| Show BY AMERICA AMERICAN N NEW 22 tho T splendid record of the clearing house ex change given below surpassing in iii the rapidity of increase that of any other othen week for six sit years and probably for foi a much longor longer time times is sufficient lent answer to all doubts doub as to the solidity and reality of improvement in business the publics weekly table to be bb published tomorrow to morrow shows the following LOSSES san frane Franc tec 0 28 38 28 sy rAc nac M igi GAINS new now york sis bis Boston poston chicago 0 baltimore 1 au cincinnati S OS ht st new orleans fd 3 noula Loula vule vUla 1 I nitta ritta burg providence izi kamm city clveland aja indiana new H haven LOW i the aggregate total of business transactions for this week this year ia Is against the corresponding week last iasi year san Francis cos business this week is little over against last year the graphic s referring to the extraordinary tra ordinary demand and remark able advance lin kin in coar stacks bays biays we are enabled to state after careful inquiry among officers and directory rec toris tores of coal carrying rail rall railroads rOds that the tho business of their roads at present is considerably in excess of anything any thing heretofore experienced in their history the diminished d operating expenses by reason of the reduced cost of labor and materials more than compensates for the low price of coal with the present vol ume ode odo of demand mand and it only needs a slightly higher price pried for coal and a slightly increased consumption to restore these great properties to the dividend paying position which they so long occupied before the panic of 1873 the demand for anthracite coal T e s tr trieb tries ilot of th the 0 c country 0 u nt ry a and n d 0 opening p of new and large markets in the west and south is already fully equal to the supply and the carrying facilities of the roads are bre taxed to their utmost it is confidently predicted that at least two of the coal roads will be enabled to resume paying dividends within the next six months arrangements are now pending for taking the new now jersey central roads out of the hands of the receiver the steamship Wie wieland tand from europe brought french gold this makes a total of 41 arrived from europe since saturday morning nearly nea aly in ia specie has come into the country since bince the resumption of specie payments and nearly nine tenths of the whole amount has kaa arrived since august 1814 washington 22 in the case of tennessee vs james M davis argame argument nt was continued continue a bay b attorney gen general eral dayona devena soe foe defendant and concluded by james 0 field foi for plaintiff in continuing ding the argument in bendi of f defendant the attorney general maintained both the judiciary ac 1879 and subsequent legislation na now W under consideration 1 fon for the renil removal ival of certain cases eases from state to federal courts are vall val dand idland constitutional that C the night right of a state to vindicate anu and a id preserve deserve its peace ia li t to 0 tue the i 9 kraye graye ta ye rights of the unit united ed states S tate s to preserve and vindicate vireil powers chatmas what was waa complained of was dene done by defendant in the performance of his bis official duty to the united states and that this fact constitutes the federal ingredient which gives jurisdiction to the federal courts the right of the united states to protect its officer and to hear accusations against him is indispensable to the enforcement forc fore ement of federal laws the gravity of the charge can make no differ difference ened to the right no statutory process procesa will authorize the removal of an indictment for an assault aa as in the case of Jen jenkens kous kons wallace jmj r 0 C C reports the existence of official return to duty and the claim that the alleged crime orime was wag committed in the performance for mance of that duty afford no requisite ground for the removal of the cause the attorney general clon Clan oral cral further furt lier ilon maintained thap tha oven even if under ex laws there could be no regular jury trial in the federal courts it would by no means follow that the cause could not be removed it would still be removable and it would be for congress to remedy the defect fin ally the propriety arid necOs necessity sity of appeal to toi tot the federal courts by federal officers imprisoned for acts done by them under the color of office la Is everywhere recognized and if this thia defendant cannot be tried in the united states circuit court the truth of falsity of the facts alleged in his petition should be ascertained by elumina habeas s corpus and he bo be either discharged or remanded as the result may require tomorrow to morrow murrow the court will take up the cases eases of bf the maryland Mary land lahd election judges which involve the constitutionality of the tho federal election laws jaws A statement prepared for the forthcoming annual report of the commissioner general of the land mice office shows that during the last fiscal year mineral paten patents tF were issued leaned embracing acres of mineral lands six hundred and twenty two mineral entries were made at the close of the fiscal year and 1642 remained of eight hundred of this number however had been examined anu and suspended for further proof or on account of contest four hundred and lorty seven agricultural claims or lands withdrawn as mineral remained of but on ggs of them hearings bearings have been ordered civo five hundred and seventy six aix agricultural claims on withdrawn lands were decided during the fiscal year fourteen thousand lour hundred and thirty three acres of swamp lands were certified to the state of california in the past 12 months making a total of acres since that state was admitted into the union the swamp lands patented to all the states aggregate gre gate up to july about acres MILWAUKEE 22 the sentinel of tomorrow to morrow will contain an account of the horrible atrocities in the milwaukee H use uee of correction this institution is used at the discretion of the court as a prison an intelligent convict luat just released whom character alp koe aoe a to v U V ji jj labat persons he lie has ihas been an inmate two years all that time be he was not allowed to write to his friends or counsel and nia uia family supposed him dead he says the flour furni hed bed the convicts for which the county pays 6 a barrel la is damaged cow feed and cannot be baked the meat is putrid during daring his confinement embryos of calves and horses were furnished edas as meat sand and he brings the bones which are in the possession of the editor of the sentinel the details of the feed are horrible beyond expression of the tho brutalities of the keepers he says they were beaten and put in the black hole which Is a filthy dag kennel five feet four inches by five feet A A man cannot lie at length in it no ventilation the floor covered with vermin the men were placed there for twenty days and two died A chair factory is connected with thee thet institution it is charged that the police are in collusion with the superintendent perin polin to kidnap men to work on chairs the whale story is the most startling and revolting published in this country it is claimed the charges can all be verified pa 22 A freight aeck geck wreck near north worth bridgewater on the trie pittsburg and lake erie erfe road last evening resulted in the instant death of N 0 lemmon brakeman and severe injury y to H lenow L enow know engineer and fulton fireman the accident was caused by a cow pu the track throwing tho engine and train over an embankment ban bau banki kment nent another freight wreck on the road two miles eastok east of connellsville at 4 thi this s morning resulted in the instant death of chester cheater linn who with three others supposed to be tram tramps 9 were stealing a ride the other parties escaped with blight slight bruises none of the train men were hurt the accident was the result of a broken rail rall or axle CHICAGO 22 A A concerted effort seems to have been made last night to rob the members of the opera troupe while the opera was in progress at movie Mo Vickers kerys theatre diamonds and other valuables eaid eald to be worth thousands of dollars were taken from the room ot of miss was at the grand F pacific hotel and the tho rooms of other members of tho the company at the commercial hotel hotels were entered edana and a considerable amount of valuables secured no trace of the thieves yet the police have been keeping the matter quiet cincinnati 22 at the steam navigation convention general G 1 negley read a statistical report of the amount of commerce last la year in which he said the cotton crop last year was the largest on record bales 70 per cent of which was exported great activity has marked the exportation of breadstuffs bread stuffs and the move ment of coal and iron the shipment of provisions to europe from this country amounts to tons dally daily BAN FRANCISCO 22 M ME E morton a recently arrived agent ot of a new york firm shot himself through the head at the palace hotel today to day attributed to losses in stock in which he invested at a previous visit here some months ago the committee appointed by the chamber of commerce to cons consider ider lder i leon franco americal reciprocity treaty made a report taking ground against it the chamber adopted the report general grant left for sacramento this morning where he be will remain until friday NEW A cablegram from london says A cabinet council met this afternoon in downing street and the question of the settlement of afghanistan was I 1 am informed on excellent authority that a plan de by abo governor general of india in iu the council was submitted to it and met with general approval aio alo the plan the first place that Alghani not be an since the mutiny the policy of annexation in india had a beldom eldom eidom recommended itself to the conservative the old idea has died out that the secret sebret of british success in india la Is dependent upon the extension of the sovereign rights among the native princes lord Lyt tons project is thatah that afghanistan ghani stan shall in the future be placed on the rooting looting that the nizam of Hydera dominions now occupy the nizam la Is bound by by treaties with england in virtue U ut hib his own vizier and the british residents at Hyder abad the effective minister the government lates to recognize meo guize his hereditary rank rauk and privileges so long as he remains faithful to the terms of the treaties it guar altees that the titular dignity social pres prea prestige tige and private rights of at his bis family shall not be invaded it rives kives him entire control of the Ni arnat and pays him a sti stipend pend pond to be fixed by mutual agreement for the support of a subsidiary army of cavalry infantry and other troops to be bi e off leered from the several british presidencies cies these privileges and these guarantees are to be conferred on member of the present Ar ammers family it is believed that yakoob kahns ab abi di cation will ba be gladly accepted by the authorities at simla his successor has not yet been designated but this much is certain that an english resident will be placed at babul and that through him the british government will hence forth exer exercise else clee a direct influence over the fortunes of the state A strong contingent cf nf native and english troops will be maintained in the country commanded as at Hyder abad and english officers will be exclusively chosen two points still remain doubtful one is whether the troops will be massed at cabai cabal or scattered through the various fortified posts but it is believed that the occupation of f Jella labad and suggests the latter course as the likelier the other doubtful matter ia is whether the british government will pay the troops directly from its own coffers or will allow the afghan ruler a fixed stipend for their maintenance the revenue of afghanistan will be collected by the native officials as in the provinces of Hind hindostan but they will be under the eye of british superintend ants the latter will not be recruited in all probability babi lity from the ranks of the indian civil service but according to the system prevalent in the northwest will be military men employed id iti civil capacities the civil service will doubtless supply the judicial force of the country as in the rest of Hind hindostan but even here more freedom will be left to it the he afghans and moro more ju judges adges appointed the tha army will b bo maintained as in tv Hyder abad 1 it will be distinctly stated that this system is adopted to protect the people from native ic it I 1 la s believed that the leading officials at cabal have already al realy expressed themselves well dispo disposed sed sad to bome some such method of government govern goverd meril merit the governor general pit lit project which is said from internal intern nl evidence to be the work of P some orne members of the council and probably of sir bir john straucey cey late lieutenant governor of the northwest provinces received the earnest attention of the cabinet my informant a ids that it was very favorably received but the anglo angio russian em broglio is as far as ever everroy from rom a solution lord Salis salisbury burys speech is said eald to have raised the strongest resentment at st petersburg and count has definite instructions to remain here until lord beaconsfield Beacons field bas baa spoken at the coming lord mayors banquet on november 9 he will then probably leave unless the Premi premiere erlb erla speech is pitched in quite another key from that of lord salisbury the advises advices from constantinople that prince lobanoff would succeed have been confirmed by dispatches from the russian capital matters are here believed to have assumed the most serious aspect prince will probably soon go to london and the results of his consultation with the czar form already a theme the me of 0 I 1 the liveliest discussion not ed with anxiety itis it is certain that the bitterness is increasing froin from day to day the consul general of spain states that subscriptions will soon be taken in the principal cities of the united states for the relief of the sufferers by the floods in spain two thou band tand human bodies have been recovered in the deluged districts 4 cincinnati ohio 23 A special from grayson kentucky relates that two hundred men rode into martinsburg Mart insburg elliott county on monday night surrounded the jail overpowered the jailor took two prisoners john W V kandall and vm wm mcmillan to a tree near by and hanged them the men hanged were known to belong to a gang ot of outlaws acty 02 latno jools son a bailor sailor on the ship sea mn jang has been found guilty of the murder of oha chai D brooks the mate at sea on the A several other seamen charged with complicity in the murder will receive ce va Be separate trials sentence is deferred W va 23 bethany college was partially destroyed by fire this morning the building is valued at the fire broke out in the north wing of the building at 3 this morning and owing to th the e scarcity of water and the ineffective meana means for putting out fires the wing was totally destroyed the blackened walls wallis only being left lefi at standing anding the wing contained three society halls halis ballauf of the college library the only property saved was five fine oil paintings presented to the societies by mr keene richarda richards of Kep kentucky tucky which were valued at some of them were considerably damaged the societies lost all thor their property including their libraries not a book escaping the flames the wing was valued at on which there was an insurance of the fire is sup posed to be the work of an 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