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s I HE e e e e e o FOURTEE - N'TH YEAR. OMmAaBA DAILY BEE. —l JUNKET:% RANCHERS. | Toe Bxcoision Tour of the Weskern Stock Men. Greeted With Royal Courtrsies at All Points. The Garden City's Prilliantly Elaborate Reception. Sazs pending Business at the Stook Yards. ‘Amusing Ferformence of the Cow Boy Band. The Exeersionist Programme—Pro- posged Visit #) Omaha—-The Horse Raisers. NYOCKMIEN'S 8PORT Special toiegram to T BEk. Cncano, November 24,—Tho cowbsy brass band, which accempanted the Golorado Cattle Laisers’ assoctation to Chicago, elicited loud applavee by their performance in the Palmer hot-o-rotunda this forenoon. The perform- as the signal for the stock yards excur- stomista to form in a procession sud march to the Michigan Southern depot, whero a special irsin awsited them., The party numbered whout 200 ard behinl was & squad of pol mon. Near the Monroe street cntrance to the hotel the tand took up its position and weited for the proce.sion to form. A zero breeze blew from the northwest and the musizians ikept the’r lips to thelmouth pieces of their Jinsiruments for fear their lips would freeze to the mouth picces o little later when tho open- ingr toot was called for. "When it was called for the big doubls bess was mute and its owner dashed into a berker shop to thaw it out. When he got backthe other instruments had euccumbed to tho ey temperature. Th_ drums, however, were not sutficiently con gouled to bo quite useless, and to their inspir- ing rat-tat-tat the procession marched to the depot, flanked on e ide by crowds, twice itewizs, attracied by the broad, wkits som- broros and huge Span’sh spurs clinking rhyth metically on the stone.pevement. At the do- pot ths excursion party had swelled until it ‘illad four conches very comfortably At the meeting held at 1¢ a.'m., it was arranged that thoss who wished to take advantage of the excursion to St. Pav dored by tho Chie aago, Milwaukee & St. Paul road, should re- rt at the hotel ofice durmng the even The trmn will start at miduizght, and those who wish to r.turn to Chicago or to Omaha can do so free of charge, Many of the Colo- do party will go from 8¢, Paul to Omah hilo those from Tezas will return by way of hicago. The horse raisors of the association cepred an invitaton to visit the farm of ark . Dunham, a well known breeder They will return in time to board the excursion train, Cit1caGo, Novern [Associated Press.] —The westein stosl: men speut the day at the stock yards and wera dined ub the Draosit houre, ~ To. w ost of them leave for St. Paul, - — A KNIGAL OF HONCR(? ASCION OF THE NOELE HOUSE OF i ACCUSED OF VRAUD AND T LovisviLLg, November 24 —A ated here to-day by tho pr the Boston Knights of Honor chargiog that Kobert J. Breckenridgs, suprome treasurer of the Knights of Honor; is a dofaulter by $160,000, Iacidentally tho sama paper refess to Breckenridge as Captain Kidd.,” Inaddition to its local 1e- porct, tha Observar o litori Mly arciizas Irack- saridge a3 neing £ooconatable for large sums of money “‘to widiws and orphans ot de brathr Tae Onserver is edited L, Cummings, who is on intimats terms with ENRIDGE sensation ation in Observe was er Greneral Stoat, suprams dictator of the Kuights f Honor, and . W. Branch, who «u Bra kanridge as sipremes treas rides is T, Bre oy nud _donios tha charges, ko thing a tissue of fals “I have rereivod moncy apaidont, 1 was orderci oourt to pay no more benefits aiter Octoboar 18 Last, and [ oboyod the order For this roason, shera 14 now u consderabie amonn s in the Paople’s bank to the credit of Snights of Bouor * Tho ganeral opinion iz the memters of the Knights of Honor is that o chargo (s nov trus, Breckouridge will sne for livel. iu the by the ch e — BIAND-LYN . 2UCTRACTED over THE CHICAGO ELECTION SRAUDS. Cricaco, Novewber 24, —The motion for at- wment to compel county elerk Ryan te pro. oe tha tally sheet of the pell bock and bal- nd pracinet of tho CONTEST ISPUCTED fhas court this morning, that thy returs froe th perecd with in the ! est, and the final wettle natorial determi f which puestion repuy or democratic majority on the oint ballot i tis state legislature, Blodgett declared the conrt clearly had juris- diction and directed the county clerk o pro. duse the ballots, poll beck aud tally sheets bs, fore.tho grand jury within one Gour. The erand jury in thy neantime adjourncd to 2 sck this altarnc ‘he conaty clerk ap pearad b:fore the erand [ury at 2 o' ock with the tally shewws aud poll-book in requonse to the order of tae court. The jury is now en- gaged in be tentinony Befose the graud jury re ney appeared before Judge Blodgett saying he reprosented the ¢ andidate for the huuss of reprosentatives of the staty ke gidatare whose di-uricg inchuded tho disputed ” precinot, that, ccording to the returns mads, his rlient was deteated, but eiat ho recount of the bakaus in contest would show his finally, that i the fede jury were sllowed 4 bandle the ballows it would prejudice hi s coutest, On this atatement the judge devided to hear further argvment to,morrow wad ordeced Wiat, i Ll vnad, ac attor- rent anxity leet somethiog ehould happen to her, Slowly the balloon care down, Hover fng in indecision it seemed lika a bird in the air_looking for a place to aligrt, and then, with & more rapid movement, it wont snward and downward toward & clump of t Whether Miss Leburche lost her balanc her head s ot known, but when the balloon was about half & mile from the startivg point and yet & considerable distance from the ground, the orowd of gazars were appalled to see her leave the slen der trapeee bar on which she sat, and the balloon proceed without her, Sho was visible between earth and sky the frag ment of & second, and the screams of women and children fereshadowed an awful fate for her, People from all directions followed the course the balloon had taken, and_soon” the fatr grounds were emptied of the sympathiz ing men aud horror stricken women aud chtldren, Arriviog at the scene the poor girl was found stunved from the shock, but, strange to say, no bones broken, Physicians, quickly in attendance, administered morphine hypodenically to easo her uffering, when sho was krought to the hotelin this city, where she now lingers under the influence of the drug. The extont of her injuries will not he developed until to-morrow, A PUGILISTIO PARSON AN INTIANA MINISTRR TAKES FISTIC UPON A LINELLOUS XDITOR. Leaansrort, November 24,—Tho Sun- day before election Rev, W, E. Loucks, pas- tor of the First Proshyterian church, preached agéinst adultery and immorality in politics. REVENGE Since that time the local daily democratic paper has published scurrilous imsinnations which were Louck's character, This afternoon it renewed Meeting Mr. coocerning twice retracted, the assault, The editor applioc ab.ut the publication, the clergyman, an offensive epithet to whereupon the latter struck Louthain a vio- lent blow, knockine him across the sidewalk. The preacher stood ready to continue the i said ort him in bis fight, but_the editor retreated. It thst Louck’s congregation sup action. FRANCQ-CHINE SRENOH VICTORIES, Paxis, Noyembe gun boats, Felair and Tromor, on the 19th Leuthamn, the editor, on the street, Loucks took him to task —As s roprisal for at- tack mado by the Chinese upon the Freach the northern delegates that the conventior had been packed in the intarest of the scuthern territory, There were tw « at stake, The northern men were in favor of leasing govern ment land in the noth for grazing purpores, and the Southern men fave the establish ment of a government trial from Texas to the Northern limit _of the country, This schemn is impracticable, beeause it would cost too mntich money and would help the Southerners i ' h0 h, Th must bring their cattle Mitchell-Burke Fiasco at|Noniay way to fatten, becatso theie coun: ' try is only good for breeding purposes. With Madison Square. agood Northorn grasing errtory, and ided - by the government, things would be better all around, Accordingly, )ilt is \m\‘ opinion 0| Poli 1 ) amicable adjust t A Laree Audience (of Policemen |1k, v s Betwee ch ssocitions formed Chi ind St. Louis, thet n Three Dasperate Rounds, Revisad Gospel Rules. QUAKER PUGILISM. ; Pooeral of Glore Fights in New York.” “y The e OCABINET MAKERS DISAGRER, New Youk, November 23 Cleveland and Hondricks are reported to have had a fino old row at Albany yesterdsy afternoon, IHen. dricks attemptod to advise Cievoland as tothe possible formation of his cabinet and was sat down upon, Much to the surprise of tho politiciana Viee President eloct Hendricks roturned from Al- bany late on Saturday night and took up his old (uarters at the Fifth Avenue hotel. Tt was uoted by the observant man that he did not vegister. his name and that his manuer was not so sorene as when he left to go and visit tock intorosts of the North and South, A Disgusting Travesty on the Mauly Art, A Fight Without & Winner—an Ex- hidition Without End of Public Sparring, Applause- MITUBEUL.BU his prmcipal at Albany that morning. " ; & ; “Why, governor,’ romarked an acquaint New Yonk, November 24.—The much: | anen this evening, “what has brought you Dack 8o soon? “1t was my Intentfon to stay i Albany an hour or two only. There is a press of people aronnd Mr._Claveland congratulating him at present, and until he dispoes of then and the novelty of seeing the n xt president wears off, little can be dono in the way of businoss.” What do you think of Mr. Cleveland Ho s a nico gentleman and hospitable, " was the reply. Gov. Hendiicks’ return gave rise to the he and the president cloct had had flerence of opinion. Thix is what was talked-of boxing match between Charles Mitchell and Jack Burke, who wero to have fought eight rcunds under Marquis of Queensbury rulos, in Madison Square garden to-night, turned out to be a finsco. About 500 spectators and fifty reportors went te seo the great exhibition of “sparring for points.” Among the 500 were the police, captaing of various precincts of the city, who had been specinlly ordered to ba presont. Ons sport remarked, “This is the funeral of glove |sad in whispers here and there to-night, fights in New York.” At10 o'clcck Miteholl | When Mr. Headricks had - 'ited his chief formally and commenced i ging about the and Burke appeared on the stage, accom- cabinet, Gov, Cleveland (i cw the conversation round to Mr, Hendricks' Brooklyn speech, intimating that it was too proncunced for a beginwing, that ttey should proceed more panied by Billy Madden. Bob Smith ane nounced that “In consequenca of the interest [ taken in matches by the district attorney st on the lair river, while they werero- | ket 11 we M oY | oy, and that after all thoro was amplo U Ddald 3 > police, and rom o desire | ¢ino o arrange matters hefore the 2nd of victualling tho garrison at Tu Yuen Wan, | s 41 present should be ablo to get | March, 1885, This fa enid s to have nottled Gon. DaLisle telegraphy to attack Blsckia#? | home in timo to drown thele sorrows, | Mr, ‘Ilendricks, who gave the: preaident, works near that place. The French forces [ Mesers. Mitchell and Burke would] give aljiie™ (ho fdea of Senator Voorhees captured the fortifications. men killed end twenty-five wour Chinese ovacuated the Tong Kan valley. Duchesne dny stormed without loas three fortifed villages, and destroyed or cap tured all tho enemy’s supplies. and foreste. t Bostox, November During a storn last night the Fitchbure R'y Co.,s ha; storage shed, 406 fect long, was demorished In Forfolk county much damage was done Trees were uprooted, and fences and chimney blown down, Provioes.k, November 24.—Tn Newporl the wind bl niles an hour, - fifty ushore. No losa of life raported, Towa keiurns November 24,—The Creire, vassers comploted the canvass of the returu for presidential electors to-day with th lowing result: Blaine, 197,089; fusion, 17 republican plurality, 19,803, possible to fix the St John us there wes no uniformi throughout the state John vote, however, vas close to 2,000, Tho canvass o congressional and state retu O, & N W, bividend, x¢, November 24,—The Cl and Northwestern Rail Co, director declared a dividend of two per cent. on pre ferred steol und three and one half per cont on commor, payable December 26, Vice: Presidont Sykes says the company has earnac sufficient tn the five months di 15t to warrant more than 1ho | dividends, ‘The profits for November as lurge as the gross earnings wnd amour uearly two mntlllons, ———— Go ms You Please Loxboy, November 24, —The 3 destrian ga as you please bagan at 11 to at the acqueciam, for the Astley belt. contest will There were were Americans, tors are as follow Peer, Pottit, Dir Franys, George M nor, H. Hart. be to ntin twelv » twelve hour startors, nono of whon n, Wron Carbyw.igh on, I, MacCaety, G. Con R — Denounced Heresics, NEW Youk, November 24, #he Baptist win ers to day Rov. M French Joss, eight wounded. The Tao enomy is in full retrent, taking refuge in the mountaing and At Ells- worth, Meiue, several schooners woro driven Tuter- Ocesn sp ciel says that the lowa board of can fol- 8| Newan will bagin wembar yment of Th | #ix sach day. ho nanies of the competi- Rowell, Littlowood, Vaude, At asueoting of Ehillips Quaker exhibition of sparring n three rounds, according to the latest rules of the peace society.” The plain white tights assuming a0 wmuch anthority 1 the Ianguage he had used respecting e Abxbisan: inet, ete, Aftex the s,stesman from Indiaha is said to havo left abruptly, Ttis kuow that ex-sena- tor George W, Bright, alsa of Indiana, close personal friend of Senator Voorhees, men were dressod 1n and drawers. When time” was calicd, they advancod toward each other, offerod the right hand of good fellow- A X o the i, nyei | Whilo lo is. ot ontho best terms with Mr. emoothed one another's cheoks in really | Hendricks. ‘e hus u grot influence over affectionate way once or twice, When the [N Yoorheos, = was II: assertion o alugn 1 | ficet three minutes were over they gracefully tleman who knows a thing or two of politic bowad -aud retired to their corners. ‘The | Bothisasit may, the seuatar and ex-sen . | crowd which had increased to perhaps 1,000 | ¢or Wright left the Gilsey houwso together this persons groaned feelingly, but the fighters only [ Y "vl"K- m'v;',“.[ (évrmAH.muy !_n ‘nn‘ul\vcr‘:‘n: [y tmiled. The second wnd third rouuds wern | telegTim, while nt the samo time Mr. Hen similat, Once Mitchell pushed hi dricks was taking matters cody in his rooms at the Fifth avenue hotol, New Your, November 24,—The storm con- [ against Burke's glove, for which Burke tinues here but the damage is not serions. The | gized. Then Mitohell patted his oppon e —— heavy roin last night welcomed, a4 it extin- |right cheek, ana i seriptural ASSAILL THE AYDRA. suished forest fires that were threatning vil- | fashicn, burke tumed the lefe to R e ; ages and alarmivg the peoplo, bim. Avother timo wn]...-..um Bucko | o ek, Noventbor 24~ The Gontilo tox- t|got closa enough to Miteh i 3 far as he conld i tho former’s | payer mouth S0 it went on until the third vouud { ascover, A moro dingusted crowd than that ch left the garden has seldom been seon in Lozan suit to-day to resist the coll ¢ of aspecial tax votad by tho polygamists in the Soventh ward, They sllege that the put bis glo OMAHA, NEB., TUESDAY sORYN ING. NOVEMBER 25, KING JAY'S REALM. T.His Toltering Railway Bupire. Lobbying to Secure he Needed Boon of Time, Ard Extension on the Union Pa- cifio’s Debt, Some Causes for the Depression of Stook, donld The Threatening Danger to West- ern Railroads, A Dark B of Hope—Other Railway uture With Buat Paint Rays Nows, THI UNTON PACINIC, Now York Special to the Chicago Tribune. Jay Gould seens to have somo new schomo on hand with the Union I the nature of which isnot now clear; but it may bo guossed that it has no very remote reference to Washe ington, Washiogton dispatches say thero are gigns that a powerful lobby in the railroad and another in the whisky interest will gathor there this winter, and thoy may combino for mut-al advantage, The Union Pacitic peoplo want u sixty-year exten bill paescd, and some leading democrat’c senators are under. stood to be pledged to its support. 1fit became a law it would give the one thing which Mr, Gould always strives to ovtain where demands aro made, viz,: Timo, Time is the thing; promise anything, agree to anything, so that immedinte demands may bo staved off, 1f the Thompson bill should pass, which requiros the immediate payment of 35 per cent of t! net earnings of the company to the gover ment in liquidation of its debt, Mr, Gould's present bull epeculation in the stock would be Lmught to a disastrous end (it may anyway); but if time can be guined there is at loast o fair chance that ho may ho able to unload his heavy holdings at o profit. The large short interest in this stock, it may be added, has seen ull closed ot THE DE Tho great decline in the price of Union P cific—from 130 down to about H0 —was accom panied by n constaut increaso in tho numbor of stockholders, and Western Union is going through tho same experience. Somo westorn railroad companics are in_ a like condition. Their stocks are getting widely ditributed and for the reasons given. A railroad man of great experionco and of acknowledged power in tho railroad world confessed o fow diys ago that the situation in was very dark, He spoke more particul said that the excessive extopsion of the ronds, tho shrinkage in the vilume of busi- noss, and the low prices of farm products had starved the companies to that degree that it was fmpossiblo to get. good faith observ among the mannge:s. would be agreed to and would ba at lonst for a year or more; now the o | burst of rospect to the rouds | viol ly of the west, where his interests lie, 1o - TIn botter times taritls maintained, railroad men would meet, agres on . certain tariff of | conferance, approved the ap ——————— NO. 135 MONDAY MARGINS. The Openiog Week on the Chicago Stock and Pracacs Markets, 1884, whern they will meet tha officials of the Ore- gon Short Line and drive the Iast spike of thy fourth teanscontinental line at clock t¢ morrow afternoon, — A ALLISON, CTED FROM THE 0OMING BRSSION OF CONGRRSS, s1 NOT MUCH EAT Chicaso Tribune, United States Senator Wm, B, Duly Allivon of 110, Towa, passed through the city yes. torday on his way to Washington to attend the winter seesion of congross, He does not anticipate that the session will bo an impor- tant one from a political standpoint, believing that it will be given ap to appropristion bills and other routine business, *What will the senate do with Cleveland and his appointmenty next spring?” was askod. That is impossible to tell, You seo wo don’t know yet what Cloveland is going to_do norcan we even form an idea, because ho has no record eapecially to judge by and_ho has aaid nothing as ‘to what he intends to do. From tho little T know of the man, 1 beli that he will bo rather conservative than ag. gressive in his administration of affairs,” *What effoct will the change in administra A Day of Nervous Activity in Wheat, Corn Also AZve to Moderato Spe =tion, Provisions Ru & 3teady and Al- most { = ngaless, Cattle Slow an e ull Throughout tion have the busi interesta of the L] L) on the business interesta of the the o gion, Dad effect, naturally, becauss men with — money will be very careful about investing un 1 thiy know ovactly whit to expoct, How. | IUSINSS Susponded o Greet Visite everin my judgment, there would be hard times anyway because of the overproduction in the conntry, Factories aro closing beeanso the warehouses are overflowing, and I aco no fmmediate velief for this state of atfairs, ing Stock Men—Rattling rade in Hoge. P ——— : WHEAT. UHL]GN Nfiws bp:mnl telogram to the Beg, A CHioaco, November 24, —Tho day on IRIAL BY JURY. ‘change wis characterized by sharp activity. POPULAK INDIGNATION 1N ENGLAND AGAINST | At the oponing in whoat the feoling was very TIE DECISION IN THE ADAMS-COLERIDGE | unsettled and prices for a timo varied widely, CANE, some sales being madoat e undor and some T.oNDON, November 24,—In the commons | at de over closing of Saturday. But the mar- to-day Cullan, a liberal, gave notico that he | ket finally sold off o and then under nctivo would eall tho attontion of the houss to the | buying advanced § and eased off §, Huctuated extraordioary ruling of Judeo Manisty in the [ and closed on the regular board about the libel caso of Adams Coleridge, wheroby the |same an Saturday. On the afternoon board functions of the jurymen o made “a | the foeling was stronger, closing at 74} for No- boforo a full honch that the' court maintain [ 824 for May. - Foreign advices quoted wheat tho verdict of thy jury. Justice Manisty’s | firmly held but the eargoes off const and on action on. Saturday has created n great ot | pogngo s quiot. Rocelpts here were larger, pular wrath. Tho curont strain B 3 st 281 o ? of newapaper comment in that the judge paid 1;‘,‘,’;"“""'““ e LT URILGTRNAE wch _deforonco to the personal fealings of Lord Coleridge. Ttis declared that Justice Manisty's conduct was an insult to the systam of trial by jury. COnN, Tho markot for corn was uctive on specula- tivo nccount, and shippors bought modorately. e Pricon ruled materiatly lower ail around, Tho Popular Troubles in Spain, weakness was due to liberal arrivals and to Mavun, Novomber 24,—Tho confict be- | the cold weathor, which was moro_favorablo mo » tho inapection of new corn, partis antici- tween the authorition and the students of the anlinprovement. in grading, - Novem: university grows daily more serfous, Hun- | Lor doc'ined 3o and . closed fo lowes, On. the dreds of arrosts have boon tiade, in affecting | aftornoon beard greater strongth was exhib- whih largo numbirs of poonls huv been d, and the market advanced 3@gc, closing woundod, including soveral membors of the | firm'at 884c for November, 853¢ for ). cemebr, polica forco. and tho governmeat has appointed 344c for January, 87§c for May. anew Ultra Montaus rector to suocoed the oAt Sogastinn rector who rosigned last weok, The | 1o ; il military precaations that. hase been ndopted [ Kuled steady and firmer, closinz at 20fc for 5 e November, 25fc for Docenber, 23fc for Janu- cause tho stroets to rosemble a city in n stats ) B i ARLLK R of iogo, Tho press rotalintes with extremo | 8 and 2se for May. nee upon the prosocution of liberal and rORK, republican papers. Ruled irregular and opened strong at 5@74c higber, xold off at 124@1be, ralliad b@10c, and clonod steady, closing ut 810 50 for tho year, $10 75 for January, $10 9 for February. LARD, Ruled steady, closing at 80 ber, 86 65 for Decomber, £6 70 for January, 30 773 for February. Tho estimated receipte of cattle for the day i3 8,00), against 8,125 last Monday, The Antl-gioglish Powers, Loxnox, November 24, —Earl Granvillo, secrotary of stato for furcien affsire, is in con stant communication with Sir Edward Malet, Lnglish delegats at the Congo couferonee, Tho situation is unplossant. Malet, in the ntment of u 774 for Novem- Chi ox any other oity. “Lhory was o decirion | tax i llegad and tha e schoot i conducted | ratcs, and withis 6w uty-fone houes aftee | cominitigs’ of ey upon 1...,4".@,.[:.,! (e, a8 to who was the winner, but that wonld the inverest of the Mormon church, by | journment it woutd be found that each road [to the Logii ination (uf ] o low 11 fre i Have baon of no'use, a8 thero was nothing to/| ag B Ot S Was recrotly trying to got business away from | Burc ) Iranch dolegate, aa prei Trado wan alow wudduil from fivst t last and , ¥ 40 | Mormon teachers oxclusively. This ia the first 4 g Sk K are that it will rule Dwer all around divide botween the taen. b 1 its competitors by offering lower rates, 1t |dent of the committes, is a marked ovi o SRl f last s o AN test ever mado in Ulah of the sectarian schuol [ was, ho said, & general ecramblo to wot 1o hostile combimation ag siust the i A tha T aa KooK Qé'l‘:*ltl":t‘;l'm 3 T 2 o B ronies T Thlecarb reharas e o timar « ¢ d o limited that there HENDRICKS AT NEWARIL, law enough money for interest charges. With | eluin y sufficient business transacted to DEMOCBATIC DEMONSTRATION AND THE VICE PRESINENT ELECT AT SUEECH BY A Bloody County Seat Selection g | NEWATK, [ Spisorr, W, T., November 24.—The sher il started to-day with o posse of cighty mos, chastor riflos, to overpower armed with Wi the mob in sion of the court house at w the records to Davenport, who refuso be tiken to this placo which was choson the county seat ab tho olection on the 4th inst. Bloodshed is probable. —— her To-Day Wasnina1os, November 24,—Upper Mir i or, fair weathor in the south ern portion partly cloudy weather and light snows in the northern portion; south Partly clondy northarn portion, wind shifiing west and northwast, slight riso m tempera ur The demo- i to-night. Prosident-olect Hon- J., Novewber 21, | erata had a great meoting of Aftor the parade, Vico drioks said: “It is impossiblo for wo to ad drevs you at length 1 thank you, men of Now Jersoy, for the honoryouhave done Gov, Cleveland and myself at the recont election, w [Choors.] Pose 1 have no honor possible to bo en- joyed by any man greater than that which « | is erpressed in the confidence of the peeplo, -land there is no modo of expressing i|that confidence higher than the ballot in_ the box. [Cheers] On the fourth day of this month, Now Jorsey o [ did expross ner judgment that wa should e o | th ctiief officers «f this country. That judg- i mient stands and will stan i forover, bacans TR T enouzh of tha other states ha oncurred in RGN ALY RlitoLAY November 24,—Prossure has been brought to bear on the government by "j‘l"{ the public indignation at the floggin prisoners at the instigation of Attorney ( eral Miller, w grout that the governn Jollod to demaud his resignation. e will leave the government in 4 that judgment of the nati WINNEFE constitution of the United States part that you have ible work, 1 thanks and re club of the city of New York (x part of the sererading body) 1 to express my thanks in very special tarms. They Lave dona to one who is dearer tome than my owa life honor to-night, It was impossiblo that ¢l + [ should Le hera to ve this honor at t m under the or th srne i that erave R Burned Paper. [ ands, They desive to exprons to, er U Cinieaco, November 24, —A firo was discov rewpect and their regard for this banner, | ored v tho storo of the Chie o d ) ! » paper com tho beautiful banner that expres R e aik b Ao e (10:16) mutuel love for Ireland, (Cheera) Upom that banncr it was wiitten by herself Justico to Ireland,” u wentimont thut all men of all threatens to cousume the entire building and contents, Latex, —Th paper comp ny's loss is S50 - offered o resolution that the association de. | Hons and all - kindrods —of = tho earih 1600 jumirance, 525,000, Other minor lowe, clare itsolf not responsib “oiid uttor. | GUBHE to respeot . and Moot | ohiefly to piners, amonnt to 3 ully in® CIALO LA 00} 80T Justioe to Ireland thut bas given Englaud her | gomd S P SR0CH el Gl ancos” of Rev. Dr. Justin D, Fulton ut tho | \ enred. Tho building was ownad by Trea ! s y ravost noldiers, Ircland, that L sent to bail od o th Tust weelds sosion. Tho resolution was noy | (Hvost morciers drelnd, thab Has sens b} Gumpbel, and was damaged to the amount of seconded and the matter was dropp: Rov. y " g ¥ 00; inwured, De, Talmage thon on evalu tion. nade an address e 1ificin Canvass, SemixirieLy, 11, November bere to-day and canvassed the entire clectoral ticket except 4hat of Cook county, which was found to be informal, beirg signed by only ono member 4ho canvasing board, Adjourned 61l to rate canvassing board m orcow ponding duciaion on'the matter by | and, buing a splritualist, rofuscd medical uid IsviaNaroLis, November 2. — At no R tho attorney genoral, L ol £ acbnit b tranerr 1| duy, four prisoners esonpsd from countysi BROgR but was parssiaded to submit to treatment by |}, 0% o, oF tho ventilator, which was roawd Telescopic Railroading, wmen muviect Bureows, who wid Do oo L M Ottt Noverghar 2Tl Tiscos. | Mo undor tho i fucice of Lo spinit 1 4 I Dawmacrat Mobila speelal, says a collision last | woman cted by dovils which Hendricks Homeward Bound night ut Pordido on the Louisvily & - {he proceeded to drive out by beating her | New Youk, November 24 —Vice presient ville railway betwaen mortirbound. passengar | about the head aad shoulders and otharwise | clast Hend and s mth-bound fraigat, burned t) death. Six pas and wany wounded Tho eoginoer was gors were killad, The Lo the conr Novemnbor 23 —Judge Manulsty, of queen’s beuch, ordered a stay xecution in the Adams Caleridge o weaniime ths jury sh )t Live tho ballots an | Conuty «lerk Tyan thorefore appeared before that mody at ¥ o'clack with culy his poll book and ally shest, which were spected by an expert from the sub-treasury and tho resilt of (hn inspesion is uot made i IUMBLEY On Hil CLOUDS FROW HER BALLOON AT ALA, s attend Fuwary About 3,000 v u: the faie now go balloon asee rnoon, b ¢ v Miwn ra no here witneasod th ellie 1 wehe th it st fatal re he is Professor Fisk, and this t Al , fair b The fair wadonn pated shoat 2,000 feet i1 ¢ snd waoved a greeting from the oy palpitatiog peo pe [N sh Was novice the crowd o air with cheers aud Jdsud of her nerve, relief, the great air eecent. for there was clapped Wiwir hands 1a nud saw, with feclings wontter begin o elow The judge explained s action Saturday in averruling the veraict of tha jury was tiken in the interest of both parties, e A Louisiane Oycloue NEw Onteasy, N 1 4 wezick St. John's parish Saturday of life and poperty. The residenoes Martin and Perret plantation war demolished, Anatalie Peiret was killed. Tho resideneaon Mialar eyclol using ) = uplately tantly aat ativn wars destroyed and Mialuret k —— The Liay brat vers, Bostow. Novembar 21.—An earthquake, re ported in saricus parts of Now Hampshic was felt in this viclnity also, at 12:10, —— Che vgyptian Deit Cato, November 24, —Russia alao dewmnndy ropresentation i the Caisse de in Dette P'ub- liqua — - Cuurch Burned, Evaxstox, I, Novewber 24,—The Con gregational church bere burned this worpiog. Jooss %.0,000, insurance 15,000, alt tho wars, men who havo helped this wh land e who have illustrated. the virtues of o Fatal Demonsteation civilization aud Christianity.” ;i AT Wik November 24,—At Lloydsvil) A DEVIGISH DEED. Ohio Saturday evening duriog a democrat A WOMA' FATAL THEATMENT AT 14k Hans | jollificatio , Orvills Bowloy, Win Barnes ar 4k L ) Joreph Loper were fatally, aud two bo OF A MINISTERING RPIRITUALIET. dangeronsly injured by tho oxplosion ob CriveLasn, November 24, —A Herald spec- ial to-night from Gambior reports that Mrs Wa ker, living two miles foom town, fay ill, powder hox, S— Ticke Litave on, <4 leaves for home tonight He wmalereatiog her, in consequence of which she wark, N. ., 10 witness u (Gmo dicd Lt Wednasday, aftor comitg to LIFEOXCE AFTEN 11K vanquished the dovi « the ovil spirits ent her savagely but stops at cruti: parad S Han . The Buened Opera Howwe, Then ha insisted that b wife and ho boat | gx, Touss, November p in yet a'ive and the house where Mes, Welker died was locked and | the Grand opera house, nobody permitted to enter it until Saturday | evening, is 41,000, much gro.tor than en her cousin, Dr Welker, forced hiv way | thought., The question of recopstric in and found her corpio_stretehed on the bod | oot dec in a state of nudity, Unlows Durrows pro to bio Lasane he will ba tried for manslaugh e Cattle Turerests Cuic A60, November 23 -*“Uncle” Hateh of Now York pessed through Chic 1 am just from the conve cattlen suid he, “although I went thero Itwasa kig nber 24,— 1 he insurance on which burned last | — A Polnter fr 0, November 2 ) BB marck. It i belieyed the n government has arked tho khedive to in tha bowrd Dette Fub Ca Gorm, Rufus entativ inne ol appoint w German r; which tanages the U Liqus i of R — r Ml Closes, vomber 24, ~The po department bergor's iton il wo temporarily cosed on acconnt of wencity of nr‘lwn Tue nail dopatent will ¢ Wednesday nishs, in St Louis, Anorh Pirrsvvy ution, but ions. and 1 imagine that 1s fanling exbibited ck Growers' ussociations north and oce for the 4w result of thers will be two 5 | formned, one for the cony sonth Lo St. Louis gmople started the e - for the formation of & nuti Askociation, The Swaim e Ma spent considarable money, nud expected aboat | wasnisoro, Novembar 21 waim wix hundred delegates ot the Much to their surprise there convention, ire bitween 1 | court martial has taken recess unti! Mouday of [to B oty respoct to tho future, this clared he could seo no nmmedi provement. The thing would have to run it elfout. The farmer was getting such low s for hix products that there was no mar- gin loft for the raileoads o make anything on carrying them. Having vold enough to m their m were locking up the remainder in the he getting bettor prices later, and in the m timo thay wera buying as littla as possiblo | can e they were selling 8o littlo, New onter prises ware ot & standatill, and the general disposition to shave ey to t-e cloest limits, CHEAL IIDING Tho efeet on the railroads was shown in the alnst universal war of vival rouls are carrying passengers cent pemile, and cortain Wall rtreet peop. wh o peculative interests huvo boon hurt Dy thitivalry have buen talking about a peals 0 tho courts to stop it; but in the wost the wilroads o and have been for weeks past arrying passengors 400 and 500 wiles for £, and thero are no signs of an end to the strife yet apparent, ‘That would seem good case for tho courts, but we hea nothing about appols to the Th facilities of production and certuin ANSpO n Keom to b t rily ol povulation; pr duction is in oxcess ofonsumpiion, and until the relations of both gedown nearer to an cquality thore s littly hpo for improvement in railroad business aro the opinions of one of aur prominent - gontloman whowo intercsty, if 3 hi iy, in the stock market pre all on 1} all vide.” 'When men in- his position and « ach wiie and varied oxporionce have t con pia the situation to be this KOBILKA B to fay that we are in the winter ason in - mwore o RAILWAY AND COMAERCE. THE WEEK'S CLEATANCES Bosron, November 24,1 ing house of the Unit roport that the total . the wock ended, 800,78 00, decroase of 10, 8 per cent compured with the responding wosk last year, THUNK LINK COUNCIL, Cinicauo, ~Tho general paseengor agents of tho Tennk line wet haro tidduy to consider the question of the rexto vitp of rates £ tho soaboard, but adjen:ned il Wednesday withontreaching w couciision, vember 24 LATIG FRODUCTS, M, I, November 24— Cheess_quiet, Tedlar s ens' 200 poxes of skins at 7@ e W quiet, wular walew: 13,000 pounds at Sk Privats sades: 14,80 pousds of butter, BESUMING WORK, Pitsicns, November 24,—Tho Franks Lown Mg mill, whicy has beon idle four mouth resumed operations to-day, and it ) thoughwill bs kept running all winter, [t inexpded that whe new pipe mill recently butit by wame firm, will start up W ednor day, ¢y employiment to 600 men, 4,100 hoxes of cheeee, ME UNION PACIHIC IN WASKGTO Nosvewher 25 The case of it va, tho Union Pacific Pacifi Railroadimpany, in which the government the govin claime i etain pec cont of the net caruin srouing wants, tho farming class s acoune Sunday militury dotermiued to oa market, Therewere but fow shipping ardors, and drcssod beef oporators wera taking only a'fows *just enough to ¢ along with,” saidd their buyors, Thero wers only whout 100 cava of Toxany among the ariicals, and half of thom were Ldirost from [Kansag City to drossed heef dealera and canv. 5 leaving only about fifty cors on rli. Thero was only ono veen 1 and 2 o'clock o train ar s from the St Louis convention, and frou; that on thore wad Jiislo or n thwg doing in the market, In tho absenco of salvs, it i useless to give quo- tations. A better market s lookad for to- vo tho nuns during the epiden morro take the best native atoors 2 to mako 1y bo Eoglant's Rapacious Maw, A bl Paurs, Novembor 21 —Tho Figaro says that |} b BB e il L Xpocts p ml;i(l,]])unr to fancy shipping, sonforonce to exbablish an international com- [ #1.80@h,6 5 butch miawion for the ragulatiom of the Niger was The Cholera Panis, day to 6 this deaths in tho city from cholora. ipal council to-duy adopte wolution cen suriug the profoct of thy Seina for failing to continug the secularization of hospitals by ro moving nuns engagod and - calling upon him to continn Tho profect, that ho ag oo and Nun Nu momidnight Sy thero ien, evening have boen six The munic- the w voplying in his dofenss, sl with the conncil upon the principl involyed, bt covsiderod it would be impradent to' 1o ion not timated atin th womsion of thy confe once. Sir Edward Malat, thy British delo- [ 07 steers, gate, doclarod that the ¢ommorce of the Niger [ 01 at $5.50, delta was under British protection. England, 11008) howover, ho wssorted would clear the rivor, regnlate thefriver upen’ to t dge hosolf to receipts for the day, 23,000, vigation, and throw | ag: ast Monday., The market world, opened active and stroug at H'@10c higher all e around but with mixed and good packers mostly wanted, Sealpers and speculators some way or ovhor got a “straight tip” and 2 wont in with a rush, - They hold the markes here yestorduy, In the twolve | strong until nearly noon, or sny when they ours ending at noon there were thres doaths, [ had about sold “out, then values begin to Toe death of Admiral Fowtchou i wn. | weaken, so what was lft later buyers got con- T siderably cheaper than those that booght carly, and the narket clwed rather weak, yot with a Toss numbor unsold than on Saturday, Com= Loxnox, Nove 24.—The wdmiralty of- x]m;(n‘. tulmvlrvlr ckers around about $4,15@ o T e R e .20 and the best pac $1L256@4,80, and fioe hus invited designs and tendors for the | FELLLG Lest o lioavy, $L20@® building of new mon-of-war from ship huild. | 4 <ht, $1 00 . ing fir s on tho rivers Ciide, Tyn Avr 1-_|u. light $4,0001,501 ronah graden) $3, 000 sey, annong whom orders will'bo distributed to romedy tie presont dopression in the mnip building trade, Paris Cholera Bulletin, Novamber 24, —Ninoteon doeaths Panis, from chol British Ship Buoilding, BRITISH PRODUQKE, MAIK LANE EXPRESS RKIORT, LoNnoN, November 24,—The Mark Lane COMMITTD IN 0RI0 1y | ixpress, in its weekly review of the corn 0K ¥IKND: trado, vays: Young wheat could soarcely look: Novemwber 24, —A large | stronger, and there is not an autumn sown anti liquor element of Bladous. | crop of any kind which has not an exception- burg, Kunox county, mado an attack Saturday [ally good average appearance, Wheat de- night on Chapin's Tho proprictor | elined 1s per quarter in London on Monday. was struck on the head by a stone, snd his havo boon weakening ever since, ckull fractured, All tho liquor wan thrown P! Yivglish whoat for th past week wero K quarters, at 318 7.1 por qu :‘"xt:.“.l::'wi: . f« ; A when o physiclan arrived, 50,10, q‘uur_h-rn, at 40s bd }m: 5,"?::::{- ‘f‘.‘fxui:l:: ad. gorrusponning wook last year, Flour declied . 24 undor the pressure from tho London bakers, 2 who reduced the prico of bread. Foreign wheat in Loudon s gradually sinking toward the uofuthomable bottowm, and how far yet bo- fore tho bottom is r i & mattor of pure speculation Maize is firm, owing to its ATROCIOUS MURDER AND PILLAG ANATICS, TEMPENA Oitio, Cortwius, crowd of t saloon, TWO OF A BEACE OF SEW YORK POLICEMEN TURN 1H1GHs New Yonk, ovember 1. —Policeman Girunt and Deving were umitted to await | Fearcity, Oatsare Gd per quarter los No trinl on the churgs of highway robbery aud | C4Tk0es off the coast. ‘Lue prevailing east attenntad. shooting, WAoo detak ““’“"ty winds are keeping xpected arrivals, One lat night, they attickod o nan, robbed him | {80 Was sold. and one withdrawn, leaving the market bare. For carvoes forward there is but little demand, ad fired pe i A whio wat him while he was endeavoring to escape, T'wo other policomtn who tailed o rivdt the guilty officers were wpended by the mayor. — WASHINGTON TERRITORY, ANNUAL BEFOKT OF THE GOVERNOL—WOMAN'S RIGHTS = STATE AMBITIONS, Wasiineroy, November 24,—Governor Squire, of Washington territory, in his anoual report maye: “‘Although many citizans are Parisian Hot Headw, svember 24, government of )y u N farca. Pan lical nowspupers angering eroads dllows diuplay of police and Organizors of the wmeeting akow demowscration Sunduy next. Trouble i1 expoeted, disposod to question the wisdom of the law and the Yrond company cladas pryment f conferriug upon women th transporiion, ¢ ane i thy cours ot elalme g Kaman fon ““ht b0 vole) M o AR A I A A CONE Lo AN Chole in Spain, peclally when attended with the requirements { 1o of et trid will begin vogularly .| Maniin, November 24, Ty sevou | thit wouen should rorve us jurors, it meets | mgzainnt Ui bl tha railroad company elain s | Toledo yosterduy. Tho authoritios have va- | most part strongly desirous that the cnact- otfsets sgzagating 51,500,000, tab i-hod o walitary cordon. ment be h-l..ninn{ upon our stalute books, LOWKIIN ATER —— Thus far it seemy attended with no important ORI e SR T T More Morphine than Moncy, ult unfavorable to the welfare of the people lington ankncds w do'lar Othar lined il not mees the ¢ liogton 1o1s twelve bours diroct lived to Bt Louis, as the Bue [ louger thau thy §200 o 1,300 delegates presant, but the south - - | Dext Texan, New Mex coand Az —had every T— = shing their own way, being 80 1 rgely in the 5 ) " g T ¢ Thin sonthern delegation, however, ] Coxtocook, N, H., November 24,—The & great many wen who never owned cow or bull, and it became evident to wan plaiuly felv yeaterdiy morniog, shock of earthouake a% Hennikor and vicioity | i e of the territory " The report presents & num- ber of reasons to support the claim of Wagh- iugton territory for admiseion into the union u o etete, Krokur, Novewbor 24 —Dr, ¥, H, 0'Cou- jor suieid At -day with morphing aud laudie He was o druggist here for twenty Finuncial trouble, —— e OTHEN GOLLEN :IH K Poiriastregon, November 24 f the Orey Jailway A party and Navigation off le left b this evening for Huntington night, New Railroad Opened. Do ¥ Reaving, Pa, November 24,—The uew © A OUNE | Ponpgylvania Schuylkill Valley railroad was De Young's Conditi 3an Francisco, November utinues to improve, He No unf: pusied u good | formally opened, from Philadelphin to Read \ing, to-day. yorable vyuptoms,