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VOL' rV-ISfc>V SKKJES INO iW?. RICHMOND. VA.. SATURDAY SOTBMBBN JO 181)4 PaiCBTVVOCBWTs: FAMILIAR FACE. MISSED. Mw Before Has THere Been Soon a CUUofl In tue Personae! ol Congress, OLDEST REPHESHUTIYES DEFBITED. tala I eura. Holman. Sprlagar ?-d N.srly Alt th. fcll??r Ms- ?>>'**<?*. ,Dflnd las Jerry Hu>Pi"?* '{JJ .member M. WM. I The. , north ' |r?. do-s nol of ,.?,.,, cotnaje of till mri, whi.i Vim uXresB voted "Ml ? ?? ind Champ , ioare In ih.-lr quiet : lilly whoee id Of .Tiver I*.-*! le-Hl' home I , while .leny Sin i .ii, tn flood 'I . a y, is now flOUIld. f 1 ? ah creation. M. ? Uhlan, Of Illinois, a ' tot ellver eealnsl Bourke I . are not found In lae ? iiiiiin. and Banker Sibley, of i'. M,". Ivanla, who n relied lu UatKB, ir riveted to remain al his counter, rx,-., which no cheap dolasjrs ore likely t" }., , ? norm time i*> ? ome I i.. tuen the North ard Wen win be nearly,as limited In the io.t '' . that of |hi Ri ?'oiilh.-m SI.!'. I 111 the "i the im.i them, middle mid WI Btei li Bl ll '?"??''I' . i In now i' to ii. H."! of thi are merni* ? , The netallie quin? tet'. ? ' Bai tl* tt. New york; l I'enns* iv.min; Mnjjulre, Pallfor l ..lo,., and ? from ?? ii "'i ti ? i .owning, of lilli a .lt Of Miner, Sui/, i mid McClellan f'f New r,,,,,, Bouth there will i hui *,i ' ?en v. ho rn Ioi i houjrh in a . l Ni in ti., hiatoi y ot Un e. v. has there been such s ch anne In the ,imel of ?! u.in . and tn.- olden! coi here will i ? , a acquaintance* in the ? who M.-iii-' of the s;ooil old ii lendi ol the pn ea kalli ry lost in I he shuffle, and familial nd form i hui i ir ,. . ? el M. ' Le, ll ? ill )?, - >\ H I ll ll, th. il rel revel I hine pu i: ? , ny of pei .nally l kn ,),.ll ill l\ ell firen up theil i" "i, I ll,, n ai !.?il? lili. *1 111 nil i.\ .1 (,, dil lani N il Hu ? ii ,i i ? lu i ,i hom. and tl,. .1 noa ? om. di feai. ami ,,, th. ,,l'l ll,"ll' il tum; ?., hi ul pin udll 1 ti charm that lull lo ale. tallie, Omi n linn!, of Indi ma and III ind I lil thi nil. nf * Tn I . n-lll havi to l? i uni ,i"' ? ' ; , . .. i , ! ',. i I of cnn! lum 11 u rn 11 j I.,!!' ii . neel Speaker, hui ?viii ai ..I- it'd noi ? II li |) fall !,. , ,: '. ii, ,,| Illili,,, ,,i Hm mer, .>i l '< ' each been di Pori i in -i s , ? i i : . . 11] ti is Then i dotihi thal th. . I'\ th Kl : ? Si, w .! ? .i-i Jonell, ni ,N, i ii,ia. i!,, \ hav. i begin with Thi - which I , I, - i, h i \ e mus mill i U v m.UH . . i: ,., ii,in ai,-, w nh New U ? \ ii ililli, .it..I Kans., , i Her ni im :> ' "ii voti ind then I .ole ol Pqnuhsi i affiliated with the Itei nak. for! y-tti ? , .'? rli) ol Th,.,, in addi Hon III thi || tOI > "I N.I': ? in ii rn w elves i'm Hui. prom | ? i,n. Republican and These are likely t,i be lu Jan Mott, ol Btate-vllh) ? Rep But li i, of Ooldal Ihe 1 eadoi . me of Ult - I* '- I) 1.1.iii. would ?Nilli Ihe Ri |>ul ll uta* to ,ti;,imik,' m,- Bi i> lll. I iain thal - Benate will be om tnlaed bj the lu - Jail.li Ml *. ?' I ol Richmond. i ? giati ted ai thi Me Ml I. H. Rufl ? \ r!'..|k. Int who now, , rlntemlent ? i Ihe Norf.dk ? u . IU ,.,,,,,,,,,. hv( \ ? w.,.,, on railroad bilah Dr T, l. Rou ton, ol Rappahaj count), roe >n the i lt* i Mit. l ii l ksi ? BOB* I - km r. ol u. -r \ irK'iniB ? ti.uiiii,in ol the I .eui,!, ran, l*oriatr?Mion ul i'.i.'iii-.h. I, Committee, who baa been in part) harneaa foi the pool foin j ...nc hollie for a .-h..rr l H.- campaign Josi ended he wa un earnest, consistent worker, and ihe ll so dioastroufl lo D*o*ovrae> can noi posaibl) bi traced to any lu .,\ i,i ability an his pan The leal few Joya have aol been pleas rit Deni, int ih.- Sen..t.,i has stood bravely al tn.-. i ?. lorded the with .. quiet dl>r.nit\ h pieces him beyond criticism and > alni lo u plane loftier even than ? ni u ld, h iliklt- public opinion i i the chairman of the victorious I mr iiMi He 1 .1 the sliu.tiuin . md while hundreds ol .then 1 i linn uiih remaona for tht \. he ; lunation t.. orr i a: \ ,.! . >'.-', ? wan sorely ?Od fOI lin Urn-lit ?f one ol the "1 told told the follow Ni.tr my hi DM Iii U .-t Virginia tin re nit ?''? ? '?'? ?' ?? i man whom l have I aa 1 rude Lewis. He i- known tl i,..,?>??,, (/lt. (.olj( . I '.-Ki .e.s and ..ld ones !" '" - i roi.., ,, | ,,?. i-,,. ... I., btbi hard head, win, *,,?.,, ,,,. ?.,, erally eettled mi bli ,,,. ,,.,,( ta hied evei -thla/j In th. neiohhorhood from an Inch plank t.. Btewart'a net V" .ii lori,.us ? ,, i how .-v. i hi , ame with a . ..t netrrooa tu this cit) to work on ll He h id ne* er been to ? i ii ? nd <t . iurse had a ari al "!?"' !" ? ? n I-, nney)vania i before hi hud been here a week in with wonder thc approach of a cable cai thal woo comlni tooti on him at the rate of twelve miles an tu ur. The KTlpman sounded the gong but th*- old man was transfixed. B*-f..r the brake emu ld be applied th*- , ur struck Mm, knocking bim several feet and ren? dering him for the lime oblivious to his Olly surroundings. Hr XEKTS HIS MAT' H. He escorted with only a few slight bruises. Inn his prestige had fled forever. The other negro** wrote home thar Uncle Lewis hod at last met hi*, match He ha/i tried to butt a coble car off the track and had come off second best In the encounter. Two weeks ago I was home and In ! front of one of the country stores I uaw Crude LewtB surrounded, as usual, by a knot of his admirers. Stopping to speak with him. 1 asked him. pleasantly, If his head was as hArd as lt used to be. Yes, Mame Faulkner, the ole nigger alni done gone back one blt. Done knt>-k out ebery thing I Boat How 'bout dat steam car In Washing? ton, Uncle Lewis." a>k*l a young negro In tin- prowd. "Oh. you abet up nigger, dat thing neb be r rmtlfv rn*. Ef be let rn** know he wan coming I would have gin him a minni e bat! or I would got out de way. ? That, gentlemen.' said the genial sen? ator "U the way I feel Bbonl this thing Probably if I had known ti.? awny ronflk-ttng elements opposed to OS in UM f\rht lum ewer, I would have eltaer mao s bigge) righi or els* steppe I .aalde snd I the u.-.in la pst* tar. ^. J AU MAN VS R I'tl RU AX IZ AT IOX. i .ii.... i..1. ('nine* Kirai ?Mayor GI - rn* ff?nH lo '?iil> Pel Hf. ni;\v vi ii: is. Nov. I fay or Wiro* has no plans of a definite < karat tar bj to what he win do ..ii hi*. realraatanJ from ofoci lt baw be-ii Kiiov\ii tf. his Iri'ii'l.s thal ha has no niatre to csonlluiw lu active po Bl lu.-. hii<I il i-.ii be fat".ly asserted th.it he will noi be the nam leader of the reorganised Tamma) y Hall. Although the Mayor h*? bxen In poli? ties many vears. and hae h-ld many public places, he has lea* had a dostre lo gel .UL. - ..mm'-r.-lnl life, for whl' ii ii thinks h? hag a nat ural boat. He bas In nil his public plh/in -riven ertdmce ol I executive and business abllilv. and in thi re. ei'.. n-lil-p !>f the Mitchell-Vam ?? Company h.. was ao BUCCeasfttl that his friends advised Mu to desert politics for busini Ih.- Mg \ ni'n desire to make su'-li a Change may I*- said to date from the time Ii. bead thi- receivership rafi ired to, l.nt the . ullin.?-is of polHlcs demanded bis repeated sacrifice of this ambition in the ttit.-r.-st of the organization to which li. belonged it caa ba sahl thal the Mayor's special desire la ta beoame the manager of some Mi,- Ira sinews enterprise, and hs la said to i.iBlderlng several offers. Con ernlng lit* future of the Tammany Hall organisation, lt ls said that nothing di Unite will be done abofft morganlaation ? laa nf th*- thirty-five As? sembly districts are fixed by the Board ol en The tlxinu of these bounda? ries will deter-mtne In great measure wh i viii be besi titted to lead the organisation in "\--ry ona of 'h.- dlstricta, for 1h>- lead? er must h.- chosen arith reference to hla popularity with, anil hil abtlit) to man illar eli monta of tho popula? tion in the dlstl nt. Hy the time tlie re-districting ls accom* idisii'd, ii i? believed, Tammany will have a new lewder, who -will make a wise ehotce of district leadeis- foi th.- *iew dls t ric ts, and lt li MtsaJly certain, nceordinL' to wigwam prophecies, thal several of ttl.- present district i.>.-i,|. ts win not appeal In tha ik-iv . ?.-. ativa commit tee ? MAI RK AM ll RSI. J OUXKRAL. If Mr (linty lUalgna tba rrP.lit0nt Mat appoint afr, V. l|*oi> Vt tSHINGTON, Nov. I Attorney-Gen i Hi ey, in conversation with frli dur.- ? few mont' "> return t" prtvati life, stating thal th ri i . - -, and r. n ponslbilitles ol Ihi ? nm. ? ?ii iiim Mis private |i i i ,.-n noa worth from 190.00(1 lo ??? a year, nnd would be largely In . I If he wer* fr.-.- from ofhi lal Irani in- ls ni ilao a I nil thut Mr. < riney when li. I.. ? >i.i.-i the office ..t Attornej Oei ? i il. .win. h he did willi reluctance, msdi ii ii . ondltlon thal he mlghl resign De? lhi expiration <>t hla lerm ii be round Ihe duties diet aster ul. Thal lime, lt ls lld, la neai al hand Mr. < Uni i. lat lons with the Presldi ni ari o| I hi . i..m si ? harai ter, and ins Intimate friends helli i ?? thal he bas remained In Die Cabinet tims far .ti Uk- President'sboHcI tallon. in the evenl of Attornej Oenei il I Uney tendering Dis resignation, th.- poi i sm ? il William J. Wilson mlghl i. i nd- r.-d ? neal in the C-daineI Thia however, ls a matter upon which m. intimation has been had, directly oi Indirectly, from ihe Prealdenl. -a-? A ri RU I.MAX:* AH rtt 1 Xl MKS T. Itt. Brown Maila I-li a! AimUtanl Charalat af tho P? pat meiit of Agriculture. WASHINGTON, Nov. I Recratary Mor? ion luis appointed Dr. W. <? Brown, pro i ..i chemistry In Washington and I,.-.- Cniversity, Laaington, Va . (Inl as alatanl i hernial of tin- division of chi rn . ?- partmenl of Agriculture, \ I ?i i; L. S|.i rn er. resigned. i ir iiiowii received hu early eduoatlon the University <>f Virginia, ll. of . ii. hush v at th.- i'ni\ ? ? un. asee for some j i I after? wards sm.In.I at tl)-- University of Hel? li nu.my, and In 1 *??* 1 he hi ld a sr ship in chemist**) al Harvard bol? and \mis ? lected : the Technical School ol Newark, N. J. Then he w.ni to South Carolina. Cr Hrovn will . titer Immediately upon tbe d td hli i. >w position, in the abscn< e ol ii w \\ llay. - in- I ai thi Hs ision, he \mii be the acting chief and executive ofhcei 7 KS S KSSU K Ul RH* l I IRK. i- .. . or Hollar.' Worth i.r Property Destroyed?A Town leaper |l? A. MEMPHIS, TENN., Nov. I. Thouaanda al do)lai a Mid of property, haa boen de? si PO) ed 1 I H -l tires In V. ? Tin- Maim-.-, are cioae to tl Brownsville, and the town ol Obioa li in peril. I ra ling '"> ever) Mde of it. >ew Wa var or l.uiulon Inst*, lied. LONDON, Nov. n. The crowds to-day i ii he i : ???> euston, a In. h foi me i .i pan ol the im lal ls tlon ? ? monies of toe nea Loni Mayor, Uderman s,i J iseph Ri n .1-. ware small. The doc orations ware tawdry and the prod lt-.-lt was far from comparing with those of som.- years bs 1. The sa) ara* and shower) The -ocular Loni Mayor's banquet t.M.k place this evening uni Lord Rosebery, Premier, took this ,, aston to 1. ii-, lo Ihe recant speech ,,1 Lord Sallabury. s ? ri ..... "mi.-.vd- lieueral la Mara. WASHINGTON Mon " Rrtgadtei ral AK x wet.-'- McDowell Mi 1 '<? li appointed Ma of Hie I'liit-d Btatea army, vice Cleneral Howard. retired, and Colonel .launs W I -:s>tli ot the Seventh cavalry, uam baan ai - moled lo i.i ia,..di, 1 . ;? ni 1 ..1 to bu ? 1 Mi C?ik -a-1 tpp:> priam BJ ( iinilnilt.-i- tn Heel w .8HINGT1 IN, N..-,. i> C*aalra* ol ii..- I louee 1 '<.'ililli 11? .? . n \|,|.i .. I i.r latlona I I a call for the mem 1 of Ihe committee i" meei Ington the third week of November ..i..ir\ for Ihe committee to begin tin preparation of bills for the abort session in advance of the meeting of C Ur Hirharil'* .tpjiuiniiieiii T| .tl? WASHINGTON, No. I Mr. M \ Rlchai li baa been appointed land -,,, j ImmtgratlOB agent ot the Southern RaJI ?k ,. Company, with ntl-. ? \ .,."?,. ?yl vania avenue, waalungton, i lin- : ernanilo Inimilereil HAVANA. Nov. |.. Th.- Bpaoish I ...,st steamer Fernando foundered Tueadav liKirnlng, twe-nty mile.-, rn,rth ,,; Hahii ' Ten of her paaaengera and craw I . . drowned Ex (joviraur BMBbM\ Inpuiiit.,! WASHINGTON, l? V Sm a^m__. nt i"-day appointed william v Bussell, or M-p-iachuseita. membir^ tba Boan! of Indian Commls-iio,,erb. l"e TEXAS ST.LL DEMOCRATIC. Calberson is Elected Gofernor by About 50,000 Plurality. OHLY TWO COHGRESSMLH ARE LOST. Owen. F.lreted In the Aahlasd Dlat lr! by 101 Majority?Tannaaaae la Mill In li..nhl I i ' Hoaar. AUSTIN, TatX , Nov. 9.?The following Ih a correct estimate of the vote and win? ner* in ihe I miKreaidonal districts of Texan: Kirst ijiHtri't lint. ii.-.-.m (Demi I ?;. Bdrrouajne (Pop.), MB; Duna (Rep.). K .Se, ond dtstricl I'oipe,- i|>em i. lV'iV,, I'iilhoitn (Pop... I'J..V>7. Third district -Tfoakaa* (Lem... IX OH; Purdue (Popi. ii,1W. Fourth district Cuiberaon iDem... 12.RH; Davis (Pop i. l".:T.'. Banderaon (Rep ? av Kltth disnn i nail' j ii lem .. 1%JXI0; i irater (Pop.), itt. Broooei (Rep.), 1,122. Kixth district Ai.N.it (Dem.), Jamed (Hap.), Nf; Koorby (Pop.), i Sevrntii di.st-i. t Pendleton (Dem.), 14, 7:m, Barber (Pop.), I ? I'.iKhth dint 11, ni. It.W; Jen ? (Pap.). WM. Ninth district Bayers (Dem.), K Hu" ninon i Pop.), li. iJ Tenth dil Rosenthal (Rep.), W.7I4; McBride il-'op.), eleventh distrii t 'Tain ilicin.i, 7 .rv. Vi eldon (Pop .. ?.u? Tw.lfih di trl't Houston (Dem.), 1AM); Noonan (Rep.). 7,961; s.n.- (Pop.), I Thirteenth dtstricl Cockrell il'.-mi '? Ml; 0111 Hand (Pop.;, 9,408; Kenyon (Rap-). 812; Dna'i (I N tn I, Charles A. Culbet ???, plurality aa hood of the Democratic ticket in placed al OOO i.v Chairman Dudley, >,r the Exe. utive ? 'ommlttee inc Populists have linnie heavy galni In the Legislature, but lt will he over v li, I midgi y l?"Mioi-ratl.-. The Republican i andldote for 'iovernor will poll about 7n.(a?i vote*.. The Thirteenth la the Pan Handle dia trirt, exteii'llnis' to New Mexico, with f. w telesjraph stations, it will be prbboblj before definite informntio-, in received from thi hoi lei sec tiona Sev? eral Populists Strongholds are yet to be heat,| in,m. UWMMA* MAJOMiTF, PH. J- dar llanay llh-ri'. Orang, and Saja ll* Vf ll I ontaa.. lAWXtSOTOSt, Kl . Nov. '.I The of ficiai count rlvei Owens (Dem.i 101 plu? rality over Denny (Hep.) In the Ashland district Denny alleges thal huodreds of Republicans were denied tin- right to in Lexington, mid thal fronds were committed ll the election In the of his opponent, and aiiys he oin corry lae contest to the Honee of Representatives. STAMM Al.MOS l hVMMLl KLKCTWH, ( nnfcreaalrtaiil H. <-e? |, n Htanila Blt !?? ,,, oi rata tour Ita i ni.li. ni... NASIIVILLK. T.'NNV. N" several counties continue I u. .publican Knim- as to be no longer any doubt - * t ?? * ? i j | Ooveraor, The Democial mitti -? still hope thal Tm ney will j nil through with t small puralit) Later return? fail lo change the con , iel. ? lon sin l '.'im" rate and four Republicans. -a-a IS UUMIK ol KAMA H URS1. A I'nliilc lifBionatiatloii t? Mm Utjki in N*>W \ ol I . \i:\\ roRK. Nov. '?' Th. C*ommlttee ol Seventy held Ita Bra! meeting since the election In the < "haml er of ' *omrn thia ni tel ie...in and the wes ' 'i wa ol genet al Jubilation over Tuesday's i.ik victory. Reiolutloiia were adopted that the organisation of the committee be con tlnui T for the preaenl lo co-operate with th. cit) officers nominated by it In eecur lng t,. the ctt> of New \ ork an ho , tin lent, .-, ,iii,,ini, a! and non-partisan : uni. ni. i . secun i he i emoviI end punishment ol such persoi ? holding ,,iti,as a* have been unfaithful mel In ? th, li nt in thi i" i forms rn ? ol tin- d ? asl upon tin-in b) Un law; lo fran,.- anT produce ihi' enactment of -iii ti laws aa ma) be bsund neci laar*, for the better? ment of the government of the city, ai i lo take si;, ii further action as ma) from to lim.- i" de. med conducivi t.> i he best Interests "i tbe cit) and its inhabi? tants. \ committee oas appointed to frome some suitable n T present ll lo ' Parkhurst, li w?s sIso decided to ai liiiiKe for ii poi,li, demonstration in honor of thi I "? tor. Willi,un Travers Jerome hus been re? tained by the ommlttee to punish all violators .<i the election laws, ''high or lins, ti--h or poor " A resolution endorses*] the police for theil faithful services on ele< tlon day was introduced, and created considerable bad t tiing, moa] el iii* members strong I) opposing ii on t.. gre ie I thal the poll. . ne i, w,i" paid to do rnrir duty, and the .'''iniiiii; . | j.,h ovi r the l of a day With i tne reaolutlon tin- committee ed lout i tVK A KU I MM KA Kl I . 000 Hoy *>>? Launch.-.I, VWth Henaror Taine. rna aa tl.a la ular. DENVER, COU, Nov. a.. Th, mell Ol I'olola.lo and other mining States ore maturieg i lane, ll is Bold, for launch 1 llvei party, They wit co-operate with the bimetalllata of tia- Boetn and Baot, and -i call will aoon be taned for a meeting to effect an ergaataatlon "I do i "i . ita to bai. i,.. said a prominent mining mm to-day, "bul l hal ? ? I. nee from ('amer on and Sibley, ol Pennsylvania, several iii- congressmen, Senators lo: ? j s rwert, oi N- roda, ead mt ij all urging us io form -i --Ti- r party. V,'.' ?ni the -in- '.-s.-dul party in Congraas." "!>, you think Cameron would --in m an md.-p.-n,!,i,! sii\.-i candidate ?. ? Ri publl in rn tj i feel confident lu would hood o , lure. He wants I i the platform o od protection w ?? ali believe 11 ih., principal ni p< i cut in IM to the Republicen*, un len tin- l>i m..'mi- duiinj should pas* ,t irv,- coinage bill." ? <i. Herrick, president "f the ?' ? lo Silver i -s ,dins for the organisation "i the m-w porty are wi ii a Ivai.I, bul ore not yal read) I i publication. Thi trans-Mlssisslppl Congreos m. .Ts in 8i Lom.-, on the 17th metal Mr Merrick. "We hod th nug hi of calling om initi..1 meeting there ead al that time, bul it has nol oom further a few days in..r- will decide the question." Cou;;r. .Muan h. in Hr Darned. . Th- rieoUon i s,, far as Un- - -I. Bl n T Bl ? M>W all settled, the lb State *'i rin.il i ommlttee giving lt om to-nlghl tn ,i ir ls satlofl ! thal lae li"1 ?i til kei in Cloven ,i will have .. plurallti >ara* lo Bottle all ,l,,iii.ts. |n iii,- , on : al districts ll WOB ii landslid*-, with tl..- excavation of tha sixth, for the Republicans. Ie thia district the ra. - erm* ? lose between Ihe Fusion ra rad Mate Ken,. ? tiaghert*.. Ri P Mlean. li . hal Ken, kt rai Y\ a aa fe piurolitj -9 Ci.aaertieul'a Vcf. iiap.ti-i>i:i>. CONN., Noi, I R returns ir,un even town la the state shoo thai th< Legislature ?iii stead Senate Republicans, :i Democrats, I (Hull, of the Hartford dlBtricti H Repu el leans, itt; Democrata, it Coffin's plurality for Qovernor ls 17.067 aod ma? jority over ali L'.i"-' Theoe ngarea win not 00 material!* changed by the official count. l'miim's thsrur- W Pellevil. f\T'lANAPi'LIS. IND., Nov- !>.--Very little uni" rtain '? is aila, he'i tO the atate nui.l by ('ongrensman i.vnum lo the eltect that lu- OOUM have t>e-il eb-etel had he ix-en willing to accept bribes for offices which w juld be filled on his i-e-*amt-aendatloa. onisl> nt tum paat* efScc In this city there were no valuable Federal pla.-es at hie disposal, for sena? tors Voorheea and Turple had as much to do with the larger Federal places as 'lld Bynum. the marshalshlp. collector ship, pension agency, and other good places b-ing filled not by th** e,.,.Kress m,, >.,,, ,,,,oii the recommendation of ??nal*>r? ?.vmim'? statement that he was ,.rr..re.l *:.'??? if he would r~-nmm?ri'l a certain man for a position. ls nor credit? ed l.v Democrats. He I* very sore over bis defeat, ".nd ls attributing it to dlsap p anted place htin-era. Populist Sarnr ai **an rrsneBco. BAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 9. -Complete returns from ail precincts of San Fran? cis, o gtva Adolph BaJtro, Populist candi? date for Mayor S plurality of |B,?? in a t'.tal vote of ''?"?*>? i *tM-nsi.l t-. him were five other candidates, and he luis polled a clear majirli, ot MW over his oppo? nents (tatra wa* elactad on a platform of o| p^,5ifion fnr the Southern Pacific railroad and the funding bill.. He pro j. ted Hm famous Sutr.. tunnel In Ne? ar i Iih- lust completed the largest public baths in the world. Sniro 1- th most extensive property-hold, r in San Franrtaro, owning i.n<--f**nth of all {bc real esute In this -ity and county. Cruker lote.l ror Hill. new imiK, Nov. I . raaart was cir U Mr Crokei bad nol orly predicted Mr. hill's d.-fea-t. but that lie had i I ' bim, ond bad l.oi vote I mr )iirn. I bis is ii ?' Hi did vol* for Mr. 11)11 IB- -aug that h,. is ,1 ?h- opinion thal Mr. Hill is ms pai tj than he tri r I thal um ter similar rirrum lld vole for Mr. Hill i 'J he rep H that Mr. Croker I ill on tin' election ls cop _ i onsoIiilHtion farnell. BROOKLYN N. v.. Mi r. '?>. Ha ,-.i. -is oi' the role in Kings i ount) on rh. Greater New Sork show that consolidation has bean carried there by i.m: votes. Tins majority is shown, ol hy the unofficial i am a i, The official vote wi" "ot *'*' counted for a month bul fl will "<>*- Hkaly change the ri sui' a dozen \ot.-s ano war or tho other Mlverlle* Win In Mernda. PW FRANCISCO. Nov. H. Complete returns from W in a tot ii of l?;i precincts Slat.- of Nevada give Cleveland iR.-p i f..r Governor, i.-i',: Jones (Silver), :;,,4--: winter (Dena.). BM; peckham (Pop*). For congress-I'artlne (Rep.), t*M* New* landa (Silver), %A~; Reilly (Dem.), Mt; Doughty (Pop.), J.MA_ BrlllUm ls He Kle.'ted. NASHVILLE, TENN- Nov. P.? The re p..-t thal McMillan had been defeated for Fourth district, by u* n ton il'ii' i is unfoundad. The fljgurea ara nol obtainable at present, bul McMillan is returned by a, laaJorttjr of at least ??len." < Maj Got K.DIK Votes. BAST LIVKR)'""L, <>. Nov. .'i.-The offti lal .ni ia the E dlstriel oompleti Bait (Dem i. I"."""., coxey (Pop.), MM. Coxey'a ?? of liei.iildl.aii and Democratl.mmltteea by \Am. Build's i luralit*/ llednced. HAN FKAM'i.-'i i. CAL., Vov '? li turns rein I .:?? plumlltV of Budd : c. ? an now 141 pre* beard from. Indications nov are that th.- couaty trill bs Rnlahed I-?> I., rn .11 m night. Csmnitnirs Mrfesieil by .1.17 lajerll". NEW HORK, Nd I The vote for congressman In tha Thirteenth district, as compiled from police returns, with one election district ml . i*ea Shannon, Imos i 'umm ! Shannon's majority, ll'lr m..ml I. erl..I In M 1nJ,.r |jr, ST L' il'IS. MO., Nov ll 1'norl tums from nil the precincts In th.- sixth -n.nai dlstriel this morning, gtre DAitnoud (Dam i a n*-t plural!.) ,.- i . lin. (.noil tu le- fr e. DENVER, Nov. ft ii<.vernor Watta In? da) dei port that ba ifould re? in",, to Illinois. ls* raff 1 r e Kaw lint, rial . RALTIMORE, MD., Nov. ft, Al dor To? day al.out Tuesday's .-I.-, lion, said that h. had h.i id.-a thal ihe change of power was lastiiiK, or evei t to tie lasting. 'I l .n'l want P> run afoil >.i Hp Be gentlemen who w-r-- reaponalbsi for tbe rn the passage of tb*- tariff bill. ' h.mi Mi. Bayard, "bul, as j say. the path of duty is unmlstskable, and th. n* ? nit\ for pur.- Democratic tariff legtslaUon waa never so greal as i: i- nov.. The bills for free raw materials whoilld he i Immediately, and then the country will ie- ard.- to ii"- Demo? cratic Idea of Un- tariff la full working cul. t for two yeal another na . ie. lion rolla around, lt this ls dom i have llttli fear thal th>- verdict will be unsatlsfai toi \ In 1*96." A mba 'il will sail from New v..rk early neal Tuesday morning for England. Kt milnatmi fur I'roinotiunv WASHINGTON, Nov. ft. A board, coan* . ; M. di. .,1 Dir.-.-tor- .1 H. Clark, ctor C HW bite; Surgeon T. H. Street, ai i Passe*] \ it slant Bur? geon A. H. K i: sell, has U- ,, - il.-,, i t,, m. .-i in New V rrk, "ii th.- 13th Instant ta examine ott! ? promotion and ap* to I t ? ter Rei ordered to the Columbia, n ' ' ?' urti r G. H. Griffin, s ii" red to rn hom.; and await ? Ll.-ut.-nant .1. .1. Hunk.r ' '?'"-' I to tha >\ Mb* . ordnance Instruction, ' er R. Aston has bi ? n ordered to li lui lt thi I iron v\ oi (.-. Brooklyn, N. T ?e Narai Change-.. VTASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. !i.-As a result of Bear Admiral Gfaerardl'fl re Idmlral Graar, at preraent presldenl of fne Light*!.sa Motor admiral of i'avy, ' 'omni ird becomea commandant st New Vork. and th- fol? lowing promotions relton Commodore , ? , ? Csrpent i to bi a halral I a;.tam Rush R walla ?? )" ? cominodora, Com? mander W. C vVla Ptain, Lil u tenant-Corn" M BelTV to I,. commander. Lieutenant Everett to be lieutenant-commander, and Ensign John *,. Kiln "i to be lieutenant. Junior grad*. ? Kefus-ii'" indict Barara r Haa*. j .CKSON, MISS 1 edaral ?rr md lui V. '' ':.'?? t han two I,, ..ii. . indi, i the Governor, ____________ ind national i, mk notes ' ?*?'*"' r; ??*. ll will be remelnl-'e'l ?" -?*? '' months K*- Bdavlts sworn out by 5* J Burns of the Cr I Seerel JJ rs\. . Botes ?? ? '?' l- Ml H i/.-n i chi. f _^__ Three Ben Crni-li-d t-> l?*-.,ih _]'_. . ..i the rum-, "* *. iiihu uua m~ ??"?"""' |0 tx Mle a number of k.'V .ri badi! lajurod But iifti-en of l, "' ' m have thus far bean a. ., .- -, | ff md ir is fear.d thal the other six f'"' ,.,,' la On- ruins. The f:r. brigade men searched " - until night-fall, when work was SpaaSed uat.l to-rm..i ! mSo BM I B4 >n 'he Fall ,| inls iiH.iiini* nov. i.itoi- ms iieia. ul left Si !? "ii- lust night. He carried l cldeul Insuranve, purchased for th* ?rtP* CATHOLICS CONTUMACIOUS. Will Offer Prayers for Rissia and France, Bot Hot for tlie czar. FUNERAL OF THE DEAD SOYEREIGK. Tbe Boer Will Me la Bute In Bt. Petere bar| Only Tbreo Kaya?Many t'rlncae to Attan ', I...M><>N, Nov. 9.-The Dally News . ari sp.,tnb nt In Vienna confirms tl* port tlu.t C-eneial ('oiirko, military gov? ernor of Warsaw, has receive i a petition fee th- !?? 1-is- of Kiliiieki eoovtct Tin correspondent adda 'hat more Cathou. priests rn Russian Poland have been ar? rest. ,i .,r sn^p.-nded for refusing ' thc ' 'sar. among lh( m. be re in- Bishops <>f Lublin a- i Ban demler. The Princess Mix is sold to in va Interceded for si hup of th r. lea- I Til- Dall) N nilent lu Paris says: "Whlli were m prom Proteoi u srorsbtp ? tholic Church stood aloa! fi in the uolvetrol mourn log. Cardinal i silent disregard of the popular wish tor h re.pin ? ? lr:il of Noir Dome prompted . isatioos of a luck >>f lot lam The Cathotica then threaten X'l i" aaii tin- governaaenl t" ea An- d'Trlomphe Into e chap?-l and te invite th?- Ruesian popes ro soy mass al promptu iliar beneath it. Cardinal Rlch arda hus; now- aimoun ed i service t.> be h"id al the eau..'ital "t Notre I*oa>.i thc Ilth. Hr himself will official will rs for Kunnin and Ki.. hut nol for tin rri.f. Altl-MHk.il the pub? lic ii Ink th.- Cardinal his yielded, th. exception ohows that really lie has not."' To-ntghi Richards onlcr.-r it the diocese, VSrRK' KOKS I Kl) UASTB. Tha fiar'a Rod* io Lie In State Id SI. Fe taraharg Univ Threa Har. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov !? lt Ih an nounced this afternoon thal tbe body af the C?ar wit probabl* leave Moscow on the l.'ili. and will He In sate in St. Petersburg only three daya Thia boote is unprecedented, hut lt is stated taal the funeral must be held noon, oaring to nie delay tn embalming. Seventy foreign princes hove Moon notice of their Inten? tion t.> attend tv.- funeral. The apace ts so limited tint (he em'saos*. ?ta(Ts probably will be unable tu enter the cathedral. MOSCoW. Nov. Ct?A second funeral train, accompanied Tn- one bearing the body "f (iie i'/.ar as far ns this city. Emperor Ni bolas accompanied the body only as fin- ns Sebastopol, wier.- h* boarded til" Ruaalan cruiser Orell, en route for St. I' I PARIS, Nov o. The Preach press will land '" th.- .'/n's r'uiier.il oarlagt ! I uette, wearing ;i crown of oak and laurel, mi,I carrying a hook and stylus, all .lune In Silver, This pice will he phi'". 1 l,|| tile , allin. rur Pieties .1 nin*t the Czar's Life. ST PETERSBURG, Nov '.' -V court martial nt Wai saw has sentenced I.lcn "t Bohorykln to the leas of his mill* tar) and nobility ratios and to Hfe-long labor Ti sn.-, ia, tor Implication in a j.lot against the life or tho rzar. ('bum- i ( |he i gar'a Bealla. ST l'KTKItSliriti I. Nov. '.?. -The diOg neals ?'f the '-ase of the late <'zar by tile flv- doctors attending Ulm?Doctors Leyden, /.'.charin. Hirsch, PopofT, anT \\,i. Ol lally nil llshed here this morning, It talli'-s throughoul with i in -. a I,,,', ? i , v. ith Professor I/eyden, and adds that an autopsy bj I Russian anatnmlsts shows tl I I -i . . alr'a ?' *nth nus due lo la of the heart, f-onsequenl upon degenerate 1 (trophy of thc heart, mil iii ! ,'? ;.lt] of like kidneys. 1n>. i liTr-iteil in sTaahtugtoa. WASIIINCT' "NV i' C. N,,v I. With the dignity ami Impressiveness befitting the .?? asl,.ii. in presence "f nu audience limited in ri unit ci -. bul dlatlngulshe i i . character, a solemn requiem mi- for ? he n pose of 't.e boo] of the kate Em peror Uesander iii ams celebrated ;ir ti,- Russian legation to-day. The ced Pram of ? Bishop Ni? ila s.iii Pranelaco. He had three assistants, a ho met ompanled him here from Th.- Bervlces were conducted in the dr.iwtntr ro.'iu of toe legation, whi.-i, ; ppropri.itelv arranged for tha occasion, , lent Cleveland occupied a prominent direct!) to (he lefr of Bishop \. ? las other members of the Cabinet ? m..,,- Secretaries dreaham, Carlisle aad I/ftmont. and Attorney-Oeneral ol? ney. Postmaster Oeneral Blssell ?,,< un. ai,j.- r,. I,.- preaenl on account of ihrk ond Se, rei .1 j Smith tbai -ned him? self because of a self-imposed quai i tine. The members ol the i?ipi"inatic corps srere aha) preoent, HtltBRBRT tis TTIK (/. AR. Tba Young Head on Which tha frown ll li I nilen May r, >??.? I .,, <|ii>i| tn Un. I a.k. t.i'Ni., i.v. Nov. '. -The moat notable feature of the Lord Mayor's banquet at the Guild Hall this evening rn Prime Minister's ape?ch on the political situation at hom.- and abroad The* British Government had given strong and tangible proof of Ita friendship for Japan i,v concluding th.- recent compai . treaty with her. Lord Roi I li hod oleo shown Ps benevolent ticutiallty by attempting to promote peace beti the tWO The ilovernment, he conrlrni<*d, had gone band and hand with Russia Ol Britain's rotations to Rusats sreee most cordial, tin- difficulty as r, f |n fluence iii Asia hat lt ail lbs European countries concerned ? .Hid only proceed cordial!) ind without suspicious In Asiatic affairs ? treal would be taker. i., lecure ti,.- pei ? of th*- eroi 11 But recently the dvHtOOd BrOrld had bewailed the assassination of the Proal deni el .. country with which England OOgttt tO BtOnd sh.Hilder to shoulder ill commercial rivalry. Ni w sin had to regret the death of a great Em i ? th. meeter of pea e The ) i head on which hail fallen the terribie reopoaslblllty of the Ruaalan crown proi " unei|ual to tin .ur.-r pojring Mah contpMaieots to rae wis.i,,in and moderation of Aleiander ill. Lord Rosetta i j -? ,',.? ol bl Vices in preserving the pea.,. i,f Europi Few persons reolued, he aoid, the diffl culty of keeping a good Ul among tin- natl There wea ger it. the mighty engine ot tbs pren*, win p often sj.- ??? under the influence of lier,.- competition and without weighin; the effects of Its announcements. Il" must ask the press to sift its news carefully t,efoi,- pub lishing lt Th.- foreign polb y ot England ?a votive end he I lng io do with party. Th.- i'.m Hmmcnt ui-ii.T thtOgB to rem.Tn (s if. y \\,.r,. li coveted eotblog abroad lr ? worth Kiigland s while, with interest nil over the world, to dloturb | coii'li' i .ns. Will, lil sixi 1HK .I4KASKXK. thine.* Will Maka o l?e SSaBSBBBal Staad aa Pearl ?rtimr_.% Pesla|<r? awi ia SHANGHAI, Nov. I .-Th- Chinees amy Of lin North has retreated to the tains, wi!.:.- n..- soldiers are reported t,. be starving aad Buffering severely from .oil and exposure The Japanese army Ls rep.,i'ed to be en,-nm;,,.,| ,t. Peng-Whang-t-'beng. The Ja pursuing about Ift.flst) Cttdneae, mos r. er,m.- port Arthur u expe make a determln.-d htand again.i the Jopooaae. Admiral Slr F. H PW ma ri tie, In rom mand of the Mullah fleet, considers (hut Port Arthur will probahly pe the a..ne of the last engagement of any ImpoiUi.ce between the Chinese and -lapaneae. Bjgsj arroBK tHi j.e.v IXNIH1N. Nov. HA dispatch lo the Central Newe from < h.-.- K.... dated ts:..v Ith, reports hundreds of Chinas* arriv? ing there from Manchuria, whence they are fleeing, frightened at the approach of tbe Japanese. The Commit trooim and su.-h vessels of the ('ninene fleet aa are cooped up at port Arthur have been ordered to attack the Japanese wherever they meet them. It ls reported that Port Arthur la Mill Invented bv Japanese, and th it ruo of the fort* there have been captured by them. Tru? chinese anldrera are deserting from New Ch wang, fearing an attack by the Japanese laONDON, Nov. ti The Pall Mall Ga? zette prtnta a dispatch to-day saying tho Japanese forces have captured Tallen Wan. The (nines,- fleet ls Mt Wel-nat W,d. and the Russian fleet at Caa PW MAUI wu.i, BfCKiva it?rs r-aoma.i -. LONDON. Nov. '.?. The Central News savs that England and other po wera have tir^ed c"hlna to make her peace proposals dlr-, dy to Japan, and to negotiate at once for the .???ssatlon nf the war. Japan has promised to receive the overtures In a 'benevolent spirit. rruxig wait no on BBMMa. PARIS, Nov. IV -The F.ho de Purls, in an article on tho proposed settlement Of th.- Chinese-Japanese troubles, aays France will nol reply to the proposals to intervene for the purpose of effecting a settlement of the war until she shall have learned exactly whit are Russia s ; thniiKhts ind hopes regarding the matter. nunn**', at tai un wa-*. l."M>nN. Kaw. '.i. - A. dispatch lo The Times tr.,rn Caa Foo. dated November | 7th. says lt is rePortad that righting oe . ir.d on November Ith. ."ith and tith. at | Tal.-in Wan. hui that it has not been , de isl\ e. A Tien-Tsin dispatch te The Time* that ihe responsible Chinese ofTlcials | appear to be callous as to tba fate of i tne empire, rho) attend chiefly to their p rs.mal Interests, such ml cony-acts for ' furnishing arms. etc. 'I"h?- people ir U also Indifferent, in the vicinity nf Moakdan ! they suffer mora from fem- ..f rh? chlti j ese soldlirs than from the en. .-iv The dispatch adds thal the Rut-sl?n ofRcefa on the station have been Instructed to conciliate their British colleaguea li" ATTACK Tiir. lAIANISt I Ll I 1. LONDON, Nov ft. A dispatch from Shanghai states That the Chinese men Of war remaining outside of Pori Arthur have lawn ordered IO iitta.-k the Jap.in See ll.-et that i? blockading that nor* SI I preventing the egress of a nuniiver Of Chinese warships now lying there. .lAI'AXBBB nr.FBAI K C> JaT'iJtE/, They ara Reported ti* Have **nn>r?d a Ra ?er.a at Poll Ar'hnr. FDROHAMA, Nov. '?. Kiloton ai ? eur rent here to the even that th.- Japanese fines htv. suffered a reveres at Port Arthur. rxruRi coALt timi' tsr BBBAGBB, Rut a N,.w and Much Ul||l Cespeni Will Re Osganiaad. PBNBACOLA, FLA., Nov. D. -The h? part Coal ''"itipany has made an sfastgn menl to Mr F C. Brent, president of the Plrsl National Bank, for the benefit ol ll creditors. This course was agreed "I".ii '? th* meeting of tl ? board of dt held In this city several days ago, and the papers were filed In the office of Hi. i .uni.v cl.-rk on Wednesday. Th.- object of the assignment ls to place In Ihe hands of 'he assignee all of th*? orupinv's property, to be divided it - . i.-.ir. is according io theil vinous .|..m.ii, I, Mt. Prent has RC* . ii. . the position ->f nastgnee and 10 .lu filed his bond. He was seen ghortl) afterwards, and in response to an In? quiry ii ? ti"- . ash vatua of the i \mis- about 1189.880, and t'.i the liabilities are little In ? ? .i tbe asset-*. He further slated thal the company hopes lo ba able to pay rmi in full snd that h<- will endeavor to sell M pia is quickly as poBBlble. Ha bad aii offer for the entire plant yeaterd which h.- was romi riled to de.-line. In th-- meantime, as assignee, ba arlll continue t., nu the company's old con ,.;.,. ' . | , . reason to believe tiiai thora win ba no cessation of imsi lt ls well understood herc that ii means the r-rganlsatlon of a i io take ihe place of the .i li of exporting . .ii ?! ? future be conducted on a much larger scale llian heretofi re. The 1, and N ? I i.. ,,i has b lol ge rori ?? ..f men i' ?? orb r-.-l.ulld!- ll Bi huies and il IB ex? pected thal tin- n.?*- company win be full., organized by the time the chutes an . ompleted. \avnl I'riunotlnn*.. ',. i-KIN'"!? iN. Nov *i The President . i th.- t,. oi d- .,r the nai il ex ammlng board, rai omm.Ung Hi ? >romo> Hoi i" tha in vt higher grane ol l lon ii g named olin cik ; , ?, \ L. K. . to l: Pc : I, I: A . .n. J. M. Po. -I. B. Thur sion \ ,,-t ,i i. libel i Moi it/.. VV. ll i.'haml ? i- Knitl 'I'lo laa L'cuteaaats J. M. Hawley, W H. Bvar* .H. c. A'larus. Captains Rush lt. Wallace, F M Buace i.i. itenant-Commanders \V T Rurwell. John J. Hunk. r. Franklin ll an ford, and lohn ''. Ri- li Commanders yates -Re-llng, J H. S irids. ed AaalBtant Engineer W. H. Nu n .ni. : \ rds tan I Paymaster M. c. Mc Donald. 'tale e,*.MI I rum n Rank. BLYRIA, "? Sos I Tba National Rank at Oberlin was I I las) night. This morning it wai found thal tin noni door bal been forced and the safe blown open arith dynamite valuable napers wei.- acatten I ai ..ut tbe room The i-'bber.s secured JQOft In .silver and ? <iuaiitlty of valuable pip.-rs They broke oi>.-ri two door-, of ii"- vault with dyna? mite, but did ii"' have time to ..|.*-n the loner tafe, containing ni I of 'he hunk's The i.il.i us., horses and buggil s and fl'-l Ons ng waa found In the ptaca early tins morning ll ls thotighl tba mb be ra took th.- Lake Shore train, No. S, for th.- W.-i-r at H.- I .nillrrt lake ?' r Hack. LONDON, Nov, 9 Richard Borharlaf, a Chicago dry goods clerk, and Mts Cons ton I B - bing wife of a Chicago tov ? as the-/ slighted from an Incoming train by a del ' died b) Mr He. bing, the husband, to capture Victor ft bi. W'lfh Whom Mrs. He*-hi hg had el..p. I '?? r arrived in the city, and be toe, waa placed under '.sentiently all 'bree wp r trial wlthou ball on tha charge ? i hy Hei-hing, of bringing Btolen nt*. Canada Although !> ? pleaded hard with ber husband for for ouldn't tak.- her back ton of their five-year-old ? is only twenty-four years aid 1 ?? I - rn I a free r-i-'hf With legroes. HOPKINSVILLE. KV Nov 9 While returning home lam night from a pro? tract! I in.vtlng it I'r.-ntin, a town Mil ?outh of im- rttj ?' partj of ttralva rV .H--.p|e .rcolin , nenro toi hU^hl pi occasion, led The horses ,.f the coiin trv t- rid the t,a.ir. the mush uni ? : "" ,hHr ?"*?: ? ,., do ho the whir.- rn.-n Jumped ,...,.? .. . i.aggie ?? rushed mt., tba ,?-,?,.. v free-for-all tv-ht annasd, and several w< Inturad. Three buttes li- the nortv were thrown from hurl Thirteen negri.- ?__ '""n BBXBBBBi. ... Hat* Koalas*. iii-\\i--!: COL., Nov. 9. -Bishop Mata, ,,f ,),,. .ii., ? aa of I "oloi ' * "odored > . ii on with a request that lt he ? asil le The Msh , has niven out a Statement ? .- bishop ? '?? it nt-.-essary to t..k-- 'bis course In ' rder to forestall Inaccurate and misleading reports which may Sad their ara-/ bito the ,,r, *N it la understoi 1 'hat this ls the llnal outcome ', . a vt ream Quarrel between the nish p anl Father Malone and others of tha diocese. _ T ra lo- * re-drer Can rioted of Ssrder. Wch>DL\ND CAL. Nov ?.-8. I>. of (he* striker* charged with murder '" connection with the wrekin* ut the train near Haeramento July lilli, which resulted In the killing ot the eagd i,,, r and four I'nlted States toldiera. was to-day convicted of murder In ihe -.-re*-. Re ?1H be senle.veJ Mon? day next WANT A NEW BO.ND ISSUE AN AG ITA 77-/.V TO THIS ASH IS NEW YORK Fr SA NCI AL CIRCLES ?aeretary Carlia!*. fla<aa*er, Will Paraal| tb* (laid Ka*.rv* io tUaeh a Mash '<""" Point ll.forc He WH1 YI*!OV e^;lSKIN'(iION* Nov ??-Treasury of nomi* have been aware for aome daya 2f?_- ???*?*??0? ?n N'** York financial mZZFZ "' ***** of * n,?w **??'' awm. I? nnSnci' i **cm'""i ,h^r nwetcm that tho itnaneial pap?*r? that voice Wall street sentiment* dally call attention te Ihe ir.-a.sury gold i-*?crve, and suggeat that it ahoiii.t ha. hullt up to sirctiathen pub? lic wm tide nee in the Tivbs.ii \ a condi? tion Telle? have been Beni to Be. rei ir) ( ariisle hy financier*, ail having the same tad in view. ? ii U ai ail iBJ or WOMBY. The j<,ir,,lug money In the New York hanks i? Very an-tit, and Treasury oftV clals here, who watch th.mrse of money mutters, do not he. lt it. t-> 1*1 'h.* opinion that the solicitude rx pressed by Mill etreet magnates for th rreaaury |S not entirely unieinsh, but that a new bond leane ls desired bj Wal nfr?e( etniph hs a meana of providing an Investment for their surplus snd ac? cumulating faade. i AB tWMMt IT ll 1IIBV Willi Intimations of gold BataOtll lo force the TrcOOOry IO Issue bonaa h.. sc rea. heit here through brager sources and others who heap in cleee touch witii Nan Fork financiers Thai the) ron do (hts hi pre? senting I'nltMl Slates Holes for gol'l and tims i. dm lng the gold reserve ls only tm. Hue. ,is proved i.\ pool ti moiliksae of the kind . iRI.lsl k wu, not Tirt.i.. The opinion, however, ls ?*\prcBsei| In Treas,irv cir. les (hat Secretary ("Hrllsle win permit the gold reserve te regal * muck lower point than it now ls, pn.isjo, ??>, before he win f?*- I hmim.d rn t1" prevent good cotidltloti nf Ihe Treasury In makin* another hmtM of i'tilti'T Slates bonds. WAIL BTOrBT BATB IT Wll.l. IIB HOKE. NEW rORK, Nov I. It was stated on Wall sire... to-day that lhere w!ll be "' Issue of pi.imi.iaai or $tu0.i?i.(aa? rive i-r i-eni tiovernoienl hondo before Congress an-Tn a*S*Blblee. Wbe? Hie last issue nf |io,Oia?,OW was nindi-, ami the pulilli . hued to take the bonds, a sydnicate "t t.atikers. helled by John -\ st vena, pn Ideal of Ino Halted stat-s True! Com? pany, ami Edward Klmt. preoident of th rnliiBj, Trust Company, ma,le the sale. A hanker who was actively Interested In that movement, make the following Btatement: "Thi re will be an Issue of bonds short Iv. The President sod Secfetarj pt toe Treasury have determined thal the goM .reserve aball no) be further Impaired They hav.- l?en advised Unit an 0000*1 movemeoi of gold win begin in ? f*"** weeks, and they, accordingly, have de? termined lo take prompt ine.iMiiies." JJ BTNtUi AT?. MAI Til tORMKI). When asked whether a syndicate WOOM u in- ii would bo un,ii-ii.ti ci a i-ommlaslon to float the bonds he re? plied "| do nol know That li-s I' lOO discretion of th.- authortttee in Waifing ton. This mu.h ie ceriam ihe Ave per bonds will be hawed up?n th- ihiee . .,, basis ?s swforo. Thai will I ? off-red to the public, bul lbs name g'n ? who mad.- the las) Isou* a , ,,-ed th.- PreiMenl that LU corry *_*rOtt*h tho forth. ..ming I Lad ihat if fjM OW BM wes Irwufflclent, m.m.tK mon- WOOM ?** _ hunts ts io nt ttiMURis.. A lr._l.t'ill K-.|i naloo KT'a laaOSO BMW Htid li Ians* tKOers lll'N I TN* I I'.'N. IM' ??'*'* ?? '' A fright fni explosioii .? ',* red lorri it time o'clouJi this tnornmg, and resulted In the deelk of th. iii-ii and the injury ?>! many UM re. The ,i, a I ai' .loin, Ila' lilian N tl,ill Keefer un I Jonn Kl) un, all mai rb d T I,. . xploston '?' urreil tl tb* PIU I Creek sewer, a i.n J. . reoai ? toe aotire city, from north, i ' tu sou tba. si , onti n< ni . K< el ir, of tm * , ni and Uenrj ti iiaiiw ? d, oi Columbua, nhl,,, rai isaployea w.i. just going t" woi k I'robi in', mo i un,ii ed i . ?, ? In ,i i around the ditch ,,n piral atroot Some of I hem hal built a tile on the t.mk. and W' ie tboarlflo ? ul .. nfl* po uni \ i ,\\ lunn ii.- Tooee w.i-. a lound. nd thu ? ntire ,|i \ a,aa eh ,, Keefer, Hartmaii sad Ptyao ?-,, ,,??-i . i ipe ni, Hartman aros ? *erotty lorn to pu,, His bod) w.im lifted In th air tin,, hundred feat, and fell on Market aidewaik. a square ..whv. nts lens vere Moan off in ai th.- hips, both arms tom off, bis heed half ttra nw. y, and thu body i oinplei. ls ,11 K-nil'iiwi-lle I. (lia ot Hartman's feat ?,?? >-iu>t through tho weatherboarding ol Prank Wuv!la's real dence K? < f' > w^ eel killed tjritrtght. His body dropped Into the see I After he wm taken out bs ? severed con? loi .. nun..menl. bul Ucl on Ih. whv horn- Iii the alni,ulan, il dooli was caoaMxl by abock No bombi aros* broken. Phmo's lags war. in,ih broaon, his arms broken in ?? and his head crushed H. lix I several hours. Kvery liouv within two auria res * damaged. The lesldence of Marlon Wfl bur si is i > all) i ati ':?<? i ''io building was blown to piece/i. Mrs. Wilbur aaa in bed and was thrown ..ut up n tl,. floor, bul seooped trtthoot lu Jury. Bin cora-KK kihm rAii.a. Hu cl. Si Co., of M.i. Aluin,no #? Hull rA?ai>*a?ion. ?.KW MUtK. Nov. I A private din? oa tch received a! the Cotton ... to ita) ann..ui,, ed the fal!iir. ol 1 Havre The announcement carnied ? ,|i..p oi io,i points in eetloa i?. ? lt was Said that thc Mun I,.ia vii. tni-rest in cotton, being: Involved prta In . ofti ". Tie- iii m . onsJeti of klS son and his s.,:i ,n law Herrmann Beilclun, nf ti," firm of w. I* i tooan ..i.n a. Proina, i. ?aid I ii in lajslii. about forty years. They have been Ihe Urges! ?'? ai-1 - in prod, s n. all K tl 'I'll.-, have h, en de..Una In wool. COttOO, wheat, coffee, huj.,.1. et,-., aa wall as In furs, skins -md olin-, artic lea But, nbUa the firm's .bali' . iterietve, i do nol lo..'!.' ti .UT.' Will tll'.r-lt ? , I lt.. i lian*.- So fal ai I know, had ta tl vee in tMI city, in >, ,i- Koo'- hy, however, they dealt with al] the lau:. AmertoOR coffee rr m's failure. 1 think, will alfi I iv and Umdon bank ? rs principally. Their trclit waa un 1 nilled." UTI (Tntro: the lirorg;m I eatra) NEW V'iKK Nov tl. lt In annooacod that tin Railway Company will ? ontroi th? a f the rai BBjealoed Georgia i antral i'ompany, but th?' tho latter will remain a aepar The Southern raliway hol.la u**r %A" Georgia Central stock and will purcl th.- inltiorlly Interest, giving the <;. Ce itral eabentttre beaada for lt. The inw pre/l.leiit of ihe company wi a New Volker, identified willi the Mu? tual Life Insurance Company. li lied (sae aad M...1...1-1 iu*tker. LAWTftET, PIA., Nov ft -To-day W|| li.iu -app ah.n ml ?i|la~l Willoughby (irifflth a-i,1 mortally ?enundr.t Ku-h Griffith. Ma pp ami hts tirother i.sj.Uied .11 named \jain,. eanploye.1 by th* (lililith brother* Th.- frrlfTPha tried to keep 'h.- peai ?-, .i.J Sipp sh-.t tb*ni foi Interfering The Borderer e- apod, The parties w.t.- all pioinlnifnt farmere of ltrudfotil county. Bil ll I ic Ki ? lt nnr. WAfUMNGToN, D. C., NOV. ?.-Por \Trginla: S1.0w.ia ta tb* early nvori..,^, followed b> tu.li in thu interior, i?. aoiithwem wltxls For North Carolina: Pair, colder, seat winda. ______________ RANl.E OF IHKKBOHI BR, Following waa the range of the tl. 1 niometer at Th. iTinea otibe ymttrUv ?. V*-_.W: a li U^ *' * P ** Vji P. M.. M 9 P. M.. Ul). _ii_d__L lt. Average, og. v* *** \