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FOREIGN. rnlml' Enterference in Spane . ish Politics Will Not .| Be Tolerated. No Concessions to the Olergy to the Prejudice of the ' Civil Magistrates. ) ~ These Facis Acknowledged by the Recall of the Nunclo at Madrid, Another Turkish Defeat Re« ported in Herzegovina, " A Targe Meeting in Paris in the Intorest of Our Centennial, A Conversafion with #. Thiers...Gam.- betta on French Politics, Five Thousand Deaths from Cholera in Pamascus, SPAIN, k. CARLIRTS PENSED TV, i Loxvox, Bept. 24.—Tho Times thia morning publishies & special telogram from Bagnerea do Luchon, Fronce, containing the following: #Twenty-five huudred Catliste aro blocked by 10,0090 Alphonsists at Viella. Thoy will prob- ably bo forced to cross the frontier at Port du Noe. The Carlists a¢ Cavarnio bave been in- terred,” TNE RPLIGIOUA CONTROVERST. Mapnip, Bept. 24.—The Ministonal nowspapers savounce tha tha Government wild soon seply tathe noto of tho Payal Nuucio, ‘Chey eay that no concesaloun will ho made toudiug to praju- dico the indopendence of tho magistratos in dealiug with tho Lislops, and especially the Bishop of Seo U'Urgel. A NEW NUNCIO. Mannrn, Sopt. 24.—Monsiguor Rapells fs ex- cted hero to repluca Cardinsl Limooni as hapal Nuncio, TLa latter loaves for liome hortly. ¥ TIVE PAPAL CICUTAT. Loxpoy, 8apt. 31.—The toxt of the circular addresned to_1ho Spanisn I!(uh?‘pa by the Papal Muyeio at Madrid Is published, The Nunoclo say8 -ho "has beon: duected to communicate % tho Dishops tho subatance of tho protest eent by the Cardinal Beerntary of Btate of the ‘Holy Sco to the Spanish Govornmont upou the pope’s attontion being called to tho toleration clsures iu tho now Counstitution proposed for Ain. | avLoHDfl.v. Bept, 25—0:30 8. m.—A srecial dle- atch to the aily News from Mndrid-says the Pono's recmil of the Iapal Nuncio, Cardinal Hinconi, and the impliod disavowal of his acts, have occasionod coueidorablo surpriso, Moa- elgnor Rapolln is moro liboral than his predoe coanor, g PO —— TURKEY. * WALIEE - MOVEMENTS, Brronaor,- Sopt. 24.—Newa - recoived from Belavonic sources spnounces that the forces uu- der Prince Zurke have bech increasod to 7,000. There havo beon divided into four corps at Tienitza and Prisrend, which thoy intend to fontify and hotd. , TUE TURKA DEFEATED. Vikiwa, Sopt. 2.—Private telegrams report thias Dervigh bad beon surprired by the fnsurgents near Ravao, and lost 200 men killed. Loxpoy, Sept, 25—G 8. m.—~Tha Vicuna corre- spendent of the Zymea duclares that the reports . that tho rosd from Raguss to Trebigse ia closed we upfounded. Tho rond bms boon opon throughiout tho_insurrection, snd transnortation of mails and provisions Lias at no time Leen in: lorrupted, O % BELVIAN NEUTHALITY. - - The Ports ban uotifiod tha Lowers that it bag Iesued the stricteat orders to tho army to respect Mhie noutrality of Servia and Montenegro, A BERVIAN FLAN. Vizxxa, Bopt. 9.—To"calm’ the excitement in Borvis, the hiut has beon thrown out thst, fol- lowing the oxample of . the *late Priuce Michaol, flistica intonds to try and unite Losnia aud - the [ergopovins with Hervin by diplomatia - means, As yet this plan finds few betiovory, and is pro- souuced an illusion. 3 + PROPOSED JIBING IN DULOARIA, " { Gapaeities was, that my reprentations of tept. Accordiug to advices from Dolgrade, threa ; Joegates of'the Bulgarian Revolutiovary Com- witico have arrived thors to concort moasuros Mout & rising in. Bulga ho ar- tval of thoeo dolegates may bo »: faok, sut it is mot likely: that thoy :'will effect much, Binco tho ruleof Midhut Pashs, a great shange hss como about in.Bnlgsrin for tho batter.. Thore aro fow.or mono. of -thoso real rievancis,which bisve driven tho Christisna of enis aud Sorvia- into ipsnrrection, It might 18 possiblo Lo got up some bands in the Balkan fasses. but a8 for.any.insurrection on a Jargor Kale, there ara'no elomonts for it, above all now ibat tho Churcli quoation fu settled, and the Bulgarian Cuureh has become independent of Jbo Greek I'atriarch at Coustautinoplo. . + o TUE POPULAR FEELING 1N SRRVIA. + Paris, Bept- 0.—A letier from Belgrade In the dllgeneine Zeitung describes tho warm sympathy liaplayed alf aver Hervia foz tho Horzogovina iu- lurgents, Bubncriplions are evorywhere bowg fized, nnd st Dolgrade thero is an joe fuontial ladfes’ cemmruem comprisiug tho wives 3 all the Aunistors, which fs “collecting monoy @ favor of the jusurgabts and thoir ion and of Bosnfan fugitives, 'I'io peasants \te canetantly sending addrosses to Prince Ahlan {nd lis Mivisters, demapding war with the Lurks. - Tho - Hervian _indepondence * banner, pled by order of the Princo from & standa Hder than tho Turkiuh conquost, iz about to be Mesned in the monasteryof Rakowics. It bears e Arcliangel Michacl, with his sword of fire oa 1o slde, and a two-hoaded whito esglo, the an- tlent Bervian symbol, oo tho othor. 3 HELY FOR THE INAURCENTH. an(, Hopt. 9.—An Imornational Committen for. sesisting the Merzogoviug insurgonts, formed At Parle; hay elsctod the Archbishop of Bervia ity Chmrman, . Al Voselitzki Ijidarovitch, » Rus. Men gootleman, who 18 a membor of the Com- Xittos, and & descaudant of tho ancient Herze- fovina ¥rinoen, hian intormed the Archbishop of s action” Htoutof (e ombars o tho Com: 0 be Hussiaus, O; sy ¥ Cronts, ud Americans, o oL i Borvians, ARETING IN JONDON TO YMPATINZE WITIC THE 18- BURGENTB—LETTZN ¥ROX PARL RUNELIL. LoxNnoN, Enpthl;u b i Iy t Bopt. 0.—A mootiug wi Saopon Bircet Hotel this al mr:z'oan'lga 5::1‘:: fome means for slding {hoe straggling Clrletisns \o Herzogovias sud Losnia, Tua chiair was filled by Josfahs J, Merriman; aud J. L. Farley, ex wonsul to. Conatantinopls, meted Ay Becrotary. Cho !nlh:‘;n. ;s:nluuwl wero adopted: 1. Resolved, That the oppression o, ch tho Chitatsne of oumia snd ae” oobeader and sid of the s mestiog ivdges WAy taln the ta ol fortunate persons, 3. Ztesoleed, That Bir John Bonnelt be appolnted urer of this fund, and that coutribuiions e o faased from atlSatereated in e rogross of Chna. ‘I'te following Lmport and oharaoteriagio ‘o, om Easl Russoll was theu read and xmlv‘:tll‘ #ith grest applause: . Ysunaoxs Lopos, Sept, 8, 1875.—My Dyan Sia; 1 A2 soryy £o say that 1 could not sttend the meeting (o EGrTow 10 & crowded room and follow & discussios on S 3road quaetion withont mors sisk to tmy Liealth than § Inture’ 10 ancounter, Allow me 1o state, howaver, ‘m of the Turkish question, ' wrote a dlapatch of sirong re. #hat 1 Sousider the e 10 Blr Heory Bulwer, our Awmbasasdo, &mnunnp:, n lu::re,: to oerim; lhl.fi-nh w‘n'. L msde o me. 1t appoared from ihose atathe Eeats that (he Tuskish Mt uister of Way reosived for of " Mt fustosd of apy 3 yar; 13, 1ha Arsng Ao Lhpeld. And LoD TVerin oy E@#‘ souaiay dhmn ufn'mg In wusle 10 axirar! ar creass his own by, LA T A e g Gt Nfl-.g:luu #¢ husger and ihirst, and md{ o Barch e whold day I spite of felgea'sud privitlong hl,-hu-h-uuomw ler, bo {8 not qualified to tlorm tha ofices of T court of Jutics, . garavel the intricacies of & long pro:ess of law, and 133T0B00ACH M SQULIALLS " udgrat Toe tohae quence of the employmant of Tur¥iah soldiers In thero 0, havs benn Lo Inia sy unhoedsd, Omar Pacha mado niany faic promises, but thoss promises remain unfmated; T am awars thal some. bave oblalned promises entitled to, and that to to perform thelr promi posterous notlon, Mo Aums voted by the Houss of Cotnmons ware not of lind according to the Appropriation act, hesr ealmly hat the moneys raiaed by an opprersive aystem of tazation are applied {n Turkey to fuirposon of corrup. Uon and waste, 1f, an Holomon says, there In & time far overything, 1t might be well in 1860 to obialn promises, and in 1875 0 lasint pon thieir performance, AC il avents. T cannot think st wa are bound to cmpl? our army 2301 tavy Jo what o sialed to'be our ¥ traditionsh pote ot ¥ Tord Patmerston waa 2a fndignant as T wss at the apatby of the Bultan's Gavornment, snd exclaimed tuat we could not bo expected 10 RO 10 war for & dead reots ara of opinion (hat to T3l an i o wern pect tho Turklal Govarmment y, Womay winely and honorably refuss to givo further subnidios for the support of we Turkish Gov- erument. Ve oblatucd promines through Omar Pactis and othors Lhat fustice sbould be done ta tho suh)ects of the Sultan. it is Aurely no undne Jmpaticuce to nak, fftoen gears afterward, whether theso promines baya been porformed, Hnpposing, huwaver, that Great Ieltain withdrawa from tho acone, it in falr to inquire in what manuer justice can bo obtained 1o fbp Turkish Dominfous. It s hopeless to expect that Tarkish rulera can offord sny secutity for tue yetformance of. the duties of good government, and it may well bo a quention whether Autrls Rursia, snd tho other Powers of Europs, will, if oske 400 80, undertake tin task of internal government In the proviuces of Turkoy, I thoy decline thoro ro- TuAfns but one Tesourco? to obtain for the people of Crotia and tho lerzepovina, nn ford Derby formerly obitained far the poopls of Bervia, gomothing of the nature of indspendent government, I sbould mysclt Trinn to ave Tiitesaly nd Altanis fusds provinces ot o Kingdom of Gree You will now nee whai a vast problem liea beforo s, goorl many years ago, the Pmperor Nicholas of Itas aia stated {o Prince Metlornich that bono fonger wish. ed ta obtaln Constantinaple for himmelf ; that by wus quite roady to sea it placed under the Emperor of Aus- tria, an o overcigm in whom he could condde, That, Hawaver, Ia not now iho question,” T must cantinue to deaira that the causo of civil and rellgoun Wberly may prosper al) oyer the world, but it 1a for the people of Croatis, Herzegoviom And Bervls, (o cou- #ider what {s stfninsble, and by what means good government can bo nectred, Far iin purpons the ‘rishos of the peopla thom#clven mint Lo consulted by fho other Vowers, 1 am glad that the three Northern Toworn ahouid havo wisbed to buito Groat Birilain, France, sud Ttay, fo tho bady to La ted. theso comldned Yowern aro ‘ablo to de Suat nnd equst government which shall be willingly Bccepted by the mubfects of (ho Kultan, aud at tha samo timo maintain the peico of Lurope, 1 ahall lieactly rejolrd st so propitious 8 result, i remain, your fatthful ervant, TusseLL, To J, Lowia Fanviy, Faq. FRANCE. DIED, Tanis, Sept. 24.—Madame Jesnne Loulso Par- rene, the celobratod muslclan and composer, iy doad. 8ho was in hor 72 yoar. GAMDETTA UOVEFUL. Viexxa, Sopt. 24.—M. Gumbetis was intor- vlowed whilo {n Vienna by a cotrospondant of tho [f'resse. Ho sala he was not unonsy with regard to - party. divisiona or Boneparie and monarchlcal -intrignos, Tho numbor of Bonapartist Deputies might nt most bo doubled in the next Assombly, but they wonld bo nnablo to seizo tho (ovornmont or fransfor the army. OUR GENTENNIAL. Sept. 2L—A crowdod mooting, com- posed of ;b principal tmanufacturers of Pari was hold’o-day for tho purposs of inducing par- tieipationifn ths Philadoiphin exhibition, and of furibering “the Intarawts of exblpitors. M. Diotz Monniv, - momber of {no National Asssombly for Variw, presidod, snd dolivered on addreea, in tho conrso of which ho took aceasion to refuto tbo inainuations thrown ont by somo German newepnpers that the goods on exe bibition In ' Philadelphis _might bo Jis- blo to moquostrstion. e Insisted npon tho * neceasity - for Fronch particination in the oxhibition. A resolve was unanimously adopled declaring that the represontstion of Frouch manufactures st Philsdelplia is to tho interents of Franco in a patriotic aa well as oco- nomic senee, and the meoting engagen itaelt to do all 1 ita power to atcain shis object, CHATEAUDRIAND'S STATUE. Pants, Bopt. 6.~To-dsy the inanguration of Chateaabriand's statua’at 8L. Malo was attended by crowds of peopla. After nervieo in tho Cathodral, th various deputations and ofiicials prooceded to'tha Placo Vincent, whero tha Biatuo stands. Bpooches woro delivered by tho Mnyor, M. Camillo Doucet, nnd tho Duc_do” Noailles, who gucceoded to Cha- teaubriund's sest ot the Academy, which, indecd, tho illustrions writor rofused to ocoupy on account of political dilferencen with sho X pire. M. Paul Feval also made o long snd able oration on behalf of tho Bociete dea (tens de Lot~ lres, o whbich ho alluded to Chateaubrigud's luve for Lils nbative country, Brittsny. This lovo it was which prompted him to wish to be burled on tho rock, €rand Ile over- lookiug tho sca, Among all the rocks, enid M. Feval, which brava tho sos, ho choso tho {lluatrious cUfl where wo now atand, becauss o Bomlng for the maternal nest nover loft the roton Swan who sang iar from Brittaoy, After tbe cercmony a grand banquet was given at balf-past 6 at tho Town ilall, and this evon- iug tha town is {linninatod, R DAILWAY NECEIFTS, " The 'receipta of French railways dnring tho flrst ‘holf . of 1876 nmounled to 899,834,060, as_ ccmpared with 570,420,~ 497f. in 1874, Part of this lincroase is attributablo to additlonal liasy, but tho rovenuo per_kilomotro was 20,787f. thie yoar, agalust 10,9154, last yoar. EL AOADEMY ELECTION. Tho Academy alection is fixed for the 14th of Octobor. M. Dumas and M. Jules Simou are again candidates, while M. Laugel hes retirod. , TIE COMTE DE PALLA. Tha Comte de Paris hss baca appolnted Liea- tenant-Colonsl Qliiof of the Htafl of the Yourlh Division of tho Torritoriel Army, | ———— ‘RUSSIA. COBSACKS BANISIED. ‘Lowpoy, Boot. $2.—A special from Berlin says 1,500 Ural Coasacks bave beon banlsbied to the penal settloment ot Turkoatan for having resist. cd the new military laws, Many mors are likely t0 go, as the laws meot with much opposition in tho Ural colonioy. . —_—— ITALY, DIAHOPY AFPOINTED. TRoxe, Sapt, 31,—Tho Pope hold s consiatory yentoidsy at which soveral I'rcnch and Bpanish Bishops were appointed. Mousignor Diez was sppointed Bishop of bt. Clristopher, in Cuba. s ntisss GREAT BRITAIN. TUL JOP-CROP, " Loxpox, Bept. 2i.~Tecont rains have boen vory dsmaging to tho Evglish hop-erop. e M. THIERS. AN INTERRSTING CONVERSATION Paxnis, Bopt. 8.—A correspondont of the Debats relates an intoresting conversstion. with. 3I, Thiers at Oucby. 'The writer mos tho old ststes- man at 9 8, m., returning from. biv walk and about to resums his daily task—the philosophic~ sl work on which ho is engsged. I, am making haste,” sald M. Tblers; I distrust my memory, and will nok Jonger leave floating in my mind the ideas which havo boen ocoupying me for forly yoars; I must at last write" tho baok in which they will assumo bodily.ahapa i it v my lasy will and testament.” “Neforring to Rouancau's '* Emile,” written to repalr kis fault in vot bringing up his children,” he remarked that, though he had nmover becu .a father, the youth of Franca were, sa it wero, his ohildren, It waa being misled by the bad les. sony which wero given it to escape from the roligious {doaa which now sorved for little more than the inatrament of n detsstable policy. It allowed ituelf to be ueized by otber ideas, which' rondered {t uo botter sorvice. [t was not good for it to bo thus drifting betwoon lhe Bylabus sud systomatic materialivm. e ahould iry and recall it to rosson. It was for its sake, as well an his own, that of Iate yoars, beforo being called upon ta pilot tha country after its most torriblo. Pant sliipwreols, he was fortuuate enough to exam. {us clodely with tho best masters what it waa passible for man to discern from tho hoights of all the aclences. He etudied chemistry, medi. cing, umlmg: and astropomy with ab sident love ot trul \mmu(z‘:o spproach to cleurucsn Tus wag Lot oasy, for oply P! must be bolioyed. Ho upernatural rellgion of M, Gui- I was stran to sy the lesst, (ofim- gine a juggler Qod 'who performed tricks to draw tbo crowd. Miracles wers out of plsce in the uotion of God, who had no noed of pothy artifices to make Himself beheved by Ris cres- tures. Tha title of the book is not yor sottled, but the correspondent of the Jebats, compares 1t to Cicero’ Do Natura Deorum,” hownnlr. ab -ltunu:dhan Cuvara disa, Whou thero is good for i - o, Turning 10 polltics M. il oo that ke could have ‘r:nvnnlnd tho of the Republic, which was Inevitablo, ¥t far. 1aer preferouces ‘and different: poiltical auta~ codonts woro buried u oblivion, au onomnouy mass of good lupnbl(otn-, men of order ke {n- | “dustry, would mut:a nrlnud. Moderate Were numeroud not ooly smong d Dot o tie Taougof thy phddle E ng thou!d be dome to owlabliy <0 mipdu extablishmont | THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, -SEPTEMBER 25 , 1876.-TWELVE PAGEB, == fidonco betwsen thosa who sincerely wishoed for national tranquility. Intefligonce would pre- sorvo itn piace, bt it ationld ot bo tuo haughty. ‘Thio poopla b n right to connidoration. hore Wi no Banapartiim (s Franco bofore hia resignation, and gthero would Lo nons nfier tho “eloctions it the country refoctod‘ who- aver. wanted to disturb tho puobllo poace. For himsolf, sithough ho retained hia facul- .tion and had st Inst got rid of bronchitin, ho only denirod rest so that ho might finish his book. o conld lisve no motion_ of yesuming offica’; that would bo a sign that Frauce had not yet nettled down into reguiar life, Could Ls, imoreovar, desiro to recommonco his taak, aud & mecond timo oxtricats iho Hiato from disorgan- Ization, in ordor & sccond timo to roap tho same rocompeuso? Ho mhould naturaily have liked to compiots what la tad boguw, and he mow wishad only $o tako part in publis Jite us n elmplo citizen, o &1 not to quit tiat Chamberin which ho had lived #o long, Ho sliould not aocopt multiplied clections, for wo were not now u 1871 "he establishod Govorn- mont slionld puraite Ry courso wituout mare or leas hilehes or extraordinary remodios, He could desire nothing bottor botki for France dud for Limnolf. This convorsation confirms the impression that 3, Thiers will not sccopt & seat lu the Hon- nto. e, SYRIA, TOEZ CHOLERA OVER IN DAMARCUS—MORE THAN 5,000 pEsTUN, . A correspondont at Damascus, writiog on the 11th of August, says: **The cholera at Damas- cun is roporied at anond by tho authorities, Thoro are now only one or two casos reportod porday, and thoso for tho most part readlly yiold to medical treatment, Tho outbreak commenced 88 oatly as the middla of Aprit, and wo led nat sdvauced far into Juno boforo the number of apparently sud- den deathy becamo so frequent a¢ to striko tere ror into the mindw of the population, and an ox- ©odus easior to imagine tban Lo describo ab onco begsu. - Long cavalcndes of mon, women, chil- dmni and sorvats, monnted orch bpon_n Led and lehaf, or qullt spread ovor well-filled saddlo- Lagy, woro duily seon In tho morning, or near suneet, wendlng their way throngh Juaty gates of Damascus, - with terror devicted upon their palo and haggerd faces. Tt the doctors wero atlll divkded: somo contend stoutly that thoso symptoms nnd sudden deaths woro o reault of apoploxy, discases of thehoart, and oating uurive fruit, of whicls the Damadcanca arg immodorately fond, scted upon by tho intonso Leat. Tho Governmont, with bralseworthy energy, bofore the end of Juno divided tho city 1to districts and ap- polntod doctors” apd openod spothiocarics' 8lops for cach dintriet, though most ‘of tkeao so-cafled ductors wero men of no medical tralniog whatovar, ‘Liae evil grow worso, aud on tho 14th of Jaly it reached its mazimum. The bullatia an that day reparted 305 frash cagos and 219 doaths. It s wall known that this statemont falla far ghort of tho roal atato of tho case, many supprossing tho fact that their frionds diod” of cholora, for foar of having the hgd- diog aud clothing buroed and tho walls of tha Lowse scraped, and othorwiso mucl dawago dauc, &nd tlio payment of & sum of mou- oy required, all of which wore strictly ordored by Goverument, It is estimated that Letween 20,- 000 and 30,000 of the inbabitsuta bave fled, and avo. 5,000 hava died frota this discaso alone. The Christiun aad Jowish quartors wore nearly desartod, snd the fow who remaiued kept ciono quazautino in thoir own houses, Thoto who loft have aullored greally, as tho mountaius have boon undated with thom. Autmals, hounes, ravisious, aud, iudeed, every nacesenry of life, ave boen trobled aud oven quadrupled in prico, and, if any person waaill, no mouoy whatever wonld purchago cither shelter or attontion. In many instauces a rope was Liod round the homi and feot of o dead kody, and it was thus dingged to distanco and thrust futo o holo, which was then fllied with stovew. Thus, althoughi tho cholers ta not at an omi he oud the stroots remain quies sud deseried, many ara trying fo find thelr way back who Lsva tha fall victios to maliguant fovera soou aftor thelr marival. ‘fho Government hiag, very wisely and palemslly, dotormined to aid theso poor wratahoa, oud- hay instituted a quaranting at tho gates of the city, whero, unless they pay an exorbitant eum, they are subjected to a sanitary famigation by sulphur mixed with other substances, sltogethor s villamous oowmpound, out of which they crawl mnore dead than alive; aod, indeod, it 18 said that in more casea than oua, deatl Las actually talen placo! What has caveed “all this? iy the momeontous queation, In the oarly spring soason the Turk- ikl troops from Yeinen wero traustorred to Byiia. It waa a perfectiy-catablished fact that chiolora existed in Yomon bofora they loft, snd tha Egyptisn Goverowont had already- eatab- lished & quaranéine against all vosacls coming fiom that port. On board ono of tho men-vi- war that carriod thess soldiers fiyo fatal casea ot chofers occurrod. Yat, . attonge ta) say, the troups wore landed at Tripoliay \aad aftorward sent to Hamah, wihout eubmit§dreto any quar- antine. Ou tbeir way to thit' place revoral more of “tho koldiora died, bRt st nu precautions wero talken, and tho troops wers allowed . to mix frooly..with the .inhabitants. Hence Lho firat outbrosk of tho diseaso {n La- mal; {8 fully acconiited for, aud thonco it has #pread northward to Aletpo, Antioch, Latakia, and Scandoroon, and eouthward to Damascus and Boyrout. From this it would appoar that tho Turkish Qovernment should be held rewpon- siblo for what bas ocsurred here, -sud nay still oceur alsswhero, aud sbould in future be mado to take, with rogard. to thoir troops, tho camo sanitary monsures which thov aze so osper to enforcost tho prosent moment, atter tho mis- clief i dono, upon thelr unfortunate civitian subjooty.” — RUSSIA AND GERMANY, REOROANIZATION OF THE MUSCOVITE MILITARY B BYSTEM. . Tondon Exwniner, {[1t is certain that *(here Is but one Power laft in Europo which Germany has any cause to foar,” and that avon this, the wmighty Musoovito Empire, is for the moment unable to move. Bug Russla, liko Frauco aud Auatris, 18 reorgan- izing hor. military aystem, and the Russiou re- arganizatian, unlike the Pronch or tho Auntrisu, 18 concoived in earnoat and carriod out with In- tonsa energy. Its fundamental principlo is unl- voreal milltary service far sbort torms, and the renult in that the * yearly contingont takon futo the ranka will ba foas doublo tha old -standard, sud tho numbor of trained men passod ous yoar~ 1y into the raserve, for call to tho rauks in war, will be nt least threefold what it has ever hither~ been.” The ostimatea strength of tho regular fleld army, under tho new- systom, will be o miltion agd a Lalf, snsplumnnm by o ro- servo of - half a’ million, and backed by two fur- tbor_linos of defeuss cerrospondiag to- tho Loaodwebr and Landstrum of ‘the Prussian wystem, whicl, for home defensive purposos, would-bring 8,000,000 of men under armu. - ‘Luiy magniticent* thoory of military development hioatens Germauy with a host of 5,000,000 of Nussinng ‘ready to fight out tho long-standing uarrel hatwecu tho Touton and tho -Muscovite, Nevortheloss, evon supposing that Russis iy al- 1owed by clrcumatances to dovelop bier new sys. tom for tho fitiuen years wuich are deemed nead. ful to brng it to l)nlfcatkm, ~1b 18 doubtiul whether Germany will not bo wors than oqual for many o day 10 cowo to Buy emergency is likoly to arise on her northeastern frontior. hissed il ROME, p CAUDINAL M'CLOSKEY, Roxe, Bept. 10.—At noon Cardinal McCloskey received a doputation chiarged to tranemit to him prosent from sovers! American cittzenw, both Catholics and Protestants, who wers residing at Tomo last apring at tho time ho was raisod fo theCardinalate, when it was resolved Lo ofter him & pre 38 o mark of affection and es- teom.’ Tho ‘gift conuets of a complets Cardi- nal's, dress, , with & . mitro oruamented . with sighteen procioua.stoned. .1t was uccompaniod by an addrees -expressing tho good wishos, os- toom, and veueration of-tho donory. i 11is Eminence, In his roply, thanked the dopu- tation, saying that ho would consdor tho present a2 & token of Amorioa's gratitude, aud le added that tho Pope, in rllll.n% Lt to the diguity of Cardiual, did not only wish to honor -Lim, but desired to whow how much he _avprocisted the Romsn Catholica in America. This elevation (o the Cardinaiste slowedthe strsngth of tho borids which “united the "CI 1 Amorica ' to tho Holy Bee. Thess seutiments, tho Frofate contivuad, ‘*caneed him to feel the necessily of a_superior_co-operstion in tha labora of tho Church, snd, boing unable to rely upon lumsolf for the purpose of obialoiog that \mml rosult, he ralied upon (od's merey, and called upon his hiearors to unite themselves with him in obtaly- {ug tling object. In conclusion, Lo sgain revers- ed to tho peuorous douors, and, repostiug his thauks, exprossed deap gratitude. g phovt s sy ! SWITZERLAND, Jiy s o . FLOQDS.. . ~GENEYA, Boph. 24.—Hecent raingin the Qanton o ot Gloris- have awollen the River Linth Aadits ! land “affiuents, and cansed inundations fn ihe ‘Tomn of Alons aud surroundiug country, aL apuearanco of living akelotons, and who ofton ' CRIMINAL NEWS. A 8wift and Terrible Conclu- sion to the Bellefon- taine Horror, Sickening Detalls of the Uncommon Atroeity of a fluman Belsg.] The Wife of Sohell Makes a Confes-. sion Which Oonfirms His Guilt, An Excifed Crowd Surround the Jail and Bide Their Time, In the Evening They Expedite Jthe Ordinary Course of Jus- tice by Lynch-Law, Extradition to Missouri of R, K, Turner, Newly Charged with Forgary. THE BELLEFONTAINE ATROGITY, Special Dispatch to The Chicagn Trioent. BELLErOXTAINE, O,, Sept. 2L.—Creat excito- ment pravailed in our unusually quie; placo all dag, over tho murder of Biss Laughiin night bee foro last. Largo numbers of peopla have boen coming into town from nll paris of tio enuntry to-day. An excited crowd surroundsd tho Jait to-night, commcuting on tho horrible mur- der. Tesrs aro cntertained that tho prisouer Beheoll will bo forcibly takon from tho jail to-night and hung, Schell's wife ttified bo foro tho Coroner's Jury to-dey that he confessed tobor that he commitiod tho murder; (hat lio attempted to ravish ker, but failod. I then stabbiod hor with & knifo in mora than a dozen places, cut her throat from ear to ear, and, to finish his bellish wotk, kicked in her skull with tho hool of his boot, LATER. Spectat Diapateh to The Chicaoo Trune, BELLEFONTAINE, O., Sopt, 24,~8chell was talion out of Jail at 11 @'clock by n masked body of men, aud huug o o treo in tho Court-Fouse yard, in tho presanco of 500 or 60 poopla. He perviated to il last that ho was mnocent, and tried to thraw tho guflt on hin wifo. (7o the Astociated Press.) Crscissar, Sept. 24,—The Gazite's Tello- fontalue says : Mis. Schell, wifo of tho man ar- rosiod for tho murdor of Miss Laughlin, near Bollo Cevtro, on ‘Thuradsy, was mrrcsicd, and toatifiod beforo the Coraver to-day that her husband hiad told her that ho intended to ravish Miss Laoghlin and kilt hor afierwards; tuat their rido on ‘Thursday.way plauned for that pur- pose, and that Ler Lusband threatened to kil hor It gho followed him when ho wen$ into tho bushes with Mies Laughlin. Bho sags bo re- turnede in about two lonrs, 'itating that Mias Langhlin fought so hard he did not aucceed in ravishing her, slthough after ho hod stabbed ber, sho said Don't ili me, Jin 5 T won't resist any moro,"” but Lo teared aho would teli, aud so killed her, tuicat- eolnyr also to kill hin wife if she told of it. Mrs., Henolf niso tostifiod vo othor crimes commitled by hor husband. The affair causes the wost in- tonao _oxcitomont. Business is wswspended, aud it s reported . that soveral hup- dred citjzons of tho ‘surrounding conniry aro coming into Dellefoutaine to-night de- termfued to-lynch Schell.' Many wagon-loads have airesdy arvived. The HBherlf hos uwum- moned a strong posse, who are gusrding the $il, but tyoubls is exvestod before 5 Cryerxsatie 0., Su‘)l. 24.—About 800 wen ate tacked 1hd jail ai Salicfontaing, O., about. e paat 12 o'vlock “to-night, battored down ¢l doors, deagged Helioll out, aud bung him ton troe. The gnards made no resistance, Schotl protested hia :unosence of the,ciime. TURNER, Byeelal Dispateh fo The Ghfeans Tribune, Osvtronsia, Mo., Hept. ° 2t.—Rudolphus K. Turner, accused of boing & uotoriona forger, of Quincy,.Lil, now under arrest Lero, 18 stated to lisve placed on rocord in this county on tho 234 of Beptember, 1673, a forged deed from one Mary Depuls to William 3, O'Hara, purpoiting to buva beou ‘exceated 1n 1819, Hhortly aftor- ward, it 18 waid, Lo tustitutod sait as attorney for'Fiolen O'linra ITarrell, to rocover porsession of Twéss Jands.' ‘Thore are other parties, decmod respectablo citizens of Missourd, who are, sup- posiod o have made largo smonats of manéy oit of deeds enld to have boon forged by Jawes Noed and . K, Turoer, 'flus alleged land pirate ia £aid to bave, nt about tho ramo time, filed! forged- deods to large tracts of land in Coopoer, tioward, Osago, Buhno, Chariton, and Cols Countles, in_this ™ State. Prof. Turner, of he Agricultural Colloge of Qlinais, and father of R, I, Turver, arrived here to-dsy. Jumes Reed, tho artist who I8 alloged to hava oxceuted the deods aud siguatures thereto, and tho ac- Lnowledgmonts, {s oxpected to bo bronght horo to-night for (rial. we A SLIGHT CORFECTION. &pecial Intoateh to The Chicaao Tribune, ' Fonr WavNe, 1od,, Bont, 24.—Last night » special was sent from hers o tho Chicago Jnfer- Gcean sud Cincinnati Commercial and forwarded from Cincinuati to tho Associated Press, which fs grosaly untrue, and demands correction, It refora to o difilculty botween children attending Catholio -and publls’ schiools, iu tho courso of which ono of tho freo school pupils, according 10 the spoclal, receivod fatal wounds. Tho fact {s, tho difliculty was of tho wost trivial doscrip- tlon, aud tho 1ad fojnred is siound the strocts ta-dav In porfocily govd cogditiou. Tho dispatel alua said that thero was inuch indiguation agaiust Cathalic citizons over the wnaiter, which is whol- Iy uutrue, as fow people lavs hoard of it. ‘the luds camumittivg the sasault wero tinod a nominal sum by a magisteato fo-day. 1 send this correc tionat tha requost of citizans, bots rotostants and Catholics, who were much surprised at the dispateh. 3 'KILLED THE WRONG MAN. * Mesrei, Tonn, Sopt. 3L—A special to tho Appeal, (rom Helens, Ark,, eays : * During tho Intter pact of tast fall,"two men nawed Desson aud Strador tisd a dificuity at Forest City, in which Deason shot Strader in’ the arm, caus. log it to bo smpuiated. To revengo bhimvelf, Btrader wout to Deason's houso last ntght, to shoot him. avivg yoached the hiouse, Birador wonk to ono of the windows, raised s sliot-gun, and fred, misaing Deasun, .but emiptying tho contonts of. the finn into & youny mat, 14 yesrs of age, hamed ‘Thomas - Horton, lalling it in- stautly. Strader then flod the country, and 1 supposed to be making Lisway to North Caroe Nes, whore ho formorly resded.”.. . THE ERIE CANAL RIND, Suecial tisvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Borearo, N, Y., Bopt. 24.—Ex-Canal Commise slouer Uarolsy waa arraigned in the Superior Court todsy and gave the required ball-boudws for £5,000 aeldo from tho usual plea of-not Suilty, Qeorge D, Lord also plesded tho tate ute of limitation againut tho charge of bribery for which lie wan ‘indicted 1o tho ‘case’ of tho caual frands. The Diatrict Attornoy demuried, and tho domurrer was 'arguod ‘i tho Buporior Court to-dsy. Judge Clinton reserved s docls- ion uutil Tuesday. . ARREST OF AN EX-OFFICIAL. Special Disvateh to The Chicaao Tvivunt. Kaxgas City, Mo., Bept.- 24.—Qou, John D, Crafton, tate Adjutant-Geseral of Missourl, was arrested ou his ferm in Clay County to-duy, chapged with forgery iu cobnection whl the Stato war claima while ha was 1 office, fiia sou, who was his clerk, ‘wss arrested for com- pliclty in the offeneo. Both are now uunder guard in this éity, . Qon, Crafion will waivo ox- 3""““"’“ sud let the matter-go to the Grand ury. ) . A YOUTHFUL THIEF, A Spectal Disvaich te The CAtace Tripune, Orraws, 1U, Bopt, 24.—At the old settlers’ plonlc, sbout $wo weeks ago, a valuable: gold watch was taken from M, Debolt. To-day the tbiet was brought back from Chloago, whezo ke tiad Lieen eyor sinca tha thoft, $a proved to ba oue of 1o gamina who, without houan or Lome, arany traccable nativity, infest avory city, i chances for Joliot for a torm of yoars are ruro, THE NE'W YORK CANAL FRAUDS, Brrraio, N. 1., Bept. 21.~—Ex-Canal Commis- tloner Alezandae Markloy wan this morning ar- raigued {u the Buperior Court, under a Joint in~ dictment found against himsell. J. D, Lord, Leowia J. Benuott, Thad O, Davis and William 11, Bowmen, for conspiring to defraud the Ktate, Ho chtered 'n plea of “ not gailty,” and gaso Latl in tho sutm of #6,0003 BURIAL OF A MURDERED MAN, Specnt Disvateh to The Chieago Tridune, Cuampaton, 1N, Hopt. 21,—Alderman Lang, who waa slot on Weduenday, was burled to-day, sud tho procession attending was tho largest of its kind that the city Lins evar witnessod. It was composod of city ofticials, the nofice force, fire campatics, Soclaty of Druids, Odd Felloswa, and fricuds, CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTER, Buecal Dapateh to 1he Chicago Iribune, Axx Annon, Mich., Hopt, 23.—Jethro Mayheo was to-day convicted in the Circoit Conrt of manslsughter. Hae killed Itichard Flanuery in Qctober of laxt sear with & ehair in & kaloor. Mo 1as hnd one trial bofore, but tho jury dinsgreed. Tlo bias not received enienco yes. THIEVES SENTENCED, Special Innpatels tr The Chteano Tribuns, Lavonte, Ind,, Sept. 26.~In the Cireuit Conrt to-day, Young. llarrix, Farley, and Bond wore each sentencod to the Htate I'rlaon for two oars for grand larceny, A yonug man named Atwood wan reutencod to iho County Il for thitty dsys for larceny. HELD FOR TAIAL, Spect Dingatch to The Clacasa Tribune, Graxn Havex, Mich, Sept. 24.~Horcules Daird, charged with attempting to kill Murphy in o bar-room fight st tho -Washington 1louse, soma timae since, had a yreliminary examination to-day, and wae bound over for trial in tho Cir- cust Court. A BURGLAR CAUGHT. Arerial Diapateh to The Chicaro yibune. Mavssoy, Wis, Hept. 24.—A burglar was canght liero to-day with a kit of tools in his pouscssion, and goods stolen from Btoughton uigtit befora last. AN INNOCENT ABROAD, Spectnt Disrateh © The Cireazo Tribune, New Yons, Sent. 20Tt is reported horo that s prominent editor of a Missourt paper, mixed 1p fn tho whisky frands, bas tarvod oll bis prop- erty 1uto money and gono abrasd o live. - = RAJLROAD NEWS, | GENERAL FREIGHT-AGENTS. Ameeting of tho General Preight-Agontsof tho roads leaditg from this city to the East was held yestorday for tho purpose of couridering the ad- virabliity of raising the freighi-raten to Enetern POLITICAL. Mr. Iesing’s Carcer and the llls-b tory of the People’s Party Poctically Skotched, Buggestions Concerning the Conduct of the Campaign in Cook County, fienator Morfon Addresses a Largo Mot~ Ing at Toledo, Gov, Tilden's Horoscops of tha Political Probailitics, IN CHICAGO. HESING'S CAREER, WITR A HISTORY OF TUE PROILE'S PARTT, Haw well do I remember (s year olguteen Afiy-fonr, When there landed fn this cliy frou s diatant foreiga shore, A distinguistied Individual, but what made the matter ra e oy in‘Jeathior-brecchies braught not a cent of changr, He gava the ame of Heslig, and ssid Lo came (o stay: And if there aro apy otliers liko bim, 1 trust they'll sy B% For thsough ki the Dotch s0d Irish aro makiog us ce] o Ic6), That %o arw only pasing taxes for thess forelgmers to i bard to (hink it, but we'rs forcad to owa. g cot 1ta diegraceful in this city to be 8 native-born, But then we'll Lave to wtand 'it, for ho tella us, every day, Tbat if we do not Iika it, pack up and go away, Now 1 don’t ubject to Germane, or to Irinh, 38 o clasy, Lub dont waut as my dietator such » blamed e fernnl apn s Let e tel) you fiow 1t haprens bo *t anch b msn of Pk nol 10 ceirica in bia pocket nearly el the German volo, When ko dropyed dows in thia city, mavy, many years ity ‘Tixe Irlals rat the county, and gave tho Dutch noaliow. 0 fis thouslt thie mattet over, and saw there wisa chance Toturn the tsbles on them and his fortnne to ad- vanee, Hobsrall-d'tue Dutch together over in tho Turner ai ADd aald, It they'd dect Wi 84 tho Caplaln of thom all; o wouli orzanizo a party—and with belp from ottier Taces— e wouid shiovo the Irish out apd put Germans in their places, And st tbe nest eloction, which took place fn the spnug, WL the Lelp bo biad predicisd 30 o that very ) 2. And Mestup, from that hour to eightcen ecventy-four, Made the Irisb run the guuntict as the Duteh hud dogs Deforu; Lut ke then ‘became 80 arrogent that deeent people point adhiera to the present ones, on the baz:- - . &) conts on fourt!s clawa per 100 pouncs f: cago 10 Kew York. of the roads to raisa the rates on the 1uz of Ol ber from Chicago to Now York sy follow Tourthi class, 35 ceuts: graln, 20 centa: box mentr, 40 contn: bulk ineats, b conts: Asode 50 conta per 100 uuda and 70 ecuts por barr Uhoratos to all other points will bo based o the above. ‘Thoro wil) also bo a relative ad. vance from 8t Louis and other Bonthwentern noints. These rates arg etill very low, lowor than thes bavo heon for yeans, but the railroads aro nnablo to mako a Jaruo advance, owing to tho brisk compatition of the vessels. ILow ralos will undoabtedly prevsil until the close of uavi gatfon. when & further advance may bs at- tempted, HAVANA, RANTOUL & EASTERN, Corresvondence of The Clacago Trivune, Raxtoue, 1N, Sopt. %), —Tha tirst locomative and construction trafn of tho Havana, Rantoal & Eustern Narrow Unuge Iiniltoad arrived here todny. ‘'I'rack-laying is being vigorously pros- ecuted fron this point cast, The Company ex- to have 40 miles of 1ta soad in operation n the pext sixty daye 3 \TEMS, During the apple-ssason the Michigan Cantral Railroad is nyually dolng an-immensa. business, aud heretoloro privato special ratcs have been muado to Jarge shiprers. As it was, however, charged by many tuat undue discriminatinn has tiean wade in thocase of a fo favored onae, the presont managors of the road liave decided to weura & roguisr turifl, from which no doviation will bo mads, o 3 AIr. A. I, McLood, of Toledo, the General Mavnger of ibo * Dismond " Fant Freight Lue, hias boen appointeq (renersl Freight agent of tho Cinciunati, Iamitcon & Dayton Railroad, in ‘Place of M. J, R. Ileed, resigned. “ONLY A PAUPER.” Kow Thoy Treat 'This Clnss of Pooe PI¢ in the Wil County Loor-tiousc. , Spectal Disvuteh to The Chicago Tritune, Jorir. I, Sepl. 24.~From an articlo which will appear 1 the Joliet Republican to-morrow, it appears that the Will County Poor-Tlouso Iy ot & it place ovon for paupers. Tho ballding is old apd dilapidated, in fact & moro ehell, and tho sccommodations sro eutirely Inadequase, Lart winter ; tho bouso contained 1 fifty- two paupers, which wo crowded the hm. ftod quarfors + that they wero obliged to sloop throean abed. Thero are 89 paupers on the placa now, which is s (azger nnmber thau can bo decently accommodated. Tho tfoors af tho building arg full of great holos and cracks, through which tho peuetrating blaste of winter 1ind roady admission; sud largo patchos of plas- toring broken from tho walla sford convenient and thorough ventilation. 1t was with difficulty that the inmntes, Includiog the koeper and his {family, mansagod to keep from frevzing durn, tho extremo cold of Isst winter. ‘But, perhaps, the quarters provided for the insano' are the most shameful features about the plsce, and » deop disgraco . to the county. There aro 12 {psane aund 2 {diotw i\mpam, sud thero not being room for them all in the main bml&“ufi, ten of them, of both sexea, are berded togother like a lot of swine Iu the calse boose, o low, dark, miserablo bavel, 12x24 feet, portitioned off with board slata into vevers! nat- rOW apnrtmonts ar cells, and located in tha rear of tho tiouse. Daring tho day time the insano wmalos aro confined 1w a corn-ertb, The Board aof Supervisors have beon 1 session for some time, bLut as yet havo made uo sppropriation for ropairime aid * enlarglug the Poor-Houes, although they visited -the farm Ypn which it 18 pitusted several days ago, sud argvell aware of tho disgracoful facis statod Loroin, SAN FRANCISCO. ‘The ivu'v-papur War, Bax Fraxvisco, Bopt, 24,—~A complaint in the 1ibel euit of iho propriotors of the HBulletin snd Cail agaivst the Alta was flod to-day, Damages aro sct at §25000, Tho complaint, which Ju quite longthy, stateain effoct that pluintiffs havo noser publishiod ‘any falic nows or ‘wujust or untrutlful commosts coucerning tho DBank of California’ or Its management, and have nover conepired (0 . injura tho bank or impair’ its credit, nor Lave thoy ever oudeavored to produca’ & fluancial panio iu this Btate or elsonliors, Or fo lncresso one when existiug for the purposa of speculating in val- ucs, or for auy othor purposs; but that defond- aute, propriators of tha Alta, knowing the sbova facts, but .onvying tho good nawo of plajntimy and their succosy a8 - journalists, hLavo charged thew with the wbave meutioned sote tu an article publishied in tho Allg of tho 21t inkt., wbich wsticle 13 quatad as part of the complaint, Tho probability of this wuit beine cominenced Las ascited much comment, publie opivion being dividod u4 to the object in view, but tho beliot oo to ba uosnimous thac, 1t pressed Lo trial, racy developments will ensue. THE NEW YORK DOCKS. Speciai iepateh ta The Chiasgo Privunie, New Yonx, Bept. 24,—The Dock Commissiou- s of this city have lately made an investigation of tho sea-wall of the now docks bogun undes the Tammany Rivg, on the plana of Gen. Me- Clellan, auil coutinued under Msyor Yavomeyor, ou the plaus of Geu, Chaslos K. Graam. The reuwiy showa that il tho wall buflt ou Graham's ping is defective and Kncuc.ny worthless far the purpoves of docks, new bosrd of eugiueal owbracing Geuerals Gwors sud Newton, will be appoluted to teport new pls The Dock Comuwisslouers were autborized Lo speud 83,000,- 000 & year on thess docks. aud & large wum bas beon #pent on thom thus far. Aftor a long debeto, it waw declied to ) 1t is, howover, the .y ) #aid, Taey lad rather Lo defestod than Ly such & man be i | But he told them fo tholr facos what ho eald they'd i Live to sland, Or be'd Ieave and 1ake the Germans, when they migit i an w2l disband | Bat peorle laugliod. ‘and said he bosated, the thing vould ot Lo done, ¥t the records ehow b2 akd i, taklng nestly every And stiil ihey could no notbing without they got tho cka, Which recuied to e preposterovs: “OIl and water Wil mot 1niz,” Yet he tad Dan O'lfara togatlier mads alate, Aud the Trial {00k to lager aud the Dutel Lo whisky atraight. Yer, Dan aiid Barney took thelr Iager, and Hesing book n oru, Avil at the nest election & bartard cL#1d wan born; But t's not 10 be expocted tliat a elild of suck a Lirth Would be a perfect fnfant, of live long upon thin carth, To Judge now by the symptoma, tho entfd 1 getting e And geol doctora say it cannot live to sighteon Eeventy-piz; In fact, that the exciereat has caused it Ao much pain That e very, sery doubdtul I € Rurvives s follcune palgu, Whosver Lnew & Dutelinian to have st Trink wife ‘That 1:‘1;";-1 from the beginning there was not eternal 27 Now aa clection is upon us, our place in st the polls, And it wo vio our daty, w will make them bunt their Liolea, B Al you Who pa (Lo {avse, 0o work frofn ents mor: Take tho thieves bl Lig K nu'l‘e"éx'.g’ff., ‘waveg had been barn Show 1Lring and Lis 1oinfons that you mean just what - you i 3 Ouly ionest mien for office,—that tho thieves huvo Lad . thelr day, Neb, ———— MISCELLANEOUS, ORGANIZATION FOR TUE CAMIAYGN OF 1875, To the Editor of The Chicano Trivune: Cmicavo, Sept. 24.~To effect & thorough ore gavization which shall fosure succews in 1875 and lead to victory in 1876, tho membiors of tho Republican part must insist that no unworthy, unroliable, incapablo men bo allowed to uso the Party a8 a mero stopping-stone to office, but must endeavor to stady sud woigh carefully tho consequences of their deliberations, o tlat pub- lic confidouce may bio gaied and kept by sin- cenity and true roform. . To prave to the think- ing people the great desire wo cheriab and tho Rood wo jutend to nccom , Wo must offer the Dbest talent and the highest integrity. - Candidates, therofore, must pressnt them- solvas ta the \Ward or District Committes, whaso duty it shsil bo to tind out if the said aspirants arc hioneat, ablo, and roliabte, and, if 8o, presont the same (o the Contral Committes for examina- tion and approval, roquiring satisfaciory bonds and pledgos, that whou chosen, thoy will scs in conformity to tho wants and wishes of tho pep- plo, and be responsible to tho people at any timo, whea desired by tho Stauding Committeo, aud if urable to perforia the eervices axpectod to rosign at_ooce their ofico, Evory oficor, when choson, ‘eliall roport every month” to tbo people i palilie mestiug, aud sliow Low far Lie was Buccesaful in his duties, sud seceive new in- structions, advice, aud sssurance from tho poo- ple. The Central Committes, tinding thess au- pirants able and willing, {8 to present them sll to tho Convention, who will pick the best men and rocommend them than o the votots. 'fo eecuro & falr election, the Centrnl Comuitteo must confer with the Contral Committce of the other porty, and both shall inslat ou the anthon- tios that, on election-lay, loating and loirering dround the polls ia sirictly prolibited; thav ealoond aro kept closed ; that liquors sbsll not bo old or givon nway ; that tho State law shail oo rigidly euforced, and profane aud threaton- ing languago tending to intimidato voters shall be prompily stopped, and the transgressor at- rested and punisbied; that whon a mau offers big voto and he appesns doubtful, notling but by tax recoipt shall entitie Lim to cast his vote, “fickot-peddhng 18 to be aboliabie. ‘Vickets aro to bo had at the polls by a citizon appoiated therefor In the presence of tho police stationed thare, 80 that ovory voter can enfoy the full freodom to select hi choice, without restaint, Ofteriugs for furuishivg votes shall bo wet by legal precodure and immediato arrest. - ‘Iho w\ulhu[s’zf tho votes afier tho closing of tho polls shall bo dono iu prescuco of tho palice, and two mwembors of the Campuign Commiite of the ward or district from oither party, 5o that fairnees fs socured. ‘Tho expenses of campaign moetingd must bo.borup by subscription from the promoters of tho caiise. . i Bhould the autboritios nhow thamaclves to be lacking or unwtliug to porform thelr dutiey ln conforinity with th_iate lswy, the sid of thy Govornor of tho State may be callod in, and logal procows bugtin st once against the offond- ars, lh:wr o Hepublicsn aud citizen should ondeavor to do bis duty " and “try to the utmoat to do it woll, and by earnestnoss, onergy, and good Judgment, wrest from our opponents tho estoem aund respoct duo any trus patriof, ud jucito them to 6o tho samo, 1hiat whon do- feat comed either party can rejoico to sco ouly wood, honest, ablo, and trustworthy men electeil to oftice, sud tho blessingn of an eulightened nad freo peoplo will be with thom. JouN Heaururz, CLELK OF TRE SUPERIOH COURT. Nr. Johu B, Forguson annoyuces himself as & candidato for Clerk of the Superior Court, sub- ect to the action of the Republican Couaty ‘ouvention. NINTR WAKD BEFUBLICANY, A meeting of the Republican voters of the Ninth Ward was held ot No, 394 Boush Ialstod stroot last avening. for tho purpose of vrgeniz- ing 8 ward club for the approaching campay Qwing to inauticicut notice, the uttandauy sleudor. , But afier diseunsivg for u bal whetlier the meating sbould Lo deferred aud » call published for vowo othor eveuiug, those presont’ found, on counting noses, that numbar of Republican vosors bad come, westing was called to order Ly Mr, It. V, Ken- vedy, (Lo committee-man for the wanl. A, P, addock was appolnted Bocretary, sud, om motion, & committes of five, conslsting of Ex-OoronerStoplious, Christopber Mamer, Jancs Colliug, Frank Lawler and A. P, Maddock, were )| 394 Honth Halated atrast, when the e T S SR Appolatod to nominate officers for tho-permanent prganization. Tha committeo reported tha f laming nominations: Prosident, Georgte W. ford; Vice-Presidonts, J. T, Scanlan, Kanpar, Josoph Roolla, Potar La Pate; Becrata A. I, Maddock ; Troasnror, Christoplier Mamer. Tho onlire ticket =a roportad by tiie committes wan olected, and tho meating adjoarnod to maosh Friday ovoning noxt, at Heory Drovo's Hall, No. 9 Campaiga Committes for tho ward mill bo nlnum\,m % —— ELSEWHERE, ALLEN FOR REPUDIATION- A TALE WITH A NEAV YORK TDINUNE CORBENPOXD. FNT. * Toledo Correapondence Sew Fork Tribune, T asked Gov. Allen it he thougnt it probsbls that the Ohio Gnsncial platform wonld become the platform of the National Convontion, and, it o, IF 1c would oarry bo country., Mo sald un. donbtedly that platform would bo adqpted, and unlesy thera should bo an unoxpected 7 3vival of Lusinoss it wonld sacceed. Tho party & powes maa akways Liold reaponsible for busines:s dopree. #ion: thus, in 1810, Mastin Vau lioron had te suffer, and tho Democratic party wan (lefoatod by tho laoka sugpending, mob BDegic-paye menta, but their dircounts, nlthoughs Vas Buren bud nothiag on eartl to do with tae pras. tration of Lueincas, 1 anked bim {f he should La elected and the Now York Democrats ehanld alwo wiceeed, what would Lo tho effoct on the Natioral Convention. Ha fald tho vnomince sonld ho n Westorn man. and the platform the Ohio platform ; thrre would be uo broak in the party, for ail thoir Gufcrencen soutd bo Lisrmone ized” beforo the Doldiv; of the Conveation— tiioy alsiss were--and New Yorl; wanld linys to and would agreo to that disfosition of the mettors Correspondent—Supposing: ¥on arn suceonsful in tho countiy, 1 1t proposed £0 pay tho Londsin Ereenbaicks ¥ Uov. Ation—Tho boudholdera are thchr own Worut cugnics ; thev aro coutinuslly foreivy: guch iusucs agtho payinent in gold, and insiding on the daogor of repudiation, o e to get huld on Coogroen and lavo legislation shaped to serve their ands. Q.—Jut o sou thiok tho Louds will be paid in grosphacks ? Tov. Allen—Of course, much of onr fature action will depend upon’ circuwstances an wo then n;hl thetn. . Q.~-Do you think the pavmont of thoss gold Vonds in greonbacks woud be repudiations Gov. Allea—Hepudiation of an act of Cone rota, cortaiuly. Q.—Would of bad faltl? Gov. AUgn—Thero was no good falthin the 8t Iy you call such a ropudiation an act Passs; by Congrens of thot sct of 1850, 0. —Woll. it that act was not an act af good faith, would it bo bad faith to ropeal it? Giov. Allou—No, . Q—Well. Govornor, what in your ides about isstang moro groenbacks ? Ls thero to Lo a jimit toaL? - In otlier words, do you think groonbacks can bo asod ue tho pormauont currency xud tho meanure of vajue ¥ Gov. Alien—I know no_bettor carrancy or meaniita of valiic than the dollar buded upon the credi atvd proparty of thiu groat nation. Q.—7hen du 50U agree with the Penneyivauis Democrutic pnifor with reforonco o tho ma- tura and detinition of tio dollar 2 Uov, Allon—Yen, yen. 1 give tiis i convereational form, asmearly a3 I ean recollect (and 1 s kuro it iy ‘the sube stanco nf tho convereation), 80 that by my im- mary of this semarkablo oxpresnon of Gor. Allen's views Iinay not keem to bave dono him injustice. —— MAINE. THE YOTE AT THE RECENT LLICTION. Tollowing: in the Auguuts Journal's statement of the vots for Governor in all but thirty-ona towns in Maino, compared with the total vota Inst yoar. It whows this year an #ggropato vote of 110,429, ~ Connor receivos 67,852, and Roberts 63.077; Connor's majority, 4,775. Tho towns not reportod threw for Diogley lant year 757 :?cn, and 630 for Fitcomb ; Dingley's majority, (8 ——1 D Connties, e e 1R ey Ticomb Comor, Hoberts! 8% MISCELLANEQUS, QOF, TILDEN'S 1t £, Srecat Disateh to The Clacace Tribune, New Yonx, Sept, 24.—Closo fricuds of Tilden hera state that Lo bolieves and Lopea that Allen in Olwo, and the Domocratic inflationlsts in Teunsylvams, will bo badly beaten, 1t the Dome ocraty of New York - thou carey the State by a largo majority, as is hiely thoy will, Tildon bolds that he will be the only candidate bofare {ho next Nationsl Democratic Convention, ., Speaial [ravateh te The Chiengo Tridune, ToLEDo, ., Sojt. 24.—Gov, orton nddressed one of the Jargest Ilepublican mostings of tho cumpaign, at Wheeler's Oyemlhm, this eve inc. ably roviewing tho ilnzucial and carron guestion. 1fo was followed by the Hou. Utiarles Albright, of I'eunsylvanis, in an abln spcoch, ‘Tho Licpublicans are wide awoko in (his part o‘f tho State, and working hard for Lisyes and victory. M'LEAN COQUNTY, 1LL. Spectal Diwait-h o The Broowixarox, Il Sept. 24, 'bo Republican primary eloctions will bo'beld to-morrow,sad wily be of moro than usual [oterost, for the rosacu that a deterwined fglt has come up for the of- fice of ‘Treasurer, 'The Ropublican pasty of Aae Lesu County baviug learuvd a fow wholesome tessous by mistakes of former yoars, i3 mwro powerful thau for years. It iv probablo that the pro-ratn system will be strictly sdliered to 1n the coming convontion, 5 BEFUDLICAN NFETING AT DURUQUE, W, svectal Diapalch to The Chicado Tridune, Dopuquk, 1a., Hopt, 24.—8, J. Kirkwood, the Repablican candidate for Qovernor, sdddresned s cravded liouso this ovening 60d tsdy somo excellent pointa, This was tho first Repablicsn specch of the csmpalga hare, TUK MAINE ELECTION, Daxaom, Mo., Bopt. 24.—Noarly complete ro- uros of the vote o the Fourtl Congrossional District givo Plaisted (Rep,) a malority of 977, NEW YORK CONURKESIONAL NOMINATION. Auestowx, N, Y., Bopt. 21.—lu the Thirty- trd District Republican Convention, beld at thus placo to-day, Nelson J. Norton, of Hinsdalo, Cattaraugus County, waa nomiuated for Cone fi"’“ by 54 votos, ageiust 45 for Walter L. ossions.' 'Thio comlng election for Congressman 1 to fill tho placo of A. I'. Allen, Domocrat, who died Inst January, woon aftor s alection. TUE ONLO CANPAIGN, Special Dirpateh o The Chicaon Tridune, Cavusruys, 0., Bept. 23.—Tho Democracy bava made a bad movo. Sam Cary, Democratio can- didate for Licutonant-Uovernor, in 5 spesch at Orrvillo last wook chialionged 'tho Republican party produco’ s mau to dobate finsncial 1ssues with him through the State. Tho llopublicans promptly lnlflmdcd to the challence, namivg on, Btewart L. Woodford, of New York, woakens aud #ays bo will not debate with Wood- ford ou_tho ground of s not being sn Ghio mau. Tho fact is, Cary's shallow iuflation ar- gumonta ‘would not staud beforo the eloquont roasoning of Woodford, - . MISSION SCHOOLS AMONQ THE CREEKS, v the Editor of The Chicayo Tribuna : i Wousx’s PRESUVTEMIAN BoABD or Missions vou tue Noutnwrsr, Cumicago, Bopt. 23.—The accompauyiny ia ou oxtractAiom a privato Jetier from Mra, William 8. Itobertsvu, missionsry among tho Croske: 1 add woruo vaplanation of what you will find in gard Lo var schiool 10 am ARiclo ot the Tndivos i Ties WeksLy TWILUNK Of July 2, Tho ststeraent fhiat $1,000 b4 allowed for fva teschiors fe, (n une sense, core Bty ot ule daughtes has been pald, ever stncy Ler sppolutaient, by T, K. Beecher's Church (Congroge toml) in ' Elmira, Y. sub of teacbers 48 nob epocied by Wo “aro smply tod that - cover all expeuses which- tho Hosrd woald They \Ihrd e would seours from the Crevks an sddi Yool wllowance towards icacers salarica: O[5 oy y sustain, But the poor Orueks Liavu been brougLi ao argely futo Wbt by gificuliice which whitos, u&‘tr 10 gel possoanlin of tuele Lorritory, Eave fomented, that we cannet boar to aak of them ans other cent, . SUICIDE, LouvisviLrx, Ky., Sept. 31.—Samusl T, Battle, - of Bedalia, Mo., killed himself lu his bedroom at the Firth Avenuo Hotol to-night, by Machargiog & pistol-ball through his brain. Hoe was on his way homo, and sultering sevorely from chulla, , which illuess is supposed 30 havo caussd hiny ew comniy suicido.

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