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TlIK STATK AT LARGE.
rXTEKSHI KO AND VtCIMTY'.
The MenteOere tele nra Han t anare ?r t'ea*.
rici* .Heney aa n Pnltllrnl ii.llu-n. -.
Jin . . Rtchnin 11 Pt .ria tell.]
(>> t'li'i:; ::, issi.
Thc ct b bralion in iMSjorof the oallen
nial af Ste Mose- Houtcgkvrt, ti,,, arfyjjaj nj,.
Iirew |bi!arl roplst. look plc,- J 'der, lay
in the .b wish .\n?i.'":iii' Int-, lin- cm'
vn-e ,ii,?n, composed alike of Hebrews md
, ill tat iv ia Yt iv full aaa. An inter?
esting sketch ot Ihe life and Work, of S|
- 'Aa- reid liv BM pastor. Rev. L.
Ir ia toll nib..I; prayer* were offered for a
fontiiiimne .if Iii- life ami nsayfateSrSa, and
a hbcral sum nhs reallied hy the collection
lakt u up la ls b ilf of the |m> ,r. ihe mu?
sic on tbs occasion was very fine.
Rev. Job Turin r. the di-af-mute mint
ti. .m.,-ion d ?'rvi.-fs nt (ii?.burch
last nil. lt lu sign language. hBtnMtMBf
- r. -Mini in the mt) sud striate] were
Bt, nml latcapted BBBbl in UM front
pewt ri i-'s. himn* and s ruion.
Mgivei ly Hr. Tinner in sign*, store reed
to the eoagrcgatton si terge bj Rev. Dr.
*;iii- n.
i?, ? bed BsTsrro t arleta, oas fr,mi
Redford, ad Ute other fr.ir.it'link,-o ninty,
w. n ca| lund I y our point' Uti* morning!
i rel Road st iii,m. .rn the-Norfolk and
Wcstera rsOroad. There wera member*
of tbe i-nnvict force now st wuk mi tia
I 'ola mid Carolina railroad la Dlfiwld
?mtv. mar Hil* city. They mule
their 1.1 ip- 'ast ni.M. i ame UiroughtoWB,
ami si cr. ted them.elva, on a freight train,
Which ?ul ? 'jiu irlv .: url d weet.
A nu.;ib, r of United States deputy rasr.
shabt. ? | Um Be) iiblteai faith, hat
a Pl olult .1 Mid sworn 111 fol cit ct I .;? duty in
thi-i Pv. Nmieof these oficcrs, it i- -
?.vt-T* iii duty during Siturd.iv'* i
lion.
lu the RiRfthuri Court to-day the civil
-: over for the boee Bl of
the merni tr* of the bar and da*, - ipp doted
tm tiie tr:.il af a number of eaaea, The
taite were all passed, with tbe vtew
st ssshlBf sirsare swats for their fri il.
Tie four Beere tni-n reoaoUy convict d
o- -ev tr.il Minn's cn-ti of hons.diieji^
tv will lie takea over to the pratten
, r, gita term*
ot aervtct in the State prteoa Rill reach
?event]
lt i* -"ite.I thal I BOOd deal of (limey
i- being used by the Republicans in ibis
ti -ti i st, :,inl thal its persuasive lafluetiea is
11 U beal wi'h t IVel in Um rank- of
thc Ev .!'. mi ll. Thi- i- the univ power
' v ins 1 ideas fo ir. Their OBMpalgB
Isol viv nm tenta dimension*. They
ire mal lae the light ob the principle tba!
tn-, j' - ; i bare lae richi to roi,- Bad to ss*
let their own represeatatlvM a, agalnsl
iud tba ps.ii.iog of i ni
v .ns with illegally chosen del
Evans |a df Mared to be the ebotce of ihe
' dy Uh ' h 'iee of the nu Mino.
il a larthe machine method of bushing
Ina rosea ol the people with money may
prevail Maori now l?- mid. And
ret Bi repporl sad -yMn
arra m Ooraro ir Caa*.
erna. I ?teulenaBt-GoYeraof Lewis. At*
i,,:ii' y-t.i r.. ral Blair, (ienera! V. 1>.
(ironer, * oloael J. 8. Browalng, Ctoagrc**
inti ll ; - r. s. b itor Bil-., of Prince Ed
vvud: Senator Oaines, of Nottowar; e\
Auditor DyiOB, Edgar Allan. Colonel j. m.
n, i oiiiinoiiwealth's attorney of Not
towa.v. Hu .o',ired liniiilieis of the Mouse
?i Rtelegate* from this section, all tbe cob
atp J tn.ni.ter- in this city and adjacent
? -. lad many nth r a bite and eob
aird nun ol prominence, who caaari ba
no: io<, i,id with money.
Toe D< moir a?- "f Petersburg will hive
ansMher big raJJi ta*Marrow itaTtt, when
a idns.t. will be delivered by ll m. Jobi
Goode, General lit*. Lee, and Hon. J umet
Barbaur. Boara Aiair,
CMAMLOTTES VILLE.
Nea li ia I Uraiilrd-l Tish Story -i bur, li
*lotes- li ott. li,.
|i - ? : -. am i ot ti i Btrhanoad P'.fat. h.|
OtTTOBEB 17, 18S4.
John Roland, tbe murderer, convicted al
M P rm of tim County I Yiurt. his bees
? ranted it new trial upon an appeal lo
? -. of tba i inuit Court.
foll will BOOMI from Moor's-i tc k
After tba rain of hal Wedawsday
pu owaen "f tbe mill* attempted to start
ine BMebtos iv, but found to their sttrprtsa
thal the turbine wheel would not vvnik.
Drawing otr the water, they proceeded to
eil i v, imiOBtlOB, when thc wheel Wa. 1 enid
t" 1 * . BAM ki d With eels, that had 1MB MOW
letti a together in i school, uuj ia their at?
tempt to i bm through the nte obstructed
tba h."lion of Um wheat. Aleut a bushel
Of eel fish Wu*, tllken out.
Ni Nt Fniliy wa are to haye a big pi
litii al d. ni..n?trat!on. A barbecue i, to bo
xiv* ii ai tbs eourt-hou?e, and addresses
will u i-iide liv- Hon. Hobnea Conrad
and Hon. J. F. Elite, of Louisiana. Il ni.
.loliri >. Barbour will preside on the oces
Bloa. All the Demerit* and evervhody
eke IB Hie county arc invited tobe pie
Si lu'.
Bee. J. O. Hom preached ri tba Hetho
tli*t 'burch yesterday BMtflUag, and Rv.
Mr. IIow.il at night.' Hr. starr preached
Bi Baiesvilte. There were no -erv iee. at
Ihe J'ntiti-; church, owing to the ladlspad
Vr. Turpin, tbepastor.
Vv i h:.V( had three killtno fro.!., and thi?
ll i. bavi assumed a decided autumnal
hie. At tin- writing tba gatts ring clouds
indl< ste raia.
I Min: UV V'TK..
Tbe Ul retrial societies: are pretty
i n organized. Tba " \\ a.!).."
. d'lruiant: however, it will
ll lied - -in and go to work.
ii- Jeff, i- at work, aad baa elected the
io; the btbI i .? lidentlal
term: I'mldeat, M. Seldoa Hacoo, Lou
i; \ iee-Pre.lilei.t, W. !>. Patterson,
\ -. .-ri-tary, F. lt. Lasaiter, \ ii
ginl' \ Han) Set rel irv, Aitbui I. ?
Maryland; Sergeint-at-Arms, \. I'.
I \ ; te. C. W. Cob niau sad F.
K, I_lei were elected editor* of iv
V'i'iiuiiip, io fill vacancies oe.
I iv the absence ol J. li. Henne
d ll, * J i. kPn.
I ? Yonne Hen's Christian Aasociation
: the foll 'wing officers : Presl
th nt. W, o. Win!'.carver; First Vic -
I'..m.hut land eb tin-in Beading-Room
' ? . Southgate Leigh: 8 ? ind \ li -
Pre* ? i;t ind chairman Membership Com
. < . I'uivt ir: Third Vlee-Pri ildi ni
i od chaim ,n runday-Scbool Commttl e),
ii. M. v Brd ; Fourth \ ke-Preridi
man Religious Service Committee)) J.
W. Bussell; Recording Secretary, v. H.
.ponding Secretary, Blewetl
ll. in; i d assurer, M. Bird.
Tbe observatory l? aearlj completed,
and Professor Sterne thinks the gnat tell -
'. in place and ready fOT IMO in
?ills.
LTMCMBl BO.
Demil or Judge Miuniakrr-Calrat/uiion or
Nmru Voters.
f*r?- 1*1 telegram lo tin- Dispatch. I
li Min.i bo. Va., Oetobei JT. UM.
alodgi I. H. SbuBMuer died laddeal*
I -.; bte boase, li ibi- etty, la
ml lear of Iii- ag-. I'?
im< rtj judge of the Danville < lr*
aili Court. Ile wm architect ol the Gov*
fi tum tit building ill Danville, and removed
- . lt) with UM exaeotatiOB ol getting
Pie ippoinlliient of ->u|)?Ti;iteni|ent of Pule
In Ruiidi. ;.s tn rc. but failed. The remains
av.i. takea to Danville this evening for lu*
L inc nt.
The ru j-ieion i- growing of tin- co!oiii/i
? voters ls thi, etty. Tb ? a*
li i ?- i. lng rigidly Invi ttlgated.
.If lil tfTA.
A i'.ig D'mot ,uilt H.iiiDi Sipreiii from
Hon. Ilenrv V Walker.
IBaastM iiiiyii'ini'i ate IMaaasetvl
n vi v-ios. Va.. Oetobor 17. US I.
HOB. ll'iny ML Walk . ri Wari i it-'
Isjresseal a tTssRsesdoaa crowd of
: it- here lo-dsy.
Hi- -i*nh was oin-of the ino.t clo.
Sjlieut : nd IIBBllllllg BTet dellvcreil to
i'll Augusta audifin '.
tiur |? rpte sra tboronghly aroused,
mid Augusta will give 1,500 Democratic
ii.i.N./yvttTcv cur.sTi.
Nrlrndid Sere,Sj Pen. Urn. Jahn li. Mli
Tbr sonthweal Arenard-lilauiing Kr.alu
lima.
IS i eclal MB gram tn Un Dl-pateh. I
abim.iki.n, V*.. October 17. lotti.
'1 H.- bat l*cu BBS Krand*-?t day with thc
Ihuiucracy thal waa ever known in \V'a*li
lagtBM nullity. Hon. John Ellis, of Loui
-.iiij.i, addiessed an immense gudieii"-.
ilia ISMRSjh wa* fon-ldiifd by ail BM of if
md thc alilost ever delivered in this nction
of Virginie. Hi* arraignment ot thc Ri
pubil ai, |iarty for Bs miladmlnistraliou
wm truly terrific and Its cite, t won
ateffat, All the ebief points ot thc
(-anvasn were bandied with int.'Tty
ability and received with cenulne
? nihill- is-m. A i tiutiii-r-di iimnst i al ion wa*
attempted by tbe Bepublltaiis, headed
by I'ltiuiuirr (of iHkot*). Fowler, and
Balley, but il* sign d failure givei a lair in?
dication of tb* great Democratic majority
that will be rolled up la this county os the
4<h r.f November. Mr. Kilt* a Idresaod |,s|
rritlny mid M-tur,l.,y, tr*,Vetiyelr an Il?
ene* el from PiKl to t.lKMI eachIn Wii.ar. I
eonntv ,Iise,lor,s,W.",!e,'n,,,:,,;2
nAwi .U,-,Bnanr !& of *>>??<l?i. wire
pnsrliirtiYC of j-rcst ff(m,|. Til(. ,,
wilta rink* are Ka.nimc tinily, .nd the etd
Ninth caa be rcl.ci iti-onf.,,-,. hand,,,,,'
Peiooeralle majority. The r.ill.iwl', - ,, ,
eopl ?f Ike resoltitionsini.inlm-itislTatlortt.
ed by the inrrhngja*dav tod tnegnpked
to the New Wk UeraUli
MnofcafeT, Thal vo|el?g our own hn?rt?
a* \ irx niau* ami eapnaslag n we ttn.ler
stout! the hearts snd tin- Rene of m ()?.
people ol tl..- vmtiiern Stat.-s.'.f tl,, I ?i,n
va.- learn with amazement Hiirt ?,.rrow mt
il- attempt I* now halag nade in thia
oninpalgn Uo Invoke the strim of Motional
? evok- from coi, arerei the de
n?n* Cf dtaeerd .-inti di**en*ion in order
iiat|iea*i.in and |>re),,,li,.e Irm. ,M? ?)(1
throne of reaooa and judgment
llrsolml That loyal ?, -.,,P II10,, , , ,?
the timon of the mu,*, .ad rererlni ia th*
anet reTetaal Ike OoaetltaUea of our
ruben, we deaoaan rn fatae ead elaader.
mi* lin- recent utterance* nf Mr 111 line
the wackes.aid of Mr. Kv ut-, the bought
allom-v. idol Un-s.i,ni, dreams of Mizina
thc (ioverntntnt. ,,) in her present atlitode
of lunporttag the eaadldacy ,.f Qoyernor
i h veli,ol she i* aetaal '1 i,y my otb ir
ne,live Him thal of securing for herself
?ad hoi poetnttf lae btoeelagi of honiMt,
eli n. ind i otistiiniiotnti goTernmenl Inside
thi I'11101, :,nd under Hu- Constitution.
LVUAY DEMOCRATS.
U'lrrmll, Wends, and Alrxand-i ai I.uraf
A Splendid flrrtinc.
I*l-e< lal telerntin |,i tin- Irtaaolllul
1.1 Bar, Va., (let >!n-i gt, lagg.
Hon. ( Imrli- T. ii'Firr-ill, Captain Ml*
enjuii Wood*, of Albeanrta, ind \V. ll.
All .Mintier, Seq., of Wlaeheater, .1 Idreeaed
a targe eoni-oiir-e of people hen- to-dsy
fiitn tl e ftoni of ike lietel Loray ia he
linif ot the Denocntle eui*,- sad naadl.
Batta. 'I he rpeeebt i were nil eloquent ami
aide, ami the is*ues of the cur, ?,** were
forcibly pmeated. lt i* rarely thal kaeh
1 nti:ll*it-lil is si en lt Babita DMCtlBgl a*
w.-,s in.onifi-siiii on this sen rion.
The Repnbllnai beld their sBCetlag Bi
tl e e, lllt-!i"ll*e, lind Were aildl'es-i-d hy ole
<loi um, of New York, hui) Bea Itor Uni Ito*
berger. Their aegro atlh * forned 11 argtir
perl of tbe audience, in point af aunters
tin- Detnocntlc Beetfna wm much tte Urger
of the two. Tin- a klee are bright ead bright
1 ninir for the DcBMeratta raan li iiii*
loiinty, rad on tko it'i iBotoBl gallaal
Page will miine bet old plen os the rj/iit
Ming of the Tenth Leu'toli of Democracy.
Hilled fey a Cave-In.
[( ern *lx.le!i nee Bf lin- L'l.-llill'illd DBRBMeB.)
LoBAT, \ v., Octoter IS. i'*i.
A cave-tooccorred yntordiy ut the Cor.
Belle ir.,11 mines, ebeal live miles Rortli of
Limy, bi Page cooaty, ead two Bf gran
from Kostofi, Ya., employed in Hie mines,
wen burled under the mn-* of roi k .iud
dirt mid instantly killed. Their badin
Men lakea out tain la tbe d*.y. eoaetder*
?illly embed ead disfigured. "Tiikta."
BEDFORD.
Il< ii. li. in,.. 1 niiriid aawaka to a Lana
Urtu omi Hr f.atliTinu.
Imperial ti-h-aram la the I>i*|wUrh.l
LiHKitTT. Ototer JT, ISSI
Hon. Hollins Conrad, of Wiin-'n s'.-r.
liltlre?1 tl nil nullullie of one thou-.iud
I ,opie here p>day. His speeeh w:,s aide
lind eonvinein'j. Great etithu*i 1*111 prc
fnihtl. He paid a gtowtag tnhate to our
nohie etradird-beerer, Hon. John VT.
I lunn 1.
Page Mortis addreeaed three lundie 1
DeRTOM ainl vj\ or 1 Ighl while men.
Bedford Um put oa her wor>piia1 in
earned sadceabe safely relied upoa toe
twelve or ffteea bnndred majority on tbe
4th , f Nov 1 mber. We eil feel thal Mean
li ari lim,'mi to victory, ami will tlo our
wbotadutj la thia great tight Hoehgoer1
woik wa.* (iniii forthe etii*,;,! Dcnoeracy
len today, :'* will he si en 0:1 eli e iou- liv
York I utility ht-nnici in*.
[Com -imiiiiIi iee Bf the lt ie li 111-ni-I IL *p 11 -h. I
Bamptok, <? toter i~. I8S4,
Thin MM I fine Democratic rally at
Rowa'i Mi I-, in York county, on S.itur
[l:iy night. Tin- voter* unv out in fore".
(?I tain Mar-h.ill. Colonel Whitehead, ead
M. T, Hogan, Seq., made stirring
? p.e, hi v.
The regiatrattan la this cooaty on i.i*t
Saturday wm heavy?about .'no colored
inti lifty white heine; enrolled.
IIavii-ion.
staples. Lee, anti tlai-ihall In I'.,rt*.
mon 1 li.
[flRBflBl I. lrcr-,,11 t-> tie Ill.Jl.tlell.l
Nobeolb, Va.. LtatoberST, 1831.
Judge Waller K. staple* addressed an
limn 11*0 Democratic inti tim; at Cflford
Hall in Portnoutb to-alghL He made a
powerful 'Peech and tnt entbttsteatioally
iieived. He was followed hy Major I? i
,, 1 P. Lee ami t Balala B. *'. mutt ill.
Fire In I'M i?v I v nm;, 4 ounly.
i -i. -lui trteciain rn ti,,- Dtapateh.]
1 >anv m i k. V.\.. October J7. l-'*M.
T< rtcrday norning iboul :i o'clock the
aabtaof R. L. A V, W.Dodeon, near Biog*
."?Ul. with three bonce, leu ol baraeee,
uni winter supply of form, wn destroyed
,y tm . Loss, about $1,000; BolBsonnce.
PBTBBiBcaa, Va.. OctoberSo, 1881
To toe Editor oj the Dispatch:
Deer Slr,?Ab Associated Precs telegram
inn,ii*!,id in tte Dispatch tin* morning i*
n-l- Klimr. The Jtfaunewepepcr, of which
I w i* i ditor and publtaber, did ?? app ? u "
tft.r tbe publication of Mr. Goodwya'i
ard. 'inl it* publication wm continued
nun the 1st day ol September. I sholl
thank v,,ii to correct Hu* error foi me, a* 1
tiave collected for advertlsementa due ta
ne bj northern idrerttalng agents np to
*. ],t, iul.i-r l*t, and the InpTMllon pro
j.:;,.d i.V tte a>.lated Pi' ?- dtapatcfi li
in i at nil io my credit.
l w "Hid alsotbaak yon t,. My thal the
libel ,,f wimii I wn convicted wn of thia
chancier: An altercation baring ari-i-i
i-ivv,.ii fdr.JobaW.Uoodwyn and Mr.
\\. T. I.awn nee, the natter a i i tri led
into tte Meyor'a ( onrt, when a itateneat
ol the ilitlieiiliy wo* made be Mr. Law.
reine. Mr. Goodwyn coaiidered ihi*
itatemenl uatruc, cad arron a s'.ibi; card,
whi. h I accepted a* adverttoiag natter,
md for whieh l wa* duly paid, the <? rd
bein! publMbed under tbe bead of "New
Advt it,-, ii mt*." Mr. Lawrence brauohl
action againal Hr. Uoodwyn for criminal
iii,. I. .md winn the natter wu brourki
lefon the gnad jury they presented him,
and thea. In reepoBM io,--it rm laform?>
iii n .ivi-n ty the Gonneawealih's attar*
aey. also preeeoted bm for publtabiag the
lili'el. [ knew neither of the pillie- caa*
linn d, and ai the wont wn only tecbal
cally guilty of libel, if mallee constitute!
tin i -*ime of tin- erina.
Very respectfully,
.loiiN T. PUAisjrra,
'Hie Hulliitior. and Ohio nml Penn
** l\uioa lt .llrou.l I ,1 .mulloo.
I liv Msaaraah to tin- Divpnieh.i
1'iiiLAiii.ioint. Octoter37.?Judgn Me*
Kennan and Butler, of tin- Hatted stot,-*
< inuit Court, to-day filed their decision
refusing the injunction nked for by the
Baltimore nntl Ohio Railroad Coinpanv to
compel the Peaneylvaata Ittliroad Can*
nany ta carry the peeeeager, express, ami
- of the foi nc i eonpaay over
tin- New York dlvtatoa of ibe Peaaeylva
iiiu road, After reviewing the O^kcettOB,
Ibo opinion aaya:
??'lo justify any interference hy in
|uactMB at tab ateae of the litigation the
n.-iii 1.1 tte compiaiaant to have what it
il, ii ami* ol tbe reepoadeat inu?t be en
liicly .har. That it i* not elev, bul ODCB
to viv .i.i\ doubt, bonita plain. The
lion Itel the coan Ll sitnplv asked
to prenrTc tte extetlng nlstloae of tko
until tte aaa] teartaa. bw*tboul
tan in v lew td Ike faet thal then rcietleaa
?re ii e mull of a eoatraet wktak provides
forlbtlr teiinitnition at tiii* lime, if the
r.-p..ntl, nt will sijmtf) its willinjrne-v te
.,i ? i pt .uni tnnipMi the eonplaiaaat'i can
betweea Pbltadetphb ead NewTork, a*
provided hv the eoiitrael, until ami ia*
eluding tte lid day ol November aaxt, the
million for tte iiijllliition will be die*
Ul>*< d."
I pun the lusweettan of tbe Court, as
signified In tie-opinion. Mr. HnTeefB, for
ike Peaasyhnata reflroad, drew upsn or
der slittiifvinx the MlUsBsTBOM Of HM BB>
fen,lani to I "'I I BOd IfflBapOll tin-eon,
plantain'* nn l.etween Philadelphia and
New i ack, ns piovidid by the contra, t,
until and baefudhag tin-id dar of No
vi-ui'h i in ni. The injtiiietlun api>lied tor
was refused.
Au "Ilieial of the Pt nn*v Iv una lfailroad
(om pan v. i-oiiiiuentine on IBO deilsion,
sahl that he supposed tbe Baltimore and
Ohio would now accept the inevitable, lt
wm stated tint (.eiierai.Manajcrr Puru i*
uh-ent lunn the i itv, and that no action In
regard to tbe res-all of order* wltbdrawltix
the trains would be made until bio return.
Th'- anatol of di*continuluc freight ion
tii ellon* nith the Baltimore ami Ohio hal
out, H was stated, heen laken BaBrOf OOBm
sidcrstlou. _
li you have a Hore Throat, a Coueh or a
Cold, tri lt. II. Douglass*: Som' Cipakum
Cougb Dro|?. They are pleaunt lo tbe
ta-te, |>erfrctly barialesi, and will surely
(ure you.
TO THE DEMOCRACY.
NATION AL COMMITTEE SEEAES.
Cleveland'* KlrriUa Mean* Gard Harem
m. ut; that or Ulallie Mean* Had-Thc
Pnv eta or Maralla ta and Jinpt rrl*or? Clrar
lr Denned.
Ill) telegraph ,? u? | n ,natch. 1
Nkw Yous, October '.'T.-The following
addi BM BM been made public by the
Nitional Democratic Committee:
New Torr, October JTth.
IB the Teoftir of the United States:
There ls only one prent l**ue involved In
this c.amnalKn. Thc question i* whether
the country shall |?. governed honestly and
wisely or corruptly. The election of
(.invert tefl iu.,1 -m President and Thom ts
A. Hendricks aa Viecl'nsident will in?
sure good :-"V inment. The election of
dames ti. Wallie President alni J dm A.
Logan Vice-l'resident will Insure bid
government. Blaine would not be a
p*?rer Prreidcal t'-'m aa wm* **
ripealer ami member of tba II tine of
ttopreaaetatiree. You BtotwiraVead with
nnnneasary laxes. One hundred million*
af m nev act Beaded te dalray tata proper
charges ol the Qoventaaeal are aaaaAlly
t ikea fl'dll the |*ople of BM lil.le l state.
and ki pl in tin- Ir-isttry. Tbs wdlidi iwsl
of this aa ,rinou. nmounl from circulation
has hampered your commerce, d"pre*s,-d
) ni Pule, and Impoverished your I C. tr.
Blaine aided ll tba lieedh s* ami reek lc
'cciiniulalloii of Ibis BBaeOMMfy -urplu*.
Ile is leapoaalbte lor the mtoehtrl i' he
ocei.sionei. Ile csnnit bf trusted Will ll,
tllhlinrvm-nt. Tin' Mrilods which be BM
fmiib.M'd iii this BBHMMlgB prnve nu.
ilusivelyth.it thc admiui.(ration of th"
government of tho ooaatry OOgW n it lo be
pieced bl bis hand-. A candidate cap ii! ?
of using tesproper mein, |8 increase his
rhanee* of (lectio:; I i the presidency
would not, if clefted, discharge thc dillie*
of (hat tajvos liotie.tiy. Bliine personally
Ml pct Vised (he pp-paraliotis mule by hi
BMBagars for their work in tin- State ,1,-,-.
li, n in nhlo on tue Uti Of October. It M
i .pres-iy provided by eyisting statute of
thc Celled Statis that Ho min .hill he Bf>
pointed deputy marshal unless he i< :1
qtwllaed voter of 'he eily, io.mi, county,
pariah, etecttea district, or voling precise!
in which in- Buttes ma to he performed.
it i. eortrialy thc plain intent of the Fed?
eral law Hull deputies cui;ni'.Vere(l to ex
ff ute Hie linties of marshal of the Unit ol
Slates should lie replltaiile lin ll, leading
decent live- and enjoying Hi- emili
deaee of the eoanaualty in which
tl iv live. 'I lie plain piovi-ions of thc
Federal law were wholly disregarded in
Hie late Olio election. Rtitiians not living
in election districts in vvhhii they were ap?
point! d (o ad. nnd md, in many instances,
even ellizctn of Ohio, were armed by thc
imirshal of thc United Stales, under the
eye of Rhine, and used In Hu- district* to
winch thej were appoint-d. willi hi*
knowledge, for tim pnrposeof obtaining
majorities by violence and fraud. Thc of
fect produced by this outrage ha* been re?
markable. Thc' blow struck by Blaine at
the light* of citizen* in Ohio baa Weld?
ed the Democratic party in Nev
Yolk. There I* no longer any doubt
ns to the manner in which tin- elec?
toral vole of that Mate will be OWL
DeiUOCIBta nnd Iiidejienilent Republican.,
working hand in hand in the cause of good
government, and resolved tu labor vviih all
tin ir might until the end has b.i achieved,
will give an overwhelming; majority for t ba
Cleveland sad Hendricks elector.. Blaine
ami hi, rasRSgers, deepstnug of si..-* in
the State of Ni w York, are attempting ti
c;.ny ltuliaiia. New Jersey, and COanectl
cut hy the discreditable means emploresl in
nhio on Hu- 14th of n,-lober. Whit" they
are struggling to BOCOMplisb this evil pur?
pose, ohio, rid of tba tanara of vagrant
deputy marshals by which it wa. Infested
wt thc October election, is rallying with
(letel milled p'lr.'io.e to lindi,' it,"' i'- gill
name. In Indiana, New Janey, BB I COB*
iicctifut men arc forewigiMd bjwJ ready
to nutt the issue. Thrv BadsrsUBfl
Ibid ii deputy manhal vyho wp
aol at thc time of bli appolitmonl
a quallled voter of thc city, towaablp,
county, election district, or yoting precinct,
in which hi. duties were to in- performed
i. an intruding mercenary, whose claim to
authority no citizen is required to impact.
They know also the preciae limits of the
authority of every supervisor, marshal, or
deputy-marshal, general or special, at a
president ml election. Each State trader tba
provision, of the Federal constitution de?
termines for Itself by whom and in what
maimer its presidential ehMRori ashall he
chosen. No sii|>crvi*or of election. BRM*
-.hal, or deputy marshal of the United
Mile, has power to interfere in the
smallest degree with any person
claiming tba right lo vote for elec?
tor* af Preiident and vice-President
of thc United St de,. The fnnt-tl nt- of
these ofatMB areUmited to mngrssstoaal
?ie tiona, and it I* time that they should
mulei stand that there arc Well-defacd
In -linds to tin ir nosrers. In such election,
even citizens who art; entitl*d to vote in
any Mate for delegates to the Legislature or
(icneral Assembly in such State ure enti?
tled to Tote in the reapeetlra esMigrOMl mal
districts of such Stnti: for lepreseitaUvM
in (.'(ingress. The itower of (Irtermining
upoa Um dayotaay etoettoa tba persooa
who arc entitled to ca-t their vote, in any
? lt - t.oii district or eh-etion precinct of say
congre--uin.il district is veted primarily
and exclusively in tba State judge, ol elee
lioti of such election district or election pre.
fillet. Kv cry inhabitant of ea Ii election dis?
trict or ida cinct in the State, WOO asserts a
claim ti ballot, bas tba righi togo without
bindrortee upon Um day of election before
the Judge ol election ol bli i lection district
or election precinct, and make claim to the
privilege of i vote. No super* bs r of flec?
tions, marshal or marshals of tba United
-; di ., BO Stale ollie r. ami ti i human be?
ing, be bis authority what it miv. csa law?
fully prevent bis acct-? to ihe judge, ol
election for the pur;.of nuking sin-h
claim, it i. for these |u igei of ek cttoa 11
sav Whether they will accept Hie ballot
from amen who claims Un- righi to deposit
ii. The proper and intended office ol mar?
shal aad deputy marshal ol tba United States
al rongreMional election, wa* topi ted
ti,i roterofl hts way to tbe polls to submit
to tba judge* of election hi* claim- to Hu
elective franchise; to preserve lit order
while . Heh claim W a - Hider eon.idei.ll i ll,
ami to secure tbe arrest ol those who were
di h etcd in attempting ta deposit a f ratlin
teni rote la the ballot-bos nnderthecsreol
the Judgii of election, if *iifii marshal*
or deputies, having thte limited authority,
usurp tbe righi to arrertsritlsen who i.
proceeding peacefully ta tba polls, they
make itheiiisclvi--, in fa t. judge- ol ei.-.
titdi, and violently laka into their li iuds
the determination of Hie iMRC of -'i li
election ; they are wnmg-doers, whom i
citizen ra j awfully Bithstaad sud realsi
when li' bi thu* unlawfully later
ferfired with. The interfiosin.? of gsagS
of ruliiali., paid out of thc public Tn t
sury, between i citizen and toe ballot-bos
upoa a das of any ejection, and Especially
upon a (lay of presidential election, i* lin
questioasbly thc greiti-t outrage wbleb
? an lc perpetrated 0000 a citizen of thc
li,iti d States. The I li-inm r it- and lud"
|* mlent men of Indiana, New Jersey, and
Connecticut, knowing their right-, and de?
termined to maintain them. Will, by their
till and free votes, add thc electoral vote
of their States to tba stread) assured elec
toral rots of the great -tat'-' nf New York.
Blaine and bm manager- add mlarcprcsen
tat inn to fraud and violence in the
conduit of lu- campaign. Tiny de*
tioiu.ie um n.iiioiiai Democrstiti party
M I sectional parly. The J.Tit.ITi
CN raecratlc vote* east rn IBM in tbe Middle
statis. Western stale-, and Pa* iii i Btatos;
Hu- ni'j.-.-K iii-mocra'i-' vote* east ll the
liordcr Mate-, Delaware. Keatacky, Mary
brad, ami West Vlrgtnts, in Umsbbm year,
nil now iuimtiist ly im rea-cd in ii.bars,
wno nat section if rotes, i'm sri ra tba rete*
of i" "ph-wini lon-1 ht ir country and cherish
it* Constitution and form ol goverameat
Tbsaa rotor* ami the n mocratic and Indc
l * a deal roten of ail Mates win msnltesi in
no uncertain way in November their opin?
ion of the i-il'oits inaih- lu HI ene t" kindil?
an* w in Hu -United tote* tie free of see
UOBSl cotitrovi r-y. Blaine claims lin- froilit
ri Btdtag In imposing di ti s mi
Imparts wiih UM piarpose "( prol
Aim rican labor. TbS nali-unl debt on
January I, l-l,.., wa. |S.M0,6l7.8tBl. Il
WM lice .--arv to hiv largely-im rea-ed dil?
lie* BB all import* in order t i provide for
the Minimi mtejeat BB thi* indi-bte'ltn'*, and
l"i sinking luiula intended lor Bl redemp
tlon. Th-sc simla bl iBSRMBflad for the pur?
pose of providing for UM public Ind bud
ness, nice*>anlj unbilled protection to all
form* of American lndu-try and BttMoteted
I it* erowth. ?wU proteciive duties, but
1 iierhai* mure wisely uiumrtioned, MBRt
have been laid if" Bhin?- bul Borer
Itecli bom, or if th'- Repiiblii an
! pirti had ceiKcd to exist. The national
debt on January I, ltKl, was fl.ssi.lTI.
7S8. Il will iftpiire tin itnposifisn of high
diiUes upon imports to provide for tue
payment of tbe Interest on this great debt
.ind for the inert-ascot the .inking fund
Intended for Ila redemption. The debt of
the United states is sn obhirstion which ls
al.-i Intcll sat led. lind tin- nc. e sill (lupe*
will continue lo be imposed even il tn the
mein time Blaine should cease to be re
iii* inhered us a public man. lt i? conceded
y men ol all burtie* that these duties mint
c revised under a Bepublican President
i*a,wi.sa^ J/AOI JVl^O.?
Snch a revlsi ? wo,?(, )m, ?,?-,. |?
'if'it i ? 'f r'?r|i.>ratlom and in
illv Iduils known ?? eontnhmors to
Reiiuhli.au r>-,mpil*n funds. Un lr
a Dimoeratie Prntdeal such revision will
Ik- made In the Inu-resl af the whole p">
ple. Thc nation.| D?>mncr.-iH,. mrtf hui
cipreMlv d-clired ti?t m rerUtng the pr"
si-nt apporllonm.ni 0f duties it will proteet
tlc lal or and cspltsl involved le eii?tlacj
Industrie*, and tint lt wfflMwan protect
American labor and MMhle lt to' compete
sii.ceaHftilly with forei/n labor
This eonimiitee frankly e ,nfe*s to voil
that it Ins conducted this eanaadga ag ii rut
enormous odd-. It BM heer, ro1lr kagtta,
and lt ls BeManry. Tl.Kpeaen hiv
brm paid for hy your voltttrnry contrihu
tlons. Thc Republican treasury, on BM
conlrsry. was at the beginning of the cun
pulirn tilled to overflowing. Th- large
contributions ,.f (.(liei -holder*, the lin," r
doaattaae of ttitnraaiwi win, have \ -
ennobled eaoranaa wealth in poli?
te lobe, and ttegraataof money made by
favored eorponttoei icm-created unques?
tionably a nnpalgn fund larger than tho
Demoeraiic party caa comnead. D Ibo
Blaine mawtferi h td stepped erith thia ac n
mulattea of un,nev ami hui reeled con?
tent with fte corrupt use, we should
have i'ft them t? th.ii devieea, knowing
thin their , xpindlture* vviui.l bc iinavail
leg, bat while we write i .Maa
of in iiiiifaetuiers. siinmi ,t,ed by thOM
managers, and in anetoa ?t, the
Plflb-Avenue Hotel, in*, ty no, ac M,
af theae nanageia agreed to nap stewart
flt Ih'-ir fa-tories unless th ir workmen will
sin pott Mr. Ill tine. Thli V-itteiiipi to
en iee tl,, wot kiiiginci *ef the countrv to
support ,Mr. Blaine Will he leiii-nibcr'd at
tin poll, in N'oveiuhcr; not only hf tko
aturdy men whom lt wa- intendcil tn tflaot,
bul bj all UM workmen gj Ike lulled
St les. Yotih.TVcfiillv awaken, d to t *,-n-c
of tte *ni reine import mr.- of good go', em?
inent. Von ore putting forth all your
power to secure it. Thi* committee, pl seed
in a poatina which eaabtn ami eonpels it
to . the effort of a great popalaf M ire*
llienf, can fi,read Hie is.Ile. That rf MM
Will lethe triimipl'iin! ctacMoB of lirovo-r
CleTetead a* Cr. *i.loj,f ami Thoona A.
lier,,iii, ks a* Vii e-Rn-sideiii af Ike Halted
1 '? *. [- i ne I] A. P. QOBBAB,
< hainiun Executive committee.
William ii. Btmmm, Ckilrana,
S<'l:Tll CAROLINA.
lliii.'*-. nt a rrniiiiiirntf lil/rn?Thr It^puli'i
i ni, I nni'i.lau- lor Lin ernor III -Arreslrd Tor
.Uurdrr.
|*|..|.il tr-i. ?ram tolhr l,la|iatrh. |
ito.kimi. N. c. Oetobn IT. TtiMmdaj
morning Mr. William (.rimes, MM of the
wealthiest ead bmmI laiBBliioal citizens of
tbe state, WM stricken with Baniyala. Thia
Bsoraiagha bad another attack. Hta cmdi.
Ilea is pieesnous.
Hr. York, Republican candidate for Got*
erm.i, ha* gone home to Wilkes county
vet v sick willi lever. Sonic phrsieian-, Mf
he Ins lung-fever. Others attribute bis
condition to malaria. At Republican heed*
qualen hire it was io-tlav etated that he
WOUld s|M-.-,k no more duri tig tbe cain.
psilXll. Colonel I. J. Voling has he,-ii ,|>'
titled ta apeak io his Mead, York'* ricka
m ni is really serious, it Ls stated.
Tindobt staber! street (conrad) was ar*
rest'd here charged with killing a negro
nun in Person county recently. Street
conti sse* kat lill Bil Milk alnau with:, et iii -,
nmi nya be toft skat aecttaa on tearing
thal the man had flied.
President Arthur, who nlmo*t ptoniard
to be lien- -nine time during the Bute Kx
|wi?iiion, wa* to-day Ipecbuly Invite 1 by
it* ollii-er* to eoine next Thurs,lav.
I!', |,i iiKxr.iU bare ali their tickets ind
documents distributed, ead arc ready for
the election. More Inter.-*! ha* bean
ar, used the peal tea day* than in the thr. e
month* pi'-viou*.
Fourteen Persons lu (ur*-.I on tho Itali.
|nr teleirapl, t-> Die BI,|>aU-li.I
M. leOOlff, October 27.?A colli*loti on
the Wahnh railroad, near Taylorville, III.,
hr curred nt iuV't this morning tetweea t'vo
eectiam of tte weaVbouad freight The
fir-! section had a coach tilled with Italian*
attached, ami when rounding lin- curve at
ri-rkstl.ih, a mile from Taylorville, the
coupling between Ike fin gian and first car
broke. A hagBMO was sent bick, hut lt
wai* too late lo slop the seem I section,
who*e eugine -mia-hed into the taaeh con
tain lng tte immigrants, overturning omi
throwing it flovva an cnihanl.iUMUt ten feel.
The ?ide? of thc cr wen creatst ,1 m and
bet fa entis linn.inti. Then Man forty-three
in the <ar-men, women, and children.
Th,- wounded wre token back to Taylor?
ville, n here physicians were summoned au 1
,T#rything BuBC ta relieve the ?utl,'ring.
Fourteen Italians were injured, but none,
it is thought, fatally.
I ii I la il Mlataa .Supreme (oort (uses.
I Uj kBatrapfl to thr i>iv|>?.rh.]
WiaaiiOToa, Oetoter IT.?lu theUaiteJ
Mate, Supreme Court to-day, in Hie ea--" ol
the New (lilians. Mobile ami Texas Rill
nm! Company, plaintiff lg error, cv. The
Bute of Mtastnippi, tx rot, of the dbdrici
alton.ey ia error to the Circuit Court of
tbe 1'nltetl Stiles for the Southern district
of Mississippi, judimimt whs affirmed vf il!)
ct*-ts. Tte opinion wa* delivered by -fus?
tier Harlan. In the case of A. C. and lt.
B. Treadwell, rf afc., appelbata, b*. George
B. Peters and J. K. Wood, on appeal from
the lli-triel <'mut of the Knited Stltc* for
ike Eastern district <>f Arkansas, oa an*
lian if William A. Maory the CMC WM de?
creed to he docketed ead dianbeed with
eoatt. _
?.Him Coasfllnlss Army Be rf I ce.
iBftaMftapO U Bal IHsaalek,]
Waobibotok,October 17.?A decision wo,
rendert d by the supreme court of the Uoited
Statente-day latte loBgerilypeycneof tte
United .-tate- appellant against Lieutenant
i barln Morton, ea an appeal from tbe
I omt of < kum*. The court goldi thal tte
til).e of -nvice of a eedct in thc military
acadenyat Weal Polal must be regarded
:.???tue Ktual time or service in the arny."
Within the meaning of tte acts from UW1
'82, in computing hi* longevity pay mil r
th, .' itutee Involred in thi* c ia t,i cadet
ai Weal Polal li lervlag ta the army as
folly a* an oilieer retired from active-er
vie i, .irving iii the army nader the
stattdn which apply to him. The Jndg
tm ni of i te i 'int el ( bins i* aflrmed.
fm li i lat .New Vork.
|Bf lelrirrai.li lo Uie Illira'.),.I
Trot, X. Y? Octoter 17.? Hon. Benja?
min !?'. Butler arrived at Tr .y this m ira*
lng from Sew 'tor*, coming try i> at He
was drivel to the depol In i luck ami to .k
tte train for saratoga, when h* ipoke thli
norning. He i* acco npanled bj Cotanel
Alburgb, of New York; Hun. Tim. B.
Cai roll, "f Bantoga, ex*nayor of Troy.
Cmoal Huller Will *!?'ak at Sandy Hill
this afternoon and al whitehall tbb eee
iiing, mid lear,' for Kew Tart to-nigbt,
ii,- will thea -i-it to -tump the weat) rn
part of the >tat,-. _ _
? Haine'-. Paltilace.v Taellcs.
I By araBrraph '"Hie Wsaatfh.j
?n ivjuN'v. N. v.. Octoter H.?In a
iprecfa ben I hday Btaiae ni4 that tue
Heiiioer.itic party -eek* now, as it ha*
sought erer aiace the war, to capture tbs
nat ional Uoveraaieal hy uniting i taw ck -
total role* in the North with the - ll
South, and New York is one Ol the Stiles
in which Hut eflorta are to bl mal". Sew
York, he Mid, i* Baked to tara ii rba k
mon all Hie great memories and rreal re>
cord of her *wu hbtory aad natte wi ii
ti < ^oiiih. I kaow that you win bo) de IL
Ilia I arses! I uar-lioal Alloiil.
ins tatSRiaaa to BM DMaasch.]
rim aiiKi.ruu, Oetoter JT.?Tba lari:es
tpg.boal ever i,uilt in tin* countr] a .*
la',.rn lu d loolaf from Bjoafb t I.'v>'- *hi|i
yerd. The Keaetagtea ressci iain'
lui an iii tte Gaff of Mexico and
harbor of Sew orleans in eoaeeetion with
Hu Inpeoyeneata in the Mbsbsippi fay
Captain fi,tl*, who owns the boa'.
v*a<aniuB:fon llsma.
Illy teleiraili M BM DBBBseh.1
W laanoioB, 1?. c. Oetoter ?~. rte
Prealdeal will have Wnhlagton on Mon
dav next for New Vmk. for Hi.- purpose of
raiting his vate tat pmtdenttal l< ctor*.
lien, ral (J. A. II. Blake, Halted I
?univ (n tired), died tai, luoruiii.' '??'? ;il>
nsiOeiii-e. in thi* City.
Mnnler and Mnielde.
I Bf telesrt|,h to the DtgajRV B.I
rHII.AHII.I'lIll, Octoher IT.?TBC '"I"
nerlo-ilav investigated the deaths of 1MB
how Jaka Baker and .lune- Ctayten.
Tao Jury brought in a verdict af inieide IR
(laf lon's ease .md Hud that Hiker MM I ' '
his death from a guu-ihot wound at the
h. nd* of Clayton.
W? oil 8. IO Trot.
I Bf tlIwrephlo the Dispatch.)
I.ensvu.i.fc-. october 27.-A ipocbl ;"
the rnuefron Lexington, Ky..says: ",,M
aciount of tue rain there was a heavy track
nod Maud s. did not trot, hhe will ny ie
lower her record Thursday."
Ilnraatt's 4oeoalnt
? efteni tbe bair wben harsh ntn' nrl'
soothes the Irriialed scalp; affor I* -??
fiebost lustre; prevents tte hair from '?"?
iliac off; promotes tu healtby, elftKOlM
gi ow tb.
CLEVELAND'S JOURNEY
PROM ALBANY TO NEWARK.
(?ran,) (italians la the Deaiarrallr t andi
rt:"- all VI,nr tie llontr- Hi, n.fcr?tlaa
?? Biwni bus rairloilc Np.nh.
f Bl Mr-rear* to Mir |HsrMtrli.|
AtitAsy, N. y., (ictotM-r 27.?(iovcrnor
Cleveland md partylcft Albany, wording
lo progratntne, u ld o'clock this morning.
OJ fell t'?. Albany I'lmluiT, t!n- repce
setiLiiive 11,'moerntic organization of the
city, preceded by tbe Albany city band, pro
c'eiieii from headmiarters,'on Slate-ti. i;,
to Broadway, t. Hudson avenue, to Bania
jTe, t; the,;,,. t, i|?. BJ--, natl ri Haanin
for'tin- purpose of escorting BM (inventor
j'' Hu-di poi, (;r,.at enthusiasm tva* man
?rntedalialoB| the streets taronga Which
Uiepr.,ees.vi ,n passed. The Ph il mx p traded
ore hundred tad thirty rtffjag, ead wan
attind ii, .lrsrlc cl.iti.es, overcoats, and
high whit,, buts. abet me'tihcr c,rrie,l
a Bane and wore on IBO lapel al Ml over*
coat a large phalanx bulge. They mnnh
M with pr, ilvjon nnil pnnai d l h m 1
ione ippearanee, <>n nriylag nt Hu- Ba>
ecutive danataa they found that ajBtta a
crowd i rj amenbtad, dnpite tte early
hoar aioi the bet that the weather was
onpleasanl sud that a light, cold,
dtl/zlin i -in v,a*falling, Governor Cleve*
lal'I, a i.i|,ii:i',| by A'lju'anl-iien.-ral
John (.. i iirnsworth. fseaenl Charin
Tracy, and noa. simon w. Boseadata,
rniei.ti | c| ,.,,. carrtagfj it. ?raltiag, m I
fell in behiu,t tte ric,; -un, ahtafa t > ,k up
tte louie of march for tte Wnf-Sbon
nib oed depdt, panta* over Kagta ta Hud?
son avenue, to nutk Pearl, to aorta Pawl.
to ' linton fenn.',io Broadway, to Haidee
Leae, io the depot. The -tr.-.-s, ,-,:>.?
etailj Broadway and Maldea Lane, wen
Ihri ti red with people, who repeal idly
cheered a. tbe prooBMlea paned al mg.
At tte Rattan ? tareag el oevenl hua>
dreii aria neeaaktad, aaa tterwen quite
OVroonitratire ni their greeting*. Wk i
0 .ir Ctavelaad left the carriage, ac.
companied by General Paraaworth, Gea
crsl Ti ?! v. an i Hr, Bonadata, tte throng
prc* e,| irouad lilin, and ll was with dilli
eultv thal tte (.,,-.'. n tr forced m* way
through tte ? r ,w,i ta ttetrala. Th i; >v
? i n,,r ucl,! his hat In his bund and repent?
ed!? avrtawwledoad Ike Madly greetiBge.
He appeared to te ta excellent health and
spir.r-. Tin- tm n wa* lae regular W -r
Boon rxpreea, leavtng Albany ai (hag, but
it wa* fifteen miniiti * I ii'-r b f in it atarted
out of thc station enid the ebeera of
the aaa tate ,i multitude. A- toe traia pro
?.hdat-lowipeed tbrooebtteBtreatatae
crowds iteared lustily. Al sevenl poiati
in lae lower nrards entbnsli*tie Denoenta
bad brongbl out their lunion, whiek
i? tabed forth roaoroua "God aneed.n As
the train Beni d by Hu- largo maanfactarlnff,
establishment* in the lower vf inls work?
men apiH-sn tl in the streets and at the win
|OWa and wavell adieus;. At. uucp,int t
crowii of wortlagoera aaReartMed, and two
of their ineinher* held op targe pi, lures of
Cleveland and Hendricks while thea aa I
th, ir fellows cher,d I ti'hn*i,i*ti"c.illy.
Tlic first stop was at Selkirk, but wis
only for l moment. At Coryman's Jnae*
Hon | stop of live minutes wa*
in ide for the parpen of switching tn a en
from the Weat, The train, with tins addi?
tion, ooaotatcd of ten cars. At this point
a Couple Ot hundred persons bul collected
from the neighboring- sections, ead cheered
loudly, while a hoad which was stationed
in one of the rear ears played stirring.' ma?
ota. Tte Governor did not appear except
at the car-window. A slot, of s few *?'
i-i,nd*'only was made at OaSaaOkta, and
here also tpiitc n crowd had Congregated.
Newburgh was readied nt |:5o, and the
train pulled up in front of the -.tation amid
the booming of connon ead the screeching
of the whbtka of reeaeta in the harbor.
1 In r ? was an immense concourse of people
in and aboot tho entioa, ead hot on the tnin
efl un- toa stop a rush was made for the rear
ear, on tao platform ol which cleveland
stood with uncovered beni. Here, also,
kaadahaking wu continue,i u longntte
tr oin i en allied, which wa.* HMffOel? live
miautee, ead tte (iovcrnor wu reputedly
and , Mini,i Sttically Cbl md :it High! ind*.
When B brief atop WU MOde, Mayor Haynes
and A IdefBMfl I >'< onnor, of Newark, board'
etl Hie train. Brief stops were also untie at
( ol nw all. We*! Point, llavr-traw, md
t ranetoB'e. At Hiv i-traw irrcat piepin.
lions bad leen mad'- to ncelTC the tnin,
and when it arrived at !i:4", P. M. it
sn ned a* though tte whole population of
the place lind turned out. Tte depot vvas
taaterofly tlc orated, anti ot every point
of village in tbe depot and on the
surrounding hill* ladies waved en?
thusiastic welcome, while thc nea shouted
and nanon were Ind Bl rapid siiivi'vloti.
Whoa the I rain OBUM to a slop, I crowd of
otu- thousand prr-on* surged around the
platform of the rear enr, each apparently
determined togrnp IBO GoTCfBOf Hythe
Land.
(iovernnr cieyelaml wa* Introduced bf
Congrecenafl Beach as the " present Gov*
eiiior .md Beal Prcetdeat,'' whereat the
crowd ?ei up e wild cheer, Tte Governor
BJlde BO rennrl.v.
JKRsky city's OBBBIIKOO.
Ni.w iBX,Oetob r 17.?Tte train eon rey lng
i.,,v, a nor cit -vc lund and pu ty was overall
hour late on it* arrival at Jersey Citv. Here
a concourse ot several thousands peroone
aaeeubled, ninny of them betaa tradnmen
aad employes of railroad companies. It is
i-inn tut that fullv tlve thoiisoml penOBi
war.- iii and it.I tte depot. The ea*
thuitasm was great, ind cheer ifter chen
wm gf?en for Ctaretand, who peered on
the rear platform and acknowledged tte
grtetlags, Seven! hundred pen 'ti?
sh,.,,!, linn!* willi biOs, sud thi
pri ci -*. w hieh pramiaed to eon.
tu.ue all tte afternoon, wa* only cut
-hint by tte arrival of a fre-h engine, in
iii, law momenta that elapsed before tte
i. on started for Newark toe seeoe vvas one
that almost lu .".'ired ttaaeriptlon. Men
*i, mingly bt tide them* li - m Ith eatbust*
ism preased ami Jostled one mother with?
out roremoay ta their eli,,, tv to shake tte
Uovetnor by tte bead, lome climbiagup
ob the l'coinotiv and tender to retch tba
platform on which he stood smiling,
thor, ii'.'liiv rompoeed. Here a i >int
committee of thirty-one. representing
thc various * level.md .uni Hendricks
clubs of Em i county, bnded by
Aldeiman James Smith, Jr., of [few*
irk, I" ii'nl the Hain, hiing severally
pr, -,ii*.iii to the Governor, who shook
bands writ neb. v tamd coasbtiag ol
0ft) piece* also boarded tin- train. Tte
j,.nin, ? t i Newall. WM undo without par
I ici'lar incident, the train arriving at tbe
Haiket-street depot itertly after 8 o'clock.
lill', lila l II los at KKWABE,
linea va-t throng ueenbtad in and
aboil! tte station. A* the train cain,- to I
halt ch"!' upon cheer came from lu*ty
throat*. Little time wa* toa! In forming a
procession w hieh took up tte line of march
for tte ri-i'l'iier of Edward Balbcb,
?lr. All thc arrangement- had been
admirably perfected?tell a dona ear*
lia;:,- drawn by eapuaeoaed boran,
cash with a nod,lin,' red. white,
ani!-l-liic plinne, and driven 1-y liveried
coochnefl had be?n provided. fJtavebnd
look i -nt in tte tint carriage, iccompaavBd
by Govi rnor Abb ti. of Kew Jen ty, SI lyor
M. vi,,-, ol N- w.rk. .md Mr. Smith, chair?
man of the Local Committee ol Arrange?
ments, in tte otter catriagea were Adju.
tent-General Paraaworth, of Governor
i ,. iel iad'1 itasT: Genenl Charin I rev.
if Albany, meaaben of tho Ceumltti ol
Arrangement*, and repmeatattvM of tin
pm -v. Pollowinf IhcM i ina ;i lund ann
bering sixty yln-c*. preceding the JetTerso
nbn Huh, K-aex-county Club. Randolph
Club, and Jin I I'arki r A*-ociati"il.
all of Eena i.my. Th.y wen Ib
citizens' dress, carried eaaea, ead neb
bad a teadeone dab?badge and :,u't"ii
bole hon,pin ilium <1 m the l;t|>?-! of hi*
coat: Theil i ame the Albany etty biad
'tblriy-dn piena] ead tte Alteav l'ha
lanx, ISO stroag.' who wert loltawed bi
i appa'* Seveatk regiaWRtband ladnvenl
hundred repnaeatativu "i businee-i i" I
i miles oraaalnuou from Kowari! aadsur*
roundtog pbeeo. The Mae ,,( nsareb wm
takm u|i auld tunuttou rbceriox, Gov*
, iiut < !e\e!alol -talldim.' up IB Iii* Car.
rtace, ami. lui in I: ii, !. Mkaowtadgin fth ?
coi dial enetiaga, Thounndi 4>f per oas
iimd Harket Rtroal aa **? -tif ildea, ead
many laen, mon BBlfctMlntie thaa
their neighbors, ran cfter thc Oom
carriage ia shake tie dbttaxuiibed ?Uil ir
bj the hand. The decoration* u!l alon,
Harket ami Tttguttm etreeta were pro*
f -., and in many nan < vee lin-tv elab?
orate, Including the Ainen.iii < ,h,i-.
-'reamers, nortralu of tte Denoentta na*
diiljle.-. Chinese Lnlcrn*. and gM?JeU, MB*
[ihmenf.-tl with pyrotechnic ead BOOUlag
cf cannon.
Tbe deeorations of rc*i,!"ii c* on Kergu
*on aad Front street* In Ike vicinity of the
Hullaeh residence wen- particularly bi IB*
tifni, great care having evidently Ih-ch
liken with them. The arifhhortood n
the iblbach rokkanoe wa* paekod with
nun, women, and children, who crowd.'I
out into the street, barely l< uv in ga passage?
way sufficiently wide (>r thc proce**ion to
pi**. A canopied and cinieted pussage
w-iy bad been conafrii'tcd icadiiu to the
main entrance of Mr. Hiihacb's resi?
dence, throtiKh which (iovcrnor Cleve?
land ami the guest* aili local com?
mittees passed. Tbe exterior and interior
of the ifsldeoce were beautifully and elabo?
rately deeurtted. Every room i tl tbe house,
wbkb it one ot tte mott spacious in the
city, was decorated wilb living pistils, and
tbe air was heavy wita the rich perfuin? of
flowers. As Oovtrnor Cleveland entered
bc WM greeted bf bl* bout anti host.***, as?
sisted by Mr*, (icnernl McClellan, Mrs.
Chancellor Runton amt Mi** Runyon. Mrs.
Ir. Dodd, Mrs. Dcm siansberry, and othert
prominent in social circles. Thc reception
wis of an Informal nature. Am mg
thc prominent gentlemen pris eal were i;,,.
rraor I.eon ai batt. ttRtted state* faaalur
Melin ison, Chaucclltir Runyon, Dcm-rt!
Georae D. MefJtetaMs, ? E-Ooveeaot Eu l
low. Henry c. Kelsey. Secretary of State ;
cx-Oongressman Itardcnburg, ex foi
STcssssaa Mies Ro,*. ss*Oafted State*
fc-natoT John I*. Stockton. Mayor Hayne*.
of Newark; Maror Hartford, of Ot-aaan?;
Judge Whi-ider, nf Monmouth ; Stat-- Sen?
ator Cochrane, of Su*se\ ; Rev. Dr. Sims
berry, deal af christ church. N'ewirk;
Bl r. Dr. J'lhn Todd, Thomas Dunn Fig
lish. Hon. Rufus Blodgett, chairtiiin Stria
Dbm cratte Committee, md Edward Abbett,
brother of Governor Abbett, a* i; >\
ti nor elev td dui daacaaded ta Ute targa
va,Mimic from one of the upper room*,
where he had reniov rd -tn ? iravel-st'iiti.s.
and passed through to the dming-ro ,oi.
Where ha pinn k of la.ty lunch, lie wis
greeted by ? hearty d ippiag of Inml*.
illy after 7 o'cl ,, k, acc.iinpiiiic I hy
Governor Abbett. Mayor Haynes, and
ether* of tba teeal ntmmfttea. he drove to
the Onad tiper; -limpe. Tin* sea'. Ind
bet n n moved 'rom the auditorium In older
t i .in lin te -pice, sud there wa* not S
fool of BtaaoTfaasrooaa. Fully "."if) Ber*
sm - were present, of whom OM Ball WOTS
I -.I toa, Th' inte.io- of thc tiper i-'l upc
wu, hand-omiivih 'orated. Over tte
wa. i Blotto: ?? Ymir Batts.Min'y greet,
lou." Large oil-paintings ri Ch vd -uni and
lb adi ii ks were roepeaded over tba M ups,
mi one sida ri which hung an Irish fteg
harp of Bold uihhi a Brid of gre-ti -
sud mi Um other ? large American ll lg.
Upoa tbs stage were .intel aooreaef proMt*
inn' citizens. Pending tba arrival ol Um
dUlinanitohed guest.Cuppa's Seventh Begt
rm iii ore best ra r< adered ssveral satet ti mm,
Slid wire repeatedly i .n'oc'if. I leveli'ld
? nt. pu the hill at 8:2.? I'. M. ? v ni?
el by Governor Abbett, Hsyor
lian is, mn! Alderman Sundi of New?
ark. Tbs BUdteaec ros ? t? wu
am! meted bim willi roctferoUS cheer-.
Gentlemen wa veil their bate and tedi .
tit ir h-inket iii ?:',. Tin- crowd nunile.
whl. ii bad 'wen uiiablf lo gain admission
IO ttu- hail, took up the acclaim and cheered
again and agata. Governor Ctevebad arm
I sci ti d tn the .tige amid :lp;d IU*1' I Hld
sad im g-? 'utiii'ini, mi the rabsldenee ol
wblehGi '?? nioi' Abbett addresMB tbe guest
of Ihe ( vi liing. Then turning to the audi
twxx lie .lil: ''And in pl'c.sf nillir Liv
crnor tb ie'.uni to this audience to-night, I
believe as tlrmlvssl lin- that I have tba
pleasure if pta-cuting to Voil the next
President of Hu United States,''
uovmiNoit i i.kvki.Aili's innim.s.
Three heal ty (beers were then given for
Cleveland, and when adelice WM Metered,
the latter said :
?- I sm here to vi.lt UM county and State
where 1 wa* bonn in response ta an invita?
tion of many political friends ami a Bamber
of those who, m neighbors, remember aiv
family, if thej do not. BM. I do not wish
?o "(ti nipt any false pretence by deiisr ii;;
thal ever sines the dav, whoa a very -null
boy, I hit the State, I have languished
in hi enforced absence, and longed
to (read nguiu its soil, yet I eau
,iv, without alie tallon, lari I h,nub
the Way Of lite has led BM far from the
place .if my birth, thc names (Bidwell ami
Newark, and memories connected with
these pisces, BK a* fre-li M eyer. I have
nu ir been disloyal to my native state,
but have ever kept the place warm la my
heart for the love I cherish for my birth?
place. [Applause] I hopi', thea, that I
shall not be regarded a, a recreant son,
but that I univ, without chrilcage. Iiy
'liim io my place as a born Jersey
man. [Renewed applm.c.] If you will
grant mc thi, I shill not be
toa modest to BBSIBBB to share
tba pride which you all mari feel in th*
position the Mate of New Jersey ami the
county of Basra hold in tbs country to-day.
'ihe history of the Stat I date* beyond tie
time when our Union wa* formed, lt*
filiil lands i KCeed in average value per acre
those of any Other State and it easily leads
ail the Mates ll Hie number of imp H'tailt
Industries. Whee we consider the city of
Newark we lind tbe municipality ranking
as fourteenth in point of {lopulatlon
among all the cities of the land,
lt h ad* ev.-iy other city in three Important
Industries. It la second only in another,
ind third In still snotrer. nf course all
tlie.se industries necessitate the existence
Ol B large laboring jiopul ttion. This force,
in my owb opinion, ia a further element ri
-iriugili and greatness in the State, No
put Bf the community should be more in.
te rested IB a WteS and jiut administration
of their (iori rum'nt; none should be
latter infori.I as to their needs am]
right-: and none should guard MOTO vigi?
lantly ?*aiU*t tUJ <mrtS?ii pretences of
iiiiali friends. [Cheers.] [a common willi
all othrrcitiz.etit they should desire an hoi
e-t aad economical atlniiiiivtritnui of pah
In- altair*. It is ipiite plain, too, tint th*
pepi, have ., light to demand that
no more money should be taken from
them, dire. Hy or Indirectly, for public
Bare 'han i. ii"-?arv for this purpose.
i< h.-ti-s.] Indeed, tbe right of the (,,,?.
eminent ta exact tribute from the citizens
is limited to it. actual necessities, and
i very ceil taken from the people beyond
that required for their protection by" the
(iovernmenL I* bo helter than robbery.
We .univ must c ?demn,thee, Ute system
which t ikt * from the pocket* ol the people
million! of doner* bri ti, edel for
ihe .npport of tim Government, sud which
lends to tba inaugural.on of corrupt
.i hemes sud extravagant expenditures.
[Appian.'.] The DeiaocraUe party bu
declared that all texstion shall be limited
by the requlremeots of sa economical
(.oii-rnnii nt. Thi- I, plain and dire', and
n distinctly recognised tbe value ot la?
lor and it* right i" governmental pro*
tniion.wh.il it further ih'I ned thu ne.
e Marj reduction In taxation and the
limitations thereof to the eountry'i Deed
should be effected without depriving
An oin ni labor ol lin' ability to compete
successfully with foreign labor, and with?
out Injuring the interest* of our taboring
population. At Ibis time, when UM nu?
rragi of laboring men are ao Indottrlously
...tight, they ihoukf, in careful laqniry, it
- rms to me, discover the party pledged to
the proteetton ol ibdr taterestssRd which
recognizes in their labor .something most
vslvabta to ti.i proeperlfy of tbe country
and primarily entitled to ttl care and pro
lection. An Intelligenl examination will
had th* m to Hie egorclseof their prtvlteges
a. cit terni, In the hirihersiceof th ?lr law*
rt its, sad the ri Ifsw of their country. Au
unthinking periormsnee of their duty ri
the balli't-lo. will resuH la theil injury
Bid betrayal. No party and no candi late
ma have ca um to complain of a
free ami Intelligent expression of th* pe.>
|h's will. Ibis expression will be free
winn uninfluenced by sppeatotopreju Bec
OT Ihe .(-useless cry of danger, s. Iii.lil.
raised by the pal'tv that .eeks thc retention
of power and patronage, ami it will be lo
ti liigi nt win n based upoa caha nVllbcra
tii.n and a full application of
lie duty of good citizenship.
[i luci's.] In a government of the people
no political party gain- to it-elf ail th.
li.irioti.m which the country contains.
The pe-petuity of our institutions and the
public wi Kare surely do not depend upon
an nnehangimr party asceadaacy, but upoa
a simple bu.im ,,-like adtni-ii atrstion of
the Batatas of Ibe GovenuMeat sad sa a|?
precutioa bv tba public officers that they
arc Ihe pe pie', .(-ivant,. n it then'mas.
teM." [Applause.]
Governor Cleveland spoke in a clear,
resonant voice tba! could be dlatlnetly
heard ll every part of tbs auditorium. A*.
Maa m !:?' had concluded, three moro ro*
di i rous cheers were gfvea, aad then nov
.rnor ctevebmd t mk i poottloa ju-i ba?
bied tin- oiebestTS-rriUag and ht bj t taree,
which Meted learly twa hour*.
Ansagi iiieni. had beeaearelRBy planned
to av oil crowding and ever\*hody, old ind
young, lieh sud poor, gnttfled their desire
to shake tbe Governor dj tba inn I. Mair.
tadtesi i teated tbe Qo*/i raorwlthboiiqueti
and bsakefa of flowers, and before tim re?
it j ti< n WM concluded a table wa; ti - ip d
nita floral offerings. Fully 0,000 per*oai
p;,-- ed in and mit in Hil- manner. At rh ?
tiii-i of the reception, Govi rnor Ctevefaad
w - ereorted to the reviewing--tainl in
dent ot Ihe l itv Hail.
Lot iavii i y.. Kr., ib'tober 27.? Hon.
Thomas A. Mtnilriek* arrived at Ri g
Albany this afternoon from Evan.ville,
accompanied byOeasaal Million D. Man?
son. Iieuioeratic nominee for I ItnlBBiat
Oovcraer; Jaatee Clampttt, ol Illinois:
Judge W. B. Ilokcr. (iener.il Alphen.
Baker, CaliBri Btehard Jon*-*. foi-md H.
ll.( amy. and ?-. IL Wo dfolk,of Bentu.-ki.
Hr wu* given a grand reception bv several
thousand person* who had assembled at
tte depot despite the rain, and uebl
a reception iu the afternoon. At
night tbe jeople from thc aaj*>
rt,untiing counties mid towns poured
Into thc city, and fully t?n thousand wit
m -ed and took part lu a grand torch-light
procession participated in by local and v:*.
ting club-. After thc procession Dover mr
Hendricks made a speech In the op. ra.
house. He discussed the tariff, arguing
that duties should bo levied only for tb<
purpose of defraying tbe expense* ol Uk
ti- icruineut. He ?a*d Cleveland rectlved
suppt.rt from the Ix-xt elerrcntslo the Bepab
licsn laity, including ministers, scientists,
colbee pi'tesaors, student*, editon, and
lali.rer*. Ile emphasized tte fsct that th*
Democrats were lat king for strong sun
port from the Independent Itcpuhllcana.
In closing, be etil.^ri/ed the li, ni > -roth'
I ni iv,? ning it i *|m u-e 1 the cause of the
west again*! the -troug; the pan ayaln*t
the rich, and of the oppress -.( against
their oppressors. Ills BMBeh. wis Ire
fluently liiterrupied by appluiitc*.
.VAT! YORK STOCK MARKET.
Nr.w York, October 27. -The stuck mir
ket to-day was eseessively dull, the tr?n?
acMOOja aoioiinling to onlv BO.OOO shire)*.
At thc opening the tmrki t was generxlly
lower, bait teven the first call New York
CenUal ind l.ske shore each advanced lt.
Thc r, nuinder of the list BRM Bf friction
illy, except for Missouri Pacific, which at
til*t d, clined t and then rose H. Near
widdin New .|rr-ey Central develop"! a
mai kid weakness. On the report thal the
November iillcrc-t would be passed the
stock dropped le MM. In the afternoon
Bj ., illation wi* weaker. At the atna
Hen- was a nilly of JW. and the market left
UT linn. |'re*idi nt Little, of Ike New uer
se) Central, i* retuned as saying tb.it all
Interest due November l*t on the omi
pany'i lionds will ho twill. The amount
tine is ulsout Bl.Vi.onn. (ompured with
fntardu'eetaalag, anne wen tal ktajhn
ti Wortawratera, Ba. Paal, NMuaai IV
ellie. Northern Pac,tlc |irrfcrre<l. and Pa
Ctfta Mail, and lal 1 OWU for I'em ral Pacific.
Lat Un wi ii mi. i). tawan ami Beabea, Imobb*
ville md Nashville. I\in*a*. Texas, New
J.-i-ev < eBtrol, O. T , and Ti I'acilic.
.\<M?,.- Mocs* lino. .Monev. 1J i2 js'r
cen'. Bxeteagt?Lean, ItflntaBMt short,
4r-.'Malslf. f ioTtraanaM dall, ll ates linn.
A'i'r?iifi';. ? Kx<-bange. 1004. Money, lilli
iver cent. ?Ob?Trea*irrv imltnees? (cold,
UBMtll '"tu n nev. fl)..*-?*:!. (iinernuieiita
Mroagi t pereeats, IS1|| :i,st .-cut-, phm
bid. stat.- hoads etaadv.
| Alabama?Ciass "A." Ito .>. Ti
"ll." o'*, sm ill. JU*
; (Jtoririati'a.toidi WI
, Georgia 7'*. mortgage.(bid) liri
Not tb (molina'-.ibid) M
j North Garoliaa'a, m-w.(bid) ls
North I molina fnmling.(hull M
South CaroUae Browa consol*...rtrid)10oi
i Teaaenn 8 -.(bid) M*
; Virginia li's.(bbl) :1T
Virginia consol*.(bit!) ;17
i I. *i is ake and ? tata.a. "it
' Chicago and Noitliwc-tein. S.",|
< Chicago and Northwi-tern p'f'd.Ur)
! Iienver and Bio Gnude. ill
j Kn.-. IfU
, Kan Teaaenn Railroad. 41
i Luke shore. (*;|
l.oiii-villeand Nashville. 2'm
: Hennkto ead Ctnrieataa. --
I Mobile and Ohio. tl
; Nashville aad Ckattaaatgi. >i
New (irlcsns Paeitlc l-t mott. 5H
: New Tort Central. *ll
Norfolk amt Vtealeiu pret. '21
! Northern Pintie. h
I Northern Paafta piefcntid. ti*
l'ncitit-Mail. .Hi
I Heading. Iii
j Btchnoad ead Altagaaay. ii
, Btchnoad ead Baavifta. M
Richmond ead Wool Polal rerniaal.. lt
Kock Island.Ml
gt, I'iuI. 74
Si. Paul preferred.IM
' Texas Pu-ilic. ??
I llioll PW Hie. *:'l
Wuliasb Paetfta. ?>
Wabash Pa,-Hie preferred. I OJ
Wooten Inion. Baa
HAI/i'lMOUK.
BaLTIBOOB, Oetotef -7. -Virginia li's
coBsob, :i7i; eeeoad serin, aa; iia*t-due
coupoaa, fd: BeerltVatPe,:nj:new n's,tl.
Sit Uh Carolina Bb, old. ital. Mid.
BIC1IMOND stock KXi'HANGE.
Monday. O-tobi-r 27. 1*14.
Bil ag FtBBI BOABBv? 4W Bichtnend
ci!v h'*. January, 188!?, at 108.
BaoOBB Bii-tim.?too Birk in ead eily ii*.
January, IWl, at Ino.
state sra! HiTiE*. Ri4. Astern'.
Virginia in-|(i's. H
? irkini:* consol*. .'l.'i
Tirgiuia peeler*. :i7
Virginia newPa. sij hi
I North Carolina 4's. MU 824
North Carolina ti's, ex int.... lilli
HIV BOBBB,
Itu I,mond city S's.HU Ul
Btchnoad city o'.ItfJ
Blcanoed city o's.lost is>*;k
Petenburg city n's.its)
Petersburg eily Vt, -.1-ecultas.llH
Petenburg etty .*'-,.ni
Lyachbarg city n's.Ml
Lynchburg eily o's.lOf
FiarderiekaOUrg 7'*.lld
DiMmlle city n's.lOf
RAILROAD ROBBOS
? a. and Tenn, extension 4'*.. 024.
; Va. * Tenn, td mort. S's....120
Col. aad Grenville lot G's.... ho KhJ
Virginia Midland Income (Pe., M ii)
; Peter-bur;'I*t V*. ( lass A.... ,s
Pet, 'Jd li's. Class lt. ex int_ ki
}'.., Y. lt..tl heap ike *'..... lu;, If ,
1 lt. and ll. consol n's, ls*.,. ...lol
? lt. and H. consol ii*. 1800.... UM
, ll. ami J), gold ti's. ill
lt. aad D. debentures. 4<> 4-*)
It. mil A. I*t RBBrtglga 7'*.... oCI sit
j Attaatiaad Cbutatte 7'*.lot;
j A. sud C. Income ti'* ex int.. 7o *)J
c., c. ami A. I-f mortgage 7'.*. IO.'.*
Western North Carolina 7's...in*
(.e.rgia Ta, Ita lat |'|. *2J li
RAH.KOAH bim Kl. /',?-.
If., F. .md P. common. ...mo .*.
1!.. P.d I', dividt lui selim .. 4!l ll
Btcbmond ead Petenburg 100 .. *ie
I I'etcrsluug Itailroad.,101 Jo 'J.'tj
! liiil.inoii 1 and Allc'liaiiy.li),) -j
| C., c. and A.100 131
Ulanta and charlotte_mo ;,*? go
Nonh Carolini.lui) SI
Norfolk ead Weston pref.log l* ??>
hank*:.
National Bank ol Va.IM 82 Vi
Mi n hunt* Si I'la liters. 2.? .. '2:J
OHAIN AMI COTTON f.XCHANOK.
fjn iiiiomi. Va.. October 27. IJfMc
OfflBffOBOB.
WnKAT.-Wl.itc. ni bushels. Mixed,
goo buateb, Ked, k,BM binhcts. Total,
1,030 buateb.
(urn.?White, nun buateb. Hised, iii
bulbi I*.
Oai?. BU bneteb.
Hbal.? 100 buateb.
i'.ti rabp-Gbaii 9sxo.?M buabela.
*iiV4 BlffOBIBB TO llX*BSTABT.
IfBBAT.?White, lllbaabeb common it
Mixed, uno bushels at 'eit.i Bte, Batt,
i..",4t> umbels fair te very g.l luuglnaif
at BO to Mc.: BM l>u*hel* common t, prtBM
Sbortterry at 70 bo **;.-.
Conx.?VTlii'e. 120 bushels ajoad at 02c.
Hised, M Roateb good ut Ma.
r l o f K.
We BOatO: Kine, fjaafMAM, I BB ll lal.
8'2'2o4iff.t; extra. f>Mf4.Mt hmlty.B4.l3
yf.1: Katani familv. country, #V2.",j
16.73. M;i ket very dull.
MAREETH BY TELEOBAPM.
NEW YOBK.
Nkw Tout, (ictoiicr 27.?Cotton aalat;
-sic., Jot) baie*; uplands. Me.; Omens,
10c; consolidated mt receipts, ol.724
hale*: expert.*-to Qraat Britain, 22,nVJ
bales; to thc continent, 4,744 bale*.
Flour?Southern dull ead BUVy] eomai. i
M fair extra, B/f MrII kl W heat -spot a
shade lower and moderately active: un?
graded red, HetOe.; No. 2 red, n.".Jc;
Novt inlier, l4jiS4ic. corn?>|Kit tige.
lower, etas tag heavy; BBgiadisC MaMc.;
No. | red. Sfeventer, Unele. Octa isle
lower and moderately active. Haps Brm.
Catlee- --pot fair; Kio dall Ot ftfjOlOe. 5 No.
7, Kio. -pot. ?.s\le; October. BJ, Mig tr
ililli ami uri hanged: rennet!shout steady;
C,4J B|C.: extral", ola.".,,-.; white exln (',
BiaUc; yellow, 4|a4lc.; off A. *ta.oic;
ii'oiild A. iii'-.: ?t.tndard A, o.mJe.; con
ffctiom i-' A. tic; cut-loaf and emited,
Ofc.; powdered, OK.; granulated. Iga.j
cut's. 1'iaC.ie. Molasses un.lt.iBg,-1 and
pi iee ri; m. ( otton seed oil, oVoa-ldc fer
crude, llottr, for relined. Turpentine dull
at Mr. IHiles steady; New orleans and
Tcxs*. Mlected, loJllc. Wool dull Bad
beary ; tlemestic fleece, JJalOc. Porkqiiiel
but ten tirm ; Bless, spot, 114.78, Middles
dull: long ch-ir. Me, Lard iiaNc. lower.
etaaiag kia*I j western steam, spot, 17..>C
a|7.."i."i j itafajBOg, 17.30. Fretgbu iteady.
BM.TIMOKK.
BAMaBORR. October 20.?Fleur -teadi
.ss euiet; Howard-street aad western au
perrine, $'2.24aB2.7'? ; extra, |2.0*i?:5..W :
fimilv, ta.75ifH.75; (tty Hills luperdne
I2.r-ak2.74; ostla, |."-a?i.:i; Kio brands
fH.ii'2a$4.7J. Wbrat?Southern active anti
Brm; western easier and inactive; s'lttth
ern red. MaikV.; amber, ?iUBoc.; Ne. 1 Mt
rtlind. SlUa'HK-- j Na. I weitern winter ree"
laot. HRfaNe. t ara?Souiliern Brm, wit!
jo.ai i nt| in i v ; western nominal: -int h-ri
white, JAatioe.; yellow. MjaftTo. OiU
steady snd dull; southern, Sli.'J.,:.; wet
ern white, IsalMo,; mixed, 309.13".; Penn
sylvania, ol: .'Me, Provisions steady, witt
u fair tb uiiiiitl. Mes* pork, |17.'i.Y Bulk
weat*?Shoiddeis au I clear rib sidn
packed, |7.tVt) and 910.M. Bacon -Should
er*. Sfe ; clear rib rider, life.: bust, late
Hp. Lard, reflRed. We. (feaVe4vN and
lower- Rio cargo**, ord'nary to talr. Ila
?fe. Sugar alcady; A soft. ?|e. Wbtekey
ipnel md alcady St 11.18**1.19.
(INCITINATl.
CiBCiBBATf, ot toner r.--rTo*ir la
f?irdeni?nd; family, rt.Msfla.u*.. *"??*
enslcr; No. 3 red, 7?e. ' Corn dull and
snit; No, * irised, tootle. Oats tVerr
st ile. I^rd dita an.l lower at fikJstefsJ tm.
Buik-mt-aia dull; shoulder*. flo-WI; i.iort
iib, fy lz|. Bacon tteady ; shoulders, flT;
short rib, ?10..*>; ebor, flll.u?. WhUkeT
-ti adv at fa ii. ftasrar steady; hards, ufa
7tc; New ('rican*. S*e>. Hilga quiet; coca
ni?n nnd ligbL in.Tiifl4.Sft; paektBg and
but,brr*'. 64 ?*>!*?' lt.
L(H ISVTLLF?
Lansviiir, Ootober 47.?Wheat dett;
No.Sred.73e. Cora No. 2 miveti. Wc.;
Na.-.'white, .Ve'. o?i? active and dna;
N a. 1 mixed, MaSBfe. i'mv ision* ateavtf.
Mess |xirl>, 917. B MOB ? -timider*, IT I
dur nb. tip. .'rn; lidos, VII.tv Bulk?
il.-i- il.,, rio, (vi l-l- lard steam
leaf, ft. Hams? Sugir-cured, l.lalte.
ST. inn*.
St. Loi ia, october IT. - flour unchanged.
Whist weak; No. j rel, WjfBJt. eaal;
7<;?c. Idil tssisbsr, t's'* -lo* and u?
i Hinged. Whiskey Hendy at fill. I'srk
dull st Ul. Lard lower at Tc. Birik
mtwU lo-.rir?I'mg clenr. 18; abort ril,
flfl.10' char, ffVawV. Ita.'oii lower?lona;
char, fl0.2aif|n..T.| J short rio. flO'M;
char. flti.HTpifll.iH).
( IIB \tiO.
fun Aim, OetoN-r 27. - Flour tiiichineed.
Win 't i|uiei. bri cl wed te, higher than ea
Saturday; Oetoher, 7fl|sTflie.{ November,
TliiTttc Corn quiet and easier; (livened
st. sdi. but closed lower fur cash til in on
-Mui'dnv; cash. 4li*42<-.; O-tober, Ills
We.; November. 411*421'-. nc-dull nu!
eaai.r; SSBfa, llfaSaTa|e| OaBebar. tflAaanw**
l'ork disiined BatataM., Hut rallied I Oil Ve..
ami eteaed tread); raab sad octotier, fl.vt*
ir-l.VM Laril-Fri'i. f. ll off laafl -.. but
nilli d BsTte., and etoaed Btessly; i*ssh. fl7s
ifT.i.'i: N'ov-mlH-r. fsi :.Vi?Vs..V>.' Bmk-niesta
duli ; shoulder*, fi..Ai?#?..?..".; shart rib, BB
BflBJfl, acai .Hog ta age ; StSBT, f I. Hiflt.tB.
Wblakey sad *nt? ir steady and uachauffd.
MILWAUKEE.
Mn.wai km:, in lober 27.? Flout tteady.
Wheat tliii; No. ft, ca.h. fflye ; November,
7.''-'. tern ipii.t and uuciiangi"!. Osta
.teuly; No. vt. ?itife.; white. J7a2S". Meas
porh elo.ii cash, tlcltilM-r. uni Novi-msee.
Lari! I'hmc steam, fc.'.io ci,li and oeto
bfr; BB.br November. Units lower al
fl.bVdr4.ii.-i.
WILMINGTON.
WtunsartaB, n.ioiHr 2T. - Turpentine
linn at JTc 'lo?in no-nlnnl; *tnine*|,
IBfrS.; good, irTtc Tar linn at flt.40.
t rude tal peat let stead*! hard, flt; yet
low dip and virgin, f-LUii.
LIVE-STot K MARKETS.
IUHIMOMI.
OiTOiitit 27.?Price* thi* week ranged
a, follow*:
Beal fattie?Very l*.*i, Mia,] m.-dtam
to swath palate.; BBBBBMB to fair, z|*1|e.
sheep, .'ia Dc arrana.', lamb*, I,life.,
gfaBBi
Ht'lC*. Ta74c., nd.
Tlnre ware till head of beef fattie, IM
hogs, and .'mi sheen and lairds*. Including
144 .tock theep, on Hu- market during the
Week.
run Ansi.piiu.
StoiB>TaB8Bj WtWt Pun.inRi.riiu, <><
tober'27.?cattledull ; receipt*, Mn"head:
I rime, dative, j good, Bitalli.; medium. 4(
a.".*-.; coniiiion. :ji4c: Tes*u*. PUL.
Sheep dull; reeelpt*, Ht.tKSi head; prime,
nettle. J L'ood, la.!1.: mcdiuiu. .ta.tfc.;
ct inninti. Ja'.'|c: I itali*. :lit>c. Hog* la
go. d demand; western. TaTf e.; country,
BgaTfc.
IIAI.TISOHK.
BALTIatOBB, Octolter 27.-Ile* f cittln
fairlv aiii*i ; very best, Hal?'?; drat tirtal
Wy, tgeflfle.; medium. *2|.itl<-.; ordinary,
'.'i-'.'lc; must sal,* it \ to ole; receipt*,
I.'isl Mad; sales, Lflflfl head. Swine ia
fair siipp'y and good demand; receipts,
tl.711 In ad'; ^notation-: fla74c BltltptB
i sheep ml limb*, IdkfJ hi-itd ; <ju ita
Uoaa : ?h< ep. Balle.: tamba, aaasbs.
COTTON MARKETS.
NoRioiK. V*.. October 27.? fottea
tpiiet ; middling, !? 7-ldc. Net receipt!,
t;,s.-,S bib-* ; gross receipt*. (1.H.Y* bales;
atoota, atetsBtebatea; -ales. 1.471 bales.
Wu MiNUToN. N. <'.. n.-tohcr 27.-Cnltaa
Meddler; middling, ti:t-lile. Net reedi**,
I,ena. Usies; growl receipt*, 1,0X1 bile*;
stiles, ?-?;; stock. 'lA.i'JH btthi*.
Sayarrab. <i*.. Oataber 27.?f-ittea
quiet; middling. Hi". Net reeelpu, 10,4'Jfl
biles; (tross receipt*, Ifl.iju-i biles; ailee,
l.bi.O biles; -tink, 10ti.?i2 bales; exports?
eoaslwi.se, 177 bale-,.
AniCHT*. (i a., Ot tether 27. - Citron steady;
Middling, Be, Receipt,, l.tt'.i bales; abtp
aictit*,-; sale*, lyflgfl bales.
Ubibi bbibb. I C. ttetobar 2T.? fatten
firm : middling. tfl-H*'. Net receipts, 7.T01
bab-; gm*s receipts. 7.7IB bales; sib-,,
Si on bale-; slock. DT.Mb' bales.
NEW YORK COTTON FUTURES.
NEW Vurs, tn tnl?er 27.-f otton-Net re?
edit., 2U2 Iwles; gro-s recfi|il.*, ll.SSI
Sates. Futures clo,ed very dull; sale*.
:i;.T's) bales; Octoberand N*iv*>ml*er, f^.Tda
flB.71 : Dei ember, fltV7ateflfl.T<| Januarv,
lal'tf; February, SaVvMafBAflfl; Mircb,
11o.-iJli).oi; April. *H*i.21 iflbJ.22 , May,
flltLlttefllOJti; Juae, llfl.iflsSlfl.lfl; July,
slu..",iiaftf.lil.
NORFOLK I'EANUI MAIxKEl'.
IReisirl-'l fur Hie Hpn*|e|i.|
N'oitn-n. Va., October 27.? Best hand?
picked, ."ra.itc. per pound; extra hatid
pikeil, 4e. pet pound; other grad-s,
*ilc per poMBdi Market apitet.
Tbs 'A ..liu.li Kallrwr**..
Illy leirrraph tu Hie Illapalch.)
BBB Yua*. O lober 27.-Secretary Alb
ley, of tin- Wabash road, says, in regard ta
the conference held to-day by the officials
of Hie eoflspany, thal Um meeting wa* only
lo fonnallv ramies I'resident joy. Tho
report, he added, wa* true thal both Mr.
Joy and him-elf had Leen well received Ott
Ibo Other stile, ami that everything would
be deas te meet tba tteaaaad of tbe foreign
bondholder* consistent with the intcrevt af
tbe s'o kimble! - Hld oilier*.
A BflOLUTBLT Ul Rtt.
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V'lNIATCKK AI.MAN \C-m roSI i .-. ISSI.
lp ii noa.
1:11 itoruins .IOU
ta I* n-i.i,(.ita?
PORT OK RH'UMPMI.O* rouen 17, ISSI.
aaKivriuM MBBM 26tii.
n.-ik Diana, lb yeo *, Ba Rani, naSmatateSd near
r.-r ttlo 4* Janeiro.
Uris Kabiua. Jil.ii.-uii, Keaueurtr, toe, Mr*. -l*oe
hil,.'.
.or ( liar'.-t llnrfurt. Iliirre. New V'irt.,
Iron ire it'd Puinlio.ii Pun. and Kail-Work*
I i uipaiiv.
-. lu*.ie" Yaukre Utiudle, Fnilcott. (ie tr/eiuwa,
- II. Haste,
i.. r Ita.ka lUrtitaltl. Hali ttl, lulu, l-l loavat
C. ai dr Kle UranUc .lu -ni.
aaii.ko iM-riisxK gnni.
-'-l'.ier Koaaake. Couch. Nest Vurk, BnSRSMa>
?Mte .no vat-.a-.r-, OSawnsj w. Aitoa i t'a,
aleut.,.
s, boost r fettle, soma-?, t-ark.-v l-l aa I I" I ta*
|?>llar vi.sj.) or W Imlnetoni ?.?.l, ('urila A
larker.
AaxivtDot Tonru J7iu.
? r (>;.( p. eiiinau. MMBRj Be** Vert, start
'l.i.il e .ntl pa-?*u|ert. I.. W. Aile* A Ca,,
?;. l.t..
.leaioer A.lilnol. I'.iunill. Pbl!a<k-lp>ila, nar
? baaSnrS ami ij-iU'i-. J.
S'linnei Htiiry Parker, t.reea, New Yi*rk. Irita
?air. BicnmnDil and Ve'erMitv Hal'.rut,! t unauavay.
- i e, i.i ,, i V -h,r... . . sus, I'liiutdelunla.
ai iTaVBaaas.
r vii ali tx T'ir.KB 1TTH.
-Lamer Ariel. t.lSnt.l, Nnrr-vll. I'nltr.l Miara
niall, ii rrvlwBSiM. and mt-aeuiera, I.. B. Tal aaa,
al tn I.
-. assaaer --everii (Brlil.h . MUW. Rio tl* Jauai
eo il...r. Hev.aH-1 lea.baw I ompauy; vera**. Car?
il. A I'aJ krr.
-et.oai.ir i:nin*.|.ltii*inha, Rotten.canu-I i-oil,
i ? Stwi rs, anent; ve.-*!. Cnrtla A Parker.
-. *.. nm >ntnklia. Mebul,. B,i,m,( ana Trw
iilltet I'olnt.slavraaaii nrr.l lie-*pesT? au I IMUS)
railnuy . . taei, CvutU A Parker. *
PORT OP NEWPORT'S XEWn,*> T. i7. 1SS4.
IBy feleara,>a.|
MMnWSan,
straa-ahlp VA Hlliua Ketinedv, Parker, Ww*
Purni, and tailed for Nurtavll.
-Icam-h'p ti ii valid.-ai.. Kell*. New Yara, an*
?stllesl tor WrtM Point.
eteauithiy R.iavntstc, Cuaveli. Rl-ihotonS, naM
Ullril tnt Korfulk.
Nrnwratp Willum Crane. TsrMl. laUimwr,
and iaatn-4 for -wvaaaiiS.
Hanutaatp RlarkiUia*. Rani. r^**wi4e*tea>.
Schoohtr fl, C Thorp, tulley, Bsa tech.