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NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, IfOYEMBEB 3, 1*82. PRICE FOUR CENTS. V0LXLU..K*l3,l PARUAMENTAKY TOPICS. TTTE GIBSON AMENPMEXT RE.TECTED. ACTIOV Sfl THK HOU8K OF UWUWi TM Utm ?MMM VOTB WITH THK GOVIKNMKNT Plllllll ANP IRISH AFFAIRS. The Gibswn amrndrpent gubstitnting, as ?eouiiitr for tho declaration of cloanre, a two tbirda majority for tho uare majority pWJOMd by the (Jov.-rnment was nyected in the H<MM of Commous last eveninp by ? vote of _.*s ,eas to 322 naya. Tho Iri-h meui bere vot*-d with the Govcrnmont, thcir action havinu been de.uhd by a majority of one. Tho debate ptwj in<' the vote was prolonped nntil ? late hour, Mr. Pf ?B, Sir S afford Xorthcote and Marquia of Hartinirton befag amonjr ti.< naakaja. Earlier in the day lri*h and EgJ I tian affairs f?N dmon-od. Mr. B**? ??" ferrod to the "war" witb Uj* ??? *J" has l?UuU<UCr deuied that Lngland was at war with Egypt. , amiWCrtt MFOBE THE COMMONS. Uatftt KK.^TINO TO BKtAim-MIt <^*?* CHMTM a SFVSU.ON iv a tfUOi <* ??? Lovoov. RoT. 2.-M t^e HMM ofCeeaajaa. th.e Rl,,n...uu Mv. Tn-velyan. CUel Secr.tary for b* t,d.rorlyn.,toMrMrKH,v r,l. Httl,^ of T?e A<tr-E,a- Mal ftMa ol AufWl M, B^ptem Wrp fcfW>arl6,8e, ber 14 aod October 21 badbora rtoppedb. tb.-v MktedMtM wWohthe port offlM aatbori tiee*could not penutt to circulato. Mr. Ir-\.i>a:i ,:ated that tM saw in the pafNH (&*** IMltMMMIti to the murder of public oftktais. N Ddke. UnW Ftealga Baewtary, iw ed that no comruumea'ion ha 1 betn taceiTed froin the flflll Gov-rnnient in regard to tho snrTendt-r of IhaCtbao ratugaai Mr.Gladrtone said that tbe OoTWrnmonl tbonght that a contributiou should be demande 1 fron for the axicnaM of Bntish occnpatiou. It benecessary, he eaid, to ask f->r a furt er v tc be fore vadiag th ? matUt up, bat be h*d nrxe i believe that tho vote wonld be larc-. ><r Bl N..rth.(.i.-a>k.d wh.-heror not the Gov.-rmnent could BMrtfaUM the oe?:iipation of Eirvpt with out theanthont.v of Pariiim-1 Mr. GladatoM de clared that tlie occupatioa wa-* th I tttalt of tM war. Th.u*'of the wonl " war" by Mr. Olad itonecreated a HMttJ d.-mcnstration in ?hfl Botua. MMkMhltki r-odeuifdtlsat BaflUodWM?4 w*r Wtth E?ypf. Mr.Healy moved the adjoumment of the Qouena crder to call atteiitiou to the actiou of th Oawdmn nta the Laad Aot li bterrBptln* tenauu whilo giviug evijence. ThoCBtl Diok ?on. Liberal, deciand that the Cowt of ?aloen prodneeddissitisfaction aniouit tenaiit-i. Mr. i'ar nell said he brlieved that th-- adiumistratn.n of the MtVWliaarai :ion to tenant?, but it vas useh'.sfl to discuss the iju.stiou on a motion fofl mmHMt Mr. Trevelvan defeuded the Co?< tuis.iK.iuT- and Valuera. H>- said that farms W6rt bcmi: esaiumed mueh more earefally than bi fore. Mr. tiiaiNtone said he could not now undertaLe (0 ?OtMtat aday IsrdtMaHUn, U^bw Um proci-duie d-!>'tewasruore advauced he wouM ne wbat i" c..uld do. Mr. Ihaly withdiew his motiou to adjoorn. >,rCharl'H Dilke anuounred that newi bad been reeeiv^ from Kharroum unrlcr date of Oetidier 30. that the FaUe Prophet was defeated with BMt Blaoghtor last moiith. Siualliiox fli rajriiid ainoi.g flia folloirers. Tbe dt-bate on the closure rule waa then nmaad Tho dabotu on Mr. Gibson's wmm&mmt was pr.. lOBMd until a late hour. Atur ^ewbl >v Hu?WI, Arthar Halfour, Labouchtre, N?-wecat? atid Chap Jiii, Mr. I'aruell addressed the Boooo. He tb<>ui?!it therlovare rulf W?dd serve t? luufUMI ratli^r tlian dli.nnish tM fnction of Parliameutary bVHMti and would stimulate the tendency of tM Houe of Lorda to throw out ? WW? eoailsg from the of Ci?idom. Mpe*ialty wbM paMtd bj the pplicitt? >f ueelosoxe. But, Mcontlnoed, dia aanoableMH irai, tbe Irieh noeaibon nroold ko iuto the nanie lobby witk?M GoreruMcit Tmj La.l debarabMd i? f?te ifaiMt Mr Otbeon'e amen.l nieut; but ou the furiher question of clo-uro or uo closure thcy bjft tMIMWlTIM fn-e to oet ab the j.arty mi-'ht d?r??rmiiio. >ir Statlord N'orthcote followed Mr. Parnell with k sp.^(;h stroDKly oyewehig the new rub-, He Biamtained that elcsure in any forin was objeotioa ?Uo, and expre^sed snrpnse that the Kadicals ihould lt-nd a hand to procetdings wlnch would as ?uredly i?-act on thein*-lven. He declared in <on clusion that closure would dimini-h the eonfldenee ?hich existed betweeo the BOBbetl and the fc;*aker of Uie House. I:.. daiijuu of Hartmgtou repudiated the m ?inuatiouh that tbe Ooverument liit.l oegotiatod with tbe Irish uieinbei-. lot ili.ir 8UPT><>rt. He did Lot beiieve tbat tne ruie propo-ed would inuict anv injnstiee on the Opposition, or that the Liberais Would ever Burler from Jt w aeu in opposition. He wascoubdeni tlte rule wonld have a bealtbiaJ ton deucy, proiuotinn the trausact.ou of busincas and raising the character of the debates. llje Hous ? then divided, and Mr. (iibson's arncpd tuent, substitutina aa requisite lor tbe declaratiou of rlovare a two-thirds majoritv tor the bare iuajor ity proposo<l by theGoveiuai'-nt, was rejecled, the Vote statu^ug 'J3^ in favor of the ameudtuent to 3-J *KUUlMt u. '!be lrmh ruernl^rs in a body voi. d with the Gov eriiiueut. Mr. Cailttii exi<Liiuo<. ihat th. v ilnl -,.. iu ob?*?lience to the decwiou of the pai ly, DOt as sup porters of coercion aud atrociou- government. He added that the resolution by which tbe party had decided to go with the GoveruuiMtit iu thu divisioa wa? ouiy adopted by the ctuttiiig vote of us ttbarr mau. _ JCDGE LAWSOX AND MR. GRAY. London, Nov. 2.?The House of Commons Couimittee to lnvntlipate ihe imprisouojent of Mr. Gray ?reed yesterday that a oopy of the miimteo of tts iu.-et fogii nhoultl be seiit to Judge Lawson and that it be left UataoatcretioB wbeiUer ue sbouJd appear to glve evl dfcuce a^'aiuat tac ckfcrg? of tii. Iri^h meiuberu of tBOOO AfU-ucy aud brea'<? of pnvib-ge ln pum? iluif Mr. (Jray by not alluwtuK ta* laiter tiuie to prepare fcia defeuoe. siliiMUirn tie kticw that Mr. Uray bad bt*iu ouKittfod in fitj^ucntory dutie*. OMSMMAL FORL1QX XEWS. l.f.YITIAN AXD KINDRED T0PIC& Lom< ..n, Nov. 'J.? lki- limt?, in an editoria!, say.s it beheveti ihat a eonipromiee luut been ofleied, or is ?Um. to Im? ofl^rtd, to the Uritish <i..veriiine:it, tho PuriKiit of which is that Arabi I'aeha shall be al h)we(i to expstriate htmwlf and live iu exile. The propo^al, bowever, is unaoflepioblo, It ia uaderstood tha: tLe UoTcnUMSt will OOOtpt ?oreupoiistuiiity m r.ga.d U> tM >oudan. <AUi(?, Nov. 2.?Alaidttiu 1'acha. OorOTMC of the IgyitlM lied Sea OOMt, haa l>eeu appointed to the tutuuiaiid of the expeditiou to th. Soudan. C.NbJAMi.soj'Li., Nov. -J..? Lord Duderin, the Bridbli Ainba^aador. ha<l an intetview witn the 8ul ?BtO^day. i is uin.eiht.KxI ttiai the u.tetview waM Maoillyaatiofactorr. I.or.l Dofatia 3ail..J thi? ***au,jf for Alexautlna ou board lue Ilntisb man ?f-v.ai Anteiope. It ii rumored that, iu eoaoeojuence of tbe fact tUat *^'fd Iturlenu i? to repl.n. ^ir Edwaci Makt in *,'0"' iaeonaidrhng tbe advinabihty ot '?aaaiobuig a High Uoeaaiaaiouer to Cairo. A MOB MmaSED I!Y TROOl'.S. vSfnu, Not. 2.?A riotous dMMMttatiaa of a ?ttiou* <hara<:ter occurred bere to-day. Three btaulred lueajbera of the Bbaafjakata' Uuion, *inch the authoriUea diaaolved a few iajl a*". ?otbarai m Higb-et., ehoutiua. " W? timit P*?r btoadl We tuuat have a blaoel" Tbe pohro **re oauly liiftd, aud seveial were wounded riub ??Qnentiy troopn arnve.. aud dmperited theuiob. tMHiRATION FROM IKELAND TO AMERICA, I>C?um, Not. 2*?Tbe Governineut i. taitiiig aotlve atopa to jrlve effeot to the eroltrratlon rlanaea of tlM Arrears of Rent Aet, by publlahinKrefjulationa under whteh tinpoverlahKl uniona can borrow raoney to aup jVniont (lovernment granta. Emljrranta to North Amr-riCii wil! be lamled at New Ynrk. Bo?ton. Quebec or llalifax. A mao nud wouian wlll lx? appoiiited ayouta ??? radi of thi-wr pnito to keep the au'horiti** anvtaed aa .o Ifeg Bjaaaaabi for the t raployim-nt of emteranta. TIIEREVonrriONAKYTEOUBLM VKIUMMCE. Pari.s Nov. 2.?A secrct djiiamitc factory lias U*n dlacoverod at Iharoilea. Henri Rochefort haa gon*> to Montcoau-tca-Minea for Itipilll lirntlllThH the prlaonere awaltlnn irlal l? contifctlon wlth tho recrnt rlota. M. Roohefort re*ann the extatenee of a per_?i.?.t ^S^JSJffSXt Mlnes as ? datucmua proroeatloo to *******?Vn^parli BerolatJooanr mai.ifcatm.. were Nj"*"'? an.t Manrillea fo-algbt. Omoh caujbt tn the *u *a? arreated In I'.irla. BOWTBI ITALIAN ELELTWN'S H8ULTED. Romf Nov. 2.?The elretions for niemWrs oftheVhamlMTofnrputief. held laat Stimluv. rcaulted in tho r.t.ini of 99 Whtl ?* ?"?' a*g*t,8BBl "? CMtw,SS8oftbol*ft, 87 fcrtloala ???i?oel^*St Tba rotln* ihroujjii.jiir the oooatry ? orderty. - xee(>t BtUffton. wbSS a mob aU.Mai.tod M Mm the urna autl reglatora. _______ THE BECE5T TROUBLES IX COREA. IIong K0M1 Oot 7.?The U-ited - M?adaaatFa_ag aaa laaatra. a fanaal raaaaat ftaaa Um CXamn aiilbai Itaaa to nirnTtrj- tr tba Qarataaaeal at aartoa tbali daalia taal aa aaaaaiaaa Bavayba B,.nt to.".lL It i< liartaialiillfl in diplomatloelrclea tbat Lt OaagObaag aill aaa tba -" '?? eaiaoi of tba __atiean Mtatatag altba v.ew tothe aettl-iucut oftha Lao Ck ? dtBBOta. Cbina tbroagboatl tba Ootaaa ?__ kat a_ graataol iiampt?ai{ am/bady hi __????? taf to aalw tba arebte? al bar oapreoadoanad aoadai t. Fo_ ) boloogiBg to Um eadaa?_ijaerTfco al Cadaa, with 00?_alCalaooa aaaotiataa. aa~ to Corea to M tbUib .-ustouw atattoaa ta_W in l*a Calaeae _teraa_ A remarkat)i?- uapotial e_d bai beaa aabtlaaeO, daal of 1 ii in Kun, fatber of iao< oroan Kmg, an_ autbor of all tbe reoent mlae! lef In 1 ? ?? Utor reclttaur tbe w??!! known facta, lt atatei tbefutnrec? I ejndf iiiciit of 1,1 II11111: Cbaua and bnnij fbuSbeiiK. ~bo hare dedded tuat Ut- ibail be oonfined diirtng bis aaau lifr. in tbe 1'itv. . , ToaoHA-U.Oet 17.?Tbe Japaneae tnana?rpnieiit or npatcb< 1 from Corea to hmi.it apoloclea totbn Mikailo arrlved lo fokto on Ootoboi 13. EverytbtDgbaa .',,,,. to roUere alm from etnbarraaamenl Japaneau atrlTe to obltterata Um ne >Dootloa af um latc boatliity. _ AFFAIBS IX tOPADT. afADIXDb NOT. 2.?At I 00_wfl of tlio Mlnlstcm fo-dnv, Km_ Alfuaso prwidin,'. If ?n* daej h I aot to hand 0T?r ttu- Cub* ' 1 to laoBHtlabaa thortnoa [t ia aaaaiatoad tha: taa Oa-?_a_?oa thi> KT-otind taal ttio _aa were prevaatad haaB fiitenu?t Gibr^ltar aaaaaaa they liad no pa.isports, and aan ar taated oa totalab awrltorr-. Tbe Cabfnal baro dootdad to adopt precantlonary BUtaa? - to ;????? nt tti>- pcopagratlBn of ?ntrl?ucB of tur-i.n anarroiatf lo -paia. m bor 1 aatelar alll aionir Usuo a manifeato. aeflnloc tho attim l" <>f hU partj a roaard to tri*> elootloo of couuciu _'iierai aad tin formaUoa uf a DjnaaUc LaXt THE LOMOFf?iLOW MKMO'JI.VL. Londov, Nov. 2.?Tkt DaOg Xor*, ia u eo_totlal on the propoaHtoa to plaaa the i>unt of LonffeJ low ln Westmin.-ter Al>bi:y, tayai M JadftBff by kla paetMal glfta aior.e, we ooaroely think tbat if Loatfellow Etad 1 ??'?'.? iiji EnaltabXDaB be wonld bave raaaiTedt?> honor o! u uiemorial m th?- Abin-j." FOB-ION NOTES. i.omxin. Ihund 13, Xot. 2,1883. adtoaateafroaa Ifa-rbl aajra t__aaa__araf reg? tetattlottara, do?tinid for Spain aud Partagal, wara Motoa riceiitly from a uiall tram betore It had arnvod at tlicfn10 ? The, PrUKSian Diet Uae betn convuktd for tbe 14tL in ? tUIlt. The Lard Mayor itnvo a banqnet !npt evenlnt' to the raataa Btattraa of nfhrays. joaeph Caaaibarta? deat of tiie Baari af Trade. In a speecu, aiaiiatad tn.it Ea*__t4 ?as uow on tho tm of lon?f and grear prosper lty. The Rev. Mr. Groen, vtcar of Miloa llattlnc ~bo waa impriKoiiKl foc ntiiaiwtic Braatlaaa, h;i>t raalaaaa hi^ bi-n'ti.'e. it is axpaetad taat au wfll be ralaaatd ttom oaatody. I alOBOtrhtO f?? Ifoaai from Bt. rotersburjraays: ??Tbe graal iut:re_ae lu tbe aojabct of larga iiaa iusIuk uearly ali tBT tTT*~"*~* ???f-?-?-? *-" baefe aa tb<ir raaanra fundn. iuauramv BRauaau ' at ? Jaat boaa raised by 40 per eaaf on tac adrtee of d< I trom i.ii-iHn comp _J< *, ?rbo were pcoaoal at au taaar aooeooufraM reoeotly baU baia>" Taa general raaali of tbe aiaaleipal aMottoaaJaal held ind and Walea Ia a Torjr gaia, Aa_patebfron Berna aaya: "The draft ofanordl aaaaa aaa beaa submitted to tbe Buudearatb proiiibttiuc tbe impiirtatiou af Amoricau awtaa, pork a.id aaaaajra BMat Oaaet? WaOaaa, the i_?e-MW ?lalator, wft Coa. ItaatlaOfte tO-da| for Baj?oafc He bad au audieuci: wltatboB?taa bafora ataittac The Baltaa baa fur niHhedliim aitb kattara to tlie Byrtaa aatbariUeala ?troctinx tiieiii to reoetve und antortalatba MtBMirrof tbe liil'cil -la'esa^ bls sueat. OrTAWA, Nov. 2 -Tbe catdtal of tba propomd " Cen tTalBaakof CaaadaM la to bt #1,000,000, aud its uiain otlnje Wlll be in loronto Muntkku, Nov. 2.?McGill Uui7or?lty ia diicuaHing the proprlety of aduiittin. wuiucii. Tbe povernoic iiKiu eom< tiine eousidenuK tbe queatlon laat night Flnally tbe aubject waa unauluioualy referred to u commmee^ . . . Maban iCu., uianuf-i'tiirers of ajrrioultur'ii luiple ments, are Id fltiauel.il dldienltleo. Ih.ir Uabllitlaa are \.?n..iiHiv aattaaaiodat froiu *0u,ooo to #70,000, part of whlcu l- aecuied. COLOEADO COAL Ml.WIlS ON8TMIKS, Denver, Nov. 2.?At the Eiic and LoviaTfllc rnal u.iiub 4(K> cuiuera went out on atrlke yeaterday The mlnea are on tbe iine of tbe Uniou i'.ieitlo Kailroad, near tbla clty. The mlners at tbe Erle mltiea, wlio hare ?aaa <rettin>: 90 oentN per too. now dcmatid #1 25, wbile tho>-e aaaf ajad at the Ix>ulaville oitnea, wbo bave bitb erto received 88 conta. want $1. Beaides the meu who work in the mmea, tbe yard and all ontatde banda bave joined in tbe ?trike. Tba aroprtatora aara racaaad ia Ki-hi tbe de_i tuda of tbe airiMem. Tbe pnoe al coal iiaa t)' en luereaaed to *."> per tou in aoBoaajaaaea. aud tue airike from p.eaeul indicat:oua pioiuii'B lo oe u long ACCTIOSEERS ACCUSED OF SWIXDL1NQ. PiiiLAM.i.PHiA, Xov. 2.?Two younp raen, aamed B. F. Pancoaat uud WiUlam Sberbuurne, con atitutluit tba tLnn of B. F. Pauoo_*t 4 Co., auctloneera, were aneated tbla moraiag for embe?iement of ginida under tbe. confifrnee aud factor law. Tbe allegatlona are that Uei,ry * liatch, of Bontoa, and WhUooiab Uroa., of Wijreeater, Maaa., conai^ie<l abaaa to tbe <le feiiii.mu, tiie :1im tlrui to tbe vatue or $l,ti_3 75 and fue m.'eit.p atar $8?K>. It ia anerusd tbat tue (to.kIh were ?oid, aii'i WbOB aeouatable viaiied Um ntore be found uo ai(H k tbata. Tba aaaaMMd iuen were glven a beariu){ tbla alieru'iou aud a tre be!d tu $3,000 bali caeb lui trul. A rAYL\G TELLEIi ABSCONVED. rmi.ADKi.i'HiA, Nov. 2.-\ViIli.ini G. Ba_M 11, paytef taUar of Um Ptiiuaylvania Couij.auy for inaur auoe ou livea aud BjraaUag annmUia iu tbla clty, haa abaconded, ainl bia a<i'ounta abow diaerepanciea to tbe auiount of *.0,000. Ilebau beeu connoeted wlth tbat eoaaaaayfac ibirteeu jeara, and ne ha? a wlfe and cblldreu. He ib'parted ou Oetober 16 for a two weeka' vacatlou, and diiring bla abaaaaa tbe defab atn?u uaa red. BiaMavaof aboenea aaded oa Bamrday laat, bul be faiiod Ij reluru. tlc ia ibirty-elgut vcara of afa, LA /?;/?> 7 ,s 7.1 TL COS TAA IKiS. BOfJKB?1stown, N. J., Nov. 2.?The N>w Jiraey ->t.?te liaptlat Conveutiau, wbicb Iiaa been m ara nion beie lor the laat two da>a, a()joiiriied i_?t aTOalag. Tbe folJowluKOf-t'era were eketad : 1'ret'd. ut, Juil.e J. Bai aaaan. af Treatoa ; rloe praatdau ". .1 M. Carpoater, of liuriuiKiou, aud <. - Webo, al Bew-BniaawMi; aae ti'Ul) ; tbe Raf. T. I. Vftaaai. of NiWalM. treaaitrer, Assay Suy1la.11, of 1'ietuiiii. .ci. WARXED dOAlNSl KBBMEMA BotVOVi Nov. 2.?T?8 Ia_onaed Da^Brt?dai< of tbla Htute baa aaaaal a afaaaaai to Maaaaouuxtta aoUay-batiata ta tbe aaaartaaa btadajal aadl aaa Natumal Llfe inaurauce C')tupaniea of N'ew Haveu, ?arulug tlteru aKamat certain peraona who reiireaeiit tbat ibe roceiverauip of Ibaaa eoripaulei ia nila.uanaced, aud, uude,r tbe pretended aaaaN tO OOBlBat fafbf? BBd BCOtaat tbe pollcy-lioldeiH, are aolintiux pnuir? aud un a?.^i>rti!iien( lu advaure of a yeaaaataga or taatt fbare of tiie aaatta. _ THE OtUCMMM tHAMJ'IOSSaiJ'. Boston, Nov. 2.?Four gamca aaaag played ln tbe cbecker aerMa to-day, aud all were drawn. Tbe rrrord to date 1. aafollows: Wyllle, 1; Barker, 1; drawn, 29. _ RA1LROA D ISTEEEST8. A REPORT TO ENGllW BONIHIOLDERS. coxnmox or the xf.w-yop.k, pkxxsylvania AND OHIO R?ILUOAD COMPAXY-A POOLIXO ARRANfJEMF.NT HdWH LOXDOM? Nov. 2.? Tlie rt port of MfeWB. Allport and Hwarnriek to the bondholders of the N.? York. PeunaylvanU and Obio Kallroad Oompany recoru inends that nejrotlatioiiR De opened with the New-York, Lake Erle and WeatOT Railroad Company for a poollng arrangement by tbe tcruis of waich enrh company shall n-eeive proflts proportlonate to lts mileag.- and shall contnlmte ul-o proporuotiately to the worklngexpenses. Incaaeofa fatluro to nmke an arranfrement with the Nrw-York, uake Brte au.i w.?t.Tn< ..mpany the report ?i. M Mkb the eiteiiHi.m of the line io as toobtalua portlon of tbe seaboard trafilr and a partial conibtnation with otiier roadi nraatag to Cteratoad, in ardat to degtroy lh>- pi. Mnt nnnotia riiinp. tltioii and effeet a erudual rai.-dnp of rate*. Tlie <1<>< kt* firi.l iiiaeliiia-rv fur aMriuugUaa. iron nri ?t Ctoretoai eboald aiso be ex toadad, aad a fkaeMtd eboald Maarabaaad on the ea plraiion of tM lease of the CToTeJMd Biaadeae. The service should be lmproM-d by nin nine addttteeail pn-.sencer oars. The report also roaaaaaaoada that tM eaaaaaay bave aojaal riabta ?n<i pewan wltfc tM BFew-Yefk, LaMBneaad , i staapau y m I tMtaf Uaae, un.l any tl.at tM ul- i tareaaai laj a?ay bteuaaa iatoreoted to, tM twe ttaee to i ? ?'. latogral paru bI tM Muoe lyateaa A . jtoolitig arr.Hu'.'iiinit la rooomntnadrd tfabaatatol la xj,.t laaafbte. r ataMaldba for a loog t.Tin, t.iKii nompantoa Mndiag tii ataatraa n..t to cutcr Into a:iv ogreaaasat h lartoaa :.. tM atbar Mnaari llipatl atd Bwarbrl a rartMr state that of io eapltal rrnai .1 alnee 1870, tbey eould oaljf liaea aaj.flOO.000 ? kloli lij any poealblHty ronld haTaadflrd t.. t:. pntperty. tbe rrtnalnder hartng med In otber \ in.iy of iiuuneiai devlee for meetiua; uabilltiee by lu ? I B? .i ok bad in-ervlews w!;h Preatdeui Jewett aod Mr. Vaudertrtlt TM tonner ea praaaed hta wlUingneae to aegotiata 'or a i.1. TM lat ter w ariliina to arra wltb Weet era towns, but opp ?etween the ? Weatern aodtbe Sii a y.irk OentraL ? i ;. .1 :.. tbe !? poi l 1) ing i.-a.i ooiiJ a -? .1 empowerlng tiu lo i>a. ?10,000 outuftbe Bral aioneya r..ived. i:i^ said ihej i.ad beaa ofarad M ,uuu for the report lu lea. THE CHABGE IN THE "NICKEL PLATE ? Th? trayera of the Btoek of Um New-York, Cbtoaaa aad - . Loada Batlraad (tM MWeM t wer.- I'lijjai-'i'd yi-t.-t.i n In .'ountiut' aad v.nfwng the ?loeb wkaeh had aeao depealtad ea ?fadaaaday aM rjnlred stataa I raal Ooaaaaaf. Oeaeral Derareaa, aoa of the boyara, sai.i that tM parebaaa Md beaa falty eaa> njTiiniate.i. .v.i eMajga n the i(..ar.i of Dtreotoa wus ?Mde yaati rday, aad it wlU )?' a oay at two before any ? p ueh iae niou-y hha'i !.< i. nii, ' be taaaa ? ,:!.? prooable. it i? poaalbl^ tuat aomechanfea i in.i.t.- to gtre tM n?w owi i iroattae BUtttora. BUM0B8 OF A BE1 rLEMENT DEN'IED. It was rcported in Waii Street yeabarday that oaotUaaaeatbad Mea raacMd botweea tM Manhattau ,v hrtetaata aad tboae reptaaoatod by B. B. Kaaa* laad wiih reapeei to tM poetttoe. of tM Metfopotttoa Klevate.i Bailway Ooaipa that has not oeen exchang d fur Manhattau .-.'eoiid prefened Mr. Kin- - jaia! eaapaaUeaUy dealed that any agri aaaoal Md kaaa .i or ti.nr ta< re a ?- aai boi la ?l ' i: dtoa loa ot aBaln ??? la do wiaeebanged fro a wbat it bai beea toi aooM Ume, and he thotuchi ibat tM ?treel rumora were ?).i ?peeobulTe porpoM *, WhlU tbe M mbattao people 'n .linate.l that ;.tletnenl w:.s n.il tur off, thoy uiUuitted taai aayet ll Md not beaa autde. m I0N0B1KT OF A BEPORTED PUBCHABB. With ragard u> the pnbliabed diipatch a? serfing that tbe eontrol of tbe Hor<ton aad Booaae T:m n. i RoQrea i aad beaa aae md tn the taierest of Wiiiiam n. TainliMH. a proauaeal dfraatoc af the companj Hat.l ye-.terday tiiat he di.l not Oclievo tiie utorv. Therc was on re??on to utippone tant a oh^nce of contn.l N^d | v li p ?>? , bu. - ? .. I>e leve ttiat. II had tmt. I such a transaetloa sbnuld be ounaainaaated he woold be in. st llkelj ;.. Mar of It IK, Mwotoc kaew uotluug ui>out tiic teiegraphedstory. BAILBOAD NOTES. Tha ramoTal of th*- Wabaah generaj ofBeea from Bt Looia to ' bieagn aaa aiaile atmply as a mattrr of eooTentanee TM eontpaoy'a iMpa at Bt Leala wiii not i"' -'-'.' l?..>r.>v, Not. 2.?The Journal sm-*: uh la mntontood that Co ..r.. 1 Barrowa, of tM wiilmantic ? - t tke ; Jaj Ooold'i )? aee apon tM li.i.r.l or Dtrecton <>f tMMaw-YorkaodJfew-KngiaiMl Ballroad ' Chicago, Nhv. 2.?The QllnoU Centntl ? irmed tM SleMI Plata Ooaa pany ta.it it wtll aot M allowad t.. aaa tM toaiporary depot araotod for It ot tbe foot of Baadolpaal wtll prarenf *h.- Nlkle IMate tran.s froiu irtaMat fail... r nortb tnan Foartoeatavat, TM eaaaa oi tM cuauK.' ef proLTaiQiue l? not kno.vn. The eaaara freiKilt ataata of the Golorado TrafM Assoclatioa, the (iouthwe?tern pool roa.N and the Iowa Truiik i.ine aaaaatattoa have Mea m ataatoa here two days, BOaatdarbui the quent loa of tM appolntuient of an arhitraior to tu ttie pan i Dtoaei on bastneaa but m. re tan Ma beaa raaoMd. At tM meettna to-aay it was airrei d thai the ralen un i.iinmr. WUtea li^ve Uwn d> inoniiizfd, ahuuld 0'- r:.iv.i to i- oeota t.. *feeoarl R.ver i.iliiis. and It ?:i#i <l or id<-.1 to usk for u inn-ting. f U ? repreaentatareaaf tac Wlaroaetn r..id^ Intenatad iu l.iiiil.er deettaad to tMat pojuu with the vlcw ot solldlty ing the rates. _ UEAVY FAILUCE HEFOltTED. ?T. LOUIJ, Nov. 2.?Ati atrachmont ajrainst tMOIbMaad Btarratl MaaiifiudiiilinOwapanj hus be.n baaad for$i9.ooo. Papueu troa ntaartUa say that the tinn are attklng an exten?lon for one year, on account of tnaoility to ti.ake collccuous pri.iuptly. Tue headquar tataaf tM aaoaaaay are in Tttaarina, wtth brancties at Edenbora, Parker^ ;m.l Bradio d, Pcoa., Olnao. N. Y.. Chteago, 01. Laoaa and LoaavrlUa, Taej axanofaeturad f-iuiiir., boliers, uiowcrs aii.i reapera, and inaealnary fur U?<; in the 01! dlHtrlcts. TMtr < ap.tal ?\jla .toOO,oH>0. THE TRAX811 01 FElfUS HArtTFtjlti), Conn., Nov. 2.?Tlie Ccnnaii aotMaaoaara wM ar> lo obaatra the tnaatt of Taaaa froiu ti.ls jMilut have arrived In tbls elty and have aetoetod giaaada at Trtnity < oiinre a? their patat ef aa? ?ei vuliou. IL'JT WlU OCeUpy lootun iu the CoHegc build ings. Si'SPECTFA) 09 IYIFE MURDER. Mra. Rose Barr, BfC iorty.nf No. 1(5 (.Jarii-.m st.. Krooklyn, died auddenly y.iterdav afUTiio<iit. On ln vaaHBattofj the c?s?', the pottoa baataod tbai on Tues day Mih. BaWI and her hutibaud bad a qii.ti r.i, in wlil. i. the woman was hajlly baataa, Their dauuiit.--, Marv, a<;e twelTe.aald toal tl raak.and taai her fatber knocked Mr ntutbcr dowa and kieUe.i her in tn. side. Barr wiu? anoated at EUrMek'a Btorea Uc .!? niea beatl:i>.' his w l:e. EJLLMDATTBE QRAND CMRTRAI DEPOT. John Owaoa, atre lotty, of Xo. 2'SA l.a.-t maateaaib ak, aaa ttoava aador tM waaabi of a train totMyaadaf tM Oraad Oaatrol Dapat yoaaaraay af t. rnooii, the ifetdeal >..:;.>: eoaaad bj hla hors.-H tak M fngat. lie a ,!?.,, MlJ1)rliv aiUr war.Hn tbe Win teeatbBab Preclnct St.iiion, wlutlierhe bad been teuiovcd. TELEOEAPBIC N0TE8. AN IBOfl a.m. ITXtX COMPAKT tHOOKPORATEA. Albaht, Nov. j.-ii,,. Iniernatiooal lr..n aud Htael. umpaaj .,t v.-w Vork. capttai $i0,oO0,tH>o, ?-m m or nomt.-.! lo .uy ntixsoj '_' I Im .-piiinors in lli .<?:. work t:... aft? nnon Tbei bad b uneol tb-iu .? II f.ira w.ek ipay< "'?' ~ *""? '" I ?B1 ... i.ii (TAJfAM. ALBakT, Not. ?_'. -tbe .nn Mt.,t ..t t .11, ...lie,.1 "? la-' m ? ??? ? ? . , ,r wae ?''?*? ? ??* ? ye?r w - , dmtag .nr l '..lli of <>. I.) ..?;, 1 --.'. IU eoiii-i tMi i.b ,i.n ijetebot ia?i yaar. A M.'.V li.-IKl 1 IKI.I .,hki-ii OOHPAXT fOl Ai.n w\. \. ?, '?.? Ibe kiaBhalton Ifir-trici l I . koii . apttal ti.-i.iMHi n ? o.'i.v ii,.- uur i- u> iun ,'ihiii a maiii .nii. ?? 0. tka V1 ?'?".' ... ., ..i!,. i pewta in tne . ny rancii ufflcea atajr b< m f,,.,, * ,, i, ,,m ? ?> di.*a witnu* .a tnr. ..uit>i..y sii.i ki a...? ??? wiiii aaefeetl ?oat 'i uusiuM ktiaa] .. n.i . PlIil^l.KI I'HIA. \?V. j.-.,. |. ,.,,.?? IVlll nmtre.,1 iiir a'uinaD'i Foratxn MN.nna.y ~o< ieir tuiiiin.ir.1 ii, ,i ataslnaa Una munmi, Ibe ..... i ,.. lij tht pi. .iiiru,. wii ? I- Wji-,,, ,,, ,:.,, .,,, j,.. j ii |Coowi?a.ul -r? Vurk, conductotl iu* i. >..ii..u.ii ?aarciaaa, llie tir??.iiri,? i.-ih> i ?..?*r.l II, ,1 Ifcl i. t, .im.iuut laoicd by the Vtuineu* l'..rei?n Ml-?i.?^aiy Moclct> .u lk- i?at eigiite. n wuaiua wasaiv?,?7a j.j. FOLGEB AND TnE MACIIINK. TnEIR RKLATION* NOT HARMOXIOU8. A ORoWINO CONVICTIO.V THAT THK ELF.CTION OF THK HKAD OF TIIE TiCKRT 19 NOT DESIRED? CACSE OF COXK'UNO'S HOHTILITT. |FKOM A aTBOUl correspovde.nt of TfiE TRIBrVKl RortiPflTtR. Ocf. 31.?The aaspicion that Srere tary PalaajAalaattOfll aa Governor ih not daatiad by t!io Atinnmsfnttion uicmliers of the Re publionn State Committee ia growiug strongor in the Wostern part of the State. Somo of Secrctarv Fnlger'a olose personal frionds even en tertain thU suspioion. Ono of thom. ex-State As sesaor Hadley, who waa in this city to-day, frankly aaidthatbe,\\,[ not BeUewa the Stata Gobmbittee waaattemptinc to alaat Mr. I'olirr. Mr. Hadley BTM a; U'..T.-t l.?<>, a few ajflei <li>?t.int from Seere tary Fol^erVs bjOBM in QaMTB, aad for inany y-ar* baa bees. an tatjaaata friend of the Baeratary'a Dar lagtbaBfaaant _oath be haa reaeiYad afraral l<t tiTH fraaa Mr. Folger ia ragard to tba eventsof the eaapaifjn. " Jnst aa anon aa the? bad patauaded hiin to aeoept tba BonilDatioB they atopaad ?rarkiacln aaid Mr. BadTa] toTu i'i:ti'.i;\i:'s nerrnapnaditnt, in r-piy t<> .1 qneatiaa in ragard to the ralationa of Mi. Fol? ger with tba State Coaaaaittee. By the tera " Btata I ommittea " ? \ ? 1 ?? politlcian noa ondor ?'. a riter to meaa tba littla eliqae of Adaioia tralionBepoblieaaa?Joba P. Smyth, Qeorga H. Sharne, Dewitl t . v. ba lei and Bteahen ii. Freneh ?who bare abeoi poweza both of the Be publican Btata Committee and of n.s . Committee, " Do V"ii tbink that -?-?:?? Folger ia aware of tbJanegleet of the state Committee to uork for hi.n f BBkod tho oomepondent M He a?derataodi tl. ? aJtoatiofj perfectly, He knawojaatwbat baebeea ejoiag on. Why. they fbreed Smytboo tbe eoBunitta . .lnn.m in ? of ln- pr??? " I iiave anderatood tbal be deaire i tbal B, Platl ? ? iter-uouiil ite coiitiinirii a. ciairtQJU of tho COIIItll't "Tl at he did deaire, and Mr. Boaytb kaeo it, l be day ba for tbe Kral time, ? ? ? .. ? ezp wted tbat tbay woaldeleol tbeir ebairman, Mr. Bmyth eame to bia room and aaid: 'Jadge, aa tbe Be pnbUcan caodidate for Qorernor yoo. ha~a a righl toazpreaaapreferaooefo] tbi eiaotioa of aooae ono in in aa i ba raaaa ?>f tbe State Conuaittea, inaemach Committee latomanaaje youreaaTaaa.' The Jodge replied: 'Well, Mr. Saaytb, I tl.ink arobad better let thinga go along aa tbay are uow, witb Mr. Carpenter aachairnuHL It wonhl cau.ae 1.-.-J oi ,i i;ir.' Smyth'a beaddropped aad ho di lu't aaya arord aaoraoa tbe aabjaet. Parbapa tba Judge l.ad (JiM.k'ii looqaickly for iiim. Tbenezl daya triend of the Judtfo catne to hitu an<l aaked! '.ludge, wliat bare yoa beaa aaying to Bmyth and ' I'o.n' Plattl I'lfy are actin? like two aeboolboya, K'?iii^ aronnd cnraing and waariagaboatyoo, rbeo tbe Jadgje toldbimof tbatalb he bad bad witb Smytb tbeday before. Bat yoa a_ow tbe j wontabaad and B_de Smyth ebairmaa deapite tbe Jodaa'a protaet. I5ut the Jadaje B_daratanda lt all.'' ?* If the Jodaa u dafeated for Qorernor -will he retain hti ofBoe aa Seeretary of tbe Treaaaryf " IIO VMli.-' "Willoot tbe Adminiatration atteupt then to forre him <?ut of tbe Cabinel V "i Ik'.v may;bntxbey m ili i are togiva tlwurreaaona in amtinaj. Mr. Foigar aill uot take auy hiuts. He B-daratanda bia poaitioD aud their poaiuon pre ciaely. If thoy n.> [onger deaire .im preeenoe in the ( abinet tbej aill bave t<> atate so m unmiatakable langaaga. And ihen he aill bave some lettera whiob bare paaaed betweap hirn ,t, ,[ thetii to 8*Te oa? for publieation wht.di will boroad with a (rre:?t rleal f>f mtereat, I tbink, iiv eTaryoao. H Ia ao awfaJ ahaaaa that he ia goiiii/ t?, be aacrificed. Uaiaa'tUJte tbaaa. Ii ; be elecu&l he woubl try to n.le lika (JartJeldj to i?tve all kinda of Kepubticana a roice in tbe State Gorern nietit, as ?. in ii guve all Uapubli anearoioa ? ih,. \ ] >id jrou erer bear wiien it u.is that Coukling lirat ezpreaaed diaiike of Folger '" " l nev r did." ?' Weii. i w.is tbia way: One day Coukling .'.?? an argnment before Um I ofAppeala, Naturallj Uw-re waa a eertain tima aet dowu for the beanngoftbe argnment ? onkhug tiirir.it in.- Bioment .>,: Um Attornay-Oan er.il gol ap and aaad tbat >lr. Conkung w_ in the eity aiei aouid siire.v h ? preaeni in a few motnenta. ited for inllv ten ininutes. The \ ? aey-GeneraJ oaade further excoaea. Fmally Uiinkiing came; bni ho waited ouudde of ilirb.tr taiking witb - bat came along. Tbejndgea became rery impatMnt. rhen wben Conkling aid ..in. Inatde be bar he went on talktng wuh aome. M .. Al iaal n aetuail] became aqoeation whetber Uoukliuf waetorun tbeeutin Uonrt ol Appeabtor tne Lonrt waa to rnn itaelf. rhen Folger apoka oot drcidedly. ti< aaid that if the ooonaei did not pro oaad wiiu the argnment tii? Coort wonld at oaoa ed to bear another caae. Thateattled the mat ;er. Coaklingbegan making bm argnment 15ut tbe next wcea Foiger beard frooa New-xork that C'oukllUt' ?a-i talklutf BgaUMl bim, aud Hiuco that tiuie be baaaeToi t.i.ae.i anv othar ?a>. QBNERAL POLIT1CAL NBW& WAJSHIN6T0H CAMl'AKiX (iO-siI'. CUEBSJ SOIKB HOatJ To voit?tii.oen ^aid Ti> BK BAXrUNJ MOKTOOatEBT UiAiu IN IHKVITH MAitvLA.NO OOBOBBaaloaAX insnucr. i.t n;i.t...i:\rn fu rai i Biatfl k WAJBDIOTOB, Nov. 2.?A? elei tiou day draws n.ar a B?aaaat?M baataaaa >'f iuu;ru^t intue probable ns atilt lt ?een in WaabiiigtoB, aud niore vtforous efforta tuau uauai for an-oflyear "aro making by tbe man au-cra ot u.tb aollUoaj parttaa t.. bwaaea rataea who are in tue Uovernuient BatTka or wbo.wbbe aagagai ia buai neea ln tbe Liiairiet ol Co.iuubia, bave a legal realdence elaawbara, to ko to ibeir uoiue? >?u.i e_>t taa? vot?*? next xaaaaay. Tm- aaaavtaia of Oataraaaaat alarba and om tiaia whovoieiuat.it.areujutefrolu tbeNatioual capl ial began a Weafe a?o and will BOt eeaae until uext Mou ,lay. Alrea<lv a gfaal BMBJ aaafel are vaeant lu tbe a.'V eiai Paaaruaaaia. aad lt la aatlmated ttad ..u Mouday aazt fattf ao per aaal af UM < lerka aiO be abaent. Not all ot tbe abaenteea will\..i. tbe atraitfht Republicau tteket, bowever, for it la a weii-kuown fact tbat a cou siderable proportlon ot tue votera ln tbe eervice of tbe Ooveruuie-.tiauiadeupof DeeaoeCaCa who.-ueu tbey voteat Bll, voie tbe airai^bt Uruiocratlc '.leket. |BN DiaiBJBrtl votiua-powrroi UM Dtatrtol of Coluni hta Bawarfar, wttl ba BMiaty aaarBtaad t>> bbob who are aonntbeuovernuie.it wtvie.-, and will be ebietly felt M taa oeaatlea or fnrgtaM an.i a_rytaad aojacent to the Diainet. MontKoinery BbUT, the L>. tuneiaue eand.date ,,, | BflgrOM tn taa Vlta MarybUMl Uiatriew ia tuaklns b , paroaa eaavaaa, and if Dianaratta autbonty u tnatwattby, ia raaaiatag aaaatBBrtal aid trom rj,-?? j. naaaa, wnaaa aaaay and aaaaawhal ioueaouiMcbampioj Mr. Blair baaaaMadartag tue i_t i *. "a AjoungMarylaud iMmoerat,wuo wdtoaat , ", 'voi* ?? fuey-Ui. BBfcl 10 a i.;iiil.sk i-orn mm, ia to"..a> tual i I* geueraliy beboradlamoog i^o.*rautnr"uKWini tbe Uatrloi uwi M>- nideaaaa '.,, r H.uir aiso.000 io aaalai biai ln bia ea.iv.tH-. , er!.- Bo'tuM r. port IM trur. K \M ?! taii. J ba l tue , ,.....?.!-. leel ;be Biiooai eoundenee tbat Mr. Hlan ',..:? i< ia aaderaiood tba; ba la trylng ,*' e piure lUr DOlored vo.era oy e-eaiaUBg l.S'Sw - pootoarapu of tba algalag of tua i-juau.?. tm ? u 1 ... ,a?'a,:oU. .?i BUUl WM B u.eml.er o rea ."m Uuoom'a < aomet, aad a-. af ooaraa. bia portnli auBaara aJo .? witu UMaa m tae otaac ~ambara aud tuat *'??..,.. >,.d Frraldeut ruU .a B.H B Kwd Oard lo ; , ' .,,?..,.:,.. ..?.L-rata ?? ibatdlautot, witb wu.-iu I ?, ,-iiiet rnuui to p.pui.rti) ap.H-ar- to le.U ou B ,: Bougu aomewtial beUrted egorta to Mn ? uayai bi ardat top.n bitbara '"'lu'V-o'.^.'viin DiMriei iraFea Bepnbuoaa naJorttj afTowiur ...?? Luniraawnnal Uebet, tue Kipnoucana _, D.,udd Dtuoi ouiy Ptrataini a oontrtd oftbatdTa Jrtet, iu. aaveatruughope ugtarli eaud ?.i,.r B_rylan.l diauicu taMyaar. a.a.ne-wtue Vui wulca ataoabouon tw UitnctolO ' li..........ii' iu.. j?rity al l.Tio >u ls^o. _ 114 BBTAJtl BRMOBESOB BOPH ,, ., uautrra oa moi noo? m ra_oo??a_a. HIilNAL . OBTBgnt bi rai aaa?m ni raw ranw ai Wa-iiisuiuN'. Nov. _.?->.int uy II.:. d,rH..u aaa taaatrai a.if.e.a faaai lawa waaab . iu baa aabad . apaa n..a- tba ti.-u of Bacaad a..<i aaaaaaaa. two of taataaaaaaleai aaajbakaBBi *'?o aara hataal io bt i teaaaaa^afai of de MBi ciourl Ueuderaou baa alao recclved a diapatch from tho ehalnaan of the Rrpublican Con greaaional Commttte? In Colonel Farwell's dta Brtati saylng that the ronfest wlU be very eloae but that Farwell wtll tie elerted. Tbls U tbe Iowa distrlct wlnch the Democratlc Congreadonal Oaa> mlttee ha*pnt dowti a* ?ure to eleet their candldate. Colonel Henderaon la greatly amnsod by tM claim of the Iicmoci:ita that there la any proapeef of their carry mg the Vllltn and Xth Mienigan Dlatrtrt*. aad he eaya that the loteet rei?.rta iee< lved from the let and Vth Dl-frlets, which were tlionght to be lu anine danger a f.irtmghr aco, !n<t.. ate that n<>th of them wtll eleet the Kepubiic.iii eaadldatee for tongrea*. ?* You may aayt colonel Houdeiaoa raaaartod, ?? tnat oar report* from every ouarter grow uiore eneouragtng every hour." A HOPBFUL PKNNSYLVANTA RKPUBUCAN. [bt taaaaaaaa to m ntaaaa.1 \VA?trivr;TOV, Nor. 2.? Cornrre-winan Ward, of Pennsylvanla. wbo WOa in Wnahlnirtnu to-dir-. a >ld to aTRiBL'VF. eorresp md. nt that the polltleal prospec's of tM ?ejaMteaM bi that Btoto had greatly Improved dur ne the last tM aaya "I nnw thliik v.-e ahallciert Bcarer by a wnall ma Jorlty," aatd tM Oeaaaeaeeeaa, "but it wiu be a v.ry eloeeaMvt ?? arui i ?>? B ipubUcaaj laaa any Congressmca 1 askea the oorrespondent. ?? Tee, i MNere ???> iMIl toat tbraa aMateta, possibly f.rir," aaa i be r pLj. Mr. Wiird was not renoiulnated. and bla e'ale. aBXlaty eppean to be for tM im eaaa <>r OeaeraJ Baaaar. COLONIZING IN PHILAHELPHIA. Pbtlaoblfta. Not. 2.?AttornoT-Oaw ral Btaw ? - ipked to tJahV 1 Btotaa Maiabal Karaa, ta alew of tM diaeo^ery of ailaaalye b> in tn. reglatrattoa af 1 etaee, to Baka a tMroogh bareatifatton of the a fraad i? taapaetad atid toeaaaa tMaireet, ?? ofaapi rrUora u ? taeoaforaltywl rtraettoM a >ircu lar from tl, ? 1) paftBl iBl of laattoa, ' tb tbe aaiblUttea 1 f anperrleora aad ptbi ra, i.ss ba a aaat out aad a aarattay ot tM retaraa or .,-.??-..??..r? and aapaa* 1 betag atadabyUaitad Btotoa ih.stnct-A.torney vaieadaa awaa arr-t.-i tata ?oratag for mollag lofrot ra la tM flrat dlTlalon aftMFoortb Iford. Flawi 1 i furulaMd tM aaaua, abieh wered tahaatoa tad Edward Luoer gau, tM superVtsota aho were irm artberetorua In oae huasa, No. 004Ponn 8i.. it was au.iwn that onl w tblrty-eix per 10ns - .ii-iraivnt'-ra. Tbree other wa mornlna and no 1 made. FM priaoueraare Joun liaiTlty, Oeuioeratte aeeeaeor, ond .1 - itea supetvlaor, wM are accuaed ..! uiaklug irauduleui regutratlou iu tuu eigaib divlaloo of the Poortb Ward. ra ... -,'nuei Wetaeatual, Ma not rel m oi lia'a prepared by theae : io persooa hav.- .n returned aa ita An effort * aa mad< and ot ttfty namea taken broui tM 11--.1 oniy fooi touud. rwenty-flve letters were teut turoagb ia< n ?. re returned. ityan ? appeaXaooe at eoart. luc otbers aere ...-.?! tor .1 bi arlng to-moirow before Unlted ? omntiauonei Qlbboi * BUBPICIOI 9 AFFIDAITTB l'OUND. John T. K,.yiir, B notary public aud BI tatabvkaf tMBoardOf r'iuauee, was arrested iu Jer aey City yaetorday afieruoou on a char^e of rtolatlag the Liuiod Btotaa ateettoaLaW. Tue complalnt w,.? aaaoeM Dattod ?r.it<-.-.4<'ouiuils8ioner ttafarMad* Cbief Bapot rtaof ot Tlacrtona Wheu the eomplaint waa tnadu it was thought that an elaliorate eoaaplraey bad been euter..-d luto to aeoara fraudulent refaatratton of roun m tM Intereat of tM Demoeratla pany. A number of atBuanta, aoea oa are aaad lot tue reglatrationol uameaof vou-raby pr..x\, aere toandln tbe poaaeaslun of Mlcbael O'.NeUL a Uemooratlc worker at n. 1: poiiii.u' p.ace oi the fiiurth Prueiaat, ist Dtatriot, lue biank puoea iu tbe aflWaYits ?',-re BJIad op. aud Kaytec'a uaui.. *-an stoaad i<> tbemlabiaoalcial oapacitj aa autao pubUc. K..iei'.-i explanaUou la tuat ba Ulled up tbe i.la ika ;>> tave tiu..-. ai d .;.'i itu-ai in hia oitin-r-.i.i'. for perauoato make tae afadariteaa tMy ungutbeaeeded. Auuuiberof unaiie.i bUaMaareia tbe aame paoaage. Iu Mr. ?vayler'l temporary absence froai tM offlce, PatrtCk U'>. 111 W'ellt III to pt aonie liialik forina. - tlie i?a<;kagc ou tbe tan.c, be p.ckeo up as mauy aa he wanteU auu aent thein by a BMaea far to uis brotber at tae ragtalrv place. Ani.'mr thoae that he aent away were ahoiit tweuty of tue tliied-up lorma, um lie did uot th.-ui. Kaya-r waa t..keu o?:fore Uulted tilates Cummta sloonr .la. k?.n and gave o.ul m the auui ot $1,500 lo ap p.-ar tor exauiiualiou luia afieruoou. ?BBB8T OF A BEOttTBATIOX BOARD. 80BM tlTflitfiiaaint wa8 catx^d last eveuiiig in tM Tnird Proeluot of the V'UItb Idstrict of lludson Counry by tbe arrest of the entue Moard of Kegiatry on draaMaaaa and obatruettug tM reglatratiou The Baard ItimatTtl d Ol Joun FlaMr aud Ihouaas Doran, UMpaotora; aruilaai Peaelaa, Judge, aud Hanry Xord-eick. clerk. lhey began to tlrink early ln the day, aud toward cvening w.-rt> ao drtink that th.'y fOfuaad to regiater any more li.iiu. I and .... ked [tie.loor- of the r.'giatiy plaee. Voiers ano daatred to M rogiaterad ware rety utdlgnant, lne -uperTiaora Uiially made Oomp uluf to Uaitod i uuuahwio ot Muirliead. Ciuei riupervisor of Liecuoua. aud at hia requeat Cniet Murpliy eaused tbe arreat of tue board. The poiieeoien who weut to tM place of regiatry were obllged to break open the doors to ,,'ei ,n, a ,.l thev fouud the el-etlon otUoers iu a uuarloaa atota of la ..x..Mtiou. tue prUoueia re taaedta give, up tue reglatry books unui they aare Uireatened witU ueiu^ locke.i up.wneu they aurreudered theiu. A uew Board of K-'i;iatry were selecfed by tne oltlzens pr.?. ir, wuo coniiuued tuo reglatratiou. Aalf. wast.ie hrm oaee ot tne kiu.i iaat had ooine oadac hls uotlce, Couimioaioutr Muirhe.Ml diaeuaige'd tho prL-ouers. N<?MINATEU FOB CONGRE.SS. BOoTOXi Nov. 2.?The Proliibitiouists of the VI;11 Dtetrtet uiet ln Charleaiown. Iaat evuulng, and unanimoualy uoiuuiated E. 6. Couverse for Cougreaa. ltocllkaTica, Xov. 'J.?The KopuhUcaaa of the Ild As aembly UiRtrict of Monroc County n mlnated Dewltt C. K.Ua tor meuiUur of lUo AuaeuiOly to-nigbt. M ruL VNTAE F MAR8L4 UG HTER. Scbantox, Penn., Nov. 2.?Lewia Lowory was cauvicted to-day iu the Lackawanua Courts of lu yoluntary uiaualaughter, la caui-lug the deatb of atephen Whlte, at a Uotel ln the vtllage of Daiton. last June. The case waa a uioat pecullar ene, aud arose from a banter from Lowcry. who declared that no man ln the rooui could atand a blow from hiui. Wagerlug drlnka f..r tueorowd Wuite bared blujaelf. and I?wery iiiuck hlin with amb force as ta ifadBM deatb lu ? rew mlu utes. TMJaiy recommeuded leulency toward blm. ACCIDESI AT A COAL MNE. Williamsport, Penn., Nov. 2.?A loaded coal <ar tina evridug broke loose oa the lncllnedplane at the Melntyre Coal Mine, tweiity-tive mllea from here on ihe Xortiit'iu* eutral Kallway, and ruahed dowu at a feartal relooity. A uumOer of men were ou the car. Jatnea Dougnerty, John Uarns and Lewta Williams were kill. d Ju.iu l.undy, ar.. and John Lundy. jr.. w.-re ?o tt verely injured ihat tbey wlU probably dia. Uougberty ieavcs a large faiaily^_ WEAOMEHTB of WMBIEEh SEWE OOVKRSOB HEXDUH'KS IMPROVINQ. IvoiANAPui.Ks, linl., Nov. 2.?(iovemor Ilen drteka ta iuucu i.tter to-day thaa ai auy tlme sinoe he ?Aaa taken alek. COLOSBX C.XKKRILL KEADYFOUTIUAL. St. Loota. Nov. 2.?Ihe oaae of Colonel j,,hu A. t ueaarUl, eaargad with tbe kiilmg of cvi.mul Alouio W 81av back. waa called in the < ourt of Ci limnal < uinciou thla luoiuii.g. The defeuee waa ready for ;le trtaL, uit theStaie aaked for a contiuuance, whlch waagrauted untli MafaoiMr BL LIAB1LITTES OF A LCMKKB ffTJUC CHICAOO. Nov. -.?It is now stattd that the Uabuiuea ol Meaam Hatr Jt odiorue, lumher deal^ra, wuo iu.,.1.. an aaalaaaMBt yestetday. are #3is),oms), aud Msrta t'-OO.iiio. ./e^ae .'spalding. rroui whom tbe llrm purchaaed ua lumDer, la the prtunpa; eradttar. PAXLUM OF A MANCK.VTUKIXU ( OMPAXY. ChicaoOi Not. 2.?Tue Joergeiu Billiard Tahl. .auu'.letuMug Cumpauy ha? bt-.-a eloaed, '.y the .-;,. nff. It WMiocorporaleda few moiitha aato with a uoin.al cupiul of ?iOtj,o?J0, of w.iicu #10,000 waa casu. CM W U A S1) OA a OA L 11 J-.S-H Y TEl dfl I d l'II. DBATfl PaVOM THK ki< K nK A K.VLB. gBaUtAMUUAH, Peuu., N..v. 2.?Jacob rJopkina, ,ipe et)tht. waa kl,-i.<-d bv a inale at Kurt< OaTaaa faciory U) day ..:..l diwt aliorily ufter .-E.N ikn. Ki> i'.. 11: ih \. Kai timuki.. Nov. ?_' ? ArtbarPreaton. colored, .?.>n rbicd oi tM aardai ol Karf Daraay at Balalr, lUrford Oaaati aaa taitaj Mattaaaad ta ba haagad . t T1TM. 111- THBOAT WllH A HAZOIt. \\ ii.MiM.ios, UaL, .Nov. 2.?Ibeodore bailey, a f?liuriu. ar .eiuar. ...niuilll d -ua'...?? il.i.-< ni.e nlu?{ liT tul tlug hla ln,..ai Wltb a .az.u. lie ?aa?a..l U) Le lUaau BHOT UlaUBidf rHBOUOH I'UK Hi-AKl'. Piiii vi.. i.ritiA. Nov. i.?Otlio tlevtaod, twent}?-. D.- al.ot uimaelf Ihio'igh tbn he;irt at lua hom.- H0 <.t.l .iiita .. a..:.-.. lloa..ua- ii'' ">ii. unedh wu? bia ??rk tad Oa I.< aora . a K1L1.. Ii BT AN BXPmBOa fRAi.N Hlt."i.i ? oiiii . Nov. J -Joun ilaiv\ of iiua.ity ?araboutalgaaMa. waa lasOMtly kliied tbi? after u,a.u i..? iii-ugiioiiiw ? x " -?> "-"ii r ...a ?>? ?? ?ark t.-..i,ii..i i... ..>aa tn* ira-k iu fi-.ut . .1 ine ajirtasbJag uaui. r l.lil 1<?H^ AKKI I I 1? l'"K I.1BI.U Wn ki -ii\.;i.k. p. in... So?. J. Joaepli X. llogert, the H1H.., ,. fae VnU>fk UiHter. aud K A. Mvea. a ? . illi.ii were oi- Rted ilua mortuuk ta. < li> alatlua, a* *..e*ed, ? inix .'?!?? < u. ular eualaluuiK a (rua.a lli..l >.u /n.a Vaui.aru. 1>. ui.e ail. eaodiaaM i?i protaaoolary. Waiiama \arre auw uaued t.r ihe aireat *>t Ucuxy liakoa, wIumc aujaata.v ap l' ...? at.ua taaaruuiaC TIIE ASHLAND TRAGEDY m MAJOR ALLEN'S 8TATEMEVT. PARLKTiNr, with mr. mob? thb ruiHT whtc* EVSCKJ) OV TTIK RIVER?THE CROWD O.V *HOB_ NOT FIRKD BTCaT. Lexinotov. Ky., Nov. 2.?Upon the return of the troopa to Lexington. the rommanding offi.er, M ijor Allen, made the foilowing atateraent: The tnotion. for a chat.ge af faaaai ktvtng been uranted by Judga Brown, and tl.o caae removed to I'arter Conaty, an order was laaaaal dir?effaag the Kheriff, in connection with the state Onards, to convey the priaoners baek to LexinR-ton for aafe confinemerjt. Durtng f !.af af tertioon there were a good many rnmors to the ef fecf that larae erowda were congregafing at Aah land preparatory to coming to Catlettshurg that niaht and taking the pris -ners, C'rafI and Xeai. A telegTam waa received hy Majoc Allm from an offieial of the f'he-apeaka. and Ohio Railroad, -fatinir that a moh had taken. posaewaion of the tools of the railroad aection-handa at Aahland. and, a* the teteaTam state*, " rvidently meaninu: tnia. hi.f.'" Anot her tele?Tam waa re.-eiveal by the Major. itatiag that the mob had tom np tho track at Aahland, l??!iering that the tr.xms would refiirn tbat nitrht wlf b thw prisoners. Majat Allen had for hi-< command return tieketa ov.-r tba <be*a peake and Ohio Railroad, and baaaadad to go back th.itway; bat belMTOBg it to be nnsafe. ba made MfaajaBBBjatB, tbroagb his qu*r'erii..'>at.>r. witb tho captain of tba Granite Htate, whieh went up t<> BaBiBagaaa that eveniag, to take them on het refiirn tnp to May.iviJle. That night the troope, in expeetation of an at'aek from a mob _a_ Aah? land, were nnler the atncteat gnard. EagfebBBB ruen. who were relteved every two bonra, uuirded every street appioachiug the Courr H BBB, and mountri', pleki t were poated at dilierent points of the taa-1 un.Ier the command of Captain Mnrphv.to BPfMiaa the troopa of the approach of auy mob. Wathfaag eeenirod that night exeept the iirinir by aome party of pistola and guns in the Beigbbathood of thequartera of the troopa. whieh causod them to tum out foor orfive fm.es dtinng the ninht, baHawbag an attaek Uaaaioewt. On Wednoaday. ar noon, the order WaegTfen tor the troopat.) rnnve doWB to t',.e rlver irmit. Major Al? len having lea::.ed la the meantinie thal a mob fr?>m Aahland aaa on its way to Catlott-barg. Tho troopa were aaarehed dowu to the rirat iroar, tho priaoners marehing with a gnard iatafl and with two nompanioa to Baaaa) in guardimf theaa to the wharf-boat rhnrtimatadaraf thatroaaa ware peaeai onjthe lii:l M hieli nni nands the nvr fn.nr. Tho LoaiariUe Ligbl ArUlbary, oaaaamadad by Lienteo ant Bligh, aaapiaeed f.uing the depot at whieh tho mob wa- expoeted to arrive, aud coruuianding two aouares of tt.e sti.'ei leaahagba the river frotit. Tho McCrary Ou.tr._ were paetal on aaak abae af the caunon to anpport the artillery. The Lexiimton Qaarda wara poated at the corner of anotbat atreet at n^Iit angles to the river front, to pr.vent any liank movament bv the mob. The r.inain der ol the troopa were plaee.i hehind the Alaer Boaaa whieh faces the rivvr, raady to wheel into line around tho corner or take the p!ace of th.-M.'Crarv Gnards in supportin^ tho ar tiliorv, in eaaa the latter guards ahonH bo dis abled. Tbia poaition had h.-mlly baaa takea bafaaaj a train arrived from Aiiiland, conaiating <?( oaa looo motivo eagiaa, ono aa two pas-euRa* <? r aad fivo or six llat ear-, cioaely packed witi. a mob trom Asliland. This train atopped in full rh?a af tho artillery aud M. Craiy GiLirds, A dole,ation of Bome twenty-five or thirty men approaohed tho troops and called for Major Allen. Ho ad vatujed toward them, about 100 yanla in fronl of the troops. The committee repreaenfinsr the mob aaid to him that th-'v came from Aahland for tho purpose of takuiu Baal and Craft, that they camo peaceahly, to take posaeaaion of tue priaoners Boaooably, if poaafkaatif not, then by faaaaj that they wara 2,000 strong in the train an 1 conld over powat the troopa easily. Their demau.l waa per emptorily refuted ; and Major AUen afat.d that tho trooaa eanaa aiompiy for the puriwse af uphoiding the law and iu ohedience to agaataj and not to buIMoze, br iiupoae upon the righra of any aoanty ; tbat they did not i8a_B a difii ulty with aoybody, oaaaeiaily Kntuckiam, and would not pam.ipate in auy difliculty nnleaa it waa forced, upon them. and that if auy difliculty aaaanai tho responsihility for the reaulta ramt re-.t upon tho mob. The cointnitteo then stated that if the troope eacaped fram Catkattabarg wih the praaaaata thay1 would bo met at Aahland by at leaat 2,000 01 J,r>00 determined men, >upported by a boat ooatahBg fonl caunon. The interview then ende.I. Tba troopa were withdrawn to the ateamer Granite t?tato, undercovorof tl.e caunon. whieh was faaai toward the mob untd every aoldier ha<l embarked. The boat then atarted for Aahland with the troopa and priaoners, aud at the eame time the mob bomled the train and atarted toward Aahland. When the boat arrived within a mile of Aahland the rra.n came in aight, and ran along the traclc whieh akirts the nver front at tbat potnt, at tho eame aaaad aa tae boat. A great number of ahotfl were tir.d from the train at the aoldiers. but tho range waa too far and the ahota feil too short to cause any dama^e. The shota were not renponded to by the troopn. the commandtug otlicer ordenng that 110 shot ahould be tired until it becaino neoea sary as a tueana af defeuce. As the Granite State approached Ashlau.l a ferry boat coutaluing, it u auppoaed, about 100 men armed with mu-keta. ntlea aud shorguna. steamed from the land aud approached the Granite State. Tho ferrylioat wlmtled a algnal to stop, whieh tho Gtauite Htate did not heed, but paas. <1 on. When Bjearly oppoaita to the Granite Mate, and J(K) from to 300 yanls disuut, a great luauy ahots were tired from the ferryboat at tbe troopa, woundin .. at-veral of the aoldiers. The command waa then given tor the troopa to return the hre, whioh thev d.d, and a quick and apirited conflict enaue<i for four 01 tive miuntea. The amoke-atack8 and hurri.ane-deck of the Granite State were well-perforated by the bullefa from the mob. Four or flve aoldiers were wounded, tbough uono senoualy. The tireof tbe troopa waa directed en tirely at the ferrvlx.at eontainiug the mob, not at the crowd coliected on the bank, wl.icii waa very larire, and apparently very euthuaiaatic in support iug ihe mob <>n tl.e ferrvboat. If prraons stauding ou the bank were lujared. lt waa tbrougb careteea neaa in beuiif so near to a lawleaa mob attaek ing sta'e troopa t^od not kaaaaaaa tbe traaaa tireai at them. In the eugageuient. the ferryb?jat waa aoon siieued, an.i atter the mob ou her had aaaaag to tire, not asingle shot waa tireai hy tln- iioop*. 1 he cMinuiHiidiug ofticer. wbile regreftiug that he waa compelled to take auch atroug aud deadlf aaaaaajraa, faeaa that they were forced spaa aaaa, and that tne roaponaibility for the aafartaaata r.suita reata eniire.y uimii the men who attemptel lo tako tho law into th'ir owu hauds, Many abata were tired betore and dunug the condu-r bv peraoua on the opposite aide of tbe river at ?u..rt taaga. but it waa by UMhridaaM aud uot by atgaaipail bodaatt aud their ahota were uot rvtorucU by Uie aoidiera. ? THE STOUV TOLD BY THE BOAT'S CI.EF.K. BBWOBia 10 AY'OID TIIE MiiB-HOW THK riKlN<i BB> UAN ? TUE ACTIONUFTH? rB*??>P8 UKII'M.KU CiNci.vxAi:. Bar. -.?Mr. Phiater. eaark of the Granite >tate, aajnj that Major Allen cugaged tbe abaaaaaraa f_aan?y alght ta oanvwy the pnaonera an.i tr....pi bo Maj rrtUe, but that it waa keff a pro fouud aaarai aroa baaa the otherboat oAobbbj Major Al I'ti aTBB_M to avoul a collisiou with the mob, 1 i.ey bUagiBakai aa Magaraiaaa that thaj would be tt Catleilabaiiat katf paat II, Hl th.-,- iaiie.i to r.a.h th.re uni.l uteiuoou. He tiunka f hat if they bad an.vel there promptly the whola trou'de would iia\?" l?^u avoided. When the U.at aajaj b?CajaaWa-aBBJ then-we. aaakaaaj Ugaaaf .lia'.uthaii.e. Frouuuent men at tbat plaoe dCaatata B rans that tu? aaal aaahl ba Hitackesi, anda largeahipment of oatlle va_k_p| ol for tear.d .Iimii-t. A aaaaaajaaaj fr-.u. t'.ie Aah? land mob aaited om Major AUen and demai.ded tbe priaoners. The demand was, of oourae, refuM?d, and tteaaaaaaataaa waruo.1 Major Allen that tb priaon era wouid be takon. Whou tue boat lett l atletta* burg tue mob buok tbv UaiU, wktoh ?.oii_u*d>