Show B BY Y TELEGRAPH GRAPH rca res umon man lum A american M E R 10 AN NEW yore YORK II 11 the state of general era trade jo 10 slow blow no appreciable movement over ovar jast last week but now the disturbing element of the heat ed political campaign is over the mercantile community may be ex pecked to settie betkie down to business with renewed vigor it seems beams to be the een dment of the business pub lie that the change wrought in the political complexion of the country resulting from irom tuesdays tuesday battle of ballots will be productive of no bad effect yet sweeping changes are always regarded for the time with more moiear or less lees of anz aaseby tou fou their upon the policy of the country the result of the election la is pretty generally regarded as a pointed intimation that the peo pia pla have becom become e weary of an paying pacing ing jug war taxes hail hall a generation after the war ia is over and having a large portion of the revenue diverted to illegitimate purposes the majority in the present congress have now an opportunity of making a record on ahn tariff fand and internal tax questions which will go far to regain for themselves the of the country which the elections of 0 tuesday would beem seem beim belm m to indicate has hag been to a large extent lost the bouey money market is still atrill stringent gent owing in part it ia eaid eald to manipol tion with a view of depressing stocks the available supply of fund bunde howe however la Is small and not evenly distributed as while a few banks have a surplus most of them have no more than sufficient clent to supply the wants of their own customers yesterday an order was waa received at the tub i tub treasury from secretary folger au thorl zing xing the tue redemption without rebate of interest of the bonds embraced in any call to the amount of in each week until otherwise or ered this order caused bad feeling and its effect will be to relea nelene e c a large bum num of money from the treasury and will fil III tend tena to res tore the market to normal conditions the banks will from this time be less verely severely ee taxed for cur rency to move the crops but on the contrary will soon be in possession of a part of the money sent to the and south bouth the past two weeks the tone of the general dize market la Is for the most part par unk mak and some staple imported commodities are belling selling at a logs loss to Im importer owing tu to excessive supplies Bread stuns stuna have been abject to little change except an advance in corn though wheat is firm while flour Is i 3 irregular Hog products are a turn dearer refined petroleum ia Is inactive and nominally firm while crude certificates doc dot lined and rc covered recovered leathers are quiet and unchanged cotton both spots and futures are lower baw raw sugar quiet and steady refined in moderate re auest at at tit easier prices coffee dull and weak at further decline tea ia is stagnant at private sale buyers supplying their wants wholly through auction rooms rice bice dull spices quiet pig rig frondell iron fron dull duil with easier tendency rin tin fin weak and lower copper quiet and steady lead dull ouli and in products of california there ia to not much do ing wool generally gener alJy quiet prices easier bales sales 60 bales spring 28 and ibs ibb spring 27 and lbs iba scoured spring 85 5 hides fairly active at full lull prices hops continue to advance choice state having realized as high ai ast par pound and various bitter drums druga which are in demand as a substitute for hops lops including chips and chamomile flowers have also advanced it Is ot of jn interest terest to note that the demand ia Is better for foreign account quicksilver quiet 40 borax fair fak demand firm crude sperm and whale oils better bitter demand sales at new bedford hedford 1775 barrels los ios barrels northern whale barrels humpback private privat e dried apples peaches and plumb plums blow of sale saie bale saie at prices demanded new bew NEW II 11 herbert spencer I 1 says gays that americans submit too easily to imposition and are careless of their rights english sympathy with the interest in america is not tinged witti aily any political feeling but there ia Is a thorough tho and complete understanding of Haye robe bobe soli soni m and debauchery and brosti aution of the american civil bervice service ber eer vice vlee the belief is now generelly expressed that the november election implies a national repudiation of all these things and of all norms forma of pos bossism siam that the pati patience ence once ct of the too lenient and easygoing easy going people lihs has been tried too far and that now it has been aroused the aeo of f its will is ir herbert spencer sailed for europe i today to day washington 11 frank H fall fail charged with attempting to influence the vote of route jerore referring to a statement recently published over his name pays fays he ho never made such a statement for publication he charges that wells doctored the affidavit he made to suit bis his own purposes es and bass says in affidavit given out by the agent of the government aa as mine I 1 never swore to and they know it he further charges the prose pros cution with bringing bring irig pressure to bear on him aud and resorting to threats to compel him to shoulder the entire responsibility ot of what he did charles E shaw connected with the star route scandal in that be he was accused ace of attempting to bribe the juror donophan voluntarily surrendered himself this morning and with his counsel col Pelt Pel ner went to the polica police court and was placed under 2 2500 bonds to appear when wanted shaw bays says he has been in virginia for the past month on business bu bam SAM II 11 eight hun buu dred and fifty four immigrants arrived in this state by overland railroads for a week during the week letters were received from 16 state two territories and eeg land jan germany france and canada a aking klug asking for information about the state there la is a prospect of larger immigration than ever know beaure in the history of the state ST PAUL 11 A report la Is received here from crookston minnesota binm hota eota thiet that it is snowing bastin fast in some sonae places it has already drifted 10 to 12 feet high MANDAN minn I 1 11 L ice Is commencing to run heavily in the missouri weather quite cold an I 1 blustery navigation Is likely to moge doge in a day or two minneapolis II 11 navigation is closed on the missouri river five boats boata winter at Bismarck one at belford the rest of the tile fleet at points below specials to the tribune tonight from bismarck and forgo report cold weather all along the northern pacific much ice lee running in the missouri and red bed river biver it bas bai been snowing all day lit jit bib bis grewing growing cold raf ras fast it washington 11 secretary folger this afternoon made public the reports of the various commissions appointed to examine the custom houses with a view of render ing the service more efficient the commission which visited san franciso Francl so report the present expense of collecting on about 6 65 worth of good i amounts to ii 1 an estimate of was submit submitted for collecting orallar i amou abou ts s of duties being an increase of last year it recommended the appraisers pral serB sers department be organized with one head instead of two and it Is the of the coll qc tor be fixed at and that of the deputy surveyor and deputy naval ft icer at 2500 each estimates are as follows collectors colle etorla office surveyor office naval office s 0 for contingencies the oregon commission becom i mend a slight increase in the force total estimated expenses for the next nest fiscal year the district of alaska commission reports the present expenses per annum and affixes the estimate for the next cheal eal cal year at the district of willamette wili Wiil amette portland oregon the present force re received a compensation of estimates and salaries for the next fiscal year are nixed fixed at 27 and contingent expenses at district of humboldt california estimates are fixed at 7 of which is for salaries the thle contract office of the post office department la is beginning to receive bids for carrying the mails malls on star routes these contracts are on routes in the states of iowa michigan a and n d illinois and run from july lat 1883 1887 1857 they amount in the aggregate to about two dollars the post office department has begun the payment of allowed claims of postmasters who have suffered loss by fire or robbery so far nearly 1600 claim claims covering a per iod 0 of I 1 fifteen yeary have bt bian cn received and examined tho the largest number of thebe these claims are from the west espell espeLi especially ally aily those arising flom rob tob robbery bery bary i washington II lithe litho the tho rumor t th atida allda abut secretary new had rebis rests ed started here again today to day but it ia to prema premature iture at least lewt it groi is s out of the well known fact that new now does not like his position and wants the or nothing by common content holger falser or new must go nearly a year ago mr new became secretary succeeding upton upton had hat been the political manager of the tho department both under bherman sherman and under windom when new succeeded him secretary folger having just been inducted into office he naturally supposed he was succeeding not cot only to LT throne but in fact his friend i assert with great that know ind Ine Folger to be comparative comparatively jy un trained in the arts of practical doll poll i ties the president appointed new to run ruo the treasury for so as its ies led went but the secretary proved re factory I 1 he insisted on knowing all amut about everything done in his name and was too tenderhearted derbe der dor hearted arted to allow men and wo men mm to be discharged charged dle die merely because somebody elbe elee wanted their places with control over appointments new had bad nothing in particular to do he signs ba wit camb to documents like chiefs of bureau but has no real direction his position does not appear to be much more than iban that of a hand band stamp how unsatisfactory is this is to u man wan of news ideas temperament and ambition can be imagined mention has been made of trouble created by news newa promises of office which folger refused to give folger did not like it because new made the promises promise and new did not ilke it because fol did not allow anon the to be fulfilled now the only way out of the difficulty la Is for old judge brady to resign reagan folger takes tabes his hia place aud new NOW be secretary new 13 the sun in its weekly review of wall street affairs has the following concerning concern hig james gordon bennetts new cable scheme making anti anil laying the cable to cost coat of which bennett subscribes tirl bes bea and promises another if a second cable is necessary the total capital to be tie raised to the new cable will be worked in con Lection with the baltimore and ohio telegraph lc le system and the herald advises western newspapers not to mke m ke any contracts with th the west ern union until bennett is ready to serve themon them on pies gitil nis nia new toy but it ia Is hard to see how bennett banuett can offer anything jike tha tho facilities which the western union now gives to its customers all over the continent apart from that same doubt in minds of business men whether he will persist in his new iffat fad l and whether his present passion for cabling may not evaporate as his love for polo F houp kitchens yachting and arctic explorations has disappeared washington 13 1 Mel mei melvillee villes testimony before the jeannette re annette board this was a continuation of an account of the trip after leaving the vessel an and d I 1 included ne I 1 ud e d an account of the separation on the last night the tiie were together his boat was a f ter than the others but he ad orders to keep astern cf of de longs boat on this in however he had in running with the storm and bea sea gotten ahe adHe saw delong making signals to him to stop and be he attempted to do GO so lowering the sails of the boat this however caused the waves tc to dash in da long then made another gesture which he understood d to mean go oa on and not risk swamping the boat by stopping be he therefore hoisted sail went want out and soon pas sed out of sight of the other bonts boats never seeing any of the occupants again until ho he found delongs belongs De Longs party dead on the lena leua delta arter after tailing for some time out of sight of the others he remarked to danenhower who sat beside hambe himbe thought they ought to heave to and wait for the others to come in danenhower replied yes yea melville she ought to have been hove to before this rhey they made a drag and after ma mu h b trouble hove to and drifted until the storm ended next day when he again made sail for the coast this is the first statement from any person that danenhower thought he be ought to have stopped the boat sooner when they became separated BED RED HOUSE observatory N Y 13 prof brooks reports the observation ofa ota of a magnificent at this place early this morning the grandest in many any years the vast brilliant illuminated i le ile 1 landscape equal to the tho light of the moon in her first quarter this was followed by immense streamers and waves of light projected with start hog velocity from the horizon to the zenith a great reat teat mete meteorological disturbances tur ances bances may be expected LiTT LITTLE LL rock 13 the first frost of the season visited this region this morning ri FOREIGN OR EIGN LONDON 11 the chief events of the debate was Glad stones speech on wednesday arguing with the irish that the cloture was the only means of securing the legislation they want saying baying that be he himself desired strongly a measure of local self government for ireland this the tories instantly seized on as a declaration for home rule the irish papers following buit euit his detractors on bil all side are denouncing the speech as a bid for ariah support the truth is gladstone baid eaid only what ho he has bag repeatedly said before he intending by a local self seif government not a con cession of but an adequate substitute for home ule uie lurie ula the only important feature of the debate was cowens speech last it was an hour of eloquent bitter nonsense tho the attorney general generals crushing rejoinder warned cowan that the time had bad arrived when if it he had such charges to make maize against the liberal party and its leaders he should look them in the face or he should not sit ait among them london II 11 the queen will review returned egyptian troops saturday next gan gen wolseley will be in command fhe the observer this thia morning says Tenny sons play the primrose of may produced at the globe theatre last miserable failure the delineations of character were received with roars of laughter and the representations of rustic life hoe moved the spectators to contemptuous merriment A great part of england is now flooded by heavy rains which have been falling ot of late almost without intermission so that in scarcely a single district has autumn wheat been sown it being bring abao absolutely lately im possible for farmers to get on the land the traffic 4 f some parts of such towns as canterbury and reading beading Is Js carried on in boat boats 2 and the country on each side of the railway looks like a large largo lake the sheep rot has haa appeared in many places so that it is not surprising that our farmers are more cari d than ever evets dublin 11 A IL daning daring attempt was made this evening to assassinate justice Ta tawson lawson weon who presided at the trial of E dwyer gray the judge was passing through clove street on the way to hia club when a man who was on the opposite side of the street |