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OmMARA DalLy BEE. oM IORNING, OCTOBER 12 13% AHA NEB. TH! 9 Merchants énd Deaiers fhrougimut the; Lntirei West are -Invited 5 P THE R.EPUBLIGAN DEFEAT. i) P ekt L i wit BOOTS ! BOOTS!! o : ::.tl No Shifs to Visit the Mammoth Establishiment owned Special Dispatensa to Tire Bxn Nrw Yoxk, October 11.—Howard Carroll was only nominated for con- gressmen-at-large after fifteen promi- Later Rotarns Contain Little to Choer the Stalwart Heart, and Occupied by SHOES b nent republicans declined the homin- 3 The Democrata Appeat Con-|ation. tent With 25,000 Ma- RAILREA.D' fid'l‘?. n a a , . jority, — e The Eastern Pool. WHOLYSA LE ) DRY - GOODS, Notions and Furnishing Good Special dispateh to Tiw Brn. Besides Seouring Fifteen of the| New York, October 11.—At the continued meeting of the joint exeon- i J Revolution. Cnngressional Delegation. tive committee at Commissioner Fiuk's < et ¥ oftice to-day, & resolution to adopt The Republicans QGain One continuous passengor tickets between all diftorential fare points, was refor- Congresemsn in West red to a special committee. The new Virgina. line between St. Louis and Louisville, gave notice they would ask differen- The Morwons Piok Out vial rates. Another meeting will bo held to morrow. Congressmon to Kill Off. “ft Wil Take Considerable Money, but we Wiil 8pena it Freely.” ONE HUNDRED Shoes, comprising ad sl of the Just ope. easse of Boots . the vory latest fty most celebrated mak ] @ ST. JOSEPE, MO. The Brightest Lightod, Bast Appointad Jobbing House in Ameriea, contalning the argost Stock of Dry Goods and Notiors weat of the Mississippi. Sole manufacturers of the celebrated McDonald’s Overalls, Duck, Denim and Cottonade Pants, eral Another Ratre of Rates. Special Dispateh to Tin Bra. CHicAqo, October 11 --A meeting of representatives of the Chicago & 8t. Louis pool lines was held here to- day, and ndopted a new tariff which materially increases the present rates. Invitation s extended to all to come and exam- ine our immense stock, as we will make The Election in Ohio of atate, 10,650; O'Key, judge su- Or10AG0, October 12.—The Chisago > lower thau have ever boen of- | gpecial Dispateh to Tun Ban Details are not yot completed and the p = . d in this citv. Crxomnmart, 0., Ootobor 11.—Com- n;::t::llu'ch-nge- are withheld for the B couny show e olowmgdems | A mutéond on Papen CYCLONE ULSTERS, LINED SUITS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS, cratic majorities: Newman, secretary | gpecial Dispatch to Tun Bra In all styles now popular with the Trade, Absolutely the best Goods in the Market { reme court, 9,800; Weible, board of H A i in- a complets atook of Dublio work, 9,794; Hawkine, shorifl, | Socpeg et Snionted s tecdag Tho OM 3 111, . |oapital stook is $2,000,000 which RIGES i Shown, | o, Otober L1 _Adalion! own 1. Kharl, omb o the oo || S0 S0 than save the; i Gents’ Boots. e ity L s | incorporators says has baen all taken, erchan'!s can more n y isi i { Ggta' Shoea, | a8 the republicaus are getting no more | Tiig" fond in o' be. aboat 280 milen f@s e"g IR NS Fall Bills. Trave D 2 (texper_\slss a visit to this Mammoth stock be- Boys’ Boots, advices aud conceding everything but |jong “but the precise route is not ore buying . N2 agents, with extensive lines of samples, visit ! Boys' Shoos, . o Eatimates, this | dotermined. ~ Tho incorporators ex- all prominent towns throughout #iie” west, and will call upon any merchant any- ( Miases' Shoes, moruing put the democratic ma)ority | pegt to begin work in the spring and where upon receipt of a recuest so to do. . Send orders by mail, or write Euven to orders, and satisfac- emember in the state st twonty five thousand and make the conrgressional delegation stand fifteen domocrats to six ropubli- cans. The election of McKinley in the Eighteentli district and Robiuson run the first train by May, 1884, Nothing positive is known about the enterpriee beyond this. ’ Babies’ Shoe ) ioa’ Shoes, The most careful attention for samples. : tion guaranteed, Every pair going out of our estab- lishment 18 warranted to suit. You can al=o save Doubling Up the Stock. 10 to 25 Fer Cent by buging of us, both in -price aid Heimrod & Dormann (81accessors to F. Lany)* Leading Supply House of the'West As we receive daily fresh nupplios ~Qroceries & Pro- visions, Wo “can assuro the public that we do not handleany otier but & FRESH PROVISIONS Oar husinses being very extensive, our sales quick, we can affrd to offer goods ab living prices to all in the Ninth, are in geeat doubt, and the republicans must cary both to get six congressmen. A peculiar feature of the contest is that, - while the republicans "were championing temperance, tho prohibi- tion vote has greatly increased, and it is eslimated, has a larger por cent of gain than the democrats, Corumurs, October 11.—Returns to-day from tho state election have betn meagre. No systematic effort was made to figure on the majority on state tickets. The democrats, how- ever, claim the state by 25,000 or more, though the ropublicans think it will not exceed 20,000, The congres- sional delegation will probably stand 8ix to fifteen in favor of the demo- crats, Tho republicans claim the elcotion of Taylor Robiuson, Keifer, Updege.ff and McCormack, and con- sider the contest close on Morey, Mo- Olure and McKiunley. The demo- crats claim the election of Follett in the First district, Jordan in_the Sec- ond, Morley in the Third, Le Fevre in the Fourth, Saney in the F.fth, Hill in the 8ixth, Hurd in the Tenth, Neal in the Twelfth, Converso in the Thirteenth, Geddes in the Fourteenth, Warner in the Fifteenth, Wilkins in the Sul'senth, Wallace in the Eigh- teenth, Pago n the Twentisth, War- ren in the Twenty-first and conceed the eleation of Morey in the Seyenth, Keifer 1 the Eighth, Robinson 1n tho Ninti, McCormack in the Eleventh Updegeaff in the Seventeenth, Taylor in the Nineteenth, CrxerNNarr, Octobor 11— A special from the congressional districts show a very close contest between Morey, Special Dispateh to Tur Brx. St. Lovs, October 11,—The stock- holders of the Texas and St. Louis Narrow Gauge railroad held a meeting at the cflive of the company to-day, aud the proposiiion to iucrease the copital stock of the road in Missouri and Arkansas from $4,860,000 to $15,000,000 was voted on and unani- mously adopted. Railroad Aoccident Special Dispateh $o Tk B, S1. Lous, October 11.—A meager report from Dallas, Texas, says a train on the Texas and Pacific road ran throngh a bridge over Sweetwater rivor some two hundred miles east of Dallas, st au early hour yesterday morring. The report says five or six persons were killed. - No More Extsnsions. Special dispatch to Tus Brx, Cnicaco, October 11.— 8, H. H. Clark, general manager of the U. P., says that no Pacific extensions are to be buiit by the Union Pacific at pres- ent. s —— Fair' Promises. Special dispatch to Tux B New York, October 11.—At a ban- :}ux:t last evening in honor of Mr. John Pender, M, P., that gentloman said in the course of his speech: ‘I have been disappointed when 1 have taken up American newspapers, to eee 80 little in them about the affairs of Eogland. Seeing that the growth of commerce is o rapid, I think the pross should arrange matters so as to familiarizs the people of America with R. L. McDONALD & CO St Joseph, Mo THE OLD WORLD The Trial of Arabi Commenced Without the Aid of Counsel, The Question of Canal Govern- ment OConsidered by Bis- marck acd “I'he Timea.” The Jewish Riots in Hangary and Labor Rights in Ireland. THE ENGLISH IN EGYPT. Spocial Dispatehes to Tik By, INDIGNITIES TO REBELS, Cairo, October 11.—Preliminary inquiries thus far ail tend to support Arabi's assertion that the outingus perpetrate 1 during the rebellion wore committcd dgainec Lis will. One of the chief eunichs of the pal- ace entered the cell of Aboul Gaffor, a political prisoner roused him from his sleep, spat in his face and inflicted other irdignities upon him. The eunich proceeded to Arabi Pasha's coll and scied in a similar manner, but with greater violence. Several officers are accused of complicity in thewe outrages. The correspondonts c- companying the Britwh army in the Egyptian csmpaign will receive tho du- coration order of Mejidich. | . Lolda_was won by Lorillard’s Touch- Me-Not, Rad (H0ld stcond, Speculum Colt third, OFLEATIONS IN TUNIS, Tunis, October .11, —-Strong rein- forcemonts have been sent to south. ern Tunis, to earry on operations on nat the insurgents, 'd season, THE PRESSBURG RICTS, Proti, October 11 —Tu_the lower house of tho Hungatian Roichetag Count Tisza, pr .~nl}\m of the couneil, said he had not Ordered a state of seigo proclaimed at Pressburg, bul he furnished tho commizeloner with full powers 0 be used should cesasion arise. In case of necessity he would in the futurc adopt measures similar to thoce taken w0 put down Pressburg riots against the Jows of Pressbarg, PANISH DON. Mapgin, October 11.-~At a meeting of old Carlists yesterday it was de- cided, in aonstquense of Don Carloy’ course of life, that his son, Prince James, be proclaimed head of the Spanish legitimist party. IRISH LABOR RIGHTS, Dusriy, Ostober 11.--At tho torth- coming conferencd here the question of direct reprasentation of Irish labor- era will be brought forward by promi- vent labor advocates, and Parncll will b murked 1or o definite statemont on i eubjocc, THE CHILIAN WAR, Liya, October 11,—The Diario of county, Alabama. A number of fam- ilies have flod to this city and points unear here for protection, Itis learned that a trustworthy negroe gave mfor- | mation that the intentions of the neg- roes 18 to burn houses and massacre | whites on Friday and Saturday. The | trouble grew out of a disturbance, caused by a white man shooting a neg- | roe some weeks siuco, e THE WESTERN UNXON. _— | Aunusl Meeting and Election of { Directorsa, Special Dispatch to Tine Bre, | New York, Octobor 11,-—At the an- nual meeting of the Western Union Telegraph cumpany, the following di- rectors were elected: Norvin Green, Thomas T, Eckert, Edwin D, Morgan, John Van~Horne, Augustus Schell, Harrison Durkee, Jay Gould, Russell Sage, Alonzo_B. Cornoll, Stdney Dil- lhq‘u, Qyrns W. Field, John Pender,.| the: . P.; Henry Weaver, Percy R. Pyno, Robert Leunox Kannudy,%ugh J. Jewett, J. Pierpont Morgan, Fred- erick 8. Ames, Edwin D. Worcestor, William D. Bishop, C. P. Hunting- ton, George B, Roberts, Salman Q. Simmons, Samuel Sloan, Erastus Wi- man, Amasa Stone, George J. Gould, Chancey M. Depew, James W. Clen- denin. George T Baker. Tho annul roport show the capital of $80,000,000, of which $20,000 are now in the trensury, In addition to this the treasurer has other saleablo THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Another Fifty Miles of the Northern Pacific Accepted by the Government. Scandalous Doings of Norton, the Collector of Custowms of Alaska, The Jeannstte Baard of Inquiry ~ Frauds in tho Consus Burenu. CAPITAL NOTES. Special Dispatches to Tis Bux. ANOTHER DIVISION OF THE N. P. R. R. WasuiNaToN, Ostober 11. — The prosident has accepted fifty miles of + Northern Pacifie railroad, begin- ning in Idaho and ending in Montana, which were lately examined and re. ported by Commissioners Blackstone, Fry and Reed. THE MONAKCH OF ALASKA, The charges made by Coramander Pierson, commanding United States steamer Massachusetts, stationed at Sitka, Alaska, against Governor Nor- ris, collector of customs of that dis- trict, have been referred by the secre- tary of the navy to the secretary of the tremsury. The charges aro of California Sugar|: Weo hendle in large quantities and we ean recomwmend it all to be the purest sugar iu the market Flavoying Extracts, Limburger Cheese, 8wiss Cheese, Royal Faking Powder, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, We constantly keep on hand in large Heimrod republican, and Campbell, democrat, | what is ~ d. in Lngland. THE ARMY. “ates that Gen. Montonero, | 8sscts to the amount of $8,000,000, | scrious character, wcluding frauds SCHUYLER i) uth; Hart, republican, and | It will my duty| Aypxasouia, October 11.—-T! \requipn, hws dictated o | The grons recoipts of the ensuing year [UPOR the government in con- e o the Twellth, end | when Lxeturn to endeaver to get the | ytrenuth of tho Toryptian army,i tc ytho diplomatic corps, set. |are cstimnted at §19,000,000, “net ; Bection with “tho importation and Lo ; gth of 0 yis i D ODDE, - 0RY: i 10,00 44 wale of liquor, drunkenne thle u, and Wallace, [ English press to pursue the s 10,000 infantey lokvaley and artillory ntion to eontinuo | profits §8,000,000, The eleciion of | juor, ness, ruthless ty in the Bighteenth, Morey | course in regard to American now: 4 PR SNLRAY va l.es ressonable tormns of | cflicers takes place to-morrow. | slaughter of Indian dogs, arbitrary x A > 2 | clancs a majority of 40; I und |1 may say that I shall be glad to use THE OANAL, i, b P prote | 2 s and aggressive conduct toward natives & Snowflaice Flour|tr: echchain from 4 to 12, and tho |any “inflacnco that T have in con-| PAurs, Ostober 1L—Prines Jis- [P0 aoa, K Steamer Bunk- a3 woll us oflicers of the government g « I count will ba required to de- | nection with submarine telegraphy to p\_ur;k, in a recent interview wiih pol f }'».,,. B o Tik Bx, having business with Lim, and also ; ‘\‘\uwhlmn clfnm_.{_n;u, ity of 4, |0 reduce the expouce of the system u‘m;-.‘n, suid ho believed 1 ullmn‘l it | % iriatah at Choiscs with Montone- | Mearns, October 11,—Tho stenmer | ¥ith an uufwnrmuu_nl und overbearing Which we alw o LA ) iovo also tho official couut wust | to the press 5o as to enablo them to [ tended fo s ority of shares| Lt Com two oflicers and twonty- | Plowboy, en route from Pino Bluff, | €xerciso of authority. It is further Lauidity REEOR ; W determine, Murray, demoeral, in the | use it more largoly than they have|in the Sue con B0 es to | ok Killed and muny wound. | Ark., to Memphis, struck n snag yea. | Fepresented that he is in perpetual ;r::"'h“ g paristaction, We | Tiicd district, has a majority of 201 | hitherto dons, oust M. Do Lescps, Tho Times con- | 1€ Bt vob iwrors il-owise | berday morning ) | coutlict with the natives, also with o is t T¢ Commercial's spectal from Bo S siders these suppositions unfounde i gRYEn Jht miles abovo its mouth, and sunk. | the naval officers on duty ut that sta- flour in tho marke:, lair, Ohi S A ndosa it Safe Rnbbery. andibslisyeaiM:eDa Tisea: re rea. | FePorted ¢ 1at Lea, 285 * | tion, and his rete in offios i 1i sir, Ohio, says: _ Dr. Updegsaffy tho (. 0 o Bes ARG Ledlovepialy rooit/eaRERY IRVER Fon- | il 1k 2 Sho was throo years old, valued at | tion, and his retention in office is like- Come and Order a Sncle, successful candidate for congroes in Sl i e \ > l!.ilVA might appear from pro I L $12,00€ and insurcd for §5,000, The |1y 10 result in a serious outbresk : 5 the Sevonteenth district, 13 roported ki, Octob . A safe rob- he war, The liouts| Loxpow, October 1L--Justin Me- | &% 50 el 0 halen of cotton | #mong the Indians, The case will be i We covstantly keep on hund a large | dead. His home is remote from tele- | bery was committediZlast night in ciuting company’s rights shou'd hy, sposking ab s wecbing at | 0RO AT his morchants, 1 | Prought to tho attentton of Secretary L} stock of ar wnd the report cannot be vori- | Mallat & Co.’s store. There is no clue od und tho applization of them orn, Long it, ¢ coiod | 5.0 ’;",m d the boat is » total loss, Folger as soon as he returns. \J\ 'l-;«_l.“vhdu known ho waslow with | i ¢ha parpstrators Loss $250. 0 ’\.m.‘:; ylll.u‘]\(l(n |ux:m' “i aking up of - the Irish pariy in NN JBANNETTA NAYAT DOARD At o . right'n disease, 3 - L some independent and compe L non by a Policemua. K 4 f 5 A A California ) e Tho Fresidont in Boston | tribonal. FILE CLAIN OF FRANCE, T B f‘f’}l #nother fl“’"&"f"‘_’" this after Tho fosnlt in West Virgizin TR o e ; i0on. Commodore Calhoun, who was ’_3 - ool i aV.E h”l": 2 UL; ':vr u” e DRINK HEARTY 5, 0t ! . CINOINNATI, October ll.TAnl”I‘lll"y commandant at Mare Island navy il Canned| , Wuenase, Ostober 11.—Raturns | oy o, Presidont Arthur at Fanou] |, 5727 October 1L —Tho watcr sup- | Wi the Sadseniiur winbi o | hortly aftor midniehs st might, on. | YArd vhien tho Joaunotte was fitted | show increased gaine for the republi- | kel thin afterioon, was attended by |P'Y here is restored. B Tof th. iand. | tered “tho: saloon &1 A dym Dialles. oni| 25 tastidiod as to. the organizstisn I ey in this cougrosstonal district. |an immonse throng. Tho presidont TRYING THE RFBELS, [ 4Y..OV6E g ‘l‘ 'I Bl L R R S e e [ o tho board ot inspection, and stated | PEACHES AVRICOTS, | Gen, Guff's mejority for e R R e S P Olires! Oatobar Xl mbacommi|ten Whion helongc 1o Aor & consury ago. M -b I o (s M ¥ | that the alterations and repairs recom- PEARS emocraia conceds hiy “You have my most pincere grati- | to-day examined several witneaszs, in.| CoNsTANTINOILE, Octobor 11,—The e hish hroved | time she ailod ho regarded the Jean- [y fro Second district also [ ug ; | 8 T 4 2 deraco party has gained a vioto i M, which proved | notte s perfectly seaworthy, Ha Fom vhe istrict also | ¢yge for your cordial and enthusiastic | cluding Princees Ibrahim and Kiumie, [ moderace party has gained & viotory 1 ey "ry o dying within on hour, kg B y. hy. on y . | give laro gains for the republicans, | rogeption, 1 know well that these | The evic was not important, Ar- | ovér the funatical party, Said Pusha 4 - — | comoided, Bowever, in the opinion ex- And all other waricties which wo gell| but not engugis to cleci Mason. Hel qupiongtrations with which the day | abi Pasha was brought hefore the com- [ hss made tyo conditions for his re- Yollow Juck Ravages, prossed by the board in their roport as bed rock prices telovraphs to that ho is boaten | hay been orowded, do ot procced | mitteo and replied to their inquivies | Msinig in officz, First-—=That each | special Disps 14 bing, to the navy department at that time, by uboul 500, which is & reduction of | feom promptings of s personal regard | in a long bu¢ unimportani speech, | mimister shall bo respousible for the [ Prysac stober 11 —Fif ty-six | that from her construction it was not 1,600, Gibson, democrat, is said to|gor me, They only give voice to the | His examination will bo resumed fo- | Workings of his own department. | now cases, snd soven deaths of possible to make her particularly be electod by 1,000 in the Fourth dis- | ynatinted loyalty of Boston and Mas. [ morrow. The report that Arebi Pa.|Second—-Tiat tho Astro German al-|low fover reported to-day. Many adapted for a long service in the triet, Kenua, democrat, is doubtless coted in the K2nawsa diatrict, The Moxmons ia Politics Bpecial Dispatch to Tur Bre WasuiNaron, October 11, — The Mormons are working for the defeat of congresemen who voted to declare Cannou’s seat vacant, One of the men selected for destruction is Caseidy, of Novada. A prominent Mormon writes: ““We will beat Cassidy and thus show it is dangerous for outstders to med- dle in our matte It will take con- siderablo money, but we will spend it freely enough to cover him 8o thor- oughly that he will never be heard of a Republican congreesmen from lifornia will share the same fate. We must profect ourselves, and to de s0 we Will use the same things they have used againas us. Jere Black is confident, our frionds say, that he will kaock the bottom out of the Edwmunds outrage on us,” New York Folitics Bpecial Dispatch to Tur Bax, New York, October 11.—Wm, K, McGarigle, nominated sheriff by the democra'ie county convention this afternoon on the first ballot. A reso lution was adopted expressing in flexible opposition to prohibition and sichutetts te the‘ government of the United States. [Applavse ] I know that they show the respect that the ecitizens of this grand old commonwealth and this magnificent city have for federal au- thority, which they themselves have helped to constitute, and in this spir- it Tacoopt and thank you for your gracious greeting,"” As soon as the president ceased speaking there were loud calls for Secretaries Chandler jand Lincoln, who spoke briefly. In the evening an elegant and informal banquet was given by the city government to the president and a few of his friends, and tho federal officials in the city, Mayor Gireen presided, with the presideat on his rigat and Gov. Long on his left. A brilliant reception was given President Arthur to.night at the Hotel Branswick. Fully 3,000 per- sons were present, It was etrictly a full dress entertainment, and many of the toilets were elegant and costly, Mayor Green introduced the guests to the president. To-morrow morning the Ancient aud Honorable Artillery will eecort the president and party to the depot, where trains will be taken for Marsh- field, At the conclusion of the exer- cises at Webster farm the president sha has beeu maltreated is don: ARABI'S COUNBEL Caro, October 1L - Risz Pasha still refusea to allow English counsel to defend Arabi Pasha. 8ir Edward Mallott fully advocates the employ- ment of counsel. He contonds that delay in granting the application for counsel will seriously prejudico the caee of Arabi, who weanwhilo is bein, subjectod to & long and severe scric: of private examinations, GENERAL FOREIGN NEWs Special Dispatchics to Tus Brx, IN LIQUIDATION, anis, October 11,—The ofticial liquidator of the union general has faken up proceedings to have the last augmentation of the capital of the union declared to be void and to have the managers, auditors aud dircctors made responsible for the deficiency of 20,000,000 f.anca, THE HEKDER'S HASSENGERS, Sr. Jonnss, O:ztober steamer Neptune has arrived with the passengers and mail, baggage, pecio, ote.,, from the wrecked steamer Herder, The German conrul met the people on the wharf and had all sent to comfortable lodgings. AN AMERICAN VIUTORY, Lowpos, Octwober 11.—At Now P 11.—The | liance shall bo abandoned, the sccom- plished facis in Egypt accepted, and & wood und with Englaud and France on t question estab- liehed, fanc eyl OFFIUE DECLINED Berriy, October 11, —Several lib- orals, among thew Prof, Gneist, have deelined re-elcetion to the reichstag, sl Convention of Evangelists Bpocial Dispatch to Tak B, Cuicaco, October 11, —The conven- tion of representatives of evangelistic associntions is in eession in this city to-day. There are delegates present from Europe and wany of the etates of the uuon, The Posoy C.unty Mob Specis! Dispatel o Tus De Evassviiig, Iud., October 11— There are reports floating sbout this evening that an armed wob will come up from Pojey couuty to-night to res- cue the three men who were arreeted in last night's mob, The sheriff here is prepared for them, having an arwmed force in jail, A Black Rising | 8paciai Dispatch to Tus Bs CoLvamnuy, Ga,, Octuber 11, —Infor- mation reached this city of a contem- of the new cases or of & mors malign- ant sort than hoeretofore, Whole number of cases to date, 1,406; deaths, 122, The weather is warm and set- tled, giving no hope of early frost e e LT A The Broken Comet Spocial Dispatch to Tus Brs. Roouesie, N, Y,, October 11— Dr. Lewis Swift, of the Warner ob- servatory, says the new comet discov- ered by Dr, Sohmidt at Athens, is un- questionable & fragment of the great comet broken off at its periheliou pas- sage, This proves that the great comet must have grazed the sun and hence passed through a terrible crisis. This is the second instance on record where a comet has been disrupted, the firat one heing the Biello's comet in 1816, . TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Bpecial Dispatches to Tus Brx, p Cuicaco, Ootober 11,—~Mr, A, J, Le) poc Capell, director general of the tel graphs of Indis, who is inspecting our t exvaph system, is in town, Paxaya, October 11.—An Indian from San Blas report that Beptewber 7th, the day eartbquake ocourred bere, there four tidal wayes overwhelmed six or seven little villages on the island and wain land and drowned about eventy persois, Provivexck, October 11.—P'rovidence | other purposes. istrict on the Atlantic brings a | were Arctic region, Captain Johnson was further ex- amined, and corroborated the state- ments of Commodore Calhoun. Both gentlomen are of the opinion that it would be impossible to construct a vessel of either wood or iron that could successfully withstand the strain to which the Jeannette was sub- jected, y THE BRIBERS, Wilmot H, Ward, who was arrested Saturday on the charge of conspiracy to ateal government bonds and plates from the burcau of engraving snd printing, was to-day released on bail. Salter 18 still in jail. THERE IS A FOANDAL in the census bureau that will proba- | bly call for iuvestization of the coms | mttee, The alleged returns on which the last census figures were made up for speculation and are worthless. Others irregularities are charged, e | A Thieving Chase. Special Dispatch to Tur Brk, Cuicago, Ostober 11, —Franklin L, Chase, ohairman of the dewmocratic | central committee of Cook county is shown to have appropriated to his own use nearly $50,000 intrusted to him | by difforent clients for investment and The chief sufferer is & DO rman n, instructing the democrats in the gen- | will return to Boston, 5, Chicagos 2, Market the Bedford stakes for 2 year | plated uprising of negroes in Lee | the widow of Judge Norton, i

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