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, 8 A { i T CIICAGO TRIBUNE: TIURSDA OCTOBER 26, 1876, " ] ) y 8 0 el S SOV DU S S Do S SO P — and d n Uite Gtate, whatever #t 1nay bo | Each juror wan temporar tweltth | since the man was ro crowded that be had nowhere TR {ian countelora inwhom teustcould bo reponed by cAREELS. LLIVA L otlher Hiaten or conntries, ar e e A At T seninia | Mo Ton T remained whera e swav, esldes I‘Ol‘,ElGN. the Chrlstian poputatior Now 1 wish to atate there ls a Juror who says you | Al eyed them. liob Inzersoll never hada more | that, the Sherlf could nnt force liin way tirough do not aay what that Jaw in. attentive andience. They were stared st av u | the prews to disiod2e him. 1or a few monents the SPAIN. The Conrt—{ say afterwaras what the law 18 | crowd stares ata woman whose dresx in recident- when Tdefine self-defense. 1t is what follows that too hiwh, nnd that n . Found b lays dawn the Jaw an 1t in scttled in this State, Vit ittt No Verdict /o f andant. from | twelve furidical . Mattiews contied the rendin h Jllry "" fll’“llv' Hine "'l"ufl n'l.um;ln the 3 1" h h i A w whole eadiict of Hanfon) twards hinwelr and | Oz the it s rmianece bl i o hsiuat placed noin wis more Jike x rood-nutured Deno- avention than a hail of fustice, RXTRADITION TREATY TROFOSED. The vCoart (eadly)--We i zhtas well be govern- FPe Uct. 5. ~fleater’s dispateh from shapIl e e NEgOtla tions Supposed L s the Spanish Foretgn Minfster pro- M. swotetwonld sk your e topieare | Be in Progress at Con= | poses the conclusion of an extradition treaty Mute 1o the jury this propoeni that it mny be with the United States. < foried to suze Lacke, ehad i conte which wers nnd duvty feom slumber on bench- s eIt WhS | e and agalust whitewantie walie, 4 rearonanie and well-gr fenr of Y ¢t i TUR DECENDANT understood, # o e e 1 TIL % the Misnla oF STanfurdy | wne facing th Jury, Juat. hetwren the twn tables | "Mr. Jteoi—T wonld Hke to have it reduced lo stantinople A OLITIOAL ATIESTS, 3 b ared in Court Yes= Htanford, then the kilitng was Justi0abie, And it mz:n‘)h'll by tha reporters, On_ hia_elght hand | writing und submitted to the jury. Eighteen Generals and 103 othier persons con- TheY Appc I';‘llur"_fl'“flcn b b e o el lnll";;:lea‘v'\'nl’l':‘ll;:ll'll‘lm}‘rx‘:v" lnfll-nt'lél'h swfllL )||r. Mrt"!‘wwl‘llk—l\\'e"hnvu'n;lhohéucllrr l("l lhnlt. We S e nected with polities have been arrested as ac- s 3 st ic Sinfe, 3 ent, 'f mprech of the preslounda; want the lustrnction o! e Court lu the jury on e terdny nnd Wanted M. Buwatf palled 1is aasociate's coat-sloave, and | hud oxlivustei Wi, Kemtrated from the tufencs | that polnt and 1 woold eml on the Courtto wad | The Porte’s Terms for an | compieesinthe recent conepiracy. ll St&tfltes ")‘.};‘f;fir&htfl‘ (llzll(:ell quiet, |‘J',v“ll! lnpnwc‘::rulfdlc‘l)»' lrle‘| fi"l ('Imksmle‘»;‘l A'uumey. lhghmrucunn 1o the jury, so that there be no mis- o s Not. A bl TIR NELIGIOUS CONTROVERST. l e N hows proceeded : h rled, denatixfiod ook on bl face, ap- | take. the And it 1a not Indixpensable to thin defense that the | parently hoping for nothing,--no chance left 15.r “I'he Court—There ehould not be any miatake in Armistice ot. - grecable A }Iny;\" on!.::- hu{ b;e"q p,‘;};}m‘m.l‘ f";"s,."rp,: ' danker was actual and pusitive: 1t will safee if thie | victoryo—hul ‘et determinedito fight §t out | them wn already weitten. to Russia, V"" ng the nction of the Sub-Prefect of FPol danger sad reasonablo and upparently well grounded, | to the bitter end, Tehind him and on hia JefU hand | Mr. Swott-<1 do not know, bt it micht faciiitate 3 Halion toward the Protestants. = S 0= hat {a the swhole fene botween the Juror, were more ladies unid inore: gentlemen. il enzaged in | mattern to write it e that thy Sury might have it HE NAVY. Animates on That {a tho whole fesnc | tadieatnd I 11 | I -y iy THE NA After an ni ? 5 Lol Conet—lat, Iustruction ta tnken from the Studying the faeen of the Jurotn, aid petting e befare them, © i ey = Loxnrm.i Oct, ‘.’A;:—fm. m.—The h'{{lnulnrd re- o . e e ateat declston of the Supreine Court on the ques- | mneh Information therefrom as a creditor does Phe Court then began writing, and Mr, Reed ports that 3paln has decided to take steps to- the Judge De tion, nnd fu the sxact lannage, fron Ui cooked-up houkw of 8 feaudulent ank | alen prepared an mstruction, ihe fatter kayin Vi ks Along the | Kard pri er navy ¢. eflicient foot- ’ /4 u he Judge, however, altered tho latter clause s | ript. he only onea present wwho appeared, sl quride) the question was an hinportant one, and he versy 1 Them e gudner b i P 1 e b3 18 Nl preps : z | Advance of the Turks g ward placing her navy on n more. etliclent foot: @e ez e clined Them. | tntit'read d follows? were, thorouglily unconcrrned, were tha reporters. | propused o naintaln bl position. Aft 4 O o ing, Al available fron-clads will be fmme- ! s hE tho Yalley of the Morava. diinty trmen Into & squadson, the frat oty apro of five minutce, during which the utmost si- Tt wiih e 1 Btt A ConE guRrd lence prevalled, the Courtwnld, **1think 1 have z uh\hn|h"""cwg:flnnu(yu‘r"(_;m; o answered this, ™ and read s+ follos '8, 81 If there werr ap) cnusrmmll- or reasone for the ne. Loynox, Oct, Hi—h m.—A special to the vian cumer o foar iat s waa g wawser of roverving weest. | Eighting Roported Vesterday in the | 7ies trom Barcelona It wiilenfilee 12 the apprehansion and fear of dan; At such n time the breaking of' the point of a pen- Wk RpaTen LTy Well ke BET 1 Gil cawnen mare cimotion tian the sentence which Mr, Reed—T m{mn!l that the Contt ought to add | breakda necks and to get every word Uhat ia waid f » 1 5 otine | 1440 much moment that §t In Tmposaible to gecondl Appearance of the Disagree- | hatitihe ieadsus, cont hase soldeshontn | Wt nobi A 1t o G & Co. the Republican con- : ‘ ¥ 1 in the Af- J done so. porter regrctals tiiat he eannot have finger and | bodily harn Rt e fandsof the deceased, 1t Isu: ook 5 splracy appears to be more hx‘l}:or‘tfim than was STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., jng Twelve 1n \.5lte Canrt—Tho inatructlan goca upon the ground | b on'tho, pulec,of tho eendant, thut b mny Al e R R ST BT Vicinity of Dsligrad, AU first sunposcd, Forts persons have beenar | _ ) 4 J ternoon. Uigt o s contined, G bl lfiou;ml&n- ot o ear it ity | S ;.'uffa'-}'fi'{x:-':‘:!ilznk?:iflnfinwnf sircumAlaica = rested, fucluding two ex-Miulsters, Hould call attention of all in | ] ¢ g raln. e " 4 » u.i'nfl'ifi':’a‘i.’éfli'“ s Tigooisly coutingd; Fhatle | HOEEAN “’mnnr; ARE HOPES, 3;:::‘;::5-;}';'3:’»21. el Sat Iy rfhiont Jathac iy L a SWITZERLAND, want of abore goods {o their lication for TESTIMONY WANTED Witen the Jurom liad miswered to thelr names, | SGHRANCES L L s the England Preparing to Sen POLITICAT. AGITATION. very large and complete stock, A Plointive San:)E 2 e ash 160 Sulvans enimanys - v ho statate | s, Gy us Gentiomen, have you akreed | gy phatls corves . Troops to M.lta. Bcnsis, Oet. 35.—~The agltation In the Ganton | v é¢ comprises all. the dijfer- 7 at, an Mr. Swett—Tha atatute contal; - | Foreman Mathews—We have not. [Sensatl The Jury drnu o yo, of Ticino has incrensed. ‘Ihe Federal Coundi . 4 gomething to d omttion. siich s been eonstrued by ':‘I::w‘la(’n':fi?rx‘:« Fhe Conrt—Ia thera any y"w’tucl of frealne T : NI SwGlt=ll tie Jueg aay thore 148 pansibill) bas ordered a regiment of infantry to be fareads | €2 it styles of ornamentations a Bed. | Goust. ‘Therefore th statuta ftaely without the | | M, Mathews—Glve wi time, ~and I'think e B eiasoea g T L wlll e danewity " fueas to procced thither, inall linds of » diecialons, would ten negulde, to | ehall. & i iracy i i H et having i, o megulie,snd Loblect 1o | Bl oy _Genttemen, you tave thme before | Begelvertictt oy | THE Depublican Conspiracy in Spain Said 5 AIN, Mr. ltoed—1¢ the fnry are the Judges of tho law, | yous take it. e s e conaback (Eihe Cont to Be of Alarming IropoXtions GILEAT BRITAIN: Between the | ey hsven st tohove s, Tlits converaation was carrled on Inatow tone, | MREERT, 0 b 0 Lo el docket. T have 0 bt ol iarming Fropo.Xtions, BALAKLAVA. passage-at-Arms Mr. Swcti—Tho Court oughit to inatract the Jury | and o | been trylui cason all Way, and 1 cawnot endnre 1 Oct. 25,~The charge ot Balaklava d the State's npon nny question that ey arise—upon the pres- Mr. Reed remarked: Tdid not hear the juror's t ~’| h Lot Yy e cannot endire LOXDON, = L o Judge an ght question whero they waut fo know tho law, | ansrer, $ e T it wenk o thsle Btevvain: vid was commetmorated to-day by u banquet to the Attorney. Fhag o ik (s thory of thy low conicupluten, | s Loart—Tiey think oy can szres I8 they | o e Uit aifotined Wit 1ot Tufsmiors: | OVer @ Hundred Political Arreste | surstrors of the 0. : will lead to confusion nni disagreement. Mr. Mathews—If o gives us time we can agree, | $f; “The majority uf the Juoksraon IofL Luitmedt in Madrid. e Ar. Mathiews—We would Ilko to know whon and | The Court—1t is very Iwurtant. that you shouid { S{¢hs Wt 8 tes hung atound discussing the ovents THE CONTINENTAL LIFE. Iy and Unchecked Ap- | yhiere n man hac o' right to defend himeelt. 1s | szrec I sou can, b e AR A T TR Sormmne [ ] Uoseemly in n Court-Room | Ry A o it TastEactiar wilr Stett—Would it be proper forme to may 8 | yoro occasional, remarks an comments, sabl THE BAST. Its Affatrs Placed In the Hands of o Recelver, e plaise in ¢ Mr. Mathows—A furor wanta tnoro lustruction, | An Reed—Tobject to any specclios, becausc T | pLolt, xod-fuced aviver contractop, "1 with rome. 10NATIRFP ASD THE SULTAN. Apectal Dispalch b0 The Trivtme. [t : Cew ¥ ot . i mightkeup, i 6 wedor T 1 month Aniher | CossmaxtivorLe, Oct. %.—Gen. Ignatiem, | NEw Youx, Oct. 25.—The Continental Life individnal, “wicely dreascd, but a iittle hard- | the Russlan Ambassador, presented his cre- | Inscirance Company, which was reported by the featured and with o kcar over the left eye, blandl e k! 3 ent at the last annual ex- Uimarved "to. Min companton, ey (oo 11 ad | Qentlals to the Sultan yesterday, and eubses | fusus uce Superintendent e Jugga T would v Luund 1o rule” my owo quently had u private tnterview, amina *fon as having o surplus of £600,000, was Whiat shall { ot will nake o speech If you do; B al‘r. uficu—l\v‘hnlz 1 (%hc o(}»]mllan to the llury flw ;!-‘u":{—-{ ‘;“l‘t‘l““‘“; ?'lll \m‘:w epeeches. 3, akin: he statute and rending it for themsglves? r, Hiwett—I doun’t want to rveak. fio Foreman Hopes for a Verdiot-- oy Zara i ot o o Fatw amd the tacte. | Th Conrt—We had uwrangle hire this morning, Agjournment till This Morning. Flie. Legiataturo mude the faws 1t in the supreme | ond ehould not get into unotlicr. They are offering great Bar- gains {n all grades among awhich will be found a line of faw: what i the objection? The gentlemen are ¥0OD AND SLLEP. he hands of o Recciver to-day. Judge intellizent, and can rend. Let them take the stat- Mr, Mathews—There ure two of the Jurymen who THE CONSPIRACY. putint i '3 ko - read the T, 1 Lhey see Tho. puguen of 15, | aremot sery well. eould 1t o Napeoner for the J 5% Addittonal arrests have heen mode fn conge- | Fratty nb the pecial term of the Supreme Al 1“)PE TITIE MORNING. The Conrb—In declding that, the Court_ has «afd, | balliga ty orw o matiresn b For thatn <o sleep on SUPPER. enaar s tnate the Grand | Court In Lrooklyn, on motion, fn a sult of J, O. L. RN ) S o 2, 1f 1he jury belleve they understand the law better | to-night? A DEAD-LOCK TO SLZEP O¥. quence of o consplracy to nssnssinate the Gra Tiost, stoc Wholder, begun Oct. 2, appolnted DISCUSING BOME LAW-POINTS, than to Coust, thos can act in accordance with | Tho Court—It1s certaluly proper todo anything | o fury returmed to thefr eheerl ters | Vizier and Midhat Pasho. ost, stoc bholder, begun , appoln Tpe Criminal Court-ruom was morc than com- | el corvictions. for them we can. Ty i teerless quarters ASSRAISATED: John J. And.rson to take clurge of the Com- | A4 40, 50' 76 and 90c. 1l yesterday morning, but there was 3r. feed—T tireas il upon tho theory that they | Mr. Reed—It would be very proper. Jjust In advange of the adjournment of court, Pants, Oct. %5.—Intel pany's offatra. This step was taken, as stated gty {0 37 humanity fn the | 57 udsos af the luw, Mr. Matheiva—Can we linve sipper? We have | knowing not whether they were to remaln all At Oct, i =Intulligence, liag: heen ira: he aflidavit, beeause, In consequence of the o such & compuet mnss of humanity in Mr. Swott—Thut statutory provislon 1s not for | had ony ono meni to-day—brea in the aflidavit, y night or whether their Industrs In secking (he ceived here that the Turkish Consul aud his Mr. Jeed—They ought 1 bu **well fod and well wile ot ‘Tiflis, In Asfatic Russia, ave bee assas- | depreciation i the value of tue ussets and v nom a3 bas charncterized the trial sinee the | the purpose of jurtifying the jury in going ton- TAPESTRY BRUSSELS At 90¢, $1.00 and $1.10. o - | trary to the [nstructions of the Court. ‘o take a | elept.” promised agreement would lessen thelr hours other loss: th 2 Company had become fn- tinony bezan, It could not be that Jess fu- e - o : sinated. b osses, ¥ :::LX'K x :; felt In the verdict than In tho state~ | joction of o, andl a1 e tanth :fie‘::;‘r‘lndl? u’x:lunx'; .nu'u"‘cfi“""'l thooght wo were all agreed on that | uf fmprisomnent or enhiance thelr comfort, aml . senEmvavrer. solvent. Counsel for the Company ndmitted restore thein severally to the bosons of thelr tnesses, and the nrguments of | tho ductrine that u little learning s dangerous, ~—it Mr. Bwett—1 supposcd we were. ments of the Wi ) sl reepective families. They were, however, in far % o " inay misguide him. Therefore. the provislon of ‘The Court—It is probably becauso I was not here couneel. Henee the diministied wttendance was | 30, SIS G0 N Tk S O P hothing | to mukea porttive brdor. ° Tas 1 sunhascd It whe Semriy, Oct. 5.—The Servlan Goserrzment | the depreclation and ! losses, but gald they hoped attribute thelr recent reverses to the Incajacity | {n o short time to rec over without prejudice to v better splrits upon leaving the court-room than LG those interested. It w ‘a8 stated thut the Com- tributed to a bellef that the jury would not | more than that they shall, under the Instructions | underatoud the Jury were to have regulue meals. 24 ontering. L uf Gen. Tchernayefl. hose Interested. 0 t = e a desiro to avold being squeezed | 3 iich they buve, Jndge the Taw, 1 e nover | S Teed—Yés, ind biaces to slocp f they finve they hind heen upon cutcriug it All day thet | "I Sorvians deuy the captura of Djunis by | pany's bullding at b4 N'esau strect, which had N e s mothing to compensate for It | #a 0 that the Jury wera suthorized in defying the | to stay out to-night, zercd, ol suwned f | T Ser D ko o e 0w ‘only srarth 8200, whenthere was nothing ! * | Co.xrt u refércnce toa proposition of law; but | = Mr. Mathews—Only three or four got any sleep { the midst of thele bickerings ang In- | the Turks Ly b vestatdny. v Wille all the standing-room wae occupled, | fiiycare Judges of the law under the instructlons | Inst n decielon, and coming iuto the room PRECAUTIONARY., 000. Mr. Anderson took (charge yesterday, giv- At $1.50, $1.75 and $2, Which are GREAT REDUC- TTONS from former prices. Great care {5 always taken in the selection of goods, that they muay present to the public such designs as will prove niost satisfuctory. Ingpection invited. ight. o 21 ¢ {hes Cotirt, Nr, lilcud to the Stertl)~Glve them somethin; tire was no hanglie et ‘:‘lfk'f;‘l‘":,’;ie’;:k',’l'f:; O ooy have a Flght to dlsregard the | to et oo ¢ ! 4 and the windows were nol e Court i’ they veo fit. I have never asked Afury to 'The Conrt—Gilve them aupper, and u good one. by wonen and men ** determined to sec.” In- | do that, 1'nd £ don't sk thisonotodoit, Idon't The SherlT—1 will, ynur&’ronnr. +idethe ralling, and ecated on the benehics on -uulnuyo‘dnmun tothem having the statute to BMOKE. {seright and left of the Jury-box, were n goodly | P4 (o0 o vta voco)—~That 1n pettito g, Mr. Terry (one of the jurors)—There is con- Suater of Indies, hut tho mass of thoso who | o Court he 14 of #olf-dofene un ol dosen o e oty ILIEh tuakot ol attended einee the jury wus sworn Lr; {,':i‘,.‘s{:,‘;"“\““’"“““""‘ by the Bupreme Court :Im rlghttnnmoku; And 1 ‘v‘\'uul l‘?l h‘|qulrulkffln:{e i i o not i o c were absent. For the !Iret time the ultarm:)x "Thiat woa finass A tho other epart of tha request t‘l'xvn.- ;:lynf“;\:gm‘?:-“mo o avoid the smoke. 18 sud reporters had elbow-room. Mrs, Sullivan | was taken up. # Mr. Reed—T would snagert, i the Court please, wunotpresent. It was sakl that shu was too ":\’}:‘.‘Fst\gulllp—\)cnkwn f Tetting the jury have Sul- éxm ul:fi.- the ‘caurl“mum"&l'w, “z'h" :mbulbly may z e v wtimony, o, until morning, that we give the jury this raom uch grieved by the proceedings Lucsduy, and, | "y oed—f object unlasn they have the Iaw | (ie Criminal Cowrt room) & then thuy{yuum have thourh hopeful of an nequittal, could not bear :\;lm Ih 1am wifling ‘o let them have the law and | plenty of rovm, the mervous strafn consequent upon the an- lglg' 6?;;%—-:!“ of it, £ . The Conrt—That will glve yon all the air you . O'Brien—llaven't they wot the law from the |y s g pouncement of n verdict for or agafnst her huse | 0oty Ty 1t i neeien v ith the practice of the | fanband there will e nio- danger of anuoyince tand. The accused hlmselt looked I;on;;:\\l'm‘lt ln:;ht‘zmé l}:::-(jnxu‘- »fimlll‘llulig“l:fll:llé; ‘?clll-“:t!lllunxlr:x:i 1t .\{xi I&fll (;o the SherlM)—Drive everybody out dejected, His eyes were watery and slightly 1t 18 Ohlooted 1 l{n“n L e W e 3 and lock the doors, s - ceto not proj et i “Phe Conrt—Thls room will be given to the jury, . bodsbot, ond Jie had evidently not slept much | 3le, Givetd (to M. Itech)—ty o won's consent for | and yun can multe soarscives e e durs on account of anxlety as to the resnit. The | them to have Sulilvan's testime vy? Mr. Reed—What' order will your lionor make suyfled Into court utf flve mluutes after 10 | Hr ReedTlwill consent that they c;‘fl;;fufll{lfl‘*g shout eonvenlngagatiy e Sk dence and tho statute, »o tha ve e Court—It Iy understood that the jury have odotk, They looked haggard. Few of them | the whole case. 1am willlug to 6’0 that, Iwant | supnerand a bed provided. bk loed thelr eyes durligtho night, and none | 10, be perfuctly r?(;o - “"‘ plbl e s v!-i‘w ?pcrl‘fl——g}nld breakfist In tho moringt # v Mr. Swett—. willing tha “'he Court—Of conrse: don't starve anyboly, !}’h“m";a“w:’k‘,g‘:’fia;‘,’mfi-‘hy'{’h’u sixteon hours: | stall be pranted s to Sotiivants atimony? 3its Tieod Wi your Ltonue nojuusn, thone wntil 1hes revealed nothin xcopt wiariiosds. Tt Wb Alr, Rteed—I i willlng to comply with the re- | 10 o'clock to-morrow morning? ‘ i s 3 — ? ! - I cf it reached a conclusfon, Some safd that they | Sullivan's testimony. Mr, Swett—I would suggest whether we cannot flood cleven to one for ** not wullty,” and Mr. Reed—l refuso to grant one_portbon of the | make uomunrrnngemnnt,gl‘fl the event of an agreo- otkers nlne tu‘Lh No m“mélm could of le\:eué‘l'l:'I'wafihnwlxu:"x 18 g{""‘“fi‘ Sk t, to 'j"' se'm. for. Iwould rather get up fnthe courss be placed upon sueh reporty, S —Tlhe practice of giving a_jury books, t, under tho— Yecanse ‘h“‘ were founded upon Ipur& wiiether tatute or common-law books, for the | * Mr' Reed—Thot fn too contingent. If they aro anjedure. Ko one knew deninitely how they | MOAtevident reasons has been repudiaied. The | farafshed with good pluces to leen they will he toods but al fele confident they Tmd ney | Bractice of uiving them tho cvldemce has been uni- | camporiable. 80l 1 will stay in my ofice all vereally acced A 3 sl and were Intoreated to i whetler | lng S s ias o auge phuton [oraenpl i 1t that they had heen wronged ot beinz denied %, Oct, S Fiidrste 4 i 200,000, Tle s, 1 every effort would T SRt Tas or 1l D etvins fe dic poops |, Lainos, Oc, The Financier says it is | ing bonds tn §200,000. e s, y ingmwore far gifferent, for cach member paw Joom- | ndersteod, in view of the possibiliy of furthes | be made to protect the poliv ‘y-holders, but untit ingg up before bim, snd falrly ecented, the much- { serfous complications in the Eust, timt the Pen- | after an cxamination he cs uld give no stute- needed comfort for the luner man, and a1 8 cou- | {nsular & Oriental Company’s steamship Cathay | ment of the conditfon, The § "lee-Prealdent snd fi-’h"&'éfé.l';:}f{'fiém”flfi{:”',i,.':,‘;‘,’fi “!c,fll"'w,{‘f wili embark large number of troops at this port | Steretury stated tlut the dem essfon i real es- bics, had 1, duced the ofti- had worked Lut o sbort while, however, before | for Malta on the %5th Inst. date Wity othien i ‘l’l‘:e‘llt;iygl'::{nlm Lot b Tomine :mfig{_{“‘{'l‘"{{'r“;ju’fif“‘f_'!‘:“’lif"“:“:u'"'t‘h‘:“:“g:‘fe’# e NO POLITICAL SIGNIPICANCE. er. Mr. Hoyt, who brought tho suit, said its vupper. ‘The knock was almoet s welcome to 8r. PETERSBURG, Oct. 25.—It s stated that | affairs had sppeored to I.:e L:\:o\rlr}l\'{:\urcsuz;.“;::d' them aa thefr verdict of ** ot guilty * would have | the assaseination of the Turkish represcntative | be thousht these proccedlizs, wh'l cconomy been an hour previous to the prisvner. They were | o Tiflls was not due to political motives. and better management herenfter, would put hungry end fatleued, and the work of selecting 28 1ok pol e, the Comtpany on o firm bass. The ap, 0lutment between oyster-siows, wtenks, und other THL ADVANCE OF THE INVADERS. of a Recetver caused little comment, a8 Hfe-hu- etandard _restanrant diehes, was only the | LoNDON, Oct. 20—5 i m,—A disputelr to the | surance men had thousht for some t'me that R Jlutor and thes wers | Sygndard dated Belgrade, Wednesday night, | Afars wer not in the best condition, ~ Auder- i 5 grecd begotten of lung walting, and an endurance | says: * The Turks captured Bogowlschte this f“ i;““ formerly u prowmineut banker 15 St. that must hiav been & physical’ puniahiment to ecv- | evening, and are now advancing along bott | YUNS 1w Asctated Press. ‘]‘ll;:‘: l:1'.':-' tlie. l.’-‘gfi‘x:l; ‘!{YI: "fiifl'}%fi?&lfif}‘fi.‘:fiy baulfs’'of the Morava. Fighting was going on New Youg, Uct. U ‘i Contluental L Hfe- that Snllivan was [ost sight of, ond that ko **law | to-day on the slopes of Dellgrad.” Insurunce Company has lulh\:ndudmnful erlll_ " fort for thie stomach. Lowpox, Oct. 265 n. m.—The Times’ dis- | rite the suspercion to the eeneral shrinkaee While l{mjur‘urix w‘em :c?lnhhm. ’th‘e S'I'x‘crlfl had | patch from Vienna confirms the statement that al cstate, and stocks aund bouds. With o posso busy brinciug heddlug ot the court- | tyo Porte had informed Gen. Ignaticff of uaieious management and curtailed expenses roous andarranglng It for fhe night, Ty [ 2 BO5 e o st o L ot 1t | e aicera. thinic the poliis-lolders il ot wns by no means an unpleasant plege of | readiness to consent to u six wecks? armfsdiee It Jose anything eventualty. Tho statement for Tiows or noldc to tho welre *peers™ who hud | ol the Powers wished it. Tne correspondens | 1232 2ATLbINE Graibialin. Re R oM, o e P e tostied ko and fre on iy | 80ds: “There would have been no dill- | 30,3003, leaving w surplusof &7654. The carpeticss floor of thelr quarters, for next thingto | culty in fulfilling this condition, but it | {ncome for 1875 was 22,564,530, and the number food in lm‘elr ll!llllndd rn!lhln: éxem} otelu:'phn;d rest. | turng out that the Porte stll Insists on the | of polivics Issued for the year 6,030, making the s\-x:u';p::\llutcfid, et o the e n aetr roou | etipulation that the Powers pledge themselves | Buinber of policies issucd ¢, et secnrely fustened, and the room given aver tothem, | to prolong the armistice, if peace is not made The olticets took porition in the hall and placed & | within the original period. In spite of Tgnn- THE WEATHER, niry ot the main entrance to the building to pre- " V) . Gy t. 20=1 a. m.—For e possttilis ol iy communlcation bites | tes conclliatory attitudc, little hope is cnter- | WASHiNGTON, D. C, Oct.20—1a. m.—Fo Deld by the Jury with the outside worll. 'Thes | talned that Russia will accept this condition. Tt | the Lake region, rising barometer, statlonary were noon in'thelr new anatters fecling as new | oy Jowever, be expected that the Porte Ims | and . fallng temperature, north to west windz, West End Dry Goods Houss, YADISON & PHORI4-SIS, Afiractive t. . m?\h‘!urnr—“’e can send for the Conrt, r. 0'Lrien~One s lawful and the otherls un- Mr, Jawed—I will do just what the jury say, tie Court would dischiarge them or give them a ; further time to make up their minda. When | lawful, A LAW-POINT, menhaying Inthe musaimodbinateligie mésune ot artl y cloudy weather, and possibly occasfoual B ! s theyhed taken thelr scats, what follows took | | Mr. Reed—One Is equally lawrul with the otlier. Mr, Mothows—Tliore s Lut ono question of law | §E%,f0r 2 change of clothing for suine, and s buttle not aald it fast word. s }’, ht rafns along the Lower Lakes. i E pieie: 1f thiey nro the Judgen of the Jaw thoy should bave | ot of cod-liver oll for ir. ltwse, who 'was sufiering DEIIRSSION 1N BLRVIAL I S /| B The Court—Gentlomen of the jury, have you | Uie statute, It1s the law which governy you and | *%Fie Gonrt—1What fs that T e s’ (el el | The Belgrade correspondent of the Times Rt g APt el el "Sir. Swett—Thero aro eoma very valuable tost- | o meigmeiayiror iine ot the lefcar | Whew' the mensuger rolufned they wero | telegraphs os follows: There Las not been T x oreman Matthews—We have not. PRt 7 i or e th 3 e ol found engmzed 1n an snfnated discussion, contlows e . o b depres el P G YOU QUGHT TO AGREL. - | books—Wharton on liomicldc, [awkins' cases Of | welr-defense comen. Wo liave read your fsteuc: | SR8 SRR | Lok telesely nrouni on motireases sities the beginnlog of the war suck. defiredsion Cloudy, The Court—The trlal of this case has cone relf-defense, und the reporty of nt lenst a dozen «W | tign, but that don't seem to be suficient. On your edt the! o as now exists, not only in Helgrade, b Slody, ufteen States. ey should have them ulso. {netruction he claime that the defeudant hnanot | Aupplled them from tho Juil, Mr. osa sought bls Y i Ly Cjaugy, sumed eight dayss it fs onc of great kmpor- | The Conrt—They don's Want. tho reporthof dlf- . Tadeean (o whon 1he dangor w | medleine with the samo avidity that the eotire | turougliout Servia, = All ranks of peo- doudy: e e wt‘:'nly biae boun, put to groat | foren Siate Thlsstatute e beon c‘::?allruv.‘lfl W ;‘;'»‘::;'r‘él,fi.wfi"xffl@'l‘»‘«z’fi:fi’{‘xuuwu‘r'm; 5 m:"h e L Rt e Tollds ot ““‘],"'t Telme pat : f]fa W e E?Sflh'g' cxpense. 1t has beenn tried oy thoroughly and reme Court, nud 1t 1 the lw of t L | e Conrt— e 1 ) J .' now appears that the Servians, 2o o - il 831 cver ean b tried Ih e wooricrs B 1t | o attutes Fequire Conmtrrction, s The Conrt—lie i3 the only ona who cun be the | uc by ono the twelve martyra. to the jury system pp ne, | 10185 m. I~ brace of fthaview of ftmidating the Turks, hav SS GHHHS' ; {3 essential—higly J dropped {nto the embrace of Morphcus for the | witha view of fntimidating the Turks, bave ) Y Reed—1t by for him to Juidge. 1( important to tho interests Mr. iteed—I nm wlillng to glve the jury the whole of the ot evidence, 337, Mathown—Who, the Judger night. purposely exaggerated the number of Russian £ Cini0avo, Oct, 5—Midnlght. oty Fals ot fi.';"““%)‘,'“f,“’n that thoro v, Sott—Lam willing they should have tho " Uonrot ray. the peréon, the_accused, who WASHINGTON. volunteers, not more than 10,000 hoving really Wind. i Weather, | 'Wo havo now in stoek, and are - fary are the fudires of the law and the fuct, ac- | "3 e Mathews—Ballivan's § way u, 'tacked, 1s the only peraon who can e the AR e 5 arrived {n that country. Tho upathy shown by S tneh o Fair. | daily opening, frosh lines ofall tho = ¢° onln o L thsery of Lo T out thiey take | 3Mr. Hetdooho yon st the dmotyant: Suulges ¥ UG elrcttinstaticas that give Hae o tho the Servians concerning the progress of the w. L 4 i e 7 from the Court. 1€ iy ure sutefied, | | M5, Muthowoths Court bassataras donotneed | FEULSH YEICOISRE. 10 ot that tho de. | The AlloRed Causs of Waslibarnvs Temosat | (16 THHN FORCERMIBE TP oS B Fhe wae Iitons: and. most fadhionahly: Drosa underthe sanction of their oath, that they uns { 18- nes M. Mo O e 1o o e, Jutize? il —Denth of & Son of Gen. Gnrlleld, somgthing that, under: similar eiretim< Fabrics, such as Matelasso, Ara- derstand the Jaw better than the Court, they [ 3t Reed—You ought to know, | fendanthis NZ0f Eoune ho doex: and all the Jury Bpeclal Dispatch to The Tribune, Statiees,. coldl seaiccly’ jbe. fulnd In;. uy besque, Damassos, Vigognes, Cache . ;ga:lcgm]‘ the instructions, The Coutt | 00 ] Hathews e tollow the " Judge's Tnsteuc- | pave m,,,,,,‘.,m'n'na“;lrf. at the thine, ho was in"ap- [ Wasmizarox, D. C., Oct. 23.—The reports in m;un;ry o: thel v]\;orhl;s lAll‘m:zh Teports. fHira i)iagonnls ’sargas Batines, hare of the res, y o o Ve, 0| (v of h e, | e Py 1 . i Ve o] ent. i ind, 502 o s s oS st e s e [ e fury wWere at this time all standing, and vagent dunger, 94 88 et act au o rensonably man | Circulution loat night that the President hudt or- | of the capturo of Diusis havo been ederent t : o dered the removal of Ma). Elmer Washburn, | twenty-four,hours not a single Servian manifests Chief of the Secret Service, received little cred- | theleast curlosity about it Yet the feeling of it, nud were generally believed to be u renewal | coming dieaster is general. If Djunis really is of the old rumor by Sam Felker and other de- | taken, Russia might well avail herself of her teetives who havo been so Jong trying to obtalu | present influctiee tobring nhout immnediate peace, his place, * To-day, I'O‘Tt‘""ré It oppears that the | and from what 1 bear 1 shall not be eurprised if Prestdent hus tistructed Secretary Mordll to | g, pukes an sttempt. Without her nssistance, demand his restignation. The Scerciary saw Mr. . OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. ol e 1 v | Bervia must to ell nppearance very soon sues 4 Washburn "““k','l’,‘:{';{',:‘},}‘.j“r'cg:u},‘};,‘},"figgfig‘u,‘, i i YEOOREUS | wuw Yomk, Oct. 25.—The steamships Ethi- Morinos, Cashmeres, &c., in all the choicest deeop cloth shades of Blue, Myrtlo, Groon, Prune, Brown, and Smolee, All Lower than South Side Prices. Also high novelties in ¥Fronch W {r. O'lirlen, motioning for them to o out, sald Mlon arising frous outwlde preswure. gfrom outulde pressure, such as was and, after ona bud asked for aod re- would have neteu' nnder the circumstances, madein the course of L urgnment. or any pereon- would have —Thy t J8 not the law, ¥;& {': ;‘::’_l;.:‘.fe,wu the circumstsnces fn which he was placed, :&:flnuq}gmlam. touffect them in their cansiders. | Celved thediagram of the scene of the murder, they . They o) e, N e emt, ua Teft thio room, headud and followed by ballith, the o Tl ) ety et Caeaton o | foreman tabing With Lirh ali the rsationy. ofcouablont, with thelr consclence, T am e other conrt, nnd stail rotir Ny &80 TE Lr‘wr-rmhnmch, Jeaviug the ene Wwith the jury THBE A.FI‘LRNOON' uring the day, * If you agree durlng the doy you NO VERDICT YET, @ntendforme, If vou do not send forime, 1 When the Cqurt adjourned n the ing fasndtornie, If vou " ine, q rned fu the morning bt the Shetes ufi,’fhlié:'él"n ';‘li‘l' fi\stll“l‘lx‘":_'" andsee | the crowd dispersed, and only a few straggiers 6 ALPARENT Mr, Roso (one bf b g;ura)—\\'h“ doey the Court mesn by **apparc 9 Phie Conrtoas gl the clreumytances appear to htm. Mr, Reed~Dnt he is to ac¢0a a reasonablo man, Mr. Moruu—That Is advers 3y declied, B nand. On 5 . scow, | Foncy Dress Goods in deop shades, .} 3. Ticede ! : by kg M1, Hool —That Is universu, 1y the law, Secretary sald that personully hie was thor> | All correspondents agree as to the collapse of | OPla and ' the State of Indiana, from Glascow, e I8 Etlewell i o pcpioF WL return, vaould it ;fifi;‘,}:’fl]fl,fi"’h;fif‘ s "',L", Wete on of it MBUIN Y, hly entlsficd | with - the Cmanner - in | e smrll.u(vlhn Scrvlfimpumluu. Thu‘}"‘filiu and the , Seythia and Nesada, from Liverpool, | Roman and Col'd Silk Stripes, &o. ! e Conrt~E Wil seturn hero at half-past 4 h, y b nowlere elscto go. But | ypto ails polnt eversthing Mod runon pretty | wijcl’ Maj. Washburn had ~perfurmed his | o0 B Dave arrly ‘ed. On our choap Centro Tables,at 20, ' wieloek, P a8 It drew near 4 o'clock the tide set fuward, | moothly, Mr. Reed had interjusted hinremarks | Gupes fue he was powerless In tho matter, | tonlrm the news tha . o Oct. 25.—The steamships Helvetla | 35 a4 804 woase aow. Alsplevin bz‘ri:illa‘ffyd (taMr, Mathews)—Ilava you had oy | and the men and women who love front seats ‘“"m“"k' nervous fashion, whicif was seceasdry | oy, "pg vesterday, Finally the matter was ANATELR WAR. PHOGURSSING ONDON. ek eey=Rne BIEANIG j.00 v playing 10ssibly, since ho was further from Mie Judge thai 1o ucors of the dofendants countel, aud had & poorer chanco to be heard, Mr. Maran's r lles were In anuqually quick ad [nelslve tone of vice, but thero was upjarently nothing dirsepectful to any one in the wordd suid or the “mannenof wyying thont, except that both were nddreselng fielr con- vorsatlon to one unother uud the jury, Tallior than 10 the Juilge. But lhu{ludun auddenly Hushed up, and In an ankey tone, fur diferent from the oug lie hud uved when aasuring the jury that they should have thetr bread, butter, aud mattresses, ho eaid: One'momoent. 1am ‘wmg 10 control this court, and 1 don't prupose 1o kuve you {Rued] fustruct me ¥ % 4 GTOLErY yesterday before Deligrad. From the fact that | and Ameri que, from New York, have arrived. left in this condition, when the Secrctary ¥as | e tightlog Is stll going on u tbat direction, 1t | New Yo itk Oct, 25,Arrived, steamslips consider the matter farther. The result was | 18 Inferred llmtpcrhnBsnm Purks huve not yet | Gellert, fs om Hamburg, and Frauce, from tiiat the Preswlent fuslsted on the change, The | S8lued wsmsiflg{" fll(l‘u;‘l;;,o"r Havre, = Beeretary, (n communieating the decisfon to The Vie 2 dent of the Datly Ae A T Maj. \\mmmml aguin expressed himsell per- mm’;u g R T L Il I;lr;fifc'fl' .BUSINESS NOTICES. moros. ity aued it the nnr vt b | S “cheer” 05" et “rciemd & S A Extonsivo linos of Trimming Vol. wieh that the change should take place, and he | DY the Borte In connvetlon, with ' the | 0, iy gt A"rm. Winelow's Soothlng Syrun an | vOts and Velvotooons to match tho ouly neked fur tho reslgnation fn obedlence to : bp fnvaluable friemy . 1t curca dyventers and hart | o bovo sliades, and othors. the President’s desire, Lo Seeretary also sald | Of the Russlnn Government. Deplotnucy 18 | fiiey Fepitateath ' stomach and howels, curea wind ” dnst |t Pays o Trade on the West Sids, the cheapest and most etfeotivo Dross Goods cvor offerod at those prices, in desirable winter shades, Spoecial Bargains in Black Cushe “Mr. Walbews (¢ e sudebhor standing up Legan climbing up the dfl""‘mfl-;l‘lfllfi“xlclg )llln‘y:'h,l:;vi:’h:‘):‘lh] have, T | Weary frou stulrs that lead to the room where lmlfiuwcn Inslarving them, If you ogree be- | MeAllister and Justice sit enthroned, und whese wor I will conie and’ recelve your ver | Frauk Agnew exceutes thelr decrees. diet, HEFUSING THEM THB STATUTLS. A few minutes before half-pnst 4 the Judge m{’éu‘.‘@fl'?‘""w‘: would like to hinve the statute } slipped In by the side entrance, and thereupon ks, oense. We do not understund what the | the Sherlll 1it the two gasaliers which tlank his Mt eed—1 nee no ubjec HNonor, and the gray, slckly Jizht of the even- & tlon o thelr havlug it, ' EEN AiE JIRhLOF e tron s Uit o, Supronio Court hawo con- | fng was replaced by tho sickly yellow Hoayp mliey tnay nat bo ablo to give { izt of o couple of conswumptivo buruers, tthe foesttuction of ! the "C Barthc decliluna of 1ho Cunrt s el as the st | 1B this time the crowa bad ewollen beyond iy \orized to mive the fensons for | 8ctively endeavoring to fnduce the Porte Lo re~ | Goiic! woftana the 4 utis, reduces inflammation, snd e was pob uthorized, to give the veusons IO | consider its reply, and cecpt the armistice un- | EV e oney, 3 to tho wholg s Tdent belleved that Maj, Washburnd had been condlitionally. ~ Comnromise {s not despaired of, | most every tistance Whers the infant ta vhiut Jaw 1 to be lulid down Lo the Suey any more, b 2 i, s ol bounds. As n heavy enow-fall so hides | JFEoENW , v the proper £ . a3 it i8 believed Russla fs unwilling to pust | from pain and exhaw ttion relief will be found fn 15 | === 3 e uuiauglter, 1t was slmply u copy of thousat- | Iear and the undulatine suowy surfaco only m‘;",:‘,.’iy""“m take It from e and not tho SULE's | 4o Yresfdent helleved had bieen in conspiracy | o pocriae anoatin e s Dally Xevs says: b i e o Ltk w " z i v, : 5 " % y f the Judge, There : ¥y 1 e ¢ vith shattel Ve " debilitated constitutions, g i el SHAD o i of mun tho Lad Mhenet thate, svrg;:\‘}-“t‘fl\"fixl:fl." o 2}:#;"&‘&' on tiio vize of the | fulled to Inform the President. Althongh the edisuation of the Servian Minister | ith shattersl nervessus ol ¢ stof ¢ ¢ as rone | Boland's Aromatic Bitter Wine of Irou Is o sover- ‘he Minfster of the laterior has gone D e k. L1 Uloiion,. o President was nssured in varous ways that no i i eATec 6 e foundation whatever fn truth existed for such | 10 Deligrad to endeayor to elfect a reconaliera- bl ) i etere | Hom” w well nnderstond on the outside here that tiy | $hat o the country between n b iy e Deligrad, and in the wountains near Sultschar, M DY S AN y Vrcaidontin wniud hus, been polsoned et | g 11000 e, wornen, il ebibired, Al an 0 E D '_h_ L] crowd, 1t was the beat spechinen of organized ajp. ||quwtn|.u has Leen beara li a Cook County Court- Foum for ten yeara, ‘The dudge Dl nota word, The demonstration went unrubnked, Mr. Heed wos taken aback for a moment by the remarke of the Court, and somuwhat confuscd by hgi 3}:&\5;! Copied the statute, and you Luve re- | Way Into court now baulshed from view the rafl- e Gl The :'U:"& 31‘:;).'-». R S Ings, henches, chairs, und bullifls, but fndicated s Cour, corconstrued by tho | ), whereabouts of the aforesald raflings und Mw‘um?fif,‘}' there golng to be a discussion | seats by the fact that thosu stunding upon them toty Mecti=13 fu 1) towered sumewhat above the rest ot the assem- A QUANTITY OF he flrat ti; ver ki C € o plve “‘llfll"\lmn:fnlz:(‘:'ufl‘l?n‘: d‘:':““,'l: blage, The eouspleuous gallery seats were Bitlaughter, | the unusual plaudits which folloved a Judicisl re- most naked and Heerally starving, : The o L eopled it Miterally. Aled with u qulet, undemonstrative, ondinar) At : or standing, and the wonder on all sides 1s that 5 oy iy Y eI yauha ot that 35 stectt withont | lass of men. The space on tho floor ot § Mark. ¥linuliy iy T iiratanding that, 1t your | o has ylelded to such inilucnces. VORI DEULY RON Tia Iulaa i Anactees Gospel Meetine Each Event (‘;;:Mll. ; hiat followed it,”T whould have the wall and the ruiline was the sheltered ane, 1 eugscst thot 1 have s 'if':': 1 J"?:‘: A, \'mhlfim denles ulmplmm-:d}yr that !llm 1,cr':';,‘°“31§"';l:‘;;'|§1'""tu}"q;l; I?iu%‘"l’?ur:: e ospel mng kacl venlng " L lfoed—~Thg o+ i o 2 bout thiv matter us to what th ever engaged in any conspiracy 1o defune the At by ki iy e v ool APPLY AT e firyeh=Tho **therefore ™ simply says **1f | ground, unapproachable by bafliffs, whenee | &*id¥eitonabout tis mat o\iye o o g 16 e | Bricish Ambassador in Constantiuople, in rela- | This Week, Fxcept Saturday, at 8 i trom e oleney (R Jofen | Ex b shbociuont appiacse Which livgrnteq | i oo 25 /sebectiuly snd enmest, . | Eresklent, or that ho ever bad any: knowledze | (il To the Bulearian atrocitios: ! s el Ui Rullty of murdor, but shall belleve ho I8 % x "‘"/m:',lf""{"""l”"’ aw abovo. dulraed, mm“'m the court-roons. It was compactly fllled et of iy ] with men of a fairly respectable u.m o hid “g‘x"“:fh:flg' \ustrnction ns | €136, wany of theni contructors e, ¢ SUPIeie Court would huve remunded the | 1 sub-contractora who have bicen at one_thne e ey 4 or wuother In the employ of the Board of Public llutn;lch um‘upllrur‘y uxl(slicll‘ unn:l ‘ulm \\;hulc O r e ik s ¥ Clock: in the Tho (4 This Off N slory b ma e T L o o it | He upinton of wlhiercountrics, e ean 1t vuppose ing Ii 0 B et nion oy for et s | M st e el e it | GREAT TABERNACLE | The Counting Room of This Offiee he Preldent did assigu it uy the reason for | ), signatory Vowers of the Treaty of Parin can i G = removal. show {udifference to the sufferings of the Hulgarian Monroe and Franklin»sts. WATCHEN, ) Itevenue Arent Clarke, who was sent to Ban estfonwat proper times under otier circ GinKianeed, fluwlu-n Tundertake to tedl thy jury whaot the Jaw 15, you have no rizht to make hesa remares i the prerence of the jury. Mr, ftcod—Ilaven't T the right ta suggest? "T'he Conrt-—You d not sugpest it. € 'L think so, Worls, and whose faces are famillar to every ¥ C 3 peasuntry under this outbreak of vindletive cruels . Mr. BANK. z N AMERICA N WATCHES /- ' Conrt o Mir, yr rhid, nillur to ever) . Reed—You are miataken, Franciseo last fall by Conupfssioner Pratt to [ ty. No politics) cousiteration would justity the | Mr MOODY will preach and Mr. SANKEY will PRICES ON AMERICA N WATCI et Tl on AT submtted o targe | Iroquehter of fhe Cltw-all, Tntermingled with | 16, CoiicVouGanmot tit the Court what 1t | Gperuto st ke Whisky i, was remured | iieraioh of mich” act: Al e of ihd forchons. | 12, Snalaa b the Fubersaclo Cole, AT : shou gnath WRLnG i the iy pothieets that Lhey | Hoe o B e e Cumooldute apect: 4 whall do In the peescuee of tho Jury, : Tnda. ecratary Morril infornied Saj, Clarko | conditfous for thy seuieuient of the nucatoti Turs |~ No Tickets reulrod, ¥ . HENDAL.WS, T Suprng C, a6t Uevoud a Teeuonially oubis | Upiiutently toor i part in. 1ho_ demonsirations | biosaes porr liogar hvere, Lo mice Of (o JUIY ] tiat the move s solely at the Tresident's | PRI AR BN IRERAEL SR, | (N aonay Mectlngs ok AL HALL datly ot Deiore.bryre: ant e Hintiog’ s imiructiung f oy ey tiat Uia Court eatl | willdh folfowed. Tl seats at tho southiwestery | rhe Court—1 say you have not the right, Teon- | WSS |\ 000l qarneln died here to. | Sunranteed, Moody wnd Smkeys o o 2 S Cave Silver Watcit Warka oiei, i1 aiigetty arome wit! o’ of yaurs-(heedsy, | S 0f 1o Fouin ottuido ths rall wero oceupled if troludvcourt, T Aoy, 10 IHE parents Jeft & nlght for OLlo with | , ionior that the viows of hur Najusty's Guvern: | == e ol T T T e L, (' 3 ulmost entire! men. One or two women MORE CHEERS, o bl ¢ pressed § ‘i au- Y s . “arfauia=1 desite to auggeat that ong-htt of | lizured there anaihiz i o the, fops wf The | Then caome a repeiition of the applause, Tt camo b buly o, S in l uechronce | nec ?nfluh"{;v"me‘l u who, has recently boen e N il 904 Were rufusod, Wu would Yike to | bcuches, supported by the shoulders of thefr | from the vabie quarter, oud Was & iittle wore oar- V\nslmmilé;u ho General’s pre: patgn e e e P A o wpisghéed. Gutercupting)— a1 1 escorts. Ong of thioti applauded cousplouously | nestubun befors, | o0 ey o righet | PO ersonal udicuce of the Sultan, wid comtnunicate A 4 Sbied the wiapypg, % say e that I | when Judge MeAlllster talkied to Mr. Rued, but | gt 3 e el 0 his Majesty in aubstance the result of Mr., Bar- | Tl 1he Court rergycy (upreme law of tho Siate, | flio ofilcers of the court know better than to { Ofere ooyt o Mo, P amd contuston, A back COAL, fngw Inquirics mentioniug by nanio Shefket Pashia, ik Tt crime of manels. g ng Jurs the detnle | yoqate with women, uud she was not molested, | Of 3 belich brok d 5 New Yorg, Oct. 25.—One hundred thousand | Itanz Paxha, Tossoun Bry, Achmet Aga, ond tho [ 8t Mue, PONCELET'S. Fronch luporter, 880 Wa- | BRAZILIAN PERBLE SPECTAGLES papsboun jexe Dsluughter, liere Wi they fenred a riot, - 1 were suld o 4 other ofticialy whose condiict e has desiounced. bash-av., betwesn Elghteenth and Twenticih-sta, ‘| Sulted to all sights by Inapections uf alAfikfiz(!. atule Yy iyl “‘“(J—" you had copled the Insido the bar there was no more room than ‘The Judge did not check the cheers, tons of Scrauton coal were aold at auction to- e Exeellency witle i the h een | Dridal Flowens ard Flowers for Partics o Speclalty, | Opticlan, 88 Madi Wieibune. Builds ¥ foetithottd brontd buvo Given'he “Waas i | thero was outaldo of W, No' oo coul Nave | Aol bilhiun apparently duifon to preseres | dag, Ly ordur of thio Delaware, Lackawanma & | g, SIS IR nationl the i | ot Somene o i b el SR, - Ditleln, B8 M, (Friouns Bt % o 1 b v °T8 Wi g o : ., . " g it . e urreaiethlag shout'thg Jae, '© BIVe:, T thtnk K| L e i e o St npan 1o Fo | atag back, aud stet oif the muings. und benelics. {Western Rallroad Campany. The followingaro | gnd justice, aud urie tiat U rebuldtug of Ui ROYAL BAKING POWDER, 10 edory gy bikse | the tight and left of the Judge were ‘ludica and | They pushed snd pulled ‘for fow uinutes until | tho prices: 10,000 tons steamer at $2.50602.073; | bouses sud Sharehes sbawid bo ettt at 068, ARG, | e s e :‘s'«-n th, D“;n-dn tu cheek the show of feel- entlemen whose chalrs wers crowded inte o too l.bf!rullumdu. mparutive order. 45,000 1008 rato at $2.757562,333¢ 1 20,000 tons 0! m:&\:;:fl{n Akatanco Flron dor “u ;::l;"n “"n'n. langy 1 th f-mmnr und unpleasant proximlity. r. Heed—1 wisli to be distinctly understood, If § (Oror it 23,90'23.00; 40,0000 tons of stove at §3.50 vislon made for tho rellef of thone Who have been 0 conatractiond. After n cauplo of false alarnis or starta the jury uptieis -u.up‘:m,“u;.,n&dwm. ‘I'ieclapplng 1o me very remarkaole that | fled in, preceded by the prisoncr, e looked u L~1¢ g, the Lourt please, that, as tlu:upmcnmlw of l!w (3,574 35,000 tons o{uhe_smut ot $3.7! 82 Yok DR (0F Lig SOUET L DOM WO ihe oo . e Aty l‘l::fl:fiulnh:l.‘l: e cxbt W anngan o (flgu:a-‘.l.m;!fxfn New Youg, Oct. 25,—~The Delaware & 11 ot hat 1L Ie & Justuir of aneniute yecossity taat i ought 1o wtate the other. [Falut checrs and | son Canal (—umpmw will sell 100,000 Lons of | the elzity women should be found und restorul to Tiwses.] And when the jury aeke your lonor it | Lackawsnua coal atsuction at noon to-morrow. | thoir Tawilics., ¥ ;hg;nnu ..'"“:'T'.'{." to hfn":"uf“dé‘“ of the 'él"'";wl:'i o T e \flm" mffiflfiflf lwml\'«:‘::ll'h‘n ':;fi a’;"‘..:‘.'u"\!?.‘fi P : ; o the ri 0 guy that the Bupreme Cour! . L \ } Ahis State hay declded that the mm‘n wmust act lke a Efilw%gflg’fi%gylgfi%‘ 4 ed at or taken part In tho strocitics, 4 . :' Hoy, in tha presenco of wit- | little worn and the muscies of his face were some- istuncy T, SO ebur Dard i Argament | Mot drawn, . Naturally by, was uorvous, but ha T i #hiowed uo outward ggny. Evervbody looked hard T Bietr.qp m;gfl O3tranrdinary, atthe jury, and ratlicr sourly st thas, 1t was un. wd 200 kg 1o x,“:”“mbln: 1a to be entered | derstood thiat thoy bud not agrevd, which foat them A0t of yppy. our case. ‘Tha Court re- | favor in the eyus of Sullivan's tricnds, and did aot Ol AL er0n thoss who 0L no pecal- Taterest in hls | Tuasonablo nian. 1 Lave the Hght to suggess thut : ; T piersona who iave bocn decorated ot promoted il by 1 0o BAIE OF oue tnsteuctious wera | Taie, but who wanied sumo kind of u declatun, ‘The | (2 your Hfuor. ol Deraoir, Micl, Uct. 25.~Tho Ninth Aouaal | under faby haprandonyof thelr conuct husld bu L S Jurdre Wors birds Who' could wing, sud yot would | e Court—Von heve the right ta suggest 1t 10 | Conyention of the Raflroad Conductors' Lifu | {fied and tograded, wiero this hap hot beety mwn“u?hn:mhw"““‘l‘.'fiql‘; 3::‘&3‘: ar I:l::; m#k::vnghmu strung along in front of the Judus, “’i‘x‘r"‘n’&.fi"—?fi‘.’fi".’}f‘ Ly ‘,‘l‘..‘.""n?&‘;:l- fu tha | Assoclation of the United States and Canada | o restors “public gconfllence. Wik ° Ahld RECEIVED THE HIGHES P ik Ly 1AL 1105 attoreys 1n Vals saye | NKa- & claus of Uad oy catled s Tof reclistion: | pressuce aud busrig uf (e Jury: - ) canot upes | conyencd to-day. Tho prescut number of mom- | view, |1t would " sewan wdstaobie, oo s pro: W 4y, KD B Ty Iookod weary and disgusted, "l falig ket L o ‘Lol lonss siaty: Thers | Dersis 1T umount of benetits paid durtue | future srrangomeits s tmay bo. made fu conert . May UCTION! tonly inteusified the depressed expression of ere the confus! i alu, ¢ 2 Y . Y N 4 . Itrciogat™™® Uhen 1y.ul Ui foNowing from tho | VAMIF EDRILGDEGN, Loy bl bUeD La3ing & BArd | wers nelthicr chevrs. nor bissce, buy a geavrs] | $H6 Year cuding Aug, B1 was i35 arlbg | with the Powers, that tho dlsturbed dlatricts should ) L4 N |4 e ¥ el cogbr conductors and ous luceil und bio und et . 23 xarn xa [ B e e oot 1 gt forward nnd | the Year ten yasscogbr ¢ be at unce pluced under an ablo and energetic con " e duento op bunt for truth, iu wells, jucuves, sud brawmble- | oiove ou tha 1 L frelght dled, aud three freisht conductors were | wirsioner, specially oppointed for the: purposs, tho Sherl@ would ordes o man X the ralling, but