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¥ » THE CTIICAGO" TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY: They are now desling ou {7y, Forty thonsand have been fsued b Govermnent. Tts officera are about beginnlng 4§, the {sananca of 40,000 more. P . . ot iE The Young Men's Christian Assoclation are Little Change Noted in;the fecding daity, Independent of thelr requisitions : 2 gt o | MPOT tho Peabody, better than 8,000 persons. Situation at Memphis: Yesterday. - There ace various other agencles that are doing thelr mite. The, reporta ol the o” - 3 Destitution . the Enemy .Now . o i W Being Foilght in New ! ! condition, Threa more nurses arel alaosome necessary supplies for the duferers _recelved, from Memphts to-uny, We expoct more supplies to-morraw from Nashville, k rARIS. Fpecial Pispatch ta The Tridune, Panis, Tenn., Oct. 8.—The weather has heen yery unfavorable for the past two aays, tmtit has developed nonew casea of fever, Emua Atkins (colored), who has been cooking on & constructlon train for nmonth, has been sek Jor scveral days, and, as ahe has heen at Bartlett and National Cemetery agood deal, It 13 supnos- ek that shio has yollow fover. Those stk (Steed and Haines) at- the depot are sakl to ha doing well to-day. Thermometer 73 degrees : TATTERSONVILLE, LA. PaTTERSONVILLE, Oct. 7—Via Franklin.—No avatemont. The fover is gradually spreading from house to house, and assuming nmore maliznant form apiong the whites. Seventv. fivecases and_ wenty deaths up to to-lay, Four new cases to-day. Leaths yesterday: Miss 8- ney Pallroy, Master Keller, frs, Dr. Joscpht Knleht died to-day, Dr. Tarlton has relapsed. met. Ceased at Lagonda for want of materfal. 1 township gives the Republicans 245, Demourats 73, Greenbackers 48, - = ATLANTIC, Ta., Uct. R—This tawnship will grive 250 and the county 500 Republican majority on the State and Congressional tickets. . Gurmnme, Ta., Oct S.—State ticket, 100 Re- publicsn majority. Newrown, Is., Oct. 8.~Thres townships o Jasper County give 171 Rapublican majarity for the Stata ticket. Dosvque, Ia., Oct. 8.—Indications at this hour give O'Donnel, Democratic candidate for Cougress, a large malority, but the vate Is not yet counted. - CARLisLE, Ta, Oct, S.—Allen Township, !n this county, for Sceretary of State, Hully, 053 Farnsworth, 04: Supremo Judge, Rothrock, Repubiican, 90; Knapp, Democrat, 96; for Cons gressman, Cumminge, 03; Gillet, . FagrizLy, I, Oct. 8.—Thres townships, JefTerson Counts, McCold, Renublican, for Con- gressman, 238 majority. -~ Covscit, Buurrs, fa., Oct. 8.—Kane Town- sbip, in_this county, gives the Kepublican State ticket 80 majority; decressedt Reoublican ma- Jority in this ety Fourth, Nixth, and Twelfth. e thinks the Legistature will be In the control of the Na- tionals, and gars the Demnocrats haveno bargsin 1o make with the Nationals, but will vote for Voothees to the end of the seesion. He e lleves n National Senator wifl be elected by a cumbination with the Republicans, The mud- dicd condition of things hore continues. MICHIGAN CITY. Svecinl Mapateh tn The Tridune. Vicmaan CitT, Ind, Oct. 8.—The election passed off very quietly. 1he Democratic State ticket has A majorlty of 290. Welr, Democratic Uongressman, gets 43 majority: Hosmer, Dem- ocratic Reorcsontative, 37 msjority: Bowen, Democratic Sherilf, 117 majority; balance ot ticket, Democratic majority of about 800. This 1s & Repablican gainof about 150, when taking into consideration that tho Greenback ticket in the fleld poiled about 40 votes. Five townships show s Republican valn of 200. HELLMAN ELACTED. » Special Diapateh to Tae Trivune IxpuaNarornss, Ind, Oct. 9—t s m.—Re- i Bell, Mra, Margarot Butler, Mra. Sarab Hill. Charles Kelslo wan a Norfotk nurse, returnlog home fram Mamphis. Mes, Bell was ane of the most eflicient nuraos, and among the firat vol- unteers. Bhe icaves two bright littlo boys, both well as vet. Etghtcen new cases; seven white, Amonz them s Dr. Baxter, son of Judga Baxter, of the Blxth Unitcd Btates Circuit, who bas a very bad case. Wenther clear and warm; temperataro at 9p. m.,70. > Mra, Ragadale, & refagee from here, died in Knoxville this forenoon. .-Tom Barnett, foreman of the Lady Times; Teft hera Sopt. 30, for Knoxville, and was taken down with the fover there on the Oib. 4 A camp was ostablished to<lay, and pconle aro moving out. Phyaicians and funds much needed. . Five doctors down and othera expect- fog to follow. Dr. Frascer fs foa dangerous condition. Ald. Stanley hss a lght case. Crandall will ba ont to-morrow, Thatcher Is improviog, Prospects gloowmny. 'YELLOW FEVER . " famine withal, for . such it s, are heardt on every hamd fn conetantly increasine rates. The terrible pestilence has destroyed all Orlcans, X [} of it resources. It has caten, as it were, tho Appalling Evidences ot Want very vitals of- the people. e B\"lDlNGhG OF DESTITUTION Being Developed Daily. v aro simply appalling. The house in which one |- Tives or the garb {n which ong’ Is clothed iano criterion, Very much of the actual want and | sullering are amouz-those hitherto {n comfort- wble clrcumstances, The pardivs are found fairly starviug rasher than beg. How to reach and relieye this deatitution is the question. The managorsof the ¥oune Mon's Christian Arsocla- tion suggest, satjel orgsnizations and depots in every ward., ‘Thora can be no question as totha necessity, Réports ol destitution snd fever " Fevor abating st Calu- Vicksburg Resolved to Set + orta as to Congressmen aro sill & e et | Font Donan, In., Oct. 8.~Tebster County, fobm_aofie of tho suburbs notably those of BARTHOLOMEW: Elsven destha lisye oeatired At Misplior, " 18 very doubtfal, but the chances are selll fn | two precincts, Toggstt, Democrat.Greeubacker, the Idle Negro Ele- Carrgliton and Allers, A NODLE MAX, &pectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Nasuvites, Tenn., Oct. 8.—The annouoce- ment of the death of Dr. 0. D, Bartholomew, of Nastville, in Memphls, whither he wens & month ago to attend fever patienis, was re- cetved with much sorrow by the cltizens of this city. The deceased, who was an operator in a telegraph office hers, obtained lesve of absonce of four weeks. and tendered his services to the Howard Assoclation. They wero accented, and he went to Bluft City to battio with the terrible disease, Bofore going ho made a will, and gave directions sbout his burlal should he dlo at his post. Ile graduated two years ago ‘with the highiest honors in_ Vanderblit Unlversity ahd the University of Nashvillo, Medicina Depart- ment. It wasdesirned to present him with o gold medal should he return alive. He was CaxtoN, Oct, B.—~Nine new cases and nina deathia, The faver fa epreading In the country. o havo nppenls from Bulpbur Hprings, eleht- con miles, and from Vernon, twents-one miles distant, as well as from otlicr pofuls wanting physiclans, medicines, and provistons. We nre dolng the best we can for them. Dr. Galloway went Lo Bulphur 8prings this inorning. TUINODEAUX, Tmmonaiux, Uct. 8.~Heventeen new cases and two ideaths, Fever apreading ravklly and fatally fn the surrounding country, Callaon us yery great. B MORGAN € MoreAn City, Ucl. 8.—Total cnses, 400: deaths, &5 under treatment, 19 The death rate i [ucreasing, 8ix mare lo-day, making oleven since Sunday. Phyeicfans worn out. HOPRPIELD, ARK. Lirree Rock, Oct. 8.—Tha Zemacrat's specal from Hopefield, Ark., opposite Memphls, re- ports thirty down with feverand fifty in want.of supplies. The Howards gent 250, ATB PARTICULARLY DISTRRSSING. 14 Carddliton the destltution Is said to bealmost general, 'The fever, too, fsio well-nlzh every houzehald, ‘and is epreading with remarkable siiftness. In.gome tages cyery member of the family is reported prostrated within the house. Fven those in tho wmost prosperous clpiu stapegs find themselves sadly steaightered in the effort to Drocate nurses and nocessaries for thelr sick. o~ Alnpnz the deaths ot promlueice to-day is thaty of the Rev. Ml W, Trawlck, pastor of the Cang! Street Prespyterian Courch. Mo was yeitedlay considered convalescent, but took a suddetrelapse. Hig wife is also Ina very crit- feal c&uflitfon, havhiz relapsed from a promis: ing stage on learning of her husband’s death. ‘Amoug thie prominent oncs stricken dowa ls for Congress, 1 majority. WaATEKLOO, Ia, Oct. 8.—Republicans claim he county by GO0 majority; not couceded by the Democrats. Cnances UiTy, Ia,, Oct, 8.—~Floyd Comnty, Rock (irove Township, gives tho Republican State ticket 7% mnjority; Deering, Republlean, for Congress, 97 majorlty, Re ‘Township, Btate ticket, 30 majority; Dec®®, for. Con- gress, 43 majority, The Republiean county ticket runs ahead, Stoux ity Ia., Oct. 8.—Concord Township, Demovratle majority of 4 on State and Con- gressional tickets, Masox Citr, Ta., Oct. 8.—Five hundred and thirty vates for Hull for Secretary of State. New HAMPTON, Ta, Oct, 8.—Thls township gives Farpsworthh 25, Mall 105, Kuapp =t Rothrock 1073 Derrlig’s favor of Hanos, The Domocrats are dispused to concede the election of Heliman i the Fourth Diatrict. STRAGOLING NBTURNS. Spectal Disnateh 10 Tha Tribune. IXDIANAPOLIS, Inid., Oct. $.—One precinct re- ported In this county a Republican galo of twen- ty-turce. Hanna runs oply two behiud, Special teports to the State Centrat Committee from the Btate gise berter indications, F¥ort Wayne reports s probable Republican 8en- ator ana a Democratic loss of 900. b TIiA STHONGHOLD OF TITE COMMUNISTS. Spectal Dispaick o Tae Tribune. Terre HAuTE, Ind., Oct. 8.—A full vote was cast, ‘The clty vole was 25 wore than in May. The tickets wero tersibly scratched, and returns sre comlug In very slow at this ment to Work. With This End in View the lssue of Rations Will Cease To-Day. All New Fever Cases in tha Lat- ter City of o Very Mild Type. The Disease in the. Conntry Districts Btill Very ZProlific in hour, catlon: ito cortaln that Gen. X robabte majority, X Cob D, . . Jewett, o promivent Repub- | modest, unassumlng, brave, and freely ylelded Gy ' B iean, haa. bsan sarclocied | 10 Staplelos Toenship—Wellr, 303 Decaios, Fatalities, lean vc'fll{tldnn, e allanty fa ray housa, | up i ilte for bis fcllow mortaln. Tho tele- [ Osrica, Oct. 8.—Ono dcath; aix new cases. 10 Conpress for tho Eighth District, snd ftis | ot 43 a ts AN ATTEAL graph operators apd modical fraternity. will % & n&;\'l&m lm;tn.‘ e Yeyond doubt that the Democrats baye carried TILDEN'S LATEST BLUNDER MEMPHIS. 67" he TWestern Auunmwh Pras. . ::e;lt' (: : &ly ortwoand take action ;z_mln mmfi? s'gy:'n et ;m u'b t;;-n: “w r";!i all theother cavdidstes, State, Juducial, abd | THX HIGU-HANDED AFFAIR OF MARQUETTE New Onteans, Oct. 8.—Tho Trustees of tha athe Qoaths since tha Gth. Physiclan wauted,’ GERMANTOWN, TENN. GERMANTOWN, Tenu., Oct, 8,0, F. Prescott, :nmmlucn: 0dd-Fellow, was stricken this af- ernoon. WARM WEATUER. dnecial Dispatch (o The Tribune. Maupiis, Toni, Oct. B.—[t is fimpossible, at this writing, to get suything rellable ss to the LIKELY TO DE FURTHER HEARD OP. Spectel Dispated 1o The Tridune. Derroir, March 8.-~McClosky, the witnees fu the examioation of Thomas Harland, attor- county, by a very Iarge majority. A total and disastrous defest of the Natlonals, who are very silent, Methodlst retlof fund say the calla upon them are greatly, {n excess of she calculations, on ac- count of the duration of the epidemic, and they appeal to thelr friends not to relax thelr offorta * GREENVILLB, ABATING. Nnw Ont.zans, Oct. 8,~The Times' Vicksburg I0WA. P ney for 8. J. Tilden, having refused to produce | condition developad by tho Wiscaso slace my | op pyyjer, - special says: The Frank Porgoud has just re ORAND JUNCTION, TENN. 130 Towns. akey to the elpher dispaiches, wan taken be- | st report, Jb can only be gleaned from tho : ren. tarmed from Groenvile, Tho. fovar s sbating | caces e imotpupeiion, Ko asati. oo " reports of the physiclsns. At 9 o’clock to-night 1 can say that the prevailing summer tempors- ture {s very favorable to the propagatfon of the disense, and an increased number of new cases way be expected. The weathor 18 quite favora- ble to the sick, and will Iceacn tho number of deaths i tho noxt Lweuty-four hours, provided no unfavorable change to sudden cold takes place. fore Judge Baxter this morning for contemvt of Court, Lhe object heing to oblain & declsion a8 to hia rights. A large end expectant crawd filled the United States Court room. The legal polnts were folly discussed for two hours, wheo finally Hiarland, nppearing as MeClosky's counacl, created a sensation by saying: “We bave mo objection, your honor, to the book {reforring to tho Key) being given to the Com- isstoner and cxamived by him, In so far as it relates to tne dispatches In question; but re- member that we are not whling that the attor- neys for the presecution should get possesslon of the book, or grutify thelr curosity by study- fug " The District Attorney sald he was sutisfied with this arrangement, and the Court accordingly sent the case back to Commlssioner Davison. The examination of flurlond was resumed before Commissioner Davison. The Cousnissfoner stated that hie bad examined the %ey, and therewlth verifled McClosky's trausla- tlon of Dxs Moixzs, la., Oct. 8.—Tue State Kegister, Ropublican, has, up to thls tour, returns from 120 towns, Includiug roturns from every Con- -gressional district. All of thom but three indi- cato Republican galus. The Register claims a Republican majority in the State of over 30,000 over all upposition, which will be o Republican zain of 20,000 over tbe Republican vote for Governor over all opposltion last yesr. The Jegister also claims the clection of tho entira Republican delegation to Congress, with none of the Republican candidates recciying less than 2,000 majority, Tho Democrats concede the 8tate by a large majority, aud now have claima of Congressmen only in the Sixth and Seventh ,m:mcu there for want of material, One hundred and clghty-six whites have dled out of 3¥ who ad the fover. The wortality among tho.blacks amounts to 7 per cent. Ono hundred and sixty- throe convalcsceuts are now on the atreols, among them Father Dohmert, Dra. Dall, Tombs, and Walker. Dr. ¥isher, voluntoer phyalclan from Polnt Caupee, is dying. Dr, Duno s very. low. The Rev. Stephion, Archer, Ireabyterian min- Ister, has just vecovorod, andis dolng good work as acting-Mayor and President of the Howard Assoclation. & Ten new cascs and two deaths in the last twenty-four hours, Among thenaw casesareJoby P Finley, County Treasurer and acliog-ayor, and his ‘slater, Miss Bessic. Nurses from Now Orleans and V&chburg ars dlscharged and seot home to-day. [ The followlby whites have died since ast vo- port: Dr, Thomas Young, Bernard Newman, eon 0f Lewls Newman, Jobn 1. Rundell, Sertram Pernell, Ben Humphreys, Jr., son of the [lon. G. W. Humphreys, r. Stewart, and Mr. 8han- non. In this city since last report there were: Deaths, 40; cases reported, 180, Total deatbs, 3,%015 cascs, 10,780, The weather is cloudy, threatening rain. TBLEGRATII OPBRATORS DOWN. B, H. llearnc, an operator from Manchacs, was brought to thls city thia alternoon sick with the fever, and was takou to the Hotel Dieu by the Telezraph dtclief Committee. A nurso wasy sent to Bilox! this afternoon to nurse Operstor Dukates, who was taken with tever to-day. . VICKSBURG. AID FOR THE COUNTRY DISTRICTS, Spectat Dispaich to The Triduns. VicRsnuna, Miss,, Oct, 8.—The Howarls aro still sending ale to the distressed throughout this section of the country. To-night another special traln leaves with supplies and assistanco for Newman's (irove, Edwards, Boltou, and as far east as Lake, 100 milesTrom here. In consequenco of the npegroes rofusing to work f0r any consideration, and the numerous tinpositions dalty practiced upon them by tho knowlng oncs, the Howards to-day published in the papera that the fssulng of rasions cense from nud afcor this date. It fs now, and has lieen o ever since the negroes found tho Gove ernment had sent rations here, lnpossiblo to bire male or female Iabor, 1 havo known 32.50 aday offcred for wasiieriwomgn, aud they would . actuatly scoff at the offer, ziving as thele only excuse, I doeanwant to hire now.” ‘T'be streets of our city are in A HORRINLE CONDITION, and tands have been advertised for to repale them, and I think that o the coursv of a few days, when hunger phiches, o little labor will not be so scarce. At Edwards, clzhteen imiles distant, on the Vicksburg & Memphis Rallrond, the fever has Legan apreading, and the cutire fawlly of the late Dr. Williawmson fs down, It fs to ba boped they will potmect with thosametreatmentahown the vencrablu doctor. Bupt. Trindle, of the Natfonal Cemctery ubove this city, and his whole family have been takon down at their resldonce on tho groundsi slso Mra. Heory, . At LaQrange, ‘Lcun,, two deaths and four new casca to-day. . LA POURCUE CROSSING. LaFourcus Ckossixg, Ort.8.—The frelzht agent and telegraph operatur ure down wl}h the fever. . &) THE PLANTATIONS. . On Q. W. Humobrey's placo, two named Gaosehiorn, mothier and son, wud the ltev, 8. R, Bertron, AL least forty whites have died of yellow fever In the country, and the number of coll?rtd is not known, but is tnany more than the whites. THE DEATI-LIST for the past twenty-four hours embraces several ®ood people, Sheriff James W. Anderson, wao has devoted his entire time to tho care of the slck and relleving the wants of the dlstressed, paid the forfeit of his devotion this morning by death, Capt. Thomas N. Jolnson, bookkecper for A. & A. B. Vaccaro, Front-atreet liquor- dealers, anather noble martyr, also afed this forennon after ' scvere fliness and a relapse. Dr. Bartholomew, of Washington City, ls also among the dead of to<lay. Several prominent people have beon . RTRICKEN TO-DAY— among them O. F. Prescate, the prominent Odd- Fellow; Sam W, Phillips, Suverintendent of Elmwood Cemctery: and Sergt. Manuel, otitho volive forco. ‘Tho last member of the Coe faw- fly died this morning. L. H. Coo, the head of this family, 1t will be remembered, about a year or go awo killed M. M. Beach, tho sewing-mo- chine ageut, for an slleged losult to Mrs. Coc, and was alterwanl acquitted on accouut of the prosccution bolng unable to vrove the act of shooting. - . ‘There seetns to be an iocrease in the number of applicants at all X TIE RELINP DRPOTS, The streats In those viciulties have been denscly packed all dag. Applications for medi- cine, and nurses, snd supplies contioue to flow In from the country, while the Jiscase is mak- Ing distressing havoe. A Howard tratu has been started oo the Memplis & Louisvitle Hallway, carrying physicians and nuracs out on that line every morning, adminlstering to the sick, and distributing at all the small stations on the :"nad I subjoin a lst of whites fnterred yester- o, John Kerr, Mollis Kerr, teargo Cao Mlus Jonsie Howitt, Freddio Hutu, Lenn levole, J. Restiugor, €. Scollling, PORT GINSON. NEw OnLEANs, La., Oct. 8.—At Port Glbson thete were no deaths since Sunduy’s report, There are & fow cascs, amnd but few are left to }mu' :hu fover. The news from the country i earful. UF TO MIDNI1GOT. Soectal Diavatch to The ‘tridune. DuptguE, In., Oct. §.~Tho clection passed oft Yery yuictly to-day. Al the saloons In the city were closed, and o number of the low grogz- Lahops had placards diaplayed from the windows Anseribed, *“Closed by Updegraf's two-mile Jaw.,” ‘I'his was done to gain voted, but it seems the tables turned, and the Democrats only In- jured themselves. Up to 13 o’clock it appears ihat Updegrafl, Bogg, Powers, and the Repub- lican Distrlct ticket have carrled. v CEDAR TAPILS Special Diapaich b The Tribune, CepAn Rapsp#, In, Aug. 8.—Itcturns thus far received Indlcate that this county has guue Htepubtican by about the usual majority. Con- .gressman Clark appears to be fuily up to the Test of tho ticket, ana bis vote throughout the district will probably reach that of two years nzo. Tho tickets were badly scratcheq, and it 13 impossiblc at this nour to givo resuits, It kcems cgrialn that tbe Greenback vote was much hghter than was anticipated. THIND DISTRICT RETUNNG Hpecial Diapateh 1o The Tridune. McGREGOR, Ia., Oct. 8.—Returns to-night are {mperfect, From the Third Congresalonal Dis- trict, Updegrafl, Republican, plurality in Men- don Township (Updegraf’s howne), 838. Winneshick County—Decorwh, Undegrafl’s plurality 214; Calmar, Updegrall's plurality 47; Lincoln Township, Republican majority 40. Launsing, Allamakge County, eives O'Donnell, Democratic candidate, 23 plurality, ‘Tho Grecnback vote was amall. YOIT DOLOR, Bpectat Diswate o The Tridune. Font Dopar, In.,, Oct. 8.—C. C, Carpenter, OCEAN SPHINGS, M133. Thero have been ninetv-one vases to date) twenty-flva deathy, aud fliteen under treat- meuf CAIRO. OETTING NEAUER. fpecial Dispuich to The Tribuha Ca1no, Nk, Oct. 8.—One new case and two deaths to-dny. The deaths were Richard Nason and Mr, Stapleton’s child, The new casc has been doubtful fur two days. The discase shows” no disposition to sprosd. Since Sunday morn- inz several cases of something ke cangestive chills have occurred, but they get bettor ina fow hours, People are flying by hundreds from tho city. ‘The Iron Moustaln Railway offico closed to-lay, nud tho cmpleyes go to 8¢, Louls to-night. Dr. Rauch, of Chicago, s here, ————— : SPOTS. BROWMNBVILLE, TONN. 8vectal Dispatch to The Tribune. BrawnsviiLe, Tenn, Oct, 8.—Our commu- nity to-day mourus the loss of Dr.Johm J. Ware, President of the Board ot Jlealth, tlo was & trite, noblo physiclan, the leading surgeon of our town, and for hia great force of character and varo medical attalnments, conpled with the Ulandest social accomplishments, s was ., loved and respected by every one. Binco the nutbreak of the epldemlc he bas, worked doy aod night, preferring to dio with our sufleriug people aather than desert hls post of dusy. A niore gallant physlcian never walked our streets, Cul. Westlirook, editor of the Brownsvillo Dea ond Secretary of the Moward Assoclation, died this afternoon. . Juno Hayaor, o Hlowaed, and Mrs, McFarland, aled to-day, Dr, M. Kinney Is very ill BATOR ROUGE, The new cases are forty-seven; deatha seven, among them J. Durald, Jr., ox-Sherlil of Weat Baton Rouge Parish, ‘The fever s I‘I:K'-M“ul‘ in the patishe A physician is wante i CASUALTIES. ANOTIIER RAILROAD IORROR. Bostoy, Oct. 8.—A serlous acchtent oceurred this cvening on the Old Colony Railroad to a crowded excurston traln which was returning from the Silver Lako rowlng-mateh botween, Reagan, of Boston, and Davis, of Portdam. A train of twonty cars run off the track, It 1 rumored that forty-two persons wero killed, and thas fteagan, the boatman, was fatslly fojured. A dispatel just recelved at police hoadquar- tors places the uumbor at 10 kilied and 150 fu: Jured. ® d Bostoy, Oct. 8.—~The accldent on the Oid Colouy Rallway vecurred botwoen Atlantie and Woliaston Helghts about 7 o'clock this evens ing. ‘fhe scenv of the nccldent ls sbout soven miles from Boston, and s’ koo 95 the news reachod iho city a large number of cots and strefchers wero sont out by tho clty officials. At mldnight no intelligent ac. count has been received, but It fs known that at least ton wore kitled, und sbout 100 wounded fu greater or loss deerca. ‘The traju to which theaceldent happenad was one returning from Silver Lake, and cogiposed of twenty-two cars and cngines, carrylug nhout 1,500 persous, who bLad been out to witniess the TOE CIPNEN TRLEORAMS. Ho was satisfied frqm exsmination that the translation was accurate. Tue translation of the telegramsa Is as followa: PINST DISPATCTL Manqurrrs, Sepl 4l.—To George W, Smith, | 12 Wall atreel, New York: 1athere apy reasen why we shauld not reptevia New York Iron Mine bouks, from which Watmore iu giving festimony? Aust act at once ICat all. THo¥As JlAnLAND, BECOND DISPAICH, New Yous, 8ept. 21, —~7homas Harland, Mar- quette: 'tlicre s no reason way the books should nat be teplovined. THIRD DISPATCH, InurEuiNg, Bepl, 24.~T0 teorge W, Smith, 156 Uramercy I'ark, New York: Tinve finished hero with success, Eave the books salfely. . 'TiioMas HIARLAND. M'CLOSKY'S TRSTIMONY. The ‘examination thon procceded, with Me-' Closky, Tilden's cosfidential agent, on the staud. The original of the firat of the above telegrams, (u Ilarland’s bandwriting, was pro- duced by witness und offered n evidence, I cannat swear positively whether Harlund told me when he gavo mo this telegram to send It to Smith. He did not tell me to scnd it to Mr. Tilden. 8mlth lloc, not live at 15 Gramervy Park. Mr.Tildeidoos. Bmith’s oflice is not ut 12 Wall street. That fs Mr. Tilden's oltice, though ho seldom gous thers now, 'That Is the New York office of tho New Yark Mine.” Upon cross-osamination by Harland, witness testitied: “F first saw you ut Marguette on Tucsday afternoon, the day befors the vxumina- DEAD IN THE CITY. Nancy Crowder, Victirla Pegalo, Dr. Bartholamew, &, 1L Thomson, Alonzo Vaoearo, W B. Juhnston, Latayetle Li Michael Bur) " - % Kate Kutcl, * WilllsmN. Mr.J. W, Powell lpst tbreo of lis family at Ten uew cases, among whom ls Bpencer R. 4 . ] 9 v o ¢ Ureen- ) - GUTSIDR TUR CITY, - 3 3 2% j buck State tieket Lusa majorlsy of &5, agalust | fore Mr. Mavaard. did not seo you on Friday | Olimore's ehild, Thomas 3, Owons, e ) FADUOA, KX of soecd, verhups twenty miles an Bpecial Dizpateh to The Tribune. Pavocay, Ky., Oct. 8.—The scars yesterday produced by the pews from Calro had its eilect, The Councll met Just night, and quarantined aguinst all boata comnluyg tram below Metropolls, Inorder to shut up our stop cumpletely it s wnly necessary to quarantine against Louisvlille, the Teuncesco River agaipst Tuscumbla, and dJ, W, Andorsan, J, Damatadtar, Dr. Hewhit's son, Mra,d, M. Labosque, My, Larver, “Tourise N. Johnslon, Kotat deaths, 83; whites, 29; colored, 4; In the clty vineteen whites and four colored; outside the city ten. Bixty-ive ncw cases reported by suventeon physicians, M. I, Triwoan, Y WwaRMER, 70 last year. atall. I may have talked with you ou Thure- day sbout taking the Luvks, I do not remem- ber exactly. The tlrst dispatsh scntto New York waa scnt on Saturday, during the noou TCECas. Rmou 18, Ty, b hour. 1t I8 not yet bositively kuown what was Everett, the cause of the ncetdent, but ft {s statod thut the freight traln had Just been switched ‘off to wmaka way for the excuraton train, and, as the the aceldent oceurred ot this switeh, thero s o reovonablo supposition that it ad not been properly locked. Both engloes Jumped the srack and went over the embunk. still havine o houso fall of sick. Dr. Juhn £, Hicks, one of our resident vhy- slclans, who has been slok for sume timo at ilanna Bpriugs, Ala., I8 telegraphod this cvon- lug ap dylng. 1u Dr. Nailor's family, four milcs from town, the fever bas stglekon all tha wwinbers us well BURLINGTON, Special Dispatek to Tas Tridua, BuntineTon, Ia,, Octs B.=The returns from the cleetion in this State are coming in very slowly. Dispatchies received by the Chairman of the Republican State Comumittey indicate the eclection of the Republlcau Btate ticket by . THE REPLY came Saturlay night or Sundav mornlog. Bhowed a trauslation 1o you Sunday afternvon rey % 8 several persons from this elty, who ara refu- | the Ohlo against Evausville. At tho two former ;u An}(ln.ued r;n.uuruy over last year. | gpous 1 o'clock. Wo bad no further conversa-’ To the Wegtern Ansoelated Press. geeing ,,,,L.‘: e : polats ,,,n:"m havo died of the ta.vlur, aud it fs | ment total wrecks, but the engineers and fire- 1;“""“"1)“(”’" e :"“’::" a ‘ollel:n“l:lll::; Uon sbout ft that day, Mondsy moralng you | Mestenss, Tenn., Oct. 8,—Iho weather s set | © 1y fover sccms to bave takenu freah atart | possiblo Evansville oy catchi s caso belaro the | MW eseaped death, onlwanc, so fur a8 known, tled wupm, which (s favorable to the further spreading of thoe discase, Froin 8 o'clock last nleht untll voou to-day twenty-two deaths had been repurted by the undertakers. * The Howard Assoctation this mornlog sent clght nurses to La Grange, tive o Colilerville, aud tbree to Tuscombia. DEATHS, ¥ Among the dcaths returned since Jast night are Bheri® Jawes W, Anderson, Dr. 0. D. Hartholowew, & volunteer physiclan from Nash- ville; 8, H, Andereon, a voluntecr nurse from New York; Willlan McMillan, George - Couk, aud Joseph 8, Jubaston, buokkecper for Est Doau & Co. and [ went toguther from Ishipeming to Mar- quette. Waomet Healy oun the street on tho way from the cars. ‘Tliere was only a briet fne terview atthat time, and the matter of ‘the books was not referred to, 1 did pot seo you agaln in Healy’s presence that day, There was neverany tonversation between us ss o the manner in whichihe books should be replevined. After tea Idrove you trom the hotel to May- vard’s aitlee, § next saw you at the hotel ut 10 o'clock that avenlog, pnd you said that, if you bad known of this wild Western way of serving a writ of replevin, you would have hesitated about enterfuyg upon 1t, You eaid i you had anticipated anytbing which had such an appear- anco of irregularity, you would bave dlscour- azed the taklog of the books.” Tho brosccution Lere reated, TUR DEPENDANT, RARLAND, cauducted bis own casc. ¥ Ho asked to bave the case agalust hhin dismlssed without golug into his dufense, on tho ground that nu offense had beeu commltted, sud_ that, (f thers had beon, there was no evidenco tu warrant bla being held, After long argument, [larland asked for au sdjuyrument wil 3ouday, which was re- Tused, ond the cuse will be resumod to-morrow moruiug. belug scriously hurt. i At Jeast fivo of tho cars wero wrecked, fuclud- ing & baggage-var and four passenger-coachos, Awong tha latter was an English coach ln which were many oarstucn and newspaper meu, ‘Theso cars wero pilad upon vach otber, amd the wonder {§ that the loss ol ilfe {s not zreuter. Patrick Reagan, loser of the ruce to-day, was sitting with Mrs. Faulkner, witc of his old bbat. Ing nartner, and both wero killod. Charles 11 Morgau, sod of the editor of tha Bepress, was killed. Awonyg the fnjured are Mri. Blakie, wife of the Cambridze boutbuilder: George ¢, Khaball, of the Associated P Walter Bufford, reporier of she Aepuvsd; Mike Mahon, of the Bhawinut eruw; and two of Gen, Butler's sons, who are reperted agriously hurt, T fu stated that Jumes Fiyan, manager of tho Hilver Luke rugatts, ts (ataly hurt. THK LIST OF KILLED, a8 far as koows, s as fatlowst Stephen Qrady, Esst Bostou, Jo A, Hoay, Boston Erpres. Chatles Morgan, Bustan Frpres Mr. Wiite, South Bowon, Juhn Doy, Cambrhige. Michael Clafley, Lostou, 1n the clty, forty-five now cases belpy reported at the Howurd - headquarters this evening for tho post forty-cight bours. Fivo deaths are re- ported 1 the city, to-day, as follows: Mrs, W, D, Clark, Frederitk Walker, R O, Kolubach, Bessle B, Powell, Henry Powell, and for the couutry Any Ferguson. ANOTHEH YBTURNND RREVUGEE, 3r. F. & Love, teacher of the first male dlvis- fou of the public school, wus tuken dowu this morhiug. .« The physiclans roport the new csses to-day in tho city ns pelug of a vory mild typu, peadily ylelding, while In tho country & stil} continucs ducldedly opposite. g « HOT/LY SPRINGS. & “TUE DIsRASE DYING OUT, 1 Bpectal Disoaich (o TM Trivune, ToLyy BruiNgs, Mivs., Ust. 8.—Only one death to-day awd nine new cases. Tho pbyel- clans ‘;:mublu 'dhluhh hopes u|m the fever will soon Wtover,and the town will po longer ueed tholr i i Waell feel sad over the fato of the Sisters of Bethlchem Academy, fur 81X outof thirteen sumaon {s over, OTI(ER TENNESSEE TOWNS, There Is nothiug new from Fulton to-day, Al thy cuses thero aro linproving. % A dispateh from Martin at 1 p. m, says there had bean no doaths or new cases thivre to-day, Gonulue yellow (over has broken out at Bbaron, astation on the Mississippi Contrul Railroad, between Murtin and Brausford, and has wreated agroat doal of excitement thore. BRIN, TENN. oiclal Diwwatch fo The Tridune, BN, Tenn, Oct. 8.—A groat fover excite- ment prevails berey aud also Into the country. Dr. 3. P, Urlesby and o son of J, 1. Reynolds died last wuok, sud AL M, Stanfield died this morniui. 4 Wo have ten cases vow an hand, Dr. R. 1L Bizellore 18 In o critical conditipy, and I W, Rushing witl prabubly die to-day. We huve tiot cowplalned heretofore, but now tho faithful workers are cxhausted, aod tha sympathics of a generous people will do them good i these unhiappy hounk. We may be clasied with Parls and Brownsville, Wo ara ous of lce, aud it seeme fmpossible ta get any. Congresslonal delegation has been elected, note withstanding she Democratic-Greenback coali- ton In several districts, Ouly ono votiug pre- tluct o this county has been heard from so far, the vote strnding, Republican, Dewocratic- Ureenback, 7. Last year the vote in this pre- dnct was, Repuhiican, 82 Democratic, 10, INDEIESDENCE. Ixpereypesce, la, Oct. 8.—Washlogton Towuship, lucluding the City of Independouce, bout 40 Republicau majority on the Staty For Congressiman, Updegraff, Repub- lean, vecelves 452; O'Dounctl, Democrat, 3035 end Bpargeler, Greeoback, 120; Updegrall's wajority over 0'Donnell, 51 CITIES AND COUNTIRS. . Davenrorr, Oct, 8.—Indications all poiut to a Republican victory In city und county, -Frice, for Congreas, bas uo doubs caried both, MuscaTing, Oct. 8.~A largo vote wus polled futhis cty. Jtwill be late before wnything definite can be obtalned. GRINNELL, fa., Oct. 8,—fiuMl, Republican, 423; Becretury of Btate, E, M. Farssworth, Demourat, 13 Rotbrock, Republican, Supreme Judge, 4205 Knapp, Democrut, 843 Congress- STRICKEN, R. C. Manual, 8ergeaut of Follco, was stricken this moruiug, A wovement ts belug made to bave Chlet of P'olve Phillp R.. Atty appolnted Bherith TOB 8ICK. . L. 8. Hardee, State Engincer, who, with three children, s just recoveriug from thu fevgr, has three wmore ¢hlldren itk today. o Judge Highter upd littlo daughter veturned from over the lake Monday, arq now dawn with the fever. ! Y 3 been fuld alongslde of - tho priest, Vather HASBVILLE NEWS, man will not bo counted fn_tbis town to-ulsut, — ovTsipE. A prctal Diggaich 16 Ths Tribunk Patelck Keagau, Bostou. but will run about as the State teket, § MiSCELLANEOUS ' _ | Oberly, who Jost hls_ life gmous tha dret, sinc 3 - SN b i PankiE 4 3 Biogx. tvey, Oct, BrHeals and Congressional bkt o Dr. D. D. Saundory, Pséildent of tha Mem- | wiiyb time Father Laty, of New Orlcave, bps Nasuvitie, Tenn., Oct, 8.—No deaths; fivo | - Alra Faulkner ynd child, phis Buard of Health, returned o the city thls afleruoou, reports four cases of fever at Flor- ence, Ala. The Board of Health roport twenty-onodeaths from yellow fever durluy the past tweaty-four hours cuding at 0 v'clock to-night, . TWKLVH ADDITIONAL DEATUS, reported by the undertakers, having vevurred fn the suburby, Among those who died this alter- uoon, sre Thomas N, Johnston, bookkveper for A Vacaro & Co.y Willla. N, Capebart, J. Durwstadier, Mrv. Jeunle Jiewlit, Mre. o Al Lcbesque, Alonzu Vacearo, Thomus sod Martin Gratlio, ‘The Cashies of the German Natlunal Bunk bys convalesced sufliciently to cusbls bim Ly stteud 10 the business of the bauk, V8 The fuver has appearcd at Kalelad, Tenn., frotw which poiut au svpeal tor o physician was made thls afteruoon. » DECATOR, ALA The fullowiug was recelved to-day: B Dacague; Als., Oct. 8.—70 the Praldent of.the Houdrd dssociation, Newphis: Csn you. scod us a good physician and tBrew guod Burses by tho Gret train? Qur Medical Disuctor was takon down last night, Others worn out. Aboul furty vick, Mapy of tuvsa yellow fever. . W. Wi Lafrigaouy, S :umn'y of {nd Howaras, Nurses werd song this ulternooy Lp Uourtl . . 8t. Clair, avoluntecr plyy v York, aied Jast Bight. i ke NEWCORLEANEG, uew cuses reparted st Martin's—a nurss naned. P'owell, Purson, Carter, Molland, Boyd, and Mre, Kimbrough. Boyd’s condition is precarious. De. Dibrell is yery low, Konzle, is worse, ‘Fho traipmien frow Decatur, Al report between thirty aud forty coges sud fiys deaths, Nelghboring towns are greatly alarmed. Athcns 8 quarantiued, -~ , Thonias J. Parrish is ous of dupger. No new casus ure reported to the Baard of flesltn, A DEATH IN KADUVILLE, Nasuvitil, Teon., Oct, 8,<IL O. 8, 8heets, an eugluecy vmployed on the Bowling Green Divislon of the Louliville, Nashvillo & Urest Bouthern Rallroad, died to-uight alter an {lincss af two days, ol what s butieved to bo yellow fuver, Physivians o attendance are reticent about tho matter, but wa fuiwste of the house nsaures your correspondent tbas Sligets had black vouit, 1t is thouglit the ducegscd pon- trscted hiy discase in Bowling-tirccn. The urvl:lllul were thoroughly disinfected. LhC 3 T * UICKMAN. Bpécial. Dispaich (0 TAe Triduss. Hioxsan, Ky Oct. 8.—Dr, Gober s Imorov- fog rypidly, aud will “lesyo for home Friday. AMrs, Corbets died last night,:. Dr. ‘Carbett s dangerously fll. ‘Tlicir only child, & brigu boy, was taken last migbt. J pave. him with uw, Two deaths aud twelve uew cases in the pust twenty-four hours. Mot of tho few cuscs are Also Resgau's futherio-liw, name uab yet takes his placs and Dbeen the. priest kuown. irrespoctive of ': ¢hurchos or couditlon. Ho 'has endearod Bimselfl to all of - us by bis plous’and mank course throughout, Bo mugh has been the cascin regard to tha Sisters aud pricetay that wo ulbtwl ke becoming Cath- olie, g n tho GlcheQemocrat & special tol- -drpm New Oricans fa regard to gffalrs at thiapomt. They aro utterly false, and we bave askdidYthe “wuthorslip tu order that we may vx- m, v The fuver dshabating, and wo hope in & faw days to bear ahé. Huard of flcalth say there §s no louger any fkipr hure, In counting up the numbor of yellaw:fever vatieuts iU reaches 1,684, and the vugabet of deaths 841, The nuw- ber of pouple stiid gu- take the fever W not fur from 800, . i 2 New Ourzaxns, Oct. 8,.—Tho ‘Holyands re- celved the fotlowing tram Holly Sprlucs: Wika bottom Is qut ut last. ‘Lhere wre souie luw uew cases, but pearly )b arv walsrial or vemittent, and Jack the pecullar features which character- Laed the seoprke. o Bowe physivians baye Jéft and others socak of gowg. Half & dozea ‘nirscs returued ty New Orleans trday. A limited uumber of bew cases, and daily fucreasfug bumber of ‘con- valvscents, mauy of whow Lolong here, will Justity your recalhiug sowsof your peopic. gl Mckets, Republicans 8 majority fn Kloux City. Forr Dobae, Ia, Oct, 8.—~Dut)of 637 votes polled, Carpenter, Republican, for Cougress, 19 wajority; State tleket, Greenback-Democrat, malority 25. Cuesco, a., Oct, 8.—Total vote for Secretary of State, Hull, 293; Farnsworth, 2% fur Judue, 4tothrock, 2915 Knapp, 253 for Congzress, Dee g, Republicun, 2915 Weller, Urcenbavs, 2613 Alien, Democrat, 2 Cuxrores, a, Oct. B.~For Conuress, Car- peuter, Republican, 80 majority; Bucretary of Etute sbout oven. Counci Brurreg, Oct. 8.—8catiering returns. from the county compared with last year ludi- ate an fncreased Republlcan majority. VuBUQUE, Uct. S,—Dyersville, lu this couuty, glves the Btate Democrat ticket 170 wujority; D'Cuvnel, Democrat, for Cougress. 77 majority sver Undegraff, Republicad, and Spangler, firecnbacker: Preston, Democrat, for Judge, ¥ over Boogfouke, Democrat; majority over Powers for Attoroey, 1685, Orreuwa, Is, Oct. 8.—Sampson, for Con- press, 240 majority over Weaver, Dewocrat and Yrecrbucker, Dexisoy, s, Oct. 8.—For Becretary of State, Jobu A, T, Hull, Republican, 163 majority; Curpenter, Revublicau, for Congress, 167 wa- Jority; Roturock, Kepubiicss, fur Buprewme Judye, 162 wajority. Apectal Digpatch 1o Tha Tribune. ACLANTA, U&., Oct, 8,~The State Democratie Exccutive Comumlttes of Ueorgia met here to- day, and & committes of oue from cach Con- greasional District was appoisted to fssue uud advertize to the pevple of tbe State. The Dewoirats are belng stirrod up, and from this tiwe will use all wcans to rally the party, but iu‘m.nuy localities, if uut tu s}l Ueorgls, it 1s too ate. TAK TORNADO, Speciat Dopateh to The Teidune, Dunugus, Ty, Oct. 8.—Tiw followiug special dispatcl to the Tmes from Mooticullo » says: #A torrible tornado - struck this town ap bulf- past B o'clock this eveniog, comlug from the weat und uorth, and mot Iwfore reaching town, Teu or fifteen bineings wera blowy to pleces, fucluding the Cathoiic Church, and many others badly dumaged. Oae persou was killed uud wany iujured. Puvsiclans bave been called to go luto the country, whera It s thought great damaye has been dove. The damage (o Montl- cello 18 $50,000.” i Spscial Dispatch (o The Tridune. Davgsvonr, la, Uct, 8.—~The Towa of Monti- cello, Joues County, was vhaited by a ternble tornado at B:80 this afteruoon, which: did a greab wmount of damage to property. - Tho Catholie Church and 4 dozen of houses were completely demolisbied, sud thirly otbers badly demoralized. A Geriugn church in 80 adjacent township aud several otier bulldings througliout the county wero also destroyed. Tho business portion of Monticello escaped with but Mttle dawsge, A number.of people wero seyerely tujured. Dy, Crawford, at Me- NEW YORK, Purovakuzrsis, Uct. 8.—~The Republicans ot tho ‘thircecuth District renowloated Jobu i, Ketcbhum for Covgresd, MiovLeton, N. Y., Oct, 8.~The Democrats of the Fourteentn District reavminated George M, Beeba fur Cangress. Couning, N, Y., Uct. 8.~The Democrats of the ‘Iweuty-uinth Distrivt nowinated Fraucls G. Babeouk fur Cougress, MASACHUSETTS, BaLeM, Bass., Uct. 8.—The Republicous of the Bixtl Congresaional District senvmivated e Hou. Georee B. Lorigy - New Bzoroun, Mass., ‘X'I. 8.Willlam W, Crapo has been nowluated tor Cougress by the Republicavs ot tlie First Ditrict, LuwsL, Mass., Oct. 8.—AL the sdousued Greeuvack Conventlos of the Seventh Cofigres- slonal District, A. M. Breveus,’ s locumutive engloecr, was sowlvated. J. K. Tasbox was a . Owens, cau e ki 2%t N . NBW OuLuANS, Out, 5.—A Gulvestou News apecial rous Culvert sava”the Urecuackers of the Fourtn District nuibiuated Juhn Mitchell 1141 NING, 1 4 . DESTITUTION. . CHAT'TANOOGA. 1o she country and West Rickmaa. Bpectal Disvatch (o The Trivune. Nevavs, Iu, Oct. &AL 10 0clock the State | (o O ot o P Apecial Dispaich 1o The Tridune. ‘i PR oy MasoN, TRNN. Fosp vy L&v, Wis., Oct, S.—Auctlier beavy cket stands: Revublican, 47: Demowatie, 43 | g oidion v_\g Kepublicatiacarry the ¢lty b "'N{‘ Naw Ourgaxs, La., Ugl,_B—How st Hpacial Dispsich o Th Tribune . Spacial Diapaich to Tha Tridune. thuder-storm passed over this vexloy to-day, BroowrisLp, la, Oct. B.—Thu wuity will | gver the’ Democrats, The folal {;uu\: question of dustitution togbymet! The Pes- COATTANO0UA, Teuu,, Oct, 8.—Elcven deaths M50y, Tenn., Oct. B.—Yellow fuver fncreas- | duriug which several bulldings were struck vy gl'vxfun;-::llrn&r:%lu{rfinas(:‘uu?fifl: :m:g district 13 estimgted; Republican, 8,605 Deww- | budy Subslateuce Assoclatiop from date of Adg, | to-day; efedt from yeliow fyver, ol whito: | v Four new casos and one deatls o the Jast | ligbtulng {n this immediate victuity. A barn tn LELO, [2., Oct. 8.—~The State tleket fa this - ocrat, 5,00 Urceubuck, 2,000, 81 buve esucd s sggregaly o 591,02 ratiouy; | Androw Warren, ity Suvsge, Charles Keisle, | twenty-four bours, Boveral cuacs i critleal the adjoluivg Town of LaMarling wus sut 0a tire portsof call durine tho past week, the floutln. ogether with (1 tonts, ineluding 8 valusble horse, A “M',“‘ e thia cies belonalng to A, TBrteh was al et pies and burned to the ground. Siht nsuran e 1) both cases. ik MURPITY, Svertat IHenateh t The Tridane, NrTroIT, Mich,, Oct, B.—James O'Danolng Murphy, wanted in Chicago for the alhiged ar. ceay of $50 from a German emigrant, (s unilae arrest, but thera i8 some delay {n gettiy Altlon papers, and to-night’ Wis Trlends gy it of hnhean corpia, tetenable oy, Detective Scott, of Chlensto, 13 hero waiting 1 take the prisoucr back. 2 FOREIGN NEWS, THE BAST. THR TURKISH CICULAR TLoxpoy, Oct, 8.—A Vienua correspond, writes: **Conaternation has been produced iy Count Andrassy’s camp, and eonslideralite jrrp tatfon fn the publie wmind, by the Turkich . cular requesting the Powera o compel Ausirla to conform to the declarations of her plenipotentlaries at the Berlin - Congroas. w Count Andrassy, laeg weck, assurad tho ITungarlan Premier that the conctuaton of tha conventlon with Turkey wae regarded asamoral cestainty, fts faliure jy Yikely to hava very great futluence on the lluy. gaclaw crisls. DRITTING INTO WAR. * There s an tmpression in Iungary that Aus trla 18 in danger of drifting into War with Tur. key, hence the desire to prevent opurattaug ogainst Novi-Bazar.” TURKISH ACCUSATIONS, A correapondent friendly to Andrassy po. gents and ropela the Turkish charces that thy Austrian troops have dona thewr work with needless sevarity and cruelty, and =ivs such chorgos are not in keeplug with the Porte's professions of anxlety to mointalu relations of friendship and alliance with Austria. CARATREODORT, the spncial envoy to Vienns, leaves that eite to. day fur Constantinonle. Lonpox, Oct. 8.—A Vienna correspomiens atntos that Caratheodori Pasha, the Turkish Envoy, has Ieft Viennn. VILL HNETAIN ADRIANOPLE, The Pa'it'eal (forraspondcnce reparts that Urin-y Lobauofl, Russtan Ambassador, has Infarmey Safvet Pasha that Adrianople with he retfued by the Russian until the Treaty of Berlin i, completely fulfiled, : = ATGUANISTAN. TROSPZCT OF AN EARLY CONFLICT, Loxoow, Oct, 8=5 a. m.—A dispaten from Allapabad states that on the apprarauct ofs strong Alghan forco fn & threatoning attitule uear Jamrood, the parrisun of thy Iattor nlaca was relnforeed to soven fnfantry regiments and three hatteries, (en, Ross, commanding Jamrood, was prepar. ing to clear Tower Pasa, and nssault Al Musjid, when he was ordererd to await further reinforce- ments, as it was jmiged unadvisable to run the allghtest risk of o check, 1t &3 doubtful whether sufticlent tranaportation has you been eollectal tocnable tho eolumn to advanee from Dirg Uhazi Khau os ordered, 1'AB3RS DOOUPIED, Lonnoy, Oct. 8.—A dlspateh from Caleunty anve by conunand of the Bupreme Governnent roous of the Maharajah of Cashinere o co- pled Baroghil wnd Karambar passes, leading to ward tno Itussian dominins, © 1 ARMY OF OBSENVATION. A Vienna diepatch says St, Petersburz ad vicea Indicato that o Russian corps of observa. tlon, 20,000 men, will probably be stationed va the northern frontler of Atehanistan, « FOREIGN GRAIN TRADE. WEEKLY HEVIEW, LoxnoN, Oct. 8.—~The Mark Lane Erorcs, in its roview of the British corn trade tho pat week, soys: * Although the opinlon ubtany that the lowest prices have becn reached, 1t hay Leon exprossed with much dild milling demand bas showu very few slyns of fn- vreasluer, and, unless It doos, sales can only o forced at lower rates, sesing that speculative buyers hold altogether sluof, Should the win- ter prove sevore, increused consumption may falrly rolso the prices s fow shillings per quarter, but if, a8 13 not unfrequently the cue, the reverso s cxperienced, it Is ditlicult to sy what Is to prevent the threatoned giut of com. Moanwhilo trade remaina in a languid rtate, and the sales made have deen quite of a retul character, Malze gave way slxpence @1 guarter at the beginuing of the wi but. with nllmlnlslmd shipments from Ameriea and an ad- vance in Liverpool, the declling has to soue ex- tent been recovered. With Jarze arrivalsat curgq trade for wheat rulod steady withous quotable change, and the demand tor the Cose nent still continues,” SANTA ORUZ LTHR KRGO INSURRECTION QUELLED. New Youk, Oct. 8,—A dlspatch announcing that the insurreetion In Sauts Cruz ls drawing to on end says the French and o wlish men-of-war are protecting the towns white tho Danish soldiers ond the layal volutears are scouring thu country, U cuslonal conflagrations are occurrlng, hut the malurity of the rloters aro scckinmz to save themsclves by fight. Many of the leaderss are fn custody. Beventy suiur-estates are repurted burned, aud the report tuat balf of Frededk stadt i+ In avhes i contirmed. Kinostoy, Jamalea, Oct, 7.—The fusurrection n Banty Cruz has been quellod, and the nug- leaders captured. Tho cuuse of the husurres thon 18 said to Lo a disaurecment betwecn 1he uegroes aud plunters reganding lubor contracts. MIBCHLLANEOUS. DENMARK, Corzyitaary, Oct. 8.—The gession of the Clistubers 18 expected to be very stormy, The majonty declare they fntend defeating all measures of tne Govermnent, fucludiog tae budaet, VAILURES, Lonvo¥, Ot B—The Colontal Trusts Cor- poration, which yesterday defaulted tn its det- cutura futereat, hus hitnerto paid dividends of 14 per centum anouatly. Calin, Duulap & Ca., sewing-cotton manulaze turers of Glusgow, have fulled. Lisbilitie $150, TR NEWMARKRT KACES, ToNnoN, Uct. Be—Tthis Czarewitch stakes &t Newmarkct were won by dJester, Sunutord's Btare sceond, Shillelsgh tbinl, PHANCIL ELRCTIONS, Pamis, Oet, b—Uresident MacMakon hss signed o decpoe Hxlug Oct, 27 s tho date ot the eletion of Senatorial Electors by the i pulitics, and Juu. 5 for the clection of Scuslord: Tie principul antske of 1o O 'he pring astists of the Qoera dle l'nncal-n).wn offered therr sersl 4 fets which I8 (o b given atthe Trocadero ! Alal-: fur tha benefis of thy yelluw-fever sullorerd thie United Btates. e THE RXPOY It 1s dofinfttvely arravged to cluss tho ExbidF tluu Now. 10. ADVICE TO THE 80CTALISTS. Beauis, Oct, 3,~1'ne Bovigiist Journals wlvltl( thelr fullowers, n the vyent of the puu‘gluh‘:‘ tho Anti-Bucialist bill, to cwigratoto e Unl Blates or Aaa Minor, o YOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION, LOXDON, Ut bo—Lt (s understoad that 8t § private picetiig yesterday tha sharchulderd 4 thie Cotanlal Trusts Corporation decldud upos yoluntyry Nguldstlon, HATSBD THN WIND. i The Bank of hh‘nmuna hfia n;l-eu lh'u“n;l' . ivs une farthing au analvuns oo penny. ‘This uction muu&lu intlux af £1,000,000 sieF liug yesierdar, FRENCI MEDITERUANEAN FLEET. N LoxDoN, Ust, B—The Stynfurd aunoutcs that Franee baa deviled to dlspaten o ;"{ strong flect to the Mediterraueas. The :;n whil comprise, beslacs swalice vVedacliy 5 brosdsule Irun‘clades, aud will carry 120 §Y sud 6,00) ofleers and nien. e ————— THE WEATHER. = Orvics ov TuE Cuiny Swayst Orvic=h Wasminoroy, 1. C., Uct, 9-] a.ln.—-ludla‘; sions—For the ‘Teoneisee, tho Ohlo Vulley, s Take Heglun, southicast to southwest windsy warmer, cloudy, aad Fuiny weather, fallivd g ometer, fullowed {1 the westurn purtioas by 18 fwe basoueter and colder uortiwvat winls. Fur tho Huper Missieslppl und Lower Mibe0uft Valleys colder, uorthwest winds, nstug Daiui eter, vlear vt sleariug weatber. it Cavlivnary aly ordared for Detroit, Poit [liron, uud BectieT Four, Alucua, sud Saabdd Citye < p / /

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