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] IFTEEN HELD BY A HERO'S POWER. The Part Grant Playad Daring the Dark Days of Raconstruotion, PRESIDENTJOHNSON'S AMBITION The Nation's Stunsly Patriot Bafiles Plans Which Mizht Have Reopened the Civil War A Piece of Un- wr.ttn History. A Letter F Y onk, Oct. 20, Channcey M Depew. Hon. Chauncey ¢ has furnished to the press the tollow- b It er to Col, i=In answer to your request for ulars of the coaversation father, and to which I mber of eommne 1 had with your alluded in a gpeech he ror, the Tol owini wes slowly served and cntertainnient liscussed many matters suzge onnd the world, and among other that when in China, Prince Kung, who was regent and real ru er f the emperor, told 1 n during the ni would be @ lonig sneral declined for want of tii WaLs @ private er He surwested, however, the terins of the compromis When in dapan shoitly s toud iheir si verd of the Burop on both sides G 10 RENEFIT 1Y ‘The same request wi s made to him on the part GVernnent to act as in declining, he stated tie staniee of the compie s contlict was averted, tion drifted into his it Andrew Johnson, granhic deseriptions 10 whi and s unfor it _cannot b traiture and PERFORMED RERVICES, unwritten and VL think 11 This is the sub ance of the ation the ghibbole < shall e hun el et to the sentin ent s soon tod he fnsistod apon the Unit indictments ibers of the confed- install leadin iso wanied 1l join the roberlion (o be summa 3 ‘Those movements of the atest consterna- The confederate APPEALED T0 GRANT o protect thoem on the parol Johnson on the subject, only to be nformed that the president was by the con- and that anythingby the commanding wei- eral on thc iield was done subjec o these conditions, d 1, submitted o thie Adon of hoth honor and expediency manded good faith on the The other course wv i warlare, adinirably adapted or it by desper- Jolinson obstinately 1 “assumed iducted in a ate and lopele: adhered to his vie were to be that he would by protect his par Dy court martials ) 1 hiis power cand- appeal to cong, In the halt called by wa af Prosident ant discovered that the D VISIIOLS the men whom the In the pencral's ity wis subordinate ent, npon 10 the white louse w president had pr opinion Joliison 10, i’ not entirely tehse latred of 1y was a poor white who had been neyman tailor and notwith tinguisliod public. positions | ing the dis- v W . When the rebellion he saw his o Delieved in the pow and thought that the time had come when he plunged into e government, . The absorhing am life had been s one of them by the oli it and siflere ne of the most vini- their rebellion devising the means to ove Grant's resistanc ers of the old feu \ey admittcd thei D" and justined it. s and countr NS Were iy men who had "4 lower into the noble the United Stte 1y, not only a meémber of their ible wiich | s president of order, but th JOUNSON WAS WILD WITH DELIGHT, became as anxious o sus the system which had | and political distine: had been to d iven the highest 1t did not b Torunation of his plan, for him and said the rudical measures of co ress were rovolitionary and wouid destroy republic wanted peace, and that wa only by a union of all sections. EOVerHIents states were tempora constituttonal antho hts and shouid i betore the fected W scheme to c y expedients witiout He had ' pe ccomplish this result, 1. Grant’s ussistance his sucecss (. He would by prociamation di- yect the rebel states to send to Washington their full quota of senators and repre Hehad asswane bers from the north, who, united with them, rum of one house al least, The congress thus forinrd he would recognize and install at the capital. 1 the other northern members did not clioose Join, they would be i would make i qu GIN SOME IHALL, s suggestion thit th vil war afresk, the president hose who do it will be the rebels, esistance is i rant to stand by be the saviouns e appealed 1 they would be of the republic. After endeavoring for a | Lo In vain to convinee the president of the folly of such a conrse and its natter who sustained it, T that he would drive the congress 0 eoll- mtitnted ont of the capital at the bayanet. give possession of to the senators and representatives b6 loyul states and protect tho ry lie conld appw v e had s recentl Jolmson usked | rtain fnilure, rant finally told point of the he bulldings to the country and the mustered out of sen . ho dld not recogimec the powers vested in the president by e constitution, and it he would refuse to” obey the eamimander-inchiof, hat wider such cliey ity would, Shor e i of i grerniuent with w relations of o CE wlivate aud e wishied 1l sald @ him ico weie very d bim 0 go the City of M xico at onee on a very important imisson, neral knew that this was to gt himn out' of the way. and putitin the power of the president to call a8 his sieceasor to Washineton HOME OFFICER UPON WIIOM DEPESD, e replied that if the diplomatic one he b, e 1 \i Ariny Torcign couniry with which w The interview was a stormy one HE covnn wointment was a Telined it. d 1o obey, b wild not be ordered to a \e at pe 11 it was a use the but the sub- jeet was dropped. Oneday the general was sent west on i tour of inspection, that General Sherman w and in bim he Dad abs outspoken loyalty ¢ dier prevented the renewed e ppened had Gene one doubts the obstin. ¢ to be his suec onidence, The ever bein It s at Wi date necdless might have L activ Wou passively ¢ b ived the pros He knew SSOT great y ns dent, No aud courage of An- drew o neon. and on v aomen of equal tirm- ness a4 mos, o Q100K Yours very truly, nd determin tion coutd have prevented SULIO Al A most erit period of 1 e reeonstrnetion of the. republ Citauscey M. Derew. COLONEL New Yorg, Oct. LANTS REPLY. ), 1855, DE AT PEW-—I am in receipt of your M Dr- letter, and thank 1o 1 for your responsd to my request. 1 Bave 1éd your Tt is subtantiolly esrrect ab'e to verify the fac s f ters and personal recolleetions. Yours very truly, — THE ount with gréat interest, and I have been 0 documents, let D. Grasw. ERSEY WRECK. Nine Killed with Probabilities Another—Clearing Away the Debris, TErsky CiTy, Oct. 20, tight under the Lehich Vall st of the vietims as far as known of the col- Isionon the Pennsyly 81wk meadows Sunday n covery makes nine killed probability of another soon, a Norwegian, whose skull w The boy found last ngine is the road on Hacken- This last dis- in all with the wins Klinger, a8 fractured, Is not expeeted to live thronghout the night. The other patients o final recovery is cotid foot found finder th been matched, which loing well g Iy il Tae has not yet the an thoritles — to believe another vietim s yet o be fonnd. The work of removing the wreek stiil zoes on. Al that remains is the Lehigl o Bed, and will he ne probbly to-morrow The Pennsylvan o ne, W sodoon h has be ) inclined authorities this ng received adispatel from Mr. stead, of Madis Wis.. th ather of Arneas, the i who died at St. Francis hospital, making inquiries about his dawgh- ter and her husband.” It is now thought one of the unknown men at the morgue is the dead woman’s hushand. A description of the hushand has be Mrs. Anule morgue he ‘compani th 1 sent for, his wife, Phillipina, ¢ Wilhelm,' azed 9, and Grommer was going to and was to “The bodies of tne burial. ave the nnknown boys af ts, of Newark, visited the . She stated two unknowr the Grommer family, 1 of Karl Henry Grommer, & ‘The woman whase body was cut in half by the pilot of the Lel doubtedly the wite Wis., for Avm e wrees with th Mrs, Armsted was the m the Arneas, who died at the hosp! f A fed kL s leg found last nivht is part of the body of the iz valley engine was un- of Madi s telegraphic de t of the hody. o Mrs. Ulina iption The bo; unknown boy. ‘The number of dead is now rdueed to eight, all of whom save two boys © been identinied. e A Demoralized Southern City. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 19.—[Chleago Times itl.]—The demorali. Juently 1 police it now under su: ed condition of the e of this city has resulted in a very bad outbreak of hoodfumism of lut 1y outrages and excesses, The mayor has alled the attention of the police 1 to the ineficieney of the foree, and has ny efforts to improve it. and in The chief pension and on trial forviolation of the law and negleet of dut and the foree scems incapably of keep- ing order. There have been a number of ruflianly outbre particularly runs\ great deal of Indignation. Ata by Young Sons of Loui boys, ind where the with women and_ ehildr n, 0 of 1l dozen shot: shooting ward Roon a sp nd two' last night were cnons, and have aroused a given' at Spanish Fort by fhe , an organ all foom wis rty of howd: lums breame involved in- i quarre pfticers in charize, and open im and on the erowd. diseharging over slightly wounding the ofticer, ion of owded with one 1 tire L tor, in the leg, and fatally wounding Robert, Diamond, another spectator. The officer from the grounds with great diienlty At the same tin; and Chris Hyland, getti A Ha i saloon k him and “the family, cl lishment, and held 'po horhood for some hou: on the s residences, wis chased nd the hoodlums arrested d out the sion of the neiwh- firing right and left o and rendering it dangerous for people ol the neighborhood to le: heir In both instances the hoodlums were dr Kol Police Cieaco, Oct. 20— [S) The announcement is put the Burlington will soon extension of its syste ri The propos Omaha, rmn connecting ith the These and other excesses have sopulir indignation, and there s g al deinand for the reorganization of the Good. al to the shed to- o an important 1 west of the Missouri 1 line will rthwesterly to Coster county, ud Island and Cen start from tral line, Articles of incorporation have filed at Lincoln, Gene inregard to it, “we huve seeure of incorpor have not enre their ¢ assurad faet,” yet approved of it. Al Man diige, of the Burlington and Misse our articles tion, and we propose to submit the scheme to our directors in By 1f we cau se- nsent the road will soon be an ger Hol- , Kays ton, who Inquiry at the general office of the Bur- lington at this point bears ot the accura the above. The Burlimgton people consld, goud territory to ad will be con- sewhere the move the section mentioned build into and believe the structed as marked out. is interpreted as a double dvive at the North- western and Missoury are voing into Lineoln, Alissouri terr! appropriated nor Missouri 1% that way. A Hostler Hurvied Sh INpraxarorts, Ind, Oct, 20, night a negro hostler, Harvison n girl named Helen Huend- veigled a Geri both of which is Burlington rthwestern hus s ka and the umed to be headed colward, Last Friday Tasker, in- lend into his room and brutally outraged he He was arre ed Sunday for the erime, and this morning was taken to the court for ex- amination. While the case was proe wdlend, the girl's brothe nd shot Tasker in the body, the ight abdominal v fatal wound, Be the infuriated vized by the oflicers and dis fon_ensued, and Weinrod Hu a revolver ball penetrating the and producing a prob fore another shot conld be fives brother w armed A e of confu pding, drew the court was adjourned, asker was tuken to the hospital. Physicians g Liis reeay no b pe of remanded fo thie custudy of the sheriff and lodged 1 juil. e Leased the Lindell Hotel, 8t Louis, Oct. 20.—Alvin Hurlbut, for- werly of the Sherman house, Chi Witlis house, Avaand the and inager of the Palmer house, nddell hotel of this eity for five vears from Junuary L Other Chicago parties In ranged toerect an | Ing atthe southe § Olive stroots to be o o o of annection with gentlemen her oy fen-3lory Tt wnd upleted 10 81X months Ie Concedes a Majority to the Republi- cans on Joint Ballot, | FINDING FRAUDS IN CINCINNATI Some Queer Proceedings Bronght to Tnereasing Evide Republican Success in the Jmpire State. {Speeial to the will be the com- * asked n re- Mr. MeLean, w plesion of the nest legislature porter this morning to the proprietor of the : demoerats will have a majority three In the se nd the republieans will lead by six in the louse. g that you ean rely on.” SAN right; procoed.” “In the senate there will be twenty demo- crats and seventeen republicans; there will izht republicans and rifty-two demo- On joint batlot !hl 05 will have s majority of three.”” im the entire Hamilton county s i the house, of wl through the forenoon ses- rial change from the provious- | militia of Bul, ninth ward at tl ard before Judee Buekwalter in the mandamus proceedings o ¢ 5 of election in precinel B, ¢ a proper return of th < brought in u one of the judges, testied that he had u on behalf of (he re- In the mornit OIPSON Wil were the demoeratie juds to turn the ecrank fered and took the hook from Regan and threw it under some rubbis| could not eheck i bookdisappeared and Regan suid he nz eeased the w seven times W one man_vote against his protest. in counting, “Aft:rwards he went to the p 1 was refused admission. He n lot box yesterds i hinges were broken off and the box was tied up with rope. Other witnesses testifi 5 ad been made and w until they were drive d that a copy of the i of Covington testified that he saw named and whom he knew to be residents of Covington, vote at tid they were brought to al policéman, s testisied e saw these boys two boys, whom this precinet. the pol s by a Another witi vote and saw them receiv BIll given to the followed th On the way an to arrest the boyk et into a s r up the seat to paddle their way across th ness testided whoin he knew well and whom wefore in another Moses Doyle come to this pre withess protested and seized he held out his ticket, Doyle’s wrist and the arm was pulled toward and from the box by these two men until another judge took the ticket from Doyle's hand and put it in the Doyie's arm as ihe judges seized ed in this case when whether the court 5 to sign . return when rinted with irregularity and The official count has only rei The question to be ra ean compel the they know it is newspaper election the judzes returned turn blank with their signatures not sign the $5,000 has heen subs wittee of one hundred. ourt has e rand jury on ac pld have to serve, of the short time it w Democratic Doom in w Yous, Oct. 20.—[Special to the Ber tof the Ohio deni- encouraged and stimulated the re- publican state committee and leaders to great zeal In behalf of Davenport and Carr, ocrats who ¢ llow Tweed's partner, Governor Hill, suy they may vote for Daven- port and probably will, rather than gi A veteran demos ing Hill, says time, this fall cast a A grand r publican meeting, the first of the ¢ lison Squar tes to the pre 11, for the fir dgn lere, was garden Lo-night. munds and other Idressed the assembly, vely at republican headqguarters here that a conuittee | i h the authority or sanction i manasers to in ident Cleveland to dis) s of his own state News, was i member object was to show the democratic ) As one of the demoeratic workers put i, It Cleveland is going to loaf ee Judge Forake distinguished men interest in the ean 1. Brown, of the 1 of the delegation, Cleveland that he is vift onits fatal voyage bsenrity, without swimming ont ‘to it he will find hiniself after left alou NEw Yok, Oct. he republican state speak in Jamestown, N. Thursday, "and his nd Senator Logan i Jswego the 30th, and Auburn FREE TRADE WITH The Report that Negotiations to That End Ave in Progress He- ceives @ Denla e Associated ) ntly contained dispatehes from the negotiations are in pro- ablish free trade between 1 States and Mexi quiry both af the Mexican leg state departiient here shows (hat this report Mexico stating th gress designed t on and at the O any such attached no finport- itinly ‘(II(I not negotiations, and that h minister in Mexico mizht have did_ ot for a mo- ment think that such a proposition had ever be i entertained by efiher government, and | “What wouid be the use of Romero said; such negotiations? tween the two governments wis rat States senate, very long tinie to do- it protectionists ali Free traders and for local rea- As this treaty would_only affect about one-hundredth vart of the Mexi can counnergg, and the United States” con Idered it unwise to ke oven %0 suiall a beginning towards better com clal relations, betieving undoubt Doy In this country would suffer the, Ay one (o suppose isider the proposition to establish Lrpe trde with Moxico?” cing agked what his opinion is as to the gress his col peets of the p act, he he passa id that, in the a reciprocity treaty, the railreads United States 1o | ing trade between 1t of fact be in The trade facilitie that they would most effic LOUD TALK OF W The Houwmelian Subject Sti worbing Topie in Foreign Lands La el consul genera for Bulg: The tension isin- Pruray British agent has left this city for Sofia. ing and war with Servia is well nigh in- has done her utiost to ar tastrophe, 2)-—Tie_councit the Targest city in Crete, voted in_favor i It the popilace refused or evitable. Bul, rest sueh i ATHENS, (K ) with Greec of the r st f rom all parts of clamoring for war, PHILLIPPOROTLIS, ander summoned the whole ot the aia and eastern Roumelia for X nso of the o v from St Pefers liour this evening, tions to_land . i seaport town of Bul- se of need. 0.—The Servian minister (o nland has wiitten a letter to Gladstonc tion. Hesays Servia anil eannot allow Bilgaria to wlership, e hopes (hat the ar away and leave n - the Bulgarians, 1e hoped the solution D troops in V fendi does not desire M zainst th coce declares wild with enthusiasi. serves have heen: wnrolle * thousands are areiving weee. Tlie people are s in_twenty-four hour: 2 his country's 1ds will ¢ relations betwe Servians and Greeks, of the Ronmelian question would |n;'|mh- bt to ish and Germans were extending their as far as the Rio soon 1) - Oct. 20.-Mr. urkish wov war. Oct, 20.—Prince s prepi plan_for the preservation of the hower in tl Bulicaria and By 1N, O ndirectly to invite the powers to The G ituation stantinople view of the's LoNDoN, Oct, 20, porte that England nonstrance to Servia and Greeee: their formidable armaments and advise to keep quiet. A Young Revolution iy Denmark. Corpxuacry, Oct. 2.—~Thelo of King Christ ued arbitrars fusing to di polic. toa nunber of s demonstrations in_Copenhaz seem determined (hat repre liament shall have of the government penhazen to be popular manifes “openlingen alone, ouf Denmark, It refusing the conce: iongasl by parlfament, A number of politieal arm*%ve een mads, tending further to inean: fuiss the pliance with the vote of pari ing alleged unconstitutional taxes hecanse parliament refuse 1 to vota the bud set, has led us riots and imposin g "Tire pec sitatives in par- uz voiee in the aflairs id have hecom: so threatening in threatening in their demands that the king his ordered thy ‘T'he No ates that the porte is about a confe et Vil sengt Jtrupp eabinet it n, At expeet bloodshed is anticipated A Mob After Joseph. BIRMINGIL employed wor marched to th lain. The chief of intention and fe foree of police by Pssion arri Chambe and flatly ing T with personal Chamberlain re aid of thed turned to their p ing against Chiam! Fi Pans, Oct. 0. ties in th cans, i althouzh the la ment wonld be fore Rumors are current, U s resignation o 3 wing to a diffe ernmment'in regard to the dered his Ross Wi owns the culprits, Grim Chol Roak, Oct, eases of chols forty-two deaths f thranghout Spain, Editor 8 LoNDoN, Oct, 20, true bill against Mr, Si Mall el SLEOnE cas: indec nt ussault, The Tomb of Gen N Youk, Oc The widow of General (i alterations at the tomb &t Riverside, 1 will be made at onee.* She wished to oak doors, which jare at present i g have the hung in laced by g panels, These c emblems will se terior, Falling teved up the Mo nuisanee, and the ing very untidy, ous offerings the to decorate the interior of the @ few appropriate plants.” Winter quarters will be put up at once for thé guards, A Collision Kills Bwo Men, WiLLiasseony, Pa., Oet. Oct., 2. the aliuate sympathy for t and politic s stress fund. The n - in the plovession, lowl- rain. and twenty-of the disease reported yesterday in I MADRID, Oct, 20, were fifty-three new eases m the disease reported ide the grated fro + Chamberlain 1 to attend a- rench Politics. Returns from vesterday's elections show that the strenzth of the par- new ehanber willbe conservati f Wi Frenc n m fobbed and Stoned. Epixpunai, Oct. 20.—The 15, the Baltimore miliionaire, who \ extensive deer park in northern cotland, in closing up the park so wngered e people that they mobbed and stoned him on’ Sunday 1 offerad a reward of £00 fob the ¢ During “yeste 20— I e occurred this evening hetween two ) trains on the Philadelphia & Erie 1 miles south of this eity, " Two men were killed snd several sevetely inji killed were Arthur M, Middlekoufl, express messenger of this city, who was g the fust line west, and _Eugene of Harrisburg, fireman on the engine the east bound. hurt, and are of Uie pussengers, ton, was slightly Daniel | the fast line, and Harry of the ac pumodat the a A lmrte - The used by the failu wit bound frain to abserve Uhe red dul A biing of the piigin light displayed in the signal tower ing rainstorin preval Id‘ll he liwe i | of tlle enalling act in conuress, Mr. Rpmero said OF conrse I do not. know, but if the ad. ministration does not_favor the treaty, and 1 now nothing whatever of fts fhtentions eaty must surely fail aga Roinero seemed desponde sage of the My | enabling act. Speaking of thes ure of thi; 1t 48 to the pros- lean ossible tre bsence of rom_the <ieo, instead of promot the two countries, Alnerican srande, and mopolize all the trade and the railroads. woukd be one of their b agents, AR, an Ab- of Candi, | ment be- he Greeks are Thirty thonsand wen il Nopeful Salisbury and tho aftairs has fnform d t) n energetic wwainst contin- in eom nllevy- at Co- These on inforced, E not confined to (v senegal Uirougl ed that a state of siege will be declared and it is fearcd that a revolution will ensue if the king persists in the people and even hundred un- kmen of this city to-day residenee of Mr. Chamber lice, learning of their ng violence, sent a large shorter route, and when «d at Chamberdain’s Louse, found it surrounded by’ policemen, Atter consultation a deputation o the unemployed men were admitted fo i ‘I'Ilw\' deiled their gri used ) three of aggrand 2 ling in u the republi- No ehanze in the ry will resnlt from the Jate el cains of the give rise to the fear that the Bri i to retire. mservatives on govern- on ten- ister to ce with his gov- tions in France, fon of Mr adway on his Winans iture: of a's Course. here wore forty-four new leaths from lerio, | v there i and f chol din the Tolls, he grand jury found a 1, editor of the Pall | nd ofher persans in the Arm- for whduction, gonspireey and | ral Grant, el to the Bk, | ant has reque: tes, 1o he re- ouple of dgors. dontuining glass e osed times, and yet people \{‘#?\ may see inside just a5 e at all it the tomb 11y as now. s n-xg\,od from ho i1 fowers have lit- ; ch 85 10 Do kel ;fi.‘.- 1 place OF thes proinsci pisgloners intend ulchre with i ook .~ A colli; Thorn, £ o, engilie Jeomer, engineer re” serfously here now. ott, of Tren- accldent wa ¢ of the , the | ty- il would the of 1 Alex tional Nt Con lem | inre; ple ro- ted The e i m nger 1wo roof Oné NEWS OF NATIONAL INTEREST Bismarck's Bitter Policy Agniust American Subjects of German Birth. PRISON R SOME CIVIL SERVICE MATTERS. anlon Presidential Appointments Made Yos- sion at the o prison rofo; Measires in Prisons taken up lotters wore Items From Washington, Bismarck's Bitter Policy. A Washington special NEw Yonk, Oc prosided o | a paper briefly I he inte Wil re graver canse for endeavoring to come to an Wt the German g as to the construction given to th treaty than is appare pateh which announced that negotiations hd Tt appears that B given evidence of his incre the United States 1y croft treaty in the severest manner a all Germnan-Ame about the subject say thit if he could | understandin, Tnnzhry be | prisoners is fo reform dietiveness in theap should be wnkuown, - Simplifcation of rules | wasadvocated. govern by f posed humilintin 1t from the brief dis arek has azain srpretine the Ban- ardon Ni ion, believed | more than’ prison officials do. - Punishiment conside: penaltios simple mies 1o Homas B of the Udliited States deseribed the systan of army prs ms il the penalil lwest provine of would find a parallel in the restrietive meas- Americans in the | with the pro ons. hut could see tha AVC Zovernment prisons, weeks or month ticular during even this sh some fhiey will be sub notice at any tiine to lenve 1 the attitude w rment has taken is indirect the spirit, if not of the letter of the Bane undoubtedly this snidloton is endeavoring to y inany par- wiis shown tohe the nost v, bt ntich was 0 be Ieftto the option olliclais, Chap! prison, presided. ameeting has ever been held, and the ehaic min considered the progress of the right kind, Di. Byers, of of lis §ix_years of eTorts wilhprizonars, to secure moditied. He Declined to Talk. WASTINGTON, O missioner “Thowan seven weeks ofticial trip thio il ast states and When questioned to-night by an Assoc press reporter as o whether or not he had tendered his resignation or eontemplated do- X I do not wish to say anything concerning the matter at Civil Serviee Com- [ Towed witt returned to-day diseussion of next, and s | Chicii o, entered & plén “in in police stations. Adjouw OUR SISTER STATE. A Crooked County Auditor Misappros printes b Drs Moises, T “The citizens of Wayne county were much stariled last weck by the report that their county auditor, D. G, Dur, had misap- tel county funds to the g 21,000, The board of supervisors was ened yes (he dosire in the nres Judge declined to say anythin: nizition of the commis as to_the re- en that a belief in eivil sers form is growing among the sses of the paopl t the presidnt | stand for eivil se r 10 support him. thusiasin in many localiti peanl from politi of the eollec After a counts the board permittod him to pay into the treasury 1N for county v t they are not | After the Offenders, WALHINGTON, Oct. commission has addressed a letter to the pre sdent ealling his attention to the atteipt made by the Pennsylvania republican eoui- miittee fo eollect political assessments in the departments, aud suggosting the propriety of making an investization of the matter with a punishing -all therewith who casy De reached by law. f that Clairman Coope who 15 responsible for the be ncwploye of the u it he reached. iests that conzress be 80 65 to cover such cases. CuofolLiev v bilunee due of $3, ot the fusion par sked toextend the law .. K irield, gr j nple, Atlantie, grand junior wardens W W Holmes, Brooklyn, i A report wi 2).—The postmaster ass postmasters : 1linois- -Sehool, menee, Geo, W. Rice: Richards, W. Enzelhert Mg Fox: Browns. Dan t, Thos. A Lyon n: Oakiey, I Among the Railroac St Louvrs, 04, 20.—An ordr for the of the St. T ohlreweith: 10 sale will t Wi, 1B, Hend, St Lour nérs Glendon, Mrs, i, J. J. Courtrights Delight, Harry Presidential Appofntments. WASHINGTON, O made the follow The president (- ng appointment of New York, at Beirut; Daniel W, of ‘Pennessee, at Tegueigulpa; O, 1. V; to be collector of enstoms sax Harbor, New Yor toms for the Tz Harbor, New Jerse b surveyor Patehogue, New Y convention of the 5 'Lilton, to be 1ehes W \ ipts for the same period e costoms for Cabinet Council. .—The session of the ely devoted to mat- NeEw Yous, Oct the The total number of voters envoll 110,000, greater then in any previous y s almost ent] ating to the postal union. were agreed to and the documents sigzne I learned that no ase of Chief Jus- nd that no further n the matter, w Yoni, Oct, 20,—Henr ward K ning for governor speetively on the prohj uddresses at Masonie Tewple tonight. St, Jolin Wi also pre action has been take tice Military Signaling., v, )L—The seerctary of al order that in times a detail of not Jess than one ofti enlisted men will be kept Reduction in ¥ Toreno, Oct, 20 any has made o proficient in woth dates inelusive, is to he 2 cent the g, torch and ade of signaling by and hemeogruphic QUEBEC, Oc es along the line of the Internationil railroad show wheat, rye to he the uyers and tobacco poo barley, oats, buckwheat, fruits und tobiceo, whowas recently transferred from the oflice of chief clerk of the teasarer's ol ler i the cash room, was to-ay 10 his former position, reappointed Economist County Convention. PrATrSNOUTHL Neb,, Oct, 20, sunty was held at Maniy Mr. Danfel Me- hirman and J, . vy, after which the aced in nowinat , the 17th inst, Cailg Wi up)y v Judge, Willett Pottin Prrrsnung, Ok 2 oroner, Chiis e Hay dicd at 630 this morning of nt, Maynard Spink ; sioner, First distriet i, of Elmwood ~ | postmaster gend | Clevebund, bit 10 111 he adopted by Bostax, Oct susof 1o lett Pattinger and J. ¢ Two Criminals in Irons. Missovns VALLEY, Ta to the Bk, )—Deputy 51 of Miles City, Custer ¢ Just in from Chadron, Nebraska Lee, wanted in Mo o Straw soime has been runo s0ME thue, but th Br, Pavi, OQct.0,—A from Win ey say s Riel Noyember 10, Monauna, 1 for the iurder of o WO Yeiars wgo. a saloon in Gondon for o Montuna authorties g The Ca MoNTREAL, Oct. from gmallpox [ this eity yesterday, on his track and followed him up. The pris- oner is young and well dressed, but the erime was cold blooded. connty, Tawa, i3 also aptured at ‘Ains wgnted for running off a mortgaged Hoth prisoners aro T frons, C. Green, of n with N. I, orth, Nehraska, - FORMERS, Varions Pertinent Subs Jects by the Congress, Drrrotr, Oek 20, -Tassject for disons Ving session of the natlona! 1ress was “Disciplinary Bafore the topic was W from varions r views in th'm was ', Rotting forth ho form, Am nt Cleveland, raertiing his be present, The diseus<ion was by M sy, warden of the NSy Ivanin ponient sy, who read reviewing 112 quslon, a b tneod 1W. MeOlanchrav, of apaper on “Peison Pan- Aoved thebest way to reform wison oflicials. Vin- fcation of punishment 1 prison ofticials &hould sdship when possible. Hoop- punishiments, Prison - et 48 Necessary, 1olson, of the Detroit house of v needed reforming a painfil - necessity, n aceount of irer- nd - bricly reelted vison w i answer to @ quesiion in tic army they were satisied AL anan zements in state pris. it was alvisable to During further solitary ol the topic ternoon a eetin N Hieks, of Michigan slate his is the nrst time sech reaunt e an Morse, of Blackwell's Tsland, fol brief talk of a simila ‘ounty Prisons” enme quently Mrs, J. B, Hobbs, of Vo of matrons ST s People’s Money. Oct. 20.—{Spe I to the nount. of ay, and an_examination of de. From this it ap- Wt Dur had overdrawn his salary had appropriated o his owi ons for the seliool full nyestisation of his ac- 5 for unaccounted fees, ants overdrawn, and ppropriated, leav- 5. ‘T'he auditor nhacker. and Is the’ present nomi- v for reelection to that 1ol imney s Towa Odd Fellows. Prsreue, lowa, Uel. 20.—~The grand en- campuient of the 1. Q. 0L F. of Towa was held liere to<day. ‘T'he tollowing oficers were elected for the ensuing ye: Des Moines, grand Williwn Mus- atriarch; W. J. grand high priest: R. L. Filton, and senior wal William wlington, grand seribe; Thomas D, i treasurers Willian J. d represenfative. <adopted recommending that ali ampinents in the state form. degree stafls parpose of conferrinz dogrees, so they may be conferred without the use of o tis, Hannibal & Keokuk r: n the United States court to wiee paes in his ity D Oct, 20,—The allezed di; nst St Louis and some other cities in the wost and northwest by the use of the dual system of classiii i roads wivs taken up to-diy by the b tion “by rail the merchants ., who - A Religions Gathering e eleventh an- iristinn women’s missions of tie United States ay. Nearly 600 I' 1 show 153 added during the Oct. - teation days in Brooklyn, 1is N The inerease is more in thie rey Tiean wards, - Pu Water Orate Basc 18, of Ningara county, r and seeretary of slate e ion ticket, delivered et and Bpoke, —~ evator Rates, he Wabash or al veduction from os of winter storaze on grain at sate from Novenber 1, to N fore at'uny point. alower rate than has been eharge - Crops Around Queb 20.~The crop reports from barley and - vegeta above the i hats slightly hay, buckwheat, fruits The frost damaged wheat, - Asked o Resign Oct. A stormy meeting (o nlghtof the Bowdoin square Baptist ehieh decided 115 o 59 to I Pastor Dovins, whos adultery with' Mrs. ishoners, is pendins in the'supremne court, lest the resignation ot rial on the charge of aher, one of the par - Death of Me, Hay. Ex-Avaistant Post- jon. M. Houy was the fivst assistant al apipointed by President oi resignad the pasition ) - a Hum, Mis proposed to by Bost ) tiken 0m aecount of { that the ons recently 1 owas inacenrate, - Jiel Kespited. foneer Press speelal Is gespited until Han Plague ) —Lhere were 3 deaths | NUMBER 1 GRAIN ON A GRAND RAMPAGE War News and Visible Supply Figures Oause & Whirl in Wheat. THE MARKETS MIGHTY WEAK. An All Around Day of Despernte Dalle a8 in Cattle and Better Prices COhloago Grain Market. Special to the Bee, “The inercase in the visible supply, 000,00) bushels, was more of aload this morning thau the bulls kn how to carry. safter the o) figured up as over tin ton min- ! Ving was full e under the elose of last night, and right at *put” price. “Thien tiere were dispatehes handed about on the floor to the efiect that were lower, and then there was a litile reac ese two intluence war news and the visible supply tigures—that narket swung the whole day. were of almost equal veliomence was shown by the fact that at 1o was We for December wheat and_ s for No- “These nguies were exactly half wiy the bottom and top of th inglish consuls It was between t e northwest. They meure i ot ineludin, ceipts at the halt the same day* Jas Wiile this was the strated to the little processions whic very largely (o the Armour wnd o o inde- int his real aiti- that heis a bull and a ver, wheat, for they pref take the posi N does ot mean. say, always {0 aye just what But at the saine time they Bve too little confidence in their own judi- » and got far away froin the 100 that Armour ment to sell wh Provisions— Provisions are firing np, not- withstanding the fact that all pack rish, and notwithstandir ) pretty lively, 0 s disappointing its friends, but its friends have been very rich men who can well stand up under adisappointment ox two. On the short alternoon board theve was almost a panieamong holders, There was a in wheat with more or less of adrop in all other products. that hoiders who sold puts them at2:80 k z that the bottom had drapped out, and the price did not,_eount so as they could sell, December whoat November at . 83, November at November_jork closed at ¥ 43, ‘., oats closed at 20%e, ' vctober corn elos November lard at took Market. 20.—[Speeial to the Bee.]— Ithough reccipts were moderate alling off a8 compn 0)) in the two days, the murket was dull and prices rather casier than ive cattle. The nuntber of was small when eompared with the total, yet there werabuatn few. buys ers, and they were rather indifferent. Thére. was but one load of prim» first-class natives ipts at Kausas City woese Chicago Live * and there is last week of over otherwise on i on the market. R heavy and a lar s prices were lower than In- Chicago. rken altogether, it was a slow, weak mar- atives from the start to the finish, but rangers were ns sold fairly well, quoted lower, The stocker and feader trade continues dull, s are full of ¢h quickly as Jast week: shipments yestenda, louble the receipts, which that owners prefer {o untry points for sale or 350 1bs, 84.) 1bs, 8350, vere more than fact would ind: send their stoc distribution, Ibs, $5.0Kah, bipping stew angers weik and 1 9 Ibs, $4.15: 1 a1, 1233 103, §4.40 03 121 Dakota, 11 “Tihe sudden and une off in the TR W @ genuing s Buyers with peremptory order to get what they 2 was mainly on pack- low on Krl- bout ull were sold up closer ! thern, and the advan it sorts thad sold so day for two we " Light weiglits, 1 170 Ihs, $3.70@3.905 190 to 210 1hs, $5.40@ New York Dry « NEw York, Oct. nods Review, 20.—There has heen @ usnil for ‘I'neg. unseasonab n weather, still for cotton is being made with refer- In throuch deliveries o, there has been b owool manufactiies, L T packages od porion of the Lgalnst 129,57 ence to future i making for th WAKIINGTON, sissippi v Tair weather, ing to souther; ightly warmer, goncrall aiable winds gendrilly shif L lower haromete 1, variable winds g y, lower baroweter, Carefor the Children Chifldren feel the debility of th 18, even nore tiau adults, uncontrollable, eansed and the ‘Thie blood £ho invigorated by the use of Hood's § “Last Spring my two children were vacels d. 8oon after, hiey brol g sores, 5o d Hood's Sarsa 1l out with rums dful 1 thought T shontd 1558 a cured them coms vo been healthy dvér THOMPBON, West Warren, Mass, Purify the Blood Hood's Barsaparilla s characterized by 15t, the combination of remedial agents ; 2, the proportion ult ks svmedicine of unwsual ug cures Litherto unkuown, lonal evidenee, strength, effec purifics wy bl Seenis 10 ake Register of De M oA ON s, Luwell, ks, 4 weats all othors, and ARKINGTON, §5 WOrth 105 el h A0 Bank Bureet, New York City, Hood’s Sarsaparilla ' Boid by all drugglsts, §1; six for g5, Maddy 100D & CO., Lowell, Maas, 100 Doses Ono Dollar,