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vol s-M-^ BEKJa_*S INO ,()>. KJCHMOiVa VA.. TUESDAY NOVUMBLaK (> l*?4 PRICK TWO CENTS! / THE DEMOCRATS HOPEFUL. Chairman ...(tor Figures Ont a Safe Majcrltj For Senator Bill. KEPUBLICMS IRE EQUALLY C0HF1DEHT Mi.lr.ar. BsS-Stl *?-? Morton Will ??"e ?O,OO0 liu silty- Tb* Bettine ?? giro to I wo on Morion. gm e,work nt State ? both pan "? "n I for their ' i vote il. town I ' : W'U ...th a 1 ovii el* . I ? ? Cna %o out the ign: li il full) say Pull no r-" 1 upon n ? .i'1 M I wt tei lo ? low ? re largs Ke Matne, Vi ? the) ? i think ile ??u I i v of New Yoi,.. I ? lim? ul Harlem. Taking thi of the total. Altos 1 ? nil should l" ii a major!! Ol l ll I III - l-l H. ,"Sr ' ng of (Hiked t-i . . wini h will . ertftlnly i ? ? th. i...ni., ii rna) - il v won.., \\ e / 1 think We v. ill win, I mn noi in ?) . I ? .h* bi ttlng odd . . who have th< it | i betUni ntmo tba day. I am >v?? will win head ? ri ? ? the hue Hoi I thin mono oul l i Paxton wi -.: ii om i". ?? ? H ii bott, a ho i ? boen l?l mat e dort on nt :,i.um in il,, i inn risk bl* i-i malton i > making holli ? vote In this . itv ol? in Kings comiiy. Others al Republican theil opinion i lui iiiiv in New Vorli i thal In K .tl. j.lui,. ? wi, lr no! w .I- -I out Ihr-r, ? Tl - bu! few i" ? I ? . hui ' ? ? ihe i ?? Htul city ii willi ihi broth dig had abo u I -. io i-t i and he ? ? | - |* 1111111 < ? > COVI ide ni odd- ..t most parl I i MuthhleHcn bel Hnd ' Wescott, ol I 1 he ber i ? ...mi to J7 Mi VVakel) I h rei : - He me with Barney Aaron, ri en! \l. Smtt h .nil Hut. h Thompi m it nd 1 ? he W all, Baltimore ' td l : ? l.iy Ililli < un ?? io Vi ic: Hi.il Mi i ion v. - nid i-i eh led the I . . . ? ? money ill of the ? thou! indi* ? m.i nv lal 'I "ii ita, 'i he iii.-' ronald i T, . on Morl !?? ildi ? tl ? more witb a better wu-. v\.i- unwilling to bavs hit name prim- ia also noil- nt th n Morton Among o v\ a * ona ? ' i I .n Urant. Th ? ? le bj tl Bent diet ?n St. James lt ls . i ? , t Mi (danu ba bel ? ird i of tlOO.OO irrow'a voting, and owing to the I mdled he b?s i vi t;.. Prod $pii - offer* i --n Morton and ? ? On tbs >? Up to mldnlghl the st. .lames H ll of the ? -i the thal I lone 'i be nm than : ni. ll vv. I tier thu -' i" i foi _.-a sjr.vnon hui is Hoitrii, But If l?ofn?l*.l il. ttl Roi <>_'*-i .lint ila. ll, ai.-iiidail lo Ilia Q -uutrt'a Call. SARATOGA, N--v ? Hill left Albany si ii o'clock thia morning ->n a * He a companied bv Hovel nor Flower , ..lot ai thi w hil h he passi d Bi lill] and Governor Plower addn i people nt w 'i rd, and about I.OOO people al Meehan n ho had .? -- mbh d di spite the hun: rain. The remarks of thi i id the f th< wtre briefly r< copi tula te i. Ttie audit rn es wen - nthu Hoi lilli B flsl i n r uint Senator Hil! i crowd that BWalt rlva! of ths train at th* R .,. ? HUI reci :v - -l the folio iv from Con* i I - \ . : v Hie, Tenn : ?I.. Hon i i iv.d R Hill, iib ni) N I Important to Democracy every* benton h. mcmillan. s- vii ul 1 in dn i huered the tor uk th" nain p.;i-id through sion stall her* tba ruin down .n h ? pl ?? were ot the ind f. rine.i . for Sen : i,,i HUI ? nor Plower u, Con? lon ii ,ii v.in -? both addressed a iss-meetlng thi* evening. tor Hill > h to MKbt in - Cohoes, thea* are in bud political ii'iersiu . a In this elec? tion, fiit-v, immoned by my par? la? IO lead in this " ii ti st. 1 hav. . :o do my whole duty, and whether success or defeat awaits me I ?I.- not regret that I responded to the t>.-tiv's ch 11, i haw- sought to roi a decent imd honorable canvass, and I ? lo not recall a single utterance which I retract. I hav* not abused th* dlrtlugiilsh'd gentleman who heads th o'.her ticket nor have i eonedouely mis? represented or viiuii-d my opponents.I discussed fa'*, to raes heft re my fellOW-clttaena of the State the prln-l nf my party and upon the merits of tho - principles I am willing to stand or fall, 1 asa satisfied st ihe outlook of ths OMntsat to-day. CnWs we are gnatly de l in the Democratic vote \n Kew and Kings counties vlcOry will p.n li on our banners." Sen-it t Hill's Finn) Speech. COHOM, N. V.. Nov. r. -Senator HIM aii-1 piUrt* left Saratoga for this place nt I P. M. At Hallston a Ihnueano people were Btandiag in tne BtatiOn yard dar? ing a blinding snow storm, and h- and Governor Flower addressed them for rif? le- n minules. The party arrived here at 7 P. M., wher. 1400 people met tba diatlnguiakod Democrats. At a tnat-s meetlng to night at the Opera ' "l""' people attended, Governor 1-iow-r Introduced Senator Rill. The latter spoke for an hour and a half, dwell rig 01 ... of the campaign. The ?? ,,f approval wore loud -nd hearty. 11,11 returned to Albon night. Ile will von- there to-morrow lu the -vening Will With .0^??/ the returns in ths aaec tU Al UM AM BAHt Ot H'S Ch AIMS. Ile rig*r*a 0*t tx K*pob Usn Msjorliy In t>?* Neal Kansk WA SH IN'1T<-' Kor. ftc?Tl Hon iii the mind <-f J. W. ??D" n ,,f th.- Republican mal Committee, that in thi Mon 1.rroe .cans will - -a n 1 atonal -ii- 1 .pro! . j.,-.lay telegraphed u 1, the rl< ? balnnaa ol Keptibllcan Congressional Committee, at ., . Mass., hs follows; ?,_,__ ?i have i .te Information fr-.ni all atati - Ional dlsti end from , ngur? upon is-? ats nets that win elect Republl s\ns beyond in B/bii h w h.v" 1 im 1 ?? than an ? ?? lo 1 . onfldi ntly bal leva that ne b id ?od working majority la the next tin- day Mr. lint" oi k gavs oul for publication a statement .showing br Ional districts which 1,.. regnrds ns certain to eleel Republl "? BIOITOW, and in anothi r probabls number, in. 1 ? loubtful dlatricts. The statement follows: Prob* Siv TBl il. Sure able Alabama . i? 0 l . 'i " " . 7 I fl ? 'olorado . - ' Connecticut . I ii I li I .VS .1 . . 1 I 1 Clorida. '-' 0 u B . Il <> 0 - . I 1 1 Illinois . I. 11 Indiana . I'. 7 >* . ll 10 ll . 8 Kentucky . ll 1 ina . i <? . I i i land . fl - i id -'lu . I.'! ll ll! in . Ill W ll Mtnncsol. 7 ?". 7 sliipl . 7 o o url . IB i B Montana . I l . 8 i ?* Nevada . l " 1 Nea Hampshire . - - New Jersey . ^ fl H N.w York . -".i ?l 1 i North i ! North Dakota . I 1 1 . 'Jl IS lt] . 2 - ... Al ?_'", Ithodn Island . -' _? - .ii dina . 7 I I South Dnkota . 3 - - . IO ;l l . ii I Vermont . _ '_' 3 . . To 1' 1 . 'J 'J 2 . I 1 :? main . I" 7 nlng . l 1 Total.SM isa -M^ rt A"-ti 1 Al l.' vu: DI <"NII'.RNT. Benatoi Paulkner. Ihe chnirman Ot Ihe ? "ommli tee. w ni not n u detail- I . thal ' >m Its iid th,it the ! << ms*jpi Ity i -.and does noi at ?? * , lexTon of the Iloii*ie can i.-t changed from Dei to Itt publl 11>. cannot I ? anya, ? m what the Republicans base theil . ri lon ol cont roi ? iii Agata In Mft***ralUl*a" Chairman i hanker st 1' Mop- fu' Al.i'.ii x. N. V. Nov r. [toben L. Thacher of this plai e, a life-long 11 i.it and fin i l of Presl len! - '1-". ? land, de public a letter rei - iv. d by him : Iden! Cleveland In bj to one wrI ? the 1 .icm upon the poi it ("al situation, In lils latter President Cleveland "I am enough --f a I mvself, an l ha t a enough faith In the I -? crecy of thoss who profess allegiance -iv t-i believe thal bi tbe face ol a common ? nemy we shall pn NEW YORK. Nov, E The Democratic hi ado iai tan* in thi I at k A Hotel were quieter thia m than a! any timi since the - i , lobn Boyd ' Ni! 1 'eli .-? , ? onieI ? off Didi .leska. I'lth tefl (bis .-.tier no., h. Tba for Alb I Deft for Ti v. "Tb. ,-? for nt* I am "My wm i nd now i vv ait ? be rt sui! l am as conti nt nor a i h iva I ? v time during ilgn thai Hid will i Those who w. i ? I 'en. .1 tl la tO thi prol m? ?? v rtoi will not ba elected unless then ls a Blump.' If hi b -H.ritv win be sr, of lb bllcan 1 ?? la Mate and pe- ' Hid i" go in i-v at leai t tl VB ?rh.i, li. i Kind be ? ipe t- d a ms lol Ity of 1 ? normal Demo, retie v..t,. .n New Yoi K He did not.be, l !?. 40.000, above Ha I.m. "No political party in thia he sud. ''had .-v. r started erith BO many Infl ,t .v* we did. rte succeeded bo well In counteract? ing tho a ii.ll iv. A CAMl'AHiS OF l'KHMlSAhlllhA. Tom Joh ion Ilsa Made ?'tim Kljjht of ?ta Lift." anti M_y Win. - ISLAND, OHIO* Hoi gely persona] congressional campaign In the hil Ohio dosi l to-night In the Twenty-firs! ? un of tvv. Tom. lt. Johns! Demot rath has, to quote hu os n langi age, d wit "the tight of his life," an 1 although the district gave \J. - ? ' t .t-i.. . , fal] ,|,,. most conn.lent bu| I T. K. Bur? ton, die Republican candi I danni i,, his el, , lion I | i lends s;.y i .? will be i li ted by i ?" Q.ut- Goota ii thi i didalt . SOO t Bl I '? mo I ? ? ,.rii! Ki-miI. lu ans agree that upon the size of his ls the eli ct lon. 11 tlcn 1,900 Johnston'! wm v^ better than Burton's D My thai Groote will aol p<-n more than ithat he will - Bstlnt itea ceanol --.illiston s , rgan baa tough! bim, and many Democratli li id offaet lo In hi? own party, it ha Banalities, each candi : te ha vii : of offenses Innumerabli \- , m. ting - Umax io sui ii war. worn out bv R ir ton Satur? day fm- the arrest of a dosen HI, gal registration Thorp, lb, .jowl waa discharged for lack of evldi !?? ?. and lo Burton for -e imprisonment. Thi betting (a vi... to PX on Burton, wah plant) w Johnston nionev offered. **BTCc*r mei-trmt.tcAXw act tr it. Owen*, lVl.o Was .Nominated to Snrcaad Bfl**tlerida;*, liar Bet Bealan. LOUI.SYII.I..K. KY., Nov. 5.?The cam? paign haa been one of excitement from . rm lng, the Rcpubbcana being more ive than evr known In thia State, .ive nominees for all the oft!??? . to i?. flUed. !>'?? I "-mocrats wiil eleel tbetr ieoagrsaslor.al candidates lu the Firs;, Second, Fourth. Sixth and Kluhth, and probably m the Seventh. The latter ia Rrecklnridge's district, In which Owcna ia the Democratic- nominee, and Judge Den? ney, th- Republican, eiwen*' election ls made doubtful because many of the friends of Bfecklnridge have refined to aupport Owens. The feeling between factions ls Intense and bitter. tful distrlcta are the Ttiird, iSfth, Ninth Tenth. Eleventh, the being ab ut evenly divided, in thia, the Fifth, there is a suppressed feel? ing ? .nt thia evening, which forebodes trouble to-morrow. Over cine nunan I Ri p ? ? la I lon ottlcei - have remo* i and Democrat, appointed to succeed n during the past forty eight hours. The old ..th. . rs v. ?? ap i "ed to serve for a year, an nave eleven month, yet to serve, they will attempt to ; ike forcible poaseaaion of the booka ami Uouble will probably reauli sick ls ar at His Uld asses*. CANTON, o, Nov. fc .Mc? Kinley's home-coming to-day waa a fit? ting finale tn hl<< unparalled > ampalgn . . ? trav-- ? 10, kki mik -. Pbroogh ss t*-en Commonwealths, spoke ? ?? bowed his acknowledgement to fort) mx ? blags, and i p of two ond a nuartet of million, of men. w< mid children, Including Msssill he apoke in the srtsory tins aften and here In Canton, win ie ba .bli his cloafng speech, In Ins taben to-night his friends and i ? irned SOI en mass" The air War- filled arith the music cf lyn*" and "Home. Sase) Home." Democrats joined with Republican. In display of bia pictore In tba win dowa of b . ai the inscription, "The nation's favorite, who his old hooa." when the Governor ; t bs loin ense and ? nthusl the taberna ls tonight li- anas overcome with emotion, arid ll was only by an ef? fort tl ab!'- t,, , miltie addi ? ? on tha ' Ighi of tbe ? hali i been ns..,.v.-d for tba Goven bie mothar, bul it remained uno 1 r c arning. M tbe * ? ISt his vote, and baye foi bus. Ib-clilnl Against lbs l'nc' CHIC \':< >. 11.1/. Nov. '.. Judge cup to-do] rendered s dedslen against i be "Big Fout " packi rs Ra Ift, \ Morris, urnl Hammond sod In favor of i't Was 'limed to lie ... i ? aa i>..id o ii by l sp I out from < 'bc ann. Twelve ti unk ju.. - lo thc Ea il created In the de lalon, w hich follows thal rendered In i1 Judge ("I Ol cup th'-n he ld ihat I be packe T cOUhl nol i.ver in the abaei ce ol a common law of tha States, aa well B ? the sib mrh casa i . ' i. Iwlft A Co. filed a num ber ot mta, which constituted the .ase passed upon lo I QBOsrOl Merdai- Nay It-sign. PARIS, Nov '. The standing narlla . commit 1 '.ii > Affairs ernmenl ? lan to lc ? ? before ling th- ir full te i ms waa Inoppor Thc> committee i. d, with but three thal the ab p won* I (b I,, ral Mi i ii r, dlnlsti r ol W a the deputation informing him lion oi the commissioners thu! Ihe niau ii t's, and ? ? ? ? lld rec onside The ? e-M l len .i-.. Hani r a I.ml * '9 Idrro. Ti H.l.l " > ' > , Nov. :. A Blade ape I from Pauldli . <?.. reports tl murder of a boy, ai r sis? ter, sgt i n\ ? . 'I" ? hlldren ol Bamui I .; .. le, .' prosp ? lng about l rom ton il. The . ii Iel ? bul not returning ai dai k search start, d out Tl I I .'ind --?ht. i ne i throat rt aa cut fron was I bowe ? in n\. Ai. atti mpl in i bet ii .- le to burn ? I heap, but ' wet. Thi theory l ihe little ii'l was outraged, .ind the double murder eommltted "> hid< i i-iine. Tba BUI '..'Urdu..: . ountn ; everywhere foi an j uapicioua persona I ur th ? Tobacco l',\n bil, ATLANT\ OA, N . . rn nit ti ? of ihe i otton -? I In? ternational Kxposiiioii to-daj dlspai Mr. ' in. ,;! ?' a ri preaentative to tha leading hfianufaclurers of t. ba. ai iangeinents for :!i ? tobo, co buil \. mi include t.'ii.i io fi om < luna, and pi ? .li ably all the Cl ':.il and South \ ? ( ountrit live will b. i 'uha \ el > BC I daj bj the ax. - itlve i ommltv Iii,, mil. s of . ? ,. Thc mate rial t ? be ised a ill be - limeston il I'ark. I uiin-r Urlffa Iii ilia l.ork | p, I nun. . li 'a il Iel. wi . [,t JJC. I up to-nlghi on complaint About '? - ? ? ? liking through i '.ii . a h'-n Orlfi bed h r an I lit 10 I t. Sh. walked ll lae d the young lady a umbrella and atm k h i I hurd .1 i- in in the 11 \i- Ht;: felton Oran, 1 ALI*AS, TEX., N iv. ".. ii,. ? I rn T. Ul Thi top ;. ..' ig an In. They eh know to do un tba pi lei la i 1 - nda "f ba nevei bc taken i r tm t b ? plant i ? ' ot cotton nsxl > ? r i'nrkinssn's Hayer Captured. MEMPHIS. TENN., Nov. I. Cl rdered r R. C. Ps ted In the swamps of aftcrn ??'-.; ai I brought io Memphis. Bppes : ? ? lai em and while >* . a pall taken to tl bi .!? a ii et olvi r, hh-.t t hi Sid. ! the news vi tbe ipi -ht mi ny Ope I I) Oe bins wens made by the tl lead li., -man. Sheriff McCon i is gua lb ? tall with :? strong posae, and H rt;, mut ls made li.-ol wil! surd. BS ':. lenient' eif \\nv sh n-. WASHINGTON, D. c.. Nor ft tb. left Norfolk yester? day morning at '.? o'clock an I morning. **l?e will . -ne enlisted men with Mach 'den proceed to Newport - the v'. ' of this we Un tl) for .M. _J". wii-re sh.- is ordered te on me i*?th Instant. The flagship Chic.ie" h?ft lisbon to-day for Tangier -??s t ag Cr ?'? ? Kr? a*. AI.KXANHHIA. EOYPT, 1 cotton crop ls officially eetlmal amount tc. I ,:C:..i?W balts, v ?. ceding lha' of ISM Uv 1 ?*-- "??? MUCH COTTON BURNED. FIEFS RREAK OCT IS NVMMBOVB cargoes ;.v RATH) MUOOMBBIOM. No Batl*f?<t?rr Esplssatloa aa ta th* Origin of th* Mystarlooa Fir**, Th* Lota**. 8 WANN VU. ?'A' Nov- av?Ad half Dast < o'clock, this evening Are was dts ;;i thi hold of the Touton steam? er Bkldby, .ii tile Central compress wharf. -he ire was In bold No. 3. in thara were .about SJM bales of cotton. br bad about IO.0W bales also V ' ' '?*'!Lrl'ow" Int. rmi would have . I,-areI t-morrow "he fin- had gained coosklerebla headway ..eil. and ut this writing ls Hill t urning. . ,_. _-_ _ ... \t i. ir. lt .vss discovered that thtr-- \*us fire in 1 the hold of the steam City, at the Gordon prey wharf, about a mile away from the bkld? by ie baltimore i it> lay w gun? in ire *a? also discovered in the :>\"h' w_^__? c impart " J'? 1>ft,1:* . ?,,-! Ihe seamen's clothes. The tb* :..utiii - re <'uy wu* but small out On the * aatle Bjarth it was -nate and was not extinguished until the sailors' clothes had been burned and all cotton In the compartment more or less damaged. bti.-l asothir. I an hour after the discovery of ? i on 'he- Balttm alarm was given from the s . liner Ktag, uso loading at dot-don's wharf. This lira proved lo ? , ,,?t obstinate of the three at the Ooi lon I it la hui .lng as this ls i he .-? i on of her can..- Some ion boles been taken from her hold and the r the italtlinorr City and - jrarth, and pul on llph'.-rtc About the ? the Brag ? ? Gordon'! wharf fir-' broke out bold l "-i-arth. at ral preen wharf, which wharf is . . f.-w nun-it .-, later the i mia, al*., al tlc- i Pi waa n porti -l with ?:..n.# The three ahlps afire at th's w lin rt were not nv. r thiee lmn-!red The three other shu ru !-? away. The Ure ot, the Po* - illy extinguished. 'Hie Del iv.ir extinguished when about des had b ted, All of ths BrOB are now out, except I and Bkldby, ? The loos, BO far M can be t-sllmafd nt this tillie, is ahOUt ?0,000 The ships and < ai BBurance. As to thc ' Urea, t in ra la no nation. In thc I ase of nt glOW was seen ir, i., r hold a few minutes before the fire i.roko oul and tt is surmised that the iigtdated In this gioo . There n ti bia with the long* n in this city. Las! spring: the union longshore? men went oul on a Btrll ently a Ute si k< ra hiv? n nine -i rates ?? a bk ii 11 union nidi en re working. \ | Bro haa Inst broken out Utnonls, a! thi i Halli ad wi vessels t.ow on the li?t. -a-?? I ll I. lil I I ll F'tOh WAK, Info, mat tm lgiitii.1 Irwin Charging Him Wl-li <.,,...ila.-r fi DSlSBOdi PITTkBURO, i'A . N'.-v. |, An Informe ? Irv m. the absent manager of the U cn pool kipaio . in 11 ? i ? barging bim with - onapli defraud i ha aargs is pn fern a by Mts. ,M il v . li ts . ros i Its will be lay. Irwins ot!. maui closed, and the clerks aro takin. , be will return to the an ot tbs opinion thal he * III ?? sum* b ,v an inti!. . i ...-iv.-d D from him. di that the offices be Kept closed until his re? turn ll ned to-day that irwin la now . lents. All interest now i -n ? tres in the dual action ol lbs Chamber , i I'ommerci I - ifhclenl ha found to not ??' Iv clOSS the pool bucket shrtin, but lo punish by fina and t thi arnera of th< | tbesi It la also ? ? thal a ? rill be asked tor to wind up the affairs of the i B. Syn.ll- ale, at NO I I Smith all I ts The I - ivlng and Loan Asso? ciation is iii trouble und. i the lottery i il building and loan In hi lr shoes, ass I of the i lovernment's a. timi ? ? lotion, and .i nmg them. . 'h.-lui-cr of ? ? . i (ooh 'it once ; oola and los lng -mt the i I I ..n to .? lt was :ivv np a lull. the Leglslal Kpllclt l-.-ls : Ilks Jnali <- in thi ?-? ?a l UK Kit il.I S'S All* ItOtlKll. A ( um in il in- Moeiing lo I'rovld* Ileana ol i ont.milne tim If ork. NJBW YORK, Nov. Tht - ..minn I Southern Edu-atlonal Society of tha ? .--ion in the auditor! na of the Methodh . I'li.ii avei to the , lock m the hall I tl ba k in as .-- .nt.hui i H. Porter, ..i Boston, pre ?J \'.. Hamilton of nd J. W. Hal ms, but now ol Dele* ? itry. Among jj minneapolis; Thusj. l. .w h. i- ?*ei. Boston; ll, i ago; KL I, An* Henrj VV. Warren, bia; J. F. .. VV. P. Malialleu, iiuf t. Topeka, end janus id thi annual re .?,,.( v | red thal the society waa pta ware laal :>cai, owing te hard l thal il :.-d not . ay appeol foe a be a mk vt but t<? i ?' a specieJ coram! sven to insider this and th_t they . mitt.-. 1 ' ,t a molli n, sra* amen led number nine and that treasurer be mitt** .. I The ob I ' ? ? i dur * nolara. if the - ' 1 with Rev Ol burch, NVw Vork. In the ,-., , J lowren.. H. te.i an secre a le by Dr. S - Vork; Bishop Weldon, Bev Dr. Joyce, of Chatta* Hart* U I .Mr c. B. ot Atlanta._ //ix *** cttxoriT ri toy. .?ai.?r*? t.oraon Withhoida tia Pr-mtil*-* no. I "il. ?!>? Beal He I ,!,,? , vs -dll.KANS. LA . N. ,- - p,.. [ nittd ? nf- ? ? , ... Ordei N... l?: ?'. Henerul Orders No. . trom these heedquar* |"\L, ami in . ??nformliy with arti, hs | '', . ii of the constitution, the general. ?_niiu<?ndlug berebv a*i*ia~?? i;?__-_i - I T> I.ee. of s_SB?ajftJOt, t<> the command of the deportment eist of the Mlsatsall>pi. with the rank sf LleBteBSBt-Geosru, sad he will be obeyed and reaped ed accord Ingly , _, Hy order of J. R. Gordon, General Com? ma! dina. - (Signed) GEORGE MORMON, Adjutant-'!'neral and Chief of Htaff. i general Orders No. IS: First?On account of radical disagree? ments in the brotherhood as to the real action or true Intent of the convention at Birmingham, In its hasty action in voting upon a new conatB'iitl'n, and which are so grave as to* threaten its perpetuity, the (ieneral Comma nd availing himself of article 2 of the stltution nader which the order ares eir ganlzM. successfully conducted, and has .-ups. has decided to with? hold the ofli. lal promulgation of that con? stitution. Second-Its pfficlal promulgation has been ?!? _y< I to give ihe General Com? manding time and opportunity to fairly consider all these conflicting staten: and to save, if possible tlc brotherhood from disintegration, on account of I disagree-'1,-nt* and misunderstanding* marni ? lain thnt tin- convention, in Its haste uni th., excite ru ? ' .c.! c fusbm of the adjournment, did rv.f a. all U stand the extent ard purpor: ? tion, which also vitally affect* th" life and welfare or the order, and aa motlier ti Union had bean distributed to the carnie and o 'h.- ,: legates th.-re. mon] believing that t an? other and dtffereni constitution, th? action of th" convention eras Inn BpOfl th-- . arnpa. rd -Thc Genera] comman mc, In vbw of doubts In the minis of many as to the validity of the action ol on undi r these m?appn and on a. coun. of !? aented to bim, deem, it to ba hi. duty, and of far kt.- il ? the organl2atlon. th.vn IS ..Ubi. Uv promolgOt. ll new constitution. I'virth Aa 110 harm COS DOB slbly re.?ult from a continuance of the C. onati Utlon, and under wbie !> ll achi es* Mi'- General Com? manding directs that lt will remain lu .md will be obeyi d, as beret. until th.- reunion at Houston, Tex., when days a hi b<- ut* sn ?? prepare, d .-? ami adopl ii constitution which win be acceptabl. to 'he entire brotherhood. By order c*f John B. Gordon, General Commanding ? (Signed) GEORGE MORMON, Adj'i- .' I and eiil'd of Staff -s MOMMAS, ot i ut. MM tit. Tho BTaaWISl train Will Keach St. l'eters burr on ths 13th. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. ft?Tb. liln . and Princeaa ol Walea will accompany tba ? ii tba wav to si Peters? burg. It ls likely thal tba bodi a iii be taken to Sebastopol instead of (>'? and there he traoaferred t.. the Mo train. Moscow will be ca. h. i probably on tbs mb and st. Petersburg on the lath. Th.- imperial family win .i com? pany it from the beginning to th. en I of tin- journey. The intention of exposing ti, ? body in Livadia yesterday abandoned because the process ol haiming li had not been Hnl.hed. ii is said to have been necessary to summon more eml limers from Moscow to i hoff. When ready tbe body will ba In tba chapel at lavadia. There . ? ?? r imora of a poll ?? order I i Vodka BhOpa In towns aloin: the rouie of th. tuners! train, and lil . nfo> . mi: ? : lld to have caused ? ms trouble In ? rersl dlatrlct* The truth of the i ? ir.i.>i s c.intuit I .? a Th.- goldsmiths of st. Petersburg and - i\lng mournershie order* for gold mi illver memorial crowns and (Ieneral Vat. Nowskl, fcftnlstci of Uar. and an oaScer under w late i ?/ ir at ibe - ? '. istchuck, hs i order.-.i a - iv. i crown twenty-four In in diameter. The ? la to tx the Chief of the Am from the Chief of His Blair." I ,.n Nos i-i ha-, obtain, i ? to pfc*. ? t ? ? ci oa n on the Kmperor'a coffin. KOW ii.-mi.-i- Crl.pl, aa King ' i.??? lem rn i ? in the cl apel of 11 Km I ai ej Ba ron i lia i r of Porel ? Affairs, and L'nlted States Am ? lor M. Ve agh, with the whole staff Of the all ii ? 'i bei ? of other dl| Wefe ? - iron l ??? Maroehetl i who i the Italian Kmb issey In St Pi I Kum Hun Th.. !?,,.,,,io i: ii man dailies . -unite. ? ? ? ul.I- iii Russia unless Nicholas ll ? institution. Ihe ( /.ir I Blegtse l In Paris. PA RIB, Nov Tbi Chosaber of I '.pu ?? de l a be ii M. \ Ice-president ..f tbe < "bamber, i ?'" the lat.- < '/.ir of ftm ala. Thc Chamber then adjourn. I ni".ullin*,'. 1'iiiuii lwBb.ii Pretest, VIENNA, Nov ... Tl , nol . in th.- Kelchsrathand to-day, an . ol tbe ; ad Ire ? the Polish bo) Ij pro te te i against hi .? Bm peror. Kinall) . ,,i Polish memhei i w Midrea The in- iden) waa an unple :? tO take i aie'a pai D - "I prol ' I this den, ? ...I " Tba Polish men i luentlj held Polish Club, wi) Has I* bl i'h.y exi. d re .jku- bsd against tb. welfare of the Polish nation .in-1 the rubs of the club, wlldarlty h.- impaired, Resolutions to ffeel wi re pai ie I Imn With ch CAflAIS i 'nn. I ic /:/?,*/.,. One of tlie linic-inla lacrliulnalrd hy th* l??tl_onv of iii. Laxaw ( oiniiil.lec \.;\\ FORK. N \\ IllUun ' > T c.ie, of I. ,. ? . of '..kine; bribes u bile ? i to be retire lite pols ? depai iineiii h. ni, . n for retirement with ti Comnttesioners lc after? noon, after l h . w hiteh | \\ en his ?i\ before the i omm incriminated < I'Toola, i. Kn. nd, an i Murphy, ol ? ? tral Ogle e. The I , ii.u had put in 1. nun.-nt was kept sacral milli to? day, when the Inforn in poll ' thi Lei I. paid money t0 when hs i U lu' he ...ii wa- .I'nea of I: ; | ' easton lc (ave 0 roole *2?. < r"Tooli '.?? , lon for n Uri nu tit will . . ? ting, fi l? not Ukelj oinmls sioners will retire him before* the ' him hy It W lt i.s mon- than , ia well as Fri. nd and Mur? phy, wlU bi the ? "inn ? - .. Glennon, Bara, and Smith ?"irr.no - ai the Attornej 'i office ridue Fitzgerald, in ti rm ral S.;-, Mons Court thi* evening. Bail v, at t-'..""' -a-. Ul., .nc. I SI or KB UL OS ITS M/> Ueclalon In Ilia Aichi.oc, I . poa*. "Bel Kania Se li jon ilun (aaa. TOPEKA, KAN of the li..;. : iilatlict Court, thia morning- tendered hla In the Arcblaon, Topeka and Sante-Fe atockiiolderi injuno on ease h cf the dsfsodsnts. t... S?Jorlt) of the stockholder* thereby securing s over th* Htcx-kholden U'rot.-. ti..- ,\ Hon. He held thal alt ho uk h tl. - company had accepted Isglslstle n ena. led I*eatalalure or tba Ktate of Kan aaa conferring ipa* 'l additional powers and rta ht a, the lewers Riven 't bs lbs charter granted by the territOlia) Legisla? ture were in no way ? urtalle.l or limited He also held that the general statute could not repeal a special act unlearn the brovtaions ui thea iwo were In direct conflh-f. or such repeal of abridgement waa specifically de-hired In the gen? eral statute. The Injunction a*k-d for to restrain the defendants from electing a board of directors .x *p| t.v the ramil B system of VOttag wa* den,.--! t'n der the decision the stockholders may elect a hoard of dire, tors without Using the cumulative system, the maj stockholders naming all of the directors The stockholders a-^cordlnicly met this afternoon and r*-e!e-r?.l ihe old brsrd of directors, with two exceptloee, p, i, Bonebrnke. of Topeka, wa* elected In place Of L Severy. of Kmporla, and K Wilder, treasurer of the company, in plate of Alder. Speere, of New York irs the election an attorney for the protective association introduced resolu? tions asking for an Investigation of the affaire of the company. -a ASSOCIA1R .ICS1 UK WBllR WUOt. Mm. Made* Ken:. ?-low of a WaaMng N.n t.awyar. Illa Krlile WASHINGTON, Nov. "..Mr. Justice White, of the United States Supreme ''cant, an-1 Mr*. Linden Kent, the widow of a prominent Washington law vcr. were married to-dav at ll o'clock at the church of *<t. Praocta .Xavier. New York City, by Kev. Father Fulton. The nuptial mass wsa sahl hy Rat Father Murphy. The ceremony was strictly private. TTIhl. VlKl.lt O.W.I IO Fit RC Kl Tn* Hara Ooreruf-ont lt' p!l?a ts th* Ultimatum of B'rwuee. I\\ IMS. Nov. 5 -The Tempe publish** a dispatch front Zanzibar saying the Hova Krlme Minister has replied to the ultima rom of Prance tha! tko Hovea would only ybld to force. HM Temps' dispatch adds lhat Hi" French ure evacuating Antanartvo, the capital of Madagascar. -0-1? tire liugs t-.t Work lento, SOUTH OMAHA, NKIi \ rt I Ali lt tempt was cade _.n. night to set ? Kaurna i,-ls packing-hons*. The tire area set in the bach --n-l of th.- lum factory, lo Ike Buds! of a mass of dry ivinga, .1 lad thi a bola room In !?-?<?< than (Ive minutes. The nhcht watchman turned In au alarm and -rim- nt put out 'he (ire with small 11 was .li H OVI ? ? I t nat k. ro? sene 4ml gasoline had been pouted nv et? ti..' phvee where the fire started. This a building lu the centre of the packing plant an! i are Investi? gating tne affair. Later on lt was dls i that the (lr* ala. m system at the ? li.i-i been tempered wdth. ia bet a mads and several warrants ar Wests ramil* With Small-Pox. MIl.vv AIKKK, Wis. Nov. 5.-A vis? itor from the coiinfrv to .jay reported hlldrea -lead and four ot hara, be? sides their mother, very m-\\ with small? pox li tba ion- ly tot ml sis* of Pren. Kus- h. four miles fr ,m Kale* 1'orners, thi-- neighbors refused to ii i in, ac he has nursed his fam-? ii\ -i he could f.-r el?,-h? days past i dav and night He has not had tl ?? to bury tba deed, end the titre bi... irtlall) decomposed lying wh.-ic they died. The Hint-- board Kusch Who has not '.., i, immediate relief. Ilsa lure lam 1 PM I o?e. M iHHINQ VON, D. C_ Nov ;.. Cor neliu. Porker, a colored man. in the sn.., ? -, was strlokea with the ? lay and it-moved to the pl si hon-. Ballard Morris, the pru ii ipa! ? liner la tko Potent oflleo, who to dav was reported to bave tbs das ? mind on inspe. tion io be Buffering from .a sggrai ited - - va cinetton il other Buoplclous i i .vere rs* ? ?. bowsd Ibo! they Wire l-.ot smallpox, 'Hie or UM patients at the hospital is erv low ls quite bick, but the remainder ar* doing well. A St l.mii*. Hotel Harlin!. ht t.-iris Nov ?'. Th. ;:. Ivlders Re tel, eoutii i ? r' iurteenth Btrest and WashlBffton avenue, was totallj da str-v- ! iv (lr* last night, fifty i?'u?sts Wi't - lng three ladh ? ted w nh dlifl b> the tu.-m. ii. Ths i con a famll) t 8. Ab drew ' Tin. building la a part .,' tl.tats or tha late tl era! p. O. T. ll ird The itel loss on tl Kully in -S Big Cat hi Wage* PITTSBURG, PA , Nos a eal Hg from IB to M | ar - ant In th ? of -iii tonnage men employed In Ten a . plant of tne Hains? worth Steel Compeny hit been ordered ? . epted Th-- men an ? ilsed, i nie cut, although engendering dla* -I-m. will not Uki in a rth rttei i Comoon by iii- Ollvel lr and St-el pen). and I now In the hands . r a liio "Whit- rap" t'a^e. WA.-ll UN* il "N NOV Pbs 'ase Bf I w . T ic rs, convicted in \l.ii , i" .ntlmi l it ti i Mates wlm - - advsj for a hearing t-v the Knited Stales lo* pre rn* Court lo-dsy, March next bein* fixed, Thli la li owi - ths "a bttn ip' To ! I an i bs o hsi aceussd wera ?ytcted of the chargee, and are now o/i gail, pending their application to ham Ur* local procei .side, on ground of erroi. a Ihe I'lipuli-f Haa Nut WMIidrawn. NASHVILLE, TENN Nor. :.. Minims, the Populist candidate, baa noi formally withdrawn from the rac In favor of Bvane, the Rei ihllcan candidate, yet In some |o Populists arel Rs publlcsns bava given it <.ut, thinking thal lt will bs of h. intit to the |utf-r. Minims .b riles thal he intends to wlth ? ba will run the race out. (iorginn ArfOaleal in lt-uro. ST I." tl'IS. NOV, I \ -pe, lal from tho City of ? ,n js l by the I detention of Dr. s. J. Curry, said to t.e from Room, ostensibly f.-r his connection witt. a recent street roo between two An bul it is generally understood that mis is only a pretext to hold tim for f uther advices freon his old boobs, one Pardon ' rani ?'? Bad 0n* kerns**!. WASHINGTON, D. C., Noe. I Ike ? nt baa pardoned James A Gaeaal, I pp] to fOUl >? irs' Im* Bmsnt for pension frauds! Applica? te -r pardon wsa denied In ths -ase sf John H. tl I le South - .is' imprU'iii nient for o.uir Kxiri I'.i* f??r Vi-gia a Letter (ari ers. WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. I Th Doited Stat** Couti of <'iaim? to-day lp Judgments for extra pay under tho slght-houi law ror thirty-three htter - snbrs In Richmond, Va., Six Petersburg, Va., and Jive in Roanoke, --a i tssptoysa 0?n *mi. \\ tSHINOTON, l> C., Nov. :?. -The Pi stmastei Gem ? v ls.aue.1 ^en eral orders allowing i-astal employes in all the States where elections are r hell to-morrow to observe hobday hours tm as to Kin- them time to vote. -a - ? .. - Tris s of pe . ? BOfcBOOsA PHILADELPHIA, KA.. Nov .'..Th* trials of Allx and Irtre. Hy tu lower their records, win. h were to nuv. been made at H? Imont track to-day, was postponed tues of rain until tO-BMMTOW. ?Irgruphir lir-r.i .?. H. a. Knudson a Co, announced a at the Nt-w York Consolidated K kc hang* yesterday. He has no out miracls at board and his action ls for the purpose ,,f effecting a settlement with his partners The President has appointed Frederick Fitzgerald, of Com maul of the Inned States at Cognac, J-'rar ? The - asea agalr Richardson, Uv*, aral Ned Smith, two of the twelve men charged with shooting six prisorsrs to destb on th* nisrht of August list, were postponed at Memphis ,y until Thursday A v*tilre ol four hundred juror* were pn-aa-ru Th* work of securing a jury will .ensure*; aev ti ai -lays. ADVANCING ON PEKIN. J A PAS ESE WIS IS OTHER I M. PO Ii FAS T ES (i AG EM ES TS. i bin*.a Withdraw le a lin fear linnie te tk? Cc pita! Hn.| Will r edeaver te lle'.d ll. i. NOON, N>v. 5.-A dispatch from Shanghai to the Ot. Jesse. Uasette says that the Chinese trexipa under General Rung evseua ed Gala LI?*ji Chen^, and now occupy a mountain pas.-, on the road to Pekin. Orders have be mi niven to all military commanders to defend Pekin at all hnanrd*. fhe Japanese are march? ing northward, aiming io get behind Gen? eral Sung's army. All forvign-TS will be r?-pieated to leave Pekin * thin a fort? night. m. as ixn.ni %r victo..aa, YOKOHAMA. Nov. 4 P.p.ut* rseohrsjs from the front ahow that tnere haa been heavy nghUng In thc country Jual nor li Sf Port Aithir lMMpat.lv> received sra brief, and ailent on some important points. lt appeals that Ifield Marshal i>>ama divided hla torcea While one dl tiatss landed on tbe asst coast of the peninsula norUl .>r rallenwan, another di? vision Oas detae bed, with ord. ta lo effect a landing near Klnchow, and proceed then Hie! Join the main !?*-.!> of tne army. The operation waa a complete success* The JapHiieec encountered no Chinese war ?hl|m and ihe 11ai.. . ned Kay Koko and dis.-,cb.u ged I -una, horse, and munttlotts In aa fri \ Km CSOW. whbh la a walled loan, an 1 ankh wa* believed to be held by B large gar? rison, wm lmiiiedl.u.dy attacked The out defences were carried bj the .'<; aSS. after a few h.una of lian, tn The Chinese made little furthei resistance. and thc .Japan. -. were Boon innatsrs of to. place. lafgOBIa?1 J***"*!. aSrSJAOSJIBajT* In tb* meantime, the JapOOSSe Herat which had conveyed the transports, ? , ed a heavy lire on Tal len wan and K liiku. The Urina: scarcely ceased for many hours. e.Mered I.y the fire fmni the ships, the land force attack"! and captured Tallenwan In a bri I lb-nil fashion. Dispatches atate thai the b.aaea were hesvy. They alao mention that an laSOOti ant naval engagement oceorrsd on 8alui ? 1 i\ . but gp c no. details. The llrltlah steamer (In.Iii. Captain Pt ran, which sailed for ian Praiiciseo, ni i ix dos to hsavc foi Hong Kong at noon tn du*. Imf* bean Beteed hy the Jap autborltlee Th- supposed aeisura le due to a charga that nh- ta carrying contrabands of ami (SHANGHAI, Nov K -An lmp-*iial de? cree baa bi en rec ive.I al Nilibili sum? moning the viceroy of lintis King, pro? vince of Lota), to proceed al once til T1cn Tsin and to take the sent pf Vice? roy Taltlp of 'he province of Chis, from I.I Hung i"hang. li in no chang ai'mnainrii. LONDON, Nov. |, a g banaba! dts patch to the Central Newe Baye an edict baa been Issued appointing Prince Kuna, an uncle of the Kinperor, to the supt. ne control of tba military affairs of china. Prince ching, who v*.<j recently auc i-erded aa president of Taupgll Yemen by Prince Kunx, an next In chalga. The aame edict announce* tba degrada? tion of General Weh. on cnarsea of cow? al li... In wit lc I rn wim,' from Ping Yang, and of c*mt?e?allng the pay Ol soldiers In hla command. Admiral Ting will alao be deprived of honors recently bs st swed ?on him. itie feeling of uneasiness v liii-h has prevailed In Pekin for some t tn. ?Niat la Iii' leasing. ct.isiss wm. K'/T lum .APSBSjasj . ci, ar*. I. >\l>. IN, NOV \ ' '? - dis? pel, ii from i'okio, under dati ol to-dsy, saj ? nothing vet lg h.Mid inc operation, of the .'..run'-, et i ??, i ? i tbui . ll idas ? hlnese will raid ibi : ipane.-. oas! i b tadone d t ir? den srera ssued to rei I fruin ? I ll, and luninn!.??!> I- dei I I free. A i> ree protnulgal ?! some tims ago, forbidding ths rale of gunpowder in 1 ipan, haa i>- an cane lied Th.- ? 'entrsl Nea on lent at nghal telegraphs thal th mi "', ?ill atti mpts to staj thi of I he Japanese in Ma ne hui ia i ? .utile, aa* stopped Uv barging auppllee ot iIce for <'hines, ti ...| it Sloe ? "taw. 'dina to '.'il* more Chinese msrchsm atesmers have ?.i. placed under tba protection of ihe 1 >"i tuan Hajj. THE I' THI, WIM. BK KB?? RY. WASHINGTON, Nov. |, The depart ure of the iiitle cruiser Petrel from Cha Koo yesterday foi New Chang bi regard* i a* significant In naval circles, as nba will pass within h few mlle*, of Pori Arthur. her deaiinatioti i* gavsrol plies gp he i and but thirty-five miles sm. hw.st t Moulden. Nea < han*; ia on the high ron.I to Mouk i-?. and i in- officers or the petrel will . taMS In wat'h ing th.- iirogrees of the Japanee* rss> palgn iii Mun. huii.i. The only Amen, an ?*i-' near New i'hang |a In the s.f numin t of i,' san,nari. I ol the Vt -.-? lc attn iii d to Ito* American fl. ct in Asiatic wa tars I.. mosed about in the lea* day or two Cal ciams received at th.- Ne<\ department today announce the arrival d tha lialti more, s nh idmlral < 'srp< ntei i e-he io... after . stay >f two mosts. I > 'heni'iipo Tiie I', irel, nhl. '< ? 6>d th.- ({altimore lo fl i .. ? Chemulpo >n friday, lift that port terdaj for Nero Chang, and tl..- < ?..,, ri arrived at Chin Kl.ing thia morning ir. m Hhanghal. Tin ''harleaton ls still al Chemulpo, and ihe Monocacy at Tien Tsin Nona of the commanders sent any war rifwa In their dlspSitch CHinwwm chi ?? mn.ii. ryittuit ?? K-i>">: .i That .Im Will \ - u tba Towart la Hinp iha B ???. LONDON, Nov I iii. Patrol News Ti- re is reason lo hellens that is haa resolved to formally . Immediate i is *t Blake o atop 'he Ti. <'hln.-se m dd M communicated 'he re<i.i**ii *o the foreign oincs ii London thu a es*) log They hsve Marted representativea for Paru to -????k latei sith ll M ..f Poretgn Affair* I -? Hdenl <' ulmlr-Peri Neither the .or-.yu .lb -. 'ha idmlral iv un- chinese '??- . lexi io* the lapaneae ?h haa heard anything to ? in firm the published reports'! iii- tiomb..idtnent god capture of Talbra Wm and Kan buyono. LONDON Tb* Graphic has this dist abb from Home: Acceding lo a lelerram from Pekin, ? 'tiina ia dlapoe 1 to conclude peace upon the baaia of tr.c- acknowledgment >f . and Hie pay? ment of an indemnity, lo be f1x*-d by the pow-rs. The powera w!.< an- willing lo ut this arrangement are required io inter'.. (VONDON. Nov. '. Tb** Iwlly Ne-wa has Information that China la ailina f<>r ?h# has Inatru.ted h?*r ?> in Kurop- to sub.nit io the pow th* ti-rmi Which she ia willing to offer If la a forma! renewal or rspeti lion on a larger scai-. of tba ovefi made to the (ttitlsh i;..\ ? i nun nt a month Neara .?*|.r*-aaea again Its -p ,i of l^iri Rosebery* effort for joint Interfi sabs i ?-retfully of ihe relucum i of the power, io sea the matter in the s .rn- Dahl. "No Kuropeai. <:'M rnm-iil. ' ii aaya, ? - di. ' ci .Lucie I I-ve. fl. I'nlted rtlalcjS. desi,ile thr Ifonroe i.-ir'ne. mual. bs . oncer r. ??! ti. ?h?' regularly and ?e<urlty of theil Made with lapan Sooner or jn.I l?ii? ? ibaa .ater - th.re _hu?t b* in Internailonai aeille m*ni ft win I- lim..ill lu costernd that intsrsswvnce will be premature m-ia.' WSaTMKB roitKCAST WA1HINGTON, D.C.. Nov. b. Vot vie. glnia and North Carolina: 1-alr r ne.r the .oaat, high northeast wind*, dl mlfiiahlng in force. RlMlt in KIlUMII.rTfH FVilliiw'.ii : range of tb. ' r mrimeter at The Tlmefe olllce ye-.. n a M . Kl; I-' M . ???; i P M.. 91; g i' M bj S ?'? M.. itt, midnight. U. Average. S_