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ety . NUNBER 1 9s, 1886, LL STRE apartments, 2,204, an increase of 30, Tne total daily distance run by clerks was_ 125,745 miles, an’increase of 2,416, upon 110,672 miles of railroad, an increase of 3,168, and the en- down as requiring extensive repairs In addition to thicse vessels the naval ist comprises oo CATNARY | adopted calling upon the government to re- | THE WEEK IN W COOL)ESS TOW:\RD l\.\L\O]\Y '{' (‘,',,).“‘l‘;““,',‘l“','“'{;" :f;'l’_:',',‘fd‘,!‘;'l:‘, [rEIREND: | Specialties Orowd the Leading Stocks bury’s house. They were received by the Into the Background. ALL ABOUT POSTAL AFFAIRS, irteen iron _and twelve ¢ conclerge, who stated that Lord Salisbury y Civme. Nov, $iatunedlal Telos ; i tire number of miles of servico performed | wonden sailing vessels, used for receiying . Nk The Lease of Power Eaioyed By the Gount | had gone, fo- Hatiield house and had lett io h"‘l"“‘nl‘ ’"‘;I:“;',\;‘"*i"‘:“'lffll“hr"‘":h‘;’f‘f;: Postmaster-General Vilas Makes His Annual | during the year by the clorks weas 1003010, | and trayport sips, o new sessels. com publican Tactics in the Late Election b orders, The deputation grumbled and re. | to the ~Onee ag are kno g a gain of 4,5 , as compared with the pre- | ploted, or nuthorized to be built, are as fo tha Hiinal Drawing to a Close, tired, leaving a copy of the resolutions | on the stock exchanee list as specialties have Report to the President. ceding year, 'Thie number of pieces of ordis | fows: One, the Dolphin, complete: two, Bos Took the Illinois Man Unawares, ae— adopted by the meetings in Trafalgar square. | crowded the leadaing stocks far into the P nary mail handled by these clerks rose L ton and Atlanta, armament complete: five, Several arrests were made for obstructing THE CZAR'S MENTAL CONDITION. | the streets and for stealing and fightin & 1118 quiet to-night. The lord mayor wil 075 to the laree fizures of 5,820,521,47 cago and monitors, complete THE DETAILS OF THE SERVICE. | I'liese figures show the latge proportions and | more, Chatleston and Nowa thie general Fapid @rith of this ser Che | boats, under advertisements and four, an ar - | background and have done much to show how the flood of speculation is rising and I | STILL HUNTS TOO MUCH FOR HIM k, and two g e orm a council to inquire into the prevailing | how many “tailers” there are in the market — warns of case examinations and | mored cruiser, battle ship, pnenmatic dyna ; How the United States Repeesenta- | distress with a view of affording relief dur- | ready to follow any stock which they see Lta | OB Sriors give a favorabie showing of the | wite ship, and torpedo boit, not set dosigied, Ktepresentative Matson, of Indiana, Tive at Vienna Competied tecog: ing the coming winter, ~ likely to advance. The deal in 1;“‘1”..«;.‘,4 The Country (‘xnl‘xrnlu‘llr:llml‘ nv; ts i eliel Hnl‘fl‘lyl‘- |“|I4Vll\l,3;‘\‘\::lt"l\h'\l'l-]I\\l co, and | o tho above st firon and steel vosso ,‘-n‘.': It iterates What He Safd in a nition ¥ Kalnoky—Cardi- Gladstone's Advice to Treland. Terminal, howeve thoroughly chinrc fL“ Efticiency and Financial Condi- ter than for several years past. The casual- | each; Monacacy, paddie wheel gunbont, six Former tntorview - The Pre . i A LONDON, Noy. 81— Glndstone, replying to | 1St of the erratic course which these stocks tion — Hazen and Sicard ties to clerks have been as numerous as in | guns: Miehigan, paddio wheel eiuboat, four ident Annoyed by Vule Ll Wil e b ARDAAER ) i have taken, including the securities which othier years, seriously injucing fifty-six and | guns: Alarma, jne gung Intrepid, yet to bo the resolution of contidence adopted at a completed, gunboat, two thirtecn-ieh guns, qar ¥ meeting in Bradford, writes as follows: Also Report. slightly injuring. sisty ot it controls. ‘The coup d’etat, which has b s, but fortun ople. — atel sing o depths, cannot pass this e remainder o @ iron buil pssels no — The Connt's Days Numbered. “ven the disasters of the party redound in followed by an advance in this stock of 2 ‘yf‘.fi;‘l \\'|{I|‘|‘>‘|h II:“.‘l'“!’;:ll‘Hu'Illl!w"l:‘-\snlnlv!\ lx'm- | |l||“’l:n- ‘:vl>|(‘\lu o ‘.“v“‘h.'»'z .’.‘l ’n‘v‘nlm\:. n\xx‘.‘lvw\l " . n wy James Gordon Bennett.) ol points in a single week, was as brilliant Vilas' Annual Statement, ]\ ope which the duty of some pro- | harbo onitors with single serews, A as Will He on His Guard Next Time, 1 Copyright 1595 by Jo its honor when they arise from sacrifices due o i = L. o 4 r & Ast reporiy in which th A ne | arvbor monitors with single serews, rated as | Brniry, Nov. 20. — [New York Herald | o 'popiie it Vs iGse RO unexpected. The settlement of the con flict WAsniNGToy, Nov. .—Postmaster Gen- | vision was urced. When pensions ave given | fourth rate. ‘They could not be got koady for | WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—[8 ence, even al Tele- Cable—Special to the Brk.|—An Austrian | whon arroneous in convietion. Such are the ing interests of Richmond & Danville and | eral Vilas has transmittéd to the president i ith gencrous {,uwh‘n.-“‘ benty vears nftor | sorvice m:m. n“ an - expenditure - of | eram to the Brk. ] ~Representative Sprinzer, STORHREIAE: told- Yo . Yeou v el d & Wost e » d the | hise eport for thé fiscal year ende i alleged injuries, for every slight disorde 200,000 under this - burean — alone. Of | of Illinois, who came so near being defeate diplomatist told mo recently that Kperor | eqyees from which we suffer, but patience, | Richmoud & West Point Terminal and the | his annual roport for weneral account of |4Ne soldivr sustained, the spivit of justice | tije second rates, the Trenton, Omaha and [ £/ (A "”" kot bl Al Francis Joseph has gradually cooled toward | (ujet firmness and moderation in demands | Warehouse companies was consummated yes- | June last, presenting a general accoun equally demands some proyision for the seri- [ Vandalia can probably be continued in ser- : re xl ul ion this month atter u-wln con- erossional eanvasses, contessed that he was Kalnoky, whose lease of power is drawing to nduct on the part of Ireland, a gradu terday., There has been some important | the postal ~|-r\|m'nlmil<v:\llv\vvn: and of IS | ously inaimed servants of the government in | vice ten years longer, Lan roand Brook a close. He will be succeeded by Count | extension of historieal information and pro- | progress ring the week toward a better | present condition. The following are the | the severe and perilous mail service by rail. | 1yn six vears, Harifc md_and Pen- | taken by surprise by the republican tactics Andrassy, but Austrin’s attitude toward Rus. [ £rss of treflection on the subject will in 00 | understanding between the Baltimore & | salient features of the report: : e e el b | B e o 1 iryures T Mol | this tinie, Tiils stll huint bisinoss, o saya Min will ot change. Occupation is the limiy | 1278 Hme bring about a triumph of right. Otio and the Pennsylvania, and there 18 a [ The report begins: ~«The inter- | ik condition of exactiehes durihis the years | g can be continul i seryies for tehh YOUs: | s proven too much for him, whila it de- ; to which Russia may go with impunity, and OCommuting Bantences. sposition to believe they have finally || Bationnl "I\:j;;;\‘;"\\“",”;"“,I,j"""‘}l"‘;*-'Jm hostal | fine from New York to St Louis a valuable | poosn, Yanties duninte. Oksipec, Quinnenang, | feated Mortison and camo near defeating when in Bulgaria last week Kaulbars toldme | MAnnin, Nov. 2L—In the senato yeste harmonize their differences, so that | WSH S reCerti SRR RIS GE | 2ain of time was arranzud with the raitroad | Swatara, Galeny, “Manon, Rewsiee and | many other prominent democrats, He does himself that that was scarcely likely to | day Prime Minister Sagasta said that in view | the Baltimore & Onio will become | the civilized countries of the earth, These "'.‘,:"\H-ll:l;}"fi_"‘:{\g.uuu utility to the southwest- 1;:‘,',‘“.'\"I\.:‘““‘:'.‘-‘,‘..\“‘Ih{.l;y." oceur. ‘Ihe impression in German oflicial | of the direction of public opinion he gave [ @ wember of the trunk line pool. | do not extend toa later period than the year P ALY el Lty it UL cireles is that Russia will obtain all she asks | the casting vote in the councll in favor of | both for freight and passengers. ‘There | 1584, since when “\*‘f!‘*‘ '|‘""“[" "L"“"_"S" The financial condition of the postal ser- | at the last session ol con by agitation in Bulgaria without landing an | commutingfthe sentences of General Vilia- | are a mumber of other stocks wnicn | hits expanded in, the rapit ratio of aut 84 | vice for the past year has improved beyond | i 1Y army there. Austvin will get no support | campa and others implicated in the recent | Are no less conspicuous than Richmond L 3 expeetation, ‘The previous year closed with | ) The chief con- | not think that the fight against him was en- ces Brovitent fop | tirely due to tarif reforn, because he elatms Toss 'berng built | 10 be abead of his party on that subject. Mo t the nmavy vard, it should be built at | thinks Cleveland isan essential candidate for \e Brookiyii yard, as that vard is now in ¢ itares M 1888, “If there is a labor eandidate tor prosi- f8ing, Terminal, and wavle very good advances dur- | elent completeness the interesting fact that f (SEECEIE! L1 TVBHYE to 1neBt poY S HITSHRONNT Bl VRARGL AT BAREY | b 4 ; ! i ’ from Germany against Russia in any case, | TSI0& i g Lhe whek, Joliot stoel has been bought | in immensity. and_extent ot means, of ex- ‘1\"jl,'::I'(',l':;r",:'!,ll‘:’l‘ll‘l‘l:'m“JT_‘,‘,‘:,_“,',',!":,‘\“}M‘\.! U LT A T ieL MLty | dent in 1858 says Mr. Springer, “asis likely, V' Count Eugene Ziehy, whose anti-Russian Kaulbars Suppressed. purely ina speculative way on account of | penditures, of performances and results, th of the cost of transportation on the Pacifie | necessity exists for docking faciiitios in ali | 1t Wil disturb all conditions and upset all railroads, NUter prospectaorhe | ade, until itad- | postal machinery of the United States ex- speech at Buda-Pesth has been piinted at Pinuiporonts, Nov. 21—General Kaul- | better ]“;'~l"~|*l'7lll\' iron trade, until itad- | Dos! ; " : vanced 21% pe @ week, Deople who | ceeds—in some points far exceeds—tliat of BRI AL WP : i Britlie) fraanans v el iRt 8 156 BBRRLIA fricna of Prince Alexander and of King | tried to distribute copies of the note sent by ; 3per cont o month and paying only | length of all railwaye empioyed by the | SRase i the Wi of WO 00 e | e e ke o clean a small republican vote, thus placing the Milan, who frequently visits the count’s es- | him to the Bulgarian government, but the | 1 per cent and it rose 12 per cent, A number | United States nearly equals the combined ex- | i Sre o the 15t day of July, 15%, and | paint their bottoms. In the tries of the t ¢ | tates In the Hauat for bear and boar shooting, thus affected the revenics for the entire year, | of a forign war this great deficien: Ziehy and thiree other noble Hungarians camie to Sofia to witness the entry of Prince Alex- Both the reduction in the rate of | of our navy yards. This is rendered more | caleulations. George, being a free trader, carnin aud | straight demoeratie candidato under « seri- would | ous disadvantage. But if Powderly were an any | nominated he seems to be pretty much of a Jolico prevented his doing so. ' General | of oUher snectaltios ware tp ot 8 er, cent, tent of those of all other cow aull pivarel 4 yangie, pro: | 1 speo e future | world. while the other post-routes more than s dellvered violent harangue, pro- Iy O8I O e o paat, Ban | QuAdruple the total of ahy single peonle be: restricting by the probable amount of usly felt, pervaps more so t 2,000,000 the increase otherwise to have been of ouT presént wants. 1t is, the strongly against this action of the [ rather than performances of th ¢ AL AL sfore, | man. e being a protectionist would natur- L authorities, balances show losses at nearly all the larger | sides, and by the latest reports recelved, the | Fiotiicinated, Counting e wortiy of grave consideration whether it 4 o A ander into Sofia after the breaking down of | - % ——— ties, although there is a gain at Pniladelphia. "‘","“,“"’,"“l;‘_"“" ‘{{ “,‘“'13.""'&'»‘(,‘",“}“'""{5;“}'\',’; able promise, no expectation’ of a revenue | mediate steps should not be taken to pliee “'_l-‘ 'l“lf‘f,‘ theibulk ”l' ';' s f‘_“"“‘ the | the conspiracy. The bitterness of Zichy's | Will Not Allow Turkish Occupation. | The greatest falling off is at New York, but | exceeded by more than 125,000,000 iiles Exoeading 14,000,000 could be Justifiably 1o | our navy yards i Lhis reshect i the mowt | Tepublican party and defeat the republican speech may be ascrived more to sympa- | ST PETensnUio, Nov. 2L—The Prinee of | ILuNst be remembered thattiis was tho week | fervice rendered to any Gther koverninents | quiced, "On the other hand, theestimates for | thorough condition of effectiveness, candidate for a certainty. There is also the thizing friendship than to political animosity. | Mingrelia has arrived here. It is ramored | Of the highest prices lust vear. The itprove- | LebsLwel Y cotimabes, BIACe, (6 RIMECQE | the expenditures of the vear which had been - possibility that a strong labor candidate THE CZAR'S MENTAL CONDITIO! that M. Nolidoff, Russian Embassador at | fhe Smatier s noted, appears to submitted by the department for the action of 3| e ) 9 CaLry a r ol fior eaction of | The Chier Signal OfMcer's Report. | might carry u state or {wo, which would in the interior, [ more than were mailed ‘in Great Britain, the smalle and tho: \& i rge in western | long the leading letter-writing nation, and nople, has notitied the Porte that | the gains being particularly the congress were $56,000.1 As corroborative of the reports concerning | Constant WasminGToN, Nov. 2L—General W, B. | lea A b oSt Ve overv eandidate without an_ absolute the mental condition of the czar 1 was ine | Jtussia will not tolerats the occupation of | citids, with 1ndjanapolis in e lead, fol | and nearly that number more than were | pristions madeby that bodyamoumtedtoBah: | )0, “ohiot signal officor, has transmitted | majority of electoral votes and throw the ! IS, 48 10 | Roumelia by Turkey, lowed by Omaha, St. Joseph, Coluibus, | mailed in” Germany. France and Austria T S BSATY o Tt | 16 1116 NEEFOlATY /oF \var s RIS RN RN vonoeL!| o 156 HERB RN > 3 akod! o alatin- key. X aha, St ph, 3 ! 3 s 1 | last report it appeared necessary to fix the | to the secretary of war his annual report | election of president into the house of rep- formed in Vienna that he asked O Momphis and Peoria, Legal tenders aro ac: | combined, — Excluding Germany, it ~ls | Inst roport 1t anpeared Hocessary i % LG | 1o the sectutary of war fils awnial xoport BARHBAE I R EveThe guished German physician of St Petersburg What Russia Will Insist Upon. cumulating and bank managers appear to an- | thought ail other postal union countries do [ Rronabic total cost as it 000,000, and | ghowlng the onerations i n 3 ntatives. The recent clections do not ‘ eliciency at §9,000,000, this summer for apositive opinion in reg: the last fiscal ard | v papers. in A, No The report be 21.—The statement is made | ticipate an easie ns witha | atford any reli narket liere. Without uny | ot together carry so many newspapers: it | (Ve ot the Sorvice perforied by Pacifc o data from which to judge to the health of the little czarovitz, who is | that the Russian government, before negotia- | SPecial draft from the interior money should ',’f:.;'.,’"?,‘,‘”,,(‘:,df;",,.‘3.‘,‘1':1 Mo pronortion to | milronds. Tl it may, therefore, he | Stalement of the value of the instruction | the relative strength of patties in- 1li- | to pass the winter at Tirnova, Nice or Cannes | ting for a settlement of the Bulgar continue quite easy, Seven per cent’hasbeen | 1 ofhatter maileds the provortion 10 | rightfully regarded as gratitying. For, al- | afforded at Fort Meyer, and the services of | nois. Insteaa of an Increased vote ith | oy A q | i for o scitlemant of the Bulgarian aues- | the higiest rate for money on call and con- | ¢ach inliabitant of the Linited States i esti- | 35,0, the revenue falls short of the expected | the signal corps attached to General Miles' | with inerease of population the vote of lli- | with his mother. ‘The demand concerned | tion, will insist that the powers compel a | siderable amounts have loaned at 3 per cont, | nated at 66, of Great Britaln at 57, of Ger- [ HHOUER L TESee TRISEHATE 60 (i exh e K ek L e | O e i v (A the state of the boy's mind as well | dissolution of the Subrange and the resigna- | Ajthough the market closed weak, with a | many at19.” IimitedAn deasthan 000080t the e | command during the Geronimo campaign are ]li'\ll\ :,1“ ye Gl 102,0 n_‘(’v}\al’l} vote 0 % f AR 3 tion of the regents. S A % * bullis POSTOFFICES AND POSTMASTERS, R R T s + | cited as an evidenes of the utility and nec <) Tho socialist Vote was 40,000 strong in as that of his body. T'he physician made his 2 o Lot pressure to sell, the temper is still bullish, Under the head of postofiices and. post- | ficiency is diminished " within that ot the | § i 3 the state, 1f that had been cast for the deimo- report, to the effect that the lad would never z and no one seeins at all apprehensive of a nderthe head of 1 5 2 POSC | year before, being below $6.900.000, exclusive | Sity of trained signal office Rearet is ex- | oyt state ticket the republican state ticket h A : ! Out of Respect For Arthur. lecline masters the report says that when the fiscal | year before, being below % i s - STiEe > t ] be mentally fit to reien, for which piece of | ovhon Nov, 21,—Ofices of the United | © o SIS year 1536 closed. the postoflices of the United | OF itic railroad serviee. ‘I'he last three | pressed at the action of congress in faillng to | would have been defeated by a large majority, | information the czar rewarded the doctor With | gyes Tesution anit conotlate sonmral will by WEEKLY CROP SUMMARY, States numbered 53,614, besides 497 branch | years have sustuined the etfects of the reduc: | provide for the continuance of Fort Meyeras | and the socialists belong nominally to the e bl iop VI | States legation and consulate general will be 2 ARY. e s, The. Meroase In the mum. | Uon of letter postage from 3 to 2 ¢ of | 1'bost of instruction. Touching the weather | demoeratie party, Blaine will bo the repube { A terrifle box o the ear and 8% closed to-morrow as a mark of respect for the | (o Reportea G Wty | ber of establishinénts over the previous year | Ites of second-cliss matter by one torecasts and special warnings issued during | Hean nominee without a doubt - 1e is in tho | i once issued orders for his expulsion from | late ex-President Avthur, onCitions, Iteporte as Generally | 0 361, chiefly arising from the disposition | Of doubling the unit of welght of s ST ! v i ficld already and every day he is doing some- ( p Russia. There is such a thing as being drunk = Favorable to Growing Grains. of applications for new offices, which had ac- | the heaviest checks uponits teceipts which | the year, it is said that the increasing de- | tning to hélp his canvass along. Cleveland i with power. Thisis the Czar's ease, lle is | Foussian Consuls Evacuate Bulgaria. | Ciicaco, Nov, 2L.—The followiag erop | cumlatod i the office durin the y the service ever suffered. | From 1578 to 1852 | mand for theso forecasts may be taken s | will be the demoeratic candidate again and [ fi said to complete the intoxication with some- | . SO ov. 21.--All the Russian consuls [ summary will appear in this week’s issue of | fore fo \‘\-unt\m nl('liu]n. du_v llwil\('zvn\lpi)u :’]“‘.dkf“:}“l R N S .l\‘\"|.5;;::;-(‘:)0(‘1'1‘-;;1r‘}uuu“;.‘”ll :w‘:-m-"\‘ 1; u‘nz\hllc G that linois will be tound to be for i " e AN Vi = ve lel 2 The French cons ore O O g’ evie! o) o S e New England states gained 50 Sre ¥ o c ly w e NErous requests. re- 3 thing else, and when in that condition has | lave lott Bulgaria, The French consul here | the Farmers' Review: Reports from the | oitices the TEew [uglati siates ghite s [ sustaining, = = = = i coived Trom cities, towns and corporations | HEPRESENTATIVE MATSON REITERATES, been known to beat his wife, Poor Prince | Wi protect Itussian subjects, the German | winter wheat growing states indicate that | &5 [V "W o titeon Southern statesand | , Louerslivat issues bezan in August and | fir'Shoeial warninzs, owing to the funited | Representative Matson, of Tidiana, i an Alexander, I am afraid, regrets his seven | COMSul having refused w do so. conditions aro generally favorable for zrow- | {lie Tndiah _territory, 1,443 the three statos | Hhe envelope appears to_find popular faver. | approprintion tor’ ‘this™ braneh of | interview in to-day’s Post, reiteratos that the years I of power, and_ believes in the pos- RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT, ing grain. 1o eighteen counties in 1liinois | and three territories on the acitic slope, 10/ 'll"‘_“,‘;l"ll,'l‘:,'""(‘-""!“:‘;r‘l‘"l“"!“i‘" e but the | the service. — General Ilazen says that | trouble with the democrats in the recent ) b it S8OL) 2 o %O, six report an increased age over last | the western states and territories, 501 As | e aual TAporanc an guinining, 09| the progress made inindicating the | election dissatistaction growing out ot | sibility of conciliating his savage cousin. 2 — L 5! Tthayeost) car. Virginin required the | Jater articles are more satistactory. The de- | ypiroach of cold waves as been highly sat- | the distribution of oftices, for which con- | When the chance of his re-clection was [ The Union League Club Takes Action | year's, six an average acreage and twola de- | |1 LIGPIRERE ¥R VAR 01g TEUICE B | mand appears to increase, and the issues to | {Fory and ho 1s convineed that property | gressmen. and not the president are rospon- | spoken of not long ago he said: *1 will never oriuhofit i Eesilent v eathy creased acreage, indicating that the average | 41'{{iscontinuances, while Colorado sustained | the 1st of Novomber instantamount to nearly | 5 the value of many millions of dollars has | sible. “Whetheror not,” says Matson, “the return to Bulgaria unless after a reconcitia- | W York, Nov, 21.—The Unlon League | of the state will be fully equal to that of the | the greatest diminution, 1> having been dis- | three millions in number. 1t appeared ob- | peen saved through theazency of thisserviee, | democrats who were defeated by democratic 1 tion with Russin.” This was told me by the | <1ub met last night to take appropriate action | preceading year. In twelve counties in | continued to but 29 established. e Lo e e o iy | An apbrovriation of $50,000 is recommended | dissatistaction will hold the adwinistiation i RTEonI{G W hoDhe R oTil s G elapo ¥ 1 | relating to the death of ex-President Arthur. | Indiana five report an increase, five an aver- | ‘The appointients of postmasters during | funjeation public cspecially: tha they | for an extonsion of the serviee aid the opin; ISEponsln’e, and becoms Lo ansiite tHihe vl ! 1S ] S e 8| sl = 801 Ve 2t ol ¥ 3 M s expresse 0 0 AppPropri VO H0S! e i evela L KAULDATS' DOMTSTIO L1SE, Chancey M. Depew presided and in his ve- | age and two a deereased acreage. In cleven | §19,J05 IR yyitr nbered, aifdetier | wight to some extent supersede bostal cards | 1 i tecoptalo to the peonie, O the | mpassiblo to- tell. 11 the demoeratic: party | Ibars, thoush pictured, pohit cally, | MATKS Teferred to the comparatively recont | Kansas counties three report an increased, | cios cecasioned by resignations ot expired | and unsealed cireulars, and thus benefit the | 305 cold wave signals displiyed during the | fail to satisty the labor_organizations 1 have ] P e monster of such bideous i 1o i | death of thrce distinguished members, Gen- | two an average and six n decreased nerenge. | commissions, 557 to' vieancies. caused by | Tevelnue, atthe same time being lhter and | voar, 911 or 8.5 por cent. Werd justited. OF | 10 doubt there will b an tndopendent. labor i st ‘ ol ceous mien, 18 10 o Grant, General Hancock and now Gen- | In six Miehigan counties ome reports | death, 452 on the establishment of new of- | Mgre conveniently handled in the mails. | ihe utility of flood warnings furnished by the | candidate for the presidency. Just what ) private life, a good-natured man of studious ¢ U ¥ 10,55 upon remavals. Of the total | . Lhe registration business marked the gain- | gigznal seryice the report saysa careful esti- | voting strength his following would develo | habits and quiet manners. He is devoted to | ¢l Arthur, An extended set of resolutions | an increased, four an average and | Fes SN ROORARON eweyalsy OLES (O | ing and ‘business aetivity of the | e o I ST oPerty Ytk Ak S125.000 | 1t Would. D8 Mhpossible. 0. 58y, and. Whid il his family—his wife who is in illhealth, | FO¥/eWing the life and services of the de- | two a decreased acreage. In fourteen | i prosident, (he vacancies having occurred | YEArbY n {orease in the numbor 6tdomes- | was'saved atthe sietal -mfflnfifm wirty would suffer most by the movetaent /5 lady of about fifty, like himself from the | cedsed were passed. General Sherman said [ Missouri counties four report an increased, | from the following causes, respectively, viz: le-'?[“-‘“mfl‘wm' «?17' o, MU rdls :"_mffi ‘Tenn., by the flood warnings of 1 would depend on circumnstances. 1f the labor v, ) r lie hiad known Arthur long before he became | three an averaze, and seven a_decreased | By expiration of commissions, 46%; by resig- | Mestic parcels of 36,017 in foreign dispatehied | gorvic on the Cumberland river during | eandidnte was a revenue reformer he would i Baltic provinces of Russia, and two lively ! 3 reaze, ifteen Ohio counties four 3 L Y ! tters, of 7,080 of foreign dispatehed parcels, | jfirey R ATYTI RErotEELtHD e AL drasyY Mot Trom e (oLIEREREIE ] r 4 h p v s ance. | acreage. In fifteen Ohio counties four report | nations, 253; by death, by removals or N 3 3 March ane Apr of i current [ probably d S 1 the democratic { president and he valued his acquaintance. 3 ) ) 43 A OFA0AI4IBY X1 percent in' government K g little zirls—who are anxiously awaiting | T " 5 an increased, ten an ayerage, and one a de- | suspensions, 247: and to oftices which had | 84 of 104,455, or L1 per capt, 'n - & year, The expen to the gove party, but if he was a protectionist his sup- DapA's return to Vienna, where ho still re. | KTom the day he took tie oath of oflice a8 | creased nereage. In wine Wisconsin counties | been assigned from the fourth to the third | dispatehes sent free, with an fincrease of | yen’ i communicating the above_ wan- | port would probably come from the repibs | tains bis rank s a military attache of the | CHICT Magistrate up to the day he threw off | four report au_increased, three an average, | class, 47, LT ('fiffillllu ed, again of 4.5 Ber | ings to all the stations of this ican ranks, Whether sueh a candidate could ] TR T 8 its cares, he had been an Lonorable, magnan- | and two a decreased acreage. In Missouri FREE DELIVERY SBERVICE, cent. “"9‘{‘5"‘,’-‘ o adonted durine the | neluding the pay-of river obser arry any state and deprive both of the other ey, o brought them messages trom the | jingus and magniticent leader, “Thitee weeks | and Wisconsin the outlook for winter wheat [ The free delivery sevice by carriers was, | broved by the new system adopted duriug the | $7.50. This singie example il candidaes of a necessary majority of elee- I l!"m'ml’; about \\hmiu fate they were uot un- | ago he !Lmd oo llnlnn.l 1\14; wore the same .l;hl Jarenor -u“t{» be unusiy ly fine, and in Ohio, | during the Ilnq‘ymr,l \clmle{xo Ilh{ o cities ,‘.LS; D e o i i postaice i l;flln‘g |I|llnn' in the v\;hulu toral \nm: doubtful, | naturally concerned. pleasant smile. Ilis hair was more gray, but | Indiana, 1llinois and Kansas is generally | —Aurora, 11, Duluth, Minn.. and Newport, | 3% rans ot et oo | state weathe ce General BOTHLERED BY THE RABIL O N hiR r N OTICIN O e was in the old good humor that ufl who | fair to gbod. The averages in the yield of | Kv.,—making on the 50th of June, 1850, 181 nmgu.nr}ull w-lk '1‘1" '.'""‘,1,"','!.}},""'.{.'",\”.7'm l; The plan of operating the state we A good deal of comment was oceasioned i Mr. Lee, our charge d'affairs at Vienna, | Yere acquainted with him knew so well. | corn donotvary but slightly from farmers' | free delivery offices in all. = Of earriers, there | phe teglstored article, whereby unnecessary | vice, co-operating with the signa here to-day by the following in this morn- Mr. Lee, BIA0RC ALLALIBEAL AN, | Yet there was something in his face which | reports. Very “completé réports make the | was an increase of 453, giving a total number l'"-a‘"" is avolded and greater security met with encouragement during the year, | inu’s Post, said to have been written at the | had a pretty hard task there on his first ar- | spoke of death, He was now gone to meet | average yield per acre follows: Illinois 841, The cost rose by the amount of | tained. Sl L and the evident value of such organizations | white house: “President Clevelana has by ] rival, but his coolness and good scnse suc- | his loving wite, ‘They would not call him | 275 bushels, Iowa 27 a 12, Wiseon- 115, ‘The number of pieces of mail |, THEDEAD LETTER OFFICE in afording means_for a rapid and economi- | so annoyed by the impertinence of the vulgar L 3 {fal % The magnitude of the work of the dead ° ceeded in fixing his standing in whatwas at | back in_memory, but remember him as one | sin'27, Missouri 254, Indiana 315, Obio maticr, counting collections and deliveries, [ | Fhe magnitude of the wotk of the dead | cal distribution of weather forccasts and | and eurious whenever he las appeared in 1 first such a diflicult post. An English diplo- | tFue to his friends, true to his country, and | Minnesota 344, Michigan 475, Nebraska 20, | handled by the carriers during the year was | JCSer bilice, appears in tho for NHEBER | frost and cold wave warnins of this service | public that he has been obliged to have the | Rt o] el true to his God. ~ Otner culogies were pro- | The reports from Michizan are not w8 com- | 1,040,520,50%, an increase over the previous | S02hri OF pleces of Wil mieiter feated | has led me to arrange for the establishment s of the white house grounds closed and mat told me that on one occasion Count | younced by Cornelins N. Bliss, Willian | plete as from other states and the aver year' ol 204985186, The average | JUring the year;an incrense since the pre: | of similar seryices in_ states where they are | strangers exeluded before he could venture | Kalnoky undertook to ignore Mr. Lee ata | Walter Phélps and others, A committee of | eannot be taken as nearly aceurate as those | number of picees ndled by | Vious .year of b per cent setters and | ot known, The ehief signal ofticer hopes | unon a walk abont the lawn. This precau- | & 1 % | parcels were delivered to the proper parties 9 f party. ‘The latter waited until o y was abpointed to attend the funeral, of other states. cach carrier was 402710, The amount of | bareels were delivered to the proper, parties | that congress at its next session will recog- | tion havinz been_ taken, thé president and saw Kalnoky the center of a group, and then EW YORrK, Nov. 21,.—One thousand police s postage on local matter is reported at 85,539, | Shopened o the number of 4545 alld | nize the essful work performed by Lieu- | Mrs, Cleveland yester@ay ventured upon a B dalnokyt o group, and then, | gl nave to-day been delailed o service Don’t Tell On the Traitors. BL207 an inerease of $558,19.57 on the pre. | 30053 foreign pleces wete retwrned to the | wenant Greely and ks party by jroviding for | stroll, throngly the rounds. Hitherto tho . 5 g directly up to the Austrian premier, |y ¢onpection with Arthw’s funeral to-mor- | CLEVELAND, 0., Nov. 21.—[Special Tele- | vious year; while the excess of such postages | Country of oriin. e TS pabed, | promotions of tlie survivors and support for | president has had to “drive out of town for wished him good evening in such a way as to | rowe ey will be comms ; ; K oW, ] In : 1-Manly Tello, representa- | over tiie ¢ ompel a recognition. The Austrian court | Stecrs. supported by five captains, Thitty ot | fras o G b1 anly Wello, representa- | A set is difficult to get into for even the best of | the finest appearing and tallest men of the | U I iELOI ARALR CUTINE L / For et to get Intofor even the best of | 8 e Torcs will ‘et as un escort t the | War, and now editor of the Catholic Uuiverse, | e wled by Tnspector | gram to the 3 about one-half were destroyed as undeliver: [ Ho" ] K 65 of those who lost their lives | such exercise.” ‘The above is_considered {he ablo and valucless, and the residue delivered | while serving with this expedition. “The re- | most insulting thrust at the citizens of Wash- or filed to await reclamation. Letters o the | qrt closes with recommendations fooking to | ington and the people who visit the capital | 12,138, containing money aggre- | the establishient of an additional caution- red in public print here, woney order s 3 ) ; D E rating 732, besides 15,105 containing | s P : y < . 3 e hearse. All the men will wear full winter | writes a letter to the Plaindealer, objecting | ducted during the past year in accordar gating L7382, besides 18,1 % | ary on the lakes and the purchase, at a cost AT THE CAPITATL | ‘r)'lllr‘:-;)" ‘:‘Inlu"ll:x‘ [\:-‘“l(lllll]“;:l:n/\\l:::lll‘h:;,";fi’mg uniforins with belts, batons and white | to the proposed publication in the Southern | with its wellestablished me 'I‘ infts, ",":;‘f‘ffl,f"'.e;-"(’.ln"x1;-'-‘;.‘.?:i""""vf,‘,’lfl_“.'f‘. of $10,800, of & new building. for this accom- | James Stéphenson, of Oniaha, 1 ere, k 80003 D erican lady, a | ylove: A fve ¢ isville, of '8 ol ¢ | customaryeflicieney. It was extended to311ad. | LD DR ION0Y, O R0 204 o valie o | modation of the bureau, - - - | Mrs. Padelford, now spending the winter | © WasmiNGToy, Nov.21.—The president left "“:’]"'_“" of 'l“"‘.'"“”" Ofstlieipaper ;‘I"_’“,‘I”“ ditional postoflices, while but 10 were dropped [ 31121 were dulivered to the owners. — A GILESHAM BOOM. there with her husband, came, saw and con- | Washington for'New York on the 10 ¢’clock | 10 the northwestern conspiracy. LLEL from its list. During the vpast year there LOTAVONUS QOLIVOGLLOD] HONG ‘l M Report of the Chief Ordnance Officer. A X quered the entres to this seventh heaven of | train over the Pennsylvania railroad, He | makes public a letter from Jefferson Davis, | were issued 7,840 could not ‘h.l' ! ll‘r‘uwm?. anc h:qni WASHINGTON, Nov. 2L — Commodore | The Indiana Man Said to Be Good s LA o ST was accompanied by Secretary Bayard and | who says: mz to nearly 114,000,000 auetion sale of mmelymed parecls, amounied | | WasiNoTox, | Now. 1. o Commodore Presidential Timber. \fsayALDIBcarooly.ah offort, Al Postmaster General Vilas and Private Secre- | vy fuily coneur in y ink S to the | notes. amounting to 11,718,000, 3 fF okl B A L | K : g N coin) Telo been royalty’s guest, while the emperor and | tary ‘They oceupied car No. 160, the |y propricty of publishing the correspondence | Wternational ordersaggregating §7,175,7s ) picture cirds, and the like, | ordnance, in his annual revort to the sec Nrw Yonk, Nov. #1—[Special Telegram archdukes ring the changes on her beauty | private car of Vice President Thompson, of | of burmorthwestorn fricnds st montetue | hesides the payment of forelgn orders, re incapable of return, to the number of 16,164 | tary of the nay a | to the BeE.|—The Cin- orrespondent of tl L-Gazette telegraphs his says that during the vere distributed to hospitals, asylims Ay8. that during the y and clevernes Gre distributed Lo ospitals, tsy s | number of six-ineh high power steel the Peansylvania ilroad compiny most 54,000,000, The entire | PICCCS. ates who held intercourse with them. Though | ing a total of cinnati Commerel Al Secretaries Lamar and Whitney - o IRt e » | amount of fees received 'was $1,214,506,3%, less | and ch \ Lnhes /o beon ‘Anishe = paper to-night as follows: A movement to Ao Raster Cliet Justica” "Waite, " dustices * tiart [ yed” SENIEE 10 Chiok " abcrnel strifar e, | by S5800.00 than the previous yenr. "Iho | Colimbia forthe use of their inmates, | have becn finished and fired st tho b i s et e AOYSIN LA Sk e i - lan and Blatehford ' and Senators | countenancing the unconatitutional coerel total net revenue paid into the treasury for | ANOTHER ASKIBTAN PUMEENDED, LEnancoy BAETOUNGS, <18y AIRYD. . ; alaliisi g y [Copuright 165 by James Gordon Bennett.} e AT LA A AT (e i the unconstitutional coere e onr s S5H0.051. 5 N Ry SO I'he report si A fourth assistant post- | given proof of & very satisfactory character | in 1588 has been inaugurated in tiis city and Brussers, Nov. 2L—{Now York Herald | Jefton'the 4 o'clock train over the same road. "..l.:xl::-’(::t"x‘ll:::'fi-:;vflnlfi"l)‘x:-iil; Jratsowortiiy, % | ficint to pay all cost of the money order cler. | Master general was recomnended in the re- | o' 5000 muzzle velocity was obtained with | taken definite form, A meeting of half a Cable.—pecial 10 the Brk,| — To-mor- | to represent their respective branches of o | Fil'to 06 injurions to them. We had learned | 1eal service in the department and the audit- [ Port of last year, and reference is again made setiles and moder- | dozen leading republicans was held in the The worlk on smaller | Fifth Avenue hotel Thursday evening and | ¥ s roported as hav- | the matter fully discussed. Judge Gresham ing wrogressed satisfactorily, Under the | was in the hotel at the time, but not at the head of projectiles, Commodore Sicard com- | meeting, however, The avaulability of Judge ments upon the unsuitable character of east | Grogham was stronely put by & genile iron as a material for projeetiles intended to | {1/¢8!AM Was strougly put by a_gentleman asons then suggested in favor of | #standard power and pr row night a man called Temon, will [ Kovernment at ex-President Arthur o the T funeral. | that our men in northern prisons were <uf- | or's oflice, the rent of buildings and the . i\ e bexin fasting here. fle undertakes to fast | They oceupied a special parfor car and were | foring nhaman teatment: mon oo | matntenance of them, besides ail ineidental providing sieh an ofticer. Additional experl: | al (|I.l||l||n| pressirys 1 ‘,..“ vol or Merlnttl, He is forty ompanied b rgeant-at-Arms Canaday. | qoomed to death in cold blood. Our efforts | and miscellaneous expenses, But 52 money ;l‘. T e D e RUORLD &£un ports and machine onger than Buccl or Morlattl, ko is forty r tives Springer, Wellborn, Wil- | 1o liberate thein was a duty, to neglect which | orders were reported during the Inst yearas | (he obinion expressod. No private business ars of age, thin, fairand was born at Basle, son, Hitt and Heard, the Washing- | would have been o shi Kuowing the | erroneously paid, and of these a part roved | Well conducted, of far lass magnitude, would witzerland, but has lived mauy | ton contingent of the committee on the part | seope of the proposed publication. I can only | on examination fo have been properly paid; ong want such an ofiicial, _‘The gover)mon: years In Belzium as a commer- | 0f the house toattend the funeral, left on the wat L trust 1t will not lead to revolutions | 50 that during the orders, involy: | Should save many times his salary within a « ! o sy { / B R el YL i trs v | year by the retrenchments in expense which [ [ bdert o hiih nower guns andethe tuilure | from Indiana, who said’ he would carry that cial traveler. He pretends to look Shntedey Sl o against our northwestern friends, who mag: | [k R Weps dharked o posiiontCes be: | s sieady superintendence it entoree. | of “Seohnakrs to. Supply whantiveraq | State and was the only repuplican who could upon Succias a mere practical joker, while | A Strike Against the Bell Tolephone. | need > Hour ot | 555, were assumed by the department. l‘lw h«'«y«;; |(|;[}|;a4:l‘{l:«-l| l~*'I=}_{':llll‘4"jf_h;dl\c cast steel shells of good quality, Under the | doso, e has no entanglements and no presenting his own case as one usefulto | Rocugst Y., Nov, 2L.—The strike e | RAILBOAD TRARSPORTATION. :11}:‘;;(,““; 'l‘"l'fiu_"“:m‘ at gt poaconm: | hiead of m.ui'.lllt' suns and cannon the report | parsonal or poltieal enmities, His igh science, as he supports himself by means of a | which the Rochester telephone subscribers Murdered by Horse Thieves, o pder the hiead of railtoad transnortation: | Yontad for tho requisito constancy of labor | horcef ientienoy shroad to ihevease the ¢ chinracter and great ability, together with his Jguor, about which ho will give no explana- | haye inaugurated against the Bell Telephone | ALBUQUIQU Nov. 2L—A bloody | 500 R0 RN N oes wis mado during | sud study,” pressed that picees throwing projectil fing ofiielal record and personal populariy tion, but which, he says, would protect any | company, which controls the system in this | tragedy occurred here at 11:30 to-night. | 10" List”year by giving full eitect to. the 1 OIDBORTRAIE, & .| twenty or thirty pounds will ‘soon bo per- | M1 wike him the stronigost ma for udian trayelery in African deserts against hun i o 6Bt 100n vesterday s o | Marshal McGuire and Officer Henry at- | thirteenth section of the aet of July 12, 15 In conclusion the postmaster general says: | iy, Cartridges for Hotehkiss guns have 161G WS 0 0L UIIE L0 PISYARE TepULILG city, began here at noon yesterday when the y 12, A medical comwmittee will wateh him during the oxperiment, and the public will be ad- steam whistles of nearly every factory was | tempted to arrest two horse thieves—Charles | which requires that every railroad,” con- | |1 Wishto avoid « priwish to avald avery erfunctory phirase, | boon produced in {his enuntry whieli verform | of all sctionsand wiisiindes and diffgrex blown as & signal to indicate that the fight | 1058 and “Kid” Johnson—when the former | structed in whole or in pact by a lund grant } ms intense with'sinearity | hotter than those abroad, Touching the | % opinion from uniting upon him. A New | i b e to the assistants and heads o : Vork ex-congressman declared if any repube SR i A -2/ of the United States on condition that | MY #ratitude to the assistants and heads ot | g nanent of new vessels Commodore Sicard X00DE B 3 i d. & against the company had begun. The oppo- [ pulled a revatyer, shooting Henry through | tho mails should be transported thercon at | Direaus and oflices, the chiof clerk and | gays:™ Fornew ships approaching completion | Hean can « ity New York, that nin wag o Py sition s to the change in the tarif o rentals [ A1 fosras ierce o fiel e 16t IWNE | such price as the congress should by law | ¢hiefs of divisians of this departmentfor | wi fiave enshteen six-incl and” threo eighte | Gresham, and his course had been sl as to ardinal Jac obini Resigus, e M R KIS/ S SLARINA e horse thieves immediately - mount direct, shall cive but 80 per cent. of the | their loval and eflicient co-operation, count- | juol und two five-ineh guns finished, and | wike b ally strong. nother gens [Copyright 185 by James Gordon Bennelt,) ep pany s to in horses and escaped o the mountains, The uthorized to be paid to others. ing no hours und sparing no person could say positively Conks compensation Inquiry disclo Lineon- | ghyee sixineh and five cight-inch well ad- | Heman stated | the” common objeet in- | St ofethor with all ariages ot o | 1z Would support Gi Fidelity and atiention | gtjantic and_Boston and al 3.—[New York Herald Cable | troduce tn this eity, ‘The old rate was from | sherff and a posse are now in pursuit, Rou L—[New York Herald Cable | §55i,7860 nor yens for the lge of ench 1nstras | MeGuire 18 still nilve bt reported dying, veelal 1o the BeE])--Cardinal Jacobini has | hent. */Fie new. taifl o Rowe, Nov, shivm and join ace D Duldbo b venience to promo that wany roads within ! «n if he were nominated, o Gy zoncously | trusted to our cave | tively In the cam i ) h he purview of the act had be 3 for the Chicazo | 1 arges at the rate of | LATER—Charles Ross, one of the horse | A e TR have been conspicuons among the clerfeal [ AANG, 4! 4 o & 11t was asserted At the mugwumps veremptorily resigned, e is sorely afilicted | 350 for 500 messages and a proportionate rate | thieves who killed Oflicer Henry and mor- !.",',',“( :'l'“l.'.‘,lllf.\.-'fl" "‘h‘IA:uxlllllm\I’Ihlhl"l‘ll il foree, and thie corps of inspectors' lias well L‘"«'n‘\f|.:]\'4 e h P ,.,f‘.f‘h l\lf\" NS of | would suoport Gieshiain, The most extremo with aropsy. However, the auiduuncs say | for each additional message, As soon as the | tally wounded Marshal MeGuire” last night, pula] d the ah oL Buch ex s ary { arly a il s ment of their diligentand | paye i | might not do so it Cleveland is renominated, ectiic | pntall that influence would go solidly for all ndages, 0 provided search lights' and apy L L b Iy 0% S earned acknowled e A SR R SR tariff was made known tie subscribers or- [ was captured in a Mexican dance Lall this | Seasise, pavments sinea the enactment at f Ve S rvice, e Justiiable pleasure the wily prelate seents coming trouble S00,047.01 This sum has been deduetea f 7 ) ! 3 between the vatiean and the quirenal, Hels | §0B12ed a protective assoziation, and as far [ morning with a_bullet hole tnrough his | g st & or SR sorvico to the | With which the Gmproving condition of our [ wiltits o1 scbbndars " baitars hoih uif the demociats nowinated any other RaRE I8 FAAR AL AUBGIIRLAL £ that | A can bo Imlumllunlh ve p|.-<l.l‘.-d l‘ln'mwl\'«i qmm.l.-x.l \I\h:;-, it becaio known that ROSS | 1oiida aflicted, in A Ak AP Dectively | Postal administration is “now exhibited o | buing pressed. Moot of the powder of (he | A than Cleveland, One of the gentlemen " 0 enterta ate the belief that | tostop using the instruments after noon | was artested 700 excited men assembled and | FO4d8 ¢ i ap Y | You is the joint possession of all these ofticers | A t1an ta o M e | \wiio was present had a two ho interview Leo must soon leave Rowe. ‘Theanti-clerical | to-day, The only business places wsing tele. | wanied to take the prisoner and. lynel him. | Fecoverablo from each of. thom, and their | Yo I8the Joint possession offull these otfieers | A tlan i ud Boston is delivered and thag for | W Wis prosent bad & two bours inteow arty haye almost daily increased their in- | PhONes to-nisht are one or two hotels, tele- | With great difliculty Ross was placed in_jail, | Fates of comvensation adjusted in accord. | WIS BETEIC S b the Ohioago will Lo ardored spocd The | ation 1s that the atter approved the moyes TSy A i thosn ool tholt M | Eraph offices and cab offices. | Atany of the in- | which 15 now . guarded by Snerifl - Heass | 41Ce withthe statute, “Fhe saving in annual | ccomplis ik sampmants of yndylshed shina are now Ina | i e : sults to the pope, and theso recently culmin. | SR S A &0 rabed in mourning or boxed | anda company of militn, 11 rumereq | expense s0 ¢ffocted: i3 81217007, - . it forward siate. Ax third-rate wooden ships “ S ated in an eraption of Garibaldiaus into the | up and have on them such inscriptions as | that the vigilantes are organizing and tronble | &4 the other hand the rate of money ex Report of the Ohlef of Construction. | the last bullt are good oxawples of the bost A Queer Explosive. vatican itself. Jacobini's successor will, it is | “Gone to join the angels,” “Down with | is anticipated before morning. “Kid” John. | diture for railroad transportation has be WasHINGTON, Nov. 31— T'he chief of the | class of wouden yvesscls and must be de Nrw HAVESN, Coun., Nov. 2L-[Special a0 laell, s | Join | 5, 3 g Jot enbanced by the decision of the supreme o J ol i pended upon to do the most of the work of ¥ YRY hy & ylodegé 1l thought, be Cardinal Czachl. monopolies,” ete, fon. foss"accomplice, has not yet been lieard | courg that the mall” earaings of the lines of | Lureat of construction and repuir, in bis | i Gy Pinil ‘vopinced by new siips, ‘Liie | Telegram to the BEx. ] ~Di, George Blaw, of regp———— g T—_ frou. AN Youd which constituten part of the boldimg | 300Ul report, states that the eruisers Atlanta | 1oiort'Sive it Is desirabie that they should re. | Yale cologe, was Knocked senselos: and LONDON SOCIALISTS, ~ Murd Vheel, Death of Charles Francis Adams, s, | Of the Central Paciiic railfoad company, but | and Boston are ut the navy yard, Brooklyn, | celve modern armament, as the impression | pearly killed by the exploston of an ostrieh P Honrews Poit, L L, Nov. 21L—Meagre | g 8 O Hon, Charles Fanel, | Which were not part of s subsidized toad, [ N. Y. They have both been on the docks | they would produce without it is but slight, | BeATS SHIE0 DY 0 EXPOSTUR €6 A0 oAEeH They Hold Their Usual Sunday Meet- | reports received from Sea Clff, L. 1, set .4 y o Lliarles Wrancis | cannot be elnimed for credit upon its indebt* | and put m repair. The Chicago is still at | When they are replaced the armament will | €4¢ in th WES . Il 8 - ing in Teafalgar Square. forth the fact that a schooncr ran ashore | AJAms, sr, diedat 5:40 a. m. to<day at his | edness o the governmant but must be paid. | Chloster, and the work on her is now being | SISWer 10r nower yessels. “The estimatos | Ihe ege was one of four which had just ar- LoxDon: Nov, o1 The sotillsts marehed | there yesterday, She fs the long 1sland and | Fesidence in this city, He has suffered for | The annual rate of ""“’gfi, Within. this dotar: alor, and U b on Lor.Is 1 " | submitted for next year azgregate § nived from Afriea, having been saved from a Loday frow fiteen outlying points to Trafal- | hails from Oyster Bay and hasa fonage of | SOWe ve years from brain trouble, arising | Wination is above 241,800, 0n account of the "l“." iod rapldly toward complotion. 10 | including $1,500.000 towards 1o wreeked ship near Priniaad. It weighed d 01 SUAIS:. T'be warovs Bodlos were Nasded | 140 Before she caue nshore the people | A1SIDZ from overtaxing s brain in the lit- | fentral Pacilic compagy; alone, Lu view, | chisf constructor says the appropriution of | of vessels autliorized and 1,080,130 for tuel, | giree and o half pounds, Dr. Blair had just g squ urious hodies were headed | 180 tous. Licfore sl 1 usliore the beople | Ly’ Nori non Whicl ho wis enguged; 1o | however of tie action of cngross al he last | 85,501, mado under -the act of July 16, 1556, | Iabor, general arment aud - now proving | firec it Wbt (e L ol by baids of musicand the paraders carried | of Sea CIill noticed something strange. Al | wasthe third son of John Quiney: Adams, | 5055100, 1o payments have been made on this | will not be suflicient to complete the work on | §rouid: banners bearing incendiary inseriptions. | sall was set, but the eraft drifted hither and | a as in Boston August 7. account. ‘Ihe conviction will force itself | ;o "0, p order th olay i ; 5 it . waro what was wanted, aud was Ollg 8 liola Anons tho mofthws 'rl'“l"l)l- :I; ”"“:’,“ SR e AR A Haed hither AR | and was bora I Ho fol Augist 16, 1807, upon the mind of every careful inquirer, it | these vessels, and in order that no delay in A New Railway Incorporated, in the third one, A hiss and explosion fol- TLthts Are Worth Fiehtine Foy o o @ U | pariy who boarded her found that she was fa oy S T may be safely aflirmed, that the present | its prosecution may be occasioned by lack | Krokuk, la, Nov. 2L—Articles of incor- | Jowed, hnocking bim sen-cless and covering tlchts Are Worth Fighting For,” and *Work | ihaidoned, 4he after part of the vessel was Jeff Davis Church Dedication, method measuring the compensation of | of funds, he has asked for an additional ap- | poration of the Chicago, Kansas & Western | his faee with euts, The explosion was felt | Yor All, Overwork For None” Sowe of the | besmeared with blood, while iu the immedi- | | JOVISVILLE, Nov. 2L—To-day at Fairview | railroads for muil transportation is elumsy, | jropriation of 5,000, which, itis expected, | railway were filnd swith county recorder | Otherparts of the building, the first two mon earried Chrygian caps ou poles, As the | ate vieimty of the wheel large pools were | there was dedicated a Baptist hureh erccted | ineaual in effcots, diflicult of satisfuctory ad~ | (G somplete the vesseis. The Lackwana, | yesterday. The capital sto B0, too,unp, | B kind Legh, Bunotied A Lisaiad i southern contingent erossed Westminster | fouud, indicating that the man at the heiw | on the site of the buildiug where Jeffers ustinent, and by no weaus fixed upon & true I T, 1] A e AR =l GARILELN LA, | culphate of nereury, which prevents fer- A YR wl been murdered and that bis body bad | Davis was born, The g e ol hasis, The subject deserves carly considera- | FOW at Mare Island navy yard, Cal, while | divided in shares of $100 eac T'he live of | mentation, while the third had not, and l’-‘ ]..» b8 bands played the Marseillatse, | 1o "ist Mito the sea. The Long fsland | and ‘m:_“ u)'- ,“:‘_L;"I‘"'{H";“ l*lml o tion,” not yet condemned, can not be repaired | the railway will be constructed from a point | long vorage had stirred up a lot of powertul covle in the windows of the government | was in command of Captain ‘Thoias Carnon- | §ma i wisy by GBI © FRnaen 10 pi o ,TIE BALLWAY MALL SERVICE, for active service, and it is suzgested that | on the Mississippi viver in Lee county, T, in | K45 inside 165 eighteen-and-a-hal-ineh diame - offices weie hooted. Whea it passed through | ter, au old man, assisted by Henry Frank, of the'chureh, Davis was preseat, Of the railway mail seryice the report says: | she be converted into a receiving ship—to | a southwesterly direction thranzh Missouri | ter shell, which burstas soon as the file_had Dowaing street they bissed Lord Raudolph - e The service, through theearnest efforts and to K w8 City. The incorporators are ( | weakened it enough, ‘The shell is two milo- ) Te R £ - ————— hearty co-operation®or offl e o | replace the eld line of battle ship Independ- | to Ki f X ar e (PR | o e Churehill, ‘The sight of the horse gu ol promised the Dificultie v wearly co-operation‘ol officers and meu, con . It Peck Wilde, Co W th, Geo, W, | metr 1 that it can't be | I “The sigli of the horse guard seu proiend the | A The Week's Clearings. tinues to malntain the bigh standard of of. | ence, which is now unfit for further use as f Ay Heek K Wilde, (o W, Swith, tivo, W | GRS 0 R s can be tries incensed the mob, whicl fawly howled B 2 l“ _ She=ilio colmitiee of BosToN, Nov. 21.—A table compiled from | ficieney attained in past.years, and has af- | a receiving ship. The Tennessee, the only proposed Atehison, Topeka & Santa Fa lin learned it is the only aceident nd on with rage. - An ofticer closed the gates and rs appointed at the general meetink | specials to the Post show the gross elearings | forded to the public fnproved facilities and | fivst rate wooden vessel in active servive, can | bnct it ia vepottod that constiierion itk bosi | tecord ‘- the wob proceoded. The east end sent a full | Ofthe Western Passenzer assoctation to find | of the piineipal cities of the United States | increased accommodation, as opporwiulty of- | he kept In safvice bute fow wionths longer: | af once, - v .. force aud two bands of music. When the [ 8 Way out of the deodlock, have compro- | for the week ending November 20 to be | fered or experience suggested. The changes | The Nandoah also has been surveyed und - Held for Trial, speaking besan, there were bresent 5,600 | mised alt difficulties, by making an agree. | 81,00L411,735, 8 decrease of 5.5 per cent from | Of method or extent are all in the way of en- | found ta be beyond repair. ‘The uuinber of | Socialists Denounce Honvy Geor | Youomana. Nov. 2L--The caigaiu of the Ahcinllata, 2000 unempIoyod. Workmen Aud | ment i part. “The Ml oanban o Y ARIeO | O COrTeAPORAING poriod Tast 2 ear: largeinent, demanded by the increase of | serviceable boats in the navy has thus been | Npw Yonk, Noy, 20 —-At a weeting of | stommer Sovmnttn. swhich - forndered off eriminals -~ aud 20,000 ° spectators, The | o report all business to the comumissiones bl business, the growth of the service, and its | reduced to two first rate, ten sceond L BN (AR AL/ DS 8 SIORE O 1 e BRMIR B speakers Included’ Messrs, Hydman, | without pooling. 1 Tids repsimayssloner T, AT extension upon new lines. At.the close of | twenty third rate and seven fourtl) rate ves: | S0¢ialists st night, Henry Georze wa | Qoziun, Jupan, hus been comuwitted for il Chanipion aud Burne. At oaeh of | without demieing e Moy epibies WAl | o Nebraska: LIght coine o snow. fol..| Se fiscal year there wer es of railway | sels. ‘The latter class includin two torpedo { nounced because he repudiatod the docteines | for L Leld that he I8 the ove pPlatforms & resolution was | Courell Bintls businees, au g (% e s “6 3. OF SROW, 1ol-:1 postoflices, an increase of 135 0f clerks in the | rams, the Frauklin, Wabash, Miunesota | of socialism after re ug their, support 4y | responsible tho g oF o passghe 1 " J ¢uby fair, colder weather, service, 4,575, an increase of 1845 of cars and ew York, all first rate vessels, are set | the recent election. [ & 8 Veasel -