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jt V?KKLI I L..?* 13,520.
NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 188*
PRICE THREE CENTS.
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t)iA f-)ii,?-,.?,i Tall Tl.vml.
?LV^O l.'T/^ VT i t-it-1 i mn
CARLISLE HAS THE HURRAB
THE KENTUCKIANS FRIENDS JUBILANT.
gH nA\ KANDAll. IIAHNOCHAScK?T1IK HANKAIJ
MKN IIAKD AT WOltK.
[BT TKLKORAfH TO TUB TRIHl'SR.)
WaSIIINUM'N, Nov. 'JM.?If the DfOfTHtU r?UCU!
could have been held M r>?. clock this afternoon Mr
Carlisle would have received tho Speak. Hup "'""
illation liv a luu** majority. Il ba CU bold "" ?"'
wpfrtwifnrtj nghl hours lonaarand 'i beana!
wot bi- disappointed in liny of thoso who ure yet ti
arrive, ho will ho speaker of tho XLVIIIth Con?
gress. Esveral tiling have happened to-lay lo cm
?Mm* th.- Cm lint.- men, and at tba beadgnarteTa ol
tba Keiitnckv cand.d.itogieat entliusia-uu and th.
Utmost OOufldcnW have prevailed. For sevcra
days Mr. Carlisle and bk friends had WI ft sense ol
hiseoariti rt speeling eurtaln rotee ta Geergia, Mit
Houri. Michigan and Wi-eoiisin. Tba anna! to-day
ol Mcaul Dlonnt and Hammond, ol Georgia, who
lueaghl tb- most confident aseurauces that, witt
Me01 uvo exceptions. Mr. Cartiala will receive Mm
solid vote ol tba! state, cheered tin; bearta ami
strengthened tba coarageef his Bupportere iont
alight degree. Fresh rt lofbrcemonta from Miaaoori,
rho brought word tbat Mr. ( ailisle will rei rive ul
|t< tat tu. Ive an I probablj thirteen votea from that
Btate, stimulated Ina eatbmtiaam ol bia follow vii
still moro. Tbaa ramo koformation, which wac
regarded as trustworthy, th.it Michigan will ht
solid for him and that be w ill receive live of tba MS
voifs ol Wisconsin. Soon after eama tba announce?
ment tbat Arkansas ami Texas will give bim theil
solid support. Reports of large Carlisle gains in
tba Oleo delegation followed, ai I when it ara*
known ai :t o'clock (bal seven of tba Illinois mew
bera had declared for the Kentuckian tba euUmsi
Emu ol his partisans hurst all honiuls.
RKJOICINCJ OB fMJl.lM.K.'s KUI.LOW KISS.
a Oar crowd bi getting too big lt rn becoming
top-heavy," excla med Colonel Morrrison, to whose
energetic eflort* and large influence thc formal de
tlai.it.on of tba 111.inns RepreeentatiTea was
mainly duo.
?? There n ao show for Sam Randall in tho caucus.
Carinda will ba nominated without tba formalitj ol
aballot," shouted Proctor Knott'a tucccaaar, thc
yoong and ardent Robertson,
" 4 int tn gives it up and admita thal Randall ean
riot win," said oar. "Vc-,'1 replied another,
a? WU1 Baton aaw it yesterday and told Raudall bc
waa deflated and Randall gave him tba cold
should) r."
" Wh a will ('ox and the Kew-Yorb delegation <!?'
nowt" ashil a third. ,4Oh. blank New-York!
What difference docs Mew-York niukel Carlislt
will ba elected any way." replied another Carlish
man, with moro warmtb 'han discretion. Tin
waa said after a private conference at Mr,
CarlbuVa bstadonarters between Slocum, Dora
beimer, Belmont, bagley and Adams. After the
foniereiiee Mr. Carlisle said il nail bo significance
so far aa Mr. Cox'a staying in Unvraca waa con
au n< il
One feature of the day'a proceedings, which is ii
gardedaa important by the Carlisle wen, was the
a, lion of the Illinois Rt presentativea respet ting the
candidacy of Mr. Bpringer. He eent them a letter,
in u hu h he placed his candidacy ht their bands
and request d tnt m to pursue such a roms.- in th,.
Batter aa they ahonld drem beat. They met and
a li ff bearing a statement by Mr. Bpriug r, and dis
anaaing^he matter, seal bim a written reply, itat
, to be their unanimous opinion that "nader
the circumstances' Surrounding the conant for tba
Speakership, it kt not advisable to present your
?ame to the oanens as ? candidate for Speaker."
Tin- mi ttl' handwriting of Mr. Spring?
er's faithful supporter, Mr. Riggs, and was
by hint and Messrs. Mollison, Shaw, Townshend,
Meeee, Moulton and Worthington.
*? I have nat withdrawn from thc race," saki Mr.
Bpringer subsequently.
There is no donbt thal in his heart Mr. Sprit fl i
ft "ls that he h.is not been well treated by hie col
li ..(-'iles and that hr bl in-appoint.-.I.
kamiai t mu roi nen,
If Mr. Ran.hill was in th,- least disheartened In?
ti.iv. t!: ? moe! careful observer could not bave de?
tected a trace of ititi his voice or manner, H>
showed no signs of worry, bat was aa serene aud
apparently as confltlcnt of success as on inj pre
viousdav. Ile smiled sarcastically when infonued
of the claims made by tho Cai lisle nun, either ol
gains for their candidate or of desertions from but
own ranks. Thara wera no noisy demons)
among his supporters, all of whom were mw nally
busy, lli> "workers" were everywhere, keenly
watching for weak places in tho enemy's lines,
p larding don hi fol places In then-own ra n's. bunt?
ing ap and reasoning with men wbo still remain
" anal commit I al.** speeding away a Ufa confident ial
arden from their chief and hurrying back with
serape of information picked np iii the tie ni,
camp and elsewhere, Beldom were men evermore
busy and never did they work with more earnest
z?al or better system than have been shown hy tho
tireless partisans of Mr. Randall to-day. lits
friends sneered at the claims made by tba Carlisle
lien o| gaina in tba Ohio delegation i they dei laretl
that anoonraging news had been rat eived from Mi -
gaari, Wlaaanaln ami North Carolina, and would
uot admit any disappointment-, .im to Georgia.
? Tba situation is not les favorable than it eas two
days aga," said a eoiiiidcntial fi temi of Mr. Randall
this afternoon. "We know our men?even those
who are counted upon to nippon Carlisle?and Mr.
lkaudall ia Mire to BJ iii."
KANIM1.I. MAS No VOTRI 'o BPAJIIt,
Oaves nor Carlia seanted tbe story tbs) be felt
any nueasincss. Ht: virtually admitted, however,
that Mr. Randall will awed every vole ba cnn
muster,when he argued thal G< narai Manning, who
ina Randall aua,cnghi lo go into tba canes
vote, tie.neial Manning holds a certificate of elec?
tion isNiied by the Secretary af State of Mississippi,
hut it baa not been Hied \n irIi clerk Mi Pherson, and
tons, ijticntly his name lian not been placed on the
nil of Itapcasaatatlvoa.eleet Tba Randall man
derived boom comfort to-day from a dispatch from
tho chairman of tho Democrat i< State Committee
of Arkansas, announcing that faa Arlunga*
Lcmocrat, which has hitherto advocated the else
tion of Carlkda, bas come oat for Randall The an
lioiimeiiieiit shortly afterward that Mr. Dunn, of
Atkaaaaa, who h.is been a Randall man. had come,
oil for Carlisle was not so encouraging to tits
li lends of Randall. "Voil see Danu will li,,w .1
Vote iii the caucus uttil 7'Jti Arkan?a* fltieumt will
imt," was the comment of a Carlisle wan.
Thaaaasa Kaw-Tutk bVpresentotivea who held a
couf.:re,ueo willi Mr. Carlisle paid Mr. Randall a
assart visit also, Several ot them tina.lundi
asaly ratanaal to the baadt|nartersol th- Rea
tucklan.
AT Ml!. COX'S ItKAlKjI'AU'll I: .
At inidday Mr. t ox's hcaih|iiai ters praaantad a
lHolierapiM-araiiro ihan at any time silica hts < an
vass apanui, There wara tim tall, eomuiandiog
?K'iri:oi Mi. Doislieiu.er. Ibediguiflod ami courtly
b.ocum, tu.- aurtlj bagley, Parry Behnout, and ...,.,
or tw.. other Maw-York smpraaantativea, besides
the Mew-Yet* candidate, win waa renting faint tba
esbaustmg bburaal yestsruay. There wera ah
-..?, w. .u.i.st- witM aorviiiu. Air Mull..,. .. .?
rg? part of tucday at tho Uand^ t^Xr*!
To aa acqnaintaace be aaid: "'I have (Hoonpon
Kan.bill and believe be will win.'' An Mr. Muller
hu* bucked bis Judgment with his money, he will
doubtless do tm siiine with his vote. Altliourli the
? noonday conference of a half dozen of the Hew
rYork Congressmen left tbe qoestion of Mr. Cox's
candid.uv where it stood, several of the members
win attended saul mlMennentlT that tbe indica?
tions were that Mr. Cox will remain In the Held aad
receive tuc loyal support of his colleapmes.
A lU'MAltKAlil.i: SI (.( I'.sTKlN.
Oas of tbem, wbo is friendly to Mr. Carlisle, re?
marked thal be thoagh! tbs continued candidacy
ot Mr. Cos s menace eto the Keataehy eaadidate.
He added: "If Ur.Randall should become con
rineed tbat bs could not win, he might do a good
stroke of work for himself politically by oalag bis
influence for Mr. Cox. Ile knows Cox's relations
with John i-cDy. and be knows, too, that thc
Tilden iafloeaoe in New-York is favorable to him.
Suppose that by going in for the New-York can?
didate be should th.is win the hearty good will not
nilly of Ibe 1.iiiiiu.my nu n and tbe Tilden men. bnl
of all oil.i r division* of the New-York Democracy.
would imi Mr. Kendall be likely to Ream their
es<rnestsupport in Ihe National Convention nexl
ycart I taney something nf Ibis sort bas already
occurred to bim. and it may govern his course, In
rs*e lie shall find lie cannot be elected. Mr. Cox's
vies respecting the abolition of the internal rev
enneaystoin are sn (Sclent ly near his own to si ve
Mr. Randall a propel excuse for anpporting him.
He may think, too, tbat in case nf Cox'a rlectii
Mr. Randall will bave a unod deal more tossy
a I., ii it Committee appointments than he will If Mr.
Cai Hale ts chosen."
Mr. Carlisle'a friends take a difTerent view of
tlie muitcr and declare that even if Mr. Randall
should attemnl etn transfer bis forces to Mr, Cox,
not only would be fail, but annniberot thatcan
?tl /iiti s o v.- ii Mipiioiti rs would iuiiiii di.ti ely aban?
don bim for Mr, Carl sic.
plaits, auMoits ava propositkkii.
A wtiteti oircnlarsigned by Mem-. Dorabebaer,
slocum and Btev ns was sent to ill Ibe Com
mea-eh ct who rk known or believed to be In favor
of Mr. Cox, inviting tbem to attend a meeting of
his fi lends to-morrow afternoon. At noon lo-morrow
a meeting of the New-York delegation will be held,
when it is hoiie.I to secure a foll attendance of the
New-York Represeutal of them, Includ?
ing Mr. Spriggs, of Utica, held nu Informal confer?
ence to-night, and it waa agreed to adhere to Mr,
Cox's fortune**, and urge his nomination in behalf
Of the Mate lil NeW-_ uk.
A Ntl ry woa currenl to-night among tbs Carlisle
nie ii to ine efieel thal w n< ol Mr. Ita ni..H's frienda
lo-day !.iei|i"sei| ii.it in- ab.nub a the race and
tranter bis forces to Cox; thal this pi.titian
was il.uiiied bv Governor Curtin, and that bis
opposition killen lt. "No Mich proposition
been suggested by anybody," -.ml (Jovoruorl artin
lo-nigbt.
Mr. Carlisls teoelTed a dispatcb from Colum?
bia to-night aaying thal a csnvsa 'i
tho Democrstie member, of both bra
nf tb. liouth Cnmllna Legl la ure ?'?
sulted ni tu) for Carlisle and io t i Randall.
This is t an attempt i" ntflnence
Represents!ives llihblc and Tillmau, ol lhal btate,
who supp'it Mr. Kendall, lt is asserted lhal
Me I-. ? i.iiii'l-i'il il ul Wellborn, ('I lex.is who
prefer Mr. Randall, vt ill !,.? ( onstraiued to vote foi
Mr. Carlisle by the popular feeling in Texas, The
Randall nu :i abos i il mm ? t out di tu ?? lo-i
Thus, , t lev lune lust only one vote
npon ab cb tl i baa counted thal of Ri ese, i i
I ..-i rgl ? SI 1 ihlN |OM they ile. late li is
M'vei.ii | mea made good by unexpected . i
They a).ti declare thal Carl I ?'- aupportfra are
" cl.um i _?:' (ii'/eii. ol men wboar" tommittodtn
tm candidate. Mr. Ilaudall will , roba bl v i "t lm lo
Philadelphia lo-morrow to attcud tbe raneral nf
bi snnt. ;is he reeterday ev nei ted to
do. A list prepared bj a Iriend of Mr. Carlisle
shown i in members of tbe cancun present in u Bab?
ington to-nieht. ti whicb '.'; are "clsimcd'1 fm
le 3* are conceded t,. Randall, 21 lo
' vi 11 i'ie | ut down as non-committal.
(.eti'i-'i Rosaeraua to-day issnetl ibe rall for the
1 >emi" r itic caucus at 7&U o'clock batnrdsy even
?
PROPOSING TO ADD TO I'HE FREE LIST.
ni nt ,t:tn in ras iRiatnta.
WaiB-KGTOK, Nov. 29.?One <>f thc lust
mcisiu.a o-;. u-ei ,t. tiie Rou ' .i I ? ,'ii -<?!.! ii.vt s alter
b i- ..!?-. ulta ! will bs a Mil ij Mr. M ij burj ? ?
io place tan ber av! tait on tne Cn e li t. it l- i ?.?:?
tbat tlie 1.1..it of thi bill was recentlj preparetl by Mr.
.M.iyiiiir.v, wnb Hie i . t ince of I ?
Hurd, of Ohio, sml that lt ir tn be pushed ??-illi sll Uie
Slid O' elbe Wt-t'iii fl. ti..i'.i ??- posset i
t. li'i I" I..in . I.Hie.
M.i'.'i .uni Maj leny a;- li >th ? ? ii Di -
ol Mr. Cs. lisle. '
.1 ( LEROY MAS nu- ix itu: PULPIT.
ii>iu\ in aim ia i tai i'.t.-,u\ ni nu. 1:1 v. xx.
II. ( I I'U'.lt.M.
[rt rainosAm c. i.n ratal -
Rostov, Nov. 28.?1 bc Rev. Warren ll. Cud
won b, MM- ni tbe best i.e.-au aad mom highly esteemed
...a i !' i,-; in u ta t.i- iiiiii.li>-, iii. .I lu I .v ai t lil?
li ibm "f tm- Cooangathmal < hareh la i...-t Itodoo,
w..lb-In lin-at i ot nile, ii,l-pi ii>. r in a timon ThSol
ii,,--': -.e. c. ile uiteini ii . , nd suddenly bull
lug be saki: " I mast stop here,'' .uni tal i..
he iileti iu shuni too mlnutei, bul did mu nut nu ila <pc ik.
If r. Cad worth burst an arter) la Ms boss en November
ls, nm! toni lils frit-nets ut !i..it tune th it ho thought Ila
piiiiii'iiilloii ul (balli.
-Mi. cu uv ii tb waa .mra ta I. me li, tinto., ta IWI lt.
wae graduated ti ?. n ird, and rc eived Instruction
fruin ue- poet Longfellow In rhetoric and poetry, tie
waa easter ef the Unitarian Chnrohof "Oar Fath i."m
I. .st Huston for Ihirtj oueysani Ile sall* vi t* cb.ipi.nu
iniiie 1st M.L-. .i .lisi in Kegiment, and un ? d
yuan III LIM W.ti ul lin- Itel* limn I un,ii-- t,,.11 period hu
h. lil b tel. io the faunie- '?! nilli i- shoal (HOO.ISKI,
winch would li.I sjii uidi red. .
ililli..-I lilith/..I In Hie -ul.ll. i-. nmI won Ullin
.-?-I., i.i. .1 uni I.-p.. I. ?! i.v .,i| ,|,.,,, , .
lill ..i I el,lill llf lil ler . , I. 0 ],, ,., , . i
and bis catholic nollie . piifl, ri - .?,,
ibty-schoul coiiaet'ti-d willi lin oburrh leii'i-rl
Shout 700, iiiel I . siii-l Int. ? ll,,- !.,i.-e i I,, lu.. ,;,,,..
lion. He Wini Ul Kump- a f. .. y.irs I..-.I. II. .ti.
aeveral works ou unwin uni Wi muru lulerestt Hm
llilug calctlUteii to elevate uml leline the j, ,,,,[,- JJ,.
\.aH naman nil.
THE MILWAUKEE IM ENDIARIES.
two ui'iurtwos i.\ii.Niinsai (v nam ? tni
I'lll.HI.ellN A.M. Iii:. VI,., A I Alt VI III.
I ur na.llhai'ii in i a:, mim v.- |
Mn. ar a UK kk, N(?v. 20.?Tbe excitement over
the nt tempe's .it lin t'"ll nits l.i I Iii. ? il > ls ral-'-.I nei rt] 'o
tin'jiu. li ut iii.inn hythe tsetthsl snotber Ineendisry
ur.-, ibo eighth ?iiimi a ie.v ti...v -, m ntsrted Issi nighl .
nmi i.tlll ..liotliei, Un i.Ililli. 1'ieik liliiie this I.nu ulla 1 'he
two were la ths Kline neighborhood ? thous prs-rtomaly
reptine'l line iif them, Ilk-1 ill tin- prevlo'lK (SMS, WSS
sst lu a intm, while tiieutiier <vhh ta a small dwelling
hmisn in imtii t asi s tin- Sm wm dlsrovwed so quickly.
urn! I tie. lin tlr.p ..Hin. -nt WSS SO pt.iiupM> "U lt uni, I lott
III- ll.tii,el ?t lo SWtfU) put out imi tin lu.si _ WI it .Hui.I.
(.mei Wmumn, ot Mm puta <?, :.ii't Chief I ..i. >. ur the Sex
iiiii.iriiiifut.are posskd snd gnmily ??-.I sverfhs
ii.itttiii Mr. I ol'y ls ti-.uful tb:it tm- ".tu t is nt lu
l,,e? ?* I W.ulrt ll'el br Mj.|,i;-...,t,-- bS -iii-' Oi lu, ?? ll
I Hie Om-lHign -iioiilil shanan lii.n I,,.,. ,,f up.rellim - t.i
1 vi,rn- oilier locality, in. Mi.i I- I think, I'l k. i p up Hu
I Hi lu* ol ii.irii- tu ward i'. 11 until llf grout-ftr portion ol
t',. ,,.,11. e fun e I- . t,|.le| In tl.it ii,, lilt . .mil t Illili
all .,1 i billilli li ttl vi III-- li. buildings in nuntin i put
UflkS <!!_>- I C.lltllOl l.lth'Ull lin- t.lij.-tl.ll l.e, III ,||
(ll.lin-s."
Msynr lUowrll bus onerrd a rnwsrd ol K-V) for Mich
t-Vlili nee UK sh ill li Killi lu ll.e i OUVll ll.ni and pniil-line lil
lil II.I |.llllt.V |HT Oil UT p'l.t. Inila |H, le. lin li ll I."
p., n pi.u i ii on dat) In th* (-.Hirth * ard, sml everything
!,- I ? ucl Hg tiiiin Int mik Un- lin .-inliMlMlii.
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FATAL A< LIM.M IN A HOTEL.
(nr ru ioa vin ra tua raiauaa.1
Huston, Nov. 29.?A shocking aeddenl hap
penes i't tue Maverkl ii ?.-.?, i..-.., Bosloa, today, rc
suiliiin Iii ib -illi to mic ii.itu ii.i s, i ;ini. iiijiity lo minimi.
Altino o. Calicut, a telegrapher, from i.n.i.ml, while lu
luSh ali il. emit avuntl lo^.i ii, s:,:lis iii I.is iiMim. lb was
s<-iump.ii,dil n>Ute imi. i cit rk, Bamod liutterileiti. wbo
WeM eadeavariag to asstid the man up the slhlia lucy
hail leached the Inp nf me III,iii, nml h.ul |U ut im.Ii'I a
illiirt dl-llllicc ag Ul-' se.nml, ul.eu Calltut, Who WSS
neuritic low rallmgi wi I'll is i.iiiy u n i, >.-1, t pfotrrtlsa io
plviple liils^llIX lijl i.lltl dOWB, Kllptlltl. Ill f.'llllli- lu
t lulclnu tne e.. Ik, anti hot fa H ll ii m-ii- pi i-pn.ue.l lo
the marble floor, twenty feel below, e.i- nt struea on
ills be.wi ale! W..H llisl .lilly Uiln-.t. llilllelu. Ul, wno w as
ap, .ii enl iy 11/ pi ll must, i' ' ' in '1 -i linus iiiinre s, sad ids .
rt;, lively ls Ut.Itu. lill- I ii.ll ill Ililli lill t _l -eil. Ill-elli leatimi I
nu,I In spoken of as a Ibu- 'infills*. I ins talent lu- iiiiu/.etl
In his c.ii'.nil* Bsoperator on the AUsntlc Cable at i>u_.
bary. He ha?l no ralsllves in tills euoatry.
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SEORES OE HE NAVAL CADETS.
|nr rr.i.i'.KM.i ru nu rBURTSSkl
Annai'iius, .Md., Nov. 20.?Than was a fool
ball mulch ht ic lo-d.iy limier the nilen of Kii'.'liy bStwwI n
the laval i nhl., nml lin- Juiiim Hopkin, riilvr.lty I nu
of Baltimore Thc estick made two tomJi-downs .iG.iiu.-t ]
alan af Ina bm end naring Ondit Dasttea kicked itu- bal
Bloat f-lxty feet tlirourh the (mat, Bjvtag hU BOtatl
walch tba At a* ag roast hat bsraasa af Ina taterrnptloi
aaaaai ?>>? n nkM pUyiratmamg ahead af Daahlatl whet
ina ball oas Uefeed. The anani ended after one bout sm
? half steady ptayrag, A "spud nee" waa nrvt nm
Pntstnos were to Pc picked nu Bsvt riie,' rt laoosaod ran*
ajetasee. lt waa won by Oaeet Steeaas. Tba "tbtat
leered rare " waa won i>y Cadets Chm. ! Ul BBd BRM mn
1 hen cullie tlie - na.k ra*e " In ? Mell 0 Mel Darley iam<
cit hast n in Hie* po'e lofifiinu- roHswed. Il was i redlt
nilly rtnne by Cadets Div-o'i'll and WUhiss. hrowlngi
basel sll a loee rti-dancc was drlhe by Plunkett nm
Dasbit ll. The.me bnodredrardd tab waa won by minuit*
In the ?? ttl" "f War " ti'e Kimi Bad Third IHvtstfll
powered the Second aad Koorta. Usa sreased pig? wei
chased by len cadets and waa eangat by Oaaot Daemon,
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INTERESTS OF 1BE DOMINION.
Ottawa, Nov. 20. -Mr. [.ariviirc, Ministii
of aarleultdre lor st mites*, bm rone le Toronto te eoe*
lei- willi Um Alt'.nnv-li. ie rat, BOW en mule from ? teal
peg ta Toronto, bi nf renee to the larrltory mdtspau
between Oatarle amt Kan lona,
The Custon Department baa busied sew regulatkuM
for the governing af geode In transit tn tbeUuii '-it -
frontons Canadian port tn another. These goods nero
after will be shipped in bonded ami sealed cars.
Toaovro, Kev. -ii.?a flseaasga bom Loudon says:
1 Donald smith In* hamed BClreabST IO IBM Shari holder
nf tba Hud-on Baj Company al itlng that as the din i '?? i
refused to laqalre uno Ute ebarges against Mme'ot tin
chief oltiiei-i of the comp HIV, Ile i Xl lel-e I hi- I
MMe (or new directors, lie rxpreske* sn eat uesi ?
hue the amiir< of the eulup Hiv administered Iliac
COldaaos with modem requirement*."
ii vt ii >\. v. -<.. n iv. j.i. in the month of April
Captain Roach,of Yarmouth, master of th barkBrasil,
Kile .led In saving the crew ot the American schooner
Heil, and ll ls now announced last tau A
* .,.\ i-i inix-iii bas hud prepared a sold wateb. val I
fl00. fm nresenl itlnu tn Ulm. < aptaln Ko ieh, however,
lound* atety crave oa a voyage lunn Oap* Brotoa H
"V urn om li a month
Morts! it, Mev. 29.?The !??? al '?tock aurket w.is in
far better lone thi< morntng than yesterday. Pi sn
advene* ?! t t - all round.
A ice ti., i .-.?; Ill III ihe ?'eck marbi t Inls Sfl
th- m.uk. t -. itli .1 down st tb? clow, ? r i .. i i ?! ? nfl In
- ..ni ? dc -ul .i.v raster i<. Tbs m.nm-: ??.'?? In
I ? ulm:' .*. t...i u ss rom .in i .wi'i lt,' .".ni',"
?lav lastye*rtsestimated al B4,400,ouo, and taewhoUi
. "i lui luded.
Till. EARTH sf VINO TBR H'Olt A < ""/
PROFESSOR SHOOKS EXPLAINS Mil BRO Ut lil Al
s| KKISS AM" St'NSR I.
I'm ti-. N. V., Nov. 29.?liTofeasoT Bl
of lue Ked [ioUSe ? ItMerTSl 'M, '
ii. .,i lin?eu I.i-i ? ?- e, m. _-. ?I: - - ? ? v e. i I a >? t: lerfill
ward ' ' ' '
I bat this display bus some connection wit !
.1 lc i '.I ItitUl -> en tu si ide sun
I d o ?. stitt thal tnt
m.i.- ol i.>i'? ?. .-; .?
. i..
g/J WI8UI ? .v;.
PRAM rHAT srVTtXTY-RIVg BtgJt HAVI n: ; s LOST.
(.1 ni i i.-i ER, M i- .. N lt. 29. I'i BJ - sn
dr:.iliad tor the salety ol ilz vessels of tht i
dow overdue, namely i T.ie schooners ll .i
ami J.dui Mci Kl IOU :'i, III t'e I. ld lo k tl
Leighton, Ruth ri
. -iiiti,... ni tue ii ink n hi.... t .
li.t. riles ol .s ... . . r I.'
? M e i oni .1 "i i ?
Ul -l I SO ?? llie.l. | !.- lt '|l| I .1
seeks, ii ta -. m -? ? :?...
bsvt p i
A < /;/ 7 f/'//. ) ( OMI AM -i GO EST ED
Erie, Penn., Nov. 29.?R, J, Cummings, ol
ii
of Hu' dcel,l- Ul thl ? '
?..ll
!
? -t.s ku.ihh r the prmi-???? ot I
. Kl .1 I- le.I ne .till.' S i.ll ll
but Mr. I Ullin,m,
limn I.. Inc. I: ll,itt.i, . md ? I. w I nut. lin-. I
au i ie
Wi til I li ?'. i.i. -v 1. ii.1.1 p.olin.e .
? . lue ii. ad.
MIRDER AM' SUICIDE FROM JEALOUSY.
c .ii too, \'u>. '_".?.?Fritz Rani
' i ll foi ii. i I i.i/." wases ?
? ? I . . ' '.ie, of I. ik .
: ,-t ii rbi tie ?i ut la t. ik.- and tin d a
ia ., lipior store, appamatlj m leam ll the
weapon was St tor service. Ba than ran to tnt
\sh, 1, Ml * L '? bri ?! I,, t ,f -.i.
would niau . him. Upon I lo du ii bi
i Iii.I BUd He li ?llOl ... I I- I. i
. , is ,,.] .ni i, ii ni ti,.- left ?
.ie t. Mi looked Mp.ui ' , momob! aid
then bb st ,, it m? ,,.. u bra I
have ti. en i -c ..his. nf the t ? nardy.
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DROWSED IN l<n: mi , USSIITI.
MEMPHIS, Tenn., Nov. 29.?A skiff, contain?
ing nlno railroad banda, walla erosarag tba river 1W1
morning in a :??*, sum s a aoal Seel sew Woll River i nil
i.ipi/ii. ah the nu n wera drawn under il
bargef>out soveral eoloi d skUTBjen whs sees Beat the
al lbs li ? ? i -I. >',.' i| in i> traine el lil ol Ihe
moi,u, i. ? m.- o. Hie ii'.cue t ci. ,, sr.M still -? , .u winn
ilk, a ti..tn .mil hut ,u. I k.,..i liv .ni iw.u.i i ?..
ihuI', i,t tu,. iLrowued mao, Usu > ?
i.. ni-i.-ii.
lill I ES IA / UAilLINOTON Ul HT.
W tsiiiNOTOg, Nov. 29.?Yesterday evening
while I." it- i ? - - riding s vi ?
kn the pork al ihe Soldiers* Usmc the horse ran again i a
lue .aid Lil. BraattUsB Ute m..die KU'il mid one ?! in ap
?ii.,|i. i,leiii.i,,,i,i ii.on i {Din* * ,!?? ci re, ,.|\, i two seven
in'- and hlrt ki'-e e.ip WsW fractured. M.- W is .,? lt,,
lie leen.i (,,,? UOVeflHW III the Mollie. I,elle!..,
.?i,.i, h. nowie. iuirtMi.il.u.ie i., i.i^iit.
o
ti ( IDEM Al.LY Mini tUlll.I. UDNTINO.
ScitiM.i ii.i.d, liam, Nov. 29.?Frederics;
Arinu.i*'., of oraaaa, waua tox-buntlng, wa saol dead
this morning hy the seekkatal dksshsnre or c. A. Bul>
lani's dimble barrelled gua, i we i beta bad bet a tir- d ,h
? rm, sad i "th men wore awaiting in- approach srtth
? .. k il KUII-, v. Ill ll Hill!.lld. Ill li in,i lng Ills glOVWS, Iel
in- Kim --np mut ttie c..uti nu oi not u ii.meiH iii tered
Aiiiiii^.'- head, kilima him tliaUiolly. Ile leaves I
widi,vs .i.i.I two i nil.li. ii
a hand-car ki ,n down.
<;i:m vpn rn, Ohio, Nov. 29.?This evening,
while a heel,,,,i ((.'Uk- ,,f live nicii were n-tiiniln^ len.B
u h.un!. ai on ihe Southern nklo IMvkaon of lae [adiana,
bloomington sad MTosb rn read, n- ai Bothesda, thej went
....iiik.ii bi a ouusiraciion sagiuu. Wilusiu flay amt
Michail McCormick worn ktlbst, sud Wdham Mat
uni lue ol.iers sh^aa.) ni|ui,si
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BICYCLE .i\o um.i.i. . .six.ni: CONTEST.
Boston, Now, 29.?HovaraJ interesting bi
tv ie I,,,,* (u.ik plana ai ina new AasBrtoaa lastilue
Hui.. i?, d.i>. a.i rasaaotweao Kosaath A. bfcinser,
I lie ,,in nilli- i hampliiii roller Bkalai, :iud J. W. WUsoo,
lin i ii.iiiiptiiu atar riler, waa waa hy Wilson In 3 min
HU 1 I n, i .i.i.lrt. Miiuiicr'H laue v, .v. \\ n,i
? n,ll-, tee besl Hine oil H'cold lol lullel sk.iliii;'.
THE NORTH WORCESTER A* OIDEA T.
Worcester, Mssbh Nov. 39,?The penoiui
who'.-. ie ii,,,,,, ,1 hy tue a<elil< ni ,,n the Ito.t.iii. Ilaire
.uni i.aidm i Kiiiiiooit, in ar Noun Wsrsaater, yesterday,
an mi iii ii tun wagla raaovar, except sjra, Amaaa ii.
Davis, ol liuhh.uosloii whox'sjiiiieirt li i, lui. i. .Noni
b?g in w baa been SlsnovarrsU ros>nting thoosusa of uio
Uleu- ni.
A CROWD PRAY WITH A Ml RDEEER,
Shreveport, Lav, Nov. 29,?The Jail bern,
win icm un iiiiiieiii stawart lestered), ssateaa d lo o.
baiup d io munow, ls nea Ss ed, waa surmuaaV d la daj bj
i omi i ii paayla singing awl playing wuu lout.
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MOI BER AMi SOR HILLED.
PrTTSBORO, Nm. ?J').?" Hui ry" Costello nnd
? i mot ber were driving borne last iii^iit, whan
tue.i ,i lucie wart Uprct, lied beta Wile kill' il.
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CHIMED AM) CASUALTIES-EX IEEEC. UAl'U.
KXLLSD hy A HTHKCT t?Aft.
ClVffNNAii, hov. U?.?Wu.lam i'. McMillan, BO
nhl IcftD, was isa OTC? herc ts asy l,y a ulni't <-,ir illili iiibtHuU
ij kunu, i .ii iiuvi r nun Uiiuiiiuur wi limn-i< h.
A I'Ul.lOll.l) U..MAN III. lt:. >-.!> li, in ...VI ll.
At OUSTS, Da., Nov. 2v??llauuab I ol mau, > olor
fil, ul I '.i i.. hu. tl. ?'. I .. Hu iii Hit" hr* iii ii lu Itt SS* aii'l waa
hm Bsd t i ..??.an.
ku.i i.ii BIS Wira in a yt'Aiiin.i.
Vaum'.i, Ark., Hov, g?^? altai s quarrel to-day
"fran*" Sflthanu (NSW lill Wilro btalSS SW by Hr mik 'he
I'HI.iiih ul uo.ll linnell, ul ll .,i,,-l gnu lulu kef bl-al, ftlnl
Lulu esiaptH1, A Im^S ? iu.iJ I, m yuasullgf Ujv luajiUaer.
?? *? iitiUI lllllilOki i/l'j/V I n.
HM COMPANION GIVES HIMSELF UP.
Ill SAYS THAT THE MK1MI WATCH AND CIIAI.V
Kl Ll ON MIK HOOH Of THK CAII.
The police were actively engaged yesterday in
Brarehing for the companion of Jay Humphreys,
who died on Tuesday In a cab or on the piasxa of
John hfowatt's Cliff House nt Eighth-eve. and
Onc-liiindred litid-foiiv-sixih st. Inspectoi llyrm's
on Wednesday detailed Central Office Detectives
Rogers SUd Doyle, with Detective Price of the
Twenty-ninth Precinct sad Detective Thayer ai
tho Thirty-second Precinct, to look for the man.
They sot no trace af him, hut ibortly alter in
o'clock last night n iiiediiim-si/ed man, about thirty
years old, dressed m dark dot hen andTwitb a small
blaek mustache, anslhed u]i the steps of Police
Headquarters ami asked for Inspector Byrnes.
When ahown into the detectives'room he told Ber
geanl Kelleber that bs wanted to giro himself ap.
Kia name he said, was .launs Burna, of No, 584
sleuth ave., ;m,| |,,.surrenderedhimself becauae
h.- understood tbat Mr. Byruee'ainen were looking
tor hiiu. lie waa the myaterioua stranger who was
in the cad with Jay Humphreys on Tuesday night
Burns is a travelling salesman for tim tobacco
bouse of Lopes A Co., nf No. 1,520 Broadway. Ile
gave the following aocountof the event ol' Tues.
day night and why lu- disappeared so suddenly
after discovering thal Humphreys a ss dead \
" I v. as Blending at '.? o'clock on Tuesday ni ht in
front of the entrance to the Casino, when Hum
came outside. He -. a. di'ml., and fe il down
In the entrance, l went to bim and lifted him up
" I bia fe t. He called me hy my natue and said he
mic. though I was unacquainted with bim.
I asked him where ha lived, and be said iu the Albany
Mit". Il '.'d !i ? wished in en hume, andi called
a cab which waa passing. 1 pic him into the ve?
hicle, when be said he would like to li.ne ni" re?
main with Inn. i ir ,t into tlte cab and told the
driv r to -inf for tie Albany Flats, Then
Humphreys Mini: ' Don'l do that. Let's take a ride
np the Mail instr ad.' Aa he hui been drinking I
thought a drive would he a lu ni ht io bim, ami ac?
cording v I .? t In and went np I ie road. While in
*h'' i ah be !"..:,.?! over in front, with his
on ti a hon! cushion, ami bia
watch and chain f. ll on the door
of the rah. I rrii Iced tb< m m. i'd rmi them in my
' ! h. came alarmed at his condition
thal ami nm. laded Di have him at the Cliff
ll.m-e. i' . toop of lin- hotel I ian he was
i -ill min.- f] "lit. n i. and.
I . I i-- lots aid wein tn
liiooklyu. To-day I concluded lo come and give
inyscll np.''
ll,.in- h inded ovi r tl ?? wat, ii !? deb : ..f the
i rateh is worth about -(io. He
bad al ? the - sb i k< of P. Stans, the di.'.cr.
with the monIn i ol bis cab (No, 1,228) on it. Ile
i.. d up al I' ice Hi uti i tarter* and will be
Hie i - Burns ad
mits I..i\ ii t been o
i vi rill c.isi.vo.
It th ii a li i Mr.
? ii. .i , ,'i he
? il.i drinking. Hs father had given him
Ll tiled earlj ? the
<!..v ii wa* ii the h kbit of visiting the 1
lions
? - ? in the pla ' itself. n
1 ' :-i the
. :
? i ,: . ?' lining the !'.?
Ile wa- v. A know ii to i I
He iii
il i lt i! he was .Mt..\ ic :<? il. !
Ile ll fl I IB .Mt III'' Wall, al half slid lo the \
il hi a
lo ito mit 'nt., tl.p.n an. Mr. Humphreys did so,
rm t Hui n -. .
Il suds at Mime distant e b ick
from Kiglith-avc. 1 itetl a
drab < ' -i ? . lt ,.i .,.- ietor
ls john Mowat!, who t- well-known among acer*
l no i '. -? n| ' *|ni| I illC-llli a " in the city. Ihe
'-" tensilily i road-house, With foo excep?
tion of l>e tug an ted twice for fl viola';.fl lie
e i ,-. " ; i hus lu-.u cou ', Lie.| a " quiet
iii m." lo a I.mu s reporter Mowatl sn d ?
d iv that lo- iras away tn.iii home when the rab
.lin-.I. He returned at 12:10 o'clock and
Him saw tho body ol a ui.ni lying on his pion a.
willi three men .J.i n. II'm-ihiI I in m ht bat the
matter wis. and they answered him that theil
ick. I! I-.'i 'I. '" ide him md, pl ?? ti
I ?. ed. Why,
In iC id." | in n be told ono of the men, a man
lb s black mustache, thal he had bettei lake his
? ! |o the pol i. estate ii, wluie, if it should Imp
pen th it h. was no dead, he could lie attended uy
a physician, rho mau made no reply, hut
call' tl " Cabbie " and then disappeared. Mowatl
Ui, ii lu I pei I tin- cah di iv. i tn p'i I I. e d' ad man in
in cab. in Mowat i's house there are two girls,
who, when the cah arr ved and h call for assistance
wa. neille, nen' in Ld I " un,uuuied Jessie,
opened the w md.iw .md .! '..I wu it Was wanted.
A voice inquired, "Where's '?? ?rgef (the name
thal Mo i.-i ti i ? known by.l Hie girl answered that
Mo walt was ont, and thou the same voice asked
win *he didn't collie down sud Iel them in, as
" tin re was a little fellow .mi tn the . ah who waa
awful drunk, bul who bad lota of money." The
rirl replied that alie could not do an. I hen seeing
the maa ami thinking tu.it she rt ? tguued him, sh,.
. ned. - |, thal you, ' ^ ill '!" I!?' un" rer was,
" No, hnt I know a little giri In poorhouse." The
man then "tailed for h shed sboul a hiindretl
, n d -i fl om the house. Ile lu ld" I i ll. Ul' of (lie shed,
.'..in behind de m.nu building, and. going to the
Station Ol Hie elevated rail WSJ Bl < Lie- il ll' ld led aild
furtj riffb-sU, took a wal iii tho ladies' waiting
.tn and, waiting lor a downtown traiu, boarded
it, rbis wasat 1:03 o'clock Wedne dav morning.
WHA1 HIS i a 1.11 lt SA rs "U ins ll villis.
lu i on vi rsa! mn with Dr. frederick Humphreys,
nf No. 22 West I hirty-iimfh- '.. the dead man's
father, the reporter w as Informed that, in addition
lo the$3.1 windi Ins father bsd given him, Mr.
Humphreys hssleoonaiderableeua of money, a ral*
nsblo gold walch and chain which had
Leen given him on hi.i twenty-first
birthday, sad Nome papers of a private
ii lime Dr. II lillipilli ,s added lh.it In-.son was liol a
drinking mau, bul wbvn he-did drink it tookonl)
hule lo mike lum intoxicated. He lived iu the
summer at Summit, N. Li and had only recently
muted a Hat al Pifty-second-st. and Broadwsy. He
iiiid never known ins ..m io hue a cab, foi although
he w.ms extrnvaganl in many things he was reusou
iiide ..nd would not take ii cab when the Broadwaj
I run din, th in inuit of tbcdoorof lils lion-e.
Ile thought that u Len bis son lefl tho caf. ii rogue
had addressed him and in his anmi-intoxiceted con?
dition had p. Ihlliul.il him lo get into the cali.
incl.- I,,, had chloroformed bim, and tba au
.c..il. tic, co.uhine.l wi,ll tho liquor, eau-ed his
.halli. I he funeral will take place ,it Ins father's
house this morning. I he Lin nil will be at AubUIU,
N. Y? Mr. Humpnroys's birth-place,
Hie body remained all da) ai tba undertaker*.
shop, No. Dili (lowery, where it was taino bj tue
police, ll waa visited dining the day hy only lin
widow and ber two childrru. In the afternoon
|le;.nly-l nioner Dunlin maim all Sntopay and lound
ihai Mr. Htimjihreya'sdeath hud resulted from
- heart failure due to n derna of the Lilias and con
ge .tum ot tin- i- i.lucys." iii, direct cause of death
wits alcoholism. Dr. Dunlin said that he was not
tiole to hu whether or not any aumetbetica ba*]
been used to atupefy Mr. Humphreys. An irritant
p-nmrn -rraa rinnrtaaarj tu Uill tba mao, and alcohol
bet veil that cud. _
ARBITRATION INSTEAD Ot UAH.
PHILADSLFIIIA, Nov. 29.?Tho amnml Rteet
he Pcnasyrvaala Pease Bocletj waa held Lo thia
etty today. Tua anneal report of the BieenttveConuutt
lea reviewed Um wert el the year.i.fited a Bamber of
.., . i in walsh nsttoeal dlfflemues bad been settled by
arbitraUon. A resolution ? as adopteil, proposing aroura
ti,ni ns ii,- im ni otsctUlngall social disputes, and ?ie
clsrtntf lhal an international iirliliratiou iribuual ls tao
h. -I uh nlule mi- war. . letter WSS cad mun In-Md.-iil
A i ihui. iii repli toasuggesll ml iel be ibouUi direct lue
alt. niel.i mi .Mines, io ile minis.'! ol luUirualiousI ar
hiiraUoa, Ila sahl se would ceuslder Uh matu..
EVENED IO DLA i ll WHILE AI.oSE.
Lui isi ii ir, Ky.. Nov. 29.?Mrs. Mi'iy A.
tireen, a wealthy iUidcc.ciii.ie eld w.mian, living SlOBe
lu this etty, was barned n> death bud night Itlaaup
posed thu Lei .lotion',' wus ii.,m..i by a sandie, as se ess
Was ill gM holm Bl lue niue.
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RELEASE <>/?' THERESA STUBLATA,
CiiKA.iu, Nov. 26V-Theresa Stiulatd, who
was agaajM ed lo one year's Imprisonment fur tho uiur
wss massed trna cha psaltsettairal MM u>day, bev
In* competed lur tenn. The kllllnjr and trial wen
amonir thc moKt sensational In the criminal aunala o
Ihio city.
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MA HW AY IS1ERESTS.
TIIK BOOTON AND LOWELL.
fBY TEf.K'lRAPII Tl) TIIR Tl.l_f"._.|
Boston, Nov. 29.?The annual report of tin
directors of tbe Hunton and I/iwell Railroad, coverinjt thi
twelve msataa to Bepceiabcc M last, ihawa the follow
lntr: dross ssntag* |A12S.760; operating expensed
ifl.ril'.V'if...; net rSTSBOS, 934_.17__ New Iron Mdfa
have been erected at several point"*, plan* bave beer
prepared for the rebuilding of neveral suhurban stations
ami 1,07'/ toim of uti .1 rsOa and 7,H*o Ilea have been laid
Uteri, es have been SM tined from tho city authorities
for the ereetliin of tem freight hoaasa lu Boston. Th<
work will be began iit an early day. At Mysth
wharf additional ueeominodifious are <l mandel!. Con
tii.ts hiive heaa Iel for divdatag aad btdldlag sa addi
tiona! sea-wall aad timber-pier to complete tbs work.
I pun the completion of tin . norh tho inail will have tin'
anest faculties fer the bandlin_of coal In Boston nai-'mr.
rae equipment of tb- road consists of 77 locomotives,
'??ti passenger, ll baggage and express, 1,1.7 Ireifc'ht, and
10 otfaer cars.
ST. JOSEPH AND WESTERN.
Topeka, Kan., Nov. 29.?Judge IfeCmrj,
et the United States Ctn oil Court, tods? delivered a 4e
cl.-lon in the Ht. Joseph Md We-t.-rn Railroad ca.-.-,
panting ths pstitton of tho plststlft by ot
dering the appomtment of a receiver. no held
thal under the lawi of gaaaaa ss order tor ths foreelosara
ol the mortgage could no) ba made, because, hy a nay ot
execution, the sale of the property could be staved oil six
liiuiiflis, nml thus prevent a report nf Hie hill being made
mini tue November lerra nf tlc- Court. Therefore, In
order to close up the busineea without delay, ba wa. com?
pelled lo appoint a rei
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TEXAS AM) BT. LOUIS TROUBLES.
Cairo, III., Nov. 29.?The engineers of Hm
Texas and Bt. I/miIs Ksrrow-Ouaae Railroad refiles to
Move ti.,ins until they are paid th eu* arrean of wages.
Lima Boca, Art, Bot. 29.?kn aa tibet of the en
trineel's strike on the St Louis aad Pezss N.irrow-uuaifo
i- i.i, nu train ? neut out from Fina Biog to-day.
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Till; NORTH BHORE BONDS.
IfOltTBEAL, Nov. 'i'.i,?A local paper MJfl that
tin- Provtnela] Uovenum nt has given Mr. Meneeal a gaatv
iinu'euf ;i percent per annum mi sta |5,0CKMIQ0 in Berth
Shore Railwaj b.ls which be w.u? unable to sell ia ?u>
inn.- ex, i pi ,u a tai rin-e.
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A RIVALRY IN I ANADA ENDED.
Mom ut.\i., Nov. '_':?.?Il is stated t!i:it atnic
aitic iclaiioii.-- net wei n the tao great rival railways have
been restored, ucl thal tic syndicate of (irand Trunk
supporter-iu i u-i uni will abaorb a large poni.ui ot tht:
Cau.idl ali i'.n .Ile ri.
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FREIGHT DELAYED IN' NE'.Y-OI.li.ans.
Ni.'.v-(H:i.i.a\s. Nov. 2'.i.?Hid Creight
bandit r-' -ti .ii.- here continues, caudug a blockade at ail
nc- il. pol - li. ? r ulm idi-arc i- "i- i. freight.
THOROUGHBREDS SOLD IS OHIO.
('kulk omi:, Ohio, Nov. 29.?l). .1. Cfotue
: Dtlre atshlo of tboroujtbbredaattbs Uaate
klunlck Farm, i vemy-one head were aold st sa sveragc
e -ju. i' volver, a Mullion, eighteen your* old, mw
-mu lor 1100.
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SUCCESS OF A SEA COTTON PRESS,
Shreveport, Lt., Nov. 29.?A new Morse
-ompress, co Hie. - a working boro to-day.
. - periei Ujr.
A STRANGE MIDNIGHT nsiTOR.
I III' -KV 1 Ii.Ill 1.1> ll' IN V l'i ill I Ml WAY.
A brilliant meteor or soma strange visitor
ipp--it'll i.t nnrtit ta ths aky, appaisatiy sheaf
Lu it.-f es north of tho /.. aub. Aucortl
iii. to suiiie p.i -un lt waa visible as
niy ai iiiin p. m., imi lt sit si aod Us groatssl
imbi.u,ry at shoat l'i:15 or 12:20 a m. whsa it lighted
? Iii/" patt of ihe In.i.tis with a rosy
i ucl trembled olio the
turora borealis, Th rlsltor had a tall apparently twnor
three degrees In length, iuul its dint timi ot movement
-.?.?in. .1 tn in- shout n.ir; in- i-t. Ita head waa mood'
if .ihuii: half tbe aprwen! diameter af the moon, its
\,ii-nut cleri .hlla.'1, beiii(r surroiiiidrd wllh
Iiehiil.e.
Win ii lirsl seen it waa B small blt Of \. DOW light, but ll
lt.dually Increased la brllhaoey until it lighted tin
whole sU-.. it had s perceptible inotloa, or so u
d to aome who watched lt. ATaiBtmi report
ihe li ?: ? - ? b i.?-..?.. taCour ?.. Bn feign, near the
Ity ii.nl. li abed no much b lit thal it ti*hied
. ,t iiinl houses. At Inst lt ini.-lit have he. ti
mistaken foi the li nt nf a tire, tall lt had S p.ile
iiiin mi bus lil-e a sunset, and lt showed tn
; i:,--Ly in a perfect circle ?round the strange vtaitor. it
lolly distinct nml iiiii-lent fioiii thc b_;lit mada hy
i.i' tntn.in,' of the Windsor Theatre at the same Paw
it rem mu ii ;it iiti iriv-.i.'-t brtgbtaesa for atioui
tn iiii'iui.'t, and im Inert ssa sad dec rr. sae in
Militancy were ao ipuck ns to ba itiWrg At
1 a. in. ll ll ni ili-appcaivil.
Home Merman musicians who wire staiuHm?
ti rourt-it. were watching tha spectacle. ima
.f ttit-Hi w is evidently mach frightened, nutt
ttarteil for home, sayiurf t isl be m wted lu iM there Ih*
un- ii -inn it. tin sudden lacrvasa of ughl having
? i li appear tu be ti, idlna directly toward thc
?.nih. a ear conductor in Brooklya aaid thal be noticed
ranger on Icsvimr the ambles al aooui 11:30 P. m..
ivheii it wiiM i.uiier r.iint. ?? it was a regular comet, saul
lie ; " didn't >ou see its tail I"
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PAPER CHASER At ROSS COI XTRY.
Tlie usual Thanksgiving Day ti osa coonil j
-un nf Itu Nert- Yul!; li,, re .uni Mouin t.i I lilli tunk pi...
'i>. Ihe meet Waa at DtUSS'a Mut. i, C. iitral-iu'..
kV.iii wu, au.l the ohaee la) ovi r aosas af lha rsaghaai
-.uiui i-y in Westchester County. Thetrsil was followed
iy means nf scattered hits or white paper, ll. II. Tread
trell ami L A. Berta aero ths hare-, J. c. fffttln? asa tho
luce-Ill.titer, iiu.i tin re wi re abott thirty hounds. The
uart waa m.ide Ut 10x30 a. m.. the hares h.ivtnit (w.-lvti
iiiuute-' santa--!'. A .lil.in r wound upihe day's -pun.
The XX, sii 'beater ll.tl.' -inti Mn,uni- went t.i (ireenville,
f. J., and had a paper chase across eountry f<or aeveral
mles.
Tim American Athletic flub Rarrlcn met at rettlt'a
Hotel, tn tm- Mila, e ol Jamaica, L I., veaterday uoruln^
iii,I h nt a run over lite hills aa fat east a> Cn etliii'tor and
vt um. ii diaiau.i twelve miles, rbey did inri anea ed
n ovei iiknii. im li.h. s. who had asveu minutes' start ot
he pail.. 1 lu- r.pi . lime was mie huiir uiul Iwtmly
,i.n - iniiiiiti s. i-n u-iiiiee memben of ibo club pai'iook
ii a tiuni.-r iit thc hotel after the meet
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Ult: REMOVAL OF DR.- WOODSIDE.
A Mend of Dr. John8.Woodside,who ism
i .nuv fii nu w, .imndag irom tue aagsHataadsasy et Uio
latbaah Hospital for ths [acarabty lasaao, h_n written a
tiler to TnaTaiapsa,la whieh hs says that CSss
oiaatoner Kiaaean, before voting for the removal of Dr,
foedaide, aaaoitrd thal hs had tim staaaal ssaMsaea m
he i m. hu. y ainl ability of Dr. ffssdaMsy sad la bis
nimbustl'.ill.ill nf tile lio-pilal and explained bis aclltili
iBtbsgroead si eonveoleaee. The battas tartha isys
Lat an upiitirtimilv x\:ux last weeli (iflercil to Dr. WtkmI
iiic to lestgn, winch be pereiuptoiil^ mfused rn embrai a;
bal a wranitle over lu. essa tau been praesodlug Ior
.time, sud that tils removal at Issi ls'iiietoammoiity
in.l Jealousy. _
FOUND JN THE HARLEM RIVER.
The body of amen waa lonml la _____ Sextan
{Iver at i.haadied sad SltJ alghth lt yesterday aitcr
inuli. Tl.e clutlies billie.tteil that lie hail liceii a laborer.
fbe bod] was ranwved to the Morgue whare tl was soh?
equeutly nliii.ui. .1 ,i- Dennis ColUut,.,..- ? .i.n ? uat, ot
L'euth-ave. ainl (tue hundred sui ci(iUti-..cv'oud-'rt.
TELEGRAPHIC NOTES.
A SCHOONEK AltANDONblt AT HF-A.
Ba-TOWICH, Mit'-s., Nov. -"?'. -i bc aciwouer Allina,
.(.Bil ur, Wi.ll .1 iii; o ul tl , ci lol Ply tntilllll, Mill* llhill
!.,ae i Oil Min.uni ni I'mil hist Hi-lit hv Un i-n"*. l'U'V?ssel
\.,i lasktaf
a i>nn: mik in" ona mo i "it rainonroif.
PkIMC kin, NJ., Nov. __..? ritcre luis been atbled
o tiii- IsiKiral- iy ni i't meelon t uilt-m- a nr^n Uiitiat Hun si<at
ita tor ?lereuacuyM w.n_ "?! lha hui fut igmilsa *???? '??
'.-iiisl hy Prill, emil' llulaml. n. tho Julius Uo|duaa I uivtf
ni>
ic 11.i.i:i> uv a it UUtOAn TRAIN.
Macon, Ua., .nov. _.".?.?a (asl mail train from Ma
.iii iu ,\.,!,,,,,n i .,n uki sim William* sn.i i-.iiw.ini Mat,
muli tt, una e.Inl4'' BSSI I t.i . i- mi ti, lu. lliul bullies t_cT?
Inonu (iuiu thu in sile lulu lin' anSB.
A MUlUH.IUKis APPEAL IlKAltU.
SiMitr.v. tia., .Nov. _:'.?.-\v illi.i.u ."siuitli, who was
.1 tm li, i up si lu linn io v lui ii tortes .'t liiiiiiitia clines, li.S
.an.ci .un mas iu lac -u^n-uic cuuit. lia* will iiuiay i*iaa?
ecuuuu lutivuuitely.
ruillMUr.X AT TAI US.
WAR RUMORS IN FRANCE.
TnE rNTTnpni.f.ATiov kkom m. ci.kmk.vckau?A
PKACKAIM.K SI-ni.KMKST POSsJIH.E.
Paws, Nov. 29.?It was rumored in the lobbies of
tho Senate to-day that Admiral Courbet had tele?
graphed to the Government from Ton.ju in that he
had bemm his advance and occupied strong ps wi*
tions, on which he had mounted artillorv.
At a Cabinet connell it was decided nut to accept
an interpellation from M. Clemenceau enneerninf
tlie Chinese memorandum relative to tko proposed
attack on Bac-Ninb because it would prejndlco
the pending negotiations. In tho Chamher of Dop*
nties ht.fjleasspcoan introduced his intcrneilatioa
and urged ifs fanmediate diacuaaion. Prime Minis*
ter Ferry moved thet debate on tho subject bo
post [Mined uti'il the Tottquin eiedits wei- discussed,
He added that the reply of Chine to the eena eg
France was expected momentarily. Tin' chamher,
by a vote of 304 to 105, adopted M. Pen v's motion.
A more hopeful feeling prevails here to dav in all
circles, and a pacific solution of tim questions bo.
tween France and China is now regarded as poss!*
hie. inasmuch as Bnglsnd is exercising her iulliH'ticO
with both eouotriea in favor of a poaotjblc settle
ment of thc pending troubles.
TDK LEFT CENTRE OF THE FRENCH
SENATE.
Palis, Nov. 20.?At a tnoetiti- of the. Left
Centre of the Senate fe div, M. l.c n .Say waa eic, led
Pre-ident to sue.d M. Waddington. M. .Say delivered
mi add rem in oates, ko solsglBad m. Waaassurten, bbs! ra
iiiliule.l hislie.irersth.it the Left Centre li ul ever hess*
rstthrnl to the peUey of M. taters. "The Left Centre1*
he sahl, ?* does not desire a policy of paasfon, hu ailvo
rstes the poller wblcb M. "ferry reeeaUr set forth sa
H ure. The forei-n poilcv of Prance sheol I be calm and.
i. li er tte, without we utness as w il as without Impulse.
Tbs Government will lind the L-rt centre resdr to uka
the bm Mitres accessary r.e- Me dimity sud ? if tv of tbs
army, while aetlns arith calmness and regsrdfng uni/
thc gaaarsl ratereata of the country.
THE CROWN PRINCE AND KINO ALFONSO.
BSRUW, Nov. 29.?Tho Emperor William
yesterday ti l-CTaphed to King Alfonso the foll.,wing
un SSSSS : "Allow me on your Birthday BB SdstrSSfl to youl
hiv huh etr.-t and lie irtSSSl OBOS s for your happiness .'ind
your country'*, to which you eOBaeeratS your life with
such unexampled eeb*ase rraYa. As a memento of your
\i-it to Pru**) ?. the frown Prime preseatato yon a UashB>
eite of the Ores! Eli efor. I twir to express my <le<.|> <rr*t
Itnde for the nanner in uhich youbsvesceepteumy
.on's visit In my stead snd overwhelmed bim witli ui<ir
lt.-i. iou.- sympstbv?sn exemplar of friendship equally
rowed to yon for life."
LottDos, Nov. 89,?A dispatch from Parts to a lona
bsws Beeac] says tbat Prince ron Hohenlohe, the <:rr
n tn A mn ask dor st Pati*. has Informed Prime Mluhssai
Perry ti ai t sCrows Prince will pass ihrougii irate*ob
Ide way home from Hp.du.
AMERICAN PORK IN PRANCE.
Pari?, Nov. li'J.?Tim drjecw abolishing tho
pruMhitlon of lea Importation of American jmrk Into
France, which waa Basseted yesssrday, sssaaa last if tan
pork i- carefully aal'ed them ls aa denser sf tnctiinos}%
and thiit the rannlelpai sathorhies will setae say bacon
thal m.iv be round to be Imperfectly Batted.
In the Chamber of Deputies rosday kt. Oaadfai jjnes
lioned the Government regsrdlns the decree, M. Meris
son. Minister ofO mmerce, Mked thal a dil ? i-- mn of i'm
sumed be postponed until after the debate on th. imhIcml
M. ii indth Insisted that it be held st aa euri:, rd its. Tba*
Ch.null, r anally roted that thu dist...--.un .-!;.,ui.i take
pla b two weeks from today.
MR. LOWELL ANDTIIELONDON BXPI/MIOaTsl
Pondon, Nov. 29.?Mr. Lowell, fin- American
kUnlster. ta acknowledging the isealpt of a ropy af abs
resolutions pn-s. dh] tie- ? niplovesof tin- Nfetro|nilicm Un?
derground Raliway eeneaneteg the sataorc sf Iks recent
exploaioe bi the Prasd Street st ? ri-< i. sin* : ?? ,v? themis
nota particle of svldeoee te show the comptlelty of saw
American In Um outran-, I can see tm advaul iga in v?m
munlcatlng the rcsulanona to the liovcmmcut at Waeh
Ingloa."
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REGRETTING MR. POWELL'S WITIIHRAWAL.
Pondon, Nov. 20.? Tie FiJ\>hiie Journal
*n\*: "Sanaa time BOB Fart Sell,,rue, the Lord HI***
Chaneellor. wrote a letter fo a stud nf StatBBg th it there
WM no law tiy which Mr. Lowell mill 1 ief BB EsWd Rector
of Bt. Andrew's University. The l.-tt-r has BBSS np
aressed until now. Mr. Lowell has bees isfc"d fo with*
di as from the rectorship. The student* have premired a
minimi lui i' nassslns lliiili mu I al his with.ir wal sad
in'.tn "-itioi: of his brilliant literary att ilunMBBS,
Another election will he held soon. Bishop wordsworth
arUI probably he a eaaaaeste"
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TUP ORANGE ANO LEAGUE MEETIN0&
London. Boot, 29,?The Lords Cointiiis.-ion
ers of the Privy gael ht their reidy to Lard RoaaBaassfg
uater asplalntng ins Bataan aa tue saeaassa of uss
Oraaga and LaBgna meetings at Roslea, enan?
ty I'crtmin igri, on Oeteket ld, say tkaS
Fm v rennet bat regard his action ns cit. ric lubverstroef .
the public pence. Loyal snlijects nm hold meetlnirsle
protest amtlnsl sedition, but must mu provoke i collision
willi ilniropponents m s,>doini.', sud maglstratn cannot
be allowed to sanction sash .. sow -???
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WOLFF AND HI8 ACCOMPLICES IN count.
London. Nov. l".L?The Fi. iielMiian who waa
?nested last evenlac oa insptilos af halag implicated
with tao aerialist wahTln tko enppeaad pkg to Mow ap
the ileruiati Fmiiissy with infernal ui:uhliics, is named
llondnriiiid. Ba is a broth' r Bf the Fi em lillian who gave
the information wbPh lad to the arrest of Wold', and wbo
afterward made his escape. Wolff sud lt.aldurdin! wera
anni -ned ni the lliw Street Felice Court today It was
shown th iMhe prisoners wen-tint iileiiilieiN of a secret
society. It appuaia tjlal thnli onjsot ase astkof bb caase
an explosion af the f Jenn in Fni'i issy, or, hy fjtuejy
warniugto rim pollee, prow nt i pretend.-1 int nded ex?
plodion and itt the guilt upon some Innocent person. One
Kalliiurii. silas Farrell, ls also bupt'eof I in the plot. Ito
was accepted a* a witness. In the Bteantlaac the four
culprits couiiiumi.ute. 1 with the police uiiku >\wi to esrh
other lu miter to sm, a rnwsrd. WoUTpleaded tkal lie was
the vu tim of iiconspiracy. Tho prisoners were niu mdsS
until m xl week.
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If, PK LE88EF8 AND l BE SUEZ CAVAJL
Putts, Nov. L'lt.?The fjgoseal (states fruit
hefure lcavlntr London bf, de IsUSMSS lieJd Interviews
willi Mr. til.nistoueaud Karl Urauv Hie, i?li i BSJ Bred him
that the Ktiifli-h Con aliment had not OSSSad to tveognhtn
the i.ioiioihiIi of ihe c.nial company lo the Irthmss vt
Sm i, :iiui they mpsated their promise to M. de Lrassgg
that Fiitfi.iuii wonk!do nothtaa to tafllltata ma makUsg
hy Jiiiy company of a SSSOad 'mui.i1.
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SCHAEFER FAR BEHIND FIGNACZ.
I'.VRfs, Nov. '_?'.>.?In the billianl contest to*
Bight Vnrn.iiix -i.ned fajtl Iii thirtism tunings and BOkass
fer 1S3 in t wei ve laaragB. The aaly gissi run n. a lo by
Hehaefer waa eoe of 75. The total seems for the roar
nights arc : Vlfciiaux, 1,400 | BCaaWfar, 1,'JOtJ.
NICKEL COIN IN MEXICO.
City Of Mi.xim, Nov. 'J'.K?Considerablecon
fusion has baan aaassd bi retail saaBsssraaal atraBta hers
by ihe large auioimt of nickel coin tu clnuiatiou. Coar
BTesattdJseasslaga law to regulate the ssakej esasaasj
ead determine the extern to whteh it shsii is- e. legal lea?
der. La?i night a wetest air.iiu.it the abases oceasssoaal
In the nickel aplsansl.m.I w.s signed hy BMB1 Js-rsons,
Tlie protMSM ilbiwoul] .mt li.ni. i thc coinage of l.QOO#aaw
iiUkcid amoug a population of io,oik?,ooo peopja.
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DENIED A SPEEDY TRIAL.
(UV Tl.I Koli It'll To MS TKIIIlM.l
Ottawa, Nov. 'JIL?Chalk's Flitcht'i, a iiitim
ber of (ole's circus c iinpauy, was in iniensl un it tnua
h. twees Ottawa and Brookvale two years aaa, Buayenah
Dniiu. ilise coiiiie, ted nilli tko ctn us. OM Mppesad IO)
hiv. linn milt, d Hie crime, and wu-- arrested alni loil^nl
lu Jail, where he basil en detain J ev.r since, BstBOOgh
there lia-lievei-heen any evid. lice fol'tllcomilu; to show
that he was guilty. The Crown Attorney, at every ?? 3
bald since kia arrest, asa had the c.im- postponed, pram
Ism.'each lime i hal ut the next, oin I he would pin.!. .1
evidence lo connel liim. Repeated clfort- have U.s a,
ni.ale lo neut.' ins nl.a-e on hail: lull io mi pm | ?>-??. m
apiSi.ll-wa. lu.ide yet. ulai to tin- Alloruey-O. lu r.n t
Um province tobavehhu bberatod, which waa ref.i,
and Oe will have Ut pSSs the Wlntcl Ul his edi. Dann l? k
Hui. h.Uil, .uni li ... many friends IU the L'uiU'd hiaUS, Slkt
foals his .rn an a..ill.Hi k. cidy.
FOREIGN MOTE*.
Ldsiion'.Nov.'Jil.--Ills taicd thal Professor Nonlea
asjnbl.lbsllaadlah Arctic explorer, biplaaamg^BaasassaV
lion to lue Sonia rote, lo ba rsrrtod eat in i4s^.
mum v, N. S. W., Nov. 'J!!.?Thc e-iuToreuce ui eousldet
IBS .pichui Bl the annexation of tho N. wi I.'lu ides,
.\c\i-i. uii. ca, and other houihisea Ulaii.l.s Ui the Austra?
lian tioi.iiiuu nt baa opened it-s aaaslaaa bar*
UtlJllN, Nov. j;?.-Mi. Matine \s, latilor of The r.,r?ss
... rmr/ksa baan am ried aa lao i hiuve af amtaksj u?e
Ornsgeuieii .iK.iiu?t tko Naiiouatisis.
u.M.i.N.Nov. jtt.-Ti.c niiiish akmsssaap SawctaaBBSj
Caiitiitti imisnll, win. ii arrived at livery aol en yesoaskaj
M. riouMJiUicotou, and Which lost bouts au.l hml hrs
d.. ks swept hy a Storm duriuK the voytw. Wiis foai'?l ta
lu on Hie ?ii Nov. mn. r SO, como IOU b..lcs of .Wtwa
tseie aaSSSSjBd BJ thc ai e.
Lomjo.n. Nov. gSti-1 he lrl?h tiovcrunieut has piouial'eg
Hie.Or.iliseaudNutloli.il l.icetUiKS which BSBBJ W UaVg
bceu bolo at howir next Buudaj-.