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3 TH CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNIs, TURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1881—TWELVIE PAGES ple wanted very badly. ‘These lands were notof as nich value to Mr. Gould ns they were to the Erle Road, although thoir actual value Is probably greater than the present. inerket value of} NEW YORK. N fariff Oi ‘ the Grand Opern- ‘i The ational Ti lonvention to wee “ralrant, eonyany, however werg 888! le This Morn- lands produrtives and mhoretors. sine overtures to Mr, Gould for a trade. ‘Tho cotl-lands were not productive tn his hands, and the Grand Gpert-louse, with, Its $49,000 or $50,000 In rentals per annum, strnek ttn ns being intich better property to hold. ‘The building ts valned at about $100,000, anil Is In excellent condition, ‘Thore Wil be no change At present In its use or in its management, ADELINA PATTI ° AMBHY BTAITS Mit OFF WITH A ROOM Spectat INepateh to The Chicago Tribune, Nw York, Nov, 23.—Mr. Henry BE, Ab- bey certalnty knows how to start Patt! off on her operatic concert tour with a boom, and {f lic koeps tt upas he began it tonight In Bruoklyn there will be a very fat thing In the reason for him. The. Acndemy of Musle, Brooklyn, was packed with a remarkably Drilliant audience, whieh recallod the first opern-nights whon Gerster made her advent in this clty. ‘The house was profusely deco- ratud,as Abbey anys, with “tons of flowers and nites of yimilax, Tho aluging wns not wholly in keeping with the other artistle surroundings, save in so far os Patti herself was concerned, Nicolini sang ayen worse than at the New York concerts, ‘There was not that unbounded enthusiasm that some inlet juve sxpuctell Tegurding tha great diva, but her rendering of the garden geehe from " Faust’? gave evidenen of her dramatic as well as lyric pawenr. ‘Tho re- celpts nro -stated to have been $10,600, and this with seats At $$ each and $2 for general adinission, ing. Soren Hundred and Eighty-four Delegates Already on the Ground. Nearly , Every State in the Union Represented by Delegations. Abbey Starts Mme. Patti Off on Her Concert Tour with a Boom. Jay Gould Again sin Possesaion of the Grand Opera- House. i Russell Sage Threatened with Ex- pulsion from the Stock Exchange. FIELD TRIALS. YESTERDAY'S DOO TIALS ON LONG ISLAND, apeetat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribung New Yorn, Nov. 2%—During the early pattot the day qt Robin's Island, 1. f., ta- day, although the sun shone brightly, the chilling north wid which was blowing very strongly was very unpleasant. but at noon the wind Juiled, tho atmosphere becane warin, and It was as pleasant as It had been previously nplensant, Soon after 9 o'clock Dashing Monarch and ‘Tom were cast off to decide tholr heat unfinished on Saturday night. After a run of 9 little over an hour Dashing Monarch won the heat. ‘Tho next brace—Coodsell’s Daisy Lavernack and Cush- man’s Trish red-setter ‘Tip—were then put down, ‘and after a race of over one hour and: ,niiale Daisy Laverack was declared THE WINNER OF THE MEAT, Dr. Spetrs’ English setter Chancellor and Steiner’s English setter Belle, the brace drawn to run together next, were put down, and the heat was won Selle after running, aiittlooveran hour, ‘This concluded the running of the setters, Dr. Speirs’ Lizzie Leo having won’ the bye. ‘The pointers were then called, aad Godefroy’s Croxtette ran auntie King's St. Bob and beat hin, and Livinustone's Baronet bent Cornel?s Match, ‘This ented the first series of heats, aud the second series was started, In the first at whieh Chatelaine beat Jennie the Second, Grausedale and Prince Hal had, rua thirty miintites with every indleacon of Grausedale winning, when It beenine su durk a3 to com- pela postponement of the heat unttl to- morrow. ; “ DENIAL. JEWRTT PROTESTS THAT THE O10 TMBROG- 10 MAS NOT BEEN AMICAULY ENDED, Svectut Blaputeh to The Uhicagy Tribune. New Yorn, Nov. 23—A dispatch from Cineinnatl published today stated that the The Socialists Oslebrate the “Viotory of Their’ Party in the Gorman Eleotions. THE TARIFE CONVENTION. yr WiLL OPEN TINS MORNING IN ‘COOPER UNION. Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. New Your, Nov. 93—-The National Tariff Convention will open tomorrow. morning In the large hall of the Conper Union, ‘The oficers of the Execitivd Committee and the Secretary and hiy assistants were busy at the St. Nicholas Motet today .recelving the delegates from out of town und mak- "ing the final preparations for the meeting. Up to ¥ o'clock this evening 734 delegates ind reported to the Secretary, and they enue from every section of the country. Some were from Matne, some from Califor- nis, somo from Minnesota, nud soue from Florida. ‘The projectors of the convortion are very jubilant at this manifestation of public Interest In thelr project. ‘The list of delegates is very much furger than was ay- tietoated, and ombraces nlinogt VERY IMPORTANT BRANCIL OF INDUSTRY. ‘The three States most largely represented ate New York, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, The ‘Textile Associution of the West and South will be represented by thirty dele- gates, headed by tho President, Mr. Georze 8. Bowen. ‘The Philadelptiln Association of Manufacturers of Textile Fabrics will send twenty-hve delegates, Includlug: Mr. Thomas Dotan, thelr President. ‘The cotton manufacturers of the East will be represented By twenby-tly tiglexntes from | Vauderbilt-Juwett contest over the consoll- Aan tbo Seana and Massnebusetts. | gation of the Cleveland, Columbus, Clnein- er of represei- fatives of the papermuk ‘There will be large delegations Irom the United States type Founders’ Association, the book-puh- Iishers, chemists, glass potters, copper and bniss, hoslery, charconl, iron-workers, wool, white len, sugar beet, silk, hut, aud cotton mmanfacturing und other LRADING INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIONS OF THE COUNTRY, natl & Indianapolis Ratlrond with the Cinclinatl, Unmilton & Dayton Railronc had been settled amicably. — President Jewett, of the Erle Railroad, declared that the report was entirely without foundation In fact.” “LE have mate vo ngree- ment,” ho says, “with Mr. “Vandorbilt, or with any one else, In this matter. { have have not seen the dispateh from Clucin- ‘The subject of Amert an shipbuilding and thes Karlie Terentia eoerele wall atte nat but my attention has been farm one of the leading toples for discussion t nest Inthe convention. ‘Phe trov-ore: producers culled mio Hibs saute There Fig not and the steel and iron interests will be repre- , sented by large delegations, Among other delerations whieh’ ary expected to be present may be mentioned those trom the mining ins terests, bitumingns con producers, culery haye nothing to say about the terms, for there is-no agrecment, and there cannot, therefore, be wy torn,” i and corset manufacturers, ‘The State e ITEMS. degations Which were repurted up to tis | RUASELT. BAGR AND THE STOCK EXCHANGH, evening were: Massnehnsetts, Lleut.-Go Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chieaco Tribune. Weston, aud the Hou. Hahton 2, Spaulding isoul, Gen. dotn M. Covender, Dr. J. UL McLean, Col, J. 1. MeCullough, the Hon, dohn Hogan, the Hon, Sylvester 1. Latin, New Yon, Nov. 28—At the next jneeting of the Govetning Commities of the New York Stock Exchange a motion will be made Col Jolin K. Cummings, the Hon. i. O. | to prefer charges against Mr. Russell Sage Bhagat felustedtor, & i for violating tha rules, It fs elolmed the Hon, Sohn C. Dare “uid Giles that according to the epnstitution and by- * bins, Although ther i Inws he is prohibited from engaging In any soheme to establish a rival exchunge. Tnasinuch as Mr, Sago is associnted with Mr, Jay Gould and others inorgaulzing a new exchange, some of the brokers elatin that he is Mable to punishment or expulsion trom the old Institution, MON KELLY A SPRINKLING OF MILI PROTECTIONISTS, sone of them eal! themselves hate Freo Traders, Among the 800 regular delegates tu thls convention a xrent majority are sirong protectionlsts, who belleve in. the nevessity of revising the tariff In order to sive greater protecton to their own individ- wal business Interests. ‘This Intter class Wil urge in the | convention hat. } positively denies the report that he ts to quit Selene, tM srelbettorgedt jpimtcciive Tammany Hall ond retire from nct- ¥will aren ort Ne coun: ‘ . Y try; that it will ficrense the wages of Wer nalitiss (10'~e.Cwers:_ to.cconault his leisure, he -.says, he’ might retire, but he never’ runs away when a battle is going on, LHe propuses to preserve the Ine tearity of his organization, and will continue to discipiine all its members who oppose him. Mr. Kelly, ke Cyrus the Great, will not be laughed at. 2 . NoO-PROPENTY.FOUND, ; the working people nidvance the Interests Of farmers, and will also reduce the cost of inaltuetured goods, A yery linge attend- nce of people outside of the delegations Is expected during the four seasions of the con- vention, ‘Phe Secretary said today that more Un 0,000 tickets of adinisslon nd been glen out, A ineetlue of tha Exeeurlye Com- titles was held this evening, at whieh THE PROGRAM OF ‘THE CONVENTION: oat To the Western Assocluted Press. 2 . was decidet upon, ‘The various commigtees New Yonk, Noy. 28,—Willinm Gareias aid were minds up and the rules of procedure ere runed. It was also determined that tie Hon, Georga 2. Loring would be the temporary Cvatroan aud the Hon, Ware DM Miller” the permanent, Chairman, Wo taples will by discussed daily, “Those or ‘Tuesday tre: First, The Injury Done a Home Tudustries by Decisions ‘of. th Treasury Department.” Speeches by dohn Ht. Teketson, ho Jlon, William Me- Hintey dry. Stockton Bates, Esq. tho fon. Tosents Sheklun, and Peter Cooper, pecond, Reduction of Internal Revenue pues Addresses by the Hon, Willian D, elley ana Wittlum BE, Gellatly, | Weilnesday marly topic: * ‘Ihe appolutment of a com- ; tent clvillan commission to thoroughly elvestigate and report upon the progress, gunulition, and needs of American iidustries, Milt eae ccommend such tarlit-legisintlon as William I; Speers hhye begun yg sult tn the Supreme Court ogainst Christopher. and James Nugent, of Nuwark, N.J., Involved dn the Mechanics’ Bank (Newark) fallure, to recover $17,771 money due. ‘Che plaintits obtalned attachment agalust the defendants, but no property could be found, DEATH OF AN: EX-UNITED STATRE SENATOI, Ex-United -States Senator Abijah Gilbert, of Florida, died on the 29d Inst. nt the reol- dence of his brother, Samuel Gltbert, in GH bertaville, Otsego County, N. ¥, Ho was born June 18, 1806, and was the eldest of eighteen children, le was elected a Senator from Florida for the tera beginning in 1860 and ending in 187,to succeed Adonijah S. Welch, Io ‘served Jn the Seite on the Conmnittess on Agriculture and Post-OMces and Post-Ronds, Ie had been in poor health for several years, PROTECTIVE IN CHARACTER Consistent fn all parts and ndaptert tothe present condition of business of the coun - Ngunset” Cox's RETURN, be Speeches by- Joseph Wharton, ALU. | Arrived, the. Ite mille, “teonts verpool. if ns. Henry Bower, G, Stebbing, 1. ML The’ Lon, F} Cox is’ n passenser, and a eaten, the Mon. gd, dhe Brower, number of political triends have goue' dows tie hho Stones W, ald, Ving tage | Hus buy to weleoine Iii. Hila Warner, John Jarrett, — and WRESTLING MATCIE ARRANGED, ral Adams, | Wednesday evenlug:’ “ho |: Morris T. prneay, of Boston, and Michael alntenanee of i favorabla balance of trate | Donvline, of Brooklyn, have slaned ‘articles v tho enlargement of our: markets for | to wrestle collarandolbow for the light- Ateriean produce and the promotion of our | Welght champlonship of America, pbuilding interests and forel; * EXPECTE ne ng an com: (NOT EXPECTED ‘TO LIVE. - the “tion, Spgeclies by, John Roush, and | Forest Welmpuiler, the student ahot Sat- eed ain Vara, Mayor Grace | yrday night while In a sroom in the St, Omer Welcome the delexntes, fot ee qt Motel with a college chim, is not expested to fy mdurstood that he ‘expressed if survive the night. Welumutier stated to the Coroner that he and hls friend itigh visited savural saloons Saturday night, and played pool In one of thom, but that neither was. Intoxiented when thoy returned t ais willtny Here extend an aficlal welcome to those ih je b ha privilege of deft Nk Views on the tart i niestlon, ane tlton was not regarded fay’ Jia cons] tos the hotel. He | was playing a or ; favorably; therefore | wouth-organ “when jhe was shot, and Will not particlpate in the gathering. ~ had no iNiatol in his hand at the thud, He had no reason th suspect that Tigh shot ‘They were lying in tha Kame bed at tho thine, hoth being undressed. Me was perfectly sal istied he did not shoot himself. ‘The shoot. ing was a mystery io hin Welnmatlerasked that his mother at Murtinsburg, Md., be tel- egraphed, z CELEBRATING THR SOCIATABTIO VICTOHIES IN UEUMANY, gaan JAY GOULD AIN 1N POSSRSSION OF THE (AND OPRRA> NOUKE, “y Spreciat Dispatch to The erteago ‘Tribune, bidet nes Nov. SA—Mr, Jay Gould has lan le Grand Opura-Housa in this elty to Thug lost countless worldly possessions, 3 hls mugntficent hullding’ which fs sltuated | "The Soclallats, in miass-meeting tonlaht, Eiate forner of ‘Iwonty-third struct and celebrated the victories of the Soolallxtic 2 Hear gns eontalned tho mutn oftces of | BRELY My arn Oe ener of igh of Fisk aod Fa athe Muon the German Partansent and on audhorent but i he Socialistic-Democratle part nn i broverly "of the’ rallron com | many, minds an address bin ‘he pollt- ever since, For the y alne treat negotiations’ have ribs ait vending bee feul "condition of, Germuny aud the Uveen By valde 5 rogress inde by the Soctalistic party, Gould tor deutdewett, of the rie, and Jay | Hoxpite the moat theingent measures for Its flout fonsey totes by wile ea ane suppraasion | by tho Garman Government, the use ty exe! era- | speaker sald, Boclalium was spreading, Ies- Tallregqnee lange for some lands which the ohutions wore adopted recognizing In the 2, Ma aiupany desired to poxsesd. A few “but pee the argaln was virtually closed, Teal ates werd ytd today that the conclusive GouLp Mave akon in the move, fa PED aS wave BOME COAT vfetusylyonta that the Erie Railroad poo- victory ot tha Germun Socialists a yistory of the warkipgmen of ‘the world, and appealing tothe workingmen of this courtry to gli their full‘attention to. the principles of Se eluliau, WOOL*GHOWERS. The Exequtlve Board of the National Ag- lve: sociation of Wool-Growers met tonight, A, M. Gnrland, of Tlihols, In the chatr, Almost the entlre evening was taken tp Jn disensas- ing tho propriety of the organization particl- pating In tho proceudings, of the National Tart Convention in this elty tomorrow and the following day, ‘The twonty-five delegates fo the ‘Tariff Convention will be chosen at committee was appointed tonight which will report fn the morning ns ato the sent! ments of the nssuelation regarding the tarift question, * oh Fine A HOSPITAL, : re occurred thls eventn; tho hospital of the Dent and Dumb As: ia. ‘the fianies were fortunntely extinguisher without panic among the Inmates of the Institution, ‘Che sick in the hospltnl wero safely removed, 4 nonnfiny AcctpeNT At the American Institute fatr tonight, Charles A, Frazer, an attendant of a ston breaking machine, becoming faint, fell po the belting by which power was conveyed from the gleam engine to the crushing role ers. Frazer was drawn into tho rapllly- moving fly-wheel, and was killed Instantly, Ils body Was frightfully inutlinted, tm CASUALTIES, Vordict of the Coroner’s Jury in the Jennie Giichrint Dinagter. Rock Isnasn, Il, Nov. 2—The Coroner's Jury to tho caso of the Jonnio Gilchrist today mado thole report. “‘Thoy found that tho boat wasrunat night in violatin of Inw, being Il- censed aga day passenger steamer-only. Thoy found that the boat was properly equipped, and tho onjinecr did his duty, set tho master and pilot was incompotents ula, that no foukout wason duty, us provided by law. and no word was sent to tho passongersof thelr danyer, and ho etfort waa tnade to pve tho helpless woinen, As to the mate, Janes Her, thoy think he acted: the port of 9 cownrd in nut making any effort to save the passengers and crow, by having noth ing else tu do, aud it war tho sense of fie gary {hat the duties of a mnator and pilot should not. be vested In ono fergon on any Kteamer huthor- ized by Inw to carry passengers on tho Missla- sippl fiver, < Soveral Moen Injured by a Boller Ex- plosjon. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Rast SaatNnaw, Mich., Nov. 28.~A holler cone structed for stenming hoops at the barrel- works in BaginnwCity exploded with considern- bie foreo today. Charles I. Utter, frat engl- neer, recelved a cut i bis neck two Inches long extending into tho windpipo, and bia right lew shattered below the kueo. He will provauiy die. Ira W. Nichols bad bis left leg badly sbat- tered at the kiee, rendering umputution nev- essary. Franit Burcbucd was atruok in tho back ana seriously injured. Drowned by Breaking Through the Ico 5. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Aunona, IL, Nov. 23.--Whilo several small boys wora vonturing ont onthe river betyyoen Aurora and Montyomery tho thin ico suddenly broke, and one of tho boys, 2 Kon of Joseph Strop, fell under and was drowned. Chicago Tribune. Spectat Dispatch to The Davenvont, in. Nov, 28.—A schooleboy of Moline, nzed 12 years, was drowned this afters noon by senting through the feo, Hin name was Erick Benson. In attemptiag bis rescue two men narrowly escaped shuring his fate, A Young Man Horribly Crushod by Cars. Rela! DY vaten to The Chicaga Tribune, . Gueescastes, Ind., Nov. .—Trank Riley, a young man of thls placo, was horribly crushed while coupling carsut Harmony, o stution on the St. Lovis, Vandalia. & Terre Huute Itoad, weat of tho citys yesterday, [Ho was brought here, and dled Tart night from bis injuples, He was tnurricd toa Miss Beidyewaters only a few pays before, ‘Trampled Upon by Horres. Special Dispatch to The vhtcave Trihune. BrLoomrnaroy, Ul, Nov. 28.—SpencerJobnson, a farmer, aged 55, falling from a load of sorghum cune this morning, was so trampied by tho exe elted horses that it fs feared death will onsue. A Child Fatally Scalded. Swtciat Disvateh to The Chteaoo Tribune. Exats, Ill, Nov, 23.—Willle, a 2-yeareold cbitd of Charles Mosyle, living on the Frazer tarm, Just west of this city, fell into a pall of scalding water yeaterday and sustained Injuries from which fe died in twenty-four hours. Caving of a Stone Quarry. Ronnout, N. ¥., Nov. 23.—Joba Booth's stone quarry at Wilbur caved thie morning, killing the foreman, Edward Kearney, and Michael Gilhem, and seriously {injuring John Cassidy aud Sandy Phalen. wr " “ ‘Phe Sixth Victint. New Ontvans, Nov. %.—John MoNorton, in- Jured by the explosinn of the boller at Belair, 1a doad, the elxth victim, Three others wounded aro expected to dic. ae CHILI AND PERU. Hurlbut and Kilpatrick—Disgraceful Placed. New York Mmes, Nov, 77, Peru ts a peouilarly unfurtungto State. Sho was not only badly beaten in tho feld by Chill, Wut in the confusion ineldental to a disastrous war she had the misfortune to misiny her Gov- erument. The Chillans huve for some tite been anxious to munky peacu, but, belng unable to find the Poruyian Govyornment, tiny have not succeeded In carrying out thelr peaceful pur pose, ‘Thera qppenra to bon Impreasionamony three or four Peruvian soldiera and statesmen ‘that some one of thom is tho President, but Shere {6 « palnfal lack of agreement is to which one of thom 1s lawfully ontitled to that honora- ble station. ,None of thoso Presldunts, bow over, can tonestly regard bimsclf 18 1 Govern ment, Aud consequently there Is no tan or body of men who can treat with the Chiliuns, In theag clrenmstances there lnte:y arrived [n Peru an American Mintutur—Gen, : Hurlbut. Most mon If sont ay Sinister ton country where no Governisent oxists would perbaps foel somes what owbarruased, but Gon, fluribul? voing a man of greut prosence of mind and of unugial romptly proceeded to invent n Pee vernment. -He.svlagted one of tha and porniely, recognized him, nt tho samo time exprossing ble grave displeasure at the other Prealdents, and notifying thet to in- atantly withdraw from business, Huving thus xivon'ty Peru a Governinunt, be preceeded to dlotute terns of peace tothe Chillans. Tho latter, who up to that thine had imagined that as con- querars. iu tho late War they bud something to do with deciling whnt terms of peace thoy ‘would grant to tho Peruvians, wore dlanbused of thelr error, and wore tuformed that Gon, Hurl- ‘but could not think of yer thom to do anythin that did pot fully weet with his ap- proval, ho Chillaus wore naturally somowhat aston- ished at this romurkabio prococding on the part of Minister Hurlbut, but they wero atill more nefonished atthe vonduot of Gon, Kilpatrick, the United States Ministur to Chill, ‘That tlery warrior iinmediately p aimud war ugainet Hurlbut, Ho sntd, iMutect, that tho luttor had no authority to dictate ta the Chiliaus, and had entirely transcoudod hls instructions. Gen, Muribuc thereupon maintaingd that bu nad tho only genuine and orizinul tustructions fron Washington, and that Gen. Kitpntrick’s views wore of no consequenos, At thie polut it seome to have ncourred to both the Cullinus and the Poruvians that a war betwoen two Amorioan Ministors wns tesa oxpqusive and more unusing than 0 war between two nations, und aecordiug- ly they are“ now watobing the diptumatio fight with much Interest aud betting. frealy on the rosult, oo SMALL-POX IN THE FAR WEST, Special Disvatch to The Chteago ‘“vipund, Tancernnipar, tinn., Nov, 28.-—-News ronohed hord yostorday of a whole family,being strickon down with sunll-pox vear Fort Abercrombie, on the Dakota alde, and that thelr nearest neluh- bora and frionds bad desnrted them and left them toypire for thomselyos, ‘Two cugos, it i ganjarsd hava qaaded in Giyndun from the ear oeclat Dupuich t0°Ths Chicago Tribun D,‘t., Nov, 2.—A genuine casa if con- Nuent sroall-pox was dl red pare thle mort: tug at the Continental Hotel, The pationt Ian kitis years el, Bho was romoved to the post~ nouse atunce, Considerable oxcitement te felt arte but no precautions will be omitted to pro- veht thy spread of the disease. ree ———— Hallowe'en ut Balmoral. fanion Trutn, Tlallowe’en was colebrated quite in the old style nt Balmoral, and ee ByrAnvemonts fur tho festival wore of the most elaborate churacter. A huge bonfire was prepared on tho lawn tn ‘front of the custlo, and this was ilztted by Privovss Hextrice, who was oscorted by 4 pro- cession of A0-torehsbearera; then a witch was drawn out of the wtable-yurd on a car, followed by musked aeuces. ina vurlety of yratomnve dressos, and, ufter a “deum-ead” sort of trial, she was consigned to tho tamos. The Queen remained outside during the sports, aud her Majesty's hoalth and that of the Princess were drunk tu Lochuayar, with Cull Highland atter whlob the ational anthon w the company, whleb numbered head weather was beautiful on the dlonday night, but next morntus snow was falling bouyily, the wind wae bowling, und the sky lookut most threateyiny, tu alte of which thy Queen wod tho Peinooss atarted directly aftor luncheon for the (ilassult Solel, the Journgy to which no ght undertaking in really’ stormy weather; und there they retnaiued until Suturduy, although the woatuer ooatinucd most uutavorably, but hor Mujewty opjoys cold, and cares uoluiug for Hud or wet, tho mecting of the wool-growers tomorrow. | Light in Which This Country iy evon sald that he had almost expected as much. He has two ebildren, a boy age 14 and 6 girl aged 9, who often visit bim In tho Jail. CRIMINAL NEWS. Another Victim of a Maddened Mob of Lynchers in Arkansas. Arrest of n Suspected Incendlary, apeciat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. —* Omatta, Nel, Nov. 2%4.—-Tho fire which de- strayed tho pnoking-houre of Jniner 1%. Hoy, now Mayor of thia city, in Jansiary, 1280, Invotv~ ing alos of over $200,000, nua been rogardest xenorally as anaccident, but the authorities nuspectod It Waa the work of somo enemy of Hoyd, and bave sinco shadowerl suveral inca bee Moved to possess a knowledge of tts origin, Martin Kearney, a former employé,has been ar- rested) at Malvera, Iu. and ‘was brought to ‘Oinaha toduy, having avowed ina quarrel with relatives that ne was ane of three men who were paid to burn the packing-fanse, Kerrey: had been suspected of knowing Iere than ho should about tno fire, bit until now not of hay. ing badivebare init, “it ts wathered from his relatives that a well-known inate was the ine Btigutor of the fire. and interesting develop." ments aro expected tn thy examination. Kenney himself refuses since his arrest to tulk on the subject. Arreated for Murdors Committed in ‘Te Speelal Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribunes Hannisnuna, Pi. Nov, 93.—Detective Lyon, of Hending, passed through here today with Uriah Moyer, the allegod tnatigatur of the erie which,on the night of Roc. 9 Ist, cost Jotin Kintater and wife, who resided (na tom cabin In Snyder County, their lives, The friends of the prisoner are sald to bave been waiting for nn opportunity to shout tho detcetive, and thera 1s freport here tonignt that thes neconiptiahed thelr puroose between this clty and the Snyder County Jal, Moyor's triul will begin aext weer, Gov. Hoyt today’ respited Jonathan Moyer and lsrae] Erb, who were to be uxcuuted for partlel- pation in the Kintzler murder Dev. i, This. fetion haa been taken to enable the condemned to be hoard by tho’ Hoard of Pardons on tho 20th of December next. Reven and Four for Moore. Boectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribu Tostox, Nov. %%,—Langdon W. Moore, welt known throttghout the country a8 .a professional crackgman, was brought from tho Concord prisodtols morning to Le rentenced on anothor count in connection with tho breaking nnd en- toring of the post-ollico and savings bank fu, Charlestown In 1870, He was given an uddition- al seven years, to take effect upun the expirn- tion of a alt years’ sentence, which Moore 1s now serving for haying burulur's tools in his possession, of which thore are four years nore to run. Judge Stuples took into account the fact that Moore was fi | scars olf and was convicted of the former oifense on substantially the same evidence a3 that Introduced In the trial of this case, Moore had a long conference with the District Attor- ney before sentence, was. Imposed, in which ne endesvored to Impligate a well-known private datective in various bank robberies, vut, tho story belng uncorroborated, it Is not known what steps will be taken by the Goverment. Mard Characters at Wabash, Ind. Svectal Disvatch to The Chteaco Tribune. Wawasan, tud., Nov. 23.—Wabush Is entertain- ing some very bard characters. ‘The safe at D. ‘Thompson's Hlourlng-miti was blown open Sat- urday nivbt aod some $40 tuken therefrom, Last night about 9 o'clock Edward Stone, 2 young tun, while driving through the long cov- ered bridge across tho Wabash River nt this polnt, was halted by a party of four, two of. whot held 41s horses, one presented a rovolyer tu his ear, and the other went through bis pockets. Stone was plundered of nearly a hundred dolturs, after which he was permlited todrive an without molestation. Olticers were nutitied of the robbery Within an hour, but wore ‘uunble to secure any clew to thelr identity. Conviction of the Boston Men Who. Conspired to Steal a: Vessel. Murder of Three Immigrants “Near Aberdeen, Miss., Prob- ably by a Companion. Arrest of a Man in lowa Sus pected of Incendiarism in Omaha. , Tho Instigntor of Murders Committed In 1877 Caught by a Dee teetive. é Erb, the St, Louis Murderer, Will Probe ably Hang About the Firat of January. Another Lynching tn, Arkansas,” Rectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Titrin Rock, Ark., Nov. 23,—At 1 o'clock this morning ninob of about fifty nen surrounded tho Jail at Dardunello, in which Jumas P. Hol- tand wns confined, and demanded’ admittance, threatening, if rofused,, to tear the structure down, The Javier and guards surrendered with- out striking a blow, and the rlugleaders of the mob entered the prison and selzud Holland, who was handeuffed aud tying down, He sprang up and naked: © What do you want?” * Yourlife,” one of tho mob noswered, lavonically. Holland trembled violently, but propared so realist to the death, ‘Tho struggle which followed wae verys brief, tho unfortunate prisoner being overpowered In a few moments. A rope wae put around bis neck and he was then dragged Into the.Jailyard atid u storm oaths and Jeers, The rope was flung over a beam and the unfortunate man bnuled up and his dead body lett swaying In tho wind, Having completed their work, the mob withdrew, crossing the river and disappear- Ing fn the vieluty of Rasgcliville, Itis thought. they were tho aume gang that lynched Taylor, & murderer whom Gov. Churchill respited last sumtiner, Iolland was hanged on the eamebeam while tho mob sed when Taylor was executed, Holland was respeotubly ‘connected,’and from his youth tp had been allowed his own way by an indulgent fther, Needing money’ be taid a plot with William Cagey and Charles G. Lelph- ney te reb und murder a phinter named Bure wess Joe Helpbney killed Jones and Hed with the money, but was afterwards tured) and diva tho plot, causiug the wr of Holland und Casey. ‘The latter, was twice sentenced to bang. During Holland's trial Helphney escaped, and shortly afterward Holland und Casey di lkewlse, "They wore captured recently In‘Ton- neasee, Helpliney ts still at larue. This is tue third lynching which bas disgraced Yo! County In the pust twelve montha, Tho Wen Who Would Steal a Versol and Cargo, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Bostos, Nov, 28.—Tho trial of the three men who cunsplred to defraud Daniel Goodnow of a ship and vaiuable cargo, which bas occupied ten. days, wus concluded this moralng, when tho sealed verdict was opened, The conspiracy was entered into July 18 inst, The xoods and vessel wore faken frum Boston ostensibly to bo doliv~ ered fo the Pepperill Manufacturing Company, of which Dr. A. W. IX. Newton represtnted blm- selfas ugent, and as Ruch pretended to pure chase the property for. the corporation. Mr. Goodnow was advanced in ydars, and Gardner A, Fuller, who was ao bright aud =o emart. young man, formed his acquatntanes. The vonsplracy to swindle him was soon after formod by Fuller, who repre- sented that he bad an opportunity to seil cotton nud othor merchundise to the Pepporill Manu- facturing Company. Dr, Newton wus soon after- ward introducod.tu Mr, Gooduow as ngent of the corporation In, quostiga, and Inter on Capt. Moshor was introduced to him asthe man who, tnd been sent, up from Matne to tuko charge of the vessel Weatorn Seu, a foreign bottom. The prisoners, by various devices, got posscasion of tho vessel and property, whioh wero recovered finally nt Machias, Ma. As to Faller and Mosher, tho verdict wns guilty, and not guilty us to News ton, ‘Tho latter was dschurged from custody in this cnau, but ison bull to answer to an indict~ ment for the larceny of «lot of cotton belunu- tug to Br. Guadnow, Whleh it Is claimed wie sentto New York to he sold, instead of beim put on poard the bark Western Soa, 4s wus ngreed, The defendants, Futler and Mosher, were committed to Jill to awajt further uotion In the enso, the probability bulug that counsel will press & jotion to quush the count upon whieh thoy wora canvicted on the ground that the offense fa not sutlicientiy deserlbed. If tho motion {y overruled the caso may yu to the Bus prome Court on oxceptions. | capture of a Pickpocket. Speetat Disraten to The Chicavo Tribune. AunonA, IIL, Nov. 28.—About 4 o'clock this afternoon Mes. A.C. Itider hod her pocket pioked of her portemonnale, contalaing a note for S181 and about $5 in money. Mrs, Hider ond a Indy friond were looking at stoves on tho sldowalk in front of Rice's hardware store, whea two strane yers crowed by thom, exciting susvicion. She ettand fond her pucketbook gone. Une of the strangers, who waa walklug rapidly away with his bands in his pocket, she accused, and wave the nlarm. He ted down the strect back of the alleys and throw away tho spoils, he was immediately captured and the pocketbook and eontents found, fis pacudo name is Itobert Rathburn, Legal Juggle Roprehonded. 8r. Lovin, Mo,, Nov. 28.—Peter H. Seatt, Sher- f of Peiniscot County, Daniel Munn, and B. 1. Bancroft, merehnots of that county, and W. A. Ward and Frank D. Roberts, attorneys of the Pemiscot clreult, arrived bore last night ns pris- onersof the United States Marshal, charged with obstruoting tho process of the United States Clrouit Cuurt of tho Enetern District of Missouri. ‘This morning Jokn Gillinn, an attor> ney of tbls city, was ulvo arrested on the samo ‘ebarge, Tho charge uguinst those prisancra arises from repiovying and taking poasesi goods In possession of a United Stutes M ‘The Rotten “Government of -Phila- delphia. Puraperrara, Nov. 2.—At the meeting of the City Counell Thursday, in nddition to the disclosures to bo mado regarding tax-frauds, charges will be minde affecting the manage- ment of tho alushouse, and other mutters coming under tho caro of tho Guardians of the Voor, An aflidavit wilt be ulso. read alloginie that tho excontive houd of one ot, tho city de- partments recently awarded n contract for $13,700 to. a person to whom ho suggostod that figure, the consideration being that the con- tractor, who by this moans uaderbid the others, should give a gon of tho head of the depart- ment ull the plumbing connected with the work, ee ee 'Throe Mon Murdered by a Companton, ADENDERN, Misa., Nov. 23.—Last Saturday four men with a wagon passed through here, stating that thoy were from near the Alabama line, and wero golng to Arkansas. They camped threo miles west of bore, and ou Sunday eveniug por; sons passing by found three of them lying ow muttreases covered with quiits, cach with bis -head aplit oponcd ae though with anax. No ovidence of robuery was vialbio, a Aurnounn, Siss., Noy, 28--The young men murdered near hero, Saturday night wore threo brothers, Willlam A., Alonzu Ut, and a younger Urother, all sons of J. P, Walker, a bighly ro- speoted cltiétn of Kussail County, Albarn, ‘Tbo mixsing in of the party, supposed to bor tho murderer, has heon arrostadl at Corluth, and Je being brought hore under guard, Mesias, ‘Tuan. Nov. 2—The Appeat's Aber- dovn, Milas. special srya: “Porbaps the most horrible mussacre that ever atiined Sissisxippt was enacted three miles from hero Satucdit night in the mnurdor ot. W. A. Walker, Alouzo i Walker, and a third party not known, Un Tues: day un eralgrunt train consisting of a apring wagon, 6 covered roud Wagan, and a sulky, and a party consisting of four mon wild 6cen passing through our clty. No more was thought of tho woary travelora until Sunday wight, when the whole community was sbocked ut the announcoment, thit threo of the party bad boen’ foully murdored, An ollicor with a Jarie posse loft for cua scene, where they: found the purty bad camped. "Tho horses nnd rnules wero ted up, neighing, aud four hounds were bowllog. Onw inattreas neae by lay the mulated rematug of threo men, or, rathor, two mon and @ were boy somo 1 yeara of ago, Thoy. had evenly all retired and these threw iéleop, when tho fourth arose, aud with an ax successfully killed che threo by striking cuch n blow on the head, leave ing a most frightful gus. Deoth was lustan- taneous, o8 tho cover over thom was not in the Tenut disturbed, Coroner Tunnel immediately begun un Inveatiganion. By letters it was found that two were named us nuove, and the third une kuuwnt also that thoy wore, carrying stock through from Mussel County. Alabamit to Good~ win, 8t.° Franols Coifnty, Ark. anid wero sons of J.-H. Walker, wontlemmut at Huntavilto, Alu. telegrapba: Their futher {4 one vf aur moat worthy and respected ltt. zones.” Mr, Watkor was found aod nocted, and is now on bis way from Arkunsas, Shri! Bykea ontered tho tleld with that tndefatigable determination py whiloh success yonerull crowns his efforts, Ho disputebed n poase an about exhausted the telegraphio fucilitics, when this oveuing, with lightulny wings, cure the glad tidings from the vigilant oftloors of Corinth ane nonnclng that the villas bad been captured. The description anewers so welf that Itttlo doubt is ontertainod that he ia tho wnurderer. Oflvors are wow on the way with him, A nogro bas hupn failed today who was the possessor of a bloody abirt, bid a a cotton-soed bin in tho neighborhoml, and who admits baying had a diticulty with oue of tho party: that night. One theory ta that two were engaged. It is to bo hoped that tomorrow will solve tho mystery, Tho Last Hope of a St. Louls Mure derer, Special Dispatch to The Chtcasd Tribune, Sr, Lovis, Mo., Noy. 2—In tho caso of Honry Erb, the murdorer, u telegram angounces thet the Judgment of the St. Louls Criminal Court hasbeen aftirmed by tho Supreme Court, and that a thirty days’ atay of execution bas neon wranted the prisonor. ‘This mouns that Erb will be hanged about the ‘st of January, Erb, it will bo reatembored, is un old handcart pusher, and murdered his wite in a wost brutal manner a yoor and a half ago, coming up behind bor und cutting bor with a- kulfo, When brought to trial he desired to plead wullty, but thiy was not allowad. He was sentenced to be hanged, but meanwhile the Court of Appeals reviewed tho decision of the Criminal Court and yave kro a pew trinl, mainly upon worda Used by Jha prog cuting attorney in the course of bis"spevon to the jury, Now the Supreme Court bas reversed the Court of Appeals, and sustulus the Ceiialoal Court, thus setting Erb's doom. The old man wasseou. He did uot scom muok atfected, and Tho Bhruord Murder Cayo at Charlotte, Mich, E Spectal Disvatch to The Chicago Teioune, Cuantorre, Mich, Nov. onse was continued thisafternoon., Tho court. room was filled an hour bofore the opening of tho court. ‘Iwenty-threo witnesses wero sworn, Tho bulk ‘of tho testimony was proof of the ebaracter of Mra, Barnard as a Christian woman, attached to home and husband, 1. P. Barunrd, tho husband of the defendant, was kept goo time ontho stand, and finpressed ai with his atraigntrorward story and tniuly urpearance, The cago will occupy tho eutlry weok, Cracksmen Captured. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Noy, 28,—Tho ofllcers today suc: cocded In arresting tho burglars who robbed the Hanson fur etora laut week of $5,000 worth of fur, Frank Putnatn, allas Brunner, a walter at the Plankinton House, and « negra’ named Frank MeGraw robbed the store, and tho Intter removed the goods to Waukoaha in a trunk, whore be was arrested today und the goniis re- covered, Tho frst named was arrested in the clty, The ollicors have a clear case against than. . ‘Hit with a Stone. CiNcINNATI, O., Nov. 28—James Tillett dicd this morning at the hospital from a fract- ured skull. He was drunk on Thankaulving Bight, when Louls Henke tried to Induce bim to ‘go, home," ‘Tillett refused, and struck Henke 0 ettinning blow on the coin. Henke was aboutto retura the blow, when ‘Tillett drow a knife, Henke then tuok a bowldur and throw at Tiitett akull, Honko with such foreo aa to crush his fuamediately gave himself up. A Hard Lot Sentenced. Bpeciat Dispatch te The. Chicago Tribune. Baer SAGINAW, Mick. Nov, 2.—Kuxone A, Davis, arreated last spring {or conspiracy to de- fruid’ tha Flint & Pere’ Marquette Hallway in tickets, and convicted, was sentouced tolay to ono year in the State Mouse of Correction and Ane of 8200, Philip Arquet was sent to Jackson Rtuto Prigon one year for larceny, Churlua Mottinan, suine offense, one your in Btate prisuny and Witiiam Brown, game olfenuu, two years ln Btate prison. : Quick: Work, Lirrie Rock, Ark. Nov. 28.—Pat Doneland and Jack Morgun, the two men arrested for rob- bing a registered-ietter pouch ‘on tho Iron Mountain Ratlroad uear, Knotiloa Station, con foasod the orlmo. Thoy were sentenced today, the former to-ono year In tho Arkansas prui- tentiury, und the luttur to three yours in the Dotralt privwon, The robbery took place ou the (18th inat., they were captured on the “5th, aud ‘sentenced on the 28th, fi In Pursule of an Cucondisry, Bpeciat Lispateh to ‘The Chicago ‘tribune, BHeELHyvitie, Ind., Nov. .23.—Last night the barn oatd. I. Arnold, neue bere, was act un fire id entirely destroyed, causing & loss of $50), ‘fhis ovontug the ullicers got a Yew on the man that did the deed. and have started Jn bot pure sultatterbim, He is supposed to be one of a dangerous gang that jofests this community. A Drunken Murderer: Speetat Mapatch to The Chicago Tribune, - Mirwwauxes, Noy, %.—Isaao Cross got on a aprog today, aud, going to the bouse of Frauk Schub, fatally shot Sirs, Hchub, and then lodgod uw bultet in Sebub'a hend, No cause, excopt tha condition of the man, is alleged for the act. - Sire, Schuh will die, Ly a A Boy Ouught Stealing Lotters. Canvinwats, 0. Nov. &2—The Times-star Nowark (O,)upectal saya: Liewellya Rewards, 4 28.—Tho Hurnard bor 18 yenrs old, wan caught stenting letters from the post-vilice box of FB. 8, Miller, manu facthecr of rubber stiinps. ‘The boy was for- tnecly $n Miller's employ, and knew that Miller received many letters containing monoy. Murder by a WelleKnown Desperado. Gbue, 0., Nov, 2.—Allon Eateriing Inet night, at Old Straitavilte, stabbed and killed Levi Pays Eaterling, who ian well-known desparado, {8 in jal nt Now Loxington., Exeltoment is tigh, with threats of lynching. Tho Piitadolphia TekoteSolter. Pannanenritta, Not .—The grand Jury tor doy found true bills agalnst Sylvester Wilson, Uckot-senlper, CABINET TALK. Speentations Ahout the Composition of pe New Anthuariletd Cabinot—Are ry um Ununt, Reticent. Specint Curresponitence New York Times, Wasmisaron, 1. C., Nov. 20.--There Js very Mitle talk in thls. ctty nbout President Arthur's Cabinet, nlthough the time for the aclection of Its members i4 close nt hand, Tho Proatdent bas been very reticont iu, relation’ to this subject, and If he far confided bla intentions tan few frienty those friends huve followed his example, Nevertheless, thero are indlea- tions which must be regarded as trustworthy, Each prominont candidate has his friends, and their remurks are quickly interpreted and given their full meaning hy those who are wateblue for statenicnts whigh nay show what the I’resl- dent's Intentions af, The movementa of prom- Inent persons, tholr pulitical ory and niltlin= tons, the Lints dropped here and there by thelr supporters, tho distribution of political forecs Io the country, the oveastonal words carelesly dropped by those who enjoy the President's con- fidence, and other circumstances and tndlen- tions, when considered asa whole, inny leat to a prediction that is accurate In anany particu- ints. There are seven Cabinet positions. One of thein—thnt of Secretary of the Trensury—hus Alrendy.been removed frum the reulin of cun- Jecture by the appointment of Judge Folger itt tho placoof Secretary Wimttam, who resigned In order agin to become a Senator, The presont head of the State Department, Secretary Blaine, will retire on or bofore Jan. 1,und there are fect reasons for belinging thut be wilt ve auceeeded by ex-Buiittur Frederick “I. Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey. ‘This hus becuse so well understeod that tha tn- tention of the President us to Mr, Biaine’s successor no longer, exclica speculution, The present head of the War Departinent will prot ably continue to oceupy that position through aut President Arthur's term. ‘The forees which th led to his selection by the Inte President Gare theld are those which bave xeined power under the new Adiniolstration. Secretary Titevin is r ‘ollTue tin Who Ktands upon the threshold af s political ife, tis beltuved that the decision of the question whether he shull remuin or make way for anothor reats with nimself, and it is provable ho will remain, here are four other pli to be fitted—fec- retary Hunt's, in the Nu’ Pepurtinent tary Kirkwood's, in tho Interiur ment; Afr, Jatnes’, inthe Post-Oilice Depart- pent; ant the pluce- recently occupied by Mr. MaeVeagh In the Department of Justice, these plates tho names of only u little rt of men ore mentioned, and it is very probible that the positions will be Mied out of this nui ber, although come wnexpueied rearrangement of the whole fist, at the fast tnoinent, tary bring: on in some. of whom ltle or noting bis Is handful of gentle Chutlee, of Colorudas Timuthy Q. Howe, of Wisconsin; e: Senator Aaron A, Sargent, of Californtiy ¢: e Secretary George 8. Boutwell, of Mugsuchusetts: Mr. Conuncy I. Filey, of Missourls ex-Mursbal W. W, Dudley, of Indiana, now Comimlsstoner of Pensions; Gen, Edward F, Beale, Mr. Emery A. Storrs, of Illinois; Gen, Longstre Genrgt Judge Settle, of North Carolina; and ex+Gov, Davis. of Texas. Mr. Filley hus been Postinuster ac St, Louts, and it may fuirly be presumed that tho Hust-Ouico Vepartment is the only ptice in tho Cabinet with which his name may properly bu mentioned, He tins boen in this clty for several wovks, Unfortunately for bim, he encounters determined uppusition in bis own State, Ex- Senutor Chaffee, wiose daughter ia the wife of dne of Gen. Grant's song, 1s sald ta command the support of both the Grant und the Binlne uiterests, unditis belleved by gentleinen who have good opportunities for getting nocurate in formation tat he wil become either Mostinu ter-Genernl or Secretary of tho Interior. Dur- ing the days when tho late Preaident Gartleld, was forming bia Cubtnot, ex-Gov. Routt, of Colorudo, once Second Assistant Postmuster- General, waa supported “by tho Grant interest for a place In tho Cabluet, Some prominent gentlemen who then supported him ure now atpporting Mr. Chnifee, who was fore merly known haan adberent of Mr. Blaine, He seems to unite In bis favor elements which unve hitherto been opposed. It Is said that be does not care for the tnterlov Department, but would take the place now beld by Mr. dames. There are soe Indleations that he will secure that piace, It Js expected. that Mr. .tainos will retire on or before Jan, 1. Col, lndiey, of Ine diana, whose services In the October cam- pain of 180 In that Stuto are not*for- wotten by. either political party, [4 jw at tho: bead of the Pension Bureau. A rutnor hasbeen in circulation that helsto be mide Counmissloner of Patents In plive of Mr. Marble, whe hus resigned to ia into tho service of the Northern Paeltto Road. Bt is believed by some well-{nforined persons, however, that the hen of tho Interior Department Ja notout of Vol, Duil+ ley’s reach.” The forees which naturally come to his supportare strong, They cnused the Inte President Garfleld to remove an energetic and faithful olticer iu order to make room for hitn, and thoy muy lift him higher, UG ule is A warm and lutimate zriend of Gen, Grant, and Is a wealthy resident of this city. His name hus been mentioned in connection with the Navy Departinent. [t ts bardiy probable, however, that be will be selected. He represents nothing, it ls said, except his old friend, who made bin Minister to Austria—that 1s, he oan be identitied with no Stato or seotion, Thia fact, however, Hae not prove a barto Gen. Beale's selection, and bis frivads polut to the fact that Edwin M. Stauton when taken Into President Lincoln's Cablnet was 4 resident of this District, and had been for several years prior to his appointment. There are 6ome who expect that ong pince in tho Cablnet will bo given to tho South, und that Senator Mahone's influence wilt have muot welgut in respoct to the selection. The rumor that the Senntor himself night luavo the Sennte and become 4 Calinet officer has no fountation in fact. ‘The threo Southern mon whose naines have been given above would undouutedly by vonstdered if it should bo devided to give to the South a representative, There scams to bu lite tle probability, however, that President Arthur: will take this course. Mr. Surgontstandans a rope resentative of the Paeltie Slope, but even rumor gasigna no place tu him, ‘ho Attorney-General’a plage, doa hot keem to be very attractive, It said that {thaa teen refused by one or two persons. During the recent session of the Sen- ate it wus doteurmined to place ex-Senator Howe in that position, but fer some roxson tho detur- mination was roconstiorcd. It ls now the zens oral finpression that Mr. Hows will not be member of the new Cabinet, If the Attorneys Goueral should bo tuken from New England, tt ia now belfoved that the oflice will fall to exe Secretary Boutwelt, Iu selecting-wn Attornoy- General gud n Postmnster-General, President Arthur should exeraise «rout care. ft will be the duty of theso two ollicurs to ftnlsh tho work ofroform In the star service begun by thelr prodecessors. Alt the great Jniuence of tho imembors of tho ring will be exertod in. un effort toaccuro tho weloction of tholr frlonda to bold those two olficnae Tehas been assuned that Secretary Lincoln will rematu in the Cabinet, If thls assumption be correct, Mr, Stotrs may bu regurded as elimi- natod from the problem, Secrutury Hunt woul willingly congeut to renin ii the pince he now holus, but be will probably be provided for dlse- where, Ifa Southern man should be chosen ho would probably be put in Secretary Hunt's pluce. 'Shlais tho only pluve with which tho hame of Gon. edie bis been conneatat, It should net be forgutten that Seeru- y Kirkwood, who is ‘not regarded as Applicant for the offer bo now holds, uinat nevertheless bo conallored a prom. inent candidate for it, becauso uf the cure of his udiministradon of the departinent, be ussumed that Mr, Lincoln will stay, there are auly four places to be filled. It {a not believed that the President hus yet cansen inen to Hil them, ‘Tho statements mudo ulave represent (he current apcuntution nbant his intentions, and ure suppurted by some Indications und as. gurnons whieh demand attention because of thelr origin. ' ———— Mra, Woodhull tn N Yori, sew Yurk Nimes, Nov 7 Mrs, Victoria ©, Woedhuli, atter iin absengo of nearly Wve yours in Engtaud, retuned to Now York in tho Galtin, und yesterday received w Jurge number of cnthuviustia triendaut the res~ fence of one of ber. sisters, No. 443 Lexiugton avenue, Mr. Woodtiult was uccompanied to this country by ber aged mother, her dingnter, Zulu Maude Woodbull, who bas been studying forthe dramuthe étugu tn Kowtund and France, and ber aister, Sliss ‘Sunnie C, Clatiin, ‘She voy nge having been a temp HOne 0 the party was disposed to geek reat fora duys, but tha visilors wero neverthotess cordially greeted. Mra. Woodbull bas wot changed much in ape pearance since sha made ber howe bere, but tulka more eloquently perhaps than abe did then. She sald thot Her reception In Englund, copocially umnony the hlaher classes, was very Huttering, and that wherover she lecturad there were crowdud bouges to hear her. She found the English a whole-souted, gonerous puuple, and during hop stay amoug thom ber life could hut bave bDecn more pleasant. than it was. She viskted France, Spain, Gormuny, and Switser land with ber sletur, Miss Clutlin, whose health was procarious. Whorever they went (hey were Pleavantly revolved, The newapupers highly commended hor public utterances, und she was roud of ibs tage that so ayreauble a change ad taken place after tho exuitlug diya in Now York when she was tercod 0 battle tur her fre dom. Bhe comes to Ameiva to visit friends, and wilt tikely. outer upon a lecture tour {ueoughout the ‘country, I tyquite possiule that she will coucjude ta remain bere, Bou tikes adeup interest in the proposed stage career of her dugubter. Tals te the young lady who waa publisuvd fur and wide. In tals county asthe Intendel bride of Lord Calin Campbeti brother of the Marquis of Lorne. After res" bees inthis clty a fow days Mrs. Woodhull will a to Boston, AMUSEMENT. WAVERLY S THEATRE, ‘The Large, Hundsome, and Lending ‘Theatro, in the entie woll-known established Invasion, Monroq and Donrborn-ate,, C JA MAVEELY cesses ‘oprietor. Something, New, and painr for Thte We 0 OPER MACKAY A COMEANT ine FOOL’ syns Ca she Gaat—Miegio Maeanyb, Frank F. Macks Couriaine, Herbert Archer, Danald tobortsun, Fi Craken Ker Keward Martlo, feank Desmond, Louse Holts Archer, Kmina Courtaine, Helen ray, 4h. WALT movers iteservent neata wictiontes HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THE GREAT BooM. a BAUTLEY CAMPBELS Iritiiant Drama, THE: GALLEY SLAVE. Received ntahely mith deafoning demonstrations of Wfelizht and nppinuse. The Great It of the Beason. Every Night and Weuneadny and Latnrday Matinecs Monday, Dee. -—First appeat in thie clty of the world-famed Comedinn,, LAWKE, 10 hisgreat American and Euro} ag. dr AND, Ae at a 1 niccenes. WVICKER’S THEATRE, THE TRAGEDIAN, WHS CYUESDAY) RVENING, NOV, 23, a8 CAS WiiNalts MiCHiSndssti in Wutwere Gollaitetin sia” RICHELIEU. ow (Wednesday) Mntlnee—THE LADY OF Wednusday night-HAMEIET. Haturtay Matinee “VOIUCKES LOVE, i Ww Mr. Harrett w it ate 1H produce his new play, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Clarkest., opporite tha Court-House, Tor LYo u s OLD CrrizeN<What'a the matter hero? POperMaS XXX —Oh, only the crowd trying to got into seo the great Barlow, Wilson, Primrose, -and West's MAMMOTH HINSTRELS. OLD CrrizeN—Wolt, I declare, I'va fivad here ail my lite, und never save nuyeniny like this, ‘They alee Tok the stroet-cara puss. Sunday, Dee. 4~Gnrdner's Levion of Honor Co, in Gunter Jc A: AIRBANK HALE, . (Central Musle-Hiall Block.) 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