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THE OMAHA DarLy BEE —_— e OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, e ELEVENTH YE ' . NOVEMBER 7, 1881 should have after- that the presidont will made as soon as the oxecutive ro- [has been disgusted o , . A LDVE FEAST’ wards urged MacVeagh to remain in turns from New York, with the m, 1 .ghou‘l‘:l TRANS.ATLANTIG' y‘::y ],II;;‘ gl (A o oy | Lurery el Gl iR - offioe i sl keop away from it, r&,hm the boys PR ;x||r4i : m;\]n- “n:.- (r‘l{i vmzv':l mltllnc;n! ?chml ('mlnpt‘m;nunl ging mi()l clv.'u"m!n $ Becrotary Kirkwood, the only other CRIMINAL. are out of school 'we are comin, N Ml LR 3 the Poruvice | for awards will occur fn Deeem et Especially Prapared For a Select cabiol officor in town, mid So-night | Nedosa Ay ok again, al tour of us, the wholofamily: | NO Truth in tho Rumors of My, Doy, a1 e e et e Netomal oo D e i that his acquaintance with Prosident A STUDENT MURDERER, T want my children to travel all over " St 0 of the Ame tuted that the | sociation will b in_sossion, Ll s Circle of Law-yem' Arthus would loud by to ssomey Jont " g ; i, ’aml g el "n-‘il Gladstone's Bfltlmmem and interferonce of tho American goyern. large delegation of spinnors will at- IR incapable of partipating wn such ]ll"-‘v (v"l fnz"z;:n ;cr :'.—l:iflm will show CHeaRN st luyrvu < ment is directly called for, tend this competition, which is ex- With the &t ¢ scono. The fact of the matter 1 the | P ulmnury trial of C :‘n-‘r ':\}; ot | are musk interestod in it—-us they pon. of Cabinet Uhangesl BLAINE'S PANAMA CANAL NOTE, pected to settlo conclusively the sov- H . . y 3 : y y ) al questions of v o ar'Ronte Ringstera ot the cortain cabinet meeting men- 7;:‘;‘:“:'1tu:l’fh:::;s:;m;|igl::‘hoc::s: sibly can bo. One can apond g Jife. i Secrotary Blaine's Panama canal | ©al questions of vital importanco to Grouped in the Back- tionod the president did call attontion | jeriarit on Th marry him, is in pro. | o in this city and its vieinity and it | nots has evoked little opposition. The | the futuro of cotton, Wround, to the inadequacy of the counsel for grems A great doal’ of (;xéilontum not grow woary, and then the Aneri. | 1h® Past Week a Very Bit- | public froely concodo that if gland i Bank 5:.;“ t. ‘_' the l'rllt\s:-_cuuun _|;f (?fulo{n.u, and after | IV manifestod, and foars aro entor- |81 Rhbine, what beautiful viows ter One in Bnglish ";,‘"]j‘ "'k"'; to contral the government | yuyona Amociated Press. o consultation with MacVeagh, I A/ ained that if the result of the trial ia | there are upon that river, Wost Politi o BRypt because the Suer canal is on New York, November 6.—The "Bad Bob Ingersoll Engaged on | Pleasant way, howover, it was decided not matisfactory, Madder will be|Point is pretty beyond Aescrip- OLI0H, the road to India, the United BOVErD* | {0,k statemont tc y f 1 : { engago exJudge Porter, of New | jot o4 d tion, and Niagara Falls elallongo . ment has surely n right to prevent Hls: Tie telbwne Ml b the Wicked Side of the York, and Davidgo, of Washingtou, to | ¥ " wto the admiration of the world, | 1" . s European interforence with a route | ?1® 10 following aro the changes: QWQ“ Qoeiion, oromacute. Tho fact that. the abilies . xu:nn ;—;, 'nm‘fl‘l. 5. Last | YOrktown wes o grandest. susprise Knglish arty Leaders Engaged directly affocting her intorests on the L‘,’.'-'-:"‘ llll‘ll:lrn;:nr‘\:.. “'??:"533 [ of District Attorney Corkhil] was thus l 'h(l.(;.‘;:?::\hl»::-:‘l "““‘l‘l’"‘n"‘“" m'l‘} l;""‘ What a beautiful acene the harbor was in Denouncing Hach Pacific. }.Il'}::fl"!t“x(ul--m“:l:-(-r('m(‘\ v 410,600 — questioned led to the report that he BARLEAHY $okte Martin hud a St | ¥ith ita shipping, and the cAmp Wi o Other, THE LAND COURT DOING JusTICR, | Deposits incroased - 4,043,700 ‘The Argument in the Star v;llln 8oen to bo entirely displaced, and culty, The l‘"k’“k':"l in & hand-to. | Placoone could iinger long in. . The . Dentis, Noveaber 6.—The Trish ll:i-w-u]utin;\ increas sy m:fl) ! Route Cases Only Partly i ,l:tr:f::;;‘:gl:”v:?‘htt ':.";"“:“J“:):“mv" hand Mruggfo and Martin kicked Bur. | feromonics were all that an enterpris- g land court has given during tho pat | 'Vt decreame bk i g Kin of the above story. WLt o Hauch, ing people could cenceivey and was The Intervention of the U. 8. [week unequivoeal indications of the of | Heard - £ faithfully oxceuted. Wo. slopt three i e i o el Ad THE WRECK AT KEOKUK. . THE STAR RO! CASES. NOT QUILTY. . ! B : Apirit in which it intends to administor UTE N 1o nights in the very room once oeeu etween Chili and Peru Re- the land act. Justice O'H *a defini- i —— ARGUMENT BEFORE THX COURT. APOLEON, Ohio, November 6, -At | ™ 1 by the { tal Washi 10 land act. Justice agan's defini e - . 11 a. m. the jury 'in the Gev. Scott | Pied by the immort ashington, n garded Favorably, tion of & fair rent is such n ‘A Flurry Created by the Re- 1 W m]vlmnrn.w, ‘i\t;velnbar b.—-C’nl. murder case returned a vordict of not | M10Orhouse, under the roof where a ront as will en, the ten- | Lter Particulars of the Wreck : i ngoraoll resumed lis argument for (™' the commissioners met to arrange 2 ant to live and ) . Th of the War Eayle. V ported At,:.;\tzn :t the Cabi. T d?f‘m‘;u ;n thu]uln[r m(‘;m casos t,.’l'"' guilty. M S !’l:zulx:» mxrlrulmlm-hoft Lotd Cornwallis Vury Little Oppoasition to Sec- was laid nln\\l:; at Itl’l‘o n|n~||i|:g of d::' it ne eetin morning before Judge Carr in the 1 SE L) wlodge that we were on t P o T gl . ine IR § 5 cr’iminu!i ::u;rr.u upn‘nxl‘the motion h‘n CINCINNATI, November 6, - Little spot u;'msu:I(l&hiutudo fame '::.l ‘I‘IT retary Blaine's Panama iv‘n:f;L::»:\‘l‘irt:lllt{?(lll":::«:u:j\]||l:ui‘u T,‘,l,‘i‘: National Awsociated Pross ot W REYT : quaeh the informati He took up | Rock apocial says that Deputy Sheriff | {iaelf a ploasure, but our geentost Canal Note, sionors at Tolbast with siablling fo. LATER PARTICULARS, thchfiWas Held Immodiately thesoeond st wli ey bty DRRELNEL Sl e R happinoss was haes @lacing b hun : wults to tho ronts on tho Crawford es- | Keokuk, In, November 5—At After t"e Yorktown g awarded the contract to | ¢ll, & ) g a S over her lea tooff . s ftatoand on the Cornmoney tonant es. about 7 o'clock last night this city was Celebrati MecDonouh, and ho failing, awarded Qi"}t):::,E":r.:(nfifi‘;"t‘{u’u(:.::fhyl?.',f Wwhat the surrendet meant f€ your [ The Land Act Boing Adminis- sato of Dundonand, both of which |thrown into s wild state of alan, & ation. it to Walsh. He said_in regard to ‘-llc ; ) b & y o T [ people. Governor | nell d on tered in An Impartial Wa may bo called **rackrented.” Tn both | torrible crash being heard in the di- B SRS the charge that Brady colleoted money | ell stoloa mule from a widow two us there and Dodworth's band gave us Y| e Nt sl Ve pction of the rives q Y b htl months ago and yesterday camo. back By tt 0 rent waa roduced an averago of | rection of the rive r, and at once the No Truth Pl 5 rom contractors to use in the corrup- ! 8 sorenade. B g y the Land Court. one-third all around. The eommis- | fire bells wero rung, stoam whistles o Tru aced in the Story [tion of congress, that it had nothing | and stole another. “When do you aail for home?”! soners oxpresaly said that neither es- | were blown, sercams’ and sises of all I i i e W N 'TRD. : ‘ ’, .- — nei - § n ( ) By Members of the to do with tho trial. He would wasto | e SN D ULRD ‘‘Next Wodnesday by a Fronch tato had beon mamngod with the lib- [ kinds were to be heard, and aid the Cabinet little time on_the next count, even if Mf“e’"’"““» }:l)'- N"“’"‘:’“{v“»’jll,",ll- nteamer. Wo shall say good bye (o|A Growlag Apprehension ¥or the crality expocted or usual with Irish general alarm and confusion all man- RO q»ll- Bliss said they were not good. en”-‘.'-.“e':r"’.,?f;m"xfi “.'fi'n k_';}‘]n&:o, Awerican shores with regret, bub ro- Snfoty of the Csar Other landlords, henco the reduction is much [ ner of wild ramors and exa. cated re- ——— Jol. Cook interrputed to say that g » Soc BYC tan with ploasure the memory of our Foreign Nows. groater than the probable average, orts were put into eirculation, A Diminishing Demand For Gone| 00l Blisshadalreadyannounced thathe HR Md]\m}ws'- on the ('"l-‘clmmh occupation of them." SRR BN TSN ATUE IR et rotin realizod o leav is | Bouthern Railway two weeks ago. TRW £ =i 'OWBR¥UL, 8YNDICATR, {6 SRk i ot s o marked that lie was compelled to in- | first degree. They ran off immoediate- chamber of commereo in honor 6f e | Natona! Amociated Tress, than - whispered i certain leading “:“xa":n_;:m“l‘ b OB VAL ‘dvliu: fer that Col. Bliss fathered tho first |ly after the collision and have 1ot | jranct i t i iy 4 b B clubs that a combination has heen Mk n 4 4 rench and German guests who vis TRYING TO CONVERT SPAIN. ¢ : : deseription, being terriblo in the ex- THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. count but disclaimed all relationship | since been heard of. 'l‘hq Governer ited the United States to participalc Mabiun, Novembor b, —Senor M fi-n_uud_ of leading radical and liboral Aieide m"l',‘ ,]"';WU was sufficient to National Awoiatd Fro, to thoothora. [Laughtor.] Prooeed- | will offor a reward for their capture, in the coutennial celebration of - the [ gy and othor prominent revolutionists i o ::\k]n 5ul\'il"“;'~;‘: OF 1210 [ ahiow that the vary worat of the many CONFEDERATE BONDS, ing. ho claimed that the yovernment | SENTENCED TO BR HUNG, victory or Yorktown, was held this | }uve dosorted that party, and will :\:flln::?r:nl:-l;r:i‘l.\]‘mr.:':li‘"i""]‘m‘:_]‘ld‘:"y“‘;"r' stories sot quickly atloat were but too g ek : true. The War Eugle, one of the WasitiNatox, November 5.—Trado | must not only st forth that the con- JErsey Crry, N. J., November 6. |ovening at Delmonico’s. Tho large | pegtat. join Castellar in his attont b In confederato bonds here has about | tracts were extravagant, but also staco 5 Knnskowaki,” who murdored Mina | parlors prosentod a beautiful apgens. | Lo, the Spunish govorument | 10000 b e D e G i UppeR diod out. ~Brekers who have bought | Why they were; not only that they Muller, was to-day sentenced to be | ance, and were gagly decorated, into . constitutionl monarchy like e l"“l"l; e ““,'.""""","""”.’ river, had whistled for the draw of hero, to-day received instructions o | Were corrupt, but why, the govern- | po ool on January 6th, 1882, When ! - i that ~of England. Phis stop gy [ 010 14 there as fast as they aro the bridge, the signal being promptly buy no more, There were several | ment _h‘"‘l not ‘1”"",5"' The informa- asked if he had anything to say why CONDENSED LIGHTNING. thened by the fact. that the answered, and had been headed parties in the city to-day buying on ‘]'“" was signed by Thomas L. James, [ (4t ¢ A6 death should not be pro. | d ruasty, cither in good faith or for the outside of the draw piers, speculation, and without commisston, | the postmaster general, Bliss cited nounced upon him he said “‘God | Ntonal Associated Pross. in protonse, is now advocating the and was apparently passing all right, from New York, and paying 81.50 or |81 opinion from Justics Bra ey in knows that sinco this court houso was| NEWARK, 0., November 6,—A col- posceful progress of the country. when it was discovered that the stern thrown on the market by disheartened and disgustod proprietors, and a powerful ayndicato represented by a well known west end banking house is understood to be ingaged in 83 per $1,000, instond of the figuresof | which he held that an aflidavit filed built no more innocent man has been | lision on the B, & 0, railroad, near f the b g Bwinging 1 t 200 fig % ety an has ¢ 3 . 2 A BITTER SPEECH, U : of the boat was swinging around to $LLand $13 per 81,000, which were byl“l""ll‘,‘;“"‘"”f""" tho_ fuformation | wighin it God knows tiis. - Ao Mansfiold, killod ouducter” & ot TR e s i L G sl i WhO | the pier next to the druw, tho b of paid a day or two ago. aml bel 1[1., ujrl(‘:._mr'« was not sufficient, sentence had been pronounced he | Forbes and John Andrews, abrake- i ”‘*-]‘ln .::, A-Im ember . i ) }-L w. }mhmn \"] "l“‘ki\“ ) hi ) l" “l |n' .“: the boat being in an eddy. The pilot INDIAN DELEGATION. and said: his fits our caso exactly. exclaimed, ‘“‘Ciod knows I am inno- | man, and soriously injured Wm, An- | H110hury, who was au NELUCEUE DAL (At yu SRR CHANRICAt rang to back her, and an effort was 4 & 7 1f you have any doubt about Y derson, the engineer,and Frank How. | 1" at from North Staffordshire in tield for agricultural speculation is A6 Lo ek BBE oute of tHomaiou A delegation of Fox and Sac Indians your' jurisdiction go ahead, If b J 3 1874. wado & remarkably bitter speceh [said to be largely interested in the Pind ol AtEAiEhien Mlup foie A ROW IN CAMP, ard, fireman. < 5 cheme, to s mecting of former constituents at | scheme, run, but the boat being heavily load- arrived this morning on business with ha i i o you have doubt of the information 2 ol CoLumpus, Ga., November 6.—In| Cyntmiana, Ky, November 6. - i arda ald G ROV RIS TRACY: n ] , Ky, Saflord yosterday. Ho maid Glad- [INPROVING THE 1misi wacismiacy. ed, and the current ut this point the interior department. They came | allow it. If you have any doubt of the at their own expense, and will romain | 5 the camp of Mr. English, on the P. & | The bridge spanning Licking river, on Po 3 3 DusLiy, November 6,— () Far AN guilt of the accused sas they are . s INETIsh) g o ) covernment was made up one- UBLIN, November 6. " Hagan | F e soieC k peYeraleys: guilty. = This is what )'0“&{0 asked to | A- railrond in Florida, a white man lm“ l‘.‘““:“"ky Central road, bumed | },f of quacks and one-half of | has prepared a scheme for forming and h‘::]"glmv‘:l:gmrw:f: L,‘hl“" ,;:J;L;v :;“;;;’, TELEPHONE CASES, do. All the law and ‘practice in the | named Turnage and a colored man |last night. Its members, in quoting [improving the Irish magistracy The bl ey, a):nd was swung with ter- Arguments iu the telsphone inter- country is against it cxcept perhaps in | Named Quinley engaged in an alterca- | Paout, Ind., November 6.— Judge ek morality in sentences like | vast majority of Trish jnagistrates i iugre, 7 feronco caso at the pateut offce wi 1 tho aouthern dicrict of ' Now York, | Hon. . Tho obhor aesross tock 1w | 5. 22 fimpaon died hete todhfh of | theus: '“Iloncaty ia tho beat policy.” | aro Protestunts nnd - brofeicnraies ':‘:ll_‘l’"f::fi“w’,‘llf,:‘l"::m‘,::f“‘,’I”"“’;;mff"‘; not be coneluded before Tueaday or |(laughter.) At the close of Mr. Tug- [and at night fired into the camp, re- heart disease. Judga Simpsan was | “‘ko virtuous and you will be happy.” | most offensive to the Catholic popula- ;i‘m_ from tlie draw, whore, for/a i) Wednesduy of next week, aud tho de- | ersoll's retuarks a recess . was taken, | Ulting in the death of 4 colored. man | 85 years old, and. the oldet activo [ They rescmbled tradesmen who sold | tion, ol 3 d cisionus 10 who Was the” origiual in- | Upon ro.assembling br. JofiGhasd e, | and the wounding of ther wasticn Bty o0, tho atatd, o wage half [questionablo buttor wrapped up.in | MOKR LAND coMMIsSIONTRS 70 3 v | he el e e g ventor of the tolephome will not be |for the defense opened his argument, ROW AT A DANCE. brother of the late Judge Clifford, of legislative tracts. POINTED, ::,‘::“En,,im mxror-ut}ick’ennnd run]hed rendered for many weeks. He cenfinod himsolf entirely to the| Arranta, Ga., Novembor 6.—Sey- | the United States supreme court, HONOLING AN AMERICAN. Loxvox, November 6,—The gov- ..l,u!:l; frautic with fear. a majority of CAUSE OF DISEASES IN THE NAVY. case holding that 1f Brady was guilty | eral white men went tc a negro danco| New York, November 6,421,302 Amiress, November b,—The king | ernment will appoint four additional them leaping from the boat tothe bridge Surgeon-General Wales, of thenavy, ho should be mpeached by Songress | ncar Carmad last night and got into emigrants landed at Custle Garden to- of Greoco has conferred the graud |Bub commissioners in Ireland to: meet andquickly hurryingtoa pluce of safety. 3 in his annual report, argues that the |A8d that t:x,e courts had no jurisdic-| a drunken row with ‘some negroes. | day, making 9,678 during the Woek. | Cordon Order of the Redeomer on | Hho block of applications mnow befos The officers remuined at their posts, provailing diseases in the navy are | 'O over his case. Elias Edwards (white( was shot in the | There wero 4,996 in_ the correapiid- | Hon, Meridith Reed, the American |the land court, and, did all they could to prevent a -caused by the wastoful and- improper| ‘The argument of Joff Chandler, |temple by Austin Howard, a negro, |ing woek last year. 5 %" | minibter, foc se1vices to Grooce, ARRESTS, panic or loss of lifo, but the efforts preparation of food, and recommends | Which followad that of-Cubit-Ingersol! | and kiiled. Another wlhito man was LoutsviLLe, November 6.— Xavier THE TUNISIAN QUESTION, Arrests continue to bo made in all | were of but little avail against the 8 radical change in the presont system, | in the star route cases Was 8 musterly [shot though not fatally. The negro Wishar, a native of Germany, thirty- P T ) parts of Ireland. The number of sus- | alarm of those on board, Desperate including the emplaymeut of compe. | effort and the effectual introduction | escaped. eight years old, cut his throat with a b ‘?";’“ e ’”{ "’;l "F”“' Gy pecta now in prison is 240, attempts were made by all to escape, tent cooks. He pownts to the good |of 8 promineat young St. Louis law- dull pocket kuife while in the station | °F Of ¢ "'”“""] "“",l’.'y i lerly, bats B i o . and the frightened people used every result of the system in use in the |Yer to the bar of the District, He THE ROCHAMBEAUS. under arrest for being drunk, Ucipating i 0 St GLL A, Gy ANANDA: 'A_“M', iy | Mmeans to do 8o, many jumping into -army. He will ask that a board of offi. | took the grounds that on the motion Kansas Crrv, Novembor 6.—A fire tended that t][m ¥ ;uml:h l|~|l-uLTclumm Berwix, November 6,— There is the river, a majority of whom were cers be detailed to prepare a proper | t0 quash the information that the case TR this aftornoon 'dcsh‘nyed a shanty oc- | gxmediin oy o nd - denied that the | much surprise aud some alarm in BOV-Ipicked up by the smull steam- Plan to carry his rocommendations [800d where it was loft, wich the dis. | The Marchioness Denies Their |eupiod by Mrs. Hains, a colored ,"“‘,?[,‘i'g,’,"]","’,';‘hf;"""',",'L ,‘J‘,_‘j,,[fi’r';‘jl'i'fi“f,n“‘f SR dufiifl“" atEhowickory Mool e U S rase craft, which i ot I cretion of the court to dispose of, If o i ' into effect. The health rate of the |cre! 9] 0 dI8pose o Reported Ill-Treatment in woman, and one child was burned to the arma of Frauce were not for con- carried the ¢l Liebknecht ‘who have at once put out to the cal stronghold — of rescue, but it is feared that several United Statos navy is highor than any | his interpretation of the luw was oor- death. fori § other navy in the world, and tho | rect there wug‘uothmg to send to the This Country, e Ny e fucst s s, el i Mayenca by a large majority. tound watery graves. But it is im- death rate lower. grand jury. The acts alleged did not SR it it oy lorembar . = LAND COURT APPLIC AZLOHE R COMMITTEES FORMING. possible now to ascertain with any de- d ey conatitute a crime undor the statutes, Heury J. Sartwell, a prominent man Dosuiy - November 5. — The fix Tt Noyoriha am it- | Bree of correctness just what the logs 1 THAT CABINET MEETING. |The alleved fraudsin tho case resultod | The Fromeh Guoste Banguetted tn | of this city, and a member of ‘the | yant uplications b iho ral S s T O 3 to sorr. |of Tifo is, The! bont, afier striking, L : ey from the alleged extravaganc and im. Now York firm of Sartwell, Ford & Co., exton- | iy of the land court amount to | s are forming in England to sup- iadl i from its resting )’ HELD JUST AFTER THE YORKTOWN e of‘zulhli(‘ e ew York Saturday Night, 8ive shoe manufacturers at Rochost , 116,000 port the universal exhibition at c:lun( tiu upx\;)l rom nns nu' ing ' CELEBRATION, > 2 2 — = R e > : ATe ,OU0. Rome in 1885, place, and went tearing through, a WASHINGTON, Nov. b.—Consider- | 1oryy “iieh would 'bé and was National Associatod Press, {:-'.‘:"dkd G O I T e e e e ov T czap, [ 1OMO in 1885 o complete and helpless wreck, pass- N, . —Conaider- [1gpal if it was not extravagant il Virxsa, November 5.— Eyery day 4 CIRCULAR, ing dcwn the river stern fore- Duntiy, November 6.~ Mr. Eagan, most, rapidly filling with water, able comment has been caused this and politic. The alleged impolitic| New Yor, Novembor —The| ~New Brunswick, N. J., November furnishes somo new ovidenco of thy treasurer of the land league, has i and soon settling in a depth of about evening by tho publication in the | ugo of public monoy was no imore a | Marchioness de Rochambeau to-day | 6. — Walter Seabright accidentally shot deepening of the fears for the safety evening papers of the allegea act of a judicial question than whether it can indignantly denied t eporter of |and killed Henry Waters to-da, ed a circular to farmers advising o Y i = N\ cabinot moctivg sud to have heen | by decs Tmpoachment was the | the Natiosal Aneosiisod s i hunting o | °f Alexander 111, Siuoiof thelatent | BRet BUSINALNLD farvicre oA ARNeRuon doot, at w0 oo lin: hleld,‘ynfll(w{u“ atendancy, just aftor | only romedy for theso alleged {raudy | orner borsolf or her husbaud had | Hopeville, Mudison township, ’,;L‘i::,‘ffi:’,fj 'if:“,’flif’{‘,'fi}".’i,k’fn}‘.':’,i,‘,r,‘,:: St e oot woll their | Boadle, the pilot, who. o watch, ;:..u"a':u‘{.’,"'.'lmf""f»'i':;}l}'dl;,g J:rc;hn: of Brady, and after the tribunal that | made, as hus been roported, any state- | Pyrepson, N, J., November 6, PERLe Petorsburg, prohibiting il | 8tock to avoid scizuro, says he saw the danger, and to avoid he called them again to consider the the whole transaction all seerction of =.«.L-v.‘¢.‘ T ‘h ‘l‘"“." ’-Y_"&' s"" tendered a grand reception at St. | on Christmas day, the two days provi-| - Loxnon, November 6. A circular | her, W]"F“‘ 1“’] "“f “;""’ bpqu‘il“dd‘ to ati 7 ord rooeived, Sho|John's Hall hore to-night: o o siutudays, on the Lwelvo ohief | noto from the Austrian government | 40, bat instead of tho boat yiclding to the cfforts of those in charge she question of the prosecution of Guiteau, the original sin and wro.g there w, aid: I it . i lan o “knowlodga ho bolieves the govern- | tarms tho mmanaor. s rrsos tho fufor- | right names, ‘lies,the only word com. | B- Driscoll, foreman of the_ Atlantis | versury of the death i Jetm the Bap- of taly to Vienna. is_a gusrantoo of cane. ' Ho adoan wagpropared for the | mution had been brought. about. aud | Lomsniiet ‘ics to. fully ‘descrined waa | bt ot any duy duting Lent or any (European poaco, and domion that Saso. oTo added, with a good deal of | th infamy brought upon the defend- |uch stupid amd fals. et o e darink Kaator woek, Whin order | thoro n tho slightest ground for hR: emphasis, accompanying his words with ants without any epportunity to ac- | This is the only insiance on which the yus mado on 8 suggoation of Pobye. Proliension in any quarter. gehohen Tty ket como diwmiiyih | auit humaclyen o kst gy e bl Jopuenals, have not apoken (| TokoNTo, Out., Novembor 6,—To i | donosboll, chiof eSO e hly o A0 toroo lonthe Stable, ithat the lpihia apaoth e abees s s truthfully of us. The courtesy of the | likely that Trickete will return to Aug. O mecuting the ereb an ey cirucliol | RAILROAD RUMBLES, racefu e goveromen: : : h S 99 : L > > of g 8 i Elitonu's oasy o i Erment ifin | fano of tho information o Monday, | ity Sfufying to our party. Tho | boing wiable to make Hanlan row |29, Possiblo. o RS sk A B MoK became unwanageable owing to her heavy laden condition, and con tinued to swing around against the bridge, backing up slowly, but not with sufficient strength to get her out of the swift current. She struck with tremendous force against the second picr from the draw, stricking it with AGB. her starboard wheel-house, crushing machine works at Arlington, caught in the belting to-day and in- stantly killed, :7.‘:::’“'3]2 ;::’21_"‘:“:: 2’;:,:1:;‘2(:3.:;: MORE CROOKEDNESS, marquis has been ilvl with malaria ever | him. crowds, LovisviLLy November 6, —The | and grinding the immense wheel to itself unprepared to go on and be| WAsHINGTON, November G,— Tho |#ince we roached Nowport, Besides ST —————— KNGLISH POLITICY, Louisville & Nashville railroad has atoms, and sending terror and con- compelled to ask a continuance,” At- [ Publication in these dispatches lust | that we wero obliged ¢, separato from The Newark Bank. P SR e exceutod to the Merchants’ Trustee, | sternation into the very souls of the torney General McVeagh i said to | night of tho sworn aflidavit cf Paual | the party und roturn home without Newark, N. J., November 6. LON“‘:N. ovember 6. —The rumors | o Ney York, a §7,000,000 mortgage, | unfortunates on board. As soon have boen present, but to have made | Brown of the work done by him on | 9¢'ay. The sickness ot the marquis, | Bank Exawiner Shelby has finished ‘."er' ('If;dlllllrlfi Bl "’"'“"“,’".'""'1"1 of llodged for record with the county las tho passengers became aware no sign, The president is said to | Secretary Sherman’s house at the ox- which, T am advised, is due to a change | hig preliminary labors in his inventiga- ¢*binet changes havo subsided as | ofork, of the great danger it appeared & I 5 in air and diet and a desire to see our tion of the affairs of the defunct | 4uickly ns they were raised, if they A NEW RAILKOAD INCOBFORATED, as if the accident would be attended with serious loss of life, but owing to the strohuous cforts of the officers they wero held well in check, and have put the question to him directly | Ponse of the government has created |7 ! i : A _afl a8 to g‘hu lrru;vlur.niu;m ulf, |ht‘: guu‘:rn}j 8 decided sonsation in political cieclus, | ehildren, s mado o anxious to re- Mechanios National bank, and for- ment to procood in tho case, The [4Rd has resirrected the report that|!Urh and I suppose some ono whe warded his reports to the comptroller were putout as feelers. Theresponse of the liberal papers all over the country has been that Mr. (Hladstone's day the Mississippi, Arkansas & Texas Railroad company filed articles ] b ; 19| Judge Folger will ke th livoly | 148 heard me say so has obtained a | of the currenc t Washingt Tl b agi : f tor 7 al he did | Judg g make things lively 3 Y 'Tency a ashington, he ality i R soes- | Of cintion and ine t t! o A :ut’cfl:ii&:fluft n::’}!’];fiz‘it ffia;’m ‘l’n?nli- in the treasury department. Tt 1) | WIong : improssion and accused | following is & summary showing the I{""‘:"fl"y is ‘tl'“ "“l.‘“l""i‘“l‘;m"]',‘l‘ L-:”l ;'h:'s:,‘:::m;.; “fl Mu‘fi: 2':;”'?\:::"::.:" everything possible done to allay a I me o oing weary of the | real condition of the accounts us tiio | #1ty Lo the continuance of the libera Capital stock, $13,000,000. The road | Panic. The boat lay alongside of the - :sz:“mi ;:livu 'Jr‘:)tt-nlt;unidtn t<;rin::;u:ll known that two or three men, armed party in power, and thiy acknowledge- cution, ho president replie that it was a great stato trial and that the country looked to MacVeagh to seo that it was conducted properly and efficienly, MacVeagh ~ said there country, But such is ‘not the CUBO | examiner left Wit seeive by any moans. Our utay has beon Frélinu‘huy:un' Hem Wil Bsesirer ment of the importance of his person- delightful from the moment We ‘“ i ality is seized on by the conservatives reached this city to the present time, Anre, 8 1,012,000 0o | 4 & %40 cf want of coherence in the tho only drawback being my hus. | Py opomted. . 800,000 oo Porty. Tho last wook was distin- |y Indioa 3 80,500 (0 | €uished by a bitternessand an acri- ¥ £ "t consideration that they will furnjs), | Pand's sickness, Tam delighted with Real etate. ..., ..., A A g | t ; 4 5, —For | ceeded in gotting many and picking up ‘ yas o law orousiom for the |eonsidemtion peoplo alaita in e | your glorious. land, 1ty rapid - de- | Butanco du from agher binks swonlous " recrimimution wnusual in |, Wasimazon, Nerember o o T, L ALZARS, RIS MR :‘:’r’tx‘t{':fin“?l tusup;m‘\r l(‘l c(lin?)mul way to have obtained iacatiSaRA velopment in art, science and com- u;h\n{r th{:u hha Mechanies o English politics, After Mr, wu‘zjn.hfllr fnllnwi?i‘ l:y u:h{uuit:n:(ni water. The loss to the packet com- 0 ials. Ho said he had been o in Now York., ., . 92,500 00 -: ¢ I ) A (! is esti | told 8o by Judge Joremiah Black, |the intimany ‘“"""-J” ‘h",?',:'““" Tiene “:f]::r:f:c t‘?ubam.':f}' knotos und specle, ... poghe had, " denounoed - itho| MAMKIAE " i, lightly warmor, | DU ";‘u‘l"\."t“‘k“fl'{“‘m}‘j,',“'.’:l‘.‘l']"j,‘,‘,’;m'_ a1 708 r nvestigating committee, w great L 2 kx on N, Ne » T ATTE " | while the Ke Thu'rf'.l“;" R “d (-;l[l V,H“,‘v tfh'“‘ $he :hu:sthz cm:mittou'n ru[:ur‘: ‘;.ca.'l;:;:: mated. Thave never witnessed such 'llil.m "n".",“",", s Vl.‘f :!.}.’:.t,.:::m ulf',),',w:;:::'.,“,“,:l.,“,H'A:;“li",":i company are sufterers to the extent of EIeIdsat doolaed Mas socsionts. S Hi. | made; has boon allowed o o Loy y [ Pictures, such boauties as I haye wit. | Cash itenss. . aud lowor Missourt " wallone: Pk [ 816,000, The boat hed u oiereiof aaid that if i it Eiossand, GHs o SNSRI ARAL A 09 a0la no | foated i, wy wravels in the United Due_fron wather during the day followed by | neous cargo and luckod fully 200 tons i tornay- = ) 4 State 7 T easure A : i 41 i vity. AR S appoint abla | More of it than the Sherinan stable Ml"\luu.dmrllmn:l,’)uuw‘l‘llx'l’\utxx‘ ;,.sll\\'.nlnt mon | oottt local rain, southwest winds, fulling of being loaded to its full capacity. counsel to prosouts Guitosu and | atter will ever be mado pub. |4nd Bear teaiman ol baromoter and slizht riso in tempera- - - J 8 ho sid to havo closed the|lie, but that tho now . secretary | . “mony MM faols( Total,,,,, ture followed duriug the night by ris- The Postmuster Geueral scenc by remarking that the attorney- | of the treasury will himself | With more euthusiasm than = he ing barometer, WaverLy, N. Y. November G, bridge, and mnnY jumped on the bridge and rapidly ‘sought places of safety, Bmall steamersand small crafts of all sorts at once put out to the Tes- cue of the people on board and suc- with information very damaging to certain otficials now in the departmient as woll as some recently retired, claim to have been promised places under the new administration under will be run from Greenville, Miss,, to Texarkana, Ark Indications. HT000 00 “fole traders” as lunatios and I’ rogues it was not surprising to hear 4 [l T AR fr Hepe ted States ministry with having eaten dirt in e 28,500 00 | vain, Sir William Veraon Harcourt 75,2 rotorted that he did not understand the decencies of public diseussion. But tho spoech which has caused the most stir has been that of Lord Ran- U 909 by & ; 26 al tuko steps to have conuress imyenid. | French peop e in our party, | gaital stock. Wi A . e B0 ; generalls kol AI,.,'.‘f luw aM(Aho [ KR AAR. 10 hate, o6 thorougily. o | T would dearly. love to remairy by SR) ek dolgh Churchull, the dushing young| gt Baposition, |0t Mastor e lr;sl X{I-li:"..nfr‘.'.'.'!u.lmnf; greatly improvod by - reading tho [Bate f} g longer, but I must get the marquis | o ; loader of the so-called fonrth jarty A ] arrived hero to-day nccomp T 1 Stat ohi tho effectual purging of the depart. | [onger, L & ¢ marquis | Circulatic € DALYy | National Assocated Press, ’ - . pspce o (o I illed Biplos il AR RIS G e, already | home before ho s utterly prostrated. Amount rhio stled Mr. Gladstone dp o 190- | PVE SEES b T The Tast | Ty, (Vormusrion o ‘;mh';fld(fh:]l':‘: ieline the dutics o i} oll ho g b "“ IS0 06 nd have a mothe y gt Amount due to senadd i who had touched the lowest 4 i & oy D1 g S -l . ornworime chie ’l‘. 3 R wuthority fur hia iatemont docs g | boon glicially detormined o i the fnd 1 dato g 1 ‘m"y‘;fil“"“r":."‘v-,-‘“‘j Oyerdrafta’ at " Mechuion T A o AR G g gl Jpock of tho exposition lus had | post sillen department, Thoy are the > other departments, it s certai, i - , ) - National Ba N o 273,173 iy . o | large P ( V. A 1 o /ue! A P, Maste ien- Soorotary Window was aeked i . lurly Jivoly iu the way of fuvesti. oen und tho othar fitéen yeusnof | Toal " 8 4,840,255 4y | donounced Churehill as a “misorable, (Ber €Ok | preliminary triad of cof- | o Laignr, A YA iy t("'rslm IhpLiar this i"“”“"’ apd gation, " age. They are now at school, In The actual de by the state. | Contemptible young wman.” Lord ton ging and (-h-uuumywlll be made odbis lJ“"l“m—-.-““‘“-" § '.”“"i That is th first_cabinet inoct. | R S ST threo yours they will graduate. T havo | ment is 2,411 000 5 which s to o | Wolverton told him that he way not | 4 Wodnesday. The cotton for this T Football }:fiy ::u:r]lmnl;m ll('lm‘ Ar‘m‘\t‘ I.‘h’ht":u Liox ‘i' Z‘\ i.‘I W l‘ :;”ll‘; h | Hesky been hero before, but 10y hus- | made by ussessments on the stockhold. [ Worthy to black Mr. Gladstone's boots, tost has boen selectod from a single | National Amociated Fross, f ‘ ionol ! oencitish | bank has boen twice. Ho camo tho | ans wa 1omeet by depositors, The lat KEGARDED FAVORABLY, field, Each competitor will bo given | Bosros, Novembsr b —Tho Har- :nm:ull‘iocwrnq‘:l;'!l!:‘f ;mzm:hfr‘ liL’l:llli::; ;L{::::‘rl:l'n‘) :Ll-ll(uuix::u‘ull"ht‘:lu‘;"t‘lv:rl‘ilvt !‘lf‘: h::t "l“»‘: :‘,' yl‘:'“‘l ‘]".'m"l_‘l al year and ter willlose $1,911,000.45. ®xaminer Loxpon, November 6.—The ru-|one hundred pounds. Time will bo|vard and Columbia football elovens dea of how silly it would to bo placo | day and ' received ng T Heo |11 o oo hiladelphia exhibition, | Shelby estimates that aftar making al: | mored intervontion of the United | tuken, and the fibro and weed |played this afternoon in Holmes' any reliance on tho story. spant some time this marniog with S & "‘.“"Hl “l"‘“)'l""‘ he gavo of his | lowancos for all probabe losses, that | States botweon Chili and Peru is re-|weighed after ginning. Kach ficld, Cambridge, in the presence of gecmury Ry R hl“ w"w‘l"y Eocis o utinu-d ixpu;uunu;lv‘u:' ! ‘:rf’ created the de- the depositors may receive from b0 to gorded hero as & necessary step, At|lot of lint will be packed | 000 spectators. Many were ladies. on tho subjact kol 1f 1n o light | with the bugimos, of the’ ds lrtmonL "":l’l 800 § "L."l‘j“l snd for mysolf, to 60 per cont. and tho stockholders first it was thought that General separately and all parcels sent to Bos- | The seore atood one goal and three ‘f S A48 dabioch, itdiduu’tnaum-tmu ol EL LA 02 pe" rp‘:d b and i am_ very glad to have had the | will lose an amount equal to thelr | Hurlbut had excosded his authority, [ ton for inspection at the mooting of [ touch downs for the Harvards, toq ” d 8 prosax pronident bo | opportunity, * "If [ ow, Illll‘)ck additional, but it is now undoratood shat he sima’ |the Now Kngland cotton manufac- | yothing for Columbia,

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