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(CRDUNAL NEWS. + test Phaso of the Pending Po- fe litical Feud in Mins nesota. The Harwood Case at Minneapo- lis Assumes & Oriminal Complexion, 4 Would-Be Burglar. Promptly and Fatally Shot at Niles, Mich. ‘Take a Negro from a Tennessee achers a Court and Hang Him. THE MINNESOTA FEUD, Special Dlavaten to The Chteago Tribune, gr, Paut, Minn, Deo. 2—The Justico having ntedacontinianee in the case of Riley on motlon of the prosecution, the prleoner was re- anied to Jail, tho motion for bail being over fit vy Paye, his Justica.not even verbally astentlog. Voeday tho ease took n new turn. Tedete so ecoms to have been ndvised of the py.andapplied to.Judgo Farmor at Austin for peat of bnbeas corps, which was granted, and mado returnable to-morrow morning. ‘Tho Shoriff started uut this eyontng to produce his Peo ridat Dlapaten to The Cteago Tribune. gr. Patt, Minn, Dec. 2.—Jolin Tiloy was pre= seated beforo Judgo Fosmner, of tho District Court nt Auetin, this morning, whoretipon the Judge appenred and moved to quash the writ on yho ground, frat, * that tho petition that was resented to tho Court does not set forth suill- cient grounds for the fssuance of n writ of hae peas corpus under any elroumsatnnces; that the Court had no jurisdiction to fesne this writ; under the statute the application must be mado ton fudgeor to a Court Commissioner, A Court Commtsstoner fs clothod with all the powers of a Judge actingin these matters, Ifapplication bo mado toa Judge or Court Commissioner Inanad- Ghiaing county it must show altirmatively tho reason why tho writ 19 not issued in the county whero the prisoner Js conflned.” This appiteation wmadoto the Judge of this court; the order that Is nude 13 nude by the Judye of this court. He can {ysue tho writ if he ts tn the county where tho prisoner is confined, ‘This point seems tome to bo nbsulutely fatal to these pro- cocdings. Tho writ undoubtedly should have been fssucd by tho Judwo or the Court ommisiioner of Freedom, 1 think the petition itself docs not comply with thastatutes, aud ig thoreCoro in many respects radically do- fectlre. The petition sets forth thar the prison- erwas kidnaped. That laa very broad word. Ifthat were properly stated It would say how he was kidnoped, and it would havo been secon thasbe was arrested nnd taken on a warrant regularly Issued. Itsets forth that the exam- ination was adjourned from time te time, Thoro are no grounds for a writ of habeas corpus." Inconctusfon, Judge Page sald: “Tho prisoner {sa notorious outhiw, whose whole life has been Wackened with crime, Hols known everywhero as Buckakin Jack, a notorious outlaw, ono of tho most dangerous men In tho Northwest. In view of the magnitude of tho orime he {9 charged with having comunitted, no tritling ball fhould be fixed to permit him to vot tooso and prey upon this community, I regrot that this crime as been conmitted; that such a thing could huvooceurred to blacken the annals of the Boats itimuy be pppravad by sonic, I hopo God wi parca, to binck heart that docs ap- rave It Mr. Fronch briefly stated somo general propo- Mtlons in opposition to Mr. Payo's legal pointe and asked that the prisonor either be comuitte totho Mower County Jatt or nreasonablonmount fixed. The Court took tho papers and stated that tho coto would bo taken undor advisement at 0 O'clock tn the morning, in tho nieantine chnry Ing the Sheriff to keep Riley In his suntony The io Court thon adjourned until 9 o’elock tho morntug. ATINDUSE reporter secured an interviow'with the prisoner, who usked him if ho over had any acquaintanco with Page, He said no} io hud not} never = saw + him in his f life to know. him until he saw bim cin Dexter. When 1 asked him if ho Wasin Austin tho night Judgo Lage was shot at, hosaid no, he was not, and that he left Austia between tho Jd and 6th of August, 1879, and had tbern here since until the 4th of November Wit; that he loft Stevens Volnt, Wis, on tho 3d. of Noveinber, arrived at Winonn the gamo oven: ly at ny aioe jokey cae at Lay m. of ae ind arrived nt Owatonna ab & a. i, on tame thence direct to Austin, : HARWOOD & Co. Spectal Diupatch to The Chleago Tribune, 8r. Pact, Snn., Deo, 2.—Tho plat thickens, Tho mest important movemont in tho logat proceed- logs against N. 1. Harwood, tho broken® mor- chant of Minneapolls, tonk placo in 8t, Poul Testentay, being nothing less‘than tho filing of ®yoluminous bilt of complaint in the United Btates Circuit Court, undor which it ts sought to’ bring Harwood and aomo of his proferred ercdl- tors Into court, in order to xet nt tho bottom of ‘bat is atloged to bo a gigantic and fraudulont consplrrey, Harwood owes J. V. Farwoll & Co, of Chicago, nearly $13,000. Bult was com- menced in the United Stutos Court for. this slatm, Judgment was rondered in thelr favor, but Marwood's vropurty wus rondered invisible, and WwUulted States Marshal MoLaron camo buck with his writ of uxeaution on Tuesday and ro- ported that he couldu’t tnd anything belonging tollarwood that he could attach. Thon the at- torneya for Farwall & Co. proceeded to makeout Screditor’s bill of comptaint agningt N. 8, Hare wood, Susau D, Harwood, hig wife, J. K. Sidte, C. WL Pettit, trustee under tho deed of neslninent, andthe First Nation! Bank of 3f jinneapolis, all of whom are alleged to have been parting to Sconspiracy whose object was to secure posses ‘lon of $500,000 worth of goods on credit for tho Durposo of dofranding the-creditors out of alt, Oat leust batt of tholr elaims. On tho strength Of this allegution tho Court is nsked to have the Parties brought Into court in order that tho Charges may be substantintod, and that the Judge pents coufessed to u few favored creditara may‘ 1 declares null and void; that tho assignment see Arwood to C. HI, Pettit be set aside, and that me muy boa falr and square scramble for tho rite Of tho dry goods house of N. B. Hurwood au bil of complaint of J, V. Farwell’ & Co, 5 ray twenty-fve closely-written pores, and Yilette {n legal form tho speoltications of tho x ‘gulne general charges, Complainant: yah Among othor things, that thero was no paulderation whatever to support the judg. ee favor of Susan 1, Harwood, and that Seed uover owed hor anything; that sho an al any proporty in hor own right, or Ban roy that the oluiin of tho First National ‘on s fraudulent and without vonslilerntion. Ma ey te tho aforesuld consptrucy was ano pi la B. Inghum, who {8 ona of the judg- nit creators, und who $4 the buyer of inuny of sold Tau far Hitrwoods that lmmedintely iftar thon ot pent Inghain absconded on tho direos fed to Bye Ood aud his co-conspirators, and rf wrobe; that [Harwood ts the ownur of tebe ny Mondy, securities, ete. evidences of for ied divers persons, in trustorathorwise,* i eh and purticdlurly by his wifo, the attonw Hank, C,H. Pottit, and J. K. aor which is ‘toncoalnd “in ‘aid a Plendedy the prardeod'e rial nant H n ab not mado fn wood filth, but it was tado. to rare remy se with Harwood's credltora; ic wood culled a mocting of bis creditors ot vad path on tho sud of November, the tay thanged iguuient, but that be subsoquently thon ene date to tho gtk, whon be offered claling Tht on the dollur in sottlomont of thelr bis covogg orders theroforg, that Hurword and thet souaplrutora may be Inturrogated upon’ what a (thar qiuatiers, hy to explain *y ve of cortuin * proports anf 8 usked to bo brought Into couse . Hurwon » H, Pott he ila and tha Hist National’ WWante, aad tho Manding he wspientors und confederates, com= ten) Personally to appear on a day ero are tte United States Court to thon Aatho cee, teWer questions and.abidusuch ont ‘ reinay direst. Of course thia on Heer ‘uestion of jurlediction, as H _eawent under tho statute of tha 05 tate G wy patil Peuding, und tha contost wi probe wan Interesting one, 1 OTHERS TERRIBLE ORIME,” Meeker irae) Vt. Deo, 2.—3ire, Lucy Eweline fod stants wifo or Horaco Meoker, o farmor In teal tor ny in this community, nas boen on erening aunt: during the past wook, and lust wus fe Jury Urought Inu vordiotof gullty Ute tir Hitho Gratdegreo, Her victim was & atale men yeara Of age, Libbie Allee Meskor, had he Of tho murdetcss’ buaband, Tho Paced tn cen taken frat tho Poor-flouse and Weated eparae OF tho family, Sirs, Moeker foally ge child with terrible crualty, and Jota er etmlned to murder her, Sho took Meekor’ peutdence her gon Louls Atmon. Ritle Alicg wit Drocured o team, and, taking ot Waterea Lie drove tbrough the Vile Wes beyond, oa point tn the woods Bove Ata brvok-gido tag boy got compatitor, out and procured some water ina. mug. Into that ho poured partof a bottle of qveetoned water. in which had been mixed a quantity of strychnine. Hold this at hia mothor'a diren- Mecker then iho eup to tho ns telling ber itwaa awectenod water, stone seized tho gftlin in litte walls, and continued for over an hour, Mrs, Mocker covers ing her mouth to prevent the sereums for “mother” being heard, and eth endeavoring tohotl her. The body was then buried In the swamp. Remorse seized the boy, and tie re ait tho murder and tho wheredbuuts of the Fi Hy to tho Sheri, Ho plended guilty. Mra. eokor tontad her guilt to tha Inst, but tho ovl= donco agaist Har waa overwhelming. a TNE MAYO Mrerrny, Spectat Lispaten to The Chicago Tribune, Sr. Louis, Mo,, Dec. 2.—f, Mayo arrived heen to-day. Bir. Mayo {4 tho son of Jidgo Mayo, tha banker, who dlaappeared so mysteriously at East St, Louls three years ngo, Judgo Mayo wns A passenger on nn enst-bound train, and way feon and recognized on tho train na ft crossed tho bridge. Ho wns even seon on tho plitform Of n earns the train crawled down tho tnellne atthoenst ond of the bridge. It was dark at thothne, When the traluieft Hast St. Louls Judgo Mayo had disappenred. His valiso and enne were in tho car, It hna alwnys boen supposed that diudge Mayo wns avized by’ robbers! when, the cir was entering Exst St. otis, thrown from tho track, murdered and rabbed. ‘No ctevw, hows ever, was ovor obtained, and the mutter remains AB gront a mystery na ever, The xon hus spent tugreat: deal of tmoncy in attempting to clonr Be arateee: following. all Kinds oF ere c 8 tho fate of his father, PEE eee OVERREACIIED. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, + Nites, soh., Dee. 2.—A bold attempt at burg Inry was mado hero last evening by two masked mon, who entored the jewelry-store of La Plerco & Wioks botweon ¥ and 10 o'clock, Tho mon en- tered and luveled revolvers nt tho heads of the Propristora, Wicksxrabbed the plstol-hand of one of the burglars, and, while tho othor turned hls oye, ovidently intending to shoot Wicks, La Plereo whipped out his revolver and gave bim two balls, one tn the breast and the othor in the shoulder, ‘Tho wounded inan ts mortally burt. Ho enya his nume ia Pat Malone, and that bis mothor lives nt Whitehall, N.Y. Io Is bolleved to have come from Chicngo, MINNESOTA CONVICTS, Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 8r. Paur, Minn, Deo. 2,—he jury in the enso of the State va, Thomas O'Connor, charged with the murder of Lawrence 1. Vaughn, and which has been on trial at Le Sucur during tho weal, ondod to-day in n vordict of murder tn tho first degreo andn sentenco from tho Court consign: ing the defendant to the Ponttontinry for Ife. ‘The soverity of the verdict and tho sentence wero hardly antiolpated by thoso who heard the testimony. O'Connor and Mra. Weishar, convicted Jast week of murder In the first degree, will be sent to Stiilwater to-morrow, YUNSATISFACTORY VERDICT. Nasuvit.x, Lenn, Deo. 2—Dan Smith (col- ored), who attempted toravish a young white girl In Gitos‘County gomo time ngo, waa son tenced to twenty-ono yonrs in tho Penitentiary at Pulusk! to-day for assault with intent tocom- mit murder, As soon as this verdict was found mob rushed into the court-room, overpowered the Sherlif and posse, enized Smith and driugeed him to tho atrect, where huudreds of people joined the mob, nnd took him to a bridge and ng him untirdead, Tho mob came from the gists whero the orlmo was committed by SATE BURGLARY. Bpectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Laravetre, Ind., Deo, 2—This morning It was discovered that during tho night the sufo in the Rrocery houso of Cosner & Henderson bad been blown open, and nbout $250 in cash extracted therefrom, A gold watch and #0 In gold was ovorlooked. Bir, Henderson was asleep up stairs ovortho store, but tho roport did not awake bim, althougd Peoplo Jn tho neighborhood wore aroilsed, ‘Tho police hive aclow, nnd uxpect to Alvo tho lads, throo in number, to-morrow. CAUGHT. e CLEVELAND, O., Dee. 8.—Upon a telegram from Oll City giving a discription, the police hero to- night arrested a ran giving tho name of James A. Johnson, Soarching bln $5,700 wero found, and the mark on his shirt ahowod bis namo to bo Kenneth MeLwod. Subsequent dlepatchos peprosented him as an oll brokor, who obtained 60 from Roynulds & Co., bankers, of Oil City, by falee pretenses, and also charged him with conspiracy, tis family Hyves iu Canada, whero ho was bound, “ARRESTED. iy Rrenmonp, Va., Dec. 2—R. B. Foster, James Golloway, and Samucl Logan, Judges of alec tion of tho City of Manchester, In this Stnto, havo boon arrested on tho charge of refusing to recolve the votes of « umber of persons, mostly colored, on Presidential olection-day. Theso yolus wore rejected for tho reagon that the par- tles did not slow, aa It fs alleged, proper cupita- tion recoipts, ‘They had recutpis issued by the Btate ‘Auditor, which wero iguored by to judges. RESPITED. CLEVELAND, O., Des, %.—A Fremont dispatch to the Platnudcaler stated that Gov. Foster roe spited John Wolsh, sentenced to be hanged for murdur, until Feb, 23, ‘4 — THE GHOULS. Prescott, Ont., Dec, 2--Tho town fe greatly excited over tho fact that the bodies of Daniel McNutt and Mrs, Dungsmore have beon stolon trom thelr gruves, NATIONAL SENATORS. WISCONSIN. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Watzrrown, Wis., Dov. 2.—It would appoar that the political caldron in Wisconsin nover coascs to boll, for tho Presidential clection ts no sooner over thin wa ontist inan exelting and -heated contest for United States Benutor, Tho action of Bonntor Angus Camoron, in declining to bo 4 candldato for reviection, loavesa vacuum for others to enter us aspirants for the honors ablo und coveted position. Thus far intho con- teat the Ropublicans are chiefly occupied in can- vassiny tho olninisof tho Hun, H.W. Koyos, of Mudison, and tho Ion, Fbitetus Suwyor, of Osh- koub,—uo athor nnmes as yot belug prominently mentioned in connection with tho ollice, Itisa fact not to bo controverted, that, in this portion of tho Stato at allevonta, Mr. Koyos Is tho arent favorit for United States Senator, It Is not cusily orased from the memory of Republicans that the heat yenrs of his fe have heen devoted to the Intercata aud wolfare of the Republican’ party of Wisconsin, Moth bls time and means. have been used to advance Republicun prine ciplog; and ho ia justly regarded by friend und foo as a brave und ferrioss leader, sever hositut- ing or faltering in the pathorduty, Mv poasessos the ubllity and force of churactor to assume at ance the position of w prominent and lufiuential moniber of the United: States Beuate. In Mr. Koyus, itis admitted, Wisconain would haye a representutive on the tlour of the Senate tittn; ta her etanding and Intelilgoncos un no mun would look after tho interests of his Stato sharper or oloser. thin ho, ‘Theso things can bo sald in fuvor of Mr. Koyoa arithoud any dispiragement to the othor caudl- dates for tho position. Mr. Suwyor has boon Jong and favorably knowin among ‘tho most on- terprising buainess-men of the State, and. ag a Momber of Congress, was qredited with boing ono of tha most ucttyo and influential mombors of that body. Sut his nyo—now ubout 651s a Forioua objection with some. From x onlin and lapussionute survey of the Held, it pou soem, thon, that tho Republicans of Wisconsin cun consult tholrown interosta best, and do thoir Btate the most crodlt, oe clvctlog the Hon, BW, Koyea to succeed tho Hon, Angus Cameron in the Sonate of tho United States ufter tho 4th of March, 1881, A eh tle representative found the Flon. Pailetud Sawyor at the Grand Pacific Hotel yea- terday, taking his dinnor with tho Hon, 0, G. Wiiams, Congresaman from tho Kirst Wiscon- ain District, on his way to Washington. Mr, Suwyer Is a prominont cundiduto for the seat in thy United States Bonute now occupied by Angus Canicron, and he ia therefore an object of intorest to nowapuper-men nnd to Repub- Means generally, Bir, Sawyer was politely intere rogated upon tho subject of his candidacy in / Wisconsin, but peremptorily declined to submit to a formal interview upon a subject so important to himaolt, Ho atutod, however, very frankly to tho Interviewer that ho wag a candidate, that he had tha incans of knowing very nvurly how tho cuso stood In the Stato at the present tno, and that ho was notatall discournped nt tho uute look. Io sald he vould not bo expected to dls- ologe through medium of sa widely a cire gulated jours THe Trine his plane ot and tho work that bad ulready Ishow. Io frankly admitted thut, Ju hts opinion, the contest for Senator had nur rowed down to a cholce between Col B. We Koyew and bhingelf, and that of thu two vandor vompolled him to say that he preferred the other manto Koyus. Mr, Suwyer was of the opinion, ntsa, that elthne Keyos or himeclf would be chosen Benator, and that thore was little probubility of the ruco being won by a dark horse. Ho spoke In the, bighoet tering of bly 1. Koyes, 68 a gontloman of great “if. i THE ox jonce in public affairs and as possessin: 1), mn manny oF tho iiutiitientions that go to inne 1 | L OLITICAL. oot Renator and eta Ho satd it wig ft jn rently contest hetween Republtenns fe paditlon, and that ag far av lie wits con Bhould be asi hes standup fyeht, ath sriven below the belt, He added date tbe Ue Republican tiembers ele be tho next Legislature, and tia it would conseqttently re- quire fifty-two votes to nomtnite a eandbhity ta the Republican canes, Jf seme of ble person al frfunds, who hue pald-elser attention to the subject than har. bid, were dt very. omuch decelyel, more than Mty-two members hitd riroady expnssed Mole intention to voto for tlneelf, |" fhuty "added Mr. Saw, with a meee twinkle ‘of bow -tiltd gen: “yor know that men uve not alynay: re tine pended upon te causes of tis Khu cant thee thore Is many dalip betwoon the cup and the Np.’ Ashe was about protng to tho train, Mr. Bawyor anid * atny.?? ir ood anys sf Learning that the Ho. Jesse Spalding was Interested with Mr, Sawyer in bueiness tir Wise consin, and that ho persodally: Witt gourd deal about the present strfas of tho Senatorial cain pata in that State, the newssaper ince bind hin ed ihtther, and found thoyotject of his keareh jin his atte No, 28 tele Water at . That Rentlenan acknovd ud that he ticen vome palns to Inford Insel? In relation lo the Sonutorhil contest now going on tn aState where he bad large business Interests anid many cores spoutenta, suid that dy bad no healtntion it say- ing Mr. Sawyer was wel ahead In the race thus fury and he though? hd would ousily puss tinder the wire abead of ahs competitors. Me had recently visited Wisgonsin bhunsetf, and con- versed with muny lgadjog Rejuiiicana in Mile waukee and other Pahetpat pulnts, ahid file aastrunees all tented'in tho dirvetion of Sr. Suwyer's trluinphant eteetion, Ho tad seen a nuniber of Hsts of members that could bo reticed Upon to vote for Sawyer tirst, lust, and all the Unie, and thoy nll showed a ood mnjority over the required: fifty. votes.’ Me.” Bonding thought that Mr. Lawyer's freeads. hud yout {peouient for tho belfef that thelr caudiduty would jo successful, Le oh — PENNSYLVANIA. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune, Mertsnuna, Pa. Dee. 2.—Tho Senatorial situn-* ton in Pennsylvania is ubout as follows: Of nearly n dozen candidates i tho tleld ninonth ogo, only three now stund tho least chance of clection. They are: Cessnit, who Is believed to be backed by ‘tho Cameron influence; ex- Speaker Grow, whu is running on tho nntl-Ring platform; and ex-Congresauiin Moorbend, who Was pitt forward 4 few days ayo by the business- men of Dittsburg, who alfect.to believe Uhut hie would represent thelr ‘interests In tho upper beaneh of Congress better than any of thoothers, Grow sys he has enough menbers of the Leg- islature pledged to insure lls election. Cessna trusta to his backing and to his record ns Chalr- inunof the Republics State Committee for success; while Mourheal depends upon the Rover ae money to put him through tho Legis. vo mull. the threo mon named, Grow Is by far the best qualified for the position, His career in Congress wus especially brilliant. Ile proved himself an abto debater, a feartess champion of Freeilom, ai outspoken enem ecesaion, aud a firm friend of the Union et 1f cost Bome> thing to entertaln such oplnton Cexsnu [sa nan of considerable ablilty, but of iitedt experience in legistative atfalra. His connectlon with tho Ring has weakened his ine iiuenco with the peaple, who fusist npon doing their own thinking and voting, His strength is in tho enatern purt of the State, He can only bo elected by tho manipulgtion of tho Legisinture, or a coalition of all*tho auti-Grow interests, whieh fx improbable, Gen, Moorhead is over 70 yearsof age. He served five successive terms {n Congress with out especial distinction, He ts a man of tho highest respeetabillty, bus na knowledge of busiess, and [s very rich, An ef fort hrs been made to induce Cameron to give up Ceagnn and intorso Moorhead, but without Buccess, Moorhond's strongth ix in Alleghony and afew of tho western countics which aro dominated by Pittsburm cupltullsts, who are the head and front of thy movement to send biin to tha Senate, Grow's present popularity with tho peoplo is 18 grout as, If not wrenter thin, at nny previous: time in bis public cureer, Should there be no defection in the ranks of members of the Leyis- lature who are pledged to. Support hin, ho will be elected on the Arst bultoty but, In the event of n brenk, of which thers fs ome danger, Cessna would probabty ae in. Ag tho matter now ktands, Graw fe the favorit by lirge odds, Cessna tt tolerable secoud, tnd Moorhead a bid third, with 110 prospect of tinproving his, poste tion. Hoyt, Oliver, Stone, Quay, Rutan, and the reat constitute the seid. 3 thorough INDIANA, Byecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Isxptasavonts, Ind., Dee. 2.—A gentleman who hing beon much over tho Stato in tho past month, and who has given special attention to the Sena- torial question, remarked this mourning that Nftyeone Republicun members of tho Leyistut- ure bad told bin olther verbally or In werlting that thoy thought they should vote for Gen, Hurrison for Senator, and n well-known poll- tleiun who stood by gave it as tis opinion that the Gonoral would have practicilly no opposi- tion by tho time the caucus met. He pull ho had not known tho sont! ment of tho party throughout tho State to be sq nearly unnnimoug on anyono thing as thodemand for Gen, Harri- son's election. In this county be will tinve elght aut of the nino Representatives and Sen- ators elect. Tho State Librarinn, whose business ft is to provide for tho rooms for the Legislature, which meets next month, finds himeclf without money, the Inst Legistnturo having falted to inate any provisions fur tho meeting, of Its successor. Lhe Contingent Fund of the Governor ts also too neurly exhausted to supply the sim needed. In consequcnee, the Stato oie corms held a meeting — thts) morni to seo what could be done, and conelade to refor the question to the Attornoy-Goucral before taking action in tho mutter, He will doubtiegs find some way to provide for the ox= ree 80 that any apprehensions which muy uve been indulged that the Legislature could: not meet may be quieted, nud Senatorial ambi- tions may continue to burn. Witlain Tibbitts was tried in tho United States Court today ohurged with inducing Abram -‘Tobins to vote at tho State election tn Marion, Grant County, knowing that Le was not Jeguily entitied to, and was nequitted. Thin emis tho election trinis, of which so much was suld by the Democragy soon after tho October election. Tho favt 1s, thuro never wis iv more honest election in the State, and ull attempta to -erente ® contrary impression baye slynally failed. ‘The Topublican Executive State Committea hold wineoting this afternoon, at whlel {twas voted to continue active work, keep up county organizations, and keep tho ines closed up at every point, thut nothing yatgell this year may ho lost in the campaign of Ike, There was a Pine uttonune und tho boat fouling was ex- ed. FIRE RECORD. é AT TOPEKA, KAS. Toreka, Kas, Dec. 2.—-Crawford's Opera Tlouse, which was opened fast September, burned to tho ground thls morning. ‘Tho loas is about $30,000; insured for $15,000 in the Gorman American, Queen's, Aincrican Central, New York, Huubirg, Alutolins, Uritigh, American Union of Califoriin, Nationnt of Hartford, st, Paul, Lovejoy's auction store and three other: catablishmonts on the ground floor wore rulned, hut tho Josy Is not yet necertalned, AT COVINGTON, KY. CINCINNATI, O,, Dec. 2—O'Brlen Tiros,’ plug tobacco manufactory, at Coylugton, Ky., buraed this forenoon. Logs on rtock, 81€,000; on bulld~ ng, 81,600; stock Insured for $5,200 in Beltish American, Lu Contlance, und Kenton, Tho Duilding was Insured for €3,000 in tho ttoyal, of Liverpool, fi pres AT ELDORADO. KAS. " Euponavo, Kas, Pec, 2—Tho Walnut Vailoy Elovatér and Bonanza Mill, owned by BK, White, burned yesterday, toxethor with some 10,000 bushels of wheat aud soveril thonsand Tuahulsior cor, Loss about $20,000. Jusurance suall, . AT EAU CLAIRE, WIS. Minwauiten, Dev.2.—The store of T. F, Malono, it Enu Clatro, barned this utorning. Loss, $15,000; Partially tuaured, ‘eHICcAdo@ The alarm of! fro fram Hox No, 133 at 8:00 o'clock yeaterday ovoning was false, aaa , SUICIDE, Spectat Dirpateh to The Chtcago Teibunes Kinkwoop, Mi, New 2—-A young swedo named Guat Nolson attompted te conunitauleldo this ufternoon hy throwing himself on the rull- road track fu ‘front of a moving frefght-truin hetweon Monmbuthand Kirkwood. ‘Tho pilot of sho engine struvk dnd knocked him olf the track, cutting n deen gush in the back of bis head and Tracturing bis collyr bone, He was brought to Kirkwood and bis wounda dressed. Hu wus then taken to the houso of his slater, whe ives in tag gountey, 1 iy thouzht that ho juny recover, Despondeney tx wvtributed us tho cause of bis attenipt ut ealf-destruction, especial Dapateh (0 ‘Ine Chicago Tribune. Br, Louis, Bo, Deo't,—Jamcs Ontos cut his throat with n rugor in 4..Chrjsty avenue saloon Hoe Oates Is w theatrical min who has had trouble with his fanilly, Some say he wae w rele ative of Alico, ‘the woll-known ppera-boutte ustlat, fe Cincinnati, Q., Dee. %—Julues sloun, in Jail at Bollefontuine, O., on nn Indigtiuent far shout> tng with jntent to kill, cut hig thront this morn- ing and will dio, i a “Ihave long proscribed tho Shakera’ Sarenpa- villus, und { think it a most valunble medicin.— Jeremiah Utake, M.D, Gilmautun, Ne dt Ohio Electors Visit the President- Elect at His Home in Mentor, And Are Trented to One of the Most Finished Speeches of the Season. Largo Chance Gathoring of Congress- men and Electors at St. Louise a GARFIELD. Meston, 0., —Durlng the visit of the Ohlo etors toss, fi response to un address of Gen, Grosvenor th their Webulf, Gen, Gar- field addregaed thom, as repyrted for tho Clever lund Herat, In thy follow! language: Jian deeply grateful ta you, for this eal, and thoge personal and publia congratulations, If 1 were to lovk upon the fate campnien and its, result inerely in the Iucbt of 8 personel struggle And 1 personal success, tt would prohubly be us Bratifying as anything could be tn tho bistury of volitles, If my own comluct durhue the came palgn has in any way been 2 help and a strength to ottr cause, Jam glad. 1¢ is notalwaysanenyy, thing to behave well. If, under trying circumstances, my bebuvior as na candidate for the Presideney has met your approval Iam wrently gratified; but the larger subject of your congratulations to tho country on the triumph of tho Republican party opens a theme too vust for mo toenter upon now. I venture, however, MENTION A REFLECTION which has occurred to mo tn referenco to the election of yesterday, Lsuppose that tv polit- eal event has happoned in ill the course of the lcontest sino the curly spring which caused so Httle excitement, and Indeed sv Llttle pully ob+ servation, as tho Presidential election whlch was held yesterday at inidday, ‘The Atmerican peo- ple paid but Ilttle attention te “the details of tho real Presidential election, and for a very significnnt reason. Al+ though you and nil the. members of the Eleetoral Colleges bad the absolute constitue tional and technical right to vote for anybody you chose, and though nu written taw directed or eiggested yottr choles, yot every American knew that the august soverelyn of this Repube Heth 9,000,000 0£ votera,—on un early day in November had pronounced the omulpotent fiat of chofco, and that sovereign, assuming as done that which he bad ordered to be done, enter- tained no doubt that his will would be implicitly obeyed by all tho Colteges iu all the States. That is the rengon why the people wero so surencly quiet yesterday, They had never yot found an Amorican who had FAILED TO KEEP 11S TRUST aga Presidential Elector, From this thought I draw this lesson: That when that omnipotent sovercign, tho American poople. spenks to ono man and orders bin to do aduty, that man, is under tha most soleinn obligations of duty, ex- cept those that the God of the universe might impose upon him. Yesterday, through your votes aud the votes of others in the various States of the Union, it fs probable (the returns will show) that our grent political soverelgn bas Jnid hls conmands upon me. Uf he has done so, Tam as bound by bis will and his great Inspiras tion and purposo asi could bo bound by nny conaiderntion that this earth can impose upon any human being. In that presenco, therefore, I stand andam awed by the majesty aud authority of such a comnmund, + [nso far us Tean interpret tho bestuspirationsand purposes of our august sovereign, I shull BKEK TO REALIZE ‘THEM, You and J, and thoso who have acted with usin the yeurs past, bolleve that our sovereign loves therty, and destres for atl the inttabitants of tho Republic peaca and prosperity under tho sway of just and equal Juws. Gentlemen, L thank you for this visit, for this welcome, for tho suggestions that your pres- ence and your words bring, and the bhopo that you have expressed in the urduoys and great work before us we mas talntaln tho standard af Nationality and promote ali that [s'goud and worthy [a this country, and duriug tha coming: four years wo muy rnisy just ns large n crop of poace, prosperity, justice, berty, and culture ag It 1s possible for forty-nine miltious of peuple to raise. Gov. Fostor was mnster of ceremonies, pro- senting the visitors to Gen. Garield, After an interchango of grouting two hours woro passed in informat socia! Intcreourse, after which tho company returned to Cleveland and dispersed for home, except Goy. Foster, who ree musined at Montor, GEN, GANYIELD'S MEALTH, Cincinnati, 0., Doo, 4.—Tho nitention of Mr. Hichard Suilth, tho editor of tho Gazette, having been calicd to the publication of an interview in whieh be is made to gay that Gon. Gurfleld Is in gorious goudition physically, and that he needs careful nursing, says bo made no such Btato- ment. Whut bo doca sny on tho subject 1s, thut, traveling with Gon. Garileld from Washington, he observed that ho was troubled with Indiges- ton, the rosuit of overwork, Mr. Smith and othor of Gen, Garileld’s friends think he is overs taxed by visitors coming to Montor, and that he should go somewhere where bo could escape thle tax. Nobody considers his physical condition us at all sertous, ST. LOUIS. Spectal Dispatch to, The Chicago Tribune = * &r. Louts, Dee. 2—Among to-day's arrivals in the clty ure quite n number of Congressmen nud Senutors and othors on’ tholr way to tho National Capital. Of the Missouri membors tho Hon. RP. Bland and wife, of tho Fifth District, ore staying at the Lindell; tho Hon, Samuel L. Snwyer, of tho Highth Distrlet, and G. 1, Hothe well, of tho Tenth, took the exst-hound morn iugtrain, Tho Hon. N, Ford, of the Nivtn, witt pass through tho city this ovoning., United Stntos Senator Windom, of Minnesota, 1s at tho Lindell, and will depurt toe night. Sonstor J. 1, Walker and Congressmen “T, oM. Guntur ound od, XR. Pettlgrow, of Arkanens, aro registered at tho Planters’, and will wiso leavo to-night. A delegation from the Creek Notion arunt tho Planters’ House on thelr way to Washington to urge some special legistntion. The Hon, J. Wiillams, of Macon; Marstall Arnold, of Scott; J.B. Organ, of Dont; Champ Clark, of Pike; 11. N. Phittlps, of Stoddart,—all Presidential Rloct- ora,~-camo down ftom Jeftorson City this morn fug, on route to thelr respeutive homes, The Electors from Bt, Louls returned with thom, aftor custing the vote of tho Stato for Maucook and English, W. 1’, Mentloy, of this clty, was chosen as messenger to curry tho returns to Wasbingtone —— “ TOWAY Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dunugue, la., Deo, 2—The namo of tho Hon, J, KX. Graves, of this city, soumy to be booming for tho Govyornorahip of Iowa, Ho {4 ono of tha moat popular inen in town, and his popularity nt. homo Is shown by bis clection to the Legislature from Dubuque County, whieh has a Vomoerativ majority of 2,800, Mr. Graves was sven by your curresponident this ovening, aud exprossca hime acif vory plainly tat, if the people want him to onter tho field, bo will do so willingly. MrOraveg hasavery qualitication for the alllee, and ‘ho would make a Governor of whom tho State could feet proud, Duabuquers, Irrespective of part hope the Graves boom will contluie and tinull Jand Dubuque’s favourite In tho Governor val "sspectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dee. 2.—Tho Stato Bowed of Des Motwes, Ing — ‘anvasserd Leday deuldidl tho majority of Mf, Hi. Cutts, tho 81 epublican, as meuber of Conrreea trout xXth District, 19 WW aver Cool, Democrat, counting in. tho ep aired townubtps, which eltectually squelches Cook. , a ILLINOIS, Special Dispatch ta ‘The Chicaga Tribune, Rockrory, UL, Dee. 2.—Uepresentatiye O, 1. Wright, of Belvidere, 4 a vandidute for tho Bpeukership of tho ext seaslon of tho tHlinuls General Asseimb! Ue ja quite gtrougly ine Gorsed by tho Bevidero Northwestern, wid the HKuckford Garetie, his homo journal, spouks of bin us follows: Slo fan Kentionan of galtire and broud views, 4 yipe sebolar, not over purtl: enn, ey succosstul lntielivsé tun, and has tnd touch exporivnes jntlte, which is yalunbleto any myn elevated to euch w a irighe was Hulto populae duping tho tet As. sembly, and will no duubt make n strong ran for tho posit Jon. NOT YET ARRESTED, Up to a late bour Just ilgtt tho thieves who stole Bir. John dlorrow's trank contaluing $4,000 worth of jowelry last Friday night, from the sidewalk In front of the Clifton Hones, bad not beon | arrvated, dithough detectives thought it probable they would by. It ly quite avident the volicy sutboritics buye not tho allsbtest cliicaco TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1880—TEN PAGES, clew to the thieves, and unless Bank-Detectlvo Aldeich divulzes the name of the party whom he negatinted with for the recovery of the goods, or ea information he is belleved to possess In rerard to the matter, nene wi beh sonsrtlonal arrests nt the Clifton [otrse any tlzht hn h eek to aluem the whole nemy af" fer eulvers oF stolen property, that fafest this elty and p premium on thieving. ‘That class of t who Jive by the proceeds of thefts and bleed the thieves “ao that but little ia Int tho Intter after they havo | settled with them loomed up In foree at the Armory Poles Court yesterday during the examination of 1. anaes, the Clark streot pawnbroker, whose pince adjoins police hendqunrters, and who ts wlluved by eortein detectives tu vO bad on hand in seerctin; the stolen Jewelry, and sibsequently turning it over to Aldrich, or to seme one who guye it to that pers fon for him, Tt has been walt that Me, Morrow did not act equarcly in his negotiations with Abtrichy— seeking to recover tho goods and nisa ob- tain tho return ofthe money ho had pill, His evidence, printed elsewhere, wna given in a atenightforward tanner, and without any reservations, The money—fi0l—was pald to Ald neh, and there was ovidentiy nu oxpeotution of getting It back, CANADA, The Bargain with the Syndicate to Build the Pacific Railroad. The Government to Give $25,000,000 in Money and 25,000,000 Acres + of Laud. An Ontery from the Toronto Globe Against Such an "Enormous Exponditure,!’ PACIFIC RAILNOAN. Hpectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribuns. Tonosto, Dee. 2.—The terms of the bargain with the syndicate to build the Cana Facitle allroad are published in the Globe, ‘The ane nouncement 14 made on whut.it belleves ta be uniinpeachablo authority; and, buving a triend at court, who js {na pusition to know, the sta! ment is doubtless rellable. The Globe suys: “It has lony been usserted and ndimitted that the smouunt paid by tho Government is and the umornt of tho. Iand-subaldy eres. Wo nro now in a position to state that the Une to he constructed {8 divided into threo secs tlons, for which the payments in money will vary fevording to the difficulty and costliness of the work. These soctions ure ns follows: Nipissing to'fhunder Bay, north of Lake Superior, about 600 miles; Hed Itiverto the IHtocky Mountains, about 1,000 miles; British Columbia, excluding portion alreudy under contract, about 400 miles, For the Lake Supertur section n bonus of $20, 000 nnd 30,009 eres per nite hus been allotted,— making a totalof over 12.000,UNof cach, or nese: - ly balf tho whole subsidy. For the -iritlsh Cu- lumbin section the bonte is 20,000 ueres and $10,- 000 per mile, or ‘a total of 8.00009) aeres and ‘$6,400,000 for the section of 1,00) miles across tho plains, or an averoxe of about 5,000 neres and 30,000 a mile, Put in tabular form, the statistics for tho diiferent sections ure as follows: Dottars. Acres, TATU Mm ExX'IAT Freres sete rat ita) "Regus ed Hivor to iad Cah British Comuibin..., WON BUNUN TOR cosas. 0,000 tun), “We are niso in a position to state that the whole of the land fs tu be taken from the fertile belt of the Northwest, ‘This puts the scheme, as a whole, inv starting Ught. Fur constructiug and working the Lake Superior section, which ean bediepensed with for years to come, and which the syndicate are compelied by their bargain to undertake wt once, thy country Is to bo culled on to pay u subsidy In money and land equivalent to” 280,00) ‘a otnile. For constructing and working the British Columbia section, which can alsy be eafely postponed une Ul the country fg ina better tlouncinl position, thera {4 a bonusin tnoney and fund equivalent to $50,000 0 nile”) The Globe elaine that, * For the present, the whole of this enormous exponditure might be rvolded by confining the scheme to tho completion of the Works under contract, and the extension of the roud westward from the ited Miver to tho Rocky Mountains, The task before ParHament, when it mects next week, is to doe eldu whether, in the present. condition of the country, the scheme foe bullding the whole ling nteuch feurful cost, before It ta required, shull he undertaken, or a moro moderate aud busi- ness-llke course shall be adypted.”" MISCELLANEOUS, Spectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Dec. 2.—Muj. Wulsh, of the North- west Mounted Police, will stay In Brockville untll Dec. 1,—bis leave of absence taving been extended, An ovening papor saya; “One of the Cabinet. Ministers has been pntriutieally endeavoring to burn Nova Scotia coul nt iis residence In Ottiawi, but ordered several tons of it sent back to the dealer ns unfit for use. In view of the com- plaints avout the quulity of Nova Scutia coal, it would be well for Purtlament to institute {nuulries, Bellville got some for the eas-works, and thero waa — dissitisfuc- thon with. it. Hutnilton — vesseleowners, who havo used it) =o while navigating tho Guit of St. Lawrence, report most unfavor- ably aboutit. It is imposition enough to pay a tux put on with tho intention of neutralizing the effect of distance in price of coal; but, when ag endenvor is made to tex us for using cout of n poor quility, It Is tne for resentment, How can Canadians be made rieb by the operne ons of nlaw which forees them to pay more for cont, coxl-oll, and other pring 1 thin they would have in the ehgupest marker?’ ‘Tho tirst Corty-sovon mllek (from Pembroke to Mackieg) of the Cunnda Contral Hallroud exten> ston hus been handed over by the vontractors, and Is now being operated in connection with the reat of tho tine. ‘Trains are now running from Ottawa ton potut about 10 iniles north. "Tho contractors arp alsa running trates from Mackies to Hlsset’s Creek, about fifteen miles farther northwest; tind expect Y Christus to. sent tholr locomotives to Deux Rivers, twelve roles farther on; or, In other words, the jron horse will by thit’ the have penetrated about. 180 miles info the wilderness north of Onawa, wud three-fourties of the way to Lake Nipisstag. Sprelal Dispatch to Phe Chicago Tribune. Tlautvax, Dee, 2.—The Chamber of Commerco hold unother meeting to consider tho winters port question. A telegraim from the Minkstor of Ruliways was rend, studing that orders had beon tasted by tho Government to thesSuperintendent of the Inter-Colontal Railway to secure two vate oes of grin, With the object of testing tho en- ebiltty of Hulifnx as tho Horsport of the Doininion, and that, in the event of the axperi- Ineut proving # success, n proposition would be submitted to Parliament fur the erection of an elovator in that city, A coumitter was finally appointed to arrange for a public mectiug to consider the subjeut. I CASUALTIES. . Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wauraca, Wis, Nee, 2—News has just ar rived giving tho particulars of a serious acct dont that happened on the Green Bay & Minna gota Iniflrond west of Seandinivin. wo men by tho nume of Nowton awl Blink wore eross> iiyr the track jis tumber wagon with a epan of ho when tho traln came etddonly around a and Killed both heees, demollabed tho: wagon, and suriouely hurt one of the men. Ts Injurles avo internat, and ave cousidored dans gerous. ‘Pho tevin struck the team square, and Tossed the mien Kovoral feat Into tha alt. Spechit iayntch to The Citeayo Trinines: CAMLINVILEE UL, Dee, 2A fatal necident douurted 1 fow mites woat of this elty Inst ult. Mra. William Loveless was se sovorely burned that sho died trom the injuries inn fow hours. While standing before a nyeplnee her dress enught tre, and, belugittone in the hoise, wae terribly burned before help arrived, was an old resident. of Macoupli County, wae Tlyears old, and left friends und relatives, Re bhe left a largo number of Neto York Correspomteuce St, Loute Hepublican, A bunqiet was to be elven te the onornt by: one of thy Japanese dignttiries, and so much of thy leavaitig und the power of tho Japanesa wis to be repreacntod that the Gonoral was uxtons to have bis shure of the entortalnmont well cone ducted, Srv. Grant was aecordligly requested to bo In readiness ut 8 gertide hour, 0 ttt thure would be no delay, When tho bour arrived 6bo had not made ber toilet, noe Goucral sent to ber and found that sho bad n Japanese silk pod- der in hor roun, The man's wares wore spread all around, und sho was asking prices and tryit tomukeu bargain, twas tug to start Goneral went ohond i bla vebjele, lenvl jwontber of his Iniveling company at the ho! Joliow with Mra. Grant ag son 4 Bho waH po ‘Tula goutieman paced the bail for an hour, wal tow for the vx. ident's wife, Shu way deen in Dustneas with (8 silk poddier, oud apparentiy format ull about the banquet, Attength tho ped dier went awuy, jeased at the sales ho had made, aml Sev. Grant begun to muke hur toilet, she “hustled on her things," and at Jength was Ag Ihe vehicle was on the wuy to the ball, Sir Grant spled her husband ro» Dhiney was over, nud he was on his k, covered with lowers and decorations with preseuta, “Condaess mel? exe elabined Mre. Grant; “there's Ulysse, J knew bo's tad trom the way bo looks. stop sud tot mu. webout” Sho quivkly descended teon the care ringe, got inte the ong ocoupied by the Geu aud returned tu tho botel, bie sald to ber oxce the next day that Ulyes wus go iad hy hudn't spoken to hor yet.” ‘Thy invidunt did not escupe Faut's * Boewell" but it wus gut recorded, Neuralgia, Sciatica, | “go, Backacho, Soreness of th. .. .ast, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Sealds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Foet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St, Jacors Ott as Raufe,aure, simple uni cheap External Remerty. Atrlal entails but the comparatively trif_lng outlay: of 50 Cents, und every one uttering with pul can kave cheap and pauitive proof of sts claims, Directions in Meven Languages, S0LV BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS LN MEDICINE, A. VOGELER & CO., Bulthmnore, 2d. Us 8. Ae HOTRIG APPLIAN NERVOUS BEBILITY . CURED. 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BATE MYRON We WATTS . JOHN MeWA DE, Baritone, IL CLARENCE EDDY, Organtete And tho GRAND ORCHESTRA AND ORGAN, WM. 1. ‘FOMLING, Mirentor, ‘The xalo of seata will bexin TIS MOMNIS Nox Ofice, bultg sold ut the popuinr price ged atthe 50 INCLUDING ‘Those desirin, RESERVED SEAT. fund Hid, neeording to oeatlo ctolee sents should be early tn line, GEO, UW. CARPENTER, Manager, HAVERLYS THEATRE, J. HAVERLY, see SMa tawer und Proprictor Orilifant Inauguration of the Opera Season! On MONDAY EVENING, Deol, GRAND OPERA IN ENGLISH, KY THB Strakosch & Hees Great Interaational Opera Co, ‘Tho mos remarkably combination of Eminent 24 Stars, and the Latest OFzanlentlun Unut femalon Utes TH Wie es or uInploved 4 Atorl sonnl direction ut MAX STA, HEMILENS aiid hx. Int ners LESS, 1 Directors and Cor nilnctors,, usund Grand Orecheaten, Ono bune dred persona in the Company. 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