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Jli JUrwjrr -Srascr. OITICZ 'or Tjmsaa TM -ESTABLISHED 1842. GAXVESTON. TEXAS, NOVEMBER 19. 5 CENTS.

VOL. XXXVffl-NO, 207. GALLERY TfOXT KKIITTTKD, ANJO IS FIJJtIVIKDfETt WITH A NKTM ttINC; 01IAJ1SI, TJie Public are Invited to' Call and Note Improvements. i. KOV I7T KTOCJE Finest Assortment of Frames BUOCOKOT TO THIS CITV, AM AT JV C.

AMUSEMENTS. KVANfl JTC VKS. Aafci, IWalaciw and 2 Performances at 2 TO-WAY. The Ceiehrauxl SAYIILE ENGLISH OPERA CO. -TWO ABT13TS.

Cifltert IN' n'A work, of S. PINAJFOJtE, '-i with cntJro -Wmr CJhASftj JD gtuco Moantlii(f Scenic KtTcct, th Full Cnorud mid bfrforn STAGJS SETTINO KS. JEXiXTE OF TTITE CITV "ATffiTintONyiNO TO SKKTfllH COMPANY Hiwicat F. Hoi OniCfj open dully from 0 A. w.

till -I p. ir, PopularIMcew. nJn.v, Nor, 2O. IN SIJIKTS- )JOSOM SKIKT. tho amue.

AVill wjnd cample to anj- oddroia for 35, Pi'lce prr holt dozen SAIfTON. tho PfTniT MAX, GttlveBtoa. for prteeltoof FurnhhlDj; free. HITE befit of all-- to u'ivc satisfaction. (I, Ernert, jrajlcir.

-jliirlwt'ttiid Pontofnce HH. sTyvJEs: STOVKS IsJ it)0tivod. por otiuunhr Colorado. Uinlnir- JUxrtaaQd Office Sttfl-sH, Cvil or Wood. Alno, Cnnatrr BOYW and CHILDREN 1 CLQ'UIING.

Yeartt. JDark Grey Cos. Suite, $8 to 4.50 Jied Mice. Suite, 4 to 5.00'- Green Red Mixed Cos. Green, Plaid Cas.

Suits, to 7.00 Brown TJasfat Suits, 9 to 11.00' Mite Rilled Suite, to lQ.QQr Eight to Fifteen Red Mix. Cas. Suits, $6 to Oxford cfc Red, Mix. Cassimere Suits, 7 to Red Mix. Gas.

Suits, 0 to 13.00 COLLEGE aTESTIGATJOI. BOATID OP VUI.L xxA.3riwrr.nN o.v. Wd 10 to I Blue BTJc. Basket, to Boys 1 Chmretis dersJw'te, Half Ete C. E.

BROUSSARJ), 119 Strand. in! to thfl BKTAJT, "ov. full of dlroetcn: of tbo prcsoot, 3aycrjf Pfeuf- ftr, Pickott, Durunt, Coehro-n and having arrived in time for lhx morning at tho Acadoray of Music, placo- Cnally dotormined on for tbo tiittiug of the- tourd. Gov, lloberts, on taking thu cliair produced ti largo bundle of papern and lottsra relating to tho imbroglio, and had tLpira read in projwr order by Mr. Pfeu.Ter, acting tary.

Before this, however, the question oif whotber tbo soiwions of, tho board.Mhould bt fto- 5 ipnt Or not Wns and, 1 withoutnny vote on tho nubjoct, tbe though no provision was mado. for 'the prtha present, Lieut, Uov, Saycrs nu'd th?) citizens of tlw state uru interested Io tbo collutje and shoulU know tho factri of tbo troubJe. 3)r. Cociiratio fcaid it teat for the papora to put correct Information Jind not ijpoculato from h(-aryjiy. Anionff Uiu papeni read to tho board aro the charges of Crwp Prof.

Hogg, of C-jitbright agaiubtprofewiorn Slartin, Lewis, Morris; Crib's to thf' Lcard to rouiittatv him OH captain; petition ol ninucy-seveti out pC Ono hundred, mid twonty cadet have Criyp kj of showinf; that 1 Hogj; was JoCters from tlio facultr toi governor. explanatory of "thoir in reducing Crisp to tbo racks: tottcraotf protfident Gatbright and Hogg, aski- and cor- by the governor witb d-- on to tbo DALLAW, Sov Kqiortu frgyj.aH parts of county xhovr tiiut tbo recvut bccu of great to the wneatcrop. Tho EiaoctitiCHtiont.siK, who rcccirari light to build a tabernacle ix-ro, have rcscccved a Kap- piemen Lai nHrisago to A psrty in wygrjjw left for yavarroov'pruuid'to-day. Thy concert for the LwiKiit of tbo orpbuna of GCJJ. Hood, was wol! utccnderi.

Aithoaifh tbe waa th(? sura of realized. Tbo Hood bale wifl be sold torn orrow, The rem'dcnco of T. Kinjjon Veal $trtrt was totaJlr destroyed by fire, and tho grefltflr part of hix, furniture ICKit, 'i'he IOSH on tho uuiidini; la insurance. Tire liro origiruitod In tbc roof, from a dc-lwtivu 2uc. McDorjtJd, jointly witb Codec for tho murder of Heed," in this ing lor an invontiijiition, ond a detuge respondence called by tho governor was rdrascd to-day on a corpus trL-il, on a bond.

TJiu utato on" its indictment, Thftio woro no witnesses'nuraoH on the back oCThe true bills. D. A. colored, WOH arrevitefl to-day, charged a heinoun attempt en person of AfrB. Buchanan, The tostimouy prosecution 'clear Ami direct.

Thu preliminary examioatioa is ponding in tbo justice court. thfl five tiowJ. Clarke and fore thfi WCK maijn Gov. KclJogj; told the negrtTcw JC ho "wax turned out of tbu nono of. tlicm, crjukl in thitC they would flJl be.

1 If tbey went. batJc On th'-y would in every way, anil that he would grjt 4-VX! tbc cn.s?Er:-iiou»j at montn. Big proiniws were made but xiol fulttHfd, Coforo ioll rood ttiat nljjbt. in envelope from hia pocket bo and to bo given before th nt Corcnior No7.1S-- After roadingyouroditwrial of to-day, on and Pcrfonnanct, Gov, Kttid to ino t-hat in ii mcscyo to tho.riisteencb ho rccoramcndotl anumdimmt; to tbc constitution covorinf; tlio point rofcsrred to where you state yen ttrc not tiirtt has urscU aa ment to the const ttticicu for tho rc- HKSNE6SY, Treniont rttroet; ai f.rlccn, which in uuuioin to Uidr rtTaioviil. na chto' wiH Ji'o.

Ktrwt, nuxt door to'Rice BmuJard, on tbo Dx i cinbcr, vlicro they hope to.uu.'CttlieL-oWfriicati. Hoot, l-icturo Xaota, ip, to Conte. Nalk and u. E. PALLAIS.

Fon Saoaths, Orving. Brciul and ch6(s. A.TC8,*1lCT; Itogea. LABADHi 'By tho OR DRATLOAD. THEO.

K. THOJtPSON, Comiir Avenue A and strt-ot. 100 hhds. nmr Lnuisinna SUCAB, 1.10 cholco Texas sniUi. iM now KAI8IN.S.

CO boxen French PRONES. IS cweii C1TBON. 600 boxes PIKK C7AOKEKS. Also tull nsHorlme-ot of i'l .1 di-itid I-EAJ5S. 10 hbta.

dried ULACKEKHRTES. 10 bills, pitted CUKEIIIKS. 13 bbhi. pwlod PBAOICBS. 110 boint COCOANUTS.

To arriw barl: Herlwrt. from LivM- nood: chestn STOTPOWDER and HIKEEIAL TEJi. chfsts OOLONO TEA. COO Burke's STOUT 000 cnslw UHSS 200 casta jUlsf.p's ALK. i liTO cases Swiss MILK.

caxea CoU-rrin's (ISTAHT). El COS. DDL 1KO, SIID-CAGIM SKfclylNO ut IIKDTJCRD JprlcwtomalairoomforhoJWnyKOiiuK. Mfoffili KBSKKK. Trrmont and SAI-K--SC1TOONKK HENTUKTTA, tfJ J.

t4ias caUr, In coinplotc re- ipwr-lj-carrying rouj-Ji lumlxjr, ot -JUJ "pw ai thi, Cn'ct whuff. Inqulro of tlio Cftptnin OH board, or ol li H. EOSEXCERO. 'BST KKCEIVE3--KDJK STOCK StLVElt- WHtt--near noveljfa. W'nWMs, Clock-K, JoweJ- Alitrm Si.

L. K. Curtta. On Market st. KKCEIViJO-A LARaE IiJ3bum Wasonh OIK! J5 J.

S. BBOW.N ASSORT- CO. STAWfOHERYj MCSJC, XH- Eookj, Books ocd School County Mara, 22 cenU, to any dreiK Sena orders to J. jSookxetitT, Houston. IvJ.

linck, TiU) varloiiM HI; to twtrnt-y years), RUTmrior Flower Potii. of I etc, Dnilu Tiio, WcJl Garbing- for bortvj wyl alix Term Gotta Clilmney and Flui'i JU rlccH reOBODiiblo. Prtct; HHIS Hunt on flppl Icarion, otc. For P.ent. fTIOJtt IIEXT-- comer JL iile aud Fourteenth street, lth Apply at M7 hireet.

StorcH--OiHceft. JflJEXT-- OX 31 JL J. dchott amp tftorv. titSHion Ducembur 2HTH, For ticxa'oula to j. j.

co. I lO OU ItBXT-- THE WKE-PItOOF JEON situated oil KOUthu-ewt eorner of Strand and 1Mb streutu. ciwm immediately. Apply to W1LL11! AK, ASfT PIJfE WOOM. Cord "Wood ci' Utovo iroocl, od- seU tliroKTh tho postofflco or Jcft with ao.

promptly filled. TlffiO. K. i Comer Avenue A and street. Wooa iTnterial, etc.

rrjP.V.. SMITH, Treaiontotre FUOHITS, QUICK KAI.15S. JK OLD, kj bill it Is tbo- of CliVRJCE COURTS, ODI; Piinttls, C9 THEMONT STIUSE'C Notices. Etc. will movoto 75'IVeinont street, nelrctioor to Kiuii it Batiinrd.

on Deceinber ALt look ai thtii tho Wolidi ErothtTs. who havo thotr Job ia B.A storo. As printers they have fuW peers. ON HOBJNSO.V CO. fipcchneus ot printing ex AM ted by OF AI.L DE- scriptioas oil Jdnds of Fnuer TVorkL.tratacd to order, to MRS.

M. PA2 AND GLASS 30OJ.NED 11UCES John In cro-7 JIaoalnfi: LOW rEN. -or pnr- -titulars. address CiULN'SHAW JACKSON. State liiJak'era.

Sliermou, ASHTON XLTtS-OKTEIIS ot Hca, and Cotleo Koiwters, caiyy a nek-ttlon oC con bo At a UnMInvored Teo: at Si tho fln.Kt Teu lii-thn country. Specialties: YoungHysoa. l.itgUh iuid Ouloiis. iu iiarlcot Etrcet. at rooaoruible ruteB by conjer Tromonc and Mechanic.

WALSH i- anew, JLcfc bo ploucd to Ki on tb it CO. bti Cliamplon Ootton-Mirldnff bnrrol. 3t Jti'tLo cfwapcat best In i ad' Si per- CootlM. TTJSX tino oasartmrnit of ChoniUoifoaQuw. Great vurlifty uatrlmmtxl straw street.

Hoacfcr- lion Oporn iluil IK nil wiilh ftill wt 0)f' Scenery, boating ciipactto', 400. Addrt-ss nil com- H) 1LVJRKIS, a view to a full insight into tin) situation. After tbf! of all documents, it bo- caiuo evident thtxt.houio cKau'Iy deiined plan must bt 1 orloptcd in order to proceed witb ei'- fectivo moiuturoii, to tlio general end of wipini; out tho trouble. Tho 'temper of tho boanl to bn (judging by thu oxpressions af to got ut tiiu truth jupd thu remedy. Mr.

Lydny therefore inoveil '-to take up thy ca.so of Prof, as the sub- 4 tC ail tho trouble. Mr. Peeler moved to eranrino into tho. coii- the college, wipecialry into dissocsioas the faculty, to a.scertaln whether tLejr by retained ia charge of the institution Lieutenant governor that tUa icvcstigato tho present condition. tlus Ulcffo, the aivoral chiirges prsforred aginiwt members tJio fnculty, tbo charges of (Jcum, iu propriety of the acuity in oHJco, notiou by Mr.

Pickett was adopted, 1x) all tho ubovo to aconimilicu. inhtructionsf to report at 3 p. M. a plan ctf procixlcro. 'Tho clmir Tilossrs.

Sayei-s, PceJer, Lyday and Piclwitt. as committee. Profa. andyilartin during tho session, shooJc buiKls around rwero present to pay their respects and gac President Gathright rnado a few remarks, siyincr ho could sustain all his charges and awiorcinp ho roady to step down and out if ituvd3 fuund jioocssury for tbo good of for him to do so. directors then ndjourned to P.

Jl. Crisp's charges aro' tlmt HOJJIC is a learned: jman, but- incpabJp of imparting knowledge; 1 nrtiaJ; is a bad disciplimirian, and offered to Jiffi him (Crisp) mark his prnde it lie wouldl the Jabbr of kcvpkig the record of tbo oh grading day by day. Crisp prefaces bis i chi by claiming ho niaken them of hw own accord, and bases his action on his deup i into; Test ia tho college and duty to himself and fello tv students. Pn wident G-iithrigbt's chargcs-or coraplaintft arc: i lisrespect toward him ou the part oi Profs. Murtin, Lewis, Hogg, Horny and: Banks, and their accusijtion that he covertJy inHLltiitt'd Crisp To raako his charges; also.

M. McCraw, a lawyer Uryan, at 1 cuscd htan publicly of tho same thing: that- two-thinls of tho business men of Bryan aiw against him and manufacture publics opinioii; thatProfe. imd ilurtin nro disqualified for in thy faculty. of fctatH wbo do DOC cnforcn tho Jaw. Ho produced his message embracing thin rocoininendatiyn, the aiul convincing.

He also oxprwtsod -a. ilrra resotvo to eifTorcc tbc. bell-punch la- Lieut. Go- 1 of Mio col in thu bolief that the law wbojid require citizen of Bryan to ba chosen rucmbor of tho board. kind of man thus secured bo invaiuablo in the counsels of tho' fboord.

CJov, Say ere sayn that to-day's session lego board of directors, confirms him and StnbbJnjr Scmpcs. to the Nov. boantiCu'. ing-housa. of K.

A. Johnson, on Lyn streut, burned 10 A. it. His wife-had sac up last night with, a aide child arid asleep when the alarm of flro given, and from tlio tames with diifienlty. Loss estimated at.

Hon. D. Culbt-rson left; horo yestyrday for Tyior, -vv-lritliM- uo goes to 1'OpresenC llotbiA-' child ia tbfl coart oL' appwils. C. J.

ScliAvriUshot Charles Ayaneton. aliiia Arlcansjis Kis wound is fiirious but not mortal. JSotlr of the parties were drink; Sf. IfnttliowsJ.rcceivod a bullet in his arm; Wilson Iid the shooting, ilattbewa much of Ms injury, out amputation is dimmed uiiuwicswary by tbe doctors, Grcon was ntubbed by another representative of African decent. Ho will couotod ouc to of -SpoITord's aw' a coiiKkltratiOn for before cfjin- ihcn in icrwion.

It WSK nearly daylight bcforu thb-'Jm'Wftingbroke up. mode by dirxrting him to the room of the Kctmtc on privilege and elections. ChnrJes Cavanac camo to with tbe SpofTord In condtt-sion of direct testimony wjt- ho had been hiding out nil to-duy tx? prevent them from briuzing him before tbe V'neti by senator Hill bi-s rermoq, he ttaid he had been informed that if he caoie before and testified against bo would not get his sion; that ho was un ex-federal soldier, had boen wouodd, and a-; there was years due him, lw wanted tbo ituoney. Cross by senator Citiutron: Is a peddlor by. occupation; during tb war in command; later, was a htirc for Gen.

Butler. To Uio UXSEILiBIK WITNESSES. THE 1IQSTIJ.ES TO TF.LL yll TJt C'TJf. Tiicy JUoM That Tlicy Arc Not Oblige to Convict Nov. Pinoa the.I.lth wiyi; ii Iran bliiigfa within a'few tiny tiual on his authority over tti or bin virtual tk-ibrotli-njettl and 111 icy of faction.

Ho luv. in c'licting from the to but us to giving appear, Hid' himself to-day, because 3foms told jim if ho camo before tlm commit-too'. he would not got Uiy pension. is now'' about foortocn years duw him; went tlio state-house about ten days ago; mado affidavit Ptib.stnatiaJly this same us ho had testiiied today. Sometime ago mfced place ia tho custom-house; if ho had it would not have testiflei He wrote to Gov.

that they woulliiot; give tbo he got no answer, ho went and told Cavanac evt'ry- Saw Gov.Keliojgyeytordayand ugain proniitied not to coma before tbo committee: "but when h9 houitj at 3 o'clock, after hiding ull duy, thy wjrgennt-n-t: arms was waiting tliore and brought him here. It being haU'-pusC Itvo tho conimiltee decided to morn ing. EoJfore doing; so Gov, by txirmiaou, made stUitemciit. Tho "costiuiony of this witness of im 1 I think, as a brother senator, Mr. chairman, you will allow to say at this time, that I shall ask the commission to me an early opportunity to, 'call Ix't'oro you witnesses rrjay be accessible now, to disprove thp mony ol this witness, Tuis matter is not cov- oruri by your rosolwtion, aad I may bo unublo meet the cnse us as I defcire, but if not, and all proceeding, they decide to Lbvmselres.

SowtTWutk hui Iro to end. Goii. Attorns luiving put tbc Wax I ever in vour hoime on Grari't river!" lie aaswunxl Jfo." Sowwwack di.ctorgi.-d, und Aibinin made tho follow "Tho Just answer wu-t not true. I did stop in Sownrwack'a tmt out ttwre wo tuid council from 3 1 o'clock anti ti iu tho morning, wu; with otbcrs, was fully cognizant of what beinff done, and to-day ho eoaits bore and suys be docs not know For that I beliovu ho taa not npokcn the truth. aor doTM bo wish to the truth.

I bnlieve, also, that none of thyui wiih to bpciik the tiiitb, and, it is almost to so my further. They bavo refused to inentioa the Ho told persons this story government wants to ascertain who wore on- Kaged'inthe ditfivultiw ut White river. want tho names of tho guiltv parties, and if you think can not tind out'who tlioy were, hod better hunic." Ouray replied: lean not force them to say what, they tlo.not wish, "i brought tliem hnro thuttliuy might speak for themselves." Ho afterwards added: "Show mo any act of Uw by which a man inuy bo-eouipelliid to convict 'himself." Ocray afterwards- acknowledged he was afraid of aswa.s*)inatiom General Deufui. LOXDOX, Nov. Post this rnorninjr.

on olflcial authority, denies that ultimatum was srniL to the portc; demo that tbe channol iluet was ordered to iu readiness to proceed from iiidta to waters in four days; decks that England demanded from Turkey tho cession or a port in the Black soa, und daniw that a of tho Balkan provinces has been formed. Former Confederate Crofter The former confederate cruiser Shcnandoah. lias bcoii sunk olf r.ho island ul Socatra, in tho owari TI, date of the di'taxter is HOCSTO.YUPPEXD'GS Atfuor Convec zxm lowrni of i at 11 o'cto-rk i from in iir.fL Atmx. 'orc-nbcr IX--II it fas sod i Adjoui On ro.pe JM reunion to frum tne jvroclimiation. which, hu thai no nifu; UK- lootmj of hi rxcvilency in publishing it the face of ibc or convcn- tiierefont.

Kesolvvd. that proclomnUon 15 hy Gov. p. M. Itobvnt, of bv organization iw Jreet and wanton insult to the liquor Df thin tb''rn AJ in crjrao, thrm of vicious itcntions notcKta-bllLitfd bv litcu.

Kusolvai, jjovonior of this In tbo dljfnitv of tfco pot-lrign of chief rautivcby aNwililiKunconvicUrd private in- ividtfalx. uiul Dcgltictitt" the execution of wn- by the courU: tho oduca- fon or our chili I re aud to tbo (stlons of -Mr. Juptiut. of lIoiLston, did not think tho ovcrnor intended thu wbolo for tlie liquor into tazi oillcci 1 and who might bw beliavnd, as ho liad been that ibis proclamation was almod Jrcetlyut thu liunor dealers: ho vot urged inodcratton and wanted Lbo resolution on Hut ill'. St'llrf wantixl to look in Ltw, and knew the proclamation pub- slu-d for Lhtiir bt-ueiit.

Jt charges the I as a porsoiml the sonato I known. Most of tuc crow were drowiwd. Tho a'ter it convenes, to in- itltutean invKititraiion, which may be both and cinorJTonc, to tho cud that the iiiitu may be known. VEST? TA JT CQLKEGTQllX. D'lMli for TVatcrs.

LSpoclal Teiexrsun to tLoJNews.1 ATJsn yov. roof oi! a smull stores as discovered on firo morning, but was speedily suppresst-cl by tho flro In reply thts chairman stated that ovcry lorttnuty would bo for testlmonv in re- lo Tbe oi AVilliains will bo continued to-mori'uw, Lient. Savers reported for tho ice as follows-. Kcsolvod, 'iljnt tho board invcstijatXi' ho prosoat condition of tho ind into dissansions among 1 tho faculty, withtu to ascei-tain, in tbo instunco, wbefhcrtho interests of tho KIuireiitchaDsoJzi Its second, il; ucoswiry, -aJser of matters above zt-'ffiirud to, tbo board will procinjd to considor tlto made agmnst 'members of tho ap- Thls beautiful new io Toxan and Is tharcforopL-rfoctlj-hardy. Mu.

tftch. by ni.ii;, post rjti A. TVHITAKEE, HouHtODT 'X t'Oi bvmoll, hlnotnlnc- plazita A. WJUTAKEB, Houston. iSKKDS-NKXV 7t) FUSy.KECKIVEJJ fAyo SEEDS, ozuoit A.

CO. -Chances. A A 7 LUfe. ISollUifr wit chwvj) on occoutit of vuLirom towa, my djlendia stoct of COWS. ivell acclimated mllkKrs.

AMP.OISE. 17th and Br and Rtocfe. FOIC sale In Soil A hnccuJn cosh. box Sim EEOO New fixtures nio, Tex. I 1 TO and nearly now, with insido (ktont, vault uid combioatioii locks.

tea thousand Prise WOO; Applr to w. ROKERtS, Croclcett, Texas. WJE OUCteAJPEST JHOTJSE IN Tim STATE- Homvjjivacai county, "rann---ail oidtir gcocl planlc ing, outhouses, cistern and two i cheap aud 011 terms, oi- rent Trt MO Vuar B. G. FOS- --T7OK OH figmmotlloiyi sic rtcr of ITrJj tud Avc.

3C. twl CotUigo. situated corn given on short convenient; camj taCT? with Locations miunpnovtfu pi-ojiery, non comfortable yell 'g. I lot, iyth und SOLh. i 1 1 oCprouad, known tm tho Hunt, prop v-" anil situated PcsLyfilco nml ITtli sts.

a EXCHANGE Disnlersaod OiinerjLlAKi-iits, Austin, TtiXaM; buy iind iwGiiriiieu and kuij Busincia ATitb Ktatc Departments andCollueiiosis solid tod. Jjnproved-and unimjifowil lands lor snie. Carre- prom s--Board. O.VK13 AM Z.OOGINC-BY SffiS. E.

C. rVmllrtcn. OQ Pustofflvo street, between 14th nnd 13th stive to. Medlc.il. 1 ths facility; then proceed to coniiidui' of Resolved Jurthor, that rule shall not bo construed uu prohibiting direct couimtmicutioti tetwcen nnv tbe faculty, any member of toe board, or beUviwn any student and tho board, through Prof.

Martinmas charged with tho duty d' summoning tiio faculty, Capt. Olrutjtod and ilJ'. McGiamis, before the. 1 board to rnor- row, president Gathright havntnj; said to the. board that ho was not oa spoal Ung with all the feculty.

A statement of tho tho college finances was also Tho following amncdiuent to the rules of govonmuj'iit was ottered by Mr. Peeler as apropos oC tho and -adopted, vix: Tbut any student or officer who jfeolfi by any decision or action of Che shall have tho appeal to tho Loard of directors. araeadment also provides a mode ot pitting tho appwil before and pro- vi.flosthat bo specilic, and shall be -determined by the board or directors at the no: rt regidar uioeliiig, or soouor if deemed proper. Adjournod till evecnujj, when tho.collego will bo UJScUssed. )'v Te Wy'usiUNGTQN, Novorctbor rdporC of Unitod States "treasunar miMo public Ho speaks of the fiscal year just Jamage SuiU apainst al! tho delinquent tax collectors are beiup instituted Capt.

Linking llyb commissioner, to-day from S. Eaird, fish that a. left "VCiiKhiiiffton to'inxht for Hearue vitt Sr. Louis, viUi carp, a portion to sent direct to Aus- tlii, for distribution by Mr. Dinklhu.

Our tisb not any salury or funds provided by tiio sUito for tho purpose of TO djutiibuU; these lisa, will or courso bo obliged them tho nearest vators. Texan 31u.ali ou(l i Active Firm Cofifco BHpL-cial Tuleirnuji to tlio Texas consols at do. sltares at Jn- ternationc.l 3G bid. Cotton out- fiidwrs the buying. Tha Oreolctj do- cliura tlie atlvnnco tco rapid.

Sterling lirm nnd sciu-cc 1 Galveston bills oa -TS4- liaw dull in consequence of a decline in rtifmed, Cotl'eo deni'essed by Rio advices. Boof cattle advanced General JCoy.will recommend in bis report, the- plocing'of the South America and. west India moil service on equal term with our steam boat or railway service. Sales of 80.QIJO Texas and" Pacific income afc 71. i PrriLABELpniA, November by the Unitel States local in.spectors of hteimi at this port, into the collision of tlio steamer Champion with Lady Victoria, was betrun to-day.

OlCccrs and crew of both ves- 6i'J3 had been attend, and inquiry begun to-day with testimony of tho commander ot tbe Champion, Capt. K. W. Loctcsvood. ThDj offlcor detailed the exact time of tho collision and tho measures he tool; subsequently to prevent loss of life.

He did not know whether or not it was tho custom of his mate to take raca from lookout to bandlo the sails; if his ruato was in thu habit of doing so, it WILS certainly unknown to him (the cap- tainU Ho had not any positive orders on that subject, but i was an under- on the ship. He had been off duty atjout-tten when tbo collision occurred, but hid not "ot to blcftp. He Imurd the sry of sailtajiead, and whou bo on dcclvbo saw tho sho-was uor.nioro'ijhan a hundred vardi: away; ho saw no light on the ship afld. had uo time to look lor one. Ho rang tliG'wft to stop his own vessul, but; had hardly bor" headway wuon tho 1 collision oc- -cui'rodX Boinir iiskeil tho qncsuon, Where stf i kc sh i Capt.

Lock' "Wo did not aLrilre tho ultan of Zaad- shipf ship bti-nck us just abaft ISpca'al to the Ne Wov. Assignment, iHamson county, will be taken up to-morrow" And thd Itotl-echild will be called. Culber and -judge Crawford, of aro hen to represent him. Gn. P.

Mubry Col. L. Crawford are oxpectcd here as SInrket u.nd 2(Lh MuilACnrcHl In ZO XoparUH Cartel. iu J. a-rjst'irxyy.

Lebftnon. Ohio. THOSE vinpiovment. mi'Jeani 'female, will do -well by caUtng tt office. strwt.

Center. SERVANTS. COOK AND TV htituo.cirJ.'wAUrccamnMDtled.' Apply to AIM. ton lOtb. The It-as the only TVF 1 1 recoimnsndcd.

nt onco nt Tn-mont stn-et. tx-t. Slnlndnntl Mocliauicrtreeis. rA TO IJO CEXEBAL 1 nii-kirciiciiivurl ami U. EV XME SOUTIriSftN And is now in to-do 'TT'Irocor Tor snwll famiJv.

1 0.1iOS.S.c6r. Ba AVashlnjrton a good Uuiiajf-room ScTt-ants nnd a No. Pasti-v ior--ycmnii preferred. t'Applj- COOK i IV. C.

EURCH. -'203 ml EastJIarket street. Im i a.y.d. JCO JBoth avenue, corKor Aycuuyll. BOY, il-AND rSTELIJGFJST Ilox SSG City Tostonice.

ON SHOUT NOTICE, And EQUAL; TEEMS. With Vork Done -in. St. Lfiuis, or BOOK- WORK SPECIALTY. SENT) FOR PRICES.

ended jcs one characterized by gretft tions ii-conaection with tho refunding oC war loons, aiid with resumption of specie pttymcnia after a suspension Of seventeen years. Tho report shows the aggregate of cold coin and bullion and silver com and balJion, including standard silver doL'ars Ip tho troasmry has creased from $01,452,000 in 1870, IS7S; to in JST'J, The decroaso in tho aggregate note Lutsets in dopositsry baiilkS on other tfma loan account, Juc. do- creased from in laTti, to iu lS78i to in 18TJ. most constaufc influenco in dc- crooae of note balance is tBiat which proceeds from purchase of silver bullion for coinage. Since resumption the treasury has been deprived by receipt of coin paid for bullion on.

United States notes amounting probably to por cent. oC the annual revenues. This percentage is greater than the jnnrgia between public reccHpts and oxpendaiuits, and, apart from other influences, it would iu time reader tho balnnco in tho treasury--ilrt, exclusively metallic, and then exclusively 10 silver. This decrease of notes in tho treasury will continue until limitation of cessation o'f present dcl'ar Silver bullion, on hand decreased during tho year from to Tho statcmont of assets and liftbilitios of the govornmeat October shows the following astfreKateS: Assets, hubili- tieii Amouirt Jillowed resumption, At ''ho Of the lisciti year IbTO "the aiDOuct of United States notes in was Of such notes of denominations there were rodeomed during tho yeaj- Tiio tr.rni rm rmrFo rtf stsntlartl silver dol- counsel also for KotbschiJd. On to-morrow tho case will probably bo sut lor Thursday or 'Saturdtry.

JSriefs at length will bo itied, and case will by Culborfion, CiViwlbrd and Mabrj'. Rothschild'a couno see.iai confident of a reversal. The state's aro also confident oC the judpmont be- ins nOirmed. There are a great manyercftp- tions All tho particulars will be sent tbe cws regiirding lua progression of tho caso. TO KAIL, US CXX ST ItXSCJGIiriX frim FRANCE.

CXXUOIUiibip CecilCi; Ot CHOICE in Casks, whicli oflJjr at reasonftblo prices In or out of bond. Have in scoro untl tojirhw Cruso- Fils' Celebrated Biirads of I oflttcdoc, Cliatcac BouLUuC, and Haute Saute rue, Ponxcl CEiatcuu ta- Uttc and. MarxrikiLX. -AJso, the cek-lnitea Labour Klaceho and Chateau Ttcm, ttyeihec- a full list of Wants'. other luininra! ui- niwnrs fresh.

In all tbe brambt of we give special beini; sole ascats of looit- of most popclar bmuds. Our stock I. IOYENBEEG. PUBLIC AND Connmissicmor of OFFICE AT ISLAND. CITY: SAVINGS BASK.

Depositions promptly a. nd core- fully attt-ncted ro. AKNOC! atloii. Kovombflr Aoiericcn Public Health association-'meets to-day. 1 Sau- itanuns from every'state and Canada The sauirary commission of t'ae itis-, valJey, national -board of 'heal lh and representatives of leading raiiroAct cou roanier.

oast and so.uth.alst riieet 1'iore this week: Cor tiie purpose of arrnnjjinp with the health a nthori-- ties about quarantino. and transportation in of future ooidemics. lars is of whicfajaai: In tho mints and treasury ollices. aud in circlUa-tion; the- Jacajr pei- cunt, of the total coinage as.against 0-10 per cent, of total iii circulation at same date last year, Treasurer says tho rapid appreciation of silver bids fair to solve the silver problem lor this country, and o.vpressoa. opinion that if the presoat influences coatinuu in operation silver may recover nearly its former relation to gold.

Accompany in tbo report -are statements of the assistant treasurers at Boston 'and Now showing the transactions of their respective offices. The Poetical Slrcntion In JTtalnc. AUGUSTA, Kov. eicitement of tho rumored counting out of Che republican, legislature runs higS. A number ot prominent republicans ore in tho citv.

-The governor and tho council assembled, io tbo state- 3L The governor tfits afternoon, informed; the committoo that rcttirns ibo in an open sense, nllovuij arconctment. or correctioos under thu srato until thu committee of the'council on elections reports tho result of tho canva-is to tbc governor and council, and there 'would be Trwoiity days from 1 that tinjc for any corrections. Change of returns on technical grounds rumored, would give democrats and preonbackars nineteen sooators; reoubiicans Tho 05 cast gives the republicans nineteen and tbo others twelve. XEnportnut Suit ST. Louis, -November long pending gas case of the citv against tho.

St. Lonis Gas company was decided yesterday. Juuguient below was reverseii and case reciaaded. witb to tho court below to order tho to turn over all tiio property and profits, and to dismks the bills; The money received decisioa' will" enable" the com-. pany to of 140 per cent.

This stock is m'flfiiv dollar shares, and sold last week at 9S; -'May G50 was bid. TJortTicc-- IWatriniocZal. Ttlejjratn to tlie SAX 10, November stiff norther fcvv up and continues. It has own uAVay oL 1 hopes of immediate rain, so badly nooded. Capt.

Jno. of Cincinnati, was this morning taamed to Miss Imogeno Dig- nowlty, of tniii li. H. of the real, (urcata. and loan tissociatiod, was taken to SoRnin to- lay, and sued out of habeas coipus bo- 'ore judcre Everett of tho 3-'th district.

Col. Irreon received a 1 telegram this evoninc his bail was at threo thousand dollars. THE COl-XVXCT in Good. aa tion. GoKl Condi: "5'our correspond- nvict train on the -In- HEATUTE, November ent to-day visited tho co ternational and Gereat JTorttiera now stationed at tliis place, and thu sion of Blanch inspectiad tba prison cars and prisoners, ivhicb a of cleanliness and newness seldom faund in suck places'.

The prisoners were well and looked to be in 'perfect health, ami their ap-. Dearanco -geneniily TvIH refltxrt cr.edit; upon botb the sergoaict und Messrs. Cunnuigham. iS; 'n aoout eight feet a-baffc--that's as noai- as we can becuiuBo wo had 110 chance to sec. Shti struct "us at about cu angle a -JiTdegrees.

Lvcut into our ship about twenty or twen- witiiiu twenty feet of tho fore- Locfewood; cxpluiDod bymcans of models, the positions tlie and Cated that Clio hoifts tin either side of-the Lady ia. wero matiD by her passing through the tho Champion, Tbo engineer and u. seaman of the Champion also testified. latter witness 'vus osLud whether his vessel ran'into thu Octuvia or tiio into tho but was unabla to give a positive amiwor on tbo point. Tho'ex- amination was then, closed, but will DB, resumed iu the morn.ng".

Survivors the steamship crew are present beforo the court of Inquirv, and thoir testimony, which will occupy several duvs, will be prosenLed. 2s'ov. tnumbers of the Britisb court of inquiry, invoBtigating the coJlifiion of tho ship Lndy Octavia tho steamer Champion, visited Cramp's ship-yard to-day, and iuado a txireonal ex- amiuation of the ruptuix-s dono to the Ladv OcLavia's bows. 1 John who baa boen a master'sbip- builder for thirty years, and who had examined bows of thi) Lady Octavia, was examined. Tlie court; then retired and, after a Jengtby deliberation, reappeared, wjib the fol- owing decision, which was read to tho officers and crows: The court, after four days examination of Capt.

Johnston, David Ferguson, chief officer; 1 Huntor, boatswain; Sanders Anderson, helmsman; Peter Vassoevitch, man ori the lookout, and William ap- prentice, all belonging rho Latiy I Octavia, of Grceuock, who subjected to stricf. and prpEracted crobs-examination as tc Jieir conduct, and tnat of the rest of the crew jcforo, aud at tbo time of, and aftor, fata collision between tbo steamship Champion, Kew aud ship Lady Octavia, on th morning oC November 7, find: First--That to Shenandoah belonged to tho bar. Improved Tho spinning mills of Kjrfccaldy, Scotland, liave begun work on full time, having been oporating on short time Cor noarlv two years. The' linen trade uLso improved so much that all former loom factories aro now in motion, which uasnot bobii tho case for three years. SZ.ILKPIH Advice to Xurkcyl' A Berlin dispatch says: Russia bus advised Turkey to sigoatures to the treaty of lS5t! to dispatch a squadron to tiie Dtirda- tbo Ueet enters the straits.

Tlie wUole St. Petersburg press is violent in ity tone on tho question. To Provide A St. Fetursburg dispatclj says: The Moscow committee on cruisers bos called a mitet- ing to dlscuiW wayu ului means- for raisius a subscription for tlio conKtruciioa of cruisers, in view of tho stato of liussia's relations with England. A i i Slavery Jn Cubn.

November senators aad members of tlio chamber of doputiw have resolved to support nhe bill for the abolition of Biavory in Cuba, in tho form which ic was pro- 30sed by the government. 'JCo Introduce Reforms. A Constantinople dispatch to Renter's company says: Tho sultan lias appointed Bover piaiha as special representative to KU- jerintond tlie introduction of rofornLS throughout the whole of Aaia Minor. Bover puxlia leiivos Couatantinople in tbo course of a weok to assumo his now duties. Ktraifjdt ia pub.

with to commit a crime. He un- liing to let that uniiotlcifd; they ould havo thu tour.ootl to hurl back itll tuci rusts: said liquor dealers htivu an anhuod. as dealers in calico or ottn-r und should utand up for man od. Davy, of Galvoston, thought if we oh uji ola old woman Rovoroor thej ould not show him any raoi'e respect tlian fa 1 Tho resolution was adopted with onlv one sscnting TOICL-, T. Ticniaii offered a lencthy oddrciw whicb claims the dealers aro only legitimate truHic: that they do not pnvilegwj, bat ftjJ: thjtt tuev bf; not puiiLshec by taxation othor thau thoir just proportion, land ftlctditvj mxy for a from in thr Hicrc arc pleaty of of a wbu.

if un opportunity arc rwuly rake tbe -ind risk? 1 lhat incurred HAm.TnltiM A Co. Mort-ovcr, ifary A i yf tbc their (TJttors. aad avoid ihe roc(i foundered. When tbc leg'iitnlurc appolntiKl a lanil framifc.acrt, i Cic to would it not b-rn wise to hnvc tnailc il a parlor ilir? duly yf luis comniittcc U'gisIalioT) vhicli in tlie mtccANftil of land tillrs. As -nv tJic opportunily rcnruns open to crime, it malttnt litiJc what tlir penalty may in of tion.

Svery who has uuwhip- pcd of jtiMicc. the poor fool of fom- nulc vho is caught. Iu examining Uic of Ham, Tnllis aud it found tlinl nine- tenths of all the coramittci by t-ficm wore cases tvhcnj i.ho ovrnorn lite Innd were citlicr or unknown, or left known and no adnjjniv of the i-Male of iLo owner of the At thx 1 of th not alone in our complaints agi the legislature. Tbnir sins oC omission comtnitvsioii have inUrrests ours, OHM tdisH.anil we, in conimoti with our cuiiiirrymcn, foci tho weight of the which, havii rrsiiltcd from other insLupccs of misroprcoentations by those of tbo jK. i opie who have mudu a wonderful dJKplay of poverty in rendering an account of tboir arJship.

Against tboir illegal, unjust und op- jifHSsive OCLS, arrogating to thcitibolvot powyr of niimtcm rather tbiui tho place of vonts tiio people: aad tboir unconscionable ti'ranny over what they dee-mod a aud helplcHK class of citizens, while were ''cJotlioti with a little brief authority," and forcing upon ns the of tho trashy wares of a worthless patentrigbt of an un- kiiO'Lvn adventurer fzom abroiul, we do offer our earnest c.nd twlomn protest, relying Cor our vindication upon the impartial judgment of-the courts and the approval of our fellow-citizens. Adopted iii; the oJ the convcutioa, snd ordered publitiliL'd by each organizatiou iu the leading paporu, copies printed for circulation among liquor doalera. Mr. -Suesy introauaxJ tho following: we, tho liquor dealont of Texaw in convention astHHiibtad, herewith form an to bo known as the State Liquor Dealers ahsociation. fur tho our members, und to tako of of guarding the intorcnW of to test tbe con.

the siiX lojrislulure ui' Ihv- state injurio'us est, and ciilcuiuled to infringe ujxin ocr rights HtwoJvod, that liquor de or firm rnu T- mi, ULUIU i i i or urm 11- i 1 MoniicurLffyp- mav laconic a member bv tho payinnut of a piiblisbtti a uwreu the luno ycaVly foe of SO, puyablo in advance to tbo did 0 apt eo nt rjLi sooretary this arwocmtion. Tba Eothychild's loan froo It'nylihh itud French from conip troll eru generally as and tlwy iti-e irremovable without tho llicirrespoc- ti7o Kovenimeuts. Their, functions respcctim? ebt- giro abHointc controL of tbo Rothschild lonn will bo applied exclusively to the, h'quidution, at tloatins in- debtodnosii. Some Thirty SAX PitANCiaco, jyv. explosion occurred iu tuunul No, 3, on tho narrow I'rom Siiti Joac to Saiitu Cruz, etiriy this morning.

From monger uccouuts thus far it the blast wus JotofU about twenty -seven hundred fee-t from tbc moutb of tbe which causod the explosion of geaoratej by fllcoring oC coal oil through, tho roof and ot the tunueh 'Twenty-one Cliiiiaraon and txvo white men -wert at -'-work in the tunnul at the time. Immediately about twenty- more Chinamen ruslmrl into th'w tuuno! torchos and tlieii'coairados, and when thev had pene- licsolvod. tbuT. the ofilrnra elected prwido e. and aro lieroby, ttio oclcurs of i.ho SUitx; Litinor Dciik-rs association for tho ocsu- your, or until Uwir are clenUxi and qualified.

Carried. Somrt argument the cdtitiiuc Htnte OhGOeiation witb Jocal or- It -ran finally focifiuI to rx-fer ihe inrtltor to a eominittoa, -who niusC report to-morrow. Tho duk'gute from Sherman noti- the convention thiit his instructions wore to return if thi convention was to tAhC as tbey iiDdftritood ic was to arrange to influence lutunr elecLioiis 50 as to repeat thu laws. He awMla action of thu and for ome UmchubfcqucDt ihcrcio, until wan aroused, they iiad free acccjw to Uxc (Sleu in Hit Und ofllcc. In ninny in- hUiuccb Ihc original pur- loinvd Irom oflicc.

Whtrc liiey had rcoiaincd unclaimed 1'uryciirs, it pruua Taciu evidence to tbe Uiir.t tiic oivn- crs were dt-ad, iiflU Uieir belrs ignorant of the cxisWDcc of tbc certiticaurs. There uix- hundreds, nay, lliouxanilfi, of and tbc luod oiJice ovncrs of which rtiv dead or unkoowu, Iii the early ot' tlic rcpabHc, anri even up to certificates were of but value. Manv of them are not traubfcircd to accordance with llw law, and are worttiloia, except to original nnd not to ANiignec. ib be done occumiilated clairahT In Ihcir present condition they arc (if no benefit to any cue. and when they have been located the lands arc unproductive of the state.

They are ircunui'C trovcti wblcli 'uiveoturou-s thieves will always be rcaiiv to tind and steal, and tbc wwncr they disposed of Ute L'cuci-. But vliiit ii ilie How can Uiftac frttnds and forgeries be prevented in the future? UiU's Should to tlie prevention of crime; and sccoudly, to its punishment. There is a law now in cKLitcDCc, the 20th Jriarcli. 1843. and embodied in the mvlsed code, entitled "an act vcstinir the state escheated property." Thia law" now, and has been to nil intents tuid purposes, a dead letter.

Il is imperfect in jnxay Its provisions; nevertheless, if it hiui jecn enforced, tlie title to the greater pro- of all the lands forged by Hani, and others would to-day have been in the state, Tbe flrsi section of thin provides that, "if any pcnvou die if rtny real or cf mny pcrKonal es- ale without any (kviso thereof, and having 10 or wlTcrc the owner of any real or iwhoual eVviilc DC absent for the term scvcu vcars, nnd is not known to exiM, nch c-sutc sliall cfchcat and VCM in the stiiLe." The other btctions of ibc act pn- soribff tho duties of the district attorney in suit, the njjmnirr ID wliloh judg- UICDL aliall be rendered, of the pcrronai properly and lands uf dcccdcot, There noUiing ia however. it the duty of tlie dis'JTCt r.t- wrtity or auiy one elw to look: after ihc io- icresis of the state. lie Is only required to uio; action "be informed to bciicve thul aaf iuw- fully caclicaU'd to the stMe. LhLs is very made for district attorncn-s, clerks, nfccrlJTs or county judges' fees; if can bitfdly be ex- pectcd they will work for nothing. Jn other fttnte-s there Ls a public artmiars- trr.Lor for each whose spcci.il duty it vontion to-morrow, though oJinost nonvinVcd to properry; take by thnt it is their intention fx possession of.

give uoticC to ad" vcrtLse and ndl personal property, wul tbo institute suit Tor tbc escheat of realty and title in Ihc state, prcscribiDfi bow- it should be K)ld and for the payment of the fight the "From tho report? furnished by there appears to be OTTt liquor doalers in the different ritit-a roprcyonU-u and divided as fol- trated about. 1500 feet, their torcb'es caused a socood explosion, more violent Chan tbe tihjtJdnp tbo iiiortntain to itsci'ntcr. The iJit'n, Lindlo and Johllon, torribly burnt, and all periously injured. soino thii'tv Ciiinamen were Tho lii: Jotrcrxon, Oranpp. fi; out whiio in 0 and the atattf, it was wJd, there arc 2 Visiting delegates were met at different traios and convoyed in carriers to their stcp- pinK places by theii- locu.1-brctlir^n, who hod about ten Cliiuamen spared no HXJXJDW! to prevent them from feol- As near a 1 can learned, ins: Tumer hall a Jong table with nearlv all tho cold nioftts, chowders, salads, heen prepared for them free; edi- on sjixjuud--Tmit it wa provotL by oihcera ire charg the Lady Octavia that liffbca ighted in tho distance were the lights or th tcanier, and taut Lady Octavia was en itKl to the right of way; that she'was justi itul in keeping on her course, sailing abou bree and a half Ititotsan hourj and thatthcr time 1'or the olticer charge of tho stop the spued of the ship after it was XX75 Arrefltcd for Her A special ton, sa'ys: 'Eliza Pinkston was on charged 1 -with murdering licr wlTo'did suddoiily tiiMtmoiiLirkt' lion J- Governor and tlie iTtaror.

riov. Gov. Jftobinsoii has not received any complaint ngainst rnayor Cooper. of New York city, or any application fcovliisi suspension. Failure fof Aiuonut.

-V STOCIOIOLX, The Hofers Humanity compony'twia failed. Liabilities sovon mil- 1537 on IU--Tho seaato procetidai with ezftminaXion tt' scs. "VVilliaiHs'testefied regarding the elec- the seventh of this coty ia JS70. Jtloore. who was tleclared fclectod to the Jecisla- from this told witness tout the of tbe railcard Jegislaturs used Co ra wswijr for monbers whot: the-roll called.

Moore gave witness tfi nnderstand that ho a talo nloiiv eleetioti that uM bo useful to-Lfia democrats, out of which could lath pUe of money. They to do this, but was oCered Mf place ta the" custom-hoivje, which be 1. and woiild ixt testify to the con- ftrary. oo-inchard, now dead, gave -itoore blak registration use in the seventh winrd. iioorv Miid tbe wurri went democratic, b'ut was counted for the republicans.

After 'Uie electJou the reristratatci books were totun 'to the aud mimes erased. -p. H. ilonier, New Orlenzs Io xho" sajvonth wnrd, l.i*tf, testifiel: Tho flectioa was very fair; no 'irouolo occurrod; prote 4 wns. entered, the j-olt out by board; 'J votes were cast at Tiis pcii; Jibout 170 mil- pity for the democrats.

said the bad all fcwea made according to law. ilajorR.A. Burko testified regnnling the 13 of iSTti, espedally as lio tbu election at poll iu tho seventh ward. Tej.tiiaoay stib- as given before other court js convinced that the Cbiimpion struck tho Lady Octavia. ou from the nature of tbe damage the Lady Octavia absolutely impossitlc to hn-vc been otherwiso.

Fourth--That all tho watch on said ship on tho morning of the fatnl ollision wore on deck, re-ady for cluty. be chief ollicor was at hiy post, and masthead. I-'ifta--That tho coc- ucc ot the officers and crew of-the said ship, Jwr tho prompt andeffectJTO in tiaring iiuman' iifc. tiarn? nimon 1 e. a pojrible'for oC- the-Ludy Oct-ivia collision; thai-tlieir und Bernard Williams, an Isrselite native of "Poland, uwtiSed: He cmploved 'by Jim Lewis, naval ot tft'gp iu the interest of Xeliogg, hy rtitichod "IVashington ho i-eported to logj, senc hint, wiih -ivjitch tbe depot for' the Arrival Spoilord's Kellogg a from Lewis say inTM, Wiciifcssss all When Slackstone, ana der the eJrcumstaBccs and they are 1 tbftk 1 certificates are hereby -relumed thenj.

'This ccurt regrets -tbe of testimony on part of the officers und' survivors of the steamer Champion, who were invited here to testify. Than ship, however, was not sailing uutiAr the British iiag, and chiii court has thorifiy over its It does not tako upon itself, in -tfce iibsecce oi testimony, the responsibility of criticiz- or coadcmoiag 1 Them oiUoers are reaponsi- to Ihiiir own and to their ow-n ItissaScicnt for the purpoais of to declare that die officers and of the ship over which we performed tbeir duty eody and promptly; were not guilty oC; any or 'default, and aro iu no mr-nner rtsponsible for tho casualty. This conrt wonld call special attention to the face that water tight bulkholds -of the Laxly Octaric, alone saved her troni going down. It is itiio to rcnsartftid that the raft of steamer was tht- of savJnK a number of lives. SccTUtsrv Snerwood, of the board, then returned tbe to tha captain and nrst and second mutes, and the court adjourned.

or "Wrecked, HAJCEOR. 2i. November IS. -Thi this crow havH 0 scows, owned by Ecfclur fi; Arnold, of BoSalo. They bad tine weather until after- parsing Gallop off Saciiect Harbor, with heavy second explosion wrecked the aud works.

Physicians have been dispatched to the sceiio from San Jose and everv- inff possible is being done fur tht It appears that occurred. Tho first took place at 1I.5U, tho wioond at 11.55 p. iL, and the tnird at A. n. The tiiun were changing- shifts ac tlie time tho iirst ex- plo.sion took pLace, Soventoon Cttinnmeii have bteu tukfjii out, all horribly burncrf; deadTi remain in the tunnel.

A Chinaman named A.h Wo wa.s taiam ouc burned abiut cbyst aud lujurud iniAiiiuily; he was found in his cabin an nuur Htrmsglctl with a silk scarf. The Chinamen say time he hJtnsulf, but indications aro that he was gltd by his friends to put him out of his inisc- ry. There is a terrible scene of sufferinjf camp and all around the mouth of the tunnel. The engine pumpLucair is diahled, piiws aro broken, sheds wrecked' and broken timtiurs scntttrcd all around. Gas any attempt to recover the bodies at presc-ut.

The work will bo delayed for mouths. No blame Ls said to bo attached to the contractors. Report. "WASHINGTON, Nov. The report of tbo postmaster-general, made public to-day, sliow.4 tbat the total receipts of cbe bles barrels of b-eer wore on ttip, but no tVom this fact an impression that far tho greater number were expected from the malt dealers.

QUIZ yrjsw Cotton Chn of jTIfrr- cbauiliMO la Lho Govern- mcnt.i nnd C-arco In Liverpool ilitd iTluncbCKtcr-- A Ilcnlrjiy Etc. CarreapOndencr the NEW YORK, this forenoon again displayeil the great strength heretofore p.ainly spoken of in thebe diripitches. Livcr- JKXJ! delayed it coming because of derailed wires, but our cotton market carod not for Liverpool, but rose in .10 Iiour from 14 IT poiuLb--malcing nearly points since yesterday. Janoariej touched rj.00 iu the early and Februariftfi W.70. Cotton year oilice dKparLment for the fiscal ended Juud 30, IS79 were total eipeudit tires were Eices? of expenditures over itscciots The expezwlilures wery iess than last year and tie receipts i.7ft* -ia5 The estimates for tho year ond- June ItiSl, ahow the doncioacv to be arovided for by an appropriation of 57.710;UOO.

for star service for tlio fLscal vcar cobtpmplaced largely increased mail lacilitics ia tbo states ot Kentuckv, South North Carolina, Tynnesveo, Florida, Mississippi, and Tbis service has already been Ldvertised. Contracts to begin Julv liftJO. The postmaster-general rocommcads tinactrneut a'law carrying mails tbe Ls king," and tbe end of its upward march is yet afar ofT. The'movementnt present is largely spocula- money realized in tlie trratsun-, to remain subject to the lawful claims of owners. If this iiad bccu done heretofore in Texas, it can safely be awertcd we have heard but.

little of land forgery in LLe is slid that Hum claims he been i great bcucfaelor to the state. He awcrto Umt h.n has fouml of property "wiiicli Lad boen assessed and taica for years as unknown," and without Jus onMozLCc no taxes on it ever would have boen paM. It can be very readily seen how a strict enforcement of the Ixw of csclieata will close ouc i venue optTi to fjcaod, at the some time increase the of tho sfcue. otbars, not tax lilies, permitting their land to be a.sMy*sctl us unknown bought In. by the state from ycir to year, noon claini and have property, wttcn tLere danger of suit beiag instiUUcd lor cseheaL Another law, which Troald go far preventjoa of forgery, ahstjid be enacted, viz: providing 1 thai aD desaad other JDRJrunienU of wrilisg to or alTtictiDg real property, should, after recorded, reoain in Ujc cuiAodrof county clerk.

The jreat dUaeuUjin eslabljabing guilt in all bad forgeries is to the destruction of origiraii immediately after ibty arc upon record. A certified copy of the record being evidence adjnjflsiblt in all courts, of course tlie forgers liavc DO further use for Uieir original document, miid tive, hankers and other nioneywi inen would be unsafe to keep them. buying freely, and they dt so because they TJie an as thfi writer 'remarked a while is tbe ia market." tst article of i K'ii spinners here and in what they arc worth. They mav at.Ica^: call the Attention of holdingoVcr British North America. Silver for tbe moment rules quiot--say al LocdoG is Governments ccntinuo steajlybutnotactirc.

Sales -I's (coupons) iaX, 3. Tee were neglected. rliag bits a firm front because of the nb- chicGvof Hank- sj demand bUls c-i- of the power of rogues, to tamper land tillti in Texas. E. YT.

L'OS. There a iarye in bonds. and land to 70: Houston nnd tt'roo UM ttc last or 'two slide viy tncllicr relic of tire Londca ills day! of ttc residence OB western ide uf Ti aJe.coninjoiiIy itDown house. TJic Jocal William IJTcd ia. It when he was prcfprieior of tbc Uiciltr i in pirt to i UIi itr il3 carvings negotiaiwas of the and I pncjiiivc paoeUhig.

wonhr of Chattanooga for a. lease of tho road. I UiGx: in sacia niatl number of now in operatioa is an of 13U7 over jas; vear. otal nombtT oi empldyes in the 'service oC the rou engto, ve Accepted. ATI, Nov.

to public ipectation the reujcatioQ of cleri Aiabroso was accepted this morning, to tffect when sncoessor sboll be In mokJDff aajiooacement in the clrcmu court, would not hare concurred ia accaptasce of the resignation cf it conld in In tha of Half MOOD, in A'dersgale injr took hJinietT off ite Son. ia Liverpool. hdvie some iiic; cOvioii market to-day, ia the rtlavions liuNUic. Cabios to the sauu report shat X.OD- Atre Le in mariiBt strocg and oouyaat for coUcn -jd'vrroLc ibr 'o'low-" tvitathe belief tbat coasamptioQ wiU kocn JQ me ep.gra take and tokiug Laics per HtC' Moon is 10 which amount it aero liiev- will i To m6 aboot, able to ijcn nATft, TM to th-r snowstorm, setjiu. 'The tag and tonr got 0 i formally opened to-day.

within Sve or sir miles oC Oswego when they I Gen arv is delivered, the opening address, fol- lose tboir lights. The tug turned around and endeavored to hold tho 3eet nntfl daylight, but the fleet broke away, and was lost, with all liontis except sir, who referred by tht ijj. Thiny-ybL persons, inciudiDg omen and ono drowned, a total loss. Igfattook said ha wanted them. to.

oa their affidavits and give testimo'cfv for him fa- stead of for Spofford. They stated that tho alCdavits in Xjiv Orleans were true, and they feared they would he punishedif they testiSen difTerentlyr.in YFashiagEon, took ap a l.iw book and showing tiiac tbey, conic! not be Trent back oa thd tilSdavitk, After ingtho desired, aprewl'to testify as PresoQt in-tho room. uioun YORK, XOT. longsiioremen 1 companies hjive acceded to tho demands "oo account of tlie large amount, of freight awaiting sWp- but will not "pay increased rates when season is STov: Conabno to- tition J. Jevcts; auto in naeetinss of To STorfc add, Erie railroad company ot capital stoekoT that by 1 by J.

E. 0-iLora. CoL EJuott of iSoutb a colocvu raao. tx-niorrow. Hammg all but the fair was Crowded, There are present tigiit military coucpanies, and fire companies the'procesion lit tscort governor to the gronrulo.

Pn bile IZrak fajtC, Tor-K, NOT. A number of of cooperation pive a public breakfasc at the St. James hotel, at tb-day, to ifr. Georgo Jacob Holyoko, previoot; -to hi; dw- parcure for as a slight lanark of ap- preciatiou in which Jit; iKsuient touie working classes ti held in country. Speeches were mado by Dr.

EeEdws, Mr. Hoi- yoke. lieid, Parim: Goodwin ami EAi-TDronz, Sov. IS. The iarge flouring mill A.

jVcbbsotu at Calverton, was points in 10 however, Commodore Garrison mominj deposit-1 projeeiinc'saities and, quaint oriek Vbrk checJo io tic i-i now a ihicg of ifce in payment oJ pest. a Ia- pe pilft of modem to be i wnonet of iis After e-, mmisier Of T3io PuiZixtltUc Judge Lcocfc, ccunty jcdgt of a 3: pray for safety oC tho rapoblic. The babeas corpus oC tho State of I be informed vs. Cnited i-tatea Deputy M-iriaal Walwr: i prompted by tee blfibopL Eo desires to aJio, the cases lor "ialse impmonnrfst, ioforroed bLtbop his dio- are being fajorn dav to day, waiting i cc aztfcorization, aaa more the arrival of United Norton, if he visits jio has taJarn in tha coojitv I eonrt yet. Corton Ueeclpim.

"ov. thousand eight bales cotton were VcSi day wiij "rw NOTCaiSrr. irreeulAT. bos 2mi; Neir Omtn! Erie to cisr..

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