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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS From All Parts of the World. FIELD DAY IN THE REICHSTAG. Germany Openly Threatened with Revolution, AN AFGHAN WAR _ INEVITABLE. Utter Failure of the Treaty of Berlin. ALL EUROPE AT LOGGERHEADS, in [sx cape TO THE HEBALD.] Loypox, Oct, 12, 1878. Phe German Reichstag yesterday passed through a second reading ciauses two and three of the Socialist bill with scarcely any modifica- tons, In e Retcbstag on ‘Thursday, dur- ing the debate on tho anti-Socialist bill, Herr Has telmano, a well known Socialist agitator, made a violent, though clever, speech, begioning Gnd ending with threats of violence and bloodshed As results of repressive legislation. He said that the People would hold those responsible tor the blood- sbed who helped to frame and carry the bill. In con- lading his speech Herr Hasselmann declared that if the pacific endeavors of socialism were repressed the day would come when the Socialists would take up arms and fight against their tyrants. The President of the Reichstag interrupted Herr Hasselmanp, called bim to order, and said the speech was an incitement to rebellion. Herr Hasselmann repeated ht rds, and was again called to order amid loud and indignant protests He went on to say:—‘‘l am not personally in favor of revolution. I prefer pacific m bat if we are forced to fight we shall know how to fight, and I shall be proud to Iay down my iife un the field of benor, Let Prince Bismarck remember the 18th of March, 1848” Herren Lowe and Beantugsen, Liberal leaders, de- nounced the methods and purposes of soo: Gelended the legislation for iis repressi Herr Benningsen deciared, even the 4 verals now admitted to be necessary. inesem said he bad no fear that Prince Bismarck would allow the anti-Socialist law to be employed to impair the hberties of the people. A Berlin despatch to the Fost says that a compromise extending the opera- tion of the Socialist bill till March, 1883, bids fair to be udopted. The French Council of Ministers yester- day discussed Prince Bismarck’s observations in the Reichstag on the 9th 1 a the constant agreement of his journal, the Frankfort Tagblatt, with the semi-ofMficial press of France, The Berlio Tagblatt asserts that Prince Bismarck, in ter to Cardinal Nina, expressed the conviction tnat the Negotiations between Prussia avd the Vatican will shortly be successful. Thi: trom any other source. THE ANGLO-APGHAN WAR, The Cwil and Military Gazelle, of Lahore, stated yosterday that Goneral Sir Frederic Paul Haines, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces tn Iodia, will ame command at Peshawur, where 35,000 troops are already concentrated, Reiniorcements for the British army continue to arrive. War is con: ered inevitable, Too Afghans are practising with Beavy guus in the Khyber Pass, i 1s dDeleved that All Musjid nas been strengthened and armed with heavy siege guos. A despatch to the Daily News from Simla states that the idea of » dash on Ali. Masjid has been abandoned, The military authori- ties considered it useless until they were prepared to Proceed beyond that point. The original programme of an advance from two or three peints early in No- vember will be maintained. FAILURS OF KNGLISH REFORMS, A Constantinople despatch says tne Russians claim that the Treaty of Borlin did not fx the duration of vhe Russian occupation of places ouside of Eastern Roa ja, and that, tnerefore, the occupation of such Places is regulated by the Treaty of San Stefano, It te said at C \inople that eo Rass: are folly determined to jntain their administration in Eastern Roumania during the term of their occupation of Buleurs The Edinbargh Scotseman’s Londou cerrespondent states that the ne- Rotiations for an Anglo-Turkish treaty tor ib oe Bion of slay. havetaiied. Ti end Eogland’s re- in Turkey. A deputation of the Bosnian Mohammedan Beys, who fled to Servia, have bad an audience with Prince Miiaa at Belgrade, at which they begged permission to settle in Servia, The re- quest will, in all probability, be granted. A Times despatch from Constantinople, correcting a statement in the Vienna Political Corre paral of October 8, says Prince Lobanof med Satvet Pacha that the Russians will Naik Adrianople, not until the Treaty of Berlin is fuifiiied, bat uotil a treaty is signed con thore Parts of the Sau Stefano Treaty which are not affected by the decisions of the Beriia Congress. This incident has caused somo alarm in diplomatic circles, but the correspondent has reason to believe that tne object of tbe demand is merely to hasien the Porse, which is baggling over some stipulation, The Datly Telegraph's despatch trom Pera reports that Prince Lobanoff tpid Safvet Pacha that uatil the supplemeatary treaty is Signed a state of wa 8. AUSTRIA’S PRIVATE ROW, Count Andrasey, Herr Von Tista and Baren Von Wenckhbeim have bad an autience w the Emperor Francis Joseph, which lastea three bow It is ex. pected it Metr Tisza will assume, provist ly, Haogarian Ministry of Finance and Baron Von Wenckbeim ibe Ministry of the Interior, The Em- Peror has couvoked the Reichsrath for October 22. The Porto has been informed that tne Austrians will not advance iuto Novi-Bazar. The danger of a con- flict between Turkey and Austria is thas averted. CABLE NOTES One hundred thousand pounas worth of eagies were bought tor New York yest ) Aba trifle over the Bank of England’s price, but 1t is not thought likely that gold will be ped to any extent at present as ‘he supply of boods has improved. The Duke ae Nemours bas contributed 500f. to the tuod lor the relief of the yellow fover sufforers tu the United States, Tho cashier of the Bank of Commerce in Odesra, Russ ulter to the amount of $116,000 A Fao om the deposits of the bank followed th pouncement of the defalcat and $1,500,000 were Guebursed on Thursday, The excitement had yester- day subsided, ‘The Middlesex magistrates have refused, by a vote of 33 to 16, tv ronew the license of the Argyle Rooms ON THE EVE OF PANIC, FaIuUne OF ONE OF THE OLDEST MAN- CHKSTER SHIPPING HOUSES —LIADILITIEG FIVE TO TEN MILLION DOLLARS, [BY CABLE TO THE HeRsLv.] Lonpo :, Oct. 11, 1878, Heugh, Balfour & Co., of Manchester, have failed. Their liabilities are estimated at between one million and two millions sterling ($5,000,000 to $10,000,000). ‘The failure of this house was announced in London after the close of business, and caused immense excite- ment. It is feared that their failure will affect several small firms. The house of Hough, Balfour & Co. was one of the oldest Eastern shipping houses in Manchester. | bro shortly NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1878.—TRIPLE © SHEET. Two hundred thousand pounds of their lia- bilities fall chiefly on Manchester cloth and yarn agents. The remainder of the liabili- ties is in bills, but it is stated that these all represent value in goods, MORE DISTRESS. One thousand weavers of Glasgow have struck against a seven and a-half per cent reduction of their wages. A THEATRE STAMPEDE. TERRIBLE CONSEQUENCES FOLLOWING A FIGHT IN THE PIT OF A LIVERPOOL PLAYHOUSE— THIBTI-SEVEN PEOPLE SUrFOCATED. [Br CABLE TO THE HERALD.) Lrverpoor, Oct. 11, 1878, During the performance to-night at the Colosseum Theatre, which is now used asa music hall, a fizht occurred under the gal- lery. The audience hearing, but being un- able to see, the disturbance, became alarmed. A cry of fire was raised, when a terrible panic ensued, people rushing for the doors and sliding down the pillars of the gallery on the heads of the occupants of the pit. A post impeded exit. Thirty- five men and lads and two women were suf- focated. Many persons were severely in- jured. RACING IN ENGLAND. THE NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING— LOLLYFPOP THE WINNEE OF THE FIEsT GREAT CHALLENGE STAKES. [Bx caBLE TO THE HERALD.) Lonpos, Oct. 11, 1878. At the Second October Meeting a! ywmaurket to-day tho First Great Challenge Stakes were won by the Duke of Hamilton’s five-year-old norse Lollypop, Mr. Pultenoy’s Piacida coming second and Mr. Alex- ander’s two-year-old filly Peace third. There were oven starters, The favorite, Captain Primo’s Trappist, on whom 7 to 4 was laid, came ia fourth, BETTING OX THE PLACED HORSES, The ting against the three placed horses was 3 to 1 against Lollypop, 20 to) against Placida and 10to 1 against Peace. 8 The First Great Cual nge Stakes of 20 sovs. each, halt torfert, ‘with 500 soys. adued; two-yeur-olds Carrying 98 ibe, three-year-olds 119’ ibs. and four. Jear-olas Mea upward 126 Ibs. The Bro:by Stakes course, 6 tarlougs; J14 ee Duke of Hamilton’s cn. pop, 5 years, by Sou , out of Sugarsiiek (ored tn France)... Mr. Puiteney’s br. 1, 4 yeurs, by Lord Lyon, out of Pietas....... seeseeee Mr. C. Alexander’s b. f. Peace, z ‘years, by Thun- It, out of Concordia..... Captain Prime’s b. b. Trappist, 6 years, by Hermit, Out of Baned.....0.... sesee. THR WINNER. Lollypop, bred in France, commenced his turf career by running for tho Middio Park Piate and was badly beaten, though the faverite. As a throe-year- old he started four times, winning the Portland 1 2 3 4 Prate, Doncaster, 5 turlongs, 152 yards, beating twenty-two oth and the Prince of Wales’ Phte, at the eo meeting, there being eleven behind him. He appeared twelve times in publio while a four-year-old, scoring of these perform. ances three victories, The first of those was the An- glosey Plate, 5 turiongs, at Stockbridge, when, with 121 Ibs, up, he beat three others, Then at Newmarket he won the Newcastle Stakes, 5 furlongs, 136 yards, with 125 Ibs, om his back, five othera being benind him. His next successtul essay was in the Moulton Stakes, 126 Ibs,, 6 taurlongs, 140 yards, at the Newmarket First October Meeting, when, with tne betting 5 to 2 against him, yn by « length and a baif trom Dun- kenny, 100 ibs, Tne present year Lollypop bas already oppeared nine times, his suc- cesses being at the Nert jpton and Pytchiey Haunt, where be captured the Whittlepury Cup, five furlongs, with 134 lbs, beating Ecossuis and Ersiiia. Next he won the Rous Stakes, five fariongs, New market Second Spring moeting, beating Ecossuis at even weights, 148 ibs., by tour lengths, At Ascot ne landed the Queen’s Stand Pinte, 5 fariongs, 136 yards, carrying 134 lbs, very easily, as Prince Batthyany’s La Cascadeuse, 115 lbs., who Gaished second, was lengths away. Tho Chichester Stakes, vt Goodwood, also fell to Lollypop, their being eight bebiad bim at the fowb, among them Twine the Plaiden. MEXICO’S MANUFACTURES. STATISTICS OF HER COTTON AND WOOLLEN PRODUCIS—PREBENT IMPORT DUTIKS, Wasuincrow, Oct, 11, 1878, By request of leading Eastern manulaciurers the statistics concerning the cotton and wovilen manuiac- tures of that country, According to this report, wbich was prepared by the government, the number of iaciories in Mexieo and their producing capacity were as iollo Ui ched cotiea factories, 63, producing per an- ‘num 4,000,000 proces of 32 to 33 yards aud 12,000,000 to 15,000,000 pounds of (bread, Print apd calico iactories, 9, producing 400,000 Pleces annually, Cassimere apd woollen factories, 10, producing is Tow yards per annum, Wa i necessary data sre obtained it is th: be prodaction will be found to be much greater iuan foregoing. The mapulactares of weollen thread and other woollen gooas are not takea into account in this ex- hibit, IMPORT DUTIES. For many years past it bas veen the policy of all bs 10 tbat Country, po matter how widely her subjects, to | taxation whtle piac duty on the imported yoous so exuurditant as to be 10 muny cases prouibitery. out im, ‘The foilowing are the pres 4 duties Ou cotton aud woollen guous, m the tariff ol 1872:—Cotion goods texiure: are meter, 9 cents; willed wad cross Lurred, 4.8; White, Cored, gluzed oF Ve.veted, 16 cents; priate aud callcoes, 14 ceuis, Thread—Wuite, por bas me, 60 ovnis, colored thread, 96 vente per mine; prepared for rebazos, $1 45 per kilo- rr Woollen goods—Casnmeres of ait kinus, per square meter, $1 40; coarse wuollen goods, wrap- r4, coverings, &c., $1 "12; carpets, coarse und plain, Conte; Carpets, Corved with cottun warp, 80 cen! yaros, of ali Ki wad colors, $1 72 per kilogramme, THE “DOMIN ION OABINE! [PY 1ELEGuAPH TO THE HERALD. ] Orrawa, Ont, Oct. 11, 1878, Sie John Macdonald and Hoo. C. Tupper arrived to- radio mo 9 km ie being indulged in to the compiote Cabi- ‘nursday wext, Wueuw His Governor General, who na net Will be Excellency | Jouving Caonda unti the 19, will swenr io Ministers, Parliament wiil vot meet betore Fei THE HANLAN-COUKINE: STAKES, Tonoxto, Ont., Oct. 11, 1878, The Hanlan Clob admit tbo stakes in the Courtney LAWLESSNESS IN TENNESSEE, Nasnvitvx, Oot, 11, 1878, mbers of @ raiding party in the coun- the upper Cumnveriand River roported that jay twoot the party badly treaced u col- To ® pr BURGESS, THE BURGLAK. Sax Fraxcisco, Oct. 11, 1878. A Gespatch irom Stockton says that Burg: Bank ot Kogland burglor, was cu by Chiel Vetoouve Heuderson, of Louw LYNCH LAW IN INDIANA, THREE MEN KILLED AND FIVE NEGROES THREATENED WITH DEATH—A WHOLESALE OUTRAGE, (Bx TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.] InDiaxavotis, Ind,, Oct. 11, 1878. Special despatebes irom Mount Vernon, Posey county, give some particulars of s wost nerrible crime, followed by one of the mont te examples of mob law with which the State was ig & great deal jo light of Last Monday night a party eight negro men visited a house in of the suburbs of Mount by three women ef bad repute, who quietly as unfortunates of that class can One of the yn, Giaiming to bi from a white man, went torward, admittance gave entranco to his companions. They compelled the terror-siricken inmates to sab- mit to their demands by violent threats and by tbrasting revolvers im their faces, When they left the house their victims were more dead than alive {rom fright and the torture to which they had been subjected, The outrage caused much excitement, and when three of the guilty wretches wore recognized | and identified by the women as somo ef their assailants, and lodged jn jail, the mob spirit was with difficulty subdued, § AN OFFICER KILLED, This morning the news that Captain Osear Thomar, an officer well known and pop. alar, bad been killed while attempting to arrest. one of the roes caused it to flame out anew, end the worst resulte tellowed. In cempany with officer Hayes, Thomas visited the house of a negro named Williameon, and, on approaching 1t @ gun was thrust out of a window and its load of pbacksbot discharged into nis breast and bead. With the exclamation, I am a dead man,” he fell back inte the armsef his com. Ppapion 4 expired im as few minutes. Hayes re- turned the fire, wounding Willlamsva, bat seriously. A MOB GATHERING, During the day angry and excited crowdsot citizens filled the strcets, th: ening to wreak summary vi geance on the five scoundreis, who by that time were arrested for complicity in the outrage. Marshal Hayes with a body of picked armed men guarded the jail After night an immense crowd of men gathered at the public square, coming armed from all directions and long distances, An entrance was forced into the jail, the five negroes taken out and placed in aline ander a treo ready to ‘be swung up. RESISTANCE BY NEGROES, At ton o’clock a large body of negroes came into the town determined to rescue their brethron from the hands of the mob. A conflict onsued, in which two of the white mob shot and killed, and indescribable tarmot! raged. The telegraph operator was compelled to vacate is office, and up to eleven o’clock nothing further has been heard irom the soe! ot the conflict, It is regarded ascertain that ail the negroes will be hanged to-night, and Southern Inuiana disgraced by a deed execeding all other similar ones in the extent ef its horror and lawlessness, THE MURDERED SETTLERS. ABRIVAL OF THE INDIAN COMMITTEE AT KAN- SAS CITY—BITTER COMPLAINTS OF THE BANCHMEN OF THE CONDUCT OF THE ‘TROOPS, [SY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 11, 1878. A delegation of United States Senators and mem- bors of Congress, comprising the committee ap- Pointed by the last Congress to take testimony rela- tive to the transter of Indians trom the Interior to the War Deparimont, arrived in this city to-day, and if6 raska, McCrary. of Hooker und Boone A COURTESAN SHOT, [BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD. ] Sruixarigid, Obio, Uct, 11, 1878, The quiet and aristocratic iittie city of Urbane is much exercised over the fatal shooting of Alice Arm- strong, @ motorious character of that city. Alice 19 @ Woman of rere physical beauty, with dissi- pated and reckless habits, and keeps a house of ul-feme, A relative, Mrs, Smith, lives ia the west part of ty and rents part of her house to one Marshal A. Brow: It ts alieged thas Brown bas mistreated Mrs, Smith and that be and Alice b. several bitter quarrels over ix Last ni; with a colored man as protect rooms and pounded on Browo’sdeor. She ali Brown opeued the door, jerked ber into 1 pulled out a revolve: Shot her over the bail lodging in brain. Brown says jeu bis door to her she pales a rapbed her th id that ng scufile Alice was shot he described, 8 ill WVing, though ber death is m tarily expected, A FAMILY MURDERED, Detxort, Mich., Oct. 11, 1878. Later advices from Olio in regard to the Conquest family, whose charred unt were found in the ruins of their home yesterday, te that Mr. and Mrs. Conguest were found with their throats cut irom eer to ear aod their skails crosbed in, he baby’s twas also cul, ‘The Voroner’s inquest is in prog. There is we clew to the perpetrators of tae bornible veed. MARY STANNARD'S MURDER. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 11, 1878, Tho attorneys engaged iu the prosecut’ case against tbe Ri Hi. 1. Hayden tor tbe Mary Stannard say that the body was nev: io any way until Professor White opened it, Gays after Dr. Matthewson examined it to determine wi opened i. patio stomacn alter whe was dead and beiore burial, but both Protessors White and Johnson that ‘the pvisou must have been while the gitl was alive trom its Soon. Attorpey Hubbard, ji a Package of arsente iy seeare te abd thet tbe package is now posression of the sherifl. Huydeu ref with anyone but bis couasel and spends hie t reading newspapers and walking dor coridors of ine jail, TILDEN’S ‘3S TAX SUIT. HARLAND HELD FOR TRIAL—WHAT THE NEW YORK MINE ACCOUNTS ARE SAID TO sHOW. {BY TELEGRAPH TO THE H RALD.) Dernort, Mich., Oct 11, 1878. ‘The examination of Thoma MrT lawy ‘ison was concladed this morning, and ho wae held for trial before tne United States District Court, at Marquette, Miob., for abstracting the Sep ot the New York Mine Company Possession of Notary Pi - Ma: s land reiused 10 offer any evidence in bis own defence, by advice, as he stated, of his counsel, and also declined to argue the case farther, flrs bail ‘was fixed at $10,000, whieh he gavo, Hagh MoMiliea going on bis bond. In the course of his remarks this moroiug Harland withdr neom plim wry epitbets applied to Uo! ed = Atiorney i Sherman t 4, ao the out o Harland wit by Wet- and verified epresentative, in regure 0 the York mine, WASHINGTON. FROM OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENT. Wasuixctox, Oct. 11, 1878. BIVER AND HABBOR 1MPROVEMENTS—GENERAL KEWION’S ESTIMATE OF APPROPRIATIONS BEQUIRED FOR THE NEXT FISCAL YEAR. Genera! Newton, in charge of the river and harbor works im and around New York harbor, gives in de- ‘all the work done in removing obstructioos in the East River aod Hell Gate for the Gscal year ending June 30 \ast, all of which has already been published. He reports the amount at presen! ble for this work $382,960 21, and the amount required for the comple- Mon of the existing project, $2,863,127 55, and the amvunt.that can be profitably exponued during the fiscal yoar ending June 30, 1880, $600,000, and this amount is asked for. For improving the Hudson River—Amount availa- bie, $70,000; required to complete existing project, $95,016 47, and this amount 1s asked for. Karitan Riv New Jersey—Amount available, $200,000; required to complete the work, $1,893,662 05; amount asked for the next fiscal year, $200,000 Harber at Rondout, N. Y.—Available, $34,503 53, To appropriation asked for channet between Staten Island and New Jersey—Available, $25,224 74; re- quired to complete the work, $15,480; amount asked tor, $15,0v0, Pas. River, New Jersey—Availabi: requirea to complete the werk, $13,924 $5,000, Improving Harlem River, New York—Amount available, $300,000; required to complete tho work, $1,700,000; asked for the next fiscal year, $700,000. Eust Chester Creek, New York—Avuilable, $10,011 75; required to complete the work, $89,500; asked tor next fiscal y: $10,000. Port Chester Harbor, New York—avatlable, $1,950; Tequired to complete improvements, $84,632. No appropriation asked for. Otter Creek, Vermont—Avatlable, $8,050 84; re- quired for completion of the existing project, $351 46; asked for the next fiseal year, $20,000. Echo Horbor, New Rochelle, N. Y.—Avuilable, $10,000; required to complete improvements, $28,956 36 ; asked for the next fiscal year, $10,000, Plaitsourg Harbor, New York—Amouat available, $980 49; required fer completion of work, $5,000, and this amouat is asked for, Swanton Harbor, Vermont—Available, $22,600 5u; required for completion of tho existing Project, | $217,160; amount asked for next fiscal year, $20,000, Burlingjou, Vt., Harbor—Available $22,759 65; amount required tocomplote improvements, $275,000; asked for next fiscal year, $50,000, The above report of General Nowton is submitted as the basis of estimate of the Engineer's Department for th ual appropriation for rivers and harbors, GENERAL WASHINGTON DESPATCHES, $10,608 92; ked for, Wasatxoron, Oct. 11, 1878, THE Uss OF TROOP6 TO AID INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICYRS—OPINION OF THE AT- TORNEY GENERAL—INSTRUCTIONS 10 THE COLLECTOR AT LITTLE ROCK. Alter consultation between the President, the Secre- tary of the Treusury and the Attorney General | bas been decided that the troops canacs now be used to aid the Internal revenue officials in Arka! in breaking up illicit distilleries, as requested byt Collector at Littie Rock, aud the following telegram has been sent to that office Orrice Comissioxen IxtsrNaL Revesvi Wasumixaron, D. U., Oct. 11, ists. f Epwarp Wusstet, collector, Little Kock, Ark. :— At um decided not to invoke the aid of amilitary jorce to enlorce the laws until you have exhausted all other means, You are authorized to employ as large a torce as you think necessary to enable you to seize the stills aud secure the arrest of ofienders = fr to in your letter of the 3d inst, if you cannot arm the torce Inform me what you ne. d aod urms will be ordered trom bere. Cail upon the Marshal to assist you witb ali tue means at his commund. Organize a force strong enough to overcome resistance without bloodshed, I! possible, Act promptly and vigorously and entorce tne laws ut all hazards, ern Soe office by telograpb of your ARMY INTELLIGENCE, 3 3 a action. OGERS, Acting Commissiouer, Wasainarox, Oct. 11, 1878. The following changes in the stations and duties of oMcers of the Medical Department, United states Army, have beon made:—Assistant Surgeons Wiiliam R, Steinmetz and William E, Whitehoad are relieved NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, Wasuincrox, Oct. 11, 1878, Commander L. A. Beardsiee is dotachod from the command of the Speedwell and ordered to resume special y. Lieutenant Charles H. Black is detachea from the Hartford and ordered to proceed bome and roportarrival. Mate Hugu Kubi is detached from the Speedwell and ordered io the Navy Yard, wed N. H, Mate James A. Smith ts tr: from the Speedweil to ‘Tallspoora, giveer R. W. Gi trewnm ag trom aod placed ut Paymaster Hiram E. Deory enon from tne Speedwell aad ordered to settle accounts, os re 0 Speedwell COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS AMONG THE B)YS ON THE MINNESOTs, Newronrt, K. 1, Oot. 11, 1878, exercises will be held on board of tne ip Minnesota, Captain Luce, now at this Port, oo Monday next, consisting of a competitive ox- amination of the young Iads on board in seamanshi, gan yy - Several wedais will be awarded. Quite ver ul prominent uaval officers will be present, and Governor Yaa Zandt, of snis St 4 others Will Le called upon to address the boys. lo atewaays about seventy will be transierred tu tho Uniteu states sup Onis, now at Boston. Mianesota bas veen nere several weeks. Cor pa u opin 01 the officers ous few pave Nisted during the stay of tne vessel in these wai Oue bundrea ast are wanted, FEMALE REFORMERS. Provipexce, R. 1., Oct, 11, 1878, Congress tous morning clected oficers as —Kate Newell Daggett, ot Cui- cago. Vice Presidents—Maria Micheli, Now York; Enzaveto K. Caure Saran W. Devoll, Maine; Armen: White, New Hampshire; Emily E. Reed, Vermont; Jersey; Euzs Sproat Sarah Andrews Spencer, District of Columbia mete 5. Seviye, Wow; Martue W. McKay, ludiaun; Eliew Mitchell, liver Sy.Via Goddara, Kentucky oat Come none Lucinda H. Stone, Michi 8 Wisconsin; Mary A. Pecans bam, in ana; daha hh. Hunting, lowa; Aliua U. Avery, Colorady, and Caroline M. Severaoce, Cultior- Bi. Seoretury—Mary F. Eastuinn, Massuchusetts, Treasurer—H. L. f. Waicott, Massucuusetts, Audi- tors—Kmily J, Leooara, New York, avd Lavinia Gooder,, Wisevasia, Directure—suphia 0. Hofman, Mary E. Be mt, Aloe ©. Fletcher ood Kamel L. Clayp, New Yurk; Phaoe M. Keodull, Mury J. Sai ford Blake und Hhary a. Livermore, saseacu Lita Burney Sayles, Connecticut; Henrietta W. Jo! New Jorsoy; Mary F. Davis, New Jereey Pi Ponnayly Frauces E. Willa Brow voy, Ouio; D, Hy Beck wito, ur Minnesota, and Eilon Clas! CONIRACIS FOR CANAL WORK. Avaasy, N. Y¥., Oct. 11, 1878, The following canal work bas beon awarded:— to John Somers, jaivert near Fiyon Rook, to Juha O'Brieo, $1,611 50; revuitding double arch cuivert Mechaviesvilie, : be Lewis, $8,888; revutlaing culvert at ws. award, to Juhu O'Btion, $1,492 755 is dae svuiments Ou Secitvn 3, to Shermen 430 80. CONGRESSIONAL N OMINATIONS, [LY TeLroRsPM To THE AERALD.} Krisastox, N. Y., Oot. 11, 1878 William Lounsbery, Moyor ft Congress by the democrats of the Fil. th Congressional district, comprising Ute te. mr ak SOUTH CAROLINA BONDS. END OF THE TRIAL TO DETERMINE 48 TO THEIB VALIDITY. (sx TeLEGRaPH To Taz HeRILD.] CoLumaia, 8. C., Oct, 11, 1878, ‘The case of the Bonaholaers vs. the State oi South Carolina, which bas been pending for some months tm the special court organized for the purpose of deciding the intricate questions involved, was closed tis evening, and was submitted for decision, This extraordinary court, which is composed of three circuit judges elected by the Legis latare for the particular purpose indicated, has been sitting at intervals during (he summer, and bas heard the evidence of ox-Tre: r Parker and bis clerks, Comptroller General Neagle and nis clerks, aod has bad suvmitted the printed evidence of Finar- cial Agent Kimpton and many others concerned io the issuance and disposition of the alleged fraudulent bonds. The arguments of counsel for the bondbolders and the State has occupied the entire week. The de- cision, which 16 roserved for the present, involves the gravest question pertaining to the credit and good name of the State; and will be looked tor with lively interest proportioned to the large amount of money involved, SUCCESSFUL INFLATION. (BY TELEGR\PH TO THE HERALD.] Soraxtox, Pa., Oct. 11, 1878, Professor King, the well known wronaut, having repaired the dam: done to bis balloon on Tuesday last, {oflited it successfully this afternoon, aod will make bis grand ascension from this city to-morrow at eleven o'clock. His captive ascenstons to-night were witnessed by thousands, MIDNIGHT WEATHER REPORT. War Derartwent, } Wasuinctox. Oct. Indications, For Saturday, in the South Atlantic and Gu!f States, stationary or rising barometer, northerly winds, slightly cooler, clear weather, followed in the | Southwest by warmer southeast winds, For Tenness ind the Onio Valley, nerthesat to southeust winds, slightly warmer, clear weather, rising, followed by stationary barometer and lignt frost Saturday morning, For the Upper Mississipp! and Lower Missouri val- leys and the upper lake region, southeast to south- west winds, station: possibly followed by falling barometer, cooler, frosty, followed by warmer, clear weathe: For the lewer like region, falling, followed by ris- ing barometer, cooler nor:hwest winds, partly cloudy weather, and possibly, in eastern portions, rain, For the Middle Atiantic States and Southern New England, falling barometer, increasing northeast to northwest winds, cool, cloudy weather, and on the coast rains preceding the advance of a storm off the coast, and followed by rising baromoter, with clear ing weatnor. For Northern New England, rising barometer, io- creasing north and east winds, cooler, partly cloudy her, possibly fotlowed vy falling barometer, Rivers will rewain station: Cautionary signale eonttnue at Macon, Cape Look- out, Cape Hatteras, Kitty Hawk, Cape Henry, Lewes, Cape May, Atlantic City, Barnegat and Sandy Hook, aod are orderea ior New York, New Haven, New Lon- aon, Newport, Wood’s Hole, Boston and Section Eight, THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. The following record will show the changes in the temperatare (or the past twenty-lour hours, in com- Parison with the corresponding date of last y indicated by tne thermometer at Huanut’s pharmacy, 1877. 63 Henravp Building, No, 218 Broadway :— 1873. 1878. 69 12 P.M Jesters fempeeiare ‘tor cori TELEGR \PHIC NOTES. The funeral of the love G 1D. D. Colton will take place at San Francisco uext Tuesdsy. The Merchasts’ Bank of Charlottetown, P. E. L, suspended on Thursday. Ltavilities, $366,000. Pha ong os Chandler, son of the Governor of New ick, broke his meck yesterday by,a tall and oatbatidings of William R. Page, tn = Mass., were burned on Wednesday by a re- | tramp. Barker’s wool warehouse at Troy, N. Y., was buraed by an fucendiary yesterday. Lose, $137,000; insurance, $106,000, The jury ia tho case of David Muilyne, on trial at Cleveland forthe murder of Mastersoo, rei ed a vordict of not guilty, A dre was cl N. Y.. eer the Neversin Rivet Benjamia Jefferson, of Providen the schooner Heary R Congdon, was of Montauk Thursday e' rl Tor —_ of an wok ht jorward express oa jm at Lurner’s, N, aes a G. Pompe)1, ‘Mamie Coll and M. A. Mon- tijo wei 10 Philedeiphia yesteray for de- frauding the reveoue by iaisityiog records of tobacco sales he streets of Port Jervis, ng, Od shot while swimming Fe emeee joss overboard man was found Thursday -] tho locomotive of au érie Thomas P. Doyle, convicted in thia city of selling liquor without license, bas been purdone. out of tue He bad paid Aivauy Pooitentiary by tho Governor, tor « license but bad not received it, tt ly tapped the com. —e hwelve years Diched water to pe jue of $96, Jacob L. Levinson, formeriy pastor of a Jewish 100 in Clocinnati, Dut more recently » cigar ovurer iu that city, bas aisappeared, It is al- Jeged that he raised money on forged paper to tho estimated amount of $20,000. ACCIDENTALLY POISONED, Coroner Gannon, of Jersey Uity, concladed last even 8 inquest in the case of Richard Paillips, the Ove moaths old child who died jast month from au overduse of laudanum given by ts mother. After the deatn of the child Mrs, Phillips went to Police Headquarters and told Cmiet Phillips testiied that she had giveu tue cuild the Jaudauum, but vid not tomnk Professor Doremas made an wnael, but found no traces of avy kind of powon- The jary, alter doliberating tor an hour, i child bad come io tis danum, accidentaily aaualale- turned a Verdict that t from an overdose of tered by its mother, ANARCHY IN TURKEY, UTTER DISINTEGRATION OF THE Last VESIIGES OF LAW AND ORDER, [Constantinople letter to Louden Daily News} of the Ottoman Empire Throug'! there i¢ more disorder « vated for many yoars, Except more or less in re. throughout the whole g the Tarxish trooper, and tho local ties are afraid to act lest the should go over The two Enghan are told met Al, There no aushority 10 ASIA MINOK KIPE FOR REFORMS, beiter 1a Asia Minote About ih and tantinople, Woe ba ich | have not yer @ member of Assembly irom this cvunty ta 18 wowH, N.Y» Oct. I, 1878 tien of tl second ‘dletrione netd a Levi th. Brown, of 1453 a4 to euuirely falling vo Dpieeee ro at the prevent mom VETERANS UNITING, The vo 8 of the Tuirty-seventh regiment, N.G.S.N.Y., met Jast evening in the room ef the Board of Officers of the Seventy-first regiment, at Toiriy-sixth street and Broadway. A lively diseu - sion took piace. Tho old members of the Thir.y- seventh claimed the right to enter the Sev eran corps, Ex-Coionel Thom: their champion and M olm, Who acted as Viwation was open to all evooty-(irst aud of the Thirt . Kinally the meeting was harmo memvers of the ‘oid’? (hirty-sew 4 to jom the veterans of the Seven ant George W. Kerstaw and E. W. Rac hospitalities of ‘of the form A PRESEN? CONrisCATED. Inspectors Ellery and Furber, of the Surveyors office, seized yesterday an elegantly foisbed rose wood cabinet, trimmed with silver haudies and plate, containing 407 of the very choicest Havana cigars, One compartment was filed with 4 notes in length, wrapped in bin Havans. of the steamer City of the top bore the engraving, **Meinen Frouode V. Wagner.”’ As the case aod contents were nol tered upon tho ship’s manifest (ney wero seized charge of atiempt to smuggle. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Congressman Milton J. Southard, of Ohio, ts at the Evere' Ex-Governor UC, R. Ingersoll, of Connecti cut, 18 at the Albemarle, P. T. Baroum. of Bridge 4. J, W. Albaugh ure at the Sturtevant, Gen. eral Israc! Vogdos, United States Army, and Alfred G. Baker, president of the National Board of Fire Underwriters, are at the Hoffman, Jono Hitz, Swise Consul General at Washington, 18 atthe Astor, Ger eral R. F. 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