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Mr. Kass.m BMkde thc foliowing additional state men! of his .pinions: "I have no d.'sirc t<> comment upon the action j of our Government ao long aa the authentic intornallon in possession (1f the putt-lie I", so I meagre. Prom the tatter of credence delivered by Mr. Willis, and from his addlusa to the ITesiderlt of th- actual Hawaiian Govern? ment, as published In the morning journals, it ls simply Incredible that In his light hand tho Minister should arty such assui-aii'-s nf frleadahlp from ..ur Government and in his left hold an assassin's daggs r for the d.-stri?? - tlon of the government p. which he is accred? ited. I do not believe i'. ll might have aeon Hue in the mediae tal daya <>f th- Venetian and Florentine repul.ll'-s. It is Impcuetble in these days of the Christian Amerionn P.. public" "What are the facts to justify ymir disbelief'."' waa asked. ?Twice sin. e the depoeltlon ..f the Queen the present Executive <?f (he United gtutea hus recognized the actual *;overiimeiit of the Sand? wich Islands. One* before Its own agents had j reported tho facts ol' her overthrow, und .nice j since. Twice has ll sent diplomatic agents to tl?l Hawaiian Government and has formally received a Minister from it. Other governments have followed Its example. In fat t. there was and is no rival government to be recognized. Under International law the actual government represents nn Independent foreign nation over which thc United Slates have no jurisdiction." "But they have offered t<> come under uni' Jurisdiction," f-uR-T'si-'l The Tribune COITe spondent. "And the President lias rejected the offer. That leaxes the status quo ani". If wc had ac < epted '.he offer, we should have gained Hie right to adjiat thc dalma of the Queen; but having rejected it. then remains lo Hawaii her original .stains of au Independent nation and ive continue to bc a foreign nation without the right of Interference In her Internal affairs." TIIK "Iti"HITI.NT," UK THAT -VVItON'.." "I suppose yu know that the Se en tan of State holds that th" United Slates ouch'. t<> 'right the wrong' cf a previous Adminlatratlon in interfering, ns it is said, to overthrow the Queen?" volunteered the correspondent. "Well, let us consider thai hypothesis theoret? ically and practically. Let us suppose that dis? puted fact to be proven. Suppose that the United States marines landed In a civil tumult to protect American interests, and had a de? risive effect, moral or otherwise which, turned thc Beale in favor of the revolutionists. I'.es that Justify the same Qovwnmitl! long; after ward, after old interests and conditions have baan readjusted on Hu- nett basis, and new con? tracts made, new interest? accrued, new laws enacted, new foreign relations established, new domestic institutions accepted by the people, in interfering? After all these changed conditions ian the Knited Stat-s by open violence renton th-? monarchical Government ami the status quo ant".' Any one can see that the nitorntion of that status has become Impossible by any such aggressive Intervention. Por i: woulj upset all that was new while restoring only tlie throne. The Injured Intereati would have a just claim for Indemnity against tlie United Stales, p.. far as pei unlary dan.age reaulted. if our force.; should kill or harm men. or dam? age property. In the course of military opera? tions, they would beyond question oblige om Gov? ernment In jnsti'-e to respond : . Jnniug"S. "For ii is to be nmerebered that our Govern? ment ls not making the aggr*aei-jc, ;*? .'.??'..t any wrongs done to Itself. It lu '.*. 'rifli*. the wrong' either done by its own former agents or done to an alien Queen. For Itoelf tl has absolutely no complaint or claim again c the la*Md (Jov ernment. ii would be, therefore, a mer* Quixotic assault nenin.*" a foreign people tot the sole benelii of a forri->ii Queen For such a luxury lt must pay for all naultlng damages. No. do not ask me to believe that the Preaidei t and his Secretary have turned knights-errani or have cotnmlaaioned Admiral Irwin and Min* leter Willis to go iti search of the Holy Gtail In distant lands, with our pe. pie to pay the expenses cf the holy expedition. If a arong v.as done by the former Administration to the dusky Queen, let us pay her damages, nnd have done with it. To overthrow* the present. Government is to siiDstitute a nexv aggressive ?wrong for the alleged old one. They do a new wrong to right the old. Th" next Ad? ministration may feel called upon to right this one. Where will he th- end of our Quixotism? Must our diplomacy become thc laughing Itock of the world. "Th* lat- Admlniatratli?i sent Hie white Squadron to Brazil to morally strengthen the n | pUbttrj xvhich xvi had quickly recognized before it wag warm in its seat, and to discourage the Royalists. Let us while undoing the ?wronc.s' <>f the last Administration send an Admiral down there and restore the monarchy to its legitimate heir. Let the two systems again have a fair start?the monarchy and the re public?while we keep hands off. Let it b* understood that Incipient republics ar" not to expect aympnthy from the great American Re? public ' Certainly you cannot expect mc to attribute such ateurdities io am- American Ad xninistraHo-i. Denn., ra He or Republican." v. tip.A. VIOLATION OP LAW. "Rot BUppooe th" United States Government restores th" Queen, and then withdraws ifs fo**c?s entirely?" xvas asked. "That would not only be a gross violation of International law in its-lf--invading a foreign country against whl h we have m. compta?Ita? but would be an incitement lo a new civil war on the leland, for the bloodshed of Which we should be responsible." "Could rat the ' ;..\'. :: :.-er*t take a middle course?" "if th" r-anarience "f this Adminlatratlon la really rm pre*?ad by "the lim of Prealdent llar rieon'a Becretnry, ii can nlleve it.eif by with dravliig alike "ur ships and our diplomatic rep? resentative, and leaving th** u'-tuai government r? itself, to ti-..- Queen, to th" abonginee, and to the temptations of "th r foreign governmenti in Europe and Asia. Thia Invoivee neither ai act of war, nor Intervention in the kirai af? faire of a foreign country, nor an insult to re? publican institution*, nor a novel precedent ii; American diplomacy, which, win surely return to plague the Inventors, Hut I mu reluctant t<? sp<ik on this subject i ri ignorant e "f au Hi-*r.-*t? facto. I waa not in th- secreta ot thc former Administration, nor am I acqualnte-il with the aecreta ??'. n.i'- There ibould be ? ? part?anehlp in considering our foreign rein t'.ons?only patriotism. Let ns hope that the feats Indicate! by an excited public opinion ar* not to he r-ultz'-d ly the ultimate action of . our Government." ? .1 wv* <i\ r::i; vv.-.. ii in diplomatic "..'.-.-les the belief is beginning to be exact'fluid lhal 'his Government is not thc only on.- actively In te neted in th<- Hawaiian situation. Then an evidence! thal Japan will keep close observation at least on developments at Honolulu. Word has conte that the Jap? anese gtannter Nantwu-Ktin bia sailed from Yokohama to Honolulu, whare sh. ghould ar? rive about December 2. lt is suppose.1 that she bas gone to Hawaii for the purpose of pro tooting Japuneaa Inteneti in th?- islands. The japnneM Mlnlnter han muda several calli at the fltute Department recently, and this fact, taken in eonneraon xvith the ordering of u JapnneM cruiser lo HottrOiUhl, has brought out half a dozen theories as to the purpose of the Japanese Qovemmeat For sex oral months there has been more or less friction between Japan anti the Pro? visional Oovciument of Hawaii, The Pru vlelona! Government has been opposed to con? tract labor, nnd in their proposition for annex? ation agreed that lt thouin be forbidden by such laws us might be t-uggested by the l.'nit-'d States. The Japanese Government, whl.-h hus exercised a paternal auperri?on over thc labor contracts made by Its subjects in Hawaii, and has .repeatedly enforced them against subjects of the Que-n. ht said to be in favor of the nato ration Of Liliuokalani, provided that the meas? ures employed shel! not endanger Japanese mt le rests. It is intimated upon the basis of these known i facts that a full understanding between thc United Stater, and Japan now c.vists. and that the two Governments are co-operating lo Beean the restoration of the Queen without blood abed. The policy of the i'nlted States would prevent thc Interventl.u. of Japan should that Nation attempt to overturn the Provisional Government by force. Put it is thought that If the Provisional Government were advised thut both th. United States and Japan desire to restore th* Queen, and had arscmhled a naval fore* ample to carry out any pian of restoration, lt would quietly vacate. The Rrltlsh steamer Champion sailed from Vancouver ? few days ago for Honolulu, and lt goes without saying that she will assist Ker lb* nalliara Flin! fty-hlon* lue f?n<Tfiil "furi.iturc fer Ir-i fanil Ire. rather than oppose the United States policy of doing what Croat Britain "f all things moat de.*.i!es to be done. MR. rm RSTON-. dlspati ii ks a ii kau BB MAT TII I .M VIV WM Ul VII'.- X I" ?I.1SII SK..IV ABOTT DKPORTATIOX. San Francisco, Nov. 13 (Special!.?The Canadlaa Pacific la playing dn imporiant part in getting early Information to ll.ivvall. one of its Been from Vancouver tarried the first hint te President Hole that he might expect trouble from Minister Willis. The Tribune correspondent learn o 10 l..y on the best of authority thal the steamer winch arrived at Honolulu twa daya before the AuBtraBa took urgent dlapatches from Mlnlstei Thunton advising 1'resldent IVvle that < T-sl.it> 1 ir I Gresham had decide to act on Commissioner mount's report. Mr, Thurston did not know the actual contents oi' Becntary Gresham'i letter, nor th? instruction-. sshi"h Minister Willis- r ? ? Ired, hut he knesv pretty accuntety tbe spirit of the policy and tnstructlona PnaMeot Dole kept his own counsel, and the mils- Influence of this warning whs s.-.-n In ihe extra attention paid to the Cit?en's Renrve, 1 force ol' -K? men win. ure orgunlaed io turn oul si a giv.-n Mg?ll, lik" the San Francisco Vigi? lant* whi u nader the leadership of William T. Cole man Aii attempt waa mada lier* thu morning by "The CaB" to create a sensation by th.* working up of the declaration of ex-Conaul-Oenenl Beverenee that m-Queen Liliuokalani would be deported Ihe mo? ment arv pressure eras brought to bear on Ihe Provisional Government. This may be Mr, Sever jnce'8 honest opinion, but ii is aol shared by .ther prominent Hawaiians who huv-e come iii recently from the Island*, lt ls '.he g--r.er.il opinion >f th" recant arrivals that, whatever mas- happen, ihe Provisional Government will not commit the rolly of transforming the fat, vulgar Katinka Queen Into a martyr Uv xlling bet They declare that to deport her wc ut once brim over to h.-! side 4 large number vinpHth-tic people who now lak- no Interest h, >r fallen majesty Then cite the case of old Male oa. of Samoa, whe was per tonally nol nearly so popular as Mataafa, yt who secure.! a permanent grin oa the Bama ii throne because the Germans snipped him off t.< I-t li ii t and kepi him liieie In exile urni! the; were forced bv pilbil- opinion lo rel inn bim. ? - iden* excitement mid causing bloodshed, secretly it war. attempted A rd.) HATCH OP MAH. FORWARDED IIIK AI-THVI.IV WI I.I. CABBY IT ON HIT. Ill Tl! BX Till P-A IiIPI.OM XT'* MX STU 1< X IT >*-.. Waahlagton, Nov. il.?There waa a total dearth nf Hawaiian !i??-s in ail official cir. les to-night Se. ri tars- .-.rastiaio spent ii BOOd lei'i "I I1'-- 'Li? nt Hi" Mute l>*partni*nt aud al Hi* While House, Md it is M PPM td that he and the President had Tefcte them ? tr-'iisluHon of the dispatch fron: Min? ister Willis which was received al Ihe Department Saturday. The Auetnllt will sail from Hu., Pren ?lsco on Thursday next on th* return troyaa ano Ihe train* to-n!g'r.t carried un unusually large i.ti.l loubtlsM interesting official mal! from both iii* state Depart men I and the Hawaiian l*egal!on, whit? will K" oat on thai Bteamer. On the sam* dav th* Alameda is due to arrive .,. San Pian?eco from Honolulu, after which then will i.e an Interval of twenty dayl be,',.:.- ihi neal ?teamer is scheduled io reach thi.. country from Hawaii Then wBl be ne break In Ihlv loni ssni' inlier private enterpriM should provid. t meena <>> -omniunie.itM.ri. A report was current )?? i to-night ihat a vessel had been chartered i :? a JPeateni newspaper, ar..i iud aireadv sailed for Honolulu ivith nwlructlen! t" return so at to reach San Pren Tsro abOUl LVc' "ii:b< I .'' A mimbii of th* diplomatic corps well a. qua I arith both aides of the Hawaiian question, eras u**!*.-1 for an explanation of the present Bltuatloa as i' prc tented itself lo him "1 am at hms te conceive th* >.iri c-T-s of th- Administration." he sail; "I bise tried lo put myself in its place, ind ronrtrucl s theory whlc-i would account for tin- known fact but I <at:i:ut lt is Inexplkrabl* thal Becretsrj it.-siiam'** renorl .i id r..mroendatlon i i th* Pr* iden! should have h?en published wbel i; wai ? riltlnly within the power of hliuself an ! Ih* Pres id-nt tO huv* ken', them S*'T*1 until Mlnltle. V. lb.* had carried out his ir,str.a lions. I sa;, this becaui I ara credible inform"! that Secretory Gresham hu told severe! persons that the Mmist, f's instructloni irers In ac coi dane ? v.-tth inc recommendallone h< made to the President that the Queen should be " stored. Only one explanation occun to me .-,?> possible, bul not probable; which ls that ih- publi? cation was made under th* belief that the r>-. i'.il i Ihe facts, us set forth hy the Serrrrary In connec? tion with th- revolution Would satisfy th* public ihut the course marked out for this Government * u the proper one te pursue. "Hut whar actnallv occurred .u Honolulu ai ing to th* n<-v.:- brought by the Australia, adds to my perplexity. I un Bcareeiy coneelv* I il I man. and esprcin!!;, such ? na.; IB Mr. willis is represented to be. should go to pres Itient Dole willi Hie expressions of good-will coniulned in his sp. ech. and at th" fla nv hnve conc-nled about Ms parson ? |,i(- club With which to l.aat mil hts official bruins when an opportune moment should arrive. Thal i*. *., en tlrely foreign to all tha' has been preached and believed ?f Southern chivalry and courtes) thal ii cannot be entertained as a probability.*' < HI'S Si'KIXKKI.S PI.A II> ?KIT THEM PIOHT IT OTT,* IIB sxx-*, " tt** a i.i. Till". St ME T . MK." ."sn Francisco. Nov. ID.?Clari" Bpteckell WHS In a placid mood yeiterdey moralag after reading his let'err. from Honolulu. "l mp] you." he mM, "that then ween*, an-.- re< rori to believe there had been any troublt dowt thin My nrrespondonos Mya ibat everything ls ejulet on the lelendfl There is not any news at all. lt's th- pap'rs 'hat huv* b'-,-ri making all the foss Tbere'B nol him: In ll." "Have -rou any Information aboul arm* belna landed m the Islands?" "Arms"' ?*.'?. How could the. gai my irmt with ?ut even body knowing about li hen? Wouldn't maolfestS ll th. Custom Hots- show lt? Stuff' ll'fl ail 'poppv. ort*.' "fl ls enid Hiwi Mind. Will's culled on the ex-(^'i?.r ?if he oiii i haven't leam*.! anything ab. al li end our Bg*nt would i<? apt te Iel me knee ii tii..* a ere true " ?What do y>.i think would be :i ? I" ii way out ?f th* difficulties at Hawaii*" "l haven't anything to *sy about lt Lit then light it out to 4'iU themselves, li s ail the sum. lo i .'-. x\'h. t. i wenl down th.-r* last summer I told than, what I wanted and ihej wouldn't bav. ir thai way. An Independent republli would has. l-een the bes*, bul now 1 suppose the ("iif-cr, will have to ko back lo th* throne. An officer of Ihe steamer Australia sail that beti had been openl; made lhal Ihe Queen would bi restored it. .oe Instance, he sala, a large Hum had been offered ..ti s wager ih*t s.t>- would be on Ihe tbrent ugairi ia three m uiHis. r-TRETARY I \M-'M"S SEW \**SI. T.WT. JOAT.Pfl lr la.l. ni n'ISCOXSIlf, TO M.. MT (.l-lNT.P. tl. K. X. URABI IB Tlli. xx v '? i.iT'xr-.T Mr kt. tVaahlngton, n<>-. hi -The rt algae Hon of General I.. A. 'iritrt, AM?tani Secretary of W.n. which Wat tend. I'-'i to the pnaldenl oa tba Inromlng ... tba Admmiatrmtion, has been iceepted to take effect De tember !.".. and it li announced thal Oeneral Joseph lt. Dm, Adjutant-General of the WtaeensIn National 3uard. lias been Mlected aa hil weeeaaoi. Geneml Dm is t lawyer, mal ding at Janesville, wis. His nam. .ices no' appear In the register of either (he volunteer or Hie regular army, and as le la Bald lo be a s-.ui.ig mun. lt ii Inferr* i thal he did not eee aervlce during the War <>f th- K*belllon, ami ihat his military experience hus been ronHned to ihe wisconsin National Guard. Ile ia reported to uss.*.* marked executive ability. Secret ur.*. Kn mont rom- time since said that he did not svisl, ., change made lu the office of Assistant Secretary of War until he could find an Assistant Secretary who would practically relieve him of all Ihe military routine work of the office. Hem-rul Dee, || p- ,-,;. porte.l. fills the hill. B-C*OMINa AN INTERNATIONAL QUESTION XX'ushlngton, Nov. m.- Serious questions of Inter? national law have arisen In the ruse of the I'.uesi.u, convict:* wader arrest at San Francie CO. and Secre? tary Carlisle lu* turned ova; the entire matter te the Btate Department. Bowral telegraphs! in.:. ?ag-s hi... ia.-'-".i between the Ruaataa Mlniater I'rliii" Cantacuaen. and his Hom. Office, which have been transmitted to Secretary Oreaham. lt Brill be reculled that these convictl vs-.-te landed at Man iTinclaco, iu ring been picked ap at sen by a passing vessel which was bi,and to the Knited Stale*.. TO BUCCBCD A K. TINCKK Wathlngton. Nov. IP.- Th* appolntmem of .lere miah j, Crawley ur- Bupervlatog Bpeelal Agent or th. Treat-jis- Department, vu- a. k. Tingle, r* signed, to take iffect December li n*xt, will be officially alumni,eui from th* Treasury Department probebly during the coming week. Mt. Crowley has h.-n Informed of his selection, alid there |g bo doubt that he will accept the place. ?Mr. ("rowley le at present a Treasury Special Agent in charge of the illinois, division, frith headuiiarters Su.?_ m*,0, ,*," V* appointed \ Special Agent during Mr, ( levelmd',, fi,-,,- Administration, and Thete Kreftt Hernia leetlmir. ?!? If Mt 80th "**... Nev.. 1 ort*, will mall to Mg addri< * Vf*, their pan.phlrt on u.i ruilctl oat Quick Curt ot a\*Bt*tt Wlti.-vu Op-attaa Made by Colgate & Co., Used by the best families, 1806 Laundry Soap. waa retained in the r**rvlce by I-teaklenl Hit il,, ia b men about rifty years of bk*, and Blnce hi- entrance Into the m-rvlce hus made s capani* ..ri.cr The salary is Ho u day. and expenses while trai-'-lng. The place lt on* of considerable Im portance, requiring extensive technical kn -? WARNED BY THE ELECTIONS. TARIFF REVISION Ttl BK MADE V.I li! M IRK CARE, THE Vf; KT. OK I lil', ITA!'! R A r TIIK PAT- so r i umi,taint, TO i'll' BF.I "J'-XH BS. Hiv Ti a..avril TO Tar. TBIW a*l 1 Waihlnlton. Nov. 19.- Democntlc members ..,' Ihe Way! and Meam Committee continue lo assert that the forthcoming revenue bill will be :. radical i or.-, and one thal will convlnca the ci untry thal Hw I || c.,. of the n.-iiio.T-.'tic part] In Its Sallonal coi,., ntlon la-t year lo enact s larlflt "foi n vt only" ls to be redeemed In full if the Democt il majority In the Senate and (Iou ?? ot R. pn lives shot the sam* courage, ilnceritj and brm i.i in der ling with the subj*. I thal hav- been ex? hibited hy the malorie of Ihe Wayi ai i Means Commute.. in private ronversatlen. howevi r, on t of ihec*. frankly admit Hue the pros.i of Ihe pas s.n.-" of a i;.ai. ?' revl i Congress ls by ni mes months ago, or ex l,r.:s .- public ?., 01. or the recent ?' l.-j .. by th* ' irlfl qui ? through both brenches . t a brlghl .1 ii was eight month bi ?. \'. hotever they he eitecl thal th* result' uer* not nffected in th* lion, ? ? r* man ..f th*m prlvatel) lakes .. different tone and shows Hint he , knows that H. ? tarin h. i areal deal lo do ? I the resul. 1 I'.' I IT I. sr. ?!iv\.:-* IN ...NAll! --. DIRTBR'Ts. While oir-'iai or othei complete and bc. tra! ? i nu of all th* ? ? s held on Sox*, ml ? i f are not yet acc. ki own to . ri the belle! thal at len*l thirty ?' mgr. di ni.-;*- vs-iii. h ur.- toil.- r--p -,-'!? Democreli aa.I Populists in ".ii- ll-'-'* ? ol lt-; . I were ,,-,. .' Republican! two weeks ago. In Mat [ Bachiisetts the towns and < ll wi ? th* v . .; . '. li th I Hi trlct i gave Un , nea or about 1.CO) and 1.700, respectively, according i to unofficial i. ;i:iii- . Bli -.-ii- Dem ral * , | -, i.-i |n i- ?? \ th lUstrlcl In HO3 bj .. pinn* lin ??' ibout 1 Bu Ile is a ? mb* ol ih< \ i and Means ? - rilttei. The X lin- Dlstrli ? ? ? ? R* ' publti in, I-'-' foll li u plurality ? r i bul at nc spe. lal ?: ?? tlor I ' ? I " | Demo, ral was elected by a I rall j vote* Both of these are In wi ' ; tr kit, In viii, h thousand) ol men and * I I. I'nos. li o || ol ? r.iplo- nfl-.. ? P*ll' ! work for lowt r ?>??? .-? on ? it of I Hire its J Of Ihe pails ill I v ? lo i ! und nib*!ll ii*" on* i ?? : In New-York flv* ('. ? repre ? . P. le ic ? ?. . 1 i'i ? ; Republli ui, randi *. two sr- ? kt . | ? Th* Hld District s I I >eit'.,.. -ut. a p:ui.il:' ?'??.? Rep ,i ... tn, .. pluralli ? In-iii. i. ssi I. " ? .-, ' .i..'. '?. l - ? ol ? ;*, lau' s.-.i- gav - Pt . , i .:....f. ol al ' 1.0011 Hilt sear, lb* VIII I'i itricl nai b plurality ol I ! - ?? - * Palm*! .. pi i ralll; ol i VB; I - XXI it ' on ??? ? Mati |. i niu. h returned Sch*i I - bj* a pluralli ??? i . - i' ? ??' ? ? ; ni', amt lb* XXXIld Congi . hd h I Ixe-kwo el, Demi* -..: t- ? s ? i . . i :!,."?'?? lust >?'.<?. .-'?? i'-t. ?? ' small pi nilli i v-.-m In th* i-' ' - District s ...... r. th* . ,? *. ;..i M.-! - I lemo. reta ry ?l Atott ..*.,- th ? ii In es. i -. Sew-York district now r?pr*i ucral ih* li nf. ? rath pim im -, . til.ll of la I r tl - lie ?<.- B ' .? -I ? fl I ? ,? j ? . r Reptll ' In New-Jersey I carrieil live Congi - ' ta that ice. represent, d ? ? D il Thes* j are th. ii I I . i ? ? li.m... !.. u pluralli ! i-i il'.' thi \ t!.. - gave Cornish, i ?? plurality ol year, end .- R*| ibll ... phil lilt ? : ..' .? ur the Vlth, wi . ? .i plurality of 1.1-:7 In IMC ?? C. I Democrat, rec*lv< 4 a pin Ihe vim' ?? ? ? i - i. rahlv of fl ralll -i Fielder in i Dui a In ll ted ( ind th. lean pluralli ties tl ? ... irk i In N'-ss -.i.-i > ??? gav* a I .-ii this year, bul -,\ ??: ih* elghi titting ll lives In <' ii -.. ? lu Penn*);, ania, lino. Congi represented nv lieinocrat* k-is.- r. ralltt** ihl rai ' .. I li -r "lndep*nd*ni "? publican ls - - titi I nstri' I is a I ?? in ?? r.i ., ? . ? ? ?:i .iii political ."1.- Hon ? Th* ,\ 11 ? >.: A ti gavt Hln. t, i "*;:. -i i;f*ails l,'jr) lani ..'a' k-on. Republican . ? . thlu y. Bl I I - Xllllh gus.* Relllj. I '. I. . ? ' e.ise ,i Republican pl ?' The XX IVttl ' om I i'r- ?. r Democrat, .. plurality of i. Mai '.... ..... c publican i'l-ii ?? 111 ol .. .ut I nd th. NX XT' . District, In ss . I'f-opl. ;? ir ? il: I |1 ihl bl ll I I a plu rallty i -. : ... ni '..J"; ihl : ear Besld th - los*, of dim rh! Ill-' I >. n .? ? ir . uffi >| lough m I . rratl. ?li trlcti thal have alwa) I.. ? ? r*ganl. i Invincible lo thrn . n*l*rn it lon Tim*. ' the I du. ?:ii... i Btlc i Tu.it's li, Ih* I N'T I <,mi ;, | , ? . Ki. ? In l*v*. to Iii th* I -ema ? rn!!.- |.i traill) In th* XVIIth Diet rid noni a.a-3 lo I."J". in the XlXth 1 >l trlct :>*'? to iv-, end iii m.- \\ v nub Dimrli-t i orr- tu I Ht Im in.n !; Ul a pro, i - . ?'. The Viii Mn kian i un- McKala l'* iras e . ll" pill., ii ll pilli ul!' s a*". Tl ' 'i ttl . V I . " fall, bi ind a large propori in or dependent i ; lt- suppoi Hui ii* ol th ..'? ? o th* Wai .1 ;*?? rt .' nutntti sui op'-..iioi nnd minen ..( t:.;- dietrlrt, tshicl adjoin* Ih* . ul-it.iiiiu-* ?I:*!'., i lu '.., r Virginia which ls noa repr* nted In (.'ungi I . kV ll linn l.. Wilson, chairman >.i Ihe i mml ? on IVaj .rn! .M.-ati-.. i'm.in iii i. H !.?,.,? , mpl. '? retun election in Ohio abuts ihat (Jov*riioi Mi Klnl* ried at leant Mix uf" the ?! ? i ? , in t'ongn is by i >? ? ? .? fered t,.-,is.v io* ?- ii . i. car ried latl fall, an I thal all Ih Uti ? i tr,, n .,i ried by Republican, gav* Increased pluraliil*a thia s- ii Th* IX lb .'"ture*.! District, which | lUt'llie. Ilene I,it u |,I'll,ilit. ?r Illili" ;i li i fear, ?.???- .X'Kifii.s e pluralli .. ? g? tin* --.-ur Th.- \| i lil DietrliT ahlch gav* Outhwall* a pluralli ? ol :-,.'.'.: In ll , -. Kin -. , pluralli) . of about '-Tu The XlVth Din ric t. in which llartn - Democrat, r. rived t pluralli ? i :.*,*- lasl lui' gave - M< Klnl*) . pluralltj ol I ??;' ihl real Thc X's'lth i Dtalrlvt, which gav. p urn. ti D tn ocr ai ,, pluralllj ? ??' I"'' -."'? In I-:-., gat ? M.-Kin ley n pluru.ll : aboul :: ??-' In th. \ X Illili in n |. | , *.- -i, Kn\. Ikert, Democrat, .. pluraBtj ol 1,311 li ? s. u- Mc Klnl. v receive I ? pluralli) ol .. na ihl eat an I in Ih* XXItl Dletrict, which gave lohne-.n Dei.-t' a plurality of :...t la I ,< ?... xi. :.i,i yr*.'. Red .1 !iinialli) ..r about I.&U,. IN lil s; .; |j .. , ll |,|. 1 ,.,, ps li.irt.T and Johnson Bra among the braves) ..- 1 most outee du 'i free li id* ri In Congi*. ? and Hi combined nt 1 Republican gain In Ih. district nos represented oj them la C'ongn ? .. u&no while in Hi.- dlatricl now repn ?. i,f.-.| |,V >j.,., , |,,.,,,, which la Mi" .- tire ol ti,, pott, rj and gin ti Indus of Ohio, ih* mt Republican . , ,...,,... Ul ll" Hld "I"' DiStrlCt. ,,"V. ,.?,,.se,,te,| bv Ho'ik (D*m.), H." Democratic pluralltv -at r*duc*sl I from I.31S in ive to li thin rai In UKI ,.-,t the ?t iiclal returns may show that lt was wiped om alto ther. la the I Vt li Dlatricl Ihe Demo ratlc plurat *!'-'"'? 1 (WO: in ihe \ th t ril? li! Hi.- I Vt h I ii-*l ri itv ss Bfl reduced from ,',','.i| 1. I'l.tii't, iiotn o.KM to leas than l.vao' In'the Xllllh District, f.'.in ?'..?.'(!? I01.ut I.;.... .,,,| |? ,, v\*|ith District fr..,,, ...Al lo Z.BW. Th* fo*remlna facls and nacres will rrobabl* mak. the ohto _e7mas*ratiil\\ the Houae ol iv pre* nUllvet mu. '1 lea ?? ? 1,,,,., r,,, free wool. Iron ore and coal ami .- radk-nl reduction in the dulles on manufactured a rt tele* than ii., profeaaed lo be - fen month , 01 .-.., nn* month ago Th* returna or the Chicago election Sinn- that twa "i H.* Congr. elected Democrat! i" the lion.*,. ! elected Deimocra t.? to the House ot Hei,Vr*~r,t?ul', ' I ** -V'! ''."? .v ?*,&!? ????Wlcan. 'in .N-i, , ,, the [11 Congress Dlitrtct. which guv* Kn .? Democtnt, a ulm plurality Ins* yfl^ ., J .e ..?'. , Mean plurality two areehi ago, The return* .'.! ti, ! eour.ty elections In Kanaas are Incomnietc hui j tnotinri have been received to Indlcat* ih>i itu P.-p.ibllcan* curried every Congreaa DlBlrlc ? ! well as the BUte 11- If. bj s.,...",,,,,,,,,,',,;?." ,. election .'.ad been fer Rapi-i.?, ,,,,... ,? ,,,,..,,. the Democrats uni Popullttt ss.?im have loat Hie III",.ll'iT * _!! appeen therefore that the Democrats l..*t two < ongtess districts in ilasaachu-ietta Bv* In \'.-ss Vorfi, ns.* In n. ss-.i.i*^ .,.,.? in Pennaylvsnla, on* in Maryland, di In Ohto, ti ., p. illinois, one in Nebraska s:el rout lu Kniieas. ', .|,i,.* n,.. .-Ii4,^ which l* leprrsente.i 1,, B Cengreeaman-at-larg* in the i-i 11.1 Congress making a t0t.,i ,,r ,.,,,, ino. These 'Inure* must b- th* reversa ..V ci. "?T.i.Kiag to a..riff reformen." No n.eite, what aaaertiatia Ihey m?u* publicly in denial . f the nron "tllloii, thut thmat bv ? Btreaa down the system thi psrty I-, ,?,..s.,.| '?leak down Hie eVHtem ol oroteetton lo Amarlean lalmr and Indiis'il*.* ivas .fti lnn.ientlsl facmr In detirmlnlng the reaull nf ih* r*cenl C|e,.ilon? j, nine Northern and Western StatiB. l-,--*',jn? '" THE LEHIGH VALLEY STRIKE. Continued fruin first I'll a, e. but ihe men appaer eery determined, and ;i long struggle i- expa ted, x few "f the men refuaed to k. i :; h..-s will nol be allowed to go to norh." THAIN.-* ? HELD IT" BY CTRIKERS. tn: PM VI JIN- DRAWS IXD TRR CREWS ST N'l'.l) .NK.Xi: MAUI ll i III-.NIs" Mauch Chunk, Penn., Nov. in The tie-up en th" Lehigh Valley Railroad has nol yet readied the Haselton, Mahanoy bim] Heaver branchal. On the Beaver branch to-day coal train* were running without Interruption. Prom llfteen to twenty iiev* are employed on t'-.'i* branch, stationed al Wethelp, .\t i o'clock this afternoon D?patcher Harieman, who la.** charge of the division. Bald thal bo far no . rt ss had reftis l ta ga out. A Beaver branch coal it.iiu on it*, way rrom Packerton to Wetherty s-.u-r ii i-i up by strikers bi Baal Mauch chunk at 3 o'clock this morning. The train w,.* boarded by nu ?? or f".'r men, wik appBed ia.'ivs and pulled Ihe link-pins. They then stoned the membera ol the cr.-vs-. Who the men were, no one Know.*.. The night waa 'lurk, and the engined > oncluded ii would i..H.*; to ss.iii p.i daylight before proceeding. Pom or tiv. trains were In hi* rear. When day? light appeared ail prix-ceded up the loud to their .1. itinatlon. About tin same hourn live-stock train which was pulling out of Packerton for Easton was also h'T.i .,(> In ti*..- mme manner, in the lower end ol the Packerton sard. This train alao v..iitn<l for daylight before li proceeded on li- \s..s. Bis engines from Coxton were abandoned hist niall al Packerton by their crewe. During this .it:.?! noon four- freight trains were forwarded ea i from Packerton. They -.-, re manned by crewe rrom the i.--hij;i dlvlalon. Brotherh.I meet ? I.; were held in the 8*cend Ward of Mauch chunk this ifternoon Their pt.>edlngs were guarded with areal secrecy, bul ir i- learned thur the) !.-s. .1 . i.i -: to stan ' bj- th ? ttrike. H.'i'.x \\ ' S OP l ill. STRIKER-*! VC'!:, il* XU' IT) , .VT .X . "\ IT..TI NIT' IN .li KY whit' . V.--I '. Till Tnoi lt!.ll. Philadelphia, Nov. Il, The O ri eva nee Committee of Ih* Kelilah Valle) train service employes who ? ? .ci r-Mii ? lai, night vs re .- dive today. In lb* a ??::,? ng -.. meeting wa* held in ihe Bingham li;- .,! s.iivh ?. otiraglng reports wet- read from all along thi line. The committee alao dto i th* .,,:.-' ol i loving iii" headquarters cen i'.,.:.- ;.i..ni; r'.e | *?hlgh \ aile) road probably Wilkesbarre: Hilt will b* deckled lo tnoi .'.s-. eft*i .i : i. Hannah n, \ . ?? Grand Chief ' ? ? i..Iv* (? *iremen, i dr* ed .. ra. ?:..-.. itt fu meti at Wilmington, I'"!., Hon, pl ? Iglng tn ir il ..'- i Un tn -t il tup port, wa . ?-' K. xx Ilkina in, Oran l Master ll .,".. ii.,, i .,' Railway Trainmen, also ad . . f cf tralnmi i In this city, and , ? ,s ? ? I I ? I , ? Qi. ..- e Ct mmll t*e I rm n gai.I mt nt of I ? b, the members July i onferen. ?? al - a :i . bm a hi. ? sere i ot , ted . n th< ?i bonni, .x- thin ls virtually Ih eta it i- important. The artli let , Ul - .1 foll.V. ' ... tu . - : .. ? over tb '. ... i - i ? ai ' . .! o ? pey. .. ?? . ? i ? Ilise le , . . . . ? | not be t a" -.- I lo ?? !? and ? i i*i?> tl aird ? ? ? i de op ' ? ? '- tr, -I- I 'I: ,o ? . ? ?? i-i, e. -i ? i. li i -?.',-,' .... r*a<. -i n 'for* in*' nu - i ni* I" ? ,..,,. v\ Ut ur i- v tong ss . '. Ihi agreement ? ihe Read xx ii, ? . - - il --rsLe e.ill , ,. ,i ? I ... i rm i I lite rii| ? ' . I ll I. . MB ? ? li ? I I.." I I', J ? . - . . en. - , l<* ot ll le it | ? . ? null * I ...'..,- i t , mi ? ? ? . ...... trill Helm to l x ?' mdii. lu i or b-r t ? -. ?? I""* 11 i lil um ? ? and . , ? ?l.ull I,ps.- t\. iM.' i.i nus.- tin.- r-|.ll .. |.*.ut at ,. tarsi l I .prion to I ' T iii man * mn ?? ? Mi Voot ??;??? i uliif i- m ' ll hit bulletin clai tines the .j p. and SSS Regarding xii t.. ri .... ... .,.._. p | ... ? , , |gin< rr ind , ,.,, . im ? ?- tn tu ? look- i union itu* ?> r . . , m ' ind not as a fax While : ? ? ,i nish* 1 tv ll h pa ? othei ll !-..* af tel ii" abrogation ot the ! He Ki ti.Bh sull.V I" 111"- Rend I'll fill' Hetln wa* I ??'.:??? . hougl ? . ? ? ? ? I re lhal lim*. li. -. Bill ? ??? no' h. -. ,..;?? , I . : ."; -i ? ? lhal i - ? ho* "; thal traffic w.is moving hut thii the strike had i .. -; lal* ii:-, i-a the t tad He, hos . ; ? dev >lopm*nta w.thlt twenty-foui hours \\, \. ;,.- ,,i- Indignant wh*n shown the , tit ti '* *t..t. in* ? "1 ou i- .is ci-. ? impllmci - ? ting |. a ., |. .? lld, '. 1*11 them thu the; Iii i ,i-i nol i-i th* habit '.: havlni rn; nord doubted lari evidence tho** Itu tn it st agreed .- ? il -. ? nfl i-i. * wa i osied ?,s uh I ' ' thal sn** ii-ii . undi ? tors' ? Ki.i ?i i '?-.. ' i lain* i last - e. - TIIK 81. I x : l< ?X IN Ki'i'K vi... i: i(Talo, Nov 19 "*t ? dall th* ? ? ..f the mo* trouble, ..- ?..- th . . te ,-, h. t. , lehigh Valle) wltchmeri li I bj (Irand Maatei ney, wenl out "n - rik* lani year, Buf taking rry pisalve part In Ih* engli '**rs \ ?-,' ..ti Ihe I.- ?'." n. which began ai midnight, Xo .i i 1.1 been ma I m ivi i ? right | ? of th* strlk. ? ray that lo thia feet i*. let s ihis point To-moi roe*- v. hen ihe .. ?,.. . .-:r. .. - attemp' Ih* regular week'* day . . ? ' :..*i.- sv iii be ii .ct... ' . .-i doing ?" "r\ * .I?>..'? ss .Mi- io :.i| .k" " ? .i -, .i repot ? ii mi 11," ?. i Inn n a Ito tyi-ni tl nlghl They have no grievs u 11 ..i e ; >..it. ?,. *... ' ilufl .?..,' nd - ' ' M.hester, .. dlstsnc. bl eight) >lghi miles, Km trip ",i,- ssc- tte- engineer! get (IS* ia ? io-, .ins h. tiie ss- i. |f the) d. itili the run lit .i da ? theil pai ls d iubli liutTalo .??,? ? ? iplain the strike bj - lying ti'.'t ,. Iltlon* on th* divisions beloit Bayre are l*si favorable Torre the :.ian has ? longrr rilli*- und <??! les- \,j\ Thlt Sid* of Smsi- I,,.- Kcneca dlvlatoi ls onfj eighty-eight . ri'i one-half miles and englne*rs get the same .. on Ui Buffalo T .-'. .un .x .- irrrt Bing leatur* ol the strike ls the manner In -vii. h leal real ? itriking switchmen are turn itu their Im ? ks on tods) ? strlk.. xs hen Ike ? ss tc. ir,, la i -??..! i.i,- I the rnglneera to ,:?? out wivh .lien,, the engineer* refused. Noa ?wltchmen laugh al the pm,. I tlon thai th ?. thou ld help the rngltu rs i., icolng um ., ., Hoad I".ian xi. one) iald t.t-nlghl thal tin -ink.- svaa ,i complete surprise to the comps officials i .-te. but he nntlcipat. > n ? troubl. ... plenty ,.i men to luis.- the strlk*re' pla. 'i her. are sal i i i be : > Idle ena.>.- in Ri . I ford, and th**-*, s. Ill I.tiled upon if nea -? . ?-. ri ....-?- i. li .. -.". r-r m.- T in- In Kati ll ll ...I.- to-night. The majority ur* **.ui to iavot n turning lo work. IXEMPM), lin MEN Al....*.,: THE READING. Reading, -Nov r? Th* airlk* .... h.- |*ehlgh Val? le) system is the toole ol talk In railroad circles in Ihk section, and the question in naked, wi'i tbs Reading aid lbs Lehigh Valley In 'lestros lau the labor u.lions.' Th,- Reading Company does nor employ onion mea, and hi not since Hw tirlta ol Itfl Owing j . the lulm ?< in trade ind the '? -ip inn su pe i don i :' .i numb* of ci wi oa thc main Uni ind branches ,,r thi Reading system. ii is aaserted thal the*,., men mus probably b Biked to u.-c.-i.i rmploymenl on the l*ehlgh Valley, and i' ls bell ??.. i not .. t.-ss --.iii avail them ,,r tc ? importunity ..i aecuiini woi i* 'i'l. ;"'' iiiiiiA.-1*. .a good railroad hand* Idl* in.lc along the karious divisions ol th* Readlni ?r'ompany, und lhere is no doubt that ir the) ere BBsured ul protection iiu-v will not i.-r.ise a rail. ii wai Btated her* lo-rrignt that n rca engineers lefl h re tor li. thlehi rn to .ti, from il ls secllon anil ..ii.-rr from Hhamokln, Pottsville .<a,i Tamaquu. Bom* nf tin recruit! will be seal t. Mauch Chun* and other points along th* Lenlgh svst*m. Several [en ''..'I- trains were sent through to-daj and al*. ? train load ?( dreaaed i.(, \ train of cattle ; aide-tracked at Packerton, and the animals will be unloaded lhere, Very f.-vs t m inn are run on Bunda)** on lb* lehigh Valley, bul tome lively ? I ?? etopnv mi ,-t" look. ,i for i*. mei n ? ? ? ?? \\t.nn:i( FOOTBALL PHY BB tillJJUn. -;? :.,i". Ohio, Nov, ll Raymond Carew, ?> stu tb i ir. Hie Toledo lil'-!. Behool, died ;" Adrian, ,Mi?h. this morning, rrom injurl."rived In ? ii game played Baturdaj iftern..iween tba Adrian '',,:i.... .,,,,, *rob*do High Behool teama \ ? bliil Bajaya lli,, ;.te*i*01lt flss.i. , jr.irie .i.|.'i, u 1.1 BSSlMBI ""'?''?* i*f S-rrun-rf i lat whet c,.| .f , laiallv* ?"'! ?' """ Nt?*i orna'-le-r bl coitPe nr l-.llt.ni- iii- tn..*" ttrstiryini r-e-ir* ,|l..w Ita 'is. : bo u,,*. li |. me l.e*t. raiti'l- " i"*-ls iBBWa, md tvrri family slmnll hess- a bullit en liaJ'*- , The Business Men of Gotham Know a pood thin;*; when they sec it. Last week's offering of $22.50 .ind $20 Men's Suits far $15 caught the public's laney and its trade. We do even better this week. $28 and $25 Ssck Suits, extra long, double or single breasted (our regular stock), xxiii be sold at $20.00 nits ill al' si.'.e.i to select from. Notice our window display. Clot liters and Furnishers, 279, 281 and 283 Broadway, Bet. Chambers and Reade Sts. Sitltfsrtlett gasratteel or mote* rtttrsta. Carew fell while running with tho ball. Twenty other player*. Met upon him. arni in th* acrimmage hi-< neck ssas dislocated. Paralysis pf carew'* body resulted and terminated totally. Ihe injured lad never legalntil co_wtouaneae. ITO PMOTECT FLORIDA'S GOOD SAME. ! <i"V I-IINOI" MITCH KU. WILL DO ALI. IX HIS iiixvcu TO FREVKXT Tin-'. COB?EXT. sim uki.i, Ki.iiiT. i Jacksonville, na., Hov. IS?A dispatch rrom Tatta* baaaee to "Thc Tint?a-1'nloa'' aaya that Qovtrnor Mitchell has just returned to that city alter a week'a absence, bimi In rvapooae to a guaatfon a* to his Intention with reference lo the Corbett-Mltchell , tlRh'. said: "1 had hoped and believed that my instructions io Hi.- nttrtff of Duval County to prevent the fight ] iii Jacksonville would be sufficient ararnlag to cause thi parties promoting the tiuht to desist; but. - if my Information i'i correct, lt Beena that i wan , mistaken. H appears thal th- part?a interested in : ihe light are Inclined to defy ine state authorities lo the end thal Florida shall be disgraced by u prise-fight. "But this shall not be don" until every power of iii.- State I* exhausted In efforts to prevent it. mui m., oflicer, whose duty ii ls to prevent this ,iw ii.i. ? io our clxillaaiton and to the stat.-, ind wno lo do his whole duty in the premises, win be most summarily dealt arith, I do not think tin* light will take pluc ? lu l-T.-tM... I Shall issie u pro tarnation directing every a. her Iff ro do his ut? most to prevent the light cumlng off In thia Stat*, and appealing to the people In the several counties , to co-operate with the sheriffs in laving them and ?' lr Uta te fr tn such ?' dlaagrace." ADFEMTISIXO FOR KEIOI.UTIOMSTS. j LATEST IN Ti-.i.KIi.K.N.K IKOM THE BEAT "I-' Till: 1 H . lil.K IN MEX I "? iii Paso, T*xas, Nov. H.?The sympathisers with the revolutionary movement agalnal Mexico are en* | thuslastlc to-day. While no d "Unite news haS. come ' In from Corralltoa ;i circular vat freely circulated j to-day upon rh- -neets which vs .is nol IO appear un? til that strat.Ki" point .-lioiii'l n.ise been captured i... the rebels. As Corralltos ls itu miles .listum from the Mexican Central Rallroait, no newfl cu.lr I..- had from there to-night, and at the nearest . railroad polntt nothing waa known. Thc following circular nu* Bcattered Indiscriminately throughout ih.. valley on i?>>Hi rides of th.- m.. n.-and to? day, by the secret agents of the revolutionist4: Tis- ti'sll..- i'i .'i*i il net s-iiiii 1 :?> Ifht! Mi- .c. I i : ? ',, , gi I., lt s,i it ,, ,..? ,,,,.. h. ral ??? I I paj ? SO il ilus. er H'.'i I'-' ii...ll*'i i" .ins lottIVtlUatl Vtol f ? ?-? nt ?lcm s. a med '*itii n . I -- tlsfl 100 I'l I * t . mr , i r.; ii the narth <?' the St it-' of i h lu abu ? t ii ? ae'- ' f ii..- Se th a i i Ititi nt Hl< ii t I'- ll ? ii n::'l \ :. e I tl I tl ? I ll "?? ? Bl '. . ? I. S, Til rtfl j- J i.-- il, alli ie* tl I I" ? ' v . v vn v I'!'.!::... ... .,. iuI-ii... bill .. the NT,it .. ThP circular was printed in Spanish upon tinted paper. lr |i claimed thal the secret ;ttr--:-.t> ol tv,e move? ment have organ?ed a provincial form ot govern? ment, and will shortly issue scrip with which to carry on their campaign agalnal M si. ? .\ party ot mining men who reached ber* to ? ff-oin ina Trea Hermanos Mountain, In Haw* Mexico, reporl thal yestsnlay evening at doak, while making for Nun Station, they .-ame upon .. lint" part) of mount. I Mexlcam going south to th* li:..- ih.. Americana nol having heard ol rh" r-s ? -,u'i..:i irs outbreak, tuppo ed ih-- Mexicans were tl eves, bul Hes greeted the Americans i ir? and n..ie -. ? attempt lu tv ol. ?? them Thb , po*, i to I,-- another ?>. th* many revolui ona ry parties who are organlilng ... American lerrttor; . /Altnl! MES W AM' El Al Hillier REFORM. PH -, it i ;? v;. ;i! v r ?: ii'. ' "'"HN.. iti'i'i ni.K vn I AT*! VI' q-j-K VV ll f/If.f -*- \ ., .<>,? I ..' ' ri'.v i.v^i I ibor nc ,1 bi - elated over the result of th* rm el In thi-* Stat*. Bvei sine* thc Ural attempt' t> ?? ure gnutna bollol reform tha bm I progressive and Intelligent men In iii! the great labor orgi atealtona iiave labor*.: foi a blanket bul? lo' thal would Insure liooeal elections How that thi li-, .iti. *n- have regain, l control of i*ot:i branrhe* of tl..' sri.'. L**tglslatur*, the labor leaders and thc rank and m-* of the ptrongaai and most ?' '.it:s. centi . Labor b ad) in thlt city have ?ed tbrir heart) approval of tnt result of the election, and have taken a definite stc-i toward i.".Tv ng ai once tha agitation for a decent, honest md reasonable law Th nett campaign for ballot reform wu* begun restefda) In the Central Laboi inion by men who nave always been affiliated with ih.- Democrat!, party, The m.in who brought the subject :?> tl"* atten? tion of the delegate* waa James P Irchlbald \it irchibald ls th* well known delegate for the i_p rhaagert*' L'alon. H* i- .1 Democrat He was ?.ne I" iii" Anti-Snapper Convention at By ra? in bringing i't-- sub/eel to the attention of th* delegat** he ni ld thal Ih* present election :.,.-.- s>.e.-.- confusing lu th.* extreme. ?xvii it w* need," tald ha, "ls a Huii... Reform lam that vs lil -fis a us H genuine blanket ballot. The time .me when ih.. chances are excellent for ** curing an hon*st Haiiot Reform law. The recent Htate ??!? -rion bus resulted in n la-Fgislatui-e thal trill xiv* us th. kind ol un Election law iIihi the Intelligent P*opl* of thlt State hive been demand? ing for ."ai Mr. Archibald then off*r*d a resolution, which ss.i--. unanlmousl adopted, auth. riling the Commlt . I, glslatlon to drafi .1 l.i'l t. be submitf-u 1.1 tin- state legislature pri vi ling for n genulti. blanket ballot. ?.??_ THB MBETI.NO IN THE XXVITII DI8TRH T Th* meeting of ihe ri ls trie organisation of tlie NW'IH' a-.sc: a t,: 1 lost...-r will te held to-night .1! -. o'clock al Kohrlog's Hali, toutheaal corner One hunilr*d-anil-slxi**nth-si and H*eond-av*. .xii ite publicans should ink.- this last o|-portunl:j ..f en I oiling before the pi Imariei. ? ?. . _ CONGRESSMAN J. I.. WILSON'S AMBITION. T coma, Waah., Sov, ll Congressman John L, Wlli m, In an interview, announces poaltlvaiy that he ls ?> candidate f .r the vacant Benatorahlp in Htate, and proposes tu stay iu the light Mil a Henator is riected, ' li'il'iv BOCO BLT TBBATKlf RV BOBBBBS S'ewcaatle, Pinn., Nm r.< lasl night, aboul II o'clock, Mrs. Miry william*., who llv*a with har -"ti neiir Huon Valley, wot ttartlad by a Knock at her back door. She asked ss hat was wained, mil was told that a travail** bad been lakaa Bark by il;.' was-ile und desired sln-Uer. Mrs. \V|J| i.-in** opened (he door, and wus confronted by three masked men. who point-1 revolvers ai he. h.a.l and s.nd tri lo make no noise. Sin- Wat greatly frightened, and f.-u helpless ,,n the Boor Th* sillnlns imllrd her roughly IO a eli ur. nnd thrusting the musales "f th*lr revolvers agalnal her head, ilemonded wher* sh* k.-i.t her mon., she refuseil to tell, whereupon ihe) bound and gagged her, at the sam* lime making threats ni torture. Tha old woman finally became ko thoroughly frightened thal ?h* pointed to where her 1 money ssas hidden Th* 101.1..is Bemired over titoi li. gobi. They then securely bound the woman hand and foot, tied the gag In her mouth, and left. She waa unable to free heraelf, and when illBcovcred Hus morning waa atmoat dead. Ill Ec EM'll D' SOTES. Woburn. Mass.. Nov. in i >r. John IL Harlow was liomin ned for Mayor of tin** city, Saturday ev .-..ink;. Tl..- Commute,- of Fifteen reporta thai be bas deckled to accept Ih* nomination. Som. tvTIIe. N. .1, NOV. IT. Til- inst snowfall ,.f the season in thi* vicinity occurred ibis evening xboiit one inch of siio,-.- fell. Th. snowfall wa heavier in the northern pajri of tba State, wher* in som.- loi-.iiitie.s there were Hills three Inches ot snow, Albany, H. Y., Nov. ll Oeotrge Minuter, ?????.; thirty-four, a yardman al Weat Albany, waa caught between the humpers of .vu. rai 1 Hiis morning an* killed. X wife and ..ne child survive him. st. I?uti. Mo., Nov. ll Thi st. Loula Dtmyaga ''?11; ..iv hai aued th* I?ula ville und Nashville Haiivs.i- Company for ?"!"-'.u,"" damages, the acttorv brina based on the Interstate Commerce law. ti la claimed Hun the defendant has discriminated Ih rsor of the *st, 1,01ns Tun-ifer Company, IO tn damage of the plaintiff. The .-ase will likely ba iuk*n before the Watlonal Commission, Hunt St, lanita, Nov. IS *"ue. r noises wira heard coming from a larg* valise on tho il.? of the it lay depot waiting-room laal nti-hi. \ poitccma:. T-.ii.-l li and found fl pair of lin- babies, evident.) ivslns, aboul three w**ks old. They had been careful Iv \.., ged and 1 h"'-- cut out In (h.- va Um io .ul.nl' Hlr. The ss .nfs. a boy and a sill. Wita tah 11 io St, .vi uss iioapllal. Pur -*li-.-pl*a*liea? L'tfl ll,,i-f.,1 t"fl V'M l'h...|i!i?te. ii ul sm. ssl,,, 'in* Bint turn ell nlirhr.. ?ii?1 Imig *'.d long for iletp lo "?"*. "Ill ubi?u la Enamelled Silver. Wc have brought thc enamelling of silver to a perfection hitherto un? attained. The specimens now on exhibition at our show rooms arc genuine works of art. Reed & Barton, SIl.VKRSMITIIrt, iii Union Square, New-York POLICE sin!'ELD THE COXTEST8, TUE HTATEh l-l..'.Nil villi I Vi'' ITU .VN'iRT ('VT-.:: I!|l. Kltl.VK.NTK.N* III-' BOX?l"U MATCH?*., Ti*-* i?eminri or tba Statan is! md Athletic c\um nie B?gry ever what ihey call an unwarranted in* terference by t.Te pol!"" with I'T'lrimate sport. They hint in Ute Bama . ,-ir,?clori that ravorltisni ha* been aka WO. an I rhat li JUHMIl e\hlbltloiis nf skill ar" Mopped while real gfljarta ara p?rmltte.|. Th" tr. ubi.- a.is-s rrom the fae", that on isatunlay algM tl..- .lui, hud arra?ged1 .". match betivocn some local boxers, and art au extra attraction soo.- New-York m.-n bau agtW 1 to don the soft ?I-.'.--- Thej ? were no ti.ke-s laau-ed Kv .??-? bbm?> l"i- had a rfghl to tttend. lt va* underst 10.I that a_ charge of $3 whs to be made for hut ar', coat ??hecks, bur no 'urracer too ss-:* to h.- c,,aiS*d. Arthur l.ivltiRston. the well-known club man of 'his eily, was in charge of the arrar-s-i-tnent*. At - :?' o clock (saturday evening a larg" number of the member* of the club hud assembled at the clutj. Ito n-e. F'verythlng was in r*adlnest, and la t f*w moments ih. rlrsi bout of the vvivv.tr would bivi I,ea || r<. ai Hi's point the dteturiSng element appeared in Hie snape ?f ..tie of the S*rgeanti of the lUcr* mond county i>oiice and two of hla m?n. The s.r geant waa Drummond, of m.- Re-rand Planet. Weat Rrlghton. H.- announced to Mr I.Ivingaton that ha had be-n sent t.> th" clubhouse A Captain Wak", sv.ih orden to ines ant ihe mat?iee coining "ff. T tere was ?-. hurried (ronfereac. Bnslbng tic- mint ben of frc ciub. and an effort wa* made to tam? il*??e vs Uh the poll***. This was ii ?"?!?*??*. a* .Ser ?t'unt Drummond snaounced that h.* intended to slav until the croud n.,,i depart-1 and let lhat BO Ki' trot were donned thu! Bight. An hour and a half wa- wilted In the endeavor to Indite* Hergeani lu immond to !At -r. ro reason. He r*maln*d obdurate, end ar lu o', lock Mr. i.iv Ingaton and his friends gav* up the right .md th* members left the hoi'-. Sergeant Drummond and ins naen romain*-} until the mer, trho were to have taken in active part in ihe af.a'.r had gone to their hum Many of th* srat.-n Islaml Athletic flub m*tnb*rs sser- i'l favor of K'.lnx oa with -C.- boxing on Saturday night, and th-n r'shrlnj; th* r.i;H-..>r out il th' courts. BE MIDE BER DMIXM CAMMOLIC HID TIHl REPORTED Pl KH DI Mil CRl'ELTT "" x K'S. li.XNlJ lil-- WIPE XVI Ki. I'll tll.Mti.v uti;. Tl j "ll*'* '?:' anora! in ll< ?itiins Henry Kareten, a drunken bru. k hamller. will tuk<? his trial for a hai bat cnn murder. His wife. Mary, Mes In thc Har? lem Hospital dying from the effects of cariiolle Brid potoOlllng. and the iKilson vvrvs idm'rlntered hy har husband. Th* only witness to th" attempted murder ls their ll'tle f*,v*-ye.ir oil BOB, Charil*. Karaten and his wlf* ire '-icu thlrty*ati year* old, live in a tWO-*IOry frame building, at No. 7? St. Anns-nve.. ard hiv- two clilitr :.. the boy already menrloite.i nnd a rr!. Annie, sevn years old. Th* couple had b**n Mi-ht years marrie-l. Hnd In that ?tn-" rh" ssife hnd be-n rile breadwinn-r. Karsren was sori.rlrries BOb*r, utl'l at such litn-s wor'srd until li" had "urned morey .-noiigh fur drink. Hil wlf- 'lid laundry work. .i,:?t before .' o'clock yeatartay aftatwnai Kar ? 'en. who ha.l been nbs?ni from ho-.n* for severn ? lays, entered the room whore his wife waa at work and, after a iVrca axel?age ."' curaca drew a hort!* from his pocket, poured 'he con tan ta Into a ?las?. mot, suddenly aafe?Bg hi* wife round tho neck, dashed the Muff down h-r throat. This I* the testimony of their little child. Anion l^*nn*r. a tailor, who lives in th* adjoining roomf", heard ;h- Btlgry vol.- -s and then i>Ar*r--' growl, "You baa ". drink this ami ll*.'' There Wai a hoarse scream, a fall and l..*nn r ran into th* rooms to lind lira, i-Iarsten rolling over and over- on the Moor, while her hiuhaiid stood over h.i- .??.urn-Hiring: "If I lia.I .Hy mt her throat lt would have b-en envier atv! qulek** goat " '-n tha lab!* by bis side sv:is a rial, bearing th* carbolic acid label, and bOUgtM at the inf store kept by Cari A'chenlirand. No. 747 Tlilrd-ave. Patrolman Jon** arrcsteil Knrsien and sent the woman tj tho Hartam HoaplUl, vshc-c si.- ss ill. tu all probablliiy, 'il". rn- ? - - -?? r</Rir TRAIXA a Bfi T IKRX OFF i...iwi-.-n. *. Maaa, \*ov. IS, Tko Boston I Main- Railroad Compaay will make i iweeping reduction lu Itt train B*t*vlc* cn the various divisions. Aboul forty Ital?I will ba cancel:* I on all Of (he divisions which this comp-nv ,.Barr? at*1 s Pot some time tb* gtanageri of th* rom* uany have Leen k**ptng a record of tram* that warr not paying, and th" se train* are now t-i I.,,,... i,,; so:.ic of the tralni to ba discontinued w.'r- r n .luria.; th" lumAW, and Wire not taken off when th.- winter tUne-tible went into en>.-t. lt '* *Stlm*t*d H'-at bs this cur-down in train! ?v*r ::i-u miles a day wilt b* saved, With a ic iluctlon In running eipwiei tt KABA a day. TBAIBMBS ATTACMM9 if IBAMFB, Portsmouth. N. H.. Nov. lt,?Al the BOOtOS and Main* freight train No Mt, In td?.raj* af Conductor Hilton, wai leaxdag ihis etty rot Beaton early thia morning h usn*-: of trumps ??empted ta hoard it. T"he trainmen saw lli-tn and at ome *iet to work to keep thom 0_. Th* tramp* wire armed with clubs aril stones and rino!" I li'roe onslaught <>n lbs trainmen. Dually forcing th-tii to seek safely lu th* .'iibiosc. The tramp'- attacked this car and smashed nil Ihe xviii.lows with rock*, one of thi missiles sttuek one of tba salim, i Btld injured him ?lightly. Recent attacks an ll?Ina make the rail? road mea ihlak that there ls an eTganJaad basid In this .section, and an effort xviii bl m.rde to break it up._? V-V*5 EXTRAST It was all very areli for Shakespeare to writt about "'Iherc's nothJag hi I nauu"." Tradd competition*, did not c\is. theil. 'Iheprestige ol tu'.iiiy 50 vear-i ol' success did not cans**. imitations. No other malt extract acts better o;i poor digegtitMl or general debility than Johann Hon*,; ii has won a name. It keeps it by continued BBCCAMm, lt invigorates and tones without exciting ihe system. Burma ot hattatleae. TIM u-ii.il...' lu* the sigiuliir-a ,.( "l.kll.VN'N ll.Ill*" oa HM ne-k lah.-! of IWM} la.tt!*. XVru.* r?r IhijI, "Shakiapaam't Boto* Atci," mit nao. Kleiicr I M-ml. *o:i Cu., Hat" AJ'Tit* ?ii| luiy,vrU|| ot Allnerel XVatert. Hw-Xotk.'