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BPT ' * ^ i 1 x \ * vol.. 10. TUK chkam of tub news, Gathered from Our Dupatchra. (f1? M ol ***** i ester, lay at lUfrf Ww V ?il |M>!io> think they have Ult. |u the Manhattan Saving Ban n.t.beM f(?. ( uiiifiltfe appoint,si to examin i; t .the a.Uisihilitv <>t transferrin# th 1 nihil) Bureau to the War department think the iraii-l'ei would he ItenetieiuJ t< the Italian*. t tin in Bradior.1, I'a., Thursday ni^ht. ?le?iro>.M proja-rty to the auuoun ?1 aioxi Insurants' 5oO,tM). tin-.?i preparations have Iveeii inaile it llalitav tor lh< r, ei pti<?n i,| tl?. Murrpn ..t 1 "rit< ||?- Zatie?ville Itody stiat. heis hav< vn in" *le?l. Sew V i t polit e deny that they havi j }(ie t. the rohherH ot Stewart'a grave The H ot"ii < 'learina-house has ap i.aoe i "i the aetion of the New Vorl (leiriiii; hoiew regarding resumption antithe assoeiatiolt was pl?sl^?s| losdop the stine pr s'tsJure on or alter July 1st lr.tiMi.il Hevetiue Ooiinniaaionei Kiiiiu. rea I a telegram from Charleston W Va stating that 'JOO indictments had Neu iound against illieit distillers am .tfar violators ot the revenue laws. Tin i whinetsession, to-day, wits a Brief ,lur n and ?;t> devoid aJiniml entireh ydhf consideration nl subjects that wif |. ru, it p.U t "1 the President's llieKsitge The M i> 'rt thai ViMlt'ii, Ih'lUOtTHt, i' B ,;tVlrd to * >?y 8 majority iron | ;> l'ir?t V.rtli Carolina district . uuiviundcled. Th?> returiiM mm mad* v it,, iaii\uI several Countiei ,h..w a majority M for UeptihlicAii aid thi? n-sult wan olitaiiihl after t hi ,DkAv-Mi- hail thrown out 418 votsi 1 a-t i..r Martin as irregular. At Bridgi |M,i' f 'oitn., yesterduv. Xu -,|?ui fatiipana had scored 4 10 mile* ir lis fdort ! > lawit o'l.tarv'R record I-artv -is i.<itiai- remain, tu unparalleled railroa 1 war is now p -A^tiiu li'twei n tin- different trunk .mi.. I'a-senger tare from Cincinnati v ? \ rk in only one ?lullar. INK IHNKS AHEU JAN. 1. ?. t Plain Statement of \\ hat They Kiprct to l?o Ahoul lte?uni|>(loll. QH 4 |ti relation t?? tlie iwtioii ol die city .rA- alter (lit* rfminiij*tion of siiocie nl :*wiieiit? In the government, Mi KohHi.? tin* N it o President of the hank .l.Vw York. a.i- yeeterday asked: Rvj -u|i|'"i> I am a depositor, and on JiiiUaiv L'. I1 otler tor deposit in * ,r hank titty trade silver dollars, will i.'mo Ih? it lused' "\ti; ne would take them as a special Wl--.it. I i la' paitl in the same coin. Invie dollars, hy the way, would not t< receive I at all except as a special dtv (Htil, kit they are n>d a legal tender." II,at >v on hi it he with tifty lull coins'.! ^dt.Ilan'.' "We should receive them to he paitl J .a Uo* same coin." Ha it 1 otlt-i subsidiary silver coin?" Vti would imt take it nl all; that is : toter&i worth to make change." sdf,p?t I am a di aler ami present u ! cbeckf i v ,n m January 1871*, and I3 el t.rg .ld. ?hall I get it?" itic ii ih. government resumes." ll'.w will the daily hanking in the ... I Ni h N hi k tilt.-i, ii at all, from Xt lalikoig in I s?.o.' It ? i. i liitei any it will tie just as * *4.-then, .inly it- volume will l>e ,r.vlv iiii'ri-.iseil I Vie ll.r llltli li.ll hank* llkflv l?? tele llieir >iu- mi l iiv" i I.>ll.4i- hifl.-? alter N l il tin * i .tn tul| it; mil iinlesH ? an- "iuin-llt-.il.), i.ir tliey ure a 'ei. 4i1-.it, <1. vi tin-tilv It depeinf* eo I) u|."ti tin- iti-ti.iit lit tin* tiovwu (tit u|.i.ii tin* mIii-i bill." A* iiaj ms a Peaoh. li e \\ hi-i-lilitj ICl.i11 ? I KK i-i <>Ul ill V <* -1 re -vi uni lii"k" a-, uwy at* u peach, f Ht?.i-1 i.K it an t- vivllt-iit paper, anil '* IViihh rai v "t tin-, county t-lmukl flte it their Huppurt. i&* Powder ilxploit Fact vt Fiction. " p.ili.l. ti.'e It.I lli-tflMei. It ttiay dt-i'Ui that 1 um n?o per*iatenl nmuuniiii,; tiiv vit-UHiil llie p<??i!ct 'M-m/iI Imi I inmt that there are hul in tiiis i "in in u it it \ who would hero ttut 1 ill It 1 pTnidt III 11 l.t Im'IiI * h1 ?t?.'?iuj[ it |.i HUl.|, i it) the contrary ? ui) tirin ?- litvirtiiiii, alter a careful 'i*tu.tiHii"ii ui the rviiii'itce, tli.it lh? ' s'-itit Klu.ilictb Zaue oritfinatcil " v,-a. Id'iJ, wbi u Wither* Irook * ? l-ul.lii-l.t-. 1 t-v i.lfiitlv an r fM>l< 'k Mi tli. (H.u.U-r inet.liou. Then lerw.iid ,the hi^heel rvapta'Uthilit) -'U city vsbn Muiil.l lint like tlieii * logout to the public print*, thai '-"Oi pi?iti\elv that before the datt r,r*M in ihey never heart! thai ~ jMw.li r via* carrier! hy any than Mi.lly S-ott. 11 ail) " *'li lie at the pinna tr? reaii ' *ftii-le ib llie lnUUI-ieiuvr of the till in reply in \\ iN. firockunier, in "' l'ap? r. ui the 'all inat., he ail *N|r Jti'lvre inr himself. ^ "Ijthe artirle troui the Ohio Willey M I* liitTt U .i rplnKti n( t ?1? I 1" "Marl.a ruinor, stick to h.' etc In rrei^t l<> the "itn}H>rtance" of th? u,:ir'. Louu uhi.iUi-d that there ?' ' n. . in u( 1 only to M)'i N ' uf Mich uh see no *'ini|x>rt v?ul> in *im| 1*> their <? ? ?? 14jn u,,t ||,t mm, to be ridiculed eonvid inns, ur t he es ""Son iliviii. Indealing with al ' 1 would h? governed hv tli* nvtrli of Noh.mou: "Ani>*w a i**' nlioi: |u In* ii.|)\, JoHt lie lie wh?e ' J. 11. M? Mm his. ?>K LA MATl'lt. ^ Ibluka the Nationals Wll HuUl the Balance of fower. ,ot'iis u-oi i<, November 16.?Bev lv U Matyr, National Oonsn?> ^^ t.ahu'l.aK just returned frou i " :-*?tnucampaign. in an Interview l<i dttv. gave a* hie opinioi jJJJtWSatioiuite * ill hold the halineec in" 'n l'" Mil ConflMi and il ? tkuy should hi and togeihei J" Jwir power us a unit and domain I W >u>l'',,U'ising (ireenlait'k man fo I tr d uir proportion of the ap a mid imtronuae of the llou? party, lie also recom ... *?iu..Lr p..11, i in ihe State l ey I - "? ! ludlHUU 1110,000 Wataulter. h ; > u>n Cincinnati iiaaette. 9 i. Itn i una, O., Nov. 14. l*UrifV ll' the atisevllding S*K I '' eriuteiident of the Bel 1 i \j* , 't i* i??'w ascertained I Uu'ltr to ti?. tune of *10.000. %m ^ of lt?* UamocraU DaiUaa. LI netfm St "wing UuuitBR appeared lea $fP9 ?v,u,.? * 'lew and taaty dreea. Th? MRM h^. ^ u tiie best of the Deinoccali ? ^^tunartol the coon try, an< HI '-^P10 *QoW tbat it it veil ?uf ^ ?>' tU party. . -*y v. . . . . f(rjp . f , .> " ,, :? y.lj ~i *. v. * - ' ' '-: - .iV .{-?" ' - .* ? " v: > "' ' 1 V; >' * * . ... : ' [jeetiti j WASHINGTON JOTTINGS. THE PRESIDENT'S NEW DEPARTURE. a The Mormon Question?A Pretty Fight in * : Georgia?Arrivals of Senators? Congress Safe for the DemJ ocracy?-It Cannot be Stolen. y I 1 ! HAYKS* PlilP-FIiOP. > How tt la Mewed by Leudlng 4 DeiuoenttN. ' special l?i>p??loU bi tin- Krister. \v vshimjvo.s, November 1"?. While the interest in llayen' surrender I to the stalwarts is unabated?and continues to be "the tulk of the town," thp i lH-mocratic members of Congress who ! are in the city do not manifest any alarm 1 at the change of base. The President J himself insist* thai his determination to j enforce the laws in the Southern State* I ! involve* no change of base, yet J 1 the aggressive uu'mtjcn of the party view it differently; while the Democrat* icgard tlie matter with indifI : fereuce. Mr. Springer, of Illinois, said 1 to-day: Mr. Hayes can direct hi* attor| iieyH to prosecute parties guilty of ehv* i tion frauds, if titere are any; and tiiat is : right; hut that's all he can do. He cuti| not semi troojvs to the Sou tit without vinlatiug the Constitution and defying ( bugrese. The latter he will hardlydare to do. It ia clear that the Repuh' j lican leader* intend to revive thebloody? i shirt, and make Jheir canvass on that . issue in 1H80, with tirant as their oandi j date and Chandler and Cameron as their i i managers. . j Other representative Democrats ex: press themselves alter a similar fashion. Senator Da vis, of West Virginia, said tonight: He had given the talk of the j "new departure"of the Administration hut little thought, hut it seemed to him j to make hut little difference to the Demo( ; cracy which wing ot the Repuhliean i jmrty controlled the President. Ii all r ' tlie opponents of the party of Centralization and Corruption should cordially unite, u sweeping Democratic victory is certain in iHttf). | OIMIH AM) KNIfS, j Bureau He porta- -I 111 uola Nenatorahlp -A Deorgla Fight?Tlio Mormon Question. | special I'Lstxtlcii to llic Regfoter. Wasiiinoton, November h'?. The Bureau otlicera, in making up : annual report* this year, endeavor to ' confine themselves as closely a* jH?ssij ble to the reeilnl oi tlie o|>eralinnn of ; their ditferent departments and divis| ions, and to avoid making any recommendations. Tiiis is very desirable, for I experience has demonstrated that Couj gress pays little or no heed to the rec1 oinmeudations of execittive officer*. Representative Springer say* that, had the Nationals not draw n so heavily . from the Democratic party in Illinois, that party would have carried the State j electing at least live additional mein? U-rs of Congress and gaining a fiiitcd i I State* Senator in the place of Ogleshy. 1 ! As it is, the Republicans have but three ! oi a majority tu the Legislature on joint ballot. This will probably secure the election of tieneral frigate 1 A piettv quarrel ingoing on in (icorgia between >Vnatorllill and tiov. Colquitt, which will probably culminate about the time tip# new Seuator is chosen. As it is, the quarrel is extremely personal ! ami oilier. Tire iientile women oi I'lah have k stirred to the very depths the interest in the Mormon question. That MorI monism i? rapidly on the increase, Ls an j alarming ami unexpected tact which ! has been brought out, ami the interj vention of Congress is demanded to I prevent its spread over the territoiies ! of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Arizona and New Mexico. Kven the Mate ol Nevada has its Mormon settlements, and women are in the great demand in all that country to supply wives totne men who profess the faith. (X)N(iUKNM SAKK. It 4'unnot he Stolen iia tlie Preside u?* 3 Whs. I sfsvUJ 10 U.r Krgtsrr. ( W vsiiisuion, Novendwr 1*?. The t.tlk ot t#P Republicans stealing 1 the organization ot the next Congress, . under the lead of that notorious tieeIsioter, /audi. Chandler, as they stole the . Presidency, is all hoah. The l?eiuocratio majority in the House is too great for even Chandler to accomplish that feat. 1 As the numbers now stand, the I'cmo! crats have I tH straight-out, to the Republicans KU a clear majority ot 17. Then, ot the s lireenbackers, 4 are ! Democratic; and the probabilities are | much niruitger that tin* remaining J Hill co-Operate with tit*- Democrats. > | whose tinunriid views are more uk in tit i i their than with the hard-money and r forcible-resumption Kc|>uhlicans. i ?i the cix seats yet uniiei'i>lnl-the Win, ohe-tiT district. N* w York: the Kiev| ehth, Kt'iuii-vIvania. and the tour in . ; California, the lS-inocrat* stand the I beat rhanee o| gaining a majority. The , iVruocral* are certain, then-lore, to | control the next House a* \\*-lt a* the i nest Senate. P KKNON A f m Arrivals of Senator*. | Sje^iaJ Pt-jan-h Ij th? Kr*i-i?.1 WAiuniutas, Nov. I.V A h-w of the leading members of both . ! House* have already arrived in the city < and are getting dow n to work in prej?ar1 ! ing matter for committee rvjs.rte Among other* your senior S-ualor, t Davia, readied the city to-day, and has it taken apartment* at the Arlington | Hotel, with hit family, for the winter. r Senator Davis cltairnutu of an iinporiaut special committ tee, and his time will be cloarly l" occupied until the opening of Oongreea, >' i in preparing an axhaustive report upon the subject matter, j Senator Conkling is here, but he has not imitated the example of Zach ChandJ lor and IWn (Cameron by malting in to embrace Mr. Hayes on hi* abandonment '- J of his heretofore declared Southern I- ' policy. ' BLVIXCJFIHH. Head lay Yellow Boy* after Ike 11 Spactal i>Upatcfa to Uto lagtswr. 9 WiianoTox, Nonnbsr 1&. I Five million Ave hundred tkoawf h foMaa dollara wary, Unlay, takaa out of John Qberman'a nocu initiated plla of v^r-'v ** s* ' ' " . *s ?*. * _ - " . ; v* >' > : ' WHEELING, W. \ "yellow boys" hoarded for resumption purposes, and transferred to Minister : Welsh, at London, to be lutnded over to i John Hull, for the privilege of our ti*h! ermen throwing their seius in British waters lor mackerel. txc PoitmuMr Oanaral'a Report. 1 W asiunotox, November 15,?The anuuaJ report of Postmaster General Key i . is utade public to-day. Considerable | spars* is devoted to the subje* t of pres- 1 em uiid prospective deficiencies in the ; y amounts appropriated by Congress for j salaries of postmusters and for railway i mail transportation. villi NOTE AND COMMENT Tin: Cameron majority in the Icfliie ' 'nK [ lature is now cut down to tweuty-umc. ligh J Fifteen anti-( 'umeron lb-publicans like j ,?tr Wolf and .Mapea might kios k that from ! under. Pitt*. Po*l. j Thk Republican party richly deserved ' defeat, and has ever since 1H7-, but it ' P10' has beeu kept in power by Ik-uioeratie j foul j blunders, and thesy promise to continue |i^h until the new issues arise to divide the . : voters into new parties. Ko*1oh //<voi'. * " Hi:.n Hi ri.KR is a miraculous old man, ; i and seems to have been created for the 1 : express purpose of keeping politicians , M VJ ! constantly rcmiudod of tne great tact 1,1,14 that there it* a hereafter, in wuich ca- j 1,101 ' parity he may lie said to act as a sort of antidote to Bob lugeisnil and Henry Ward Hm'ht-T.r- H adiiixilon I'otf ' 'M'li h is really to me u green spot in the dn'itry wa*le of the administration, mi ; ^ , tar a? it has gone, that Mr. Kvarts stands ? ,1* up mo firmly and ouergetically, and ap- ft. j ; paivntly, so laras I ran judge, in such a ft j statesmanlike manner against these en- j erouchineute of the colouies, and against j the payment of the Halifax award, until ' | lj all matters are settled, (ini. HtUln. ' : 1 - . ! to r< I hi: politicians ot the eountry gen- ; \ I erallv ol hoth parties have shown a ; IUOr wonderful alacrity in misunderstanding j j the public, temper and misinterpreting ,{iHr the meaning of this or that election. ; ligh1 Hut if this Washington sluiv of the i surrender ot Hayes and I. v arts to j ('handler and t'unkliiig he well founded, i oltl this administration is in a way to sink ' war, I below anv of its predmanow.?Airu- j (j?. j York World. rua,j Know Detroit comes the news that der some lively rogues kidnapped a notice- ' tliei man named Johnsou ami carried him | cunt i off in a yacht to a desert island. So far I 1,1 j we have not heard of any New York ivr. I policemen having been caught and cat - j "( i ried off by thieves, but in these days "1 ; the police must la* on their guard and man i keep a vigilant watch over themselves, vest ! ?.\. 1". .Sun. deer ! Ox a review of the canvass, it is safe i j to say that, hud the question of.Ntate re- ; ,nt'J' , form been the single issue, had the j " ; greenback heresy been excluded, tien. j "otf : Hutler would have beeu elected. That ' ,,u'11 j iu spite of this heresy, \iu which lh? j ! people of Massachusetts really take no ! I stock, I the independent candidate, i rw,e ; starting out as a champion of State re- j "hi< i form, secured so large a following, shows ; Marl j conclusively h<?w deep-seated and earn- j ' { est is the desire for such reform. --.Wir \ j IMjOiii Mumrtj. 11 Tut contest in 18S0 will Is* a square, I i front to front, up and ilown struggle l?e- | . j tv\ecu the two old parlies for ascenden- . ~lr'j : cy, fine side has the offices, the pHtrou- j / " I uge, the treasury and the army, which ('ur ' will ull U* frflel) used for tfn* Republic- i li." j an candidate, no matter who he may he. i . " i The other side has the Senate and House ' . i of Kepreseutntive* by a narrow majority. In* Hoth sides are on their g<?>d behavior, ; "fMM uud the country will watch with inU-r i urF est theii actions in the next two years. ' ? i- w. ouit ?A. I. Saw. .? hnei lut representation oi the haatern a?j I press that fieneral Hutler is Lidly ' broken down in health ami s|iirits is ^.)>u the metiv>t nonsense. lit* has not rj.. looked better physically for yearn, and ' .. certainly does not talk like a dejected : I'.1 1 man. There is all the vigor ami vim | .ru' apparent that he showed when he j : . i opened the memorable contest just I . . i closed, ami, whatever may l>e thought ' of las niotives or methods, he is as far trat** removed from a corpse as anything you ! can imagine.?AVir York ('or rufXnuUin-e ! Iuan ! uj It ("hinylon l'o?. j % Wsknow from the be~t authority - j we don't guess that while .Mr. I*t> la j tjull I .Matt i will go into Congress hotimi hy ( nmi ' no pledge* except to standi)) his utter- -phe j ances oil financial ami social questions, j ,j(jB I he will do all in his power to overthrow ln t| the |unt> which he he.lieves hus"hrouaht i i ruin to the country"- namely, the lie- j1))U puhlicau, id wnich, up to 1873. when Hroi he was defeated lor state*pri*?ni inspei- j ' ... tor in New York, he was an earnest ami , even a radical' member.?'iMni HnU. ""<J| i *?'? (lALIdl'OLIH, (I. j r,n' stuti I nte rest lug Case Cirovv lug Out of " the Yellow Fever Fpldcutlc. .. 1 . , , licit ti ti iifot is.il., .November IT?A case litl , Isilore A. la?we. Magistrate, in this city, | ,n y lias attracted much attention to-day. i -j (hiring the prevalence ol the teilow J jrjeJ ieter epidemic in the infected district ' ,jie he low us. a tew weeks since, the witeol . 0,4 | Mr. Joseph lllazer. a wealthy farmer, lu \ , died. At that time it was almost im|iossihle to obtain nurses or assistance , in huryingthe victims ol the disease, so Ir< great was the tear of it. Messenger* 'U,K' , were sent to tot it in this iustau<-e for !ru"' bomelsNiv to ivme down ami burv Mrs. i Mazer. No oneoruM lie obtained at the .. time but two melt who were confined . . in the j? st house lor exposure in '"* similar cases, named Janus Wood and *"r* tiailami Wood, who. in consideration <?i promi-'s from the messengers, who ( yul1 were relatives of thi- farmer, that they i 'n t would he liUrnliv paid, went down ami uiMI liuritnl .Mr*. |llazi>r. who hal sln-adv a i? Uvu consigned to the tiin. This suit 00,4 wa* l<?r .lames Wood's hill of $75. liar- Art : land aunvini; to take what the jury al- ' sn'4 low t il .lanu s t??r his share. Blazer hav- A in^; refused t>? |<ay it. All the physicians ?<i i in the city, and uuiueious other wit- ul< iicasea were examined, the case lasting hut thruijjh the entire lay, and *m liter- . UsI nuglilv argued to the jury, who, alter j y : considerable deliberation, brought in a verdict tor $1*. Blazer refuses to pa) ^ | the physician'* bill. uliio, for attendance g|( l ujh<u hie kuii, Wi Illusion Blazer. w ho lied with tlie same disease, and wh<>sc fees were $10a visit. The community i ! is about equally divided on the subject * ; as to whether Blazer is a log or the *4 -1 ; W.vods extortioners. The case rxciu*? . hai 1 great interval. and will be appealed to the Court of Common I'leae. ! "u* iuu Ths Manhattan barlnga Bank Bob bar?. ||lt Nkw York, November 15.?It is wei confidently believed that the police to I have dispelled the mystery enshrouding ' 1 i the Manhattan Saving* Bank robbery ' of 1 and that one of the chief operatives in in J pet : custody and that further arrests will be j res made i<xUy. Early this morning s va I man whose name eppesia on the police j tin i returns as llcnrv \ reland, was smarted wh . and arraigned in the police court, where ! an he was remanded to prison until further me evidence could hepbtained- The police i and judge are reticent. The prisoner is described as twenty-five years oil aft, a rot native of the United States and resident 1 of t'hauney street. Brooklyn. Yrelaad in is said to be a fictitious name. lor 1 A fire at the Virginia pentteaiiarr in yeeterdjgr morning did sixty-live dollars' m worth o* damage. fie i?< F= rA., SATURDAY j I ? GRAVE ROBBING. I E BOSS BODY SNATCHING HORROR. j iting Chase. and final Recover/ #f the Bodies?Remains Identified fcy friends and Reinterred---Ar-' rest and Confession of . the Guilty Parties. 1*1 to ill.* Cincinnati ComxnircUl. vxksvillk, (>., November 14,?2yncs- I b'h turn t<? I>e visited by gravd-rohit ha* at length come?pt-rhflpa it te long ago, but not until tbia xgoni- ' ha* it* revolting details c<>(& to < t. The combined power oi the. fW- 1 ri<if*astart of rorrett[M>iideuts, w^rt it ' reutral.nl upon thewo-ne* developed i! thin morning, could not dr|w a ure ot human depravity, aodienAisb, ; I and inhuman aa ha* ju*t com to , t. Wb have read of the W OK of ; til* in other cities and have thrift n paper down only to say to our*e|ws . Uie correspondent ha* drawn upon . vid imagination, distorted the tiSth, >ellixhed the tact* and eJotlwsfhi* jght* in words a* brilliant an hbod j nike the scene a* hideous to tl|oac i lead an to those who saw, hut .we l eve thciu now. We have felt he h of the human hyena. We h Te t his snaggy teeth. We have t it- , ted him clean the dirt from lite ; e.n of our loved ones and *n & t r bishew from the tomb, he j?eoplc ol Zancst illc are w ihl wdth lenient to-day, and could they li) r limitls uiion the 11001 who l>erw*- I mi tin* diabolical act we am ublut ! date tliey would tear liiin to plea*. i t about the hour of i o'clock t(ic ning I'olicemeu landerund llro|rn, le patrolling in the Seventh ward ovcred a man driving along wilha I wagon drawu by a maguitieffftt ing horse, lhgh spirited andchaiiy>hia hit as it ready to run at the t?j> , 10 hat. Hfhtopinsl near the Seventh 11 end of the bridge, and iuouiredvl ! officers if he wan on the National 1. They told him ho wan. when la#iuquirod if he lived about here, at t same time placing bin land on tfec | .euta of tho wngou. A'hat liave you bote?' said the Om'orn," wan the reply. Too soft for corn," said tfie j>oHc$- ! i, and wan about to make further in- , igatiou, w hen the inan dealt the ol- I a heavy blew uu the head with tke : , of bin w hip, staggering and lor the j uent blinding hiiu. ;iefellow then put the whip on hia a- IhiiIi Ufct and severe, ami in a mot was out of reach, seeming to outeven the pistol balln that were aeat him. YS ord was at oneecommuuid to l.ieuteuaiit billion, who, with er Still, procured a double rig and ted iu pursuit. ! p to thia time it was not sup[>osed this man had la-en guilty of *> foi|f rime an body-snatching, but wefi. w ing that be wits a criminal of some 1. the officers .stalled out to bring back, dead or alive, if possible, j 1 y went under the whip lor nearly 1 . teen mills, when they came in sight vehicle answering the description, moon wasahiiiiug brightly, enabling u to set? quite a distance, and donup within ahooting range, they I red fire on him. Tiie fire was relet! at intervals, and one of the shots ! . elfeot in Still's wrist, indicting | e a severe wound. Still took the j i then aud Linton the revelvem* fur half an hour the hot balls wliis- j around the ears of the flee acoun- , ' lUdrel. ma they went dashing along the until reaching the toll-gate west of snsvillt?, when the man leap from vehicle and took to the wisxis. on pursued into the woods, but \ ig trace of bun, returned to the toll- ! to examine the vehicle. Horror of i or! What did he find? Four hu- ' cor|?ses, throwu rudely into the >n ami encased in gunny sacks, u? officers alarmed the neighbor- j 1, notified theiu ot the great crime I bad been committed, ami tberi tried to the * itv with the stolen dead, y arrived in the city about ri o'clock irtAelttlllf Utl.l thf ^Uaiioii I ??* -tat ion house. 1'kit* nc?i spread wild lire. and ill lets than a halt r a thousand people ^-.tt he r? < i ind the station house. In* sa< Is were rinpi-d open one bv , and as tin* features oi the dead e revealed, they were rceonnued. lashes were in a complete nude r. their winding sheet* having beeu in the nutraiti-u jrrave*. he lir.-*t was a colored man named .Carter, a ho died oi consumption , bin* lay, and was burn-Id ou Tuesday t'oodiawn Cemetery, he uext taken tr uii the shroud their rids had prepared aaa Hiram Curtis, ' young man who die*I from lockjaw asl Saturday, lit* had la-en buried Voadhfi. he next waslheltody .t sweet little tie Carr, one ot the brightest little el- ever culled away fr*>ni loving lule. she died on Sunday, and wa-? ied on Tuesday, in W tax flaw n. he next and la-t was the l**iv ol i. Bulger. w ho die*! on Monday nioruan*i wa* buried in the City Ceineon Taenia\. he sight presented by this arr.tv of ratted humanity wax blood-confling i he extreme, and the rrowd gaxed li them, ami then turned aw?} with ?ling of revenue written ii|>on the ntenrnrv, coiu|*ared with which i lillen' wrath to tireece was but a |e. iter lull i'ieutiti* atio|i, the italic* ? placed in th? hand* oI the under- , m <ind convev?-d to tin* pl^ry aber?\ tortv-eight before, the* hud . it Laid away by living hand*, onr reporter %i*ited the cemetery ! ere tltif ghonli-h a <>rtt wa?- performed. Vodlawn He found the remain* tA de.-?-a?*il per.-*ou* in i>nx?e??ot reinuent in tk? dc*?vr*ud grave*. Arrest of the OhwuU. Iar*h.il Fell r? turned front Ooluinbu* ! i o'clock thin evening, having in cuv y the author oi this outrage. He . t- hia name a* K. K. Kiana, ol C'olumi. B. C. Brooke, of Newark, aaye hie 1 ne is Lyman 1- Eaton Heronleaaed , crime to the officer*, aud said there re two other* with him, but refuted , tell their uamee. aiterin tha evening Captain HiiUard, ] this city, a bo lud been strongly suited oi complicity in the deed, wasarted, ami by a "little strategy Eaton i induced to peach, aud threw the ent blame on Milliard and two o lb era. oee namea the police decline to reveal til they make the arreau. Thee act tent u intcny. IniK end Ideedert W at Ptraaaat titfew [he WheeHf Bnaarma bwi appeared an entire new draaa, greatly enged and othenriae improved. It is Wheel! na, amTpfOTTitawi to lie Uy ZeYoo. UT-U<t *tvmnXoUm* Trri'ifiiBi1 -* v I ? / ? iff1 ?. MORNING, NOVE3 THE COUNTY COURTS. The Cancer which U Preying up wn the VitaLi of the State?The I Reform Legislature Expected j to Apply the Knife and Remove the Sore. Carrotpondenre of the UexUtt r. There is no Suite in the I'nion which \m? such u complex judicial system as West Virginia, or one which has pro veil bo wholly unsatisfactory, and so com- j pictel.v faisl to ineet the ends for which it was instituted. Its inconi]>etency is j so manifest that the West Virgiuia ju- , dietary has become a by-word anions the . legal fraternity oi the eouutry. There are gra\e wrongs and sore defects in j . this department which imo-t he eradi- . icated la-fore the holy politic can he y made sound. The judicial department | , of a government is the heart of the ( body, and tlu-re can Ik- no health in any i iorni of government so long us the vital . organ is diseased. The consideration of j the reforms necessary in this branch of . the State government will In? one of the j most ini|iortant, if uot <h> important t question before the legislature. 1 . The princi|m) complaint among the ,< people is because of the inefficiency of c the County Courts. The whole Count? v i?us features. It such be the oa.se, tiien 1 let the knife he applied first to this, tin* '' most obnoxious, as it is the most deadly feature of .ill. I.et the jn<1 it-ial fountains eiuit nil re waters ami the whole .. stream will ls> im tainted. If popular sentiment ran he mi- v rited at hy the result of the recent elections the precise care with h which the people tailed to elect I I any of the old fogy candidate* to the : letrislature in a pretty sure index that ' / they want the Kclorui 1-eginlature to eliminate every vestige of old logyism j, troui the laws. U-t the will oi the |{ people he nheved. i > But what is to he adopted instead? j ^ This is the most preplexing question. ? 1 cannot arc that much improvement can lv made on the system as it was , engrafted on the Constitution of lvi.'t. ; l*-t the Circuit Courts and Court of Appeals have sole jurisdiction of all t > questions of law and equity, except limited amounts awarded Injustices, and ' tlx n establish county board* lot j??lice ; aud fiscal purposes fxchuicrly. it the people of the State are prejudiced .araiii-t i 4 a name, let tht-m he called county com- | v misaioufrs, or what you phase, so that \ 1 they perform the same duties that the old suiH-rvisor* did. Vt ail e\cnt? let us * tret rid of the present -ystem ot County Courts and not waste time in trying to . ' doctor il. CiTiztv. . - a Diaaalroua Fire to Bradford, Fa. | RKtnvoKii, November 15.?A fire * broke out at'.?} o'clock last uix-ht in the wine room over the Theatre Oomique, I and w.is caused by a defective fine. Il < soread rapidly and soon the whole lower < end oi Mam street was in flames, aud an j ' area, hounded hv B"\leston street <?n , 1 - ...v. -.n?. 4 ,r?. i iiii- norm, tut- ^?uu? ?%*> '?* ? up< o?? tin- f?sf I <>nd.?n street ?.n th?-H.utb and OiM^xnr* tinelling on the west, was Lid in ash?*?. The block on Main strtet comprise* pkm'fittT building*. inritid- ! lug the Kiddle Iioum-. 1'ifn* House. | Vtilted Mates Kxpr?*v building. Ba?tolT A Sey tang's machine -iiof. and foundry. Me*art i planing uiill and numerous mall hotels, Larding house*, saloon*. 1 | Ac. I?. alxiut $i50.(*a?. iuataww j.m,iMi Rebuilding commence* imin<- j diatclv. Buufitw in Baliairs. H? llalrt- 1 m>V r. Hum nee* in Beliaire i* uot in such a <k|4<iriM? muditioQ u one might sup[ >* from the r?-rw.ru rw>Dlli sent out , iroru this city. Th* Kan.n ManuLrtur- J ing Company, the Buckeye lantern Company, the Reliuont t?U*s Works. . the National (thus Works, the Coblet Work*, the Rolling Mill, atnl a good ; many other institution* arc doing a . , lively business. employing hundreds of ( men and boys. end keeping a bat money thee can iu circulation. ('beer up! There is no use borrowing ttou)4c. It mill come soon enough, aiid | i if everybody get* it into their hea>is that . Beliaire is dead. site will he dead, but if j . every one will do his heat to keep things going, matters trill Uvea up. A hunt 5 heart can not aecmaptiah anything, eo away with despondency and cheer up |,We can tutve better limeaii w e will hot ; make them better. It remains for the , people of Beliaire to do their part Gust is the laangna of poetry, French tor love, gad Italian lor handeaaan melody; but the man with a ahirtcoDar that dan't At la the agae hopeless fcUow in all.? CWwnMfe' Break]*a T+k, Court system, even it it hus tnvn incri- j < tnrious, It rendered ridiculous by its < luck of uniformity. When unything is f o|>?*n to ridicule there is no use talking 1 jf oboiit investing it with majesty, dignh (| ty or saui'tity, tlmw very essential ele- u men I* in a judicial system. Hut if the j t sx stem possessed the merit oi Uniformi- !j ty, yet it is ridiculous to attempt to ( clothe ordinary men, wholly without ' p e\|>irietne or learning in the law. with ? t the highest judicial powers. In addi- , ' tiou to the lolly of Mich an attempt the i J' result of doing so is to lower the stand- j t ard of the entire judiciary. When the! I ('ounty Courts are granted co-ordinate ! t< jurisdiction with the Circuit Courts ! ii the efl'eet is to lessen public in- j tl ttrcst in the kind of material that ' n the Circuit judge* arc coinjwisi-d of, and I so the demoralizing influence extends a on up to the highest court of the State. I si The result is that the ju?lgvs are olten tl as iiieificient as the Nvntctu itself. There a are two reasons for the present redieulous judiciary arrangement, as found in our Constitution. One is the result of the presence of old fogyism in the I roustituliouai convention, that kind ol fogyistu troh from the barren tieldn <>t , the Old l'oiniiiioti, w hich was so narrow and bigoted that no good could be ! j' seen in unytningoulside of the old paths i which it had trodden for two genera- j ' lions, and with prejudices so blinded tiiat merit wras not acknowledged if seen -j in anything that squinted at progress. The iufliieuee of this old fogyism last- ! j ened the County Court system upon tlie ' State, which, like a vampire, has fed aa ] its vitals. ' | The second cause is in the fact that j such a large numls-r of the nieiuls*rs of 1 the eonveiition were h-gal gentlemen, j looking forward to seats on the bench. r| that in their eagerness to further indi\ idual promotion, lliey overlooked the j' ire 11 era I good and consented to all sorts if ridiculous inconsistencies to secure '' warm place* (oT themselves. These urn j ' un(deasant facts to recall, still they are (act*, and must lie looked at. Whatever the cause, we have the sy.*- j '' tela in force, and in the lunguugc of : ' New York's boss man, "What are we j * going to do about it'.'" It would tw-em j " from tiie amount of work chopped out I for the next Legislature that it int.* U-eii j elect**I as a Reform Legislature and is ] '' expected to purge not oiilx the statutes, tiut also Lfie constitution of all uhimii- : * i . : xi . " ; 1BER 16, 1878. THE INDIAN BUREAU. i PROPOSED TRANSFER TO WAR DE PARTMENT. 1 The Committee Appointed to Examine j Into the Subject Think the Trans* i fer Would be Beneficial * to the Indians. I r j St. l.orw. November 13.?Congress- j neu Boone, of Kentucky, and Hooker, * >f Mississippi, and Senator Saunders, of i lie committee to examine and report on he advisability of transferring the In- 0 lian Bureau to the War I>e|?art-ment, j vturned here yesterday from an ex- | t ended trip in the West, and left for i Washington hist night. Judge Booue aid that a very thorough investigation J if the subject had been nude, and a i arge aniouitf of testimony taken, but s he committee would not reach a decis- *' on until alter additional testimony Is jj aken at Washington. As a rule. j tl toweVer, the officers believed that g he transfer would be beneficial . 11 o the Indians, and for the good ot the j u ountry, but they did not desire the in- , ' reused re*|>ousibility and lals>r which }' vohld be thrown upon them, and some 1 >f theui opposed it on this account, j n searlv all the cili/cus of the West, | a s|M'eially those on the I'aeitic alojs-, atom I the transfer, as it would affect a real saving in the expense and estate n Ish a much more holiest administration >1 Indian affairs. It would also hreak ip all rings which have Urn specula itik' l<>r years upon the misfortune* of ' K?tli tlu* Indians and tin* government. e 'he Indiana generally w?iv op|>oeed 1 1( n the transfer, thev preferring j; [i remain under the control of the In- I t-rior l>epartiueiit, some desiring to be 1 L't alone, declaring that if the Govern- >( nelil would allot thein land and give ! (| lieiu a atari, they could take care of : heuinclves. The Winnebago* and the i (j udiani* generally in California, desire ! [> heroine citizens. The riviliztsl trilie* jt ft the Indian territory wish to remain a* ! hey now are, under) the Interior Depart- ; ^ tent. Mr. Hooue said that while the ; ' ndiaio have undoubtedly committed 1 n( great many outrages, the testimony ' hows that they have been provoked to j Item hv had treatment and lud man- [ J V 1"' a ; at ltAIIJtOAD W A It. | f, Tip.tralleled Tumble In I'asseiiK? r Ihitev. j ri Cimtwvii, NovemU;r 16. Thecoiu- pi etition in eastwanl-ltouild passenger T tea. w hich, it is asserted, have been sc- w retlv cut for the past three or four oi ionths, has finally forced price* down to i the lowest figure kliown for years. c* o-day the Atlantic and tireat Western in ?ds announced New York and I'hila- cr elphia ttcketsat 5*1 each; to Pittshfirgh, tl 76, with fares to some coiumou points tl t Ohio at a nominal sum. The Pan- sy landle rates to New York and Philaelphia have not yet lieeil reduced l?e>w five dollars, hut this line will no ?. oubt follow its opponents with derea-s-d charges. Tickets sold at thesa rice* are rebate tickets, ami sjasulator* ave no opportunity to take advantage sti f the rediletion. All of the agents re- it ort good sales to-day and know not I.- tl ig of a return to former prices. hi St. Ix?t is, November 16.?'The rut in 1,1 t the railroad passenger rates to the I" iaat in becoming quite interesting here, rt h well as elsewhere. To-day, the \ an- 1,1 alia line cut from fifteen to ten dollars "* v New York, ami wits immediately fob rt wed by the Wabash. To-morrow it is * kely mm tfrvHt or greater retiuciion win | ? e made. So tar, neither the Ohio \ " lito-isaippi, Indianapolis iV. St i,ouia, ul 'hi> ago it Alton or the Illinois Central ' ave ma?1e any cut. ll A N'OTHKIl CKFAIATION. ?i "he Fire not yet l.ltfhted. > y >K>tiliiKtiiii Kri'Uiirt fit tii'U) fit-iilug ! s* I'lte following telegram was received , v* v I'r. I.e Moyne trout Ja?. tiordijn I ' teiiiii it.nl the New N i?rk i/rrti/tf: New Vokk, Novetnher l't, 1H7*. ; v b. I* May lit: J |j Will ymt please let us know if the ! o?ly of Charles H **mith, the Hulfitnon a| layer, who died at Aahhurv i'ark, | i. .t., i* t<? cremated hy you,and if : 0 n, pleiWM* inform t?s when, ate! with ' (j itch other facta as inav !* interestiitif, (. I AH, <int.iMiN hi NVii.rr. j p \h the |VK*tor ha<l not heard irato any . tt urtiea that a < rcination w.t* desired, he j < elevfiaplied huck to the /Aru/'f that he i new nothing ahnut it. Hut to-day, i Le I'oitnr was railed upon hy a gen- i lemati aiei lady, rtlativetof Mr Smith, A he deceased spoken of in the telegram, vho winhed to know if the cremation j0 vae P> happen. They expected to meet j y he body of their friend here, and thought ' y he cremation would take plat a today , it four n't lock. . v Ah the hotly has not arrived it it p | w lihle t ttat the frien<la of the deceased in I ? Baltimore have ?'hanged their intention ! , ind that tht i rematiou will not take j . hue. It in*V I* that ike 1**1} h.i? Ih-cii^; j IcWinrd upon the railroad. " ( A- It taken HCVcral hullO to heal the j | urni f to the degree, should the ' ( orp-** arrive t??-?Uy. it is prol.ahle the i . reuutiion will not t-ike plio' until to- J iiorrow. ' | BLACK FBI DAY. J The True htory About I? I?f IM- j vulgrtl. a Ni.w Yobk, November 1-Y The pub- i lie. iftlikely to h am K/<n the true *tor> at iUaok Friday, N-ptewber 24tli. 1*?0, through lite medium oi (he l". 5. j Fhfctrict Court in prOtt-tdjuK* 't? the . ! bankruptcy o< Albert bneyora, broker (or Ki>k At.ould. a ombinati-.n o| cold , hull* Tin *ale ot $t>Vkio.CM) of gold. in- . 1 volvin/ a difference between 80 per ' cent, and one-.ighlh of one per rout, j ] premium, is a qnotion which muat t orn, before the court, in procve l n^> gruuing out of the raw*-. Iu Democracy ta ot the Ul(bl Sort. ; < ^i.ialiks.Lirtu . The Wheeling Kniirria came out last Thurwiay io a handsome new drew and . an attractive head with a relit-r i-?e. j displaying a vkwr of the city < i Wheeling and Wnti Virginia's coat of arm-, j The Rk.ihiu ia one of the fuotl ?mUiITwing jiwpera that we know of, and ft* J hctuocncT mi of the right aort If all j Itemorrstic newspaper* a ere a* steadfast and M earnest iu advocating correct ! Democratic principle* u die Kri.i-ai it would be tar better for our party. May the Ru.istes continue to prosper. WftlitfT lftdtfiUfPit W <*Htv<,TO>. November Id, 1 ?. U.? For Ttanmrc and the Ohio Valley, cloud v weather with frequent rain*, variable wind*, mostly from the southeast. fttationary or higher temperature and lower barometer. For the Lower Lakes, wanner partly cloudy and cloudy weather with rain, , southeast winds, and falling barometer, followed in the wtat district by rising bammetsr sad northwest winds. mmMHSnmi ' , ' ' *. . / _ tegisi RAILROAD SMASH-UP. Sterol Penous Killed and Injured. Banco*, Mil, November 15.?A special rum Carieton, N. fc., says a New irunswick railway train ran od' the rack near Flurencevilie, last night. A lassengvr car, containing twenty pusengers, took tirv and wan burned. Mr. 'arker, ot Fort Fair view was killed, a hi Id burued and tirteen persons inured. Barker is supposed to mean lacker. Other di>|>utehes stale that iatlian l'arry, ol Bresque Island, loruirly proprietor ot the Hatch House, in his city, was killed and burned. A passenger jrives the tollow ing acount: The train was going at a mudrate rate of sliced. When we reached 'eel suddenly there was a shock. The rain had juui]>ed the track, and we jund that the passenger car was rolling iow u one ot the worst embankments on he liue. The car hud uearly reached he water's edge w hen it was discovered hat it had caught tire. The ttanuu. ; pread rapidly, .Men took od -their oats and tried to extinguish the tire, ut without avail. The tlaine* ad complete j>o*ue-s*iou uud leap?sl roin seat to seat, rendering the panseu- i era almost frantic with tear. Theclothig of those aboaid sou i caught tire, , ml as the people rushed iroiu one part I lite cur to atiotm-r in miming gar icnts the scene was aiiiht terrible. Tin* tile Ian who was humed to death had lanagcd to keep clear of the tire long iter the clothing of many other ]nmm*iiera ln?d caught tire, but in hi* anxiety >r the safety ol soiuu ol hi.** friend* i j-liol into the Haines and j?criahed YKLIdlW FKVKIt. Work of the Commission. Mkmphip, November In. The incniera of the National Yellow Fever ("oiu- ( lUaicUl depart to-night for Hiehuiond. n their report to be made they will 1 Ivocate a svsfuiu ol National quaraune under tiic direction ol ihel'iiind lates government. The commission re convinced from there investigation* tat yellow lever in not indigenous in j le atmosphere in any part o| the I nihil Mate* and that in New Orleans was caiitasl hy importation. Whatrer doubt there may ne in the case ol ew Orleans there is no douhl hut it aa carried irmu New Orleans to evciy thcr point. The disease does not ; em to l>e pn >? iit??t from prevailing identically either hy distance from | le m'h level, us under tuvorahle eireum- | ances tor its dissemination it might i revail in any pari ol the Initial Statctf j [eretofore scubourd quarantine*, aa Ur j i the 11nil of Mexico is concerned, id making exceptions this year in tin ise ol Texas, have liceit inadequate to revent the intrisluelioii of the dinea.se he difficulties of inland quarantine uri t many ami no great in eases of towns 1 i the Mississippi Itiver, or ill cases ol j >wns having their existence on railroad . niieelions, as to la* almost pructicdh , upossihle. With thin view of facts Uie t immissiom i* are of the opinion that 1 ie only reasonable protection to kisq> ie yellow fever inaa thia country is a ' stem of strict national quarantine. , MTKWAKT'M HOIIY. o Knowledge of Itn Where ; u bouts. Nfcw Yokk, November In. The jailici iv there is not a shadow of truth in ie report pubhahed this morning thai icy knew where the lasly of Stewart i?* I iddeii, and that detectives are shadow 5 the thieves. Judge Hilton was at ice headquarter* this morning, hut j fused toaiinw* r .inv quest one, w ilh the I lunner of a man w ho considered hiiu- I dl as hav ing been imposed on. It is j quirted, however, that the jmlirv have ' suspicion of Nome |<cr*oii* and are , alching them in the hufie of recover- | ig the Isely, and that this is the extent : then hope. The detectives say that icy would seize the Ixsly at oine it 1 ...... .. hi... . if uo? tat lattK/.nt If) llirw mini- u lilting for the return u the thieve* U< rroat them. Ntw Yc.kk, November l.'i l?ete? live ieldt. oi the Ihatriit Attorney'* oilier, lid to~du_v that lour men had alriadv I'vij arretted <>n aiiApieioti of Mealing lewart'a laaly. The detective declined t give their natio nal jircwciit, U>l i>uhration might interfere a ith the lull dei-|o|winent of the cane. The deteetive, owever, annertn tlial the connection oi I lew men with the outrage in milled linoM iieyolld dinpUle. N'rw Yob*, November 16. I'ptoon# 'cloek thin morning there were no new eveloiiinentn in the Stewart rohherv **e The |??lir? a*nert in tin- ntroiigenl onnihle term* that an vet they have ol iju?-d 110 clue looking toward lite n KVCry of the IkhIv. OIIANUK HMMIM. i SvH'htl latent ut Cudla, Olilo. C'vni/., Noveinlar 10. The inani.ic? f Alnm Anna Welrh. daughter of fi ft Vetch, haq., hanker. to Mr I I 'r*ig foore.al the houneul the amiable hride'a areola, thin evening at eight o chirk. >a* the must U?hionahl?* affair of th? canon. The roMuine wan of light hi lie ilk, made primewnr, with train, and rimmetwith hnnade ami fringe Tlx ereim-nv wan performed hy Kev. Robert tick won, I? !>.. of the Kind I'nsbylffial. htireli ol I'wiii iaaiiti<d hv Itev. Mil Lam tinmen. I'. 1. of the lint I'renhverian Church, ol >teuhenvilh. in tlx renenre of norue one hundred and fifty nvited gllecla. The Wedding leant wa> not ntvlinh and delieioua, and reruiolv njotrni h> the tyXMn. The hride w.o> he recipient of many and cradly pre* nt?. from her numerous tneno* m? pappv pair leave to-ionrmn mortiini(l?r i wedding t'?ur via (Tin-ago rtt I Bloom ngloti, III. Fira at Virgin* NoiUHIfcrr Ki<HM<>?r>, V*.. N'lwubw Ui. \ fin It the \ trginu iVnitenuary tin* owning. Burned a three alorv hiVi building v?r 'J"U leet long, it. * Li< t< *?./*. the ooof-er, carpenter, *h<>e *t?d man-bini ahop*. and another building of *ltniUr proporliona occupied a* a tobw.ro n<?u tiUrtory and dining ball lor the priaMirr?. ai** o?ri?i*l?,niUy daiiui^Mi. Tlwn ?? imirb rviteuirot among tl.r prisoners, but tin- {oar>li. ii<lr>l l?jr lli? prvltiv of t??#- <-iiv and militia. prevented any attempt to La*, ib>ui i??? insurance. Tba Btltalta Manuta-turtig C japawg. IkiUtn l.*>r The cradhuri of tl.ii I oin|*i.y, and the creditors o' the individual tuetnher* of the win-, held a meeting ou Thursday the 7th inat. tor roiiMiltatioii. After*j full statement oi the aiwla nipt Itahtliliea of anid C nupony and of the indi Mduai oietnb ra. several uf the creditor expressed themselves fav.egbly. am! after a free inter, has ,e of opinion* the n alter van referred to a rum inittee eanpuwed of the kdiowini gentlemen. {creditor*.; I). C. List a<>< J. J J onto, of Wheeling, A. P.Taliu.an of this eity; Judge Chambers, of *t <iaia?vill?*. and Thorn** W. John arm. a Quaker C'it>. with instructions to full' investigate the whole matter and repot at a aabaequeat meeting. The total a* acta were atalel to lie *140.(1*1 and th liabilities Hd.CCU. We are informed b Mr. Tail man that it b not yet definite! known when the romunttae will b ready to report. . " 'ri - ^ -> ' r ' * V ' ? ' -\ t * T' '' , f hr. NO. 104. BUYING AND SELLING. GENERAL MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. I Gold Closed at 1001?Governments Strwif ?Flour Heavy ? Wheat Ditto ?Hogs Fairly Active. FINANCE Nxw Yokk, November 15.-Mo.mkv? Market easy at 3<a4 j?er cent. Prime . mercantile j?|*r 4\(?U per cent. The Assistant Treasurer disbursed &l 12.000. i Customs receipts $*-'*5,000. Clearings tr.700.000. Sterling exchange, banker*' ' bill* uuiet at 4Sl?, sight exchange on New l'urk 4M>. I try good* export* lor the week $I,006.0lk). (join at 100}. Carrying rate* 1(53per 1 cent. Borrowing rates Mat Silvku, here silver hara U0J greentanks, ami 110 gold; suaidiary silver 1 coiu ,'< ? 1 percent, discount. GovKKMMkNta strong. C. St Coupon* il*M) ? tow ViveiMenti.*il-si n<-w IMS Hrc twenti** tisSo .._10ot. HvelweulioM ISM) .? -._... .MMK New ri?rs lOtf! New Kuui iueJ on. Usit> ..........?IiMW New four* ............ ...- lOox 1 *li lorti.v. ...IWlk Ten turtles .ooupuaM Wtll Curreucy sixes ........ ..13JV, IUu.k.uu Homim tirui. Stxtk Bonus uuiet, except lx>ui?Uua consuls, which an-iwr cent lower. Stockii The market to-day wax active, especially tor lake shore, Western I'ninn iiul Northwestern. The general li.it wan strong in the early dealing, with an advance n( | to 11 per cunt, Wewteru Union, lake ami N'c* Jitm v Central boiug tin* moot conspicuous in the ini proveineiit. Towards the close there was a ifw'tionol J to j jht cent, except in the cam- ol Western I niou, which (ell off from 9tf | to t*71. recovered to IWif ami reached to 97J, and tinallv mild at t?H|. The sharp ttiictnaiion in \Y cetera Union was caused by conflicting rumor* re gurding the. disposition of Mock now in the com|HUiy'at returnry. fnveatuicnt share* wen- strong, e*|MviaMy llarl-tiu, K-Mhle Island, .unt il, Wayne. The transactions aggregated loti.UUi) shares of which 5n,(MU were latke Shore, 2,41X1 Wabash, lO.Otki Northwestern roiniuou and lY.OUi preferred, 6,IXW Ht. I*?ul, II.nun lanka wanna, 4.mm Near Jeraey Central, .'am Cnioti I'aeith', and 40,000. Wcatvru I'liiou. Wmlrrn I liinll ..... I'.. A I 31 >, Qukkdher to1, S?-w JemejiCant'L 3 ijuiti-lhi r |.|J ..... .tj'iJWk l?l?nJ III1. iViftc Mail 1 ?, s| l-aul 31*1 Mariposa It** -'i hill I praterr**! ?7t, Marlpaa pr?-l<-rrtsl lir.?, W alawli 23V. \rw York i -tilm 1 111*4 t oil Wa)ue tout, l Uni- l.i|>n>* li*.1 r Iviiv Hsu...... WrIU Kane at.. . *>, IVirr llauw ]>M 7V. American K*|>n** v*1 i tikwan a Allow... MK t? a Meres* 47 "i? A A |iielrinsl..l(R.% Krir I* 111 4 u r; Kile ptvtcrrixt .. .11 I'.. I. 4 W...... Mi, Hart'hi Ml I IP l?l**ar*(4i. A Mlrliiaan ('. -uiral . 6-*'.1 Missouri Pacific . . H, I'alialiui ...I?: H 4 U ...... Ulhl i'nion Pacific #7\ Hannibal 4 *H Jo0.. hA, Lake Kluini .... t*1. *-i>Usl l>CIAr..... Itl.% llliuiil* I eutral TO I' I' lunula lu.'t, 4 I' .... . Ml, '*n i i-n.nl llM Muniiwesu riiemu i.: ,-nikliia fuu4....... UWt% SortliwoV-ru pM. w?V,: PttoDUur New York. Niw York, Novemtier 15,-d'otton siea.lv at Wi<? W|c. Flour heavy, hut in (air demand; receipt* i7,uOO barrels, sii|*erfine weatern and State 3 L'.Vaiil 76, common to gtsid extra 3 Tttultfo; gu<?l to choiee 4 iHM.i t 60; white wheat extra 1 .Va-iA 26; extra t?hio 3 HOraA OU; hi. I.ouia 3 htk.i .* 76; Minnesota patent pMcem 6 IkKa H .'io. W heal heavy; receipts 17"J,l*X) IniaheU; ungraded spring a3t(-ctl0c; No. 3 spring HtWaHMi-; ungraded re*I I 02(?rl 07; No. 3do. I 02<? I UCJ, No. do. I 0hl(*< 1 U>|. No. I do. I U7(t oTJ. uiiKtivli'*! amlx-r I U'Ko-l OH; No. 2 amher 1 01)(<i I 03|; ungraded while 1 uonrl II, No JM74? ; No 2do. I W? 1 No. I do., aile* 47,000 buabel* at 1 tNijjfd I UH; extra do., suit s I'.Mm) bushels at I lopa I II. live dull; Nu. i western .'iHTa '?Mjc. I'.mlev dull and nominal. .Mall i^uiit and urn tiangeil Ct.rn heavy; r?c.-ipts Ihn.uOII hiisheU, ungneled 4;Wa m|e; No. 2 , No 2white.Y.V. Hats tiriuer; rM-eipta a a Iniahela; No. 3 .'U'|r; jo. white 31K?-12c; So. 2 .111<*; do. white 331p; So 1 il'ii iniM-d western JOifir.'li-; a liil?' * Mi rn 11'.' 4 .'It'*-. llav quiet; aliift ( in/ 4*M llo|n nominally uuI'-Hn .lull. *UKUf (lull Mill nominal; lair to good r< tinin/ 7(a 7|r. Mi.In?a quM'l ami uinhan?*f. Hn? I nominally iini-liangi-d. f^trvivum qui<*< hul lino. I'tuliM <?Ogr; crude 5|c; re[ tilled l*|c. Tallow ataftdy at M<* 6 ?|6t. lioMi. quid at ! <)< ? 4<k'. I nrr?rnliiir liriio-r ai ^k- V.fx* loavv; w?-?derD "i i < ? Lfi.V. Poik mnrv iillvi-; urn** 7 OOfrf 1 mini, i'a-fi dull ami unchanjrt-d. Cm | Meuti alowdy; wraletn Inttu dear midi|i?-? ?liort i l?*r ?V. I?ard firmer; t (irimr Ntnuii HISH'il iV Butter dull; w.i CIhh?i' wmtrrn 5iWtk\ Wlilak) dull at I (Ml hid, I Ul* aaked. ftiiladaiplua. Pun vio iriiit, V#? ember 15. KioMi, in I'Uycra* lavor; *u|* rfiite 2 jtJf?3uu; ; catra* 3 (Nka.l oU; Minm-aoU family j t 2W? 4 7?*?; liiffh aradi-* ?l 50t*?7 75. I tiyn Hour at 2 \Sj*2 UD. Wheat ?tivi*. ' tritt weak, No 1! red I U3i<4 I t>4, UU' ; Ixt I !>/ *? u., whit# I uVw I 07; No. 2 4'lmaigo ( !< . Corn **); yellow die: miitrl old4-V*47r. Oat? flrmert tnlied ?wti rn um-t 2%'. Hye Mmdv; aratfro .'a?r. Prutl*i?M dull. Hhm fori at HQUhd* 15V R? I. India tnewa lir, llaioa. miiAal W^k'r; nirklol A|M7)r; liwn .i|i'. laid dull alftfr. Butter, tea. It; WeMeni ll< IU0 22r. ?iuk. ? "!< mlir ( hi*-**-, dull: vimrn< iHi|i' Petroleum nominally un! changed H liWiy *tt-a<iy; watcrn I 10f. Oktoifo. I Ciiutoo. November l-v *w | -iu.it ami uih liana* L Wheal, In lair demand hut at |o?if rate*; No. 2 rt-d winter * ? ra?|t; No. 2 I Imago airing i raali; m|{c iw-IU-r IU-nrtnl<er; K< i i-IU-rJai.ilare. No. IIHkjUdltlf; njnltd v.?r. I orn dull an-l [irkt* a chad* lower at ?2r?j n lUr November 3I<* il4; *?,?. ?*?<? ?U<>U4 and j higher at JW'< 4?i<; l'.i,r aeUei ilrf iMit?r; Kveniesdr 4ii<i iiik Iuiia (Wtfcy mruit, Ana mt.'l hul.<r*t rm?1?; %.* wiier !*? rentier; rtiam N... 3 tUijik. Tor* ! null 4 1st demand ?| it *U iaeb I ui<is llrr!?i?iuit* r:< 15*4" * I.*? setter ' Jamary. I.%r I r**i> r 5 H* reafc; A U *7} NtlU-r It r.-mUrj .MM Ud setter . Jauuarv Bulk \|??U re-ier si 3 2} <*4 I'i<? 4 37}. W'bi*k?> auditarttlRfel tf 1 0 IIVHU*. r Miivum XwniUr 1"?.- -Hour, ' <|UM t and u ichaMfd. W heal UttiM. ofiefiad ami Wliar t |c, sod ctoeed 1 sired*; N'u t Milwaukee hard 1 01; Kw. 1 Milssilke *7r; No. 1 *lc; seller N'o vnatter Sir ; -Ji? r lieeetr.hrr illr; seller I January ?( : No. 3 /Or; Mo. 4*4e;ieI jcrO?i M>r. t toruter; No. S ttk. <)ala ateniy; No. 2 It^e, Mje ?eady; I No. 1 I*. tW.rlr. .,uiet; No 2 ffNL. I 8lj?: setter Uermher ??r. iWWnSs4 . steady and ?|ukv Mi, <44 tt 97; ww t 135.' Lard, illM l Ik , 4 Oil OH#, h Ort Cm, Nmeinlirr 15. ? fair 1 amount oi tmdoew .tone at thia taorav tag's s HSdii at N0|e, at sbirfaMW Ilia r narfce. ?.j*oed andrio?-d. There sat > soil moon sesnku*. on arvo?|At (4tha . y dealt*, da |?r?anu?eni a^kbrr. KM*t atrn a 47,0)0 lamb, avanghlft VUm barrAf, iraaaacthiaa .