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e — . A ——————n HE OMAHA DaAiLy BEE. ‘ SEVENTEENTH YEAR OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 25, 1857, NUMBER 1@ FRANCE MAY GO TO THE DOGS | s miceed intorview with o nres rporter. | aeas on summary i, Charis ~Cuing st | tuton, Ribot consenteds tut nivioes ey PROTECTION AND REDUCTION, POWDERLY: BOUND TO RESICI‘ | A message was a political act, the | Two strong | tenor of which required the approval of the i Demo.atic Leaders Considering a The Hoad of the Knights of Labox Compromise on the Tariff. Determined to Retire. ' GR T FOOTBALL MATCH Yale Beats Harvard and Lehigh Uni- versity Downs the 1'm~m-n Team. Newront, Nov., 94.—The great game of footbull between Harvard and \m.v to-day was witnessed by 20,000 people. 1t was splendid struggle and ended in favor of Yale, the score being 17 o S, “The huge audience was extrer \thusi- astic and the noise made by the yelling col- legians—alumni and ladies - who took appar ently equal interost inthe - contest, was 3 bunches_of ribbon troamers and. fiags Auttered about the plan of campaign and acknowledges | week. Intent—To incite riot.” 1o responsibility for it, is a staggerer for | constables, wt were in plain clothes there | cabinet, the president ought to confer with M. Grevy Credited With Express- | m of his party. Davitt's con- | gave testimon n..\t]n.u |vr|s«;|lx s \\-urld« the |-v1u-m|r"xnmi-ter‘;1 M(;rcv\)lv nm-unlu:l;:"!_\' templations to nationals who | were these: “Tintend to go down to the | summoned Rouvier and his colleagues, The ing This Sontiment. hide or run_away from the police s also @ | square this afternoon and [ intend to takeu | Ribot cabinet will probably include M. Flou: hard hit. The open and public difference be- | stick and I intend to uso it, [ PeRe: W AV CCCE, o ecau, 35 Sado, Car TERVIEW WITH M. MARET. | tween the special force party and the partia- | Mind, 1 don't tell you to use # | ‘Radical journals strongly oppose the elec- teh ) mentarians becomes more acrimonious, These | stick, but if a policeman strikes me T will | tion of General Saussier to the pr foncy. tokens of dissension cause much speculation, | strike him back. Ihave a good sound ouk [ Itis rt"{m(rlmllh:; Ribot in a second inter- ¢ g A i T4 P p ot Mitcheltow its | view with Grevy advised the president to re- Lord Salisbury Not a Magnetic States- | and Tunderstand there is some unnv',\l felt sh‘ k x‘n.m ek n..‘:.. \IXII“l;(l‘-n“”;uxn:\‘nl‘:: B e A hIabey 1h oRios Lt 18 man—English Politics—King Carlos among the Gladstonian section of the home | got a drop of Shinnick’s blood upon it, had resigned. rulers. If these bickerings cannot be kept | has helped to kill one policeman and it may S —— =Opening of the Relchstag— private the Gladstonians may be placed in a | help to kill another, * * % * * \We wish American Banquet in Berlin. Foreign News. very unenviable position. One said privately | to tell you this, that it is our intention to go | Brnriy, Nov. 24.—A Thanksgiving banquet the other day: “We could win if it were not | down to Trafalgar square every§ Sunday till [ was given by the American colony at the for our Irish allies.” The Irish may possibly | we are allowed to meet. If we cannot meet Hotel Armm to-day. Peudleton, United " M 5 o o videt 5 ic lot's 8 10 Foi States minister, presided. return the compliment. Evidently the con- | in public let's us do the same as the Fenians Pondleton, in his speech, referred In very CARLISLE AND RANDALL TO MEET HIS MIND FULLY MADE UP-" The Better Part of His Life Sacrly ficed in Honest Endeavors to Build Up and Strengthen the Order. The People of the Several Territories ident of Admission at the Coming Session of Congress — Capital News. Yule's blue . Harvard's crimson _came . and Coifimbian, Princetonian, Union van and Penusylvania colors weut to make up as bright and pretiy a picture as can be imagined, Not only wi the cheer of the contestants and their associates heard but Princctonian and Columbian_crics wer Clearly Some One Ts Lying. Pants, Nov. 4. [New York Herald Cable The Tariff, Wasmsaron, Nov. 24— Resolved to Retire, pecial Telegram 0 i) ent forth, The Columbias favord T T T ey e BaBIiL 0 e Sk X AREALION” Was | Oidon ot e olitieal Sumisspliere foretolans | S1d in 1860, Let U8 EIE M BEVES: ILisour | fogling terms to the crown prince, remarking | to the Bee.]—On Saturduy of last week rd, while’ Princeton was _inchined |y oSt ;,'"_\' ’f( ‘“","'l‘."."‘li:"‘w} ~Special to the Bee|—A sens A & big explosion somewhere before long. duty, it is your duty, it is & public | thatthere were no human ills which human | Speaker Carlisle mailed a lotter to Congross- W dale: When the game was con | Workiman Powd of the Knights o causod ifl the lobbies of the Palais Bourbon A Mrvben or DARLASENT, | Quty'to meet in Trafalgar square, but if we | sympathy was unable to alleviate. At the | yiun'Sam Randall at Philadelphin. The let. | cluded the crowd swarmed ali over the field [ abor, in response to a request from a promié this afternoon by the report that Grevy dis- - can’t meet there let us mect here. Let us | instance of Chapman Coleman, first secretary ton nt the president’s suggestion, | 11 the wildest excitement, swoeping fonces nent knight of this city, urging him to recond putes the accuracy of an article in to-day's DON CARLOS. Split up into several partics, some go there, | Of the American legution, it was unanimous s ¢ - | and ropes before them. The vietorious pla sider his announced determination to retird from the leadership of the order, has written Radical describing his interview with Henri Maret. Accordingto sterday Radicale, olv Ame brief. In it the speaker in- formed Mr. Randall that he desived a priv 1 to send the following telegram ns in Berlin offer their most heart- ors W fello borne o s fiold by v We are millions and the police borne off the fleld by thed The King of Spain and His Preten- | some her of ate | wear W, For to-night Yale has s T ¢ " fter hint b the dAtig sions to the Bourbon Succession. are few hey cannot be everywhere. * * | felt sympathy with the crown prince in his | conference with him and asked the latter to | adopted Harvard's colors and is putting crim- rt'l;l\:-xr‘nxl‘\\lln“l:ll : :n,u h;“ m.;_( (.""“w the president, after hinting at the dang Biicuroy, Nov, 26— [New York Herald | * * * Let them come in their thousands | sufferings and their best wishes for his early | 4o ynon the day possible for the | S0 all over the city ently do so and that it would be unfair to ask abroad which might rosult in his resignation, | ¢ yio " spodial to the Her.]—Don J do | and you can come in your hundreds of thous- | Teturn, restored in health, to his people and fhose, Yesterday. Mt Ratdall's | reply 3 him to retain the position, whictl declared thut he was resolved to resign, I [ L2 5 SEeCA 10 hE O Rl Ll S ) ol to bringsticks. There | their hospitable capital city.” Ll ger Lloxla e s il b Bl Ll 118 Liioatls he does mot want and which he is HaEviawod Maret at the Dalals Boutbon to. | Dourbon father of Don (mlm‘ Gl Dt Flabisbh e 2N AL bl AL el agea was rece He hoped, he said, to return | Prieavk “Trial heats in the Friday last and the latter Auracyof the Rad- | midnight in conscque 1 Tuesday at | are better weapons here than bay- glish Peace Delegates Return. stopping at the | onets. Pull down these railings Loxboy, Nov. 24.—The peace arbitration confident another man can fill to bettem to Washington cither the 23d or 24th inst. advantage to the order at large. During the Within the next few days following his 130-yard handicap foot race w E ¢ run at 1o park to-day. The sprinters were from Do you maintaln the e It A e Breatient | Claraudon Hotel with all s attendants and | and stick them into their guts. T went tothe | delegates who arrived at Queenstown to-day | turn he would endeavor to accommodate Mr. | all parts of the country. There were sixty- kb M W Mavett suite, His personal friend and representa- | square and if I had got into it T would have | gpeak ughly of their recoption in America | Carlisle by meeting him us bo desived. An [ four entries, aud when darkness stopped the | SHEEEORS i (VRIS (o WEE T “Absolutely,” was the reply, tive in Englana, Earl Ashburncham, who is | told the people there what I tell you now, if | and express themselves s hopeful of good | intimate friend of Mr. Carlisle, from whom [ Short there remained anly the following, who | Was abused, condgmued s asied w resin, in charge of the papers | we were 35 father. Concurrently | that we ar 000,000 instead of the 5,000,000 | results from their visit, They say they found will run the deciding heat on Saturday: 1 we would have killed every in- | 0ld jealousies giving way to generous interest ity of your having mis- | 8180 at the hotel, H. Delee, of Hopkinton, Mass.; Poter ) and effects of the d “There's no possit understood anything The papers were full of abuse, threats of ime peachment were made and threats of withe the following information was received, says Jeal \ the object of the conference will be to seeure | Piiddy, Pitteburg: . J. Grifin, Burlington, ; ? Gt with Don Carlos arrival, statements are | fernal policeman.” Ll an expression of Mr. Randull's views | Vi.; ¢ O'Brien, Holyoke, M ¢ drawal from the order frecly indulged i o WhLOSCL e some one s lying, | Wde in some of the continental | The counsel for the aceused admitted the | protests on O'Brien's Treatment. upon the subject of tarift reduction in the Helas never had any fault to find withd Philadelphia's Walking Match Priraveieni, Pa, Nov. Little Wood still keeps ahead of the record and his friends believe he will beat it. The follow ing was the score_at 11 p.m.: Littlew 4405 Albert, 417 Noremac, 3i; Panchot, 40 Elson, 858, Lehigh Unive Evyira, N. Y., Nov. he foot ball con- test to-day between the Lehigh university and Cornell university teams resulted: Le- high 85, Corucll 10. Fiftieth congress. The conference will be strictly private. There will be no one pres ent but the two geutlemen in - question, 1f Mr, Randall will meet the low tariff demo- crats half-way Some Compromise neasure may be ngreed upon and passed this winter. Should he refuse and manifest a disposition to pursue his past obstruction policy then Mr. Carlisle’s friends say Mr. Randall must look out for himself. When the Bre representative inquired what was meant by this declaration he was told that it meant that Mr. Randall would be regarded by the tariff reformers precisely as a republican protectionist would be, with all 1 beg you to beliove it is not . What interest m.,l English newspapers that Don | language but pleaded to have x\_u- case sent 10 MW“‘,“M“, in doing %01 added Marct through succeeding to his | 8 Jjury and mnot summarily l!\x]vn-sml aftera pause, “I am not the president's father's claim to be the rightful king of of, so that the legal question might be | ot of O'Bi n by the Tullamore jail i nce would not impress himsclf and the | raised. “Are such words, unaccompanied by | guthoritics. Lord Mayor Sullivan ucted a8 gt i ourbon ¢ won the e: + crisis, Al | uets, liable to punishment?” But the magis- | ehairman and seven English members of the For the first time since the beginning of | Bourbon claim upon the existing crisis. Al- | a 1 nirmin nnd seven English 1 B e e of susnicions | tHOUKY in & period of mourning and grief he | trate refused and held the aceused in high | house of commions wer present. Joufors prowling around the Quai de Orsa | C0BSented for a few moments to see a Herald | bonds to keep the peace. his wis donc | - gupivan Seven Times Summoned. AR ThAmber: QurlEg (e setiin e & T reporter in the presence of Earl Ashburpe- | undera Victoria statute which, by the way, DenLiy, Nov. 24.—Lord Mayor Sullivan Bd the hamg.dog mischievous Jook of pro. | Bam. Do Carlos gave a strong ussuraiice [ was copied into_ the New York special scs- & 5 has received seven summonses for publishing fossional demonstrators. A squadron of | that the rumor is pe grounded. | sions amendment act, laws of 1560, and forms | i yig paper the proceedings of suppressed e i bl 10t s thet Elyaco to. | “Perhiaps I can better explain his condition | now section 1,453 of the municipal consolida- | branches of the League. ~His trial will begin muhll Happily the weavier is wet and | 0 K lation to the subject, espe tian act, subdivision 3. the 18t of December. his ofMcial treatment, but belicves the best service he can render the order is to stepaside and allow some other member do the work he s trying to do. His life since taking up the cause of labor, has been one constant struggle against the enemies of labor and elements of discord. Such alife has been most exciting and has left him & legacy he never can part with—in the shape of heart trouble—which may do its work at uny moment, “It would not be becoming for me,'” added Mr. Powderly, “tospeak of the financial sacritice I have'made for the order, but I am Drntis. Nov. 26.—A crowded meeting was held here to-day to protest against the treat- cats Cornell. ; ; : Rosalind Wilkes Wins while the prince Is 80 Another case heard, with another con i ——— . that the term implies. When asked if it n Wins. FEGGED Oy DIRE Lol o il Uie tosmike terposed the earl. “By the tion and holding in bonds for the peace, Funeral of Scholten Victims. meant the removal of Mr. Randall from the | Mymiisaxia, N. Y., Nov. #4—The great | the same sacrifice again to_cither health, Tarc of the Comte de Chambord Don Juan de | that of Benjamin Somerville, who used this | | _Dover, Nov. 24.—Five thousand people at- chairmanship of the appropriation committee, | trotting mateh between Rosalind Wilkes and | wealth or comfort. 1 have for eight yoars, the reply was that that matter would be Randall had Bourbon, that is Don Carlos’ father, became | yet more violent language: “I have done tended the funeral to-day of the victims of bon and, | Wurren to-day, for I spoke for five minutes | the W. A. Scholten disaster. There was a 6 c or a life | #eneral suspension of business in Dover. The queen has sent a message of sympathy to the bercaved families, Crofters Routed. Loxnoy, Nov. 54.—The erofter movement for the extermination of deer on the Isle of : ; ; “Y 1 Lewes collapsed on the appearance of a force Now Don Carios considers himself, | come better avmed with sticks or anything [ of potica, Troops have been sent to prevent above all things, a Spaniard in virtue, not | else. I mean to go armed and if youmeet | arenewal of the attempt, There has been ; ouragement,” Sa¥ | only of “the Spanish blood which runs | with force, use force, - Dout forget 48 | heavy slaughter of deer. even the most faithful of the fock. “He | i © pig own veins, but also of | and Hyde park. When the railiugs were e docs not seem to b in touch with us or with | 41 the Spauish blood whichfwas shed for him | pulled down I helped to pull them down. It |~ Sugag, “‘{‘,;““T‘: Con oo the people.” — So the complaints o the |y his faithful subjects during the warof | they stop free speech there will be secret LOXDONy OV e IOBUBATIOLTICE con, rounds. Lord Salisbury will not hear them. | 152" He s consequently, al‘hough of | meotings, then there will be dynamite used. | ference was formally opencd toduy. = he edge of what goes on is filtered | coupse cognizant of his legitimate rights, | The nights are getting dark. Don't forget E:'.’("-;"" ofice gavo & banquet to the dele- nall and chosen few who do not | probably no intention of advancing any | the Carlton club and Park L i Kenilworth, on the place to-duy and was three straght heats in e TURN T RASCAL OUT. k, took v Rosalil 4 and striven as honestly as I knew how to better the condition of my fellow-workmen by helps ing to build an-orsanization. through which they would by ol i thelg rights, That organization is built, bug profune hands huye been laid upon it.’ The men who gathered ut Chicago and_gave out that hostile declaration to the world did_so only because anarchy could not rule the order. 1do not charge all those who attended the mecting in Chicago with being anarchists, but T elaim that o vast majority of them did not represent their constituencies.” further considered after Mr, stated his ultimation. By inference, however, the Bee correspondent was led to believe that anything short of a liberal spirit of ~dealing with_the tariff question would result in Mr. Randall’s removal from his present position, and his assignment to one of much less dig* nity and power. His Con rehill and Goschy [Copyright 1857 by James Gordon. Ben LoxpoN, Nov. 24— [New York Herald the head of the house of i fore, by the Salic law the King de {ure | on a 'bus and if I had had a revoly wce. Don Juan never, however, made | preserver I would have used it. T would not ) luim to this title, being a man of pecu- | have thougit of the other world. 1 have Cable—Special to the Bee.] clish tories | Jigyly simple and retiving habits, Many years | come here to preach sedition and are faithful to their leaders, especially if viously he had also abdicated his cliimto | I mean to do s0. I have those leaders are in oftice, yet I hear many throne of Spain in favor of his son, Don | preached sedition all my life. Next Sun murmurs among the elect about Lord Sulis- | cgpe bury's speech last night at Oxford. ‘‘He never gives us any encouragement,’ say 1linois Democrats Denounce the Springficld Postmaste Cnicaco, Nov, 24 al Telegram to the Bee|—State Senator tephenson, Seiter, Higgins and Forman have ready for filing the char ainst H. W, Clendenin, postmaster at Springfield, with Posmaster General Vila The document is a legal bri Mr. Clendenin is the defendant in the printing combine case which oceupicd 8o much attention at the hands of the legisla- Morrison Has the Mopes. WAsHINGTON, Nov. 24.—[Special Telegram to the BEr.]—One of the suddest men in the city to-day is Inter-State Commerce Commis sioner Morrison. He scems to v eround his hotel as if lost and anxious for a time to make @ spurt and pass over a year or two. Oneof tiia things that makes him par- ticularly sad is the increesing talk of some Pennsylvanin Mine Troubles, Porrsvite, Pa, Nov. 2. About fifty ex- ceutive oficers of Knights of Labor assem- blics and minor orgunizations met here to- duy to consider the Leligh region coul strike, ne. This will —_—— tariff reform bill passing congress this ses- | ture last winter. — The postmaster Lis | It was rv?«-l\. 1 to issue a h_u_\ tt against care to tell him anything he may 1ot | claim to the throne of France. AT e e (2 N Tenants Reinstated, sfon, Tt is & well kmown act that Morrison | 1ob usked directly to remove Clendenin, but | the Lehigh Villey tond and the Susqueharna like — to hear. Al the o same, | vt 1 said, “should he refrain Yrom |and his crew. I would like to| Loxvoy, Nov. 24.—One hundred and | s pot satisfied with his position on the com- | Mt presenting their charges the senators | oy ™ Committees were uppointed to issue 'Ihmn is preat “dmnnn-m. and in | making such claim will not the fuct of his | hang him on a lamp post, | thirty of the Gweedore tenants have been re- | yigion and hutes to think of himself as | ask: T8 Olexdenin a proper person to be | appeals to the public for aid, and to confer the ery s “Here, we must have thus holding his hand, so to spes Wk, tell ad- | or worse than that, burn him and do away | instated. Their arréars of rent have been position of post- | with Pry being shelved when congress is about tos] retuined in the importa bin, of the Leading road W man in the minigtry whol s more clements versely i is heirs may < | wi cather bed robber, the Duke reduced £2.500. Tigre is great rejoicin e iiaeand WEUBE 3 . and that, | and others with a view to a settlement of the P e S L e e o eERely claim his heirs may think ».nh] that feather bed robber, the Duke of | reduced, 4 mun”“] [ 10icing | enter upon a most lively time. It is ugier ‘m ‘Ml\‘l.ullhl o of our 'T(\m'; ‘; 3 mu"- L oIS G R L ] (L : | Cambridge. They are going to put another L vating, to say the least, for him to think, [ 100, by & party which came into power muk 16 1o the minere of the Mahonitig Fegiby 8l ;»“ AL k o “‘" Ll ‘] \'\': ““Don Carlos does not think so. Such is [ in his place. Don't forget to come around Decided to Prosecute. after all his troubles and worry over a tariff | ing the most sacred pledges to economically i happ) e ;n;m-;u]w.lx-ltr-:.-lm'-l* assurcdly not his desire. Perhaps later a Sunda A 4 : Drntiy, Nov. 24.- 1A government has de- | bill, to find just at this time that he is out in :ln{?:...lifl?:l.‘-‘l::.)»rvvg}x‘-x:.“x’x‘vn(.'.lll:.‘!u‘x‘n::prlru{h:;x fi‘x’lfi" Brewe's l'lcmly :u “Lrl““‘:lt. L 3 gk 8 categorical declaration will be made on this ised did not even claim 0 be in- | ¢idea to prosecute Mol and Sheehy, nation. | thecold; that “some reduction is likely to be | the public soevicol? | hey assert thab, th Nov ¢ is thought tha but it is pressed too far when it is contended | gybject by Don Carlos, since he has now alist members of pailiament. made, or, at loast, democrats so - think, | Bublic pross has condemned Mr. Clondenin, swery employes will strike Tuesday " ¥ 3 ; i 7 5 . : - orriso 3 B v wahlr d file a lot of e 1 apers Wi \ that the present oficeliolders are the ouly | bocowe, by the death of his futher, the head | Much interest is felt by the authorities as - — But Morrison for the lust fow wocks | G 4 i people who can save the union. You do not hear much of it through our ause of a ¢ il : / ing be ular to be issued {3 hus becn | SR e A G Vilas. They claim that the republican vote | Morning of the house of Bourbon, as welt asthe legiti- | to the result in the Most cas Houte L Ho e Dotniat it et ae shows a steady decline in the republican ma- | them tomorrow by the brewe SIDNEY SUC MEDS SMITH. ments, He has been at the postofiice depart- establishe ¢ mate king of Spain, which he was already by e & ments as of old, looking after appointments [ J0rity state, but they say the demo- | ments, informing them that their union will newspapers but there is a subject which stirs | pis father's aubdication, But the fact of his All Well on the Alva, Dillon Elected Président of the Ore- | and seeing that thingsare being kept straight | crat essful war on their | po o Jongor recopnized be up more feeling in the country than even the wuse the contract eI SrGwaTor [Copyright 1887 by James notsceking to press his ¢ don Bennett.] gon Companies. adver under a view of helping himself when the Liighest authoritics in their I t made with it has been bivken. The troubla T " ) New Yorl i 0 vl is frie my VIl part e blic oftice one of the rOW! Trish question und that is the state of trade. | France ot SN % Trigste, Nov. 22— [New York Herald ' Vov. time comes. - Although his friends deny that [ 0Wn party retain in pub f the | prows out of the attitude of the brewers! ) ahe . trace. | France will not in _any way prejudice any | ial to the B The Alva sailed v Yonrg, Nov. 3. he thinks of resigning his present p participants in the greatest state scandal | {ion ordering boycott of three of the firms Profits decline and wa must decline. | claim his heirs or successors may feel called H |u the BEl i which ever disgraced them. for using malt made non-union maltster: Also outeries against the the growing influx | yjon to make in this direction.” Monday for Palo, and will probably be at | guiil has resigned the presidency of the | Morrison at the next congressional elec = : AL of foreign goods arc universal. The Times | g all of this Don Carl oroug! _ | Zera to-day, thence to Cottaro, Corfu, Cou- | regon Trancontinental company and Sid- | will run for congress from his old district. CANADIAN POLITICS, Y HOT GUN PO V KANS. fre gt e ¢ | Toallorthis Don Carlos thoroughly as- | B o me O AL well on pany Pl o L O L ¥ LICY IN KANSAS, and other journals here ignore all this and | gente antinople and Alexandria, A vl oy DIl as be s s his succe: Bverything ig being workedto thatend. His 9 o 5 TR e i B 0 ; board, fey Dillon has:beanjoiiteen as 1is suotes ] 4 1 being repaired, and he expects to | Fremier Macl Another Version of the Trouble Bes boyeott specches and discussion upon | Considering the painful cireumstances of . e sor. 1t has been known for some time that [ FoHCeS arc ool Bl bo sxpests 0 Gren T e n:. ; But : they ) \u-n‘- obliged to Don Carlos” presence at Brighton 1 did not Gould at Marseilles. radical changes in the management of the | are many here who pity Morrison in his pre Orrawa, Nov. 24.—[Special Telegram to Bistb Ciry, Kan, Nov. 24,—[Spooii to the record 5 "'I' fact “'-Ifl out of | feel it neces to further question him, but (Copyright 1857 h|/.lflmul rdon Bennett.) Oregon companies were about to be made [ ent position, a the Ber.]--Tn connection with the endeavor | 13ge.]—The note shich appeared in the er Lioduand idologatos Slo.t in private 1 usked Earl Astburnclam: | Mawsenyes, vk Horald | and the return of Henry Villard to control | the from afur he cn oot to upscat Sir John MacDonald on the eha of Monday regarding the election hield in this convention of Oxford searcely o dozen voted | “\what wre Don Carlos prospective move- | Cable— Spoc Gould and | of the Northern Pacific at the recent clection | 8ufous. ot Bl o Minst a proposition to place foreign compe 0 the ¢ ritol this winter and hear the fie; ates on the floor of the house and not be | gram was rec able to rush down the aisle and gain_ the of the speaker and take once more his tion as der of one of the democratic ri orruption, the following tele- ounty Friday was incorrect. The election ved here m Kingston as a | was not for the rction of the county seat, ssult of the investigation now going on: | put for the election of county oficers, The here ave thirty-nine charges of bribery by | majority of votes, according to the count, fun |1, a tition under some restraint. 1 have at is a difficult question to answer,” | a flying visit to to-day t many meetings invarieus parts of | guid Lord Ashburncham with a smile. “He | Atlanta has been here since the 12th a wland and had - frequent opportunities of | pag just returned from a protracted sojourn | ing stores and a steam launch from Judgging public opinion and I do not hesitate 1 went for | Was merely a prelude to his further restor; by rail. The | tion. Tt has been supposed that Mr. Villard ke t- | would take the presidency of the Oregon & w | Transcontinental, as he might have taken ments 4 ! i reement | Therefore it is no wonder that Mo giving or promising to give money for votes | were cast for Bird City candidates instead of n South Amerd AR e | that of the Northern Pacific. His agreement [ Th 0 givingloppromiaty 5 ; t for B ' (RO eesanrreamd ece e auc | LIS SRaREe SEGRCERO OREE R0 | BeCrie 2 with his Zulin friends was modified so that hie | Wants time to hurry up. in the protested election of Sir John Mac- | Wane, The Wane faction came to Bird City ORI Tt E R (T () R || A i HIE : s T T, SR ould become u director of the Northern Py b G R e Donald. In several other cases, wood work, | before daylight Saturday, armed to the teeth, and pos it might have been grows enormously and springs from the n Bennett,) ched to enable him to be in working classes themsclves and a spenke who knows how to handle this topic ean casily drive all other questions into the shado. The workingmen say “Free trade all round or dutics all round.” This is a power The conversation led to the father's death, | [Copuright 1857 Iy “He died of heart disease, very suddenly,” | PAris, Nov York Her name as well as in fact a controlling said Ashburneham, T was sixty three | Cable—Special to the Bee.1--Blaine dined | power. I fact that Dillon and not Villard Vears of age. He was . singn. | with Morton to-day. Morton leaves for Lon- | Succeeds Elijah Swmith in the presidency of i SR wntati don to-morrow to spend a week there. The | the principal Oregon company will be a sur- retiving, unostentations man. d prise to Wall street. The change will not all kinds of pomp he showed he had a | Weather is mild and rain, take place until December 1, but it wasagreed that must be reckoned with before long. | natural distike and was entirely devoid of any e upon yesterday. Sidaey Dillon said, after What are the tory leaders going t0 do about | political ambition. The funcral, which takes | Lbe i of the Gern i Holknewythaththoloh gogel hodbeen fmod U Lord Sulisbiiry would not say. Ho | se oo momine at o Cloentop | BEwY, - Nov, #.—The reichsta was | “There cannot be two presidents of ono com- AL ogE 0 W M tion e (OB oo | Iital ortsa R e oo Wi b elentront s of | \oksn el eday din ilen WLl A Bgatiolien] | (UABXR SN PR Gy } think streot rumors ing expenses, and presents are among | yud took po inducements offe 't votes for the | attempt wa premier. One cived carpet and | the homest other oods below cost on promising to vote WasniNatoN, Nov. to the Be received from Utah, Dakota, Washington and Montana {arsilorlon tateltint o paoplo thorel dojnot while the premicr is swid t0 | terred from moving upon the court housc, DEONY G SOONTHZOMANY SEOM L0 ADNANIGE made a vote by promising to use his in- | with a view of driving out the intruders, by ment that no territories are to be admitted to | fluence to get the voter's grandson out of the | qetermined efforts on the part of the pe statehood till after the next presidential lee- | reformatory. The affair has caused consid- | fully inclined of this p e tion, They say they will send delegations Seliementhpirglly, i bolitical cir- | was a faic imitation of _an ~arsenal here the first of the year with arguments and Anc. Ao xaeull g AILXIOUR Y 00,00 0T during the stay of the Wane people, propositions which cannot be refused and o Caribtr o sioni vuie-dastod WAl shorkly, atiensmonn] ssession of the court house, No made to dislodge them, though aders of the cast side flocked to town as the news spread, and were only do- wecial Tele 0 ; ; Toad the speoch from the throne. The speech | Must be false. I don't believe you have [ Kingston Sir John will sit for Carleton,which | Mhe present chairman. of the county conie in the background all issues that are vital | private character and 1o invitations are | vy m'w:l‘"‘t;“h“ o ,";k‘)'”;'"‘ oho speech | jicard any such stories.” that there can be little doubt that they will [ he now represents jointly with Kingston. i SR e but they answer: “We cannot keep this in | jssued. The body is to be kept in Brighton, 5 SN 88EIoblow ARTELONY, 41 Parsons, who remembered the difficul- | get admission acts through at this session. county clerk, but the seif-invited visitors cossOr. supplied these officials from their own her foreign policy, has successfully endeav- | ties that were encountered in making ored to strengthen the peace of Kurope by | up the Northern — Pacific ticket, ex- the cultivation of friendly relations with all w't'j!"d the |"l"rmml{flll‘l"; l’(l)""n hm!r‘w" 3 e iiioes aim. | made prosident of the Oregon Trans- of the pawers by trealios 8ad_ allianpes alm: continontal company through Villard inter. ing to avert the danger of war and to joinuly | ogts, Some of the directors who urged Vil- obpose uny unjust attacks, Germany has no | lurd to take ofice were most emphatic in the aggressive tenden Site s no wantst o | Statement that the scloction of Dillon was o be satisfied through victorious wars, An | disappointment to Vi ‘This undoubtedly unchristian disposition to surprise neighbor. | s th speculative view, which has no- good ing peoples is forcign to German nature and i the background because we were elected to | put will in all probability be removed to push it to the front.” Lord Salisbury shrugs | Trieste, the burial place of the Spanish his shoulders. He is in a cleft stick. There | branch of the Bourbon family ever since is his recent ally, Mr. Goschen. He was | they were driven into exile.” brought to the ministry to ditch Lord Ran Then, speaking for himself, Lord Ashiburne- dolph Churchill—anything and anybody to | ham remarked that there appeared to a gen- shut the door fast ugainst Churchill. So | cral impression in Europe and America that Goschen was borrowed snd_baptised but he | there were no other claimauts to the throne will not hear a whisper about duties on for- | of France excent Don Carlos and the Comte eign goods. Free trade is the last link which | go Paris, wher They do not ask for the excreise of any state Sparks' Rumored Su functions, sueh ns participation in_clectio KANsAS Crry he Journal prints | ber, They then proceeded to declare eve until after ghe election next November, 1t i | = o Ly g ain staed thulttho president s moro favorably | ® stutement to-day_announcing the appomt- | west sie Eafditato cliclort and o Jeeo © fuclined fo consider their propositions than | ment of Judge John F. Phillips, of Kansas | tilcates of alecton. Luae L e e formerly and that the democrats in the house | City, s « » of the gencral land o eacitl i o are very much divided. The prospects are | oftice to suc ral Sparks. Judge ard it #s o roaring far bright just now for at least threc new sta Phillips, in an interview, said he had roceivod mors met Friday Lt o can- TS > no mformation whatever that such an ap- hut some legal question: ar DECOYED FROM HOME o 1l Dan B ao G )4 od to submit 1o the crudic 0! Which the ny dd A L 5 tion of Attorncy Goneral Bradford, This B o Young Montreal Girls the Vie- | surprised at the report. Judge Phillips is | gf% © 1 o as, s & matter of fact, the B o o gy pes f - T, 5 AT S dissatisfied the residents of the west side, binds him to him to his old purty. Lay sac- | Alfonist branch of thehouse of Spain and the | (© 1€ constitution of the empire. The mili- Steamship Arrivals, tims This Time. presiding judge of the court of uppeals, this » the invas With two sets of officers 1 of the county edifice upon nuary, an interesting session of ok fair specics, with the ter in place of the blackthorn, riligious fingers on that and like the Scoteh man he will go buck again and then what 8 to become of the great conservative party! Lord Salisbury 1 organization of the country is not calcu- N lated to disturb the peace of her neighbors by arbitrary attacks. parrying surpr city, He served th licutenant colonel of cavalry i ay | army, was a delegate to the e atic con- to the states for immoral purposes has just [ vention of 1565, w member of the forty-four come to light. A very respectuble snch- | and forty-sixth congi i served in 1876 Canadian family who'reside at the West End | With Secretary Laniar on the congressional mghout the wa the U MoNTREAL, Que., Nov. 2h.—Another case whereby two young girls were decoyed ay prince of the aranch of Naples and Palma are all nearer in the legimate succession than the nch, the latter descending from I wile the former descend from :w YORK, Nov. 24.—[Special Telegram to the Bee.]—Arrived—The State of Nevada, Germany is strong in from Glasgow. s and in defending her in- | @MovitLe, Nov. 24.—Arrived—The Devonia, from Boston for Glasgow. © Possessi first of J Donnybi dly Winch is anticipated. Louis Sl is blamed all round for saying little or noth- | Louis X1V." dependence. She wishes to bocome so strong e R e 4 that she can face with composure every dan- | QUEEN=TOWN, Nov. Arrived — The | have relatives in Lowell, Mass. The family | Shmilittee investiguting the Huycs-Tilden SCHOONERS ASHORE g about the trade difficulty. You gvill sce s {nvited Lord Ashburnel tvail oAk ANe.C00 706 SO iy [ SHBBNAL G WA SR Caee 4 il e auddai o 4 4 ction in So aroling ¥ 4 ¢ TR e et ue m'",“:f" oritd L(l“!l]l|;l\n|l|‘(h|‘|l:"l|";:)“,x|‘| togivo T resumption of the reichstag comes | Germania, frou New Yoris ved o | 1% composed of three girls and a young man i e Two Vessols Btranded at Ohlioago, the t r a1limo for tublisation the ST oY e i i AR i SOUTHAMPTO ov. rrived—The | a0 o S > T 5 orn State "ag0, own suppor not offend Mr. | in reference to the critical position of affairs h»;u'; tntl ime “"-l 4[ complaint with | 12300 Tl New York for Bremen, about twe of X I‘ of ‘\\lu)m Tlmuk'nu.hl [ u”nu hu;‘u. ».'-‘um S, Crews Narrowly Escaping. Goschen who stands between him and Lord | {n Paris, whicl tho crown prince has been visited s | TR0 oy o Arsived T Kansas, A cousin, who worked | NEW Youk, Nov. 24.—As far as reported Gagsien.who piands betyres nind not only of the emperor but ‘of hi ative members Ciicaco, Nov. 24.—The schooner Halsted, elected on this knotty subject cannot remain coal-laden from Buffalo, went ashore at from Liverpool. in a factory in Lowell, about six months ago | there we no unusual features connected sent letters to her cousing here asking them | with the observanc “There is so littla to say on this point,” | august allies and the whole of Germany he replied. “Since the death of the Comte | #nxious ¢ Nothing that human i of Thanksgiving day | () - e O 4 Y | Gle last night during a storm and the , M v S _— Organizing a Gas Company. to come on there and they could get employ- ougho e casten ot s ¥ K sllens. They are bound o move resolutlons | do 'Chambord. Don Carios has feis.| Abd kuowledue and caretul tending S ouis Nav: 0o artics from. Boan- | mont easily at Iargo saluics. ‘Do girla did | or ."’!, LR et e ,“;",‘"' o | erew were in g nger. They wer in the house of commons and Tknow of be- | quite disinterested, Ho has coused o | Vil be left undone. Our eves and prayers, [ S wrtived in this city for the | not like to leave home, but finally one of | SYETYIWNOXe WER Drictisatly stspended, home | rescued this morning by the iston life- tween eighty and ninety members who will | take yAredizected towards God, whoso [ 833Y8 B8 them got out of her situation, and as the | Eutherings to Thanksgiviug dinner were gen cousin_in Lowell was still asking them to | eral — und therd was a great come, two of the girls, aged sixteen und [ rush of collegians and twenty-two years, started some four montns | to pg Y. § any special interest in - French | decrees rule the destinies of nations as well | purpose of organizing & big company to op- supportit. The ministry could not prevent | politics, He, however, wishes well to the | a8 that of individual man. = Firm confi- | erate a fuel gas plant. The plan is to “.....:b this. Mr. Goschen might not like it but he | country for which he has a sincereaffection,” | dence in God and a hful fulfill- | focture gas at a central point in & coal dis- holds a conservative seat aud a conservative | After this it was, perhaps, hardly reasonable | Ment of = duty have be in_ sl y saving crew, after u desperute struggle in the surf, in which the life-savers’ boat was twice other | wungized. The schoouer is probably ticipate in and witness numerous foot sapaized. 19 chaoer 18 ROREN VR UGS 1 DAl o, A trict of Tllinois just east of this city and | ago. 4 dthar athlavio! a Tt loss. office and to expect him to resign both is 10 [ 1o expect an answer to the question, “Does | hertars af s e oy Cphente fried sub- | bring it ¢ T e met by the cousin, who was @ | Lanfud other athlctic exhibitions. wGrarch | “iiho schooner E. Stevenson, from Konosha, set up much t00 high o standard of public | he think the republic fs drifting into serious | buabis et o oot ice to the 1o byt~ | million or more dollars will be expended in | fashionable girl, and who stated that she was | Crowded and the charitable did 1ot forget | was driven out of hor course and on the virtue for days like these. Insome respeets | perii” and indeed no further answer was | the legislature. - There has been a gratifying | e CRterprorise, 8bout to be married and had not L i the poor. beach near South Chicago last night. The Goschien is master of the cabinet. He cannot | fortheoming, improvement in the financial condition of the AT & (T 108 In the feclors e avRke In Washington the President and Mrs. | surf was tremendous and nothing could be R P A P AR T AT Ml o apinion” said Lord Ashburne. | COUBtEY, and it is expected that ‘next year An Elephant's Grub. She would, however, get the girls emp Cleveland attended union services at the L ment at the residenc B, Vi v 4 GEPO N of AR R S S L will show a surplus of nearly 60,000,000 | ~BripGerorr, Conm., Nov. 2 u —[Special dy friend of hers | Fourth Presbyterian church, Subsequently | 40ne by those in town. Word was sent to hum, *is that Don Carlos is by no means ani- | mark R & who was looking for ser They w hoy ate Thanksgiving , 2| the Chicago life-saving station und an effort B! ¢ s 3 L i am e gr.]—Drs. Sequin and | ¥ ¥ | Thes they ate Thanksgiving turkey at Oakview, want him. It must beadmitted he never was | mated by any sentiments of hostility to the | _During the reading of the speech Minister | Godfrey have secured and examined the | Condueted to the hous ¥ fashionuble | hayving as gucsts thre friends wae mace 9t 8 aclook to go 10 {he much use to them, Having taken the tory | French republic.” Von Boettischer wus often interrapted by | stomach of Alice, Jumbo's R e | oneyead were offered & ges und fine | Mrs. Cleveland. Th of the day | Bcene, but no tug would ftake them il e i oo e SRR | Ersiohsepdaliol e 3 n for | apblause and. enibusiastic, checre, AL the | Siomach of Alice, Jagubo'e widow. It was | clo hes, with very little work to do. ey | ufter tie New England Tushion appears to be | 0ut. * After long delay the captuin services, but the price is not cheap. His | some years pust as the unofficial representa. | 0% Van Boettischer, having declared the ound full of hay, and in the hay was found [ agreed, and wrote home conveying the news | coming into geueral use in the south, as in- | Procured a wagon to tuke the boat and equip- of their good fc reichstag open, Her « cdell Piesdor England, and came | dentof the body Dresi. | between three und four hundred pennics led for che for the | Part of a jack knife, a job lot of cane fer. tune to their parents. They remained in the house about a month and no. presence in the ministry, it is now formally | tive of Don Carlos in divated by reports to the stated, means Lord Randolph's e age and drove us fustas possible uround the luke 1o South Chicago. The crew arrived - ‘lusion | down on Saturday last, on being made aware | emperor, which were given with enthusius rules, a coil of lead pipe and a collection of 1 that thore were sevoral other girls The N « there about 7 this morning, and_after hard from ofce, but the conservative working: | of the fut of Don Juan's death, to take pos. | Lhe Uresident, in ‘his openink address, | 4ssorted pebbles. L i Crscinat, Oy Nov et PR TR O men, of whom there are a AreA thonss . ! v 5 alluded to the Jus nature of the i - n incident oceurred which aroused ¢ h 0., N sel. They were nearly dead from cold ARy g l::.mg";:p_l'r':""\”‘: .:\1‘1:.“;.“;:;:' sesulon of the body on_bablf of Don Carl PR 0 MARaenUA B ixn BE I Hia A Riot in Pittsburg. : Montrcal cirls’ suspicion, und finally tho | grani to the I3er. | —The National opera gauvo | and exlaustion, kaving been i the riggiug and i that poi Saldos Tord Ashiburnebam Don Carlos is| oo oreyd ] BYiotox the coun B et 1 RN o viot oecurred on | truth began to dawn upon thew. They gave g ant production o all night Sooner or later there will be a tremendous ADUFRARAN. &0 0 try over his fute. Anxiety concerning his Pi1sBUKG, Nov. 24.—A rviot occurred on W | 3 B a magnificant production of 'V ull nig accompanied at Brighton by his brother, the | condition relegated all other thoughts to the notice that they would not remain in the infunt Don Alfonso and Don Alfonso’s wife, | background. The members would join in the Bedford avenue to-night between members | FOHES Bt 3 RORT B0 B oyen uproar, especially when all the jobbery and of the notorious “Owl" garz and some rruption in public affairs ure brought to Asierstrrg, Ont, Nov, 24Tt is re. wchiuser at the Grand ope nehiuser at the Grand oper ported here that the scho White Star is Juse. 4 ¢ T voeal and dramatic work which go h > o8 . A Wite, | oresident’s aid i Ju e made propositions,but of no avail, They tel- ashore at Point Pelee, The crew all -swam SERVINGD S PO AENTS. 819 BERURIY 1 :Im xlumnla Maria de Las Neuncs, the Cheva- iy ‘|:||)Ig L '::x;\*ll:m -‘fll*n:.hxr!("'.n‘.\w'.‘.'.':l- twenty-five Italians living in the neighbor- | egraphed home and their brother hastened to | hand in this of were grandly giv ashore with the exception of the captain and Vel Bug helona the sesiho b fu. Mreceed | lis Resaldiza and Father James Hayes and | {1t (inas that, they place ffidence | hood. ” Pistols, knives and stones were used well, where he met bis two sisters and | such artists us Elvi Sylva, the great dramatic | one man, who a i lashed to the rigging, A Captain Merry, formerly an officer in the | authority to convey these promiscuously. Tweé jen W shot and ought the for. 45 1 home. The cousin could not timents to the all boat cannot live in the se and it is ser oK Y L tenors 3 Mme. Fursch-Madi and William © of Charles V. though, as his name | emperor und to send the Jollowing telogram | Lif e OF fifteen others otherwise injured, [ be seen around, and no search was made for | 1'Ugicd i Ve Alonzo Stodda 5 red that they will be lost unless the life Twportant measures will also be discussed | fuplics, an Englishman, (IR s N0 A il 1o person was killed. her. OV ¥ PRRE X0l A0 R G aving crew at Sundusky, who have been shortly in connecting with education in ——— The reichstag, in profound reverence and Bl Ol S ———— n under the divection of Gustave | 8€nt for, succeed in crossing the lake, "reland. The Cutholics have long comy rst Pirves, hed JASH MOST CASES. cordial love, thinks of your imp ather Indi ations. al highness, (PG A i ey s B May God protect. your precious life and pre- | . MEMFRIS, Noy, 24 —Rcports from the s For uska fair, slightly Braeka Y UG ok, Rilen o2 agp ot In the Hands of the Jury. soncad hl(“\'h’:'g\l'l w““‘l“‘“":‘"‘“;l::“m';: m»" it | Francis Connelly Tried for Using | serve it for the saivation of the fatherland. | rounding country indicate a gencral heavy | warmer weath s winds, gen- | spectacles. The performane 15 inall re Jovigr, 1L, Nov. 24.—The argunicnts in Mk i logae. S L main- | Seditious Language at Hyde Park, The deputies listened to the address stund- | rainfall and the quenching of the forest fives, | erally from east to south, spects i triumph for national opera, the Lambert & Bishop insurance case was in that this is the greatest of the Irish [Copuright 1557 by James Gordon Bennett.) ing and unanimously approved the president’s | which for the past week have been so de For Iow Fair v av. light to -fresk - completed to-day and the case is now in the Evievances and an attempt to settle this dif Loxboy, Nov. 94.—[New York Herald | SU¥gcstions, structive, PRB/SHIALL e BUAGT LE 0 ‘ Burial Place For Anarchists hunds of the jury. culty is likely to be made. Meanwhile allmy | Cablo—Special to the Bre,]— Yasiable winds, nearly vtallonary tempars Cnicaco, Nov g narchist d here was & Ribot to Form a New Cabinet. B Fugenie's Condition, L The report of the | ¢ ugenic Was She goes out walking dai cnse - nd Gentral Dakota: Géner- | committee to-duy seiected a plot of ground in Snow at Norfolk. ally fair weather, except in. northern por- | Waldheim cemetery in which to bury the Nowrors, Neb., Nov. 24— [Special to the atly | tion, followed by local suows, colder, light to | five dead anarchists. The plot containg | 13Ee | An inch of suow fell here lust night, fresh variable winds, lhbwv. 3,000 square feet of ground, l the first of the secuso, information leads me to believe that the split | species of the Most case to. day in the Bow Panis; Nov, 4 has requested Ribot among the Parnellites is really serious sud | strect court before Sir James Iny s 3 stroct oo Ore Sir James Ingrams. One | to form a new cabinet and - charged him to $hat watters are not wproved by Mr. Par- i Francis connelly, aged twenty-seven yeurs, 400 or Eastern AvsTERDAM, Nov illuess of ex-Eiuprosy couvey to the chawber his message of resig- | exaggerated,