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Py Jown firsts, and Canada Southern first Bunranteed; 1¢ In Denver & Rio Grande firsts, and Tron Mountain, Catro, Arkansits & Fulton Branch; 3g in Milwaukee & St. Paul consats. Uoston, Hartford & Krte firsts, after advancing 34, or to 46, Inter dee ellned to 45, and closed $4 higher, THE SPECULATION TO-DAY has been influenced entirely by the move- ment of money, whieh was sirlngent from start to Anish, as high as 3g of 1) per cont for tho day's uso being pald quite gon- erally, and in’ some cases by. first-clnss houses. Weak holders have as a natural re- sult been forced to sell ont, and this weed- ing process 18 one that will ulllmately great- ly benefit speculation In ‘tho more solld stocks. Monvy ts ‘legitlinately close, 93 Tewolt Casts 800,000 of tho | every one knows, nnd the prospect Is thnt it ts will continue to work so for some time to $10,640 Votes ii the Erie come. AL the same time, there has been Election, open maniputation of tho rate, and this, too, may be expected to couthine until the partles concerned become tred of Ib or sueceed tn acquiring their Hues of stocks at desired fig- ures. There will be conslilerable payments on Interest acconut to-morrow and during the early part of the month, and heavy amounts of bullion will arrive here this ant next week from abroad, ‘These should make the loaning rates easier, tinless It is intor- fered with, NEW YORK. Money-Manipulators Holding Things Just Short of a Panic. Effect of the Stringoncy upon Stocks,- Bonds, and Produce, Tho Gross Earnings of tho Road Were $18,693,108; Net, $7,833,140, A Through Train from New York Now Run by the Baltimore & Ohio. IV WAS A NOTICEANLE FACT that the strongest stocks to-day were those in which for the most part the most dectiteit advance has been made an the recent move- mont. Erlo was very strong throughout, and the buylng, as for nny days past, was of the best. Private advices from London say that the large noyements of gold to this country: are at last attracting serlous attention in Laniton, and that it is not unlikely that the Bank of England will use its large power to prevent lt. Says tha Post to-night: New Jersey Was Undoubtedly Carried for Hancock by the Pennsyl- vania Company. Kk Cotidkeomes here to pay for secur ities and our Hart .. Sues the New Yor products, but if money was net much dearer “ Times” fo$50,000 Worth — | here nan it ts In London the movement conta of Libel. hot be continued on n large seate, The only remedy which tho fhink of England can resort to Isto tnuke money so deur ia London that our securities will not be returned. Whetbor the Dank has aufticlent influence to bring this about: how to the fullest extent 1s daubted, but that It ean diminish tho gold exports here Is notdoubted, THE ADVANCE IN NORTHWESTERN hats been accompanied by varlous rumors ns to tho declaration of 0 stock diyvident, Theso rumors were repeated to-day, and it wits stated that « meeting [s to bo held durtig thy preaent week at which Ho Is futended to vote on the question ef doubting the capital stock, It fs deemed certain that a large alized melon in this stock Is tobe cut, and that the event is very’ nenr at hand, Now Jersey Central stock hag be&n targely purehased within tho past few days by parties Bwindling Operations of the Falso Lord Maurice La Poer Beresford, Arrested Yesterday. How the Rallroad King Gets an Extra $3 Ont of tho Ininigrant. Frand Oirowlar—Harwood'a ‘ Mournors"— Doga—Eidographio—Slado— promiuently identified with the Baitimory & Ohio Interest. > Ss THE WEAR PANTY who are assisting tho stringenoy Inthe money. murket gre clroulatiig stories that ane of the lending elty bunks is 12 per cont below its legal reserve in funds, One of the prominent. money equeezora tate this afternoun oxucted ax much J as} of 1 promium for the use of funis.over ulght, and the poor stock broker wis glad to got tho money on any terms, - ATLANTIO & (NGAT WESTRIN, Private letters from London by tho last steam- er are to the effect that the English ‘I'rustces of tho Atlantic & Grent Western -Rullway Com- pany arein favor of the sale of am quantity of the Company's surplus sectiritios for tha pure pose of. paying exponses for substituting tho narrow for the broud gauge and provide also for new rolling stack, Mr. Henry Tyler and Janes Mellenry are ucting In concertagainet tho west- ern extension scheme, but the present Trustees have full control, and do not fenr tho opposition from this quarter. ‘The statemont has been made upon apparent- ly good atithorlty that the two milllon dollara necossary to securo the Issue of tho deferred In come bonds of the Philadelphia & Renting Rall- road Company huve been secured, and that the deposlt will be mado on ‘Thursday next. When thls hus been dono Mr. Gowen will suil for Lue ropo with a viow of ounaummating tho scheme and relieving the Company from fuanclal on: barrassinent, _ Gothamitems, WHEELS OF COMMERCE. THE WALT-STRENT PITS. LOWER TICES, Spectat Dispateh tay The Chicago Tribune, New Your, Nov. 10—An xettye, and ex: 4 clted speculation was recorded to-day, and there was considerable commotion in specn- lative circles, Where the bul) was so proml- nent a few days ago, the bear ta-day usurped his place, and assumed charge of affalrs— tht is to say, he sold stocks- right and left, and Induced many to follow his example on the scoro of prudence. | Iho’ inarket opened Lhigher than it clostd” yextérday for Read- Ing, 5¢ higher for Northern Pacific common, 4g for Canada Southern, and $f for North- western common, Northern Pacife preferred and Nashville & Chattaneoga, ‘Tho re- mainder of. the fst was 3¢@?¢ lower, tho Int- ter Jersey Contral and Lake Erle & Western, > During the first fifteen minutes the genoral list declined 1@3¢, but. , BEFORE THE FNsT BOARD, the whote market began to advance, and, by 1 o’clock, prices had risen 4¢@2, the latter Northwestern conunon, and, Nashville & Chattanooga. Western Unlon loffraph advance 11, Dolaware; -Lackiwanin & Western, Jersey Central, and Milwaukee & St. Pau, and Wabash preferred 14 eneh;y Lake Shore, Erle & Western, 14; Union Paeific and Iron Mountain ft each; Delaware & Hudson Cannl and New York Central 3¢ ench; Erla & Ontario nnd Western, 24 each; Laka Shore, Kansas & Texas, and Hanibat & St. Joseph common 3¢ each, From 11 o'clock PRODUCE, WHAT. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Yorn, Nov. 80—Winter whent was much amore confidently dealt, in again, al- most whoily in the speculative Interest, and prices rallied vory sharply, galulug on the favorite grades and options about 114 until about neon there was anothor | cents a bustel, Influenced in part by the re- decline of H@3, the Intter Western | nuwed buoyancy reported from tho West. Unton Tolegraph. Denver & Rlo Gramte de- | Export operations were again confined within clined 9 Nashyillo & Chattanooga 134; | very narrow limits, Cable advices toward the Northwestern common ‘and: Northerti'Pacitic | close were of rather thore steadiness, Late in preferred 14 each; Jorsey Contral and Onta- | tho afternoon, under renewed urgency: In riu& Western 1¢ ench; Union Pacitle and [tho offerlngs fn the speculative line, prices Cloveland, Columbus, Cinelnnath & Indlan- | yletded in options 3¢@1 cent a bushel, but apolls t each. Burllngton & Quincy ad- | hardened toward the close to the extent of vanced 8 since the opening, 4,@){ cent abushel, Spring wheat was very ON THE SECOND CALI dull, but held higher, as ft Is searea bere. the market was weaker and lower.’ For the | Sales of No. 1 red were made nt $1.20@1.20!¢; first time since the money market liceame | No.8 red ab SL}7@L244, elosing at S1.20¢ stringent was thery a preasire, of stocks for | asked; do November at SLy@Lsiy, tho ensh {u the stock murket., Plain loans of { Intest at $1.913f In. settlement; do December money were made after’ Lo'clock at Jgof 1] at SLEy@12ig, closing at Si.20k¢; No, 3 per'cent por day, and storks sod for eush at | red at 31.t9@1.20; dosteamer grade at SL1234, 24327 below the prives pald for them," bay- CORN, OATS, UYE, AND DALE : er 5” to “buyer go” Under the offerings | In corn w moderately netive inauiry was re of stouks by wenk holders — priees | ported to-lay, mainly speculative, at an ad- fell 37@314, Westend Unton —‘Telo- eriph to 019; Unlon Paelfie to O37; Milwaukee & St. Paul to 10596; lron Mountain to 47¢;° Northwestern to ‘127; Northern Pacitte to $334 and 63!¢;:Lake Shore to 12939; Mlehigan Central toes Now York Central to 140%; Delaware, Lackawanna & Western to 101%; Delaware & Muidson to soe; Jersey Central to 77; Erie to 43; Wa- bash to 41 and 73g; Chattunongan to 71; Cane ada Southern to 00; Atlantic & Paeliie Tule graph tout, a “UE stOCKs, WINCH WERE coMPAnATIVES LY QUIET AND STHADY, aut with a silght decline, wore Now York Central, Lake Shore, Mehbean Central, and Delaware & Hudson, Liter the whole mar- Ket beeame depressed and heavy, tho Grang- ers referred to belng the only-stocks which recelved nuy support whatever ot signifi: _ cance, bushel, losing, a8 0 rule, strong. Sales of mixed Western ungraded, new and old, were mmado nt SigG6137 conta, as to quality; No, o nt a7l¢ cents, New York steamer nixed nt bS1(@INlj cents; yellow Southern, fram dock, nt 83g cents, Oata wera quoted gonerally stronger, in soveral Instatves showing a gain of ese cent a lushel on an actlys movanunt, tumin iargely speciiative; sales of white Western ungraded at 43@at cents ns to quale fly; mixed do at 2@43¢ cents; No.2 Chie cago quoted at $5 cents atloat, Rye was dull, and quoted weak, Prime State afloat was reported a3 offered at 81,04, with $1.03 bid, 4 Darloy attracted less attention, and closed somewhat weaker; sales of two-rowed State at $1,05, PROVISIONS, A generally active market was reported for hog products other than pork, Prices were quoted Mgher eurly in the day, but receded through the afternoon and left off Irregular ly, Iniluencéd Jargely by the varlnble ac: counts from the West, Western mess pork was dull for early delivery, quoted at $1425 and new at $125, and in the option ine Western mess quiet and nominal, with dane unary and February qnotoed $14,00 Did and 815,00 asked, Cut monte were in muiderate request at provious quotations; sales of plekled bel Nes ats@s vents, Bacon was Indemand, with AT HALE-PAST TWO O'CLOCK tho market rallled Y@3¢ and money was offered at 3g percent premium, At o'clock brokera were bidding ff of 1 per ent fo) monoy With whieh to ake up bank aé& vounts, At the close of business hero the foreign eXchange market was demorallzed and nominal, In fact, it was dient to sell bits, ‘This was largely on account of the pressure of bills lo vulso money, The stock market was feverish in the last hour, When the rato for call loans fall to 6 per cent priees rallled as fraction, but inter there was 9 prossuire to gol stocks, whieh It was found vance of 1Z@t cent, generally 57@1 cent, 2-| inoue to carry on borrowed money, and tho FINAL DEALINGS. : were churactrizad by declded weakness, Tho decilay fur the day ranged from 3¢ te & percent, the only exeeptlons having been Burlington & Qui and Reading. ‘ho feutures oF the day wero Western Union ‘fol exraph, Erie, Northwestern, Milwaukee & Bt Poul, Union Pacitle, dersey Contral, Dely aware, Lackuwanne & Western, LiakdShore, Ontario & Western, New York Central, and Wabash. RAILMOAD HONDS were Irregular but generally lower, aud tho long clear quoted at 797 cents, and short eluar at S@8JK cents, Western steam lard Was more active for carly delivery, and $0.00 9.024 lo arrive,-the Inside prices for 2, Uvrees on speculation and In the option line, Wertern staan Jard attracted more attention, and fs much higher, with December loving nt $0,021¢, January at $0,19%¢, February at $1.20, nut Marvel at $0274; sales of Decens Der at $0.00@0,07, Janunry at SU.OKG@0.17!4, February at s0S@021, Murch at S0.i@ 0.0, April nt $0.47! fai! and sellers’ op- Alon slx months trom October ut $0,05G9,07}4, ‘TIE MEST OF THR MARKET. ‘Tallow has been steady aud in demand with following were the changer: An advance of | sales at O37 cents, Mf dn Boston, Hartford & Erio firsts, Haunt bal & St. Joseph 88 convertible, and M4 in Erle seconds new consolidgted, ‘There was pdeellne of 34 in Jersoy Central Incowe, or ws, but finally Itrecovered to 014; 3 In Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Central firsts; U¥ in Denver & Rilo Grande firats consela; B¢ in Lehigh & Wilkesbarre Income; 14 in Pisnan teat iit currency 03; Lin Rome, ‘atertown & Ogdenaburg firsts; Uy in Phosapesko & Ohio firsts, worles By 3% 3s Union VPacitio sluking fund 0s; yn /Ovlo Central firsts, Mutropolitan Jtaw sugar was unchanged ns to price on Amoderate movement; centrifugal ats 16 conta, Reflued was quoted more weak ona dull market. Business Jn most ines of freight was very time, Rates lave shown little alteration, ‘The Inquiry for tonnage for graju has been limited for prompt use, but fair for forward loading. For Liverpool engagements were teported by steam of fluurat Ss uss sil, mostly forward: shipment, and by out port steamers as low as 2s Ges Tig, Grain was quoted os closing at 7a, atid provisions at sts, Kansas & ‘Texas first consol, Central } Ss@ibe, wulaly through frelgh¢ for forward shipment, and by out port stenmors as low fg 30s, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, THE WINTER'S OUTLOOK, Npectat Wispatch to The Chieaga Tribune. New York, Nov. 90.—The cold weather of tho last week proved to be most fortunate for the ralsers and shippors of poultry, On lust. 'Titesdtay there wag recelved in the mar- kets of this city far more poultry than over before on any one day, and, though nearly all of this poultry has been sold nt moder- ately falr prices, had tho weather becomo warm on Werlnesday tong and tons of It would liave had to be sold for canning pare poses at prices less than one-halfof what was recelyed, ‘There is every probablilty that the supply of poultry this winter will bo mnpla to Insure moierate prices until spring, fut, while tho cold weather profited those inter- ested In casing and selling poultry, Lt wrought serious damage to those whose Interests lay In frult. It is estimated that not less than $0,000 barrels In New York, or in transit to this market, have heen frozen during the Inst week, and rendered entirely worthless. Many barre!s wero caught In the canal, and, although not yet all destroyed, there Is but Uttte hope of saying them. ‘This will run the loss up to MORE TIAN 100,000 BARRELS, From present appearances it Jooks ss if ap- ples would advance fully 25 per cent In price during the next ten days. Thero Is an abundance of them stored In tho country, butns they can be moved fo the city only in wnlld weathor without incurring great risks It 1s possinle that apples inay' sell for less in Mareh than in January. ‘There are, how- ever, many thousand barrels In storage In this elty, enoagh to last dl the holidays. Urapes have also been frozen In great quantities, and tt is very possible that Ca- tuwba grapes, which were expected to be abundant at about bd cents per pound until thé new year, may become quite seurce, Mataga and other Mediterranean grapes wilt be abundant throughout the winter, ant they: will sell as low as ever before, and perhaps Jower, THE ORANGE crop of Jamaten, Flortds, Havana, and Loulstana will prove as extensive as ever ‘before, aud oranges from those places will no longer comonind the fancy priees at which thoy were sold a few years ago. Barrels holding from 400 to 590 really tne oranges will sell for about $s, and very fancy frult may bring as high a3 $8 ‘fhe orange crop of Italy and Spain isan abundant one this season, and extra Messina and Sielly oranges will bo sold on the streets by tho holidays for less than l0cents per dozen, Valenclas, the most ¢e- flelous of the Mediterranean oranges, will be both abundant und cheap in the early spring. There was 0 very Inrge crop of cranberries this season,-and the frule was. never finer. Most of the erop has been harvested In fine order, the berries now in store are in goo condition, and there is every ngsuranes’ that thisfrait will be abundant at modorate pricos antl nest spring, It will undonbtedly he gond nows to housokeopers to know that this whiter's sup- ply of potatoes Isa yery abundant ono; and, unless those on storage it tho votato-grow- ing nelghborhoads should become frozen, thore will bo no seareity this winter of this important article of food. VEGETANLES, An inventory of the stock now tn the market, and estimates of that yet to come, finleate with much certainty 0 bountiful supply of the winter market with vegetables, ag an abundance of thom are In storage within short distances from the city, and 9 few days of open weather during each month of the wintor will bo suftclent to por- auilt them to be transferred to market, AT BALTIMORE. TWH EXTORTION CONTINUED, New York, Noy. 80—The Commercial Advertiser says: From telegraphic advices at tha Produce Exe change it hay been aveertamed that the atl more & Ohfo Iltroad Company has not yet re~ coiled from tho position nestmed last week, and has again deolared omphutically that an extra ehargo for storage will be enforced on and after Dev. t. As the export tradv fs dull here at pres- ent, ome of the dealers suy the action of the Raltroat Company tn very unwise, us it 1s impos- sible to force trade except at a heavy loss, and tho result witl not be beneflelnt to either tho Hallroad Company or the City of Baltimore, Ad- yiees have been received of grain buving been sent by rail from the Weet to this elty In search of n forelgn market, and through freight: to Liverpool vine Now Yorks bas been much im- proved since the cloge of Inst week. ERIM, THES BOWING. Bpsctat Disriatch ta ‘The Chicaga Tribune New York, Nov. 80.—Tho annual election for Directors of tho New York, Lake Erle & Western Railroad Campany was held to-day, The entire old Boar was rechosan. Prosl- dent Jewett personally enst 800,000 of tha 810,010 votes polled, ‘Lhe following synopsls of the annual report was furnished for pub- Neation: ‘The gross carninga arlaing from the operations of the road and fts branchos for the facal year were 818,05), 103,80, and working exponggg. 811,- 115,025.05, louving ournings over oxpensed 8T.40,~ 1KLG1, to which, actding {nconio from othor Bources (8% O53), inkes a total of 87,851, 140,10, icting «for Interest on funded dobt (83,00,672.09) and roitals” of Jeasod Ines and other ehurzoa (€2,078,010.70) fn All €6,012,510.15,—loavos a surplis of (2071, This, togothor with S77, U0 recelvod during tho yeur fram the assessments paid on tho stock of tho Erio Rallway Comprny, bas been, expended In double track, buildings, oquipmont, docks at Buituto and Joracy City, and other iinproyontonts to tho rond and prop- orty, THE WORKING EXPENSES have been b2 per cuntof tho curnings, 9 decrease of8 per cont from the previous year. The Ine erunso fy tho mierchaniiso tonnage over the previous year wie BIG,001 tons; in the tonnage niavoment (or one mille), 219,000,000 tong; in tho carninys, €3,120,223.%5; and in tho rate por tono per mile, 10-1000 cents, Tho deoronso inthe conl tounage fram the previous year was iH, 7) tong, aud Jn the tonnage movemont (or tous per mille), 63,100,712 tons; but tho earn: inga from this source Inereased $7,408.59, owlng to an Incrensed rate per ton per milo, which was 7.08 conta fri 1880, ngninat O40 cents for 1870, The increase In the total tone naye ws D2hb tongs ty tho tonnage movement {ay tons one miso) 154,88,078 tong, In the carn Sng $2,187,00184, and in tho. rato por ton por milo MW conta, being 80 cunts for 1880, aguinet 7.80 vents for 1850, The inerense tn the number of pasaengura carclod was 505,001; fa the nuns ber cursied one tite, 31044440; in the earnings, $501,007.42; and in the triin inilenge, 87,839 mile, But tho carvings per passenger per mito decreased from SVL cents In 18 to 24h corte tt 1880, THE TOTAL INCREASE IN (n0S3 RANNINGS of tho rond and branchos, Jucluding oxpruss, Inalls, ote., Was $3,751,083, while tho workliy exponses increased only $240, Shik is die: ta tho grantor eeonomy with whieh the Ine can bo worked with our linproved fotlltica, a8, not- withatunding the Jargu decrenso fy freight trit, the frelght-teain milesyzo ducronsed 205,710 ules, Tho Increase in the ‘nyenize traln-load wus twonty-five and a hulf tong and in tho average hnuleix ines, The: increnso In the average nunibor of pussongors per trata waa olght, wid fn the ayerayo jillos traveled by cuch two und 4 halt infles. Tho expenses per ton por inilo weru 6.6 centa, a deerense from the previvus year ot PM centa, ‘Choe uxpotecd per passenger pee mle. were Luul cents, & deoroase from tho previous Your of 3.85 conta, MARWOOD, A FINANCIAL FUNERAL Special Dispatch to The Chtcuga Tribune 7, New Youu, Nov, 3.—The Eastern credite Itora of tho Messrs. N. DB, Hurwood & Co., of Minneapolis, Minu., to the number of about. 100, met this afternoon at the wholesale house of the Messrs Whitman & Phelps, for tho purpose of further examining tuto the attuira of tho Western dry-gaods concern whose suspension was anuounced we two YH CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1880—TWELVE PAGED. weeks ago, and whose Ifabilities wero re- ported at the meeting held in St. Paul Inst week aa ngererating nearly $000,000, ‘Tho attorney of tho Messrs, Harwood & Co, was present, and submitted a proposition hy tho late firm to discharge their indebtedness by the payment of 50 cents on the dollar, of this amount TWELVE PER CENT to be pald fn cash, and the remalndor, prop erly secured, to extend overa period not detinttly determined by the debtors, but to be left to the decision of the creditors, ‘This plan did not meet witht approval on tho part of the representatives of the firms present at the mecting, the expresston belug pretty freely made that more satisfactory terns could be made were thore 9 closor luvest{za- tion Into tho affairs of the house, and that the proposed sale of zoos to meet the elalins of preferred creditors shoul be postponed a rensonablo tine, in order that others night take steps to derive payment, If possi- ble, in excess of the proposed 60 per cent, ‘Tho attorney representing tha Messrs, Ilarwood & Co, stated emphatically that the goods WOULD NOT APPRECIATE IN VALUE, no matter when the sale took place, and that the proposition for payinent wns the best that could be made, and that It had been subinit- ted in all fatrness. If the creditors desired, he would see thatthe sala was postponed, 80 that there might bo a further investigation, but not beyond the Lith prox, It was then decided to appomt a committe of five to ex- amine into the detatts of the statements: gitb- niltted by tha Messrs. Harwood & Co., and to report at a meeting to bo held at the store of Whitman & Phelps on Thursday next att pam, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. THE b. & O. {THROUGH TRAINS: Spectat Dlepateh to Ths Chicago Tribune, New Yon, Noy. The Balthuore & Ohio Railroad has been fighting for years to secure the right to run its trains from the West directly in Jersey Clty, and to-morrow, for tho first time, this great trunk dine will take Its place on an equality with resnect to New York with the Pennsylyania, the Erle, and the New York Central, and becomo a prominent factor in the problems of throngh freights and fares whieh may arise In the future, The Baltimore & Olilo has always been -recognizod as n trunk Ine, dnt, up to. tho present time, ft hag never been able to pass through Philadelpta and send its trains through direct to New York. It wasto the Interest of the Pennsylvania Road, of course, to pre~ vent the Baltimore & Ohlo from reaching this city, and to do this it has been FIGHTING THAT CORPORATION in tho courts for years, There ls n junction road through Philadelphia almost entirely built by the Pennsylvania, the Philadelphia & Reading, and the Philadetphin, Wihning- ton & Baltimore Roads, ana which the Penn- sylvania Company had appropriated toltself, and thus prevented the Dulthmora & Olio from crossing that elty. The Pennsyl- vanla Company n few weeks azo was ordered by the Court to open this junction road to the two other lines, and to Curnish them forthwith with bills of thelr share of the ox- pense of constructing the Inst mifo and a half, ‘The order of the Court was promptly obeyed, and the three ronds now have Jolnt posséssion of the junction tracks, ‘The Haltl- more & Ohlo has always been snflous to make its terminus in Jersey City, so as to bring freight and passengers directly to New York, and thns to entor into a talr competl- tion with the Pennsytyania, Eric, and Now York Central for tho traitle of the West, Tho moment the decision of tho Court was ren- dered, enabling them to connect in Thlladel- pila with the Bound Brook route of the New dersoy Central Rallrond, ‘ NEGOTIATIONS were entered into with the Intter Company for running the tralis of the Baltimore i Onto direct to Jersey City. ‘These negotla- tions were completed a few days ago, and hereafter thera will bo four grand trunk ues from this city to the West.—the Balti- more & Ohio and the Pennsylvanian by ‘tno southern, and the New York Central and the Erle by the northern route. Tho Baltimore & Ohlo Uwill ran three trains dally, begiuning to-morrow. ‘Lhe 7p. mi. train will be the fastest ever run botween this city and Cineinnatl and St. Louis, It leaves here an hour later thay the trains by the other Ines, and reaches ‘the great Western cltles at the same hour as the others,—Cinclnnatl at 8 o'clock the next evening, St. Louls at 8-o’clock the second morning, Chicago at 7 o'clock tho second morning. ‘The tralus will all be solid, and no change will be made during the trip, STATEMENT OF AN OFFICIAL. Speclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yous, Nov. 80—A manager of the Baltimore & Ohio said to Tue ‘Trimune cor- respondent to-night; P The fact that the Baltimore & Ohio has fully porfeeted Its arrangements for direct entrance Into this efty, and will to-morrow open the now through Mne to Chicngo, has created ny little ox- altenient in raflrond us well us otter circles, It was known that tho scheme was under udvise- ment, aud also that competing Ines wore exert- Jug overy effort to provent lt, but the prompt Insnugement of the now order of things was on- trely wnoxpested, ‘To-night the Haltimore & Oblo ofticlala sre reoviving tho most hearty congratulations, for New York, as lly as sho fa, recognizes fully tho Importance of securing so poworfula now trunk-ling, ‘Tho first train starts in tho morning nt 9 the second in the oventng at 7, and tho third nt 11:30 p.m, Tho 7p. in. wilt bo the rst solid traln to Chicayo over run out of this city, No othor tno runs trains through ontire,—that is, without chanyo of cars of any olnas, Je will reneh Chi+ cago the socons morning at 7 o'clock, ani, tke all tho through trains, will havo tho now. Haitl- moro & Ohio eleoper nttuched, All tha Wulti- more & Olio tralns betwoon Now York anid Chi- cngo will pass through Washington, NEW JENSEY, THE PENNSYLVANIA CARKIED IT FOR IAN- 200K, cock, Bpeclat Dispatch to ‘he Chteago Tribune, New Your, Nov. 10.—Tho Tones’ Newark correspondent telegraphs to-night some of the Inside history relative to tho manner in which the State of Nuw Jersuy was carried for Hancock at tho Jate election, and which shows the power wielded in politics tn that Stato by a great corporation, Tho writer pnyss . ‘Tho monoy and intluonco of tho Ponnaylvanta Toad was wlokled primarily against Sr, Potts, and not directly ogalnat Gurtiold. Tho mane agers of thut corporation aad no feard that Mr, Potts’ administration would be hostile to thom, or that it would bo unfate, Thelr droad was tint { would -bo falr and tndependent, and what thoy wanted wasn subsorviont Excontive, ono why bad beun tholr counse), who could bo relied upon te appoint auch Judges and proso- outing attornoys us woulil yghten tholr grip on the courts, and who would nover desert them in any contilot with tho rights of the people, PRIMATILS, thon, tho fight was axalnat Potts; but, as a mate tor of tnet, it dofoateadgGarfeld ug woth A wook before olection tho Jemucrats of thy Stute were demoralized, dlsorgaulzcd, — dishourt. encd, snd practically — defented. = Tho Moroy forgery gave them somo faint cournpyo, but when tha word was passed along on Saturday that tho Pennaylvanin Roud was roudy to ruluforce tham the Waverliy Mes ros yived us by a gatvanie shock, Tho votes mudo for tho Dumnoracy wore not only those pure chuged with the corruption fund sent into tho Btate by tho roud, toguthor with those of thoir 7,000 BMPLOYES: . s Wyo wore bulldosed by oxpresa ordors front Pulladelphla, but the bundreds mory which wore indirectly guined by the fresh heart and hope which this timely ald brought to tho despair- ing. It curried tho Stato for the Hin cok Klectora, If New Jersey had been the Btute to turn tne scale, ag it qusily might have doen, the action of the Ponnsylvsnta Hallroad eook President. And yot the "leading oficial of tho Pennaylvanin Rond had 3 THE EFPRONTERY tocalton Gon, Garfield Ina body at his homo tho other day and congratulate im on tho re- mult. It is understood that Mr, Potts ins refused to borden the Stato with the expense of ncontest under tho elreumstancos, and ho vould nover accept tho posaltion If won on tech neal grounds, ‘This question remover, the praetionl duty which confronts tho Repub- leans of tho Stato {3 to omnke tho wisest uso of what thoy hnyo gained. They have a contralling majority In both branches of tho Legisinture, and thelr first business to aco that {tis not organized in the Interest of tho corporation which belayod thom. Stith more im- portance Is tho duty to sclect A United States Sonutor who will represent tho people and not tho Ponnsylyania Rallroad. SCRUTIL JOSH MART DESIRES THAT If SITOULD BR KNOWN, Speciat Dispateh to ‘The Chteago Tribune. New Youk, Novy. g—It would appear that Mr Joseph (or ns he Is better known to the minstret profession of which ho was 80 long o dark and shining light, “Josh ’) Hart ison the war-path, Yesterday I toll you, briefly, how he had put on the ware patnt, seized his leant knife, and gone for the sealp of George Alfrad 'Townsentl, who, Ina moment of Inspiration, had, in his com. muntention to a Western paper, spoken plainly of the samo Elurt, ‘and drawn some inferences whieh wore not wholly ta thea —sIking =f the aforesaid whilom = dispenser of — stalo = jokes and delinentor. of African eccentricities, Now tht Josh ts the publisher of a morning paper the fibes of journalism do not sit well upon his tender soul, und, for indulging in statements which he deems disrespectful, he PROPOSI:S ‘TO COMPED “GAT” to pay the snttg sum of $10,000, Dut this Is hot all. ‘The offenses multiply, and we may nodoubt soon behold an array of libeted Journalism that shall exceed anything ever dreamed of In this line, As it hits all grown out of the Morey: letter, it wouldn't be surprising to sca “Josh” endeavoring to “proceed against the enthre Republican press of tha country. In his desire to save the reputation which that publleation so nearly jeopardized, he has now SUED THE NEW YORK TIMES, bringing sult aguinst its proprietor, George Jones, for defamation of character, and this tine spreading tho plaster of consolation to the thickness of $90,000. ‘Che objectionable article appeared in the Tlnes of the 12th of November, under the hen of The Verjured Witnesses.” In the article Hart's name ts connected with the testhuony of the wit nesses O’Brien and Morey, Inconnection with tho Morey Chinese Ietter. ‘The papers were served upon Mr, Jones to-day. LORD LA POER BERESFORD, IN 118 MIND, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune. New Your, Nov, 50,—A tat, good-looking, and well-dressed young Englishman, who gives his name as C Pelham Cilnton, was arrested to-«lay. eis accused of belng a swindler and coniidence man, Ibis claimed that, under tho name of ugh Lesile Court- ney, and the pretense of being a nephew of sone English Lord, he carrled out a system of bold ant ingenious swindles, yicthutzing some of the best people in England and on the Continent. Ithadl ‘been his custom to fngratinte himself Into the favor of peuple and to obtnin thelr confidence, when he would borrow yarlous sims of money from them until his delayed admilttances arrived, Ile 1s said to have operated on tis plan in Franee and other European countries, and even to have carried It ont in Keypt, the victling selected by him being chiefly Englishmen traveling for plensure, Clinton, after hig arrival in this city, soon WENT WEST, and began operations iy Chicago and other Western cites. As far as can be ascertained tt present he alwaysesenped arrest, Ie was then heard from in Baltimore and fn Rich- mond, where it Is sald that he swindled seyv- eral Sonthern famulles who had reeelyed and treated hlm with the hospitality for which the Southerners are celebrated. In Phita- delphinhe is accused of having swindled several persons, and the attention of the po- Itco of tls elty was called to his dolngs theru in September, 1879, when he obtalned from a Jady a satehel containing several hundred. dollars’ worth of jewelry. He had been a fellow passenger of hers ona trip from Phil- adelphia to this clty, and the satchel con- tululng the jowelry liad been Intrusted to his care, Last Januaryho was buck in this city, but he evaded tho detectives, Ifo was then passing under the name of G, PELMAS CLINTON, and began again his swindling operations. ‘The complaint on which+Cilnton was are rested yestorday emanates from the London Bauk of Utah, ut Salt Lake Clty, In August. lost Cinton was stopplug.at the principal ho- tel in Salt Lake Clty, under the name of Lord Mnirice La Poer Beresford, and that he rep- resented himself to be a wealthy Renemat spending the summer In the United States, Ile seemed to have plenty of money, and lived in the most luxurious fashion, creating adeep tinpression, Ie was recelved by somo. of the best ‘familles among the Gentile resi- dents of that city, On the 10th of August TUE PRETENDED LOND BERESFORD ealled. at the Loadon Bank of Utah and drow a denft for £150 on the banking firm of Ransome, Bouverile & Co., of London, En- gland, where he represented that he had an .aecount by which the draft would bohonored ataight. Belleving tho representations, the bank accepted tho draft, glylng Shin $800 in cash and a check for $430 on theiragents In New York, Messra, Morton, Bitss & Co, A. fuw days after this transaction he left Salt Lako City, ostensibly for New York, leaving behind bin numorous unpaid bills, WHILE ON ‘THE CANS ho met Capt. Medhurst, of Indianapolis, and thoy trayelud to that clty together, On his arrl- val there Lord Beresford requested Capt. Med- hurst to aceompany him to the First Nation- al Bank of Judianapolls and fdentify him thare, so that he could obtain the money on the New York check, Capt. Medhurst, who had first made the acquaintance of tho swindler in Salt Lake, had no hesitation of hlentifying him at the bank, and the cheek was cashed, Of course ft was dis- honored In London, Saturday It was ascertainel that Cilnton was hore, and he was found on Broadway near Tenth strect. At firsthe denied his identity, but finally con- fessed that he was Clinton, and he is now at tho Jelferson Market Police Station, IMMIGRANTS, HOW THE THUNIGLINES “SALT” THES, Special Disyttch to) The Chtcago Tribune New Your, Noy. 80,—There wos o pretty goncral airing of mpositions practiced upon finmigrants by rallrond companics at the necting of the Commisslonera of Immlgra- ton to-day. Ibnppeared that, of the threo trunk gihrea which had recently been Instrue- ted by the Board to adopt a unlform plan for the sale of tiekets to Immigrants, only the Pennsylvania Company had expressed itstwil- Jingness to accudy to the new rule, ‘The New York Central and Erla Companies ro- fused, substantially, an the ground that they havo the Interests of the: port of Now York and of the taxpayers of tho State of New York too much at heart to allow ratlroads ontaide tho State to carry {nt migrants, ‘They preferred to continue the old plan of paying commissions on tickets to sealvlng agents, It was shown that Instead of selling tickets to finmigrants at the samo rates in Castle Garden that they aro sold out- sido, AN INCRRASED TARIFF {s chargod. ‘Tho old taw abliged them to sell tlekets to hamigranté at Castle Garden and would bavo changod tho result aud made Hau- | thelr priuglyal vile and uewheroclia Ly ] underhand manipulation of tha Legistatura thoy gotan “a added to the word omer, Inthe law, and they now call nll their offices © prin- elpal offices? An immigrant purchasing Wis. tleket In the Garden Is eliurged $13 to Chi- engo or St. Louis, while outside the price ts but $10, the runner recelving $3 commission, In all the outside ratlrond oflices appear signs OFVENING SPECIAL RATES : to colonists for the West. ‘The Conmisston- ers are powerless to prevent this robbery, The steamship companies and the railroads hive formed a ring ont of whieh the former draws commissions which would maintain tha Board twice over. ———— TAMMANY. FRAUD CIRCULAR. New Yorr, Noy. 30.—Tho following was issued to-night: |, TAMMANY HAbt, New Yons, Nov. 80.—Tho Sub-Committeo of the Committee on Organiza- Uon of tha Tammany Hall Democratic Ganernt Committee, appointed to Inveatigate tho fraud, vormption, and Jntimidnilon practiced at the late cfection, !3 in possession of ovidence which clearly demonstrates that tho Republican voto: was enormously Inereased by rene son of systomatio colonization, unblushing velbery, and most cowardly intimidation of workIngmon by thelr employers. At tho proper tho and placa thoad praofa wil be made pubiie. Tho Sub-Committee, belloving that n grent deat of valuable Information can be scoured through the codperation of. the purbile, to this end invites all persons tn possession of any ovi- dence of Megal regtatration or voting, bribary, or Intinidation, to communicate partictlars to the Chaleman of the Suv-Camaittea at Tat muay Mall withowt delay, and in this way ex- pose those who have violated the purity of the elective franchise, in order that the deaorvod punishment may be enforced, : Eowatp Qinox, Chairman, - Trowas F. Grany, UH, Staunsox, Secrotarics. * DOG TRIALS. OFF LONG ISLAND. Speelat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, New York, Nov. 80—Thoe Ensteru Field Trials Cubs trlals were continued to-day, ‘The weather prophets proved correctin thelr prophestes, as the day was bright, and, with tho salt sex breeze, the atmosphere was bracing, and the sport enjoyable. ‘Lhe num ‘ber of persons present wis much greater than yesterday, as more interest attaches to the nged-puppy stakes than to the nursery> stakes, and there will ba sttll mora to-mor- row, when the all-nge stake will bo run, 0s there are many noted dogs here which will compete in fit, Tho pyuppy- stnke, for pointer and seller puppies under 18 months old ind six entries,—two pointers, three English setters, and one Lrish setter, THE FInsT PRE was won by tho red Irish setter Chief, owned by Max Wenzle, of Hoboken, N. J. the sec- ond prize by Jersey Queon, belonging to Jo Donner, a wealthy sugar reflner of New York; the third prize by the pointer dog Baronet, owned by IL. N, Livingston, of New York; and the fourth prize by tho pointer Belle, who won the nursery stakes yesterday. Owing to her performance yesterday Belle sold last ulght as o favortt in the pools, aud tho winner’ sold in the flold, The judges wore the sume as yesterday. ‘The birds were quite numerous. , THE SECRET OUT. WIY LORD LEITRIM, THE-UIMSIE LANDLORD, WAS ASSASINATED, Special Dispatch to The Chiedgo Tribune. New Yourk, Nov. 30.—Jiineg Redpath, who arrived from Ireland at noon to-day, spoke in Newark this evening at tho Irish Land- League meeting. Ie said: All thls year thoro havo been only five ensues of nccklental death that avy ona can attribute to tho touimta, Ono of tho men killed was Lord’ Leitrim. If bo had not’ been shot it would have beon an ctornal disgrace. Io ruinod thirty puro girts, and tho brothor of ono of them went*to ire- land from Chicago and ghot him down tiko tho dog that -ho was. [Applause.] I pro- foundly honor him for it; and if I meot hin in Chicago 1 will cougentulate aim on being a suod shot, I hopo ho will discloso his name, thaé wo may give hin n -teatimonial, Mr. Froude hus condemned that shvotlng, and £ charge him with defending debauchery. It is timo to speak outabout this thing. The Land Longue hasylven the poople new courage. Laat your they were crushed, but now they act Nko free mon, By socluily oxtracisiug avery ono who takes n farm trom whieh’a tenant has becn ovieted, tho peoply koep such farms yacaut. Atconsiderable length Mr. Redpath con- tInued to deserlbe tha sad condition of Ire- land, Mrs. Parnell, mother of the agitator, dellvored an address. EIDOGRAPHITRER, A NEW PROCESS OF DECORATION. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yoni, Nov, 30—In large room fn Busel'a Hotol at Hoboken a nuim- ber of samples of the, work dona by means of tho new Invention known as “eldographile,” or pleture-writing, were sprenel out yesterday, and exhibited to ‘Tue “Tumnus correspondent. by, A. E, Barthol, the representatlye of the German tnyentor In thiscountry, Eldographie is tho result of amany yenra of labor on the part of Prof, A. ¥, Eckhardt, a German chemist, who per- fected his Invention only a faw months ago, and has now established a large factory In Nuremberg. The samples which were ox- hiblted reached thls country In the Inst Gor- man steamer, Silken cushions, such as Indies Jhiive boon accustomed. to spend weeks in embroldering from «dealgus In colored silk, are decorated elegantly by the pencil of the eldographist in a few hours, and the work Js done In metal, which will nob. wenr off, as tho silk of embroidery ‘dovs, Instead of the expensive stained-glass win- dows used In churches, windows decorated by tho eltographic process can bo employed, procnelng very slinilur effects, and at 2 come paratively nominal cost, Wooden ware van be embollished by tho samo process, 08 can paper, metal, ivory Ieathor, wiro sereens, and any solid surface, ‘Ihe designs belng Ingold inetal, and the brillant goluring a component part of tho muta), tha decorative work ls permanently fixed, and will last as long as, the material upon whleh {t Is placed. ‘Tho worker in eldographie Is supplied with a hunnber of PENCILS, CONTAINING TINE METAL which Prof. Eckhardt has compounded, and the composition of which 1s his secret, Ina ‘uid form. Each penelt holds a fuld of a different color, and.it is said that overy known color can be proauced, In thosainples exhiblted by Mr, dirthel thers are not only the ordinary cotdgs, but gold, silver, bronze, and ivory, ‘The moment the fluid strikes the air, upon issuing from tho penell It hardens and becomes a motal, adhering so closely to tho materlal npon which tt fa Jald*that It ean- not be romoved without breaking, Ona of tho principal usea to which eldog- raphie 13 now belng ‘applied In Europe is the production of copper and stcel plates for engraving. ‘Tho design $s first made by the new process, and a negative Is then taken, All tho Inbor of engraving 1s thus saved, nnd. the plates can be prepared at avout one-tenth the expense incurred by the old systein, Jus rellevos with the most dell- eato Nnes, and In exquistt colors, are also produced on any article Ina yery short spaco of time, ‘Tho water screens used in ninking tho water-lnes on paper designed for checks and Gavernment notes, which have hitherto required nearly a year to construct properly, are produved by edlographje In about three days, ond Prof, Eckhardt is now furnishing the Russlun Government with theay soreens, The pecullarity of the process ts that it doeg in ono day what a skillful carver would re- quire four days to accomplish, and the In- ventorelulus that le can teach anybody to use his pencils In from twelve te fourteen days. The manufactureof edlographic work hay alrendy become a considerable judustry in Germany, and Mr. Barthes Introduces tho system fn this Fan ring to Inrxo scale, Io sath tur Enyop ety oN Eur) day to complete his arran cleats On Saturs | —_. RULLION, EDICT OF TILE NEW yo 9 Soectat Dievateh to The haan Ms New ¥ onk, Nov. Oo The Mullion. ti New York adopted a serles of resolutin ae day calling upon the President of the tn tb States and the Seerctary of the "Treasury ct imake the following recommendation, stats 7 wress: $t0.Cons Re ho aiactint withitrawal Notlonaland local, of tess de Nt s 829, tho caneclod totes. to: ho relsuue ey ORS denomtnations, 80 Ag Not to enuse contract? 2 Tho coinage of cngles, hit euplos, oh qttarter-eusies tn pines of tho useless and foe beraome dadlte-eagle, Into wile nenely an our Kol ullton fa H0¥ converted thoabjocty. ing to utilize dur gold as well veri Sue eon tas. allver bunionin 4. Congress to be nsked to tegtetat duce the banks to keep rine coin instead of greenbacks, HOF all paper tnoney, RNAS TOTS Hl reseryeg i. 4. Tho resorvesor gold and sliver t ‘aryito Ms Snuseanent until thero ier ites goldand allver for avery green; u by the Government, aeionibavt Ootlan Tews: E Tho Trenaury to issue tifleates upon the deposit of bultio being that now existing between the i be Austen dollar and gold, eta A now mint to bo erected tn the ¢: York fur the accommodation of ria Hite forotgn buliton, who are now with: AL {natlitics to conyort tho same Inte tne coin. © Into Ameticag, Rulet and sliver cory ——. SPIRITUALISM, ein 3 BLADE. , veww York Times, Nov, 29, Tlenry Stade, 9 person who Hot Into tronbla afew yenrs fgo,,and made sone notorict: for himself by bis’ dealings with alle; 4 spirits, was aunonnced to Appear fr Wetie Hean Hall Jast evening at a Splcitualistst meoting, at the conclusion of 1 speech 0 ay; Ancient aud Madern Devils," by Mrs, Irie ham, Slade was present, but it wag a announced that he had too bad a cold to speak, “Mr. SInde will tell us on future Sunday evenings,” snid tho aentleman st; ninde the announcements, “about his travely in foreign Jands, He ‘has heen throne Koosha nnd Austria, and many countre: and ho found, wherever he went, that the writhig on tho slate was always in the Jane guuge of the country -where lie was,” Me. Stade smiled blandly and nodded.” Tt apt pents, thon, that the pernicious credit System, 3 In yogne In other countries besldes our own, and that the " Rooshans” hang tithes Uy on the slate as well as the Amerieans, Mrs. Brigham then talked about. the Devil-n aS Soon tts the usual coltectlon had heon taken, As far as the real old personal Devil (with a cloven foot) Is concerned, she reached the happy conclusion that le fable est morts bug she felt certain that there are a great many devils (of a new and improved kind), fu the next world, just as there are in this, GOTITAMITEMS. . THE REY, GEORGE ¢. sy, Apxttat Diavatch to The Chicago Tribune New Yon, Nov. 30.—Speaking of tha action of tho ‘Trustees of Unity Church ot Chicago yesterday in extending a call to tha Rev. George C. Miln, lute pastor of the East Congregational Chureh in Brooklyn, the Eagle to-night says editorlally: ‘Thia step fa, we think, n wise one on tho part of achurch which bas been “naa sheep having no shophord," since tho Rey. Dr, Robert Collyer left them to accept tho pastorate of the Church of tho Measiak in New York. Thoro can bo na doubt tbut it was suggested by Dr. Hetlows, who {3 virtually Bishop and Vicar-General of tho Unitarian denomination, withnyt whose advies no important step is ever taken hy tho churches, There can also be nodoubt that Mtr. Miln will glidly accept the cal) oxtended tohim. He isa young man of very consiternble tnient, and des serving of n wider flold of wsofulness than hehag yot obtalnod. « It Is unhealthy for such an one to ‘bo out in the cold, + Dn hyper It hag been reported tnt tho Rey, Dr W. IL. Ryder, of Chicago, lins received neal to ‘the pastorate of tho Universallst Church at Fifth avenue and Forty-tifth street, of whiel the Rey. Dr. Chapin ts pastor, Dr. Ryder hag preached saverat tines for Dr Chopin within the Inst few weeks. Dr. Ryder said he wus in the elly for the purpose of deeht Ing whether it was best for him to make a change. As yot ho had not reached any decision. One of the trustees ef the churel sald that tho -trustecs were tnantmously te favor of securing the services of Dr, Ryder Le was an able man, secont to uone in the church, nnd in every way he was worthy ta succeed Dr. Chapin, Circumstances made tt hard for Dr. Ryder to reneh a decislon, but it was thought highly probable that he would come to New York, A.M. PALMER, It hea been rumored of lato that A. Me Palmer, on the explration of his present lease of the Union Square Theatre, would move uptown, A ‘Tiune reporter called upon Mr. Patmer and asked about -the mat- ter. Mr. Palmer sald: “£ have been for some timo considering tho advisability of a remoyal further up town, and the proposed departure of my nenrest theatre! nelghbor hag brought'the subject still more forelbly to my mind Lhaya not deelded pon any thing, however, and ‘any statement of my I tentions'is thus far unauthorized by we. 1 Tdeetdy to move the publle wlll know of my intontlon$ In good thine.” PRIGON REFORM A.masa meetly for tha discussion of the problem ‘of prison nnd .ertulnal reform took plnee at Cooper Union ta-tight, Addresses were dollyered by tho Rev, Drs. J. P. News Deems, man, Samuel Cooke, Charles: I. Gustave Gotthell, W. PF, Morgan, Re Arthur, John M. Read, J. M. Puthnan,. Howard Crosby, Thomas Arnitace, HW, Bellows, C. D'W, Uridgnian, Rabert Collyer, J. M. Chapman, K. Koliler, and Bishop Unrris, 8T, MANK'S GUILD. Laura C, Hollowny lectured on “ Charlotte Bronte” tn tha Temple Lecture itoom (for: merly the Rink), to-night for tho benellt of Bt Mark’s Guild, ‘A PAILUE: Th the Weatern Aasoctited Prete » Naw You, Nov, #0.—Commander ‘Mende réports the new piston-rort for the engine ot tho United States steamer Vandella, wich was forged tn tha Washington Navy-Yard under tho direction of the Hureau of Steam Englneorlug, has proved worthless, and ane otlier must be mace. GOLD, The Eventng Post says: Private aatless are to theelfect that the large movements of gold ty tls country aro ut last attractlig serous ‘attention in London, and It Is not unlikely that the Bunk of England will uso its largo power to prevent It. COATHMINING: i It fs fearned from the leading iti manngors that the promise of the trade NG Glent!ve of u profitable business hi Isst, i ‘ output next year isestiinated ata Ons. © ALLIGKL ACQUITTED. 'Pho jury in the caso of Elijah Alliger, a Insurance broker, clinrged with Teeny Ae endeavoring -to hypothecate bonds ot a Burllugton, Cedar Rapids & Nasanerty nee road Company staten fram tho offlee o ritt, ‘Trimble & Co, in’ October, aint ne court with a verdlet af not gullty, a prisoner was discharged. BANK TAXES: plrst Whe Tradesmen's National Bank, cal National Bank, and Metropolitan Bei Tank to-day began sult In the uals Ae District Court, praying for Injunction Ae straluing tho Mayor, Aldermen, Cte mouality of the elty, and Dents Me: ba Necetver of ‘Taxos, from collucting aa he sessed upon the shareholders of sald * bes until the Court shal have declded tho mat COAL» Patapetpitta, Pay Nove ciroulars for tho lino and olty coul rao sof Phitadelphia & Reading Coal and drow iuke no chunwe In presont priced 0.—Tho Decemer