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THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY OCTOBER 16, 1875.—TWELVIEE PAGES. thaworld, Tho eiuhl. which Dis. Gondsein and Muko eny was born alive, bas not bean fouud, £ndd tho closot jnsastizniion Jails to give Any ciew 1o what the girl diet with it A largo number of persotx follawed too ranam of the nnfortanate Nellio to her last teatinge vlace to-dav. ~Jjoun T, tuee, Canrhi- hic of Titin, O, come g by shooting el f 1 examination of the at- nz o, Ttis behieved xietn § for komo e, ab prevaita i Tiltin, NION. LOUISIANA, The Present Relgn of Disorder in Eust Felicinnn I"arish, Farthr Concerning the Dastardly ‘Iaking Off of John Gair and Catherine Mathews, ARMY RE Prompt Effort of the Actlng Governor to Yisit Rétribullon on the HMurderers, parado to-day was & grand aMair, and was wit- nassed by crowus of poople who thronged the streetd from tho exit at Camp Morton tu the halting point at the Stato Capitol grounds. IPri- vato residences and busintes honses along tho hue of march were (handsomely ascorated, Outrages of tho Rough Ridera—Country Storea Burned and Plundered. Srectal Dispateh to The Chicaon Tnbune. A squad of cavalry, commanded by NEw Onrneaxs, Ln, Oct. 15,—Thoe nssssaina- | Capt. Bparke, clenrod tho advauco, Howo'w Mo of the Hon. Jolin Gair, while in tho hands | magnificont band from Yern led off, foltowed by tho 1812 and Mextcan voterans, tho first on wegous, J.eading the Mexicans sas the Identical Yirst Reglment flag of bistorical re- nown carried by Stavenacn, who bore it through tien. Tuylor's cam)sign of 1312, Thero wers fully 8 score of survivors, of aged and docrepid forms, but stll phowwg the fiso of vouth ns they added their chooriug to tho onthusmnsm which surronnded thom, of & Sherifl's rosso by a body of soventy armed and mesked mon in the Parieh of Esst Folloiaun, ling produced a profound sensation here. Cair had always enjoyed an excollont charactor for lionesiy, and hia politieal viowa had bean chiarac- terized by conscrvatism. 1o was charged with Leing nceassory beforo the fact to tho polson- mg of Dr.J. W. Bacodors, tha principal Leing Gait's eistor-in-law, Catherine Matthows, l-"ollfwi,{m t::ue‘ umu;1 Ll‘fll(ll'l)l“ll “lix;vfi l;t;hggn v | of the Btate dur, he Rebolhon, Ve b Jumlonad I;;“udg::““:;‘:! onth Tndiaua Cavalry, till of 1espociablo uume bera, and tho repiments in reguinr succosion for twenty ur more bumbors, tho Eighth. Tentb, Eloventh, aud Ttirteents sbowing largor than the average. These, howover, ended regalarly, tho remainder of the column falling in whors there was an openjug, and the arullery and ety ouo of thoso councerned in tho shooting of tho colored Bheriff, Ifenry Bmith, on tho 4thinst. It is ciaimed that tho woman con- fessed (hat vn o sisit to Gair, who had bocn driven from the parish and was stopping In regiment coverin the rear guatd. It was Laton Rougo, ho gave her arscnic, and induced | considerally after the woon lhour bee hor to givo it to Dr. Saunders. Thelattoris | fore tho vear teached the Stato Tiones grounds, sud the Arrangement Commit tee wero elow in bringiog the vast assombly to arder for tho apeccli-making which was 1o fol- low. ‘Tho exercised opened with prayer by Chap- Initt Stevenion, and then Gon. Tom Brewno submittod tho following telegram jugt toceived ¢ now, hwwever, slive and woll. Tho following specinl dispateh to tho Republican from Baton Houge gives tho partlculars of Gair's arvest : * Deputy Bhoriff Woodward camo hero on the 13ih iust. with & warrant for tho arrest of oil Sotnirra' Hoxr, DAYTON, O.=~0Gen, M. Lrowie, Jobn Qalr, oharged iwith Leing acccssors | p 0y iibets Tieunion : The 240 disavicd boforo the fact to tho jpoisoning Of [ coigran of thin home, Including 200 3 so'dicrs, Dr. J. W. Baunders, of Clinton, La. Ha [ desitato congratulato you sll ou the success of your first general reunio From the oflcers Home, Benator Morton was then introduced, and #poke at some loagth, and was followed by Gou. Gresham. Following tho address by Gen. Grosham, H, B, Savles, of Huvtington, on be- half of the Lxecutivo Commilten, prosented banners to the dologations from Bartholomow and Tippecanoo Counties, thesa two being about equal 10 {he demonstreation. Gon. Coburn, Chatrman of the Monumontsl Committee, submitted o lengthy report, raview- ing the ditferent monuments of tho New as well as tho Old Worldof sncieat times, and, after quito a number of suggestions, recommonded tho mounumental bullding plan, with provision for tho preservation of trophies, relics, rocords, memoits, portraits, bustw, statuary, aris, and all matters connectod with our miiitary history. The bnilding {a to te of golld maternl, clegant in style, and to be erocted by subscription and legistativo appropriation for this purpose. Itis sazgosted to form an association, irrespectivo of party, tosocure contributions and.to elect men Our beat wiskied attend you, called at tho Shorif'a oftico about 1 p. ., and soldiers of tho Dayion Soldters’ showed Etnlie Drose, First Deputy, his warrant, whon thie Deputy replied that the Bherifl was absent, Mr. Woodward then called on somo of our citizons to introduco him to tho Mayor of thacity, which was dono, and Mr, Woodward showed the Magor and the Chief-of-Police tho warrant for tho arrest of John Gair, signed by Johe B, Lyons, the Parish Judge, and duly sealed with the parish soal. At about 2 p. m. Gair was arrested by the Doputy Sheriff and posse, Al wero brought to tho Mayor's otiico by the Chief-of-l'olice, but, as thero had been uo disturbauco of tho peace, and tho Mayor bad no posor to quite into criminal cases un- dor tha law, the Steryff and posgo teft with AMr. Gair for Clinton at about 2:30 p. m., and, beforo leaving this city, Mr, Johu Gsir spoke to Mr. Tieed, District Attornoy for this diatrict. 1t has been learned that Mr. Gair was shot and killed onthoroad, s friouds havo tolegraphod to | {j g Logslatura who will favora Ktato s : n ppro- Judge Lyona about Galr's body, it Xill- | priution ; also thet brauch associations be formed od, tmt the twires aro down. Mra. | 1n every district to carryout the maia design, the Gair i8 bhero, and has not been | arrangemonta for which ahall bo lefcin tho hands of tho Contral Committes, Two estiniates have boon submittpd to the Committee, ono highly ornato and ulnrfmu in character, embracing 7,000 squaro feat, with a central domo 150 feet bigh, to coat £2:0,000. Tho other is a emaller desten, covering s space of 4,600 square foet, and with a towor justead of & dome, tho exterior for mamo- rinl purposes, statuary, etc., sud the intsrior for Lustoricat purposes. Bupposod cost £230,000. Resolutions embodsing the substance of the report wero unanimonaly adopted, and the prea- out Commitieo continued, Col, Mernll, Chairman of tho Committes on Rerolutions, pubmitted s rorien with a whoreas roturning thanks to tho ladies and other people, and the following andunciation of princivloes : First—That wo recognizo between right snd wrong, and between 1o Testita. of Tigut And wrong, o Ui Tmade as deop and tmipassablo aa the Rulf WhIch paria hesven and hell, Second—That a8 our pilgrim encestors, our revotu- topary fatlsers, and we ourselves stood Up {n the lat- ter days for right and Justice, wo will now hold fast our hiard-won conquents. T'Afrd—That we will malntaln perfoct fréedom of re- lUigious principles, a systom of free schools, untram- melod by sect or parsy, aad the right everywhere of frea specch, Fourth—That the canso of liberty and union for which we fought is the cause of God and maa, and can never be a lost cause, M{fth~Thst the bond be‘weon comrades {n camp andield was not broken whon tho voluntoers woro dis- charged, but s and will ever be tho {ndissoluble tio of sacred friondship, ‘Sizth—That the dead nre not forgotten, Silent they He, but thelr volceless lips are _eloquent for right, and thetr orphans aze tho belovod And houared childron of the Ropublic, Serenth—That under the inspiration of this rennfon and of the tender memories of fallen soldiers who in thelr death gave the full measure of patriotio devotion, Wo consocrate ourselves auew 1o tho Karvice of ouf country And of humanity, CASUALTIES, RUN OVER AND_ KILLED. Ixpmvaroris, Oct. 15.—Last evening Albert Hallgars, & Ind 11 years old, in attemptiog to board the Indlanapolis, Clucivnati & Louiaville paegonger train, loat his footing, and was fn- stantly killed. A trale on the sama road ran over and illod a young man whoeo name Las not been loarned. Speciar Inanaten to The Chieaon Tridune. Keokug, la., Oct. 15.—An accidant ocenrred at the Eddyvillo transler on the Keokuk & Des Moinea Jailroad thils mornlog, which resulted 1o tho death of Conductor Frauk Huber. 1o was standing on tho dead wood betwoen two cars, randy to draw tho pio, when thay became un- coupled and he fell botwean tho raila, One car passed over hiw, crushing his log aud producin, other injuries, from the offect of which ho dios disturbod. In additiamn to tho political distnrb- ances, thero is considorablo excitement in East Feliciona snd neighboring parishos, caused by armed bands of Rough-Ridors cavorting through the country, burning etares which ara in the labit of buying scod-cottun, The pretext for the burning ls, that the nogroes steal tho cotton and soll it at these stores. Theownersof tho storos declare that tho only object is robbery, aud are retslisting by buruing tho giu-houses of tho parties who nro conceroed iu it. A lottor was published in thls morn- ing's papers from a storokeepor In Esst Foliciaps, samod W. B. Ligon, asking that the Government afford some protection, aud offering to organizo » force to ald in restoring order.” The tollowing from tho Iarublican‘a Daton Rouge special will show that Ar, Ligon's store war burtied last night, and that further throata arpomade: ‘*Last oieht thirty porsons iu dis- guiso attacked Mr, Mox's atore, about 8 miles from hore, alea Mr. Ligou's, and burned the samo, for tho purpose of robbory, but nnder the pretense of stepping tho buying of good-catton, 'This diegujeod party mado tlreats to burn the cotton-gina and stores in this city. Mayor Behiortox issucd & proclamation to- day callivg upon all good gitizens to asmat the suthorities in protecting the property of the poople of the eity. _In viow of the disturbed eondition of affatre, Lieut.-Gov. Antoipe, acting i tho absence of Gov. Xelloge from tho State, izsucd tho following proclamation ; BTATE OF LOUISIANA, EXXOUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Nxw ORLEAXY, Oct, 15, 1875, —Wiearas, Oficlal informa- tlun Lies been Teesived by the Executive Department tlat {n the Pariah of Esst Fellciana, in this State, ces- tain ovil-&lspched persous, acting i coucert with resl- dents of thie adjoining State of Missjsaippl, ud= d togetlior for uniawful end disorderly purposes, and ‘Lrouglit sbout in the Pa: of East Feliclans and 1o the district lmumediately adjacont thersto & conditfon of anurchy and mob violence which s dangerous to tho peace and property of that soction of tho State, Lo whach Bas ColmAted among othier resulis In the vg 2 —10 ths viclent expulsion from the parish of Zict Felicisua of large nutber of the parish ofticials adimitted to have been legally elooted snd qualifiad. _Necond—In_the compuliory adjonrnment of the E:(tls Judicial District Court 'tn safd parish, and the ehcuiing of the Bherll while In the dischargo of Lis ctiviul uttes in counection with said Court, ird=1n the patrolling of {ue parish by bande of #tied and muskod men un errands of violeace xad bloodshed, Hourth~In the mnrder by mssked asssssins of John 0uify 00 of Lhe Icadtag colored cilseis of sogd par- ih, Whilst under the nominal protection of a Bheril’s 1osse, snd whilit oo his way to anawer a criminal cuargo preforsed agaiust him, Fyth—1u tho bunging by 2 Tawless mob of s woman, = near selative of suid Galr, accused of an attempted crime, nod who at the time uf Lier un'awful excgation was lodged in arieh prison, awal 1 about ap hourand o half, Tho body was ctrenuslvfled-znml h-f.r ety anehing ina Lor sk taken to Winchester, Is, for burial.” The Sirth—1n the tucendlary warning of ownmers of | Kuekuk & Des Moives Road will run a apecial cauniry stores and coiton gins iu this and adjscouns parishes; sud Wirzneay, All their diaorderly and taxloss acts are productive of g‘lul m{ury W the Htate, sud ate sub. versivo of oll the conditions of pesce sud preaperity; now, {herefors, 1, 0, C, Autoine, Lirutenant Governor, nud Actiug Governor of the Btato of Loaislana, do isauo Thia " prociamation, commanding fha ity sy train to tho funoral fur tho accommodation of itd amploves. Special Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, Banpysky, 0., Ut 15.—A manuamod Willlam Hander, living at Lrownshelm, 0., while walking on the track, was rup over by a Lake Bhore train at that place this oveniog snd Instsutly killed. WASHINGTON. A Talk in Cabinet Mocting on the Becrotaryship of the Interior. The Periodieal Howl About Rot- ten Pavement Liat of Parties Interested in Certain Rotton Contracta, A DBriol Review ol the Crimes of Pinney, the Champlon Swindler. THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. DELANO'S BUCCESSOR. pecial Plapateh lo The Chicago Tridune, WasiisutoN, D. 0., Oct. 15.—The fresident arrived bero this morning, and Immediatoly In- vitod tho Cabinet officers to a moeting at 13 o'clock. Tha meeting lagted two bours, A largo amount of routino busincas was transacted. It waa aecortained, aleo, that the namo of tho per- Bon who bns beon sclectod to succeed Dolano a8 presonted to the Cabinot. Tho utmost se- crecy was onfoined as to this namo, but thore is little doubt that a dispatch wae sent to thé per- son thoy designated, and his acceptance or refussl will probably w—ot be kuown uutil next week. Moanwhilo Gen, Cowen will doubtlees be commissionod as Secrotary ad interlm until Delano'a snuccessor s chosen. Cowen hithierto hiaa filled tho ollico an Acting Soctetary, and it was to that oflice that tho limi- tation applied. Tho gossips havo rovived the ruwor tbat tho posution 1s to be offered to Judgo Taft. of Ohio, ke curious rumar is alao started thnt ex-Benator Zach Chandler, of Miehigan, w1l bo offerod the place. The rumor originates anly {n the fact that Chaudier accompanied the I'remdont to Washington. Thoe appointment of an ad interim Sccretary witl prevent any delay to bnsiness, Frionds of Gen, Conen aro confi~ dewt of bis appotutment, ANUSES DISCOVERED. Tho retiroment of Secretary Delano snd of tho recont Comumlesionor of “Patents has dis- cloeed some very grave irregularitics 1o tho a pointmont of clerks, 'Tho [ato Secretary in rome natances required the Commissioner of Datents to place upon his contingent roll the names of some pessons who rendered the Gov- erument no servico. A female refative of ono of the chief officers of the Depastment is shown to hiave beon thus borne op tho rolla, Another abuse bas boon tho farming out of work of draughtsmon's labor to ba dono at tho house. ————— t ROTTEN PAVEMENTS, AND ROTIEN CONTRACTS. Spectat Disnalch to The Chicuco Tribune, Wasussaroy, D, C., Oct, 15,~1t has been dis- covered that in sBome cases tho De Golyer & Mo- Clelinnd pavements aro reported wood-rotten and in a bad condition. Georgoe B, Corkhull, Clork of the Unitod Statea District Cours of Jows, and editor of the \Washington Chronicle, is bondaman {n & very Iarge number of contracts. Ray, Jenkips & McClelland, of Chicago, ars bondsmen in several. J. BDatden, of Byrscuse, N. Y., famous 08 & promivent membor of the firm of Dennison & Belden, the canai-ring contractors, i bondemsn in several contracts. Tho Hst of contracts is publisbod for the first timo, and contains some very interosting infor- mation, This list will furnish an explanation of many things that have hitherto boon obscure. J. Tavlor, of Milwaukes, was bondsman in many contracts taken in tha name of Dr. Filbert. Lowis Clc{;blna who figured g0 promioently in the late investigation, bad & larze number of contracts. Francls N. Smith, or the Young Blen's Christian Association, aund Indisn Pesce Commiesiouer, figures jn soveral contracts, His pavements are reported a8 in very bad condition, and are among tho worat of all. THE AGOMINABLE 5008 dona hers. The persons so emploved wara igno- rant of their doties, and bired shilled workmen to do the work at ono-lislf the price paid by the Goverument, 7The Commissloner to-day vrdered that all work of this kind be atoppad, Tho Dis- trict Commissionera Liavo callod upon all arrcot- contractors to malte wood their gnaranteos of tho pavoments {aid Lers under the Board of Pub- lic Warks, It {8 nnderstoad that the contractors deny the right of tho District Government to cxsct 8 compliance with the covenants of the cantracts as to guarantoes, for tho roason that tho District did not ieeg thelr part of tho contiact as to tho time and mannor of pay- meuts, aud inatead of paying monaey patd in de- Ei""‘"" certificates, which in many iustances ve not yot beou realized on. S THE CHAMPION SWINDLER. PINSEY, OF BAN FRANCINCO. Special Dispateh to The Chieage I'rsbune, ‘Wasiizutoy, D, C., Oct. 16,.—~Information rs- celved hers {udicates that the defalcation of Pin- noy, of San Franeisco, will resch $1,000,u00, Ho borrowed large sums of money of individuals, giving his noto and sccoptaoce. Iie borrowed stocks, and old thom. Ons broker lost £200,000 on forged ceriificates. Ploney awindled both QGovernmont &nd contractors, takiog per- contage from both. In the coal contracta lo made an immense eum of mouney, and in many instances not half the material called for by the bills was over furnlshod. On oue hardware contract ho made nt least $30,000, and inthejtem of Oreson Inmber furnished tho Navy-Yard at Maro Ielsud, e pocketod the dif- feseuce botween §22io coin and §80 in greon- backs, Large sums of monoy wers obtained by Piuney on FORGED CERTIFICATER OF INDERTEDNESS, and thewo costificates are held by sumoe of the leading financiers of Ban Francisoo. In the Paynaster's Department of the Navy {t 16 & custom for porsons furnishing supphes or performing work to receive from the Paymas- ter certificaton setting forth that their acccunta have been examined and found cofrect. A gen- ume certificalo of this description ontitlos the bholder to receivo the amount etipuinted whenov- or the Treasury wariaut for its payment 18 re- celved by the proper ofticer. It has been the Tabit of San Franclaco money-lenders to readily acarpt Buch paper 8 good and suflicient collator- al yoourity for loans of money or credit, Pinney dsaued numerous cortificatos of thia character pravious to bis light, Thoe smouut obtamined on the bogus certificatos was uot loss then erly Lodlea Of wen in aald Porieh of Lust Feliclana' to disperso sud retire to their homes, aud call upon all good ciblr thoritles {n arresting ch violent and disorderly persous, to thio end tha e public pesce aud oledicace o 'the laws may Le Y resi Given uuder my band, and the soal of the State berounto sttached, thiu ‘16th day of October, in fha year of our Lord elghiteen bundred and soventy-five, wnd of the indopendunce of thoe United tates tha ous. bundredth, (Higued) 0, 0. Axtome, Lisutctiaut-Governor and Acting-Goveruor of thu Blate of Louisisza, By the Acting-Gavernor, His body was mangled in a borrible manner, 1o loaves a'large family. CARRIAQGE ACCIDENT. Special Inavalch to The Chicago Tridune, Jouer, 1L, Qet, 15.—Dr, AL, B. Ogden, pro- prietor of tha St, Nicholss Ifotel, was in Looke purt last evening, and about 8 o'clock he preparod to roturn to thin city, In pasalogin front of his team, one of the Lorses rearad up, knocked him dowy, trampled on, and soveraly Injured bim. The Doctor was brought back to Joliet in an vnconseious condition, and taken to the Bt, Nicholas, whera Lo was properly cared far, Bome time during to-day forenoon Lo was roe stored to coneciousnens, hiaving been insensible sl oight, Although his injiries are very soris ous, they are not hikely to tormiusto fatalfy. HUNTING ACCIDENT. Speetal Inspateh to The Chicaan Trivune, Broux Citr, Ia,, Qct, 16.—Charles Bkidmore scrioasly, it not fatally, injured himsslf whilo out hunting near Bloau day beforo yesterday. He all F‘d whilo carrying a gn on Lls should oud fell jn uucl a way ns to o Intlicting » ternble wound boteon § uuti:&;l«::?o. P. G, DxsNoNpe, Hecyetary of Siato, Acting-Gov. Antoine will to-morrow direct District-Judga Dewing {0 call & spootal teriu of Lis Court to {nvastigate these disturbances, and it Lo rofuscs snother Judge will bo appointod in Lis place, It s sald that Judge Dewing, who is s plauter, 18 distuclinod to go into an investiga- tiou on account of hie porsonal and_business in- terest i the parishos, 'Tho State CQonatabulary law, which 18 very siriogent, and gives the Governor very cnlarged powers, will bo for the first tima brauglt into re: ulsition, and Gen, Hugh 3, Unm\xbeu, with as airong a force a4 ia necessary, will bo sent up to enforoe tho ordorg of tho Court, A wigarsuas and dater- wiued effort will be made to bring the murdor- era of John Guir and Catherina Mathaws to jus- tico. The Btate ofticors declare it thoir infen- tion to act upon Attoruoy-Uenoral Vlorropont's ndvl:- in tho Alisaisslppi caso, sod wee how it wosks. VESSELS ASHORE. Spectal Dispateh to The vm:-fm Tribune, MiLwavxee, Wis, Oct. 15—Two veudels are, roported by the Captain of the scow Alaska ashore In Death’s Door, ooe on Spider Island, tho othier on tho reof vetweon Iilot and Deroit Island, Hoth are light aud ou their boam ends, A MISTAKE IN MEDICINES, Spaciul Dupaleh o Tha Chicaqo Tripune, Nouru Mancuxsten. Ind,, Oct. 16.—Mrs, Ru- fue Schoolorafl, of this place, to-day took a dose of morphine, supposivg It 10 T3 guinine, a now hnlu wn & eritical condition, with lughl"hu}fl of recovery. EPIZOOTIC. Bpecial Dispaloh o The Chicage Tribune, Duscouk, Ia., Oot. 15,~Tho epizootic i spreadivg rapldly in this city, Livery stables biave many caacs, and tho strect-car und lumber teawns aro all worling, 'The horses aro taken with it in & mild form. ¥ sviscias Dupateh ta The Chicago Ivibune, Onegox, I, Oct. 18.—The much-dreaded dis- exda kuowu as the eplzaotio, hes mede its ap- Peoarance in tuls oity smoug tus livery Loru SUICIDE, Special Dispateh 1o Ths Chicaas T'ribune, tockyump, M., Oct, 15.—~The Coroner's jury «lio for the past few daya have beon engaged in Investilgatiug the cause of Nellio Russell's death returued s veadict thiaafternoon tuat de- cested died from arseulcal polson administered, by ber own hand, The girl had been seduced by #0me 10aD, whose name Les nok tranepired, sad alig took this mesns of hiding ber suame from ——a s SUDDEN DEATH. Spectal Dirvalch to The Chicage Tribune. Mzxuora, UL, Oct. 16,3z John Ernpst, of Mendata, drovo into the coustry this momiug lo visit wowe fricads, While lnupeoting soma stock, be was scon o fall, and was Immediately con. veyed to the house, but died withla & fow min- utes aftor. Tho deceased was 8 much-respectod cittse, nud belonyed 1o-the Masonio and Odd. Follow :&Q‘l'(‘e\:.m"t: (u&:‘u&d p;‘sl\‘: Lak plbn'o:‘ou atten 10 this clyy. T 3 £760,000. It is probable thst »innoy had st leaut bialf & miliion iu cash on tho day of bis dis- appearauco, ———— NOTES AND NEWS, EXPECTED EXILES, 8pecilar Dispateh to The Cntoago Tribuna, \Vasutxarox, D, C., Oct, 16.—Dispatclios from Tort au Priuce state that all tho political pris- onors who recontly recelved protection from United Btates Miniator Baasatt have beon oxsled forever from tbat country, They will probably seok an aasylum in the United Statoes. HAVED THEID JACON, 1t is roported sn the oftice of the Comptroller of the Ourrency that a large number of National Danking Asaociations had voted to make the surrender of thoir charters dopend upon tho succoss or defeat of Willlam Atlen, RECRUITING DEADQUARTERE, Hitberto the rocrulting rendozvous for the reguiar army has been at the Newpors, Kv., Bar- racks. All the soidiers recruitedfor the army ‘wore sont to this station, and from it they were drafted to the various regiments from time to tune, Au order will Lo issued iua few days transferring the rendezvous to Columous, U, The arsoual i tho Jatter-nsmed city Las baen remodeled under the direction of tho Quarter- mastor Goneral, and extensive barracks sdded for tho better accommodation of the recruila. KELLEY'S POSITION. J\Idl}é Kelley arrived to-dsy on his way to the Qoorgin Btate Fair st Macon, "Ife goes by special invitation of the Preaideat of the Association: 110 asya that in the pext Congresa he oxpects, as in tho past, to co-operate cordially with the Re« ‘mhlluno. excapt on quostions of finance. Upon his subject lis claims hoia in accord with the poxition of the President wot forth in his mes- sage of December, 1873, HTIOKS TO IT, Tndian-Agent Savitle haa writlen a letter to the luteriur Deparsment joiniug issno wile s U'nincn correspondent upon the subject of the weight of cattle at the Red Cloud Agency, The correspondent stated that the catile Sm not woigh woro thau 650 pounds each. Baville says thoy averaged 97 pouuds, and that he can prove iy by Terrell, of the Hocoud Comptroller's oftica, ll@uw Department, who ssw_the caitle a‘gzk o) m'.l' |e-umo;‘1 nllun 1!:‘1 the led wigsion confirms Tue THIBONK cor- respodent rather then Saville, ¢ ::‘l::, Associated Frese.) Wasnparor CEkING INpLaxs, b. U, —. four Chipyewss m?n; m;-‘vm'fl:"fl! diau Dopsrtment to-day. They laft their sgoney without obtaining permission of thelr Agent, and wero four wooks on the road, paytug thoir ex- ponsca by daneing, &c., at diferent places. A half-braed with thom acted aa interpreter. Thoy camo to complain of thoir Agent, and desited to romain hero until an interprater could como from Minnesota to presens thelr eass proporly. Commisdonor Smith told them that undor the circnmstances ho could not keop thotn, and ad- vived tham to return at once. HOLD APFOINTMENTS. Jamen I, Dauhiam, Postmsster at Bridgoport, Corn., has beon suspenided by the Presidont for Laving soid appointmenta, DIVILEND DECLARED, The Comptrollor of the Currency has declared a dividend of 15 por cout 1n favor of the credit- ors of the Firet Natfonal Bank of Topeka, ian. also a dividend of 40 per cent In favar of the creditors of the Gibson Cousty Natioun! Bank of Princeton, Ind., payable on tho 20th inat. RUNATE POSTMARTARS, W, T. Crearv, of Michigan, has teen promoted from Assistant to Postmastor of the United States Senate, and Mrs, C. C. Jones, of linne- gots, bav been appointed Assistant Postmaater. —_— FIRES., IN CHICAGO. At 4:30 o'cleck yesterday a sl alarm was givon to Engino Compauy No. 6 on account of firo in tho three-story brick dwolllug in the rear ot No. 492 Sontb Union stroet, Tho flro orig- Inated from sparks from a chimgoy, and was extinguished withont any sorious losn. The alarm from Box 8062 at noon yesterday was eaused by & fira in tho ope-story framo dwalling of Jacab Hotara, at No. 539 Bouth Hnisted streot. The fire originated from unknown causes in some rubbish uuder tho houso. Logs, about €30 ; no insurance. Tho alarm from Box 413 at 9:50 o'clock Iast ovenlug wan cauned by & fire int the barn in the roar of No. 632 Warron svonue, ownod by Mana Walters. Tho fls was oxtinguistied with » loss of not more thsn €560, No iuwurance. AT CEDAR RAPIDS, Sypecial Dispatch to The Chieago Tyibune, Cepan Rarivs, Ia,, Oct. 16.—Abont 3 o'clock this morning, fire was discovered in the throo- story bmlding occapled by A. C. Churchill & Son, bardware, Davendor! & Maun, dry goods, and Hollowell, produce dealer. Clnrehil’s losa on stock and building 18 from 97,000 to 89,000 ; insured ss follows : Ipsuranco Company of North Amaerios, 81,000 ; Phanix, Hartlford, #2,- 000 ; Pennaylvania, £1,500 ; Iowa Btato, $2,000; and Poun, $2,000, Dovendarf & Manu's loss was slight, whilo Hollowsll will fono about $23,000, 1lansured in the Underwritora® Agoncy for 2,600, AT QUINCY, ILL, Svectal Disnateh to The Chicago Trihune. Quorxey, I, Oct, 16,—A small buildivg on the leveo, ocenpied by IHiugh Bmith as a botler-sbop sud by J, McMillen as & shooshop, was burned at s carly our thia morning, It was owned by F. Hutmaker, and is s total loss. A small resl- denco near the cornor of Vine and Olive, owned by Benator Arntzon, was also burned this morn- ing. Dotk fires aro thought to bo tho work of an iugendiary, AT AUGUSTA, ME, Avavera, Mo,, Oct. 15.—This evoning the stoam mill of tha Kenobeo Land aud Lumbor Company, with its valuablo machinery and two lumber houscs, burned. Loss, $50,000 ; insur- anco, $16,000. While the fire was In progress a derrick fell, killing Albort L. Poale, and severoly injuring Coarloa Diplock, momber of the Pacifia Firo Company. AT PATOKA, IND. Evawsviiie, Ind., Oct. 16.—Tho Eagle Distil- tillorv, formerly owned by Bingham Bros., nt Patoks, was burnod this mbroing. Loss hoavy, and pardally insured. FINANCIAL, BOSTON. Bosrox, Oct, 15.—Thers was quite & mu on the Home Bavings Bsok of this city, to-day. Tlie oficors to that tho bank is in a perfoctly gafe conditlon ; thst theyars paying all thai come, withont requiting the rogular notice, snd oxpect to continuo go todo. Tho somi-snnual dividend ou it carolnga amounts to about $200,- 000, aud its distribution calla noarly 80,000 de- positors to tho bank, Bhoula the run continue the bauk will undoubtedly roquire tho notice provided for la the contract with oach depositor, NEW YORK, New Yorr, Oct. 16,—osos 8. Hermsn & Co.. of No. 22 Walkor stroet, the principal member of which firm ia o brother of A, 8, Horman, who recontly weut into bankruptcy, bava also tailed. The firm’s labilities aro stated as being $20,. 000, and their assole as being 05,000, £50,000 boing atock and 245,000 In bills recorvable. Ilarris Rothstein, & battor, baa filed an asaign- ment of his property for tho bonofit of his cred- itors. Hiu lisbilittes are given at ©37,069.58, and his asseta 812,045, ST. LOUIS. Br. Lov1s, Mo,, Oct. 15.—A petition Las been filed in the offico of Lucian Eaton, Register in Bankruptey, by Mr. Cameron, Assigueo of Pat- rick E. Fietcher, asking for a reconsideration of claims amounting to.810,000, growing out of cortain option doals in lard, pork, etc., mado by Fletcher with varioua pacties, The petition charactorizes theso option sales as only pro- tended contracts, and asks that they be dis- allowed, THE WEATHER, Wasmnatox, D, 0., Oot. 16—1 a. m.—For the Uppor Lakes, tho Upper Miesisstppi, and Lower Missouri and Ohlo Valleys, and Tennessce, statiouary or risibg barometer, northwest to northeast winds, low temperature, aud clear or partly cloudy weathor, followed by warmer, cloudy weathor, and southesat winds north of Missouri. 1ACAL ODGERYATION, Ln1cao0, Oct, 18, Wind, jRay nl Wither, Time, |llflr. 'T'hl]"ml 6833, m0.731 4l T4 N, W, fresh..|.....|Cloudy. 1L:18 8, m,f2 41! 74N W, freab,. |10 Cloudy, 200 p, m,( 280! 43 B9 NI Wi, freeh.. (.00 Cloudy. B30 p, m, 1,83 430 BN, W., fresh..|..... Cloudy, 00 p, m.[20.90 43| B8[N. W., fresh.. luwudy. 10:18 p, m, . 40) 80N, W, frea iCloudy, AMazimun termometor, 46 minlmu UENERAL OBSLRYATIONS, CH13400, Uct, 16~-Midnight. Wind. | ain| Weather, Station, | Bag.|ThT] 149.40| Y o 134 Davanpori, [40. 1) Dulutls ....|30.08| Denvor ... 130.10] 0,08} & 0] 83N, E., br 40(N,, gentla Br'vkeus'gs|2),0d] 43(8,, tre WET TREASURE TROVE, §pectal Disvateh to The Chlcago Trivune, Moxuog, Mich,, Oct. 15.—The expodition on Mr. Obarles O, Avary's staam-yacht Mamie, of Obfoago, under the charge of Capts, Vogell and Chapin, in soarch of the schooner Favorite, sunk with & cargo of whisky dwenty-tive yours ago, THE CROPS, Svaciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Langixo, Mich., Oct, 16,~It 14 estimated that 50 f" cent of tho com~cmg) Wad hguud by the earl atroit y froats north of the Milwaukes Raiiroad. I Emigration of French Hnsques to south Americn. Parls Correspondenics London Times. The Tempa gives some Information respocting tho wholesale emigration of the French Basquea to Bouth America, The Department of ihe Basses Pyreness—tihat picturesque oasis be- tween (hie Larren landes and the sea—had 435,486 inbabitants iu 1866, whils in 1872 there were only 426,751. This was but the beginniog of the movement. In the last-named yesr 11.080 Basques loft Bordosux for Montevideo and Bue- nos Ayres, and next yoar there were 12,878, Bome communes have lost 27 to 80 per ceut. Tho Canton of Mauleon, iha centrs of tho Basque population, will, if the exodus goes on, be a des- ert i fifty yeans, The movement is stiributed to the Code Nspoleon, which compels the divis- jou of land smovg 1hie whole family. The peo- ple have s urugnnnu to workivg for cthers and » fepr of mulitary service, e i The Btate Conveution of Young Men's Chris- tlan Associations, at Fitchburg, bsas,, resolved to send greetiog tothe Young Women's Christian Associntion, Iu session st Pittsburg, Fa., and pro- ac‘a,ud $ encroschments upon the Loxd's CRIMINAL NEWS. Detailed Account of the Lynche tng of Pemberton, in Ma- son County, 11l A Murder-Mystery of the Bloodiest De- scription at Napoleon, 0. A Becond Trial ot Rochester, Ind., Increases o Han's Sentence from 8ix to Trventy Years, THE LYNCHING IN MASON COUNTY, ILL. Rloamnatan (T Pantaarph, Oct 14, For several daysitems Lave been going tho roundsof the papers abont tho Jyuching of s man named Burops Pemberton, st Forest City, Mason County, I, TFor a aumbor of yeara Mason County hias been troubled with horeo-thioves, and tlo utmost en- donvors of tho police-powers of the county liavo bean fruitless in thelr attempts to cateh tho per- poteators. Tha raids had grown in vumber, and bocamo Ao succesaful that the peoplo at longth becamo tirod of tha mannor in which their horses wero disaupearing. Finally, to suppresa theso aid3, and to bring the offenders to uatico, thoy formed a Vigilanco Committeo. This bad boeo in steady oxistonce for three or four yoars, and aa yot had no$ Loon of nny mate- rinl aesistance In stapping horso-stealing. Bo much for tho csuso of the bitter feeling which exiuta lu Maeon County towards horse-thiioves, Ths victin, Beurope Pemberton,—or Butops, 88 ho spells bis nanto,—waa a man 32 yoara old, slight build, but vory well formed, weighing 120 vouuds, io has for years boon knowums o desperato character, and had become s torfor to 8 number of people noar_his homo, Even when a boy he was considered unprincipled, and was regardod as & born thiof. About six or soven yoears ago he ivas son, pleading guilty, to the” Penitentlary for three yonrs, on A cha1o of horse-stenling, 1lo served out his timo and returned to hit old homo nosr Forost City. Ilo was_ born in Monard County. and that and _Macon County wore his headquar- tors, noxt to Johot. Aftor being out a month or eix wveeks, ho was Aont to the Ionitentinry again for robbing tho dopot ot Foromt City and taking a doublo-barrel shol-gan and somp movey, fle was convictad and sont up for eighteen montha While in the Pevitoutinry ko became the *‘chum™ of & man by the pame of Chariea During, to whom Lo gavo & list of the most prominont men of Mnson County, nawming-more particularly tho residonts of Foreat City, snd told him of whom ho could make the best baul. Thoas same mon Pembor- ton Lind threatoned ofther to kill, or to burn thoir liouses and barns, 8a 8 revonge for the bad fool~ ing tbey had mantesced towards him. While werving out their time thess two maen agrood that During, whose time oxplred firss, should go to Foreat City and gathor in nll ha could, and wait.about there unlil Pomborton's timo was out, sud thou the two would commenco their carcor of revonge sgainat tho rosiderta of that village. During went to Forest City whilo tho Mason County Contt was in gession, and paseed himacll 83 o Deputy Sheriff. Uuo of his dodgea was 88 followa: Mo would sav to a well-to-do farmer, “*A man nas been arreated at iIavana for forging one of your notes, It 18 known tobes forgery, but, to convict him, tho Sheriff wanta you to go to Hlavana and testity,” Tuo man of course would go, and, a8 soon ns bo had gono nway, During would rob tho bouse and take tho valuables, %lu bad done this thing sovoral timow, but fivally wap captured. On hie poreon was found the list of citizons, and, on boing uestioned, he snid that Pamberton had given them to him. Then the whole plan came ont, aud then these people who ware namoid on this list bogan to live in conatant terror aud fear that Pomberton would roturn and carry out his tureats. When ho did roturn, it wsa seon that ho associated writh men whoso charactor was known to be doeperate, mlthough his relativea warned him not to'do 8o ; and tha diead felt by thioso poople lncrenacd instoad of diminishing, This sccounta for tho bitter feolng existiug :]cwuldl Pomberton by the rosidouts of Masou ounty. A shiort time ngo, Pomberton was noticed wan- doring about in s Swooiia none. Forest City, and soveral times was gecn in compauy with & man who was 8 known dosperado. A littlo later soyeral horses wero missel, and no traco of them could bo found. Woou the oflicors camo to **workup* the caso it was fouud that all the miesing horses woro last sgen eithor noar, or in, this same piece of timber whero Pomboricn wag geon, Mr, W, H. Cogdall was tho awner of the hotscs, and mado tho cowplaint. Mr. Wiil- iamn L. Reed, tho Conutablo at Fores: Oity, bad a warrant issued for the arrost of Pemborton, and tologra hed to Mason City to have bum ar- reated snd kept uutil be could take him away, He went to Moson Citv on the firet] trair, aud thers received the prisoner, Ile returnod ki~ day safternoon to Forest City, reachiug that place at about 8 o'slock in the sfterncon. Ha took Pomberton to hia houso, that both might hiave theiraupper, as thie prosecuting wituess had not come yot. Afier sapper, George Pembor- ton, & cousit of ths prisoner, and a man highly honored in the communicy, and Mr. Elf Nikirk, 280 a prominont man, called. They wanted to scoif tho prisoner waa connocted with the varl- ous thefta which Led boen perpatrated for sav- eral wooke past. AMr. (eorge Pomberton was ovt af town when our reporter amved. but ho fonud 3r. B Nikirk, and from ltm learned tho fotlowing facta : Thoy asked Pemberton why he continued to act 09 he bad done, commencing aoow in ciimo juat as goon ee he was freed from the Peniton- tiary, and atated thiat thore was a band of horso- thiesos about, and 1t was tho genoral belief of the community that o was counected with the band, They asked him if this was so, He snuwered in nearly these words: “If I knew I should drop dead for mot telhng the trath, I would say that I was not coonected with ¢l band, and did not kpow thav dr. Oogdait's or: wers atolen until I was taken to Forest City,’ He prndunod:dlu? or memorandum, which said that he bad been discharged by the Warden at Joliat July 13, 1875, aud bad received a suit of clothes aud @12, Fuitber, be had worked nis way among various fanineis until he returned to Lis home, and Lo stated that Lia conld provo that he wae not uear Mr. Cogdall's at the time he sald his horses wero atolen. After {ntervieming Mr. Nikirk this far, the constable's story was next soughs, and Mr. Will- ism L. Rteed, tho constable, related ihat oo~ qurred after this, aa followa: '*1 left Pembor- tou talking with Goorge Pemberton snd Eli Nikirk, and went out to flud the prosccuting wit- ness, I told bim that 1 had the prisoner at my house, and_ for him to go to 'Squire Jack- son, and I would briog him over, sa I did not want to make a jmil of my house. Ilo totd me_that he would be over 1 & fow min- utes, I went to ‘Bquive Jackson's office with QGoorge Pemberton. ~Mr. Niklrk went home. 1t was then about 10 o'clock, and the witoess bnd uot appoared, snd lhonl{ QGeorge Pemberton wont homo, I waited until & Littie after 12, and, 28 no one appeared sgainat Kurope, the 'Squire discbsrged bim for wsnt of proseoution, I started to go out, aud was about 3 fee: from the ‘Bquire’s office, and Pemberion had not more tuan let go of the door knob, when amob of about thirty men msde s rush and took hold of Pomberton, and tried to take him away. I orderod them to ktop, but they would not, snd 50 I drow my sevolver sud ahot one, Then thoy bit me in_the chest with a large stone or brick, and knooksd my revolver out of my haad, at the same time putling s sbawl or blauke: over my hesd; they throw me down and prevented my dolog soythiog., Several held me down, and kept mo choked, 80 I could do nothing, Iom- berton cried *‘murder” two or three Limes, but was cboked off, and I heard nothing more frum him, Iheard the men scufiliog about me, and in s few minutoa it ceased, Then I was uhoved backward, and the men who wera holding me let iu, Jorked the sbawl away, and ran, As 8000 8 could get up X looked for them, and saw them dappoaring in diffarent divections, I could not follow tuem, as the night was very dark, and 1t would oot bava done suy good, as my revolver waspgoue, sud my chest wes hurling me from the blow. 1 found tho revolver the next day in ona catuor of tha yard. I weut hawe theu soa went to bod, About_ daylight, somewhere beiween 4 and & o'clock, Mr. David Moore woke te up, sod eaid lst bo bad stopped to tell Liat & man was havglog to a tree in the wooda. Alexander Crozs (tho Postmaster) was with him. I went with them to the tinber avout 100 yards fiom my houso (atiout $U0 yards from tie dopav), sad found Pomberton baogiog by the neck to s emsll “blsck-jack sapliog, 4 or & iuchos 1 diawmoter, feet wers about 2 feet from the ground, ITe was hung by su old balter of one-balf or about five-sightlis zope, A slip-poose wes srouud bls ueck, and the end Waa tied to one of tho branches. His faco was bruised but not cut. No bullei-holea were in bl body, nor any wounds. He was choked to destu. 1 bisd bim talieo dowo, and notied the Coroner.” Not once in & busdred timea does oue geo the relativos of & mau desert bim st bis flual hour, In the death of Beurope Pemborton for cace this could bave been sesn. Hia zelatives all faok amoog the moss respectabls in Mason Cotnty, and they have tried for a long imo to reform thix orring one, but their efforts wore unavailing, for, just a4 gosn a8 o wou'd roturn frun Jaliet, ho would mako atrangemonts for n rppedy return thero. Connoguently hin rein. tives deaorted him, and, whene the remaing of Rourope Pomberton wero carriod to their Inat rosting-place, they woro placod in 8 rude pino bosx, and nla funeral cortege vina composod only of the Caroner and about a deaon bass who fol- luwed ont of inlo enrlosity, o wan buried at tho expenre of tun cointy, as his ralativen de- clined to havo suything to do with hin remalns. Indcad, tho faeling v Forest Uity scoms ta be ono n!d intoancfsatisfaction, though quistly ex- prossed. Mason and Tazewol] Counties have nover yet punisbied gevorely a oriminal, except by mob law, but that ho has bosu freed by the Governor in & short timo aftet his wontence ; and the eitizens boldly prociaim that ** Lynch lsw ™ 18 the ouly Iaw in Mason County, ‘and thst In Tazowell County tuingh are no bstter, A TEXAS HORROP. Sherman (fex,) Reauler, Qal. 12, The detalls of the traglo and diabolieal man- ner iu which a man and a boy met thoir death at the hands of aninhuman snd sAvago negro near Fort 8ill, Indisn Territory, ono day last week, woro gathored by a Itegwrfer reporter fromn a gentleman who arrived in the city Bun- day, and who passed through that placo the day aftor tho discovery of the murder. On the tay proceding the arrival of the gentloman as Fort 80l & nogro covered with blood snd dust, aud bearing two fresh and blood-stained homan ncnlr-, rode fnto tho Comancho camp near Fort Sill, and_boasted of baving Just mur- derod and scalped n man and a Loy, evidently thinking o had committed a deod that would givo him favor in the eyes of tho Indiavs, and room over which was found s pool of blow, Unuilc-book, 1 coat, veal, and kogs, snd & bsed: wtained kmfe. Soveral porsons’ have hoan (TS rostod ov suspicion, ESCAPE OF A HORSE-THIEF, Spectar Dinateh to £he Chieaas Tyibine, Dasviety, Ty Oot. 16.—~Yesterdny Lopnty Blioriff Bhultz arrcated at Farmvant, tyg counts, Tahn Btoul, for ateallng & horso at (ijl. bert Bation, on the Chiengo, Danvilla & Vig. cennen Radroad, about throo wooks ago. Nimls, tnrnod Btout over (o Conatabla MeCloy, ang durmg the meht Blout mado his escape, aud nothing has boen hoard of him siuco. ILLEQITIMATE BORRQWERS, Special Dispalch to The Chicago Irionne, Ouanay, I, Oct. 16.—Tho light-fingersq gontry aro activo boro now. A atranger boun¢ to Chicago, on the Toledo, Peorin & Warsan Road, waa robbod of $200 and a through ticket, 1io hiad Liis pockotbaok siter dinlug at Fairbury, Last niight thoy wont through tho cigar ataca of Goorgo Randy horo, taking money and articlea of considerable valuo, KILLED BY A MOB. New Yorr, Oct. 16.—Whilo aomo colored mep wers returuiug last uight from n pienie held in the outskirta of Brookiyn, they wero attncked by a number of whites, nnd ono of the negroeg waa inatantly killed by tno Llow of o wtons; and ooother waa fatally injured. 'The polics atrest. od soven men who woro engaged in tho assault, A MURDERIER ARRESTED, Syacinl Disvat h tn The Chicags Yribune. Tont WayNE, Oct. 15.—El'abo Togue, whe aliot Joo Leo i Minmi Coanty on the 1k of January, lias lioon nrrestod at St, Mary’s, 0., aaq m.a‘.;z l(llu gmm;n.] o’dl‘tlm \Ch]m.“ib""a}m ‘lt taken to Pera and ludged fu fail, B0 0 their cro 0 jmmadiatels Showed thels disappraval - by dispatching srenaCHATOED wiTH mATE. n mossenger to tho commandwig oficer iy ~‘" 0 v Tyibune, at tho fort, nolifsing bim of whnt had | Mmxxearouts, Minn., Oct. 15.—Jacob Goog been dona, and of tho prosenco of tho nogro in thole camp. Bhortly sfter tho arrivel of tho messengor at tho fort, a detachment of United Btates soldiers wont out to the Comanche camp, and_brought the negro into the fort. Jo st} carrlaa the scalps, his clothes wero splashod with blood, and, althouzgh ho mada no denial of themurder, ko porsistentiy rofused to toll whoro tho bodies of hia victima could bo found. or raveal the moative that induced him to commit so dark o deed. After seooring the country for miles around, a squad of roldlor: at lnst camo upon » wagon, which was desertod, and which, by the presonce of frosh blood und other sigus. Kave ovidoneo of having Leoou tho acouo of n crael and doadly strugglo, The wagon wa3 tden- titiod as the property of a peddler who had been traveling through the country for somo timo i compnny svith Lis aon, who wau scarcely moro than a cbild.” No obe could give their names, but from papors found tn cho wagon it is thonght that was nrrested to-dny on a charpe of commilting rape on the person of Mra. Wier, a widow Inly of thlgcity. ‘L'rial is sot for to-morrow, AUSTRIA The Delegationy=istimates for 187g, VIENSA, Sept 20,—Thoe Dolegations lave ha. gun their nctivity, Calted togetber for the 2fa ingt., botlh tno doiogation of tho Austrig Haicharath and that of tio Hiungarian Diet mey on the day appointed, each i gy own locality, aml “electod Presidents ap) Bureaux, etorday thoy wero recowved by His Majesty at tho Dure, acoording tg the ef quotte introduced. Tho Hungarian delegation, a8 » guest, had the procodonce, aud wny received fr.t, The Droeident of each delezation read o loyal sddvess. 1l Majesty rotuined tho eams angwer to both, Tho way in which sjresy thoy were citizons of Bherman, Everyoffortto | Was lud on tho intmate underaisnd. find their hodies proved futfle, and though tho | ing with tho two mnoightoring Powers nogro was sovoroly tortured to mako him revesl | an regarda o oventa in Ilomnia and whora he had hid (bem, 1t 8!l proved in vain, and up to this writing tho bodies liave not becn racovored. The two ecalos wero idontitled as thoso of the peddler and Lis son. Afterjfinding tho wagons and there no longor being n'doubt but what a most horriblo erimo bad boen commitiod, tho negro wae swung to tho imb of a treo, mud his soul, black with crimo, and stainad with the blood of his viotims, urlod into etomity. GETTING THE WORST OF A NEW TRIAL, suecial Dupateh to The Chicuun Tribunc, Fort WayNg, Ind, Oct. 15.—A speciul to the Lacetle from Poru, says that the murder trial of J. D. Vauderkarr, which Lss boen in prograss Bomo time at Rochester, has concluded with a verdict of guilty nod & goutanco to twenty years in tho Penitentiary. Vavderkarr, who was au at~ tacho of o house of ill-fame, shot and instautly killed a young man named J. J. Wallaco on the 12th of last February, Vanderkarr wau tried in May and gentenced to six yoars in the Poni» tontinty. A new trisl waa dzmulml on n affidavit that five of the jurors had exprussod an opinion provious to tho case. Tho sovond trial took place {n Auguat, brit boforo ita concliri one of tho jurors was taken sick, necesastating n third tria), which reenitod, as above etated, with a eontence of a twonty years' imprisonment. A motion has now boen msde for s fourth trisl on tha same grounds that tho wecond trial waa Herzegorine ias not oscaped nttontion, and has produced the beet nnpression. Tho esti. mutes for tha Arnty, Nayy, and Foroign Affairs t tuo vear 1%76 has been prosented to both dolegatlond, They mmouut to 114.7:7, 4311, or about £11,000,000 sterling i round oumbers, of which 4. 30i1, are wanted for Forelen Affairs 3 07,130.60010, or nboat £9.000,600 sierling, for the armv; 10,210,433, for the navy, nod 1,834.3181 for pousions, There i increas of 24,5000 under tha head of Fora citrn Affairs, ehiefly cvisod by an iereaso in tos largeor sllowanco to the Austrian Ambassador in 5t. Potersbure, who s to bo placad on th samo fuoting as_these in Lowsdon and Parie. o the War Dapartmant thera s an iucreasy of 21,170,000 . esnsed by the purelaso of 5,000 Querndl ritles, vo an Lo cumplete the armas munt of tuo whule infanay with thiv weapon, and vy tho ¢aal of Indisperieablo repairs of mille tary butldings and by rozvastrueions of the Artilory Luworatury. ‘The Naval Department asky for 5710001 mero, chiolly for sew whips and teansfovmatiun of old onos whicl ars worn o-t. Atogether the estivates are bigher by 778,771 thau they wero last vear, To 1l mnwe e sdded 5,000,601 whicl aro maked for the now steol-bronza wnus, The total coat of theus is ostimated 17,797,001, which Ly to bo apread over two yeare, Au for this later oxpense, it ennuot ba wyeided, a3 thera cannot bo tho lenst tinult that the prewent guns could novor holl their oswu, cithor for accuracy ot granted on. The trisls bave alrendy cost Fulton | S3UKO, ngwtost thuse incroduced in othur araisy County £5,000, b N . Torfame TH: TOR"NTO ABORTION MURTER, Cvects M Mt Fow peopla nranware of tho commerelal fme phrtanca o prrfumos, unt of (he oxtent to whick . thoir munufacturo is tow earried on. I'ho tlowor harvest of tho distriet of Yur, in tha southeast of Frauce, fuelndes no toss than 1,475,000 pounds of orarge blo some, 53 pounds of roger, 00,050 pounds o1 Jasmine, 75,003 pounds of violcts, AR0M peunds of aeacta, #0,003 nounds of gerse mem, 24000 poundy of tuberoses, and 5000 pounds of jongud. A well-kiown purfuine msn. ufacturer at Cannes nues annially 140,600 nonnds of rose leaves nlono, uud olher perfumg-laven flowers iu poportict. It s remarkabio that e perfumes oblained fiom the llowerd named above a:o tho typos of nearly ail flower odors. Thus, if we blond jaymine and orange-flowers. the res #ult 18 & soent tkoswest-pea ; sod when Jasmine und tuberous rre muxed, the partuwmais lize that of tno hyacinth, Viclot aud tunerose re- womblo hiv of tho vallev, Dy Llending priman odors we alao obtain all the varous boqiets ao nosegayy, wuch nn ** frangipauni,” ** white ros” oud **myvot daphus,” Svecial Diepatch b Che thieado Tridunes Toroxro, Ovt,, Oct. 16.—Tho Davie-(ilmour marder trial continued yestorday. The body of the murdersd girl was found Aug. 1. Ono wit- noas toatified that she saw the girl Gilmour enter Dr. Uavia’ houeo on Saturdsy or Mouday, the 24th or 26th of July. Awothor witness awore ho bLoard the acronms 0f a woman coming rrom Da- vis' houso on Monday, tuo 26th of July. Tho socond Beroam was not do loud an the tirst, the witnesa batlaving from thesonnd that the meath of the porson scroaming had been partly stopped by force. Tho Coroner teatifled that the hody, when examined, Aug. 2, ufipunrod to huve beon (‘I!end four to aix days. Tho trial contlnues to- ay. SERIOUS STABBING AND SHOOTING AFFRAY. Spectal ispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Buorravo, N. Y., Oct. 18.—A fracas occuryed Jast ovoning at Tonawanda betwoon Malcom Tuura- ton, a Steeraman on a canalboat, and two steve- dores pamed John Manctt avd Fravk Bt. Joo. 1In tho meloo on shoro tho two latter wore stab- bed by Thureton, who, set apon by o crowd of thoir friends, escapod to his boat, wharo he was closely followed by the crowd, and was thore shot by one l'legucldi. who aftorwarda svowod humself acoustable from Ningara County, Thurs- ton ksa two bullets i his bresat, and it ia thoughit eannot survive the wouuds, The two Tuen with kife-wounds are not serlouslyinjured, ——— A Galnat Action, Aur. 9 the launch of the Dritieh naval sbip Lonrdon was cruising off Pauiba Isiand, on the enstern coast uf Atricy, when a_ slave dhow waa obsarved Localmod % wlos disiant, Robert Prigues, Captain uf the luuuch, thereupon deters mined o board her, and started off 1u & ewall boat with two bluu-jacke:s and nv interproter. Alter palling two “hwud tho elaver was caughty The throo thun sprang up her bows with cute lusszs betweon thoir teoth, kuoseked down witl their fista tho Captain and those who came to id wid, aud, befora tha erew had recoverod from thair surprise, had Iashed the Captain and two othors huad nud foot and put them overbca: into thoirboat ; the regt of the cron wore intinls dnted, A brooss seringing up, Trigger wods a1l and took the dhow, wh.ch was dontely packed with slavesy nlongsido the Lopdow’s launch. T dhow was tiken to Zanzibar aud condewned, th British Consul commendloy Tnigger sud bt gallant comrades to the causiderstion of the Admiralty, Capt. Sulliven of the Laudoa, how ovar, adininistered to_the men o sovero robuke iustoad of prawe, Capt. Sallivau bas beon supervoded by the Admitalty, A CONTEMPTIBLE GAME, Speetal Disvateh to The Chicage Tribune, Rocxronp, ., Oct. 15, —~Franc B, Wilkle, of the Z'lmes, arilved horo last night. He stated to your reportor that the fact of bis indictwent by the Grand Jury was not made known to him uatl 8:45 lest night, and bo rromptly took tho night train, delivering bimself to Bherif Feats this moruing, He was afterwards liborased on finding ball of $1,600. Patrick Flynn was also ar- rested thla morning, but is now out on a bail of §1,600. Tox TBUNE'S veport was tho firat published sccount, and caused A great sensation bore, every Tuinuns beiog imumediatoly bought ap, Stomarknble Exnmple o1 Continucue Prosperity. 3 The martingo Is announced of Lord Burloigh, eldost sun of the Marquis of Hxeter, toa Lane caeture heiross. The Liritivh Pevrago can acarce 1y skow anutler 50 romarkablo example of cou= tinuous prosparity a8 is alfordsd by tue duoflm:n‘- ants of Elizaboth's groat Lord Trossurer, Tho young goutienan juse married fs the dicect de- ecendant of the ‘reasurer's cidast sou, while the resent Socretary of Hato for 1udia (Lord Halive Eur.\') 1 tho direct descondaut of thosaing elatces man's .a6cond son, Iobort, James ['s chiet Minister. Lord Salisbury aud Lord Eetor bowts - rouide o the suburb mausjons built by the tst L'eqrs of their Lues. Bnnelfih and Hutdeld are in a8 good order to-day as when they wera erccle ed, and tho sceno of ‘& hospitahity as 8| Wendid. Tho beroive of Tounyson's famous ballad In} rest-giandmother o tho fiuuen@ voung Lerd urlelgh. A Yery rowarkablo circumatencd about this family ‘of Uect! ls, that there 1s ouly existing one Lrauch from tho paront stetu, pame: 1y, that ropresented by Lord Salispury. The Barloigh eatato dascendvd to tho Treasuror fod ‘iis fatler, & couniry Hquiro. A DISHONEST_COUNSELOR, Erony, 1ll., Oct. 16,—John G. Kribs, formerly of the law firm of Botaford, Barry & Kribs, of ¢his oity, who was fndicted some months ago for embezzloment, has besn found guilty ou one in- dictment, and was yesterdsy eentenced to two yoars in tho Povitentiary, Boveral otner indict- ments are atill hanging over him, and on ono of them bis trisl begine to-day, The grounds for the first indictinent were the sale of proporty in Elgin ss agent for D. W, Dangs, a nop-remdont, to E, Doughierty, Kribs procuring and delivering the dooed,veceiving the money, and sppropristing it to his own uso, JOLIET CRIMINAL ITEMS, &pecral Lnepatch to Ihe Chieaoo {riduna, Jowier, I, Oot, 16.—Petty thioves are grow- ing bold hore, A pumberof clothes-llnes rob-~ beries have beou committod recently, and last eveniog an unknown vagrant senatched » bundle of clotking from Mr. W, D, Van Alstine, on Joffernoy sirsot, and made I(om his escape, John Bulliver and Allen Daker, the two Willilameon Couuty Ku-Kluzx, recently sentenced to twenty-fivo years® impnsonment each for the murder of Capt. Bisnoy, were recoived atthe Biate Penitentiary to- —— Ansanity in Ausiratia, Livpincott's Naanzine, " Australian statisics show that {vsanity o zu: violent kiod presads to » frightful extent an ¢ i Continent, especially in South Australls, with It¥ population of 206,03, In 1861 there were 161 Ilan‘ mates of asylums i that purt of Australis, be- fug ouo to 750 {uhalitants, in 1870 thoy bum borad 870, and at tha close of 1871 thero 'er:g 14 many aa 824, or oneto 524 of tho popult “Wi "These tigures do not represent tho eutire liw! h:‘r the insano, but include only madmen and ol ' inmates of tho asyiuns, Thecausoof this l":, prevalence of insanity csn aply be surmised, PARDONED, Besivarrerp, 1L, Oet, 16,~Frank Anderson, allas Frank Davis, who was convicted of burglary at the March (1875) term of the Cook County Criminal Court, und sentenced to the Peniten- tiary for the term of one year, was to-dsy pai douved by the Goveruor, Tiw Excollency sfso to- day pardoned Edward O'Drien, who waa convict- ed of tlie crima of mansisughler ac_the Octover (1874) tertp of the 0&: County Circuit Court, sud sentenced to the Cogniy Jail fos the torm of | vo anthoritative explanation of it is givnul. ’lf; cnkyents Fatteraon, Ditector of the Iussuo Amlum Adelaids, ' doea not think that sloohol 1 rinclpal causo, Opo explaustion is, thab 1 B pm‘(’lm:m by the weakening effocta of d“l:. clizuate, aud by the reatless, anzious Lves le b’ Euglish colonlsts, who are oftan msde 4 repeated failures in business. - Cariyle Tusults flarvard Liverpood Daity Foete Mr. Cariyle doclines with scorn the degres of LL. D, confurrod by Harvard Uoiveraity. ey cau universities, b i mblagg n:d their degrees the * st sham featherss e that be should be seked to L io fn bndm{u y:m- long hiwe of D, D, and LL. D.’s—s llna 0 poms pous little feilows hobblin ‘dowp to poater! gh = tho orutchies of twa or three i A bot, passing on into the "obus ties and small potaices LODA, ILL,, READY TO TROT OUT THE FAT- TED GALF, Soectal Ditvaleh 10 Ths Chicasa Triouns, Lopa, 11, Oct, 15.—The peaple of this vicini- 1y aro still groatly excited and shooked over the elopement a weok aince of Eli Harvey, a trusted and houored citizen, with a girl of this place, Officers failed to find him. To-day Harvey telo- Enphed his wite trom Chicaso that e will be ome Baturday, Most of his neighbors will con- dons bis folly and welcoms him back, FOUL MURDER. 5 Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, ToLxpo, 0., Oet, 18.—The body of Fred Boller, from Sandusky, wss found in the cacal st Napoleon with the thross out. He nad te- cently purchased a aaloon st MNaspoleom i &

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