| Show B IY Y filom urt A oti OTT american bican RICAN me 22 the advisory committee of the republican party havo hare all gone to their homes in view of the fact that the case for the tho presen present is transferred to the supreme judicial court the committee de Bires to have it stated I 1 how however eve ove rj aa as a fact taci of large import sance since in their judgment that not mot oae member ef of the republican par ty has been permitted to bea sea the election ejection returns since the tho day of election anti and they state BS as the re snit of their examination that for fon ox the first time in the history ot of maine the privilege of inspecting the returns has been confined exclusively clu ciu to one party and in this case cue to the members of the defeated party judge libby and judge ludge danforth of jf thib this county received rec elfed elved telegraphic inquiry from ohler chief justice appleton whether he deemed it expedient to assemble asae naVle the entire ampre judicial court in thia ihla city on monday to determine the extent ot its ite jurisdiction in the premises 1 and especially to consider the application for tot a writ mauda mus mua to compel thi the secretary ot of ithe state or the council to exhibit the election returns in time to have corrections made under the statute it ia a understood that both judges answered the chief justice advising the assemblage of a full lull court lle lie sirs bauer and baker hon nathan webb and hon thomas B beed reed will appear as counsel for those who demand the right to examine the returns attorney general mclellan Mo Lellan neilan will represent the state government and will be assisted by william J L putnam or of I 1 portland NEW NE W youit 22 relative to getting sugar from borgum and cornstalks corn stalks the commissioner of agriculture baya says I 1 tell you it will nut be many years before thib thia coun try will raise bugar sugar su garto to export phillip sidney post united states consul at vienna ia Is in washington he said today to day that the crops this thia season in europe had been almost a failure hungary which Is usually exporter of cereals will hardly have enough for tta ita awu consumption rusala la Is making more progress in the introduction of improved agricultural machinery texan auy any other country in eastern europe the prospect for tor a good market in europa europe for american cereals and provisions Is bright prance urance F drapce alone of the european countries coun post thinks is apparently enjoying a bees seaf besson season ion lon of material prosperity erity says it is worthy note that an industrial exhibit exhibition foil has just been held at raleigh N 0 which wag wai entirely under the management of colored deop people 10 and was entirely successful the timea times says bays we have news from washington which if true must be accepted as remarkably good oai oni corr coir correspondent espo dent telegraphs that it la Is probable that sherman in his forthcoming annul report will discuss the question n of legal tenders and reco recommend ic legislation gi which will lead tda certain extent to their th withdrawal and cancellation should the secretary so detary do what la Is here predicted as probable it would remove a very serious obstacle from the way of the complete establishment of sound currency heretofore bherman has been the consistent opponent odthe of the cancellation of greenbacks green backs he has held hold with nirm firm firmness nesa worthy of a better cause to the theory that what the country needed was not the withdrawal of government paper but its its ita equivalency to coin it will ba be a decided advantage ad e to thoun try it if its chief financial officer assumes the bounder sounder position that the leas less government has to do ao with currency the better for all concerned certainly no better time than the prevent for the gradual retirement of legal tender will present naw itself thad that a the policy which the rimes times has hab never ceased to urge on the government vorn varn ment mont and on the coun try Webe wehe we believe llop that thai it must alti ulti I 1 mate lybe be adopted and we trust that the time for its ita adoption is not far distant the house committee on rules today to day and nearly completed the work of the revision of the rules secretary schurz schutz received the following afele telegram nirom om general Ger isial hatch to day dk J J A 14 ak 14 os PIN OSAo AGENCY ayr air nov 19 aeton jeton 0 7 schurz mav secy interior in answer to your dispatch of the the tte he commission sion slon yesterday was assured that all of the white river eiver utes would come in and give their full testimony the tho indians indiana attempt at dodging ia Is well understood by the commission cominis who have demanded a different course on the part of the indians ouray has ordered all the lud iud indiana lans ians in here by the we shall then arrive a at I 1 the facts or br close the commission with the demand intimated in your dispatch signed eatch commander secretary schurz instructions above referred re erred top toy to were ere ero to tho the effect that in view of the transparent art artince itice of the tha white river biver chiefs chiefa the com commission w lesion should declare that as it was waa understood that agent meeker and hig hla hia employed emp loyes were murdered and Thorn burghs com coin mand maud attacked attached near the agency and nobody else was there to do this but wit the white river elver it was useless for them to deny that some of them did it and if they would not declare which individuals were responsible they must all be held responsible all forfeit their treaty right band sand all be treated as hostiles ho stiles the commissioners were further farther instructed to obtain testimony from subordinate members not chiefs chiefa of the white river band and from that testimony and the evidence of the captive women mike make up their minds as to who the guilty parties are and ask ouray to procure their surrender under compel filon of the threat above indicated tho secretary infers from general hatcha hatchs telegram that this course is already proving effectual LEADVILLE col coi 22 at one on monday bionday morning 45 masked citizens forced sheriff watson to surrender to them a prisoner name named d charles stewart Bt ewart a notorious footpad who had threatened to kill the man who had him incarcerated as hs soon as he should get out stewart wag waa 20 years old begged piteously for his hla life and for time to write to hla hia mother at conneautville penna but was only allowed time to say any a brief prayer and was then hanged the meb mob then took ed frodsham and ul though be struggled furiously hung him in a workmanlike marfi marsi mannor manner v that indicated familiarity with the hang mans trade frodsham Froda ham nas has n as been jumping ioos lota driving off pants by force and conducting himself jn in a generally objectionable channer mauner manner the following note was pinned to his hia back notice to all an thieves bunko steer ers footpads and chronic bondsmen for the same and sym fathi sers ot the above class of criminals I 1 ahli is our commencement ent and this shall ashall bo be your end we mean business let lut this be your last warning var ning particularly coone cooney y adams conner connery collinot Col coi colllns linol hogan ed burns ed champ P A kelly and a great many others who are well known to this organization we are strong P A kelly who has been accused of taking bribes while city marshai marshal and jim bush have been warned to leave or share the same fate th the e thugs and bad characters have also banded together and claim that havink having names enrolled they will immediately be gin avenging their comrades death and will punish evary evry one of the who executed them they haxe have already threatened to burn the town and have sent no tices to some people suspected of having been concerned in the hanging to leave the chronicle Chr onide and the herald forces have also been ordered to quit those papers having advocated extreme measures to check the Z outlawry and mad crime crimo which have been decidedly on the increase of ate te NEW vork 21 the break in he union racla racia pacific was caused by an announcement that the atchison s topeka santa fe and the st louis and san francisco roads had bad olied ands and intended to complete lete lefe be the former to san francieco the hei hel marked decline in erfe erie was due largely to the report bf negotiations with vanderbilt aji by a syndi ate cato representing the wabash system of roads for the purchase 0 of shares of his new york central that such negotiations have been going on is undoubtedly true but it is also quite certain that they 0 have ave avO beon been suspended tempo probably fidall finally closed without t result the referring to faits subject says tho the present bear campaign which looks near if indeed has not already reached its calmi caimi nation has its origin strangely enough in a transaction dev dei destined tined to prove an important bull element in the stock market this transaction Is a of a magnitude unprecedented if approached in thenan nals of the stock Ex exchange chanke now that confused and conflicting statements of the affair are rife we present the following account of the transaction which will wo we are persuaded prove to be correct some time ago a syndicate coin corn posed of some of the richest of our home bankers and american bankers re residents ros res identa in Londo london nj and a number of railway men proposed to buy from vanderbilt shares of the new now york Central and place it upon uron the london exchange they at the bame same time agreed to turn an immense amount of traffic over the central system of roads this would of course benefit the central system to the detriment of erie thereupon a bear pool poof poo was waa formed to sell shares of erie this pool it is thought hafs haa demoralized the whole market except the central system should the determination be carried out qt all ill the trunk lines linea would be bene fitted except erie As the stock brokers bay say the shower at the stock exchange is over and the umbrellas are returned in their cases interpreted this means that the excitement in the stock market has waned that the decline in blocks has been checked and prices are advancing that there was only one failure after the great decline is spoken of as showing that the were in good part only the wiping put of profits on paper the recent break was the work of large speculators some of whom were heavily 11 short 21 of the entire list hat and some of whom were short only a moderate amount of general stocks and wanted an opportunity to buy back the stock which they had sold out and which they needed in connection with their plans of the latter iatter kind the wabash stock block may be said to have been boen chief the speculators who wanted wabash were also heavily short of coal stocks and there was a general short interest in erie the stock market is strong and speculation very firm in tone the flurry or panic of sest yesterday erday having entirely disappeared steadily from the opening j till noon when an improvement of irom from J to 71 7 per cent had been ched A dispatch from valparaiso of states that all the peruvian ports the blo bio blockades chades of 0 which were vere raised about a month ago azo have again been cut off from communication with the outside world A letter from in a supplement to the star and aier her aid ald panama giving details of the fight with the peruvian iron ironclad clad ilu huascar ascar bays the scene beene on board the at the moment of the Burren surrender dbr baffles description and on seeing the wreck composed of pieces of thick iron twisted into every conceivable shape shapes splinters of wood broken swords furniture nil all mixed with frAg fragments ments mento of flesh the deck flowing I 1 in t blo blob odone done could only gaze in wonder at the deadly effects of modern arms the cabin of the commander was a wreck and where it existed were a number of dead bodies the only ony part that could be found of commander grau graus was a foot and a small part of a leg the body of the second commander was in a frightful condition one ono of ulu the large balls balli had bad a struck truc k him in the head carrying the whole upper part away and leaving only a fragment of the lower with the beard attached on the right leg were four woun wounds do the right arm and side bide being com eom completely piet elj eli smashed according to the roster there were over 60 persons mies missing ing lug g these are accounted for by the statement that from the bursting of shells some soma bomhof of the crew were blown into the sea while others were tor ton torn nAnto into I 1 fragments 9 ments menis serapid So rapid was tre tle the firing that the deok deck of bf the zu jsu T abcar was wab completely fiu flu cl Sred and it waa was difficult to find any dby 6 oue one e tb can cun jun tan the therise risk of oncoming coming up tip to r lower lter the flag four in succession having lost their lives in the attempt uh until it was successfully accomplished by a negro it Is thought will make the fit forsea and fight again although her whole upper works were knocked to pieces by the chilian fire the condition of affairs in is anything but favorable A min Ister erial ial tal crisis followed the capture of the kua Huas carml carmi a it new ministry was not formed until fie pierola nola rols the great rival of prado for fon or the presidency was called in prado has become un unpopular aud and no serious trouble would be experienced in de posing him unless his hla his hia soldiers fiol diera at arica determine to sustain him 22 the united states auditor of railroad ac accounts coan i ts has re received a communication from the vice president of the central pacific railroad Ball moad road company en ensio enslo losink sing aing a check for which in connection with the amounts dub the he compan company and withhold by the united latos tatos treasury ry for government transportation both on its subsidized and rolda roada between november ath 1869 and june jane soth both 1878 eulalla the requirements of all nil existing laws in regard to the payments to the government of 5 per cent of the com companas comp p anys net earnings during that e entire n tire tiro period the payments made by the tho company last lot week settled fettled its itt indebtedness on ou account of 0 the 5 percent per cent requirements quire ments and ana also siso discharged its obligations under the Thyr thurman nian sinking staking fund law for six months following the of june 1878 from which dato date the hin sin sinking king fund obligation was to be compa computed it 16 mij may be said therefore that the central pacific railroad Ball rold road company has settled all its ecil ecla ae with the government up to tnie trie of last december cash payments for the year 1879 will not bo be due until umit next February Vice President Hunting jin hib his letter transmitting the check writes to auditor french as tollo to jo WB ws in making these payments I 1 may add that the central Pa pacific citie ra rall kail road company do doi s not ane and an never did dispute the claim of 0 the general t to nive five per cent of the net ear earnings ninga niDga of the road after its completion in the eyes of the law differences have arlson arisen as to what constituted net earning as to whether five per cent could be taken out of the earn iLga of non nou aided roads and as to the date when this partition should begin these points have uon wen be en recently decided so that an appropriate settlement battlement can at last be reached there remains the que question stion aa w to whether the pacific companies are rec ree receiving iving the reasonable 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