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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: NOVEMBER 25, °1880—TEN PAGES; ~~ eames tyre & THEN AY, bushels of gratn on nt the close. ‘There aro about twenty carloads ina eana-boat, Tho reports that have gone abroad are wild” ‘There ts a stron tendeney for higher prices, as the ‘rallroads, taking advantage of the close of t pits, are expected te tnmedi- ately Inerease thelr frelelit rates. WHEAT, Winter whont was quite netive, the option deatinss gain forming the notable feature of the bes ness, espeelalty on Na, Bred, dante aty +ytlon, which was tho favorit. Priecs ngwh, Lucsiwed frequently, opening a shade Mgher. cos svon breaking again, and yleld- ing fully }@uy eents a busliel, to rally. Inter ontoahout thy highest flzutes of the day, closing about steady for Nov ved, Esport buyers have been eperathag with reserve. Sales wer reported of No. pred at St3i@ red at SieewLaely, mostly ab closing at SLT 43 do, Novem Mg@LUTy, closing at Sterty asked; do, December, at $1262 L238, clos ab 31.787; clo, Jamutry, ut She LBL, clos ing oat Og ouskel ognd § bid; do Fe N@uitey, closing av 1 ade a SLH@LA; No. & 24, nlostly abShds ungraded 3 haste quaity; chofeo hard No. L Duluth spelag at $1.20; No. 3° Milwan- spring at SLibdelivered. ‘The mmount of wheaton the canals to-day wis 1,662,000 bushels, cons was freely dealt in, and quoted generally weaker, bo most instances declining early in the day Geely cent ahushel, and toward the close, on the December and January options, hardening ittle, Sales were reported mised Western, ungraded, new and old, ati7@ G2g cents as lo quality; No. 3, 58 cents; No. 2 white at 6147 cents; New York yellow at O18 {ui0? cents, VATS, RYE, AND BARLEY. Oats tir lesa request and quoted Irregular, Jn Instances receding slghtty, though leave dug off with more:firmmess, Sales were re- vorted of white Western ungraded at it its, asto quality; mixed ditto at 42@eH cents; No. 2 Chicago quoted at H}y cents utloat. tye was in more demand, and values were agaln quoted higher on Jight offerlugs, A: fuw ear-loads of No, 2 soll at $1.02;-No, 2 Western, November dellyery, was quoted at $1051) Dit and $1.07@ Lug asked. Barley was wan quoted dearer and want- Offerings were Hilted, with sales of 9 boat-load of No, 1 Canada at $1.25 freely bid, anid np to $1.35 asked, PROVISIONS. Ttog Vraducts were weak on a tess fetive movement. Western mess pork wis In limited requ for early delivery, and was quoted at $14.50@15.00, and new at $15.25, and Hn the option line Western mess Was dull, with December option nt St3a0 bid and Sh4.25 asked, and February at $14.80 bid anal Vasked. Cut ments were moder ately uetive and st con Was itt re- aquest, Long clear was quoted at 7¢@8e, and short clear at sie, Western steam lard was iy demand for early delivery, quoted at $9.05; sales of 1,450 tes nt $0.050e0.102 att In tu option Ine quite aetive, opening rather lower, closing with morg firmness at $8,774, with November quoted as closing at S073, December at $9.05 bid, year's option WO, January at SK0rly, ebruary at SVU, Maret at 80,15@0, 17. 3 ‘Tallow was In request at 0 T-10@61¢ ecnts for prime. e SUGARS, Raw sugars were In very good reuttest, with tair te geod refiuing Cuba quoted at F4@i156 cents; centrifugal ut sig cents. Re- fined sugars attracted more attention at nd- vanced prices. aA very'moderate movement in frelghts was Teported, nt, however, generally unchanged quotations, on: restrleted offerings of: roum: on berth and: tonuage, for charter. -For Liverpool, engagements reported have been, by steam, flour ut 2s dd@8s, mostly through freight and forward: shipnent, ‘and by oute port steamers as low as 2s b1@2s 74d, quoted’ in the local market nt the close at 3 bid; pro-. visions ata2s d@i5s, mainly through freight for forward shipment, aud by outport steain ers us low as ds Gd. COFFER.* One of tho Jargest cuffee-houses.in-this clty to-lay recelveiL«a dispatch from thelr agent at Rio stating that it was reported there that te first bloom of the crop had been lost. ‘Thera was an enormous yield Jast year, and “itis believed that the plants were temporar- ily exhausted. The receipt of this Intelll- &enco was of great importance to the trade, and hind its effect upon the market here, for cuffee Immedtately advanced In price, METROPOLITAN MATTERS. RYDER AND CIAPIN. A STATEMENT REQAUDING THESE Prose INENT PREACHERS, - Speciat Disputes tu. The Chicage Tribune, N Youn, Noy. 24—A dispatch to an evening paper here to-day announced that the Rey. Dr. Ryder, of Chicago, had reeelyed a call to tho Rov, Dr, E, 11. Chaphs ehureh, in thiselty, ‘This inisled many persons here into the belie€ that Dr. Ryder was about to succeed Dr. Chapin as pastor of tho Church of the Divine — Paternity, The only foundation for the, report is that Dr. Ryder has been fnylted to preach on Sunday next, and no call ta the pastorate has been sent iim. Dr. Chapha, 13 is well known, is quite iM, and has not breached since Inst Palm Simday. He ts now confined to his house, in charge of a enreful nurse, Hs pulpit has been sapplied by varlousilaisters,and Dr. Ryder has preached nice or Ewlco very aceeptably, Linight state ns this connection that it Is more than proba- ble that DR. CHAPIN WILT. NEVE AGAIN occuPy 31S PULLIN, Mls condition fs such that he cannot perform his ministerlal labors, and still hots not will- Ing to entirely give up the charge that he has bo long and so neeeptably filled, "The ‘rns tees of the church have, for suma’ tlie past, contemplated the appointment of a colleague or assistant to preach and look after the pastoral dutles, while, out of compliment to Dr. Chapin, he remalny nowlnally tho aiinister, One of Ils: famlly to-nteht informed = your correspundent that there would be a oinectlug of — the ‘Trustees on Sunday, when, in all probabllity, ncolleague would be deelded upon, -* Fur,” sald my informant, “Dr, Chaplin will never occupy his pulpit again” THE FEELING TOWARDS DI. RYDER is very friendly, and, if ho enn be Induced to give up hls Chicago charge, there Is nodoubt ho will bo offered the place here, as an assist- ant to Dr. Chaplin, with the right or suc. cession in the event of the present pastor's death, No definit step of Uils khud, however, has been taken yet. De, Ryder's.Chleago friends need wot be surprised to learn that Aho olfer is ulthnately made, AN ALIBI BURE ENOUGTL, Spectat Diayatch tu ‘the Chicago Tribune, New Youn, Nov.34.—Tho Seeretary of the Einigration Commisston, Jackson, has rer ceived a letter from Hermann Johansehroe der, who wrote from a priaon In Hanoyer, to which he was condemned for twelve yoars, for forgery on dune 2, 157, ‘asking -nssist- ance to enable him to prove an alibl, and thus secure his release. Hv claimed that he came to thy elty on duly 7% Y6i7, and was rogistered at Gastle Garden under the name of: Joseph Irsehins, whieh he assumed tho better to discover the where abouts of certatn persons who hat, perpe- trated crimes agalnst his family, Hence he Went lo Cineinnat), Toledo, and Detrolt, re maining in Amertes until about the middle of 187%, jhe says thnt the forgery for whiel: he fs suffering was committed while he was in the Onited States, ‘The recurds were éeqrched, und his statement in regard ta the arrival of Joseph Uersehing was found to be correct. A certificate to that elect will be sent to hime : a THE FORGHRRY,. O'NIEN, New You, Nov, 24.--James O'Brien, alias Robert Lindsey, who was indicted to-day by the Grand Jury ‘for ‘perjury In connection with the Morey Chinese letter, was arraigned before dudge Cowling In the General Scasiuns. He pleaded guilty, and .sald he was bern in Georgetown, D, Cy was 2t yenrs old, no oc. cupation, Ho was romanded until Iriday for sentence, i vie Tn LETTEN ae Counsel for the prosecutlon in the; Morey- letter ense for some thie past have been carefully examining the lutter and envelope, to see If etther would wiford any elew to the wilter, A photographie copy of the en- velope, very neh enlarged, has been taken, and this reveals that an address has been nearly erased from It. 'The name appears to be either “Cox?! or 4 Fox,” I OF SONG. company, New York City, ‘The first ame looks Ike Edwin or Buward, — Inqutrles are belng made to aseertatn, if possible, the per- son to whom it was auldressed, Meanwhile no additional indletnents have been found by the Grand Jury, SALMAGUNDI. . NONANZA. Spretal Dispatch to The Ohteatgo Tribune. Ww Yonk, Nov. Sh—Joln We Mackay, the Paeifle coast iniftionalre, arrived un this elty. Sunday and sailed In the Bothnia te join Als family [In Paris, Mr. Maekay fett Vir- aluia City on Nov, 141 the speetal car that curried the family of Cyrus W. Field to the const. Henry Rosener and wife and child, anid Congressmen RM, Dagaett, of Nevada, wergin the party, A ear-wheul broke at Vittsburg on Saturday, enusing some delay in the Journey. Af. Mackay had not been East for two years. He will spend five or six months abroad, s THE OVERDUE STEAMER BRISTON, arrived last night in tow of the British stentustiip Naworth Castle. She anchored outside the bar, and came np to the elty this qnorntng. ‘The steamship Ethlope, whieh ar rived from Glagow last night, one tliy be- hind schedule tne, experienced hard gal nnd heavy seas during the entire voynge. On ‘Tuestlay: Inst terrific weather - was ene ebuntered, the seas breaking over and sweep: the entire length of the vessel, Her bows and “ turtiexteck ” are covered with fee, : GLOVE FIGHT, Edward MeGlinchy, of Bridgeport, Conn, and Mike Donovan, of- Chteago, middle. weight pugilists, had a glove fight of six younts at Bridgeport, Conn, last night, ‘The battle was 0 most: exelting one, and said to surpass anything ever sven in this country 1n the way of sclentifie Mittlig ani stopping. Noth men were completely extiausted at the close, ‘The fght was declared a draw, anu the two will soon meet again, BARNUM, P, 'T. Barnuin, the {anious showman, has been serlousty Hl for over a week, suffering much agony from nn obstruction of the fn- testines, His condition for several days was critical, but he is now thought to be out of danger, Hoire’s “MEFISTOFELE”? Was heard by the publte fur the first thme in this country, In its uriginal and complete form, at the Academy of Music this evening, The tuterest in thls opera may be fudged from the fact that two hours and a half after tho sale of seats opened on ‘Tuesday morn: ing nearly every sent in the house was sold for the first night. In order to meet tho de- mand for seats, Mr. Mapleson has dectded to repeat the opera on Friday night, with the same cast 2g that of this evening, + THANKSGIVING DAY, Thanksgiving Day will be generally ob- served hereabouts, In thy elty the several hanges, bunks, business horses, aul Gove ernment offices will be closed. ‘Che churches, will have ‘spechtl_services, and the theiitres extra performances, | The evening uewspa- bers will not be issued to-morrow. ¢ THE BARK TUCK SING, which has sniled for Liberia, tuvk out Mrs, Barboza, a daughter. of Dro 1. Hightand Garnet. She gous out as a misstonary under the anspices' of, the “American Presbyterian Board of Fureign’ Missions, ‘The Tuek Sing will be placed under the Liberian flag as soon ng she arrives at the shores of that Kte- public, Sho took ont no colored emigrants, CAM, KYDDI, ‘The searchers for Kild’s gold, at Round Isinnd, in the Hudson, oppostt Peekskill, have abandoned thelr Inbor for the winter, owing to the cold and muddy condition of tha water rendering it diMeult for the divers to work to ndyautage. ‘Chey will resuine work in the spring, FAI. Among the many featuresat the St. Francis Xavler’s Falr tn West Sixteenth street, Is the stand of National and State colors which Is to bo awarded to the reginent.of the National Guard recelying the highest num- ber of yotes. Madame Gerster uttended the falr to-night und presided at tho flower payillon, , ELEVATED, Unlf the number of the employés of tho Ninth Avenue Elevated Ratlruad have re- celved notices of dismissal, Hlerenfter both the Ninth and Seeond avenue curs will not runon Second avenue pfter 8 p,m, THE. MANHATTAN OVERLAND CLUH Will have thelr openlng fox and hound chase to-morrow. ‘Phe start will be made from Weehnwken, and the distance will bé to Fort Loe, ten alles, A CONCERT for the benefit of the First French Indepond- ent Catholle Church was glyen by Pearl Liv- Ingston and company tonight Ju Selence ull, No. 1 Elgith street, near Broadway, ; THY WEATHER ‘TD the Western assoctated Press, New Yori, Nov, 25.—2 8. 1.—A snow storm set Sh at 10 o’cloct: last night, and at this hour still continues, te OKLAHOMA, Sr. Lours, Mo. Nov. 24,--capt, Steele, Quorge M. dnekson, and Robert Witson are: here, aid will leave for Warehington tasmarrow, - They were chogen ut a meotlug of the Okinhoun col onists fy Wichita, ins. tu goto Wisblaypton and uy wimemorial before the President and Cone ress, ‘Tho expedition foaves ¥ how Dee. 6, taking swells anat otie sth= ellnery, dnl the onttt for a ewapaper. ‘The dulewates elultn that the expedition will number. several thoumud men, a MUST LIVE, Spectal Dispatca to Be Chicago Tribune. Tonosxto, Nov. 2h—The congregation of Pars Vamont Strevt Baptlat Chuireh, at a iieatiang bel tusnight, agreed lo accept the resignation at the Kev. Bot, Pattontlt, bhule pastor, Whe cate of the scenes pt the pater fram thy peuple is nndnly owing lathe former bivite lorimed a business partnership. The pustor deteuded ie Hetion by stiting fy etfeet that te Haida af te, church were sy low that in the titeresia of bie Tamily he hud tu tuke te semy other hau of Ute, A Cruel Joke on a Youn Piltabury Telegninh. Tho nuptlal crate oF au uusophtatleatid valle road iiterer employed an ty bomeroer & Can brn Bailroud, iene dobastown, tia Goun toded ou ween of trouble at the outset of ths voynge, For nore thin year he bud been tin ardeutiav ery and at last bib finamonate consented to name the uy. ‘Phis was nliout six weeks age, and the two Bhurted to Jolnstows te become and, On the train thole billing and cools attracted the uttention of 0 way, who tuude hold to wk themit they were yeeently married. ‘They wore not nitrriod atall, they suid, but they honed to be soon, Why not hive tho Job aver at once, the strunper usked. dle was wv Squire front Jobo town, he wild, and ble pume wis Hurke. The two were willing, and the civil marrluye formu. ln was youu through with, ‘The strauver took the regulur feo und loft the truin at tho next sta: linn, ‘Tho happy couple entered upon thelr nuirrled lifo at once, bul aw day or two nye they Jexened that there wis no Squire Burke in dohnatown, Houlizing that thoy hud been uinde the vietine of w practicn! Joke, thoy burried w Johnstown and went through the cerumony a seond tne, under the auspices of Squire Kru. zlur, Now thuy ure satistlod that everythliug ja ull right, und thelr domestic Mfv bus revevered: ty former scruatt ys Couple, WASHINGTON; - Condition of the Currentty:ds * Shown by the Controls. ws lerts Report. uy | A Comparison of Our Papor-Money “System with That of Othor { Countries. 3... chap Hints as to Secretary Sheb-|,0f thas, oo, man’s Views on the Ro- funding Question. The Secretary Will Renew His Recom- mendations Relative to the Silver Dollar, 3 Commissioner Le Duc’s Presenta- tion of the Agricultural Department, Me Desires Full Swing in Dealing with Plenro-Paenmonla in Caitle. Substance of tho Annual Report of the Commissioner of Pen- sions. THE CURRENCY. CONTROLLER'S REPOUT, Wasttisaron, D.C. Nov. 24.—Tho tollowing 1s 8 portion of tho annual report of tho Controller of the Curreney. The remulnder, which consists of tt review of the operations of the Nuttenil- bunk gystem sines resumpuon, and the ustimate of the amount of currency and colu in the country, and the amount In National, State, and aivings Inks, and nthe bands of the people on tho dute of resumption by coin payments, and on Noy. 1, 1879, aud Nov, 1, 1880, Is not yet completed, but will be ready for publiention in tho coutrse uf 0 fow days. . The nmountof National-bank and tegal-tender notes outstanding Nov, 1, 188), and the nygregate umotuts of both Kinds of notes for tho sume date in 1878 and 1879, was ns follows; Amount Amount t tegai=tenite 5 Aq kes TEAK thousands, Maui oa Five thousants, ‘¢.0U Ten Mousands. cece UU Adil for tenenons' of 4 gles Hot presant= wior dustruyed.... 14,129 * Bim TOLATS sors AEHQUR AGL ET OSLOIN $00,741,407 Deduct tur Teuals tender notes e- troyed I Cater 1,000,000 1,000,000 OGLE KWAONT UIE HiSQTAN OT The aggeegute amount of buth kinds of notes In 1879 was $681,816, and in 1878, 3UGd,.k, ‘The hu provides that after specie payments are resumed the National banks shall not be fur nished with noted of less denomination than $5, and In aecorines with this provision no notes of denominitions of 81 and ¥2 have been Issued sinvo the Istday of January, 1870, The umount ofones untatunding that day was 84,700,817, 1nd of twos, S204, Total, $7,718,747, Since tha fate the ones Inve been reduced $2,501,855, and tho twos, $1,717,070, making a total reduction of sinall bank totes of $4,210,025, ‘The ntnount of Jegul-tender notes of tho denomination of $1 outstanding at thut dite was 80,257,109, and of “twos, $2,005,005. ‘Total, 3H,202,6H, The Inerense sluce that dutta Nay, 1.16%, bas boan RL G8,_ Thus (t wie seen that while tho sual, notes. of the Natlonnl banks have been, fe REDUCED MORE THAN FOUIt MILLIONS ($4,210,025), fr compliance with tho low, since the. duty of restinption, the legal-tender notes of the sume denominations have been snerenset 83,401,584. Tho total amount of these denomi- nations of buth kinds outstanding Noy, 1, 1880, fa $4728,040. Tho’ total Increase during tho Year $3 $4,065,075, - The deerense during the year previous was €3,00451, Of tho entire amount of National-bank and legat-tendor notes now outstunding, nearly 7 per cent consists of $1 and $2 notes, moré thun 3t per cent of ones, twos, and fives, and more than 58 per cent is in notes of 2 less denomination than 820, aud 80 per cent {a In notes of a lower denomination than 50. Of the cutire'tdsue, about 2 per cent Is in dee nominations of $50 and upwards. The amount of circulation of the Bank of France Jan, 90, 1970, was 3468,194,106, showing an increnso be- tween that time ond Jun. 20 of $6,100,707. Tho Imporial Bunk of Germany tssnes no notes of atess denominadion than 87.60, and the Bunk of Franen Issues but about €2,000,009 In notes of 1 lesd donominntion thin §6. The Bank of En- gland Issucs no noted Jess than $25, and the Banks of Ireland ond Scottand none less than $6, Tho amount of circulation In this country in denominutiona of $4 and under was 8214,220,888 Nov. 1, 188. In tho forelyn countries named a large nmount of silver and gold coin of the low. er denominations enters tito general cireul ton, Ie wilt be impossible to keep In elroulation any Inrge amount of sinatl gold colns or allyer dollar unless the coinage of tho latter fs ry- strleted and tho smatl notes withdrawn, BONDS. ‘The totul umount of Uulted States bonds held na evcurity for elreuinting notes on the Ist of November, 196), wis €M9,749,059, On Oct. 2, 1805. tho totil amennut of bonds held for this purpose Was $270.200,000, of whieh $10,807,000 was In 6 ber cents and $70,812,000 inh per cants, On Oct, 1, E67, the Dunks holed $246,801,800 6 per conta and $05, 012,550.5 per venta, Sloce that Udine there has been to Nov, Ly 1870, a devre nse of 818,201,080 fn 6 per cent bonds and an Inerease of $31,137,200 fn 5 per venta, : ‘Tho banks vow bold $26,998,050 of 4!¢ por centa which have been deposited since Sept. 1,187, and 8119,075,100 4 pur vents which have been das posited since July 1, 1877, During tho yenr, 19243,300 4 per cents have bodn wRhdrawn, ehtelty, for thy purpase of renle lati the Jurge premidins on theaw bonds, ang atui,70 G per cents dupoalted, whieh will ture ina fewanontha, Yho banks stitl hold 2H Oper ect G20 bonds wid 820,000 6 per eon: Wedd bonds, Wpon whieh futerest hu Ase, Ther wise hold C10,00,80) of Ca of 1281, whieh are tedounubly the ist of next Muy, and 34,016,000 er ot LSt, paynhle the tet of January next, and 200,02. 0 Ce Of 181, whieh aro redvomable the Tat of July next, Albof the band 0 per cent bonds now hetd by the National banks, with the exeeption of the Vagily Rallway bonds, will mature on ur before duly t, 1832, and will probably be replaced by bonds benrhor Interest itor 44g per cont, or by now bonds hereatier ta be issued by authority of Compress beavhig a lesd rate of interest. The umount of howd held. by the Nationat thinks Nuved, TR, was 840000, and the wrnuiat hell by othe bakes and bunkers of tho eountry bn the whove Cable ts $225,065, 104. WHO HOLD THE HONDA, ‘The totatamonnt bet by ath the banks and bunkers id shown approstnately to be more than onesthind of the whole interest-bearing funded debt uf the Dalted States, us falluw: State bunks aud trust companies F $4408.05 BY zd banks, Je 1ST.810 Velvaie bankers, 14, su, U5 National bunks... Total WANK CAPITAL AND DEPOSITS. ‘ ‘Tho Incrense In the not deposits of Nutlonal banks during the your wis 8187,285,075; of guy- loge baiks, $31,508,205; of private banker, 812, 74,081; wad of State banks and ¢rust companies, FUL TTL, mukhiyg a total Inereave in tho “bank deposits of tho country of BiU,0,815, The total number of National bunks, State banks, savings bunks, private. bankers, ote, in tho country Juno, 3, 188, was 6,624, with’s total banking capital of §450,010,000, ond wWral de- posite of $4,219,853,400, an REDEMPTION, ol ‘Tho Controller recurnuienda that the ld\s now In Torco be so mended that National bg) cfr culution shall be redeemed ‘upon a paxipatuge of notea outstanding; that banks Jn gpdrution an rs find —| shall pay thelr proportion of tha expense, and tho romaluder bo borne by tho Government, which —alono reeetves the benofit, and should therefore pay ita Just stincea, The Governinont has for tho past. Aftvea years annually received an average of more thats 1,000,000 of taxes upon deposlis upon f eyatem anicnows elsewhere In any country, and it ts cortalaly but Just that It ahoutd bear tho oxpenacs of the redemption of tlivso notes from elreulation of which It TRCEIVES THE ENTINE RENCPIT. The total nmount of Nutional-bank notes re- celyed for redlenptton by the Controller of tho Currency and at the redemption agencies of tho Treasury during tho year 1820 1s shown to Lave been 200,003040, Tho vumber of bank nates whieh have been issued since the organization of tho system (8 197,077,210, valucd at $089,008,085, ued nt $047,005,53%, have been redeemed, and 34,710,063, valped at t= Ob werd BU outstanding of Nov. 1, 1880, Tho mount of: Nutlonal-bank vurrency dee stroyed during tha year ending Out. dl, 1880, was . LossER, * ” ‘The Controficr says: ho,total losses charged off by the bunks during the currout year wore $1,700,400, Aad for the four. yaar previous, $35,815,000, The total lusyca obagzed off during tho hist five yeara ures gore than 23 per cent of tho ontlro-,qupltal of tho bunks. During tho list. lye, yynrs tho average: number of banks annually paasitig dividends onnccount of losses have begu xi; the average amount of capital pon witigh no divi Mave been paid durjig that thay was $42,200.24, from whleb it follows thatifor 0 continuous perlod of five years nbout;guersoventh of tho whole number of banks In operation tive pal no dividends, and that nearly,one-tenth of the total capital hus been unreinuncrative. COIN AND HULIAGX ‘Total esttuated umount of cuit and bullion tit tho country Nov. 1, SUse8)353, of, which 81d4e UI2.000 was gold mtd 163,271 U7 silver... The smount of gold aud sitver and per cent of nck held by tho United States ‘Treasury-Noy, 1, 18x80, 18 na follows: ' ot Standard dollara..., ... Other coln and bulllon: Total silver. Gold cot and Total coln and bullion, Per cont of silver, Ter cent of guld, Tho amount of bullion Jn October, 188d, was $111,603 of France Oct. 15eu, ¥1 h The per centage of gotd held wis Oba, aud allver Geih Statistics show n rapid reduetion during the tast two youts dit the amount of the outatunddig eir- evintion of banks whicl hive censed tu do bisd= hess, aud dndfeate thut tho tna! lesa upon tha notes of the National banks will not exceed f or 1% per cent. REFUNDING. LEGISLATION RECOMMENDED, Speelut Dispateh to The Chica ibune, Wasittsaton, 0.C,, Nov.2t.—Trensury officials express the opinion that there will bo some lege islution nt this session of Congress that wil facttitate refunding, ‘This opinion is based on wt knowledge uf the tuet that Seeretary Sherman, it hisaunual repert, whieh wus completed to- day, will recommend tho passage of a luiw authorizing tho conversion uf the S per cents, which wil be duo next year, into 2 low-rate bond, and that the proposition of Neerctury Sherman more nearly nppronches tho ytews of the majority of =the Ways and Means Committee, 26 reported fn the Wood bill of lost year, thau was at that tine supposed to be possibte. Secretary Sher- man approaches the Fernando Woud scheme on tho polnt of tho rate of Interest, 34% per eent, but, ualike Fernundo Wood, he whales A MUCH SHORTER BOND. Itisa matter of 2 good dentof concern to tho hotders of the 320,000,000 of Sper venta due next May and July that Congress shall take some actlon upon the subject, us the honds of that 5 per cent loan were raised paynble in, ten years at tho option of tha Government, without any option, however, In the holler of tho bonds, Chere only remains ene coupon on those bonds, therefore, and thia wilt be duo Jan, Luext. After that tho bunds will censo to draw uterest unless converted Into regieterad bonds or refunded under a jaw yet toboenneted, Should Congress fait to pass any refunding law it will probably bo, In the power of tho. Becro- tury of tho Trensury to convert thoso 8200,000,- 000 Into 12 WERIBTRRED, FOURSPEIR GENTS, ithe gengral rafynd rye law, proykod Con-. wress shall make-a sufligent: appropeintion to enable tho Bureau of Engray- (ug and Printing to print tho “now bonds, Tho conversion of such a large sum into registered stock would be 2 costly proeeeding, both ag regards the exponse of printing and tho clerical work neecesary to tho conversion, Tho Nutlonal banks which have these 6 per gents deposited as 0 security for thoir clreutation are Ina much better condition than private indl- viduals, ‘Tuls Is'due to the fuet that when ‘Treasurer Gillan entered upon the duties of bis office he required tho National bunks to convert thees coupon bonds {nto registered bonds, Mr. GillGtan very wieely did not caro to take tho responsibility of keeping Inn alnglogvault tnder tho custody of ono or two messengers atlow srlary between two nud three hundred millions of securitios us ensily hegotlable ne a legul-tender note, Accordingly, whothor tho bunks desired It or not, ho had their Spor centa converted into REGISTERED BTOCK, Issued In tho name of tho United States ‘Trona- urcr as trustee for tho various bunks, and tho consequonco isthat, if Congress shall decline to pias any refunding law, tha banks will logo no Jutereat on thalr 5 por conts, ng tho interest con- tinues on registered bonds until thoy are re- dvomed or converted, whilo it stops upon the coupon bonds. Tho National bunks, In the event of nny legistation, will thorefora have to thank tho prudonve of Trensurer Gfltitan for thelr own good fortune. LE DUC'’S OFFICE, INTKIESTING FACTS, Apectat Dispatch to The Caleazn Tribune, Wasutxatox, D. C.. Nov, 24—Commissloner Lo Dug, in his annual report, will strongly rece ommend that a new building for the Department of Agriculture be ercotud, Tho plans of the proposed structure have njready been finished. In wppenrance the building, us shown In the plan, rotluds one of tha pleturca of tho Sydan- hat Crystal Patuco, ‘The ollicesand work-roons: of the Departinent aro. arranged upon the four autes of a hollow parallelogram 1,000 feet in fongth by. G00 feet in depth, tho felosed apice ta bo mude a conservatory for tho preservation of specimens of planta and trees valuable for eeonontle or ornamental purpoies whieh can be grown inaay portion of the coun try, Tt dy proposed to pitce these in the space ulloted to the Stated whase thoy can be the modt easily and profitatly grown. AN EXHUNTION OF AGIUCULTURAL DIPLAIENTH to be furnldhod by tho. manufacturers fe also provided for, a Comuiusioner Le Due will use his intluenco In opposition to tho scheme of tha éiekerserd aunt enttle-dunlors to get un “uppripyiation from, Congress for the investigator discnses of antanls, ‘This work tho Commlstoner eas bag. been progressing under tho alleplees of tls Des partment fdr tho Inst ‘ty ior three years, and hus been perforingd py, fb most renowned and skilful veterinary sargecus in the tand, The orlginal work tin fet neurly Hnished, and WE that the propased commission contd do would be to go over the’enmoe grounéigain, Asn re- sult of the work performed'bythe agents of tho Departinent a bill is now peliling before the Senate Committee on Agriculture EMMODYING THE REMEDEAL HUGaLSTIONS of the sentiemen who Bave Yonductedt the Juvestigation, ‘this bi wus. introduced fast April by Benalor’ Jobnstun, who euys oho willy ondeiver to ‘secure hte passage at tho approuvbing voasion of Congress, My its provisions it is mudsan olfensa puniahas blo by ine anddinpridonnient for any person to. deliver: for transportation, or for any raiirond olllé{yl to reeulye for transportation, live entitle ‘Patfected with any infcetlous disease, and vse peelatly with contagions pleuruspueumonia, Seo. 4 provides for n Comission ta be composed of the Comnnissloner of Agriculturs, thy Second Aashitant Secretary -of' fate, and the Second- Asslatant Sceretary of tho?reasury, whose duty it shall be to take menaures for tho suppression of Infections and contnytous disuases of do- mestlo antinata, Appropriitions to bo made by Congress are to be awarded tutho soverul States which shalt alyniry their ucceptunee of the rules and ulations farmed by the Board, In suns siilictent ta purchase alt diwengod animals at two-thinds the value of sound aniinals, which diseased anlmals are te be slaughtered. Commissloner Lo Duo saya tho I- vestigations of tho ayunts of the Departipent have resulted lu thy discovery of thy p: territorial limits of the pleuro-prommonta, and Davo practieatty proved that tho discasa 18 NOT NEMRDIANLE. It ta gradually, but very slowly, extending south, belng conumttnleated from farm to tarm, Its cradlention, he belleves, may bo enally ace complished, but it ean only be dono by kilt all diseased auimals and all who have been ox- poset to tho diseuse, A compunttively small aim wil be sutlldleht to accomplish thie now, Among tho later rqsults of tho work of tho vet- erinary surgeons working under the auapices of the Departinont of Agriculture, and which have hot yet been published, nro the following; Dr. D, E.8almon has i, he MADE BONE VALUANLE DISCOVERIFA In regard to ehfcken-cholera, Prof. James Law has heen experlmenting to kee If a diluted prop: aration of tho virus of tho, swine-plngttc will not glvo the imimal n siizht attack of tho dis: caso, resulting in: the exemption of tho antinn from the more scriotts nttnek, Ho has met with only partint success. Dr. 11, J, Detmers, on tho other hand, bas been experimenting with pro- yentives, and belleves ho bag met with success, ‘There ts no remudy for the disease, but the dia- covery of 0 preventive, If It fa effective, will BAVE MANY MILLIONS ANNUALLY. A new disease hus nlso bee discovered, Its presence was not suspeeted until tt was noticed thut the English Government scheduled? American cattie and sheep, [tis known ng apthous fever, ur the foot and mouth disease, Sheep, eattte, hogs, hordes, dnd poultry are att Mable to the attacks of thia disenae, and ns long aa (t extats animals shipped from American ports ure Hobie tu bo placed ut a disudvantuyo iu tho European markuts, THE SILVER DOLDAR. BECRETARY SHERMAN WILL RESUME 118 RRd> OMMENDATIONS, Sptclat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Wasutsaros, D, 0. Nov. 4.—It is now pretty weil tnderstood that Secretary Bherman, 11 bla nonual report, will take very strong grounds Qyulast the silver dotiae unless an addivonal munnber of graingof allver ean bo put tute It, mud the presant dollar brought to be nearly equal to the buillon vatue of gold. Ife will tne doubtedly take the position thut the pernmunent stccess Of resunsptlon will te imperiled If the present standard allyer dollar fa retained with= out any todiflention of the luw. He will refer tu the fact that the banka aud Ctearhig-Housa decline to receive ft on the sume busls us they do gold or tegat-tender, and that tunny of thow will only take it ngs apectal deposit, white tho New York Clenring-Mouse will recelve nelthor silver nor silver certificates, He will protest that under tho operation of the existing. Jaw the amount of gold will be constantly re- duced,,,witlo the stock of silver would be In+ ereased in the vaults, and that this condition of things with be unfavorable to the continuance of resumption. Ho will, in short, reassert wl his old views on the subject of tho silver dolar, aud white adinttthi that ft is in poiutot hiv tho equal of the gold dollar as a legal tender, he will Insist that it ought not te remain equal, and eaus not with the present number of grains of allver remain equal, untess It 1s the Intention of Cons gress ulttinutely to adopt tho all PENSIONS, REPORT OF THE ComMIss Spectat Diaputeh to The ehteuga Tvibune, Wasiisaton, D. 0. Nov. 44.—Tho following 1s Qn abstract of tho report of the Commissioner of Peustons; : On the 80th of June Inst the penston-lst con- olsted of ER2h army Invallds; 7872 army: widows, tninor chiitren, ete. : 2,000 navy invalids 1,870 navy whlows, Ininor chitdren, ete.g 10,1) surviving soldiors and vatlors of the war ot 18h: quid 24,700 widows from that witr—n total of 250,- Sin Inerease since hist year of SMT During the year, 19,515 new pensions wera allowed, and 1,3 ensionors previously drop- ped were restored; 1,876 were dropped, The annital pensions avernge $10.31,—an ag Bregite for all of $25,917,000.60, Exelusive of tho arrears, tho payments for the year amounted to S710, of whieb 812,468,101,20 was accrued Donston In the new enses. The payment of arrears commenced In Muy, 187%, There was patd in May and duno of that Year 33,035,550.08, nnd $10,080,408.23 during the lnat flseal yenr, The total amount pald out for pensous durlug tho year was $07,020,004,12, . Tho Commissioner estinintes that It will re- quire upwards of 350,000,000 to pay the pensions for tho current year, Au equal amount ts estl- muted for tho next year, ‘ * + The number of cases In which arroars of pon- sion have been allowed up to Noy. 1, the date of tho report, 1g 43,017, ‘The uveraye In euch ease is 0.1. These enses were settled from tho commencement, so ng to distribute thom in. equal proportions throughout the country, month by ménth, as the wurk progressed. : During tho nineteen yeara from June, 1s0t, to July, 1880, 412,469 army and navy claims for in- yalld pension wero filed, and $78,488 elatins In vohalf of army and navy widows, minor -ebil- dren, and dependent relatives; 108,850 of tho in- valida and 193,401 of the uther classes wore placed on tho penslon-rollg, Under the nets of Feb. Hi, 1871, and March 9, 1878, granting penstons on account of service in tho war of 1812, Sikh survivord presented cinting, and 40,020 widows; 25,470 of the sucyivors and 20,803 widows have been pensioned. Thore wereon the doth of June n697 ve unsottled claims for pension of tho urmy-and navy classes, and 17.740 vlalms for bension on account of service Jn the war of 1812, for bounty lund warrants, and for inorenso of pension, Thoro wero allowed during the year 44,001 original ponsions of the army and navy clauses, Which is mero than have been allowed tnany year slneo 1871. r Annexed to tho report ig a number of valunblo. statlstienl tables, which exnnot be given in full; duce one fs worthy of purtlculur mention, show- ing the number of pensioncra borne upon the rolls at the end of cach flaca! yonr from 18at to 1880, and tho amount of monoy patd out for pon sions ench your. Tue total amount for tho twenty years iy eee $185,718,605. ‘Tho Commissioncr refers to the new record of claims, which hus boon tn course of preparation ‘for many months, and is now approaching com- pletion, which clussittes the clulmants by their proper illitary organization, ‘These records, when completed, will coinprise 176 volumes of 230 pages cuch, and contain a record of tho claims on account of service In 2233 regiments, WE battalions, 7d independent companiva, 708 batteries, ant 40 stait-corps, ‘The reorguniation {1 November lnst of tho of- ficu force enguged in setiing tho army eluting for service tn the War nt tho tebellion, and re- arrangement of the files to correspond, bas beon OF gvent advantayn to the service, Thi re- arrangement Is upon geographical Ives, go that allehims on account’ of service in New York orguuizations 1 ted In ong divelon, und on negount of Pennsylyania servico fo anothor, aud. soon, ‘The report next tukes up tha subject of " INDIAN PENSIONS, on nccount of service in tho threa regiments of Indian Homme Gaards ratsed in the Indian Terri. tory, whieh have been a source of muvh trouble In the Department for many yeurs, In 10 tho |= Commisslonera = detailed two Speclal Agents to vislt tho Yerritory and nveatigato te claims upon thelr merits, She lnventixation was succcesful, nnd the claimants ure about ta by pald their dues, A large sum of accrued ponston fs dug la cach ease, which, une dor tho Inw, niuat be pald by check tssned by tho Pension Agent. The Commiasioner says that there are no banks or other financial fnatitue tons Jn the Terrltory upon which tho pensions eracan depend to exchange, ut a reasonable rate, current money fur thelr pension-checks, and the penslonors pre in dunger of betng overs renched and defrauded of thele ponstons by une eerupulous speentaters and adventurers, who infeat.. tho Tudiun und border get tluncnts, unless some precautions sliall be tuken for thelr protection, — ant recommends leghiation te authorize the neerugd pension to be pald in inatatluents not tu exceed $200 ench, ua a micasure of protection, There are ubout 8460 pensioners restding at the various brauches of THD HOME FO DIsAULED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS, whose pensions nnunally ainount to about S00, cou, which hag been pald to tho Mreasurer of tho Home and disbursed undor the direction uf tho Mauugers, who clatm that this course ty justitted by the law, and Is necessary in order to secure proper digaipling and good order smong tha lie wutea, The Conunisatoner ta of opinion that the fuw dovs not providy for tho payment of those pensions in thla manner, and requests that the subject bo brought to the attention of Cangresg, and the duties of the Commissioner of Pongous and Manuger ot tho Home tu gelation to those peusions by more clearly dettned. Leglelution to authorize tho payment of the penslong to tho wives and children of insune or Jmprisoned favalid pensioners fe recominended. The report ulso recommends legighition tu aus thorlze tho pensions of ininor ehiliren to come menee nt tho Unto of tho Inst payment to the widow of tho soldier, tn eases where Bho has res inarrled and concealed the fact, and continued to draw the pension, Italeo recommenda legisintion to enable tho Commnisatoner more equitably ta dignose of eluina for invrensy of pension than enn now bo done under the law, and providing for the ree view of Unjurt rates of pansion which bavo been established under a mistnke, The report next dents with the subject of ATTORNEYS! KERR, Ttenlls attention to tho fact that, since tha act of June 20, 1874, there Js doubt whethar the penal Provisions of See, 4,785, Revised Statutes, can be enforeed ngalnst attorneys. and recommends an atnendoient to dispose of the doubtful construc: tion. It niga recommends legisintton to protect the Department and clahnants against disbarred attorneys who continue to proalice after dls- barrment, Tho Commisstoner repents the recommenda ton of his toriner reports, to substitute for the Present sceret, ex parte method of presonting tho evideneo in nenston-elaims, a plan for tak+ Ing tho testimony by nubile proceedings before officers of the Government in the neighborhood of the eltlmant and witnesses, and urges early lexisiation to aecomplish this purpose. Keferring tu the operations of tho oflice In tho Jnvestigution of frauds, be presents a tabto showlug that the exnenses of the year wore $26,- 406,103 that tore was snved directly to the Gove ernment by tho tivesthgatlon 245 Se The Commisstoner Js of tho opinion that the great number of frauds discovered, year by yeur, when it 1s considered that thoir discovery by the office ts Inn large degree chargeable to neeltent or to volintary information, Is quite conclusive evidence that but a sinall pereentago of the fruuds committed have been discovered, Upon the subject of TUR PAY BERVICR, the report says: "Tho congulldation of the agencies for puying pensions, ler tho order of the President dated Muy % 1877, has worked a grout reform in tho service, not only tn tho tHreetion of eevonumy, but inthe rpidity and Prompiness with which the quarterly payments ure mate." At tho Inst September payment, 181,001 penstoners were patd in the frst ten days. ‘The Commissioner 4 of oplulon that tho comn- pensation of the Agents ly too anal), and recam= inonds revision of tha lw: fixing thoir com pensadon, nnd tuerensing It by extending to thom the right to use the offlelal penalty en- volope in thelr offtcitl correspondence. in also recommends that an additional fee of 20 cents he paid them for their services In paying the ar- reare, THE ES'TIMA'TES, NEEDS OF THE BI UEVAUTMENTS, Wasinxaton, 0. C., Nov. 4.—Tho bouk of es- thuntes containlug (heamounter appropriations required hy the publle gervica dari the fiscal wy endings June 2, 1882, has been completed, ‘The total amount esthuated for tha tegliintive expenses fs 04,00 Tho amonnt appropriated for tho fiscal year ending Juno wU1edl, was S2,071,897, ‘Phe estimate for tho Executive proper [6 $93,003, ngainst $07404 appropriated Just years ‘The fo}lowing aré tha cattrantes for the soveral Bxeentite Deprctments during tho fiseal year ending June Te, and the appropriations inndv therefor for the fiscal year endlug June, Tesh: Dejyxurtments, Rtute seers ‘tvensu! Te Zd ea DA rv the Executive SH GWAC for 1882, proprintiona mude for the sume thug in 2831 Were $1,309,012,50,, atiantes Departinents terete MIBCELLANEOUS, Forelgn Interenneso, Military estublishinent, Pins eeee Penslous, Nava Ydtate Bublie wi Hostalservies, Estimated nn eras pustal service for [sx2, Tho estimated ainount @ provided hy the Repartinent from ite own cevenue neering from postuges and other sources fs B8.BIS. VL, lenvini aleieloney to be provided for out of the generat Tronsury: $3,030,767. _,. GRUB ITEMB, Public printing pape 42,475,082 Uthugraphing. $2,003,160 Payincut of © C1ANS oo. oes + 400,000 Jafe-Saving Stations... GRO,LHN), Ruvente-cutter servic 110,000 Engeaving and printing... 425 KX) Aighthouso establishments, ~ 8,000,000, Coust and peaduties survey .. 856,000 Maintenance of fish-hatehing vessels, conatrnetion of stant elz hits aud measures, suppressing counters felting und othorertmesauid Corathor lulseethineaus objects wider ‘lens. ury Departinent 1,495,200 Signul-Servica . 450,000; Miscelluncous Departine 2,102,235 Miseclluncot terior Departinent sosees. EAD etd Miscellanvoua objects under tho De- e purtavent of Justied,....... vo, 8,205,000 Grand total... seesssrecresseee eres FYB MT Tho appruprlations for 1881 wero in tho agyro- gate 8213,000,007. é i: TIE DOYLE BONDS. LOCKED UV BAFELY, Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Wasitxaton, D.C. Nov, 24—Secretary Shor man to-day recelyed a letter from Chicago in- forming hla that thore was a story current thore that somo of tho counterfeit United States bonds found upon the person of Doyto which were tuken In custody by the United Status so- . cret service ollicor had disappeared, and had Veen put upon tho market, Tho writer of tho letter, however, stated thut he docs not bellovo" the report, but only gives itns current street tulk, Upon Inquiry at the Secret Service division thia afternoon as to the truth of any such report, the story was declared to bo utterly false, Tho #01 $1,000 bonds are ull-murked, numbored for {dentillention, seated up in a poekage, and locked In a vault In Chicago in tho custody of a United States oflicor, with tho exception of twel¥e of the bonds, six uf which wore sent to tho Treasury for examination as to the fact whether they woro counterfeit, or not, and tho alx athora were sent to New York to bo used on the hearing of, the persons arrested thore, ‘Thoso tweive bonds ure in the keeping of tho ollicera ty whom thoy aro conslyucd, us well ns are the remuinder of tho 204 in tho custudy of tha ollivers at Chicugo, TIE NUM-SITOPS. MAYNARD'S CRUSADE, Bpeciat Dispatch to The Caleago Tribune Wasuinaton, D.C. Nov. 24—Tho question whether the Government shall make itself a pocty to fleensing rum-shops on the squares oc ecupled by the publlo bulldings has taken a now turn, The Presilent, through his seorutury, hus caltud on Mr, Riddle, tho attorucy for tho District, fora full opinion on tho question at issue, and (his second opiiton from this of- Heer has been transuitted to the President. In aaltlng for this legal advice, the President sent to Mr, Rlddlo all tho papers connected with the protest of — Postiuuster-General faynard nenlust Noensing tho grog-shopa nbout bis Dopartment. In thls matter, Klddle adyisod tho District Commissioners that My, Maynard's Protest was olfvotive, but that, being a Cabinet ofticor, ho would have a richt to an opinion fram, tho Atturney-Gunoral. Tho Commlsatoncrs took thia tu tho President, and . , ANQUED AQAINST MIL MIDDTE'S POSITION that tho Government was a prupurty-holder on any sqiuiye where 1t4 bulldings were In such gonse atiundo Hts ussent unler the law novcasury to procurlag a Neense, Thoy also elaimud that tho Commissioners ond no diseretion In regard to granting a Meonsy when ouny up. vileant) appoared with a request alyned by a majority of property-ownens on tho square, ‘Pho whole mutter was then referred to tho Attorney-General, tho President saytny to tho Commuissloners that his own views colneidad with tholr own, but he would lay tho mutter be- Sure tho Attornoy-Goncral. Soon ufter it was found. thut Attorney-General Willlans bad given itioplilon that in this matter of license tho Commlsaionors c UAV PULL DISANETION, -This probably Jed totha Prealdent sending tho ehge back fo Mr, Riddia for ® further opinion. ‘Pula ofticor, in ruspouse, hus furnished the Pres. ident with a second opinion in fall, aud very do ioldedly te tha punt, Ho first holds What under tho luw un applicant must. appear before tho Bourd with a potition for Hcense npproved by a majority of broporty-bolders und householiors on both sido of the street where ft Is proposed te open the Uquor saloon, If tho Goverment owns prop: 4 With that. of 9 erty on the square its con ‘Tho proncr oflleer to expr headof the Department tho property mny be, hond of all. ‘Thirdly, a of Department, Sent must typ RS tht cone Under ehoen tS the. OF Whe Proitong eee Brotest from nen ea 18 Nov xeny Hf the applitennt for teen, 10 iti the Hoard has to wuttharity ta gry Luatly, the law ta Inthe Intereatory of the publie morats, and su hy ives t puntsol a square the power te 9 ho cy er to proy, ue In thatr timmnediate vieinuy.! Te atten. Hehe and tho duty of the heng ae Cty the fo vroteot the largo bendy at open etPtrtes from tho inluences of weuy hone ei tt bin Fartmentss Mr. Widdta nlsy Toye to de tat even after all tho rae natures had been obtained th. quest for Heenso the Commilasta, - . clenr provisions of tha taw and t treat OF tho Attorney-General hin ia potiins any conse, othe question of the Go Hens consont to tho leensiba of thea ver ge Ft About Ite own property, "Tho tnat cee Maenty President Is awaited with Nuch Interest, HetlOn of thy —_ NOTES AND Nrws BUBAD FOL TUE Poi, : Bpectal Dispatch to The Chteagy Trp WaAntttnaton, D.C, Nov, Ab thio “lh Kiley mtev tn this: elty, the nuwspeoelte sentatives determined not to fleeept ik aie: tesies of any progs-hont. or Contattee, see cngaxe tholr own bont, aut raise a fund a themselves for that Purpose, A consider , larger sim was raised than was neciled, ‘ nate terday the nowapuper representatives va . dovotu tho sum to the purchase at sgn brend, to bo distributed to tho pooren Carian! Eve, through tho dugeucy of the pulice, wag INTERNAT IMPROVEMESTs, The cstimntes of appropriation te the cago CustomHowse’ Building are g3yy palnting, ete Michigan City, sta Cp get $00,000; outside harbor at Chicago, dean breakwater, §100,000; Waukegan, gue amt Waukee, 810,00; Desstotnes Itupida, goggay Witt ATTEND, ‘1 the Wretern Astoctated Prey, Presiton Wasntaton, DO, Nov. 3.—~The Secretary [unusey, Postinaste ey nard, Goa. Sherman, and Seound master-Gouern! Hazen have Accepted inviigs ions to attend the rededication of Pantee iat, Lafayette College, ut Easton, Pa. next Tuer me THE UTEes, er: Tho militury commander at tho ton, Colo,, haa recelyed orders t ail intrusion by force, THE CRIMINAL, RECORD, Items from the Police Courts z . tions, | Dents and Poter #tmmans, age, were yesterday sent to the : Friendlesy by Justice Walsh, the ee an Infant in arms wero recently gent to the County Pooor-House, but. tha authorities ne f used to take those two boys Into sue an inst Hilwant Fintey, a colored man ivi x Phird avenue, came, bone drunk at Jodnerkee ovening. and commenced auitrreling with hia Wife. With a ourving-kulfe he succeeded in ne illeting a severe jash on thi right arty near tho shoulder, and whan she excaped by runntis og of door bo dmused binielf, untit areester iy breaking Up Atl the furniture ait crockery: ta the house. Finley bas acted almiarly before. Ente Tuesday ntght a purty of four. vutilans entered the bur-roon of tho AuaTte Motel ut the corner of Sherman and Van Buren atreots, and called for drinks, for whiet they Tecoming upty Ute ttesersa. O repel any any and Stas 7 and Sycarsot afterwvunts retinal to settle about tho matter they commenced break tho Turalture both tit tho. bureroum wee oWlicg of the hotol adjotuins. ‘lwo ut the riut- ers were ntrosted by Glleens Dillard and Peters fon, Who at the Station save tho nuues of Goorge Cillesple and Peter McCormick, John Melnernvy, John Glonn, and Char Rurns, tho three yomig thieves caught varies juway with a case uf sample boots Tuesday night, were yostorday held hn S00 cach Court, tho praperty having been | L, Cummings, of No, 195 Lakustreet, from whon it was stolen at tho corner of Canal and Wet Madison street. ‘Tho expressinan who was alling tho buys to'curt of tho foods was yesters dy axeortainesd to be © Blind Tom" Woods, a0 old offender. Justice Wallace beld tin in like bultto the Criminal Court. Constable Grant and his custodian, fre again fer trnible. An indi; Indy “tained Julia GYaes, appeared befor dustico Brayton yesterday, nnd awore Out a warrant" for tholr ‘arrest together u with: tho alfubute munic of C.W. M. MeCoy, eharmg thei with dureeny, ° Sho chihing that McCoy ts ner jundlor, and: that le put up fab to have her arrcated some tinte.ngo. She suyd that, while sho was ol. sent from her room, Grant and Murphy select nll hor goods and enrted thom to tho warehouse: hone the warrants. last night arrested Daten ter and Lon; thivvish buotblaek f yor Krown as O01 rincd” Mie and a ¢leanly- looking little fellow giving the namo of Ocorga Fox. ‘fhe latter [a employed. agit ensh boy in tho dry. goods store of ©, W, & BE. Pardridge, aod was Induced by Mike’ ‘to.” stent artletes from thy store, which he woutd soll for their mutual benent. Tho Uttle fellow makes a eloun breast of his pecutations, and says he stole only some handkerchicts, packet buoks, and cheap bracelets. When arrested last night botit boy's wero “attempting to dlapose of same silk handkerchiefs 11 3 sulvon on Mudisun strevt. ‘Tho West Twelfth street Volles Patrol wera enlied ont about 8 o'clock list evealny by an aur from Box 323, and upon running tothe corner of Halsted und Mark streota, were called upon to arrest Willtnm Jucebs, a clyarmuker llving at No. 825 Hilsted streot, who hat se: yetely beaten his wife, anit thon turned her ‘and glx. thinty-clnd ‘ones out into, the cold. . dieobs was found with his fect above his bead, and calmly reading ¢ nowspapor, nna had if wot been thot Me otticers know that the woman and bor elibien wero hatt trozen tn tho strouts thoy would have bese tated avout busting Jacobs off to tho stadoa Io the manner in whien thoy did. + Willlam Ryan, John Wilson, and John MeDon- akd are the mimes of three boys about le yoird Of ize, who were arrested Ly Ollicers Ringe and Ditlon, and were Identifléd ag tho tela wee have cartled on a system oF petty thiavery ant povket-book snatehing for several months pat about the cornur of Jackson and Leavitt stree! . Ryan waa ientifed for stealing 1 pocket: bo nnd, $12. cuwh from Miss HH, P. Emory of No, Gd West Jackson strect, and Wilaon bar {doutiflod by Mra. dane Alien, of No, 319 Waluet Ktreet, ns tho chap who tried to stenl her poste bool. Both wore helt by Justice Walsh if 4 pach to the Crhmipal Court, and MeDonald Raed sent to tho House of Correction In default o! B85 Mlne, Murphy, enya vt Mra. Cora Inman, 17 years of sure, was arreate yesterday and lovked up at tho West Sadiens trevt Station upow a, State warrant chaning her with adultery and fernieation. ‘The ey platnaut fs hor husband, Charles Juinan. td were miirriod in May? Inst, and so! Agr ago, whon Mrs, “Inia hired out pluto-player to tho | ityan brothers sted keep tk “low concert giloon um i erie strock, Hoar Harrison, thole marital dite ty emmnencted, John itynn, at ex-cony! ce up with ber, and Cora his not Ne ia oe hor husband for bit, but she has bout ie enta for ber paraniour with moiey wa iy husband myo Ie for food und olothing. dy abso tu be urrestad as soon as found, ‘ ——— An Unsinkablo Vessel storth Yestorday (vays a Loudon paperh ne ine Woo}wiehy a sucht of lainch, cunatructel ir der tho patent of Mr. Lome wilt Inep aR) ‘The patentoo's endeavor his beet to Piitslon, & vessel whieh cannot be sunk by ae he ov othorwiso, and ho elaims that wh ie M0 Be auceceded In thls respect, his method a hl cures 1 “renter atubility univer canvas ee or rate of speod Under stent oF wull, hnnita enrgo capuelty, leas draught and Lperet her rn Hreuter Trecbouri, an renter Rogers i original constriction cht, They pulit of steel. wis trict under vleaul, Any, Went ne a fave ruvos but, without earetul, cle Culationay fe would bo fnpossible, to say WRN tearing the apptieation of tho Th gestion principle woult hava on speod, teaver Of cost of constriction may ho passetever ie # siinilur reason, ‘SThuse are etalls which Tho cern tho slip-builder ond the engl tuo pubs potut of intcrust to yacht owners aablllty” of fo a that whieh relates to the taut That vessel on Mr. Longs principio iGoribed: ute pringiplo may bo tits brivtly dover on side thy trug skin, of a, easel ary PAVET ag elthor aldo nrow of alretlyht iro Ott aki oxterlor sidus of whick form Me | ‘of waters Tho Veasel, therefor, baa 8 Berle ly or ber tlyht contpartments running alas hed on whlell alde3, but they are outside of tho | hon fy theres she is built, ‘The beam of the venent for tts by inerensed, bat ber neasuren’ nF frou hee nigra 3 unultored, ag Bho Is mea A dhs tnaide skin, ‘Tho enormous oat | fo a bbl obtained wil It 13 cuatended, io by mu carrylug w glvon welxbt of CATO Th, or unll- higher out of tha water that ae Melybt. nay voustruction carrying We fist ‘soque ol cna of rollislon tt is ullegedt tat ee ae we these eysinders will be: destroy howgl the water reat will float the ship, even though Thy yacht should catur ao ns to tnd 14 ye wero Bo bulls Inapected yeaterday thy oylladers Mr ng erate lute tha siriteture that tho utr by hu wens was greatly Inereaseds thoy WEP Te ou m8 m9 wi Hak, go my” bladders, sa to speak, “ny slide Ae tircay. tho. tris] Ween tne eet reagon to duubt bor stavillty. 4 19 call eo was not earried 60 far ds tu bay ie nung 1uo lision, but a heavy iron model wets ue It re tho ‘Thuanew, und abvo thrust, Unde Oy water, if tu sink, and floated wh pos te Athi : iteo’s feteution tae Fiat dotnet rear 1 tho yueht, while fg only thi” wix feet fony.