Show BY TEL PEB reb ap umon unon TELEGRAPH arnz USE AMERICAN CHICAGO 27 27 the times says two men quarreled in a last night over political matters ono one I 1 wanted to tod toj bet the drinks that three fourths of the tiie crowd present were in favor of garfield hancocks adherent adli adil erent consented and taking up the ballots announced that they stood 11 for hancock and two for garfield the other man said the count was fraudulent and going behind the returns made the result in favor of gar Gartl eld held knockdowns knock downs followed andin and in the melee hancock lost a vote his sup supporter arter henry pohl falling dead witra aitra with a long knife in in his side three men were arrested J the decayed body of 11 II H conant was found in the weeds reeds surrounding his house at cicero a suburb I 1 1 saturday evening conant lived a secluded life and his neighbors who found the body had just missed him As the tie tle house was in ill some disorder it is supposed he lie vw was killed lulled by burglars washington 27 the following statement tat ement obtained from the tile third assistant postmaster general hazens zens forthcoming annual report shows the amount of second class mail matter newspapers and periodicals transported in the mails malls and the revenue derived during the fiscal year ended june 30 1880 the weigh t in tons during 1880 ISSO increase over tons the postage collected in 1880 1889 increase over 1879 the case of jessie raymond agai agal pst senator ben hill in which the plaintiff claimed damages for alleged seduction was dismissed ed today to day under the rules of the supreme court for failure to print and record chief justice carter in dismissing the case said to miss lockwood plaintiff counsel the suit mever alever ought to have been brought hince since the alleged off llense was no cause of action here ge gen i williamson commissioner ef the general land office has called a convention of the tile surveyors general of all the western statland State states and territories to meet in salt lake city utah on the ath of october next the object of the mee meeting lingis is io discuss the present method of making surveys with a view to instituting sti eti ting certain reforms tending to better and more permanent work tinder the present laws jaws the united states consul at byrons france informs the department of state that the cereal crop of dra fra pranee prance nce this year will amount to 10 lines average yield there will be a large demand for american wheat in germany the cereal crop is mediocre one in russia somewhat of a failure the cabinet lia has been invited to attend the forthcoming celebration ottlie ot tiie tile olle hund r and 1 5 d fiftieth ifil anniversary niver nisei aly alj sary of the sett gett settlement lement of balti moi mol the vessels of the navy which are to assemble at hampton annual review will le be ordered del dey ad to baltimore to aid in the celebration SARATOGA 27 the irish american republican conven convention met today john L henningway henning was made temporary chairman various committees mere were a recess in the afternoon a permanent organization i was effected eue ene eted the platform 0 of f p principles r endorses the platform of the tile national republican convention promulgated at chicago woin goin in jyme last rhe tho members of the thie state committee were instructed to enroll irish american republican voters in their respective assembly districts speeches were then theil made and the convention adjourned BAYONNE CITY NL J 27 on saturday day night the standard oil companas Comp anys pipes were laid as far as newark when the scene of operations was changed to the Penns yai jAi vania railroad tali Tall road noad bridge ero cro crossing ssi tiie the hackenback hackensack Hacken sack river the pennsylvania company finding the object of the standard company was 0 to o connect their communipaw works ty pipes with the erie railroad refused to permit the pipes to be laid merosa their bridge briJ brid ge fearing the thi bridge bri olgo would be captured like the central railroad bridge at centre vil mil villette ville lethe the approaches to the tiie bridge llave been supplied and the tile pennsylvania railroad tug boats are out protecting protection the bridge by plying streams of f water on oil the standard oil OH company pip pipe men emen at avenue oin oln cin in this city the pipes that cross the tracks of the dummy railroad A are fa unused but owned by the pennsylvania vanla vania railroad The Standard companas Comp ompa nys anys police are re guarding the crossing today to day fearing the pipes will be torn up b by the pennsylvania company henry cadmus of centreville Cen cent reville treville who wab wag shot by belligerent pipe 1 men on wednesday morning has commenced suit against the city and standard oil company NEW YOM YORK 27 A delegation of 50 gentlemen connected with the shipping interests of this city went to 0 go governor ver nors island this morning to wait on general hancock in order to present an address and ommer offer cooper co oper atlon and support during the coming campaign in reply gen hancock sald said 1 I am very highly honored by being abing waited upon today to day by representatives senta tives of the various branches of the shipping interests I 1 am very glad to receive the address which you now present me I 1 am much pleased with your visit if it only be that it has shown me the de details tails talis of the tile organization that I 1 was not previously familiar with I 1 was fearful earful yesterday that I 1 would not be 30 able to meet this delegation today in consequence of indisposition indi os i tion see I 1 am very glad giad that I 1 have been n able to meet you the general then wast vas introduced to the gentlemen comprising the delegation ST LOUIS 27 the republicans vincennes vine Vinc eimes elmes ind special says ed hogan an employed of the ohio and mississippi railroad went into the aarnio agulo of jennie roberts last night and found dou douglass cass Will williams ianis lanis sitting 9 in in the lap of late adams one of the inmates mates of the house without uttering a word lie approached williams dealt him a terrible blow on the bead with wi th a large hickory stick inflicting injuries from which williams died this morning hogan fied bed andis and is not yet captured williams is a nephew of or hogans the brutal and unprovoked murder has ca caused used intense excitement throughout the tiie cou country atry and should hogan fall into the hands handy of the people he will be lynched kate hate adams is suid seid 9 U id to be hogans hogan s girl JERSEY CITY N J 27 work at the tunnel vas was yas resli resil resumed med this morning nl with sith an all extra gang of benthey men They commenced cutting ashay the iron plates of the tunnel which prevented e the lowering of the caisson by six this evening that was accomplished and the caisson was lowered 13 19 feet when eight bodies were discovered and shortly taken out of the caisson and from there to the M morgue of the eight four were lie ile lle stifled denti Ged as the remains of B sheridan jas creavey thomas burns and michael broderick it was impossible to identify the remainder NEW bew ORLEANS 27 james oliver wright cashier and thu tho late civil sheriff gauthreaux were arrested charged with the embezzlement of in transfer claims due the city and valued at also had lo 10 answer the charge of having connived in the embezzlement of converted by the late civil sheriff gauthreaux to his own use LITTLE ROOK rock 27 the repudiation amendment is defeated by a direct vote of about 1500 majority and by a fall lail failure to receive a majority of the votes cast beabout by about 1000 majority the total votes cast in the state is about SARATOGA 28 nearly all the delegates to the state convention which meets tomorrow to morrow are here the state committee has chosen rufus W peckham as chairman and adoli adopted ted a resolution recommending that the tile conventi convention oil oll add the following persons to the state committee augustus schell john reily kelly and edward kearney new now york erastus corning albany and william purcell pure eli ell of rochester all except purcell were opposed to Bobin robinsons sons election last fall MONTREAL 28 sir john mcdonald replied to the address of welcome that tile syndicate had bound itself to complete the canada pacific in ten years and anol given a money security also to operate it ten years after completion tile tiie syndicate was bound to place the lands in the market at once onee and carry outa out systematic scheme of immigration the road would not cost the old provinces of canada a cent he was enthusiastic over german capitalists aiding in directing a stream of immigration to canada english capitalists capiti lists were in a fever to buy land in tb the e northwest north west ile he had accepted the odfer offer of thomas brassy M P for acres near the base of the tiie rocky mountains indianapolis 28 weaver replies to frank hughes I 1 am appos ed to a joint electoral ticket wit with corpos the tho th democrats in maine or the republic cans in west va and will pre prevent eni such action in any section of the th union if within my ray power As to t your insinuation that I 1 ain am actuated by sinister motives I 1 denounce you von as a slanderer rew NEW YORK 29 the heralds london special says kas elpe expedition will form the topic of discussion at the next meeting of the geographical society that is if full reports should have been received by that time the herald correspondent interviewed several arctic explorers who were unanimous in kas eulogy the tile following dispatch was received bythe democratic committee yesterday gold hill nev nov 27 IF IV II 11 barnum chairman nevada is no longer in the tiie republican columns colonel fair will succeed sharon as united states senator wo we will elect demoe democratic ratie congressmen and our three electoral votes will be cast for hancock and english R R KEATING member of national democratic committee from nevada clil CITI CHICAGO CAGo 28 gov cullom has ordered the election of four additional judges adjudges for the cook county superior court in accordance with the pr provision 0 vision of the state constitution giving one judge to each persons this addition to the judiciary is rendered necessary by the large I 1 increase acreage of population given to cook county and chicago by the last census superintendent walker gives the official figures of cook countes Coun tys population as DETROIT 28 willie mayer a young man while trying to climb over a threshing machine working in sharon township on saturday fell into the cylinder and was drawn in to the hips and horribly torn and mangled physicians could only ease his pain and he died six hours later CLEVELAND 28 grant and logan arrived th this is morning and I 1 were met by simon Camero camerona nf who came from mantor man tor where he visited garfield the whole party took a sper cial clai train to warren after breakfast I 1 1 1 FOREIGN F 0 R B I 1 G N To LONDON rondon oNDoN 27 the naval demon 1 hangs fire and euro europe pe Is is I 1 anxiously watching every movement of the parties struggling over the cession of a wretched adriatic village but every one knows it is not the intrinsic value of Dul cigno 0 that has brought the power of united E europe u to bear in the matter what is now happening at Dul cigno is but a sample of what will take place on a larger scale on the frontiers of greece ani what may involve the most sanguinary continental war since waterloo should the rebellious element stirred up by the turks to thwart the will of europe finally break loose from the sultans Sul sui tanys tanas feeble control and spread anarchy and massacre through his dissolving empire from to bagdad there Is is not a tribe that is not ready to throw allegiance and the revolt of almost any one of them would cause a disturbance which would vibrate through every nation in europe the result of the Dul Dule cigno igno struggle regulates directly the f fate date W Of Janina should the northern albanians bo be compelled to yield probably grece greece may obtain peaceful possession of the slice of territory awarded her if pw on the contrary both Dul cigno ind and janina have lave to be arrested i by force then it is a measurable distance to the time when greab great slavic powers russia and At austria Istria must move inove their armies down to bottlo definite ly the future of the balkan peninsula the i prince of montenegro in an lliter lilter interview view with admiral seymour ex express the strongest conviction that his troops could take Dul dui cigno clano unaided the answer of riza pasha to admiral seymours ultimatum was most emphatic the pasha said his bis aers orders were to protect the integrity of bf the ottoman territory He would fire on any ary force montel monte negro or otherwise admiral seymour informed prince erineo nikita of montenegro that he had atel agram from the british ambassador at constantinople stantin ople saying the atair affair was now in the hands of the british admiral and the prince of montenegro at a second conference prince nikita assured admiral seymour that his troops were ready to march to dul cigno immediately it has been arranged that no shot will be fired from fro m the fleet near the town of dul cigno but the fire will be opened on Masara Mas amand and other fortified positions the grins have six guns signals have been arranged between admiral seymour and the montenegrin divisional commander riza pasha has a well equipped battery of horse artillery the delay in the departure of the tiie fleet is conjectured to be caused by ta who Is either unprepared to puah things to extremities or has had a pressure put upon him by russia the last note of the porte refusing to surrender Dul cigno unless th the e naval navai demonstration is abandoned was in great part r t the sultans Sul sui tanas own composition ia it t required as a condition for the surrender of Dul cigno not only that the demonstration be abandoned but blit that no demon demou stra c tion shall be employed in connection with the greek frontier front ler lei on any other question and that no other concession in the future shall be demanded man ded for mon montenegro ten agro DUBLIN 28 the murder offord of lord Mount morris has excited a feeling of alarm little atle short of panic among all respectable classe clashes party differences are for the tim time discarded in the presence of the common and imminent danger it is 1 paid raid on all sides with equal despondency and bitterness ness that there 19 is is 19 no longer an any y security for life and property and nobody can feel safe who ventures to assert his rights or discharge the duties connected with the possession occupation or management of land if his acts conflict with the interests or prejudices of those with whom he has to dea deal 1 the country is ig drifting to anarchy the arm of authority seems paralyzed and the executive is utterly helpless although at present the panic panie is felt most keenly by land owners it is shared by employers of labor who see the growth of the refractory spirit among the sub ordinate class the scene seene of the last murder is in a district which is the i very centre of the land agitation and is the result of a communistic conspiracy of the worst type it is idle to pretend that the murder was not agrarian it is in vain that th atthe the land agitators now repudiate all responsibility forthe crime let them if they cauthe ean can the lesson that for eighteen months they have llave been impressing upon the igno excitable people let them ulem restore if they can the moral sense they have depraved and the conscience they have deadened let them endeavor to revive the principles of honest honesty yand and instinct of huma humanity ity which they have helped to stifle by |