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e 07> izatlon, hut it {a not num anamerdts G e cnouglh o sond 40,000 ousnor Wb Ry Exposition Dullding to s e “Ic’n 1, und at the ate thne to put five e IOEEREHO T retiliht men futo Hne of or ol WE 0w do cither on reparuto ocen- oot tn’u{lmth at the same moment. I}ul, slons, LT e tho able lltor of tho Times ake St oltu3eREER L epubitlcan turmout on wilt t‘;:"f‘”u,,h.,_- wasu trenendous exhibition gaturds of strevgthle = S of the Zimes shoull catttion e nb}r|s:}Ll;:;rL an asalstants ugainst lylug i fon Ze8 A healings of the alze of Re- o absurll e For cxumple, Lho uble edit- “vh"m:‘unmcu deelured fn yosterday's sanctl- ors FUIE IO e that ony 12,000 poraons Bl e pusition Dullding to hear In- wereln H e editor declared that 40,000 OO o ehullers e b the same bulld- prett cening spring, and e Atd not ex- ((‘gont:c\egff“’;c:l‘:l" :umi‘"judnu of numbers sggenate: (U0 pinlon that there were Cully e[t 88t T he crowd that flocked to the Bullding to hcnr‘ ]]s:mnuln.x. 0 cater than that of last spring, L Fiar Breatefed at 400, The gallerlcs 'm“hm. Saturday night held more people et tiended the recent Democratic demons B ekt strect, while the vody of the ;{m:u filled almost to sulfoeation hy a crowd Lich can only be computed by theacre, Tt » vast that tens of thousands of persons m;;onug b close envugh to the spealker to colld 0L it e wos By, altiough o s most powerful voice, No fafr-minded s(:xwln; {s competent to judge of the sizo e srdewhll pretend to estimato the number o e in tho Exposition Tuilding ab 8 p. m. a 1‘ <5 than 40,000, The able cditor owes it to . :hlu correct the foolish falzeliood published ::r\“hb paper that only 12,000 persons were in e bulldi e udiana Demorratic Central Committes Ix:lifnfxéd an address of jubilation over thelr eleetlon, {n the couree of which they say: Tintory will mark the November clection ne an 4 the career of this natlon, _What shall b e Chapter devoled 10 ‘that epoch? fiImall It be **reconcillufivny peace, proeperity, a Sl I bt oo shadl 1t hu ** Latred, ulacord, digaster, dlaunion " 1t might not be out of place tofnquire whether y der the rule of Confederato rifle-clubs ::t’urngméumh promotive of * reconcilintion, peace, prosperity and o united country.” It wil strlke most peaple that where the fnority overcomea the mnjority by meuns of fim:mllnrgmnuut and massacre, the result fsan cra of _ “hatred, discord, disnster, dsanlon.” TILDEN cannob carry the Solld South unless his friends resort to murder and {athatdation by means of rifle<lubs und Ku- Klusiog. Wedonot find aword in the *ad- s condemmatory of those practices, e ———— FEPSONAL. that man’ Expusition Trof. Tinzley ds abont to present hfs impressions of this counlry to the Luglish fna series of lecte Bk, A volume of pacms by Dr. Powers, now of ™ ott, Conni., will bo fesued from the River- #de prves ecrly next monti, Marper's Magasine for Decomber will contaln a cmuenlcatfon Trom William E, Gludstone re- apecting bis nttitnde toward the United Statew during the War of the Rebelllon, Miss dvnks Muntawne, formerly a member of Mies Rellozg's osera troupe, hus been playing ills Ford's deanatic company i Daltinore us Aare Page in >k Merey Wives of Winduor, " When harles Eradtaugh was In this country, ho alicyed tuat secret sucietlon were at work foment- Ing diecord between Turkey and Kussia, Dutitis ot neceraary o Invent seert socletlus in order to aucont for tho facts, g Tle Burton Glote calls for the colebration of the uth annlverrary of Medford rim, whatever thut wray be. Dilizent inguiry among tho literary peu- plaof Xow Engiund 14 not rewarded with any fn- formetiun on thie wubject., ke rucial peandal luvolving the name and fuml- I5 of Mr, Matlas Romero, the Mexlean Minlster to Wabington durlag the dark dzys of our Rebell- fun, bex been dixproved, and the paper which st prbifehied it has eluce apologlzed, The New York Lveilng J'ost defends the pro- nwanciation of **ceramies™ with a soft ¢, saylng 1kat the Geclvatlon of the word from the Greek hurd ¢ fn **ceramics ™ any talopod * 02 ** cotacen, ™ Jtlsnicticed that the Gas Company In St. Louls, which Las been placed in the hands of a Iecelver, ey rapidiy, The Recelver, nfter intstiation, s on hend o surplus of 180,000, The prle per 1,000 feet, Judlclaily ese tablished, §s 3! Wowere In crror in necredittng Prof, Swing with having lectured in De Ines Suturday evening and preactied fu Chicago Sunduy morning, Prof, Swing LavzotLeen In Des Molnes. 1t 14 true, however, that ke was adverteed dn the Des Moines eglsler of Fridoy to lecture Entrday night. Wililaw Hart, of New York, has been fu erke ahles County, Mass.,, during the summer, aud Las made several atidles of the scenery thero, s well 13 of the Aldersey cattle, He now has on his el a “Caltle i the Woolds”™ which bos been wceh adnibred, Tae fullusing conplet, attributed to Mr, Tapper, a5 Le 3 profany fuvention, but anybudy who Zauble its pnulences can wearch the poct’s pub- Uslied votky fur Informntion: When the enemy rages t Z n“““ Iy unl-\:uu'; ho wise man dagulscth Limaels T st srashe 2 ol st s faca and tesiraliltway & ruclizlon," now on eshibition in e Lonn Collection at the New York Acadensy, hos Leen critiched for eeveral blundera—not anuchron- S, 24 tho World termy thew, Tlas the new Eoon ardl the sun nre represented 84 betng in op- fuie quarters of {ho heavens, and feom the shad- :MIhvr tize croses 1L appeacs that the sun 18 setting \?:flumwhuv.- the woon s rislng tn the north- SIE Joseph 4 Bty hig al-paluting, flerson lias been devoting himeelf, tic engayeuients will permit, to Pty nd by talent 18 bearing fruit, An Wetonatic English admirer wnys ho buds fulr to m-:;un #8 fumucy in ona department of urt aw fn gl £oma uf the yreatest palnters have < el encomluna upon bis works. 1t should Comarratuod that ifa studics i off ve beon of Loy amtlvely recent orlgin, although ho has long Feputation for akil) with the penetl, ":dn::: Vickiueon, It must Lo remenbered, was s hu“ur Quaker meetlng, when she came of i 'm *Incitiung to war and bloodshed, " und sho ey, e ldnd o wowman to Ly fefghtnod at tho dnn:u‘qv tflhl ?- scourawed, however, ot the mn"".x‘!_ldn:n_m in respect to historlcal aubjecta lflrnn(“ ¥ 8 larga proportion of the habitnal Qrcaungsy WY theatre, What could be mora v (o JUF Intuuce, than tho letter slio re- patl] n; an nr'llt'u! aduiirer, who wanted tv sal ey e HAN'L cut off Henry VIIIN'S head, ! xlual.u Anne Billen Queen? ste collection of Buropean ofl palutings s to - afl;{z :: suction In New York City noxt 'Thursduy ey mm{._ ’uju pletires are not to bo sold wltli- Glagen. Vet Prices liave Losw ixed fu tho “‘Nol‘lul’h,' }ln extimated that the total value of fomg gf o 18 1 h nulyhborhood of $120,000, Y Romen 0% tinportant pleces are Bertrand's ,U0RE0 and Jullet, " wi ot : ‘et of the Boudotr, " W70 ErCouras © Lridal Presonts,” at Proper oud sug) b “fllclent guarantees ure fur- “;1::: lh:un the yaluthige ary ezactly as ropro- nrd.n:;"l“lnm-“ 0 tho artisty already mi ok :‘xu:::. tlny.' Verbwckloven, Do Haas, sl exhlhxud;:n Coomans, and 811y othors are 3 UOTEL ARRIVALS, Faliep g1, Chitster, ‘44~ Arnold Schitate i oy duiete k er, Eaxony; 8, 3, Viney, e Vorks Frauklin Simith snd George Jroey -\_:.!u:v; Lawrence Larrett and 13, L, Dav- 0y ix;“;i\urk; Atthur Suuth, Salt Lake; Dr. ¥, iz Bowes, 1 m.L (:.“%}I. Campbell and A, WLt Kiilncy efhon, z-mmnfls'.“l{u}" evlile, I W Vol und B, As Mce . Ilinois; 2. K. L. It. keeno, Loutu L ran Pacie—lon- i Gen, J,M, Hedrick, folae Hon' bhieiby’ M. Callow, ; Cotteldl, Mllwsukee; U, A, Loch- { 2o Hou, 3, C. spoarler Shyen oston; & 0, Washburn, oo, Now inléansg J. uds, Sutanel Do Bow, New York, i “-.ullmn, Preston” Butler, Fiia e ‘A[n-x,c ro; (. O, Carpenter Lh, Milwaukoo; Dr. 1 W, Chittenden, Thomas floataou, daloyy Atirued, .. L, Daily Do Nork J séf + Mortan, Maywaod} + 0. ¥, Duvl, Owaba} THI CIlICAGO FOREIGN. The Twks Commence an At- tack Upon S&aitschar and Deligrad, Three Days’ Pighting Reported, with & Partinl Turkish ' Success. Russia Nursing the Desira of Her People for War. TURKEY. s THREE DAYS' PIGITING, Loxpoy, Oct. 23~The Standard's dispatch from Belgeade says the Turkish forces in Servia resuned the offensive Thursday, and a battle be- gan which lasted three days, It consisted of two distinet operntions, onelnfront of Baltschar, and the ottier on positions commanding Dell- grad. In the Jatter movement the Turks cap- turcd on Thursduy thirteen redoubts,” greab quantitics of armnsl and many prisoncrs. TIE PIGNT WAS LONG AND BLOODY, The Turks continucd to advance. On Baturday there was further fighting, Iaflz and Abuul Tashns opened fire beforo Djunis, and Fazi Pasha shelled Alexinatz, The Servian forcos at Djunis under Iforvatovich were routed with great loss, There are fears that Djunis, which Is the key to the road through the Morava Valley, will fall Into the hands of the Turks. THE TURKS FARTIALLY VICTORIOUS, Tho Zimes dicpatch from Belgrade reports that, n the fizht ncar Saltschar, the Turks gaed the day, having captured Bolevatz. 8hould the "urks make good thelr double sd- vanee on I'aratkin, the Russo-Servien ariny would be placed fu u serlous position. The of- falr fs not yet decided, GRERCE, T.oNDOY, Oct. 23.—A dispatch from Vienna aunounces that the King of Greece left unex- peotedly Sunday for Athens. The Limes correspondent ut Belgrade says THE DIPLOMATIC SITUATION is still palnfully uncertain. Prepavations for war still continue; 8o does the Russiun fmmi- gration. Ile fs assured on good suthority that 22,000 Russlans are recorded by name as having come to Servia. HO RUSSIAN LOAN. The Berlin correspondent of the Zimes savs Russla has nbandoned the Intenteon of rafsiug a foreign loan. ENGLAND'S INTENTIONS, The Zimes' Parla dispatch mentions a rumor that the misston of Lord Loftus to Livadia is to nform the Czar that Englund would not take the Initlative In 1resh negotiatlons, but would not feel herself attacked, fo long as Russin's ucgotiations struck no blow at the portions of the treuty of 1850 not madified by the London Conference of 1871, This rumor is not vouched for, TIHE PORTR. A Vienna dispatch to the Daily News says In- Leliigence has beenreceived from Constantinople that the Porto will accept slx weeks' armistice on the condition that the reform projects bu not interfered 'with, und that the status quo be maintained fu Bervia and Montenegro. TIE RUSSIAN PEOPLE, A Berlin dispateh to the Daity Ddegraph says theCzar is to be presented with anaddrees from thie Moscow Douma, declaring the readiness of all classes to ubey all commands in reference to awar for the Mberation of theSlava. Simflar ad- dresses bave been accepted fromn Town Councils throughout the Lmpire, RUSSLA. 18 IT THEG INTENTION OF TIIE CZAR TO RE- ESTADLI3N A JEWISH RINGDOM{ Dissutch to New Yorks Graphic, Wasminorox, . C., Oct. 20.~There I8 a curious story offost here in the clreles which luve uecess to diplomatie seerets that the movemnent of Russla on Armebls and zouth- castern Asiutic ‘Turkey Is somehow mlised up with (eorge Elot’s stury of ¢ Danlel Deronde. It will be yemembered thut Danlel Deronda’s sehieme, fivst suggested by the dylng Jew, Mordeeal, was the purchiase of Palestine and the restopation of the Jews to their old home. Itis unid hiere that if war should break out it i3 the fntention of Russie to wnaveh directly to Pales- tine with o double purpose: Tirst, to outflauk the Turkdsh deminlons n Asta; and, sceont, to gein neeess to the Mediterrauean ik the hurbors on the coust of Asin Minor. It {8 ulso us- serted thut, In case ussta should get possession of the Holy Land, It proposes to erect a Juwish natfonality upon the payment by the rich Jews of the warld of w sutlicient suur to indemily Ruesia for the cost of the war, As the Jews are the wreat bankers of the worldy and us it has long been tho dream of the most fmpressible and uspleing nnong thein to axain oceupy Judes, und us George Ellot und her husband are known to bu fntimate with lending Jewlsh families, it s Lelleved that she was Induced to put thls Jewish scheme of Mor- decal snd Devonda futo u novel, vo us to pre- l)?w the public for what was Jikely to tuke plice, i Charles Bradlaugh, when {n this country, com- wunleated £ the Graphic und other papers the fact that secrct sacleties were ut work foment- fgtrouble fn the East between Turkey und Russla, and (f this latest rumor fs true, it will unt for the presence of the Imnense Rue- sian urmy on tho borders of Armenda, and points to the possibllity of the reconstitution of the Ewpire of Davidand Solomon under Russlan ausplees, Y SWITZERLAND, A DUEL, Lonpoy, Oct. &%—The Standard’s Purls spe- clul reports a duel fought on Swiss territory be- tween Vieompte Burnel des Roches and Paul Qerord, The latter was plerced by his antagon- fst’s sword, and his }ife I8 in dnnger, The atfuir was the result of a political quarrel. pistee:, GREAT BRITAIN. END OF S0ME LAROR THOUBLE. Lonpox, Oct. 23.—Tho operative cotton-snfn- ners of Blackburn have deelded to withdraw thele notlees, und, pructically, the dispute in Nu{lh und Northwestern Luucushire 18 at an end, ——— IOWA WOMAN'S-SUFFRAGE CONVENTION. Drs Momes, In, October 21L—The Btate Woman's-Suflrage Conventlon, which convened hiere yesterday, {3 largely nttended, und evinees an [nereased Interest fn the cansy §n this Btate. ‘The Committes on Resolutious reported the following, which were adopted; Zteavlved, That wo ogain resfiem our unfaltering purpuse 10 labor for the enfranchisement of women. Livsolved, That wo will pive such nidand moral suppost an 'wo cun commund tu the election of only wuch persons o oflic ne aro 1 favor of politicul cquality of the sexes, and such support stull bo given irrespective of every other canslderatlon, m{u loyalty to the Governniont aud purity of chare acter, ‘The Exceutive Cammittes made the followlng report, which will show the progress of the cause fn Tow: “The flrst wark done by the Town Assoclation was the procuring of & lurge number of suf- frage-papere, essayd, and petltions Lo the Leais- lutiire, which were distributed by il to ditfer- ¢nt persuns fn varlous purts of the Ktate. Nue merous letters wero written by the Correspond- ing Seerctary whils arranging” for the lecturcs of Misa Matildu Hindmun, a talented und expe- rlenced fecturer from Plttsburgh, Pa., who was employed und Kept in the fleld uearly five muntlis, Miss Hindman organized fourteen Suffrage Bocloties, held elghty meetlugs, Ofiy-six of which were ln orthodox ehurches, und adidressed 8L 20,000 persond, She dellvered six le ures ot the Capital durine the Legisiativo s slon, glving one, by request, betore tho Hou Myy, Foster, the able and popular lawyer of Clinton, snd Miss S8usan 1. Anthony, also did offuctive work durbys tho winter. ~ As the fricnds of cqual rights Know, the smendment to the Constitution giving women the clective sranchise, ufter pussing the Houws, was de- feated Dy two Senstorlul votes, Representative Smith brougbt up the question earlgy in the aes- slonj but tho opponents, several of them law: yers, manued to have it deferred from time to die, ablegine uncoustitutiousl futroduction. Flually, uftee u ereat deal of skirmishing, the cnciutes havlig exhauded cvery means of des ’ feat, the blll passed—yeas, 615 naya, 40, ‘The opposition in the Henate whs_ nlso per- rlstent, Benator Woolson Introduced the qites- ton Jan. 27, but it was there postponed again and aguin, untll nearly the elozcof * the sesslun, when it was defeated—yeas, £2; uays, %, Buffrage-petittons, numtrourly ‘signed, were eent In from many countles, and were handed to thelr representatives. Gen, Given, of Polk County in presenting a petition of 1,000 names, many of them names of men und women of su- perlor eulture, made o apeech of preat dlmity, carnestness and logleal power, which was worthy of the subjeet and the occasion, An effort was made to get another bHL futrodueed, but all 1abor in that directlon proved futile, Many events of an encouraging nature are to be noted In connectlon with the work during thie pust year. "The flrst ovent of palitical fm- portance was the mesaage of Uov. C. C. Care Pcntcr. tho lirst Gavernor of lowa ta mention nan ofllefal paper the rights of the women citizens of the State. ‘The uppointment by Gov. Kiskwood of Miss Ilayden to a clerleal position, of Mra. Merrill as o8 “Teacher and Chaplain at the State Penitentiary, and of Mlss Mcflowan as Physiclan at the State Tusane Asylum, were ncts tzrnlcmlly appreciated. The admisslon of Mesdames Foater and addocek, und Mies Angle, na practitioners inthe State Courts, and the Jieenstnig by the Des Molties Methodist Confer- ence of tivo womnen to preacl, show the ude vanced position women have tuken, The educationnl status of woman has also materlally fmproved. The Leglsluture have passed an act adniting women to all edu- cational oftices, even to the high office of Superintendent of Publle Instructfon, Ten woriel are now. llll(uF the oftice of County Su- perintendent of Schools, and thelr work Is spoken of ofliclally with the highest commenda. tiom A woman—Miss Chapman—carried off the lionors at thic Btatg Educational Contest; and the testimony fn favor of co-eduention, which prevails in all the schools, Is thus voleed by President Thatelier, of the State University, in Il laat report: Our students govern each otlier. The twn acken exert a reciprocal Infiuence of the wnst salutary kind: and it would be n great nl«fortunc shoulil the proportion of young women become o small as to render thelr presence nugatory os a menns of promoting genuine maullness on’ the partof the yonng men, The Towa Lodge of Good Tetmplars and the State Temperance Convention have added thelr aununl indorsement of tho canse;and the Granges are still reformatory organlzations, em- £luyln¢ o woman, Miss Garretson, as thelr State veturer, There are many socletles with large member- sMJm which are working towetherhnrmonlously, ond there arc moro proiisvs of success In the coming campaign than ever before, Many editors of newspapers are advocates} and the Influence of the press, in glving out- spuken editorfals and space for suffraze notices aul reports, {8 gradually molding public opinlon in the right direction. CASUALTIES. TIIT, ARCTIC DISASTER. Ban Francisco, Oct. 22.~The masters of tho obandoned Arctle fleet express uncertainty as to the number or names of the men whostaid by the ships or returned to them ufter beginning ihe homeward trlp, but, 6o far as can be ascer- tained, it seeins probablo fifty or sixty were left behind, muny of whomn were Kannks. Nrw BeEpron, Oct, 2L~The loss on the New Bedford whalers {n the Aretle fs nearly £500,000, mostly insured in Boston und New York ofllces— the Boyleston, New Lngland, Washington, and the Manufacturers’ of Boston, and the Orfent of New York, New DBeprorp, Oct. 22.—An cxperlenced ship-owner (‘:h‘es the followhyg 1lst of estimates of values of vessels lost, not jucluding ofl and bone which may have been taken: Acors aud Barns, J. I, Bartlett & Sons, apents, $36,0005 Camilla, 8wt &_Allen, 836,000: ‘Cornclius Howlana, 8witt & Perry, $40,000; James Allen, Gldeon Allen & Sou, S:lfl,’()flll‘. Juva Second, Joslna €. Iliteh, — 825,000; Josephine, Swilt & Perry, $40,0005 Marengo, J. AL Bartlety & Sous, $40,0005 M, T. Woolas- ton, Swift & Allen, $32,000; Onward, Matthew Howlund, $10,0005 St. Qeorze, Guorge & Matthew towlund, $36,00. “Ihie’ Clura Tl s Aol to be worth $214,000, the Arctic $32,000, and the Desmond $24,000. Both agent, and insuronce wm}xunlun decline at present to give astatement of the insucunce, but it Is well known that all the New Bedford vessels arc well fnsured. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. Spectul Dinpatch to The Tribune. Bioux Ciry, la, Oct. 22.—A fatal shooting aceldent oceurred near’ Covington, Neb,, this alternoon, A party of three young men went from Lern to the woods on the opposite side of thie river to have ndn\i"s hunt, One of them, numed Patrick Iewin, In carlessly handiing his run while climblug o fence, shot itmsel?_fn the imul. blowing one side of it to atoms. Ilis re- maing were brought hiere this evening. —— A RIVER WRECK. Mearris, Tenn,, Oct., 82.—A private telegram from Plne Bluil says the stenmer Rosa Miller, of the Memphis & Arkunsas River Packet Com- pany, from Little Rock for Memphis with 400 talcs of cotton, strick o suag and eank near Swan Luke yesterdsy. No~ particulars are given. RATLROAD ACCIDENT. Keoxeg, N, 1L, Oct, 22.—A down freight-train on the Cheshire Ruflrond was run {nto by an en- gine golng up, sbout five miles from this place, and IHenry M, Staples, engineer, and Lewls Phillis, lrcian of the frelght'engine, were ed, CRIMIE. TOUL PLAY. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. GosHEN, {nd,, Oct, 22,—A man by the name of Berger, who restded near Milford, Kosclusko County, has been missing cver since the Demo- eratfe rally at this place, on Saturday, Oct, 7. 1t was supposed by many that he had left this seetlon, Othiers ¢lafmed that he was foully dealt with, und his Lody thrown into the lly- draulle Canal, "l'o strengthen the lust oplufon’s cap was found fn thecanal which was recognizen by bl futnily us his, und s baving been worn by lim that © day, The water was let out of the caunl last night nand his body was found this forenoou. A {ur'wu! Impancled, which, after having the hody examined by Dr. Latia, adjourned” until to-motrow mornlng ut 9 o'clock, "It s reported thut two of th F rsons who were seen with lim that day have leit for parts unknown, which, i true, zives color to the opinlon that be was murdered. WERD, New Yout, O “I'he Jlerald publishes an account of Tiweed's sofourn I Cuba, It ap- pears that he, With his companion, Ttunt,” suddenly landed on the const near Santfazo on the 11tk of June; that they went to Bantiawy, where Tiweed was detatned untll July 25 for the purpose of an tnyestigation by the Spunish an- thorittes of lis pasaport, unider the name of John Seeor, from the Auierfean State Depart- ment, which bore date carly fn April, some fuur wonths after the um{m from the Ludlow Btrect Jafl. Tho eseapo to Vigo und kis arrest thers are well known, * funt " 15 now sald to b ‘Tweed’s son-in-law, Mr, Mwzlmits, of New Or- leans, with whose appearaucs o phumgmph of Hunt ugrecs perfectly. o 22~ TORSE-THIEVES, Spectul Dispatch to The Tribune. Menpors, Il Oct. 22.—Horse-thieves are having a good thne of It wround Mendota, Some ton days aggo a farmer u few miles north of hero had s fiue youny team stolen frum him, without auy clew to their discovery yet, and last nlght Mr.” Charles Crawford had' o valuable young horse stolen by o l'umu. he suppuses, Wwhotu he had lately eisployed, but who left him to go to Plao. gt ARMID NEGROLS. Cuanreston, Qct. 22,—Riotous demonstra- tlons of negroes, gonsrally supposed to be the result of the Cainhoy affalr, are reported from varlous polnts of Churleston County. A scrlous demonstration of armed negroes at Mount LPleasant Village, opposita Churleston, {8 causs i great slarim to the white restdents, who will petition Gen. Ruger for troops, ——— PIRATICAL TIHIEVES, New Your, Oct, 2.~Tho schr Joseph Marsh was boarded Friday night fn Loug Island Bound, between Riker's Island and Collego Point, by nine masked desperudoes, who over- powered” and rubbed the crow of everything Yaluable and eseaped. e HILADELPHIA SMACKING HER CHOPS, MLADELIULA, Oct, 23.—It Is aunounced that the British Govermment fntends to present 8t, Qeorgo’s flouse, at the Centennlal grounds, to tho Clty of Philadelphis after the cluse of the Exhibition. ————— YELLOW FEVER, Bavannam, Oct. 23.—Interments to-day, seven, three yellow fever SOUTHERN TILDENISM. The Campaign for **Reform " in South Carolina. Slaughtor of Colored Republicans in Barnwoll end Aiken Countics. Cold-Blooded Crimes Described by Eye-Witnesses. Corre:pondence New York Times, Conusnia, 8. C.,, Oct. 13.—There 2 no douht that ol the rlots and race-confiicts which have occurred fu theso-called “up-country ' of South Carollna within the past six weeks were brourht about by certaln lawless white Demorrats, They were the dircet results of a regulaly-organizel plan to inthmidate the negroes and prevent them from goinz to the polls on electlonday. ‘To this end fully elghty nesroes have ubready heen Kilted in Alken and Earmwell, and a reln of ters ror still exists o those countles. Many of th negrous have fefe thelr enbing, and ave hiding In the wools amd kwampe; white men, we mounted und armed, ride throuzh the country hy day and by nizht, and shoot the hlacks wher ever they can find them, ‘This statement T tnake upon the authority of Unfted States officlals and soldicrs, whose sworn testlinony and ofllcial reports are now before me. REFUGERS IN COLUMELA, ‘There are now in Columbiu n number of black mun who have bren delven out of thele lou in Barnwell and Alken Countles, and who have bheen warned by their friends that they will be killed if they return, 1 have juet had along Interview with one of these men. He Is an honest-faced, outspuken fleld-land of more than ordlnary fntelligence, who has al- woys been n strong supporter ot Gov, Chame- berlatn, beenuse, a8 ho says, * Before dis pres- ent "dftement, not alone de nizgers. but all de white gemnmen, war wid him.” "~ This man tells o straightforward etory, which ecnrle g victlon with It. I repeat it as nearl; ble in his own words. He sald, trouble 'bout me, sir, was dis, Fuar de yeurs I's been advisin’ of de nlguers in Barnwell Connty not to have noflin’ to do wid none of ast Lo dem corrupt nlggers, but to sticl to Goy, Chamberlaing dis 1 dld 'eordin® to de advishy’ of nllde white gemmen, Well, of course, in dis Mlectton I stay true to Massa Chamberlalng but de white gemmen, dey all goes crazy fur ole Boss Hampton, and want all de nizgers to jine what dey calls de Colored Democrat Club. Some ob de men Jined, sure ’noush, csuse o betn fenred, but 1 faid straizht out’dat I wounld not jine. Well, lnst weck dey was gofn® to have o Democerat meeting at Belton, and “dey wanted me to walk in de line wid de colored cltth, and I sald, ¢ No, 18 for Chumberlain.! On de day fore de meetin' I war standin’ by a cotton-gin doin? null’uul when three or four white gemmen what 1 didn’t know come up, aud one on them s1vs +Here, you nigzer, I wants you to jine de Be- form_Democrat Club, 1 enn't do dat, buss,’ says I, and was walkin' ofl casy-liiie, when one n(’dc white geminen takes out a knife nnd says, “1f you don't jine, I'll cut your nigger-heart out.” Den I starts to run, un’ he run too, and den he makes a cut at me, an’ wid de foree he fell down, and de knife went into my leg stowd of into de back, like le tended. Tiiny fullin’ lown save me, Fure, an’ I just left dut town for to see de Governor, Dat's de whoke story.” The name of the unfortunate mun who was thus driven away from his home is Ben Will- fams, and he has made afiidavit to his state- ment. He was joined here, a day or two ago, by anothier black man from Beltou, numed Hul ;uflrlcs, who was also obliged to come here he cause he refused to Join n Democratie Club, Yesferday these men received the following communication from their wives, It way brought to them by another negro, who also thought it would be best to feave sziton, and | Lggive it exactly us written: Octronen de 4 1876.—Bran lirssaxny, 1 seat myself to rite you a few line to let yon know i am Well at dis tline but not doin ko Well Lawm out of something to eat wn what i i to du for komething to eat | does ntot kno but dont you cume lere for doy will kill you sne and sartin if you can send e suine Thing 1o llul[l\ e 1 s glad for you 1o do ro, dey come 1o your Lowse an to My, lwnphrics t0 kil you on lns Tuzday nizht you war not at honte an dey 1911 Misses Humphbries to pive dem his pa- pers and ¢he dild not an dey wuy dam her an dat it you Butn como home you wanld tlie na suon A you tome dont you come.” My denr husband dont ¥on come heru 1 Wil cluse atthis time rite woon § still renune your Truly MANGARET WLLIANE, an ANER Hustenzs., Beiton 8, C. Messages lke the above are recelved shnost evary duy by the men who have tled to Colum- bia aud Churleston from thelr homes, aud still the Democrats say there s 1o ntimidation {n South Carolina, nnd ask their politieal oppo- nentsnot to wave the bloody ehirt. OFPICIAL REPOUT O¥ TIHE OUTHAGES AT ELLEN- TON, Regarding the race-confiict which commenced at Ellenton on the 15th of Iaat mouth, and which has to some extent been contlnued in Barnwell und Aiken Countles ever sluce, Chamberlain has made an exhaustive ¢ tion, and this mornine received un of] port from Messrs, Bhickwell and Canton, the nited States Marshals who were detailed to taki timony. Both the gentlemen muned I live known for o constderable Htme; they are men of nonor, and ean be relfed upon in every way. Their report s accompanled by the sWorh stutements of two well-known officers of thu Umted States Army, whose word cannot he doubted, sud by attldavits from more tiun thirty trustworthy witnesses. From this muas of testlmony, and from personnl interviews with some of the wituesses, I give the following account of the situation - Afken aud Barn- well. ‘The troubls was commenced by two worthlees negroes, who went injo the house of Alunzo Harl in Sitvester Township, Alken Couuty, and struck, or attempted to strike, Mrs. llarley, who was alone In the house. ‘This they did Dbecause she repiied to thele request for work fn n surly ead aflenslve maoner, Toe net of these two drauken negro-tramps was seized upon by tie wiites us w pretext for urming themeelves and riding through the country to shoot wizzers. Frow the official report jt appears that they killed sevent bluek mea and wounded s many more. The uumes of all theso viethms are given in the report, and it Is estimated that three or four thines as many were killed in the ‘woods nnd swamps, und thercfora cunmot be ae- vounted for, The white men admit tho killine of these nezroes, but say they were not shot because of thelr politics, i fact that politics lind nothing to do with the disturbance. The black men, on the other and, and the Unlied States olllcials, all join in swearlug that (he ont- rages were committed to Inthuidute th it them from voting ! ticket. Evervthing goes to prove that the ne- wrovs were killcd 10r thls and for no other pur- pose. RILLING A SRADICAL NIGAR." Among the withesses examinel was Julin ‘Turner, 8 young black woman, whose hus‘mad wus killed, She swore that,on the 14th of September, (n the evening, she from elhty to 0100 armed and mounted White men approache g her cabin, which 18 situated nesr Robbins Suine of then hroke downthie cotton-leld fenees, and then the wh nf' rode up to the eabine door and sclzed George Tuvner, the witness hust band, A numberof them held him, while the res- went tyrough the cable with plstols {n thelr Dands, saya ** We are lookiue for Radieal nlgegers to kill" Not inddng any other colored wan, they turned to Mrs, Tarner and s “ That man of yours won't eotne by more; we'll take éaro of hin," “Then they roue off, takiie the woran's lius- band with them, Mg, Turner eried out af they were golnz, * [ wlll follow you wherever you gu." Sho tried to do so, hopliy to save ber hus. Dand’s life; but the men langhed ot her wild ef- forta to overtake thm, and, fding rapldly, were soon ot of sights Tha territicd woman ran on to ftebbing's but, finding that the party had not buen there, #he was returnlng, weeplig, to her hume, when she noticed a number of horse- tracks leading to the bed of a lry creek sbout a mile and whalf from her cabin.” Bhe followed theso tracks, and found her husband Iying (n* the ere Mo was dead, Ouo ritie-sh had passed throuwh s head, Ther bulict-holes iu his body. Mrs. Tardiy able to tell her sad story, aml, to o Wwords, stie was so confused ol be titat she conlid pot yecognize any ol the men who had ktlied ber Jnstand. Sho only knew that he was dead, Luey Hosen, however, n wonton who lived near the Turner cabin, identi- fied three of the party, and warrants are now out for thelr urrest, ANOTIHHER TTORMIBLE BTONY, simllur to the above, a8 sWom to by Hatty IKelsey, o colored woman who lives near Elley ton, Iy Alken County, She says that, on Mo duyy Sept. 18, at ubout 8 o'cluds In the after- nool, 4 party of anned white men rode up to her house, und oue of them, who appearcd to Dbe thelr leader, safd: *1F there are uny men in thera they had butter come out; we want to kill them” Two of the mon then caue into the house with cocked platols fu thelr hands, As they did so, Warren Kelsey, Mrs. Kclsey's brother-in-law, 8am Brown, Quscar Brown, and David Bush, negroes, who wers ln the back roow, Fau o out of the back door and fled toward the woods. ‘The pariy of whito wen, upou command of their leader, lin- K any merliately started fn vurflult, firlng at_the fug!- tives as they ran. Al the newrroes but Osear Siod hefore they Brown were shot down sl § rds, had gone 9K} Warren K. «din the yard. On th Mra Kelsey Leard that her hush: £y had been Killed in Alleato 1l viltagze, and on her way fou Iving In the road. None of theze men had itted any ctiine; they hiad no tred in o rloty they we cause, i the worda of the Democratic: orators v, S Majorlty or no majority, and 1y the 1 G, Houth Carolite must be carried Cilien and Hampton.” These Incldents of t campafgn, which I : related ap nearly as posafble in the simple lawguzgee of the unfortunate men and women whote driends sl relatives were Jalled, are MOST WITHDUT NUMDER, i imes would not contain count of all the wurders and outrzes 3 colore] voters that have oceerred In Baru- unt Afken within the past month, The v of the truth of these statements ildavits will be printed due times they are only withheld now hezause their pulileatton m defeat the ends of Justle, {Auymx’ them wiil he found anany s will Lie proved be t seores of blac g opinfons; tha aimost to deotl; o t p cuit off ool car- riel away sg ¢ the chivalry amd prowess of Southern Bemncta lere is only ¢ Lo end these vutrag Chamber- powerlesa to enforce the law, Tie d a regiment of 0 Conntles, I The oceurrence of Friday, Oct, 6, 1973, sely akew three doys to deliberate upon we should say In 10 Lo I, that we hay not have to g proush ourselves with languatze born of the rpur of the moment, not aceursed of undue heat nnd political s Fruday nieht last the Richmond Theatre was densely filled with a crowd of citizens to witness the u’ it pertormance of Madame Brent’s Female Mmstrels, ‘The futraduction was of an orier following the usual custom of minstrel \ the whole troupe veeupying the 52 un opening chorus, and continuing s of ballnds, choruses, and wittfelsmsy men, The fifnale was a novelty in “Fine Flags of all Nutions," belug comn- posed’ol o geries of national sonws and repre- gentations fllustratine the peeuliantles of ‘the ditterent peoples, “The first was * Mail Colwa- received without demonstration, followed by the Freucn, (ierman, Spanish, and Eritish nationa) songs, elosiig swith * The Star Spangled Bauner,” at which the company arose, and the seene ut the back of the stage opened and gented to view the fess of 1 mounted onn_pedes A tional el e bate to deseribe the scene that followed, but justive demanda §t, and we shall not ligehh, come what will. We have been begrred und entreated by reveral parties to say llflfllllnzlx]lsloul it. The truthnust be told, come what storm of hisses inmedlately treeted the uppearance of the flag, and 1t was planly Been the performers were - perfectls astoulsheil and did not know whether it was_bett i and leave the stage {n diseu, We are quite safe In sayiue that one-third of " the entire audi- ence hissedy, but we have no fear of contradiction in saying, and positively assert, that one-fourtl of all who mirle any demos fon ot all, hissed with o vengzeance aud with vehemence. were perfectly amazed and thunderstruck, For an fnstait we were hewildered, mml en- deavored, 03 soon as we coull collect our thoughts, to single out fonie of the shameless ruseuls, but found it impossivle in the din und uproar to detect uny vue we kuew. To tie credit of many, e it faid, o determined effort was made to drown out the hileses with shouts, yells, whistling and stamping, and they Gually succeeded, though at tites the result uneertuin, There was ieh nolsy di s tion afterwards, amd not o féw exures- wl nudibl t uf, teefr alizapproba- tionof the unpatriotie demonstration, making such rezalls @It ds too bid. Leen done at this thoe.” effest {n the North,” It all oyer the couttry, aud do our par Such remarks as these we heand,—they are nbout all we heard,—und [t gives us some satis- factlon Lo be able to repeat themn, ‘Tt have we to say tozll this] The good people of the South, who look upon the Unfon s the eaferind of thelr liberties, nnd who desire u just and houest, while o und trae, sdmilstation of Goternent, cut alaof drou their present uncertain and unsafe mouringzs, and find anchor and a har- bor in the bosom of the ouly safe and deserving party of the conntry, 'The Detnozratle party is 160 corrupt, too falhe, too disleyal 1o the princl- ples of o Government Lo ecorreet itself, or cavry on admintstration wisely aml - Justly, It only hopes to reain puwer, wider the false amd treachicrous ery *reform,™ that it may bethe Letter able to pull down snd destroy, e Y SbUTIIBlK}i CLALMS. Another Example of Confederata Cheek, Lispaten o Clacti st Comn ereta JAMESTOVS, Tenn, Sept, 2 15id.—The Hon. . Y. Riddle, candidate for re-clecdon to Con- gress for thia (the Fourth) district of Teanessee, wldiessel the people here yesterday, Je elatmedd that all lossea cauzed Ly Federal troops or by the Federal tiovarnment ahovld be paid alile ) all the & Leople are nos logal ¢ and i ehould” be yele tn the wettlement aad the (overnment, bt ceeryindy shonld be patid ¢ eand pledyed himseif to work ot effect, 3l will probably cted; trine {5 pupular with our 3 gay It will make money plenty, aud gould thoes futhe South, From Our Gien. Carpespandent, Wasntiaros, D, C.y Oct. 18.~The publie has never been fully informed of the danger which threatens the National Treasury in the s slon of the Buarbons Lo poy The Southern Clalms Conmisslon now I existence s a Re- vublican fstitution ereated 1o pay the just clalms of the thousands of loyal wmen In the South who suffured untold privations throuch- out the War on nccouut of their ty to the Unlon, With very few exeeptions, the claly which that Commiselon nas audited sod ap- proved have heen just ones; but an esaminu- ton of the elaims which that Commission s refected discloses startliug evidence of the means resorted to by Sccessionfsts to prove thelr loyalty, aud gives u very faint suzgestlon of the FOSSIBILITIES OF SUCCESSFUL PRAUD under a Commission organized by the Demo- crats for the payment of war-losses without condition of loyulty, - Itisanutional misfortune that the Conmission hus never been avle to nake publie the reposts in these rejeeted e und the astoundi evidence which has been manufactured to prove these claims, 1 have tuken the puins lately to examine several handreds of these adverse decislons, and the ovldences of frawd are apparent upon every manuseript pegze of petition and evidence, THE OPINION 1N THE LEVY CLAIN, which hus never been hitherto published, {8 & comeplenous evidence of unblushing fraud, and furnlshes o snggestive’ flustration of what wfht happen wien the payment of o clabn (8 not hedged ubout by exeetimg proofs of loyalty. In additlon to the [formation contained in the oplnfun of the Connisslon, It ean be stated that the Counmdssioners alio obtalned documentary evidence from the Kebel archives which show that this Levy who so unblushingly asserted lis loyalty made n proposition to the Cunfulerate Government to burn the City of New York with Greek fire. 1is propositlon was to purchase uropo a lurge veesel, ostensibly for thy nee of Biweden or sume other smoll Power which bap- pened then to want a vessed, to euter New York withit, under properly suthenthated ship papers aml to then let Joose his disbolleal fire, M, Levy, when e was confronted witl Jetters of this sort, written in lds own hand, the shenature of which he sekiowiedeed, vus dmabfoided, for he had not dreaed that the Government had possesclon of such documents; begeed that the taking of testimony bie postponed Tntl et morning, aud leit the Court-rooin, which he has never since entered, The Judges have been advised, however, that Levy was 8o over whelmed by the conspleuous proofs of his per- Jury, that he immedlately lett thecity from fear of fudlctment and arrest’fur a crimo agaiust the Government, "The followingg Is the OPINION OF THE COMMISSIONEUS, Ll of Jumies I Livy, of Wiliingron, New Hanover Uounty, Slats of 'North Carolina,—Tha claiu s for supplics und rent, amounting u all v the sum of $10, 000, 3 Zlemurka=Clilmant resited in Wilmington, . C., during the War, and kept n_gencral supply stdro, fu connectlon with & Vinegar-maunfuctory, Me was exawined Lefors the Comtsmongrs, ued - fts von nwaore to hlaloyalty from the opening to tha claso of the War arof |{m most ardent anf»mmmmuc- ally-patelotic characier. 1fia aympathics for the I'nion never fatled; his patriotic devotlon to the Flag and the Government of hix country gloweil all the beighter durlng the dark days and nizhts In which the rtorm of Dattle and of lloed Jowered over the land, ~ After he had rworn to his lovaity o the Govermnent of the Unlted States in every tesuect and emergency throughout the War, reveral lettera were exhibited to him, some of which he “had wriften o 'officera of our Govermnent sinee the War, and others (o iede] authoritics during the War, He swore to the wiznatures of these Indiscriainately as hls own Bt Gually his evo canglit the address of the Itehel Fecretary of Waron one of them, and he com- menced to cvl(flwcnlcmul multiply hia_perjured falschinods, e anon improvised a Tine of defenee, and mvore that theee fetters wera concocted by certain enemles, who ha'd plotted his destruction, ane weeured e ald of “his confidential cleel:, now duad: thus ndding to nia treason and perjury the villulny of defaming character, and hiackening thy remitation of the dead as well as the diving, in’ his Lrazen: attempt to swindle snd rob the “Govern- sent. The original Jetters wera furnished the Commiseloners by the War Depnrtment from the capturel Rebel archives, and copiea of several of thert are tled with this fepor, 118 CORIESPONDENCE WITIL THE HEDEL GOV~ NNMENT covers the period from the onthreak of the Tte- bellion to the capture of WHminzton by the Unlon army; and yet he at once pretewded to be a loyal ma, and seems to have inpiresked our Commands era there, and to_have fmposed ng.on them in that character, The frst letter to winch we will refer, sithouzh there are others privr to that date, Is i Charlottevilie, Va,, Aue. 21, 1801, and nds d to ‘*The Hon, L. P, Walker, Secretary af War, Confederate States Government, Richmond, Va.."' in wwhich he kpeake of previuus fettercof the 10th and 15th inst., from wifeh he had received o dleraya: e After my arrival at Montice nd on the 10th inet., ] holsted the Confeders atesStates flag on the mantion in which 1 had taken up my tewporary residence, the pronerty uelong- ing 10wy brother, Commodore U, P, Levy, of the “United and now resident, awniting urders fro e Federal Gnvernment, i New York. " Jle then poes on to abte the overseer of the plantation, whom I denounces as a Union man, guilty of Incendlary Tunzuage toward the Iichel “Goverument, and chureing him with havine hanled down the Confed- erate flag, and sent It, together with thie writer's sagey to Charlottesvllle, Chis letter |» fndors- edby A, 'F, Bledsoe, (hiel of Butean of War, “¢ respectfully reforred to the Governor of Vicgl und Indorsed again by the Governor of Vir- gint, Johu Leteher, who says that, on proof of ihe facta alleged, ha will Bave Wheeler arrested und confined. 0 Anather Jetter, relating to Manticello, we refer to iu this connection; 1t '1a dated Richmond, April 1 32, 8ud addressed to **The Hon. 15, Jill, an of the Scnate in which be ray: ore 1%, P, Livy, m_X‘ufl no relations but myself in tho Ktates Confederacy, A LOYAL CITIZES OP Til18 and have devoted all my encrgi it cauwe during the nresent etrn e then that the law Le amended, of o 0 vest the title to the property “d hirothier In himeelf, r letter, dated Wilmington, N, y 18035, After complainin: that the Confedérnte vewsels were commanded generally by furcieners, citlzens of Great Lritain, who ivear glittering plumage, and receive all the credit and emolument of ruccess due to the fferior " and tha crew, hie eayes ** Inconclusion, if allowed to make u wugzention, 1 would remark that, aa the nanie of the mieaner Glraile has been changed to the hotorad nate of Nobert B, Lee, how grateful it would Le to the people if the nome of the Colin- bia coald be changed to that of the loved and Inmented Thotue J, Jackson, und ptace her in command of uiie who would leave no ineans uneu- played to avenze his death, ™ 10 another Jetter. addressed to the Rebel Secre- tary of War, und dated Wilmington, N. €., Dec. 2, ‘1861, he wunts to know why 'the (flarter- master's Degnrtiment eannot got funds to pay bilk atd etates that there Iu not leen than - 84,000, 00) due. of which he i a creditor to the smount of ucarl, UUU. snd that the caxe §s the same far- ther South, where he law supplied the Govern- ment, nwi is still unpaid. In uddition, there are lettersdirocted to the va- rious Departinents of the febel Government. :in taese e propuses to furnish a veasel for de-running, and TAKE COMMAND OF IT IINSLLP, if the Conlederate Government will fuenish him n certain umount of bouds, In ancthier, be criticiscs the munvgement of the afiirs of the army and There ia annther nere relating to ezpenssd »a Wy i, Wilch, it secine, he cred the ftebel Government, aud which rejected, Inanother lette i to eeretiry of War of thy Co tes of Ameriea, ™ e raye: e the hotor to in- have at the depot of the Wi K road, of this town, 100 112 pounds, ™ whicl vilege of shipping over the railrond ta Riciimond. notwithstandinz the prexsure for the transportation vf army-supplics, - He says: *+ | asticie, doubtlesy vou are aware, fs oné of preat necessity and importince 1o our trosps, snd_ by Laving this eupply will greatly reduco lts value, aud tant whick [snow held in your city and fts fn- termediates, Thu e War calilng ave the claimant at tho outbrealk: of the upon the Rebel Government to pinish the Superintendent of his brother's plautation for insulting the Rebel tag; and azaln usking the Itehel Conzres to pass a law granting him his brother's plautation on account of his wlznal sercices to the Rebel cause; and azatn offeringn ship, to e come manded by ‘himself, for the Lebel rorvices alro, tendering. for the benellt of the Rebel army, patent Suse-traitis aml soda baking-powders; i bunsting nud complaluing of the large umount due him from the Febel Government for mupplies for the Rebel arsmy. And now this shamelesn trattor, perfurer, anil Awindler comus before us, and swears witl braven eifrontery that the vernment of the United Stutes owen him, an a logal adberet to tie cauro of the Univn and the Government throughout the War of the Rebelllon. for supplica furnished the srmy, the sum of §10,000.. We reject this claini, HEW YORK MARKETS, secul Dispateh to The Trivune, New Youg, Octe 2L ~Grats—Wheat dull, un- rettled, and lower; millers fnclined to hold oif, while the export demand was malnly to complete pressing frelght eugngementss with leas threaten- ing war news, the specalative demand deemw to have subslie 030 bu nt §).16 @117 for 8.2t for XNn. i Milwankee very cholee uew . 2 Caleago: $1.10 for white Weatern. Ttye frmer for Western, with tales of 16,000 by at 7ic In «ore, ond 500 bu doou track at Toc, Corn sllghtly in buyers' favor, without any ma- terial change in price; lzht export and homo trade demand; sales of 12,000 bu at 3¢ for aleam mizel; SONGC05e for No, ic for Kansas mizedi 69%;¢ for steamer yellow; 551375001 for wugraded Weetern mixed, and 10,000 bu old Western mlzed, crop of 1874 at 50¢ I store. Oats n good request, malnly for local trade at nbout the ligures curriit yester- duy, OCEAN Fuztauts—A dull market in berth-room and u romewhat easy tone prevatleds charters rather quict, but withuat definite chanse or new feature: ents to Liverpuol by eatl 4L 00 Dy grain at 85 1o Hnll by steam 16,000 b gealnat iy und last evening 10,000 bu do on private terme, Provistoxse—Pork firm, but bus! lghts new mess on spoi quoted u 4 [ 1O Drls do at S10, 855 alio Dberat $10,85, 5 rvm:fllnh‘r‘u ES &y continned U HOGH17, 005 W0 Lely for Octos 0 brlw sellers” option for the mnr ot £14, 0 ani 141,00 0 for” the rematnder of ur, SIWT5 bld and $15,00 wiked, duniury 1617, €157 bldand $16,10 uiked, weats nre in moderate request ut steady prices anidifes dnll and hiearys wnlen of 100 hoxes Wes orn longs cler, delivernble Hoxt week, 4t Dby Tard, spot Iot+ngsin lowers futurex opencd 4 chledly Tower, but subscquenily ecame irmer au e for Navember, 3| the clored strady, wlth, however, i ness Teported; enlew of 5 prime ateam on_ epot at §10.15, wifered at $10, 0 tea chiolee and 100 tem ol livery quoted at SH tle rematuder of ‘ty Jinvary, 1677, xold ot ¥ 40,00 i, and'L, 200 tew for Pebrriary 05, Cloding nt 8063007191t call for Octohier $10.0. bl anil €10 November, §1, 85 bid and 30,00 trked mainder of the year, for December,” & crs’ option fur tes for [ ol anked; for fur the re- ankud; for KO Wl and $O.8745 uxked: and for February, TH77, $0,00 bl and $9.078 weked, Bruan—tiiet but very fiem, at S for falr to goad redinng, and #55¢ for prime. Taitow—iket and” unsetdled; aales of 40,000 y prime s 11-1tic per b, Watsky—Dulli cloaing with ¥ales ot 81,144@ 1,15; aleulivl was guute 2, 14 per wine gal, stk pmacsietiid 4 FIRE NEAR DETROIT, Speciul Dispatcl to The Tribune, Dernoir, Mich., Uct. 22=The lurge paft- sliop of the Michlzan Central Car Company tt Grand Trunk Jauctlon burned lust night with tinr of gevernl new cars. ROYAL BAKING l'l)\V_l"i OYAL o full of hetiners, who bad thetr exp POLITICAL. . Continued from the first page. . it ?mt previous Lo elections. Just here the Elgln Boya In Blue put in an appearance, and the furtiier Infereating convereatlon was drown- «d In the stirring music of thelr fine bay Z NEPUBLICAN WORKINOMEN. The Republican meeting at the Unlon Foon- dry Works Baturday noon was largely attended. Mr. A, In Morrison was Introduced, and nd- dreesed his hearera ehiefly on two tuples,—the tarlfl qnestion and tho Talse cry of reform of the Dewnocrats, Another meetfng will be held next Baturday noon. HCANDINAVIAN REGIMENT. The report of the fil’fl\l torehlight processfon Saturday night placed the regiment ot Hayes and Wheeler Minute-Men commanded by Cols Birkiand ainong the battalions of the Four- teenth Ward, The fact is, the reglment s com- P_oml of Scandinavians, not only from_the ‘ourteenth, but aleo from tho Tenth and Eley- enth Wards, CIIARLES KERN. Tn the Editor of The Tridune, Ciricaao, Oct. 22.~In this inorning's {ssue of THE TRIBUNE you are plensed Lo say that It fs currently reported in ofliclal eireles Lhat Charley Kern,y the Democratic candidate for Sherifl, hos entered into » combination with Agnew, Dogle, and others, by which, in the event of his ele.- tiom, these dignitaries arc to be taken eare of— fnother wonds, that the Sherifl’s office and Juil are to be run as now.’” 1 will take the iiberty of remarklng that this *‘current seport” Is o vilg slander published and cireulated for the pur- pose of injuring me In the opinfon of soma of my fellow-citizens, It may be within the provinee of aggressive political journalism to glye further publicity to such * current 1u- morg," althougly, to the average miud, covert attacks of this deeeription would not seein to exactly conform to the principles of justice and decency. You will certainly do me the kindness o Fay that 1 have not made any combinations whautsoever, nor any promises of uny kind, or to uny person, If elccted, I shall be'the people?s . Shierlll, ond run_the oftice myself to the best of my conscience sod ability, Very respectfully, CiranLes Kerr, MISCELLANEOUS. 1.A CitO33E, WIS, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. LaCrosse, Wis., Uct. 21,—The LaCrosse County Republican Conventlon to<day unant- mousiy nominated Gen. @, Vun Stecuwys, President of the Batavian Baok, for State Sena- tor, and Willimin Van Zandt, of West 8alem, for Aseemblyman, These are strong nominations. United States Senator AnzusCaineron, whose health has greatly improved, addressed (hirco enthusiastic Republican meetings this week; on Tuesduy evening at Grand Raplds, In Wood County, un Wednesday evening at Waushau, in Marathon County, and on Friday evening at Trempealeau, assisted by Judge Bryant of LaCrosse at Waushau, and by Charles Seymour of LaCrosse at Trempealenu, The Senatoe will speak un Tuesday eveniug at Milsville, fn Clark Connty, The camp-tires are burning brightly in Western Wisconsin, Mcetings throuziout the country are largely attended, and thorough worl is belnz donc fn town and distrlet meetivgs, As celeurities seldum vielt these purts, we have to udle our owu canoe; but all goes well. The nvineiblo Scventh Congresslonal District will give Gen. Rusl’s Republican successor, Judgs Humphrey, over 5,000 majority. From what we leurn of the Eighth (or northern) District, the rospects are good that Gov. Pound will throw ‘onfederate Judge Cate overbourd, TEOKUK, 1A. = Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribune. KEORUA, tu. Uet, 2,—~0uc ol the Jargest and by for tue wost enthusinstic mectings the Ke- publicans have had duriug the canpalgo wos ield ut the Opera-House last night. 1t was ad- dressed by the Ton. Buren Sherman, Auditor tute, und the Hon. Jolm 8. Rutmetls, Mr. Sherman's speech was a forcible and argu- mentative refutation of the charges ol mfs- mungrement of tlnances amd mulicasance ju ofilce inde sgatust tiw Republican party by Democratic stump-speakers and party organs, He supported his declarations by uting fucts und thgures from the publls records, — Mr. Rune nells”speech was o seathing arralgnment of Titden and the # Democratle party, in the voll of reforiners, and was recetved with tremendous nppleuse. Mr. Ruunells s styled * “the Bub Ingersoll of Jowa.? Notwithstrud- ing this §s one of the few Democratie counties in Towa, the Republicans ure bopeful of _carry= fug 1t for Hayes and Wheeler, und of eleeting their entire county tivket. . ELYIIA, O, Epectal Dispatch {0 Thie Tribune. ELYRIAy O,y Oct. 22, —51rs. Mutilda Fletcber, of lowa, addressed u largze und enthusiastic atdlence fn this ity last evening fn Lebull of Hayes and Wheeler., Stie spoke for one hour and u half, lolding ber audience fu the closeat attention throughott, und elleithnz frequent ap- plause. ler deseriptiou of the munner kn which jorclimers ure treated by the chivalry of tho South who uow seck thelr votes was very effects ive, aud her whole nddress wes well calealsted to mpress the mmds of all eandid persone. STORRS AT TOLEDO. Special Dispatch to The Tritune. ToLrwo, U,, Let, 21, —rmery Storrs nddresse d a magnificent meeting at the Opera-House in this clty this evenl ‘The house was Jummed cetatlons ralsed by the flattering accounts of the splendid speech ‘made here o fuw weeks ago by Mr., Stores, and delegations came n from nejgibor- fnz tuwns, Btorrs' specch wus o superd cffort, which was greeted with enthuslastic and fre- nueut applause. NELOIT, WIS, Shectal Dispatch io The Tridune, Beroir, Wis,, Uct, grand Republican rilly wus held at the Opera-flouse to-nfubt, "Thie I was runulng over full, and the Ion, of Mafue, made u magniticent l_\‘ futerestiug, powertul, and convinehyg, ‘Two bands of mmusie were preseut, and the enthusiosin wus fmmcnse. Nothing . 1ike It in o political way hus been seen hiero fur years, spccial SOSB U TAC, Spectal Dispatch do iy une. LAc, Wis, Oct. 2l.—ten, W, P, Tuye, of Muine, speaks here on Monday night. “Thie blggest kind of u thue Is antlclpated, und cparations are waklog aeeordingly, James culilns, of Milwaikee, 1 speatiiiy to-nizht tonbout E00 open-mouthed Demverats. They pretend to understand what e bs talkiog about, ut chieer ln wrong places, DETROIT, Special Disputch to The, Tribune, Ditroir, M, Octe #1—The City Green- back Conventlon to-day numinated Alvaki B, Leavitt, Henry A, Robluson, Jumes dJ. MclFer- I“ul;}l.un H._Mills, rth, . Jeyy u:.-nllauuhl I, Star Ot C. Hodgdon, Frank of the Peace, Lyman Brant, BUSINESS NOTICES, Wilhor's Cod Liver great populerity of this rafe nnd eflcacious prepars atlon “§o alune’ attributabie to Ity inteinslc ‘worth, In the cure of coughs, colde, astha, bronchitiv, whoop ng cotgh, kcrofulonus hmtars, and ull cont sumptive. wyuipione it hosny wnpctlor, ff enu Let i une ect the early symiotoma of discase, when an agent b thus at land which will alles s all complaiuts of the chest, lungs, or throst, Mou. whactured only by A, B, Wirnon, Chemist. Boston ol by ull draggive, For Justice il and Lime,—T! ———— There are thousanids of neoplo in Chieags with shattered nerveaund debtliated constitutions, Bolund's Aromatie Biiter Wine of Iron ls a aovers Deput, 53 Clark MECIIANT 'TAILOIRING, PSS eyt st st sy CEPER S CANNON & C0., HMERCHANT TAILORS, 39 Monroe-st, MISOELLANEQUN, A new mode of curlog Asthms. Jatareh, Throstand Lung Discases, I D, B, W, INGIGAIEASL 0 dourly lark-atl, Citicagw, 11, Oftice SIHPLE THHALAITN | Tkt chueeen i, oicebctt Tiiie HEW Inethod i1anirs PermBacat curcs, BAKING POWDER RECEIVED THE HIGHEST e Centennial Awara. #