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ahtalneil to bath pita of the Hizh Blantyra rol- fiers, and 1L has Leen ascertained that 250 per- sons penshied. CAPTURED. HavaNa, Oct. 20—A person named Catala, whodias been acting fn tiis ity ns agent of the fusurents I the fickd, has been discovered and ariested. Importaut corresnondence was found on lus person. WEST INDIA RURRICANE. Wasnizaton, 1. C,, Oct. 20.—~The hurricans which reeentlv swept over the Island of Curacoa causeil A lvss ol ln'?u»rl.y estimated at $2,000,- 0. ‘Theloss of I:fe was large in the City of Cusacun. .\lan{ of the most solul structyres wete crushed by the waves, and many persons wore buried In” the ruivs. ‘The prople were smaie paupers in an hour. CRIME. A DESPERADO RESCUED. Snectal Dienutch ta The thintga Tribune, Prrmsnone, o, Oc. 20.—Reddy Wexter, o yery hard cose, who was captured last week after a eevere strugele, durlng whicli he lired at ofticer Grorge Woods, the bullet just missing pis head, was brought up in the Criminal Court to«tay on the charge of felonlous assault, convicted, and sentenced to seven yeara In the Western Pemtentiary, While being removed fo that institution by Deputy-Sherifs James I, Fife and Thuias O'Dannell, 8 mob of hirly or forty of his fnends made an altack on the” officers al (he Bixth street cr station, and, after o severs siruggle, ros- cucd the prisoner, placed Inm i a wagon, aud drove off to parts unknown, Several sliots were Nread ot the ofticers during the melee. one ol which grazed U Donnell’s bl During the strugule 400 or 509 pursuns collceted ut the svet, and tor n tune iL wus feared there would be luss of Iite, Several of Waatet's puls were roughly handied by the ofticers and some citl- gens Whoe took a haud fn the fiubt, bul no one was danerously injured, ‘The rescue was the boldest ever concerted and earried aut bere, and was suct a surprise Lo the. ofliiers that tiv el- feutive resistunce coutd be made hefore the prise oner was taken (rom their custody ik in full fighit for u place of safely. The whole detects e forvce is looking tor him, but be ta still at large. SOUTH CAROLINAL New York, Oct. 2.—A Columbla, 8. C., speial suys: **‘The Grand Jury, Saturday, ree turned a true bil) against L. Case Curpenter, Jate levenue Collector for the District of South Carulina, tor forgery 1o tivo tudtarices, and rais- fog, nltering, and prinhing warrants wpon the Treasurer. A true Lill wus also found agulnst Robert Smalls (colored), Congressman from the Fitth District, for aceepting a bribe of $5,000 to vote as 8tate Senator tor the passage of a fraud- wlent printing sppropristion. The case is o clear that bie bas not uppeared at the present session of Congress,” The Legistative Investigating Committee ia stll in sesslon. and has procured over ity witnesscs to Pattersun's brivery of members of tue Leglsiature at the timo ol his clection as £enatur, and also in his connection with the Blue Ridge Railroad awindle. From the testl- muuy glven by ex-memnters of the Legislature it appears that Patterson paid them swuns rangine trom $100 ta 81,000, avcordiue to thelr fullucnce Lo secure Lis election. JOLIET. * Svecial Diwpatch fo The Lhicnga Tritmine, JoLtET, I, Oct. 20.—TIn the Cireuit Court to- day Williain Thompson pleaded guilty to an in- dictment for hurse-stealing, and recelvea from Judge Mcloberts an excellent temperance lect- ure and a scutence of three years' {mprisonment Intho Penitentiary, while Thumas McClamary, who purloinud o Keg of gin, was sent to the sane popular resort for une year, Lust ufght Oilcer MeNavnzhton arrested two tramps who Were seereted I car on”the Chi- caro & Altun Raflrond, und who had a large auntity ot stofn cluthing in - their posses-100, %..e men are in the County Jail, and the prop- erty is awaiting the ownes AN UNFAITHFUL SERVANT, BacraMENTO, Cal,, Oct. 20.~Tlhe trial of the caro of the State agalust ex-Surveyor Goneral anl Register of the State Land Oflice, Robert Garduer, commenced to-day. Tho charges ure malfcasauce i ofllee, tn falling to coliect fees dau the State, and tn failing to pay over Lo the State such lees a3 he did cullect, agereating about 8i5,000. The powts o which the chaires are nased were Urought out by & reeent fuv.stigation by the State Lutd Comuission, THIEVES IN T11l2 NIGUT, Bpecial Dispiten 1o 7he Chicaga Tridure. ANN Anuon, Mich, Oct. 20.—Tne houses of E. J. Knowlton, Mrs. Swift, ana the Misses Ladd were entesed by arglars carly this morn- intz, and three gold watehes and w considerable wmount of miney was takew, AL Mrs. Swiil's they were tired aty and returned tue fire, but uobudy was hurt, The burglars escaped. SIOT DEAD, NasuviLLx, Tenn., Oct. 20, —~Edward Frankiin was shut and killed by Edward Klavea o' the Mlums hers this worning. Both were friends, wnd sud gotten on a drunktogether, It bas not st been deterifoed whether {4 waos scddental or otherwise, TWO CAN GROWL, Soerfal Diapatch in The Chicayn Fribune, East Baaixaw, Mich., Oct. 20,—D. R. Cure ey, publisher and proprictor of the Bay City Gruwer, was arrested this afternoon on a crim- fval warraut for alleged fivel on Willim Bu- anan, —— DIED OF i118 INTURIES, LoutsviLLe, Oct, 20.—Martin Roth, & police- mau, died to-night from tho elfocts of blows on the head (mitlcted by Toms Murphy ten deys ngo. e wus nnumpl.ng’m arrest .\Ix'ulylu; wh{:nnlzl. ROBUED, Cixcinnati, Oct, 20,—A merchant from Mad- fson, Ind,, named A, M, Hafls:ead, was robbed ©f 8700 fn tho street thiv evening. The robber waaped, —— ACQUITTED. : Bpectal Dispaich ta The Chicagn Tribune. Oxaua, Neb., Out, 20,—Mrs, Nellte Kiug, on trial for munter tn the District Lourt at Le- Rrurd, has been acquitted. CANADIAN NEWS. Wretches Bentenced—An Important Politl- 8l DefeateA 1iad Pince for # Judge. Apectal DipatcA to The hicagn Tridine, GuELrY, Out., Oct, 20.—The tral of Freder- ok Sturdy and his daushter Louwsa Sturdy, tor the alduction ot Miss Carr, mece of Bheril Guw, on the evening of the 2l of July last, has resulted i u verdict of gullfy, Justice Morrisou to-duy sentenced the prisoners, the father to ten yeurs in the Penitentlury, and the daughter, who had a:ted ag gy accomplice throughout, (o two years, In delivering the scotence, his Lordship, addressing the elder Sturdy, said fourtecn years' Imprisonment was tho lhwit for the offense, und be saw Bo wmitigauog drcumstances. Counsel hisd urged Utcutiirullable pussion uud aflection as 8 motiye for the crime, Lut he had bad ample time to do- 8lat betore the crime was complete, The ab. Quction bad been carried vut ina most beartless aua brutal mauuer, Notwithstanding her e¢n. treaties for mercy, she had been earsied to Ham- fltun un thut wretched night, snd her persou acliberately violated, with & view of compelling Ber 10 go throuth a MAFKIALE ceZEmMOnY 10 cover the orincipal portlon of the criine, Speciud Liuntich (v The Chivayn Trbune, MoXTHEAL UL, 0. —The Souttiesstern Rall way Company bas faken out ab actiots sgaiust tté Copneticut & Pussumpsic River Rutlway Company fur $200,00 Iur atinulnent of a leaae. Greut futersst was tasen bere 1o the Dumnimon ribacrasks election, tae result of woich has been asurprise to every one, us Mr. Lourter's Feturn was loosed upou as a furegunc couclusion. he Heraid nunuum his dereat to the action of tue lo.al Goverument, which exerted taelf trougly on beball of the oppusition candidate. 1 518G suys bostility was ruise.d agawst the Mius kter by repreeeutiug that be wasim favor of priets ‘margywng, and vther auch charves, The ricets are represented as disregarding the pas- : Tal of the Bubups requestivyg them tu retrain o infuencing the elev Mr, Lourier 14 € it wember of the Mo Government ¥Bo Las been defeated at Lhe poll Suecrad Depatcd o [Ae Chic Triduns. Quzuec, Oct. 20.—Accounts have been re- Eluu biere trow tue Labradur coas: coneerning ihc \pture of & wagistrate, which indicates booh :;lxl‘a;culml o} uuh:fi!d-ut dudacity on the e Ainliang ot Al region, AL appesrs ?"4 e, Fravcis O'Brien. Distrit lehll"’u’l: a r_m‘wnumx, Was recently dipatibed by the Eu\#rl:lucnt 10 aduwin.ter Justice au Labrador. io lratuct was to stop o big Judical cupacity M8 Durt uesr Seven latands, where le tried wud scatenced au fudlan for sows crime. As CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: UESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1877 ke was lensing the Lemporarily ofy court hie was keized by about thirty of the #avaes, whao bornd and sirsec zed bim olf to the wouds, where b is fenred they murdered hi The newas crealed great excitement In Chiv thnl, andd efforts are telng mmle to asecriain O'Bricn’s whereabouts and secure his hberty, if alive. AMUSEMENTS. MVICKER'S TNEATRIL. ‘The public have been waiting for **Pink Dom- Inos'g for some Lime, and last nizhit they were rewarded for their patience Ly the presentation of a apiey, racy, lively, and exceedingly naughty piece of drumatic fonlery, which, ono may hope, is to prove the climox an well as the cloze of a seriea of plays which lave for thelr theme a highly ohjcctionable kind of flistatlon. “ Pk Dominos §s (o one zense an Improvement upon * Forbidden Fruit,? only the seuss In which it mieht be called an Improvement is not an artistic one. Therels but oue slep further to be taken in the diree- tion Iudieated by such comedy-farces, and that is to lay the sceno {n a popular assignation- house. Pcople may go to a place of fil-repute with the most comical (and may be the most Innocent) intentions In the world, but they will hardly come out of It unsmirched In repulation. As @ gencral rule, lively young marrled women do not—at least one hopes so—o to work Lo prove the fldehty of their husbands by anticinating thelrnight ad- ventures, and, in the Iangnage of draw-poker, “ secing them and golng them ono better,”? To say the least, it Is not very creditable in A play- muker to deliberateiy attempt to familiarize re- speciablo play-goers with the lanzuage and Thabits of the renteel bagnio under the guise of frolle. The French have s way of dolug these things so that * there's no offense In it," but it should be remembered that we arg not a French nation, and are apt (o interpret swhat to them might seem spurkiiug. humor uto sotne- tumg fnpure, The tauit” may be with the clumsy ttansiation, but one cun only judie trom The clleet, The offect of “Pink Do ihoa" would secin to be Lo instill a fecling o the mind ol the innocent spe. tator Liat soctety s composed of way voune [etlows who g0 vut of o ezl umler false pretenses to have. a “lurk,” and of gay young wotien who go olt on A eimilar crrand Lo tind re the M is, To be sure, the adventure always ends i showing (tins Is the **moral ) toat it js belter for s man aud wite to love cacl other thian o suspect each other; but this 18 a mere sop thrown ut the head of respectabliy as i pailiution for 1he guestionable proceedings ol the evening. The Intention, the aim, of the prece b fun, and vothine more, ouly the un 48 produced somewhat atter the fushe fon of those who cun refate o fiumorous aneatote tu polite ears; with a sly Insinnation 10 nastiness which tnay nut rak-c a b but {8 sure Lo create o titter behind the scenes. We understand that a spurions verslun os this Pk Dowinos 7 Is wolue the rounds ot the vuriety tacuires, done (nto such a shape that no modest man or woman could witness it without shame. It can requite but o slignt alteration from the lestimate veralon to roduce this result. Mr. Alberey's play 18 mrrcl]\' suggestive of cvil. ‘The predicaments into which the characters in the dramas are thrown could not be proved to be wrone dotng. A packed jury would acquic them; but the public, aiter listening to the evi- denee n the case, wonld Jiave ther suspicions, ust as tuey might have {n the case of the Jounty Co.nindssloners. They manage theso things better In France. We buve not acquired the French art o molang vaughty tieings appear deliciously tunny, and 3o our “odaplers' gencratiy blunder fnto vulgarities in their nticmpts to Auglo-Saxonize these Irathy frivolities, We have a practical, i these things, hcople as much as with the playwrights, Ver- utpa, ulko, we ure all laboring under a delusion 88 to the temper of the Parl<dan peopie, wiu ate povularly supposed to tndurse all kinds of Forbldden Fralt. tho vomedy unaer conskleration, ke some others’ of s class, hina been beralded ga u Parisian favorite, and this seeins excuso enongh for its precenta- tlon here, Lo our more souer-minded folks it appenrs o boldime up the mirror 1o 4 phuse of huun pature which, lioweyer enlivening tor li momnent, Ia nutner interesting nor instrue- tive, ‘To say that the plece was well done, that the ecenle elfcets were attractive, and that the com- pany, one and alt. ucquitted tnemselves ndunrns 1y, slinply paying u deserved compli- ment to tac manager. Mr. - MeVieker found this comedy in his list of attractions, am! Lie bestuwed as much attention on its pres tion s e would have done upon that of veth,” ‘The saine remurk npplies to tue wlho did everything to tender the com sentable. 'There was somo pretty actine in the wlay, and the audtence “’?1 uteded ity I they did nut udmire the pieee itac HOOLEY’S TIHHEATRE, The muslcal extravazanza of * Evangeline" comes back to us with mauy improvements, and with a company which works udmirably toweth- er, giving the picee nltogether a mure colmplete scttiug than it had when lirst brouzht out here, The cast s very much the same as before, with some notuoly goud additions i the rrm«l- pal varts, and the music has been greatly Imi- proved, Last cveninz o lorgy nudience was present at Hooley's, und thy (requent applauee tustified to the pleasnre derived from the enter- tainment, ¢ Evangeline® will bo on the boards wif this week, OTIER TUHEATRES, “Tlow Women Love™ Is still rinning at the New Chicazuy, aud drawine good houses. Dominick Murrav appeared In his own sensa- tlonal drama, *“Escaped from Sing Sing,"” at the Adelphi lust evening. THE HERSIEY POPULAR CONCERT. The sccond of tho series of Ilershey Yopular Converts was eiven st Hersiey Hall Just even- Ing to an ehdience which was only lmited 1o numbers by the capacity of the bull. The per- turmance was such as does yot call for speclal eritielan, beyod the fact that the programine as & waole was lzht, amd the exeeution of thevar.- ous munbers very pleasing aud attractive, Mr. Eddy ovened and closed the programme with Meverbecr’s stately * Coroustion March ™ aud the ulwuys fresh and welcome wverture to “Willlun Tell,"—two numbers which were played in a wasterly way, although they do not beloog to the schuol of musie ho is secustomed to give us, Mrs, Btacy made a graceful con- tnbution to the vueal numbers with & new song by Tours, * Wulle's Ship," which secured lor her a very hcarty eovore, and aso took part fn the familar *Night fn Venlee duet of Ardity, with Mr. Kuorr, which was greeted with guits o oyvatlon, although the persistent denand for un cncore . was unly recugulzed by two or three appesrances, Mr. Kuorr completed the voeal part of the TOLFUINING with Blumentbal's pretty * Meesawe,” which bho sang - delightiully, although hoscemed to be troubled withs u colil. A puvel feature of tio concert, and something never befure scen upon the Chicago concert stuge, wus Ui appearance of tWo young misses —Miss Minnie Huggine and Miss Nellie Bow- lande—wLo Diayed tWo violin symphionics ol Daucla's, oue " In C, op. h No, 3, and the other in G, op. 103, No. 3, the pluno aevompuniment by Mre. 1l A, Howlands. The f’uunw misses “acquitted themselves very credtably, and bave a guad tone and play wi remarkable precisfon avd expression tor yuung puplls. They were handsoimncely receved, aud both thelr numbers were encored, The wost unrlcznuul featurs of thelr perlorinancy Wus the fact that they were not in good tune, whicl was specially Jarting in the Trovatore * Misererl,” given for an encore. The must ambitious humber was Heethoven's Concerto Iu G, No. 4, played by Sirs. Clars Von Rlenze, the orcestral part beiby piayed upon the orgun b‘y Mr. Eddy, The pianisie gave o careful, ¢lear, and cousclentious reading ot the concerto, although very nervous apparently with regard to the organ part, which, slthough well plaged, 4% enough uf uncertainty snd slowness of Speech to wake auy player anxious, 1t is evi- aent that au organ, eves i the band of & s $er, W hol adapted for the orchestral part of u thoven voncert. CHANFRAU'S BOY. Spectul Misvatch 19 1he Chicugo Tribune. East ynmmw. Mied., Oct. 20.—The debut of Heury T. Chbautrau, eldest sou of F. 8. Chau- frau, the distivguuhed sctor, who s traveliog With bis mother, Heurietia Chanfrau, occurs at Eolub Hali, Saginaw City, to-worrow evening. Tle young man bas been liberally educated tor the lar, but before selecting a professiou desires attempting that of the drams, for which be bas twnenited & positive lkiug. His tatwer, F. 8. Chantrau, woo has just closed s brilliast eu- gagemcent in Bostou, ueiting §12,00040 four woeks, will arnive at Sagwaw to-worrow ex. pressly to witness the devut of his tavorite son, sud asaist on the wecaaon. Tue play will be “*\Wus Buo Rigbt 1" Young Chanfrauls bus 17, antzed | POLITICAL. Specch of Ex-Gov. Tilden in New York City Last Saturday Night. Iis Soul Burdencd with Disap- polntment on Account of the American PPcople. Willlam Lloyd Garrison Equally Persover- ing in Bis Opposition to Events, Progress of the Campaign In the State of Wisconsin and Elsewhere, TILDEN, TS APERCIT AT NEW YONK ON SATURDAT NIGHT. Foliowinz is the text of the speech made by Samuel J. Tilden, at New York, on Saturday evening: . GirxTLENEY of THE Yorxa Mex's Drxocnatie CLun: 1thank you for your kindly weicome, My summer vacation now just clused had for it object a senron af pheeical activily m the open ale, i 8 malerato ciimate, and aurid scened Interesting vy arroclations with our litcrature, with oie ridence, and with the origit and growth of representatise tnstitotione. [t has repatred much as three months could the waste of rix years consecrated to an eflort lue governtiental reform in the city, State, s nation, 1 do not forget that in 1471 you join tic work, andhave neter eince been wanting to W. Lamplad here to-nizht to minzle my congratulatlions with yours on what has been done, on the pood auguries for the Inture, ana, above all, un tho resolute purpse of the Jounz men of out countes thut tho itepdvlie siall he completely restored and reseatablbshed seeord. INZ 10 11s oriztnal ideals, {Cheers.] The contriat which strikes the American eve between the iirlt- el lsies and onruwn conuley In the siuly of ftuod, And especially coreain, ought to be tho basis hanres aml inestimable mntunl benefitions, s wants of our Beitish coaste— nirendy eno/moun—will raphdly fncrease, They grow, ol unly With nojiatiod, bitby incestant dlivereion of fabor (owarde the most profitn 1e ey lovmente. Our meana of sipnly are boun have immensc urens of fertle soila—g peentindy fted forthe ase of azrcultnra ma- clinery, and connected with tie centrea of forclen crce by grest rivers, by vust intund sess, dud 0, 000 mithen of rulway,” Wo linve a aun in one Wwhich, scason of ngrcnitural pours down dally ftoods of fight .ni warmth, making the earth prolific, ~pving abundanco and varlety of trnlts, snaring the wheal erop, yielding cotton In s zoue, wml ripe 10 corn everywhere, even to e verge of the fai tuest norih. J predict a ereat increase in'the con- mumption of oug corn by Great iertain over the 00, 00,000 hushels whicl It reached lust yenr, jt In the must patural and spontancuns of our_ cereal . Our oresent cron ouglht to be 1 bushels, uuan 100, 00, OO b 1t s but fittio infarior o wheat 1n nutris wve powaer, It coeia lesa than one-balf on tne scatoard, d much leas than oneehall on the farm, It can be couked, by those who cousent to learn o, Iuty many dellcions forma o1 hunian food. Why kiuld pot the Britlan wor. men have cheaver fuadr Way should not owe fuemers have a creat masket? Wiy «hoold not our varriers havo the transportation? Lel us remnember that commercial excitanges must have some ofe. ment of muituality, Whoever ovetructs the means of payment obstriucts also the facilities of sale. We st relax gur varburous Fevenue sy-tem s as ot 5 wi profitable e growt unnecessaty o tetunl (ne natural peos ce of trade. e must po® hnser lezinlate against tho wante of hmauity and the unefleence of God, The elece wnvolven thie chioice of Ve Sata comnose tao adunnstrat,ve buards, tioy, Kodinron's Al ution hus heen characie:dzed vy Incoreapt bl ¥, by whudom and ability, snd by niewe Torma thut have riduced the pendl have paribed our @ He nec.os and hias a FIght to Bave. the cordial co-operation i tuuse. ofi- cers Who, n the tiovernment of the United Sutes and other nystems, form tie Cabinet of the Cilet Exccutive, In_my Jidimient, the gentiemen in numinatlon will cotgperate—{ubplag<s] - i the retorm poticy wlich 1 lud the honor to inaugu- rate, and which Gove Robinson lw consuinimats g, 1 thing that thele eiection and the cuanges taat_ will take place trom _the constitutional winendments, adopted In 1876, will plve hin a more united mupport in the Canal Dourd than 1 was able to rfeceive during my acministration, 1 have the more eatieface tion in uvewing this convietion hecauso 1 oelieve taat any nonniaations that did not promise sucl co- operation would be disowned Ly the bemocralic wasren, The election, alihonzh fur State oflicees, has relutionus to national puiltics 1o which 1 know you will expeet me to atftide, ‘liu condennution 2y the peaple of the greatosy political eriine tn o nistory, &y which the resnfl of the 1 ntinl election of 1676 wan avt adide and reversed, la gen- eral il overwheling, » A Volee—\We khow you got robbed. Mr.Tilden (excitedly)—1did not zet rohbed, The peuple g robued, jiheers, | | hud beforame on one nide b course of fabor ous services, on which trealth and oven hife wight te perled, and onthe other u perios of reluxation and ease, But to tho peoply it was n roubery of the dentest rights of Amerlean el AP s, und cries of **Thut'e sl hot's sit' [eom the crowd, '} ** Her aater States contlnued _ Mr, CUilden, ** mizht aflord to bave the vuico of New York frite tered uway or e expresslon delerreid, 3t could not e histarys it could not ulier the unlyers wal ju igzment of the Civiiized workls 1t conld not avert thie morni retrlbution that e lupending, But New York herseif canniot affurd 1o have her voice inheard, The Deciration of ludopendence, the hilis of rizht, mud the Btate Constiiutions ull con- i asscrtlons of the nzht of peaple to govern themscives ond 10 chiange Vielr rules 8t will, ‘Theae declarations had ceased (o lave any meantug 1o the Awerican wmd, ‘They cenicd (0 be trudame which tuers was 1obody 10 tspute, The contesta KNOWn Lo s were coutesta teiween diferent portions of aur peog e, Vo o prehend the sivnlieance of thewe dectarations, 1t i DECCBRATY 10 carey outagives back b tho exatples of Isuun experience In view of which our ancestors acted, They had seen the governmental machine aid A small gaverumental class, somelimes with ihe widor the army, wble to Fald arbirarily over milhous of unorgaaized, tsolatal atome of human suciety. In forming the Government of the United Blates they endessorcd Lo tahe every precautlon aztingt the recurcence of auch evile fn” this coun- ary. They ke down tho standing ariny 10 a no. makamount. Tucy mteaded s bimt the functions of ' the Federal” Guvernmeat so s o pro- vent to danrerous di- wenslons, of oficenolding class and of corri They presorswi the State Uo iy us 8 coudlerpoive to et ue n and as organized means of ree 1 ry usurpatian by the Feder- ! Tnent, JeSvrson, the Jeader of hitieral opimion, s dle fret ansugural reeogiized th theory, Hamufton, the represcutanyy the ex- treme cutsarvalive sentinient, i the Federaliar, oxpe it ided It with eluborate segtuents, Madison, e of the Conelitution, enforced these cous bout the Heturmning loard? Nz, ‘nere were no ltetarutug Noards In those dayw, ‘The peoply elected thele own i'real tont, and there were hu Loubsiana or Flosids trning Boards (w rub (hev of 1ReIE Fizhta, several voices—Lep's bave the clection over agminl? Wy watth & fate atiow " U0 tor e gatn Mr. Tildeu—The increase uf powerin the Federal Governuiens during the faet twenty the crention of a vast olliceliolding ¢ L] nuerouy dependents, and e growth ol the ¢ of corrupt mducnce, have ‘well wgh des struyed the batunce uf _our complez wystenn It wite my judgment in L8760 that public opimen, dee mandiug & changs uf Adminetration, necdea (o wimorace twu-ttiirds of the peaple ot tag begnuing of the canvues, 18 order 10 cant 3 Cmajority of voles Bt e elecoon, JS thie lembency 18 net wrrested ata jueritaole rewtllt Wikl be the pracucal destruciiun uf our rys. wem, Let the Federal Govérnment rash puower uver the rest COrLOTALTUNE VI VUF COURLEY BIL UCs uire the uieane Of sdurcesing el interests and thetr m"'j fet it take jurisaiction of rivtd wnich it i the ut{ of the State t ppress: et it ind pretesss for Increasiug the anid s00u thusy it posstesion of tueiovernmuent will have a puwer with which nu oppasitiny compets. {Applause,y ‘Thecxperience of France under (he " Third Navoleun waws that, with clective forms und uuiversul eatlrage, seupot.am cuu be eolau:ished und anmtained, {u the tanvars of 1876 the Federal Goverutnent vinbarked In toe contest with unscrupuluas ac '+ A member of he Cabinet was tho hiead of & lm' an commitics . Agents stood ut the duors oI the pay odices L ex. act contrigutions frou oiticlal subordiiates The uticelciding cluss were 10 ex- hyust thelr power. Even ke army, fur the aret s, to tbe disgust of the evidicrs and wany uf the olicers, was mured aboat tae country sz an electioneering tnsttunient, Al this wae doue under tue cye of the beucleiary of it Wwho was Wwusing (8¢ 8I6 Yock) wiih pro.crviole of Cvil-Service reform, Lo be bexun wlies ne imaclf exbausted wli the immoral advantages of Civil-service sbuees, Public ouinion i some Blutes was overvoine by corrupt indueuces aud by fraud. But e0 strong wis the desiry 1o 7eZorn that the Democratic candidates received 4., o 0 suttrager, ‘wie was a majurily uf the populst vute of about l,~ 00, sud nl‘\ 250,000 of the while citicens, 1L wae a vole 700,000 Jergee that Gen, tirant received fu 1872, aud 1,-00,000 lateer taan Le rece.ved in 1808, Forall inub tho nighttally clpcted cuncs 'can successiully dates of tue Demucratic purty Wera counted vut anu & great fraud trumpbed whick the Awencan Deopie Luve nul Louduncd snd Wil bever Condune. U‘{Mflu;td applause nud cheers, | Yes, the crime wili and I never tho traud as P Ty bul becauve 1t stabbed the very toundati of free kuveilis wment. [Loud eneets } i swear io Loe prescnce of you all. aua § cull ubon you tu bear witiess L th oath, to watch during ioe rewsinier of wy e Oiertbe rivhte of the citizeus of our country with & jealuus care. Such 3 usurpation witet uever oG- cur again, and | call upun yOu 10 unite With me io 1be defense of our sacred and precious iuhenitauce, The Guverniuent of the peouic MUsALLLe sullered 10 become valy an ewoty ame. (L3ud aunlsuse. | Dever by contiuned ce aLn The mlep from an extremn ‘#ecren of cnrrupt whmre da the elections to 8 mbsersdon of the et e avstem ftaell e nataril. No sooner win Wi eteetion over than the whols power of the ool clase, 1ol oy n Caldnet Minlster, wan #xerten ta procnre, awd il protie, from 1he State eanvasenrs of Lwa Satee el 4o frandulent cee- Dficalrs, winen wete made a prevext fora falas count of the Klectural vo'es, To enabie thear oilicera 1o cxerciee 1l immoral courage necoxsary to the parte assivned 1o them, and to relicve them from the timulity which God has Implanted In the human Loswom “ae 4 limit to erlminal anducity, cetach- ments of the azmy were gent to affurd thiem rier tre. The ezpedients by Electors chanen by the y were rejerted, i (he Llectora havinz the ezal and fraug it raten were counts rd, and the menace of nenration by tne Fresjoent of the Serate of_wirtatorial power over all the gucstinne i controversy, andl 1he menace of the enforcement of his preiemicd authority by the army wud navy, the termrlmn of the i classes ‘and the kindred hy which {ue false _courk Wan consnmin are_known. Tho reault 4 the establinh ment of a precedent destructive of o:rwhoie elu ivesgatem. [ Applanse, | Tae tenptatt.n to those in poeseerton of the Government to pervetuate theirown power by similar metnods will elwayy exint, and, if the example whalkbe ranctioned by puccese, the succession of governmeut in thia country whil come to be determned oy frand ond force, un it hae bean In almcst every otaer counery : st the cxprrience will e reprudiced here which has led to the veneral adoption of the heeeditary ry2ten in order to avold confusion and civil war, ‘The tangnitude of & political crime st b meanured by ita natural and neceasaty conse- ynences. One great Kepublic has been the only exsiple fu the world of & regulur anid orderly transfer of governmental suceassin by the elective eystem, Todestioy the habit of tenditionas rirct for the will of the beep'e, 2s deciare Hironeh the klectort forms, and to eshimt our Tustitutione as n fallure, fs the. preatest fossible wrong to our own country. 1t s blow o the lLopes of patriots 10 establieh relf-government countrine, JtIna wreater crine azalost mankind than the uanrpation of Dec. 2, 1851, deplcted by the 1Mustrions pen of Victor Hugm. The Amerls can people will not comone 1t nnder Auy peetext or for ony purpose, [Uhe Young ment iy he order'of niture W Wwiio have puardel the #acred traditionm ol our fres eovernment will soon leave that work to you. Within the Ifv of wmost who hear me our Republic witl emorace & hundred mlitons of peopie. W hother 1ty inetitations shall be preserved in mtbatance and in spiel an well gan baeren forme. and will contluse to be « Wesing 1o the toding uillions hicre and & gaod cxample to mankind, now everywhero sceking a Iuraer share nthe manngenent’ of theie anwn afalre. will de- pendon vou, WHI you accompliah that dnty and matk lhese wrong-Uners 0f 1350 with the indig- naton of o betrayed, Wwroi and racee fired = weople? (A volee—**You bt we 11" Laughter,] "1 have no permonal feel- but thinking how surely’ tunt example be follosed I condoned, 1°can'do na belter thun Lo siund among yout, and do batite for thy matenance of iree Government, 1 avau wypell of the_yccasion Lu taank yust, and to thank ail in warStaie and country. who have accorded tu me a1 10 myrelf. but for the vhich ias eimoraced of_humauiy. [Continued appiause, | GARRISON, MISTAKEN DISAPPOINTMENT OF THIS STANCI OLD REPUBLICAN, Speciat Dupated to The 23 Tribune, New Yous, Oct, 20.—Willlam Lloyd Garrison has written u twoscolumn letter to the Times in regard to the Fresident's polley. In it hie sayss Durlug my recent vinit to Great Britam, | was frequently nsked sy opinion uf the choracter of Prexident tlayes aid of kin Southern pullcy. My auswers werc uniformiy 1. That § had never met Me. gard to the purity and aprightn 1 entertsined not 8 doulit, was T the Prn ayca, but, In_re. # 0f hils churneter, Nonttenpt o stain 1t even by bls urceet oppouchls dunng entin! campalgn. Jed to revard hile elevatlon ta the wzalnet his Democratic competitor, AS OF THAN3t ENDENT INVOKTANCE, fur, i all cascs, lie emphatically recognized the daty ef the Government 10 guanl tue it and intereste at buth mcen cqually, while ninnng to restore tranguiliity and oroer,” thus muking the lovul men of the countey hopeful and juvilunt, ese pecially the whole budy of Southern {rcedien, it tor whose sudrages Mr. lluyes couid nut have acbed the Presidential s & That as to bls touthern poticy, 1 regarded 1t as totally i varance with tus words ana pledzce —a deplorable betrayal cfa most sacred trust, o drzcount upon Inflexible luyalty, and A BOUNTY UFON KEBELLIOJS USURPATION, 1 conaidered Prentdent Hoyes to have lost his head, bimce wy return home have been welehing to eec wherein wy dircernment may have fmled me. £ fa1 from sceing aiy catie ta alter my Jidement to what hus peen or {1« likely to be doe unier tiis. Avmietration fe pertaining to the South, 1 am more thau ever canvinced Wl we are belrayed,— tiat the Premident hizs not those gualities necesaary o mect o crisls [ike tae present, ana that woen he talke of hin **policy ** it means sb-olute surrender to the unrepentunt spleit of rebeidom, REFERKING TO IIESIDENT MAYES SOUTHENN BPELCUES, be says: ‘Thot to compliment those whose robellion wan for the wickedent cade, whose conduct was warked lackust peridy, whose oporesslon of the of victims within thele grasp was horenly innwnan, and whose trea<onuble nprisn cost thi Innd hunireds of thousands of lives and thousan of milllons of dullar«, us having menadized them sulyen tor thelr cuurage uud uevolon, s next to Bemnding on 100 rime planc with Nirjeily, re are eomc of the results of thin Southern pote cy? 3 1. The virtual disfranchirement of the colored opuintion {n all that acction, thus reducing thew 4 sinte of vasraluic, £ "L he consegient domination of their cnemles, whose trlumph mukes s consolidated Sonth, nnd Inaures them succesa in the next Presdentind elece tion. it Tho disintegration snd demoralization of the Republican party, WHETULR BEYOND RECOVERY remains to be scon, It I8 thine for the loyal splielt of the country £ be arous d—for the teicd inends of areedom avergwhere to rally o the rescie, siartld but not di<heartened by the lim,ending danger, and remembering that ** Eternal viguance ia (e price of ifnerty, " MISCELLANEOUS. AT AND NEAR SIADISON, fpectal Dispated to [he Chicuyo Tribune, Mapison, Wis,, Oct. 20.—A heavilg-advertized mass Couvention at Stoughton Village, wm this county, to«lay m thu Interest of the Greens backers proved a miscrable fallure, only twenl, twe persons beings preeent. H, A, Colburn was nombuated for the Assembly o thia aistri.t, Greenvackers are utterly disgusted ab the tal- ure of thelr Convention,” Tue Democrats were sancuine that tne Convention would indorsy tueir candidate for the Asscmbly, Judge Orton, but their hwpes fell to the ground, and Judge Orton Is u beaten man, ‘Tue Assembly Chamber was just balf fifled to-uight, tho_muority lmxl{ out of curlosity, to hear the Hou, E. I, Allls, the Greonback candidate for Governor, expound tius falth ot the Ureenbackers, I1is address was very thin, aml wis received fn pure silence by his hearers, It was proven couclusively that that buft of the Detnocraey could eatels but very few b ju the Capital City. THE STATEJIOUSE APPROPRIATION, Soecial {ndmiich e Chicagn Ditauns, Tuscota, 1., O v=—Hoth the Republican and Democratle - County Commitiees huve passed resolutiuns denounoing the rmpu-ul State-llouse appropristion vote. All candl- dates are pledged ugminat It ‘The County Clerk I now extending the tox on his Uste. By (his a tlon ot the two Committees the tickets will nuve wo mention of Lhe proposition on them, though L think to make the matter certaln b thkets should reads ** Against Lhe Appropria- tio,] WATERTOWY, Wis, Special Diwrch fo Tos Chleya Tribune, WaTenToWwN, Wis,, Oct, 20, —Judie Mallory, Dumocratic candidate for Governor, J. B Havi, Democratic candidate for Secretary o1 State, umd 1, N, Deaster, of the Miwaukes Secvote, addressed u mocring at Turner (il tais evea- mg, ot hurd-money aud soft-noney specclivs were delivered, Mallory and tHays sveakinge in the interest of intlation and greentacks, and Deuater saying u 2ovd word for hard niv CAULINVILLE, Anectal Diawuds k (0 (1¢ Chivnga Tribune. CARLINVILLE, 111, Oct, 39,—0 mussneeting of thuse fuvoriz the pr COMProte: Was bekd 1 tits ciey to-dny, with the Jon. Davia Metealf, of Girard, us Charruian, ‘The moeting was mddressed vy Gen. Ricnard Rowell unl Judie Sauel Gilvert, Sr., In lengthy speeclics 11 savor of the present compromise Propusition. ‘Tue uitendance was nut lurge, " Soreiat Dinstce o Fag Chmiaya. Tridyne orera o e Chir ] DzrroiT, Mith., O 29.—W, G, Thumasson o ueclined the Reputhcan nominutuon jor Mupor, sud the place this Jelt hus not been tllvd. CLEVELAND. h CLEVELAND, 0., (31, 29.~W, 11, Eckenau hay Leen electen City Cler! place of Mclutesn, deceaed, Tl ——— A QUARREL, Svectal Disnatch 1o The Chrcaga Tribune. BurraLo, N, Y., Uct. %.—The dissulution of the frm of Mattbews & Warren, proprictors of the Cuinmercial Advertiser, was aunvun-ed to- Mr, James N. Matttiews, who has fur Fuars been Lbe nansging caitor, reticcs 0! touut o1 @ Maagrecrment as 1o e Reoabliv vomiuees for city ufticers, Mr. Mattbews dechne 1@ tu supoort the ticket, asd M. Warien lo- #lating that it muat oe subported. THE APPELLATE SUPERFLUITY, Swectal Dlayatcn to The Chicago Tribune. SPRINGHIELD, [N, Oct. 29.—Juige Hall, of Du Quolu, recently elected to the Avpeliste Cuurt in the Third Distaigt, bos notitica the At- 3. torney-General that, ner all tormalities, b cunsenta tpa test o z made hetore the | Jangary term of the Supeeme Court to test the constitutionality of the Circait-Cowt bill passed at the last lezicative session, nod ghout which thern has heen some nueation, ‘Ihe Attoruev-General will tile information In the nature of & qia warranto, and move lor ap early hearing gud deciston of the matter, FIRES. AT OSHKOSII, WIS, Bpectal Dispatey 1o The Chicago Trisune. Osnrosit, Wis,, Oct. 20,—A double fire oc- aurred st 2a.m. Sunday, preceded by a third, but Jers serlous. Whilst the steamers were drawn away to the fire near the dty limits, R . Welsbrode's large three-story furniture ware- roome were discovered on fire and were totally consumed, with all the contents, An adjoining bnilding, ocenpiea by lolmes & Vandoven, grocers, and Leard, clothing, was Injured and the stocks damagrad. At the same timea fire broke ont turther up Main strect, destroying James Cole's second-haud store, Bowen's shon. thop, saw-tiling shop, and dwelling, The Methodist Church and the fincet fire-engine house i the eity had o narrow escape. ‘The Maln street fires were probably the work of an incendiary, The efficiency of the fire department. prevented mudhy damage. Losses—13 W), Welee brode, un_sto k, €4,0003 Ineuran bultdinz, £30M: Tully tnsured. on bullding, £70: filly fusured. Vandoven, on stock, €1,200; fudl James Cole, 53,0000 Insured, $40W, | I of the night about £17,000; insurance abuut tvo-tairds, A BRIDGE O IR, Spretal Dupateh to The Cotcarn Trisune, DunUQrs, Ja. Oct, 29.—Tuls mornlug, he- tween Yund 10 o'cdok, @ fire occurred on the draw on the rulrond bridee spanning’ the Mis- sissippl at this polut, and, at one thne, It was thought would eifectually destroy that portion of the brukue, The fire oicurred on the side op- poelte to where o Juree guantity of ol and coal was stored, Wadch was fucks for our briee, A Feport wus fent by telearaph that the bridwe woitul probatiy Le destroyed, but the loss wus trifling, and there was no'delsy o trams, ‘The fetry-boat aad a Gosermment tug-boat suceeed- ed In quenching tue taines AT EARLINGTON, KY. EvarsvirLr, Ind., Oct. 20,—AL 1 o'clock this moruing about half the little mining town of Farhngton, in Hopkins County, Kentucky, was burned: A hotel, drog store, milinery, dry truuds, and Lrocery store, and revenl residences Wwere destroyed. Loss not known, IN CIICAGO. The alarm from Box 28 ot 7:30 last even)ng was caueed by & fIre Iu @ one-story bullding So, 257 Nandolph street, uwaed by M. Kreger, and vecupten as o rag shop by J. B, Locher,” Dam- age numinal. CASUALTIES. STEAMEIt SUNK. New OnueAns, Oct. 20.—The Vicksburg steamer Glencoe, while attempting to make the lsnding at Delty, La., at 10 o'lock Inst nigi, struck o hidden obstruction, knocking a hole in Lier farboard eide. She commen. ed sinkiug rap- 1d1y, snd was run ona sand-bur, and, sunk in water abave the tower deck. There were many cabin and de.k paseciieers on board. tut no lves werw fost, The .argo was saved, and brought lere by o ferry-boat, AN OLD SOLDIER, Special Insvates dn The Chiraan Tribuns., MiLwackee, Wis., Oct. 20,—The body of Willlam von Waguer, a respected fumate of tue Boldicrs! llowe, was found ot the foot of an embankment on Spring street. where, 18 18 sups pused, e fell off the nlzht betore, Deceased was Aselatant-Scerctary of the Howe, aud leaves” 8 wie m Mulue, RUN OVER AND KILLED, Spechtt Disixated 10 The CA1cO 17 Trivune. Atrica, Ind,, Oite 29,—A brukemas named Churies Smallhouse was nstantly kilied on the Wabash Hoad at this place day while coup- i cars, Ilis remalus o rent to Fort Wayne, where o leaves o wite and chilld, He Wwas 30 years old. DROWNED, 8Ax Fraxcisco, Cal,, Oct. 20.~A Victoria disunteh says that Willlam Melby, a tnember of the Provincial Parlinment, was drowned o Frazer River, at Hope, lust Friday. ANHORYE. Ponr Dover, Oct. 2.—Schooner Ristog Star, with wheat from Chicazo to Buflalo, s astory at Long Puint. - Crew saved, —t——e THE WEATHER. Wasmyatox, D. C., Oct, 20,—For the Upper Lake region, Unper Mississlppt and Lower M- sourt Valleys, clear and partly cloudy weather, cold, northwesterly winds, and stationary ur rising barometer, followed at the nporth and west stations by warmer southerly winds, fall. ingg baroweter, aud possibly ralu areas, MUCAL VLIRUYATIONS, Citigago. Oct, 20, Tin, Weatner, Time, _ Rar. dhr fin, 1 B4 4 LI A 4T EUR YRS Mastinum Shormomater, 635 Minimum, 42, GRNERAL OBNEIYATIONS, Citeaa, Oet, 20—-Midnight, Wind. — Jain Weaiaer, A WEDDING PARTY INTERRUPTED. Tw the Editor of The Tridune. Ciicaco, Udt, Hh—You wii much oblige many restdents on the West Slde by inserting the following In your valuable papers At o wedding on tho eveningof the 23 inst, on Hub- bard und Ashland avenue, Ofiece Fealey being present, belonging 1o Weat Lake Street Sta- tion, he rappéd ut the door of the weddiug parey, and thoy shut the door fu his face, He thencame ont on the eldewalk In an angry mooit uud grabbed au ol woman that woris hard every duy she can get i, washing, aud warched heroff to the station-house, Not sat- fstled with that, he returned, and arrested the lady next door in front of her own bouse, and toak her to the station, He then asked the hackman where he was gofug. He answered, #Tu the devot.” © Yes," antd the policeman, Htake thew to the S ards on thelr wed. diug tour,” Bug the impression Is i the potize. man gut ucoaple of giasses of whisky there would be bo uereste made oF remarks passed by that gollant uilice — - —————— HOT SPRINGS. Lirree Rack, Oct. 20.—The time for fling applications before the Hot Springs Commls- sloners expired yestorday, Nine nundred and fitey (daling have been dled, One hundred snd slxty-two of these havo Leen examined, aud ten disiilaacd, The Commissloners are now eus gaged o taklug testimony, Al clating not now tiled ave busred, The claliuy have all beew sur veyed. Ihy Surveyor's topograpliy s twa. thirdgs dune, The vlav of the Tutyes oty is yet 10 Lo wiopted and the clulms for new flnll awarded. . s — FINANCIAL, Boitoy, Mass,, O:t, 28, —Otllcers of the North Bridzewater Savings Bauk think they can pay .poeitors 25 pur .ent within thirty davs. The Tuss to depusitors depewls upon the amount ty be recovered from the estate of the deceased sefruuding Treasurer Soutuworth, He was shiort 30,000, ———— + OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Youx, Oct. 20.—Arrived, steamabip Ida. hoy truin Liverpool. LospoN, (kt, 30.—Steamships Baltic and State of Poousylvauls, from New York, Lave sreived out. " SENATOR MORTOY. The Oreat Statesman Hopelessly En- tered into the Valley of the thadow. Iis Exlstence Beyond Wednesday Night Not Ratlonally Expected, Total Abatement of Interest in Any but His Immediate Relativea, Spectal Diesated ta The Cheago Trivune. Iantaxaronts, fud., Oct. 2—~Scnator Mor- ton has grown decldedly worse, and his condi- tivn has become alinost hopeless within tue last fortecught hours.. It sppears impossible to rectire & reaction in his system, and lie is un- able to retain food of any character. 1t may be aceepted as true that his death js an event to Le looked for at any tiine, aithough probabilities are that it will not oceur tor several duys, A ru- moar prevatled to-nlzhit that he was dead,but there waa ‘i teuth whatever in it and, altbougn weaker than last mght, his coudition retmans esacntially the same. has nut yet been Lokl formally by bis pliysiclan or attemfants that he must diey but Dr. Thompsou ad the fainil have about. wiven up ali reasonuble hope, ai- though clinging to the remute possthilty of a change in which the stonacn wilk retain taol, This afternoon the Senator asked his brother- nedaw 2l he had been wiven up, and the reply wan noj that ro long as there was lile there was hopey but, unlees lis stowach should Iold” putriment, Lo could not hive The Hewmator appresfates s erstfenl condition, and says be would prefer to i rather than to livea helpless invalih, Sinee 1he eommeneement o this Last sicktiess, 1m A Dus Ymmense Will-power, upin which s s reliance bas alwavs been plaved, appears 1o have been Lroken, and be bas not been able to sun- mon it 1o Ine uid. Drs. Thompeon st Woodburn are with him every mowent. as ure 8i50 the rtevoled members ol Lis fumily, led by his fahtul wife, (f: bas every attention, and the entire city 1s anxious and soficitons as to bis condition, Kpecial Piapateh to The Chlraze Tribune, INDIANAPOLIS, oL, Octe 2410 o tn =-The famlly ol Eenator Morton has settled down into the beliet that death fs 8 were natter of o tew days, The son Olite, ol Yale, hus been sumnoned ok, and othier relutives are srriv- e, The Senutor Is aware of his combition, e houre bs besieged with calicis, and tus ol 18 burdened with fetters Srom all parts ol the |':oulury wsking about bim. T I The extremest so- e Is maviiested by all, sod ot tue Presby- terian, minlsters' mecting Lo-day his case was made the ohject ol specnl prayer. . Bpecial' hapateh s The Tethnne. Wastixosoy, b, C,, Uct. tumber of telegrains huve been recased here durting the dav and evening by Senator MeDonald, Sevre- tary Thompson, utd otheis, I regand ta the condition ol senator Martot, They are louked upun here as sure indlcations ol s immedinie death. There |8 o universal expression of re- gret ut this news, Simial Insun'ed 14 I he O INDIANAFOLIR, il Ol wine of milk with brundy Senntor Morton, ‘amd Atterwunl he slept rasl physician was streng s Tribine, ~Alter mlnizht admintsiered to ctained ou bie stomaeh and the hope ol bis hened, Assnctated Pross, ot, 2,.=fu reganl to Senntor Morton’s condition tunizht, the truth in verhaps oest fohi vy the loliowine, Wolel will appear in the e ltorias columu of e Jour- nal LOINOEFOW BIOFDing: Senator Morton i gradually sinking, ond it now reems narcely possivle tial e can last mote tuan auuy LFiwe Hooe sizenztliens the acatie of s Iriends for un hoir ar (wo each day, but whet, the rituen ol ni:hi, they o his cunihitge with that af the"day e te mive new evidence of growlng wesknees anu new cowmplias funs n - his disedase which teave all In de Faif. Nothing bas been read to blon nor any communieaion of newa tsde 10 hini for the past fwentystour noure. Ihis Momach retaines a emali portinn of notnahment 10 the forenvun, but eiected exerstling diven tn toe evemne e no lonwer ttkes futeresl 1n what s 2wint un szound Livi, and onty eraces the presence of hisoswn fam- ily.* He sukcd hie brothersm-law, Col. Huloway, caterday if the phveicions had - given in up, He may 1 several days, but the “chance are agar Lin pUr¥IvInY throuzh W€ t. There were rutiors of theoush the day, and a general jeehng of tluom uvershadowed " the cily an tie reports of litn condition were nide known, While tuere has been hitte from which o take bote for seversl days, yet the propie ure reluctant 1o heheve they ‘are_ta luee Scoater Morton. 1lie _phyeician, ‘Ur. Thumpson, stunds oy hlm day aml night, and yet cxpresses a hope that some clianze moy tuke plice tuat will enaole the stomach of ke patient o re- tiln noarishment, and, with such a chanse, he thinks e miht yet survive, Tucro lsw hare pos. #aility that such iy be the rewnlt, but 1t d rcarcely prosavle. 'Tne end of the preat state mati, from sll buman appearances, tstiesrat hanl ———— T WIIPPED. A Young Arfatoerat In St. Louls Neglects to Pay the Fiddler. Sperial pispated to The Chicagn Tribune. 8t. Lovis, Mo., O.t. 22.—Another scnsational cowhiding scrape took place hicre this ufternoon onthe public strects, aud (s the subject of consid- erabie gossip and scandal. The principals in the affatr were James Lovke, ., a youns bloud- about-town, the sou of ari. hund arfstocrutie fam- iy, and Jennic Baldwin, a noted courteran, who keeps a gided but very fashiouable house of fil-repute ot 24 North Ninth street. Young Locke was stauding In front of a livery stable at tho corner of Sixth and Myrtle streets when the enraged cyprian deove Up i s atylish .»hnv:loll. bounded out, cawnide in band, und, beforu the astomshed you uld ar wake uny reslstanee, succeeded fncastlzating lim severely uvont the headand fuce. The epis sudde veeurred ot 6 oclock, sind was the causs of grreat excltement fu that populous newhvor- hood, o large crowd colleeting. By the ~ time the pulhe arrivid the mad woman had floished ber warlike ilasion, buunded into lier vehicle, and was making rood thne towards her home, Toe casus bellt bs suid to be a wine LIl which the festive vouth, though often dunned, retused to liquidate. Owing to LIty of the assaulted par- ty, and hils repiguance to publlvity, ereat effoits were tde to keep the affair out'of the papers to-nlint, but with inditferent success ——————— OBITUARY, - Apectal Diaich 1o The CMicaga Tridune, Apuiax, Mich, Octs 20.—John 8. Brown, a merchant, aged 63, u native of Mount Morrs, N. Yo, tor forty-three years a resident ul this city, dicd this morning (rom a carbuncle on his neck, Deveased was well known as 8 ploneer and a nun of ponderous physique, Snecial Inasti=h 10 {he Cuciga Tribune, MiLwauses, Wis.. Oct. 20,~Michael Friend, a brother of )(’e)‘cr and Elas Fricnd, fur yes s prominent - merchant of Madlson, dicd at b residence heru this morning. Mespns, Tenn., Oct. 2.—Gen. Bedford For- rest, the great Confederate cavaley ofticer, died at 7:30 ‘tuis evening ut the resldence of bis brother, Col, Jesse Forreat, —— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Nzw Yonk, Oct, 20.—The satlors struck to- day for an atvance of from $14 to $20 a montd, amd marched through the strects Lo the number of 40 They wreeked one objectionable boards mg-livkee, but wers fually dispersed by the po- lice and severul arrests were made, Suectul Duapairk 10 the Chicuzo Tridung, Stovx CiTy, fa.. Oct, 0. Howard and command urrlved’ at Yankton wt 3 o'clock this cvenlog on the steamer Beuton and leave to- morrow fur Oinuha. CINCINNATY, Uet. 29.—Tne city to-day bought the Public Library Butlding, | It was sald Ly tue :})g‘lbm 1 the Chancery Cours and brought THERE IS DANGER AHEAD when those usuzlly active litte orgaus. the kid- ueys, are peglectfui of their duties an i grow slug- el Fatly degunerution. Beight's diecase, diae Letes, and uvther daugetous maladics, are the re- anlt of nelect to remedy (his {aaetleity hy matie- fnal means, Wien the all-imperiant f.nctinns o the klineve are impar,ectls dischitiel, tinar ore £and need stimalatine, and the test possinle azent c ma 1w atlice with- » Hostetter's Stomach Gitters, witn ite tonic amid cattartic Valualle nuafities ne 3 mand blndder are atrenath- Jaor which 1t fmparts to them, e gentls hut effectual Impal<e which it piver 10 their_operations, 8 tue hert paseinfs enaranty acainat their becominzg dieeascd.’ The Bitters art tnvainable In_othes reeper sincethey remeny generatdebility, uienine troobie: thile aud fever. dyapcp-ls. conatipation, gout, theamaian, and other ailmenta, e — BUSINESS - NOTICES. . Reen's Cnatam Shirts Mada to Measure,— Very beat. G for $9: no obhization to kerp any of ':u anless perfcctly eatlafactory, 173 which. :n com gropertien, e s Use ¢ Mrs, Winsiow's Sonthing Syenp for ehiliiren whils Ieething. 1t cares dysentery and diartbera, wind colic. and eegulates the bowels, S ——— e Pinckney, Jackaon & Co.'s Fine Spices, CLOAKN, fest Ed Dry Goods Honss Madison and Peoria-sts, (LOAKS Made of all the nowest materials, in the latest ancl most stylish designs, in \L (] 13 i LADIES', MISSES,, AND MLDREN'S SIZES CHILDREN'S SIZES. Our Garments are manufacturod by oursclves, on our premises, un- dor the porsonsl suporvision of Ar- tistic and thoroughly compotent foromen; aro cut, pressod, aud fin- ished by MEN in the mostapprovad atyle of the Tailor’s art; and nothe ing can excel the porfection of fit, neatnoss of flnish, and high style of garonts producod by us, We make garments TO MEAS- URE as low as $6.00, $8.00, and $10.00 that are surpassiog choap, whils in tho higher and richer grardes we furnieb elogant and styl- ish garments at pricus desigued tc prove that “IT PAYS TO TRADY; OX THL WEST SiDR.” ‘We dealre to call the attention of dealers to ony larze and comp.ete rtoch of Dry Guods, Notions, sl Canpwts, It wil) pay sl) close cash buyers to exumiuevn JOB LOTS Notions, Woolens & Dress Goods Which we are offering 81 lcas than manu- facturers prices, 100 Cascs Prints at be. 100 Cases 4-4 Garner's Prints at 8jc Jlobs In Lagtes nd Gents' Underwear: full hine of sizew at 25 per cent less Lhan regular pricen, Special dabe in Cardizan Juckets (very low, | We are darly in receant of Jab Lots 10 018 kinda of Dry Guods, boasht for cash, which we are able o offer at lees than auction prices, CARPETS. 150 pleces full Double Chain O Dalr Tagraing (frow auction?, at lesn than mannfacturer's cost, 1 Palr Al-Wouls Globi, very low, A comblete Jina of all the best mkes of Tuncs- try lirawscls, Venetians, Damarky, Sats, Matting, and Ttage, 400_Preces No, 2 Of] Clotha ew Y v, PARDRIDGE’S WIOLESALE DEPARTNENT, 114 and 116 STATE-ST. t ten per cent leet " GLov Gloves! Gloves! Gloves! The Best in the World for Centle~ men's Wear are the CITY MADE GLOVES oF Fisk, Clark &Flagg The Best Kid Gloves, The Best Dozskin Gloves, The Best Driving Gloves, Tho Best Coaching Gloves. AtRETAIL EVERYWHERE * GOODN. o1l TEDW. PINATD OELEBRATED FRENOH Perftmery and Soap Specially, Fueuce bt [sars Ureone, Fraogeoant Lettuce, V0l or poags, 1 i Losinetica, Tolle e, sid Crenw wolrsive or the liuts. MHENRY DREYI'US, Bals Wholesaly Agent, 13 Maldeu Laae, New York. Violette, Opuponas, snd ety ailine, AU wee owder, Banilu Fratdhmindg' ATANDAND. SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRCLNKS. MORSE & 0O, 113 Lake St., Chicugo. “ultnhuy anly the Genulne. DISSOLUTION NOTIC DISSOLUTION, The copartnchihio heretofure extstiag under the Arm asme of Fitzoatrick & Co. Inihis day dissolved by wius 1ual onsent, I* I, Fllzpatelcs contiuuing the busluess, aasuming sli labiiitles of the vald concern. apd tha oaly une wuthorized 1o collect accouats or slyn ln setules Y. A, DUNCAN, P. H. FITZFATHIICK. men, Chlrago, Uct. 2, 1077, ; DIt PHICE'S BAKING POWDER, DR. PRICE'S (REAM AKING POWDER IS THE ONLY POIWDER Indorsed by Eminent Chemists and Physi- cians for OWN FAMILIES. its PERFECT PURITY and HEALTEFULNESS, and USED IN THEIR