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THR YVFEKLY TFLEGRaPH: WK1 NtSOAY. KOViCMBKR 20,1880.
CANT FOOL THE FARMERS.
their congress against SHIP SUB
SIDIES AND SUGAR BOUNTIES.
nrsolnflon* Favoring tho Repeal of
the Interna! lteveuuo Tuxfi Alio
Defeat cd—Deep Water Gulf liar*
bora Favored—Other Actions.
supply all American wants, including
the better claw of carpets.
Kcm»lvc<), as luxuries are entitled to
!;• f tii.in la ti a .'l lanci pr<»-
duetM, that the tarilf on wool imported
to make carpets should at least bo as
Mol* as that imported to make coats.
THE CuGin.fe‘8 ALL ltUltf WANT.
Remixed, That if protecti n id this ex
tent be denied we will call "upon the
farmers of the United States to assert
their power at the ballot box an t other
wise to right Urn wrong and m justice of
discrimination against them. If they
fail iu this tbo wool and
mutton * producing interests will
l»o so seriously crippled that
they will be in a lur^o
measure defrayed and the farmers w ill
no longer have uny interest in protection
for il.o manufacture of wooien g« ods,
hut w ni insist that they riiall ha\o no
larger n.eature of protectiou than is ac-
cold, d 10 the w'ool muustry. inottlding
anv kind of wool.
Resulted, 'that the farmers of the
Ui Itud . lutes me n«.t called upon to sup
per., tne noiiuuation of any man for PlVwi-
THE PEOPLE DON’ P COUNT.
THAT IS THEY DON'T WITH THE RE
PUBLICAN PARTY.
Sljoxv iho Kc [>iibiles ns by Tliclr
Fraudulent Methods Defy Hie
Popular Will In (onuertlcuf,
Rhode Island and Neiv York.
MoNTOOiTCRY. Ala., Nov. 15.—Tlie Na
tional Fanners’ Congress ndjourned to
day, and tho delegates left on a special
train ihl> evening for New Orleans. The
day was devoted almost entirely to the
coimid ration of resolutions, thoeieoiion
of otiicers, etc. The new officer* are:
president, It. F. Kolb, Alabama; v:02-
prisident, A. W. Smith, Kansas; secre
tary. D. F. Clayton, Iowa; treasurer,
Wiliam Lawreio*. Ohio. Vice-presi
dents wire also <1 crid from each state.
The emigres* dead d to hold its next
Dueling In Iowa, tho place to be here-1 djjt. senator or repteteuuthe in an-
after designated. A p tltion of the Na- w *‘“ * m,Un “’*‘ l •'‘ , -
ionol Floral Congress, held at Albans,
Ala., relativ* to L.e selection of a na
tional flower, was presented. A rie*»-
lotion by Mr. rhbor of Color
ado that Use chsir appoint a
comnmtee of one fr.nn each iia e tosug-
pn»t the means of wlecting a national
flower, the con m tte© to report at the
text meeting, was ad* pled.
IN'. Elt'.Al. KEVENCK TAXES.
The resolution to remoro the tax on
tobacco came up on an adverse report of
the com milt- \ And the report of tbo
committee was concurred In.
The resolution declaring tl a*. the gov
ernment dots not need the mouey raised
bv internal revenue taxation, and that
this tongrtaa fttYors the rept ul of inter
nal revenue laws, and that tie taxes
ruis<d from whisky aud tobacco I o rele-
pat»d to the different states isbeve
them of loc^l taxation was taken up, and
an adverse report was coLCurrcd in.
A resolution that tho grange, alliance
and all agricultural organizations should
com ine to injure legislation de m. d
necessary lor tue b.-noill of tbe** organi*
cations was adop eJ.
A r K.iutiou that copies of all the
mold.ions r» questing onigrcsi to take
action be forwarded to both bouses of
lgus* w»i adopted,
Resolutions naking ©ongres* to estab
lish deep water harbors on the gu<f
coad lor the purpose of facilitating .tue
growth of trade Utween this iomtry
nml tl e countr.es of South and Central
America were adopted.
CHICAGO SCORES A POI5T.
A resolution wav offered by Pabor of
Colorado aoktajr congress to select
Chicago ns the U S point for the locaiio
of the World’s Fair in lb 3. Kelly of
Kansas offered on uinendm ut striking
cut C .icago and interring be Louis,
which was lost. The question coming
up of locating the fair m Chicago—thu
Tutu by staris stood 2>l wyes, GJ nays.
A resolution that Investigatiuns le
iiisilo (u reclaim the arid p.»ri* of the
Northwest meets with tho hearty aj>-
provai of this congress tuiu»«* edwpLru.
A ie olution ii-questing tho Diri
ment of Agriculture to Obcettuio the
causes of swine blague and to recommend
remedies was adopted. . ’
A nailition asking congress to re
duce to the newspaper rate all matter
published by th*»tatce on agiicuiturai
subject* was adopted.
NO STEAMSHIP SCmiDIKt,
A rcsolu ion favoring goremment aid
to steamship linos to build up trade b.*-
tween this country aud Central and
.South America came up aud aa adverse
r. |-ut v.. * «»flf»;**• •!.
A resolution nq jesting tho Army And
Navy 1 Ojarrimtiu to advertU* fur
lids in farm supplier, was taken up and
an adverse icjori concurred in.
A resolution favoring unhui t U coin
ft ’t* of silver met with un adverse report
and was indefinite!* p sitpoued.
A r rotation n quisling congress to
investigate the great number of accident*
to trainmen ou railroads caused by u»iug
the old sty It of brakes and from coup
ling and uncoupl ng cars, ami to tuks
thu legislative action neceaary to pro
vide tho latest app lme. 1 ■# fur/he sutely
of coupk-rs and biaaeuum was adopted.
A resolution favoring tiie organization
of a narional l ourd of agriculture ami
ttar appointment of two litlegalrt from
each state represent* d to co-operate
with such rational board ot agriculture
«is adopted.
AXD DOWN ON CUOAE BOUNTIES.
A resolution favoring the bringing of
L roducvi* and coiieutiicis into closer re
gions wm adopted.
A resolution fav. ring live pay in: of a
bounty to sugar producers met wuh an
a»v.no rep. rt.
Tho riiietitute ghat this congtets in-
d« f ice the aotion of the Departn.e it of
Agriculture in aidiug the development
the sugar Ir du try hy sd.-ntidc iu-
v^tigations wo* u<h*p:ef.
A resolution asking the legulaturew of
thudltfeient states to pa«a Uwa to piy
the rxpo*m-» of (kiegates to lire national
farmers' congress wua adofited.
The fuhuwii g was intu duced by
Ihe^tr of Jainois sand unanimously
ad« pud t
It s-dved by the farmers’ congress.
That it favors a comprehensive scheme
h r the inipruvement of tiu» Mississippi
river ami the buikUngof a ship caool
gre s who wiil not, to his utmost ability,
ma in currying cut the objects of the
foregoing levolutions.
Uts-iived, That we favor commeic*nl
treutu-s uhich will disciiniinate in favor
of button* wliich i.ccept silver us legal
tender money ns a ell as gold, nnd
against those which bavo demonetized
silver,
THE MINORITY REPORT.
The fi (lowing wus presented as ti c
minor.ty report:
Kesolved, B.v t o farmers’ congress of
ISStUhst we demand of our senators a id
nj.rerent.itives in o igreas irom our re-
*T* cm estates that riiey slrnl. u*e their
Ust efforts to re lino thu tamf to n
strictly r- venue basis, and that when
I rai iicab.a it shell no removed from rite
necessaries of lif and placed up^m luxu
ries.
.(•1C'nzio of Kentucky offered the
follcwiug us a suoautui* for thu who
matter:
Received, Tliat the farmers’congress
reconuiieud tithe congnss oi theUuit* d
btuies iiiu euaitmeut of such ju.-t laritf
luwh as will m cure au equal diHiribution
of public burdens nnd provide a suffi
cient revenue for the governnient.
The vote hy states w«s theu taken on
k!c«\e-izie’s sub. tiiute nnd it wnt lost.
The miuordy report was aLo de
feat! d.
The vote then recurred to tho original
retudut.oi s, and after considerm 1 j Uis-
custio.i a uivi.-i' n wus agreed uis ii so us
to take a teparaio vote ou the silver reso*
lutiuo.
THE VOTE BY STATES.
On the majority report, executing the
silver resoiuti-m, the vottos taken by
states stood os fol o.vs :
For tin? resolution as reported by the
c uumi.t *—Colorado 5. H.-r.di 2, Illi
nois^, Idaho 3. ihoi.iu* 10, Iowa 10,
Kansas If. K ntucky ?. Maiue 11, Michi
gan 15, Oh a> 34. Ihnmvlvun.a 23. Mis
souri 1, Utusie Id irul 0. Total ICO.
Nays— Alub. mi 13. j-lurida 0. (ieorgia
10, Indiana 10, Kentucky U. Texas 4,
M-mouti 1?, NfrihLaiolina 11. Total fctf.
Tne silver ic o.utiuu r.us tuen carried
unanimously.
NEW OltLUtNft 11LAZES.
An Entire Square In the Crescent City
Is Uurtird,
New Orleans, Nov. 131—FIro de
stroyed all the luillin^a on live square
bounded by S(. Andrew, t ranxiin, Lib
erty nnd Josephine stmts, except oue,
the Gvrman Lutheran church. This
same square suffered a similar fate ten
years n„o when the only building left
standing wav the same lltlij church.
The heals estimated at (8U,000 and iu-
surunce at t^o.tOA
BiocorotnnE.
Fire broko out at tt:.5 o'clock a. m. in
tho furwani compartiueiit of the British
sUauivr Meiciiaui, at iue iua.i o. oi.
Andrews stieeL Tin re were 1,2 0 tales
of cotton »tured n this com|sirmu nt. ail
of which was d*mazed liy lire vr watt-r.
The loss will approximate $.U,U0, fully
covered by in»tirance.
ailOT AT Flton AIlBPIfl,
An Attempt tn 4»sai.*liiats Mr. II. G.
< larks or Hawkins*tllr.
EiJto, Nov 10,—{ypedal. J—Mr. B. G.
Clarke of Uawkiu«vi.ls owns n public
gut about stx miles out of here. Wednes
day uigtit as Mr. Ourko wus returning
homo trout hi* gtatnry an unknown per
son fl td upon huu with a suotgan fioai
a thicstft.
Mr. Uarke escaped uninjured, hut bin
horse »a* hit the lir-t li t 1 . Mr. CUrkt-
did not think it otpvdiri.t to riturn the
lire, as be could see noth.ng to about aL
nw ruiTit'hit I'BiKvrs.
Archblsliop IlfinU Mairnirut Creates
m ro-usatluu in flexlco.
City op Mexico, via Gulvcaton, Knv,
1 -.—The sermon of ArciibLbop IL an of
tbthidelphia at Iktltimure Sunday lias
caused a great sensation Iu m because of
the aio ihksbop's support of the right of
Catboiic writers to criticise the faults of
Hers Archbishop L l-mtids has ex-
c< m uunh'i.ted a quo... r »,f (sro.is for
iU^i cr.udsni, and charges h.ve l ecu
bit higiit sgoinst him iu Borne for so
com*
TWO KILLED IN A WUCCB.
scniS' (tie ststu of llitnoU, connecting Fireman ami liaalnerr of a Frelshi
live river an l Lika M e lij vn,
sn-1 it is rinrommendeti that the Unit d
hutes congress maao liberal upnropria-
fioos thervior,
JEREMIAH RC.rg COMPLIMENTED.
On motion of Clayton lion. Jerry
Rusk, secretary of agriculture, and Hon.
J. R. Dodge, sUlUUcikO of Uw Depart
ment cf Agriculture, w«rs unanimoudy
ckcisi h«»m>rary .cm mbers.
A resolution indorsing farmer insti
tutes and recommending tl eir intro luc-
tam into all statos, an I that the notiunal
p vemmtnt through the Deusnmeutof
A jririLturo aid in this matter, was
adopted.
T ie president nj p dnted the following
coumiittee to prr|ur» rules for tbe g»»v-
«rari.cnt of tlio congress: Ms-stm. JlcK- n
rie of Kentucky, Wink of Ionian*, Law
rence of Ohio, Corimt of Georgia, and
hb) ton of Iowa.
Adjourned si tie die.
text ni vna nuvv uimmot.
Tlie following is tbe full text * f the
ft vol a lions 'elating to the tariff adofited
the oongrsjs. TJiey were pnejwred
hy Hon. Wm. Iawn-nce of Ohio, who
u »f«l their pas-age as reported favor-
khly fr« ra tiiecnmtairiee:
Resolved, That while cmgresi main
tains the policy of the pr tecrirs tanlf,
w« demand that sll farm pr--ducts shall
he a* fully protected as the rood favored
cf the manufacturing industries '
ifesolved, Tliat whies* now the pro
tective tariff b maintained which syb
< i. |-r.-t.> t, tl.- i • (■ r it • <’i
forv«gn carp-Uan.i many other articles
<4 insnufaciure«i goods, wt demand tliat
the dut e» on inuium, shrepood wi oi of
*U kinos shull le inrnmstd a* to
* (uaUy prohibit U.e Imponalio i of n.u>
ten. sr.d wrooi of » *cry kind
which can u; d r a pn-t^ctive tariiT
1« suflit itntly pruduced ut faiily reman-
tratiTo prices in ri^ L'uiud states to
Uttled tu a 4'«.ltlstttu«
WASDIXOTOX, Nov. IT—Two freight
trains, largely made up of cattle cars,
collid'd at rite Uuasian branch, opposite
tbe Bull Run b.ttlefeld, early this morn
ing, killing Engineer E*t« • and Firrman
J me* Murphv. both of Virginia. Hr.-
man Frank Ellis of Alexandria was in
jured. A large number of cattb were
Tbe wreckags blocked up the track,
and trains were greatly delayed. The
a- ©Ideal D said to have been due to a
misunderstanding of order* The freight
trains w ere running in sections, as busi
ness was very heavy.
Virginia** Silver Convention Dele*
gates. m
Richmond. Vs., Nov. 15.—Governor
Let* today appointed th j following dele
gates to tlie silver too vent ion which
wul meet at SL Louis on tbe 2-JiU of No
vember: Judge Robert W. Hughes, lion.
John L. C« hrsn. B Cc,mmbrioner^Fatter-
Bar Lour and Hon. J. W. Porter.
Trolled a Fast Mile.
Montgomery, Ala., Nov. IT—At the
exposition groumls in tbe 2.20 else*
trotting tl^ race for tbo purse of KOI,
with $: 0added if tbe mile was moue
in 2.10 vr better, Pdry N. Johns' black
ma s. Gypsy Queen, won. making the
mile in one mat in 3.11}. Tills is the
fastest mile evty trotted in Alabama.
rravld:ux far Rfextee** Debt.
Cmor Mexico (via Galveston), Nor.
. 1\—Tho gfSaVMMBlhig place*! .n Lu-
i many other artUn rope, through the Nttinosl Bark, tbe
Washington, Nov. 15.—To ono unac
quainted with the facts, it seems incio 1*
il'le that New York, Connecticut and
Rhode Island should go democratic time
and time ozuin, and still be represented
in the United States Senate by repub
lican*. .This anomaly is tbe mult of
ingenious and political ariangemcuts,
the object and effect of whi. h are to nul-
li y the will of a majority ot the people.
Take the state of Connecticut. The dem
ocratic candidate for goveri.or almost
invariably has a majority in tliat little
state, but by a trick imbedded in the
Mate c* n ititution, tho minority invaria-
1 ly control* thu legislature. The mem-
beis of the legislature are scut from a
certain number of towns, and each town
has its uumlcr «f n-presei titivea lix-d
without rt-Kaid to population. An i i-
crea.-e of impumtion in a given town has
no effect i '--reuaing ;ts representuti* n
in tl»e legishiture. The roprehentaiion is
stat om.ry, whatever be tue distribution
of voters.
AN OURTAOB ON THE ITOPLE.
See how outraged s.y unjust this
wa.rks. A member from one town may
represent 4 .0 0 votes, while a member
from ar.oil.Oi* town wiil r-pe^enthuL
f*»riy. The ttheme may hmn Ueu f«ir
cuou,.h origin dfy, wi.eu ri*e stale wua
young, and ail the towns small; but Inal
it shou d be pe^isUd in now for parly
rentons. long mbr tvwn» have giov n
into l.ouib..iug cities, is uujustuud
dsmocftetic.
The law of Connecticut alfo requitei
that it t an..Ida e lor go-ermr moot re
ceive a mu^othy over ail <»ti.er Candi
dates in, or er to injure I.L election.
Ointrwise ilie ehct o.i «t governor goes
to tue leg.: la ure, wli.c.i is ulwuyb re*
p.mlican iu p.um-, bin uot in pri..ciple.
n tho p.inciples ot ie,-ubli> nu govern-
uieiit wore fully applied, C»une»ticut
would now have a aeinucrui.c KOvcruor
ui d two liemocrutic svnu o.*a ut v» w»ii-
ington.
MOITEN RHODE ISLAND AND NEW YORK.
The enormity of tills diriocalioii of
representation is disguised tomewhut bv
tlie audacity with w hich it L maintained.
Tuko Rhode Island at tin-recent election.
The deuioc.atic caadiuste lor governor
of hhude Island leeeived 4,0a) vole*
mote thurt liia it-publican co.iq t titor re-
leived. Yet the latter was mane gover
nor by a vo s of tic legislature. Tho
state senators beta.; cl.caen to repie-ent
the towns, will o<t regard to |N>t*uiatioii.
the popular voice i s in tonncticit, U
no. soveietgn in the choice of aguvtr
LOT.
Jn New York th© fame systrro obtains.
By an < Id a)potion item, which wav
even unfair wi.eu u was tint made, the
rcput lica' S were ennnled io elect a ma
jority of lhe legislature. The sccumuia-
iiou of i opulation in the cities has given
tla iu tii-s. under the slat© couriiiution,
to a largely increased reprisentutioii,
and the constitution prescr;iK* u census
every five years, with s view to n quiu-
queunlnl apportiomnent of n presenta
tion. As a mw apportionment, uowever,
v o I'd give the deinociau a majority in
lie legislature, that tody tefusea to have
i cci.sj* Tlie mult is that Messrs.
Evarts and lihcock represent New York
in the Unit* d states henste, though for
years post the governor of the auto has
a democrat.
REPUBLICANS RULE BY DlSTRANCniSlNO
hortA
Tiievo facts are not without a pnu llcol
hearing. Tho six scm.to.-s from the three
states here mentioned have su\iplt d the
repuUlcan imj -rity In tlio t enate si
\\ a-hingum for years pa. t, though, us
lias been shown, they obtained their
lection by frsud ufM>n the people. Tiiey
»a\e n<4 only aonulltd the ii;uts of the
majority in their own statet, hut, bv
i.s.ug their vacs to d> feat the Mil;* hill
for tin* r» diicliou of taxcM, at the lust
session ut congress, they k vj thwarted
the will «»f the majority of tne people of
i a . iituo union. \VT*n tlie r%construc
ts;.. of the Douth Is uext attemptc«L it
will l>e the duty nt the rfcontlrucliaibli
to have tegard uf tbe evils of thL sort in
the North.
Now, let ns see liow br^s a maj<*ritv
the minority purtvr cot. a-, li jk 8.
Cl-v« land and Ihurauvii reuuvod 104
electoral votes, aud Harrison aud Mor
ton XtM. t'b vHund and Thurui m, how
ever, received nearly ri.too.O 0 popular
votes more Hum Harrison and Morion.
It ia gtnrndly conceth d that the i lcc-
t .ral votes of New York ami Indiana
were ot tained hy the lavish exfeuddurs
of uumey raised from th© uumuiacture.a
of the country. In HDO, one year after,
when the protection tairons bud no in
terest in the result, and put up no money
to «l* baud, tue l>aiiot, eight of tiie rin
states luring are swept by tne demo-
TIIE COUNTRY It DEMOCRATIC.
Koike bow strung the deuocrstic
srmiment of the country is one year
after tlie fiaudulent eUtuUin. Thets
only the ft Rowing »titcs went demo-
crat c, with tlie eicvtotai vote as given:
Alabama, A-kau a-, Connecticut, fX la-
ware, Hoi Ida, Groruia. Kentucky,
lOJirisna, Mr.rylsnd, Misrheinid, Mis
souri, New Jersey, Noith Candies,
Buuih Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vir
ginia, Wet Virginia. T*tal electoral
vote*, ILK Now ml«l to this tlie fultow-
ing state*, winch vOL-d lost week, with
the electormi vote of each: Now Vu.k
Si, Ouio 33, Iowa 18, Colorado 8, and we
have <5 electorint votes, which, added
to 18b, make;. 2>1; or Lu more than r.-
ceiveit by Hsrrisoa and Morton. Take
the 75 votes off ot llarriaon snd it leaves
him with only ».W votes, to2*3 lor the
tl m wrats, with a |mpulsr majority of
3 uo »CM again.t h.m.
I. II .ninja and his eibtaet and pri
vet.* i.eretary can tind any c. n-ol-daro
in the obove ugurrs, they are wexouie.
THE DEMOCRATIC STATE-*. J
This is not alL There are to-day, by
the vote of 1888 and ifc9, tbe folkw.ng
democratic/tates in tho union: Alabama,
Aikanvas, Connecticut,.Colorado, Dela
ware, riorum, oeorgu. lows, rwemu> xy,
LouLuna, New Voik, New Jersey,
Maryland, V ^Usippi, Missouri, North
Carotins, Ohio, Tennesse, Texas, Vir
ginia, West Virginia and Montana.
Total twenty-three. Tho re|Ublirsn«
have Caliornia, Illinois, Indiana. Kan-
oat, Mane, Mswrhnettt, Michigan,
Minnesota, Nevada, Nebraska, New
Harrpihire, Oregon, Pennsylvania, IUio<ie
lUanu, Vermont. Waslungt* n, Booth
Dakota, N« rth Dakota. To at nineteen.
On a fair representation, tbe twentv-
thr.e derooertetie states would give the
democ at* forty-six u mbrrs of tbe Sen-
the MtGito .iiuriioiuvrs,
Third Day** Kessleit of Hie A. III. E#
Conhmife at Mtlledgsvlllc.
Millbdolyille, Nov. 15.— [Special.]
—The third day's sesrion of tlie Macon
annual conference of tho African Meth
od st Episcopal Church assembled this
n orning in Wesley chapel, and after de-
vot.oiial n-rvices by Elder George Under
of \Y rightsviliu, was coiled to order by
Bi hop Uuiiics.
Tiiecmm.Uca on liomoand foreign
mLsiuns rtpjried tint the cuurch bad
not oqualru its opiiurtunities; tliat if it
desire* to make substantial progress, it
mu texevuuk) more oi its |iower and in-
llut-n o in inutetoii work; thut material
OstektHni-e shoulii bo rvndereU to the mis
sions at liome and m.road, und that in-
cleared ctf. r.s should be made to fosibr
operations in liuyii uad At raft.
After a spirited com. st with Warren-
bm it. Joliu'sChuich at Columbus wus
selects an tlie place for holuiug the next
set*••04 ot tlie utmual conference.
The sum ol > was vot. d to tlin Metro
politan Cautv.. at Wushiugton, D. CL,
which wu* built us a-uiuiumieut to Afr.
c hi Melbixlisui m this i oautry.
E. ii. Powell, A. 8. Martin. F. I
F.endug, ’i humus Uuward, C. P. Bukei ,
Jefftr^unT. Ur- on, Bwinduli*.
Timothy T. Turner, .Suuruel U. Olraries-
ton, Charha W. Maxwell, Bibj W. Mc-
Nral, li .beit A. WittieiU, Aloaza Z.
HcUls, G. D. Walker. Kou. it Miller, W.
T. lianis und Kichard lkglmtn wire
each examined a* to tlioir gifts and
graces, nnd being recomiucudc l hy tbe
coninntue ou miuiissions, were received
into tiio confeivucu uu trial.
Tliero was u liitlo breezo over the re
ception of Ruv. Kiciuird Biglism, who
ctnuo from iho Methodist Episcopal
church, bringing ids flock w«th him
over whin i be instored ut Culumhuw
Uis Age, 40 years, was the a leged reason
f. r objections, hut tlis vigorous manner
in winch some ot the prominent m.Dt>
teis opposed id« a< 1 m s^u*n Iceuu d to ba
ti.c fear, as Elder E. P. ilolnu s expreAftd
it, timt i> a merit might place him in
some of the better places, to tlio d-sad-
vanta.© of members, which almost
cats d hisnjejuon. Tin influence of
rite bis In i|, judiciously vxerci o i, pre
vented the uuileuncu from doing an In-
justice to a very worthy applicant, who
uiler preaching the go-pel on the couti-
niHitaof Amer.ca uud Africa prawntod
himself wan ut a b o nidi.
The committees eu tirst, second and
third j o.ir’s Ktuaies report* d in favor ot
pushing a number ot ministers to tao
next year, which report was adopted.
Tbe conference tuu«atioiml meeting
bei.i. ht was a sue*»it in urftw mg a
crow ded .congelation and in Uis ability
of life speaker*, w ho dincu-md tho sub
ject wit naeptar.ce. Exce'U nt speeolit*
MOHS OF TULTON JAIL.
THE PEV0LTING STORY TOLD BY A
RELEASED PRISONER.
IS>svo©*sre Furnlriirtl With
XYMJiy nnd \\ Ren DruuU Umtally
Wflp i he Fsvv While Prisoners
—They Minn Joint CofTcc.
were made by Bubop Gaims, Kov. W
Decker Johnsur, D. D«, of Athens, the
iiiiuceof Afr.cuu Metliodirtorators, ml
k. v. W. C*. lisnton of Forsyth, ono of
tiie progressive young min who is an
tclleciind (lower.
GOLD BV Tlllt BUSHEL.
Atlinta. Nov. IT. — [Special.] —A
young white man who has just lieen re
leased from the Fulton count/ jail has a
stcry of the condition of tlii< gi in that
Institution which, if true, should mult
in a radical change in its muuagemvnt
and (Ucipline.
The young man is E. E. Poling, and
says that he was confined in the jail fnr
flve days on n civil suit, and is now out
on bond.- •
NEGROES WHIP THE WHITES.
According to his statement the negroes
in the jail largely outnumber the whites,
tl.eie Uiug seventy-two negroes and
eighteen or twenty white men. These
negroes manago to get whisky occasion*
ally, and under the influence of liquor
they become quarrelsome nud dangtr-
OU4. On theso occasions they are cs| o-
dally hostile to the white prisone^i
lmm they abu*o aud whip, treating
them most outraseoubly, Tlio negroes
an- under the leadership of B li Doo.y, a
notorious i n 1 desperate negro critulml.
On Monday of tost week tbe^oegMos
whipped tape Pa tie .sou, s white man,
until the blood rail down Ills legs. Sev
eral other white tuen were whipped,
among tut ra the McKinney boys, Taylor
\t bite and Will Cathy. On another day
Bhl Body knocktsl two white men down,
and »lapped another uun iu the face
venu tunes.
BUT THEY UAYE COFFEE A WIDE BERTH.
TT-mo negroes, bud a* they were, stood
In fear or one of the white pri-oners.
That w s John Coffee, the Noith Georgia
tv: Mr. Tiwy not ouly do not molest
Cutfee but give him ft wide berth. Pol
ing, tlie young man wlio telh this story,
sud he liad a knife and th© negroes dul
nut t mild© him. Bill Dooly h4* a knife
and uno of th© oilier n©gro.*s a pistol sad
they have preity much their own way.
COP FEE NON-COMMITTAL.
When aaked about this story John
Coffee was iicn-coniiiiit.nl, but admitted
ihut matters were pretty rough in the
jftih
Jailer Poole and hjs assistant, IU.
Os: ome, however, laugh at the story.
While there Ls some quarrelling at the
jail, it ii nothing hko Mr. Puling repre-
scuts it to be.
MBLRS OlT,^iu c K IN.
Ilsrrlson^sfjrian ‘isges < hsrge of the
Hsnlialihlp To-dnv.
Atlanta, Nov. 14.—[Special.]—Col.
Buck will clutch the tuarahubhlp's staff
for the Northern district to-morrow nnd
on influx of new deputies is on the pro.
grauiiu?. Numbers of the old deputies
who do not cxjo .tto lw continued in
oxnc© ictt for home to-n g it.
. Marshal Neln s retir©.» formally from
efliri.l lifo u>nigbL Tl e occasion wus
ait interesting cue. At un early.hour
nil th© deputy m<rshaU gatlu red'in tlie
Cmted fifties court ruom totako leave
of tin ir chief, live re were present, among
otkors Col. Buck, Dial rid-Attorney Dor*
TUB <’ONTie ACTS MI NT GO.
nasrbalt l.rsQiie to Rnforco Ilie He*
»orve Itme hy Lcsal .ficans.
New York, Nov. 15.—Tlie leaguo
convention adjourned at 3 o'clock p. in.
to reconvene Jon. 33 at tao Fifth Avcnuo
Hotel,
All of tlio last day's region was taken
up with a dlsctUbioii of the brotherhood
qucMi <n« Jot in L Rogers sakl that it
wa^a notorious fact that a number of
phivers reserved by tlie leigue ciubj
had dot bred tlu ir intention of violating
•aid reserve, notwithsten ling notice by
theirj respective cIuI-h of *ai«l reserve,
and of the Lt er’* option to renew the
Usual ferm of contrail with such play
ers for thu seOMin of lbkO. Also, thut
tbo opinion of eminent counsel had been
received affirming tlie legal und ©quit-
ablo rights of tlio league clubs under
said contracts to the services of their ro
se rvu players for tho season of 1810.
Rogeisoffered the following:
Resolved, That this kagne hereby de
clare that it will aid each of its o'ub
members in the cnforcuouUt of tho
contract rights uf tucli clubs to the ser
vice of its reserve players for tlio season
of lflOO, aud that a committee uf three
bo appointed by the league with full
power to act and to furmuiat© and cai\y
A REPUBLIC'S THEIR AIM.
REVOLUTION IN' BRAZIL TO OVER
THROW THE EMPIRE.
ItovoluttonUts D«-*lr«' in Bstntillslt »
Ilepublto—Ksporied Tliat t»*« Min*
l»ter Ilna lleslffnod u»d Iris
Army Is tn foul rot.
London, Nov. 15.—A private cipher
cable dispatch from Rio Janeiro states
that a revolution has broken out there.
Tbo dispatch gives n© partlewUra
Other diipatches from Rio J .m-iro con
cerning the revolutionary outbreak as
sert tliat tiie movement ip favor of a
republican form of government Las re
cently been strongly fomented, and is
the sole cause ot tiio upriring. Un to
tho prevent hour, huwevc-r, tlit ro is little
information oi a tangible character.
Tim announcement U made in cipher
cables already at hand that tho Brazilian
ministerH lutve tendered their resigna
tions, and that the situation is coetrolled
by the army.
THE REVOLUTION A FACT.
Inter dispatches from Rio Janeiro
power Vi net anu to lormuiaie ami cui\y ... .. .^..,4..., ,Tho
out the bert methmls of the enforce- eonflrnt the previous reports,
ment of mid contract rights of said revolution aims at tho overthrow of the
cluu, and that said committee be an* government and tbo proclamatimt of a
Wines or Fnbuloii* liletinrsa Dlsrov-
cred In North € a roll us.
Ralcioh, N. C., Nov. 15.—llio Caro
lina >Yutchman, pul-ILhrd at ballsbury,
ha* sent a mining expert to klontaum
cry county to investigate the rumors of
au important gold flud there, and he ro-
ports that all the statement* about fab
ulous wealth being found there are true.
Tlie tind k sukl to be li 0 il best ever
discovered in the state. ihr«o parall
veins were found about half an inch is ,
thkricmst nnd only a lew feet apart, Tuo neli, Di-trict Clerk HainiltQn and the
ore p5*u»a lurgo («rcfi*ntage of pure goi>J. Now Circuit C.erV OUie Fuller.
a BuatKL or rCKS to n. I nelmshem muki ed.
Tlie Witch man’s r. presenUtiro ascer- Dcp«tv Mnrsliat Carter was Oftllsd to
laincl Hint a bu»Wl of »ol..| E uld lm.1 >>'• ch» r, .ind W. P. UR', In <0 nj;
tborized tod »w on the gmiisnue fund
of the let gae for such amount ns may
be necessary to carry out tbe intent and
purpose of this to solution.
Tne leiclution was unanimously
adopted, end John I. Rogers of Phila
delphia, C. Li. B roe of Brooklyn and J.
1*. buy cf New York were appointed tho
committee to carry out its design.
BIALDINQ'ft RESOLUIION.
A. G. Npalding then presinted the fol
lowing:
Resolved, That no league club plndl
from this day enter into, negotiate or
cornisit with players not uudvr the
league reservuticn. nor enter into nego
tiations with any club for tbo transfer of
anv its pDyers until Feb. 1. 1* 9).
Iksulved, That a committee of three
be aupoiuted to lie do ig rut tod as tho ne
gotiation committee, o which tbe prcsl-
dunt of the leaguo shod bo ebsinhan. to
which shall be referred all iq plication
from piayurs desir.ng iiositJons ou leagi
teams, os well wit applications from <fli
mumbers from thu uational agrtruunt
wuhing to dispose of or rcleaso their
Thr.t«tho chairman of tho
committee shall bo the c: o.usivo chun-
ntl through which said s|)|>ticaUons und
negotiations ©an bo conducted by the
National League or any of its ciut.s^snd
toe arid committee sluill ascertain tlio
terms upon which any such lease ©an be
procured or such coutract executed.
Resolved, That all kagu* clubs, hs
order to secure tlie services of such play
ers, ihall IndicHte to thu chairman the
positions to bs tilled and tlie names of
the (flayers wanted, and npun tlie unanl-
m.tos vote of said c< mum tee a contract
may be executed between the chib and
any player so ii|*provvd, and promul
gated in the usual manner.
Resolved, Thai thu ouimulUv* by Its
nnunitnuus vote bo authorizml tn^ ilr.iw
from t'us guaranu-u fund uf iiis ham?
such funds as may bo necessary to carry
out the purpose! of thu mutation, to be
paid raiu lunda by tbo dubi peneflted
thereby.
'i ins was also adopted, and Nick YoUog,
C U. Byrno and Al iteacti were named
os the negotiations committee.
Thu convention then adjourned.
ihould huve taken pla»
rcu country and titore ii
iiitce of tlie rights of
of property. Our press i.
in thu v,
rd of c
n ment i
Id.
has !.• •
in ;
s cornu into p
• goremment that was to mx
st liberal reform?*, if th re wer
orms y*t n« e led in Brazil.
THINKS A REVOLUTION IilFi SSIBLZ.
'A revolution in a couutry like Bra
zil must have some cause, and w« know
of i
volu
government might be e
ctod, but
It ac«'ii:4 to us as imposaiblu as s
olution hi this country.
riCANC i; 31 BA Ns BUSINESS
The Govern
t ill Auk tlio ciu
tleal.
already been taken out of tlio dep
Tlie place is owned bx the three Fandets
brothers. Two of tln-m bare been living
in Texas, but lutve started for Balisbury
in response to telegram^. Grout excite-
m"i>l is r.-i4>rDd in tho nsuliburhood.
uud the (wopl* uro leaving their work to
search (or gold,
WEIL PAID Ft It in* WORK.
Il is stuted that one man in two hours’
work r< t out twenty pennyweights ot
purs gold snd was then compelled Ly
the owucis io leave off the work.
DEATH CF MR. FALK.
One of Ilawklitstillc** llesi Citizens
l*a**es A war.
IIawkinsvti.le, Nov. !5.—[8peelaL]—
Burrow pervades tlie town. John Pale
bdesd. Fur the last two days it lias
been generally conceded that the light
uf 1H* of this honored ©.tlsea could burn
hut a te w hours, and today at a few
niinuris to 11 o'clock, surrounded by
sorrow tag mend« nnd a grief-stricken
family, he br. arii d Ins lust. Uo had
U rn sick but a sho.'t while nnd died
from cun^efluun ot the brain and»o*vi-.
Mr. Faiu hud been idvnritad with
Haw kinsvilie and iter imerosts aluio*
(rum the daiem tie« founuarioo, ana few
ol her citizens weio letter known or
more beloved than he. He wua genet-
oils, kini and charitable, ml many
there bu in tbe humbler walks of iiie
tliat will keenly fs«l the mas of him who
wa. ti.cir friend in devd and In heart.
Mr. bale was a Royal Aich Mason, aud
wel; known ikroug out the country as a
giaini worker in tins order.
Tim arrangements (or tbe funeral are
not com (dried, l*Ul tin burial Will hk.- y
U« on hunday, ana be conduced by tue
>.NO\V»t LAP Ni:w MEXICO.
Great SullVrluc Aiuoiix ilm sticsp
Herder* « au.ed by Ilie IllUzarU.
Clayton, N. M„ Nov. iO.—Dr. Louis
Bacon, a prominent anirii sheep raissr
uf Ute Ciaek, has just arrived al ihU
(lice. He gives a very ra/1 account of
tue iftts blizzard In that region.
Hvo Mexican sl.e.qr l.crdtrs perl bed
In his neighborhood, thu i cxiLt of lour
having been luund. hcow co>npk-tety
covered the groan t front Clayton to tue
Cansulan river, a dut nro oi 1:5 mi.es.
Many Mexican famduiu are in des.itute
circumstances. Owing to tlie htavv
snow thev are nnabb* to move (rum tiie.'r
piazzas in order to lay m a supply ot
>»r. D toon says other bodies will be re
covered as soon aa tho suow melu, as
several aro mUiog
TOPIS OF WAIL KINGS.
A r*l*i »• •••*« -•*• 4win.ni iiufMi-
ln< Id* l. AO. II, if.
Richmond, Ya., Nor. 1A—Picrrepont
Morgan of Drexei, Morgan ft Co., Jo.m
King, president of the Erin road: M. F.
Ingalls, president, and II. \V. Fuller,
general passenger agent of Urn Chcsa-
p.-ake and Ohio, and a number of other
New York capitahsu Kft here to eg lit
ooatuorof taspscti ;* flbiGbM a 8
and Ohio road. The paity will rku the
Natural Bridge, Wuite hu'ptiur Springs
aud the coal mine# and iron formic**
along the line uf the rood b
priato speech In tahalf of tho deputies,
pm-cnted CopL Nelms with n codly »il>
v.rteu scrvii.*. The relations lei ween
tho ns ska! and libs deputies have been
always pleasant, and tiio marshal s re-
•l?onsc Lm very affecting, lie did nut
cuw without a Imtidsoiiiu tnOute to
Giovor Cleveland and bia administra
tion. Ue said he rou!d not wish the
country a Utter thing Ilian Cleveland's
«e-t Lotion.
Col. Buck made a brief speech, In
w hich be prahed Mordud Neluu as a
aau and otttoor.
BXL3C*' GOOD ADMINISTRATION,
Dbtild Attorney Laroell foDowedln
a speech in which lie complimented tbe
rvtirlng marshal, dec! ring bl* arlminl*-
UMtion had U-en faithful and cllicunt
ai d theo fas was ia as gt?od condition
a. any in the country. Other speeches
W©r*» made, I* , ring tastimony to ih«
SLc<eviul adtninbtration of the uffic*
by Mmshal Nelma
The d. puty marol al* alvo presented a
handsome tea service to Cukl Deputy O.
E. MitoUlb ^
Sctisel IIohss on Fir#.
Atlanta. N v. 10. —,Special.]—^The
work of educating thu m%ro was sus
pended for a rime this morning in a
•rbool lionon th© corner of Maple and
Maikhatii fttroets, Tlie building caoght
firo unilmrout from a defective flue,
and the forty colored children ru-lo-d
wiUll/ out of the luiiding yell tag ••flier’
Tlw department responded tu the alarm
and extinguished tbe flro in a few
minutes.
Lu Nalls Asylum Dialler*.
Atlanta, Njt. 14.—(f p*ciab)—Dr. T.
O. Burnell, sutwrint -ndeni of the lunatic
asylum at Mil edgi'Ville, is ia the city ou
otttvdal bowtaesw it is underotiod he will
submit to the sro' e nor a s;*cUi report
on the coodiii* n uf ti»© in-tituuon. Ilie
new board of trustees of ilie asylum vti.l
probably be announced hy the governor
tomorrow.
\\ HERE’S JUin ANTHONY?
Lincoln! ov. Nov. 10.—{Sprdal] -Ono
day la*t week Mr. W illiaui Dozier of Uiw
county Wft hunt on Uidnssa m WiUii-
ingtoo, Gs.
the night following a young, negro
aaaiedJo«t Anthony, in bis employ, at
tempted to rape hD wile, Ttm negro was
Wd to jail tii© n©xt day bv M •. D* a>r.
On tbe iil^lit ot Nov. 12 »l>?ut Ally «I©
gu mkI men, a*ter deco> mg Uis a* e. iff
out by ItflUag him Uis jaii was un tire,
forcibly took the keys from him and car
ried the |»ri on»r, Anthony, off.
As yet il lias nut uevn s>c. named what
was dune with him, but he h hardly in
tie land of the thing. Everything ha*
been very quiet about tbe whole Uuinesa
TUB AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Shortly l eforu 1 o'clock the A:u
MH iatiot. t *»k it races.-* for an
id tho prucve-iingv ut the mortii:
ricin wire mado public. After th<
tn it of 1’neljn ol Louisville pre? i-I*
Bu«n, Jr., of the Culuuibus clul
muds vict-pmddent, and tho fullowing
committers were elected:**
Br-rd af tji»—•—■—sAUb n«ltL
more, Columbus and bu Lnuk.
bchedulo cmiumilcc—Athletic, BL
Louis and Louisville.
Finance (ommittca—Cclumbus, Ath-
1* tn ui. I t. l.« ti .
i'omniituo on (flaying rules—DalU-
m re. Atlilctic and Louisville.
lot until i toon s round km-/Cock i’halps
of LuuisviU©. W. 11. hitaker of tu*
Athletic* and J. J. O'Neill of be Louis.
Committer on uu p res Haiti more.
Athletic and 8l Louis.
Formal applications for membership
in U-e association were received Irotu
the Detroit and byucUMi duh* uf lint
miner leagues.
Tliere was very little done at the after
noon sufeiun. Thu matter of the oppii-
catio.» from the ©tabs for memhermip
wm refund to the finance committee,
Wl.iLik r, loizarus and VuuderAhe,
for conskieratioa and Anal srUon. 3Ian*
ngrr Barnia of Uu? lkitvim.ru club was
ai d'd to the toaimiUse Tor th.s s. ectal
work.
Tbe revisslon of the constitution was
referred tu Phelps, \V hitaker und Knruie,
who were instructed to report sa toon as
possible
TUB RWmiERUOOD LEAGUE,
Albany, N. Y., Nov. 10.—ArerfiAcate
of incorporation wm filed in tbo secre
tary of state's office today, a* follows:
The New York (limited) formed by Cor
nelius Vankoit, E twin A. Mc.Vlpin, Ed-
win C, Talcutt, John Montgomery Ward
snd WiUiaAi Kwing to.* living baseball
exhii Lion* and otlirr afhletki coatasts
in New York. Capital 1-O.U.U,
emuem fixed.
New York, Nor. 14 —Kansas City
this afternoon withdrew from the Amer
ican Aiiociation and ten tuiautes later
wm admit »J to premiership in the
Western Association.
HUMXOWmi TUB Bt OntERItOOD.
PtupDELifHA, Nov. 14.—E. J. D*la>
l.aiii? signed tlio Lnt her Stood contract
to-day. Arriiur Irwin of the WasSiing-
ton dub was Itcte to-day ami stated that
bu had tignvd Mattliew Kit.oy uf tiie
Ba.ritnore dub Lr the Boston Brother-
republic. The srpiy supporh
government. A provisional gov
ernment has been established,
including Lcnors da ^Fsnscca and Ben jn
min Constant. Among tho dwnntca' S
received, but not yet officially conflyincd,
in one stating that Baron Ladario. minu
ter of tbe marine, Iim Iwen killed.
T.1EY WANT A MtPUBUC.
New York, Nov. 10.—diaries R.
Flint ft Co. received tha following cable
gram lato this afternoon dated at Rio
Janeiro: “A revolution has broken out
here. The Brazilian armies are in con
trol. The ministry Lav resigned. Tlie
revolution is foe the purpose of fdrmtag
ft republic.”
roWDERLY’8 REPLY TO UYIHOfTOlL
Powderly’s reply showed that he Is
thoroughly in favor of federation and
that he will urge somo plan on both
orders. He urged tha! tlie ends for
whioh they wefo aiming ware identi
cally the same and tliat some sort ot co
operation is essential to tho welfare of
both. He sakl that tho day w hen tlio
fartndnt and mechanics should stand
side by sidu and work for the same ob
ject had always beeu |he dream of his
life.
It was a regular lqvo fcM, and tho
strong p tats piode by nil tlio speakers
were loudly applauded hy the knights.
The sentiment In favor of federation *ls
growing. No important action was taken
to-day. Several interesting matters
were taken up ol t were referred to dif
ferent committees,
MBS. BARRY PRESENT.
Mrs. Barry of the woman's department
wm presented with a picture made of
minerals by tho LuodvUle miners. This
was accompanied by a postu composed
bv s tnint-r.
'Hard ft Rand rocfived the following
from Ida Jamiro: "A revolution haa
i i.,k« ii < m.I l.i i •. Tii.- i' ? * - i ... 11 .u * •»i ■
aro in control. The ministry hM re
signed. A minister has been shut. It is
au attempt to e- tahllsh a republic.'*
Similar dUpatches were also received
ly Ariucklu Bros, and Joseph J
U Donohuo ft Sons.
HTARTLED THE CO FITE DKALTK 4 *.
TIhso dispatches wore roceived abot
t ,,M,, k. ju-t ufi« r tl..* roll Iui»i«
bad olioKKl f«
Paris, Nov. 13.—Tho Chat
Deputies has Tslidatod tho eh ction of
448 of its members.
It is expected that tho government will
send a commumion to tho chambers ou
Monday declaring the neco.-hity of a
practical busmens policy for tl?** chain*-
bora, and Bust the ftpstion* « i th© n-
vision of tlie constitution and tlio separa
tion of the church and btato inuA l>o
abandoned.
Ihu government promises to introduco
bills relating tolaod taz.i'mii and li-iu- r
duties. Tlio government will also de
mand a vote of confidonce.
HOCK MEN It lilt) TO ■‘LKlfiE,
A 1'rospert of 3Iore Trouble with
London Lonz*h*>rrineu.
London, Nov. 15.—Tlio dock men de
mand pay for the time allotted for moaH.
Tbo directors refuro tlio demand, plead
ing that this claim Is specially debarred
under tho recent agreement.
The directors, in a letter to th»* pipers,
complain of thu mens tyranny in refus
ing to work with non-unionists.
ihu Tilbury dock men bavaetruck be
came tho foreman and clerks refund to
join the onion.
Tbe Tnrks and Cmperor William.
Constantinople, Nov. 15.—Tbe eulUUf.
has issued a proclamation in which ho
states that tho sympathetic t-plrit shown
flap of i
by tho Turkish people 'toward Emperor
^vflliant during his recent visit to Turkey
Is a proof of their loyalty and devotion
to'tmnself.
Flvs Hundred iialra Cotton llurned.
Iayeiunxil, Nov. 15.—Firo broke out
in the cotton on a (iuion lino steamer aft
this port from New York while sbo was
unloading nt tho Alexandria dock to-day.
Fiva hundred bales were damaged. '1 ho
vamsI sustained no Injury.
A Collapsed Iron Doom.
Glasgow, Nor. 15.—The boom in tho
pig iron market has collapsed. The hull
account was overburdened. Warrant-*
havo fallen 13 shillings. At Middh s-
borough warrants declined 18 shilling*
and hematite 14 shillings.
That Allen Labor Act.
London, Not. 10.—The Lirerpoo 1
Chamber of Commerce hoe petitioned
Lqrd fialisbury to eudeavor to procure a
n u indinir of ilia action of tlu coIIlcIuT
at Norfolk, Va., regarding tlio employ
ment of English classifiers of coiiuti in
violation of the labor act.
The Damien* Famllr Heroic.
London, Nov. Ilk—Tbe late Fnt!i«-r
Damiens, who died in th# leper asitle-
mrnist MolakaLSaDdwkbleaRR'i', "ill
be succeeded by his brother.
• (ho i
UmUr" itk'.-iv I o' l ■ * ' i > ■: ,’i'r k<
„n tl.« CXcl.nlige il |
While tho dsalets gonernll
ho|>eful strain they cxliibited signs of i
unesotacss. > #
"iiiii. i* ii.v fli-i iiiilu. Jluit »« jy*,
had of any trouble in Brazil for uiauv a
year," said J. J. O’Donohue to nigut.
“Wo received infunnatio.) about a year
agiFin our oorrospondenco from Brazil
of a rumored uj ri lug of slaves In
various parts of tbe country, tut nothing
more was ever hcaid of it. and since
then tbe news from Rin de Janeiro luu
been of the most cheerful character.
Mote/ on* the Brazilian exchange luu
been nt par for more than n year pest,
something tha! Iim hardly been known
in the hiotory of the country for yean
put."
WILL CUT OFF THll fcokVEk SUtTLY.
•The exchange close*! thki afternoon
with coffee steady at 1\Q only a few
moments before tbo dispatches were re
ceived. Ilie new coffee crop iu Hrnxjj la
almost ready to bo lu»rv« >ud, and tho
supply on the market here la conse
quently limited. If a rovplutk.n has
broken on! add port! of Rio do Janeiro'
and Santos are blockaded, seventy-five
per £ent. of the coffee supply of this
country will bo cut'off. ihu will ba
productive of serious consequences
ti.ii.M-ltuat the country. Wlien n con
firmation of the report is read at the ex
change to-morrow from London, there
Is likely tp bs an unheard of scene
the floor/
UNHEARD OF FRICRS FOR COFFRB.
Wm. IL Grossman of Crossmaa ft Co,
had not recsivsd a dispatch but bad in
formation through corramondencu from
Brasil of n very recent date, which gave
no hint of svea anticipation of trouble
^■wAMtof ini' rest du© ou tlis national j ih-tm* ratic majority in the tfetut
debt Jan. l,u -a 1 eight. the ytpmtntaticn was lair ta
I'niiclii SOU rolds.
Tito • who nr©sufTeitag from Cbngfrs,
Coi.ls, > r> ll*r«-.«t, it- ., »hotild trr
r.. •• • - I'ivjnluial Turx.Ru-i. told
cn v iu us>xcu,
ate to the nq ublicans tiurtv-eigl.t.«r a and BunUngdon, W. Va. luetrip wih
* — * - h* extended tocinrinnati, tbu western
_ terminus oi tbe rood.
Knud© Id in i the iv-nut© (would.he demo-
cratic by twelve. This mim r.ty rule is
all owing to tbeoutrageou»g. rr'ymaader
of New Vcrk, Ohio snd lotorsiio and lo off* rings
the town rcpn v -*»i.Ut***n sehvmc in Con-1 All w..r<
necticul and Rhode RUnd. 1 lor i| k
RonflsOITrrrU and .rifrplfd.
VfAtHlXOTON. Nov. 13.—The imnd
to-day warn 1133,'0
:©( leu at 137 (ur Fa aud Ido}
Iuim Port In a Ulau.
St. Johns. N. F.. Nov. I A—The Span-
i*h steamer Nlceto. from New Orleans to
Lireip «of, w ith cotton. Iim mrrired here,
feurtem diys our. with her cargo on
fire. The flames are emfinrd to one
CDtmwrtment. and it is tliojght can be
•xltaguihnl without injunug the re
mainder of the car»a
Hasltulns W**rk«*n Hte French War
Ships.
TOULON, Nov. 14.—Barbey, the new
ministry uf marine, has amt orders to
the dock y^rds here to hasten tiie «ork
on the war ships now in coarse of con-
■tract i— i
| , r**l' , fiii Us*I* Not Vary III.
New Origans, Nov. 15.—Jeffers, .u
Divi* is u isi-w«n;**r on the s eamrr |
Lcatbsrs. hue pboued Bayuii h.»ru at 0 j
* V* k thi* ry« nmg nnd will arrive her** , u* su>. o|*
_.mto*on louimrew. U.. u:lljr mil-1
I ixi.D! tio.u (..auml I ri-nu. uu
CiK j. Not. IS.—H»m «'li. of the
SV.ibmx.a Ui o *11 da > toCty ugiuJ
with lb. UuKalu plain.' clul,
rim.HN H.Rilu lii iiNKD.
An. Amon— Tti.m IT., (ho rim.u
troll.r .l-.loirooil
Nawtiu B, Not. 5—JimM T. GUV
dmtrojnl t.jr fire
Id all 0(imd Ur.® Ioud won bon**,
au»«£ Ih- f.tnoiu trod.r btagim
w. tj.1, V.llMll at f i.UA
Tin total lo.s will be H0,<0), with no
iniuianc.
Th* H|i*rl*n Vlrlu* or F*
Mastbs tws—4 Is a* «v*tewf]HPW
asat < 55gstfaaftast
dltiflu*!. NuswarasL*miAelM#-h«c smnrr-
ih Hisssy ef stteb ■■■■
cj*r**Sb mvsi as a a ~*i* sf nb iS» k. h
»rtl rat Shill had Sad *»;4jr
If the report Is tree,” said that gen
tleman, “come is likely to advance to
hithertounlieanlof figures, aiui when
quiet id again rcston d in Brazil iac
inous shipments are likely to cause.a
'ihe blockading of Brazilian port* at
tending tbe revolutioa in that country
wiU re*uU in the cutting off of more
than tnrs£-fourths of thu satire India-
rubber supply.
BRAZIL’S MINISTBIt ASTOUNDKXX
WAhHiNOTON, Nov. 14.—The report
that ta the Brazilian revolution Baron
Ladario, minister of ti:* navy, had been
killed, wm shown to tbe Brasilian min-
hterat mUlnifcLt. He was surprised at
the intelligence and, upon being asked if
tliero were qny reasons why Min
ister Ladario should hare bten
an espicisi object of attack tn
the part of the revolutionist*, laid that
he wm utterly unable to acouont for it
and could not beiisvs the reports of a
THE RtrUMJCAN STRENGTH'
He added:
“Tbe republican party, to which th
revolution is ascribed, cjxtld not have
grown sq Urge aa to b(ior about a re vo
lution. At the last election not a single
member of that party wm chosen
lie tirst ballot and uu
the recood only two or
throe were elected front a afagla
province. That election was entirely
free and or^n. There wm no Iz.t* rf. r-
enceon the usrt of thegovernra nt, i.o
ftsmhsals. no attempt, to casteu >«»t. r*.
A rvveflution could »vM have <<. urrsd in
so free a country a* Braril u
Const anting ?lx, Nov, \.\-
of the visit of tho Exup.'ror V
ne*ty to tho Cretan taburgenu.
l*orlu^»I*« Qtirsu Ha* n llnbf.
Lisbon, Nov. 13.—Tho queen gave
birth to n son today. Both mother and
child are doing well.
I Fesrl Hinton .Makt r* Strike.
Vienna,. Nov. 15.—One thuu and
mother-of-peatl. button makers ha\*»
struck for shorter hour* sml higher
wages. The strike is likely to become
gtneraL
Turkey and Orr^tf May Gnaw Crete.
Xaindon, Nov. 15.—ThoHtandanl * < «>r-
respondant at Constantinople any* tl.<»
powers havu informed tbu portu it. it
they will not interfere with tlie Cn can
p flicy of either Turkey.ur Oreecn
SFItED OF T?l K LTV LTI >10It IS.
io Skim* tha .Wars NWlftly
her Second Trial.
PniLADELTIlIA, NOV. 13.—Tho now-
crulser Baltimore, wrhlch aho^ed such
surprising speed on her recent trial trip
and yet was found by the trial U.anl to
have fallen short of the requireiu'.-nu
made her second trial UmIov.
In a four hour*’ : !.. run cn
a north, axtly course from Cni-t
Ucnlopa tlie speed she duveu.i.d
was even more rcmark.it u
than oo her first trip U-ing 2»J.2 knou nu
hour, against 18.8 knots befur. 1:
whether she developed more cr Iro than
the 9,010 horse power call* d for by tlut
cootrset cannot be t6id uatil tliu remit*
as shown by the indicators have bei u
carifuliy worked out by the government
lt wm estimated at 9,409 or 400 inure
than required.
scoot* i i* thi: hi: fob mitts.
Aatl*Kerormer» Capture an Au C i:s;s
Ht-rorm MeeUn; ul. :.» lu Aellou.
AUGUBFA, 1? U 1'. —L s l ‘‘cial. J— g V.
third ward reform ui©k i - >va-
to-night by tlia frit-n i s .f C. J. Rooney,
tho administration candidate for couu-
cil. Rooney’s fri -.<■ i i t - tnu t-
tag. and ta ton -v ilvu i»>n
Uuk, up In a rt .*. u ». . pc»
U were liurt witli ^
The reform.ri au i.unl nut and
nominated Andrew J, Met arthy. The
other side nominated C. J. R«um-y.
Th# action..: . .. ii ndat,.?' ,\ir. U’.Hjnry
in invading tbs naeUfpg of iiw reform
committee di. n«.t trongUnn hli
te in the community.
of Millard Ft
nt of tb
tonight of apoplexy i
lit exact age bt n«
M'-t pa-
la « of
iho Immediate-: »nfxll
outbreak who.! , it was
lime, might 1
leaders wei
dot.
The
verc ly
g in them which >.ive* any ini:
what i« reported «x.cui
There u lv rv v <iiy at«'
\Y i
nmgh* Ban i has L- ♦
taule I N. l\, to f •
anJ -x i
maliuu | c*«.;«nni A ■■
Ifd. j Of tl'O < ■ Ml
elution l by Nvrih Car
. •• Marine
■ tt.-vdle,
t ti « ."iki, 2l«t
l**iug lire
th.- ra.ilkulioix
: Called bums