New York Times, The (Newspaper) - November 23, 1882, New York, New York VOL NO 0789 EVENTS Iff WASHINGTON NEW-YORK THURSDAY NOVEMBER 23 1882 PRICE FOUR CENTS INTERVIEW THAT HAS EX- CITED POLITICIANS SENATOR AND HAVE AM THAT WAS DISCUSSED TUB PRESIDENT ALSO SEES MR WASHINGTON Nov Three serious snd sagacious Republicans well known from one end of the country to the other met here to-day entirely by accident they all say and yet politicians here are unwilling to believe that their meeting wu accidental or that they did not come together for reasons with the POM of contriving a meani by which the and demoralised party to which they belong may be reunited anJ revitalised Folger hii office thli afternoon usual throng of visitors hod according to regulations when ex- Reuben E Fenton the sage politician If Chautauqua walked through the lor to the office and wu admitted The Secretary and the hid not been many minutes gether when Senator John that way entirely by shown Into tho Secretary's room Tho three for loma time While Building contained fow visitors when three were In company the Ing did not escape observation Anxious politicians are disposed to consultation as cal does not coma to the capital It has supposed he was out of no oca ran believe thai he has lout in the has engrossed so much of the time of a man now ripening In years He arrived on Monday Instead of going to a hutel ho took comfortable lodgings In a man re- tired hoaie away rum the stream of and die politicians and took Tor several days On he wan driven to the House Although President Arthur It busy with his Cabinet up the material with which at night in- 1 out at the Home be weaves bis animal Message to Concuss ex- Kentun was admitted to him Mid In two held a long conversation rim wai 01 very courteous Mr only refers to the talk having pleasant If It led to a of the recent election In York and the of a courto of to be pursued to reunite the Republican and inspire confidence hi the Republican Party both in and out of New-York neither the President nor Mr has the The suggestion therefore that the question of Col- lector Robertson's removal was up and the admission on one side that tue removal would not dUtress the licans who were not long ago porters of Collector Robertson will be re- as mere conjecture Mr Fenton speaks of the to the President and Secretary Folgor anil the meeting with at the ury u mare Incidents of a visit Having been many In political life Mr Fenton rally talks politic when he with men In political life Ho Is still a worm Republican ami as deeply concerned about the future of the Republican Party as any member of it He understands thoroughly the significance of the of the recent lection tba causes of defeat In his own State sud the minions for similar results In other He frankly suys that the meeting be- tween Folder and benator did not take to devise means for the relief of the money market which was to disturbed and stringent Men who arv disposed to inve rein to con- lecture sav that the presence of Mr Fenton tare Is nut accidental but that be has come upon Invitation and that ac lost the Administration bas determined to counsel with Republicans without distinction of factions ami that a new leaf ts to be turned aver a new and broader policy adopted and out Mr Fenton will remain until the opening of the Monument nnd will be present in the at tho opening DETECTIVE DISMISSED VS 13 OV CONDUCT BT HIS Nov Tho trial of De- Active George 0 Miller before the of the District of Columbia has resulted In his dismissal from the Police force The trial was short The evidence against Miller consisted of his own admissions upon the stand made during the preliminary trial of Payne who Is accused of having tried to bribe Juror Brown Miller testified that ho had reported from day to day during the route trial to the counsel for the defense and that he had taken part In the work o tip Air collection of affidavits He had not reported hU edge of these to the Department of Justice or to any of his superior officers and ha had not assignee to work In connection with the star route case The order directing bin removal WHS Issued Miller Is very well known in this city He In a friend of Dorsey and wan among those from city wbo were In during the October election in 1830 RIVER ASD BALANCES A PREDICTION THAT NO ESTIMATES WILL BE SUBMITTED TO CONGRESS WASHINGTON Nov The clerk t of the House Committee on Appropriations bas received the estimates for tho civil force of the Government There are still reasons for believing that the War Department will act submit estimates for a river and harbor At tbe beginning of tho rent year there was available coming over from the appropriations of pre- yean the turn of To this added an appropriation of nearly The or the Treasury De- show that for river and bor work In the fiscal year there was available in and appropriations and that tbe ex- In that year wera only 10 that was carried over to the count for the fiscal year It seems to predict thut no estimates will be submitted thU year NOTES FROM WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Nov 22 1883 The national bank notes received for re- to-day amounted to Tue receipts from revenue werf and from Customs 5701 26773 The Court of Commissioners of Alabama Claims at session heard argument as to whether Interest should be made part of the judgment in of class 1 which em- bi aces destruction of vessels and also as to tbe which should be placed on script dividends At the conclusion pt arguments noon these questions tho court adjourned until Friday when It id expected several important decisions will be A circular was issued by the Treasury De- to-day announcing that 3 per cent bonds of large denominations may be trans- ferred or into smaller bonds vided the aligner to tho assignment the words w lying all right by reasoned priority of issue of this bond This waiver must be wade ft part of assignment in every case where it ia desired to obtain smaller bonds than those sent to the Arnold Lao of York boa informed the Interior Department of bis to tute legal proceed in to prevent the further of trilateral trust to the Union tba U and while credit to attached to the statement a careful review of tbe laws governing tho Issue and of tbe bonds and of tbe company Bled with the ment Is now being made to place tho matter beyond doubt Fred B Btanton and T W Hartley u attorneys for the La Abra Silver Mining Company morning made application to the Supreme Court of thl District for a mandamus on the Secretary of State to compel him to pvr to that company 7 the proportion claimed by thorn of the 000 recently paid by Mexico on count of awards made by the Mexican Claims Commission A rule wan Issued on tho tary to show cause and mode returnable Nov Replying to a letter from the Commissioner of tbe General Laud Office in relation to tbe adjustment of the withdrawal of lands for the benefit of the Northern Railroad tho rotary of the Interior has directed him to make an adjustment of the route in accordance with tbe map of definite location filed In 1881 and 1832 upon which the road Is constructed from the boundary line between Dakota and tana to tho lost crossing of the Yellowstone River and such other portions of the road as do not materially deviate from the lino Secretary Folgor bat nob been ad- vised of any stringency tn the New-York market Treasurer Acton who has been Instructed to keep him advised of the state of the market telegraphed this afternoon to tho that paper was lulling at to 8 per pent and that the market was the u yesterday In a telegram to tho yesterday MY Acton said that he regarded thn apparent stringency In tha market an fictitious said this afternoon by tbe of mercantile nnd that he did not It bin duty to la a light tha and bean THE SILVER DOLLAR CIRCULATION Nov TUo loom to bo going out Into lation juit now tn great It is true that for several tho movement bat boon accelerated by tbe usual Autumnal demand In the West and hut thoro ls an tional cause for their apparent movement Into circulation Since Jot no silver have boon Issued upon of gold coin Uold Is lu for the delivery of silver dollars at the Mint at and after these dollars have gone out of the Mint they are deposited In tbe for silver certificates so that while a great number of tha standard luni ara going out from tho Mint thoy at onco go baek to tbe remain iu tho ot the Government THE CHICAGO EFFECT OF THB IK VRUt Nov Tho loading produce markets were more Irregular to-day than usual stronger In sympathy with the oora situation In New-York and provisions wore being radically bearish but turned by tbe feeling on breadstuffs and provisions were Irregular wore beared rath or badly In tho part of tho day wore la supply and again weak while pool was said to bo M lower on lard The market turned liter when corn was to Do strong and there were some eliras of Urge ists In the stuff as If they thought the market was dragging on tbe bottom ThU a rally after prices fell back some but cloied steadier at a shade better for futures than the previous pork and lard for this month 10 cents lower the former being substantially the same as uary Lard for this month sold down 40 cents bat only for a there little told at more than 90 u Bills lard only fell ahnut cants and pork 15 te vW cents declined ahnut 10 and for early delivery cloned nominally tame The market averaged tin advance of 8 ou pork and lard on tUo after- noua Wheat was a little more active and firmer advanced cent early thon fell baek a little but firm at an ment of H to cent on tho latest prices of Tuesday London reported an advance of Cd pur quarter ou Receipts in Chicago were smaller and there was an early rumor to the effect the railroad war In the North-west li over was supposed 10 mean smaller here In the There a better for Winter at previous The Spring wheat not wanted by shippers tha 2 was In sympathy with Some natd tho strength was due to tbe Eastern ment In corn Induced the of a few New-York haying orders for wheat on the theory thai It mutt be property very low In price an with corn On the afternoon the market wu cent higher Corn was Irregular in tone though ly steady ID price The market advanced vents on regular cents on November on the year and cent on the longer futures cloning 1 cant the top on deliveries to be made this month and firm otherwise were much smaller than the dsv but they graded up a little and tho early feeling only and rather tame but a strong demand for spot sprung when New-York was quoted at B4 cents for a sale being here at cents for No 8 and that star tod futures upward though there not a very brlik for them Liverpool wan called quiet but It was understood that wan a very good export demand New-York at to HA cants fur to In Liverpool In De- cember and York was exalted on Its own count bulls having the advantage there be- It In now too lace to obtain guarantees for November from tha Wait The con- of dry weather though It Is not cold the hope of liberal arrivals of new No D here next month while there Is a fouling that the situation hss perhaps born BS ss U will for the D reseat Tho lo war were pinked up to-day as Taut as offered and at good relative showing that ure bwar of ooti The bids fair to absorb all dry eorn that may arrive here for yet In thn afternoon tho market was firmer for November and tbe year and for other deals The of wheat In Minneapolis was run up Monday lait to an extent about equal to the de- cline In rail One dealer reports salei of 1 and U not bard at 91 01 certainly not Inducement to any one In that motion to wheat here and gee for It 1 he price of flour In advanced about much HI tbe reduction U freights to making It Impossible for buyers here to Quorate on more tormi than heretofore New mixed corn sold to-day on the track here at 02 Mi cents freely aud wore was wanted at the price that some of this corn was quite damp U fnr tills It If No B at CO tha year Is vary dear all A gram rum York said that the corn market there went up 10 cents In hulf an hour and then full bank 10 ceali In another half hour That lii speculative excitement wild a vengeance dently York la waking up Tho folks there are gutting an old-fashioned western hug and feature ID the la said to be the fact one of the biggest U a man who defaulted on September wheat here It here the duy that tho November corn In Liverpool was bul It now thut the folks there are an hudly off for December wane larire quantities and It must all be old corn at that the York flurry bns R pizzicato ment which makes It positively thrilling The good there wbo have been howling about In may now upon with the ad- heal It In fo nro not up on a baa 1 8 of Si for ber The U off for Instructions from Us Will the bt called on to tba VIOLA THE SUN DA Y LA W CINCINNATI Nov In the Police Court this morning Manager James of the Coliseum Theatre together with Joseph D ling Joseph D Clifton Hurt Charlea wards Louise Bliss Thomas H Ward Con PL Lynch Ada Bosh oil Frank Lawton Otis and liaison wbo appeared In a performance given on Sunday at that theatre were arraigned for a violation of law Other were open on Sunday but no other arrests have been made Intention to make a test of this cose Tbe trial was postponed Friday MONTREAL Nov Martelle Chatelle traders of West Farnham have failed liabilities Are PHILADELPHIA Nov The suspension of Oswald T broker No 49 li It in tbat Us liabilities are not AFFAIRS IN THE OLD WORLD EING HUMBERT ON ING PARLIAMENT TBS FROM THE THRONE MUCH ITALIAN PEOPLE DE- CLARED TO BE RIPE FOR MINISTRATIVE ANU TION TO BE ROUE Nov 22 was opened to-day Tbe speech from the throne was very in tone The King said he greeted with joy and pride the representatives of tbe tion fortified by the free vote of all classes of its citizens This admirable transformation prepared in accordance with tbe wish of tor Emmanuel gave assurance tkat the people ripe for liberty Tbe King imposed upon Parliament the duty of carrying out those conquests which give a title to real He indicated as subjects for legislation the condition of tures agriculture tho mercantile navy and tho railway Ha said thora would also be Measures dealing with tha public security tho tion of education and nn tion of tba penal code for the country Throughout tha kingdom signs wero ble of new commercial Activity To Attain public security no- and thin Government would The relations of Italy with foreign powers he inld wero Italy responded to murks of sympathy from all by scrupulously ing fmr treaties IIY In of tha a frank und loyal aiming at tho of and national with those of Kurono Tho of thn Duko of Genoa wan a of sympathy tho and to internal affaire tha King safdi Now thut tho destinies ot Italy are In your hands no force from within or without con Impede your examination of great civil und social problems You will mid to the glories of Italy tha pacific or new Italy was much cheered particularly that portion to an organization of tbe Army and Navy tba Prince of Naples and otbnr the royal family were at the reading of the Thirty Radical absented solves from tho opening so as to avoid taking tao oath to tho King and to tbo Constitution thu Radical Deputy whoso election caused a groat sensation waa In Jits place but his presence caused no mani- On tho King's returning from tho opening of Parliament there was a popular demonstration iu bis honor before thu BRITISH HOUSE OF COMMONS Mil DENIES NOLAN'S NINTU HULK ADOPTED LONDON Nov tho Homo of Com- mons this afternoon tho night Hon Lyon Play fair Chairman of tho Committee of Ways and Moans and Deputy Speaker of the House most emphatically denied that he sent a sage to Capt Nolan at tho time of tho sion of tho Irish members last session ening him with suspension as stated by Capt Nolan last night during tho discussion of tbo ninth rulo of procedure He had never heard of tbe matter until It was mentioned last night WAS not one of foundation for tbe statement Copt Nolan maintained tbat tha Third Clerk of tho House tbo sage to Dim but when questioned by Air Gladstone hu said it not communicated ae coming from tbe Tho discussion of tbe ninth procedure tion was continued Mr Gladstone made a further concession to tho effect tbat collective suspension should only be applied in cases of willful disregard of tbe authority of tne Chair Tbe rule wan adopted by a vote of 101 to Tbo limit of terms of suspension for o Tenses after and including the third la fixed at one month Lord Randolph Churchill has placed a fresh batch of amendments to the procedure rules on the tuble But for this action the tion to the remaining rules would be merely nominal CURRENT FOREIGN TOPICS LONDON Nov condition of the Archbishop of Canterbury is unimproved He is very restless at night Tbe Empress of Austria will be at mere Abbey la January bunting season Sir Thomas F Wade Minister at Peking contradicts tho statement that he will not re- turn to China Tbo rays it that tne Chancellorship of the Exchequer was offered some time ago to tbe Right Hon George J Gouchen but was declined Thu authorities of have agreed to send a detachment of Police to tbo Isle of Skye to assist in the serving of processes vided the Commissioners of will hold themselves responsible for their expenses In the meantime arrangements on the Inland are proceeding At a of the Islanders of tho speakers that any tenant paying rent unless revaluation was granted would be a marked man It wan resolved to take every lawful to prevent any one from taking a farm from which tbe tenant bad been evicted Mr President of the Statistical piety delivered his Inaugural last night His subject was the ot population statistics upon political thought He referred to the growth of the population of tbe United if continued he sold would cause great difficulties The masses of laborers would have to contend under Increasing against a fall in tbe scale of living and probably there would eventually he a diversion of the larger part of tbo stream of emigration from Europe and the Eastern States of ica to the part of Canada Nov municipality have passed a vote in favor of tbe demolition of tbe ot the ot Paris Ii member of the Chamber of Deputies from Vaucluse has received a letter from M tbe French traveler an- nouncing that be has taken possession of tbe Boy of on the African sido ot tbe Gulf of Aden which has been ceded to him by the local Sultan He states that he bas erected a wall round tho newly acquired tory to the treaty of 1630 tbe text of which was read by M Duclerc in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday while M do treaty was under consideration tbo rights of Portugal ID Africa do not extend further south than latitude SO The second performance of Victor Le Roi waa given here The first performance of the play occurred 50 years ago President all tho members of tbo Cabinet M Gambetta the Duke the Grand Duke Vladimir many and representatives of every class were ent The scenery was perfect and tbo a success and wag received Victor Hugo occupied a box in tbo theatre GIBRALTAR Nov the Cuban refugees were surrendered Macro's wife son nephew and sister-in-law wero conducted out of tho lines with them MADRID Nov explosion of powder caused by an accident occurred In tho barracks here to-day Nearly the whole ing waa blown to pieces and 15 wero injured CONSTANTINOPLE Nov Porto Is trying to ascertain tbo views of Germany on the Egyptian Tunisian tions At a recent interview of tho Turkish Ambassador at Berlin with Prince Bismarck the latter advised that the remain quiet as the time was Inopportune to raising the question ot supporting tbe claims of Turkey The Porte bas agreed to several changes In tho organisation of the Army recommended by German officers Hitherto thin advice was not acted upon Nov British which had been on the stocks here was launched CATTARO Nov Government has to establish at the beginning of the coming year a permanent force of three talions of infantry ROUE Nov French Am at the Vatican will present hie letter of recall to tbe Pope on DUBLIN Nov a farmer attacked atd by a party of men Hfs wounds are Three persons charged with the murder of the dys at Lough were to-day removed from Galway to this city LONDON Nov 21 correspondent at Madrid hoe rearon to that the Government will liberate the Cuban gees early in December in response to the appeal of England The refugees will blv be required to promise that they will nob return to Cuba Mr Malley counsel for the hat forwarded to tbe Viceroy a memorial praying a commutation of sentence in the of the five prisoners who yesterday pleaded guilty A Berlin dispatch says that In recognition of his meritorious services In Egypt the Emperor of Germany has presented the Duke of Con- naught with tho Order of Frederick tho Great This act hoe a political significance tbe of a closer union between England and Germany will heartily hall GERMANY RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA Nov von Gorman Secretary of will bold an inter- view with M do Glen the Russian Foreign Minister having returned from for that purpose Baron tho new elan Amhatsftdor at London ban arrived bora and hai M do Uteri U do Glare left to-day for Italy Gen von German at Bt lias to and Count Ton now Mln Inter at hui boen at hli Tho Crown Prince of hni accepted an Invitation to Join a hunting party of tue Prussian Court Delate on tho budget wai beaun n Dlot Herr tho mart opponent of tbo budget was account uf The leader mer Invited tha Conservatives to go hand In Band with the on all questions Nov excesses have occurred In tho neighborhood of burp ami Troops were dispatched to too disturbed districts and a number of ar- rosts woro made Placards anil pamphlets have boon discovered at emanated from secret societies BRITISH IN EGYPT CAIRO Nov report prepared by Boy Prosecutor In he summarises tbe evidence directly connecting Pasha aid the other rebel leaden with tbo burning of Alexandria and tbe massacre of Europeans was submitted to the Khedive this and approved It will be pre- to Lord afternoon It ii understood tbat thi Egyptian Government li to leave It to Great Britain to decide whether the evidence hi for ing with the trial on tha In thu report The Government hai approved the gendarmerie within limits Bnker will have on organized body of men within a week Nov tho Mahomed IM published The writer conduct In the name of tho Nov German nel Her has been appointed Com- mander of tho Police here THIRTY PERSONS DROWNED LIVERPOOL Nov ton with grain from tho Black Bea hai dered tho Island of Ushant coast of France Thirty persons were drowned CRUSHED JN A COAL MINE A OF ICE AND DOWN THE SHAFT OF THK MINSt Nov air shaft of tho Oxford Mine was Die scene of a frightful occurrence which reunited In the killing of two miners named Robert and Patrick and tbe Injury of James Roberts creating a painful panic In tbe settled The shaft which last June was sunk to a of 410 feet and all the there worn hutre Ico boulders formed by tbe of water About 178 fuel from face a platform of stout timbers WHS to protect the men from falling Ico and rock and this there wan hardly room for tbn bucket In which tho miners went up nnd down This afternoon a of men descended consisting of Thomas contractor Roberts and Patrick Morgan Jones Hares and Five others were to ico butKS It was coal would lie struck at 11 o clock to-night they held In reserve to begin work at that time About U o'clock tho ine falling from the sides of the shaft on tho protecting platform formed In a few minutes u of the whole structure gave way down with a rush on the mnn at DID foot and them beneath the and and li Is thought killed un- der the lull weight of the fulling Ice and timbers met with a blow which drove his elbow through his side a ghastly bole was made The struggle In the narrow pit was All tbe and the of and terror nro described as gave the to hoist the burkut esi-ended to the Diamond up the obtained a light and then returned to the relief of HI light went out but he aged to put tbe wounded man In ttm bucket placing Umbers over his hoad tn protect him from the rubbish la getting him out The older meu also escaped soene nt the mouth of the where hundreds of was pitiful The falling Ice made It a hazardous but volunteers wnre not wanting ft wan that and Hughen were burled so deep It would cost A treat effort to their and up to not buen taken out Crowds of people aro at tha and great It Is probable that the dead will uot be taken out of the pit he fora morning PAINFUL N COVRT SPRINGFIELD 111 Nov tho Circuit Court at to-day Miss Bond tho victim of a gross outrage In Juno last the of the public well appeared before tUc Orand Jury was Lut to leave hor bod nnd during the examination she was overtaken the so often come near causing her death atd was culled and Mio was restored Tho examination with again and she was again Again she wan restored and tbe renewed when she was seized a third time Iu thin ber were terrible and ber screams through tho building and were heard trie streets more than a square distant She WHS finally quieted and to ber uncle's borne In the suburbs uf the town where she was lying In a con- dition though resting quietly at a Into hour to-night A Fenn Nov Democrats of and tbe adjoining portion of Northampton 1 County bold a Jubilee over the result of the recent elections several hundred from Enston there were In line tho of Allentown tho Legion of Bethlehem and mauy countrymen on Wagons and the completed tho up of tbe There was considerable bouse and a very display of A OF COMING MONTREAL Nov Stewart whose was drowned In tho Lachine Canal some time ago told a neighbor this morning that she i to die during the day Sbe begged tho to remain with her as she bad a horror of lying alone To the surprise of bor neighbor died shortly before 11 o'clock OF AN COUP A NY BOSTON Nov Franklin Insurance 1 Company a stock company of Boston organized In lan Toted in olaM no IU OCCUPATIONS OF A RETIRED HOY AND WHY FOX WAS DEFEATED IN AND THE OP A UTICA Nov who thinks 01 coe Conkling M to entirely In his law practice as to be oblivious to political movements and details is mistaken Tbe re- cent campaign In this State and particularly in this tbe to be wide-awake to the present and tbe future of Mr experience in the Flnt Congressional District of Itself might prove nothing ae Mr If not tbat with two Democrats to choose between he preferred the Belmont But be can offer no surb excuse for sending orders Into district that the Republican candidate for Congress Samuel H Fox must not be elected That ha did this the are too clear to bo successfully denied H For hu bien a Republican from the birth of the Is a clou turer and while he hai not been ID his sympathies havo been with tha One year ago he was the Republican candidate for State Senator and wai defeated Tha do not deny that they defeated him and It ii a that they wero open In their work against him before and on election day Thli year attain ware in a large minority In tUu nominating convention They tho majority to Mr Fox for engross promising to give him united and support to an opportunity to mako for autlon In among thoso urging tba nomination ot Mr Vox and Stalwart support wai William H In and leader of tbo Conkling forces in County since Charles M vacated that position by adhering to the for- tunes of Uov Cornell Mr Fox WHS nominated Tho Stalwarts have since ly tbat they cared not so much for tbe umn but they Loped by putting ulm on the ticket to the herald to its opposition to Folger and Carpenter Thu failed of being good by not ing but the main body of tbo warts respected their pledges anil manifested a and desire to secure tbe election of Mr Fox There was a change of front on Thursday Nov U days before election then around thut Mr Fox WOK not to Le elected Un Nov 8 the erous for defeating was by circulars sent to all parts nt the county and published In tbo Democratic organ here Tbe document wax lu the following UTICA Nov fl 1889 before the sun this day organise of In your election The trenchery of the to mn candidate for Governor can be rebuked end rendered abortive by prompt and action a of ID snub of tbe county to guard tbo opening to the at the For rauh voter who votes for the Democratic for Governor the committee should u voier who will for tne local ticket snd thus the cutting Stale and should stand or fall together When a outs Folger let a out Kox end nil the reit of the local Let the rest on the lignant lunatics of the lu sll vases where to vote fur Folgor Into the local with vigor It Is a poor rulo won't work both Organize ttt once By order of CENTRAL COMMITTEE The local authors of this circular were un- derstood to Le A D Johnson and William H Both hold appointments under Arthur Ite inspiration was from tho office of tbe busy lawyer in York were Stalwarts even who were Indignant at it bad pledged their port to Fox and worked lor mm To turn short around and him at the last ordered to do no by the big boss wan so self and treacherous that many refused to follow their They pre- pared and published denouncing tbe circular as tbe work of nnd urgently requesting all Republicans to use every honest endeavor to counteract effects and give most earnest support to tbo nominees of tbe Republican Party both Stuto and county William U Corustock was one of tba reluctant of thin card and among others wus Judson T Stevens whose appointment is yet to be con- firmed Un the day before election a second throut was issued by the Stalwart in terms similar to those of the tint hut even more urgent for thu de- feat of tbe Republican local ticket The local ticket defeated and that directed Republican opposition to it bus kevn clearly Between Nov a and 7 Mr held Interviews with various Stalwarts the lieutenants of tbe land In which the substance of his talk was Tim bus written to Coxo tbat Fox must not be elected means the tor as you know He Spriggs elected will help to secure tion Mr Fox Ts friendly to Roberts Ellis H Roberts editor of tbe and will counsel with him He will not servo our purpose election will the tion against Mr Colliding will be balled as the Senator's defeat In bis own home and will strengthen and help in By such In Mr name and avowedly on from blui Mr sought to array Stalwart Re- publicans against tba Republican for Congress whone bo and in be bad pledged his support and that of bis faction And these appeals be continued to make after tho ance of tua card which hu denouncing the circular of tbe Stalwart Central tee Mr Comstock owns a brass of Coxe Is Timothy ror many Mr ling's private secretary and personal and now with him In his New-York law Judge Coxe IH Mr and is United States District Judge by Arthur's of tbat ship Mr Comstock on those with he talked have no more votes in County than Folper baa If ho does tho of the will it ns his defeat and tbe triumph of Roberta and Elaine Such being tho part of IB the Congressional contest iu the district which repeatedly elected him to and tbe plea been made in his thut by so much no Folger's minority that of Mr Fox by so much would hfs own home influence lie considered inferior to thut of his enemies it Is worth while to glance at tho dict of the voters Mr majority over Mr Fox was 1.070 Mr Cleveland's majority over Judge Folger in the same district was Ae the Democrats ried the county on Justice lor Sessions by majority it would seem that Republicans and cut tho local ticket But in fact tbe number was much smaller aa a good many Republican working men voted Mr Fox for reasons of own But tbe figures in any light they be viewed show bow tual Mr efforts were to prevent Mr Fox running a Mead of the Administration candidate for Governor But tbe dishonor of electing a bitter Democrat to Congress in place of a good Republican Is his beyond tion are understood to be In of Mr Chairman of tbe Committee wbo will in due time make report to tho full committee a SUCCESSFUL BUFFALO Nov weeks ago dressed tbe Bank and stated that be was about to engage In tbe lumber business and wanted to open an account He aid his name was James T Watson and that he was from a city In tbe eastern part of tbe State lie deposited In currency and departed Going to tho Manufacturers and Traders Bank he made a similar statement end passed over was duly credited to bis A day or two he out of of tite si portion of the deposit On Friday two weeks ago be la the Bank a draft for 91.700 by a bank In a city and In the aod Traders Bank a draft for made by a Cleveland bank Both drafts wore payable In New-York The neit day be checked ai the phrase goes drafts leaving bat a small to bis credit On Monday a telegram from New-York announced to tbe Bank tbat ths draft It bad tent on suspected of being railed from to Search WM for Watson but he was not to M found nor could any trace of thief be obtained a moit eent Inquiry The ana traders Bank draft had alio been raised from This was paid by the New-York bank LIVES SACRIFICED OF THE AT THE RECENT FIRE NOT corrected list of casualties from tbe fire Tuesday noon gives three df albs ose other oase tbat will minate fatally one Is In a critical condition and seventeen badly burned and braised His learned la a portion of tbe building tbe Are there wu not a sleds hydrant a line of bose a sprinkler or a that by mistake tbe firemen Into oosa from smoke wu rolling out Ins upon tbe Ore la reality tbo water went BO further a wooden on tbe utber side of the fire wu ly from the f round to windows put of the msn sna was rtf feet The of two of the ladders were bv tbe lu order that the ueary might be run up was HO foet cine o the of Us sn experienced to a reporter There Is nut and beany reasonable fur thli terrible catastrophe The flnt f Mull the ip lave made sn effort the and lL d uie are done lo sii to ladders could nave been and from the top of thooe as a lift resort Ths iwu large ladders been two hnoK bare boon to he sills or the windows Then sn Nader bave been sirs I nit the flat roof Ibe structure and from lali roof vould been used to the end windows It lyoms tbat some of the nol hove nought to one or the of rope which they carry for juit thli sud running up tba ladders have onu und tu lus men and them to U fail lo ol Ibe and illda roue HIM were four ways of out the pnor people nut one of was Tbe economy of down ine number uf permanent men on Skinner truck hai rmd circuit ordinance allow Ibe Chief lo unt li tana uo that truck sad bave been It ths quoin li In ilio future ss U be tbe men osn If their tre cot required In UD be on lu the regular Leis in tbs department would bs An wu beinn Ibis after- noon by a Coroners jury of ine lion A Is TUE NEW CABLE AH IT ITEM OT TO DE BALTIMORE Nov the banquet of the Corn and Flour Exchange to-night following tbe dedication of new building and ball John W made along In tbs course of which he A remarkable combination recently of all tbe cable between Europe and tbe United States by which were and under which cables lent by and French lions were to the of the Union puny In order to whether any tion effected from this dinary plan an application wu ou half of tbe Bait more and Ohio Company tu the of ibo Direct Cable of Mr Julia Fender of whetner the and Ohio forward to by that without going through thu ef tbe Union Company u vould sad Uhlo Company would lo tbe malli The to Inquiry was that be dona with understanding tbat should contain anything the Union Company In any way It would be tbe privilege of to Inspect sod that all received from the tide are sent to the Union main office from there In to carry out the Independent system of telegraph for the Culled not only by land but by ocean It was determined lo it cable for the of In tion with the and Ohio lacu and I the of to 10 In tne privacy mid tive of cables that upon tbe plan being leading In London and the Lulled all the for tbn prompt of a between ana tbe United with all the sud of thu moit reliable sod cable will he bulU lu ner and at tba coil IN TROUBLE IX CORN THAT CAUSED THE OF A MAM CHICAGO Nov capals suit was begun In order to enable tbs to serve bis David Dowi Co against Charles a traveling freight agent of the Burlington Rapids and Northern Railroad Company ana son of tbe uf tbe road The affidavit leU lorth that on tbe 4th of a with Ii J of Iowa to lull of at 41 s to puy on before thr grain vrai delivered Two after hu sn with Co to buy of of giving hli for and hli with to the of wure to be employed In paying then Dotes nnd the Irti It Is alleged lume calling for of corn and hni of them but hai fulled tu explain haw or tu pay off balance clue Co lie at Graid Hotel on day but not Dive any account of tba com and refuted Intruded tu that Dowi Co could not of lilra bis would be drawn In and they for When learned that H capias WHI out fur hit he voluntarily tame forward and a In tbe sum of as required by Judge IK d BOSTON Nov meeting of the of W II Dualap Co bout and inoe Keokuk Iowa WHS held bere this II attorney for the was ent and made a statement of which uf 00 uf IK unsecured The nominally Mr Unwell offered creditors centi on a Collar The no 10 accept tho thought the could pay a much larcer dividend and ibo failure of mob a that they ought to how the firm no favur lift he of H The meeting without made any perceptible ward BD adjustment ALABAMA MEASURES MONTGOMERY Ala Nov bama Temperance Convention adjourned sine die thli evening A wan adopted thut no general prohibitory law be asked of the Legislature hut un amendment to a better enforcement of tbe law amended section tbat an applicant to sell shall obtain the recommendation of n majority jf the wbo are freeholders In tbe pro that they know Ulm cf a good moral character and In all re- u proper to sell drinks TDK HON DA DAVIS NOT 70 111 Nov Hon will leaTe to-morrow for Washington ems tbat ail of bis marriage take place during November are out aoy and friends are of tbe ion there was not tho of truth In the rumor AID FOR MRS BROW If BOSTON Nov entertainment In aid of tbe widow of John Brown at tbe Hawthorne Rooms was contributed to by Julia Ward Mme Schiller Holmes and and netted about SSM TUE FLURRY IN STEEL TEE OF IT AND THE ABLE OUTCOME INFLUENCE ACTION OR THE WITH AND IBOS FIGHT ABOUT THE TARIFF Nov Chisholm President of the Cleveland Rolling Mill la an Interview to-day said that at the present oosi of making stasl and at tbe market ob- for the product company did not care to continue tbe manufacture and to Into any competition with tbs figures at were taking orders Bald is and tbe market falling Of coarse railroad will not order evsn current as long as they to soon at a lower DOW When If the expectation that tier newly Ci egress would oat present tariff restrictions did not to do with the present condition ol affairs be bas In thli way thai M long ss tbe requiring Congress to the duty and In wir bring down will not buy except u are to Immediate but If Is It will up sriry itesl mill ID lutes When as to the itesl We are making tons of and polling It to various Of course the entire steel market will be present bat not rouah u U DO telling may I doubt very Mr 0 of North cave Mill Company this morning tne last from tbat has tons of rails it 140 ft ton I do not tbat the can and sell at but It they ean It mesus lower In tbe West have yet Forty-six dollars a ton ii at fow M rullr ret sold Hire if osn be for tan be for Kast can be sofd for about M oy lion is the The year IbM will M one of for Ibs mills for Ibs pis thers urn two inns lo be for too required Ibe demand kits thin the If the run lo lull It is there osn Le auy rlis In yoar of the bare lo carry through sud this ter will the lo oil Our are Hill on full and we tball try bard lo keep them Ths lhal 1 am In a ot tbe tnllli so 1 can move our oily works lo In li wholly untrue Much a would Involve a very lam con und 11 not and nil not been contemplated What are mads to our plant will ever naturally be mads al Ibs tooth where we eaa manufacture But while the no of course wlU bo How about Tbs uncertainty lu regard to the may take on ths tariff may alio be In- to one of of Uie de- The tariff OD usel rails li at snl 198 a ton Tho lo Ibe Tariff tbat U be to BO and Ine will It ls inch a recommendation Bul certain Con- proposed a reduction lo 114 and railroad people waiting for prices bave not yet rails fur next year lower you may mean rail i If made luch a Nov Iron of thli oily rto not with the manufacturers who disposed tn In- dulse In In rerard to the faturs of tee Iron and iteel trade A larce number of the moil prominent were Interviewed to-day and none anticipated any break mills ire all doing a fair and while none are with orders pound of Iron cow manufactured li Tne nail trade li generally dull nt tbti period tut now on tba ths nail factories are very busy and plenty of are In In to ilio scare a prominent manufacturer that wai a cood profit In nt per ton lo the contrary and that ralli could be made for -S of a martin for profit A F dent of tbe Iron tha wme Tbe bnl now wheo has come they Dud and flnt ob- leut to reduce the price of labor In order to do thli they lo the entire hai out of tlie point li to Initiation and further reduction of the rite on iteel PHILADELPHIA Nov It become known that between the Iron ore citi and Intertill a tn In of the of iteel tuen tn prevent an Inert un uf tlie tariff duty on The Iron snd Steel called a tion at a couple ot aao nnd a m- In favor of 1 cor ton at a minimum for Iron ore was adopted fur ths take of entire the ore men yielded to a compromise the rate at M cento which wai however the are na Init already df mantled 8 M of the Steel Company and of the Bethlehem Company a rate not a Ion Luring tbe Importation of for amounted to toni and the Americas ore of ai will counteract In future luch heavy uf BCRANTON Nov of a reduction In to lake Ceu 1 were polled up In all the of the Iron and Coal worki to duv The amount of Ibs reduction Is not snd the to state what It would adding thai each workman couM ascertain mation from ine foreman of hit df part men t The reduction hM been d by the con- tract recently made by for 80.000 of at the low of ton Several of workmen who have loen thli evening Ht ho uf lowet wane hut tu lay what will do at net had time to tAke notion Tbe com- pany hu mnn on Itn DUX rolli and mure Iban will bo affected bv tbe reduced Nov number of tbe cago bants received a circular to day from tbe First National Bank of Denvar Col wholesale robberies of tbs mall between berv and New-York City us to Ibis circular Commencing In eud tn the ont time we lost oil an average su entire mall each month for Nev York ana taku two u In when tho of tha and But If duo UK for matien full tc reach you us and duplicate will be al liuva Informed the ol theta of the hire lay that nunc ol thuir to huva A OX TRIAL ANN ARBOR Mich Nov of the of tbe gan Imi bad a before the Faculty on chorKon by Mr gan that In fe turn be had and had laid all were Ham A Is rue of int inch us attributed lo had 1 he verdict of tbe Faculty uot yet bern known THK OH MARKET Nov uncertainty as to the capacity of tbe Anchor Well till to affect tho market bullish thli the wore mado at 91 JO bul H and to SI at noon a little firmer al At the market wai and from Jl at the to l 18 ul a drup uf T the of tho day A JOURNALIST Nov Robert J O Miller of the Manner and Lena U McDonald were united In at tho McKendree Ihle left ttu Ht I and New-York LA W CASES Nov the Conrt to-day tbe of Spragae against tbe and In wUch Jen iru were Qso Butier M Of O