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23D YEAR NO. 6.04.-O. WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1800. P1U0E TWO OHifES LOCAL UKAIIIB!! FOIU40AST. I'm- ihf Ih'ttriet of CWiwaM. KwWrn 1 iv "tinnw, iVrw Jtrirf, VIVrsMW jfcrrv iiurf nvrl 'iririnia, ffentrn'tf filtr; rtrtrff 1 i 'rftrv Winn hteiimliiff tnnihimtrrfg. A Pine Collect! HAVK you seen OUR new fall stocK? If not, you have missed something, and should come in the first time you are down town and see the most select assort ment of new and EXCLU SIVE designs in winter gar ments for the young men, boys and children ever dis played under one roof. All stylishly cut and HON ESTLY made, The cutest suits for the small boys that we have ever seen. Very natty effects in Kilt Suits, Jersey Suits, Vel vet Suits and a host of very pretty two and three piece Short Pants Suits in Tricot, Cheviot, Tweed, Thibit, Corkscrew and Cassimcrc. Also a complete line of Medium and Heavy-weight OVERCOATS and REEF ERS. AH sizes and quali ties. 0. Robinson & Co M AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, 909 PA. AVE. N. W. A POETIC BURIAL. Ill S Curry Out ttiu Dying vYIilie Juiue h, CJoriloii, Cincinnati, Nov. 10. The sons of James b. Gordon, a jouriialUt and poli tician of this city, who died In New York a year ago, bare just completed a Etranpc charge laid upon tbem by their elying fatber. J lis last wish was tbat liU body should be cremated and tbe asbes be brought litre and Interred lu tbe family lot at Mllford, a Cincinnati suburb, and tbat a young eliu tree be taken frrnt I lie yard of bU childhood's happy country home and transplanted to tlic side of tbe urn containing hU ashes, lie was passionately fond of nature and in tbia way be pleated klw mIC witb thinking be should live again, hh si'kes nourishing tbe tree' sew life Tbli wl.h dim fulfilled, bis body be 'rt cit-mated ami tbe dust buried in ike '. ii l!y bt at Slllford. Duiioe tbe past week hi uw, Ss Inrc acd Jack. Gordon, weal out to tbe c id Oi nU'U boNuMeul overlooking tbe Miami Htver valley at Lewlsad, and, n He ling a beautiful elw tree from tbe I lav t round of their father's boyhood, fork It to Mil ford awl planted it on hie crivi Opium Stuugslvn Arrattsil. PoBT ToWNk.MJ, WjUH , Ko. W. 1 lm Matthias awl Louie Testis, oww e rs l f tbe sloop Albert Hoes, were ar reted Saturday night charged with n lualin. opium (torn British Coiuw I ' i They were released o ball. A j irc nuantlty of opium was seised on I aul tbe steswer Olympian ou bet r i u j1 Kit- ) eelerday. There is much ii i ,-lmg of opium going en, aad es m Vii since the duty was Increased. A a AiumuKmI Htll VUatt. crj-e T. Parker through his at t rbos, A H. Hell ami Th. M. 1 u a- this tflerttOOII SM SU IMMWlfald I m lo ni.nriiriul ult atraiast his wiis. i iI.q II Parker. Alter setting forth i j i- t'rtlui tbt his wile had eoswwltled mur with Df Ouatavui Brawn, wad . 1 1, r iuib, be prays that a decree foe i 'w ur tie grquNW mvm. mm i mm a i, u- re-iuUed to asr tbi Wll , . ojtb. i - iiHi.os.i 4iwisImm 4tMM4. i ii!UiBg uxiui)l-.lua was p- , i t a iLU aterBou i tbe EsiMky t u t v Justice JtMu. fur th pur- i ai.prauUs Um ThtMM of lb site 1 iiii. i.lw Poatoabe, tHiMK No. $M Mi bu l lesaau, preabfeat of the -ii lMwacNMWy. ! A 1 1 .ii.iiu l of the iut of Briur 4. u i'k.u aud Mr. ft. il Wanner. -r - ii'i ac,H..u (Utii tiMuupt itoyart,wsut i uui.imi HecufUoi aw TnM Vtm- l..Uil at 1140 t'Ulhiith (tan ,i t 4lJ Hie iuuv'iu) u auw pie- i n mi. c'juJo ut all WliiJ (or tal. I Li I uiliilb w j.1 oolaUJ.. urc. 1 ji,Ji.i ttic u.ilia.,1 aitut of Mr I v I Uu Laa Ujl a k.UiQ ii 1 1 I . i t I liau lie on POLITICAL NEWS IF THE DEMOCRATS ARE WISE IN THEIR LEGISLATION THEY WILL HAYE A BIG YICTORY IN 92 That is ike Opinion of Stealer Dock rell and of Many Others. GOVERNOR HILL AND HIS FUTURE PLANS. Whero the Napolwafe Tariff Blanierar Stands-Quay io Be "Benawd." Mws of Tuftsdaj'3 Battle. COCKItKI.I. OX THIS MICTION. HOW TR IJBMOCrtATS M VY HBTAtN TIIKIK IMMHNK (IAIN'S. St. Louts. Nov. 10. Unttetl States Senator F. Vi. Cocktail consented yea Icnloy to nn interview on tbe late elec tions. "It is not almrd matter to arrive nt tbocatifesof It," be said: "llioylmc been often repeated Mnco tbe election. Tbe JtcKlnley TarW bill, tbe Force bill and tbcobno.xlouscotirseor Speaker Ittcd nil contributed to tbe Interest of tbe Democratic putty. Tbcn tbe small vote cast bad somclbtng to do with It. Wlictborwbat we gained tbts time will bo tctalnrd at tbe next election ilcncnth on wbat Is done in tbe meantime. "Wbat In your opinion sbould be done?" "1 do not want to appear as forestall Ine tbe action of tbe House, and I, tbertforo, do not rare to discuss wbat in! all t be done. I will say, bowover, 111 lit I bavc always been In favor of spe cial tariff loaislallon. For Instance, I voted wltli pleasure to put quinine on tbe frco list, and I would take pleasure In voilne for bills admitting sucb neces saries as wool, salt, lumber and others free of duty. All wo ueed to do Is to be In tliu future, ns In the past, tbe eo pie's patty, and wo shall boll the Ktouml gained last Tuesday. "If care is exercised In ginrdinie the Intel efcts of the people by all legidttton proposed and pasted, the next Demo cratic candidate for l'rcsldsnt will be dieted by a large malorlty, and be will lie supported by a Democratic House ami a Democratic Senate. Hut it Ii Im possible just now to tell lust what tariff legiilaitxu will be expedient or neces sity, lly covering more than $iJ.00V COO Into the Treasury that was not col lected with the current revenues, we have a surplus sulllclent to meet the expenses of the Government to the end of the Ur. and to redeem the $61,000,000 I) percent. Iiondsinaturlnr. '"Hil, however, will exhaust the inoncson band, and It Is likely that the legislation of the new Congress will have to be shaped with a view to raising additional revenues. Hut tbat can be best determined when we get the schedule of Imports for the ensuing year. We can then tell evictly bow the revenues have been affected, and the interests of the people damaged by tbe present law. New measures can then be framed accordingly. Hut we shall certainly not attempt to affect tbe revenue by Increasing duties as tbe Itepubllcans have done. "Tbe change in tbe sugar tax was luirely for tbe benefit of tbe Sugar Trust. It reduced tbe income of the Government about $55,000.00 a year and did not lit-nerH the consumer! of sugar in the slightest degree. Then the tax on tobacco ought not to have been changed. Tbe reduction of that tax was a Itfaefit to tbe tobat-en manu facturers, but the consumer Is not af fet ted by it to bis benefit." HILL'S PLANS FOR IbOi. HK WIM MKTK THK SKKVTOKuHlf AM) MIX KOK OOVKRJKOK Ai BAv, N. V.. Nov. 10. Coagreea mati ltoswell I. Flower declares tbat be dees sot want tbe New York United States Sesatorehfp. It Is sabl upoa good authority tbat Governor Hill does sot propose to aceept tbe place, which be l-hh have off bawl if be wasted it. This leaves Smith 31. Weed a clear track, with Hill's support, for Kvarts' seat. The Legislature bis a IteiHOcratk' mabMlty on joint ballot of live. u verwr Hill's enthusiastic friends crvdit bfiu with tbe intention of run ning for Governor again next year. Tuer say tbat this U better than tbe Senaiorshlp as a vantage ground for the Presidential tight of ls2. which Hill undoubtedly intends to wake. It is I'taiii.ed that he has the tall of the nosaiaalto. and eaa be easily elected by a large majority This would, his friends say, so significantly mark hint for the Dewoeratk nowiuatioa that he would hae a walkover. It Is attested that Williaw Y. Shee han will have so trouble 1st reachJag the Speakership of the Aisuwbly. QUAY TO HKSM3K. .UlSIOir ISUifc 4U TUB l4UrMii MOkEY u au OWS STATe. New Yoiu, Nov. 10 The San' Washington corseapowlesyce to-day has the following- It is understood that a weeting of the iWpuUteaa National Cowmiittee will he called within the nest two ot three weeks to conshJM the IniPfwilnjg wiignalVn of 'halrnjaii Quay awTcertaia Aher iniereatijsg wat Wrs. A lively Ujuw way be expected at the Meeting. Aside froot the great dU apooimwwtt in regard to the result of the late election, there is a general feel lag of lUaaatiafacilun to the cowmiittw with reu!t;t to the use to which certain moseys Lolkcted for the bwwtlt of the ctusipiigu at large were applied. As far iu Quay's resignation U con ccineii, it u understood that he wiahea to create the Intpfeinlon that he in tended froat the ilrst to resign the t-httiftnasabij) when the election was over, ftd when he had secured hhs -vlsdh,atlon ' fsosn the PesasylvaaU people. In this way he will try to wake " spfear that he has not hwsn fontd out This, however. h ot cons wuutlvely Utile luioorlattce. its every body knows just ho the caae reaily stands wish blut The other whiter however, ikowhbs to develop sow eleairets of serious ii.mtK.vttk It appear that Mr. Frank WUliu' Lt-acb odl of tbe secretaries i iLl lii-i ubhiiU Niliuusi t'ouauultcc, u.Ot i ut a buuibcr ! .in.u.lars In party it,ulilLut i- wbli U Wi.ii. i. Uijilj i,. tn.Li.li.iJ U i UcU Lki. C U4i.sal U I1 committee irol vrtml of IfaK Its mem1ers made consWerable fnn, ami desired to know upon what authority these funds were collected. One of the principal reasons given for the proposed clianre in tbe chairmanship is the fact that Mr. I-csrh was permitted to mn the committee ami lsne circulars of aw ment without any authority from the committee as a whole. Mr. Leach told the membrrs tint he was acting under the direction of the chairman, ami at that time they con tented themselves with expressing their disapproval of his course. Tbe mem litrsof tbe Congressional Committee manifested much bad feellnir about the matter during the campaign, declarlnc that whatever money was thus collected by the National Committee must have been sent Into Pennsylvania, as they had received none of It, and that It might to have lieen fairly distributed. The subject will lie thoroughly venti lated, doubtless, at the next meeting of the committee. WIIKlli; M'KINLKY STANDS. fOSKS AS Oltto'8 NKXT HRt'fnt.tCAX CAN DirTK FOR OnVRIt.NON. Coi.umiii s, Onto, Nov. 10. The de feat of Major McKlnley In tbe Sixteenth District makes him the logical candi date of the Itepubllcans for Governor next year, and it Is hardly probable any other candidate will be considered. In reducing the Democratic majority In the rock-ribbed rnuntlcs that composed his district, Mr. McKlnley was remarkably .tuccefsful, but 2.099 was a very heavy contract to undertake with hopes of success. It now seems more than probable that Ohio would have followed In the gen eral stampede but for the Cincinnati tcnmlnl that was deemed of enough Im portance to convene llio Loglshttire in extraordinary session. Tho vote of both patties was cry light In spots, and It Is now conceded that tho State would, have been lost to the Itepubllcans but for Hamilton County. Judgo Tburman In conversation said Hint boss rule had very much to do with the result in Pennsylvania, and that the people of no State would tolerate It very long. He Intimated that even Mr. Quay must now recognise tbat fact. Ho thought tbe Pennsylvania gentleman would now feol Inclined to retire. Piomlnent llcnubllcnns ntc not at all delicate In tholr references to tho chair man of the Itonubllcan National Com mittee, and will demand his retirement from tbat committee. 'Hie ecnts of the week have re newed the interest In the national con test. The almost unanimous opinion pttvalls tint Mr. Cleveland will nealn bead the National Democratic ticket and that Secretary Dlalnc will pose as the Itepubllcan candidate. Mr. Harri son, so far as Ohio Is concerned, Is not In It, and, after last Tuesday's sbaklm; up. it la hardly probable the" Hooslors" will vociferously demand a second term. thiuchl'uous dhmochats rillLAllgll'IIIA w.utn IRUlKllH TO iik EM'Et.I.KU lOH TIIAIIIMI. Piin.AiiKM'HiA. Nov. 10. The ex pulsion of Messrs. William McMullen ot the Fourth and Peter Monroe of the Third ward for alleged treaobery to the State ticket at tbe recent election will lie tbe most Important topic before the Democratic City Committee at its meet log to-night. Tbe attention of tbe committee will be drawn to tbe slump In the Third district, tbe bold robbery ot Pattlsou In the Fourth and the trad ing In tbe Fifth, ami a resolution will lie introduced to expel Monroe ami Mc Mullen. It Is not known whether an Investigation will be flr.t made, as many members of tbe committee think the election returns are sufficient proof of tbe men's guilt. PRICE OF CANNED HEATS RAISED. Hie McKlnley lllll tUiortl II In tils Ailtwui? on Tin I'lute. Chic oo, Nov. 10. Three evenU of Importance to packing bouse men and tbe public happened last week. Tbe price of canned meats was advanced one-fourth of a eent. per pound, iuota tlona on tin plate went up, awl a large investment in real eetate was wade by packers. Several stock yards wen have denied tbat the packing firms tonhswplate a lewoval of tbelr plants from the stock yards. Tbe point would seetu to have Uen sell led by the statement of Mr. P. I). Armour, jHiblUbed yesterday. Five thousand acres of land near Hawwoad awl twenty wiles frow Chicago have been purchased by a syndicate In which Llbby, McNeil A Libby, P. I). Arwour A Co . Nelson, Morris A Co. and Swift A Co., are interested As a gen eral rule packing house nrws do not In vest In real estate as a matter of specu lation, and the custom has not been vio laled in this case. It is not yet known when the rewoval will he wade, but it is understood that work on the new pack ing houses will be begun as soon as practicable awl hastetukd to cownle tion. In conversing on the subject yester day Nelson Morris said "Ot course, we intnsul going out near IUnswond. Otherwise, why Mould we have purchased the property? My own few. the Armour Cosnuasy, Llbby, McNeil A Libby and Swift A Cowpany will all wove. Doubtless others will go. We will not lack cowpany. I ewusot say when the removal will be wade, as thai waiter has not been de cided. It is still uwter consideration. The new plants will be equipped with ail the latest appliances for packing, and will he great lwprovtwai upn our isesen hAensiona." ' ' What caused the recent advance in the price of caused wsmsU- ' It was wade necessary by the rite to the price of tin plate, which rise was due to the going into effect of the Mc Kinky bid. Cattle wece alxeady o tow thai the fawere eiuihi noft sjnjsd another cut. and dressed beef was so low that we could not let U rewaln at the old price and pay mote f ot our tl. So we had to raise the price, there was no other alternative- It is not a all likely thai Ihnre will be ajnofhee ad vasie to the twice of wU this winter, aiihooKb I woh; for better wHces in the SPI I P "The Owe to he oreupkd b a dto n ha graduaJiy bee rurtaHsri to sucV point ot bsevtiy," asys the New York tfuu, "that is France fashion is return ing to a wore bjUurtly servke of the weal liners cowplaiu th&t .uu.rc follvw s quickly ou ui j utUci tUil tbtii. u opurtunity ui.iiLn.-i fui I utli k'llJ lUcfiOi! U.I fn JVi.l4 Ui i. PERISHED IN THE FUMES. t'nnrtcAn llomM nntl a Man Ilttrneil In IImIIi. tlFSKvv. N. Y., Not. 10 The lar Imrn owned by Hiarglns A Smtlloy and nsrd by tbem as stables for their horses, limned down early Sunday morning. Tohn Hall, the man employed In the stable, while attempting to lltiersb- th hrrsts, was OTereomc by smoke and ptrihl In the flames. Fourteen horses ami two mules were burned. The build ing was fully Insured OoTPtnor ()niilirll Horlniiiilr HI. Cot.tvinis, Onto, Nor. 10. Oorsruor Campbell is so setlmisly lit that visitors have been fotbtdden. He Is Ihrenteaed with typhoid pennmonla. It Is doubtful if he wilt besunlelently recovered to attend the TMiurman lnquet Thur-day evening. PANIC ON 'CHANGE. SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE NEW YORK MARKET TO-DAY. Stnrk Fall Many I'nlnlK Willi (Ireat l(nililll.r A Vetrrnn llrnknr limps llenil Kuclletunnt on Other Rtrlinnce. New Yoiik, Nov. 10. At the open ing of the Stock Ltchanee this morn tag there was a send panicky feeling. Arbitrage stocks were known to be S percent, off in Loudon, and offerings in St. Paul, Louisville and Nashville, Unlcn Pacific and Heading- stocks were made In this market upon tho London basis. Hlils were tew and brokers with stop orders had a few disagreeable mo ments beforo the market steadied. Out side of Arbitrage stocks prices were made on stop orders. In C. C. it St. Louis, which closed nt Ot Satutday, the first sale to-day was nt 00), and the price then rapidly declined to Tm, Western Union, which closed at 70, sold on about fl00 (hares to Tt. As soon ns the stop orders wore out of the way tbe maiket tallied. Western I'nlon re coveted !! per cent. C. C. & St. Louis recovered -1 Heading and Missouri Pddllc 1 per cent. An apprcheniilve feeling was shown, how ever, by bids being made above the market price on buyer three stock. Traders tiled to make' purchases buyer thliiy, but without success. The iIj cllncs from Saturday's closing to the low prices of the Ilrst ten minutes to day were as follows: Atchison, H, Union Pacific. 11. Mis souri Pacific. 'J; Lackawanna, '.'); New Kngland.H, C. Il A ,:; L & N..5. W. I'., 8J. nndC. C. & St. Louis. It. Lake Shore, North American Sugar Trusts, Wheeling and Lake Krle and Chicago Oas showed considerable sttength. Manhattan Klevated fell from 1' to 12 Only at the openlmr was excite ment manifested, but although the brokers continued apparently ctlm there was a determination almost unl vcisal among them to close out every thing but tbe strongest accounts. The sales were enormous In the first hour, but In tbat time nearly everything pressing seemed to have been sold ami tbe rest of the selling appeared to be only on small orders from commission houses. Tbe traders made a rash effort to bid prices up, ami they rallied some stocks about 1 per cent., but when stocks began to come out they retired. The market at 1 1 15 Is about 'i to -1 points below the opening. Tbe sales Id the first two hours amounted to over 210.000 shares. Mr. J. 11. Struthers was stricken with apoplexy ou tbe rloor at noon and died shortly after. Iluslness has been suspended to allow tbe Itoard of governors t take aetloa. Mr. Struthers was 8t years of age. Mosey was very stringent through out tbe morning at 15 per cent. Ks cbange steady, posted rates, lt0iolb5; actual rates, t79it79t for sixty days ami -1S-1 Ife, 18-1 J for demand, liov ernaents steady, currency Os, 1US bid, Is coup. 1211 bid, lis do.. 10-1 bid. After 12 So there was little done in stocks. 1 be gloom caused by tbe death of Mr. Struthers seewed to retard business to a great extent. Latkk. The governors decided to kevp the Kxehaage open after the death of Mr. Struthers, as it was believed th.it many firms 4nd instiiuthms were on tbe verge of bankruptcy and that to close the Exchange would foice wany of the largest dress to suspend When business was re sumed at 12 30 the decline was recov ered with increasing rapidity, pricee fell off wildly and the situation heVawe deswrate. The rush to sell after the leeets, caused by the fatal incident, re suited in the lowest prices of the day, but with the exhautiou of the selling orders a nuwher of brokers who had been heavy sellers early turned and bought heavily. A rally was soon under way, awl at 1 30 p. w. the market was quiet, and prices were 2 to 2 per cent. above the lowest of the day. Boii, M4M . Nov 10 The stock market this wornlng opened feverish and detnoreJiied. The trst prices were fiosn i to 1 per cent, lower than Saturday's closing. Atchison was ofl . MevWaa Central 1 and West End land i. At to.) there was a sharp rally frow the lowest price. CBrii went ui to W(, XhsIs vilto A Nash-. : to 71,. rieadlng, li to 2D. awl Atchison. . to 2i . At WM Use market was ver unset tled. Western I'nlon declined ii and C. C.C 4 St L.wnn37j Another rally occurred shortly sites it o'clock, with C . B. & Q. M, St. Paul. . Mwshalsan. M. U . C . C. A St L. te, awl Western Union. Ti Up to 1 iJs) p. w- no faMvues were reported- Atchison at the hurftajund was down to 2T. a dw II wt of a per cent. There is very little doing ii copper storks Bell Teu'psvonn UA htm h 21:1 CnJiwasel sfteilswdt 9 wif s)njLA hut ouiveslng ivned 5 to ft. fhn aaV' fir the wwuiug aauuwed to ao.ucni LcAtsM. Nov to OAthe stock iv change a this hour (12-30) consols ( i uosejr and lor the teeomt of eaU show adecliue of 5.W fcosn Saurd ctosing price . ALLausk & 6et WesUra &at woftgaac Uustes celcau' a decline of . do second naortga. i tU. c dot of Canadian Pacini., a K' of H Era -i JulLue if 1 n lliUttola liu luiul ', Nvt V u 110.1 dn'ilUi 1 ii PiUUl . i 'ii. 1 i. I i li -x llj,, x U READY TO STEAL THE .THE.ME OF THK NEW IIAMT SI11RE REPliBLICANS. LEGISLATURE LEGALLY DEMOCRATIC. Dl Ike Rpl)litss Are Dkmiind to Gti Clrol f It, HOW THEY IMEND TO ACCOMPLISH THIS. II Wwld Mean tk Thf( f lh Lafis- htre, the U. S. Snatnkip ami the Gsvsrnership. Nrw York, Kor. lU.-The World to dBy has the followlnc special from Conctwd, N. IL. That the Democrats have captured the Legislature In the State there Is no question, hut whether they can hold their advantage, In view of the possession by Senator Chandler ami other leaders, through a Itepubllcan clotk who will make up the oltlclal roll, of the power to wrest It from them, Is another matter entirely. The attetnDt to wtssl It from them Is to be made. Aheady one secret conference ot Ite publlcan leaders has been held, at whlrh a committee was appointed to outline a plan of procedure and Instructed to re port at a mcetlnt; to be held In this city to-morrow night. Ot the legally elected representatives the two parlies stand lu the House ns follows- 173 Democrats and 1(W Repub lican. In addition there have been elected one representative from each classed town, one from oach town known as the pro rata lass, not entitled to rep resentation In this Legislature, and an additional representative In each to vn or watd shown to be entitled to one by the census of 1800, which has not yet been oftlrlnlly announced to the Mate. And here Is where the complication comes In. The Itepubllcans cl dm that the tcprc'cntallve8 designated on the ( lllclai ballots as "If entitled,'' should be admitted and allowed to ptrtlclptte lu the organization of the now House, tthlle the representatives elected from the classed towns should be excluded, which would give thorn a nmjoilly of thirteen. The Democrats malntntu dl rcctly the opposite, and have all the law and precedence on their side. A'tlrletiof the constltailoii provides that there shall be In the L 'gislature of the State a representation of the people bl cnnlsdy elected, and founded upon tbe principles of coulty, and In order that such representation may be as equal as circumstances will admit, every town or place entitled to town privileges, and wards of cities having 0W Inhabitants by the last general census ot the State taken by authority of the I'nlted States, or of this State, may elect one repre sentatlve or. it l,tJ0 such In habitants, two representatives, ami so cm 1,200 inhabitants being tbe meau Increasing number for any additional representative. Pro vided, howevir, that no town shall be so divided, nor tbe boundaries of the wants of any city so altered, as to In cieate tbe number ot representatives to which such town or city may be en titled by the next preceding ceiteus, ami provided, fuither, that to those towns and cities which since tbe lmt census bad been divided or bad their bound aries or ward lines changed, tbe Gen eral Court, in session next Itefore tbe amendments shall laice effect, shall equitably apportion representation in sucb manner tbat the number shall not be ereater than It would have been hod uo such dlvlsiou or alteration been nude. In anticipation of tbe new apportion ment authorized by this clause of the constitution. 10 Itepresestalives in all were elected, ot whom '27 were Itepub llcans and 13 Dewocrals. Those who were not entitled to seats under the cen sus of l;M), but who were expected by the Itepubllcans to acquire seals under the census of lXo, were voted for by separate lullots warked "if en titled." The Dewocrals have asked the qutsiion wtiy, it such members, la the winds of the Itepubllcans, would he ebiiilrd to seals without tbe favorable action of tbe House, they should have !een voted for on separate tiallots. Coder the census of lb80, Kepresenta lives were elected, "it entitled," the same as they have been this vear. but the journal shows that they were not si) mi tied to seats until the last day of the session, the decision being practi cally that the House itself only had the authority to decide the question as to whether they were entitled to seats or not. lriot to 1M the constitution of the Stale provided for the representation of towns haing less than wv Inhabitants by prorating and class! tjcatton. Pro rata towns were those so situated that they could not conveniently be i lasted. These were suthoried to each elect a Representative for such proporttoaate part of the time a the nuwher of its bs ksbttants, as shown bv the census of IwjO. bore to two. and the law aoeern Ing the subject distinctly spec-tied Us years in which they wight elect As stated, all the towns Included in the Hst have elected this year, and the result stands H ltetuoerails wad 5 tie publican. The fact that towns sun assigned to the j ear ISJWare not eatilU4 to representation this year is ens phasted by the terms of she pro rasa. wbkhpeovUle for election of Uepre sentattves in the year ls2 Now. U regard to the classed towns. In 1W1, under th atworUatMneot of the census of the previous year, they were defined by statute, the elaaed low being as follows K-u Kingston and South iltuupton, ftrookllekl and Ityyunffi Alhani andMadisoa. J.k son Hart's Location awl idwrwore. liu.vbury. andlsvaa and Surrey Lel w and Stoddard, Kiton .idJ Laid fl Brldjutwater and Hebron l niiok and Groton. Frastixda a 1 I ti a i i!lwuuh. Water villi, and U UU'il tlatkkViUe and FUUbui fimiur rrol. t'aajke. UUvUk-. HVn 1 and Weniworth Lxsuou Uudol, Ssu-lbura. Crawford C.rm and Mar tb's Location. Kab and Sawyer's L cull' o and Tbowpaoti -uiJ Mi.M.r' ILli uiilLiiluli siiii i f iii ttls I i li U ! It 4U .ui-l ' 1L Lo.. 1JU lU I . . . - ! U. I -i ! A thh amendment, failed to make nv ptovlclona for the reprwetttation of these town, and In this neglect Is found one great reason for the trouble that now exist The political rtaliw of the town tin der the old clansWcatTon wa In thi pro portlrm of about three Democrat tn on lbrmblrcan, and late In the eslon of iwt the maiotlty natty introdiuvd a Mil In the 1 louse which provided for a lrptrsentatlon upon a bh that gtve the ltepulillcan pirtr a decided pointed advantaee To thin an amendment was cfTered by the Democrats, the effect of which was to give to that patty Hs natural majority of the member The amendment wa 1ot and the Mil de feated by a filibuster. As a new apportionment wi, to be made uedcr the census of 1W0 by the Leclslatute which meets in January next, these towns decided to lie repre sented theteln, and accordingly elected their Itcpreeentallve, not under a clal flcatlon, but Individually in the propor tlon of tnrn'y three Demoerata to twelve Itepiiblloana It should lie men tioned, however, that wme of tbe placiawere unormnlrcd as town, and possibly without Inhabitants, ami conse quently inch elected no Hepreentatlve. To Mitnmarlye If all are admitted who are clrcttil, the Houe will stand IPS Democrat and I'll KepuMtcans. Of these two Democrats and one He publican have liecn rhoen from pro rata towna not rntttled to elect In 1WK), which would make the figures stand lfl Democrat to 18 Itepubllcan. Ad inlttlng the llepreentatlve from the rlasKil town, who are clearly entitled toeeal, and debarring thne elected "If entitled," the parties will stand 1711 Democrats to 108 Itepubllcans. Should the Itepubllcan Clerk of tbe House throw off the names of the Hepresenta tlrcs elected from the classed towns and the "If entitled" members, the liody will be tied. The Itepubllcans attach great Import ance to tbe fact that a Itepubllcan Cletk will make up the roll. Hut there Is a law defining the Clerk's duty, and that law reads as follows The Clerk of the preceding House of Itep reeutallvM In making up I lie roll of mem l.ers elect for use In the organisation of the House iliall plsre iqion said roll only the names of tlione presenting certifh ate uf election duly Issued In conformity to the re quirement of tbe amended constitution and the provisions of this chapter, and If from an) tuw n, ward or pUm are presented ttrllllcHlc for more representstlves than sin li town, want or cUm Is entitled to liv l lie provisions of this chapter, then ald ( letK Miall not enter nnr nmne tr iti sueli tuten, ward or class until the House, after oraniilratlon, Mi a 1 1 liavedstertidnnl wlilrli, If sn. of siuh name mat te placed iipun ssld toll. How the Clerk, therefore, cm help the Hrpubllrans out of their dilemma wllhout violating tbe la tt is Itnpos slide to see. The latest scheme which the Itermbll cans propose to adopt to get out of the dilemma which they ant In Is to call a special selon of the Legislature elected in 1SS8, for the purpose of rati lying the I'orter census and passing a bill legalizing the action of the towns which have elected more represents lives than they are entitled to under the census of lsw. L'very steo taken to rob them of their rights will be fouaht by the Democrats, however, to the last extremity. Lxelte ment Is running high, and If the He publicans persist In the course they have mapped out there is certain to be serious trouble. In connection Hlth this contest, it will be noticed ilrst, that a Culled Stales Senatornbtp is not the only thing at stake, tbe Legislature also electing a Governor, and secondly, that as the Itepubllcans have a majority of four in tbe Senate tbe whole Important Issue depends on tbe complexion of tbe House. ROSE COGHLAN SCORES HER HUSBAND. blit haj heteru Tlilue ami lnut.t .Sim Guuld Tell .Mure. St. Loiis, Nov. 10 Hose Coghlan. in a lengthy Interview, makes public her defense of tbe charge ot Inloxlca tlon said to have been preferred by ber husband. Clinton J Kdgerly, in tbe eourse of divorce proceedings com wenced by him. She stated that when the alleged Interview with KJgerly was scattered broadcast, insinuating that tbe divorce was obtained on the ground of habitual drunkenness and ungovernable tewper, she at once telegraphed a denial of tbe story to the Kastern press, and began to makv arraneewenls for the publication of certain facts about 1'dgerly which, she sa.vs. would have ruined bin. He iwwedtately telegraphed her manager, begging biw to prevent her Ire u talking further, ami assuring hint that lucre was not a particle of truth in the re port, iitos Coghlan says she sent to ftuth Dakota for a copy of the pro ittUlogs, in order to prove that nothing but desertion was advanced as the cause wbr the divorce should be granted She says she is sot through with Kdgerly yet. ahe is indignant that be has not pubtic-ly repudiated the interview in a card and calls biw a bully. She said that he earned a week awl she 4Ut, hence her abandonnwnt of hlw has provoked a resent went on his part. Miss Cctghbtn scores her late husband in this fashion for nearly a column, and then quits with kin tbat these is wueh wore she might say If she would C'u-AA, Kov H J. V Hurst, rttpfestnting the London Trust Com pany, in an interview yesterday M that the purchases of Aweru.- hwv erles by foteign syndicates swounssd to but livUe over I per cent, of the bsww Iwr pre i;rty in this country. Hi ttto 3m btewerks inlhe I niscd Mte the fowfctr have seemed about siHy. wpceseutiaig sowething over forty cons K Yii Nov lit A siicclal n the jf'K' frcw teU'c Uild 111 , sv tbit htinb-ur Liftcolt. In an lutcrviea retcrtcd to the ItK x''' ljL " l'' ' abrn his post ' M' i-U; t tuii.t;.i wuh evident .v U iait U-ally cu-ukii the report and said he j.-lu.p'v lu ihi- uotr ou leave and w 'ii i i -u !. b i n -t jt the eu i ot t U il' i SU t l-l Ml. L ' !'lL .irU 'ul ItruiU li S'44Ate t'UItU, V . KoV iV W'4v I t'ito. sou of J udge CU.vtou of Uu? city, who is . the eve of swarrlage with MU tvUvu 1 Fartridie thc dao.btn i X u.n i .u-iiu pork packer i ! t Lli i- La 1 ii I - .i. i I Ml 1 i III IV 4 " I 'L C until 31. li Hi 1 ! 1 1 I . J , I . NEW8BY GABLE mm AND DASH KS FROM 0LD WORI.D ('AriTAtA BUDGET OF GOSSIP FROM LONDON Preftaor Koch mi His Wonderfyl Cure for CoBSitBipiion. PFOKTO.VCED A CMrLEU SOCCtH 1r dret Wwk Will Is Msljwi Oa by th form &9Tramal"'F9Had- ing BraMk Hospitals LoRtmw, Kov. 10 The emplofea of the various rallwsya tn Scotland and the Monk of ltealand have for some time past been tmdeavotlng to secure an advance of wages, but the companhw have not Ken their war clear to grant ing (he nrtiM. Matters have now come to a ctil, and It Is announced that utile the demand for an advance of three shillings tcr week Is aeceeled to, a general strike will at once lie ordered. The situation is a grave one, as the Kit Ike would throw n vast num ber of men out of work and have a tils nitron effect upon business In neatly half the Kingdom. Wlt.t. IH'K ftTVNI.KY W)K I.IMRT.. It Is statinl that Captain llarltelot. M. P., having become convinced that Stan Icy will not voluntarily publish the facts on which the charges against Major Ilarttelot are based, has Instructed his solicitor to begin an action against Stanley for libel as soon as possible. There seems to lie hope, thetefore, that the disagreeable controversy between Stanley and his recent aubordlnalea will at tast lie brought before a competent tribunal for settlement. A MM.' I'M at M M1IO.N. King Humbert of Italy has act a jrood example to bis fellow monairbs with impecunious children. He has decllaed to ask tbe Italian 1'atllament for the Stale allowance which would, ace in! lng to custom, be voted for the l'rlnce of Varies, heir to the throne, now that he has attained his majority. Tbe Kim: declares that while the- treasury Is la such a depleted condition he cannot conscientiously call for an appropriation c t public funds for a member of his fsmlly. tiKSTITt'TK ITALIANS COHI0 HBRB. The condition ot the poorer cIhssm of Italy continues to be deplorable. Destitution ptevalls In many quarters, and all who can arrange to do so, are leaving the country. In the hope of bet ierlng themselves, believing tbat they cannot be worse tff in nnv country than tiny are In tbelr native laud. Six thousand persons have emigrated to Amtika during tbe past ten days. C ATTI K Wit I. Rgl'I C K Itl'HAN IIR19IOS. Mr. Olphort, who Is about to finish tbe clearance of the tenants from his estate lu Itonegal, proposes, it is stated, to let out the land for pasturage. This is said to be tbe general policy ot the Irish landlords, tbe stock pa) lag better than tints formerly did. X DETEHUINED KMPHESk Aceoiding to tbe letter of a Vienna correspondent, various reports are In circulation regarding tbe prolonged tour of tbe Austrian Lai press, one belief being tbat Her Majesty Is not in accord with tbe policy of the Austrian court toward Italy and tbe I'ope, and tbat she desired to be absent during the arrangements pending for a renewal of tbe Triple Alliance. PEASANT IXSl RKEC-TION IK Ul SSIA. Tbe peasant insurrection In Southern Itussla is said to be largely attributed indirectly to the decline of tbe grain trade and consequent distress among i be agricultural class. The decline of Kussbn grain exports ibis year has been so great as to attract the serious atten tion ot the Government A UAKC-MA!k' HSAJIC1A1. DIU'lCl'LTIIS. The estate of the late Harwood, for number of years public executioner in Great HrilsJn and Ireland. Is honestly paying twenty shillings oa the pound. Garwood accumulated a comfortable fortune In his peculiar trade, but be c-awe somewhat involved previous to his death, and c redltors put his estate in bankruptcy, fearing that it was tusol vent, which proved WH to be tbectse. I Viktt l Moke' UtrLETKOTBEm Ulhi. A cablegram from Melbourne says that tbe labor unions are suspending their entrance fees in some instances ami in other eaaes reduc ine thew. The object is to attract Use free laborers into the unions and thus renew the lrearb of the hitter, which ha been greatly shattered by the strike Before the strike the poluy of tbe unions was to keep their auwbei down b high ad mission fees and either stringent teixu rations Tbe Wharf Laborers' I nton, whose admission fee was tV talked before the strike of raising tt to W. Xow they have suspended the fee alie'jr'eiher. The free laborers, how ever, do not seem anxious to avail themselves of the privilege The unions aje indignant over the failure of the Fnglhsh union to respond to the call for funds. TWK HITAi A NO TtlF UAB. The tsultan has rcf used his consent to the opening of a Uuuiau uatioe i kihcoi t CosotantiaopUt. KcCH 6BE4T W. Te WIUl MINK II ( l.b 1UK ,'K.N.. 1 kl IN. k.. U N I IN Ul i I 1,1 LU 1.1 i Ni i" l'r. ftMi: K ill Ibttl J- 1 it U u l jDi Lu ! tLu IL i il u I i " " . I , I1UI.-1 , ' I '-. ' I I 1 . .11 I. p I 1 L4iu lL;iiti! in Herajut-r hi:.ivK aud fi-i L i -k 4'!4iiiblu V.'intit tr4iM - -iu. i j.. jiwi.i i l iLi t .i u i . ,' '. i i t-i. at ibi ! i ii- l!-ii u U ii u'i . U t-i i r n I - Hill - . .' 1 i-.- I. i Jl Ll I - ' I i ' siuni- t. - j j .j.'.i.tLij -i Dr WilLuui lev) . w;inl Iutlluu, at to 1'ilbj.lbi u sliiisat tliite iri I H till. lUltliUitV mum luliJ I i i 1. r.'i ul i' u y i ri. u 1 I ' ' I ' - ! I ill t ttttrhtnnall, haro been er:til m ! ftssor Koch'a coofldwitlal fs1tMt. He himself still retain the secret of manufacturing the lymph. FmfMMf Metgmann aat the patient's espietef t Hon shows the healthy tntiueftcw of th rernedy twenty four hours frt he kj bttn Inoculsted. It has been aacertainert that tot it bnmlne I the most Important Ingredient In the Ivmph Professor Ko'h himself makes this fluid, which la Injected lilts morphine to the lung rontmm privet In the httck, and the other convimptlvw in ibe nearest spot to that which Is af fected. Thus, In consumption of the lamyx, for Instance, It would be atsofite point In the throat. In most cases the patients stiffet fmw a high fever for two days after Inocnh tton, but thla Is not dancerous, M ha been proved by the fact that all the rates on which the treatment hat been tiled lave stood it well, and it hM re sult eel most favorably A case of that horrible and defortnttiff fntm of tuberculmis skin disease ctlteu lupus vulgatls hs been cured within Ave davs, and patient's face was dot at all de formed m by the oM ptoeess hy which the affo ted skin was destroyed by aeida, or ty the actual ctntery which occupies a ptthnl of about six weeks. The specrh from the throne at Ike opening of the 1'rustisn Diet fin Wednesday next, 13th Instant, wilt con tain a demand for half a million mirk, to I e't voted io starting Koch lymph depots all over 1'rusela im:titions roit ltmcnAi.i. KXeiTKMRST IX KNOt.VXt) MAT IIRtVK ma tiAt.r niioniKii ta.xx. Loxi'ox, Nov 111. As liirchaU's day of execution approaches the lateral In his case lncreiw. The movement for a commutation of sentence has received strong support from this country, jwrtlvr owing to the fart that the criminal' family Is o respet tably connected, and iwitly tbrouch the prevailing sentiment of hesitation to tnlllct the death tienilty on circumstantial evidence. The farm-premium business hot re ceived a final blow In the conviction of llirchall. The advertisements for young men to pay premiums for the privllega of doing hard work on an American or Australian farm have disappeared from the Loudon press, and a profitable ami no doubt largely fraudulent tralflc ha been brought to an end. It Is reported that Mr. Oswald lllreli all, half brother of llirchall, Is ati stricken with gilcf that feats are en tetlalncd for his teason. He addrsmetl a vain nrpie't to Colonel ltrawelt, father of the murdered man, to join In an application for merry, on the ground that llirchall inlslit not be tbe actutl murderer. Mr. Stevenson, the father of Mrs. Itlrrhall, has sent word to hi daughter to return to Logland without delay. A. WAIL FROM PRINCEIOM. The tie lllimif It All on the i?iiittr unit Var-ll.v'H SlHicflHC. Psistnos, N. J , Nov. io The re sult or Saturday's foot ball gam be tween Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania was a surprise and etb appolnment to all Prlncetonlans. Tbe in embers ot the I'rlm-etott team complain bitterly of the methods of the Pennsylvania players, who aw charged with having paid more atten tion to slueglng than to honest foot ball playing. The Prtncetonlisa say that I mplre Ketcharu W1 utterly incompetent, and that be showed unseemly partiality toward the Philadelphia men. They say he spiieared on tbe Held wearing tbe Penn sy Tvsnia colors, and tbat he nakl bo at tention whatever to tbe brutal slugging; and general unfair play of the 1'entt s) lvanlans. Captain Pete's nose was broken. Hot by slugging, as was reported, bat by collision with the halfback. Poe wif not be able to play In ten days, but ft Is not Improbable that he may be un able to go on the field again this year. The statement in Philadelphia M pcrs that tbe Pennsylvania might have won by better captaining 1 de clared by the Princeton players to fa untrue, the captaining being exceltsist. They say the ball really went to Princeton in four downs, and witb fair umpiring the Princeton score shottkl have been at least ' to tt at best foe Penn) Ivania. ?o Kiun mn mtm mm, I'ISW CiHlvbttlM. Ualvctoii, Tx . Nov to A steamship line to be known as thw Chicago. Galveston and South Ameri en Steamship Line is soon to he atartsd. A syndicate of Chicago awl Ualvnaton eapitnlist are behind the scheme. Th object is to esuMUh a weekly Have of steamers between this port ami th ports of the Central and North hd tsouth American States, connectinf at Carthagena with the railway sfatnm at that point whkb is bring eonstruetnd southward This line ot steamers nelll give the houth and Csmttai AnwfssB eonnecliosj through this port W M the railway lines to the West and && west UIXS9 it 4 eiieatr wt n, Wursmstss us Mssns i4 isuMff Focti iVcvne, 1-Mi , Kuv lu ld tinyuer. ayouog woman resiling tx-e miles wei of HaJssu .-i i . VC'ltYVsvcei il a re I in . from ebuiiL x i t U i y ., rblii lu 4 ' ttb a !i it Albeit sbuit x il - dcu i i r a sbi'rt ai.-!aL ' ton " - '! ' ut ii.aeLi.a L . tethut Mis. i , lUlbalicnUilL.u left el it. l ue ben -n .il tiliu -.. - i -hurt tLt 1 . he rev i s eml in! ' h I bill n I; njibl tt i i II ived b - liot Ii-,l -i - kUOt- . tin. i. ! ! 't)t Iul . I tbt A m, ! r L' I . U 014 ! . i -'I . & l' ' 1 .v . f ,1 kiujor. Jtlr 'i.--pli Si rt tf ttt pr.H.t-,-i.iB U, at - itf-U. J lir'lt ' CIL ul 4 kUU Kll I ..1. lMi--tl l Mi' L t. I I ..t . 1, ' I -,-t ' J. , ' i i i - 'uw, ctttd v tvphohl lever v IUM:t thi roxwast I 1 b I J 1 i M