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o ORI S © w A AR P R . into tho hospital, Grant at ditner to-day. Among the To the Waatern Amnciated Press, managed, and Jong, There Is a feeling of dls- | War bonds dne t88L . “’:Illll‘l'l‘srl‘tc‘:mlo hl.fvr:::?:\lnd'm:fnhn Jl*n K‘:S«:’:: LincoLx, Neb., Oct. 3.—The Republican Stato | satisfaction at the result, and the nominee, who | School-Fund bond N Minister to_ Austrin; 'J. Meredith Read, | Convention closed Its labors to-dag, after s two { has had only a brief expérience In State politles | geneal ¥und” bond " % THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY- OCTOBER 4, 187 * ‘E————————‘———‘—_————*—— concede to the Republicans Kelfer i:: the Fourth, { Col. Georze Scre moke beforo noow, Goen, | Congreasional Convention to-day nominated | the 2ith of September, He va the name af 1o Bosula and Herzegosius has been about 4,000 POLITICAL. Upiegrat in l..‘heplil,;hlrrmlv. and Hiarileld i | Huribut atie- dinuer, snd the Hon. §. G, Cinnon | Gearee F. Akere, rominent nierchnnty who | Andrew Onl as armed ko ne ocenem oot s the Nineteenth, The sasurance of the Demo- clused. A great THE BAST. e cratle n(:nnnln‘rl t;nn[«-a u |h?mrhllmnl l:; '71\1 TH 1 ENE » i a | emilc. Converre, Ewing, Gosa, Lefevro, an ezint 1y THE MOVEMENT AGAINST CARCL. The Republican Ticket and Platform | aniic. Convernc, Ewine, ot Gefes Warner | Erai, 11, Oct, G Losbox, Oct. 8,—A ditpateh from Kasaulic Nominated and Declared in or Hard. ¢ {8 represented that both Fwmg and Warner havo more than thes can attend to, l\’vhgle Converse's chances are growing weaker aily. eiates that tho movement aguinst Cabul witl begin immediately. i A Simla dispatch reports that no communfca- tlon has yet been received from the Amect. ‘The natives bring down word that the Ameer i colleeting his forcos from {II quarters to oppose the allyance of the Fnglish. TROFOSED CONSULTATION. Minister Layard Is expected to arrive In En- gland at an early day to consult with the Gluy- eroment on the subject of the British woltcy in the East. Nebraska, CINCINSATI Srecial Digpnteh to T Trivune, CISCrRNATI, 0. Oct, 3,—The campalgn in the First Congressional District Is growing (nterest- ing. For afew wecke Milton Sayler felt 2o anre of election that.he did but lttlo work., Maj Hutterworth’s brilliant canvass, however, b Altered the elens, and for & few davs past Bavler and_his friends have been lburmui'my wlarmed. To check the growing atrength of Butterworth, the two leading German papers have been secured, and their columna Aled with luw attacks, One charge fndustrioasly cir- cntlated among the Germane I8 that Butterworth, when fn the Senate several years avo, favored lecislation in the interest” of temperan Aunother attack, bdrinted In the To! Jframd tolay, charges him with dishonesty in connectlon with Lhe payment of o war-claim, In :rly to this Mal. Sutterworth liaa nro- cured a warrant for the arrest of Editor [lancke upon criminal libel, and will also bring s civil euit aninst the paper, The charmes nre ont.. Tagcoualy false, and are fully explained by Mr. Butterworth. He Dias lived in this city siiice he was a child, and is kuown to everybody as a man of the highest personal character, = There is no donbt that Bavler, by instizating this method of warfare, will lose more votes than he will gain. He has represented the First Dis- trict six years, and the prospect of hls defeat is Qen. Lozan mill speak at An Egregious Democratic Bluff ; 10W Regarding Congressman in Ohio. Mtilton Sayler Getting Alarmed in the Cinclunatk RUSA AWD YURKET. District, L.oxDOR, Oct. 3.—A dispatch from Rucharest #ave it [s rumored that there will be a new Can- ventlon between lussts and Roumania, waich will give the former the rlght of passage through the Dobrodjain case of future wars with Turkey. MISCELLANFEOQUS,. TELLOW FEVER 1N MADRID, Loxnox, Oct. 3.—A Madrid dispatch ears ron- siderable alarm has been eaused in that Capltal hy the appearance of twenty cases of what was"| rupposed to be typhus fever in ouc of the most vopuions quarters of the city, Three of tho sufferers having been sdmitted the doctors to-day de- Mnesaohusetts Ropublicans Refuss to He- nominate Gen, Banks for Congress, * auldicrs fn 1850, Assistant Secretary Hawley'’s ception was one of extra Speech at Spring- 3 fleld, 111, clal questions entirely. ha NEBRASKA. THE TICKEL. #ptctal Dispaieh to The Triduna and recelved a very enthnr: his old neighbors herey |l cial and the Bouthern qne: clare that thelr aymptoms are those of [ OxsamA. Neb., Uct. A—Tho Republican State | yory distressing to the Democracy. making & speech of great xellow fever, and that the Infectlon was brought | ticket nominated by the State Couventlon, which Mr. Blaine leaves here f Trom Cuba by soldiers. The paticnts in tho | adjourned at Lincoln to-day, isas follows: E. MASSACHUSETTS. b hospital are Ina critleat condition. Of the per- | K. Valentine, Congressman; T. J. Majors, Con- A BLUNDER. urdsy. &ons sttacked ana treated at home clght or ten * have died. “The Board of Health has declared that there i3 no fear of epidemic, but cvery precatition s being taken to prevent the apread of the disense, . NT IN PARIS, PARig, Oct. Noyes, United States AMiutster to France, entertalned Gen. and Mra. gressman to fill the unexpired term of thelate Hon, Fiank C. Welch; Albinus Nance, Govern- ory E. C. Carnes, Lieutenant-Governor; 8. J. Alexander, Seeretery of State; F. M. Davis, Land Commissioner; F. W. Liedtke, Audltor} Q. M. Bartlett, Treasurer. REFUNLICAN NOMINATIONS AND PLATPORM. Suecial Dispated tn The Tribune, Bosrox, Oct., 3.—Gen. Banks was refused a vomloation rs candidate for Congress by the Fifth Distriet Repubiicens to<day. The Mon. Sclwyn Z. Bowman was nominsied on the fifteenth ballot by & vote of b1 to 5O for Gen, Banks. It was a contest close, sharp, well over $1.000,000. bo Charge d'AfTaires to Greece; Gen, EHazen, U, March, 1808, 8, A.i Gen. Lucius Fairchild, Consul-General at Parls; ex-Gov. McCormick, Commissioner- General to the Parls Exposition: ex-Gov. Smith, of New Ilampshire; and Miss Watte, daughter of the Cnief Justice, SUICIDE. Loxpox, Oct. .—According to s Berlin news- waper, Prof. Petermann, the geographer, com- mitted suiclda in consequencee of domestic troubica. Iils father and brotber died in the same manner. TIE HURNICANE ZONR. JIAvaNg, Oct. &—Jacmel was visited by an- other hurricano on the 2ith of 1ast month, Two vessels and all tbe lighters In the harbor were lost. Many houscs were destroyed. INSURRECTION, A telegram from Jamalea containg the ramor of a ncgra Insurrection In Santa Critz. Murnders und other atrocities are reported, ‘The uegroes are said to have posecaston of the Islaud, PROPCSED PRUVISIONAL CADINET, Loxpox, Oct. th—A dispateh from Pesth says it 18 belleved Herr Tlsza will bo usked to form & provisional Cabiuet to act until the opening of Tarllament, days’ and night sesslon. ‘The followlng is tho State ticket nbminated: Supreme Judge, Amasa Cobb; Congress, long term, E. K. Valentine; short term, Col. Tom Majors; Governor, Albinus Vance:: Lieutenant- Qovernor, E. C. Carns; Becretary of State, 8. J. Alexander; Auditor,~ Liedtke; Treasurer, Q. M. Bartlett; Superintendent of Public In- struction, R. Thompson; Attorney-General, J. C. Dliworthi; Commissloner of Public Lands, F. M. Davis, in tho Legialature, will stand a poor shuw of election It the Democrats nominate Richard Frothingham, as they undoubted!y witl, THR 10N, WILLIAM CLAPLIN was renominated {n tho Eightn District by ac- clamation, and without dissent. \ Tho Cunven- tlon presented o notable contrast with that of two years ago, when there were many candidates contesting and bailoting procoeded untll even- ing before a candidate was selected. ILLINOIS, HAWLEY AT SPRINGFIRLD, Avectal Dipatch to The Tribune, 8raixorieep, ik, Oct. 8—=The Ilon. John By Hawley, Assistant-Sccretary of the United Btates Treasary, addressed nn fmmenso gathers foz to-nfght at Armory Flall, o this city, upon the currency auestion and othur political fssucs, The 3lstinguished speaker was futroduced by the Hon, James C. Conkiing. Alr. Hawley spoke mainly on the subject of the currency and the finances, and, {n answer to the charges that the currency bad been von- tracted, and that such contraction caused tho hard times, said that snch charco Is not true, the fact being that, fn' 1808, the coin value of tha carrency was but $505,000,000, and In 1860 but £510,000,000. ‘The panic did not occur until 1873, nod In 1872 the coln value was $046,000,000, belng more than 8130,000.000 1 excess of the currency in '68-'0, In 1878, tlo year of the panic, the coin value of the currency was $048,000,000, and fo 1874, the year sftor, It was $711,000,- 000, being over $200,000,000 more than fn '63'0, ond that tho paper currenc Dow amolints In ‘coin. sAlue th BISLO0S000, 13 which It wo add tho fractlqual sitver, $39,000,000, tho circulation fs greater. than anv preceding year in our history. The average face value of the currency for the past ‘five years In 810,000,- 000 rreater than the ‘aterage for the five years next preceding (Including 1873). The coln valuo of the currency for the 'Sm tive vears fs more Scliool-Fund Buni No. 4, o B, 187 The Schoal-Fand honda really an [ndebtednesa of gly o trausfer of o fo tial Sehoot Fund [ tne State. It TUE PLATPONM, ‘The following Is the platform adopted: The ltopuhiicans of Nebraska, reafirming the principles that carried the nation saccessfully throagh the crinis of the Rebellion, the dangers of HNecanstruction, and thereadjustment of the social and business Inferests of the people, and meeting the 1esue of the hour in the same anfaltering #pirit with which they confronted the grave prob. met them upon the threshold of their for each scholar, 11, ther the Auditor’s report,’ The onty netual debt of ‘Treasurer outstanding, (. debt, therefore, s that daf War-bones due 1881 Warrants ... Total...., the North; the equal righta of all citizen ordained by the amended Constitation, shail be uarantecd, and ft shall not be dangerous to the flluvr limbof acitizento hold and express mn opluon, and 10 vote as he pleasen, Second—"Tho pubilc service shall be elovated on & busia of 4 more econoiaical and eficiant adminia- tration of alfatrs, the tenuro of an oflice to care for the term prescribed in the com during a (aithful performance of the dut) d the rights and privileacs of an oficial as & suver- eign citizen of the Itepablic should not be Inter- fured with »o long as they, are exercleed without neglect of bis duties, . Jhird—~Sincorly secking fratarnal rolations with the States iatoly In rebeliion, we summon the peo- plo to vigilance and unflinching warfare againat the deninnd tnat the damagrs ausiuined by tne people of these States in tunlefluuucu of the unprovoked war wazed agatnat the Unlon shall be paid out of the National ‘Freasusy,.and - tho raids of the Solid South in unticipation of the Democratic control of the national purse must Yo met with the same an- faitering spicit of reaistance which foiled tne at- tempt Lo Lako pussession of our public property wilhi an anaed haod. . KHourth--'he suthority conferted upon Congress by the Constitution to regnlate intor-Stute com- merce, and wnihority reserved Lo the savoral States in thelr domestic affaira, la awply suficient to - CANADA. Tleottare of Members of tho Ontario Legls- laturc—Catholic Cinlins—Tho Levia & KKea- nebee Rallway~Lieat.-Gov. Lotolller. Soectal Dipatch (0 The Tridune. Tonoxto, Oct. 3.—~Wrils have been issned for the election of members of the Local Legis- Jature for the Countles of South Simcoe, West Figin, and Essex,—vacancies having been sreuted by Messrs. McDougall, Hodglns, and made Uct, fijflthreu years in lown. tate has neariy chmplet & Deal and Dumb Astlun Reform Schools, aild une rebullt and enlarged the ol FPuaiterson becoming eandidates for the Com- noue, years the tax-levy few exceptions, w mill. It Is now bul, tiva wers tho scssed at The nowinations aod polling whl iolfe orzans are extravagant In thelr fie 1 Lhe ground ot having belped the Con- 'ty into yower, They osk for an 1n-h Catholic representative in the Cabinet, an Qri-h Catholie Speaker. In. she [louse of Com. n an frish - Cattiolle Jwlze on the Ru- % than £70,000,000 ereater than for the five years Jreme Court Heutlh, and—the” frish Catholics | $H0rd Ihe femedy auaiiiet thy growing «pocessions next, rieeding and including tho yesr 15, 2 bemng ane elehith of ¢l ,mYmauun—-nmmu~ ple whould bu Jeatously yuarded against extortions | 10 further urzed that, an unlimited lssue of and 820: horsas, 816 Lot the power and- patronagu of the | wnd tyrauny on the part of corporations snd thete | greenbacks would catly depreclate or and 81 AN savine e veenment be placed at thelr disposal, coubination of massed capital by adequate Siate | vendep tnem worthless. In 1864 the \ated at alls before’ oL uf e prize-cattlo exhibited at Jast | sud Natlonn) legiatation, greenback sunk so) low that it took | Msted atall: befor Fyth~The Tanl of the ‘vation shall be sacred, sud 14 contracts be redoumed in epirit and letter, 244 the nation’s honor shull be heid ay Inviolate as the natlen's life. il alrth—We bail the auspicious sicnaof reviving trade und Industey, sud “cougratulate the peupte apon this practical’ evidenco that the depression which grw out of the dnauclal Jdisvrders forced upon us by tho Rebellion 1 yiving place to ree turning confdence and pernanent prusperity, which can rest alone onm a Hxed money standutd, §1851n that currency to bo worth a dollar in goldy and that the first §200,000,000 of wreeu- backs lasued were worth more and had a greater urchasing power than $400,000,000 of ereen- cks when that amouat was lssued subso- quentiv. He artzned that what we want now Is confldence and courage; and that when resnmp- tlon is once sccured, that very fact will bring Iuto circulation a . large,’ amoint of colu, and will probably add to “dur present circulation weer's falr have bean secured, and wll be 1 10 Enghad next month, for thy ity of live cattly to better financlal cond| r the Canada Company's prize of £100 for the beet twentyfive bushels ol tali-wheay Lrowin Ontarw was wwarded to W, Tuck, of Ivedson, Cu & WASHINGTO! pectal Diepated to Wasmisazox, D.¢,/Dt, .. Oct. #.—Counterfelt greenbacks aie In cireclation, brought here by sbarvery | settied saluce, anu fuit’ dccurity and certainty for piore than, s:(m‘uxxltmfi Qur only safety, therc- Irom the diates, ® 4 z fore, fs tostand by the Redumption act, ibou fitty ien of the Princoof Wales Ttegl- [ Secvutl=The greenback shall not be dishonored | "2 "y ¥ or depreciated, snall ho made as guod as hones cola; the lnoorar's: dolfar ahall mean & real dobj the uncerfainty of its valne which robs toil paralyzes trade ehiall cesse, and uur currency shall @ the best currency, becanse, whether paper or coly, it wnall be equivalent, convertible, socure and steady, Liugata—The demonetization of silver worked fraud upon the people by ertppling the nation fesuureea for payinz (s Indebtednons, The act reatoriug ts legal-tonder character and providing fur Lhe colnage of standard sliver dollars wi tiwmoly and just, but its colnage should be free,and the 30, 000, trado dollars now in circulation abonld o6 tado legal-tendor, : Vi Democratic party in Ninth~The record 1ta recent nttempt to sieal the L'residency by vio. lence, intimidation, marde 'uriog the came Faiun 4% ibo polly by stutluy Laliut-boxes, fal ing returre, and obstructing the eanv votea; by bribery of Kloctors, and by protand returns “from false and udulent Electors, by the device of an extru constitutlonst methed of canvassing the Eloctoral votes: 1in re tlon of il own offspring, the Electoral Come D, k% svon ne it falled 1o earry out Its parti- san dealgns; its plot to precipltaio snarchy and revolution by Qiibusteriug in the tlouse of Repre. sentatives until the oxpiration of the constliutional term In which tbe Electoral canvass could be come ploted, and the corrupt bargalu whicn It attempta 1o prove 1t made as o condition preceitent to the abandoument of the cousplracy, illustratos ihe spuit of iis so.called Democracy, being sab- versivo of the Conatitution, destructive of law avd order, and_[n contempt of puulic bonor and decency. We arralgn this arly wa 8 constant disturbor o public tranquillity, S awloy concluded that pmapcru{ conld h on!y come with honost monoy, a money having a fixed value by a fixed standand recoznized by the whole world, The Wuies are improving. Wa are keeplng our credit uyp by keeping our promlses, The balanvg of- trade is now 1 our fayor, and, by keeplag up our courngo and our fafth, we shall by next January have reached greater properity than ever before. Thoe Re- publican party is the onlv party in favor of walnwaiving honest monvy, Let us xeep up ourcourage and cffort {n this bebalf, The speaker was frequently applauded, WATERMAN, Kpectal Dispatch to The Tridune, WaTrRMAN, TiL, Uct. .—The Republicans of this village and surrounding country gathered at Masonic Hall this evoning to listen to an ad- dresa by Col. Jobn C. Sherwin, candidate for Congress from this district, 1o hastily ro- hearsed the origin and cuuse for Iol‘-nhuz, andthe wmount issucd, of Government bonds, grrecn- backs, and national currency, the original amonnt of nationol Indebtedness, and thoe rapid manaer in which it bad been reduced under the Itepublican Admiulstration. Ile showed the fatlucy ol flooding the country with irredcotna- ble currency. Mr. Sherwin is o deep thiuker and o pleasant speaker, and will make us an able member, Our next 8tate Senator, Capt. J. R, Marstiall, also addressed us for a fow mu- ments, ’i"mu us o pleusaut aud fostructive ad- dress. Our people are euthusiastic, and will vote the Republican ticket “solld In Nqvember, OEN. LOGAN AT PRINCETON, muent are /il on duty guoi Montreal, Uttawa & Oceldental Rallway. A benvh-warrant has by fssued tor E. H, Gl fur libel the detendant having mado de- fault when culled incourt, Information has Leen received that Goft Is in Boston, Spectal Dispateh 1o The Triovne, Quenrc, Oct. 3.—~The Superintendent of the Government Raftways bas reported to the Local Giwvernment that the Levis & Kennehee Raile way has leen so far allowed todeterforate that it is vow unsafe for use, and should boe con. demned, Tho attention of the Government bavivg thus been officlaily called to the state of e road, it 4s probablo that the Cabinet will ehortly take action toward clusing it for the uresent to trafile. Mr. Senecal, the present Jessee ol the road, who took It outof the hands o1 the Eoglish capltalists who had advanced the mauey 1o bulld it, partly through the Influcnce of Mr. Cnapleau, & member of the late De Bouchervlile Government, has been running it for two or three years on his own nccount, pocketing all the proceeds, and avstaining from keeplog the road ino stute of repuir, The Do Bouchierville tovernment pe- fused to futerfere with Mr. Senceal, because he was africtat of Mr. Chapleau, and advanced money toald the Conservatives fa thelr elee. tions, especially 1n Dewnmaowd and Arthiabaska, Comervatlves aro indulglng in speculutions over the supposed coting disinbisal of Licut,- Loy, Letellier, ‘They suy the new UGovernment ol Sir Julin Maedouald will turn its att Hine the iine of the ol the War Dcmrzmcnp Al ings. The Washinzton Poet In the ciplier telezrams sfow cameluto Jost says: ‘Gen, Butler owu interest, Ho the New York Tvibune that sany, and for weeks puat i paper can teatily, foltn the barg: 1, to make vigorous attae onu word has unin'nml editorial coluns of Irum bard-movey people.’ ‘Thls sic matter us soon as it {s fustalied, and will | 8 8 wanton fus of curity in 16 perulatent Bneciil Dupatch (o The Triduns, Democratic memer of th Uistilss the offender for his conduct towards | Sissults npen the authority end atavility of s | pgyyogtow, 1l Oct, theeTo-duy lias been a | Bome paris of it, howe eatabiished (uverament; as falso to the nation in crippling 18 2ruy iu s time of unccetainly and danger: as guilly of false pretenses in clalming for the Democratle House & reduction In public ex- penditures to be replaced by deficcucy bille; ue dependent upon a woitd Bauth, and thereby sul scrvient to Ite demands; as jolning bands with the true, aa th De Boncherville Governmot, Butler, however, thot there is not tho allghtest hood, even 1t Bir Johin were Inclined 1on, that Lord Dufferin or the Mar- onln of Lorne would consent to procecdings so compromising, ihe galn un{ for Princeton, It was ushered fn by a o national saluta by our battery, Buanting sod evergreens were profusely dlsplayed vn Maln strect, Tho 10-0'clock traln hrought Gen. John A, Lovan, orator of the day, whio was reccived Ly Probate Judzo Les Carollua, i In the city Irlends from that State, HKpecial Disoatch (o The Tridune. nuacalled Ureenback-Labor “party to repudiate the | {he vetcrans, cumpany of the Fourth Regi- | 9 ST, Grom oL, 8= pational obligatious, and to port fts wild A Y i G Wado ST, Grorog, Out,, Oct, 8.—While plowlng an ensmes of "m m:n eith gat mo ‘and its fur- | ment: L, N, tl, two pleces of artlilery from old eod-lietd ou the farm of My, Westwood, the Pluw turned up o buman skull, Further search s made by digming, snd tweoty-five akeletons 0 all were found, packed in a heap about two deet under tbe surface, Althouxh no jmple- 1uents were found with the bones, the fuference 19, that they are Indisn remains, Kuectal Dupateh 1o Tha NN1PEd, Muw,, Oct, H. Lewisluture baving pussed cents vee acre o latd owned by the Hudsou's Bay Company, for cducational purposcs, the Cotnpany appealud; and Chiet~Justico Woud bas sustuitied the upneal, un theground that the tax dnan exceptionul one, aud beyoud the power ol the Legistature to impose, QUELRL, Oct. 8. —~The Marquls of Lorne and Frincess Loutse will sall for Cauada on the 14th ot November. The Allan steamer Sarmatlan Jias beeu chartered 10 convey the now Goveruor- General aud roval consort, The Burmatian will bometstsca by the Liritlsh North American squadron now ti port, and cscorted to Halifuy, Jeuiere it s definitelv arranped the Marquis aud Trrincess will trst set foot ou Canadtan soil, 0108 £0, Oct. 8.~The creditura ol Campbetl & Cansels, bankers aud brokers of this city, n,-.}t m:)“d appoluted lospectors, Lisbllities, 91,500, HaxiLton, Ont, Oct. 8.~The wool ware- Unclds, Wagner's battery from Princeton, and cltizeus In carriages, all cnliveued by martial nusie. Al this crowd and nolse was uso it was reunion day for all the soldiers of Hureau County, wuo were tnvited to come [n with thelr families, Hght the camp-fires ogaln, sod take little sow-b and hard tack, ‘Tho address of (iun. Lozan in tho afternoon was & splendid effore, and was recelved with great enthusiasm, Gen. Henderson and others followed, until the lires of patrintism burued as of yore. LASALLE COUNTY. Spectal Diapateh (o The Tribuna, Orrawa, 1H., Oct, 3.—Péltical 1natters are becoming warui fu LaSalle Cuum{. ‘Ihere are thiee full and distinct tickets im the field: the stanch old Hepublicau, the out-and-out Boure bon: the malcoutents of sl parties, or, as I thewaclves, Groenbackers, ‘The ilrpub- licans were never wore frialy unkied than :uu()- are to-day, sud, although the county hasal- waye been cluse, yet wo are contldent Lhat every wnan named on odr ticket will bo clected, The ircenbuckers will plump thelr entire vote for lloprescutative for Dave Richey: white Demo. crats will try und elect two caudidates, ani nay thereby loso both, and fet Richiev lu. But Re- publicans sro ulive to the fact that it fs not fm- possible that one of thelr men muy lack o few :\leruor Rreater wuccess would b amity, Tenth—We earncatly protest against the zroroul- tlon to withidraw 1he vubiic lands west of the (00th wezldian trom soltiement, the homestead, vre-cmp- tlou, and thaber-calture faw. d we deinand that 48 800 a4 practicanie the Indiane now within our Lorders be removed to tha tetrilory set apart exe clusively for Iheir aves. 4 ‘e invite all good citizens, of what- ever previous political tice, to nuite with the He- publtean party, the only elfeciual bulwark against national repudftion aud . dlegrace; the only or- wanization cep! tl bonor,. This gred to sl lepub- licana to tive 10 Its high oblication Join beart aud hand for triumoh of the principles npon which the securily and welfare of tuo Kepublie depenus. COLORADO, REVISED RETURNS. Dexver, Col,, Oct. 3.—Revised returna from twenty-one countles fucrease the majoritice betore reported. Belford's majority over Pa tersoe, Democrat for Congress, s 2,745, Pitkin' majority over Loveland, for Governor, ts 2, ‘The counties yet 1o bs regorted will probably increase the average Ropublican majority in the Btute 08,000, The Greenback yote 1o the Staf s nutloual ca. licun “Comnmittes neetings, nud w. ol his purposs to nud that at spected, A short crate of Buuwter th?ly would put a stop to und bocame lund In their ‘ribune, The Provincial law levymz five o nations] sueak, Hampton’s stall partlcipat BEIZED AND DR, muins of the Republlean friends uppesled for protu recallod his prowmtse that allowed {re he would he was to make, Instead of doing thi tion ot the watter louss of Joho Harvey & Co., ou Reveeen | will sgeregato sbout 1 The Lezulatuse | votes, ond conscquently n vivorous aggressive street, was buroed last olght.'Loss, §35,00; | will stand four Republicaus £0 ons Dowocrate | coispalgh has oot Inatyuratos: x county, aud added, with well dusured. ——— 11 AWNBETOWN, thay they mus carry it S —— 01110, ALL TUE CONGRESEMEN, Bpecial Dispuaich 10 The Tyidune. BuawNEETOWN, liL, Oct #—Tue Hfon. J. P, MA), BADGER. pectat Disvaich 10 TAs Tridune. Behool-Fand bond No, 3, of date Inst these amounted to 817 te was: propgrky ol vash-value, Iaw, the rovenue woyld Lo sufMicient to glvon disposs of tho Demdtratie dispatches to hls informed tho editor of graws, and agreed to furnish_thein for publlea- tlon on conditton that the Z'rdune should not attack him caitorially In his csmpalza for the Governorship of Mussachusetts, y secepted the proposition, madu the bare tho Tribune. has surprised many, and calied forth eritlcism personul He, howeyer, continued to_val] o sonal indlzoities wers offered hiin, dom of pullt e that they were protected, ton prowmlsed to visit Sumter County, BoUNCe thesw vutrages i the course of a Whew ho came, hawever, he refratned from ahl mien- 1 his speech, uud declaged Lis bellet thut tuo Deinocrats could carry the 1 of good waa accumplished. 1NTRICT. A 18 The Tribune. .—Tho 1lon. John C. &her- win, Republican eandidate for Cangrees for this hatrict, will speak as follows: Oct. 4; Wowlstack, 5: Syeamare, 73 Pecaton- fea, 8: Rocktou, Y3 Durand, 107 Roscos, 11. Woorlstock Oct. 5. A AENATOR RLAINE AT DES MOINES. Des Moiwgs, fa, Oct. 3.—3enator Blaine's meeting in this city this nfternoon was attended by between 25,000and 30,000 people. ‘The special trains on the diferent roads were unable to bring to Des Moines all the people desiring tovome. Thers wero Iarze numbers present from polnts as distant as Omaba, Stoux City, and Davenport, and it fs cstimated that two- thirds of the counties In the State were repre- scoted. No such gathering has ever been ktnown In Dea Moines, except at the State reunlon of The city was profitecly decornted, and his ;l.-- e spuke for two honres, desottng himself to finan- tle was very radical outapoken on the atiestion of money from the -money polnt of view. ‘This evening the iton, K. W, Palmer, of Chl- cago, rddressed a great throng of Republicans, wrdinary warinth, sinatic welcome from Ie discussed the finan- stions, both at length, power, ur Dubuque to-mor- row afternoon, and speaks fu thut city on Sat- TIE ATATR DENT. Spsttal Correspondenes of The Trivune Drs Moings, In, Octs (reenback papers ure moking the atatement that, under the financtal management of the Republican party, the public deht of Iowa Is 1t s abaolutely false, State Auditor, tn hia last report, wives the fol- The lowing statetnent of the public debt Oct. 1, 18772 .o 112,202.20 ov. B,688,14 t'dato Jan. 1510 nbove piven not tho Btate. It 14 sini- ind to another. ‘Tho tate is not required to pay these honds, 1t only has the interest to pay, and this intercst {s used by the public 18 upportioned to tho countles twice each yenr, st the rate of 25 cents efore, should ot af pear s a ourt of the Stute debt, as 1t appears ln the Blate s the war- bonds of $300,000, which the holdera retuse to surrouder, and tho amuunt of warrants on the In the 1&t dav of June TANTSL, Tha public 100, 000.00 027.51 The Btate Treasurcr expeets to redecm nearly sl outstanding warrants hefore January next. A eettlement with the State Treasurer will be 1, whert tho, condition of warrants will be known at that ante, ‘The Hepubllcan gdarty has been In power tran- Duning that time the ed a new Capitol; It hias Luilt and maintalned two Insano [fospitnls, 8 Blind Asylum, two Penltentiary; aud has 1d Penltentlary, which was the first and only elecinosynury lustitution fuougurated h’ th¥ Democracy. evy Jds been 1 b waa Incrensed uring theso wo mills, with a half o mille, At this rate, tho state ns- neecording to large surplus to tbeylreasury every year. Rut, by an uncqual and nujust valuation, the revenue I8 Jargely reduced; :1No clusa practice this to such an oxtent as fecmers, wiho are the loudest in complaint of taxés:” Ju some countles they value hous ot 50 cu{8 Q:I.n uthiers 83; cattle, 810 ) 4 £23; sheep, 50 vonta ¥ix months aro not next ossessment, thoy are sold, nud no tuxiy paid on them, all thews clrcummm,:a. no 8tato can slow a un Lthao lown. —tt— Under N NOTES. ANLITARY INTERIBRENCE, The Tribune._ —Complaints havo reached hore Irom KRnpubllcan sources in South Carolina that the commander of the Fitth Artll- lery thero is In thorgiich sympathy with the Democracy, and that contrary tothe regulations o ifth United States Artlllery Band s copstantly employed {n rene derlug asstatance to D-:mocmn at political mcet- DUTLYR'E Ase. an artlele devoted to belng published in Now York states thata tronk full of cipher telegrams sent by the ,‘)cndun of both parties possession of Uen, Butler, The soon found o way to t he had these tele- ‘The Tribuie has been publisting clpher telezrams s furnished and transiated by Gen. Butler, Mr, Reed hay, 03 every reader of fully kept his part of 11y bas permitted correspondents 1;.4 upon Hutler, but not aminst him 0 the ‘This aflonce tory Is reported to have come fromn a e Putter Committcee, ver, arscertamly not Tribune to-day editorially desvunces ISTIMIDATION, of Buwter Cuunlr. Sauth with several of his ‘They grive an account of allairs fu thelr soction which Is disaraceful to lismpton und the Democrats of that county, Judgu Lee, as Chalrman of tho Repub- has colled making sgecches at them. "This was after liumpton bad promised that Re. publicans should be protected in the ex all political rights, wnd made pablie dec! soveral political a0 of tlon that order prevaled, rights wero re- sloes the Demo County woneladed that Robublican meetinis, threats awalust Leo, tings and 1o Fiually & mob ot Democrata broke up vne of his meetings, and in this an oflicer on cd. Judeo AGGED OVY Leewss to the county seat, a distuice of twenty miles, aud forcibly paraded abotit the town as the re- party, and muny por- He and nts lon to Hampton, and ubltcaus should be ul uction, and that Tlam ud ch sigoificant cphasls, Ubon reciting this conditlon of affairs Lore, Judie Lew sud lus trivnds fAind that the uuthonties can take no steps to represa this violence, Blade, Republican caudiasto for Sunenutendent MUl HOsach S0 The 2o, f Public Tustruction, aclivered u fne. uddress ——— ANN Ansos, Mich., Sept. 8—A Military | Corcusys, O., Oct. .—Every one feels that | o =) e e 8 ; Court of Iuquiry, cousistivg of Ma}, E. 8, Uth, 'h'tbzl!leu‘wanw be lunzh?wm Wil e beye last nlzht to an appreclative sudiehee, He MISCELLANEOUS, bas been well recclved, and has wade mavy fricnds In this part of the Btate. flo e wvl- deutly the right wan for the place, aud will get Capt. D. C. Poale, and Licut. F. 3. Thorne, dde oue of 1he most bitter contests, espectally "Iwenty-second United Btates Iofautry, m:) iu the Coogressioual Districts, that has ever : k juto the case of Ma). . ) arouslng vute o Southeru Tilivols. The Hon. Heshihdants lookt o] o ero woder th | been cartied ou fn tat Btate, Jobn G. Thomo- [ & 70Ul ell, Republican candidate for Cougress, | Delaware, the prospectl Frauduleut Debtore! act, at the Instance of tag | 308 bos sssuwmed biy former bearing, and is at- | s addressing an sudicnco at this time. 1 the siter, M. J, B. Reed. The inquiry was | suming that the Democracy have a sure thiug, | oben sir, e udvocutes bonest money and called by Gen. Buerwsu st Badrer's réquest. BMra. Reed usked tiue v.u‘Frodum wituesses, mud the {nquiry adjoursed to the ftia lust. Badeer saye be bas swmple testimony Lo prove biis lunoceuce, dustry a8 the cure (or hard thues, Ho1s fug a lively cunvass, aud will coutivue. to ad- dress the poople fu every coruer of tho distsict il the polls close. 80d will carry the Btate by s good majority. At the Democratic beadquarters (¢ s clalmed that the following Democratio Cougressmen will be elected: Bayler, in tho First; Goss, Bccond; Meashoo, Third; Lefeyre, Fifth; terday that be thought it 0B Byectal Dispatch 1o The Tribune, Cnmmm. 1., Oct. 3.—The Republicans of CUSTOM-HOUSE iNVESTIGATION. ML, Sixth; Fluley, Fuwbth; Converse, ; New Yous, Oct. &—Tho Custonr-flouse In- | Suths Ewiog, Teuth; ,Diskey, Eleveatt | 11 SIS BOrtion of Lhs, sotuty bebd a | of feptesentatires woul vestigating Commlttee this mornivg briely ex- | Atherton, Fourteentb; Guddes, Fifteeuth; | Tyay part of the vounty Is @ Democratic stroni~ awlved Appralscr Dutcher, without suy fm- portaut result, snd the Chairman (Wood] auvounced that the next sessfou woild be bel Ju Wasliugton on the st Wednesday In De- sud Whey, Bixteenth, with the possible clection of Emwit fo the Tweifuh, Miller fu the Beven- teenth, and Poe fu tbe Twentleth. “The ouly two they constder dountful are Warner lx'J“:hu ey Bold, aud, last weck, they bad u big rally ot tho same place. About 200 “persons asseuibled Lo r Jones, the Democratic aaplrant fur Con- gress. To'day the procession was over ha)f a e loug, add oVer 33 Persviis Were preachit, Ureenvack cause. TENNES: - Spectal Duspater Nasmviers, Teun., U Tuirtceutts and HHurd i the Seveuth, SENATOR BATARD'S VIEWS, Speetl Dispateh tw The Trioune, New YORK, Oct, .—Thomas F. Havard, of ve Democsatic bard: woney candidate for the Presfdency, who bas been on o visit to this clty for two or thrce days past, is reported 88 saying 10 & geutleman yes- vrobable that three Presidentiat candidates would be fn the teld in It -a Ropublican, Denocrativ, and Green- back candidute. It was possible, t0o, the House of Represeutatives would bLe called upon to It Gen, Butler Is de- feated 1o Massachusetts for Governor, Senator Havard thinka (t willbs 4 serous blow to the seE. » The Trivune, . U =Tue Greesbask Eigiu, Friday, Demnocratie . and 300, 000,00 aceepted the nominatlon, aml will enter the arenaafiatust John . Touse, Thomas Claiborne, and John A, Camobell, The (ircenback GQuhernatorinl Canventlon met this afterngon, Andrew J. Keliar, of Meinphle, presiding. _Kel- lar deltvered a brief speech, when Kellar, Louls Tilwan, Shelbysille, B. F. C. Brooks, of Nash- sille, were nominated. Kellar withirew, and Tilman waa nominated by naeclamation, flo vriclly returned thanks, “and nceepted the nomination. THiman is a fanner, B3 years old, n narive of Tenncasce, aerved {n the” Forty-first Congresa, has been Circuit Court. Clerk and Chancery Clerk. George J. Stubbicsleld deciined the nuinination. Hoturul Senatorml vacancy will be tilled Saturday. TERRE HAUTE, IND, Epectat Dispaleh 10 The Tyibune, Tenne Havrm Ind, (o, K—About 5,000 rcuule were gnthered at Cotrt Park this even- o 1o lsten to a srm.-h from the Hon. Georze H. Pendleton, of Olto, to the Demacracy, on the money subject. It was n slrong soft-money micech claimbng to the Democrats all the bene- it and ownersitp of thie greenbick, atd Insfat. fngg woon paving the bouds, principal and tnter- cst, fu baner money, ‘The Mon. W. W, Curry, of Imllnn:fmll!. Ind., nddressed n gathering of fully 1,500 people as. sembied at the Hepublican wizwam this even- ing on the money l}lwsliuu, It was an exceed- ingly clear, able sddrees, given in the most con- vineing and rapid muanner, and was received with deep uttention and 1rurwcnl avplause. 1t was very effective upon the Natfonals present. DODAR COUNTY. Spectal Dinpatch to [he Tribune, Watentows, Wi, Uct. l.—Yesterday the Democrats of Dodge County, ab their Conven- tion at Junean, piaced In vomination the follows tng ticket: Senator, C. 1. Williamas Shent, o Lo Rix: Register, U, Hemmy; Treaaurer, {icorzze Schotts Cletk of Coust, dames Malono; Couuty Clerk, Jdohn Bolon; Distrlet-Attorney, .[!. 'i! Ilabyn; Surveyor, George Morse; Coronor, . Lynch. to-morrow for examination, CONFESSION. quently met him at the Good Templar’ Jar medivine, JOLIET. &peclal Dispatch to TA¢ Tribune, - Alscharged, lU?i 1,03t; femules, 5. PITED, epita until November, terence. ——— RELIGIOUS, « METHODISTS, Speclal Dispateh to The Tribune, Font Atxinsow, Wis, Oct, ! NBW TORK, Scnexecrany, N. Y., Oct. 2—The Republt- cansof the Twentloth Diatrict baverenominated John 1L Starin for Congress, Hunsox, N, Y., Oct. 3. —=The Democrats of the Thirtcenth District nominated 0. P, M. Baker for Cong; Boatay, Oct. J.—The First District Green- back Congressional Conventfon nominated Lemuel Boadford, 2d, subject to the ratifi- une to examine Into the character and wse. meinbers of the Conference, D § M. Steele, ot Lawrence University, Appletou, and Treas urer of the EQucational Fund of the Conference, gave a dine ruport to the Conferance. Tho an- nual report of the Methotist Buok Concern cation of the Democratic Congressional Conven- | Was read by the Sccretary, which showed it tian, ’ to be in good condition, (. C, liaddock preach- Honsersvitig, N, Y., Oct, 3.—The Kepub- | v the annual musstonary sermon this evening. F. 8, Stetn, of Racine; 8. Lugm, of Bay View; and E. L. Eaton, of Beloit, preuched this evens tng on the anniversary of the Courch Extension Soclety, 8ueclal Dispateh ta Tne Tribune, JACKSONVILLE, [ll., Oct, —Thicra wwas quite an erense of attendanco at the sesaluns ol the Hllnowa M. E. Conlerence to-day, Centenary Hcans of the ‘twenty-ninth District uominated Dr. P. Richardsou for Congress. Lowvitie, N. Y., Oct, .—=The Ttepublicans of the Twenty-seon tstrict natninated Wars ner Millur (or Congry Berrano, Out. 8.—The Republicans of the Thirty-second Distrlet nominated Sherman 8, Rouers tur Congress, " Church was _crowded to-night to listen LONNEBCTICUT, n Hanteorn, Conm, Uct: & —~Joseoh 0. Haw- [ 19 o aldress “'dm{?‘f:”" Gonrort ley has been nowminated tor Cougross hy the TRenublicans of the First Congressioval Dis- triet, Brinazront, Cann., Oct. L—The Demacraty of the Fourth Congressional Dtstrict nominatod W, Lrugerho ] d to a large oudience ot p.m. Tl Ymmlnent temperance workers addressed o well-attended and enthuslastle temperauceo mecting nt the Court-fouse this evening, Dr. John H, Viucent, of New York, and Chaplain McCabe, of Ohio, of nationul “soutation, are expected to-morrow or Suturday. . A B 1 M, Mirswacker, Oct, 8.~The third day of the deard of Foreten Missions was devoted to hear- tog and diseussing reports {rom committees on dilforent misslons. The Woman's Buard niso hield a mecting, but no Important busiucass was transacted. o A very larzo audience assembled this eveniug to hear the uonual address by President Hop- kina, Tho following officers were clected for the ensuing year: President, Murk Ilupklins, D. Dy Viee-Prosident, the Hoo. Willlam E. Dodze; Prudentiol Committee, Auguatus C. Thompson, D. D,, the llon. Alphcus Marding, Ezea Farnsworth, Joseph 8. Topes, Prof, B, C. Smyth, C, C. Barr, Elbridge Torrey, £, B. Webb, D, 1., the Rev. Isaae K, Worcester; Corresponding Becrotaries, Nathaniet G, Clurk, . K, Alden; Recording . Seeretary, the Rev. Jolin O, Means; ‘Ireasurer, Longdon 8, Ward} Auditors, Avery Plunimer, Arthur W. Tufts, J. M. Uurdon. Y. M. C A Special Dispuich 10 Tue Triltime Nonat, N, Oct, 3.—Tho sixth annnal State Convention of the Youug Men’s Christlan As- goclation of lilinofs assembled at 8 p, m. to-day in tho M, E. Church in this place, and will cone tinue untit Sunday cvenlug, Incoming delega- tions were met at the depot by tho Reception Committeo of the Normal Assoclatlon, aud as- signed to homes of Normal people, whoae guests they sre. Already a large number of delegatos ‘are present, 1. 0, 8pofford, of Chlcuzo, was elected President pro tem., and the Rey, Carl Irland, of Cliteago, Secrotary vro tein, W, W, Vanaredale, of the Chicarw SWalchman, opened the subject * Hlow to Advertise.” “The Rev. Donnld“Fletcher, evangelist, opened the dis. cusefon, *The Young Mcen's Christian Assocla- tion in Bmall Towns." ‘Tuo discussions were lively and interesting. ok R CUSTOMS FRAUDS. Criminal Prosecation of Importors in New York, Growing Out of Thelr Destruction, Through n Conapiracy, of Documonts In Uovernmental Posscesion Which Would ave Proven a Caso of Swuggling, Speciul Disvatch (0 The Tribune, New Yonk, Oct, &—Carl J, Triacca and Anthony Degrieft wero arrested Weduesdpy cvening on warrants charging them with coo- spiring to destroy documentary cvidenco of frauds perpetrated szainst the Government. They wera released on furnishing $10,000 ball each. To-dav Iugh J. Begley, o lawyer, was arrested upon o war- vant charglng partlcipation in the same ollense, The creumstances which led to the dotection of the offenses charzed are slngular, aud the Times says that, before tho cnd is reached, it i3 understood mavy prominent men rankinz ns high a3 Scnators and Congressmen, aund as low as Departmeut attaches at Washing- toy, will be seriously compromised. Tracen and Degrief arc tho principal members of tho slllc and lace finporting houso of Deygrie® & Co, They have a European agel In 1875 actlon was begun by the United States agmmat Degrfeft & Co. for the recovery of $200,000, and o asccond sult to recover $150,00 for alleged fraud on the customs reveuue ef- fected by false and fraudulent lnvoices of jn- vortatious and undervaluation of goods, The iuformer appearing ou the court recond was John Kanekl, Kanekl's attorney was Degley. CRIM CRIMINAL LLOPEMENT. Speciul Disvsch to The Fribune, Prrrsnuno, Pe., Oct. .—A socicty aensation has Justcome to light hers which invobres two or threo of the wealthieat and most prominent familics in the city. Tt sppears that tho wifo of a weil-known merchant left her homs two wecks azo lnst Monday, ostensibly for a trip to Cullfornia on account of poor health, but, -in reality, to ¢lope with n young fellow of 2 who bus for sume time been noticeably attentive to her, ‘The lady In the case Is about 43, Is noted for her besuty and accompilshm mts, and s & npetite blonde. Bhe s the danzh- ter of n promincut lawyer, and has held agood position: in society before thin affair, The youne inan who is sald to have fled with her i chielly noted for his good looks nnd great expeetations, his father belng very wealthy., A rumor urevalls, that the ludy took $10,000 of tier husband’s money with her. Deteetives have the case 'In hitud, ‘The couple, whose fnuines cannot be Twn at present, are betleved to have zone to: Canada, Interesting develop- wncents aro expocted in a few days. TOUL PLAY. Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune, Jouter, TNl., * Oct. B.—A body, Ideotified as that of George CraWford, was taken from the Lower Caual bagln heru to-daz. An oxamiva- tlon of the body dlsvlosed cvidences of murder, 08 the throat was vut, and there was nlso an ugly kntfe-wound In the left breast, directly nbove the heart, ; The man's rbs on both sides had been broken, and tho body showed other Injurles, Crawford was o Canadlan, about 53 years of age, and was emplosed on tho caunl- Lont Kosecruns, * He left the boat last Tuesday un its urrival {u dollet, which was the Iast timo o was scon alive by auy ol lis acquaintances, Acting Coroner. \"l{mxu holding an inquest, which will be conclided to-morrow, So far nothiug bus beon diaclosed which [urnlsies o clew to tho munderér, ATTEMPTED MURDER, 5 -Aoeciat Diswateh tn Tae Tribune, Detnorr, Mich,, Oct. 8.—At an carly hour this morninig Pat Howe, & notorlous rough sud Democratic ward politician, accompanied’ by ‘Thomas Mcagher, an fudividual of tho same stamp, went {nto the Revers louse saloon, alter belog on an’all-nlght druok, and got Inte o Tow with the barteuder, Emorson J, Gibion, A beated discussion about the ncrits of Hanlan aud Courtuey scems to havestaried thetrouble, Finally Meagher drew a revolver and deliberate- ty lired, the ball tuking effect in Gibson's tleht breast. 1o thon walked ont of the saloon, nnd was colisred Ly o policeinan, The wounded tmun {s very low to-uight, as the ball can's by Iound, and recovery s doubtful. Howe wus arresied, but released, COUNTERFEITENRS ARRTESTED, CINGINNATI, O, Oct, 8.—United States Mar- shals Patet and Matthews arrested Monday last, in Wayno County, W, Va., lienry L. Maltland, I 1L Muitland, ifenry MeNally, aud Miles Elkins, who belong to a gang of counterfcitors Wwlo bave been operating fn thut sectlon for sawe time. Bealey, molds, stainps, w e connterfelt colu was found fu thelr posscasion, Lou 7, Uct. &—The Unitod States au- tharlties hiero have rocelved infurmation that o large cang of counterfuiters, who have been op- erating iu the mountajns, bave been captured, Fourteen ure now uuder arrest. Plates, ole,, wero captureds - Uperations were extenatye, SHOOTING AFPAILL. Soeetal Correspondencs of Ths Trihune, Bycastonr, Ik, Oct. 2.—A littie shooting As attorney for Kanski, he was {racas ovcurred hero last nigit, In which two Lrought Into closs * rolatlons with younz men, named respectively tass and Long, | tho law oflicers of the Government, touk wn nctive part. A few weeks since, these men bought out arestaurant here, and, vot hav- ing ade payments accorbng to contract, the establlshment was closed by sn oflicer; which #0 unraied them that a controversy arose, calls i 8 large crowd aronnd, wiien one drew a re- volver; but, zs ho fired, Wiy urin was struck, throwiui the ball aboye the lieuds of the crowa, Buth then wade thelr cscape. ' THE ILLICIES RATRDRO, TarTLy Rock, Ak, Oct, 8,—Deputy United States Mursbale Woodurd and O'Doauel have returned from & successful rald on the Jllcit whisky distilleries of Sharp, Duxter, and lzard Countics. Tue Marshol's poasy conslsted of twenty wen. - Ten prisoners werd captured, and bronght to this vity, One very larze still with mash and whisky was destroyed i Isant County aud anothor 1o Baxter County, The rald was vontlued to cousnties bordering on the Missourl aud to fadlitate the preparation of tho case for trial, was furntshied with a room fu the United States buildivg. Ho thus became o sort of special nastatant tothe Unfted States Attarnoy, aud oceupled Uovernment quasters for ucarly thres wonths, resdy for trial, and shortly afterworg becama acquainted tntlmately with Joha W, Brittinghaw, confidential employe of Deorfell & Co,, whom they had specially chuarged wit tho “outside® management ‘of thelr casc, Drittinghum gave Begley to understand that 1t would be to his interest 20 sell ouf, that he could niake more moncy by so dolng than by pushing the prosecution. * Beuley ten admit- ted thera was certaln evidence (o Washington bo could kot tuto his possesslon, cinbracing letters from Degricl & Cu., Europeun correspunidents, folis tuvolees, sud oliwer motiers of proof, liog, tho chlef evldence uweafuit defendunts. told Unttingham he wlzht have AN INSANE ASSARSIN, documents for $30,000; which 1 would cost ta get them from the (Goverument ofiicers, in whose custudy Lhiey wero ot W, ington. Newotistions ran over several we Begley mads two or three trips to Wastineton, dpecial Diapateh 10 Tha Tridune, BurLiNaTON, ., Uct. 8.—The mao who shot Chicf-of-Pollve Raper last night was arrested at a0 carly hour this moroiog. Ile wave his name g l'xl.’nd' about Aug, }5. wln. pertected 26 Julius Seaman, formerly from Brooklyn, and | b srrangements for the sule ol & Bavarian by birth. . Hle was 1 bl this evideuce to Degrell & Co. to-doy examloed by u Cowmtsslon, adjudeed to be ingune, aud :\:‘- #tnt 1o the lusane Asylum at Mount Pleas- 'I'ie prouls were duly surrendered to Brittng- baw, und destroyed "by Degriell personatly in bls prosence. Uho Uoverniment falled in the case for Jack of these proofs. Beulev, so the Goverument oflldals asicverate, got §5,00 for Bpeclal Correspondence of The 2%ibune, his services. Vhis 1 the offcuse tor wiich the D KaLp, HiL, Oct. 2.~Sherit Tlolcomd pe- | Brisvuershuve veenurrested, Vanderpocl, Giee torued Trih Ol ) jth | & Cuming avs retaiued 83 counsel for Trl dabden o nton, Is., thls morning, wi end Degriefl aud tien. Pryor for Begles, A one Ueorge Nelson, who, ou Bundsy morniug | Cuming decllued to soy anvthloz s to tho last, stole 8 teaw from Mr B, M. Desn, of | defense, excent that the alfsir bs a blackmaliliog Frauklin. Loth man and tesin’ were tracked to | scheme. Eils elients Lave known for 4wo mouths and fouud [n Clluton vy Mr. Holcomb, who bas | this prosceution was coming,ana they miglit bave slown blmself to bu o first-cluss detective as | avolded it 1t they would consent to pay bush: well as oflicer. Deau lsogulshes fu jall. moucy to the Guvernment nformants. Unlted S Etates Assistaut-Distsict-Attorney Flcro says be THE COACIH FROM DEADWOOD, | holdsasct ol documentary proots that wili sur- Suecial Diapaich w0 Tde Trivune. prisy W:““uf‘ the Du.:lu \:nwu ;ll‘xlu{' buerne 8 2 5 : awure of thew, and that they will be taken Sopyz Urer, Tkt ikcA telogriur 1108 | sucy care of it thev wib uot fall (oo urt Thompson to-uluht says & mau wasarrest | g fundy of any destroyer. e says he has «d there to-day, supposed to be one of the gany Which sonbed the wtage tu the Black-Bills ou ——— HIORSE-STEALING. heard bt the watter may counrowle wasy persotis of considerable prowivsuce 1a gaud shuwed fight.” 1le will bo taken to Deadwood Nonwrcm, Conn., Uct. 8.—~Wesley W. Bishop made a shurt supplementary confeasion to-day, in which he nssertsthat on the nignt before his wife died Mrs, Cobb went to lis house to see his wife {n- his absence, and when she subse- loilza tho snme evenimr told him ahe bad given Mrs. Hishop » deme of morohine instead of the regu. SrrinarigLy, 1., Oct, .—The report of the Joliet Penftentiary for Beptember, received by the Governor to-day, shuws: Convicts on hand Bept. 7, 1071 recetved durlng the month, 70: on hand Uct. 1, 1,636; males: Lovtsviner, Ky, Oct, 8.—Gor. McCreary hs granted Henry Crooms, under sentence to bs hanged in tho city to-morrow for murder, a re- It was never thought until to-day that thiere would be oflictal inter- ie Mebho- dist Eplscopal Conference devoted their thne this morning to considering the advantages of the Preachors’ Mutual Ald Sovlety, an organiza- tion for the benefit of the widows and orphans of deceased ministers. Two commitiees wers appointed, one lor Conference Relations, and Tulness of those who are desirous of becoming - was [n effeet us tollows: e got the caso'] | ahout Washinmtor The hond orlginally in the eivid sult. for €200,0% by defanda, elvey M8 ey planida, never having been_eancvled, aud o ) probable hoth these sulta will be revived, ', Governmnent relying on_parale evdonee a1 the eontenta of the doruments destroyed, " ' Fx-District-Attorney Blis, who was {1 o when the sulta aewinst Do GeielT & Co. a8 begitn, rava that & comploto eso was maie Ie brongnt suit and gave nutlee bt 'y aboiit ta fssue o Commission to tnke. the jorg many of Landry and Juband, shinsers o 1 goads I Paris, This In the way the H when he went aat of oflice. Dewrieft emploved Ethan Alicn, an _attor f‘llcllll,' they deopped him and seen: Q. White,” White went to and endenvored to havo the case g missed, 'The Department 3l not ¥enthr, to do that, hut dil the next beat thing fur g firm,—{ssucd a percmptory arder (hat the cacg bo tried without delay, ‘There was no thne vy send to Paris, amd the docnmentary pro iy the possession of thoe District-Attorney way worthless unless sunnotted by oral evidenee of the Informere. These had “been maziciize; In the meantimo. Thele memorles madly 1y). ed. “Then District Attorney. Wooriard, s felL in tho lurch, was compelled 1o conseny tog discontinuance. Subsequently Kauskis Moy ory revived, he renewed his Pecusationg, and anotuer eult wos fnstitated. White went to Washington, Auatn tho Depargg fasued a peromptory order for {nstant trly), y aiain the (niormers were attncked With low of memory, Gen. Woodford was compnileg to acknowledeo he had no evidence, and Judvg Biatenford dismisscd the suft, Mr. Biiss sqyy bo alwaya considered the teeminntion of 1 case most disgracelitl, and had no doyig high offielals 1 Washinzton were puiry of gross corruption In acting s they did. () Ethan Allen susa he found the esidence of thy firm's zuilt complete, and understom why they tovk the case out of hia hands Much of uj Information, the Speclul Ag-nts say, came Iy a Washington clatin_agent, who allegres ne yway promised $5,000 for his services in accuring te documents that were deatroyed, but did uot ge; hla tuuner, ¥ Wash r‘\lr: FINANCIAL. THE BANK OF MISSOURI, dpeelal Diepatch tn The Teibune, 87, Louis, Oct. 3.—A case of unusual interey and fmpostanco is now being tried before Judge Duton in the United States Circuit Court fn thia clty, the platntil being the Natlonal Bang of Conuncren of New York, sud the defendan, the Natlonnl Bank of the Btate of AMissong, which suspended two years ago. The suly 4y for $100,000, alleged to be the remaiuder of 4 Toau of $1,000,600 made by the National Zank of Commerce of New York In 186610 the Natioy. al Dank of Missourl, It appears that, in 183, Jnmes B, Eads, James H, Britton, JohuJ, Hog, Churles K. Dickeow, Amos Cotting, Bartog Bates, and Jotn A, Ubsdell, the Dircotors of the Nattonal Bank of Missourl,borrowed 81,000, 000 of the clrculating notes of the Natioasl Bank of Commerce, Somie $600,000 of this was Afterwards pald back, but, when the 8t. Louts bavk susoended, In Juve, 1877, $400,00 re. tmained unpald, and upon this balance the suy is brougiit. ‘The clalm was presented toths Itecelver of the National Hank of Missourl, ani he declined to allow it on the ground that the . bank had mnot borrowed the money, but “that ft was borrowe by the above-nnmed Dircetors, and wied by themn for thele fndivitual henelit, and that s bank did not enjoy the advantage of the lom, This L3 the theory of the defense, An utt oyt i3 mado to shuw that the Natlonal Bank of Mis sourl had not dono right tn the bennnlazto Lorruw movey 1o loan aguin, and that the lox was tliegal, and that the oflicera of the National Bank of Commerc kaow it was illegl, 1t rcemis that tho whole case turns upon the question as to § wheter thc Bank of Commerce nastnted o a fraud by making the Joan, The Judge said s the opentog thut the plalutht coutd certalnly recover uniess frand was proven under an agres. ment. Testhmony for the defenso in beins lirg tnken, Jdwnes L, Britton, former President of tha Natfonul Bank of Missourl, was put on the etand this morning, ang was tho only witnes exumined duriug the sesslon. His testimony He wna ono of the Dircetors at the tma the luan was seenred. il bauk kept n book, which wos dencunnatel **Benk of Commerco Nu. 1" 1n this was ei tered the credit of the $1,0000 loan, end inlt wero kept the mccounts of the pool— that [s the. ncenuuts of each g the seven Dircetorn, ‘The Directors mave tivt eheck on tho fund of the pool, and dre wancy LTI was all exhiusted exeept 33,00, which stands to-day to thel dit on the bouks of the suspended vank, 6 Directors re turned to the pool the amount that was il buck to the New York bank,—nanicly, —hut had _vald back nony of the 8100,000. Tt was understood that the loanwas for the individual benetit of the Directors, that they nlane wero responslble, and that 1t was o understood by both banks when the contrac for the loan was made. It s expected that tices wiil be some highly scnsativnal evidence de- veloped convernlng the management of tie Missourl bank uefora tho triak is over. ——e——— INDIANS, Tha Pursult of the Cheyennen, Cnzriyneg, Wy, Oct, B.—1t fs undersiond ot North Platto that Uen, Carrmat Fort Melner- aon, bas notifled the ranchiemen In that vicluity that the hostlles have been Hehting sottiers on Red Willow Creek, directly south of the North Platte, and ho Is of oplnlon that this bund will come up and attemot to cross tha railroad near Brady's Island. 1€ this 1s tho case this bandis soparated from that one which left Lue Heputr Hean River last nizdt, all mounted an the fred ranche horscs stolen at that nlace, and are now only thirty miles south uf the Juo of rallroad at Ogaliala Btation, ( .y Oct, 8.—A courler arrived here t bringing word from Civt. Mauck’s comniand, reports that the | were last seen on the Republiean Live they had killed ovory white wman thw balance of camo across on tho route, etolen horses, and commit: ted other depredatons, Theru ars about 1b) well-armed, well-mounted warrlors aud atoit 130 usws and children tn the party, Itis thot l\l they will eatup thirty-five or forty nhs south of hers to-nfubt, and (ross ubunt nttes mifes west of liera to-uorrow, ‘The settlera will aend o party of twentvfes out in the mornins toaseertuin the whereabouts and direction taken by thens, The courler frum Capt, Mauck?s party report that tho hustites have stolen neatly 250 hooes wlthin the laat threo days, sixty-tour ol thew v the Republtcan, e — OREGON ITEMS; San Fravessco, Oct, —A Portland, Ure dispateh says Postimstee-tleneral Key will re tura this eveulug from hig trip up the Colum- bla. The Legislative Commitica on Fuderal Rels- tlans reported Housa bl "Nuo. 10, probiuil Chinamen belng enployed one public wori favorably. An amenduent that uo Chinaman bo allowed to be cinbluyed to work his tax was 1. KINGSFORD'S OSWEGD STARCH IN NEW WRAPPERS, Bright und Handzgome Shelf tloods, And the very BEST BFARCH manufactarss Always uniform In quality, Pleases Il’nmnla aud Laundry Women every tiwme. WINGSFORD'S CORN STARCH, FOR THE TABLE, Is the Most Dolicious of All Preparations Puligs, Blae- Mangs, o, o SULD BY ALL GROCERS.