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Tjnn!jniej ' 'i nmminmm!)''" 'mjfQ "VniHPNK'1 w ifrwwfwwfwiifii wnjiimnit'"iwwv flr IjATE DnPAKTMEXT N11WS. LsTniis Ui-on Uis Dunks. Mr. Car rlngton, who has 'been nppoltitcd super intendent of tho Third Division Hallway Mall Stirvlco, vlco Vukcry resigned, enloicd upon hlddutlcsf o-dny. Tins Couiit of Imiuiiiy. Thb Military Court of Inquiry it the War Dcpirtmont spout tho day In rcniltiig tho record of pioilous meetings, no fitnesses being piesont. Lit'iilonniit Davis, tho recorder of tho court, linss r'eltirmd nnd rcHtitnid his duties. Tho Inking of testimony will occupy to moriow. Fr.vrn llKKUnCts ltr.TUnNiNsi. Dr. Martin of GnltlcavlUo, Fin., telegraphs tho Suigeon-Gcncrnl: "No now cases of jellow foi or. Hofugcos returning against mypositlto orders', und protests of city authorities seem powerless to prevent Ihom. Only tlireu members of City Council nnd one of Iloaiil of Health horo." A PrsgioN Fiiaud Ppiuns Gunrv. Tho Commissioner of Ponslons 1ms been advised thnt Slindrach Green or WllduiH, Mitchell County, North. Carolina, who was Indicted fbr milking a falsu mid fraudulent claim for pension, u.iniu into tho United Stutoi Court for tho Western District of North Cnrolln . at the No vember, 1888, term, and entered a plea of guilty. Judgment was suspended. iNlKItlOn DliPAIlTMCKT CllANOKS. The follow Inn official changes liavo been lmulc In tho Department of tho Interior: Ofllco of Indian AITuIrs Appointment: Mrs. Jonnlo Hi own of Ohio, com 1st, J J pcrdai. I'romotlon: Miss JJzzIa Mcl.aln of Ohio, jyoo to $1,000. ticjnernl Land Ofllco Transfer: John Car mlcliaol of Virginia, special agout, from ox nmlnatlun ofsunojsat J5 a day, to swamp amis at $1,4000 per annum. Pension Ofllco Appointment; Mrs. Florctta .1. La Porto of District of Columbia, i'JOO, by transfer from Ofllco of Indian Affairs. Tun HcroitT Qi' Tub Bosrov. Tho Focictatyof the Navy has rccclicd tho following roport fropt Captain Ramsay commanding tho ''Boston," covering his visit to llnytl to investigate affairs there. Tho report, which Is dated November 10, was written in 1'ort-aii-Prlnco llaibor, and was received at tho Department to-day: "At Spa, Nov. 10. "Sir: So far as I liava been nblo to lc.irn during tlio ten da) that thin sblp lias been In tbo harbor of I'ort-au-L'rjncc, Haiti, tlio lives and piopcrty of tlia American citizen residing tbcro hive been In no danger slnco tlio night of September S3 last. On that occasion an Amcrlcm was accidentally wounded. I haio hoard of no Insult to tlio United Stitesflaic. 'Ibu caso of tlio schooner 'William Jones' having becu satisfactorily settled, nnd tlio pro visional government 01 HasHI having expressed Its willingness to rvfer the mattor of tho 'Ilujtleii llepubllo' to our (lo eminent, I could sco no necessity for tho ship to remain any longer at that port ami haio sailed this day for New York, In accordanco with tho orders of tho Depart ment, dated September 1U last. lF. M, Kajisat, ''Captain, Commanding." THE IXAUquKATlUX FUND. It In Knlllnc up S.itlnfuotorlly-Up to Unto It Is $37;fir. Contributions to tl)o Inauguration fund nro coming in very satlsfitctorily, most of tho contributions being small amounts. Up to this afternoon tho sub scriptions amounted to $87,525. Tlio question of fixing tho prico of tho tickes is not yet settled. Tho feeling in favor of io is very strong and the lndi :ations aro that that figure will prevail. Chairman llritton to-day nppolutcd Burgeon 31. L. Ruth, TJ. S.Navy, chair man Committee on Fdoor and Prom jnndo. Colonel Swords has accepted tho posi tion of corresponding secretary of tho ixcoutlvc committee. rilSTOFFIUtf EXPENSES. The Prlnrlpnl Itnms A DoUclrncy Ap- lnxiieiincu iur nsixc yuur. Tho Postmastcr-Goncral's estimates for appropriations for the Fpstal Hcrvico for tlio ilscal jclr ending June !I0, 181)0, ag gregate ?00,812,07J, agjlqst frOU.SuO.Siil), Hie appioprhition for thq present fiscal, j cur. Tlio principal items and amount of increase nro as follows: Mall! depredations and postoilko Inspccrors, (100,000. Compensation to presidential post masteie, $800,000. Compensation to clerks In presidential postofHces, $G0Q,O00. Kent, light and fuel at presidential pastolllccs, $105,000. 'rco dellier) scrvjeo, $1,000,000 Traii6por tatlon by star routes, $250,000. Mull messen etiKcr sen Ice, $100,000. 'transportation by railroads, 3,10"i,oOO, Manufacture o pos tage stamps, M3,O0O. Mauufactiiro of stamped tnvclopes, $1)0,000. Manufacture of postal carrls, $10,000. Transportation of Foreign matin, $10,000. Huluiico due foicigh coun tries, jSj.OOO. lho revenue of tho Department for tho fiscal jeni Hiding Juno !!0, 1M, aro estimated ut 02,509,0'id, which will Jcavo on apparent dellclcnc) forthojeai cudlng Juuo 30, 18'JO, of $1, 10J,414, ' ' THE DISTKICT (llVEKXMENr. Mr. I. P. Mllltgan, has submitted a tax problem to tho Commissioners. Ho shows that his lot 10, lu sijuai'Q 767, with Improve ments, w as si6scssed at $1,743 lu 1875 This assessment was lucre ised fOOO for threo )oirs following, and .T.OOJ for five ears following this In lSSt tho assessment was reduced to ,Bl. Ho masons that by puttlnir tlio assess incut down to what It was In 1875 Is an ac knowledgment that tl0 largo assessment was unjust. Ho nsks for tho return of $34 03, which ho claims was paid on an ovcr-assscss-nunt. T. 1'. Simpson of 11101 KIiQdo Island avenue, when ho discovered that his water bill mounted to $20, wrote tho Commissioners a IctlcV Inclosing tho bill, stating that It was so iiulniibly In violation of law that liocpuld not1 forbear to ask for Us correction. Ho sent n ketch for tlio purpono of showing that his house, tho Grout house, aipl tho Casey houso arc situated on Iowa Clrclo and that wlitlo bis houso Is bmallor tliuu tliu other two houses bo Is charged moro for the use of watci. Cap tain l.usk, lu chargo of tho )Vtr Department, leports that tho house fronts on Ithodo Islaud iiunuefoi a dlstancp of fifty feet, and not upon Iowa Clrcp. Ihq end of tho house, ho says, Is on tho circle. 'Iho Commissioners Iwyo notified Mr. Simp sou that they declluo to raaUp any cnuugo in tho bill. Tho Duildlng Inspector has condemned threo warehouses belouglugto Jl. C. Wlnshlp, ana situated ou tho south eldje of K street, be tween Thlrtj-serond and Thlrt) -third stttcts, West Waslilnstou. Tlioy aio fpund to bo dangerous to life and limb, and the Inspector orders them tultcu down wth.ln thirty dujs. Ilurlal l'ermlln Issued. Uurlal permits havo beon Issued during tho past forty-eight hours by the Health Ofllcer: Ann J. Uiirdctto, 50 years; Thomas M. Car pentor, 44 eurs j John O. Trams, 53 jears ; llcrnard F, Kelpy, 1 j cars William L. WaU !?". ?.?.' ca.r.?; ,Il8(Pr Emerson, 70 ears; Amlo M. .Miller, 38 years ; Mary A, Iiomphun, 71 years; 1'cter JlcVary, 60 years; l.ouls i l'og 11111,5 months; Mary Kline, II mouths; ami tho following colored j Clarcnco Jackson, 1 car;Clac IKdgemati, 19 jears ; Kvt Vir ginia flordon, 1 )ear ; M.llo Hart, 1(1 years ; Daniel Mahonoy. 7 das; Lucv William-. 30 uars; Anulo 1,. orey,a dujs; Thomas Grcon ioh, i;ycuib; Claudius NVbster, 1 month. Tho Houso I.lnplojus (Milllilent. Tho l)cnioerutloemplo)cn d tho Ilonto aro all confident that that brunch of Congiess will biDunociatloby at least ibico majorlt). It is chimed that hi all tho Southern doubtful districts tbo DcuiocpUlo candidates will so cum Iho eeitllli ate, and n (loiitntl Clailt, Cltik of tho House, piuit scKnpwIvdgo tho rcrllllcale, the Hit that ho will pionent the Houso will show a small Demociatla ma-JwitJ. The THE FIGHT NOT YET E The College Authorities Promise to Discontinue the Dissecting. MR. TOWLES SAYS IT'S AN OLD STORY. Tho HcMilonls IVimt nn DnU'i- nt Court lorlilildlnc Hi" I'liictko Health Ofllcer Townshond this nftcr noon mndu tho following icport to the Commissioners on tlio condition of the dis secting rooms of tho Georgetown 3tcdl cat College on II street: Committloncrt, IK U I Imotlic honor to ruturn herewith Indorsed eoinmuulcatlnu No. 15J, 'II I, Commissioners' Ofllcc, belli,: complaint of II. O. Tonics and ottnis, rilatlvo to ofTcnsho odors from dls scctliur-room of tlio tnidlcal department of the Georgetown University, No U20 11 street northwest, and to stato that Inflection was mado promptly on receipt of tho first com plaint and notlco lsued against tho parties responsible, requiring abatement of a nuisance consisting of "an impropcrl) and di.f(.ctluly constructed room, used for tho directing of human remains, In wllch foul odors and nox ious gases aro generated and fiom which tho simc aro dlsscmlnatLd Into tho open air." Ten daswas allowed for abitimcnt, and .upon rclupectlon now 1 llnd nil cause for complaint removed and tuo uulsjuco In so far 'as a Uolatlon of tho health ordinances is con cerned abated. 1 would add, howovei, tint the Dean of tho faculty assures me that dissection will bo dis continued ut once. Vcrj respectful!, Smith Towt,siirvn, M, D , Health Olllccr. In speaking of tho report of Health Olllccr Tow nshend on tho 3Icdical Collcgo of Georgetown University, Mi. II. O. Tow les said to nn 1) enino Post reporter this morning thnt ho was not surprised. "Tho authorities of tho college," said ho, "kriew that tho Health Ofllcer was coming, and made preparations to iccoio him. They gavo tho college a thorough cleaning, and, of couise, oerythlug being in slnpo, tho Health Olllccr could not hnvo reported otherwise: but that will not prevent us from nroccedlng In the matter. AVo don't intend to stop until the dissecting ceases for all time. "I just wish you could read tho ovl deuce wo'vo secured. I belleo It would set tho whole country talking. This.ls not thollrst tlmo we've complained ubout the .sickening .smells. 0cr a yeni ngo not only mvsclf, but socral othei resi dents in tho vicinity, wroto to the presi dent of tho Georgetown Collcgo,"com plaining of tho medical department, and wo wero assured that tho cause of com plalut would bo remedied. But it was not, and It has been getting worso ever sinco, until finally w o can stand it no longci. Moro than a doen prominent physicians limo said to mo that tho dis secting room of tho collcgo ought to bo romoved. "Why," continued Mi. Tonics, "oven tho students havo stid it was the dirtiest collcgo thov ever snw. It has been re ported around that tho collcgo is n moro speculative cnterpriso nnd that it uses tho namo of tho Georgetown University for tho influence it gives." Mr. Tow les said that tho windows of collcgo hud been nailed at tho bottom, but wore'left'Ojxjn nt tho top "Wn -aro not." snld ho. "opposed to the ctfllCpAS-ltwjijplc, but to tho dfs!ectlng room, and we intend to keep up tho light until it is stopped or rcmocd. "Wo'vo been informed by a very prominent law yer that wo can bring individual suit for damages against tho college, and wo may yet inslltuto such suits." When asked if tho residents near tho college would havo a bill intioduced in tho Houso to hnvo all dissecting looms removed to tho outskirts of tho city, 3It. Tow les suld ho didn't know; sucha movo as thnt, ho thought, might como fiom tho Commlesloneis. THE BOTANICAL (LUMEN'S. Tho Court Ileildes tho Oot eminent Is Kntitled to Tlivm. A decision tor tho defendant was ren dered by tlio Court in General Term to day in tho case of Apploby, trustee, against V. Til. Smith, as ngont for tho U. S. Government, tho suit being foi the possession of a poitionof tlio liotanlol Gnrdens, It was claimed by tbo plain tiff, who appeared ns trifsteo for tlio citato of Daniel Carroll, that tho ground claimed had not been applied to tlio pur poses of n Federal city, as tlio deed horn Cnirollin 1791 btlpulntcd, not beinc in cluded in tlio poitlon allotted by the Government for punllo Ubo. Tho Court refoired to thoKlllcolt map, approved by Washington and Adams. This showed that tho lines of somoof tho streets weie not run out thcli entire length, but at somo points Micro wero spaces left, somo of them Irregulnr in form. This map included nil tho prop erty convoyed to tho Government for tho city of Washington, and Mils plnco ap peared upon it ns an open snuco. It was never laid down as a square,' until in 1870 by Wm. Korsj Hi, as siimiro 1! of i70. Tho Com t reached tho conclusion that on tho Ullieott map it was laid oil de signedly as a public snaeo and so applied to the uses stipulated. THE COURT KECOIM. Court In (ionarnl lurm lliu Clilnf Jun tlio, Jimllcin Jnincit unci Miiriiolc. Estato W. Amnions; oplirtnn Justlco Mer rick. I'lrst case, appeal dismissed, second tase, decree oi 1'rohato Court ifllrined. 'lhomas vs. Holtzman; opinion Justlco Mcrrkk: Judguunt for plulntllt Appleby . Smith: opinion Justlca MerrlcK; pule; uicutfor deftudant, Kosor vs. I'ickroll; opinion Justleo James; udcmcnt reversed and eauso remandid. Write vs. Dearlng; judtt mont bolow adlrmcd. Amcntvs. Kirr; opin ion Chief Justice; ilccrco dismissing bill af. firmed. Kllbouru vs. Latta; oplulon Chief Justlco; oxeentlous overruled; auditor's re port confirmed. Moloy, assle:ueo ve. Central National Hank; oplulou Chlot Justice; dcerco dismissing bill alllrmed, Circuit Court Justlco Cox, McElllgott vs. District of Columbia; vordlct for defendant. I.ulloy va. Morguu, and Na tional Press Brick Company vs. IMvIs, Jr.; Judgment on motion, Kijulty Court Justlro Cox, Grant vs. Qrant; salo finally ratified, Wright vs. Wilcut; auditor's repoit con flrmed, Houso vs. House; tcstlmonj before A. Johns, examiner, oidcrod taKeu, Douglas vs. V) light; rcstrulnluc ordoi returnable Do eimbcc 1 granted. Klchardson s. 'lullock; roleaso of lots 13, H and in, block . ordurcil. 1'orrcst vs. Kcndrlek;,salo and auditor's repoit conllrmed. ' Itur. Dr. Cliuppello'rt Ititturn, ltov. Dr. ChappcUuotSt. .Matthew's Church Is expected to arrive on tho "limited" from Nov Vor); this afternoon. A commlltenwlli meet him at tho rallnay station nud escort him to the parsonage, whero u reception will bo held. A Mluht 1 irn 'lliU lunilnc;, Bomo old clothes caught flro lu the gariet of 1114 K street this morulug, and an alaiiii of flro was turned In, but tho engines w ero not used, no damage'. 7- WASKINGTOK, WAIM WILL COME IlKRI!. t'rcsldnrt Ilnwott Siijh Tlmt tlio Matter Will Moon bo Settled. .lolin M. Wnid, tho famous shoil-stop, bus been icloaed to tho Washington Club foi $12,000. Tho deal will soon bo consummated, piovldcd coitalli stipula tions nro ngieed In by the Washington management Tho nnlure of theso stipu lations cannot bo nsicitnlned, but, ns 3lr. lluwcttaud unumbei of thestoekholdeis aro in fuvor of tlio purcliuso, thero is little doubt that thoy will bo arranged tMtisfiutmily. It Is undoiitood, that ho hns expressed his willingness to Join tho tenators, so, If tho arrangements bo twemJIi. Huwett mitl thu New York nianageinent pan out satisfactorily. Micro will be no dlillculty lu ccdiilii'i Ward's slgnntmo to it cuntrnct on his return from his Austt ili.in trip. Uoston and Pittsburg weie very bidly fooled. Hcprc'ent.ithcs from both clubs were anNlous to sectlio Wnrd'h scrvieos for not season and wciowilllugtoputup big money to accomplish that end. How over, thoy supposed that thu Washing ton management was Indulging In a little bluff gnme and would ho unnblo to pro tluco tlio monoy requited for tlio pur chase when tho limo should nrrho. Then thoy weie to sclc tho opportunity thus picscntcd nnd mako n determined effort for that much-sought offer player. To their surprise and chagrin Mr. Howett demonstrated ids ability to put up the cash wheu tho deal was ripe, nntl tho tall coders plucked tho fruit, whereat tlio oppulcnt members of tho Hoston man ngoment, whoso pockets wero bulging with coin, wero sorely grieved, and tho hustlers fiom Pittsburg felt very much tho samo way. It Is believed that either Hoston or Pittsburg would gladly glo Jlr. Hcwett tll.OOO or $1,000 for his bargain, but Mr. How ett siys,thnt It can bo s ifcly nssumed that AVnrtl will bign a Washington con tract and play hero ncct year. 3Ir. Howolt has heard indirectly thnt tlio Pittsburg men contemplate scu'dlng n rcprcsentntlvo to Washington for the purnoso of offering him a bonus foi tho option bo holds, but indications point to tlio icturn of that representative with nothing moio soothing in his possession innu tusipiiointmcnt. Ward w ill prove a vnluablo acquisition to tho Washington Club, and, though tho price paid foi his lclenso Is unusually large, jt is not iiupiobablo Mint tho In vestment will piovon profitable one, both limine lully and with regard to tlio better showing of the Washington Club In next season's contest. A DUAT, WITH I'lTTStlUIlO. Tho following appears in to day's Now Yoik lktaUU Washington, Nov. 2o, 1888. Presi dent Hcwett of tho Washington Club, when spoken to this evening regarding tho expected visit of 3Ir. Nimlckoftho Pittsburg to this city, said: "If it really bo truo that Mr. Nimlek is coming to confer with mo, It i elates, I presume, to tho salo pf soieral of our plavors. "Mi. Nimiclc spoko to mo In New York about tho puichaso of O'Brien, our tlrstbaso- innn. Wo, also had somo conversition about exchanging llnlly foi Carroll. I think, too, that 3Ii. Niinlck will offer mo somo inducement to 1c', him hnv o John Ward of tboNow Ymks, w hoso relcnso I havo purchased foi M2.000. "It was my intention tokeepthlsmatter a secret for the timo being, but as tho fact seems 'to bo well known thero is no longer any occasion for concealment. So far as Ward is concerned, 3h. Nimick's visit will lcsult in failure. 1 had ruthcr havo Ward than half a docn nllegcd 'stars,' who do not collectively possess his intellect. Thoieport Is In circulation Mint Waul will not sign with us. I know better Minn that. Wliilo in New York I was shown a letter written by Waid to 3Ir. Day icgarding his release from tho NewYorks. It was written from San Prancisco on tho loth iustnnl. In Mils letter "Ward declared his desiro to sign either with tho Bostons or tho Washing tons. Ho moreover distinctly stated that ho would go nowhere else." It may bo stated In this connection that 31 r. Hewctt Is negotiating for tho purcliaso of John 3Iorrill of tho Bostons and tho probability is tliut ho will next season wcai tho .Senators' uniform. If seemed ho will bo played either at third or Hi st base. Donnelly and Fuller will undoubtedly bo released. UNKAVELINti COMPLICATION'S. Tiylnj; to Stmlulitoii Out thu Mlxed-up luminous Cum. ' A step w as taken by tlio Court in Gcn oral Term today tow aid uninveling bomo of tho complications which hnvo sprung up about the estato of tho Into Woltha Kminons. Judgo 3IonIck de liveied tho opinion of thu court in points lalscd on appeal. In tho caso of Sirs. Samuel F. lanmons against bamuci F. Kmmons, hoi hus band, against his co-adminlstration of tho will, an appeal had been taken from tho action of tho Court appointing n re ceive), tho defendants having applied in tho Orphans' Com t for n collector. On this point tlio Court decided that thero could bo no nppcil from tho older ap pointing a receiver, ns It was auoidcr not Ihinl in its natuiu. In tho caso certified to tho Circuit Court for trial boforo a jurv, involving tlio validity of tlio will, Judge 3Ierrick said tlmt wlille n marilcd woman had tho right to mako a will it was not tho provinco of this Court to dcteuniuo whut should pass under It. Tho Orphans Com t erred only In do tci mining who should bo plnntill and who defendant in tho caso. This was not in tho piovluco of tho Orphans' Court, and tho order was sent back for amendment In this icspect. Ilia "Wealth of Actors. "I have had occasion for jears past," writes a Now YoiU correspondent, "to mako tho ratine of mauairers and actors for n com mercial agency, and, whllo I nuoto from mem- or), you ma) set It uonn mat ino ugurcs 1 glvejou ns to thu wealth of managers and iictors Is very nearly correct. 1 must glu them In older, honour, as the) oi cur to me; Oliver Doud Ilyron Is worth $75 000; Thomas 1'. Kcllv, Vhfladclphli, $500,000, Isaac II. ltlch, llnlilmorc. $!;j0,00u. John A. Hamilton, St. Louis. $1B0,000, lllcliaid A. Huoloy, Chi cago, t-200,000, Jl. 1 l.cailtt, ban l'rauelsco, 4150,000; William V. Cody (lluftalo Illll), 150,000; Augusllu Dalj, f20t),CW0; Kugcuo 'lompMus, Hoston, 100,000, Ilcurj C. Miner, SttJO.OOO, Amies Iloolh, ?100,0OO; A. M. l'uliner, $100,000, Tony Pastor, &75.000, W. Hdwurd Hurrlcan, 4100,000, J.ouls Aldrlch, $.r)0,000, Kdwlu Hooth, JI.IKW.OOO; Lawrence lluilett, $rj5,000, Joseph J off n son, aW.OOO, Mrs. Thomas '. Kecnc, SIOO.OOO, Milton Nobles, 575,000, Abbes bchalTcl and (Iran, 1 0,000; Mar) Andcis.ii), 2 "0,000; .Mrs. 1) V llowirs, $150,000, Kato t'laxton, JW,000, Miss I)acuport, frlfitilXX), Clara Loulso K. logg, $300,001), Mrs I.illlu LJiigtrj, s.1,000,000; Mairglo Mitchell, 1100,1100, Helena Modjeska, i00,X)00; Nellfo Jlcilenry, $10,000; ltoslua Vokes, $100,000, James I owls, $100,000, Ada liihan, 4-50,00(1, Mrs trablrco (LotU'a mother), $800,000; James O'Neill, J050,000." The .11 Htrect Nudiil (Hub. Tho M Street boclal Club nas Incorpoiated to diy by A, J, Clements, Juaics Coleman and John I'attcn. EVENING JfOaNTDAY EVENING, NOYTrBEIl 20, 18SS. IS IT ONLY AJtlPraDHQME? The Fairness of Saturday's Race Questioned by Sporting, Men. THE LOSERS WILL PAY THEIR BETS. SnlllMin Not to rrnscoHta Vlinl JJr. Sieanliiii Atiout' It. t It is openly chained by Mioso who clnlm to bo in it position to know that Tocmcr sold out, and thai Saturday's i.'ieo was lived hefoio tho niihal of tho 1'ittsbuig crowd on b'ntuiday moinlng. Whether theio bo any truth in this nc cusitlon oi not, it Is stated positively that Towner's alleged supporters catnbou here nnd backed O'Connor to win, Instead of putting up their money on their eh un plon. Tcomcr's he.iv lest, honest backers Wero Sullivan and Connor of Port land, 31c. i Thoy wero in dead c.irnost, a,nd though advicd on H iturday tnornlhg liy 31r. Sennlon, tho stnkoholder, ,to' heilge, If pcslblu, thoy Btuek to thclt' tliolco nnd dropped ubout $2,500 in cousiqucncc. 3Ir. Sciinlon stales that wlwn ho utv sporting men from Pittsburg mivlous to bet on O'Connor, ho felt that tho allalr was to bo a mere hippidromo and that tho result beats out his. predictions. JTo claims Mint Teenier has m.ulo far belter tlmo o er the couiso orf numerous occasions than was mado by O'Connor on Saturday, and that nfter turning tho stako boat on nearly oven terms, Tccmer started on tho last lialf with every pios nect of success had ho wished to win, but (to uso Mr. Scanlon's cvpresslto rc mnik) "ho rowed as though lie had a log tied to his shell," thus allowing O'Connor to defeat him as he chose. Sullivan and Connor put (heir money in tho hands of Jlr. 3Iuiris of Pittsburg, who, It is claimed, backed Teenier, ami tho money was doposlted in Jlorris' name, with Sennlon as stakeholder. 3Ii . Sullivan was disposed to contest tho result of tho race, und for u timo de clined to allow tho money to bo paid over, but on tho representations of tho stakeholder, who claimed (aid with rea son) that ho had no legal light to with hold tho stake, inasmuch ns tho monoy was not deposited In ills ujuno, he au thorized Its payment. Se.iulon, who was tho largest stock holder, has paid overall bets, and It is probiblo that all wageis will bo soon set tled, ns thciu is not Miq slightest ground ou which to rcfuso to settle. O'Connor left this nf teruoon ut 2 o'eloi k for Philadelphia and Leo Is expected to go this evening. Iluinm. who is positiv o that-Tcomcr did his level best, and says thnt ho is out probably S.'i.OOO by Satui day's defeat, will leavo for Pittsburg to morrow. Tho race, which was for tho American championship and $2,500 a .side, was a pretty ono up to tho time of turning tho stako-boat. Then O'Connor drew abend and had littlo trouble in winning in twenty minutes twenty-throo seconds, Teenier finishing about twenty-five sec onds after. Notwithstanding tho rhilli uess of the-atmosphere a largo crowd view ed tho raco. Tho raco grow' out of a quarrel in 3Iadlson Square Gardeu, Xow York, between Tccmer nnd Goorga Lee. tho trtilnci of O'Connor. Ineffectual cftorts bad boon ranijojiolflro that tlmo to bring tho two oarsmen together ill arilec, but after tho quarrel both men wero anxious to meet each other, nnd they were quickly matched for a contest at Washington. William J. O'Connor, who becomes champion of America, was born iu To ronto, Canada, about twctity-llvo years ueo, and first camo into piominento in 1882 ns tt member of tlio Don Amateur Howing Club of Toronto. In 188T ho won tho senior slinglo cham pionship of Canada nt Hamilton, Out., having a short timo "befdj-c, with his partner, Knright, won tho championship for tho doubles from tho Lano Brothers. Ho bccauio a professional oarsman iu 1885 by challenging Kltr of Pitts burg, to raco for $1,000 a side, but tho iatter declined to row. In 1887 he defeated Albeit ITamm, but in his net raco. at Buffalo, his boat was swamped, nnd ho only took third plaeo, lluiilun winning. In 3Iarchof this year ho do fcatcd Peterson, tho Paelllc Slope champion, at San rrimcisco, and, subse quently, ho met nnd dofentod Georgo Leo. Guudtiui, nntl other good men, lie Is flvo feet ton inches in height, nud weighed 10d pounds to day, llo rowed in a Kuddiek shell, thirty-ono feet long, cloven Inches beam and twenty-eight pounds in weight. Hislrnlnei for to day's race was Ueoigo Lee. Tohn Tcomor, tho defeated oarsman, was burn In 3IclCeesport, Pa., In lbUl, nnd first started row lug as a professional in 18S2. Slnco thou ho has beaten llnu- Ian. llosmer, Hnmm, TtoSs, Oauduur and a number of others, while he hns uso lost sovernl ruces In tho last two j cars ho has rowed iu thirty-two inces, and won every ono. Tgtmer stands 5feet8r Inches In height, and weighs 102 pounds. Ho lowed in n Roddick shell Ul J feet long, Hi inchos beam and 27 pounds in wclgfit. lie was tiained foi tho raco by Albeit Hnmm, MnrrliiRn I.Icoiises. F. O. Tbuco nnd Lena F. Nules, Oeorgo K. Hill and Mcndoclna IteeKs; August bchnlgtrt nud Ida Ilutts; bnlomou Hlco and llattlo Itlce; hmlllo Xcriinz, Brooklyn, k , y and Lellla Uearc, city; William D. Payne and MollloCol l'ns; Junius Oglnton und K)u Voimg; fellas Foster uud Hauuah Jackson,'; I'ropurlnc tlio Dlitrlct Illll Tho 6Ub-commlttco of thej House Appro priations Committee, ougaged h preparing tlio District Appropriation bill, were not In 6css Ion to day, but w 111 meet to-morrow and continue work on tbo bill. v. . Ilowiitil T.. Hyatt's tvill riled. Tbo will ot Howard L. Hyatt, filed to day, iriving uis eMato to Ills widun, Mur) U. Hjatt, was admitted to probate. AmiiBeuttiutK. Frederick Wnrde to night nt the Natiou.il In ''Damon and l')thlas." (fc '1 ho Dramatic Doings, Cincinnati, by O'llrlen and Owens, is like a Mlton vlth a quart of nillk In It not ury big, but vc full up It Is young ict, but it has cut Its teeth and is ablo to feed itself, Kornoll at Kcman's to-night. llattlo of Shlloh every dayijrouiO a m to 10 1). m. 1 "1 ho Twelve Tcmptatlons.'tgrand spcetacu lar exblbigou, at Alhuugh's uj-nlght filobo 'lheatro opening to.ulcht, 1'cnnsvl yaula avenue near Llovouth streot Hairy La Hoso and Coultou bUteu' IllgBjiedalt) Ci) i y!!bur,9l,tr.tt t0,' IIarrts' BIJou to night In "Iwo VoKabonds." ' 1 horo Is a jouog lady with Tillolson'j .le-Ana" Comedy Company, who will blos mi foi tfi some-day as n great star. She Is cro Ia le- soml beautiful and has a pueuomemd voice Her """ ueo .luuuauu. Ha0 nn nnirs 10 atl excellent family ln WMhiSgion " oT which j eieuro uiroo uiionieu slstei,, ono an artist, tho othor ti accomplished 'musician and :romnlUlin.i f ,,.. ...t Doiu s T0Mllet 0l urcit U1r -UiwiMle OST, kM THU CHXGUKSSIUXAli IXVKSTin VTIUX. Mujnr r.yileotciir unit I.loutoiiiiiil Tow n Hundlull tlin Mory of tlio qllmliK I. Tho Congressional joint commltlco of Investigation upon tho construction of Mm aqueduct lunnol lesuihed Its session to tiny In tho room of tho Committee on Territories in tho Semite wing of tho Cnpilol. 3Inor Lydeckoi and Lieutenant Townscnd had beon Mimmoucd to np ponr before tho committee', and both woto prcunl. 3Iajor I.ydcekor was first railed lu nnd examined. Ho was put'ihimmh a vury sc itching oMimiuatioti bj Senator Kd minidsand wnscross-ovninlned by other incinhciri of tho ronimlttcc. Ills ovuiii- inntlon lnstetl scvcinl hoins. "While tho Invcslig.itlon Is Eieoetnud no reporters nic udinlttcd, It Is undei stnod thnt his lotlmoiiv was e.tensio and coveicd In detnll ttiowork on tho tunnel nnd ills methods of carrying it on. Lieutenant Townscnd remained in tho Judiciary Committee room while his ohlof was being examined. iiork twitiiiKus .'i:i:i)i:i. Tho Winter Scliodulo r Vlnll llellir.v Sunn to l,o Ailoiited. Though tho winds that whistle up nud down tho strcctB and iuoze tho letter carriers' bicath on their whlskois nro de cidedly wlntiy, the local mail' delivery Is still running on tho summer schedule. Tho reason Is that since tlio passage of the eight-hour law tlicie me not cnirlcrs enough to put tho wilder srlietlulc of de liveries In iorco nnd limit cat h curici's w ork to eight hours per do. For several days past a couplo of Po?t olllco department inspectors havubecn looking over tlio local cat ilcr service, so tlmt they may loport to tho Department tho numbei of additional c.inlcrs that will havo to be appointed to enable Postmaster Hoss to put thu tegular win tei schedule of di Miotics In loice. They mo expected to finish thoir investigation in n few dajs. Ten moro cinlors uio needed, but the numbei allowed by tho Postofllco Department will depuud ou the Inspct tor's icport. IHK RKillTS 0FA HAMvIilll'l'. An liiiiortiiiit lloiNlon Itfiulcriil III Uio U. S, Nupri'ino Court. Tho Supreme Court of tho Vnltcd States lendered an opinion to-day iu tlio 3Ilnncsota caso of Denny vs. Ben nett, a signeo of Van Xonnau & Brother. Tho Slate law provides that when over tho pioneity ot n debtor is hciul by oCcutioii, ho niay assign all his piopertv not evenipt by Inw fortho cnuul benellt or nil hlh cicditors who hlnill tile releases of their claims, and that his ptopirty shall be equitably distributed among nudi cicdl- t01H Plnliitiff's counsol claimed thnt this fitntuto was uiieoustUutloiial ns It 1m pahed thu obligations of control, nud counsel also claimed Mint it could luio no cvtta Terrltoti il operations. Tho isupicuic Court holds iu its opinion to-day Mint thu statute is not repugnant to tho Constitution. This opinion nllirms tho judgment of the Supremo Court of Minnesota; Justice Harlan dissented. A Torrlblo Trucoily'lli Missouri. Oaiik, Mo., Nov, 20. Sons of a tcrrlblo trugedvVomcs from lanoi Clfi-, islxfeon miles notth of here. Friday morning William Tiollt nnd hl eon left homo tcf assist lu A houso-ralsluffln tho nclqtiorhood. When they returned In tho alenlog they discovered tho bodies of two children, "Kllen, aged 13, aud MiuzrIc, aped 11, lylnc bloody nud wounded on tho flooi. A hatchet was beshlo them. Maggie was dead und tho other was mortilly wounded. A traeo of blood led from tho houso Into tho woods, where, i quarter ot a inllo away, tho mother was found dead with her throat cut. Insanity Is ascribed as the eauso of tho work. utiiral Gnu Dlsiomrcil. JAvrsTow,, N V., Nov. 20 A rushing gas well of tremendous power has been found In Zoar. Iho find Is entlrel) now field. Nrw YoitK, Nov. 20. A special to tho H'orM from Fort bmlth, Ark., sais thero Is wild oxcllemcnt tberooicra great natural gas threo miles south of tho tonn. The pres sure rcglsteis2'AI pounds to tho square inch, and tho suppl-, is sleadlli Increasing. (iiile on the llrfllsh oait. .ono, Nov. 20 High winds aro reported all along the coast, tho British ship Duncan has stranded on tho broak banUs. 'Iho ciow ins rescued. Tho Cljdo has in crllgn edits binKs. Several faetorlos nt I'ollocksbauK wero on Saturdu) Inundated bj tho oierllow0 of tho rlvor Cart aud tho fern lie workers wero rescued through windows and coniojed in carts to dry ground. Jay Onuld'H ICrpui toil I'liroliuso, Ciitouio, iNoi. 21). It was reported on tho Board of Tndo this morning that Jaj (,ould has bousht tlio Atehl'on, Topeka A, Santa Fo telegraph sjstom for JJtiO.OOo. Ilonl 1'nUiti! Irniinrurs. ltosa W. Kirk to J, (I. blatcr et al, $l"0, part of lot 7, gqu-iro 325; Georgo Bogus etnl, trustees, to Jtarj A. Cooksej , 5ol.07, lot 30, 6fmaroOJO; Catherine C, llamlltnu to C. . IliMnln, $5, lot t, squaro 81, Kliznbeth K. Djerjlo same, $5, same; Paul Hlllmuth to hto phen Hlllmuth, $1,072 00, partoflot 15,snuuo il, IJeorgeatinu Bradle) to Catherlno C. Fow ler, $5, lot I), squaro 100O. A SuiIoiih I'ull. Mr. William II. Keuuoy, nn old resident of Oeurgetowu, slipped on tho fco this morulug and Injuied his sldo quite seriously. Owing to his age, 75 jeurs, his Injuries are much to bo f;ared. - i nil. IltlKiird'H Condition Hotter. Mr. Julius Illlgard, e superintendent of tbo Coast burvoy, who has been reported as bohiK lery 111, Is much better to dm. His condition Is not as dangerous as has bceu announced. m Nut All Win Lost. .V. lr. Urtlmnt. In tho eventful campilgrt of 18S1 Iho pcoplo nt Augusta wero hound to havo early election HOWS. It Was arnmred tlmt mmlnnn ,,,i bells should bo placed at Intervals along tho Kennebec down to n certain point wbcro tho first authentic word would bo received, 'Iho booming or tho cannon was to Indlcato tho oleetlou of Folk, tho rlnglug of tho bolls tho election of Clay, Iho news would thus bo carried up tho river. Tho first suund beard wna tlin lirtAmlti nf simmm. rn.i.. k..- i .. .. vuv...IIJffi Wfc h-timiuit, 4U13 B iUI" lowed by stuuly roars. Claj'a tilmlrors would nlt riAllnvn ilnfunt lin.l nm. .....I U . .. i .i. . tho bells. Iho rtsult waa that between tho Oliltinn linnmltif nml tin lutll fli.l.in ti. . plo up tho river dldu't know who had bceu Afterasuspcnsoof tovcral dais thoasony UnKntltlnil 1,V n 1.nl l l.l. .......... I.I...V -? ..... . ..." .. mo ide-( uuieu re ceived tho latest news, 'tlio pajier had been aMi,iuiMB "urn uaiueu iorivinH lor tho l.(?lHllltlII Anil tl,n n.rlt, I, ml V,n.. t.. this Is what it said, In tho bigcost tiim In tho printing ofUco. '-Whigs, glori to (,od Wo haio saved I'arklns, but bavo lost Clnj " A LnoUy 'lurliey. Tuas Mftlntji, After hai Ing llsteuod.at a 1 hanksglvlng din ncr to Jones's stalo jokes, Smith saldi "I say Jones, the Thanksgiving turkey Is lucklorthau wo tire." Jones In what way' """''.'mnedwlthehjs.nuu until sfter A WILD SCRAMOLE FOR LIFE, Nineteen Coal Barges Sunk by Yester day's Galo Near New Yqrk. -V. HOW THOSE ON BOARD ESCAPED. Xluiy Clliiihrd from Ono limit fo Another Until Tin,) Uiilneil Sunt). Knw- Yoitk, Nov. 'JO. One of tho most disastrous accidents which litis ever oc curred to n toiV of barges In tho vicinity of Now York happened nhout 'i o'clock hominy iiioi nlng In tho lower hay. Tlio old sido-wlietl steamer lJoiclentowu had tho b.ugus iu tow. Thero wero twonty-ono In nil nnd co.il-ladep, oveept ono, which wnsjndcn with gitiln. Tho tow was en rotilo fiorii Horgen I'olnt to this city, When on" ltobbitis lit of tho gulo sinick il. Tho m lives mounted tho dicks of tho baiges and water tilled their holds. In ti dioit time soma of them began to tuttlo On hoard tho bilges woro tlihtv-foiir nelsons, consisting of their capt.ifns, wives and families. AVhcn tho binges begin to setllo theio wns n wild sciainlilo lot life, hut all suc ceeded in reaching tho tecks of the lioidenlown In safely bj Jumping fiom otic baigo to tho other. In tho midst of it all tho steering geai ot the Iloiduu town bccauio disari inged. Her tiipttln whisliid for asslstanco and tho htcamoi was taken lu tow nnd toicthor with tho two baiges was brought In s.ifcly to tho Tort llumllton dock. Tho othor nineteen bnrgeu wont to tho bottom. Some of them wero now und wero viilucd nt fiom -1,000 to ",000. They wuio owned pilncip illv by their captains, and had on hoard from WO to 450 tons of coal ouch, f-ouiu of thu coil was consigm d to Now Union. Tlio gt cuter put of It belonged lo Sticknoy t Conj ham, Xo. 1 Uroidwny. Tho total loss is estimated nt over ?1U0,000. AXEJIPKIIOU'SHOMB. lliuMost Mnunirteont Itonnn In tlio (lor mini l.iiiplru. Hi nu.v, Nov. L'0 Tho impoiial fam ily is now located lor tho winter season In tho old Seldom, oeeup lug u biilto of rooms on thu ilrst .ttid second floors, look iiigou the Schlosvl'laU. The Ihnpeior uddonly decided, it tow necks ago, to occupy tho fichloss, which wiii doscited as a tow n resideneo during tho lolpn of his grandfather. Tho sudduu ordois to refurnish tho Schlos, regardless of cost, quickened tho business of a numbei of Oiesden, Hum burg and II rlin llrin". Tho dceorntitiiiH wero lomplitcd with m.tgic.il jajilditv, thu oNpcndlturo of 750,0011 marks rb Milting lu the most magnificent loom in tho Kinplrc. Tho dining and drnwinu' roonis uro shaped with gobelin laposlry and havo richly gilt ceilincs. Tlio wnlls of thu fimporoi's worklnsollleoaiocovircdwithonibo8-!ed leather with ilornl hund-paliitings. A nnuibor of selected paintings, tuo placed about thu looms. An uh etiio light boft ened by shaded glass illuminates thu wholo. Thorcnowiil of tho apirtinutUs was done under tho Cmpcror'a instruc tions. Tliq (j.vlstiiig art resources of tho Pchloss iaVonot bceu touched. -In, tho now suites over thing i new. l'rof. sielli bin' rune. Urniis, Nov. o. 'ilio Inquiry rrgardlng Pi of. GelTckcn tends to clear blm of all sus picion of an Intention to cnibnrass tho Gov ernment by his roio!atlnn. Iho correspond ent sclrcd at 11 iron ion Hoggeiibach's liouso pioies that l'rof. GelTckcn whs careful lu his revision of tho dlnrj, and tint tho extracts ivciocompired with Fiedcilck's notes, which wero often found to bo misdated aud Illegible. It Is repotted that the Grand Duko of linden Istrjlug tolndtico tho r.mpcior to drop tho 1'reclnc tlio Mo in uuzlbur. 7.KS7WKK, Nov. ai. 'Iho question regard ing tho fuqltlio slates hirbored by the mis sion station at.Mombasi h is bcin bottled by Mesats. Jlackcnzlo and .Matthews to the satis, fiction of tho until es, who haio Invited Mi Mackenzie) to a public feist The urraugo incut secures tho freedom of 1,100 slaves. .Inliil Muiidtiiillu'i, lliotllcr.i. UuiuiN, Nov. 20 It Is announced that Mr. Frank Mandovllfe, a brother ef thu lato Mr. John .Mandovlllo, whoso death Is said to haio beon duo to hardships suffered In Tulla noro Jail, will bo tho Nationalist candidate for tho seat lu tho liouso ot Commons for U est Wuterford, which was undo vacant by the drowning of Mr. Jasper Douglas l'juc. Uio Kmlii Hotter Kxpi'illflon, III hi i, Nov. Sti. IJcut. Wissmau will wait on tbo r.mperor to resign bis cqmmhslon In tho arm), aud to state his plans for tho Kudu lellef upedlliou. Ho Mill not leave Uerllu for threo weeks. Ilio I'lirncll Hi fuiiHv Fund LoNiiov, ol J0 Iho fund fur tho de fense of l'aruell nnd his associates In meeting tho charges ot tho I'mui now amounts to .120,000 'Iho death Is announced of thu Duchess of Sutherland. Mr. John Ilrfght's condition Is worso to day, Tho longestlon of his liuias Is moro serious and his teiupcraturo higher. Tho olllccs of tho lustrallan Town and Cminti.lournal lime been destrojed bjjtlro. 'ihoi wero tho fluiot new sp.lper olllccs In Aus trulh. 'Iho loss Is climated to bo X100,000. Woiiiiui lllm Cunt illuii's Viie, Nf.w Vsiiik, Nov SO. Tho 11'orM' Itu lelgh, N. 0., special sajs. "It Is learned that In 1'ltt County 100 negro women, dressed lu men's clothing, loti-d tho llcpuhlle in ticket ut ttiu lato election Ilio m itter Is to bo in lestlgitcd. 'Ino nc.'ro women of (lianYlllo County haio been urrcsted and aio n jail s lurccd with thrashing with a buggy whip a negro inalo who voted tho Domocritlc ticket. Ilio Son n Captiuml Sluinrx. Sitimm, Nov SO. Iho Italian authorities claim possession of tho scieu dhows recently captured as sin crs, on tho gtouud tlut thoy wero laptuicd h) thofliltlsii luwateisurcr w hlch Hall had Jurisdiction. 1 ho dhow s wero captured after u severo light, and subseipteutly condemned by their captors und sold us slaicrs, rj niiiitiu Cm mud) 'k (Jlurk .Kisiiliii;, New Yoiii, -Nov SO Iho pollco haio been asked to look for C. fl. Deaiboru, clerk to 1'aymaster Carmody of tho L'. ri. S. (ialoni, who has bcou missing slncii Tucsdty, when ho cot leuvo to co oslisiro. iUohus$IOO ot (ioi ornment money with blm, and maj bavo met with foul plaj liiriniiU Muiln li) I'lill Ariumir. Cnie mo, Nov. '."il V j'eue special Iiom Flndla), Ohio, sais 1' I). Armour A. l. bavo rented a largo ijulldlug hero fiom whit li thoy propoia to noil Ihlcago meats ebcapir than loeul dealers uio kolllug them. Much consternation is felt among tho local traders. Anotlii'r Cuslilor (limo VVrniiL-. Ciiicaoo, Nov. !!. Iho grand Jurj, which ou Saturday took up tho caso ot Cashier Tall man ot tho defunct 'Irade'n. hank, concluded tho oildcneo to-d.n, and it la said voted lo ra turn a truo bill against him Mr, TiiUuuQ had not Leu arretted at 11 o'clock, A SDCIAMST rrtOPAfiANDA. owOri;niilrnlliiiii:ncfeil fo Tenih tho r oivor tln "Ssis Int l.lliert) ." Ciiitu.o, SToi Stl ('iidi-r tho gulso of working people's fissotiations tho So cialists nro endoivorlng to elfcet now or ganizations, which shall Incltulo tlio 'blanches, now pirtinlly disintegrated, of tho niious group, cmbi .icing nnnr clilsts, Communists, nntl such othei pool olios its hnvo for tliolr object tho ovci throw of uviMlue, goieinmcnts nnd social s slums. A meeting for the ptirposo or forming ono of these societies was held in this city this afletttoou on West f.ako stieut. Tho hall mis packs si with men und women, tho larger part of whom nro anarchists Tho now oiganinlloti whs chilsteiied tin- Arbeller Hum!. All persons, lev.irdlcsj of sox or religion, tiro eligible to incntliet.-.Iilp upon tho p iv ment of 10 cents. Tho objects of tho so ciety nro lo orguuiu tho common or low ot clnsscs of the pcoplo nnd educate thorn tobtich nn ovtcnt that the shall bo ablo to roach tlio perfection of social lib city as outlined by anarchy. Tin, Nun link Ualklni: llntili. Nf.w Yoiin, iNov. SO Tho (I n. m. tcoro In tho walking mutch nt Madison rrpjaio.(lardoii Is as follows; J.lttloMOod, 00; IIukIic", -10: Hetty, M; Musoii, ",tl; Hart, 04: C.irtH rlaht, Cflj Nurcmiu, 47: Golden. 81. Ilcuelmuii, M; Vint, II; llowiirth, Ci!) Moore, 5t; 1'cach, .tlr Dillon, 'l; I)aj, r,l, Desmond, out; Tujlor, 44;(,onnor, fil), l.Jsen, ft J; lltowii, :!,; bmclly, 45; Ciimpiina, -. , ieui-, -,, iiiuuiic). i,raig, mi; iiuieri), unknown, ID); Mojers, out; llolTimin, .10; uiiiicss, 1,1; Micily, SS, Liamer, 31; Till), out, M. .Smith, !l7;turloy, 41 - -. Trndinc V iiIch In Nmr Vnrk. Niw Yoitk, Nov. Si!. Tho Tubune tills morning h is a column and a half of Interview with pi umliicnt local iicpubllcans, going to show that thero was trading and sclllns out. of sound of thu llepubllcan Congressional candidates nt tho I'ceent elcctforrt, partlctt! irly In thu eli'hth district, wills tits sontrolledby John .1. O'llileii. 'Iho paity manigers express tliolr i ondcmtiiitlon at tho "crooked work" In stiong terms nnd agree that somo etiltigcnt remedies should bo applied to cradlcato tbn Gill. Jinx lean Gimrtrloft fo American Kdltnrn. Cm or Mrico, Noi. SO. Heavj ruins biio been reported thioughout thocountiy during tho last thico dajsciuslnc eonsldera ablodimicc. A he ny norther Is blowing at Vera Cutz. A put of 170 Amcrlean editors en route to thoUtvof -Mexico an lied at Siilllllo yester djj. I he weiu receticd hi Governor (ialan. 'Iho Trcs Association of this city Is making preparations to glio tuo visitors u hearty wcleomc. - An Alo nml I'nrlor T.oekuut. New Voiik, Nov. 20.- At o meeting of tho Mn nnd 1'ortcr Drawers' Utikm )ilcrdaylt was di elded not to recede tho bo)cott from Divld .teiinson vV Co., tho brewer, unless tho pav union wages and employ union men onli. If tho union does not rticdo from this position It seems pretty certain that every emploied In tho alouiid porter browcrles of this clt) will bo locked out ou Weducsdiv morning. II riickuil li) ii llnikun Axis'. Aiiivm, N. Y., Nov. 1 A special to tho Kitniiigl'mvH, from Coblesklll, stales thot i wild freight tnlu was wrecked outhoDcli ivaro it. Hudioii H illroad, about a mllo from thnt place, at to o'clock iturday night. Tbo ciusols notslelinltel) known, but a broken nlo wns thoiiclit to bo tho Iroublo. Four curs wero burned and n brakemau Injured. 1ho curi wero louled with potatoes and 6lelgli9 and cotton. 'Irylni; tho Cliloncii Oi niiinllori. Cmi ion, N'ov. SO. Tho trial ot tho alleged un.irehUts and delimiters wus begun in "tho Criminal Court this morning. It was decided to try Hiouek Ilrst. Tho, morning wns taken up In n-leetlug u Jul). Judgo l.onc;oucckcr and Mr. Flllott icpre'entciV tho titato and .Mtir9. Golelcr nud Mr. Alley, llrouclt'slii Ureit. Very c!oe luleruatwaa manllestcd, people croiydmg tho court room. A Xsm CoItiinbiiH l'nper, .Cnit'Alio, Ui Nov. 'id A Tultutie special from Columbus, Ohio, tnys: "Articles of In corporation of tho Columbus 'I'ott, a now alternoon Democratic paper, haio been filed at tho olllco of tho Secretary ot ."state. It will Kllloil by Her Young Hrotlior. PllAUA, Outo, Nov. SO. The 18-ycaold daughter of Nllllnui Turner of Amelia, Ohio, was shot and killed Saturday b) her brother, 13 )cars old. 'Iho entire contcntsof a doublc birrilcd gun entered lici brain. Iho bovls disposed to bo Ins orrlclhlo und reports dUTec u to whether tho act was occidental or Intcu tln.d. Tlio) Culoliruts if Ilia IIaj-. Nf.w YoitK, Nov. SO Desplto tho storm which prevailed )esterdiy tho littlo band of veterans ot 1SIJ gathered at tho block houso lu Central Park, and went through, their annual ecremony of raising tho American flag In celebration of tho oi icuatlon ot New York I) tho ilritlsh troops 105 years ugo )cs tcrdu). Snleldii 1'roin rouoy Trouliles. Mostuiil,Nov. SC Arthur E. Noel Itcod, stopson ot Dr. Hobuts ot Kensington Sspiaro, London, and nephew of Gcuerul Sir Fioderlck Itoberts, committed sulcldo at tho Itlchollcu llotr.1 nil Salnrilm itefmliitr. 1-rlnl .m. barrasstucnt and fnabllltv to procuro emploi- mont, probabl), led to tho rush act. Ho was S0)cursofagc. . - . Oiurtulson l,y a I'r.ilrio rir. Mounts, Minn., Nov. SO. Saturday evening a pralrlo flro overtook II. 11. Sne'ppln whllo bo was asleep lu a ravlnu four miles from Han cock, and bo was so bidly burned that ho died estcrday. IMIsoii Tliriisru fin in III Ciirrlnso. New YoitK, Nov. SO lhomas A. Kdlson wns throwu from u carriage by a runaway team at -iicnio rarK on Hutunlay ana ullghtl bruised. Uho couchmuD was badly hurt, an! v and uuu uursu iim hineu, Tim 1'irm Caliriirnlu District. St 1'iuncico, Nov. SO. Mr. 1'holps, tha HenuDllcan candldato foi Congress lu tho fifth district, coucedos tho election of Mr, Clonic, his Democratic opponent, by 5J mujorlt). .''INAXIXVii AMI I'lniMKUCIAh. Tlio Stock uud Money MiuUct. NT w Yokk, Nov. SO. Monoy Si'eSJ per cent, l.xchango closed stcadi; posted rules, 4hoj((! 19, actual rates, 4SVi4lsl for sixty du)s and lSJSSJ for denmnil. Govern meuts stcadi ; cinreiicj tls, 1-!1 bid; 4s, coupon, lSbt bid; tjs, do , lftl bid. 'Iho stock market opened dull and heavy on selling of St. 1'iittl. lllchinond und Terminal, I.ako shore, Now Voik amlNon F.ngland, una a few others, prl'-oo declined 1 to J per cent, during tho Ilrst hour. Tlio market bus since been dull and feature less Duikers evinced no disposition to trade uud at tho present writing tho market Is almost stagnant, 100; Donvei, 15, Frlc, 2.1J; I,. S., 1J; h A N.,54J;N.AV..U0,;O. A, il.. SI, 1'. M.. .17, lioadlng, 17; It. I., 100; Omaha. IMJ; Do, 1'ld , 101; ht.l'aul, WJ; I'fd.. iOJj, Wub., 13, I'M , SI; C Ik X Q , 10s, Man., 1015; O, A W, O, T 'ls. 'Ilio Clilc.lL-i' Markit, Ciucioo, Not !J. -Opoulug, u.,10 i m Wheat- Nov., 107J; Dec, 10-1 i; Jau.loi May, 107J. Coin-Nov., UTiGiarl; Dec , , Jan., UIJ(iiU; Ma), SbSfithb?. Oats Not nud Dec, SHI; Jun., SO, May, JOlfkdOs I'oik-Jnu., ill 671: May, $14 85. Lard -Nov,, $S,55, Jun , W.27I, Miy, Isj.471. Short rlbs-Jtui., f7 45; May, sf7,0JJ l.oi.il MsmIIivi Iiiilluutl'ins Ilslit scow or rain (ollowsxl by elearlnsf wtalhtr, brisk u high uorihwcitctl) wladii itiillonarj teupvraturv. inanu ut, ursi appearatico nou fntuiilaj. llenr r Perkins, formuil of tlin Toledo Jin, will bo the mana,'lug editor. Tho Dcmociaiy has had no orgun lu this clt) for over a) car," 1 p. m puces -V. U., S3, N. V C, 1071; N. J. C, Wi Mich., ; N. P.. S4J: l'fd n71; Cen l'.. -; U. P., OS; Mo, 77; Toxas, JJJ, U. b.. 511. C. K. Ml: D. .t II.. 114J: I).. 1. W.. hi 4i n i KiiSSi. k.L. l-jiMi,, 2&kut.i tin''itfiilAM ill Uuk. tML-Hj. l. llJJii.