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TIE CHICAG = and epirits, and wea shotlly to bo ”"”\::“h'nm AHsERt at. tlis ynople ot Fo- B o history of tho murder continues nn- gt tho nprlicationn for ndmisuion s ::: S urtroomt during the tris) havo Loen epormotis it numbor, Joun Doz 1Torars, of Naw Yorl, according to 1 secaunt, s loil & most oxtraordiuary lite. [loserved 010 YOAT in the Penitentiary for kall- f's policeman with whow wifo L wo nflmlla e wpent vovoral monihn of anothor o (o nama uncomfortabla nbada for i ery, n indieing & woman to personsto his vifs and sigmber namo to n dool; ho appoared defendsnt In o fAmony OsAMBENLAYSE- :;qwfl Lroscli-of-promise suit, snd was then ateted in £6,000 damagos. 'Tlo developmonts i teint a8 pubiishod In thenewsnapars havo brooght down further woes wpon hie devotod Tho testimony showed that lio had Leen ed soveral timen, and that ho had ot been o0 particulsr as to liow many wives he Liad at tt8i and it also eliomed that ho was & man of properts: being worth in tho neighbor- yood of balf & milllon, This lest pleco of in- {ormation aroused o action a woman laiming to ba bis firat wite, who now sues for alimony and drore. Bho allogon that ehio wea married to Hotwes i England, {o 1838; that she came to fals contry withlim: that he basely desorted Lerin 1850, and left Lior to atatvo; that she han peen depondout npon a daughtor, whio la 3 Khool-teachor s that sho was ignorant of fowss' condition in lifo till sho read of tho clmmuwz-uowm broach-of-promise snit {n the DOWBPADOTS, supposing him to be s poor + sad that the votitioner is now ontltled to groree and alimony. Hotwss mava that tho wae bia mistross, not his wife, Therane Wacatiosity in the aunals of crimo. Tho alleg- o wite sud daughter are reapectanle women, 1o bavo every apposrance of truth on their e (o the Pacific cosat, where thoy aro beginning 1 spprsciato the ndvantages of & specio-curren- 08 zesult 1n Ohio occaslons general rejolo~ Ur, Toe Han Franciaco Chronicle (Tudopandent ) ssyu: ‘It eottlos that thers will 3010 TIR-CONGY Party in tho field in 1876 "; and futlt * loaves the Republicana in the position of b hard-money political orgaaization in the trg.” The Alla Catifornia (Republican) sogntulatos the country an the fact that it dis- of Brut. ALLEN and tho whole trile of rag- oney “blovistore.”” The Bacramento Record- Tnios (Independent Republican) says : ‘Ittas brought the country nearer Lo resumption by ng an iasue pending the solution of which no sricite mewsures could possibly Lave boon faken, s people once Armly committed to the hard-moaey me, 38 they now are, it is porniblo to put aside E¥dsuix of the inflationists, and devots stiention \otome plans for resuming apecte-payment, The Ban Francisco Bulletin (Indopondent) L I b materislly damaged the prospocts of the s in tho next Datioual canvass, ‘Lliey colect- wibeirsincs and_went befaro the people of oue of Lomort popilous and mout intelligent States in tho Take, 4nd eo centrally situated srithal as to make the el el 48 once n_every otbor State of the Union, o7 did, In fact, Ly an esrly and preconcerted movo ‘e, fart the Uall for b natlonal canvass, They have ‘een boried out early n tho game, ——— TheNew York @raphio rathor sevorely esys fbst the Sehool of Natural History on Ponikese Iiod was a mistake in tho firat place, a8 it “yasbult on the brain of an overworked Pro- tessor, whoso enthiusiasm outran his judgmont.” o vhich it roay be answored that, if there was wyaistake in the first placo, Mr. ANDERAON mut b charged with it. Wo aro, fndeed, com- pledtoray that Mr. AXDERRON nppears to bo wore accomplishod as & doaler in * flne-cut’ fus aea founder of inatitutions of learning. At the same time. there must bave baen a great It ofeffectlve work among the liberal and froerons merchants of Now England, or the en- ferprise would not hisve been abandoned. —_— The Pittabnrg journals engaged in a search attar st principles have run a-foul of JupAs Liastor and Poxtivs Preate, The Dispatch, Iefationist, claims to have discovered that ** It wu Jonas who was the exponent of hard-money dxirines in the Bavior's time,” The Gazeile, 1fur shborate resoarch, disproves it, and estab- Kibes that PiLaTe was a rag-money inflationist, wdsdds that ¥ To drag in poor Jupas, and sot Limup se the original hard-money advocate, is huting the paternity of an ides with s von- guate,” The palnfal discovery is mads by tho Indian- 0ol Sentinel, that the soldiors’ rounion as that diythaother day was s diabolical plot **delib- snlely planned to initiste his [Montona] cam- W for the Presidontisl nomination.” The Bost paintul part of it is that, on thet occasion, 1ba Bentinel tolt constrained to make gorgeous tiaplay of the nationsl bunting. T'ls no credit to the intelligence of Bgaton s Ms. Mowcune D, Coxwax was not well ro- wived there, while such men ae Govon and Yoanr cany everythiog befors them, s3oston s, indead, to0 much given to oncouraging froth W fizle; and, whon Boaton In arrsyed agaiust 1904 se0s8, who can be said to be in its favor ? —_———— The rig-money platform of “‘the Ollo De- By, the New York Herald sayn, * as a pisce o low elactioneering tactics, seemed promising *uongh at the time™; but upon it now the De- z:':’ of Ponusylvanis are riding a desd P i The Graphio tenders the ancient ALz the wolbing consolation tnat the rag-baby may bo fwuveciad within the next thirty years; for hich contingency he ehonld hold himselt in re- S, nstesd of pining over his deteat. ———— Gov. Haves goen to Pennsylvania to take part B the Republlosn canvass. His firet spesch *illbe atitie taonater meetiog at Philsdelpbls. —— PERI0ONAL. E Mstander Btephons is gettiog well. Worid's rival In Paria {s nsmed Pingat, ;hinl"fll:n has been enjoying more banquets. . 0} thum:. T8, of tho Ft, Wayne Rellroad, is at Tha Hon, J. B, Abbott, of New York, lu at the Hilbyry, s “m; ‘lhl blind preachaer, wants to lecture The white R Lt fa Bouth Afrlen ery fora Ol Urs. Btanton s Pivycrag n inflattonist, bus abs bell o0 Hon. W, A, Clark, Appl is hgnmn:mum. Faitdas Trausy Wi Tas Hoo, Georgs W. Cobib, Minerst Pol "“‘; opa it the it > L eay Troilope has renched New York from W, aod Australls, L. Chuiatle, Indlan Commiastoner of Can- e 8 late arrival at the Tremont, i MeCultongh (s to play sn engagement at i o Theatre, London, next sesson, h.“’l‘. 'Hlukwn. U, 8, A, and T, B. M. 5 lllo the Navy, aro. qusstered at the Palmer. Pt )":'.Y tha Arctic explorer, is & candidate Tirivians ork Assewbly, Is ho after saap- Ilr‘.:,‘ t;ld that Eesox Porter, s son of the Ad- M“.:'lm:rnhd an appolosmeny in the Laasin, yoping Wil andy, Hoatrea), 8, Varmoot Central Rallroad, Hiokacer, Grand Truok Railrosd, A6 8t the ‘Lremont, D::.L whom bfi. Gr)mmmh Alexin U woes utiful womian In the :‘;::“‘ll. bas moariod a Nebraska dootor, e friar who be g for God begs for swo," iy hl‘;hh Proverb, Give him s cold potato it gy 89 A fiur ought to do somsethiog n"‘hil:cn Jourad asys tbat the Rev. Brooke Htard [y 4o teedkve » largor salary than shy %"‘3"‘" Olioago gbyw vae Hav Dr. i B Fissvyweiiaa Clionil; who Ia jinld an equal sum, $9.000, Not s thibaon dans not receive so largo & malary by nome thonsands, (lon. Braurauard han been tendared, hut has uot aecepled, tha posiclon of Uouoral Superin- tendont of the Nanhiville & Toulwville Ratiroad. Sponkiug of tho Farly conapiracy, the Hpring- finld (Muss,) Hepublican asys: **The Chicago Timen hay again justified its claim to being tho meanont paper ont." Ar, Motloy, tho historian, goes abrond for tho bonefit of hin hoalth, witleh is utill vory bad. It fa not probable that ho will ever sgain onjoy pertect badily vigor. Japanoso polico arrestod Judgo Richardson tor golug **out of bounds." e wan punishod for <, tho same offenue in Amorica by a seaten the | 11O VO Arnim Sentence Confirmed Boncls of the Court of Clalos. by the Supreme €Court, Paraon Mureny decides that Harvard and Yalo - woro dofoated in the Iast boat-race Locauso the ono Lisu & faulty stroke, ond the otlor no stroke at all. 'The Cornell siroke, on the other band, ia beantiful. Moucure Conway had a largo and buillient su- dienco at Cincinnati, Monday night, Hinmaoner 84 au orator in not much aldairod, but the sub- stanco of what he bas to say always commands attontion. Tady Thoiuton, wifo of tho Dritish Minister, intends introducing ber danghtor to Washington society this wiuter. The weason will also Lo eu- livened by tho preser.co at tho CUspital of tho gallant Adwiral Wellosloy, of tue Iritish Navy, sud tho chnrming Baronges ds Ia Rouchefou- cauld, wife of the Secretary to the Fronch Lega~ tion, Epitaph in the cemetery at Keyayillo, N. ¥.: Hxrah Thotnas i dead, Aud that's enougl § The eandio In ont, Also the snff. Uer soul’s in Leaven, You need not fear, Aud all that's left 18 interred here. George Sand (Mme. Dadevant) is now sald to bo as plain as 8ho in pions. The following pen- portrait, which it is needloss to say is by ono of her own eox, givos soms idon of hor present ap- pearance: * Old, fat, and commonplace-lookiug, with & 8tiff ravge of littlo false curle surmonnts ing her prominent forehend, with deep indon- tations In hor heavy chooks, and with eyou sharp aud keen as a gimlet point.” Mr, Dana hopes that Plymouth Church will be closed dariog the rovival-mestings of Mensrs, Moody and Hankey in Brooklyn, so that Mr. Beochier and lils frionds, such a4 Bhearman snd Trooy, may have a chance of conveision, Tho idoa §8 not bad; but, if tho revival-mestings aro to continuo until evorybody s converted, thoy will bo in scasion wheu tho Iaet triuwp supor- sodes the cornet-playor at the Tabernaclo. An evligutoned citizen of New Hampshire gives one of tho Coroner'a jury in the Joaie FOREIGN. I, Rouher Attacks the Orlean- ists and Defends the Bonapartists. Death of Prof, Wheatstone, the Em-~ inent English Soientist. Concessions Obtained by the English Ambassador from the Chinese Government. The Young King of Spain De- tected in Certaln Scan. dalous Trausace tions, Wholesalo Assassination for the Pur- pose of Getting Rid of Troubles somo Witnezses, FRANCE, BPEECH OF M. ROUHER, Pants, Oct. 20.—M. Rouber made a specch at Ajaccio on Satarday last. It Is of such an ag- grossive character that its publieation here will possibly be probibited. He made nn attack upou ox-Presidont Thiera and the Orlonnists, so- cusiog them of Laving Liocked up sll the av- enucs to power. e censured Presidont Mac- Malion, and #sid elnce tho 24th of May, 1878, whou the Marsbal was choson Prasident, bo hind incurred heavy responsibilities. 3. Roulior do- clarod that tho rovisionary clause of tho Consti- tution remsined intact.” Tho Bouspartiste, he faid, are in favor of universal suffrage, and would contend for an appoal to the people ln or- der to givo an expression of the nutional will. . DINMISHED PROM OFFICE. It ig etated that the Mayor of Ajsccio has been dismissed from his office for baviug taken part in tho banquet yostarday at which . Rouber made Lis speecl:. pxn, Prof. Whoatstone dicd in this city to-dsy, M. TUIEDS, Pants, Oct. 4.—The nowspapers, as well aa privato letters, continue 1o tetl of tuo travels of M. Thuers, of the words which he hes uttered, of the bonors which he roceives, aud of the at- tontion with which hia least smoversonts ate fol- lowed. Wa woro told at tirst of tho state viait which he recoived on arriving at Arvachon from tuie conntituted authoritien of the town, decked with flags, and of the iuscriptious which told afl she good doeds which Frauco owes hit. Now, again, the telograph and privste intelli- ¢enco relato how M. ‘Tnlors i sccompanied at overy stap by o respectful and awed crowd, sud how peopla etand on tiptoe to seo him pasw, We loarn tho vames of tha persous who have Dad the honor of talking with the ex-Prosident ; newspapor-roporters and locs! politiciany are 8aid to dog hitn wherover he goes, and the lattor even come miles to seo hi. In sbort, nover was sny French soveroign moro suthusiastically rocolven whon Lo condesconded to visit the Provincea: evon Madamo Thiers who wos ouce sbsolutely unpopulnr, aud to whom a thoussnd diiferent (deas wero atiributed ealeulated to increaso this unpopularity, tu to- day in high tavor, and the letier wheuce I eull thoso dotails says that sho shares with ber Lius- band the sympathy sud attzution of the peopla of the Girondo and tho bathers of Arcachon. Bueh phonomena reslly coutain historical iu- atruction, and prove how right 3, Thiers hus Doun to keop himself 80 long from the strifs of politics, and to sssume towards his coun- try tho stttude of » disinierested moutor, who devotos all his efforts to placing his long experience nt the wervico of his follows. Nover did AL Thiers whon in power receive such pronfs of adwmiration as are tenderad hita to-day. As President of the Republic he mids two jour- poys,—the first o Rouen; and tho secoud to Trouvitle, and thenco (o Honfleur und Havre, From Paris to Houou the statious were decorated ; Langmsid murder case the benafl of his expori- enco 8 follows: ** Take up the Corps and make tho man in chargo tuch her if she Blocdes that is tho man I bad the same Iividonco with one some fifteen yesrs ago this will show you the Corrock way of holdin & coroner’s jury this ians truoas god is in heaven try this And you will satisfy the whoto of the New England stata juet as 1toll ls 80 Lielpo mi god.” Of courso tha diagonal waltz will suggeat disgonal cockialls and diagomal lonehes; and then wo shall bave disgonal hiats, disgonal bone nota, diagonal collars, diagonal bustles, diagonal ducks, disgonal darlings. But it is to be hoped wo ehall not havo diagonal wives or diagoual husbauds, disgonal friends or diagonsl caoks, disgooal dinners or diagonal druaks. Buch things as these tho apiritual man yearns to havo on the square. There ia no cutting-acrose-lots to tho folicity which thoy afford. * Aunt Emnly ¥ Ward was on the stand in the famous will-trial at Detroit, Saturday, aud she ventilated her viows on tho marriage-relation to good purposs. Tho testimony is worth repro- duciog Mr, Romeyn—DId you say that Capt. Ward was like dough jn the handa of uis wifo? ‘Wituces—[ nisy hisve wald that, Isay that of every mau who has & wife [Taughter,] Mr, Hoglea—Thst'a right; I would ssysotoo; 1 think it every married mun's duty to say so. Mr, Romoyu—Do you remember saying, in a con- yersation with {mmg M cly aud Mary, somethin, lke this: “If T should say, *Eber, here in & cliair,! b would sy, * Certainly it fnared chair'and, | the Mayors and thelc attoudsut Powpiors f Kaiogslonld codle, In tho moxt minute snd may | cane to greot bim. sud komo curions lack 7" 4 i ) folk woro nssembled to geo bim. At Iouen, M, ‘Witness—Certainly, I think any married man would may that, [Laughter, ) r, Romeyn—I bellave you wero never married 7 ‘Witnees [laugbing]—Na, sir, HOTEL ABUIVALS, Paimer House—M. Morfit, Dalimore ; Pouyer-Quertior, then Minister ot Fiuance, did ils "bost to Becure n ploasant recaruan for the Lresident. Tho town was gay with flags, tho suthoritics had douned their pest uniforms, and tho Qowerals wore thelr decorations. Lus, nevertheless, popular enthusiasi was wanting; uter, Now York ; Harrisbur § k4 | the poople would not undorsiand that this groy- g‘;’lfl'&, amrdgfxmrlnmdmxlhka?flmo m'u;?.h}; boaded little mun, witu gold epcctacles, brown George A. Ellls, Boeton ; 8, I, Btevenson, Now York: | coat, and sntiquated hab, ~was the 8. W, Eliot, Bt, D, Gioat, Now Haven: A. E. | Washington of Iranco. So it was at Louin; F. D, Ware, Montresl, ... (frand Pacifie—Col, E, A, Howard, Bpotted Tall Ageneys Dr. 8, D, Carpenter, Ottumwa, 10,7 Gon. M, McCook, Colorado ; J. 8, Fearon, Buange hai, Chins ; Gen. N, 8, Thomss, U. 8, A.; the Hon, Addison Day, Utiea; J, N, Cunningham, Liverpool.... “Aremont liouse—The 1fon. J. M. Dmght, Dryden, N, Y.; Prof. A, A, Oritfith, Becretsry Irecport Watch Manufactory; the Hou, T. M, Hoar, Houghtous J. O, Emery, Cednr Rapide; H. Bachraoh, Daltimore Georgo Alden, Mansgold’s N. Scuaffer, Et. Louis; T. 11, Wood, Bycamoro, 11k § 11.'8. McKoe, Pittaburg’ A, A: Grimith, Froeport: D, W. Russ, Bpringfeld, I1l.... . _Frye, oston; J, . Col, K. P, Morrls, Now York; ¥, 1. Hinmas, Oolumbis 0. &. T, Tiew nlo, 'E: Trouville, Hontlour, ond Havre, Thate were ‘Lanners, officials, white-tisd Mayors, Pompiers, snd women and cbildren, who' clamored 1o see bln, Bat thero were none of tlote spontanc- ous, euthusiastic, snd noisy weloomos whicu have grooted M. ‘I'kiers siuco, relativoly speake ing, ho retired into private life. His fall kas n{‘»pureuuy Increasod his populsrity, and the fur- ther hie sppears from powor the more euthusi- asm does his sppesrance excite. —_— GERMANY, " i THE VON AHNIM CASE, T, 1, Lotbrop, e :&‘l:f'}m}’n'du ‘Al DBrau, Oct, 20.—In the matter of Count Von Mexico J. D, Cremi 1a 3 John J, Car read th e T ey D e o ats Louparer! | Aculu, $he Buprooa Contt liga inda i yers dict of the Kammergericht. Tho Count is to pay ns Gardner Hiouse—Mrs. B. T, ltoach, two daughters, and the coata. son, Baliimore ; John P, Joyce, Cincinnati; John I, Avery and wifo, Evansion; J. C, Dartlett, Albany § T SR RS o D e e cattony To, %% M | ytoicn, Oot, 20.—Tho King of Bavaris s re- X fused to acospt the resignation of the Minjutry * = THE WEATHER, which was xmntl{ tondorod bocausa of au sd- vorse vote in the Diet, aud oxpressed Ll sp- proval of thofr conduct. Ho also rofuses to re- ceive an address subssquently voted by the Chamber of Deputies. Wasnmatox, D, O, Oct, 31.—1 a, m.—For the Lakes, tho Upper Mississippl, the Lower Mis- sonri, sod the Ohlo Valleys, falling barometer, southwest to southesst wind, warmer, parity —_——— oloudy weather, and probably raln ia Minnesota. GREAT BRITAIN, LOCAL ODSERYATION. HI'ECIE PAYMENTH, On104ao, Oct, 20, Toxoox, Oct. 21—8s. m.—The Echo saye » Tima, _|Bar. TPl Wind, _[Ham| Wiher. | 1srge portion of the bullion witbdrawa from the ",‘T;,’:;;fl"l‘.,."q"‘,}",,_ Wofresh ... Tair, | DAk of England yosterday will be sent o 1 012 69 u8 8, W,, freah Canada, 3 03 U3 8. VY, fresh, EIIE BONDIOLDERS IX COUNCIL. o v, Lownoy, Oct. 20,—Tho Erle Rallway boud- LR holders have appointed & Committes of Consal- tatlon to propare a schems for the reorganiza- tion of the Company, which they are to subwit at a fature meoting. - - ¥LOOD DAMAGES. The weather to-day is tempestuous. Recent rains hsve swollen the rivers and stresums in Devonehire, causing inundation. Tbe losa i considerable, 'Torquay, Tiegemouth, and Daw- lish wers flooded, and much damage was done to “Maximum thermotneter, 87 QENKMAL ODSERVATIONS. Ourzago, Ock, J0-Midnight. Wind, nmil Weather. 00 Choyenue, , (30,01 Davonport ,/90,0! Doavor ,...{90,4% Duluth Clear, Toarte: > Beea e P NDoX, Qct, 21—0 8, m.—Later reporta re- ¥, Gibsi v B IGlear, ocelved state that extensive floods hiave occurred Eeokuk B[ £, freals, IClonr, throughout’ Lancashire, Wacwickabire, sud Loavenw'tl 87,8, gontla, ). 1] elsewhore, Midland TRallway, betwoen Bher- g;‘m:l‘ fl'% gZ :-, ;::L' ol field aud Doresstor {3 mhm’r& i some y:lno:- 1 1ves (22 id,, fresh. Pommbine. . [30:80| ¢4IW,, gentia.|s t0 the depth of 5 foet, Tra! is oousequently werfously interrupted, and for many miles abso- lutely stopped. Maoy law.l:im} houses in DBirmingham Lave been inuadated, tha wator io some cases belug soveral fest above the firat floor. The water stands 7 feot deep on the tracka av the Walsall Rallway Station, DIRD. Loxpoy, Oct. 30,~The Rev. Willlam Edward Jeit, B, D., 1a dead, The death of the Very Rev. Walter Farqubar Hook, D, D, P, R. 8,, le aleo annouaced. TUE POLAR BXFEDITION, New Yerk Heraid. Loxpod, Oot. 17.—1 tind thae I inadvertently omitted t0 sy 1 iy previous dispatch that the (loverument Arctio Expedition, undor cowmmand of Capt. Nares, had crossed Meivills Uay on tho 27th of July, sud proceeded norih- ward, Accordiug $o° tho letter which Capt. Narea left on Caroy's and, aad which the Paudora Lrought here, tho two (loverument whips, the Alert and the Discovery, resched the island on the 27th of July, Laving left Upernavik onthe 23d of July, and Cape Yark ou the 35th. Alter » uhort delay at Ostey's )aland, they pro- ceeded sgain on their w:‘y up Bait ound. The weatber was usususily favorsbls, the ses expadilion met with no ——————— JOURNALISTIC. pectal Disvatch to The Ohi-ago Tribune, Dorugoy, Ia., Oct. 20.—Mr, Jacob Rich to-dsy sold his balt intercat In ths Daily Times ot thia city to the Hon, H. A. Perkins, Isto of the Bloux City Journal and prosent State bindez. The sdltorial mansgement passes into the handa of Mr, Mo, Woodruff, one of the proprietors, ikl Retetcloa ot i THE WARD WILL CASE. Speeial Dispateh to The Chicave Tridune, Deraoiz. Mich,, Oct. 20.—Mliton D. Ward, son of Capt, Ward, ocoupled the wtand in court to-day, and made a general denisl of all that bad been tesilfled to relative to his businesas inefil- clenoy snd turbulent disposition —_————— GUIBORD'S BONES, MoxTREAL, Oct. 20.~Tho men of the Princs of ‘Walos flifles have been crdersd to hold them- selves iu roadiness for Friday night, snd inpera- tive instructivos have boen iwsued that -:5 el nd tho 1n40 ba prsent, Tho- objeot of thia suddon oul | pedients of & Aeriovs mature. ~Obpt, 1a not tully kaown, Lut it is geasrally surmised that a1l hsnds on board sre in good health that it bas conueation with the Guibord burial, lplrlh(l. and be auticioates a favorable re- 18 to bhe voysge. Efforts are belng mado o induoe Smith, = e S obuoxious Bl nfl?ul Eaat Follcians, f:.l.hw‘rh: CHINA, mira, Neolalug fasa Juo, blm mmousting to WADR's NEOOTIATIONS Bamads to nerure him ‘E‘J S arrsominiants Will | gyuvopas, Ot 20,—Mlr, Wade, the Dew Brite syptable appeluizadnd Wil bo unds on kg resige | 16D Minater, has lutormed £ 0 RL:1s nogutinting ot Pebii he 0 TRIBUNE: TIHURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1875, better ohsnrvance of treaties by tho Chinens, en. pecisily with rogard to the Laxation of trade. China rromisad to Institute an Inguiry, and pre- pate & report an & basiy for further negotistions, ku naw tiade cotvention, howover, contorm- piatad, as nono conld 1o ojerative thet wan .0- potisted by & slogla mirater, Al the foreipn ropresontatives must join in snch uegotiatiun, Lt in expeotod that Wado will shortly feturn Lo Pekin, ——— SPAIN, TRE XING CONCEANED IN A HNOCKING CRIME, Teaion Jonrnal, Mapzin, Bept. 18.—Rovolation {s sgaln immi- nent in §pain. The ususl precursons of & storal, clandeative hand-billa addressed to the army and to tho poople, have already mado their appesr- ancoon tho streoty, and aro slyly passed from hand to hand under tho very nosos of the po- lice, and m spite of all their offorts to Aupptosa them. ‘Ths spirit of rovolation fw just now doably fomentad by & myaterious and foul trage- dy, il kuowledge of which the suthoritiss are valnly ondesvoring to cover up. Bever- al _persons have miready boen arreatod and " hurried off juto dungoons, nobody kuowa whore, eimply for having been heard speaking of the nuh[’unt un the strests or in the cafen. Tho nnwapspers have been tureatoned, and not ouo of thiem dares liap a nyllable on the subject. Dut it in constantly talked of in bated breath, with cloaed doora; in fact. the wholo story has heen printod on emall bits of paper and secraily cleeulated. ‘Tho frets appear to bo as follaws: The King and the Inke of Bexto bave been carrupting the danghter and the wife of au officer u l‘m army, whora homo s second or third door from Mr. Cushing's. 1la was 1o tho North fighting, but, hearing of tho King's frequent visita at Lis honke, Do cauo suddenly to tho city, snd enteriug Lis home lste at night, found tho Kiug and the Duke of Hoxtoin the house; ehot at tue King, bnt miesed him, and way himself atot desd by the Duke of Hexto, who was behind him. ” Tho street-police henrd tho pistoi-shots, and eame ranning o the rescue, but woro sent about thieir busiuess., The body was given to » night- watcbiman, who carriod it nnbodv kuows whers, and la now roceiving. it is eaid, #100 & montb. The maid-servant, who was an eoye witnens of the murder, dissppeared tho noxt day—somo sav wae sesnsalnatod. 1ut ehe Lad had time to toll hor lover. When ho found snv waa disposed of 1o Lid himself for some davs, hut, venturing out at s, Lo was found deed in the strect, stabled, one moming. ‘The Judge, befare whorn the case of tho first murdor should have come, belng & man of more than usuol firninese of charactor, and baviug & koowlodgo of the foots, was determiucd that aome kind of justico should be doue. Mauy fiattanng ofticial positious were offered him 1f he would deslst from ik purposo, which ho sternly rofused to do; whou suddeniv one of tho papera anuounced that be had committed suicide! The othier papera do ot daro ovon to mention his doath, or to make sny commeats. Aud too courts havo takeu no notice of the whole husi- ness, thotih tho story in already repeated from Lisbon to Barcelooa, ~ Tho mottier and daughtor liave been privately hurried off to Bayonue, Already rhymea liko the followiog Lave beon printed and circulated on the strests : En la doctrins Chiristlana Dice e} quinto, 1o matar; Poro Is gente Alfonstna, Por miedo de wo pecar, Tioue un Kepto que asesina, ‘Which, rendered literally, iss In the Christian doctrine Husa the Fifth Commazdment, Do not kill; Jsuit the Alfonint gentrs, For fear of not siuning, ' Have s aizili; Do thou assassinate, As tho Catholies have omitted the inconven- jont second Commandment, tho wixth las be- come their fifth. Tle puu on tho Duke da Sex- to's name 18 very tolling, as the last line may also by read in Spauish, ** Have & Bexto, wio assassinates,” I caunot vouch for the trathfulnoss of rll the details of thia horrible story. Bub thero scont | to Le no dvout thot tho oflicer ¢amo boniwc at pight aud found Alfonso and the Duke de Soxto i the comuany of bis wifo aud dsughter: that ho waa shot by ona of them and bis body dis- posod of secretly ; that the maid-servant and ber lover have snddenly disappeared, that the wifo and daughter bave been sccrelly conveyod to Bayoune ; that tho Judge diod by violence that thero hos been no judicis! invesiigation of the villainy: that there ia iutouse foeling in tho commuuity ; that the paperahavebeon profound- 1y silent; "that soveral persons hsve becu lme prironed for taliing of the subject; that Cano- vas del Castillo, the Primo Minister, has re- signed ; and that o radics! chaugo bas beon mado in tbe Ministry in a liboral direction inshe bope of warding off a tevalution. Tho young King appears to be goiug tho way of hismother. As is eprtomary {u Spain, those who surroand the Sovereigng try to govern him by bis pagrion. 50, it 1s ¢aid, Amiadoo was ruined aud the peace of his 1amily destroyad. They sow the wind aud reap the whirlwind, The corrup- tion in bigh places and iu low is appalbng. Froni the crown of the head to the sole of the foot thore iano sounduess fo them. —— TURKEY. A WORD TO HER CLEDITONS. Loxpoy, Oct, 313 a. m.—A epocial talegram from Borliu suys that tho Turkish Goveroment Lave declared thelr willingness to give tho great Powera any guarsntees compatible withs the na- tlon's dignity for the falflllment of Ler tiuanciel programune, —_—— RUSSIAN POLAND, TWO HUNDRED DUILDINGM NURNED. LoNpox, Oct. 20.—Two hundred dwollings, & aynsgogue, and five schools in Widsy, Russian Polaud, havo bosn burned. Bome persons por- inbed, snd 3,000 aro homeless. ——— PERU. Havne, Oct, 20.—A telogram has bean raceived hore from Valparalso, announciog that & torrible firo has taken place at Iquique, Porw. Three- quarters of the town are sa.d to have beon de- atroyed, —_— RUSSIA. ABIATIC CONQUESTS, Lonboy, Oct. 20.—The Times sava the Kast- gar Envoy at 8t. Petersburg hss conceded the eatablishment of & pormsnent Russian agency. — EGYPT, TUE FUNERAL OF TIE KNEDIVE'S DAUGHTER. Cologna Gazette, ‘The Princess Hanem Zeluub,~oply 15 years of age,—o favorito daughtar of the Khedive of Egypt. and wife of Ibrabim Pasha, died rocently in Alexaudria, of typhus fover, following shortly after her confinoment. The Khedive aud his family, us well s his gaest, the Bultan of Zan- zibar, and the whole City of Alexaudria, wers much disturbed by the sad eveut, and the thentre was olosed for three da; The body was taken to Cairo the same day, and plsced in the Kasr-ol-Nil paluce. . An itomonso concourse followed tha body to the depot in Alexandris, sud hundreds of thousauds of liro wera distributed among the poor veople. Tho futermeat took place in the Rilah Morque ou tho following morning. 'I'wenty-fonr bullocks, thir- ty camsls, sud twenty wagous were iu the funoral proceasion. Those smmals wore ladon with broad, dates, cooked meats, and vegetablea : the wagons canied casks of water aud uf wrup ; sod all along tho route distribution +¢ tho provisions was mado to the poor. Eunucls, tnosntima, throw 450,000 pioces of mlver cuin to the people who throoged tha wtreet, Thres thiousand priests, gome clad in rich vostments of gold aud wilk, others half uakoed, followed the wagous, rapeating prayars sa thoy matched, and clspplog their bunds,” After thomn came the family of the poor young Princess aud tha high ofiicialsa of Stste, and then _the coftin, barne by officers of rank. DBehind this walked thros eunuchs, bearing ou golden shovels coples of the oran, 0 be burled with tue deceased. The colin was of simple, rough-hown wood, and the corpas was sown 1D in & linen cloth, Upan the coftin w plsced tha Jewels of the Priuceas, woith & million aud & Lslf of dollars. After the bunal, tho prieats aisugbtered the twenty-four builocks fore tho mouque, roastad them, and ate them up. 'Ple priests remained for seven daya in the ueighborhood of the grave, to pray for the soul of the departad, 'This Khodive was &0 ovorcome with grief that ne could not receive any visits of condolen — THE HARDWARE INTEREST, CiNcrwxaT, Oot. 20.—The Western Hardwars Association closed ite meetings to-day, All the sessions have beon private, and tho business trausacted reiated wholly o the hardware inter- est. To-night the delegstes partook of a grand complimentary banquet at the Graud Hote), given by tho Ladware trada of thls city. S e e S MICHIOAN STATE LAND SALES. Spactal Lispatoh o TAa Chicavo i ridune. Laxsixa, Mich,, Oct, i;l:-"l"ha swmount of land dlapousd of at tho Btate Land Ofica during tho fl'ogl year lndigh lw, was 111,53L50 u‘n 8, suwounting to. $172,260.70, ugsinut 186,629, wervs 6V §207,780.01 duting the pievions year, CRIMINAL NEWS. A Man n Arkansas, Convicted of o Horrible Crime, S8ecures a New 'f'rial. While on the Way to Another County He Is Killed by = Body of Masked Hen. One of the Cantharides.Fiends at War- #w, Ind., Sentenced 1o Life- Tmprisonment. Jacob Btauderman Suntenced tc Bo Hanged at New York Dec, 10, Full Particulars of the Double Filicide at Hackettstown, N, J. ARKANSAS LYNCHING CASE, * Tartie llock, Ark., Oct, 20.—The Sherift of Arkausas County loft Dowitt, the countv-seat, on Sunday morning in charge of two prisonrrm, one acolored man named Comigau, who hal baen sentonced to the Penitentiary At this place, and was on his way horo; the other 'way & may named Dugan, a white mau, who hed beeu wentanced to bo hanged, by the Circuit Court of the county, for the murder of Ahob Inman, one year ago, The docision was reversed by the Buptamo Court, and the prisover remanded back for & new trial, ‘The prinoner's counkol procnred & change of venne to Mouroe County, and hiad hitn in charge to deliver to the Sheriff of that cuinty at Clarendou. ‘They arrvied at Bt. Charler, on Whits Rliver, shout { o'clnek Po . Sunday. Apoutd o'clock at night, whils waiting for a Loat, » hand of wasked nen, num- beriog twenty-two, ail well armed, mude their appesratce. and took charge of the Eleriff and s poswa and the prisoucrs. Tho prisoners wera bound together sud ritting in chaire bofore thn tiro. The mob tired into Dugan, killug bim i stsutly, and then departod, 'They are supposed 10 bo leading citizens of Arkansas Counts. The circumstance of the killiog of Inmau by Dugan wore of & revolting character. Inmsn had mar- tied & daughter of Dugan's kome time before tho marder, avd the two, whilo in town. had somo worda, but camo to an amicablo undeistanding beforo they etarted for home. While on the road Dugaa dropped back to tha rear. sod fired into lumay, puttivg a losd of buckshot in his #ide avd one in Lis back, and theu, enatcbing s nfio out of the bands of & gent'eman accom- T:nylng. put & hullet in the back of his head. Ie theou took the body and 0¥ 1t Into the Wbite River, and in o fow daya after it roso aud lodged against a rnag. He came alopg in o skiff, took tho body, and cut itin two, tied & caut-iron_plow-pbare to one Lalf, and filled the desd mau'n drawers with sand, tied thom to the oilser, and sunk the severed body fn the river, MURDER TRIALS. Speetal Disvatzh o The Chicaon Tridune, Graxp Haves, Mich, Oct. 20,~The trial of {ho Pound murderers commenced to-day iu tho Circuit Court, Metvilla C. Fuller being the first to bo tried. A jury woa impaneled this after- voon, andythe case opened by Prosocuting Attor- noey Adeit. Tho principal evidence is that of ‘Watson arrested as one of tho patticipants in the crime, To-motrow will commenco the ex- amiuation of the fifty witnesscs called. Spectal Dispaien {9 The Chicaoo Tribuns, St Pavt, Minp, Oct. 20.—The trial of Mietimel Lyneh, charged with ehooting lis fatlier-in.low, Joremah Maliouey. in Mendota. Sept. 29, beecn to-day, The prosecation Lave to roly ou Mahoney'a evidence, thero balng no other witueas of tho shooting. ‘Lho Jofense nre trying to sbow that Maloney was in a condition from tho excessive uee of liquor to aboot bim- self and not kaow it. Sveciat Dupateh to The Chieann Tribune. Joutt, 1N, Uct, 20.~The trint of Honry Jacobs for tho wurder of Lis wife, in Homer ‘Townuhip, in the latter part of 3uy last, com- menced vestorday in tho Will County Cirenit Comt. Tho accused pleaded not gaity to the indictmont, Jacobs, it Iy charged, stranglod his wile, probably while ahe wed in bed. and_after- wards buried her body in cornicl It wan wome twn weeks enbaojuent to the commission of the erimo beforo tua body was found, Up to tho adjonrnnent of the Conet at noon towday, Aoven jnrors bnd beeu obtained. ilessra. Hagar & Finndors appear for tha prosiecatton; snd Maj. 8. W. Munn, of this city, aud L. 8. Parker, af Loclport, condust_tha defense. It will prob. ably take the remainder of to-day, aad perba nil or at least a part of to-morrow, to obtain tho necessary nnmber of jurord, TWO DESPERADOES. Speetal Dunateh to The Chreage Tridune. oneaox, 1L, Uet.20.—4& disgraco ul row oc- cnrsed hero last night at & disrepntable honso locatod ou tho east sida of tho river beyond the city limits, whero whisky i Lept aud sold our the sly. Thomelee ocenrrad botween two courtezans aud the notorious Ed O'Brisn, accompanied by a rough known in theso parts as * Fighting Mikio," The former has beon eorving out bis son- tence, n term of eighteen mounthe, in thoe County Jsil, for the murder of young MeCoy, of Polo, Ill, which was mentioned fn Tnr. TRIBUNE at tho time. Ho was out oo _pa- role of good conduct. His sentence oxpirea I'ri- day next, Ilo was under bail to appear at this term of court, now i seasion, to auswer a charge nreferred againat bim for A nttompt to Assudm- uate & geotleman residing near Urand River, L. Tuess men of cnme woll Loew thoy deservod punishmont nud tnok ref- uge in the woods, thus escaping uutil this mornlog, when thov were discovorod on Mixes' Island, The ofticers prooured a boat, aud, whou withiu a short distance of tho irland, O'Brisn and Mike drew their revolvera aud de- fled thom to approach uearer, Kherillf Pock quietly raised a Spencer rifle, andinformed them thoy must come off the islaud doad or alive, when they immediately surrendered., These men are desperata characters, and should be punished to the full oxtent ot the law. A SINGULAR CRIME, Svecial Dispalch 0 The Chreago Trbune, Wansaw, Ind., Oct 20.—The trial of Martin Brecklothoimer, charged with tha murder of Susan Vandermurk on the 17thof July, concludod to-day. Tho jury returned a verdict of guilty, with punishmont of imprisonmont for lifs in the Penitentiary. 'The facts of the case are as fol- lows : On the ovemmng of July 16, Brocklethet mor and Willism Young took a girl out riding, sod during the courso of tho drive they persuad- ed ber totake some wine they bad in the car- riage with shem, which was heavily drugged witb cantbaridos, with the lutention of obtaining the possesalon of hor person. Iu o few seconds after taking the wina the girl becamo vory ill, & hiad to be takon home, whers, aftor suffering intousely nll night, she died from the efiects of tho drug early the ncxt moraing, Brecklsthel. wer futhe 8onof the Duokitk ‘pmnhu. onl haa lod » fast life. The teial of Willam Young oummencos to-marrow. INCEROIARISM, Derroir, Mich, Oct. 20.—Luast uight, at ‘Wayne, the barn of 3lrs. Stollwagen was burned by s tramp, Duriug the confusion lncident ta tho affair he entercd the house and stole &4,000 in money, besides Juwolry, He was discovered by one of the family, but oscsped. He uext at- tompted to burn the Juuction lUatel, owned by Phillp Btellwagen, but failed, and sgain escaped. The whole villago waa asroused by this time, and turned out ou maxse to effact bis capture, He was fiually cor- uered, and after a desperate utruggle was bhand- cuffed and searched. A part of the monoy sud Jowelry was_found on his perron. Tho poople were terribly excited, and frequent threats of hauging bim were froely mads. ‘The burned barn contmined s large amouut of hay, thres Lores, hal ew, One of the Lorses way burned, and another ounly Injured. Every- thing elsa of value porished in the es. The roner i & German, about 40 yesrs old, sud Bl‘.d several daguises inhis podscssion Shen capsured. THE TIMES EARLY LIBEL SUIT. Spsctal Diapateh 1o The Chicove Tribunt. Rocksorp, Il1,, Oct. 20,—The esso of Alice A, Early va, Wilbur F. Storey will Le argued orally in the Bupteme Court st Ditaws uext Friday. PENNSYLVANIA TREASURY FRAUDS. Puttanzrruia, Oct, 20.--The Special Comumlit- tee of tho Btate Lugislature appointed to in. vealigate tbo affairs of tho Statd Treasury met to-day in this city. Thrco sessions wero held, but tbe lubpwnumugt to ,"l‘u;uur :izng .. jurar NeGral o] an {1 e iy ward Kot Toipanded 1o consenuantly heard, Asother to-morrow morning. no meoting tostimony will hao charges wads aygainst them ara woll-fonuded. THE ILLINOIS KUKLUX, Kneial 1iapatel tn"f he Chicnan Tribune, Cauroxpare, TL, Oct. 9, the hired mnrdarer of Wiilian souce, plasd Ruilty before Judge Crawford in the Circuit A fow witnossen will be examined to-morrow to enabls the Jude to Court st Marion to-day. llio!(zlmlxm Lho measure of punizhnient to asssn um, will sllow, Satanel Musick. a1 ae aorz o wwan hotd Chmrman Jeighiard mado A statemuent tn which hin said thr filere of the ot-Trensurers to atlond the weaeionss is construed by tus Committes a8 n coufeasion thint the arahiall Crain, ! Ito will undonbtedly teceive all the law o st 1 Lnd thought of it ealml diagaselunately, snd do not oxpact to eacap the. penat ty, Lut I am willing to gi: chikiern (ol nos glven ’:fl:‘.’"m’ iAoTRA sl During the Intersiow, the son, John Drown, wh wan peaveut, Intereupted the FpoiLerand arken o g renndtted to tell hnt wag srld (o Kiin by the mur- dered woman, Nirtetren years agn, he atates, ho wan driven from hie ioma by hix etepmother, wiio, with gursea on Ler lipa, thraaaned to posson tiim nnioe he 4 homo, 11 wss then & by not qu { & nian 5 30308 oF nes T ] ol 1 A MAH MURDSZRS HI5 TWN SoMS, New Vork Sun, (.19, The verdict of the Coroner's jury which et le Hackettstown, N. J., yesterday morning, over tho romaius of thy children, John and Otto Ritter, who were killed on Katurday lant, was .| Talinor-Tieell foud, compnly knmwn an e | 5104 thioy met dosth at (o hands of thoir fathor, Williameou County vendetts, sill be tiiod an Jef Lleek R00D 8+ Urain'a cake 18 dispored of. and Yollow DIl Crain, slleged aceessorics t the Bpenco aswarsination, will also hs tried at thin term of Court. SILK ROBBERS. Special Dinvateh ts The Crrtgo Trabune. Ar, Pavr, Minu,, Oct, 20,—The eilk burglara | srrested ot Chicago wern nrraignad in the Mu- nicipel Court this worn:ng, rud were granted tll the 15th of nextmonth to brivg witnosses and faribor consuil with connsol at Chicagn, Jeantime they wero remanded to jail, aftor ap- plying to tho Countr Attorney for different yuariers, complaining that their cells are suall, The attorney thonght the quartors good onough for them, and poorls ventilated, H1l-ightod. cte, dectined to interfere. A SAD CASE. Isptavavorts, Ind, Oct. 2 Munson, who was to ba: for Californin. CGrost prepsrations had made: for the wedding, STAMP COUNTERFEITFRS. PunnaveLrg, s, Giovanni Potroni, and Jamos Davideon, upon charge af counterfeiing and witefini postage- stampi of foreign (hoveruments. The pnrties wera all arrested bero this morniug. Tno stempa erumente of Nica- sre conuterfeited on the U ragus, Greece, Guians. Ba aud Hanaver. A FATAL SALOON FIGHT, New Yonrk, Oct, 20.—Duriog a desperate fight in front of Michael Nolan's #aloon, 1 Archibald, anlon way fatally stabbed by Nolan. his uncle. Thore en- gaged in the fight wore Nolun and his nepherw, snd Anthouy Pa., on Monday uight. Anthony oamed Tubill, on one eide. Michaol, and Peter Scaulon (also nephews of Nolan) on the other, DIED OF Hi5 WOUNDS, Mewrns, Tenn,, Oct, 20.—Col. Jack Cocki who was shot ina torriblo encounter with I, McHeury, st Zauitobia. Misa., last Saturday night, and killed McHenry with s knife ofter being shot, died at G tlis oveuinz from lus He way a prospervus merchant, and hiy wound. luvy will be deeply felt in North Misaissinpi, CAPITAL SENTENCE, New Yomg, Oci. 20.—Jacob Standerman, who way convicted yeeterday of shooting Louisa Sledenwald, who bad relected Lis offer of mar- risge, wan venteuced to-day to bs anged on the The Judge clarsctarized 1aih of Decomber, . — William G been married to-night ton dauziter of Alex. M. Robortson, a leading wholesaln merchent, yesterday transferred il hin proierty to his mother, aud Jast night left boen sy invitations ment, The affair creates Oct. ¥0.—Defore United Btates Commissioust Swith thin morning wan heard the caso of Jon A, Wilson, Carlo Covinl, Joha Ritter, by * wiliful and folonions murdor.” Tho testimony upon which this serdict was o ! rendered was given by meven or eighit witnesses, the moxt important of whom wera Mra. Ritter, the wife of (ha occused nun, and Drm, | Crane and Cook.” who exsmined the wounde { of the children hofore and aftar thoy died. Ac cording to the tosttmony of bia wife, Joho Rit- ter, who 1w s German houso-painter, had beon without amplovment for ix weeks. s the penod of dienesy lengthenod, o bacame duspondent, wok to drinking heavily, aud was marow whon alone, and abusive whon with her, On Haturdey morning ho srose at b o'clock, aud busicd lumsclf abont the house, lghtiog the Xitelon-firn, and drinking mean« whiln very fre:nently from a Uottle he bad lrought {nta the houue on the day bofors. Af- ter the firo way steited, Mre, titter drerned hor- #elf and prepared breakfast. Sho called bot busband whon the tueal was ready, and Lo re- #ponded by cnrsing her, xmnnhmf the furniture, and ihrowing the fragymenta into the fire. Awaro that ber preseuce maddened him, shs tlod from the bouss sud crowsed the rond tom neighbor’s cottage, leaving ber too hittle boye, sged b oand 7. with their father. Sport. v afe this. at alout balf-past € o'clock, Elijab Sidner. s resident of Hackotts. fown. who was passing Jutter's house, hicard two or three pietol-shota. and & moment sftervand saw tho door of the house thrown open, and boeard snotber aimilar rovort. Mr. Bidner van too frigntened to enter the house; but Mrs. Ritter, who had peon thin door of hor lionae open aud had heard the final ehot, hur. ried back and tooked thrangh a window of hot bouse. Upon the floor Rittor sat, holding the limp and spparently lifelows jbody of Otto, the youugest clnld, and ia & coruar. Iing on his face, au .t he had fallen from the cunir belund him, na the othor boy. Tho three wera red with blood. Blood rau from their faces over tun clotben of the father and tho ohild by hixmde, and the tiead of the oldest boy was teaped in a pool of blood that had oozed from his wounds, As the terror-stricken wife Jooked into the room, sho saw Ler bnsband fondle tho little body with bix haad. ond beard him callivg to it tonderly, Alarmed for tho children, yet not daring to enter thie hiouse, Mry. Litter ran_ screamiog to s fonn- dry near by, ‘The workmon returned with ber snd entered tho bhouse. Ihitter was still fondling the littla hoy, whoso life-blood mingled with big own~for s hial shot himaoif—coursed down hie clothivg, und spread out on the floor. The men polie to him, litt Liz wan too weak from foss of blood to heed them or to etir bimself, and his only words wore, ** Ol, my child! my child | " Starin at thom from thn wall, tho men eaw, - written in black upon tho nlaxter, these words: * My vife and tho wifo of 8i1a'l wre to blamse for the death of mv children sud wmypolf.” In & former tnial Tuster tud throatened to Lill his wifo ; and Mrs. Bmil, who 14 & neighbor, had complained of bim ro o Juntice, Whilo vome of the men who had entered tho room released tha yomngest child from Y. o0, tho defeuss of **fusanity, oxcited by pasalon,” | Li4 father'n grasp, aud did what could be ssa *flimay pretense.” BURGLARY, Special Dispateh to 1he Ciesaa Tribuns, LA Cuossg, Vis,, Oct, 20.~Panl Lutz's hat, cap, eud fur store in this city wao entered by burglara last vight. Tweniy-four finomini ket valued at $1,2)), nad a fow scal and other sois wero cariied off. THE MINNEAPOLIS WIFE-MURDER. James Lrown, wuo kiled his wife at ) statoment to the newapaper-raporters : My nume 18 James Drown: 1 reaide 1t N, 1810 nave reaided thers for Eighth street woaw, sud 1 about 8 year. A yea 2o L moved In_trom Dloumin ton, where 1 hud resided for twenty-ano years, oud Condurted the fes whire 1 mado my il there, I kava ° rest o Minweaota twenty-ons yeard; catne hera with Col, Sfe ons, aud served witn the Nixth Infew" until Beptember, 144, vod 1y duackarge, but rewsiued xt’ Fo 1 boardiug-bouse. Sade s tn Binomiozton T ran the fores there for nluo vears yrlor ‘moviog int the city, 1 1:t there 59t quite @ ye and 1y wife snd hir sister sarted a frait-stand 114 Weaington aveuue. nineteen years sgo, wick, Tue frujtatanid was elaried by my wife sud b Her uamn wzs Mrtha Clra atster, Mrw, Hye, & notarious snd coImoD piroatitute, I d must tell you. 1 watctua, 5od ha Aprit, 5, Deoti Law knawn mo ever wince 1 camo Ainucapolls,” 1ie boarded witly e $¥ebty.two yea ago, 1hwve saspecied tuy wife of intids au's il sa nigh wortblesr, drunken vigstoud msmed Willam Da; My oldest dsughter wa- then ot Lutme, aud my “%‘; odiss Churzh ediffes by the Ier. vudasvored 1o drive her o ma Da, whics meant prosutntion, Ay daughter “couldu’t etand it, wud leit remaining bomne, Dioomington until we were rid of the frait-stan, Thero are many things that I could tell you that led ¥ wifew inddelity, My danghter came tome ops day with tears i her eyes and said ; “ Papa, T wieh I could tell somelhing, but 1 dare not, andifidid 1 anould till o lis, for man:ma made me Pemisc not to tell.” Do not tell a lie,” I told her; mote believo 1 *1do not waut to know," Ihad deedod over All my property to my wife in hopew that that would make her beiter. She camo o aud my daughler came to nie with tearw n her oyen atd said, * Don't Jet that man come liere to Live, papa,” 1 told ber I could not help it, 81y s mouth, and sskud 11 Lo projosed 1o put iu auy furniture. Nhe waid no; aud soon after Ifound the room furnisbod to me onu day and smd shn liad rentod front room to Day ; wifu told mo sba had rented it for $3 with {Ee best fo (he Louse, and ahould not know isim, tor Carrie tofd tie Lo had gotten up in the ul 1 bave nover mwn Da; uno- apolis on Bunday last, has made the following S, rupnig o r ki, 1 maeried 105 preseus wile 1 bave two darghiters, one 16 aud to atber 13, Bt worked there since the 29t of ity all the mmer—ver since the fruft-stand was rat garted, Early {n the swmmer we had a boarder withs us,—a Ono day my little daugh- bt ser done toward restoring ail three to conscions« no®, othors ran to tha village for a physician and a Coroner. Dra. Conk und Crape hastened to the bonse and cxamined the wounds. The fathor Lad shot himsell in the back of the head, Lut the bullet ad not_penstrato tho wkull, aod it waa plain that be could recover, Douh chil- dren, however, wern fatally wonnded, both hav~ ing baen sbot throuzh the "head bobind the loft i ear, and the youngest had received au additional bullat i the centen af bie furabiead, At 11 o'clocii tha littlo oue coasrd to bresthe. ‘Ths eldeat did not die until ¢ o'clock in theeven- inz, After o jury had been impaneled and bad vidwed tho hady of the youngeet chiid, and the almont hizlens body of (ho other, the thres vie. tiy ware warbed, the children were laid oun bed, sud Iutter wae left unn tho floor covored with clothing, s recovered consciousness by degraes, and railed ahout his wife st one mo- ment and ceiodd for his childeon at another. Ha Apoka entirely in Germaw, sud to s fellow- countryoran, who asked bias woy he hed come nutted ruch a crime, ba sald *‘tho cause was rum aad tho woman,” In tie aftornoon a Constablo took him befora U} Tusticn Carz, in the vibhuge, andawas empovarod to commit lim to the County J&U st Belvidere, wher. Iin is coufinod, Men. Rittar remnined with ber children aotil lata in tho eventnr, aud wad then takentox sor'n house, hut she returncd. early on Hunday morning and remeined all day, weeping aud tocking bemdo the bed fn which the littla H, g 3 i ve ry Tu to or t- 1o ry ldren wers buried in tho Union Cem. ctory, neer Hackettstown, yeaterday aftcrooon, The burial sexsico way provouticad i tho Meth- E. Little, and be preackied an earnost temperance sermon. Tho editice was throngo M. Ditter, acco: panied by lor Lrother, followed the hearso ta the church door,woaing and wringing ber bands, When the coflins wero taken o the charch dooy she sbsieked und screumod in npasms. 5y fu it FINANCIAL. HEV! YORK. New Yook, Oct, 20.—leasc P, Warren aod Wiliaa Ii. Wymet have made a gencral assign- ment to Andrew L. Taglor, for the benefit of thetr croditors, Butterick & Co., of No. 489 lroadway, dealors in fashion-platos, patterns, ete., and Willlam Et- teager, of No. D1 Mercer stroet, desler in furs, aro apnounced a8 sugpendod, Butterick & Co.'s Lbilitios are set dowo &t 200,000, and their 7, s drjuk of weler, std woni to ger i with | woty aro believed to be emall, Ettengor's lisbil- ber mother, Lut’ could mo:” fd “her, Sbe | itios ara €10,00, aud bis nssoty about $50,000. ather, and " dwe mot. wo m the front | He bos ofered his croditors 30 cents ou the Foutn, ocetded by Day, Boon sfter my wite was tuik- ing about guing awny, and 1y daughter hoard her bay, i talking with Doy, * Will, all the property Sho can to e and told we what ehe Dud sald, “T will watch for yoa, t0o, that'matsma will poison you,” b, b, 31d Lapa, for T ara atras Yiaver wils 10 crecve myself or eacape o Denaity of ho law, biat for the weltasy of wny children, 1o rescus them from cleruul Fullu, & 1tfe worae tlian liell, 1 tave dono this, Yester- dollar. ‘Tlhic catate of the Broadway dry goods firm of Rivo, Goodwiu & Walker, which falled o year 8go, mll, ic Is said, yav 1 cont on the doliar. A RARE EXCEPTION. Misxzarorw, Minn., Oot. 20.—1he Assignees to whom Gen, W, D, Waahburn, of this city, day’about moon I told my wife 0 0| mgdo an mssignment m little lesa than ono year 1 "".'.‘;‘..1 m;’n ‘;:1"1"“ -13.”"’ )_\.,-" wm ""EM » 1sst | siuce, haviog adjusted snd paid all of his heary time ; that I was to kill her. der, ud avked Lim {0 pray fo Bar§ saw o othier clear way to savw wy children, 1had connidered the wubject thurouglily aud can- Tlad told Mr, King, at the mdl, n‘l.‘i'?frmga that’ T should do mur- ™ liabilities dollar for dollar, have to-dsy recon- voyed to bim n large smount of proporty left in their bands aftor liqudating hia debts, which in valuo swonuts to over §300,000, and Mr. Wash- o didly. Sometinies I Lind thouglit to il wiysed, and | burn resnmes business with credit nnufimnmd thuiight, ** Whot, und leayo uiy children 1b o worse | pnd his hithorto hovarable and hign business wanbeliz No, bever,” Toould uut do thate Ater | roputation unimpaired. This cradiiabla sud N rere e e L s *nd | monL eatinfactory result is tho subject of Roneral 1 iy would ot | Tomark and universal congratalstion amoog ail promsiued ihings that 1 knew Tulfil. Sbe Jenied that whe b1 hoon untrue f Ligyand trled 10 aicaty xud 1ot er, of the man vyercamo bim, sud, noton s T heve Leard Ih sold th eumotion, hesatd : T ness will sccomplish all thiugy, [v.lll s‘l’;i:‘!:d.fl Wy wife denied that she had bee! nnfalthtul to we, And hore the ki tful. aud I bellova it iy s0. Ttse, bas worked faitlis bt admiitted fhat sho liad been too free with that mn (referring to Day), I do not know o | elassen of our citizeny. Special Ditvaten' o Tha Ehieaoo Tribune, ‘Enig, Pa., Oot. 20.—It ia now reported that the nesets of Burton Bros. & Co,, cool-dealers, will excoed their lisbilities by st least §150,000. They are now proparing s statemont to presant to - u L, T 1 their creditors, and it kv oxpected that they (the l‘:‘:‘: ?.‘1‘:‘.'. ‘2‘3&? lxnl was n:lem{;Ji::i :hn‘::: creditors) will grant them such oxtenxion as they eutered the swom, (Here some ooe | may desire, fn which case they will aoon resume prosent stated st thres chambers were empty), Wo | buciness again. The firm Dave struggled to wero both stauditig it e 1nred the ot 0 Tald not ' beore made sn door waa locked, e etagy ail. 'ih:' gl e erhaved tho revolver About & weok 8¢ tom) We were alone in she half way acrose the room. As red toward me an vo Lold of her pt o got away, {he ort the disaater, but their property was In :\':ch aha) th‘nz it could not be og:urud lota liged to suspend. 3¢ | caah, and they were obl e, at BUSINEBS NOTICES. Bachnery guu ‘-'xfi-.rv.‘:m "'"fi:g::nn‘x"n:’.i ”I“b‘«:;z'znm fi»m-’»l.l’ ’!ulrd (l‘nil wan fln{v 5 small l\nr{ RBurnett's Coconine allnys irritation, of wy purpose that tlme, My wifo's | romoves all toudency to dandru, aud invigorates the family roide io !lmomlux!m! and whe is the .fx“m‘l o m:%l::lfl:. ‘I,u m; ‘}nlnn;: u“vfi;—m: 3 : . y # orcre dawiter of Joseph snd Elizabeth Chadwick, —Ong tnfiwx;;mu et Aol presoceiii. i Deatiy of 158 1rother, Jodeph, works for Ji 8hsito & Co,, in tul Trorbiad the ollior Tu Cauads. - 3 Lut loes nut Liys with Ber husband, 0d remarried again, bit #lis 19 80 bad that the sister in Bloomin) vorcod once, fndaur uow, o calls ber all sorle of names, aud will Lot own hur, 2 knew of M, Iye character, but did oot send hee y l 1 found out positively that sholud stayed all Light 1o wy, Rouse with {4 harly away (rom 1y house unt whow the priso uer named), sister, My wife 1 1 will be 50 years of age on Christmas Day, bora in Nottlughanwbire, Englaud, aud oo to Unitod Btates {0 181}, retiruiug Httls Loy, who stands there now (painting to & youu, man whio was presvut], Here Ar. Lrown was over. come With hia fecling 3nd was utiablu 10 contlgue fur a little tme, 1u reply fo fusthee questious ha sal 1is wifo had been warued of the coussquolc Dafore thia had oocurred ahy denled all Cliargus i had At nis; hus ing & vial of bquor, tenlay, but was not rs, Kyo ln insrried, ‘Thoy wore dic do not live to- Wes the fof wy ret wio aud 1 b Vaid aho dli 1ok recogulse 1w a8 Ler 81 a1l for thi laat few weeks, [ Lad beon earry- s drauk wore than usual yes- ‘undor tho futiueucs of lquor st uan baire log dressl thelr Lair elaborstaly AR s T e e s 4 un’lmrwmm,uml\vm cause it to relain he o Bour OIL TA] A A = T e WILSON & EVENDEN'S i OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, { 47 & 49 West Lake Bt OIEIOAGO. ™ Send for Catalogue. Manufacturers of HVENDEN'S WOOD.COVERED OANS. —— . BPEOTAOCLES. 8 s o’ Wa wero i the Louw alone, tbe girla belng e ey ool T lad worked the uight before, This ocourred sbout 12 o'clock, snd I went out afler it ‘s sud geve suyself up, Mr, Pioros can you khat, 1 u am a member of tis Secand Uougregational Oburch, o - i ng s et e [ m% fim:'n!' %Pu»un'nx"y SRS b B 2O St I i o %% mfl.fl