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- Omaba Dail % 4, = OMAHA, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1850. CROPPIES LIE DOWN Meu and Materials of War Mov- ing on Ireland, The Channel Squadron Sails for Queenstown With Blood-Spilling Imple- ments. Armed Tenants of Ballinrode Flock to the Standad of the Land Leagne Determined to Resist the Ad- vance of the Red Coats. . | igure of the occasion. He procecded, MORNING EDITION. as the castom requircs, to Westmin: ster, where ho was presented in the anc'ent manner by one of the judges, who appeared at the same time and congratulated the city on having cho en &0 able aud excellent a chiof mag. | istrate. Lust night the annuai Lord mayor's banquet took place at Guild- hall THE BANQUET. Scme nine hundred guests were present at the lord mayor's banquet | last night. Mr Gladstone, who was among the nuu. ber, was looking very poorly. _ The Date of argyle, M. | ohn Bright, Mr. Cuilders, seoretary of state, Mr. Chamberlain, president of the board of trade,and Hon. Wm, E. Forster, chief secretary for Ircland, were absent. Oonsiderable comment war indalged in by the absence of the ‘Germsn and Auatrian ambasadors. Mr. Gladstone was enthusiastically applauded on rising to reply to the tosst, “Her Majesty's Ministers.” A Geceral Uprising All Over Ireland Thought to be Inevitable, Gladstone Reviews the Situ- ation in Ireland at the Lord Mayor's Banquet, Land League Work and ‘Wickedneas. DETERMINED ACTION. Bocial Dispatch to Tum Bax. Loxpox, November The state of aflairs in last stirred up the government to de- finite and aggressive action. The channel squadron is sailing for Qaeens- town to-dsy, aud is prepared to land 3,000 men if required. The dispatch of this morning stating that the hussars and troops from Curragh camp would be sent to thescene of the Boy- cott trouble,excited spirited commenta 4 v the Irish press. A SINGELAR CASE. Special Dispatoh to The Boe. Doprax, November 9, 4v. m.—The sitoation of Mr. Bayeolt, the Bal- iaroba farmer, who is not ableto gather the croos of his large and highly cult-vated farm, on account of having been deserted by sll his work pecrls through the orders or isfluence of the land loague, continues co attract public attention. The goverument Ias decided to nend four squadrons of the Nmetecnth Hussars to his of wuh a detichment of the army servico corps. Thia force which has left Dubli for Lough Mask House, Mr. Boyeott's residence, i abundantly sup;lied with provisions and’ accompanied by seve lance wazons f.r an em forceme ts from Carry Camo have boen ordered to luave for the we pi M ¥s_condition is serious and pocubar. His farm aud person only remain intact by the protection of a guard of coustabulary. No farm servant or Liborer dares £ engage in his service for fearof the tenantry of the entire neighborhood His entire wealth is iuvested in his farm on which he bas Jaborcd for several years to impr.ve until it has become one of the bestand most productive in the =y, Pecsonally, he has not given v of his viciuity any good cause for dislike, but has, on the con traty, done what he could to satisfy the reasonable demand of his own work peoplo and tried to live at peace with his veighb rs. It is further believed that the con- stabulary themselves have been tam pered with and caunot, in many see tions, be relied upon to resict a case of lawlessness aud violence on the part of the peopl: towards the marked victims of the leacue. A c>llision of the Orangemen and the lagaers is lea fanrad. THE UPRISING IN TRELA Special Dispatch to The Bre. Dusuiy,, November 10 1 a. m.— The excitement about the sitnation at Bulliorodo isla reasing. The popula- tion from all_guarters is flowing to- ward Mr. Bayelts farn, mauy of them fully armed and 1 express- ation to tight. The toc of police of ths Claremor- district says he has got over six persons in charge, who ¢ st move or who dare not move a step without polioe protection. Th e are either landlords or thiir «g us, a whom the people have made thre: A reign of terror has set in, and all semblance of law and orer is rapidly vanishing. A largs portion of the populace from country aronnd Ballinrode have armed themsslves,and gowe out to meet the militis, who are momeuntarily expected from Carragh. A collision 15 slmost inevitatle, anc isdiflicult to sce how bloodsbed can be avoided. The troops will only act on tho de e, yot will be obliged 10 resict the attztk which the popu- most ceriain to make. Itis feared Mr. Bayeult's residence will be attacked before help ean arrive. i he small detachment of constabulary now uarding it are inadequate to rosist an assalt trom the crowds who are gath- ering thera. Toe excitemant iv spread- ing rapidly throughout the coantry, and unless the goverument takes im- mediate snd strong messures to sup- press the outbreak at Ballinrode,a goa- eral insurreciion is apprehendod. Alater dispatch from Dub'in says the wil lest rumors aro afl it couce ing the distarbances at Mr. Baycolt's farm aad elsewhere throughout the coun'ry, suspenston of tho ha- beas corpus is anticipated. Mr. Fors- ter, eecretary for Irelaud, left Dublin for London last night, snd it is thought that & spacial cabinet moeting will bo called. Mr. Parnell will ai- tend a monster land league meeting at Tuilamore, Kings county, on Sun- day next. LOKD MAYOR'S DAY. Spoc sl Dispatch to The Bas. dny is proceeding with more thau the usual eclat. Theshow, which is one of the two parts of the ceremony, the other being the evening banquet in Guildball, wasa great success. The weather was fine, and immense crowds of people Jined the routs of the pro- cossicn ef the principal fe ture was the graat numbers of men in armor on horseb No accident oc- carrcd, us on s year, to mar the ef- fee'. A new meut in the lord | mayor's show was the parade of the firemen with their steam fire engines. The now mayor, Wan, MeArthur, M P., who was elected on St. Mich- | selmas day 1o succeed Sir Francis | Wyatt, wae, of course, a Sonspiogous the bountiful harvest had not improv- ed the social circumstances of Ireland. The belief that the Irish land laws required turther amendments, he said, was by no means confined to the agi- tators, and if like minded persons of the government found the act of 1870 insafficient, it would not hesitate to parliament to desl th the subject in the aspect of equality and justice. The jand league agitation, he said, was almost entirely illegitimate and totally incompatible with the concerns of a well constitu. ted society. The agitation punishes not England but Ireland, where not only the landlords, but the occupan of the moil, are being obstructed in their rights appertainiog to full cit- izenship, by menace, intimidation and crime. The maintenance of the ex- isting law must precede reform. The government recognized the duty of enforcing lawa above all other duties, and would not hesitate to ask for in- creased powers if their present were insufficient. Mr. Gladstone, contin- uing, eaid the government was carry. ing out his predecessor’s policy in in- sisting on the execution of the treaty of Berlin, the fulfiliment of all inter. Dational obligations of the Turkish government, and the smelioration of the condition of its subjects. The premiet deprecated the continued ex- pense of Tarkey, and said that the British government was the best friend to Turkey, because it insisted that Turkey should pursue such an in- dispensablo policy. Mr. Gladstone said the government did not waolly despair of at loast gaining Some- thing through Earopean concert, and in conclusion, said he was gratified to sunounce that Duleigno would be sur- ;undered either Tuesday r Wednes- ay. M. Challemal Lacour, the French ambassador, respouded 10 the toast, “‘The Diplomats.” Mc. Lowell, the American minist-r, was present, FOREIGN EVENTS. m counties Afrer areview of the past events, Mn | of state Gladstone ssidhe wasdissppolnted that | fom, 185,324; Trumbull, Btreoter, 17,197. others reported officially, bt not yet received by the secretary, and_cleven reported and estimated, give Garfield a majority in tae entire st 40,500, and Callom’s majority 3 Ttis belicved the official result will not vary two bundred from this, tion of John were bought up rapidly, but the en- terprising newsbays were far away be- fore the gulled patrons discovered that they bad only bought the tion of a penny evening paper. DOMESTIC DOINGS, Two of Philp's Hired Wit~ nesses Jailed for Perjury. Terrible Experience of Two Shipwrecked Sailors. Germany Decides to Abrogate the American Treaty of 1868. Lilinois' Cn.. _.teturns. Spocial Dispateh to The B Sersaerenn, November 10—1 a . —Official refurns from seventy-five ved by the secrctary ow totals on Goveraor Cul- 161,488; These, with sixtcen e of ,000. Chicago's Jollification. Special dispaich to Tam Bs Cricaco, November 10, 1a.m — The republicans heid their jubiles over the election last night. " torchlight procession passed through the streets with motiocs, bauners, transparencies, tableaur, orowd of spectators was immense. The procession was reviewed at the Calu met club rooms by Gov. Cullom, Gen. A large ete. The and Congressmen-elect Aldrich, Log Davis and Farwell. Foolieh Canard. Special Dispatoh to The Bes. Ontcaco, November 01—1 a. m. —A foolish and evidently groundless n, emanating from St. Louis, and published here, that there is a movement to make Grant president in-tesd of Garbield, the plan being to indace soathern electora to cast their votes for Grant, providing <nough northern stalwarts will join to elect bim, created quite a sensation for a time. Enterprising Newsboys. Special Dispatch to The Bes Carcaco, November 10—1 a. m.— Quite sensation was caused during the republican torchlight parade last night by packs of newshoye, with bundles of papers apparenily fresh from the press, yelling, “Exra paper, five cents. All about the nssassina- Kelly.” The papers gular edi- Luckless Mariners. Special dHapatcn v ae e New Yorx, November 10,1a. m. Northern Austria Visited by a Destructive Earthquake, SPEECH OF KING LEOPOLD, Brocial Dispatch 10 the Bea. Loxpox, November 10, 1 a. m—A Brassells dispatch states that King —Firat Ofiicer M-Donald, of the Brit- sh bark, “Count of Richmond,” ar- rived in this city yesterday, and ro- lates a terrible story cf exposure and suffering experienced by himeelf and seamen on that veasel. On Thursday, October 14th, ths bark was wrecked in the Atlantic ccean. McDorald and a sailor, named Licy, were tho only two who managed to float, which they did on a ladder which had been tossed overboard by the former short- Iy after the foundering of the vessel. ‘I'he two men managed to get on board Leopold opened the Belgium cham- bers with the ususl ceremonies yester- day. In his address tho King thanked the country for its loyalty in celebrat- ing 80 unanimously tho late anniver- sazy of Belgium's independence. He turther u\s that the foreign relations of the kingdom were pleasant and peaceful, and that Belgium was in re- ceipt from all powers, of the expres- sions_of friendship and sympathy. He added a fow words In referenco to the rupture of relations between Bel- giom and the Vatican. The King s3id that the budget would show an equilibrium between the expenss ane revenue of the kingdom. A SEVERE EARTHQUAKE. Epecial Dispatch to The Bee. of the forecastle of the boat, which fl ed offas she sank. On thisthey r mained, tosted about by the sca for several dag, enduring all the horrers huoger and thirst concaivable. On the secnd day Lacy became dolirius from drinking aalt water, and was ut- terly exhausted. MeDovald howaver, retained his senses throughout the ex- posure and_horror of the situation, which were beyond discription. tho sixth day two sails were seen, but both wre standing-in_an opposito di- rection, beariog away from the appar- ently doomed men. day they woro sean by “Landro,” Capt. Gandaleh, who bose down and took thom aboard, and cared for them, - Both men_wero in & help- On On the seventh tho bark Viesxa, November 10—1 a. m.— | Joas, semi-conacious state when picked A severe earthquake shogk occurred | up, They were taken into Boston and innorthern Auel ria yesterday. Tt was { cared for by the British covsul. Me- felt from Vienua to tho Adriatic and | Donald and Lacy sre from New York, the Bosuisn frontier. three distinct shocks at Agram, where [ asaved. The “Count of R was_owned by Haltfax partios, and was bound from Eiizabethport, N. J., a great number of houses were com- pletely demolished, and nonoleft unin- jured. demaged The cathedral was seriouely | for St. Thomas. and many persons were | of Alexandria,” from Havana, reporte There were | No othera of the crew are known to be mond”* Tho steamer, “City killed ani injured by falling walls. | that on October 30:h, in latitud A pavic ensued, sud the inhabitants, including the cardinal and arckbishop, are in full flight. 1915, longitude 9527 Vessel bottom side up, and stopped A reliof train has | and sent a boat to her. W, she saw a Tt proved to been started from Torbach. Serions | be the bark ‘*Emulation,” of London, damage is reported from other towns. RESIGNATION OF THE FRENCH MINISTRY. Spocial Dispatch to The Bee. Pams, October 10, 1 a. m.—The chamber of depatics yesterdaprefused, | 1 by avota of 200 to 158, M. Ferry's | been German government that the provis- ions of the treaty of 1868 with the United States, respecting the exemp- tion of naturalizod ci proposal to vote urgency on the first of the educational bills, snd also voted 281 to 106 against the urgency of the magistry bills. The ministry immed- loaded with mahogany. Abusing Their Privileges. Special disy=teh to The Boee. Wismxarox, D. C., November 10— ‘m.—The department of state has prised of a declsion of the na from mili- iately placed their resiguations in | tary duty under the lawa of certain President Grevy’s hands,biit an able arrangement is generally pated. to form & new ministry. CABLECRAMS. Spocial Dispatches to Th Bee. A Constantivople dispaich _says Turkey called out 30,000 redifs or serves, and will at once dispatch a part of these troops to Salonica. Telegrams from Cape Colony are till unfavorable, and spesk of & con- tinuance, for the present at least, of the Basuto dificulty. 1t is ramored that the enforcement of the decrees against the Moriste, at Tarcoing, France, Is creating turbu- lency. The factions subsequently attacked each other, and desverate fighting ensued. The gend'armee re- peatedly charged the crowd, atd- over one hundred persons were injured. Msuy arre.ts were made. A Constantinople dispatch says Riza Pasha bas been appointed gov- ernor of Salonica. The shopkeepera at Ballinrode, Ire- Iand, have been warned against sup- plying Mr. Baycolt with food. At the meeting of the land leagae in Dablin yesterday in this city, the secretary stated that 136 new branches had been established last week. Secretary Forster has conseated to protect fifty men to gather Mr. 'Bay colt’s orop. A comumyssion wasappointed by the Jani league at their meeting yesterday on delonsy dn British harb. io- ici- d. 1€ not M. Brizal is oxpected | raine. of the treaty have proved somewhat irksome to the German authorities, on account of the abuse of the privileges thus, accorded. them that Gormen citizens of the United States return to their former homes, aad i ing tha associations and the surround ings of their fatherland, often make themselvos obnoxious by antagonizing the local conscripticn, and acting in very offensive manner toward the local an well authorities, parts of the empire, will ot be re- garded ss affecting Alsace and Lor- 1t appears that the provisions It is complained by tead of quictly enjoy- he proviacial and imperis] Imprisoned for Perjury. Special Dispatch to The Bee New Yor, November 10, 1a. m. —Tu the Philp forgery trial yesterday Dr. firat witness called, and testified that ho was & physician in practice at Lynn, Mass.,, sod that there was no other man named J. W. Goodell in Lynn; was mot executor of Morey's catate and did not send a letier to The Trath office. Mrs. Clara T. Morey, of Lynn, was nextcalled. She con tradicted the_testimeny of & prosecu- tion witncss, named Morey, and said she son named Henry L A. Pryor, counsel for the defeuse, thea sammed up, aud m be dismissed. the Jonathan W. Good-ll” was the #ag not _acquainted with any per Morey. Roger od th Judge Davis otionand eaid he woold render a on Saturday, On complaint of Me. Bligs Samusl S. Morey aud Rob- et Lindeey Were arcested for parjury, ne; davit to Ludlow street jail. H. S. Morey was his uncle, wh to ih him, ing developments fore the end of the week. tles Down Outside the Charmed Circle. Bourboas to Regain Power in Tennessse, The Tide of Immigpation from the Old World Un- precedented, Bulls and Bears in the Monetary Menagerie, California Democratic Special Dispaichito The Beo Sax Fraxcrsco, November 9—4p, m.—Haucock han gained two hundred aud sixty-eight votes by the offi canvas. Gartield only gained twenty- ix, a net gain for Hancock of two dred and twenty-two. His present plarality is ab ut one hindred and forty. Terty will be defeated by about three hundred. A Coming Deal. Sprcial Dispatch to The Beo New York, November 9—4 b, m. —A prominent German-American banking and stock company houss on ‘| Broad street yesterday bought 10,000 shares of New York Central stock for don account. A lot of 50,000 igan Contral was shipped from city to London last week, and the shipment of American securities to Earope for the week ending to-mor- row are of the value of $10,000,000. The Vanderbilt people ssy the New York Central and Hudson River railroad is now earning §3,000,000 per month, or over 16 per cent on_their stock. Therc is much curiosity to know just what plan will bo adopted by the “bears” to break the stock market, as they threaten to doina fow days. Tt is claimed that & prominent ODBrALOE 18 OUL Of stocks, and is lond- ing all the money he can place on call loans, and when the plot is ripe the funds will suddenly be called in and the collapse in the market will come. @ President and Cabinet. Special Dispatch to Tus Bsx. Wasury m.—The presider Mrs. Hages, Mr. Webb Hayes, Sacre- tary Evarts, Thompson, Schurz, and Postmaster General Maynard, leave here at two o'clock in the afternoon to-Cay for Hampton Roads, to witness the naval review which takea place to- morrow. Genorals’ Van Viiet aud Dana, of the army, will also be pre- st at the review, to repre- seut the ermy. Nearly all the heads of burcaws in the navy department, will be present. Attorney General Devens and Sccretary Sher- man cannot leave Washington at pro- eent in consequence of a pressure of important business. Gen. Sherman cannot leave for the same reason. Secretary Ramsey left this morning for Chicago and will return to Wash- ington by the endof the prosent week. Cu ting and Slashing. Special Dispatcbes to Tun Brs. Sr. Louts, November 9, 4 p. m.— The Chicago & Alton road. made the following rates to interior points this morning: Fort Wayno $2.80, Pitts- burg $8.30, Cloveland 8345, and §1 to Lifayetto, Muncie, Fremont, Lima, Gibson, Hoopstoon, Paxton snd come other places. These one dollar plac- eo are all junctions with other roads. Tho rate to Chicago and Kansas Cicy remains at $1, the samo as for several days past. The Wabash has not yet met this cut, ‘The Sanitary Conference. Special Dispatebies to Tas Ba. Wasmixerox, November 9, 4 p. m, —The secrotary of state has received ccepting the invitation to the international sanitary conference, to bo held in Washington on the 1st of January, 1881, on the pait of the fol- lowing governments: Spain will be represented by Senor Mendez Devigo, minister to the United States, and by a medioal officer not yet appointed. France will appoint delegates, but they are not yet named. -Venezuela accepts the invitation, but the dele. gates are not appointed. Mexico will be :spresented by Seror Don Juan Navarro and Senor Don Ignacio Alva- rado, as previously stated. Colored Jurors. Spocial diepatehies to The B New York, November 9—4 p, m. —The first colored citizen who has cver served on a jury in the criminal courts of this county, was called in zeneral session of court yesterday. Colored men have been called on jury panels frequently before but they have been invariably excused from serving. Protecting Harvesters. cial tlsptch to The Eee. New Yonk, November9 4. p. m.— A Dublin speciol saya that a large military force has been sent tw Ballin- sobs county, Mayo, to protect the harvesters on Lord Ernes estate at Lough Mack, ncar that town, The Laud Leagures are roady for trial, The solizitor for the indicated me. bera has put In sppearance for them, MORE IMMIGRANTS, A London special says: Fourteen thousand ewmigeants loft the Mersey United States. Tennessee Kepublican. <pocial Dispiteh to T Bec. Nasuvitie, November 9. —The demccrats have grown uneasy over the retorns which came in to-day and last nilt, and which give tha repub Lieans 11 1n the atate scnate out of uiceats belicve they will get semator from the Fifth dis- In the house, tke present roturss, the F9oublicans and th office, and after a formal affi- ] had been made out again:t | ple for represontative from James, them, Lindsey was conveyed to the | Meigs, Rhea and toombs and Morsy, who is a cripple, It will be re- membered that . S. Morey swore that le his testimony in this respect was contra- dicted by several witnesses who swore name of the Morey family. Hene ry L Liedsey swore he knew Henry aud was shown the Chinese letter by The arrests caused no little ex- citement in court, and eome interest- o anticipated be- THE HOODLUMS HAVE IT. California Definitely Set- Desperate Efforts: of Beaten Plots aud Counterplots of the during last month for British America from The contest between Goaa:nd Sam. “Camberland coun- ties will havo to be decided by the offictal vote, Swmple, the rapublican candidate, claima he has heen alectod by 18 majority. Stewart and For: have tied in Bradley aud Polk coun- ties. With the certificate of election s an affidavit of & negro who swears ho voted for Fort, republican, and that he had been i the country only five weeks. This would give Stewart, democeat, one msjority. This will probably be contested in the house. It is fearod by the democrats that the republicans upon securing control of tho house may count out_enough democrats to give them a majority in the legislature aud the U, - svgsi® -bip. Remarkable! Special Dispateto Tho Boe. New Yonk November 9.—Over thres thousand immigrants landed at Castle Garden within the past twenty- four hours. The total number thus far this year s nearly three hundred thousand, and the es imated immigra- tion of this year will exceed that of any previous year in the history of the country. Recussnt Jurors. ‘Special Dispatch to ‘The Hee. Derrotr, Mich , November 9—4 p. m.—Half of the U. S. court traverse jurors failed to show up at the open- ing of the term to day, and Judge Brown otdered the delinquent all to be arrested and they are to be trled for contempt of court. Missisaippi Commission. Spocial dlspateh to The Bee.y 8t, Lovis, November 9--4 p. m.-- The Missiesippi states commission is in session here to-day. The commis- ion consists of three persona from ach Mississippi Valley state, who 1s eelected by the governor. The ebject of the association is the practical im- provement of the Mississippi and its tribataries. Mystarious Murder. Spocial Dispatch Lo the Hee. Om1caco, November 9,—A man who answered to the name of Harry was takon to the county hospital last evetting by two men who hastily dis appeared. It was found that he had several cuts on his head and face, which caused his death this morning. Tt is believed to be & murder, and in- vestigation is being made. A Dove's Decease. Special dispatch to Tus Bxs. Cnicaco, November 7.—4 p. m.— The dead body of a woman of the town, known as Dora Clarence, was found In the closet at 306 State street, this morning. There were cuts and bruises about her head and neck, showing tuat ehe had been murdered, A girl named Eva Lloyd, who occupied the adjoiuing room to Dora's, is sus- pected as the murderess, as they quarreled constantly. About a week ago, Eva went away, and since, neither she nor Dora had been_seen. Eva was found this morning in the bridewoll, sorving = term for somo potty offense. Dora Clarence came from Bloomingtont ia this state. Sl Hopefut Spoctal dispatel to The Ree. Cnicaco, November 9—4 p. m.— Gen. Weaver was Interviewed to-day and spoke hopefully of the greenback party. He points to the lato vote as an indication of the faith there isin it and believes it is the coming party of the country. Dont Want It Spectal Dispateh to The Bee. Cuicaco, November 9—4 p. m.— Col. Fred Grantsays his father, Gen, at, will spend the winter in New ork aud he does not think the gene- ral will accept any cabinet position, while the offer of a foreign mission would be ia the nature cf an affont. His father, he thinks, cares lessabout taking a hand in_the next sdminisira- tion than any other man in America. A Brave Soldier in Trou le! Special Dispatch to The Bea. New Yok, November 10,1 a. m.— Among the prisoners who arrived ye terday at the Tombs, was Patrick 0'Gallagher, aged 42 years, a major Gen. Custer's regiment, and one o thefew that escaped massacro, as stat- ed by an officer who atrested him 1in Chatham street Jast night, for intoxi cation. His_place of residence i Deadwood, Dakota. Tn_considera- tion of his antecedents, Justice Pat- terson was inclined to_look upon his indiscretion with an indulgent eye, and committed him for examination. The Ratlroad War. Spoctal Dispated to Tan Bs. Cuicao, November 10—1 8. m.— Thero was no cnange in the railroad warfare yesterday, except that Kan- City tickets went down to $5 di. rect, and $6 vi Loui To the Intter city the fare remained firm at $L. The Alton was underselling the Wabash to many eastern points. The managers’ again attempted to perfect a passenger pool on the basis of their president’s plan adopted in New York, but the Wabash balked the en- tire acheme, because its representa- tive could not act until he had zon- sulted his president. The meeting finally adjourned without accomplish- ing anything but the passage of res- olution referring the presidents’ agree- mant back to them for an explanation of what it means, and how to work it. ¥ho position that the Wabash takes is that it will keep up the fight unul the other roads agree to give one dullar in its favor on the rate between Chi- cago and St. Louis, on acoount of peorer terminal facilities. rlAlKKE'IS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Money and Stocks. ‘WaLs Sraexr November 9. Money 4;exchange steady at §4 8.3@4 834, VBT 104 US w8 ‘10§ Carrency s A stocks. declined } to 1c. Lackawanna Hudson Canai. NJIC Activ Chicago Produce Market. Ci10460, November 9, Whest ~No 2 apring advanced 1j@ and both taken to tho district attor- | will have 33 and the democrata 35, | 1 Jc per bushel; sales waro at 81 043 @1 05} for December, closing at $1 04} for cash;$1 04@l 04} for November: 81 05§@1 05} for December; $1 063 for January. Corn—No. 2, wers ot 413@41c for November; 417 @42jc December; closing cash or November;42}: for Decomber; 42{c for January; 46§c for Mo Oats—No. 2, }@fc better,closingsl 30fc for November; 31ic for Decem- Eer; 313@81Zc for January. Rye—Unchanged, with ales of No. 2 at 824 for cash or November. Barley—Quiet, but 2}@3c higher for No. 2; sales at 85a854c for cash; | 86¢ for December. Whisky—81 11. Pork—20@25c_higher per barrel, closing at 813 50@14 25 for cash: €12 291319 25 far Novambar: 12 40 for Detember; $12 25@12 30 for sel- ler the year; $13 824 for January. Lard—10G20c_better, closing at $8 20 for cash; §8 174@8 20 for No- vember; $8 16@8 17} for December; 8 174@8 20 for January. Chicago Live Stock. Caicaco, November 9. Hogs—Active and firm at sp ad- vance of 5@10¢ per 100 pounds, with los at $4 65@4 80 for light pack. g and shipping; 84 50@4 95 for for common to extra heavy smooth packiog, snd $4 60@4 95 for for good %0 extra smooth heavy shipping lots; recepls, 4,000. Caitlo—Dull; the fresh receipts were excessive, and with several droves of poor grades left unsold yes- terday, the prospect for sellers wae most unsatisfactory, as buyers held off and manifested but litils" dispositton to operate in any class of stock. The only sale reported was at $6 16 for a lot of extra steers for exportation] there was nothing done on sny other grades of cattls up to the hour our re- orter feft the yards; fresh receipts, 6,280. e e New York Produce Mar¥et. Nuw Yorg, November 9. Flotir—<8hade_stronger, and fairly active export and jobbing trade;round hoop Ohio, $¢ 75@5 60; choice do, &% 50@6 00; auperfine western $3 90@ 425;common o good extra do, 4 60@ 485; choice, do, do, 84 white wheat, do, 84 75@4 95. Wheat—Closing irregular; Chicago, $117@1 18; Milwaukee, $1 20; No 2) red winter, 81 20}G1 204 for No- vember; $1 203 for December; $1 213 @1 234 for Janusry; sales, 800,000 bu. Coru—Quiet, but firm; No. 2at 604 @6lo. Oats—Quiet. Butter—Firm for choiceat I43@23c. Egzs—Strong at 22@25¢ for poor to choice. Whisky—Nominal. Provisions—Pork at $15 00 bid for cash; 815 3015 75 for December; $13 00@15 00 for November. Lard—§876@8 85 for cash; $865 for November; $385 December; $8 55 Tor Januaay: §8 574@8 60 for Febru- ary; $8 608 65 for March; §8 500 8 53} for seller the year; §8 65@8 80 Tor buger the year. l St. Louls Produce Maraet. Sr. Lons, November 9 Flour—Firmer, but not higher. Wheat---Higher; No. 2 red, at $1024@ 1 03 for cash; 81 02 for No- vember; $1 06@1 04£@1 054 for De- cember;; 81 07i@l 06j@l 07§ for January;s $1 10§@l 09i@l 104 for Febuary; No. 3do, 974@98}c; No. 4 do, 92c. Corn—Higher at 41@41}c for cash; 41}@41}c for November;40§@40fc for December; 40§@40}c for January; 41}o for February;44§@ibhe for May. Oats—Higher at 32}@32§c for ca 32§c for November; 31c for for De- cember. Rye—Higher at87 bid. Barley—Unchanged at at 60@90c. Butter—Unchanged. Eags—Unchanged. Whisky—Steady at 81 10. Pork—Dull, small lots, $1350@ 14,00 Dry §Salt Meats—Quiet; common dry meat, 84 50@4 30@4 4 Bacon—Lower; clear ribs, $8 374; clear, §8 624. Lard—Firmor at 800 bid, Recoipts—Flour 5,000 bu, wheat, 32,000 bu; corn 37,000 bu; oats, 8,000 bu; rye, 2,000 bu; barley, 14,- 000 ba. Shpmente—Floor, 12,000 bu; wheat, 28,000 bu; corn, 6,000 bu; oata, 14,000 bu; rye, none; barley, none. St Louls Live Stock Market. St. Louts, Novembar 9. Hogs—Better; Yorkers and Balti mores, $425@4 35; mixed packing, $4 35@4 50; butchers' to fancy,$4 506 4 66; receipts 8,000; shipments, 900. —_—— PROPOSALS FOR COAL. Orvica or Crrr Cusax, Oxaua, Nov. 6} Bealed proposals will be received by the un. dersigned until 12 o'clock noon, or Taesday November 15th, 1880, for firnishing b and soft el foF use in the city offices and fi-c department from this date un‘il the 36th of . 1681, ‘or proposals shall state the price for such cosl delivered where oruered, and shall nams vald price without respoct nite am.unt cf coal. “The right is reservel to reject any and all pids, avelopas containing said pr posa's shal be ropoeals for Coal," \nd sddrecs 3F M marked - ARTS undersignod ves I'EOI‘&ALS FOR GRADING. Crmes cr Crry Cummx, ) Citkann, Kov- ouny 180, } will e receivaa by the un- ok moon, on. e 150 A 1580 Tor gr.ding Har cxabiahed et o from the eat o of 1600 e eam aide of 10 Tireet P ane and i ativne for satd works T oaser Information can he obtain & Satethe b er e yra for g sid ading. sod shal apreity ~berhe o4 1y ior earih removed oF €t piaced on & rraa i s captati sl bde hall be mark rogomisfor rading Hrney £¢. s no Biivere” to mndersianed sta datasotia cr th Shove spocited - The pame af & oroposed 37 el the usaal conditions shall ecompany el id Tee gt s seaervcd €0 rejoc any ndal bas T Mo ARINEY, Rosds: Cly Clepe. PROPOSALS FOR CURBING AND GUTTERING. Sesled pro; dersined uc til eme f@gc higher; sales | 41c for | THE RUINED MARINER. The Hidden Rocks of Com- petition Suddenly.Rise Up Before Him, Presenting an Impassible Course to the Haven of Senatorial Safety, While the Beatrice Beacon Faintly Glimmers on the Far Off Shore. The Pilot Boats of Nance and Dawes Swamped in the Attempt at Rescue. Van Wyck and Dundy Mount the Billows of Popularity, Close-Reefed and Prim. Carn’s Crew Desert the Craft, Like Rats from a Sink- ing Ship. The Boneyard Yawns, and the Ghost of Phineas Rises, Malodorous and Ghastly. Gorrervendance of Tax Bxa. Lixcows, November 8.—The elec- tion returns are not in yet from over half ihe legislative districts, and there is but little that cac be done toward estimating what strength the several candidates for senatorial honors will have. Oue thing seems certain, that s0far as known Paddock has received ablack eye in the first round, and Nance and Dawes seem to have been simply stranded on the beach of de- straction, whilst Van Wyck and Dun- dy sra on top of the wave, where they are in closo company with Laird and Weaver. THR DEPEAT OF CLANDIUS JONES and one of his ticket for the lower house absolutely leaves Carns, Nance & Co. to whistle whilst others eat the persimnions. They sre robbed of trading material aud are correspond- ingly down in the mouth. In Saline county the Dawes ticket shated no bet- ter, aud although The Journal and Globe of this city both claim that Wells of Sline is elected to tho sen- ate and one other of the Dawes’ ticket ia_elected to the house, yet your cor. respondent feels confident that there still great doubt of any of them being safe. It hae been claimed, by both Dawes and Carns, that if these tickets should be elected, Paddock would be sure of them, and taking their word for it the senator has had a rough towel bath if he has not been LITERALLY SKINNED ALIVE. And now he loses four votes from Douglas that were counted for him, & dead loss of not less than seven votes that he noeded in his business. Van Wyck has his cwn delegation solid; as tho dispatch says, “fighting s0lid” for himself for United States Senator, and six votes that are for a candidate are worth a baske:ful of ; | wavering ones. Weaver hoids his half dozen well in hand, and Laird fs not far behind, and no one doubts but what those two gontlemen_will stand together, and aro very lisble to make trouble for some one before any man gats fifty- eight votes. THE ELECTION OF DAILY and his two friends from Nemaha was & good lick for Dunby and the knowing ones think that Judge Wright has not been asleep in Johnson eounty and Pawnee. If Weaver could be sured of the U. S. Judgeship, he might find it convenient to turn over his strength to Dundy and then there would be trouble. That this will be attempted no one need doubt and if it should work no one need be surps ed—provided always that the B. & M. R. R. Co., are satisfied. John Barnes of Cass eays that he thinks Dundy would be acceptable to the Cass county delegation, and that a majorlty of them are really friendly to the old Knight" Just who the anti-Carns men in Seward will be for no one can tell but they are anti-Paddock sar. CARNS' COMPORTEE. The State Democrat of last evening tried to patch up & peace between Graham (who was elected over Jones) and Lieut.-Gov. Carns, aod of course Carns inspired the article. It say: “Seward county will have two sen- ators; Thomas Grabam, .hat sterling democrat, the elect of Seward county, and Mr. Carns, the stalwart republi- can, as the elect of the state. Both of them are very good men and Seward never will have been better represa: ed. There is do reason that we know of, and we know the two gentlemen well, why they should not work as a unit for the good of the state at large in general, and of Seward county in particular. We feel certain that Lt - Gov. Carns did no! utter an il word against Thomes Graham during the campaign.” But your correspondent apprehends that Carns will not be able to *‘honcy” Graham into serving him to any very great extent. Carns was in town yes- terdsy, but no one got eyes on him and no report reaches me of how he bora his disaster. He is probably at work already trying to fix up his rail- road commitices, 40 a8 to best serve his bosses, and wants Graham to help bim. He will miss Charch Howe and Coutant, who were able licutenants of his in bandling the railroad forces. By the way the dispatches tell us that although Church Howe ran 500 votes behind his ticket he goes trumpeting through the political jungles of Ne. maha with his accustomed brass and claims to be a wonderfolly popular man. THE HITCHCOCK CAMPAIGN of 1883 has already opened, so I ob- serve by The Omaha Republican and The Journal of this city, both con- tains editorials laying the defeat of Contant, Locke, Fox and Barber to Senator Ssuniers and Hon. L. | Croanse, aud from now on the hattle | will rags m that sneaking way so | beautifully portrayed by the Brooks. | He is very capable in that direction, NO 12 Price Five Cents A. B. HUBERMANN, o e RELIABLE pn, LLER, Cor. Douglas and 13th Sts.” Gives Great Bargains in Ladies' and Gents AMERICAN GCLD AND SILVER WATGES All Kinds Of JEWELRY, SILVER WARE AND DJAMONDS, We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money, gl et HORSE SHOES AND NAILS, Iron and Wagon Stock! A Chic go Prices. W. J. BEROATCH, 1204 MARHOFF'S TRUNK The largs Trunks and Valises in the West. and Sample Trunks 3 H. H. MARHOFF, 117 14th St., 3 Gives universal Sati ily and rapidly in The White Ma best made, the easi tire market. and 1211 Harne) treet, Omaha. octil-tmo FACTORY. M’I‘elescopit Cases pecialty. PROP., Doors North of Pouglas St. IT IS A CRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE wction and that it is stead- in public tavor. e justly claims to be the st running, the simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in The White Co. employ as sgents men of in- tegrity, and purchasers are always satisfled, because they find everything just as repres- ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The salesso far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office will be promptly fil led. JOHN ZEHRUNG, Cor. Davenport and 15th Sts." Omaha. TO THE TRADE. Having just opened an entirely new line of - MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS We would ask the Merchants of Nebraska to inspect_our Yook, feeling confident we can meet the wants of all in good Goods and SHREVE, JARVIS & €0., Low Prices e19-eod and whoss senatorial collar they wear, | Tue Bee will hear fro LANCASTET'S VOTE. Lancaster county cast 4931 vo! me again. of theso the republican electors re- | of * purchasin head for the French army. ceived 3397 and tho demoer. tors 1381; the remaining greenbackers and scatteri a republican majority of 2016, state ticket the following were given: Valentine, for con, 1998; Majors, contingent, Nance, governor, 2017; Carna, | tenant - governor, 2017; Alexa eecretary state, 2038; Wallichs, o In Kendall, land e Jones, superintendant, 20 district attorney, 403, The comnty ficket 1 elec about the sxmo m.j rity, excoot Clunn, for th lower house, w elected by 1386 mojirity, and C well, for county comamnsioner, has 1152. Quite 8 number of vo'es were for Majors, for conggsss, but seem to have been counted for for *contingent,” all the s:me ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Fpecial Dispatehies to The Fe aggregate §960,000. The president yesterday made following appoimenta: G.orge ¥. coln, of Connectie States consul at Stettin, and Daviel Chadwick to' be Ur States attornoy for the distr Connecticut. Hoalso promoted dot Howard Emery to bo a lieutenant in the revenus m service. A Fire yestordy mornin story brick factory, 317 ar Twenty-second atreet. N caused a total loss of £16,000, She _schooner rway Buek’s Island, foandered duris recent gale off Belleville, Unt. hands were lost. wife and ni-co, aged 14, wes by a train on the Kunkake theIllinois to drive in front The ladies ware killed an two Next week after the returns are all 1 F, YCOARTNEY, 3 ity Clerk, in and 8 clearer ides of who s elected sczident. as wholly to bl Col, Bon Frevost do Kaelei , o be be Uni leaving th ajorities 3396; | d Me cas bim The government receipta yeateriay | Nowe the Lin nited t of Ca | to have boen st upon by foot pa % r the Al John Aden, s German farmer, } Captain He | ty, California, returns will | lods for the republican electors, which | may el | Bod and £ age was bu loth what ma | Janerio, & wind | cold, have raised sad havoe in Soaw many, | America. < 4th and DodgelSts, De La Chere, of the 5 h dragoons, are in hicago on a tour of inspection, Jook: ing at American horses, with & view from 5,000 to 8,000 1t is reported that Humboldt coun- » 300 erry with the other demo. , whoare now aboat 160 electo ahead. The Goodshow holsting works st Vevads, woro destroyed by fire, four miners McCrae, Jackson. h and another, whose name is wn, lest their lives. Clark, Ind foue yoars ect. Cincinnat , yoaterday by b ire whilo plaging Johna The body of . A. Conane, s found ne preicie nese Byan nois, badly decomposad, hus of lly red, snd & “ullet found, showing in er ho had been marders s anpe-red in More 12od form, and & sl v gre.t number of horses are down wi & amship “Arch Buencs Ayres October 6th, fof York pot, via Montevieda; Rig yesterdsy moming, that fearful storms of followed by intenie reperts and rain, Jumes Dolovan, of Clevelsad, e sh swilor, was found laat night in & whunded condition, Bavitg bbed many times. He clai a8 ember 9 4. p. ‘. Chicago and Alton earuls g8 ored, show an increase of ithe Wahash & Pacide atch jost recelvod buta remote prospect of £ the dificulties of p A Philadelpbia te's- * 1. has been discoverad +ivab.. teding R, R. ha'no legal #i -4, s the proposed deferred bom & Bz lisputes connected with -ie ngalitlgllion have beep § e - *y B 3 i