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et Sonievareeds o i) etart for New Orlesns to-morrow, Il President of the State foard of Health, CINCINNATIE Civerywart, 0., Oct. 1.=Three cases of im- rorted vellow fever were discovered hrts yess tenday—Mre. Scvineon, who came from flick- man, Ky, fourduys ago; a Mr. Eglaur, from Memphis: and & colored man taken fro. a traln to tho pest-house. & ¥ Dr. Miner fssed an order yesterdsy forbid-' ding the reception of lng‘ ireight from the Eanth that could posibly nbsarb Infection. Mr. Egleaner, of Menken & Co., Memphls, dled st the yetlow-fover hospital ay. 1ATTLE ROCK. “ Lirrea Rocx, Oct. 1.~This city has quarane tined against passengers from Loulsvilte, Very warm and oppressive. Light rain this afternoon, . RELIEF. THE SOLDIERS' OPFERIKO. Spécial Dispafeh to TAs Tritune, Bismanck, Dak., Sept. 00.~Fort Baford soldiers send $184 Lo yellow-faver sufferers. d ST, LOUs. Br. Louts, Oct. 1.—Uov. Bhebhetd cliartered the steamer John Y. Chambers to-day to tako sapplics down the river to the yeliow-fever sul- ferers, Bho went acroas the river to-nightto take on board 160 tons of fce, and will load the remainder of her cargo to-morrow. Several additonal contributions wers received to-day, and great interest scems to be felt. © T ravL. 87. Pavur, Minn,, Oct, 1,-~The organization of the ladies of #t. Paul for the relicf of yellow- tever sufforers has received #1,241.47, which has “ - all been forwarded to the Ladies* Relief Soclety of New Orleans. FROVISIONS FOR THE NXEDY, ‘Wasmisgrox, D. €., Oct, 1.—At a mesting of the Yellow Fever Reliet Committee hield to-day, +"telegrams were read from Brooklyn, N. Y., and Baltimore announcing that tho Relicf Assbola- tions {u those citics have doubled thelr'contri- butlons for a hoat-load of provisious'to be sent down the Misaissipoi River, ‘Tho.othor contri- ‘butions are followa; Hartft Coup,, $23; il ‘l)fily, Pa., §200; ‘lnd_\hxenl ng, w.' VL: . g0 . B CIRICAGO, DONATIONS. 1) The contributlona In aid of the yellow-fover smfTerers recolved in Cbicago nb to the present date are na follows: Recelved yesterday: ] Cittfana of Union Pler, Mich 3 Citlzensof Essex, 1a... o &3 Citizens of Mothonrne, Lake County, IIi uf Citizens of Batavia, Ji1 Proceeds of charity vall, ‘Telegraph opetaturs i1l Total receipts yesterla: Amount previously reported. Fropu varlons sources, Total . A. T, Hemiogway, Y. M. C, A, of this clty, acknowledges the fol- lowlng additional contributions: German Evan- ueheal Church, Reynolds, 111, $31; cltizens of Vios, 1L, $44; Y. M. C, A, nickel box, $1.32; total amount forwarded to date, 84,154.85, DH. PRANK W. RILEY, of Chicago, will accompany the cxrcdu(nn of A, R. 8hepherd down tho Missisalppi River from Bt. Louls to polnta 12 the infected districts cut oft from commuuication, &s 4 representative of the Citizens' Comuilttee of this city. Any per- sons having coinmunications to seud to their friends at thesg points—exctuding packages and money—are requested to Joave them at the of- tlce of tho Citizens' Committes, or at Mr. Hiley’s oflice, Room 5 Ropublic Life Buflding, aSulle strest, by 8 o'clock to-day. They wiil bo forwarded to him at St. Louls, and bo will deliver them, if hie ean, to the parties to whom they are addressed, - NRW ORLBANS, ‘The followlog was recelved yestenday: Yousu MEN's CHRUTIAN ANsoCIATION Rooxn, 57 Caxp STRERT., NEw OnLEANs, Sept. 27.—. 7. Heminqiray, Corresmonding Secretury ¥ A.. Chicago—ily Dean Buorurn: Firat 1" mu scknowl your remiiitances received 21iat inst,, $U0. 4. th, 875 271h, $601.0+ Truly your charities have sboundea like the mountain rilla thot swell under the touch of the sun’e genial warmth 1 epringtime, L must say your klfis ura far béyond any Assoclation in_tho cotiniry, and from ont hearia we thank you. Yoar favorof the 10th hns been read wilh intersst ana attention, [ have done acarcaly suything hut Aesociation work stiuco the rellef work commenced. Your Lox of clothing” from the Michivan Avenue 3l E. Charch will bo most welcomo; we have bad two ur three lots alrcady ; the donors would bu 1ad 1o gee with what joy cast-offa ars recelved. "y, the country caundt “bein to undersiand the poverty that lurke In the houseaof onr poar; no work, and then fever nirips the houses of overy- thing amomt the lower clisses, und many wo tiad 10 homes tu all autward sppearance comfortable that have not a dollar and must be helped or starve. ay Lo Lhe kind brethren of the African M. K. Chureh that their lttle r“( shall have it die re- wand from Above, With us we know 1o race ae color, creed or nationality, Fuily voe-thind ot our licly has Leen extended toslck and doatitute colored familivs. They are usnally so help- lews a8 to requirc spccial | care, Our corps of nurecs, malo oad female, 4 largely composed of colored people, and, as# rule, a1 the very beat to be hud, We poy ‘white und colored alika—~83 per day. Wo aro now apend. 1u¢ daily much moro than wa' recclve. Our fe istered number e now 2,500, Onr work has Jarg iy ipcreased this wook, and tho llowards ba Iargely failon off. I foar wu shall bo_compeliod to clues with a Iarwo list of patients on_haud, a4 aince the Howarda' sanouncoment that 5o mora mougy was needed our receipta have lergely decilned. 1 you can conteol any of the Citizenw' Fund to our tressury uw'm bu Of great beln; wo oro sure (o ¢ need it o up i two weoks, Bub just us Gud wills; it is Llis work, for His honor, aud when He fs done ui s in this especlal Work, MHis providence will fudicate \t. ~ Yours teuly, W, C. Ravaoxp, Treasurer, TUE PICNIC, ‘The maltsters’, brewers', wholesals and rotall Myuor dealers' picalc for the Lenetit of the vol- low-tevor suflerers, at the White Stocklug Purk Yesterduy afternoon, was uot 8 suceess fu polut of rumbers, The weather was disagruenble; the ruln descended, the wind blow, and the grouod flaked up snd adherwl Lo tho soles of thuse who were raah enough to veuture outaide of the grand stand, Under the shelter of the latter, too, the spectators were uot - safe from the Inclemeacy of Lhe weatticr, for the raln beat iu, drenching thy ** bovs,” “wno stood aboat with their coat collers turned up uod their hunds In thelr pocketa, gaziug upon vacency, Tuere were also a few ladics preseiit on tho start, but they retired carly with damured head gear ang strajghtened frizzes. In the reporters' stall Mra, Mike McDonald was suugly lovated behind 8 wilderness of cut fiowers, which sbe made up into zmu:fiucu and sold to whoever would buy. Nr. Wilkle, of Memphls, bLrother to her own ellow-fever paticut,holdlngan unbrellaover ber, tauged sround the foclosure were stands for kaife-throwing, target-abooting, boll-turow- lug, peauuts, apoles, beer, and u *wheel of fortone'—all deserted, excopt tho two latter, Which were very well patronized. Mike Me. Donald ran the wheel, und, withi Lis asslstauts, raked fu balf o buslel of quarters, which wero toseed carclessly u?an & common centre-table, 1tku 80 1muny faro chips, ‘Flis was undoubtedly the bonauza of the oeeaslon, A gawo of Lve iuniogs was played between the Wilio Htockiug and Frankiin Buese-Ball Ciuba, which resulted {1 a score ‘of 4 to 2 in - 18701 of the foriuer, the gamo being obsuructed bylmlhndu. i o the cvening the grounds were brilliant) llumivated with mlumlfn ligkits, and the wulhu{ belug wore pleasaut there wero tuore people preseat, lacluding s zoodly representation of the fulr sex, Miko McDonald, master of cero- 1onles, Was active 1n sugges:tuir tew festurcs of amusement, A platforin was established uear the dinwond, and daucing was largely in- dulged in by those who cured for it. Ay exhil- bitiun of walkiog was given by two semf- professionals aud a bumber of smateurs, which took well. A lauglable exhibition was also fimn by ex-Couunty.Commbnioner Vat Carroll and Menry Ahrans, Who rau a foot race around the basc-ball track. 1t was sbout nfp and tuck between them, but the former was declared the winuer, as he turucd square, whils the tatter cut off the coruers. Un te hoe- stretch they collived, aud paused to haye g wrestllng watch, which souewhat futerfercd with their tune. - But the spectators soun tred of thesc transfcut sources of wmusement, aud seitled down Lo the fortune wheel sod to woonlight strolls, two by two, fu the dusker portions of the luclosure: ‘1be plenie did pot break up until a late bour, “The receipts wore not heavy under the circum- stances, the class of patrous not befug of the dush” kind, The receipts at the gute probu- bly umouuted to about $100,while thosu frow the furtuue wheel, tho sale of becr, ete., 10 perbups Letween §200 wod $1500, though they taigit bave Leen tnore, o8 the coauge was Rot counted uutil slier widufght. ———————— ACCIDENT TO THE HON, GEORGE BANe CROFT, Nzwrorr, R I, Oct, L.—The Hon. Goorge Baocroly, the blstoriav, while 1ty on Para- alse road thle afternoos fu coupany with & dady, was throwu fro bis carrlage, the borses becumiog frighteved. e wus seriously in. ured sboul the hesd. The lad; 4 »ltcte sumewhas Injured, H udia s “POLITICAL. Indications of a Complete Republican Victory in Colorado. The Entire State Ticket and Congressman Probably 2 Elected. Big Ovation Accorded to Senator Blaine at Burlington Yestorday. Mendota Aronged by - a Stiming Speech by the Hon, John B, Hawlsy, Matt Carpenter Won’t Nibble at the ¢ Beer-Gar- den® Bait. Pacifio Railroad Inte;ém_ a Disturbing Element Among the Nebras- " ka Republicans. The Louisiann Plan Once More in Operation in Infelicitous Foliclana, Know-Nothing "Antecedents of the Demo- oratio Oandidate for Governor in Pennsylvania, COLORADO. A HEPUNLICAN VIOTORTY. Dzxvan, Col, Oct. 1,—Returns thus for re- coived indicate the election of the entiro Re- publican State ticket by a wajority over the combined Democratlc and Greenback vote. ‘The Third snd Fourth Wanls of this clityby s toniit 6t heads of tickets give Pitkin, Repab- lican, o majority of 468 over Luveland, Demo- crat. In the Sacond Ward, Pltkin's majority is 500, It will be imposstbla to give the exact tally before miduight, as the ticlkets are very long. Kit Carson and Lajuota Precinets, in Heat County, give Pitkin 5 majority,—a Iepublican tain, Fiiin . f Empire, Cloar Creek.Coupty, gives Pitkin 23 majority. Goorgetown, Clear Creek County, Pitkin's msjority, 110, Central City, Gipin County, estimated ma- Jority for Pitkin, 160. Bunshive, Boulder County—Pitkin, 18; Love- land, Dem., 8; Buckingham, Grecuback, 48 Bouldor City gives Pitkin 20 majority over the combined Democratic and Grecnback roturna, The returns thus far received show mors Greonback strevgsh In’ Boulder County tban olscwhero, 3 : In Maulton, K1 ¥aso County, Pitkin recclves 60 out of & total vota of 67. Morrison Precinct, Jefforson Caunty, Pitkin, 43; Loveland, Democrat, 33; Buckinghsm, Grecenback, 13, Castlo Rock, Douglas County, gives Pitkin 5 mafority, g Walscnburg, IHuerfano County, Loveland, Democrat, mojority over Pltkin, 40, No Groen back’vota reported, o Vi Alamosg, Loveland's majarity, 40. Tho Indications at 10:30 p. m. aro that the Republicuns have carrled every ward in Denver excopt the Bixth, aud that they will baven majority of §00 over the Democrats !n this county. The Chairnian of the Republican Stato Central Committee clalina the State by 2,600 majority, and two-thirds of the Logistature. Greeley, Wold County, 08 far ss counted, Pitkin, 877; Loveland, 73; Buckinglham, 95, MHI City, Clear Creek Courty, Pitkin's net majority 0. IOWA., A GREAT OATHERING, Bpactal Dispalch to The Tribune BurringToN, Ia,, Oct. 1.—Fyor since tho an- nouncement that Scnator Blaluo would speak iu lows during tue prosent campalpn it hins been apparent that his audlouces wonld bo among tho largest poiltical. gathorioga ever assombled in tho Stato, but fuw, if any, were prepared to seo the Immense concourse of poo- vle that greeted bim o this ity to-day. Every train that arrivod this torning, from whateyer direction,brought a large dolegation, ss did also tho steamers on the river, while, from early moraing, people from the surrounding country arrived In all kinds of conveyances. It fa cuui- mated that at least 10,000 people from abroad wero .l the city, brought hither by a desire to poc and huar the Senmator. NOTWITNATANDING THR EARLY NOOR of Mr. Blatue's arrival, a largs crowd mot him at the depot and groeted him with anthustastic cheers, A ealuto wos fired, and the Seuator Was oscorted to the residence of Mayor Adams, whosa guest ho {s during his stay. Tho cty was guyly docorated with tlagw and uvergreens. Arclies and wreaths spaunod the streats, and a geueral hullday appuarance prevalied, M, Blaino certuinly hus reason to be proud of the welcome given him 1o the Hawkeye Btate, as thero waa no hall In the clty largs cuough to ac- comnadate TUR 1MMENSN CROWD. Afistand had been erected in s vacant square, Where an audionce§ varfously estinated at from 10,000 to 15,000 gathiered, who listened In wrapt attentlon to ouo of the ablest specches on the financiul question that have cvor been heard suywhere, The Beuator apoke forover two hours, and was frequently lnterrupted by en- tLusiastic clicers from the large audience. In the aveniog Lal. Carr, of Galeaburg, waae a tolliog specch on ths financiai question to o large sudience at Unlon hall, BLAINR'S SPENCH, To the Waatern Assocluted Price. BURLINGTON, s,y Oct. L.~One of the largest political gutherings ever held in this scction of the State assembled bere to-day to lear tho Hon. James Q. Blaine, Mr. Blafoe arrived at ¢ & us from Chicago. As the tralu crossed the bridze he wos groeted with an artilery salute. 1= was met o8 the Unlon Depot by a largo con- course of citizens with Lands of wusie. Tue Vinton Guards, from Vintou, Is., In full uol- form, acted as tmilitaty escort. ‘The stroets were decorated with fags, banuers, and mottoes, Interworked with evergreeu fastoous stretched Wcross tho strects. Mr. Blaine and friends vassd under a triumpbal arch at the depot, ewblazoued with words of welcome to lowa, uud sentlucnts in favor of lhouust mouey. Mr. Blaloe was the guest of AMayor Adans, and the reclplent of much dis- tioguished atteation from our citizens aud leadiog citizens from otber parts of the State. Mr. Blafue spoke o the open airatip, m. ‘Tne crowd was 1uch greater than could et withly hearing distauce. The excrelses st the stand opened with muale by the band, fol- lowed by the sluglug of & s0ng of welcome to Blalne, cotmposed for the occasivn by R. J. Bur- dette, Esq. Uov. Gear presided, und Introduced Alz. Blatgo, who spoke two bours, devotiug hit- self exclusively to the uanctal questions of the day. Mo was frequeatly foterrunted with ap- pleuse. At tho closo of Mr. Blafuc's speech the Hou, James F. Wilson wes called out, but ex- cused hlmself with & fuw remarks complimentary to Mr. Blaine sud to the large wudience who bad Aasewbled to bear bim, From § to G viclovk this Afternoon at the Barrett House, and this evening he keld a reception, RTNOP'SIS OF THE SPEACI. Mr, Blatno reviewed at sonse lengih the origin amd the history, of the legal-tendor notee, show- ine that they were resorted to by the Govern- ment, not as a necessity of creating money, but as themost cxpeditious and certaln mode of securing a credit in tho absence of money. In other words, the Uovarnment did not lsane the notes for money, but issusd them becatsa it did not have the money. Asa currency they had proved of inestimable sorvice, even wheu far bo- low parin coin, and they would prove of um measurably greater service when they were made absolutely equal tocoln, and exchangeable for it atthe willof tho holder. The honor of originating the greenbsck for its great and patriotie service belongs to tho Repube lican patty, nod to that party will be- fong the still ureater homor of - mak- Ing overy note as good 88 the coln flaelf. That equality with coin, and exchangeability with it, can ho éssily maintained by the Goveto- ment of the United States BIMPLY KERFING ITS PLEDOED AND PLIONTRD FAITIL Tit. ‘The prople of this country Arn a truth-observ- tng, honor-abhllug, promise-keeping people, aud when thcy pletzed {0 the whote world that thie! fould ot lasde more than £100,000,000 of legal tender hotes, they meant what they sald. They maintained this pledite when, {n the obinfon ot many, there wasa temptation to disregand i, and “ihey will strcly not violate it now whet thero 1s” both honor and benefit in standing by it, Mr. Blaine then discussed the Natlonal Banks at some lencth, declaring that the Repubilean party had never made the bank system a part of Ls politien) ereed, arid st declaring that, o this tountrr, we had never before enjoyed s dystem of banking that so absolutely protected the bill- holder as ‘the present National Danks, Dauks of somo kind are o necessity, whero tho bor- rower of money can ineot the lender in a com- mon cxchange, Let those, tuerclore, who ery out for the destructlou of the National Banks sugzest o Lstter system Lo take their placo. If a better could be tound. HE WOULD CHEERFULLY SUPPORT IT. Bat he certainly did not wish o revival of the State bauks, which had for so many yenrs cursed this country withh an always unrcliable and oftentimes wortiless paper currency, Bills are pow gemlmkln Coungress to permit State banka to be organlaed, with the power to eircu- Inte bilis, aud he ussyred his Learcrs that the Democratic cry for the destruction of the Na- tlona) Banks ‘had the ghost of the old Btate banks ristui behlnd it. Alr, Bluina devoted conslderablo time to the tuxation of Unttod States l-omu1 and all the tiedtlona connected therewith, Ila revicwed the state of vur forelgn and domestic trade, and demonstrated how the conntry was slowly yet surely coming into sn era of solld prosper- ity, buscd on tho bost of foundations, nnd promisiug Lhe most ewduring oxtstence. * Wo iave," said Mr. Blalue, Iu conclusion, * nearly 700,000,000 of paper money fn clreula- tion, aml tha entlre volumo has alroady reached a practical equality with coin, the ditfercuce buing only the minor fractlou of a cetit on the dollar, No man (o this vast aue dlence,—and there nre many here who wera tha ploneers of your great. Btate,—no man among you all ever saw paper-vioney In lows sinco it was Orst nrrx‘(innucu a3 a Territory foat as vearto the standard of gold coin ns TIIS WUOLE MAAS OF $700),000,000 FLOATS TO- DAY, And If this is not enouglh to do the buslness of tho couatry, fou have only to walt and sed il ver by tens of miillons and gold by hundreds of milllons added to the daily cireulating mediun of the people. And, under thess circumstances, with s pager currency capable of onlargement Lbrough the system of fros banking s far and as fast as tho domands of the most expansive trade may require, wo mcot .o qmposltlun from a new political party, o debase our papes currenty and drive gold aad silvor first out of circalation, and then tut of Lhe country, leaving us ouly Lo uso frredevin- able papor currency, whode valus would depre- ciate on & rutlo threefold as rapid os {ts volumo tnercased, Meastires to debase the coin bava been oarried In_ otlier countries, but neyer with- out dishonur and disaster, and it 13 reserved for thls country, in a timoe of prolound peace, to discuss measurcs looking to the permancut exs ruh n of coin from the conntry, and *tience to ho lasting and hopeless debaseinent of our paper currency, and tho consequent destruction ol nil stabllity in our business. Tho question is ona which reachies the doorsill and the hearth. Btone of every house and home in the land, and the discussion must qo on until a safo conclu- slon s reached, remembering slways that noth- Ing is ever scttled untdl it is sottlcd right.” ‘To-morrow ke spoaks at Oskalooss, ou Thurs- :!uy at Desdlolaes, wnd on Saturday at Du- hanue. DISLIKE DISHONESTY IN POLITICS MORR THAN 1¥ GOVEGINMANT KONDA, - . Svecinl Maxiich 10 Ina Privune, Reokuk la, Oct. l.—A weotlng of the Greenback Clab in thils eity was held this even- ini to obtuin the senseof the orzanization upon the consolidation of the Democratle any Green- back tickets. Altur romarks bad beon madu by sevcral members, tho following was unavle mously adopted: ‘Whrnzas, It I8 repottad that the (reenback: Btate Ceutra) Commitieo has forned a fusion with Denuceats, shorsby _vielually taxing awny our ov freomon and denylng us ihe rizhito Loz we havo selactedin oor Stats Conven. i and M lunxu\ The National Qreenback Club of Keokuk, belioving tn honusty In political matters a4 well 3 in business, and s wo nre neither serfa nor slaves, and do ot recognixe tio rigat of polli- fcal trickntory to doliver us body and soul to tho Democrats or any other rlfl.v; thorefore, be ft Ziesolved, 'Thet wo will not vote the tate bart- nerinip ticket us reportod, —half (reenback and half Dooiocrat, —and we invite all Urcenback Clubs of lowa fo jot us M tho condomnation of the action of sald Central Commilteo. ILLINOIS, TIR ASSISTANT SNCRETARY OF THE TREASURY AT MENDOTA, Swictal Disvuich (0 The Tribune, Scxoory, Ill, .Oct. L—Tho IHon., John B, Uawley, Asslstant Socretary, of tha Treasury, arrivod here to-day. Thero was so littie kuown of bis comiuz ero Tug Tuisuxa sucounced it that but few wero aware of bis Intoution to addreas tho people of tula city and viclulty bo. tore his arrival. Howas taken aronnd fo the afiernoon sud [lutroduced by tho Mgn. L. B, Crooker, aud, notwithstaudiug the fact that the aifalr was not duly proclatined, a very good uudience assembled In Wasklugton Hall to greet blm, The gentlewun addresscd the meetibg on the vital questions involved o this campalgn, Ilo spoke fn bo- hall of houcst money, and was emphatie that nothlog was move fuportant than that there be a woney standurd unvurying,—that a dollar be o doilar without deyreclation. Ile advocated acurrency that shall have s fixed vaiue. If ft be not sound and at par it 1s ruin to overybody who bas & commodity to sell. The prosent ingticy is ALL TIAT CAN 88 DESIRED, The Republican party fssucd it, und aro the only true fricuds the greeuback has, The party who nuow advocate tho lssus to an unlimited oxtent werc the frst to denounco sud deprociate its value. The Republicaus made it 8 legal-tender, and stood by it. fle deuled that its purchasiug power woufd be equal with izold It Its circulation were unilinited, and cited France and our own expericucy as au examole. ‘The sirst $200,000,000 of gwenbacks that were ssued were worth more as 8 purchosing power thag the $100,000,000 when that amount wus lssued. He spoke of the 7.50s, under tho law of 1584, $:00,000,000 were author- ized to run three years, aud I the iuterest was to bo pald at thoe cud of three yuars with tue princlpal, thoy were W be u legal-tender, but, it lssged with the foterest pald sumi- annually, they were not to be u legal-tender, ‘Fhey were, in fact, lsaiied with the interest pay- able sewnl-annuatly, and conscquently were NEVEK A LEGAL-TENDEN. The law of 1565 authorized tha issuc of 7.30 notes, and $600,000,000 wery tssued that year, bayable ln three yeurs, The law under which they were {ssued provided that they siculd not be " legal - tender. Lhe compound {n- teicst uotes amountiug to 200,000,000 sud running three years wero lssuad in 15‘01. All these notes, amnounting to $1,000,000,000, were paid or refunded lu 5-20 bonds as early as 1509, ‘a0, cousequently thelr dssug or witn- drawal could not have breu because of the paute, They wers never tu any eXtent used & curreucy, &nd wo have had wore cusrency since the panle wmeasured by it3 colu value thud for sby cqual veriod bafore 1373, 1t was MOT TUE WANT OF MORE CURRENCY that caused the paule. "Fha panic was caused by our extravagunce, and our buylog morg than we could pay for. - Our only way of escape from our preseit ewmbarrassments was by malutain. tng honest money aud the bonest payment of our just deots. By such mcsns slove can we bope for prusperity. Al such delusions as Hat wouey or the uplimited issue of greenbacks woutd only result fu grave disaster aud would bring nun upou the country, Mr. Hawley spoke for over an hour. and his arzument will oot fall tu bave the effectof dispelling tho deluslons that UGeu. Cary labored fur three hours to etlect. & g E £ MORKISON, Spectal Plapaica to The Tribune, Monntsoy, I, Oct. L—tuze Kepublican WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1878, Uanvention of Whiteslile County et 1 this city to-day to Rominate cotinty officora and select wineteen delegates to attendithe Sen- atoriaf Convention of the Eleventh Distelct, to b held at Fiaiton Oct, 8, The attendanes was large and cnthnpiastle, cvery townshin being fully represented. During the absenco of coms mittecs, speeches were delivered by Capt. Hawk, our next Congresaman, and by the flon, Dy MeGartney, 0. F. Woodruff, and A. A, Tor- rell. Bd A, Worrell waa nominsted for Bherift on the fArat ballot, David K. Dodgo, of Fulton, was nominated for Coroner bv uc- clamation, The dclegates to the Senatorfal Cunvention were fnstructed to cast thelr lallot for Charlen Bent, of Morrison, for Siata Nenator, An Carroll County concedes the Senator to Whitcable, his nomination will be made unani- mous. Notwithstanding the fact that trict (s aomewhat tinetured with Green the Robublicans feel fully confident of thelr sue-. cess fo the coming election, : DE KALD. Bpecial Ditpatch to The Triduns, Dz Karu, 1), Oct. 1 ~Haisth's Upera-Ilouse wan well Blled to'dight by the honest-money men, who vonstitute ‘nearly our wholo yoting element, to lsten to Col. Joln C. Sherwin, Cougreasfonal candidate (n thia district, AMr, Bherwin gave us an instructive and entertaining address, which was mostly upon the financial question, 8ad showed himself to be well posted on this great issue Lo s a pleasant and fluent soeaker, And will make a member of whom the old Fourth District will feel proud. Iie will carry the entire Prohlbition ticket with him, as onr. temperance peooly hiave vo confldencs in o old political hack, Btoughton. J. R. Mar- shall also addrcased the audience, adding to the interest niready takem, If the nee of the diatrict dues as well as Do Kalb County willy the old ltepublican majority will be sustained in November. DEOATOR. Snectal Diwpalch to The Tridune, DeuATUR, 11y Oct, L—An sltempt wis mads to get up n Democratic powtvow At the Court- Hlouso this altarnoon, but, notwithstanding the would-bo Senator, W, C. Gondy, ot Chicago, was on haud, the faithful failed to congreguto. ‘To-night a smsll crowd gathered, and the orator spoke for ono hour In a solemn mauner, faillog to excite any cnthustasm whatever, DECATUR. Srectat Disgaten o The T, - Drcarur, I, '33, 1.—A pew Democratlo morning daily, estled the Daily Zeview will ap- vear to-morrow morning, edited and oublished br Willlams 11, Bayne. It is supposed that }\‘ EldzuflJunu and Sawn Jack aro putting up the **dus » WISCONSIN, MATT CARPENTER WILL NOT ANTAR TOB “BXAR- aanpes.” . Apectal DivpatcA (0 Th8 Tribune. MiLwavkzs, Wis, Oct L.—~Tho dispatch to Matt H., Carpenter at Washington, nsking him 1€ e would mecept tho Republican homfhatlon for member of the Houso in this district, was not seat to'him til to-day. It was propared yesterday afternoon, sud signed by fifteen of lis friends and supporters. As soon as it bee camo known that the movement was on foot, counter movements wers atarted. The Ion, Jamea C. Coleman, of Fond du Lae, Carpenter's law partner In \Washington, is In the city, and entered his decided protest againat it, and tele- graphed to Carpenter not to accopt such a nomination under suy circumstances, Other friends of Carpenter took decldod grounds agaiust the propositton. Under thesa circume stancea a delay occurred, and tho tolegram wont to Carpenter this aitornoon, Hls reply has been received, in which he Qeclioes the Con- arossioval nomination 1o advance, Ho says, in his dispatch, that he dislikes to rafuse anything to the frionds who ask him to bo a caudidato, but that be cannot accept tho nomiuation, Ha aada a quotation from Jobn Randolph abont the Houso, I which it Is spoken of as n bear- gurden, and says that, i elccted, o would be utterly lost §a . It {8 npow cutirely uncertaln who will be nominated by the Hepublican Counventioh, which will meet tos morrow, There is much talk of L, F. Friaby, of Washington County, ana it Is quito llicely that he will bo tho choles of the Conventlon, ltq bas alroady declined, {n a pablished lotter, to aceept tho nomination, but It is probable that he would act a3 the Convention shall dictate. RACINE CQUNTY. Bpecial Dispatod 10 The Tridune Racinm, Wis., Oct. 1.—The Racine County Rgpublican Conventlon nominated a full ticket ot Unfon Uruvesas follows: For 8tate Senstor, Willlam K, Chipman, of Burlington; Distelct Attornoy, A. C; Fish, of Raclne; tlegister of Deeds, Willlam Gralom, of Dover; Bherifl, James Flelding, of Raclno; County.Clerk, E. C, Peck, ot Caledonia; County Treasurer, Jobn R. Jonos, of Raciue; Burveyor, M. . Montgomery, of Burliuglon; Corvoer, Beojamin Plorce, of Doyer. g . ‘The Conventlon was fully attended, and com- prised & lareo number of buslucss men who raroly attend such gutberings, A splendid tickos was tho rosull. Tho chlel interest contersd in the Sonutarship, which waa unani- monsly offored to the Ifon. I 11, Baker, and declined by bim for the reason that he thought a moto avallable candidate mizht be sclected. Mr. Chipman, who was then chosen, 8 4 well. to-do farmer, who has resided noar tha Villazo of Burlington for nerly forty yoars, never was o candidato for aay otlles undl fast spring, whon e was nomfnated for Supervisor, amd came within seventeen votes of overcoming the asual Democratic majority of 250. Mr, Ghipman has always acted with the Ropubllcan party since its orgauization, and s uucomprowlsingly In favor of honest monoy, ‘Thie Greenback and Democratic County Con- veutious will be held to-morrow, having been called at the sawe time aud ploce tu securo upity. Home of the houcst money Uemocrata will ‘try to prevent a tusiou,—aud there is n prospect of & bard stiugle,—but a_fusion will no doubt bo e, sud tho dissatisgicd will voto the Republican tickes to some extent. Already q.\;uu a number of leading Democrats, includinie the Hon. P, Q. Cheuves, elected last fall as o Democrat to tha Assembly, and Thomas Dicks Inson, Esq., of this city, liave declared in favor of the Republican ticket, whilo beta aro offered that Burlington, the Democratic stronghold, will give w [lepublican majority this fall,—the nge belog bascd upou the strog torman vote ere. The 1lon, Charles G. Willlams opens the campalgn for us ot Racina to-morrow nicht, at Batle City Opera-Houss, As thers 18 uno Beu- utor and two Roprusentatives ot stuke on the result fn Ruciue Couuty, * nuithor party will wpare any palus from uow to clection, aud wo shiall bave hot tlnes. W, OSROALL, Suecial Dispaten to The Tridune, Osngosy, Wis., Oct. 1L.—Thy Hopablican Canveatlon of the Sixth Congresslonal "District numtoated James V, Jones, of Oshkosh, The vomfuue fs 8 manufacturer of sash and blinds, bas beon Mayor qnd wmember of tho Assewbly, nud {s & widc-awalie, sctive bustoess nan, Uon, Stuart L. Woodford, of Now York, dellvered s lr:w“m‘ politlcal addrosa to-night to e crowded jouse. ] PENNBYLVANIA, DILL A KNOW-XOTHING. Spectul Dispaich to The Trivune. Prrrssuno, Pa., Oct, 1,—Considerable oxcite- ment prevalls smoug Dumocratio politicians Lere ln couscquence ol the receipt of & telegram from Ilarrisburg this mornivg stating tuat the discovery had been made that Mr, Ditl, the Dewocratic candidate for (loveruor, had, durlog bls residence {n Frederiekstown, Md,, In 1853, been tho leader of b Know-Notblog party at -that place. The telugeam further statos that several coples of a Fruderickstown paper cou- talnini somo of Dill's specchus fn favor of Kaow-Nothinvism, and reports of mcurlugs, ete,, in which lie took u promineut part, had beey re- ceived In Hurrisbure, aud tbat the fucts aro in a8jon of the editorof the Cutholic Stundard, of Phlladciobis, who will give them publiclty, What the result of this exposure will by cannot uME bo predicted, but luading Democrats bere say that, if it be establisbed that Dill st any time belonyud to or sympathized witn tho Know Nuthing party, be will bo compelled to withdraw, ‘Flic malter will be settled one wey OF auOthor fn a few days. NEBRRASKA., : A REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, * Apaciul Diamaich ta The Tribune, Lixconw, Neb., Oct. 1.—The Rupublican State Conyeativa mct berg to-day, and at this hour (miduuzt) are still io scsslon, 'They bave sc- compllshed Jittlo except un organization, M, L. Tlayward belug etected Chalrman, The time so far has becu wostly consunied ln deckling the cases of contestiog delegations, with a falr Druspest ol wn all-night scislon. The Douglas Couuty delvgation, kuown as “the Union Pacitic Railroad ticket,” bas just beeu scated. ‘This fudfcates the defeat of Loreuzo Crounse, who (s prowiuently befors the Con- ventlon fur Coogress. At 8:13 §. W. Dawes, Clatrinau of the Cuunty Ceutral Commlitee, calledd the Couvention to orle liaywan), of Otoe Connty, was unahisously alected temporary Chairman. () F. Qoodman, of Douglas, 'was unanimously eldeted temporary Hecrotary, and Ueorgo Brooks, of Knox County, Assistant Socretary, . LOUIRIANA. OPBNING OF THE REGULAN CAMPAIGH ORGY OF TEAROR AND BLOODSHED. Soeclal Disrateh o The Trisnne, Naw Oncmaxs, Oct. L-Within the past month there has been much disorder in West Feliciann ns a prelnde to the coming campaign, ‘This parish will be romembered as ono of bthe worst of the bulldored narishes tn the election of 1878, where, although the colored people out- numbered the whites five to one, Lthe Democrats carrled the parish by a largo majorily, the negroes being thoroughly mlarmed and de. moralized, and thelr chief adeisers killed or banished. Lately Judge McQhes, an influential and sagaclous Domocrat and member of the Legistature, fnduced the nogrues to organize Democratic elubs, and vote the Democratic ticket. Flo would sce them protected. This was dono, and most of the negroes enrolled. This excited & fosling among o faction hesded by ex-Gov. Robert C, WickillTe, who declarcd that THE NEGROES SHALL NOT VOTR AT ALL. The rosuls was that McGheo's clubs “swera broket up and the leaders assaulted, and ono killad, MoGhee wrote a strong letter to Gov. Nicbolls, demandiog action to protect the Dem- ocratic negroes from the vengesnce of the Bourbon wingz of the party. To-day, acting thereon, Nicholls Issucd a proclamation offer- {01t & reward of 500 fot Information leading to the nrrest and conviction of the murderers of Thomas Dalton, who was bsoged on tho 21t of Septombor, and sopealiog to wll good citizons to Agaist In the dotection of the offenders. A roward of $250 I8 offered for the detection and convictlon of those persons who Sopt. 17 took Henry Brookheart from & houso sod tfed and whipped him§ also the sama amount for tho atrest and conviction of thosa who severely FLOGGRD TIR WIFX OF JOUN COATES. Ex-8tato Benator Blount tne arrived from Natchitoches, baving been ordered away for ate tcmpting to orzanizs the Ropublicaus for the campaign. Heo reports Breda fo a house with his relatives undergoing a stato of siege. Breda is United Statcs Commlssioner, a former Con- federate, and 1ate District Judee,: Nicholls has appolnted tho Bth of Octobot aa a fast day. e TILDEN’S INCOME. THE EFFORTS TO FIND OUT ADOUT If. Special Diepaich to The Tridune. MARQUETTE, Mlch,, Oct, 1.—~United States Marshal Mathows, of Detrolt, Jeft here to-day for home.. His busineas hiera was subponaing Michael O'Lesry, L. MeCloskey, W, L. Wet- more, M. fl. Moynard, and tejegraph-operatars . W, Bittell, of Merquette, J. M. Gannon, ot Negaunes, and O. D, Slont, ot Ishpeming, to appear at the Unitad Btates Court at Detroit on Saturday to testify in beball of the United Statos fn the case of the Unitod States va. Thonas Harland, Tilden's sttorney, for being implicated in the stealing of tho New York Mine's books from the Commissioné:'s offica hero. The witneases loave hora Thursday. MISOELLANEOUS. TERAN HAUTE, IND. Bpectal Dispateh to Tha Triduns, 5 TzrRR HAUTS, Ind, Oct. L—Polftical exeite- mont {8 ruoniog very bigh here, uumerous speeches Leing dellyered to all threc parties nightly, and nothing but polities taiked of all about towa, ‘This ovening Gov, Wiilams came over from Indlanapolis and delivered a apecch 10 the Democracy anssembied at the Court- Hounse. Tho attendence was large and enthu- slastlc. Aulmmense attendauco that included many white p:u[;du assembdled at the Republican headguarters this ovenlog to bear o joint debats on politicat affairs between the Rav. J. N. ‘Townsend, a Republicau of Indianapotis, nnd tho Hev. W. Ll Anderson, a Natlonal of this city. Both aro lasding red orators, Afd tne debate was very sbicy, eathuslastically ap- plauded, and quits Intercating. Anderson was badly defeated on alitho puints dlscussed. - ADRIAN, MiOI &peetal Digpaich 10 TAS Tridune. ADRIA%, Mich., Oct. 1,—Ex-Sccrotary Coand- ler spoko lu-n(fht to an immouse audicace hero on the political ssues of tho day. Iia speech was an exceedingly telling one, and he wus freauently interrupted by appluuse. Tha Han, . C. Beaman was Chafrman of the mecting, and Gov. Croswell and other distlnguished citizens occupled the platform. Mr. Chandler spoke of tho Republican party ss thia friond of labur, and as tho fatbor of tho groenback. Ile defended its honesty 1o passing the National Bavkiog law, and showed ju the bappicst man- wer tho fatlacy of fint noney. He sliowed the dangers that syould result from the success of the Natloual party, sud made a coyent snd logical appeal for adherence to tha- Kepublican party. = Judge M. ANN ARDOR, MICH. Spectat Dispalch 10 Ths Tyibune. Axx Aupo, Micb., Uct. 1.—The Democrdts of tho Second Representativa District of Wash- tonaw County, in Conventivn to-day, nominated Fred Schimidt, Jr., of this city. FORT WAYNE, 18D, Mpeclal Dispatch fo Tridune, Fort Warns, Ind, Octe 1.~The Uemocrats hold a mceting here to-ulght, addresscd by Gov. Ilendrivks and Judge Turpi¢, of lndiansbolts. Judge Furpie cluddated tho financial queastion, and nstounded his heurers by denouncing flat wmoney. Gov. Hendricks® speech wus briof, Ho told what Mr, Voorlices and tha Democratic platform bout resumption, but failed to commnit himselt, 1le discussed the Preaidentlal clection of 1878, reforw, oconamy, Bouthern claims, ele. Tho enthusiasm was very moderate, MABSACUUBHTTS, Bostox, Oct. L.-~The Urcenback Convention which was to bave been hetd here to-day for the completivt of the Btate tivket is postponed, as {utoresting nezoUstions are satd 1o bo unln.\fn&. LowsLL, Mass,, Oct. 1.—MayorJohn A, G. Richisrdsun waa gumtnsted for Congress by the Greenbackers of tho Baveuth District, NEW YORK. Hupsox, N. Y., Oct. 1.—The Qreenbark Con- greasious) Conventlon in tho ‘Ihirtoenth Dis- trict pomiasted J. B, W, Doty. Tior, N, Y., Octy L.—[ho_Republicans have numinated Walter A. Wood for Congress. Urica, N, Y., Oct. L.—Jomes Mitcholl was nominated for Congress by the Urecabacks of the Oncida Disteict, CONNECTICUT. Harreonn, Conuy Oute 1.—~The (reonback Couyention in this :2{ to-doy uominated lsasc B. Dayls, of Hartford, for Congress from the First District. NEW UAMPSHIRY. Rocuzsrer, N, H., O ris was nomiunated for Cou, cruts of the First Distriet Wuire laven Juscriox, Vi, Oct’ 1.—The Greenbackers of the 'Tird Congressional Dis- 1eict of Now Hampshire nominated the Hon J. W. Jonnson. ' rm—— OBITUARY. ‘Wanstive, W, Va., Oct. 1.—8amuel Hirfeb- berger, traveling osgent for Wortholner & CUo,, New York, dicd at thy Bt. Jaues Hotl, (u this city, last nighb, Spezial Dispaich s Tha Tridune, DeKarw, I, Oct, L—Mrs. Ross A. Root Qled hero yesterday at tho advauced age of 83 ears, Bho has resided hare for sone twenty- ve nm.’ mcsll r% :‘?fih‘m u;'a,d.; pecial icA to ne, Bisuanck, D, T,, Out. f.—Lisut, Thorlngton, of the Fitth lafaotry, took the mountaln fever while ‘vut bujidiog o telogespts Uy, aud diod ou reaching his post, Fort Keol, i el e SN MONTANA CATTLE, Bpecial Disoalch 10 The Tribuna. Bisuanck, D. T., Oct. L—A drove of 900 Montana cattls for the Cbicako market aerived to-day. ‘They came by land, and were sixty davs driving from Fort Beuton, Fhoy will be lor- warded in speclal traing leaving this week. THE STATE-HOUSE GROUNDS. Hpeclol Dispalch te The Trivune, BerinorINLD, [il,, Oct. 1.—The obligors on the famous four-acrs bood for additlonal State- House grouods held a mesting here to-uight, = by the Detno- sud agreed to employ counsel to defend the | sult lnatituted by thu Atturney-Geueral to com- pel thu sxecuting of thelr trust, —————— CALIFORNIA ITEMS, Bax Fuancisco, Oct 1.—~The treasure sbip- meut by the City of Peking to-day wus only $157,125, mostly In Mexican and trade dollare. The Customs ofilcers yesterday captured 187 pounds ot optum smuugled wshore from the Chiua steamer, Iu the Constitutional Coaveution to-day, Jawes A, Jounsows of Aluweds, w3d elected —ilerbert ¥. Nor.' beating . Borack 8ix votas, ‘Tho Workingmen puraued the fanie_tactics as in the contast for Prestdant, and, ""“"“’k" im- ponsiliie Lo elect their own man, went Tor the candidate least abjectidnable to them. Harry Widiner, hustmnid of the actress Katy Maybew, to-day chasttsed Frank M. Pixley, proprictor, and A. G. Bleree, editor of the Argonant, in their office, for publishing sith un- compiimentary comments a letter written by Mrs, Widmer to Clay tireene. " CRIME. FONGING A WILL, foectal DitnateA to The Twibune, PizAprLPAtA, Oct, 1.-The legal fight over the 1,000,000 Aniorican lonts d'ors lett bohind by Robors Whitaker, the gréat woolen manufsc. turer of this uty, tovk s new aod startling turn this day, Dickerson, the Tombs law- yer of New York (who, to the consternation of ths lhelrs-at-law, produced an alleged will, in which tho testator, by & few strokes of the pen, way tho bulk ©f his colossal fortune to found a free collegs for the ul‘[ghln girls_ ol Pennsylvania; a ia Stephen, dirard, and - romemuored Dicker- torney, to son, - hla T the , tune of '$10,000) having been defented fn his bold schema to have lis ddocumont sdmitted to prubito, and taken an apponl to the Orphans’ Court, wns srrested by Supt., Franklin, of Pinkerton's, this afternoon (n front of* Inde. endence Hall, on tha cliarga of the forgery of Whitaker's alioged lost will and teste- ment, A magistrato was 8con - found who chatked his bail at $20,000 for an examination Friday, Dickerson, who was utterly crushed by the way the tide had been sctting, was Gnable to find'an owner of $20.000 worth of unincum- bered brick and mortar, and wos consigned to the Bastile. The detective, upon sentcling the vprisoner, stumbled on o streak of luck, which haa given to the helra the key to the posi- tlog, and routs Dickerson's bogus claim com- pletely. In working up the case, Pinkerton's men found n Nasau strees (New York) em. graver, who Dhad hullt & private “senl for Dickerson in Augnst last. Au im- preselon of & scal {s on the Dickerson wlill, and Prankiin was of tha opinton that the ono the latvyer itd made In - August was the ona cmploved. This acal was found stowed away in Dicketson’s pocket, und a comoparison of the fmpression on tho will and tho Instrument shoived that n flaw in the latter was imprinted on the wax. This cstablishos the fdentity, und upaets the assertion of Dickerson, that the will was mada in 1870, ana proves it to have been forgted tn August, after the death of Whituker, ———— pEFALCATTION, - ¢ Provivescs, R. L, Oct 1.~A defalcation Is reported this afteruoon in the Urocers' and Pro- ducers’ Bank,—a State Institution of §160,000 capltal. It Is alleged that the Cishler, J. B, Calder, permitted three or four (rionds to over draw or have funds untll one-third the capital s hopulessly lost, Further examinatfon into the affairs of the Qrocers’ & Producers’ Bank fndicates that the delaleation of Cashler Caldor reaches 000, Rrobnbly $100,000. Fuily hatf the capltal of the ank 18 gone, but It is expected that o conskls crable amount can be recoyered. The Dircetors have requested Gov, Van Zandt to appoint spe- clal Comnifrsloners with o view of winding up the Insticution, Probably the depositors and other crediturs ara securc. and_that the stocke Lolders will get something ultimately, The Cashier doularud ho took the funds to secdmimo- date his Irfends, or those ly thought werc bis friende, who promlscd to pav, but did not, though often requested, 'The names - of those Nlcgitimate borrowers are pot given. One virector is inderatood to bo & debtor for 820,000, swhich will probably be made good. The wceneral impredsion 1 that the Casbicr himeelf usod some uf tho money, The dratn has besa golug un two years or more, and the delicteacy has been couccaled from a not very rigid scrut- fny by an oxtensive aystem of borrowing, Cashicr Caldor was arrested this eveniog aud locked up. _IIe will probalily be arratghied In the morping. 1o 18 a young man wuo has stoud well {n the community,—iuember of the Sevond Baptist Church, Treasurer of Sunday-school, and an active wember of the Youny ‘Men'a Chirlatlan Assochution, ABORTIONISTS ARRESTRD. New Youx, Oct. 1.—Dra, Orlundo E, Brad- ford and David . Eakin have been nrrested on, the charge of performing a criminal operation upon Victoria Connors, William (ilynn, confl- dentlal clerk at the Windsor Hotol, and Dr. C. Mr. Dakier arg chiarged with boing sccesaories, The motner of thacirl is Involved and under arrost, - ‘The body ot the gitl is to be exhituned, * New Youk, Oct. 1.—Thls ovenlng . Capt. Qlinchy arrested Dr. {'rederick 1. Lay, of 50 Wast Forty-ninth strect, n graduate of the Belle- yue Medical Callegre, for complicity in proque ing tho abartlon of which Barah Victoria Con-- nors was the victiin. ‘The prisoner Is tha son of Dr. James C. Lay, n repntahle physiclan of this city, and 18 sald to be mure deeply fmpliented than any of the otlier pglsoncrs, und that ho was by hier bedstdo wheis she dicd. Thare are now six prisoners {n custody charged with the crime, and mors arrests aro $0 bo wade, A ITORNMIBLE ‘CRIME, New Toxoox, Conu., Oct. 1.—It bastrans- pired that Wesloy . Dishop, of Norwich, tharged with polconing his wife, Harrlot Bishop, aud Charles 31, Cobl, Jr., has made e confes slon, implicating Kato M. Cobb, his paramour, In the guilt, Bishop contesses criminal Intim- acy with Mra, Cobb, the procurivg of polson for Mrs, Cobb with which to destroy the Mle of the husband, and his knowledgo ihat she nd- mipistercd it. Ha denles that ho potsoned Mrs, Dlshop, aud inputes the urder to the woman, ‘The whole makcs oue of tuv woat terriblo pages In thu atinals of crime, Mra. Colib snys Bishop's confession s » base 1o trotn beginuing to end LB TRAMPS IN TORCE, Creveraxp, 0., Oct. l.—Laust evening the pollce of Akron, O., attempted to arrest atramp an the outakirts of tho city. ‘Ihey wero mot by about thirty well-ormed “tramps, who “drove them back Into the city at the polnt of re- volvers.. Company B of the Ohio Natlonal Guards was called out to aslst tho pollce. They arrcsted nbout elihteen of the tramps. A nuwber of professional. thleves who wers witb the tramps oscaped. Suveral shota wero fired, but without any kuown clfect. olbcabdids THE COACH FROM DEADWOOD, Cueyensg, Wyo,, Oct. L.—Jolin H. Brown, ouc of the partics cngaged In the lato stauo- robborios, capturcda faw days ago near Stockade, wrrlvod hero yesterday, und s now in jail, Another named Burrls 13 now in the hauds of a pursuing party, MURDERFED IN 1118 RLEED. Puitapanriia, Pa, Oct. 1=William J, Wy- lie, while msleep In’ s salodn at Tenth snd Hamllton strocts, last night, was futully as- ssulted by Jamos E. Youny, ANGRD. Ban Francaco,fUct. L.~Hutts, whe murder- ed Willlam Roberta nt Forest Bprinas about a your ugo, was hangod at Nevuda City to-duy, e e—— e LATE LOCAL ITEMS. At about 6 oclock last evenlng Ilattlo Lewls, 15 years of age, residing with her widowed mother at No. 719 Hlubbard strect, took & doso of strychnine, evidently with sulcidal futent. She was found lylug on to sidewalk near tho eorner of Kiuzla stroct and Ashland avenue, and was taken home by Ollcer McUutrk, Ur, Hoadtoy was called fn and preseribed eowe auti- dutes, bub was unable to tell for some hours bow the vado would resulr, Bho refused to na- sign any causo fur the act, but 1v Is presumed to be'a love afatr. Ateam and carriage, 8 dimioutive driver, a bulldog, u small buy, ana o larrs wonian, the Jutter woigling uearly ue much Bs the sest of the ovutit, wers “arousd st the polics statious at _an early hour this morbing, and all appegred to be i wgreat flurry of exclte- went, The woman was, Mother dcott, koeper ot u bagoio at No. 100 North Wells stroet, and the source ol ber trouble was sn abscond- fug busband. The latter is a puny, dinduotive feliow, aud has ran awav to St Louls with all the househiold wonsy apd jewelry, aud u Lall-witted daughtor. And Mother Scott says suo will fullow him to the end of the worid, snd Lesecclied the police to begin the chase tor ber. e po— e — CHASING THE CHEYENNES, 8. Louts, Mo., Oct. 1.—The Globe-Democrat's Leavcuwortts special ssyst The Cheyeoue Iu- dians bave crossed the Kassas Pacitle Hojlway at Carlisle Btatiou, o’ number of wiles ¢ast of tho potut whers they were expected o cruss, und & good ways froin whicre the troups wert stationed 1o futercept thew. The troops are Dow 1 pprvalt of them, divided tuto four col uwing, sud constat of Hye cumpauies of cavalry, turee ompyuies of mounted fufaotry, und cizht companies of fufuntry, Thu purposs i to sur- rouod thew, I possivle, but, we they ure wov- fug very rapldly, it i3 not uulikely tley way Eacubi. Jesaa N. Arnold, Eulogies of the Daceased Jurist in the lllinois Supreme Court, Romarks by Atterney-General Edsayy, Thomas Hoyne, Judge Caton, dustica Waltkery and * Others. % . Bpteial Drputch o The Tribnia, Orrawa, 1k, Oct. 1,—=The Court met at q o'clock, all the Justices prosent, Clitef-Tuatig Crale presiding. By formal order, the Courg to-day had been set Apart as 8 memoral.day In honor at tho late Sidney Brecso. The Chinupey wora Ita usual appoatance: fiane ot thetrapping, of wo, no festooned erape, eave token that 3 great Jurlat had departed. On the right of the Bonch was diaplayed o full figure, office.aceny photograph of the deveased Judde, and oy the loft the medalilon photographs of all the Julge, Judge Breosc's i thoe centre. Mre Diwigiy: Cameron, of Chitao, aud o Jargs number of Ostawa ladies werc present, 8 also the Bar g niany cliizens of Ottawa. The Stag Bar was reprosonted by Attorney-fenera Edsall, Judge Stephen R, Moore, of Knukakee; J. W, Dunean and A. J. O'Conory, of LaSalle; C. Domlnlo and Walter Reeves, of Htreator, sog the following members of tha Chicago Barg Thomas Hoyne, Rohery Hervey, ex-Clilef~Justics Caton, Melviiie W, Fuller, ltenry I Bhicldon, Adulph Moses, B, jt, Blanchard, ) ¢ ‘When tha Judaes wera scated, ‘Chlof-Justia Crafg stated thut TIE COURT YWAS XOW READY to henr what the ffar had to offor touching thy demixe of their )ato assoclate, Judgoe Breese, Mr. Henry L. Sticldon, in a few brlel words, oreacntad tho resolutions of the Chicago Bur, adopted July 0, and heretofore printed. Atforncy-General [Edaall then presented th tesoluttons adopted by tho 8t. Louls Bar Julyg, tranamitted to him by John F. Darby, Es, Mr. Edenll had known Judge Breese since 183, **1lis nrofessional and publie lfo bezan with the orgamzatlon of tha Btate, alxty years awo, ang lis name, either as counselor, reporter, o Judge, adorns overy volume, If not overy page, of its subscquent history,” Mr. Edealls re. marks were briel, but earcfully prepared, ang closed thus: - ' So Jong as the lnw fs upheldas' an honorable profeselon, and the reputation of our cottrts for ablilty, Jearning, and {utegrity i malntained, the example of tnls ereat furig wiil be emulated, add his name will hold a pre emiuent pusition fu the anoals of the Beoch and far?" THIB MON. THOMAS HOYNE, to whom tho vast volumae of manuscripta which the late Judyge hind 20 carefully collated in the expectation of preparior a history of tho State 18 bequeathed, and who has Leon designated sy the blorapher of tho decenscd, was solected by the Chicugo Bar to sccond its resolutlons, which bo did In a carefully-prepared niddress of fiftsen minates’ length, ‘The folluwing sentence wil show Lho choracter of Mr. Hoyuc's remart Tt 1a obvlous that no preater service ean be ren- deted the tald thun Gt of Impressing upon 1ne f!nrcmuu Ataalf the gruat lessons winch so lunga o of humun rectilude fn caloulstod to toach, a8 (hat of the man whos loss wo meet o deplore, aud whose nouory wa recall to honot, As oncof the sculor mewbars of tho State - Bar, lotg assoclated with Judee reese, THH HON. 13AAC K. ATLNOLD was present to recall the oarlior triumuhs asd Iasting fams of the deceased, [lo gave the fo lowing brief sleteh of Judze Breese: s flrat otflco hio held was Captain of milifthu; tna Assistunt Socrotary.of Btate undur Ellas hot Kanuj thon Postmnster of Kaskaskias Stan's Attorney n 182-'7: Atturuey for the Untted States under Jubn Qainey Adams, In 182ihy ublished lirecac's Roports, Ho served m loutonant and Major i tho Black-Ilawk War; Clreuit Judgo in 18353 UnltedyStates Senatori 1842, ° 1n 1830, member of the Leglslature anl Speaker of the House. Clreult Judee aguin, aul, until his dénthi, Judge and Gbiel Justics of ta Bupreme Court." Mz, ltobort liervoy followed In an eloquent extemopore tributa of respect. ilo, tou, bal known tho deccased long and well; ho was ail thut had been clalmed for him, and the resolu- tions juet read was no cmpty honor. 3 : JUDGE CATON, He was followed by tho venerable but hal and hearty; ex-Chicl-Justive Caton, loug un u- sociate on the Heach with Judeo Breese. *The anuouncement,! said he, ¥ to this Court of the " temnise,of ousofits most diatinguished members, ta s salemn and subdulng communteation ; doub'y 80 to those wha had learncd to respect, to ad- mire, atd to love him whos¢ memory now o plesull our thoughts.” Judire Caton closed Ly moving that the proceadings of the duy te sproad’in full uvon tho recurds, thut un e grossed copy bo furmsned to mL widow, aud that as o furthor mark of respeal the Court o adjonrn, ¥ shiel-~Justice Cralz asked if any other meu: bers of the Buar tind remnrks to make, ‘There belng no reply, Mr. Justive Scott resd an extomlid disserlatlon upon the law and the ructico fn its primitivo davs fn this State and ity present high position, payiue tho usuel inb ulus to the dulity and industry of his lato asso- clates MR, JUSTICE WALKKR closed the proceedings by pechuns a more com: plete nnalysis of the mental eharacterd ol udge Breesc than any of the fonuer speakert, *flo cared Hetlo for Torma whero righls and rinciplea were involved, looking almost entire y to briuciples thut should govern, 1His wtel lect was wmnssive and vigoroue, raiher thsu quick and acdte; never rezarding or Gelug b tructed by nice and fmnalpable distinctions. le reiled on reason and loglc rather than percei- don in reaching conclusions, ilis couviclioss wero dsc? und permatout, and Lo never wane ed of halted wheu an opiulou was oace furmed. s nature was strong, srdout, pulsive. fle had great mental euersy und {ndomdtable will, " 1lla mental fuvestiz: tions were dircct; und his mode of resionisg strictly logical. “iis power of wnalysts wi Iarge.” Jlis percoption of fucts was clear and 1 markably compichicusive, with a siogulsr fadl: ity dor treclng B question from all extraveous nistter, His vizorous Intellect, hia Judomitabs will, und his ixodness of purposu rendered bl sucvesstul jn uloat of his purposes, aud ho thee: fore scldom falled fu what Le uudertook tose compilsh. In fuu, die possessod al) of the el tents Lbat comuwant stccess Ih a high aegi With such bigh {nteliectust cndowments, such steadiness of purpose, and untirmg cnhecl b would buve beén singular fudeed had ho nob pressed uls opiutons aud peinciples on the nsth tutious of his Btate, or had ho not cuntrbul lareely to thy devetopment of 1ts material great: Lesa. CASUALTIES, BALLOONING ACCIDENT, Bpeciat Dispatel to Tha Triduns. Isoianaroviy, Tud., Uct. L.—~The State Flf opeued W gooa earnest to-day, A bighwisd prevalled all’day, proveotiut the baltuon between Uarey Gllbert apd Allas leicoa & Thiers. A big crowd was present, and, 0ot ¥ have them entirely disappolutod, Glibe wloutr, Tho balloon was seixed by tho carried sgalust & tree with greut for against suother, wreckins 14 completely throwing the seronaut 1 the ground, a ds + of seventy-five or elzhlxy fect, Amidst kfl; excitement, during which mony ladies lalnlr‘ Gntbert was found Lo be bauly brulsed and o up, Mtbongh no boncs were broken, The bs loon, *“Fhe Erkeabroker,” 4 & total ey It wus ning years ago to-day that the term! auuar oxplosion occurred oo bho Biste rounda, wud o 088 A PATAL FALL Suecusl Dignatcd 1o The Frios 10 GRaND Rarioa, Mich,, Oct. 1.—A svechal ; the Daily Times of this city from Rockford, :, tuls county, states that A, C. Powell, s ‘n“u ud esteemed resident, was kiiled thero U uoum. s crossing A dam on & l“%uk 'fl"‘: it broke, e, falling head tret aULt tectd fect, struci hig ead ona timber and wad Iu~l stautly kitled. Doceased was 60 years ul.l._[l il one of the most promivens cltlzcus of l!\.xl ors UNDER TIE WBEELS. Spactal Diaiich to The Divure. CarrixvitLe, Iik, Oct. 1.—Patrick Welch, l\f Irish labores lviug ocar Shipman, la this u!“{' ty, was ra0 over by & Lre'gbt trafu and tnstantly killed. No blame’ls attaghed to the compant —————— KEY. o PonrLaxp, Oct., —Postmaster-Generst Key visited Salem and Roteburg yester’ay, ¥ tusying_this evenlur, To-morrow be will &0 un the Colwwbia River,

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