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Show laibt"'mi:iib. GENERAL. n Atiioro. i Iliiltfmoro Prcpnrinc lor thr Nevenlh, nllotin1 Rnnk ICctlrniiitlon ttorh. KiK Nolll4r Talk. Thnt nn((Mmo Alioiil llio on-'rv-K Irutllt ltciiitf Hurl T lilr ii'm on ti !! ItitdO It it 1 1 4 luhn hikI Ncniiiif Mo'li'llm. ' Washington, .11. Two citizens of 1 !altimorf have sent Ut tho di part onpt ol justice a letter ataliuif that it i currently reported that the ilifnll f tbat city, tbrougli hid deputies, il onternplatiu th; arreHt ol n Hittli lent niimherof United Stair di pnly iirtrnhals on or befnrn next Tuesday, ilii tho evident intention of weaken- n(( the f'irco and tlio jiownr and irescnrp ni lh-nn odir'Ts on olnr-tjon lay, anr that fear of i n-ii i III nmt iroUiCtion frnru the Uniterl Hlale-;overiiin''tit Hlale-;overiiin''tit in cfi of tho nrrt of aid ib-jmty mar-h!, hat prmliiccrl a .rofniifid delimit inn among r'-punli-atin, which mak'H it fixwcdingly ullif:olt to procure a Kiillir.ient iiiimi er in witne looalitiea (f volou'wra for -"tinn of deputy mnraliah on election day, i inhimng ia ft ntfitornciit of Lhn ptirations of the National bank rn-I'-mpLion ani y fur tho month fif 'Jctober, and for four nionll n endini; 'i (Iny, bui(( tno firrtt third rf thn T" iit flrnl ytnr: Aborted national bank note lit for circulation returned Mi" trtnk of i"iki in Orpiln'r, r,i:t 'zita: ,fltiv hi i Oji.bfTfiNt., i'.',H7'A4,i; orlf d imtionnl hunL ' io'"b unfit (or circilaiinri deliverfl '" ih rrnMp'ritllcr f cirruuey for rn-pUf'pment rn-pUf'pment with now notrq in October, ?f,14l'; July ltto Oeihrr lilnt, $ I .olo.'.ioo ; not' ft of fail"), lhin(l-a lhin(l-a ion and n iliieiriK national bunko d po-io-d in thn in LMury in October, l,717,iiO"; July Jut to October -Ist, $0 957,000. Totals October, $U,- I 45S $00; July 1st to October 31st. I S7-l.320.300. 1 Jjieutenaut General Sheridan, who 1 arrived this morning with Secretary Cameron and General Sherman, . culled at the executive mansion before j tho cabinet inectinc. They were : closeted with the president fur nearly i two houra. Aitorwardd OcueriiJs Sherman aud Sheridan had a lengthy conference at the headquarters of the army. The number of postal curds issued during the month ending to-day was '23.110,000, being nu increase of '2,977,500, or nearly 5 per ceut. over the issues of October last year. This 13 the largest issue occurring in any ono month since tho introduction of the carda, some three years ago. Chicago, 31. Tribunes Washington: Washing-ton: August Belmont, in a speech yesterday, desires any one to produco proofs that Ihoro is any apprehension among the present syndicate hero or in Kurone that the election of Tilden would have an unfavorable effect on further negotiation of the -1 loan, it August Belmont will make- official application to proper quarters he will he referred to hia associates in the American branch of tho syndicate Morton, Bliss &, Co., and other Amer ican members of the syndicate for the information ho desires. Ono significant eircu;vstance in connection connec-tion with recent information recoived dy the treasury department from the Rothschild branch ot the syndicate in London, is that this information his come directly to the treasury department a Washington by cable ironi London, without tho intervention interven-tion of the chairman of tho democratic demo-cratic national committee in New Vurk, who happens to be KulhsChild's agent. I'uden and Wade Hampton have discovered a novel way of avoiding the resident's proclamation in South Carolina. A formal obedience to the command to disband rillo clubs has been rendered, but these clubs have ecu reorganized under the curious title o( Tildeu's mounted bade ball elubs, riding clubs, social circles, beuevolenl associations, etc. Il is understood thai ti-ncral Sim i-dan's i-dan's visit here and conference with Lhe presidetiL and Oeneral Sherm in folates to the Indian war question. A card from Tennessee published , here to-day by Tilden's literary bureau endorses Tildeu's claims letter, let-ter, aud protests that the sjulhem people have no expectation or hope of being reimbursed fur these chums, i he absurdity of this card is maniK ;t when tho name of 11. T. Kiddle appears ap-pears among all the other democratic congress num. Kidd le is I lie author of the lauiuua Riddle bill, which has figured prominently in the campaign uid whien proposed compem.A tiou to all cittzcna for u.so or j occupation of their property by the United Slates during the war, and provi led that the affidavit ot the claimant, supportt-d by competent testimony of ono reputable citiz-'n, -hould be sufficient pruot to establish -nch use or occupation. Loyalty is ut made a condition. Kiddle has i teen slumping reiiurssco declaring that it iilden is eleclid every p'Tum who has any claims of any descrip lion fur the u?e of evi u a picttel Ih .e, will be made hippy. Ba.liinore, ol. Siierifl Miils donua the report tnai he intends to airett deputy uiarsii.ws before ciectiun day. tie. nays, on liie contrary, that he will uj-dat tiie L ulled Slate marshals il called upon. |