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fribtttw yoL-xLTI_N* M,fiOa NEW-YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1886. PRICE THREE CENTO THE LONDON SOCIALISTS. WHAT THEY INTEND TO DO ON LORD MAYOR'S DAY. f/BOBABI.T A FINKOri'OKTUNIlY FOR TIIIKVEB TO ri.rNDKRTHK CI1Y? iHK TUA* Al UAH PQt'ARK MKFTINO. tBT CABLE TO TUE TaiBTJjntJ CvpyrigMi 1S?6? north Amtriea* vabU?*atOb Irtrtiirrr. Nov. 7 ? i adas the exprcasi\c heading '*l<eadeia Without Followeis," Thc Daily 'J?*> fraph will publish to morrow thc tmth about the organized sMesemi of tho. Soda] DMaocapM u> arouse5 a disturbance on Tuesday. 'Jin; Telegraph ?a ja; The propoaed dernoir-ti ardon In TiafiaVu,* Fqiiwo cxciU* little THlh*T*m MBOOg genuine WkltllHHi i'll 1 Hit' stniuth of tlit" following of the Becta! 1 Minot i-ats seems to h:i\o hevn t-'i-eut ly uaggHmtc L Un saagaacc which wm Med ?t ycstei-dayl ass millie*. OpM air uni llUBsWlMi wa* of thc uual ntbtd kind, hut it apieated to excite Mose amusement than other feeling in Uio bhuiIb of thc few i<u<-i"s who coagiwj*tc4 u) BOM it llaid winds piwcihiully, break no bones, an I as fur as any pnn-essi. n or assemblage of genuine unemployed or of Nu-ialists is nun errwl Lcwdoa may NM assured that it is in no great Mri! from au.vtliim; that MM hatjx-n to-moiTo\v, on the occasion of the annual ei\ ic pageant. Such daiuer us luav bc supjx.sed still to exist a mk (BOM the lint that Nniaiihts, by their threats anl tall talk, have sju-ca I abroad the im frruraion lint a Oiisturbance is to be tippicin n lcd and tiiat ioiis"i|iieutly it will be a fine anl suit ablv op; ort riit.v lor the criminal population to lake theil- winks abroad. S> far iv* lruntic ati? lt as of the ri uk lea lers of the Social i't'luocrats (rave hud am tm t ?n any class of metropolitan fia! enis. they have simply served as a trumpet caD to the criminal classes to be up anl thieving. 'J his fact that the chief, if nd (inly, danger is [rom rumand and professional thieves, is recognized by the authorities. The pottos ure letfectlv weil ?wan that no real organization exists in London lot i serial revolt, uni that all Socialist talk about bayonets and dri'ling and so on is tueiv empty brag. steane, 11\ nunan. Burnes and the others Jirofeas to rapt ewart the workingmen of London, mt tho fa?-t is they represent merely tlicmaelvac ant un Insignificant sprinkling of fanatical ad herenta. They are merely plavins at treason, anl ii s In the hm degree Improbable that am of the Ptrriatitl spouter! will ever die bellini a barricade, or wovM die even within a mile of one if some? body ese set it up. From what (un be gatlieit-d of the intentions of thc Socialists they scon inclined to try a strat a em. so as to compass their proposed meeting in Trafaacar Square. The mot d' ordre is to dribble Into the Square probably as inn <-<nt lookers-on Ht the show alli with no bum ls playing or colins |1\ inir 1'issihly an attempt may be made to <in nun* nt the polka hv enttrittZ the BquaN by Mveral differeni rot s at once. Such manoeuvres Bil aol few hard to meet, uni lt ls obvious thal ide only safety to peaceable citizens Mew in the t. tal pruhibitien of any Katherina tomorrow, juill thc Immediate airest <>f those who attempt io hold one. By acting in this way the police will he doiug no hardship to anybody, for not e>en the most determine* 1 anl irrational An nt-i hist can pretend thal any injustice will We doiii- by the meeting fixed for Tuesday bein-* post j-one l to Wednesday. To permit an ssaembkare of tiny kin I in Trafalgar !-<)uai? to-inoriow would be fatal t-> the reece of ibo metropolis, sad no doubt tin* ant hm itu s responsible for public order will art energetically on this view. -? rKOOUP:e<? OB TIIK IIOMK BULB MOVKMENT. Dtiu.iN. Nov. 7.?At a League meeting at Hi hherecii to-.ifiy Messrs. O'Hea, Tanner amt Kenny, Members of the House of Commons, advocated tue 7'nitiil tnUmiTi pt oat aw BM. Spe?king at Castlebar Mr. l>-asy, M. P., compared WM Girdinrr, who sutui' tinii' m>.-o seaasd a wholesale eviction i>r her laaaatSj to a winnall MMMSed of i? demon, who, when she nle.l, Waal '<> Hf ll, lim whs kirke I ont lorain. He nat I that If Jinnie Hu!,' W i? adopted fie re'ease of pnlille.il prl?on<*rs ?-l-l ia* iti>ii iltur* m tli? landlords wmiM ba Mr* ta fol? low. Ano'tier speaker ari'iied thu! a uno I laml lull ?lunilil preeeil* HoUM Kills. A itreit Qpr 'Ar ensuoil. Kin paopla shoatlBC thal lU.-jr wanteil Huiuh Rule. Mr. Daasy p.K-itini thi-m. --? - HOW TIIK (/.AR WILL MAXAOg Rl'LGARIA BoPHiAi Nov. 7.?M. Qeaehofit Miniater of I'.ii iiicti, has latMaed, It is aniiou icol Iroui bt, I'eteri-hiiri: Hiat the Czar Intenils to en'riMt ilia itali isTitnui of Balyarta la Um Basalas h'-nator Btajaaow* ski until i I'rlne- h.is he.n lec:illy elect'-d. TtaaoTA, Nov. 7.?I !i'" (i'lVt-rniiien; will send a note to (Jem r?i Kaelsanraarxlaa that Rasslaa assets in It.ilcari.t ar? aasaaMl In MSanlslas a revolt. rn Prsrsel of I'lnlipponoils sskeil for authority to Sfsreh the re-?l lene>s ni ttiat ei'r of the DlnHI*1 V ITlskl ami til- ilrurn natl of the RrlMlaS Con ?alala, wm, ne hal iiiscnvre I. ii ii bean plotttaca re Volt. The (ioviTnineiit nistruite i th" I'refrct io pro ci-eii m th he irarwfe. i"it toll lila it mini tie eoadacted tn 11.e |>>-e-eiii>i? .,f Hie furelirn eoOSUls, The Barcbas revolt ka* ha?a qoslled. Th'- r- vol mrs fl ? i on tba apprnapli af Um loval troops. Uoveruiuout atllhuiuy lias lif-n restnreil In til town. thu coyrwt LtAst sistem. SjOCXDLT ATIA(KKI) BT DB. BAYOOOD AT TBS ' A li n vi. rrisuN OONOBt M. Ati.avta, Nov. 7.?The Nationil Priaon CoiLres.s eon tin ead its cousinii to-day aith an increaseil af'-n tun.' msabew sad ^ ksBora The saan ?! Mnaos ?aa* preacln-l by th" Kev. I>r. Attu-m BayiaofitOf Ox? sarda tia., tue seaar al a*mol or tba State's tuini. Thu Ki-r'iion was a ?troaS attack on the convict hMM BJ st?-in. timi MS h OB the alisnrliii.K topie o' i-onvi-i-atioii am ?11j-' th- nulli hts nf IBS Nnlloiiaj PlMOa As-ociation Mine Its eatnrary. rba doctor tUaeaMSd tba qnssUaa oa gsaernl iriiiciplc, hut tmi< the sraaad that M SOM syatoo sn. ii ie loleratad byaay aallabMaad Oovarnmant. "No (iov.ni i.cm." ba aai'l, ** baa tba rtu(bt to dabssaM th? ilirht to iuiiiIhIi i-oiivii'lK "o ko-ixlle 1 uiteiits, wli >?e oolv ob eet iiuliiriilly bl to Baba money. The (iovern nient whi-h iitt?'uirt? tn make money out ot its coiivntK i- rsaal i a Gareraroent al loll satrka i^s daty to Banage u-i o.v n i eal eu tl irj li waak." < >ue ot tb* laaMraa ol t is eoasjrsM ?iii be a dlaeaaahin Of the eonv i l l?.jfi- s\ -tem. A i-tnulale s. ^^ioll baa neeii tri ui'.ii- I'M hs i ni m im.. mn. an i both alias wlil lia en. uni r neil, i ms 'i-i- k*.i>ii wi bc o' ? renal al inti n ?l bera, s Oaorgla mmss ber soarieta At tba naaatinjc ul Ibo BuBwolsilini lo niifiil tbs ?nbla I for disco** on wm ti.i- .i-.aiio.is ot"Cbrlstlaaity to tba Cr n iiui " AJ IrtnsBB wars dallmrsd by Ib-iiry W. Hlllrard, of Allan la; (un.ei ,1 BriakarboB, ol niuo; baaratary ttoaad,of tue Pl looa l.eforin Abs Mts iou; the lt, v. lira. Haw thorue ami still kl. r. of Atlanta, and others. A.VOll/.VO IB I.\ SI.YF.UAL STATES. WlLKBBBAXBB, Nov. 7. Snow began fallinjr heil- ai anas to <l?y. The storm Wa* severe and UMMd tbr?e hours. At Glen 8ummit, on the uiouutaiu, six miles from here, it h?a Ueen ?nowin(r all day, and It is reported lins BTaaUlfl to be elimu lut-hes iieep ou the lexel. I'llTsm la>. Nov. 7.?Nearly an inch of snow foll here this evenuiir. The weather ls cold amt thri-ateiitni;. I'm <;iikkki-8ik, N. Y., Nov. 7.?The first snow atorin of the ?,ea.ou here occurred belora daylight thia m..rn Inir. ThiTf was a rapid fall of the temperature and a bttfh win.I. BaAnruaO, Vt, Nov. 7.?Snow fell here to-uay, follow Inr a heavv rain aocompauled by a severe wind, which prev .lied all Blabl Mioni.kui uv, Vt., Nov. 7.?Six inches of show ba* fallen hem since ibis murnini: aud lt ls still snowing. Hanovi k. N. II., Nov. 7?Snow bedail fallltiK here ?arly this inorunie amt continued for several boors, melting in the roads as lt came down, but accumulating on staM Kimma lo a sn til, lent depth to give a fair win? ter appearance. 1 nov, N. Y., Nov. 7.?Buow tell bore last nu-ht to tba depth of three indies. WamSULL, N. Y., Not. 7.-About five Inches of snow fell here last night A fall ol aeveu inches ls re no i tr d at Plattsburg. ? ? ? UFA VTlHfSlfKh SIORM IS MAISB. Bangor, Me., Nov. 7*?Thc aMBYaeat thuniler Storui that baa ooeuried here for years passed over this city on Saturday nigliL lUm fell In torrent*, the wind. blew a cale and heavy thunder and vivid lightning continued almost unin? terruptedly .fruin 10 o'clock on .-aturday iileht to 7 ??click- thu m .ming. The house of Mr. Holmhill was stru k and daimgel au I a child in the house was ?lightly unlined. Tba barn of W. ll. Bishop, with twenty tons of uar, w.isatruok aud burned. Tba agri? cultural shed at ih? 1 aiiGiniiDda waa bb an down; also ttuces, inuits ot treas aol a barn lu lirowar. HIE OOLOM LISE IS AUKASfAS. Litti.k Kock, Ark., Nov. 7.?The color line came prominently io i lu- fi o ii lu thia city yeaierday Willis MiNiir, a coal-Dlai k o'lirn, for a rear past a bar ber in Lillie Hock, was aeritug on a fulled HMM Jury, sud wlieu the Jmy went to J. W. Knot's restaurant tor bieakfial the proprietor reiused to admit the uagro to bis illulng-room. Tue Capital Hotel restaurant also r*-. luted. When IBS facia were reported lo Judge Caidwe.l Le made a apeeeh from the bench thal tha jurors were orhoraof the law, could not bo acparatsvl, eta. They Were sent back, aud tbn United Males Marshal lu SirueUid to accompany them and report io the oourt Mr. Knot refuted to admit tba negro, and aald be wonld never admit ona to the white people's room. The Capi? tal restaurant, however, took them In a body, and for the first lime a negro enjoyed his repast at tba leading botal in the stair aad arnouir white people. Tua en? tire proceedings cause no little ooinmenu CARLISLE'S SEA! IS QC EST ION. A CONTEST WILL BEMADK BY MK. IHOEBE SIX HCNDKED DKMOCKAT1C VOTKK, AT LEAST, COUNTKD BUT NOT CAST. Cincinnati, Nov. 7 {Sptcial).?The following will appear In The (.ommtrciul tinzrttf In the morning : To tht Editor of Th* OMMMMMI Oni'ttt lu your issue et yenUrdav 1 Hud the following under the heading ot Covington : "There will ne im contest of Kr. Carlisle's election, ss some papers have intimated. I he w nt klnguien of this and a.! a. ent mas sis si.ti-.to-l with what they have done. They My that while thin- were some Irrcgnlantlea in several count lea, tlu-y see no thaine tor itlstnrbini{ au enduring majority for Mr. Carlisle. They do not propose to allow themselves lo be used ai lintlieriug the inn [mses of any nun or cliijue. and having a-.-eii.il their rwiits sud shown their streagtb tbey are eoateat Mr. carlisle-* pathway io ree. c tlon as speaker is consequently clear so lar ai they arc cou oeraea." This statement is untrue and wholly unautt ortzed by my sell and friends amt supporter*, so far as lt co n ci ns tba mat? ta? nt contesting the elis t.on. Having a tlrm l.ellet that 1 re? id icu a majority of Uie voles casi. tor rr pre s. mat; ie to the l.th cnugreaa In this il,ci il, and an csjuallr ietlhsl suit linn conviction that the i emms wm i--doctored'so as to show a majoritr lor my competitor bel w ecu I nc.ilav nlu-i.t ami tin- cunt BB Friday. I munni to contest Mr. Cailislrs righi lo the seat as repre? sentative fruin the V1 th lnsti nt of Kentiickv. Hut tins pro poseil contest ls not lo be maiie to "further the parpoeeeet any man or cllgue." to prevent Mr. Carlisle lx-in< eiectod as Speaker of Ibu Hon** but lo assert my own rights, as Uie lawfully ami fairly elected manilla! limn lins district, and the right* and Interests ol those who elected me. And 1 believe it is the uiiivcisa! wish ol the "wonong mans party" of the district that I shall make tbeiontest. We already han i-iMence sufficient to throw eat ever SOU votes in two iournie* en/y from Mi. Carinda * von-. and add ahont flit v votes to mv ow ti. and thus redo. ? Ins ma? jority to alinut lon, ami dn not ilouiii tiuiiiiig enough in utue counties to succeed in tbs eon lett (Signed) Qeones H. Taona TA? CSBSawrtsal Gazrtte will say ediio,lally lu th morning: Ono thing tuat has exasperated mo work? ingmen ls the supercilious and rulll.mly treatment that their rcspreseniwttvcs received, who visited the aeveral countlea on the day appointed by law to couut and declare tba i ftlolal vote. It was apparently thought bf Mr. Carlisle's Men is that the workingmen bad be baved with enrerae impertinence lu running a oaiutldate lu opposition to thc great Ken? tucky ?tatesii,au. Telegrams were evl.lehtly sent from Covington notify lug to the bourbon Guards of eaoh of the couuiy seats that representatives ot the workingmen were ou the way to ace tho count, for several of them were at the end of their Journey, erected vm.u a good deal moro distinction ll.an Cor? diality. J <ili li Wood, a young attorney and notary public, who was sen. to Curio.lion, wa* hooted at on ins arrival, pursued with suerriug eries, " 1 here's old Thooue, now," and "Slag him, boya; slug him." lie was made lo feel thal he was tu open rebellion against the peace and dignity of Kentucky. How Ter, he was allowed to seo the ciiiiii, but wueu he interrupted il lo rall attention to the fact thal two ticket* were stuck together aud aiioiiid not bo i niinir.i, he was told thai If he did not "keep quiet" he would be "flung through the window." Al Bedford, 1 remine Couuiy, the messenger ol tue workiugmeu was told thal the couut bad taken plsoe the day before, and all things Uzed np. However, In order to be formal, the connt toog place anani. Al Willlaiuetowu, Grant County, the wor?ilu? men'* me*aeuger, inougu duiy provided with i-rnleu llais, was not allowed lo witness the count It waa of no use to a:. i io ju loeiiloree his rights. Tue power was wita 'hose who refused to recognize i lie ni AN fJfTKBVIEW WI ru MB. caki.ivi.i:. St. Loma, Nov. 7.?J heilou. John G. Carlisle iii au interview hero baili: "I um very muchMiipr,.-elead dheapOlBtSd ut Mnr ri-on'e defeat. Tho MOM thuin was ti el with mc and by the tame jeople. My opponent WU an un? known political quantity. 1 anticipated nu trouble, ami my Manda bad no reason for slum. Hud 1 been adv.scsi us U) Ibo coining etonn, I would have been rici 'cd by tho usual majority in thc .li-tnct. How ever, l pulled through all Unlit." "Dui ti.o Knight* oi Labor oppOM yon . " "Vis. Hey dui eveiythlBg ia their power tn beat me. 'ino pim. ct om-t- skied and shotted them. 'Iho samo influences which (ought ami i efeated Colonel Morison al-n comb ned a.ii i j-t m . 1 bli you somcibiug will be done abo ul mi- method ol cnn ducting e'-ei.on-. s.i'c Uecis.ve -.top- arill bc taken ? n tin premise*. Tin protecttoniata sro guilty ol 1.11 p. tra ung the most ouusgeoue ir.iud of tbs laet t. n \i.ii- They mn-' be c* posed, anl tiny \\.ll lie, too.' Marti wbal i ay. 'Ibey need not hope by tt.o in .-t lav i-h expendiuirea ol mo v lo thrott'e Um cause of tar it reform. The flgbi sss ssl undue, Ueavj sud onerous taxation will ^o fifth! ahead." "M.. I eve the Kl ghti claim to have some peKonaal . r c-- uni e aga 1 nat you " H Tea, aad Colonel Morrtaos bs well. You will re .?ueiiihi-r lliit ju-t before l li rt rbis* o' the long session of I OBgresa Colonel Morrison, Mr. li.ni.lal. anl myaell bad the eon: ml o.' Um or? der of baelneaa ot tba UoaM. Some of Um Knights Who acre IB Washington watching leglslal Bl wanted il* to permit lbs rouelderatlofl of elev, u or twelve lulls iii wh eh th-y claimed to lift Intel es' ?- I. | well ri'ineinber one i>l these UMaaurM wbleh mada eight non s a ei ter-cainer's d iy of labor. I consulted the PoaluiaeMr-Oenaral abaet tim bili. Mr. Vilaaaald that Uie measure was a bad one, beeaBM lt Was un BTeCtMab e. expensive and diaciimluated la favor of one salaried ottloer of Me Government aa against seat har, w.- ie. laaed to maka tba billa privileged qoaetisas ol iii-cn* son. I lieln-ve we ill I I lin nplit Un i?, a d 1 have no re? tros over oar action. Th!? was oim reisnii for the.r hostiluy to C.nel Monism sad myself." " Wbal steps will be I..kn respecting 'he acion of the aim-uiriil p.-op.e in your district and thal or Mr. Mar? mon I" ?' I un liol prepared lo answer nt tins lim-, fsomf iiiing wii, be done, probably ia the I.tn Oaugreea, i m 01,ci Morrison loses uotblns by his delea;. Il makes him tba Mading Mirum in Democracy In the country. A defeat Would not have elven nie much ntsappinntiiien'. I'oliticnl life ls very uncertain and tull Of iilscomlorta aud vexations." 1>E MOCHA IS GHI AT Ll 8VBPBISED. TAB E.I ABACK BY Till; ACTION' ol lill. XVIII III Dial mer OOO NI Y DKMOCBACT. Thc reeolntioBi adopted hy the County Dessonrsoy st lbs xviiith Aasesably District coudomu nii,' Uie Ailintn.stialion for its jolley with re fe ie noe lo tiie civil Oatflee, au i iuore eaaaelailjr Um one reqnoatlng Ute Beprseantativei In rongraMa>to promote ny appro? priate legislation Um interests ni labor by protecting its prod MtMaa agalnat foreign rivalry" has IbIIbb Usa a BOatbshaM in thc Democratic camp. Tba XVIII tb His mci wa.* Unbolt Ok Thompson's ile was Um hadar st the County Democracy ti.e e 'in n the tonnation of that BrgaaisaUae up io inc time of his death. The (kolara linn, therefore, bas nore sutaiBeaaee tuan ll would n?vo (baal ig heat say othec dlsUtet i he ns iiiiiion favoring prolBotlsals saISdlasUon of u n voh of tho IfaiiiooTBsy agelnst thc dowries ni fu-o j trade, and is soinetni ag that tue loaders of UM party Blay cousiilcr in tho ii-rai of a warning. When the qoas 11<>>i ot a union between Tammany Hall and the County Ji. inocraey rn * OUgTtsM ( miniate* aaa under i ou.snic; a Uon, Ino C'omUy Douiocruoy leaders Wished lo have all te candi.late* pludged to Sup) ort Uie A I lulul-i r-.tioii a wt iel with tho maloriiy ol Hie part] lu ibo House of BepreaantaUvea, This meanl t .at the rroeideul'a policy toward < iv il service reform annul.1 be supported, and those Uejiocrut* wno Voted a--aiiist tho MinatdstaUon of the Morrison i al nt bill in Hie HOUM shuni ? auroa io *up porl a similar lill iu tho new i ongivss or (all to be lo nomiuuloit By, bourke Cockran has leen outspoken against Civil sen iee reform, bau sadeavorod io nave a vote taken on u.e question lu Utt Democratic, Mute Cuiumiitoo. rue comiuiitoe declined lo ounatder it. Colonel T. A. Merniuaii waa elected two years ugo ovei Jniiii Hardy nu the (rOMetlOB issue. Ho aud ot ci* ot Lo- .New-Voik delegation voled ajBlasI thu oonabMra linn ot the -Morrison Oil). Tue donned pledges were not gi rsa, and on these ques? tions lbs Democratic mern tan alii probably vo:e as they l??iive their constituent, wo.lld llesite liirin to do Ills uinieihioo.i unit other Assembly dlstrtsi Democratic or gaUISatMBS will lollow the lend'of tue XVI I II li lii.slilct. A weil-knowu Democratic, ica-ier saul yesterday. * Tun result of UM recent I ongr. SSMMMl elections has open-il me aye* or u gao 1 many Democrats, ll has dem? onstrated cien i> that ou the usue ol prolecnou ami free trade the Kspti 'liciins h ive the country with Ibsen. t'nless the Democratic lea iris lake more moderate grounds ou Un* naeeUoa, James 0. HUine will swte; the country lu lcosa. T'nat 1* certain, un thc ooaeUofl ol proteotioii, the Georae vote, or a gixsl cart or it, will go lo Ulallie. I im sooner i ne Democratic leaders awake lo thia laot the better lt will he lor the party.'' WHAT THK GKOUOK M KN WILL DO BOW. The traih's union paoOM are well paBBBBd nt the ai tlou ot the meeting in Cooper Union ou saturday nteut, In caning the new party the 1'rogreaslve Democ? racy. Active preparations are making to reorganize the various districts as quicklv aa posMb.c, and to calla couuiy oouvenilou al lue earliest possmie iniuuie, l.vi-iy ellon of the uew party will now be lum. d toward puab Mg forward the Constitutional Conveiuiuu. 1 he sire lion of proper men as uaiegaiea win be looked after. I ids evening ina Newspaper Ben's Henry Gunga Cam? paign Club win ki vs a ninuer lo Mr. George ai Padre's, in Duane-su Among those who will be present are I *il.ot McGiruu, the Kev l>r. Newton, Father Una Ung lon. 1'roiessor liavld lt. Kooli, Professor H. lie Laoa, Professor Da?ld?on, James UeUpalU and John Mc Jdacsiu. ? a F. 8. GIIIBS MAY WIN YKT. The election of an Asseml. lyman in tlieXHIih District ia not decided. Tue returns, aa tabulated on e,cellini night, gave William P. Uulry, the Democratlo candi.lat*, aeveuty-elgbt piuralliy. Fredenok g. Gibb* the Kepubllosn candidate, claims thal lue figures for Assemblyman in the Ninth Klectlon Diainet wara trans? posed, and that when this ls made clear he will have a plurality of iweiity-uiue. Transposing llgures by l>ara oi rain- inspector* of election ia ibis district la no new Hiing. Henry 1. hprague, the Kepubiirau candidate, was defrauded of bia election in this manurr, aud al? though a Democratic committee rrpoited lu bia tsvor a DetBoerstle Assembly swaned the seat to bis opponent, Tbsles H. Uh**. Air. Hibbs hes retained counsel and will rndeavor to here Juiiloe oona him wben tnr rote of the district ie canvassed Uy tbe II isrd ot County Canvassers. rn GROWTH OF PROHIBITION IN ARKANSAS. Little Rock. Nov. 7 ispecial)?Official re? turns received from seventy of tbe seventy-five coon? tie! of Arkanaas, rliow a large tnerea.e in the Prohibi? tion vote in the elect.on held on September 0. The total vole wea Hi.,OOO. and ihe vote for Iloense 7.'>,0O0-, while the vote against llcens* wai nearly C,:.n "'. This sbowr an Increase of about 21,000 In the psst two roars?ths rote of lHrt'2 was less than 20,000 end lbs! Sf 1884. 44,000. In the last election the Prohibitionist! carr.ed thiny counties, niauy or the more ardent members are In favor of nominating a full State ticket and maxing a str-ng tight for Ibe State olllces. ELOPING WITH HEH FATHER'S COACH MAA. THK DACB8TSB OP A MOBBS RIllKr-t OPP ON" INIltrsKRACK WITH A BABBBOtffl RBBBfl In a liniidsonie firttaifW at Maple wood, near 8outb Orange, N. J., live* John Comstock, e well-to- lo New-York broker. Mr. Conirtoek bas s dsnehier. Harsh, age tweuty, a handsome. Intelligent elr\ whose mother died in giving ber birth, bbs baa live! at the hinno witu little company eave ber fsther and an aged colored servsnt. Three months ago Mr. Comstocx hire I n coachman. Ile was a tell, flue- 'inking mulatto ahmit twenty-one year! old, aud an expert horseman, farah tonk an Interest In tbe new roach mun st once and became ?algal with s desire to learn to ride on borsebark. Mr. Comstock yielded to her desire and purchased two oaddle-horsra. 1 lierentter alie tuok dally rldei, accompanied by the young rosrhinsn. Last Thursday Mr. Comitook waited at breakfast for bli dnnchter. As she did not appeer, he went to her room to cell her sn ! reeeivln? no reply, he opened the door. Tlie room wss empty. On the girl's bureau ley a letter addressetl le her f iher. It read : I)Rar Ta- I love Anbin x ctv minti and knowing you wouldn't agree to our marriage. | le't vt ur Inner and am go Ing to live with my sweetheart, Penrlve mc, dear pa. and don't take any steps to prosecute us. lours. Kahui. The letter staggered ih* faiher, and ll was same Urns before he omil I comprehend Its meaning, lt was mon discovered that tho isiidle-hories were nut In tbe stairs, the eloping pair having ridden off on them. Mr. Comst ck made tm report of the e opement to the police snd expressed bis intention tn Mks no step! vvtiu-t ver tn the maller, He fr-lt inured that she would gel enough of u.-r mw relationship aud be willing to re? turn lo brr hume. SUED FOR Ll II EL HY A TEXAS EDITOR. Waco, Tex., Xov. 7 iRpennb.?It is a rare thing fur a Kouthern editor tn leek redress In the omma agaluit another editor rtir alleged griersnees. .lunn I. Harton, the editor of the Dailg Examiner, a leading paper uf this region, tbe huuie org.-m of Senator Coke and Guvrrnur-elect Ross, has Just untented suit sgalnst A. H. Rein Ai Co.. proprietor* of Ihe Galreston Scirs. claiming $50,0110 damage*. Ile elso suei Bcrlmu A Wilcox, of thu city, proprietor! of The. Wara Alliaiice Standard, aud lt. H. King*ltnry, Jr., claiming 0S5.OOO ? lu'i.agee from them for Injury to hla reputation. Kiugi bury ls a lawyer wbo gpaada a good deal ot bli Hine in Viuiiiington during the areetoaa of Ongrcie Ila sr tlenily opposed Bobbi (j. Mille, for Congress; support? ing Hr. I: muni. tn.. I'riihiitiiltiu I nu.Udale. Kingsbury'! temperance zeal let) hun Into a oontroverry willi Barina anti he published a loin: article lu I lie A Hume,-Standard. wherein lie made public two private letters receive.l while In Washington In January from Ranon. 'Ihn libel law of Texas is in..re siriiigont than thal of any other biiite lu lin- Union. A newspaner eau be med In every county where lt circulate*, farcing it to keep a Hall of attorney-distribute.! over tiie State. PROFESSOR SPRAUVE BETI BEE UNDER A CLOUD. San FbakcmCO. Nov. 7 iSpecial).?About a year agu Professor il...nt i R. Spragtle wai called from Ilrooklyn to aasuiiin the prn-i l-iic. of Mills Cllce, acron the Hay from tins city. The institution was cnu ductctl for many yean by tbo Kev. Dr. Mille and lils wile und ita graduate! Include a large number or young women ir. wealthy California faiullle!. It was open only to guli with the best nf relerenors. When Hr. Mills died he left a will placing tim manage, mehi of the college in n board ot irusice*. Mrs Mills relalned thc plane of directress of the seminary, but lt wa* decided lo sttiiie ths Servlcei of Pro fo-*or .-iua_rui) as i it-sal-nt. Moon after be esme here there were run ors of dtrsgree llieiil between lum ai,.i Mrs. Miller. A climax ws* leacb-rt !s?l week when tho trustees de? manded bis raeleeetloa. He refaced to retii-, ami is? sued a aingillsr curd arklnB e BBipeoaiOn of rniilto )ndr ii,ent foi a rew darr. It ls reported thal P. M. Campbell, ni, er ni -mle:,t -r : let t).kian 1 pub.lo scbouil, will be .-prague's aaeaaasar, COM DBM M1X0 lill RIV. OM, WOODROW. Galveston, Nov. 7 [8pntal).?Tbo P*e_t? lyicimii By noi oi lexus, which luis Ililli ii rc--it)!i .ii lai- tiiy i"i lour daya, adjourned is-i Bight TBa BKMll in i j .ni ?.ul nullor ntl,Milt red by the hyno.l BBB acio'l BpOB Ju-t licf.il. Hie uujuui nineiil, wln-n ii vote r- marked ob tba amt nt the Kev. ur. .lames Woo.1 I0W, nf i oliiii.l. ii, g. C. the jtiiiicipal proiaaaBT In Uio lit-Itv rerun M-ui.ii.iry nt thut place. Hr Woodrow .l.cuirc-l III" tlispb ailie nf tin- Null bein l'rt-lt.v'-i au (burt b by hi- liberal vtol I, wbrh were declared by Tn- t ,u ii ?.' u *-v nt n I in it) nt vin anea a tli tba ortbodoi dot trine- ul Itu- i bur-h. anl Itel r-yiii'l. ultci a heated discussion 1-' spring, recommended ins db-misaal from ib" i H.'?--tn inp lull at Columbia. Kolwitb -t.nulli,g tin- rote ul tn Mire by Ibe UBOrglB r-viiol, be clung IO bl- tillite, iiuail np; netiuli liv oilier SOUth crn Sjrnoda, nader whose Joint patronage tbe college - na litailicil Wno'row relied oil UM To_;i? Syuod ?ti ii ';i n ii m. bul iiii- Georgia recommendation ol tliMU --al va- atlti|ilisi. -*> THE PRESIDES I OM Bli BAT TOIIOSIOV. Wa.-iiini.iuv, Nov. 7.?The l'rcsid. nt, ikv co!n|ianif'i nv Beeretartaa Bayard anl Lunar .md Col? onel I.iuiiiiiI. IcH Wiiihluitnu on a IBuelBl train st 4 p. m. tu-d.iy fur Bow-York. Secretary Whitney left on the regular train al 2 n'elock. BoBTO-t Nor. 7?-PraaidlBl ClBvBlBad has roiiiiiiuni cnled lo the authorities ur Harvard C'o.le.'e his desire lhat tlie .ler-I- uf L L I). should not be i ul.'... '.-1 n,i..11 bini nu 1 ti.ns (juently lt will not be. The President's rearons tor declinm.' the pr ipu-ed lioiinr uro not staled, bul lt la known (lint bis action his saved I tin Iturvar.i au! hoi Hie* Hum tin* iillei'iiaiiv- Bl appeal lng to SllgBt Hie l'resl.lciil, or Of departing from Un- rule nut to Beefer degrees ilium poblle ii.en. -inch wa* sdopictl when (ieuerslll. P. lintier was elected (ioveruor of Mass acini!' ttl*. AV J sui.isil a Ri isl murdered. BAB ilo-r-i < al., Nov. 7.?At a lute hOBf last Blghl dwell O. Leggatt, sn artist, tho son ol wealthy pa? rents living in longland, was snot mid kl.iod beie by Juhn Clark, age twentr, emploied on a ranch In Hie mountains near Ma lr.ni*, on this ranch w,n a young wtiii.au ol win,in Clark wss deeply enamored. leggett, while sketching among Ihe hills List June, slaved at this ratten, anil uu several BBB?BloBI dialled pleasantly willi tho girl. This so enraged t lnik that tu- fotloweu LrgBett to tblscity amt attitckett him in the street. For Ibis lie Via! nrresie.l, an I, being f.niiiil Imane, ?* a* sent lu sn asylum. Ile was !-? I, u.-.l two n.unihs BBB, anil lin Uiedl.ilely aat IB work Io lind I-e_,gett, whn he boilevetl Lad caused him io lu* lent to the my,nm. Ile met the oii|i-t:l of bis search forthe first time in the slreet iil-t Bight. He then itrcw a revolver and shot Leggett dead. Cir rb wea Immediately er rooted and lodged la rail. It l- -ant tin. I.- gg.-n's rather ls a colonel In tho Bu tish iirtuy, CREEKS WAST HIE OELABOMA COr.VTRT. St. I. ml-, Nov. 7.?Advices from the Creek Indian Natl.tu are lo ibe eftsct lhat the council Hiern bas lnsti neted lu legation '.o tue next Congress to Insist on tbe - inni nmeiii rcceivlug back the inuney- fifteen cent! an acre?lt pall for tba Oklohoina couuty to .eulo friendly Lillians on. 1'tiey say tbat c.ingress passed an act years ago prohibiting any mure Indians being tat? tled there, wlilen virtually null tied tbe talc, and the Crerki I'oiiteuti thal ll baa reverted back io them with ,..:.!? ie; ..?. and poraoinon ov. r tbe lame. I bey are aniiuui to net it In lome .lupe whereby tbey eau rene a revenue for ll by leasing it for grazing purifies, DESI WEST A.\D Silo I HIMSELF. I'uv.i'.Ikhvis, Nov. 7.-Fivityears BgoCharles Meuner, a BIBaiIBBBl mae Bf Ilouei'lale, Wayne County, l'riin., purchased a fruit farm et Totu'i Uiver. N. J., and removed to that place wltb bli wife. The ventura wai a dliastroiis our, sud last spring he iold hu farm. In September ho left bli wife with friend! In Philadelphia, and ia! 1 be wai going to make a trip through tbe Wes!, l.sit wrrk at .vuiue, Tex aa. hu need body waa found. A revolver lay by its mle and Irom one ohainlier a bul? let had oren tired Into ibe inau'i tirari. A coroner'! Jury returned a Verdict of mlclde. _, ? stSDAYBBBAEPABli for the poor. riiii.ADKi.i'iiiA, Nov. 7 {Speeiati.?I lie __?__? day Hreukfast Aisoclatiou gave ita first break fail fur the winier thu morning. .'EAMES AND i ASOALT1EE?ET JELEGRAPH. DISAI'I'KAI'.ANCK OF A YOUNO OIKI-, Nr.w -Havi'.x, (unii, Nov. 7. Intra (lark of lai* t Nt w Haven, age silten, ha* been musing since Wednesday arra lug. Ht r ralbei ami li eui* l,?\ ,? been unablo Ui lluil hir, and lhere ara maple lunn ut toul play. JUMI'INI. I'llOll A sI'KAMKR TO DKOiVN. ClXtlNS-il, Nov. 7.?Tbe ilramsr Hale, alitlle vesnel thst pile* up the nhl,) ni spoult (.nirinen uulea m.in here, blew out a liol un hiad l<> night on ber down trip. Little naniago remited. 'I wu men in a fright J limped overboard sud were drowned. (A-HII.U OB AN BXFBSN COMPANY MI**flINO. his liiiscintn Nov 7?Charles W. Hank*, one of the (ashler* of lbs Weill, largo Express Company, baa dlsep paarl >1 lt...v lng tiU ODO uuai t ousted Ior ou bia booka. Iii Las bern missing since November 1, aud ls believed to be en i.i* wai io ta-e-e, vis Victoria, B. c. His rrtfe ls lu New York. GONE DOWN wrrn ALL HANDS FOUNDERING OF r/HK REVENUE CUTTER MANHATTAN. LOST OFr NEW HAVKN WITII EIGHTEEN MEN TWO MKN nrr. TU* VK?8H. DlSArrPAR IN A OALB ?WltKCKAOR WASHKD ARHORK, Bt.'T NO TRsCfs SKKN OF DfAO BOOIKS. /ST TELEORAPH TO THB TIUBDNB. | New-FIavkv. Nov. 7.?The United States reve? nue cutter Manhattan foundered in New-Haven harbor shout 0:30 tins morning, going down with all on baigi. The cutter dropped anchor in the harhor on Saturday night and was noticed lying off the old liffhthonsa at 8 o'clock this morn i ii g. The wind was blowing a gale, but tho tug R. A. Tacker, with a bargo in tow, managed to get under way mid safe? ly- rounded the point into the Sound. Roon after, William Lane, an Ovate* Point fisherman, saw the Manhattan weigh anchor. Knowing tho situation of the cutter whs hazardous, ho procured a glass and watched her movements. At 0:15 ho saw that the vessel had been caught, in the trough of the seaanrl was unmanage? able. Ho also saw a signal of distress, ne has? tened lo give an alarm and returned to his lookout pout, arriving just in time to see tho cutter nive a lurch and go down willi all on hoard. Mr. Kane and James Smith, who also saw the cutter po down, counted fifteen men on board. A wrecking party was immediately formed and an at? tempt was ln-iile to reach the scene on the steamer Albert Williams, hut the waves rolled and the wind blew with such fury that thc Williams nar? rowly escaped being swamped, and tho rescuing party was obliged to give up the attempt TkJg alternoon quantities of wreckage, including oil cans, hiscutt and clothing, have been washed up on tho Fran'ord lahore- No traces of bodies ha ve boen discovered although a party of 'J00 men have wntched the shore all the afternoon. The Manhattan was in cotna and of Lieu? tenant 1). F. Tozier aud was detailed to watch vessels and soe that they were not violating revenue regulations and had the necessary papers. Although tho cntter had been cruising about New-Haven for nearly two weeks no one can bo found who has been on board of her or kim wa positively hew many men she car? ried. Night watchman George Hiller, of the Cus? tom House, says that Lieutenant Tozier went out to the cutter at 0 o'clock this morning. The placce where Smith and Kano say the cutter went down is about tweuty-iive feet deep. They say the cutter turned on her side when she disappeared, whieb will account for thc fact that her spins are not visible. E. H. Weaver, ono of the most expert seamen in New-Haven, ta*B that tho Manhattan could not have foundered in the place where Suiith and Kane say she went d?wn. The wreck? age coming on tho Uraiiford chore Maana to prove conclusively that Smith and Kane tell the truth. Arrangements have been mado for a complete milich for the bodies in the morning. The ChUtOfll House officers think th:it the Mau fcatiBf had cu'hteen men on board. Tho place where tho cutter went down ia aho.it two miles from the new lighthouse on the Urandford shore. The ollicersoi ibo Manhattan were: TOBIBB, 1>. i\, Lieutenant?commander of the cut? ter. Uni.i.ANii, W. H.. Second Lieutenant?Executive officer. HARM*, J. C., ThM Lieutenant. Ogkkn, JamkB, Engineer, PaOBlCB, W:i.i.i rs?Assistant Engineer. AKOTHER ACCOUNT OF THB DIHASTKB. [iii.NKUAi. rans DtsrAi* a.] Niw-Mavkn, Nov. 7.?The United States revenue steamer Manhattan, Lieutenant Comm.ni let Tozier in i oiiimiinl, went to UM bottom oil Southwest Liilui-, two miles outside ot this harbor at 0:30 o'clock thia moraine Al the tuna the reese! sank there waa a heaT] sea on, with a fierce gale hlnw 111e. The Manhattan eaine into tins harbor last night sod anchored ia the channel off the yacht cull's hun-.-. Ilia Custom House officials seem to know little about the reeeel'aauaeioa na these waters lim morning about tl o'clock three of tba officers ol' the Manhattan came aslioro in a small boat, lauding at Lona Wharf, '1 hey remained onshore about an hour, ami after getting the norning papen went aboard again, Linne .iud ly aller ibis the Manhattan got under way uni beaded luau the harbor. William Kane aa oyaMnaaii at Oyater taint, Bays to-night that be noticed the vessel i ass out of the berber and asl u oouna tow-aid tin* KHithweat, and that she pitched heavily in the sea. bbe shipped taro ur three leas, and ap a emly struggle1.] veq much im the -ne. Mm linn tu ned half an mn I toward tin- eastward, and Kan' anya her condition grew more labored. Ile ran to Inform the tug office in this <iiy by telephone lo lend ?Bhrtance, and was ginie only tefl minutes. Ile was unable to ring ap tba city office, however, aad arhea ba returned the vessel was still struggling against wind and tide. I'o all appearances' the vessel could not to bo controlled by its wheel. Kano savs that lieili'iii.ui .-iliuiit forty feet across a waiehoiise floor t<> call his employer, and that when ho re? turned after an absence of not over twa minutes, the Manhattan had diaappaand from view. Nota rootage ot her was to be seen, either by the naked sys or wail tba aid of glaaaaa Kline's story is corroborated by Jami s Smith, the proprietor af a hotel at south End, ou the eastern shore, seven or eight nubs fruin the point When Kano saw the vessel ? mk. Mr. Smith says that when he first saw her tbo Maa batt sa wa* on ber aide, shipping ?>-.? after sea, aad dually cameoed over ami went down in avery few ininntes from the time be Int noticed tbc vessel. Two or tliree other persons ou (he eastern shore, ali atdifiereet pointe af oheervatton. t?,'l stories sf the disaster that fully bear out tlmsn told by Smith and Kane. Tba tug Alert. of tins port, weat down to tue harbor about il o'clock this moraine; bat, on account ol tueex treinely beary lea and wind, could not gs outside. She saw untiling in the wav of wreckage, however. When the Manhattan sank the thu waa easting full out imo ihe Sound, and whatever wreckage there may have beea would go directly out to sea. Late tins afternoon naaatitMu of pilot bread and biaeait nieces af bonni, ramiahed oe sae aide, that may hive been broken from a vessel's eatiin oil inna and some miscellaneous articles. Heated Behan with the incoming tide, on the east almre, ? ullin a stretch of two miles from the lighthouse point at ?be mouth of the bareet to the eastward. | The Manhattan is described ns beilul of a schooner rig. with a leo nth of eighty or ninety feel- Her crew is estimated at from fifteen to twenty-live men in all. I |)n seat and west shores are being patrolled te-aigat in search of bodies that Bsey <>? washed Babara but ap to midnight no reports have asea neairad from any pola! tfll BTOBT DOUBTED DJ WASHINGTON. Washington, Nov. 7. -The steamer Manhattan, which is repel ted to have'ionndered off New-Ha? ven this morning, ia a revenue cutter. The Chief of the Kevenae Marine says she was a stanch screw ateamer of about Lld tous aud carried a crew of tliirti-tjve men. She was commanded by Lieutenant H. K Tozier. who ia regarded aa one of ihe aoleet officer* rn the service, and it ia tbe opin? ion of the Chief of the Kevenue Marine that she could n"t have louudered uuicss ss the result of sjuie extraordiuary accident. At tbe Barge OOJoe last ulglt Uie luaiactors on duty had beard of tai Unking of tue Manhattan, and were dla euaslog lbs dlsaiter wbsn s reporter lnterrui tod thew with Inqu nea about the noat ana ner crew, rrom nunn lt waa learned that tbe euttrr waa about nine yeera old, and waa an Iron boat of about 200 tour burden. Her en? tire compliment, Including officers and men, consisted of eighteen remona. She was commanded by first Usu te ant I). P. Toiler, an officer loog In the Kevenoe fler -. b e.. The chief rnglneer was James Ogden, and the pilot was n min named Jacks ?n. There waa also an aa Distant engineer, a second lieutenant, a mound off), er, and the boatswain, John Lawton. The other names the Inspectors did not know. The Manhattan w*e laid np at Baltimore last winter ami was thoroughly repairs I. She writ*, there until spring, wben ibo was put Into commission aud hes been cruising between W'Litest mo and New lum iou ever since. Tho men on hoard tbe revenue cotter lying at tho Barge Office pier knew the Manhattan well, and were mourn!ii .? llio loss of their comrades in Uie service when tbo reporter found them. They referred to her as an ? iron pot," nnd raid that ?be would sink like a stone If rhe bat pened to have a hole anticked In ber side below the water line. The bout vt as i-iiipl.tveil to cruise about the Pound, together witn ?miking ber regular trips between the towns mentlonel lo watch for mourning steamers. DIING Willi II Blt SECRET UNTOLD. THE FATAL RESULT OF MALPRACTICE. MISS FOOLS BBWSBg TO TKLL THU NAME OF THE WOMAN WIIO PBBfOBMBB THK nPKHATIOM. Linda Poola, who had just, passed her twenty first blrtlitlay, lived at No. 'lill Wert Twelfth-it. (.be wsi et iiight furin snd graceful, ami ber face, though lt wit exceedingly pale, was comldered beautiful by tn.ts* who knew her, tbe d stlngul-liing feat ure being a bright, piercing black eye that con? trasted strongly with her colorless face. She wss a merry girl and pinned every ona who snow ner by ber happy disposition and peasant way*, and ber sweet voice, that hail been cultivated carefully, wai often heard with delight In many private parlors, bhe wai not wealthy, and earned ber living as a copylit and type writer tn a lawyer's utll ?* downtown. Her mother died three years ago an 1 just before she died ibo ealled an alder daughter, Mrs. Miller, to b?f inviable and besought ber to see that no harm came to Linda and to keep a watchful eye over her ami ber Interests. Linda Pools ii now lying dead in a little room In the flat on tbe top floor af We, '207 West Twelfth st, Aft.er ber motlier'! death she went to live with Mra. Miller, who is tbe wire of Henry Miller. He ls in the employ of tbe Paoitlo Mall Kearn i ii lp Company and ti lomewbat aotlve lu polltlci in the Ninth Ward. The family were than living in Jersey City, where they are well known and el one time occupied a prominent loclal pom ion. About two years ago they moved to tins olly aud lived for a time In Fifteen tl. -sr. and Eighteenth-it, aud they moved to their preient homo about two mouths ega Mr. Poole, the fattier uf the deal girl, ant a younger lister, are uow living with Mrs, Miller in tlie (tau Mm Puole'a life wai thou.hi to be blame'.eia. She was suddenly taken sick ou lett Wednesday, but the cause of her ailment was not eaapeoted. Hhe became worie au rapidly that Tb und ay Hr. John A. Burke, of No. !')'_ Welt Klaventh-st., the famlir phyilolan, wai called in. He had treated Min Poule a year ago for a severe attack of ina aria that gceatly weakened ber con? stitution and tbe .Incur, whoo called, supposed that there hat been a return of the oid com? plaint. Ho was. surprised to find a mure ?ertuus state of aft ai ri. Mm Toole wss in a luw vital Kate, the result uf a ihock, and confessed, that an operation hod boon performed upou ber on Weeinea lay. Heroic measures were employed by tho physicians to ov.-rcuiiie the effect of tue shu, k au I resture tbe n stain which had been greatly weakened by beuorrlisgo to a natural state. But despite everything that wai dune she gradually lang ant feeling unladed that her life could nut be laved, Hr. Birke went tu the Ninth Pre? cinct Police Station on Saturday at 'J p. m. uni told tue ca*e lo Captain Copeland, who wss then on duly. Mi ia Puole waa then lu aitate ot coltause, and Captain Cope land al Hie request of Hr. Burge, wi) stated tbat tue sick girl Blah! uot live to ree a ouronor, went lo Uer bennie to lake any itateuieut tbat me uugui make iu regard to the case. Sun .as thou in a comatose et.te.iud har Voice could scarcely be heard. Hilo did liol want to make a state inuit.nil woull Mf un: li!u,' Ulura than admit ra's fact tuat au operation had been pei funned. Captain Cope? land, niel hard to have ber tell who she bini seen aboul brr case, but she refused to give aur infuriiiautiuu. Coroner Meneuirr wai informed nf tne case and gut tu the gir.'i bedside at 'A a. m. yesterday, bbe wai tn.-u dying. The Corouer sent for Dr. Burke ami hetti a lung cnuitiltatiuii with him, but Onuid uul learu any? thing iut.ro fnuu the goatee than that he bad benn called lu. Coroner MaaeBBMf talked with Hie dying girl ami ihe finally cousented to make an aute-uiurteui state? ment. It did but throw any light upuu who the guilty person was. Mis a.linnie 1 Uiat she Was ahum to be? come a inutticf ami MM that sim went to seo some ono aimil! lt and after much p-rsu.isiou aha said that it was a wniuaii, but refused to give any hame ur clew as tu tier Idea tit/, Wueu tuld thal alie was dying ihn laid thai lt made no difference aud that ihe vvuultl carry her ?ecr.-t tu the grave, -'??; grew weaker anti died ut 'Ja. m., in,tin: ai mug ber reticence lo ibe end. Mra. Mil.er and Mrs. J nil ra), another niter of the dead girl, were witn ber ant*, told thn I orouer that they md uui know anything about the case aud hail no ground tntiinpicloii against any BBB. Before Mus Poole died abe muttered a name tu her delirium, but no one could catch it. A prominent Jersey City politician cadd at Mrs. Miller's i.i' evening to iee Min Poole. The servaut tuld bim that nie wei dead, but Uie cause, ihe laid, ann iud nol dare lu loil. Mr*. Miiicr came to the dour ami told bim tbat abe had died fruin a ouugcstive chill. Ou hla way uui he wai met by inverai reportage and when told what wai tbe matter wiih Miss Paola he appeared surprised anti sal 1 that be was a politician and wished that the mat'er could be kept quiet. He alarted to go with the reporteri loire Captain Cope,ami. After going ai..or a block he de? cided ttiat be did nut Want tu *ee him, ami wont back tu ibe Inline where the tleatt girl wai, amt when la*', aeeu rome time afterward he was walling np and duwil in Inuit uf tbe bouse Coroner Me-seiuer will bold an au? topsy and inquest. He ective Burleigh, ot tbe Charin! Street station, heard Mus Poole'a story and ll at work un tho case. EELUCTANT 8TE1EEES IA CHlCAOO. THK. OBOBB TO QL'lT WoltK A VIOLATION OF THK laws ok thk BBIOBTgOf LABOR, Chicago. Nov. 7 \BpednO.?Thew are hmm peculiar features connected willi the present strike at the noel, yardi. At ii p. m. yesterday lt was announced tbat the unka Uad become general ou the strength or an oilier from the Kxecutive Committee of ihe Knights. I ..lier lu the evening the Master Workman of the Cattle Kutcberi' Ai-embly said that no order had been issued and that nu general I'rlke batt taken place. After that tl was learned thut abuut (I,OOO men, half of those at present employed in the houies, ha I quit work. The fact seemi to be thal Ibo Instr ct ..laster Workman. Ballar, task tho affair from the bauds of tbe Ontriot l.xccutive Hoard aud lumad il over toa "strike com? mittee," which, wltb limier, ls r.-*i >> ?*,:..r for the orderi lo BI-BB work. Tbeae orden wre given without conrui.lng any of the ueadr of the variour local aa*euibliei aug) there ti much ducnateut over lt. The men who went out yesterday did not leave the houiei with a null and a cheer, ma body, ai before, bul weut out ilowly. fearing lo disobey ibo order. Many did not gat away from work uutll neeriy tbe reg? ular quitting time. It ls tbourht, however, tbat me lsrgs body out will lnllusnce tbe ntuers nol to returu io work to-morrow. Among many or the older and more conni Vatlve men merell uni ii iliisatiiractlou. 1 bey ssy thal Huller has mids protnissi to tuna, sud led them ou, but hes only mcceeded in getting them Into trouble. Tbe lieu particularly tin 1 faull with feta method of pro? cedure aud say thai the matter should bave taken the couria prescribed by the eoniutuiioii of tbe Kuigbti of Labor, instead of being turned over to a committee of lintier'i own chousing. Whether hir or ueis are legal ia a qurrlton rei m.nh cotnldern l ny maur ?a. ti.e ni*.anne I. lhere wai, or coorie, mure or less grumbling el iJarrr'r or irr lo returu to work at leu boura, a few weaka ago, bul the men were not prepared nor willing to weik out again, with winter eounag ou. lint.er's ctiiiiiiiil.ee t-Iain.I thal the returu wai only lu teuded io bo a l-riupitraiy oue. All waa quu-i u-.u-et me yardi, tbe only thing to break lbs nionoiouy ueisg a little diaturbance rar.y In the day, caused by some rtnkrir who tried to influence lome men not to go Into Armour"! hours. Not hine lon? ou* remited. A number of meu worked tn Armour*! and a lsrgs lot of esme was slsugblered. Tbe parker! are preparing lur s liege end seem lo mink tbat tba .ti'ka wbl broome general In tbe morning. They rey tbet tn-y will eire eli tbe meu tbey eau ur* and tbet they purpose to tum lt out if li take* a yeer. Tbe turee of deputy iiirrifli hal beru doubled. Late tblr rveulng, the announcement la made mat In purulence of telegraphic orderr from Governor Ugieaby, the Kirai aud Second lufantry of the Mate bave beeu ordered to earemble al their srmones to-morrow morn? ing fully armed ana equipped. Thia ll regarded as a pmeiy precautionary measure lo guard agaiuit possible Holing. dUJUi'iai* liNlU MAUAKA. DONOVAN E8CAPKS WITH A BROKKN RIB. BRSCCKD ALMOST MinW\KIi IV DA MIES MOW FROM PXRl'MOXIA, [or TKi.r/-.ruri! To tub tribcics.) Niagaba. Fill lg, Nov. 7.-Lawnnct5 M. Don? ovan, w lin jinn tvs! from the Brooklyn Bridge la Angus', narrowly escaped death la tba Niagara gores to-uy la making a foolhardy lean from tue nsw ausp-oeloa brllg*. H? bad been trained for the last week Bf Haley or tim llij.ni rn*?ire at Budalo, bat no date waa Axed for tbs jamp until last niebt Tba Jumper, bis tralnsr, aome *, purling men and reporters tonk the train at 12:30 a. m. to der from Buffalo. The parpoae of Donovan was to mike the leap aa looa after darlUht as possible Tue polios baa threatened to Interfere and arrange? ments were made so <-arefullr that Chief of Police Mali? ssa at Su*p*nslon Brid xe fal i ed to cat around lo tuna When Donovan sad Haler drove on the brides at 7 a. m. ta* former wore the suit la which he lumped from tbe Brooklyn bri.Ice, noostting of partded trousers, coat, waiatcoat, and baseball ahosa The conditions were generally favorable ezoept tba coldnesa of the weather. "You'd helter not make the lump" stld Haley. "Ifs 200 reel down there and lt will kill rou.'' " No, lt won't," said Donovan, " sad If I die I will die irani*." Haley tired a revolver ai a signal to Th i rn sa Hine* and others who were walting la a bott un ter neath tbe bridge to plek Bp Donor tn, ?> it acatn advised i.mi to elva up th* attempt, D inovau ki.ka I some los orl the railing and olliulied upon lt, steadying himself by a wire guy-rope. Haley fired tbe Baaed again and Donovan )nmp*d off the rall. bli body ?lightly Inclining towart the wlnrlrtoVl. Poor ??conda later be atrnek the water fret Aral so elose to the boat that th* occupant* were wet hy tbs splash. He did not come to the surface ror ser-rti aee ouds, and expectorated eonslderabie liloo 1 when ha was rescued. Ile was completely exhausted. Hu friend* ta the boat fumed bl* in i iii opea sud poured brandy down bl* throat. He was unable to talk, but lay lu the boat groaning with pain. He appetred to ba partly paralyzed. Haley and others, wlio weat down ta the Maid of Mist landing on the Canada aide, coi him Into a carriage and took him to tba Atlantlqua II val, when Dr. CiroptiMl made g thorough examination of him aad found tbs' one ot his rib* waa broken. After a rest, the tnlvred man was taken oa a train to Buffalo, where Drs. Manja! Clark and George 8. Pilmer rendered auroa tl ail. Donoraa was perfectly sober when he made the jump, but drauk brandy liberally immediately afterward. The pbyslclaas ?ar thal he haa symptoms ot pneumonia, caused by bia bath lo tbs river. Donovan waa found in bed at the Broezel Hom* to? night. He waa feeling better, but toe donor* refused to allow him to sit up. " How much did you make out of the Jump I" WM aaked. "Nota eeuu I ?ada the lump for reputation and expected to succeed. Tue atory fiat I got fi D ii alis ?tarted by some dime rauteum m mager, t won't ex? hibit myself es a freak and fi-r ar* mat at mt. lows g'JOO lu New-York au 1 will pay ll ai mi at I cm." " What were your sensations waeu y.>a lampe 11" " They were worse thea when I inuimi fruin the Brook? lyn Bridge. I thought that I wai a full minute.tripping aud it see.in't aa if lb* water wai ruing to sw tibia ms up. I (truck on my feet and weut dowu probably twenty-live feet tn the water. Tbe undercurrent caugot me and I had a bard tight for roy life, lr I were not a good swimmer and did not have losofuern I would have been oarriad down to the Whlrlpo il. I wai lei* pareta and knew there was only oue chance In a tiro it in t for my life. My rib p tined me intauiety sui I waa glad wlien the boya rescued tun.'* I "univ in says toat the copyright of ills picture la for sale and that he is a illina; to play in a regular theatre. but liol In a Baaasem He expeoti to return lo New-York as soou a* uc recovers. THE FOUKTII WAKD BEARS THB HEWE donovan's family B8UKTB BIM DMB Bal ITTaBJ FI'.i'M Hini.lKI.VS BKIIiiiK. The Fourth Wald last Bggfst Brag alive with people wi.o stood upon th* street corners au I ulecusaad the Juinpinc of "Larry" Dnioran from the -ut peuslou Bridge at Niagara, i .. isa tor wi..mu the weenor was loo *erere galbereil In the bsrrooms, and over their beer aud other iiqitd r*fr**binaiit talked lou by and at a great leugli; upou tho feat whm.i will send that particular portion of the city down io fame. A li..mi; mi repurter was ttrst to carry the news to "harry's" family at No. 54 N*w-Ciiaiubai*-?i. on tue lop du ir. The i mi: y consist* ot the faihur, mutber aud two sisters. The mumer uni tallier were sit in:,- in a dinny liguied 'nun, the old mau in a gert corner, quietly pallin,' at Ins pipe, while his wlie bugged closely a faliitly-iiuriiiug tire. A *.-alt voice seat "Come lu" In response io Ute repavMS*erap ou the door. "Have you he.trJ from Larryt" ho aiked of tba W.itU.III. "Nu; ls be killed!" abe exclaimed; and wm.um waning for an answer began la call upun ail the launs In tho calen dar. " Howiy Minlier," she said, wliy did mir l.n \ lave us to gil knt. lie wu/, a good bye and phag aili bl* poor uuiJ r.ituer and milner du BS* i' b ia sal rucking har budy to au I Iro, mid Uer liiiinand jo ii... in ai?o. univ saying " Patt nye, paw bye." Tba repeatereaaeeadsg iu g-tiing th* womau'* attention aui lu,u lier tual Uer sun wasiinid-.il; ;uj. Ue hal uiade he ju up suoou*s.'au/ a.i 1 Ua 1 o tty a orngou no. ".-ii ire au'he'it die, au' 1 toil him so!" *u? cried. vln- u .iiliiiil'-il M weep, ealnug upon lin: -amis lo "?parc uer by*," unit har daughter legii* c nun in. aaa uni n it beard tua. BBC motlier had mail- me ju i.p, ami was mucu surprised se* ber mumer aud fa.uer ci/ lng. ?? Punt'* the matter I " *lin Bena ne L. " Ou, i. irry'* gm! Larry's kUti" vw har motin r's on.) aiswer. Ten-le now pained in. and uer -in lu treul >, ed.iel lo lue i.j?- .'int cunna.lu u. .1 1 .Hie r ,11 I uinturr, ?ooo i-..tMe.i tuc liou*e aud oiougiil every leuaul lo ma upper lloor. AuttMig mem came the elder sinter, a 1. n :-??.,.e. dare eye.l girt * '"Ul iweiny years old. " I- Larry dead I" was lier flrs'. exclamation, mid iielore nay oue rmi.a .m-w.T in r, -ii- , mined ia wituiiin athel ui** tu be ra ur the family, Finally lue shriek* aud groans t-icw leas aaa thara waa twpaca t v. alienee, uiiiy broken by me sj mpaitietie BXBSWBSMag ul ina urlgubers. "Larry " icu hollie ou October 13, unending tu maka the juuiii. A large show bil, primed in variega.ed colors ai.U telling ol "harry's" feat 01 Juuiplug from the Bruokiyu ilridge, nung on Hie wail 01 ins pareui*' run,n, .uni bear lt was a clippiug iru.u a illuming paper describing uis deparlm M fruin tba ci y ann lin: rea? i..s for Wu u ne wa* gulug. Tue sbow bill loni bow a b.mcUi entertainment was io begiveu. in Hnlt.ilu, to Hie " Hun. Larry .1. Don ov.iii, Hie celebrated grut.email fruin New-York, wu* had performed ?ueoeasruuy ibe Jump Iroiu Ba great .Sew-1 oik Bridge." Aller cousldera do i-xninou mo repurn-r iiHui in.'.J an asajjaaiataBM oi Hie family that ' l?trry" waa *tili u.nuiioiv.i am.mg ibo liv? ing, aud he, willi uiauy huco ilghed rx precious of Ay .u.alliy, souibed inc laiuuy a* beet ho could. Duuuv.m made ms pimp irom ibo Biuokiyn Bridge on Aug m )Wa tho jump was a wei.-p.aimed ui.r. .md lb* people wno knew mal it Wa* to lake pla** . .-uw.ied ino louie of iicigiiiioriug bouse* aud waicuel Douuvau'a des.-etit willi opei a glaslea Tue jump was iu.de ou a wa^er of |SB between llonov.iu and aa acquaintance, ami for a purse Ulai mo employe* of tbe priming ??III. e in which uewur.et mule up. Before juuipliis Donovan weul into naming and pranlsed iu limn Bridge. lins juiui* 0" '"ade la eafeiy four limes. Before making bu great leap fiom tue Brooklyn llndge be look Hi.- precaution to bandage hi* limb* and body wiri tunk emin roi.I* lo break iii* tome of ibe fall lu oaee bs ?nouul sirike tn* water aide way a. Culla* bia predeieasur, ">teve" Brody, whoa* junia euiiiiei ?tum 10 to* haast or geataa in a aiaaa aieaaeaa, Douov iii did not Indulge iu any t'oUrib-Ward wuisaay lo t.*a-.y bi* nerve* ur lu keep up in* courage, bul mada Hm irap at au early bour iu tuo umiuiug wau bis Stela clear Hum auy ?limulsut. Wueu tie relurued to tue siiure alter ruakiug lue Jump, a pollcemao arreslad him aud took bim lo tba luiuui 1'oiiea 1 oiiit, where Jn-uee Duff/ Hued mm |10 lor "obtiruetlng travel ou tue B.-ldgr," luamuuca a, me ?a,un 111 wmeii be rode lo tue Jumpiug piaoa ? lupiHui lung auougu lor bim io gai om ot n. Duuorau ia iweuiyaix years o.d aud is spokeu of ia li lu'11 i*r ins. Un ii.liin.iiiis ls Hui.igan, bul b* rea away from homo aome years ago aud ouanged ii to Don? ovan. ^saeeefMBBsaaaaai???? WIUOWKD, tWItnf* ASP ALMOST DKSKKTMa MiDi.LtruWN. N. fe *?* 7- ^"ft1i broke out iu mo rauiily of CharlM Oatvoile, a Knmeh farmer iu Pass Coouiy, Peuu.. osnyiug ott b a sls.er.a-is tweuir. hi* only cund, ace nve, ano himarlf. He charged bi* wife to leave ibe luleciad bout* ?? *oou as be was buried, bbe obeyed. None of the neighbor*, however, would give ber shelter, tearing that abe would tufeas them wllb tue dreaded disease. Mia wandered about nu 1. midnight, wbeu two men obuiiued abalier ror bar in a vacant old house 011 an abandoucd clearlug. No one wouid luruisu ber with beddiag. Tue next dar a inessa,e was saul lo her bm;har lu New-York Ctty. US weui te l'.?o Couuiy aud took ber back lo the eily with bim. a ALL SSCAl'KO E1CBVT TUB COOK. Chicago, Nov. 7.?L'uptaiii Ileiineboirjr, mas? ter of the Mhoouer City of rmeuoygao, leiecraph* to Mia ciiy Ibat bl* vessel haa g.-ne io tbe bottom lu deep wet-af aud I* a total lo**. The cook, a womaa. waa urowae-j. Captalu llenueoerry and bia er..* ol aeyeu mea *?oapee in tho yawl, Ihe veeMi waa loaded wita eoal sad valued at *7,500