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GOVERNMENT NEWS. POLITICS AND REPORTS. TflK I?BM<H'RA1S in A fix?AXNVAL rk.rORT.?*?OKN* It ?AL GRANT?minor Nr.TVH. Tkm Democrats bj Washington uro puzzled If know what to do. The HOAMC rules aro nearly ready. Reports have been tent in by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, l?v General Wal? ler, and the Register of the Treasury. The Louisiana Lottery Company's Secretary has applied for an injunction npaiust Post? master-General Key. WHAT WILL THE DEMOCRATS DOt TU KIR I'M -k.nt rSCKKIAIMV AS In what IS Rl?r to do in < i'm;kk^v?how tiii in < (h i si: win. AFrKCT TIIK n ti ULICANS? TAI K AIlOl i THE l'Hl SIOF.N? V. |ier TKircnii n to thf. tripcif.| W\s'ii\(, luv, N?>v. '_'.>.?General Ouriicld said fct> night that, as far as he has been a'de to learn, the Democrats .ire a? a ]?v. as t.. what is ho-t f,.r t!icui to do in the next s? s?.ion of Congress. He thinks tli" wi>er ones among tlmm will try to kc/p Ilm partv from any discussion of the nuestinns iai-ed during the extra session. He thinks it will be very difficult M do this. One of the nisi measures to he brought before Congress will be a bill to appropriate money to pay I'nitcd States Marshals, 1 <>r which the Dcuiorratn Hfteti to mike an appropriation last s;uing. When this bill is brought in the old (liseu--|iui may be reopened. General Garfidd Ibinki the Re? publicans in the House will hnve n pretty easy lime of it at next session. He said last night: " Wo can say to them : 'tJentlemeti, we are hero primarily as spectatoM and critics. This is your funeral, and wo are here merely to see the show. Unless it heroines neces? sary for as to participate, wc shall uot have much to say."' And lira Vailing MepnMlimn nieinHer of the Ilonaa s lid Inajjljjfct in referring to the Democratic ptojoc? to give General Grant a life pontioii a* Cap tain-Gcncrul: "It iho Democrats In Congress are so afraid that Grant will be tlio Re? publican candidate for President, they can easily avoid it. They have oiny t<> en i t a law to provide forthe counting of the doctoral vote, to paag the necessary appropriation bills and adjourn. Sm h a course woui?l put General Giant' c andidacy entirely out of the quest ,on. and might convince the country that the Democrat! could be trusted." The geutlcuitlt) who said this do 8 not think that the Republicans are obliged to iioiniuate General Grant, but that they can elect any good candidate. A member of the National Republican Committee Sslid tlrs evening that, liulcs- the prelerenees of Hie m< tubers of the commit Ice its to candidates have been changed recently, a majority of t lie member! are rn favor of the nomination of Mr. Rlaine. It is iiiuler,tood that Mr. Blame's frienda would like to have either (iovernor Mc Cormick or W, E. Chand? ler elected chairman in place of the bit* Senator. Chandler. _ HOUSE RULKS NEARLY READY. AX F.Afti.v BaVOaTI kxpetikh? omi: Of TU dem? ocratic pr rotirtogi A11ani onk.h. [ BT Thrill It A I'll To TIIK TKIllt'M. ] Washington, Nov. 2.%.?The Douse Committee on Rules will complete its woik of revision tins week, and will probably be ready to report caily next week. 1 lo re i? said to be a depositnm among the Democratic members of the committee to urge immediate consideration of the report, so that the attention of the House may be occupied till the holiday recess wiih the proposed changes. In this way they ho|?e to avoid a discussion of political quest ions until the Democrats have had timo to hold a few caucuses, and get the parly in a aajgdj State of discipline. It is understood the Democratic members of the r omtnitfee were anxious to devise some means by which mem bent could be compelled to vote on ull quest ions. It was proposed to tine members one day's pay for each ret :isal to vote. If was also suggested tiiat i< caleitrai.t members bo brought bet?re the bar of tin House .mil censured. The absurdity of the latter proposition was ni'parctit when the committee, remembered that it fnquently happened at the list session that tu e number of members who refused to vote was some? times greater than the number who voted. 1 he < f foit to tin I some means of making members vote was abandoned, and it is probable tout the commit? tee will make a unanimous report. TWO CURRENT RUMORS. no p.Kspossini.i: m'onmius poa *jU morosi TIOXS TO OIVK (il.M KU (.ItAM A MAV I1TI.K, AM? To PLACI 1 ii i" Tl f gfllari LINES tJJUUES tiOVn;V MI NT CONTROL, [b> m mat in to the niwitM W *?? n'm; ? ? >v, Nov. 'j'. -No sponsor for the prop? osition to place (ien? rul Grant on the retired list of Mm Army, with the title of C.i;>tain-Gi m ral and a laige salary, can Is' found. It is n<d probable that any Congressman of either party will be willing to lun the gauntlet of criticism the iMtrodtietion of mi< ii a measure in Congress would provoke. '1 be rumors ulmut a renewal of the project to bring the telegraph system of the country under f?'Veri inent control also luck a l-cspon-ildo origin. Piohahly no movement in ?Iiis direction has yet been started. It :s not improbable, howov. r, thai a Bsorenientof the kind may i>c siait-d dnrugtbe coming session of Congress. ]t would command the mpisirf of many Congressmen, bin wool I meet with the sturdy opposition ot the telegraph com 1 aiilee. AFTER PATRONAGE. A HUXIOI J1A1IC M HKMI. TO SM I ill: TMI <:<I\T.I!N vi vr pitivi im; of] n g, 'BT TEl.lajKAI'H TO tiik lillbt Nif I W \-itiM.ros, Nov. 28.- Lobb.v is*,. ;.re at work tl* ready with tla ii sch? me for sccuriu" a change in the met nod of i-electing the Puhl c Printer. The bill dow befar! CcmgToee, winch is approved by the chairman of the House PrintingCooioirUoa, provides that the l'rint? r shall Ix- elected by I be t M houses of Ciuuri This bill will ptoba.My be t il 'ml to the ftoi.t eatlv HI ti e coming -e- . ii. During Mr. Clnjip's adminisirati'iii the Printer was elected by the Senate only, but the last Congress placed tbe power ol appointment in the bauds of the President. The Public Printer disburses about frl...OO.OIK) iiiitiu.illv, and the passage of the btll HI pending would transfer the entire patronage of the Punting Office to the Democrats. This, indeed, is the only motive behind the movement. It has l i cit discov? ered that the President, when a member of C<ui grvss, once supimrtert a measure subsfanPallv bko the pn sa nf one. The lobbyists are druwing com? fort lrom the di I ov I y. ami are hoping tIt?t he will not put an end to their plans b> a x 11c grant and nil. CANAL PBOJECT. A RFPOBT THAT 111. IH RKADT TO A< < I FT THE PRF.sinr.ncy u? mi I.mu: ? - iiamc CAXAL COMTANV. ;nr TriaonsrH ro no: tridim.] Washim?!?^, Nov. 89,? M. De Frutno, the Nlen raguan MinisU t to Rome, now h< re in eoniicctiou with tbe Inter-Occuioc Canal pr< j<s t, said tordaj that General Graut has eipn-ssed bis wiilingm ss fco gas icut the presuicio \ i.) it,, oaogj company as soon as he can be s;,t idled that It is planned upon a buoi ucse basis. IL De Fiauco believes He i | nb BsM to belaid before General Grunt will sali-f;, him. Ho also saya that the tender of the canal presidency to fiei.eral Graut carried with it tin ooadltiaoi that he ?hall remain at the head of the company until us iibjeit is acc^sftipluilnMl. This would remove Ulm t-Llixcly from tbe tieid of politu s. MORE FEDERAL JUDGES NEEDED. ATTORNBT-GnNRRAI. MTgJt?fcj RCro.MMKNDATTON. Wasrinoton, Nov. l'? ? Aa the law requiree tho Attoruey-Geueial to make bis annual repoi t direct|y '*w Congreaa, fho document will not he published until Monday next. This year's report will contain, aside from tho usual information concerning the .f the Pcpirtmt ?f. a strong recommends tion iiririnc an Increase in then u m herof United State? Circuit Court Judges, the nuiotint of legal business transacted by the Federal Courts being so large M to render the appniutnicut of Marl judges absoluiily indispensable. TARIFF CHAKGE8 NOT PROBABLE. OOJWUOTMf MMOCbUTIO VISWI tihiLY to trc VKNT anV AliltK.kmknt. [IIT TEl.l.i.H U li TO Till: TIllId.M] WAOWRUrOM, Nov. ?_?.*..?lien, ial Carlield was asked lo-nicht by a Titnii KB correspondent what BOT lie things Um D. uioi r .ts aj :li try to seal t any tanti" lecislation at the eoiiiinn si-sioii af Congress. He replied that there was a strong pressure in that direction at the las: a moon, and the Commit? tee on Ways and Means e.f whh h he is a member), was importuned to bring forward a bill. All the Southern members of that rominittee, Messrs, Tucker, of Virginia, Qlbaoa, <>f Louisiana, Mills, of Texas. Carlisle, of Kentucky, and Fclton, of Georgia, are frec-tradi rs,except so far as a tatill is ne.ded tn pi.iect certain iUticles of Soul hern production, such as sugar, r:< e, etc. General Garfield appears to think thai conflicting mi. rests and views among Domoerats themselves win prevent an sgieetnent anon any tariff I ill next t\ inter. THF. PRESIDENTS MESSAGE COMPLETE. TIIK CABINET BATMFIXO WITH its (llMXMs. [OBBBBAI. hast MSTATOn.] W.isiiiNtiion, Nov. 80 ? At the Cabinet meeting this afternoon the PrrsdlkiBt read the prin? cipal portions "f Iiis completed annual message. |( has been prepared after thorough Ms> sidoralion ofitt topics at pre vines sessionsof the Cabinet, an ! tee is understood to be entire unan? imity sinong the PreaidonPa nonnsollnrs concerning its contents. TBE WAS AGAINST LOTTERIES. I at. A. dauphin aPPUM WOM an INJUNCTION AOAIXgl Till". POM \| vs.'l lt-;il VI bal. FR THKMIAITI TO THE Tit I III nk. I Washing i ox, Nov. LT?.?An applieatlon was made to-day in the Supremo Court of the District by Judge T. W. Hartley, brothel-in-law of Sec? retary Sherman, and the Hon. Milton I. Southard, ex ? bar of COBgMSS from Ohio, on behalf of M. A. Dnnphin, me rotary of the Louisi? ana State Lottery Company, fur an Injunetion to re? strain the Fostmastet-tii ii' i al from Interfering with his mail matter. A suit in equity had previously been fled, and the application was for ? temporary In? junction pending the bearingi Justice MacArthnr, Kitting in the Bp rial Term, rsfnaed an order on the ground that such a jiroiceiling would, in effect, bean attempt to run the whole Government. He referred the lawyers to the Court in General Term, tben bitting, with Chief-Just ice Cutter and Justice Amies on tlie bench. Judge Hartley then explained the contents of his lull, and naked for a temporary restraining order, returnable at tin early dale, so as to btiug the Poetinaater-GeuersJ into court. Judge Canter replied that ths inmost the Court would consent to, if anything, would be an order mi Mr. Key to show cause why an injunction should not issue. DEPARTMENT REPORTS. WORK OP thk oKKICi: OK TIIK register <'!' THE no: as in y ?i in: census orncK bepout. :<;enerai. HUbM i>i*rtirn.| Washinhtun, Nosr. 25.?The Register of the Treasury, in bis aaansl report, gives u de? tailed account of t!io work performed In tbo several divisions o' IU? I'm. an timing the year elided June :to, Iffff* The total BUmbsr of I'nlted Slates coupon and registered bonds Issoed during the year was 711,303. The dally average issue has been nearly i.\:t(H> bonds, amounting to W%\9MJ)Q0, almost irehlo the average of the preceding year. The total MMagS of the wasaskl lu tho country exhihita u esereessot 43,1 <>4 tiuis. The steam tonnage was Increased k,I<>3 tons, the canal boat ti nnate 1 .'>,(.! 1?, um?, and the barge tonnage 31.sou tons, whl c the sailing tonnaire has decreased iis.'kk;. Tue pioportion of the sailing tonnage regis? tered is .v> p? r centum. The tonnage of the vessels built daring the past year was 4-, 174 tons less than that of the preceding year. Qaasral Francis A. Walker, Superintendent of the Ceusus, lias completed his annual report to the Secretary of the Interior. There is, tho tapsf> l.itcndcnt says, n fi u.-m day and a census vi.il. lag MM day is June 1, 1?<0; the census yc.u comprises the twelve nun,ths einllng on that duFor the census div IBS law i. quires Hie st.it.sties ot the then living inhabitants,embracingtas facts ufag . asx,color,salleaaltty,scbapatloo, illiteracy, etc. For the asaansyear the law regains the statistics of sgrtoaltnre, naannfnoturea, mini as ami tbc aaaertea, af taxattsa son pnhlsn odarstbia. nf morality and las aaOSM Si death dur.ng "ie entire period. Tue asnasn year is now surrest, and lasse classes of statirilis ate Betas coll cted as laat as the agencies at lbs eomauuui af lea Census Office will per inn. Bo tar aa tbs fsets esa be obtained as laey oecnr the BtaUstlCS Will he mad.- luole BOOOratS than by Wait ititt till the daSS oi i lie year, and then seeking to recover Un til bv recolhc'ion, whiCb is always certain !?> be more or les. defective or I'irSQiOBS. Special invcs tlcatioiis have been liistltuled ahd uro now beiug ae HveL panned. Oensral Walker report- thai IbSSCttSni law eSSCtsd at the i st regnlaf Basalen of Oongisss is fonnd to i?.- ihor ough v sall-fa. lorv In its pg Bellt Si WOtkiSg thus liii.iiu.l be r? commends aal* IWS minor changes. \ iz., Il.ui lbs tTsaknur prlvllese be extended to eommuulcsiiona ad? dressed to the OnstuOffice,and that tuoinganry re gardiug the ho,dors of ilie putd c debt lie omitted From tho nepnlatkra trbedaki as aanlass and aggrsvsiiug. 'I in sup. rtntsndeat, in concluding his re;.ort, rslsM ths qu -stioti whether, as herein ..re. a SOB) Of MS ictuius aUonid be made. Tlie least cost ul such a copy woiKd lie *13o.OOO. ^/'c/r Dal /.'? p n ? ii In'erit'ii A'crcnws rat A>r</fid /tog'.] A SENSATION AT TOS ?AYOEN Till AI.. TDK box OK i'Olson in Till' BaJDCi Ni w>HaysTX| Conn., Nov. 25.?General Wil cox v. ho. at the lime of tlie iniinl r of M try BlSBnStd. was Chief of Police of Mlddlctown, i rented a -i ns nion lnthcIIaTdeiica.se this morning by testifying that on Seoi. nil. r 1 1, 1s7m, he made u sein eh al H.i.yd.'iiV barn, exuuiiuilig the nirders where the bay slum], ami saw in.thing ot a ti.i i?. x, aMassmgb tie tearsbta* BarsfnHy. Tills asaMb was aUkgS ten days In fOTS Taleott Davis wsat to ths barn, and, as be claims, fsnail the iiu bos rontatatagan oanes of atsenle. The state maiiituiu.s thul tins Ihiv was place I thtie after the unest of Hai? den bv some friend of his. '1 bis box llrst appeared in the ruse nt the heniIn.- lu Had'rfi wbers Mr. Baydoa, taptembor M, test? I lhat the nrsenic be purc.n.sed in Mi.nl.eiowti, with winch to ktu ratajfee piaeeii lu a satso ben, sad aid it ovsr a ttringet under ths bay In lbs burn bemuse he wss sfrstd Ids wife or ekildren would sss held of M if lie took it tutu the house, inat afternoon Taleott Dmis, acting u..d. r tiio Insti in tioii of i onatol foi in.- ii. i. ace, vi-ltcd ihe tiara, ami foiiuu the box cs iie.seribed. fbs suiito enile.ivore t to show '?? v ex oei i !? st noon * thai tue .iis. nie found in M m et iiiniiid's stomach dlBtered from iBat la Hie box, hut was essentially the Mud sold in MMdletown. Mi-. Ann Its Ward, of North Onllford, IfSflfed to.lny tluit mb the day of the mntdwrSbO sjw a man orOBI the raadlsasnaannby Mr. 8taanard*i house. He aras ays ?arontlj boa a f<>r the v/<mmis toward toe foxdodge rocks, wbers llarj Is sUsgod to ksee met Hsydes, Tas IcSliUiOiiV of Mis. Ward, toupleU with t. ut of Edgar Itevena, sad bis boy, George A. Stivm-, in toe enwet Hint ihi >? S4iw Bsnisialn Bterens an lbs road benad for boaac abool " wossok is tie- aieru.f Moadav. .^-i-i. Un State In skewing be srOO not the mu: derer, us iiui btcu asM-rti d by Itavdei.'s fn> ti Is. NIL OSMUN TRIAL BECOMING LIVELY. MOaUUffVOWN? N, J., Nov. 25.?The p< v?nth day'spswseadlagB <>f the ?eslssissUsnl court m the Morn-town m E. Church begaB at 11 o'einck this ruorii nsg Mi? Margaret t 11(1, the tlrst witness, leailfied ihut .1. was present, nt the maoblng af ingnsi L when Dr. Osinuu tald that the poor of the ctureh wi ru snored uside by Ike risb. Win. Ulbbs. of Ne w-Yi^rk. ?' bus a Bjstghhei of Dr. Osuiuu lu llackeiistown twelve \eaia ayo. Dr. (Jsmun started alanilcruut reports aiiuut me and ISdnsad to sign u retraction." Br. Dowrnau was recalled ntid specified BSVOral slute inruie mado by Dr. OssiBS la bat leatlmaayy, and bsb* |ihatle?Ii) BSaled them ; never promised to sign lbs pt> tltluU ul?out the Sunday-school. Witness suld |>oslhvely tuat i?: Osman did say, "Urethren, I knew wears shoved aside by tho-e in oetter olrciiaistanc s Man I e are because we are poor." Thu witness added, '? j am willing to uu?et Dr. DSJMH upon tuts point befoie tin, bar ot Boa. i be evideuoe bavins cloaed, the Csiurt ad? journed tu 7 o'clock, wie ii counsel will autu up and tbs j case begltcn to the Committee. MOODY AND &ANEKY IN ST. L0UI8. St. Lor is, Not. 20.?Moody and Bankey npe-ed their rerlTiU tucsrUDgs ttus evening at MS Fuw| I i - ?>?> t. Can Church. The building was crowded witli people. ELIZABETH, N. ./.. CAISS A RESPITE. Trehtov, Nov. 25.?In the United BtetM Circuit Court to-day. In tbo case of dueled und others against the < Vy of i:iir:iheth. on spp'ientlon to appoint n receiver, etc.. Judge BjxOO delivered the opinion of the Curt, holding that the Courts of the Unite ! States have no jurisdiction In equity cases where It appears that the psrtles have a remedy at law; that the c.itn l luliiants Save not yet exhausted tlielr remedies at law bee mac no application has been made for n writ of mun dainux to compel the city HUthorilies to levy the iiiuoiinf SBoapea the luds'uicnt kg laialroBi ami that until their legal reim dies sre exhausted uo proceedings lu equity are maintainable. Tbe nil! of complaint was dis? missed. _ A CATHOLIC ATTM A OR THE SCHOOLS. BOSTON, Nov. 25w? An nniioiuiceiii nt is ninth' concerning the policy of tl.e Human Catholic dutch in New-England toward the public schools. T.':e Arch? bishop, fallowing the advice of the Pope to a 1'uropenn hlsliop, BAB directed nil the priests in the Archill' ccsc of Ncn-Englnnd to e?tntilt?h pai echini schools at once. He Ikreetenspareata who refuse to petronlae the new febno s with the terrors of the Church. In loeelltteA vvher ? Ike liifluotio ? of Hie public school* Is thought to be parttenhwty 1 n| u rt?nsteCatholic routi>s tue priests are Inatrneted te withdraw the children 1 once, cveu if there he no parochial schools In the vlduliy. CABALS AND RIVERS CL08IN0. Whitchaii,, X. Y., Nov. 2.*).?Xof\Villist:uiil Ing there Is cotisbb rable floating Ice In the emu be. t ?cen Whitehall and Foil Anil, the boats have bceu kept ntortag all day. Twenty-nine boats have cleared Up te !l o'eloek to-lllght. AUUVT, Nov 2.Y ?Information roeetVOd at the Awl' toi's Office fo-dav indicates that all the bo-its on the canal cast wurd-hcpiid will meek tidewater. Montreal, Nov. W.?Navigation on the Whitehall Can ,1 lias been stopped by Ice, but the L'lchllie uuj Beanhan ? la < anais ate yea quite open. noes AND LIQUOR CASES MIXED UP. AnUST I'akk, N. J., Nov. 25,?Ofl the strength of a ..f.iti nient made bv Mayor Itiadley, o'tl.is place, a dispatch was s<-nt to New-York last Btahl nto ttng that a large shipment of disc is.-d bo gl to n a w-Yo? k wns Bsade tesiofOojr it now rarem thai the beea :n QBeerten have beea raised u mi slaughtered here br neraona who maintain that the pork waainspected la ?fee fork, fannd te i?> wboleeoaro, and seid. The? ehnrge that Mr, Bred lee's act loa in duo to aaimoatty growing out of tin- laic llqaorcaeca. SPEECHES BT EID MEN IS BOSTON. BOiTOlf) Nov. 2".?A largemeetingwuheld at the Merchant f 1: tohaigo to-day la ( inaJdCf Ihe grievances ot the Hope? liullans. lion rnor Long pre* ? tiled, gpeeebea were um.h< by the Indians ami by ltdward Atkinson. Rcaolntlea? wire pawned declaiina ti.at it is ihe du v i t tbeOovernnieal to accord to the Poneaa ihdr |a?i rights and to reatorc taooj their bom s und properly, nid deeiarmg, alao. thai immediate Bteaauree shoa'd ke taken to aecere the Indiana their legal richte, The rcanlnttom aaikudy a protoat agalaot tin-ftifni policy in general. PORTER'S MURDERER LIRELT TO 00 fltEC. QaXTMTOXi T exas, Nov. 25.?A special dis? patch Iroin Mar-hall to The Cohesion BOMB says: Tbe ease of the Ktito agamst Jauu s Currl" for the murder of the actor Porter was cutlet tins Burning, None of tin- State's witnesses being present tbe Matnct-Atteraey aaaenaeed that be was not ready and asked fot a aoatlaaaiioe. vbieb was graul* <l. Tue loiirt or dered tli" c i rk to enter a lae of s800eecfc, agajaoi Barry arete, m.ss Oaaawina and A. iiarvc). ihcy kavttto forfeited their raoaap 11 /am e. The MSB Is lo be called egalO in April. 8TB <? SQRLT LI RNi l> TO DBA HI. Norwich, Conn., Nov. 2.".?Mrs. Samuel F. Xleknor waa baraed 10 death In bar hoaec 11 PatBBitBB. vester 'av. The h ,use look fire In some unknown way. When the adghkera reached the spot Mrs.Ttekaee was found sifting In a ?-li.ilc e id. with all the clothing be? low her w nst baraed < ff. Nr.wm itu, N. Y., Nov. ?.'5.?The wife of 1*01? Alton, of Colii. 11.iiu, Oinnge Oonnly, whs futsllt binned here to? day, her t.othing Inking Mrs Iroro a stove. JN OFFICIAL RETURNS HIS fj !/. i/. l . ALBANY, Nov. 25.?Th? last Lcglslatllie re? duced the salary of Mr. Htm in, BaperkateaCMArf of the Insurance Department, from irT.ono to t?."i,000 per annum, to take effect from October 1 last. The C m trailer traneaslttad on the i t of Hoven*ber the naaal inoiithlv salary check, redooed, 10 the Superintendent, who lefaraed ll wirk a statement to the eleei that he w-.s advised by counsel that be was entitled to bis muni salary. PREPARING FOB THE GRANT BEt BPTION. PrILADBLPHIAi Nov. 25.?The joint special Column tee of fit y Councils .1. ,|. led to-day to CXtcIld to all military and civic or.'iinlratlous and tradespeople generally, in I'etin-vlvanla. New York, New-Jersey, Helawaie and Mai i mid, Mil llivilatlon to join iii the re? ception toQenetalGraal raDeceaabet lit. OFFICIALS AND BABEEEPES6 INDICTED CTm ixnati, Nov. 25.?The Qnnd Jniy in (o\ ingtoii, Ky.. this BMrattm reported Indlotaieata ngalaat Joha Preer, City Collector, for evneaaianeat | Conatj Judge Pholpa fog wllfal oealeel of ofBcial duty in falnna to keep up aia aareuil reoordoi W.P.Me* leagblra tor aMtoeaaaaec in aaaooa ?nd iweaiy-oao aaleeo-keeoeri f?n keeping pooMablea without a Uceaac A SUi CE8S0B TO < LEBE AMBBOSB, CntcnntATT, Nov. 25^-Jndgei Baxter and ?wtag aaaonasod this boiging law ai parataaoni of oytfP i nn <'. Howard, ol DaytOB. aaaneoeaoer toTbeaaaa Am" hro.se in the elerk>kip of the United Biati s cuauti bare. Mr. Howard is a young lawyer, WbO BUI been BnOtlatag wlih ala father, a pie anneal auoroej ol Dayton, BAFFLING A l> PI 1 F-SHERIFF, Civcinn'ati, Nov. 25. ? The New-Orleans sti aim r Kidoi.ido w as to day lying at Cuy b inding. In ekaWBjl of a depuij-sbeiifr, under an attachment. Tue rnntain of the Kubitailo managed to call him aw ay w hen steiiin b rag up on i in- t& aorado, --he started for n'-a-oi P ans. Tan eaptata tbao took toe train to Lawreuccburg, a here In- boar.led bis boat. // / EQRAPUIC NOTES. a minim; biiarb a^--i:ssmi:nt. Bam Prancioi ?, Nor. 25.?The Beat ami Heicher Mining < Maepany aaa an kal an aaaaaaasaat of 11 mm rhaeo, I M M "? t A i ion at MOMTRBALi M'NiuiAi, i?ov.20.?One bnndred ami Borenty laiudgraata from area! Brltan arrived here bist night on lliell way to too U eft. a 0)o\ BBKMBJfT VICTOKY IB nova scoTIA. Haui tx, N. 8., Not. 513.?The elect ion to-day. to fl<l lh? vaeaat s At m ll.e hs-al Legislatuin for Heilfsx county, reanltedianvaref ?feaa P. tajtra ike Oaveraai al rAaalkaate, bv a isige m .jonty. IB01OBATIO2 KBBTTMO HBLO UY i.litl.s. TogoNio, Nov. 23.?About sixi v girls, employed at re te; - ( irsei IbciW'j, arc eat an atrlae aaaaaai a ranacnaa si naaaa Tbe an.? hate lulu uaaauaton. ateaUnga, at Vklah iher nude sdoresse- ? xhoi ilog e .ehoib-r to MBM Arm a bobi - qp ?ta.ooo rq a mabupacttjreb BitAKTgoiiD, Nov. aw.?The lb ant ford Board of Traue baa aaepa a a mot.u.i reeawBMauliag tu? ciiy couu<ii to rtsant a ^o ins tf f '.oou t > Mr. c lay ion Hsnr. so Eaa&ak Collen in eitiUi tun i, Lisaril entablis lug a ruttoii : , .1 , in BiaBUora. A OOUBTV WBBBB CHUBCBB8 BPBXBO DP PAST. Kin B?ks, K. .1.. Nor. 25. bUthop Cnrrigan. of Ne??rk. de aaaual Hl. citaeriaa'a ii-iuau Caikaue tumrciisi MorrUrille. taresmUestrata mm pUoa Tkia It tin sum eliiiieti 'tedlesfed In Vionuiouta County by Htsbup Corrieau wllhiu s )c?r. AN OLD lawsbit BBVIVSD. PtJgBTX), CoL, Nov. 25.?Litigation Ims brpkofl out worse ilisn ever ai tin Ball Uiiuiaro Mine, ef sliver cno. lAwtaaaanOeveraat naraasrhBer, ft New York, aaa au ir> d hei ? itefeml IBOBBtt? B fcklk luu/draa mIjuj HuoUj(ti lai of tin' null is THE ANNUAL COB] 1 BBBOB or zioN OBUBOB. I'ktiiusbl'Ro, Va., Nov. 29.?The annual oonfeaa aaaeoftheA H. K.Zloaennraala Ameii.-s ?.ii. ur:...1 last nl-lit to no ? 1 in He 1ford. N. C , on tt,e IMnl Weduesuir lu N rent . I8S0 Aui..ng ihe sj jsaijtrnnits la |Aai ul a oanwrlahl t" Ubarka nil>s> POB [HB JtALTIMOBB WATXI LOAN. Balumokk, Nov, 2.>. mpoaali rere opened at Ihr Mayor ? ulUie kfrAsT lur the nr? *?'si.iSKi waier ... ,r pig B rs i c ut lab rr-t, sun re'u^nikPie iu is?t. i bora ?er? I -1 nt. live lila? lor th-loan, auvuioiug in t'oi ... ^ ? to ?,l,sSU,OiSi, aO'l i jo. u ; froio loj lo 1 :. TIIK 11.Ml. LOCK PATENT in COCIir. CfNl is N \ 11. Nov. 25. - I he s ilt of Jones Kargent, of ... w If or I agslbit Ui- Hall safe and Lock Company, of thir i ly, (or aa liganctlun and iiaonags a far ta< imiuistuient iI a pa en) far Ihn? locke, ?.i* on bearing toda, in .be Vuited m .i. . i Hiuil Court. Ta? eirltlenc* waa pat lu and argument Use uii. a I'I KA Foil Til b TliKNT CANAL OTTAWA, Not 25.?A pi ttioototne .>iini9!erof iiatiasys and Canalt aad i<> Iba Be .so of team ma a lit rrf errio r f.. tue Treul C uial si berue has Iksso prepared. It la Claimed Utal LU? ooostrurUmi ol ll.e caual would be thr uaaia ol shurtening Ui? water roato be Been i lu. aaa or Detail and M'Ui'i: br too DiU.N, beaiues materia ly reducing the prtaaut cotiol iranspirt between Uirst isalalt a good okay i>ay PQB iii KI I 81100TIN0. Mosuanvii i.e, N. j? Not. 25.?At tbo Niore Itange to^lay a nuaiber uf New Jeraay riflemen c ,1,0,1,a B,r pnies. Tbe nrst wsafor a pilse aaa, 100 yards, uir haiut. 10 1 abuts, anr rifle. The eataai araa Maitiiew ralatar,ot Aaraar, with a store of It Tbe aecon I match had eleven era lor a haadsoiue (oki marksman'aDaace. ,TBA Ulstaure aaa 100 Tarda, aeren ahata. Tbt aluoer Wat Uaorj? Tollman, af Old itUge, witk a Nore tf ?0. ICE MACKTN'8 ACCOUNTS. TUE LFFOlH s AI C0HCEAXME5T. oovKitMin romhmm bf.com f.h m dim si.v nf. tic km?mh. wkn'hku, INSISTS (lg ihk *c* ( OlMs bit.no OVHtllAlI KT?. Much interest continues to he rnatnfi sted .it Albany in oiliciul circles and by the pabUe peiier.illv, i t ;;arduig the information elicited liy The Tkiiunr respecting State Treasurer Mackin'* accounts. Further incidents, show? ing the general parpOM to keep the iifl'.iir hidden, are stadd In the letter appended. It is now clear that, although Mr. Ifaektn nominally Instraeted Mr, Milks, the expert, to examine bit books, the appoint? ment was actually made at the instance of Gorernot Robinson, Mr. Wendell, tho state Troasnrei elect, expects that the accounts of the oflice shall he perfectly clear and regular before he en ten on his duties. PUBLIC IN I BREST AROUSED. QRXAT asTORISBMI nt 41 siaTK okhck?siomfi ? An I INCItlKNTS. [rrtoM a si'Krut. ctiiini>rosiiK\ToK Tin: TittnrNK.l Ai.iiwv. Nov. Iho publication m TsTX litnt t ni today in ? eenneated order of the itate MM enmnt ken for ti wok past about an allstes! deficit in the "cash" of .State Treusu rcr Mackin, caused much general ex? citement lad gave a sheck of dismay to the Demoeretifl. BtatS "Hi-iah in tho State House. Per? sons also were eoti..iiter:i'?ly amused by the mt?T views wlierein (J ivertmr Bobtnaoa, ConttoUet Ol? eott and Depaty State Treasnrei Haans severally litten.pled In talk the scandal down. Mr. Oleott did not dare to sav yesterday that there had been no ib ticiency in Mr. Machii.*s " cash," nor to deny th e he had asked ] Governor Robinson to raspend Mr. Mackm from j oiiice. lie srdntonaly eraded nutking a reply to in* r|iinies un ti:es" pnliiIs. and when driven into a cor? ner respecting thon, told Tna Tihiu nk eorrsspond cut blnntly that he woold not say a word in aaswer, ami thai thodessnd tutor.nation must bo obtained ti im Governor Bobinson. ! c GoTernot1 sttitnds at Ant was similar to thai of < oiitrolb r Oil .it t. TbslllWIBSpiHldBlll. upon going to the Exeenthre Mansion yesterday, nsfnd the sorrant al the door if Governor RoMnooa was at home. The seiv.mt liesiiab d in reply im:, and then -aid in a cautious n;aimei : " Yes, be is; hut kg isnot feel lap troll and is lying doirn. CooaJ not Colonel Bobinson. t he Governor's Secretary? attend . to your business f " I thonld pn for to see the Governor,' said the correspondent. " fog rannt t sec bim ; I wi old not disturb him," replied ll.! v ant, "Theaptsass ;.-k Colone] Bobinson to sec me.'' sanl the oerrespoadeot. The lervanl aV parted and returned aftOf a few momsnte1 absence. Ho bad beep iffitblo] he ass now as eold la denssaaor as it was pessibhl for him to be He said, " f'olom l , Bobinson Is eagagod and cannot see you." " Have the krndneos," ? ml the cor respondent, "to tell htm thai I only want to ?ee linn lot one mo? ment" " I did tell him that," answeted the servant with it repcllaut lu.inner, "and bo Said tiiat he would mil ISO yon. He is engaged; he is about to take a i Matte lesson.*' As the servant said these words (?'overnor Boitin ?oabb tared themoni. He looked la perfect health and in bebOSrfn] mood. He seemed surprised to see his visitor; evidently the correspondent'soom inn had not been announced to him. Hut he ex? tended im hand, prasped thai al ins visitor and sniil : ?' Ab I how do you do f Take a sent. Are you going to OS oi Albany this Winter t" " 1 lmfH' so,'' said tho coirespondent, and was about Instate to the QoVOfBOfl the objeci nf the Visit whoa harried Steps WOW heard in the hall. Colonel Bobinson came rushing into the room the BeZi instant, apparently greatly Ilmried. He bowed stilly to the correspondent, and said, looking intently at the Governor, "Father, I want to spiak to yog a moment." Governor Bobiasoa looked sarprtsed, ami did not move. The -on then repeated earnestly, " I want,to speak to pen a moment." ('overnor B?hms.>u thereupon quickly arose ami left t he room w it h Co!o nelRohthaoa. Inaboutfiveadnatof the Govemoc returned and resumed Ins seit with an impassive face. The oorrco piss denteaspeetod thai the Gotoc? mir and Ins sun had had a conversation in the mean? time ahum the Mackm .-.(lair. " I have e iile 1,(;.i\ eriinr," said the correspondent, " to leare from yon whether ot not the rumor is true that there is a deticiency in the lunds ot the Stale liea-uiv." " I have determined," sai l the Governor slowly and hrmly, "not to hexe any talk with a newspaper correspondent about the sftun of the State dining the remainder of my term. They have so misrepresented me, so lied about inc. that I feel then is im safety in talking w ith them. Tin: i nir.t si especially is BOt ob titled to any such BOB ver-iition. Its editors have lied about me?have told things about my sdrainistration winch they imist have known were untrue." MWell,Governor,"said the correspondent, "yog have known mo lor several yens. I don't think yon can access. in< of ever having mfageproeoated a conversation I held with yo.i." " No ; I don't accuse yoa ; the n mark was not persona*," said the Governor. He then said abruptly, as if relenting toward t BO cnrresiMiiidenf, "'I lo re is no deiicieiiey in the State Treasurer's ofllee." The eorreepoadonl thought instantly thai llnidtaVleiitiy. if then had been any, bad been made good. He I In n-fore a?ked the Covcrnor if Controller Oleott the previous week had l iefern d charges ugau.st state i mosnror Maekin, and asked lussus pen-ion. A eOBVeiaatiOB then followed in relation to this mutter, which is given in to-day*! TxigUXB. In that eoBvenatiao the QovecBor, after telling tho correspondent that bo must a.sk Cotllroller OiOOtt about the proposed SUs|HMIsliill, diu lan d, BpOB the question being pressed, that he would nut be cross-examined. Hs then formally de? nied hav ng put im exiiert in charge of the State Treasurer's tsfJoe, ead sail t tint there wee bo de A* CiSBey ia Mr. Mackln's accounts, "nor had there, be. ii any." ? The aekiiowledgtrsnt in the Governor's newspaper organ hen today that there w. ro " irregularities" iu the State Treasurer's oiliee " to tin) ex? tent of 10,000"?to uso Its own words? would sccui to indicate that the Gover? nor wits not thoroughly Informed about iho ii i "i> of the siat-: Treasurer'soffiea the past tort night wlirn he boldly said that lin re hail been no dehelOBCy at any time in that olllce. Wc'l-iu lormed State odssisls ken persist, despite thti de? nial, in saying that liiere was a (ti tleici cy. mnPLUggTat Tin MAiKinKAsi bk.b's raypicn. All the itStCSSSntS made In to-day's Tiiint nk. about the aft'nii came from trustwoithy und piomi nent men COBBOOtod w ith tlie Slate Government. I he Apologists*.[ the State administration evou acknowl? edge that there wero " Irregulurities." Their BOOOBBt of the adair is that COBtrollei Oiootl would Si t m o pt as "cuah" checks thst wero in the Male 1*100Sana*l Cash drawer. The checks represented ever 96*000, they ear. The critics of Mr. Mackin u--.it, on tho other hand, that the checks repn anted oxer tfiLooo. Both crities ead Mandl of Mr. Maekin sgroe that Frank A. Carpenter, tho cashier of the Stats IYoasumr, w as very contumacious when questioned by C.u. tioiler Olcott about tho cash uud ths condition ot> the TreHsurer's books. Tho cotiditiou of the accouutn was not satisfactory to Mr. Ohntt. and, ss was bis legal dntr, he st ones informed Uoveruor Bobinson of the siiu.ition in the State Treasurer's office. Mr. Carpenter, as soon as Mr. Oleott bsd departed, tsiegranhed frantically for , Mr. Mackin Mini Mr. llance, the Deputy State I rea-urer. to COSM to Albany. Mr. Muekin ami Mr. Ilatirc swiLlv obeyed the summons. lhe day of their arrival, it is said, limy, in company with Mr.Carpenter, were summoned before ('over? nor Kobmson. The Governor, it is re ptlM, infuiineil Mr. Mackin that if there was any ilelieieney it, must no niaile good; and ahm that ho must put Kieharrt G. Milks?a fonm r Deputy State Treasurer?in charge al the honks of the nliiee, ami keep him in charge till Mr. Wendell, the State Treasurer-elect, assumed ofllee. The friends of Mr. Maekin say that ho then in? dorsed the checks found among his "ell-ll"; that they were accepted by the hank in whicll the Slate funds are di p isit d. and that all dif creases, b ? f.\eea tlie Coulioll. ft and Male Tu a.-lllei's olli.es wire thus settled. Mr. Mackin also obediently asked Mr. Milks, they-ay. to take charge of hie books. BAggBBI mysi ikikd. It is a mystery t.. tho hankers of the city how* such " irregularities" could havo occurred. It has not yet been OXplaiBOd BOW il happened thai there w. re in the " c sh account''of the Mat ? Treasurer ekoeka Instand of actual ? oaey, Mr. Weadsll deeiaied lo-dity that he should mil assume the nllice of State Ti OOS II 1ST till the books of the oflice used during the two years of Mr. Mackin'a teitn had been all mainland and tho his? tory of Mr. Maekin's adinmistratloti ti ado thorouirlily dear. My a thorough examination of the books the origin of then.nt " irrrgularilics " may perhaps be dhpBOTOTod. Mr. Wemb 11 w ill make sure that therean mi "irregularities" thataftor> ward mig'il be e uirged to aim before accenting the books. _ 77//; HEALTH Of SUV-YORK. ub3tdm bt raorcsua cbabducb?dbjion ?? H v\ BJUOI?now IHK iincn MOtriO BK Cl KAM 1). Pltrfeseor Charles F. Chunlbr, President of tbs Vew-ToiH Bo rd ot BaaltB, delivered a an tors m the hall of i he Tooag lloa'l GbrBgtai AsaoShttJsa upon Public Mealtli lust evening. In the course or Ills re? marks Profi -sor Ch ii ad tor suhl: whenailtbogeaenl towdittooi of bsaltby iivi-ik are find, od, tae death rata sliom.i nut axeeed 17 tn l.ooo. la Nee York to-day the rata at 14 la 1*900. Porerery easa of it sail tarn sm iwet t>-i uiit sot levcra slew Hess. There lire i Uutv-seveii p isons coiiuecledWill ths Board of fisslld ot tins city, but ei.l.v rsartotii af tuts susibsr an asshrasd to ths work of hasps ot las That etty is divided lacs foertsra districts, mmbsol willen laeinds several wsros, wahre taoss rose ti < ii nsaibi n uftbc Board ol Health bsrs to look sflsr. 'i hr stss ot ifaeee districts Is nack target mau u should i bs, Tbs auaiber of eoaiplaUita Is lacreaaingyearly, la aas year s.nisi coeapiaiBts wire aiadS by cn. /. us, each or whisk required >o bs lareatlsa d. Ths somber Of laapiotliiii?is a Btngts roar has bees 170*900. Ola ot Hie cl.i'f lex cctnor ihu ? ll/ens of this etty Istbatol house drainage. Alsrgs nuo.h r of prfr I v .ii boassawBi bofoaad in ths dty to-dayla wsns cmillion than the ten nieul-aous.-s. One gnarMtr ot the houses in New-V ik are, nt ilio pnasnt tiaie. in aooadttioa d. trim m <i to hselth. The ras ssn of this Is that tho ptanidua Is sol is prspsr coodt. itaBt sad sewss-gss Is coastaatly mvadiai ths best m weil bs ibs poorest of oar boBasa. Bad sorkssaasatp is one esoss of tin* troablOi Toon .re. w..ny private dW( Btaga m the dry in wSleh tbs BBWSrs BSVCT carry off all that is thrown into ilieiu, l>ut oceans' Sf poorly ccssratad pipes, iteposiis from tue tewsn i ? 11 ? ii i ii i ii tue ground bencnta tie boa sea, aad trie ?ewer-aae, Bsarcsiy detected by It* odor, eaten cellars ami ine iiui air i'pes of fan bbs, uuti is Ibas bboI ti ruiigliiillt the house. Tae -ewer-pipe should he above rrowod and la the cellar, where it caa be examined al anytime BsBoetoUy should easkJolal si tae ptps bs lua.le ti/lit. Another gnat Cause of tnUbii BBS uniioy BBSS Is the ib lav lu he. rsatOVsl ot the tar h:ioc ami the street tin f un.I refuse. TBts has in ver btSO sstbdsetortl] perforsseO. The iiitucuiiy tms been tne Want of proper BrasnbBllisn, No multi r now nun ii (1 ? ( u-seii, um nark Isnoi Mtlsntetory, At prsacat ws Loive aalyae u*ngnlarakirssishiBgfores ol sueetstweepsn Oar only isasedy is to doswaj wttfetbs prsseni lysri b? and bare a wsll srgantssd srstssj of iiisciiiimeu men, like Iks Fire und Police I) p iitiuents. TBS prOBSOl up proprtarkM is ample tor el* aalas ihe eltj if wr only bad a pnpw systrai. Then sbsala be a nasral Binst CiosBlua Inspector, who should upiuunt ljUOOstreet* ?weepersace?rdlBg tu Cleil s rrles rules. Tbosswwt ?lioii.il P.. uuiforuieil ami lie ohlnreil to rurulsu ?? o own henlB. The city slioulil he iltVoleil into 1,<XM) ?tlsiililH, each to con lain several Mocks, and BBSS ?weeper iboald bs held rospOBsfbla for tbs nlciasHaasi of than district nmhrr his i are lu rassid ta the rsssoTal of tbs dir) aad rofns*, tbsnoogbl lohe n sin.liarsy-tein. ! T.a re should be tl'ty or s? veuty-tlve ilistncts ami as ?any carts aad sir lean appointed as remove las llrt saebdsy, fasteadofeatTylsatalsdirt und larnssont into the hay, it could br U d to a atUOb better ndvautuse by bslns di posited upon tbs nslakborBiB low lands now eorercd f>v Fas tuic 1 ha money spent la the present sy t in Is a. i thrown a wet. Flit re .ire improvements now urn k ma la the Harlsn suVer waleB woubttsks ad tho dirt and asbSS fioiu the euy r. r the next ten years. Improvement.- in regard to slau^.H. r- uises wi re ulso Bttgsestsd by the Moicssor, uiul the var.oilsjil.ins torloi proved awiiMBBBt asBssa l.iti-i v Mttsnitted is tho Bsard were ShOWa ')" IBS aid of ii iiiiil'ic Isntern, It was stated that then in at prssMtSitgOOQ tciieuieut-uouscsiu the city. _ Till: WORK OT ST. JO-HE'S GUILD. The annual meeting ol Sr. John's Guild took place at No. g OOMl JSBSSet, last aVOBBBB, The IJey. Dr. John W. Kramer, the new tflSlfl of the Oflttd, ma !e u brief address. The report- of IBS ofHiv rs and depart BSBBtl Of the Srissmtisn fsr thS last year were read. Total receipts fr.uu all sources were li'J't.lSl Ot | the dlshlir-emciits for nil piiriuises wer- !?17,?1|;1 17; the bala.iie un bund in various funds SSSOBBted lo HM>5B31. Tho Floattaa fio-pirai sf st. John'.- amid made last Summer tlilrty-flve excursions, asrrytsg '27.HIS sick children and their mothers, who wire sup pie il with v.'bolesouio food and ItBtatteas medical at ti ml.nice. The Cotsailttseoa the Martha Wsstilngten Bfotiptkn reports i that it had decided to hol.i the CBtlirtBlBIBOal oa J innen ZA Iis oblef t< at uro will be s Minuet ite la Csar. J dm P. Faun,4. t h uns, Jasper T. Oosdwlo, I a ion it. Heii and w. Brnokttcld were elec rd iru?t' es for ths ensnins eaar, sad Messr?. Charles B. Tirwnread, .lame-l a eotf. V. Ii. Thuruer, Lloyd Asplnw ih, Wnlv sfailacb, Dr. K. Onsrnsey. C, n. DelasMtsr, Hagb An. chinclosa aad Bsaonl Loskwsod wen sslsscsd to sal as a supervisory SOBIBtttteSh SUIT AOAINET MBB. BPEAOUH Mm. Bpragnei trira <>f ez-Qorernor Wills lam Ipragas, of Khnde Island, ha? bsaa sued in the Marine Court for $'J40, by Qsenaj Unsk, who waa tutor for her children nt the time of the recent BaUBtsSBj BfOOMS nt f?lBBOl Bel. The BSaBpSBBjl of the plsiiitilf avers that l.e was BOgBgl 1 lo prn butrnoitsn to wuiiain Bprngao in Qormaa, Freueh and Kualish for three monihs from July 1. is7o, nt a mouth in addtttoa 10 board nud ir. \e, line rzpsnsea on laly I the bay was pivss in o Irs i'Largo ut the Wcstoilustci II lei in this slty i he took bun to CBnoaeBsl und undertook lo fullll but BOB tract, from AagBSt IS to Oetotier 1 he was SWOlttna lu Ill's ett> thS Bgasr tunny tu Barry It out. 1 he detcnec of Mrs. Sprsitun is that ihe uareeuii-ui made u\ h> r witu Linea wa? in her sapaefty as ssarrtad wossoo, and that I.liK'k knew that sh? was not re spolislPle Iherelor. The euse all eon.e up lu the Msrlee Coin, pbainbers, this assenlng, oa a mot on in eoaiuel the plu nt.tT lo replv Isi the BbSWer of the defendant. It. McLean S'law appeals for the plaint it ; L. II. At Bold, Jr., Im ihe defend.inf. ANOTHER POISONED Pit. Btephen Mulray, ? boatler, living on Thirty OajBtBetk, n?ar Kljtutu ave., els wir,, and son, were ckeii Mdaeary sick lead ay, goesaiai r io, after <? ttras itaaor, The child was >lrk for lemal days, and the parents I ave not yvt entirelv n corerrd. Tlir*r?yinptonis were like those af IhS WBSelSCfhSSttr When the lacts In t..e case i f the Wheeler ftitntlv wan made public, the Muiveya hud no doubt lefl that they had bsoB poisoned, as i..u t of tladi hi lav dinner had be. u u pie bought i f BBhUlkst, the Imk. r of whom Miss Wiuu r i ,ol puichased I tie fft?. pantry. The cSlid, who ?i.g.-r.,d le-s inuu lbs parnna. it was reu.ciubc.ed, had eat. ii on'.y a bile or two of tue pih. a mannaasad IfsOntancBs,towkoaitas Muivais guve a poriluu of the pie, also suif -n .1 m cat yaluufur eatlns? H l ucre are ten more pies to ha board from of that haker'a dosen. PUlSOS IE M/< /'. BbaBIbTOi Perm. Nov. l*5.?On Friday last, ii*. Kphrata, Mrs. Huber and her child, six months oi l, arantaken ?fcaasaUyttl after psrtaklBgot s.iup. tub child died after baring spasms. The motaer Is ?tili coo tined to her bed. Phralelsiis flail araeclc In the child In suHloleut quantity to cause death, aad a drus clerk tesiii). s to uiirtuf aold Jalla lluber, a st-pUaeabler of Mrs. Hun. r, half an ounce of aisniic. w Uirh snsaald she watilel to klil rata with. Tue luqarsi |uu Us-n sJ )ouned Pill Munday. A poi Uoa of the tiouacb has be. a a-iir to iteadiax to bs enslvted. WOMEN EOT INC LISI 1) TO TOU.. Boston, Not. 25?-?The registration for Ihe Pity election dosed to-night. The number of wwiumu raglfteredts a fewOfef 1.090 aad sbent 500 btss tbaa was t apestsu. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. IRKLAND BTILL tH COM motion*. MR. GI.lliSloMK DI 111B VIULI? as s t'ANtUtlAH: FO\ a MOT ii i>isntior?an kalian ikon clad im f*\ \OI H. In Ireland, the pri.liniin.irv proceedings in the raso nf the prisoner* rhur^n! with sedition con? tinue to engross puhlie attention. The pnn nners ate being defended with great vigor. Mr. <iladstone |gej gone to Scotland to hegm his elec? toral canvass. The names of the new Italian Min? ister are announced. 'I he Italian iron-dad Varcso baa gone a-hore at Z.-iuto. THK IRISH AfHTATOR*" ARKAlfiNKD. THE IXCITrMLNT I n aua m>?pi ? I'LL lit VINO rtiriKa. ?UtOt Tuc-dsy, Xov. C *>. 1?V7!>. The court to-day was again crowded with spectators. Messrs. K'llen unit Davttt appeared per? fectly cbeeriul and fearless. Mi. Monroe, (iaeoa'a counsel, said If ho could prurc the utterance of Mr. D.-.vitt'* allied words, that " the manhood of Iicland should sprmg to Its feet ami say It would tol.rato lauClords and landlordism no longer," the magistrates would hi hound In roniintt bias, PnbeeevM*aB?eB wao railed la ptove tin tr .uter? snce. Mr. Ilavitt, who h id been occupied nil t..c morn? ing preparing a wriiteu def. nen, hi 'ore commencing to dellv.-r II, plotested agani-t Mr. Moiiioe's ntnaiklhat be nail already Hnaa*nraead the ?Bearenay of the croen, ai d dei tared that be was Inaoctuiot the el arge on whica he wa? convicted in H70. Mr. M time lu ibe couce of Ids remarks sod t::at Mr fi.ivitt Is probably the uiost din g'-H n-of tue Irish agf. tutor-, ami specially pointed to his langu ige, cotiii arang the /. i u A?segai to the Irish pike. Mr. Duiltt is now* (<! i. in.) cross-exitnlnlug witnesses. Mr. Daly, since his icle.iee from Jail, complains of bla t-eatmcui while in prison. The excitement throughout the West of Ireland shown no sign of ali iti :n< lit. I.atge i::r et lugs .?. re he.tig held 10 all populous places in the ('out.ties of Ma', o aud Sllgo, Mr I'aniell. in addressing a large riicrtng la-t night In Pllgo, asked the pe iplc to pi ajBTt re i:i tin agtlal OB and roai axaer hatastraraaaheapati r m grip on tho land. Qraal are ode aaaaaahhad iu the succts at sitga to-day. Shewn is saasa fem- of it not u? ntnsxlateal saseehrea ?r? beleg held and the Mayer la Torj inpepnlar One hun dr. d and twenty aoUliere ale un.lei amSS in I he Par racks,aad loo additional police are lareadiaaas. Ali the w.-it i.c s ne being u rn s-tv farrraonaBk A Siapateb frew Dahl u la rae ftaiaaeayat " While tb in-ii agitatora tall tki pabllc thai iIsar are aaaaaiw ma legal and con-tilc.'ion ii aaitatloii, und ostensibly advise the people to keep witkfn^hr law, the country ahoaodawithovtdoaoi thai idraVrcat im? rprrtittou la put upon then langaaae. 1 bn an mug boimh s ?ud acta of rloieBCs are the pract.eai roaiBxeala upon tadr venia Tii. se an evil omens for the Winter, absah la beginning to be tell " A con i ?poiid> lit of The Timtt rails attention to the brisk ir ub- dotunol Irteli f..!? - la old ?.. \> i ntn ..t rift- a. One huBdred and tweety-Bra t'.i ?t rre r>t-i in tl.c i>ts trie! ot i>in gannoli In BBC Week, ' a' ell 7 11.Illings each. A.Government engineer im- inrvrred tha Biet riete b rd. r.i.g on the Bhaaaoa Hirer, la lo laud, with a view to t tie eontaasMMsaaeBi by tbe Governaieni of a tebcoia lor tbelr dral naae, abtea la tercet flOO/W0. Da rut deelared to-dej thai he ba< bet u Beam ted of i', in insoi .11 Kngland on tin- < u ;> nee . f a | rofc--i"i.al perlerer. Bla areaes Eamleattee of the police vtanaaaaa tailed to weaken the rvtdeure agalaal him. lie waa aoaaaitllBil for iriui. b ill being aeeeph*kBi A LONDON PUBLISHER BERT TO JAIL. London.Taaaday, Bee.Ba\ im7i>. Tha proprietor of iho Lomm\rm I'ignro wna ye iterdai senii need to three mouths' iniprisomiient aud to pay a OtP- of a100. ami was rBBJ iired to Hud roeognl tatices for nine irontus' good iiotiavmr, for puhlishing a se-ies ot articles be Mis. Weld"U on I/iuacy laws, In which* ie staled that b r husband and lAOABBB. inl-t.ca crai Mr Heury Do llat be conspired to coiilluc her from Interested motives. _ Mrs, Wclilon is ? I nly of urn at personal attractions wuo bas kept hers. It bet re tue public by lectures and letters re., emu.g ohlafly bar awn attars ant es. tjii? was on very friendly terms with M. <Jou iiod, the Freuen romp ?* r, but tbev sol.pi.ntly aaairailed the Lomiun Iware is a weekly paajaahtkaj devoted large.y to urau.atK- topics. the new ITALIAN MINI8T8T. Lawnow, Taeeshxy, Nov. vs, istd. ' The new Italian CabiaH lo.- beN COM* p'et.d, ns follows; BsgBOC ( ano i. Pre blent of the t'otiuclt and Minister of Fonirn Air ir-. Tbe other Minlsiers ami th*ir pods are BBfeUoeai IM rrfls. iho Interior; Magleaui, Finnn a; TIUblJb leej Baaaaranl, PaolieworKei DeSaaetU, Pnbtk In rostloo; BoDeUi, Wa: ; Admiral Acton. M trine ; and lie-.:. Agriculture and < 'omii erce. IIB. MACKOKOCHIE ro BE IMPR] M NTD. ! ?>? i"iN. Tm -du. n v. ldT'J. Lord Pen francs, lb an of the Court of Atel,es, will bold ( omt ou SOur.biv BBI , win u. It is uu* d raxeed.awarraatwin belirasdfenimlftlag taa li'v. Aiesauder Maeheoochta la artaoa for taseheylag tha monition of theCenrl aad tor roateavai m tvaiiug down the Court's oidcis fioiu I ha doors of hi.- ci.ur.'b. THK ITALIAN IRONCLAD VAREBE ABHORB. Lovi.in', Taoad ?y. N.?v. far. l?7t?. A hhllaaB from Z inte aoyi thai the Itjlinu hrenaUtd "fareaa haa atwnnaael afff fsbeoe, aaal as hi a daaV anil iMisitlon. The Vatese I? of ggf O tons, uud iu. nuts MX l'J lou gUUS. MR. OLAOfl rONE d CANVAS*] BEGUN. laiMsiv. Ta ? la; . N >v. g0, tn7tf. Mr. <;l.til-ton.? ha- aiiiv.il in i. !iiituii^li for an electoral tour hot contesting BlfllBlbltB lie was HMSaotbaataathMllf wolaeaaed tbrettgksaet kaa entire jotiruey fi'oui Liverpool in K IBBWgk. THE 0OUIRBB DB M<>, !.?>?- PUNEBAL. tsM'jov, We ll: Ml iv, X ?. v.ii I; T'.I. The ftinetal of iho DowagtV UoiUlbBM fan Motiti)?, on Meagaptwai aok i> satad aitk mack ?po udor. A very large number of BafnaOM were In iiteudai.ee. B?KBJENDBI OP k CUBAN CHIEF. Havana, Nov. 30.?Psacho .Jitniiuz, an in fliiri tial ex-ehu f of tie* last in urftel on. ami tl: tmly ? hief of my bnaeetaaca in the pn seat am ? -ur.-. mi< red on Me gtd in?t., tit Airot a Blaart. In the .lurisdu in n of saute I. piiita, w itk Bftcea aaan, w.... delivered up their iTHM ami atiiLnilii tlon. THKCll I OF HienWtyi/s PA SSENOAUtkX Hai m ax, N. S., N >v. J"> ? 1 !i" pasnsengor* of the glsabled ateaai rCity st Kieiunoud aiti leats here by IBfl Circa.da |hj I BtatlBBB *?, i xeept tbs fellow log. who bare praceeaV I la Bae-Tagk by train : Mr. and it ?? TBoDsaaI . Partie, yir. isd Vrs. loba E. Ksre ami iwo cm ttrca, au I tbe K-v Uharl s P. Iloseli CRIMES A SD CASUALTIES B1 PJ I KORA veil SDIC1DB of A WKt.eto.do BA',. ClXCIKNAiL N v. '_'"). James <;it no:, r., a wel| snowu einten, sixty.sev en )cars uf.is" s;r?.- . >nm "If Ual msht. COLLISION IN <MI->.\; RA KB BAY PtNPTAMD RAVBB, Mae-, x,.v ?.?;,. | bjo schooner A. II. 1'uk, at hla pJtL rej-.rte .hat a!. - was In > o\\ ,\ with the P.r fish lark MoL'phl',1'1 i'tie.ap'-ii.s Pay, a u U at ber aeheest. THE BA',;K LYDIA A?HORI-. bf ATANB, o 4cs. Not. SI& I a Aniarrioaa lurk l.viiia. 11 Uary uoi t, uaahara an tne no. n sbera ?f Baati ? .ia a.ui I'liud- rascrew ?rre sa\.'d. au l sou i u: tie., ariirad here btsAaf t1jk CAKEKR OF A RI'BOIsAB et DIOM V KNIiKD. I'rRitr, Hi., Not. -t.- A BOgro who ran teased p .;i ba behraoad ta ? a?na ireiek it* I beea saasanaatae bnr?, laiIrs In several ooun.les, lia.i bBBB lasen out af Jail aad Laua'eo a Bra* IHK l-Tl'.AMKH Al.ld:m LOST. Haui ax. N. B. Not. "?*"?.?1 lie stmuner Albert, atylaa bafweaa Piatea and MagaTalca falsa u< tusn io*C So r i tiw .ml raasengrrs arn'a.Trd, aud ain\edat eat.ru, RUMM Ldward's Island, to BafMi a CltKW III si'I Kfi A r tSK?. IlosTiiN, Nov. 9S.?Thesreemabig IMynan, Cap labi AraatAraag at t'aa tor from loerpooi. ie..., - ttiat on La~ 'HA last. Ba toaa aar Uta atvw of tLo ori* crseM f tsrrvau, rraure. tsi iua from Manlui^no lo SI Maria, aba lie.n< ia a slnklug . 'Meli1l.ni. a B0I0BT01 I 0B0BOIA BDBOI \n LTBCkTBS Uaook. Qa., Nov. 36.- At rort Valley, laai i ight, lloury a'aikrr ve. lore.1l, a un ortmis Pur^isr, was taken from de )ull by a bau 1 Of uusnowa nieo and - tag lo a iree near tfeasBlsce, It is aa.d tbal ha a at bung by companions la oriois ls? i iliac.res. A Kk K< H lODfl i-TAB VN IT 11 A KNIFE. 1 lUNK'Ru, Ind., Nov. 'J5.- 1 no n en aaiaswl Hen* deraoa aa.l Hanson Q.iarrel.od wbl'e engagrd In hatc' eriDA T'-tartlsy He'.uers ui rat imtin'a arm. ao.l tuen with a slaah co.ii|>o-i?^ aavoie.1 a.a insular win I>?elb ?uminI laatsvally. Hi nd.xacn uiountad a noise and Oed. LAW OrglOKIW KILLING EACH OTnKn. DODB*CfJTj Ksti.. NOT, -3 ?Several Oepnty Hiiertas ttow i>o.fsx count r having t site i otnro to toa .e ar . i .. ?. cn.ed ibe resl-leai Usputt abarll*. Llaiiy Has aoit, .if hsrtnc warned ts? psr??o? atngbt lor in Onie lor tbeoa 1? tu.?? Iben rsoaps. An sn?ri alter?ataoo ansur.i hasaett eaaaael tLrousb Cue li?.j aud s.iied. and CuiUa aas latel*/ w on.dud. a WKIK U OP A TRAM 1'. <'oi.rMDfa, Ohio, .\m . n;>.- David Van 81 ekle, a iaiairr. gars a t<amp wotk and ahelier yeatrr.lar. After tha leially t?Vdgajvata bad the ai auger bagau n> rati'ata Iba aooae. JU^'aa is..-?teta'etfor?dani1 the usropciti U-'m sa reteil ?101 a kein Tb? rll.in a)ao aitseswl Ufa Van UL'fca. oaA than inada nie re ' ipv A largs BBBBSAf ot attaytBf aieasailcblss toe blui.