (TABERNACLE BUILDING). A Full Line of Furs and Robes. cok BAND COAL. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF COKE. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY TH CHICAGO GAS LIGHT & COKE C0, WILL SELL COKE AS FOLLOWS: UNCRUSILED, tn yard, vo Bo por bee te dell vei wes CRUSHED, tu yur: “= dellvera J.L. WATHAWAY ANTHRACITE, CUMBERLAND, & BLOSSBURG COAL. BY CARGO, CAR LOAD, & RETAIL. No. 38 Marilret-st. pocns {98 Kingebury-st. SEA tytehursvets | Hoty Tolephones. 8S CAIUDS. FIGURES Mado to Order at Bottom Pri EXCELSIOR SIGN CO, 126 Fifth-ay. A lange stock of Watell und Kpcetacly Hiss, Druggiute' Guid: Mortars, outs wlways on h We warrant those tive pours. WOOD MANTELS WH. HL. YOULKE & (0.4 wavisit-ay, ante, Dress Silk Hats, Broadway ont a Uperlor Quality, on hand ut ee to measure. Price, $5.00, ra tNES? Hat Store, 86 Mud= + (Tribune Bullding) FIRE! FIRE! DWIGHT BROS. & CO, Have resumed business at 98K & 257 Wabash-av. The Tribune. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 18*0, ‘Tue London Tones says that It has reason to belleve—which imeans that it has been oftle elally Informed—thnt those who are most direetly responsible for the preservation of life and property in Ireland (Mr, Forster and the irish tuw officers) lave come to the con- clusion that they must be granted inereased powers If they are to cope successfully wilh the Land-League agitation and the Land- Leaguers, ‘The Iatter are raplily extending thelr organization, and tf untotested it wilt soon embrace most of tho Irish farmers, ‘The Thnes recommends a suspension of the Ha- bens Corpus act, but fn order to bring this About an extra session of Vartiament lins to be called, and Mr. Gladstone tn his Guildhall speech gave nmpto evidence that hls Govern- ment was not very well prepared to meet. Parliament. The fabens Corpus act will notin all probability be suspended before February, notwithstanding the Thundcrer's advice and Mr, Dy tho asininity of Josoph Meeps, 1 saw- willl hand, four persons were burned to death and three others futatly injured at Bordell, near Bradford, Pa, Wednesday night. Ileeps and eleven others, including the victims, were playlng ecards in a boarding- house. ‘Tho fire was running low, and Heeps undertook to replenish it by pouring on kerosene ofl from a peach-can, ‘The can caught fire, and Heeps threw it from him, It fell Into a can of petrolenmn olf, which set fire to tho house, Eilint Brown, Barney Haley, and Henry Hyde perished in tho flames, Joseph Barthley recelved fatal tn- Juries in attempting to escape, and Ins since died. Mike Welsh, Henry Monroe, and Willard Fresby, who were badly burned, will probably dic. Ieeps, the fellow who caused tho disaster, escaped without serious injury. Tur French Chambers, after an nerfmont- ous debate, participated In by M. Clemenceau, M. Le Grand, and Premler Ferry, passed 2 vote of confidence in the Mintstry fast even- Ing by 207 yeas to 13t nays. M. Ferry fn the course of his speech said that the Govern- ment adhered to tho policy announced at tho openlng of the Chambers, and was fully determined to enforce tho laws and to tolerate no violation of them by Royallsts or Revolu- tlonists. Ho sald that the Minlsters resigned from o sense of pride,.and withdrew their resignations through a sense of patriotism. ‘The result of the vote wil! be that the Min- Isters will retain thelr office, fora time at Jeast. It is noticeable that the most violent attack made on tho Ministers during tho de- bato was that by the Communist Clemenceau, a Soromon 5. Money and Frank Lindsey, allas O’Brien, were brought before the Grand Jury of the New York Court of Sessions yesterday, and made confesston that thoy hind. perjured themselves in the hearlng of the Philp case, Morey was held asa State wit- ness, and O'Brien was indicted for perjury. ‘The confesstons of tha perjurers are given in full in the columns of ‘THe ‘Tnmuss this morning. It is expected that before the caso 1s. fluished several prominent Democrats will be connected with the attempt to blaeken tho character of Gen, Garfield, and there fs an excellent pros- pect that they will share the fate of Lindsey and his * vats." The confessions have cre- ated quite a sensation ut New York and Washington. Arn place called Downpatrick, in Ulster, an Antl-Land-League meeting was held yes- terday. Mr. Mutholland, a Tory Member of Parliament, prestded, and resolutions denun- elutory of the Innd agitation and the agitators were passed. A deputation ‘of Orangemen walted on Earl Cowper, the Irish Lord- Jicutenant, yesterday, and presented him with resolutions passed ata recent meeting, In which expressions of loyalty to the Crown. of England, and of abhorrence of Parnell and all hls companions, abounded, Tho reply of the Lord-Licutenant coukl not have been very satisfactory tothe deputation, for, while he sald he was pleased with tho expressions of loyalty, ho could not help but regret the tendency evinced to Introduce sectarianism, en Timovan the exertions of Mayor Harrison and the cobperation with him of Mr. John Fy Stafford, there {sa prospect of tho snle by tho city of tho disputed Lake-Frout property to tha Ilinols Central and Burlington & Quincy Raflroad Compantos for the stun of $800,000, ‘Tho property-owners who have hitherto objected have now, on the represen- tations of Mr. Stafford, withdrawn tholr ob- 4 Jections, und nothing remains In tha way of the transfer of the property but that the Mayor's action be ratified by tho Common Council, ‘Nhe elty is guaranteed in its ripa- rian rights by the terms of the proposed con- tract, ‘Tho ralleond compaules propose to erect on the property n union passenger depot at a cost of $500,000. Tuy ‘Toronto Evening ‘elegram pub- Istied an artiele yesterday, which Is belluved to have been Inspired, and which gives tho conditions on wish the tiancial syndicate undertook the compietion of the Canada Pa- elfig Rultroul. ‘Tho Govermuent gives the syndicate 25,000,000 acres of Jand slong the route, $25,000,000 worth of Government bonds, and the portions of tho road already constructed, together with surveys of tincon- structed portions, ‘The syndleate gives $1,000,000 andl a certain portion of tho land us security for the working of the line when constructed, The yaluo of the Government subsidy fs estimated at $105,000,000, It will boscen that The Dominion ts about to pay dearly for its whistle, ‘Ti Republican party of Italy is as pro- mlsenous an organization ay the Republican party of France, ‘Tho Conservative Repuh- Henns, represented by Achill Tazarri, do not Ilke tho -courso adopted by tho ylolent fuctlon represented by Garlbalidi's son and aw, and ing fetter to the General i say that tho establishment of a Ite- publle in Ltaly at tha present the would lead tothe speedy restoratton of thy Bourbon, Papal, and Grand Ducal factions which doml- nated Ituly before the year 1858, Canzig and Menatti Garlbatdl are denounced by the ‘Ttal- fan press as selfish ant ambitious demagogs, , and are charged With using Gen, Garibaldi for evil purposes, : Gen, 6 ELD and Gov, Foster attended a wedding ut Cloyoland Jast. evening, and after thoy returned-to thelr hotel they wero walted upon bY Bdoputation of gentlemen who hivited them to-jon in the banquet given by the Republican Committes of Cuya- hoga County In. celebrution of the Na- tional victory, Tho‘ distinguished gentle- men accepted the Invitation, and Gen. Gure 12, field dellvered 1 short speech of thanks for tha honor, and comptimess.od the people of Cleveland on many things, but principally on thelr devotion to the principles of the Hte- publican party and thelr, signal sticeess in the recent election. Gov, Foster spoke also, ‘Tire Boycott relief expedition §s said to be a'Tory dodge for the purpose of provoking the Irish peasantry into rebellion and thus foretng the Liberals te resort to martial law for the government of Ireland. The expedition arrived at Boyeott’s place tast night. ‘They were guarded by the military and police along the entire route. ‘They had to walk sixteen mites from tho depot to the farm, as the people In the yicinity refused to give them conveyanee. They were lodged in a barn last night, which was rather hard on tho “ gentlemen,” Bauony p'Asson, the Ultramontane mem- ber of the French Chamber, hns made him- self notorious inn few days, Ie denounced ths Republic ‘Tuesday, and was expelled from the Chamber therefor; ho ehallenzed Gambetta Wednesday, and yesterday he had to be removed from the Chamber, which he entered notwithstanding’ the ‘order of ex- pulsion, by fifteen soldiers. Walle he was being taken out he kicked up his heels and acted with as much obsthiacy as animals of his Kind usuatly do when|coinpelled tu move against thelr will, : ‘Tin: Kansas fellows don’t seem to know when to stop pillng up ,majorities for Gare field. The] Champton of, Atchison has of- ficial returns from all the counties In the State except twelve on the remote frontier. ‘The vote foots up: Garfield, 115,620; Han- cock, MOLT; Weaver, 1850,. Garfleld’s plurality, 58,609, The will be Increased to about 62,000, ‘Che total vote of the State will be about 200,000,—an Incrense of 62,000 sinea 1878, ‘The Greenback vote !s about 9,000 less than two years ago, Winter the French Jesulis and other priests expelled from France are received with great cordinlity in Spain by the Con- servatives and Moderate Liberals, the Radl- cals of that country view their presence there with undisgulsed alarm and disfavor, ‘The Radfeals say that there his been too much clericalism, clerical Intrigue, aud intolerance in Spain, and that the fiflux of those who were expelled from France for indulging in polltical intrigues bodes no good to the fut- ure of Spain, Lrosy Prison, the famous military bastile of the Southern Confederacy, and which has been usel for some years ns a tobacco fi tory, was sold nt nuctidn to James of Jtichmond, for $6,725] yesterday, ‘The in- genious auctioneer whd knocked it down sald that, on account of Its historical nsso- elation, the bricks corftained in tho walls could be disposed: of to jesidents of the loyal States for $210,000, Mr Gray will hardly realize that amount on tem. Lonp Cricirros, Torymember of Tartia- ment for Fermanagh, af son of tho Eart of Erne, whose dealings with iis tenantry are the cause of the present miltary display in Ire- land, does not Hke Mri James Redpath, of the New York ‘rigune} and ts pattenlarty displeased at Mr. Redpalh’s reference to Her. Gracious Majesty, Lordi’Crichton wishes Mr: Redpath out of Ireland, and sald so at a mecting of Irish Orangemen yesterday, ——— nie: PAuNELD and Ils fellow traversers scored a victory over his prosecutors in the Jatter’s chosen arena yesterday, ‘The application of the traversers’ counsel that they should be furnished full particulars of all the charges ugalust them was granted by the Court, not- withstanding the statement of the Irish Attorney-General that te do so would be eatlvilent to giving the Crown bricfs to the counsel for tha defense. ‘Tne steamer Thomas Kingsford left Oswe- go for Belleville, Ont., last Saturday eventing, several hours before the great storm, and as she has notsines been heard fram it $s be- Neved that she foundered, and that all on board, at least sixteen persons, and probably snore, have been crowned, ‘Tho steamer was due at Belloville Sunday morning, The Kingsford was a now boat, built expressly for the passenger trade. # Gov. Ssrrit, of Wisconsin, yesterday ap pointed the Hon, Orsainus Cole Chief Justice of tho Supreme Court of tha: State In place of Chief-Justice Ryan, decensed, Judge Colo lias been Assoclate Justice, The vacancy created by his promotion has been filled by tho nppolntment of tho Hon. J. B, Cassoday, of Janesville, as Associate Justice, Both ap- polntments aro sntisfactory to the people and Inwyers of the Badger State, ——_— Four of the five prisoners -who were res- cued from the United States Deputy-Marshal at Madison Court-House, Fla, Wednesday, by members of the rovived Ku-Klux, have surrendered tu the authoriiles, They were released on Nght bail, ‘Che fifth man is very sick, and will surrender as soon 28 ho recoy- era. Tho members of te gang of scoundrels who rescued the prisoners have ‘nob been arrested, ——_<$_ Tu total number of lotters and parcels registered throughout thls country during the year ending Juve 30 was 6,006,513, of which only 250,000 letters and 8,250 parcels wera for foroign countries. The amount of the fees collected on the letters and parcels Was $595,774, bolng an inerease of 30 per cent over the fees for the previous year, Only 1,118 of the letters, or one in every 6,200, were lost, . Ketry, a notorious highwayman of Aus- tralia, was hanged yesterday. He was the son of a ian who plied the double yocation of Informer and trungman In Ireland some thirty-three years ngo, and who was sent to the penal settlement in Western Australian for safe keeping, Both father and son were bad eges, und the products of w diabolical aud vivlous systor Gey, GAnvienn's majority over Gen. Hans cock In Michigan Is 53%08 Us -majsority over all [sy 33,54, ‘Tho majoritics for the alno Republican Congressmen vary frou 504 for Lord In tho First District, to 11,216 for Lacey In the ‘Third District. Jerome, Re publlean candidate for Governor, beats Hol- loway, Democrat, by 40,459 votes, Gen, Iancock says hohas written no Iet- tertoan army oMlcer er unybody elsa re fleeting on Sr, arnum’s post-election howl about fraud, The General evidently tubors Under tho delusion that the Presidential question Ig not settled, ns he says: that It Would bo Indelicate for him to discugs It ab tho present time, Tux New York City Democracy ts divided into: three factions now, ‘Tho Irving Hull waste broke up Ine row yesterday ever tho Church this morning. ‘fromevoery Btuto of tho Union wero present, PAGHS. election of Benjamin Wood to Congress from oneof the New York districts. The new faction ts headed bya Ibernian Democrat yeleped John Fox, a State Senator, wLdenies that he acted in had falth towards Seeretary Sherman in pub- lishing the Intler's letter on the Ohio Sen- atorial question, Mr, Dalzell says that he askel for the letter to make It public, and that Secretary Sherman must have known that he (Dalzell) intended to do so. ee Private Daz Yestenpay morning while a number of colored ratlroad Inborers were working un- der an embankment near Orange Court- Tlouse, Va., 0 great inngs of rocks and earth felland crushed to death Edmond Flelds and Powhatan ‘Taylor. ‘Five others were very dangerously injured, Leenetta Morriied yesterday at Phila- delphia in her 88th year, Thedeceased Indy early identified herself with the Antl- Slavery cause, and chempioned it to the end, She was a teacher in early life, and at the age of 26 became a preacher of her sect, tha Soclety of Friend. Kratewir, a Loulstaua town, was visited. by a terrifiecyclone Wednesday and Iterally demolished, ‘The destruction of property ts sald to have been very great. Prof. teynolds, of the Baptist Church, was killed, and several people were injured, some, it is feared, fatally, Tur Parlinnent of New South Wales has been dissolved and new elections have been ordered. Henry Warkes, the head of tha present Governinent, in hls appeal to the clectors, declares for free trade and the ex- tension of the principle of self-government to eitics, Drnvisemt PAasua, recently appointed Goy- ernor of Albania, says lie lings perstiaded some of tho leading Albanians to advise their countrymen to surrender Duleigno. He is sanguine enough to hone that his nitvice will have some effect; at least he says hets. “Jnr Duxse, vn bully and ward politician, whoso brutally assaulted ex- Judge Morris Wednesday, has been indicted by the Grand Jury of Kings County for as- sanlt with intent to kill. Judge Morris suf- fers greatly, and {5 unnbic to move or speak. Mus. Brows, of Indianapolis, who was recently convicted of being an accomplice with her paramour, Wade, in tho murder of her husband, has been granted a new trial by the Supreme Court. ‘The motion for a new trial for Wade was dented. Mrs. M. E. Want of the New York Ladies’ Mining and Stock Exchange, has suddenly disappeared from the office of that concern, Several members of her sex who have been victinized by Mrs. Warren would Ike to know her whereabout Tins Tadlana State Treasurer and Auditor have made their annual settlements, their books baluneing to acent, ‘The total cast receipts during the year are shown to be $4,272,022,48; total disbursements, $3,397,- 057,11; batunce, Porn Lxo revelved a detegation- of Urey Bishops yesterday, and in the course of his address to them: expressed great sytipathy for Ireland, and advised them to cautiontheir people against revolutionary principles an practices. Wine Greece Is pushing its military Measures as fast as possible, it is thought its army will not be in good fizhting trim tll] March, By that timo ‘furkey may have made all the concessions demanded, but it is not Ukely, Duntxa a Republican cetebration at Safe ed , Harbor, near Lancaster, Pa., Wednesday night, a cannon exploded, killing ‘Joseph Taylor and John Anment. One man and two Indles were very seriously Injured, Lousy, the astronomer, discovered a comet on tho 7th inst. in 23 hours 48 minutes right ascension, and 42 hours 34 minutes deetina- tlon, witha dally motion of 7 minutes right ascension and 08 minutes north, — G, H, Day, tho Indinnapolis clothler whose bankruptcy was announced a fow days ago, has beon arrested ut the iustance of his ered- itors on the charge of having improperly dis- posed of some of his atoc! Tne intornal-revenua receipts: for tho period which has elupsed slnee the soth of Juno have been $48,240,768, against $43,780,- 85 for tha corresponding period of Just yenr, —— ee Dunina the fiseal year ending June 80 tho: receipts of the ‘Treasury Department from customs dutles amounted to $188,578,011,5 ‘This sum was collected at a costo $6,020,255, peeranncenanninaas Nonniw: to southwest winds, lower temperature, and higher barometer ara the meteorological conditions predicted for to- day by the Slgnal S 8 Bureau, Mn. evry Witantoy, a well-known Philadelphia lawyer, and at ono time asso- clate editor of the stmericun Law Register, died yesterday morutn, SUICIDE, Br. Louta, Nov. 1,—Un tho Ith ult, Edward Tako, 17 yours of aye, was whipped by bls fathor for sponding a fow dollars, Nuxt day he myste- riously -disappuared, and nothing wag beard of him until yeaterduy, when his body was fountl flonting ut the lumbortandlug, At tho Inquest his brother, Frederick Luke, testifiod that it was bis opluton that Rdward drowned himecit on ace vount of the whipping rovolved from his father, ee ST. LOUIS ITEMS. 8. Loos, Nov. 1L.—Tho National Council of the Congregational Chureh convened at Pligeiin Distinguished divines The opening nildreas was delivered by the itoy. Dr. Truman M, Post. , Tho now census {a progressing fucly, and the indications ure that by the ond of the week tho onumenition will bo completed. a COMET DISCOVERED, Wasiinaton, D.0., Nov,1l.—Tha Astronomer Royal of England bag informed tho Smithsonian dnstitudon hore of tho discovery by Lohse, on the 7th of November, of n comet fn 23 hourd da Minutes right ascension, 42 degrees Ut minutos north declination, with x duily ination of 7 min- utes in right ascension aud 68 minutes north, — COAL, New You, Nov, 11.—Tho production of ane thrucite coal wilt not be restricted until atter tho close of nayigatiuu. Tho demand for ou se 9 West, and somo uf tho ve eats Bula id ‘bo nuaking, through their agenta, largo contracts for ature delivery, —— INDICTED, ‘ Brooutrn, N.Y Nov. tl—Ex-Ald. Dunno, who made a brutul attack upon ex-Judgo Morris, has been indicted by the Grand Jury for nagault with intent to kill, ‘The Judge fe sulfore dug hutensely, ud bb mounts ta move OF speak, viln Gribune. _, 1880—TEN NEW YORK. Democratic Slanderers Filled with Well-Founded Fright. : No Such General Disquietude Since the Tweed Ex- plosion. Details of the Confessions of the Two Hired Perjurers. The Most Important Parts of Their Statements Still Suppressed. A. Close Connection’ Established Between Barnum and tho Pruth ? Gang. A Large Number of Warrants Known to Have Been Issued. Comments of Intelligent People upon the Felonies of the Democrat. ic Committee, O'Brien Indicted for Perjury, and Morey Held as State’s Evidence, Speech of Gen.’Grant at 1. Del- monico Banquet Lust Evening. A. Split in Irving Hall—A Demo- cratic Deficit~A Denial by Hancock. THE FORGERY. A GREAT CRIME. COMMENTS OF MN. STOUGHTON, Spretat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Youu, Nov. £L.—The more the sub- ject of the forged Morey letter Is tnvestignted the stronzer become the proofs that thd Democratic managers tire inplicated In the base scheme which imany at first supposed originated in the office of n disreputable morning newspaper tn this elty, The con- nection of the National Democratic Comuit- tee, or any member of It, with tho publica- tion and elreulation of the forgery is an in- teresting subject for speciation, and honest members of the Democratic party doubtiess have adestreto know just to what extent their leaders are responstblo for the dls- gracefnt ATTEMPT TO CANNY A NATIONAL ELECTION by such fraudulent methods as that sug- gested by the forged letter, ‘The views of the Hon. Edwin W. Stoughton throw a Breat light upon these points, and prove far from: edifying to some persons who havo been hitherto regarded a3 gentlemen, Mr, Stoughton lns been concerned as counsel in the prosecution of the forgery and Itbel from the commencement, and is satisfied to speak upon this subject, and what he says may be tuken as a forecast of INS SUMMING UP of the matter In Court. He snys: Ittsnot surprising that, in view of tho ex- traordluary and persistent declarations of | Mr. Abram 8, Hewitt that tho letter wus genuine, followed by the nvtlon of the Democratic Nit- tonul Committes in cireulnting milllons ‘of coples asserting its genuineness, thousands of honest voters in the North, and espeelally in tho Pueltle States and in the manufacturing dls- tricts, should have been led to bellove that it was the purpose of the Republican lenders to introduce Chinese Jabor to tho degradation and impoverlshment of tho workingmen of tho United States. No reflecting man will belleve that this was tho work of the person whoso hands wroto the letter, or the work of those in bee office of the paper to which ho contributed. Por a THE NEAT, AUTIOR of the plot aud conspiracy todefraud a nation we roust look higher inthe roll of Infamy ond in the estcem of tho Democratic purty than we ean place those persons, iT WAS NOT SUFFICIENT tocreato tho motive which luspired those who planned tho most wicked and tho most foatusomo method over adopted to win political success. Wo shall yet learn who those persons wero, Tho poor wretohes who havo confessed the perjurics which thoy wero paid to porpetrate by monoy contributed from tho trongury of tha Demo- cratic party, have uot, by thoir confexstou, lod usto the yiow of \ THE REAL PARTNERS tothe fraud, They however, have led us for- ward several fmpurtant steps towards that ond, and havo onadled us to distinguish with reason- able elonrness Where thoy are to bo found. ‘This at least fins been accoimpliahod—that so cleurly has it appeured that a detestable forgery hus ‘beon used by tho'Vemooratls managers to come pass a great object that honest Democrats HOW THEIR HEADS IN KHAME at tho revelation, and usk for no mercy in favor of those who have committed tho outrage, “It 1s to be rogretted thut na gentloman occupying tho bigh sucint aud politital position of Str, Huwite should have beon led by party zoul to espouse anoifort bascd upon inaterials su vile, whilo it cannot bo doubted that, but for his ussistance lis tho manner I bavo statud, tho huzard to tho fortunes of tho American poople by, means of | the forgery which hus been exposed would have Doers greatly lessened. ——<———— YESTERDAY, crowns, - F Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. New Yous, Nov, 11.—The Interest In the confessions of §.. 8, -Morey and James O'Brien, the two porjured witnesses who swore in the Philp case that they personally knew the inythical I!, L. Morey, to whom the forged Chinese letter was addressed, was In no wise, abated” to-day, and crowds thronged tha District Attorney’s office all ‘day, intent on learning who are Implleated by the statomioants of the two men, Ab no thne since the exposure of the Tweed ring has thore been more excltoment aniong local Democratio politicians than: that which has been created by . . THE ASTOUNDING DEVELOPMENTS which have followed the perpetration of tha Morey. forgery. ‘The Chinese letter, which wag relled on by the Denovrats to carry the elvetion for Gen, Hancock, hag proyei a per. fect Nonesis to the party, and the politicians are. anxiously asklng where tho avenglig?) hand will strike frst. Thoy found small con solation In the District Attorney's olive, how, oot PRICE FIVE ( 3 (TS. ge ever. Mr. Hell, In who ds the case ot the two perfurers rests, 5 3 is silont as the grave, nud to ail questicS & to what was to be done, or who Js Implf ~% , his ons answer was, “ Lenn’t say yet.!f * >> : COs NEARS AND 3 DAVENPORT & remained in the ofice, neglecting thelr pri vate business from 10 o’divek In the mornin! until 6in the evening, hurrying to’ and fro from one room to another, and working hard Jn aiding Mr. Bett in the work he iy engaged in. ‘here was an atrof mystery abont the omce whieh no man not inthe seeret. could fathoin, ‘The only certainty is that Samuel S.Morey has serlously implicated certain prominent Democrats of this city, and that indlutinents have already been drawn against these men, Who THEY ARE : will not be known tintil they have been are tested, which will probably be very soon, may state, in this counection, what but yery few people are aware of,—and they are oft ciats directly connected with the ease,—that 8 large numberof warratits have been Issued, some of whieli are in blank. That they cover CERTAIN 5O-CALLED STATESMEN who were prominent in the Inte campaign, and chielly engaged ina defamatory course that has covered thelr names with obloquy, there is Mitte question. Justice Morgan renched the District Attorney's office. at 10 oeloek, and, entering an inner room, sent for Samucl S. Morey. ‘The perjured witness hob- Viet painfully into the room on his erutches, and took his ‘seat. ‘The Hon. Edward M. Stoughton, Col. George Bliss, Assistant Dis+ trict Attorneys Bell and Hollins, John I. Davenport, and Col. Henry J. Johnson, .of Cumberland, Md., were also In the room. Morey’s confession, made yesterday, was read to him, and he signed his name, as he said the mythical If. 1. Morey stgned his, io. a“ bold, course hand.” James O'Brien, who personated Robert Lindsey, was then called before tho Justice, and signed the statement made by him yesterday, ‘Che Grand Jury were fn session, and, at 1 o'clock, the cases of Morey ond O'Brien were brought before .it, Col. Henry J. Johnson, Williain: Ei, Grimth, James Reld, and RT. Powell, of Cumberland, Md., were examined in regard to O'Brien, and an Indletment for perjury was promptly found against that en- jerprising Washingtonian. ‘lo the surpriso of everybody,Samuel 8, Morey was then sume moned to tho jtry-room, and when he re+ turned it was announced that he had been committed to the House of Detention as a witness. He luy down on one of the benches in the ante-room, and was SUDDENLY ATTACKED BY AN EPILEPTIC FIT. He bounded from the benoh and landed five feet away, and for two minutes he lay right. Ills friends pulled off his bootsand stockings, and by vigorously pounding on the soles of ~ lls feet, finally restored him, It was on the statements of this witness that the grand Jury ordered Indictinents against certain per~ sons. WARRANTS forthe arrest of the inlicted persons wero issued, and the arrests may be made Innie- diately. The confession of Samuel 8. Morey, so far as made publicto-day, coversseventeen pages of legul-cap, but every material fact which it contains was given In last -night’s dispateh to Tire Tnmune, Some of the frets which Morey testified to are withheld for the present. LES MISERABLES. YESTERDAY, Nrw York, Nov. 11—Solomon Sullivan Morey, Hrank E. Morey, of Lawrence, ‘Muns., and Jolin W. Morey; of Boston, were this afternoon conducted tothe Grand.Jury room. Solomon Morey was bowed by pliysical ine firmities. He looked worn and litggard, and needed constant support. He was before the Grand Jury for some time, y At the conclusion of 8. §, Morey'’s exam- ination he entered the ante-room and sat on ® bench conversing with his son Harry. Suddenly he fell on the floor inan eptleptic fit. Hisson Frank, and a Boston police ofl cw, John W. Morey, ran to his assistance. Ife finally recovered, and was placed on the bench, where he lay at full length, Henry J. Johnson, Willan £. Grifith, Jawes Reid, RS, Nowell, all of Cumber- land, Mi., gave testimony in reference to , dames O'Brien. Each stated afterwards that the Prosecuting Attorney told them not todl- vulgo the facts to which they had testified. ANOTHER ACCOUNT, New Yoni, Nov, 11.—The caso of James O’Brien, allas Lhutsey,. and $. 8, Morey, charged with perjury: in the Morey letter, trinl, were before the Grand Jury of the Gen= eral Sessions to«tny. An Indictment waa ordered for perjury ‘against O'Brien, and Morey was used as State’s.evidence, and sent to the House of Detention ax xv witness, Other and more important confessions are said to have boon made, and arrests are ex pected to-morrow. MOREY VERBATIM. ‘THE CONFESSION, AS OUTLINED IN YESTER* DAY'S REPOItY, New Yonk, Nov, The District-Attor- ney furnishes the press the confessions of Morey and O'Brien Gikis Lindsey) so far as can bo mado public without Interfering with the cause ofjustlee, The fines lastnight fur. nished the Western press the substance of tho confessions, but tho sdetails In some par’ tleulars ure of great Interest, and are as fol- lows: rae > Maroy, after staling that Clark’ and San- born, of Lawrence, Alnss., Induced him to go. , tu New York and testify, promising to stand’ by him and seo him well paid, sald: Being strongly urged, and In pevorty, cone sented to come, Ieame on here, 1 gave cor rect testimony, as you will sco, and only in re- gard to I. L. Morey was iny testimony falso, and also whon! stated that I hat bean offered $100 by a Hepubticun not toa come on hern and testify. My family record is true, except in ree ludion to H, 1. Morey, WHosM I DON’T KNOW, and nevor have known, and know at tho timo that itwaga falao statement, I went to the Truth ofea soyerul timog, and had an Ine - terview with Josh Hart aad anothor man connected with tho . puper, whose numa J do not know, Wo arrived (Clark, and 1) tho Katurday before clection. On Sunday -Mornlug we went down to the Demooratic hoads quartory first, and fouud nobody there but some women loaning up, Wo went then aud got some breayfnst, We caine back and they kept usthore, bgeta mau by the name of Mooray firat, aud they number of thom, headquarters’ ‘mon, Idid ndy geo Barnum, Ho bad returned jto Connecticuf\sho ovoning provious. Thera, ‘was anothor short, man thero, Leould tell big’ namo if L heard It. Mr, Moore was Serxeant-at~ Aris of the Democratic Committee thore, thoy seid, Leaw oe Oe cet WHAT [SUPPOSED Wis THE BECRETANY, | tho man that wrote aud gave us tho check when wo returned, Ho guyvomo a ohétk Car. $150, for expensed for Clark, snd $100 bo was tors > 1omewhon ho wot tho clock cushod. ‘Tho $100 was for coming yn 1 suppose. Joldidn't say what It was for. Mot tho 100, When [rowrned to Luwropeo 1 got jt, ThutSunday hogot a cam. riage and took us to Central Park, From thora - ay went down to Staten Island on the ferrybuat. ‘We stopped down thore until 4 o,clock in the, alternoon, aud wont up tot, Vincent's Hotel,. L- think up in tha purk, Woot sapper there and returned to Democratic heidquartera and stopped thoro all night, They suld in.tho moras dng that ea tee que boys 2 coulda't lot us out of thoir sight”, They were afraid tittle Davenport wauld yet. Xold of us. ‘Tho next morning wo got breakfast and went te: caer a ‘