| Show BY TELEGRAPH HO ir AMERICAN NEW YORK 28 tilden wilden was serenaded last jast night in the course of his remarks be he endorsed the democratic state ticket and said thia this el election petion has relation to nation in regard to which you expect that I 1 should make some observations ions lons you are aware of the je result s allf of the contest in 1876 A voice you were robbed tilden excitedly I 1 did not get robbed the people got robbed it was a robbery of the dearest right of bf freh free government the right of the people to govern themselves and change their rulers at will if the american people lie down and consent to sac sacrifice the integrity of their control over their own government they will commit a wrong not only against themselves but the people of every other land one thing I 1 promise one thing I 1 swear before the assembled people of america I 1 swear that the government of america will be restored to the people according to the idea of its founders the world says the arrests last week were 1580 births deaths the worlds columbia S G C special bass says after being occupied during the entire week on criminal matters pertaining to the county the grand jury yesterday returns returned a true bill against L carpenter late revenue collector for the district of south carolina for forgery in two instances and for fok rai rat raising sing altering and printing warrants upon the treasury A true bill was also found against robert smalls colored congressman from the fifth south carolina district for accepting a bribe of to vote for the passage of a fraudulent printing appropriation passed at the time smalls was state senator the case is so clear against smalls that he has not appeared at the present bession cession of congress the legislative comm littee is still in session and has procured over fifty witnesses to pattersons Patter sons bribery of the members of the legislature at the time of his election as senator aad also in his connection with the blue ridge railroad swindle from the testimony given by ex members of the legislature it appears that patterson paid them them sums ranging from to imo 1000 according to their influence to secure his election the times says shortly after ten last night during the performance for mance at nibles garden some unknown person in the gallery cried fire the house was packed to its utmost capacity and as might have hive been expected the arai arni alarm aral created a panic the audience sprang to their feet and u a rush was made for the tho door women screamed and fainted and the scene was one of the wildest confusion the exit door on crosby street was carried onn oil its hinges by the excited crowd and the glass in the doors leading to the main hall on the ground floor was broken to atoms the crowd in the gallery rushed down estal Latal stairs ras rag and the noise made by them aided in still further alarming the multitude the policeman on crosby gave an alarm and in a fermo few menta moments the fire eugine engine from marion was en an the spot ready to assist in extinguishing the supposed fire meanwhile fleming the les Ies seeran to the stage stages and coming forward assured the audience that there was no fire and no cause for alarm and at the same time offered a reward of 50 for tor the arrest of the person who cried fire this thia statement hadtke had the effect of quieting the audience and tha the banic panic soon subsided during the excite excitement ment mont the play proceeded the only interruption being the remarks of fleming after the curtain had bad fallen on the last act fleming again addressed the audience who had bad been re to keep their seats for a few lalo laio no ments and told them that he believed the alarm of fire was raised for the purpose of injuring his bis business and was the result of a conspiracy on the part of rival managers who were vere jealous of his success he reiterated his offer of a reward of 50 for the arrest of the miscreant who raised the false alarm asar As far as could be ascertained no person was ww injured by the rush reuniting from the panic several ladies were carried fainting into the vestibule but bub soon recovered it is probable the alarm was raised to give the pickpockets pick pockets an opportunity coply to ply pis their nefarious trade 28 edwinaa edwin adams the actor died at 1115 this morning at the residence of dan gardner and in the batters lat arms he was cons conscious cious clous until within an hour of his death when be he called his wife to his bedside and bade her good bye the funeral services will take place in st james episcopal church on thursday next and the interment in mount moriah cemetery BOSTON 29 the officers tf the north bridgewater savings bank think they can pay the depositors 25 percent per cent within 30 days the loss to depositors depends upon the amount to be received from the estate of the deceased defrauding treasurer southworth he was short soom NEW YORK 2 29 9 the sailors struck today for an advance of from 14 to 20 a month mouth they marched through the streets to the number of and wrecked one objectionable boarding house but were finally dispersed by the police several arrests were made the mayor of fernandina telegraphs that he be needs to keep keel the well from starving and supply the sick with necessaries the heralds Herald 18 washington special says the silver people think they have a pretty sure thing of it in both houses and yet they are probably mistaken there are a good many silver men but they are of many minds some of the mor mop mort most t eccentric would vote with senator jones to make it an unlimited legal tender and have it coined at the m mint int like gold others however are vehemently opposed to thib this isas as extremely impolitic and dangerous as well as dishonest but they would agree to a measure such as secretary sherman is also believed to favor that is recalling all legal tender notes under 5 and issuing silver dollars in their stead making these dollars legal tender up to 10 perhaps 20 and receivable for public dues up to 0 that amount between these two kinds of silver men there is an irreconcilable for the latter believe belleve that the former seek for a measure which is in its nature fraudulent and injurious to the country then again the friends of legal tender note shave a good many votes all of them will not go for either of the silver plans these projects in the house will be referred to the committee on banking and currency and willbe there vigorously fought over by hard and soft money men and it is very doubtful if it that committee ever brings into the house a really dangerous bill but when it does report the bill it brings forth is sure to be debated in committee of the whole and the result of such discussion will be yit it Is now believed a sensible conclusion there Is apparently apparent lva jya lya a very general opposition to the ibe resumption date but even this weakens before the law tho the price of gold and people begin to say any that perhaps resumption will whittle itself out after all and irmay it may be as well to leave the resumption date alone for the present it is not probable that anything any thing will bedone badone be done on any of these currency or silver questions before the annual message and treasury report are laid before the house and these will add a suggestion of their own to the general mass and necessitate further counsel both partie salso are carefully looking to their own future and neither is anxious to make a hasty blunder and thus spoil its chances in 1880 the democrats in particular are on their guard there will be a good deal of wild talk on that side but the leaders are sound in both houses and the leaders of the democratic party will control it when the moment of action comes private letters from a highly responsible pon sible source in japan state unequivocally that recent secret negotiations got lations between england and japan on the one alde side and russia and japan on the other have embraced these points and results viz england insists on sharing i all of japans advant advantages ag ea in opening coreay corea and japan refuses to concede the demand russia consents to support japans refusal to any extremity if japan will waive her claim to the northern port of entry and choose one further south washington 29 the senate in executive session confirmed the following nominations wm W upton second comptroller of the treas treasury wry james Gil treasurer of the united states albert M wyman abst treasurer ref of united states I 1 frank Gilbert Glibert United states abst treasurer at chicago john P hoyt hoyi of mich govenor governor of arizo arlo na marsden mareden 0 burch barch united states attorney for the watern western district of michigan S 8 matthews united states marshal for the eastern district of michigan H H bates of new york examiner in chief of the patent office the hurricane which recently swept over the island of Cura coa caused a loss less of property i estimated at the loss of life was large in the city of Cura eoa coa many of the most solid structures were crushed by the waves and many persons persona buried in the ruins the people were made paupers haupers in an an hour indianapolis INDIA 29 senat senator mor tons condition at I 1 was about tho the same bame as reported last night SAN FRANCISCO 29 A victoria dispatch says Willi william arn milby member of the provincial parliament was wag drowned in the frazer river at hope last friday FOREIGN lo 10 LONDON gox gos max 24 21 ex president and Mrs Grant Graut on ou landing at on their way to paris iest jest yesterday erday were welcomed Welco maed by di dl 51 huguet grandsire senator for pas de calais and by the sub prefect ot of boulogne the latter was specially ally aily deputed by the government to greet the general on his arrival on frach french soil at paris parts gen grant w was as greeted by the marquis D de 0 abcar the first aid de camp ot of president macmahon several accounts concur in stating that the turks have commenced a vigorous bombardment against the russian positions in pass and have llave already silenced one russian battery A correspondent at states that the egyptians before their removal to varna suffered dreadfully three or four hundred going into the hospital daily with dysentery according to news from the best sources at constantinople the grand vizier cannot agree with mahou bahou mad dagad pasha on the question of an armistice maho Mabo amad has urged an armistice with all his influence the grand vizier recently tendered his resignation but afterwards withdrew it A berlin correspondent says it is asserted that prince in a communication to the russian ambassador here berei emphasized the determination of the czar to con coll dinue the war until the conditions of tho christians in bosnia besnia herze govina and bulgaria were finally and definitely improved PARIS 25 25 specie in the bank of france decreased francs the past week general grant and party visited the elysee this afternoon they were received by marshal and madame macmahon the latter acting as interpreter LONDON 25 23 Mini minister ater pierrepont and earl derby have bave signed a treaty regarding trade marks and trade labels the treaty goes to tb america today to day five thousand colliers are on strike and two thousand more go out on saturday the staffordshire colliers are voting whether they will accept the reduction insisted on by the proprietors all means of transport have been requisitioned at and sofia sona for conveying three months provisions into plevna on the dinst there were 4 wounded i in plevna private hou houses ses have lave been converted into tio lio hospitals want of lint and medicines are felt bennin BERLIN 25 the russian losses to the dinst officially stated are men semiofficial semi official journals announce it likely that the reichstag may inay meet earlier than usual because of the unquiet state of france LONDON 25 several dispatches from rome assert that the general of the jesuits by the popes order has expelled from the society father cruel editor of the cicitta vac Vat catolica olica both asa as a sacred orator and writer he has heretofore been regarded as one of or the brightest ornaments of the jesuit order and of the roman church father cruces offense was in maintaining that the temporal power is not necessary to the of the church it is said that he intends to publish a full account of his differences with the vatican dating from 1871 A bucharest correspondent co says after making a tour of the azaro witcha position he is convinced that a winter campaign is impossible with the existing transportation system already fodder sometimes fails for days karb kara has been bombarded and part of the city is on fire the place is provisioned for four months I 1 PARIS 25 gambetta in his speech at the chateau chinon violently denounced the governments electoral mancou manoeuvres declaring that but for fraud and robbery republicans public ans would have been returned he made a bitter attack upon the empire and the but spoke in very conciliatory tones of the other parties par lles lies and predicted an eventual alliance between them and the republicans when the present passions had bad time to go he paid this may commence in this very place I 1 most disinterestedly desire it gambetta declared that the republicans desired order and progress they had ilo tio no subversive aims he was not an enemy to those who governed france he was an enemy of no one he exhorted his hii hig bli hearers bearers to have confidence in the majority which would know how to make the authority of france prevail without exceeding the bounds of legality LONDON 26 A russian onn off official lelal dis dispatch pat eh dated before PI plevna ana oct 25 says yesterday after a desperate engagement of ten hours duration general bourkas Gour kas detachments operating with a portion of the imperial guard captured a strong turkish position between dubnik and Tell teli Te liche che ehe gourka then stationed himself on the sofia road strengthening his position with new fortifications this engagement also resulted in the capture of achmet erval pasha together with his chief of staff many mady other turkish office officers irb irs about foot soldiers and an entire regiment of cavalry four cannon and a quantity of rifles and ammunition were also captured our loss loas is not known but must have been considerable suleiman pasha telegraphs under date oct as follone fol lowe today to day twelve russian battalions with cavalry and artillery attacked the works of Rust chuk the turks made mado a bortle sortie and forced the russians to retire into their entrench ments menta at with a loss of killed and wounded four russian divisions attacked the turkish line on the lom lorn from near kosova on the the right to on the left they were repulsed with a loss of killed and some prisoners the turkish loss is killed and sixty wounded in regard to general gourkos vic victory torys checket pashas official dispatch from Or chanie claims that the attack on geliche Te liche was re pulsed repulsed but admits that the rulan russian cavalry has posted itself at and destroyed the telegraph lines the impression prevails that since the rains the russians convinced of the impossibility of wintering in bulgaria will make a desperate effort to reduce plevna and defeat suleiman pashas army before their retirement into Roumania becomes necessary the Ameri amerl american caa masons recently landed have joined folded the strike the staffordshire colliers colf heis teis have voted to strike the bank of new now caledonia has failed note circulation francs the european debts are two millions ont oat 26 francis robinson known as millie lillie seville it of the emerson minstrels oie ole killed dilleh himself BERLIN bernin 26 the weekly statement of the imperial bank of germany 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