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i B 2 B THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, O BER 10, 1878, the Houre, ft wasnbaolutely necesaary to have A majority of welepations from several Siates, then Repubiican, and that Obfo could he se- curesl by _gerestnandering, and_only by that meant, - Those who now denounce him’ claim that this act, done malply on his ad¥ice, atirred up evough apposition to acconnt of ltself for a goadd share of the result now renched. The drift of Demucratie thonght appears from tho fact that. ont ot the first condoling Mens to.gain ctrenlation ia that TNF CLERK OF THE TOUAR . may after all snve the organiration and many ot the close districts by declining to put the names on the roll. Amongother personal hopes which hnve been biasted ny the election returns) the Demorrats here expected the canditacy ol John (1. Thompson for Sergeant-at-Arms of the Sen- ate. Now they think Thurman on the floor will represent about all the Greenback clement the party can henceforth earry from Ohlo, Johin . ‘Thompson was not as confident of victory in his private letters as ho was i his public utter. ances, A lester was recetved hero rom him to- day, dated Columbus, Saturday, in which ko warned the person to whom 1L was _ addressed to count nipon nothingeertatn atit aftee retarus were in, and ntlmating that the cats in the bac }vmch the Nationals carricd might ve Democrat- e catse ain of T072: Clark, for Congress, 700 majority? Fama County, Repnblican State ticket 400 mh- jorits, n Republican gain of 136 Clark 4K ma- jority. n the Sixth District, Jasper County ives the Fusion State_ticket 39 majority, o Republican rain of 4241 Weaver, Gireenback, for Congress, 43 majoritss Appanoose County eiven \Weaver ~w) wnjority; Davis County, Weaver 650 ma- Joritys Mahaska County, Republiean Biate tickel 150 majority, & Hepubtican eain of Hampson, Republican, for Congress wrilv: Marion County, Bampson ZR Wapello Conntr, Bampron 73 majority. In the 8eventh District, Decatiir County cives 1he fusfon State ticket 200 majority, An Unpoat- tion eain of 130; Lucaa Counte, fusion &tate ticket, 35 majority, & Republican gain of 40; Gillette, Greenhack, for L‘onzrm‘(a" majority; Madiron County, fusion Biato_ ticket. }125 ma- }orltr, an Opposition gain of 1684 Gillette, ma- jority for Congress 125; Warren County, Re- pabilcan majority on Stare ticket 250, Re- publican gain of 809; Gillette, for Congress, 200 majority, . Tn the Eighth District, Adams Connty eirves tha fusion State ticket 110 majority, an Opposi- tion gain of 66; Bapp..Reoublican, for Congress, 00 majority. Cass County, State ticket, B HRepablican majority, an Opbosition gain of 107 Mills County, State ticket, Republican mafority of 415, a Hepubllean gatn of AY; Sapp's majort- ty for Congress, 8% Monteomery County, Ktate ticket, Republican mafority 103, a Itephb- Iiean gatn of 35 Bapp’s plurality “for Congress, HX0. Vage Cotnty, 500 Republican majority on the 8tate ticket, & Republican cainof 421 Union County, 8app, for Longreas, 200 majority, In the Ninth District, Beuna Vista County ves tho State ticket a Repnblican majority of W00, A Republican gain of 81: Carpenter, Re-' ublican, for Cangrese, 500 majority: Monrog 3 m ajority} 1LLINOIS. BLAINE AT BLOOMINGTON. Special Ditpateh to The Tridune. Broomixaton, 1), Oct. 9.—Senator Blaine arrived in the city this afternoon onthe 20'clock train. A large deleatlon of citizena was at the depot to meet him, and, when.the train srrived, the cheering wns almost deafening. A heavy starm visited tho clty last night, and, no doubt, the condition of the roads prevented the very Jounty, Re san majority on 8tate ticket, et 105 Carpenter, 55 | largest attendance. Notwithstanding this fact, ninjority: O'Brien Caunty, lteptibliean majority | the crawd was estimated to be over 16,000 peo- an the State ticket, 25 Opporition, a zain of 483 | ple, Delegations wers present from Spring- Carpenter, 325 majority Sae County, Repul- Yienn majarity on State ficket, 300, ' Opnost- l(l;.ld. reorln.d blnc:ln. m'hl b l.exzml;m.’ THon win of @ Garpenter, W0iajority; Storey | Chenun, and — other polnts In Lentrs flinols. The ¢ty wns decorated with flags, and, in many other resoccts, the elty wore a_holiday apocarance. Benator Rlaino was introdueed to ine large audience by the Hon John McNulta, and ft was several minutes before the distingnished orator conld proceed with his sddress, so tremendous-and deafening was the cheering. Hla specch was in substance characteristid of the one delivernd [n Chicazo and Burlington, the financial guestion being the maln puint discussed by the Senator. 'The dny was beautiful, and the occasion oae long to be remembered as one of the most successful bulitieal mectings held in Mclean County for a number of years. The Hown. Emery Btorrs addressed & very larze and enthusinstic su- dience in Durly to-night, and his apecchivas well recsived, both for fts logic and masterty eloyuence. i County, State tickety fepublican inajority, 300, » Republican galn of 185, TENTON COBNTY, VinTox, Ta., Oct, f.—Eighteen townships out® of twents-one give Hnll, Republican, for Beere- tary of State, about 1,9 majority ; Farnsworth, Democrity 130, FREMONT COUNTY, Iamnunra, in, Oct. Y—Fremont Connty, Slate ticket, Regublieans, L1503 Democrate and Greenbackers combined, 1,65 i Rep., for for Congress, -Fighth District, 1.15; Keatley, Dem., %63; Hicks, Greenbacker, T, LATEST. cnicaco, Oct, fi—1L45 p. w.—Following are the latest. returns from Jowa elections: Forty towns and six countics give Inll, Repnb- lican, lor Necretary of State, 8,457 majority. Fllty-two towns anil one county tive Rothrock, Repubtican, for 8upreme Judge, L451 majorlt Six towns In the Elghteenth District give Me- Cold, Republican, for Congress, ielmajority. Twenty-seven towns and one couniy in the Second District give Price, Republican, 1,743 majority over Brennan, Democrat, ¥ity towns in tha Fifth District give Clark, Reptibllean, for Congress. 1,111 majority, Elgbiteen towns and onccounty in the Seventh Distrlet give Gillette, Greonback-Demucerat, for Congress, 14 mu{urlti. Nine towns and two counties fn tho Eighth District give Sapp, Republican, 1,403 mnjority wver Keatley, Demoerat. ‘Thirty-niie towns and two countles in the Niuth Distrlet give Carpenter, Republican, for Congress, 1,702 majority. Citicaco, Oct, 10—12:40 a, m.—Following are thie iatent returns from Towa elections: «One hundred and ten towns und _fourteen counties give Hull, Republican, for Scctretary of_Snte, 11,911 majority. Eighteen towns and four countles {n the Besenth Distriet give Cutniniogs, for Congress, 481 majority. Nine towns and fivo counties in the Eizhth District, give Sapo, Republican, for Congress, 8,467 majority. _Thirtv-nine towns and_cight countles in the Ninth District, give Carpenter, Republican, for Congress, 4,40 mojoritv. WEST VIRGINIA. REPUBLICAN GAINS, CnantestoN, W. Va., Oct. %.—The election yesterday was carried on with great energy. Each of the threo parties strave to the utreost to bring out every voter. The Indications are that McKennay Dom., In the Third District, will have 500 majority over Walker, the candldate of tire Republicuus and Greanbackers, The county ofticers are la doubt. The Leglsluturols largely Democratie. Parkersburg advices are that Wilson (Dem.), for Coperess in the First Listrict, will carry that county by 200 majority. All the Demo- eratle ticket fa elected except the Clerk of tho Circult Courts A dispateh from Hantington, W. Va., says Hubbard, Republican and Ureenback candidato for Congress, fa clected by 200 majorlty. WneeLing, W. Va,, Oct. 0.—Returns as far s received u}n to this hour indicate that Iub- bard (Kep.), for Cougress, carrics this county b'v gbout 400 majority. ‘This will leavo Wilson's (Dem.) majord l{ very small In this district. ‘Three out of the four Leglalatora elected aru Republicans. ‘I'is county has heretofore Leen 10lidly Dewocratie. IN WASHINGTON. DEMOCBATIC DEFRESSION, Spectal Diswateh {0 The Tribune. ‘Wasninagvoy, D, C.; Oct. 9.—~The Democrats have been valnly endeavoring to-day to extract some consolstion from tho election news. The lendera are more especially disuppoloted at the result on account of its possible relations tothe Presideutial question than for any other causc. Jn catculations which had neen made earlier in the season It was admitted that, should the Presidential election be thrown (nto the House, 1t would be necessary for the Uemacrata to galn the votes of the Congressional delegations of two Btates which they did ot hiave. One of the Btates selected was Colorado. From the news to-night, {t-apoears probable that Ohfo must necersarily be stricken Irom their caleulations, while, according to a dispateh rocelved {rom WEST VIROINIA this evening, it is not certaln that more than ote Democrat has been returned from that State, Should this prove true, the Republican snd Greenback Represeutatives would bo able tocontrol the vots for President, Secretary BYCAMORE. . Speeial Diwaich to The Tribune, Bycamon®, Oct. 0.—~The County Convention of both the Demoerats and firccubackera was hetd here vestendny, and, after o conferciive, bath mrues{mt in nomination for county ofll- cers the candilates on the Prohibition ticket. The Democrats elected delegutes to the Con- gresstonal Conventlon to be tield at Elgin to- morrow, and passcd o resolution Indorsing the Gireenback notninees for Btate Benator and Rep- rescntatlves, The Democratic and Greenback party In this county Is ouly the old-line Demo- crats, but the Probibitlon party comes from the Reputilfcan ranks, yet their Cougrénsional can- didatc 1s #o Aintasieful to the majority of them that the voto cannot materially change tho Ro- publican vote of lost full. w Kewauce * Bmith, the great Qreenback ad- vocate, spoke here Jast night. Osing to the heavy thunder.storm, the uttendance was not large, but » O Kewaneo™ gave a discourso of over one hour's length, rehearsed the fluances of anclent, Rome, dwelt on tho cause of the issuc of the Cuntinental monecy, and stated that through it and by it our nation was form- eily and that the fssuc of the greenback saved the natlon from the hands of the Confederacy. He claimed that during the time from 1803 io 1870 currency was moro plentv than at \m{x time dutring tho Vxistence of the nation, and that iv was the ost prosperous times wo ever had, e disputed the assertions mado that the tircenbuckers were Communists, and made o vers pleasant speech, Taken altogether, the (arm.;:mukcr- were well plonsed with bis re- marks, pect 1 Disoiah $o Hie Tvib Spectal isputteh ta » une. Jotaer, 1., Oct. 9.—The Hon, I C. Haves, Republican Conaressman ana member-elect from this district, addressed 4 large and enthusfaatic audicnee at the Court-House this evening. The spesker confined Nls temarke chiefly to the fnancial fssue of the day, and showed up flat mouey in all ita (llualvo features to tho full ratisfaction of the wudience, and to the chagrin of tho few Fiatists who were present. Oen. Hinyes_was foilowed by Maf, B, W. Munu, the Renublican nomines for Bonator fram this dis- trict, and the Hon, Jsmea Uoodspeed, of this clty, both of whom spoke bricfly. DEKALB COUNTY. Apecial Dirpateh {0 The Titune. Sycanony, 11, Uct, %.—The Democrats and Qreenbuckers of DeKalb County bheld thelr County Conventions g this place, and nomi- anted W, D. Ear), of Afton, for 8heritl, and Dr., Churles 1t. Dickson, of S8omanauk, for Coroucr., The delerates solocted by the Democrats to tho Demaocratic Congresstonal Conveutlon are prob- ably committed for the Rev. J. C. Stoughton for Congress, although they go uninstructed, TEMPERANCE. avectal Dispatch io The Tridunn. CakLisvites, I, Oct. 9.—A Probibition Conveotion was held ot Brighton to-day to se- lect o cundidate for the Lower House, in the place of the Rev. A M. Pllcher, who withdrew, The Convention was composed of delegates from Macoupin dod Jersoy Countics. Altor con- siderable debate, J. A, Bearrett, of Brighton, was nominated . WISCONSIN. FOND DU LAC. Special Disvatch (0 The Tribune. FoXp nu Lac, Oct. 9.—Tho Republlicans In County Conveutlon to-day mominated s ticket 80 cxcellent ns o command the hearticst sup- port of the parly, and eive very good assuranco of success at tho polls, ‘The ticket conssts of James T. Green, for Reglaters A. fl. Bruett, “Ireasitrer; S, Go Leland, Clerk of Court: J, W, Oliver, Clerk of the Bourd: WV, W, 1), Turner, District Attorney § Joseph ralchanks, Surveyor; A« Arwstrone, Curouer. Tnery Is avery proa- peet that we will be able to make telling fnruads upon the Democraticranka In the f1l campaign, and, with tho draft whicn s sure to bo made upoh them by (recnbackers, (b looks hizaly robable that the Bourbon ticket may figure 0, J when the returns come tu, ——— Sherman, In couversing on the situation, ad- GUEN., BUTLER. witted that he bad awaltea the returns with IZLUED T0 KEEP TUE REDELL much anxicty, s be hud considerablo appre- oy By 4 ALIVE, RERELON hension respecting the Natlonal vote. lle fs, of vourse, much gratificd at the result. In any cvent ho 1s certain that resunption, fixcd for Janusry 1 next, will tske place, and that no repeal bitl could pass the Senato over a velo before that date. Unless, therefore, Congress shall pues & law for an extra session iu Msrch, resumption will have buen fu operution twelve months before the Forty-sixth Congress shall convene, In that intervat Becretary Sherman auticlpstes that, with the releuse of gold sud the revival of busl- ness, no probable legislation can disturb the prosperous condition of the country, The effeet of yeaterday's election upon TUR PKESIDENTIAL ASLIRATIONS OF SKNATOR THURMAN ara regarded a8 very damaging, lossmuch as he took ‘pains {n wivance of the campaign to burn al! the bridizes behind hin, and to place himselt on su iutlation platform cven. Some of his friends berd mdmit that if he could wmot carry Ohio for greenbacks it wonld bardly be gafo to rvisk hlm in @ Presidential race on u Greenback platform, as Ly now can staud vn 8o other, . i Hpy 27 The results of the electlon will sava the Con- gresslvual Counfittes soy further expenditure ‘on necount of Becretary Gdrham's Greenback ‘epcecty; ns ita sirculatipn w)ll uot be furtber n- slsted upon, 2 Becretary Schurs bag, Teceived within a fow days numerous applications from lucal Cum- paign Committees for copics of his toabchl wiech, b will pédelve yery extended cireuta- tion before Novetuber, TUE DEMOCRATIC PHESIDENT-MAKEHS bereabouts soem to urrve Lbat,uf toe candidates now wuch poken of, Bayard fs about the ouly * oue left Wribe field. Thurman has- died, they bay, of gieenbacks, and Jleudricks Lss been tuo sult ob nioney questious (o be of uso In the (u- ture. Tiden, Illmuuh for hard mogey, has buen Eut ut of the Beld by the diphar telezrauis sud is wicked partners. Bayard fs & consistest bard-mouey wan, sud with sullicicub character and standing i utler respects. Democrats here are chargiug a good portion of the resbosibility fur the defeat o Olo on speaker Haudall, They declare that ho . FOUCED GUHEYMANDKIING {u that State agmnst the Letter judgment of wauy of its leading Dewocraty, ' His ddea was that, in view of the fact tuat the uext Presi- acutial clection would be very hiiely to go 0 Bpecial Dispatch (o The Tridune, Wasminoton, D, C., Oct. %.—Gen, Boynton, In a card over his own signature, makes a more scrfous cLurge agaluat (ien. Butler in counee- tion with trodlog with rehels In North Carolina than bas been wade. Gen. Boyolon, at the time the Investizations into the former contra- bana trading through Uen, Rutler ‘were made, was living at the Departnent headquartors in North Carolina, and was personally acquainted with the results of tholr Inquiry. Gen. Hoynton aays: *T'o such ¢n extent was the tride In salt bacon und other salt mests carled ou with tne Rebels through Gen, Butler's Mues that & regular depot was establlahed to recelve the cargoes which arrived at certaln points. A depot af this kind was established iu Bertle County, North Carollng, on tho Chow- an River, sbout twenty wiles from its mouth. Gien, Lee sent a Confederate. Major. from his ariny to tuke charge of this depot, ond u il Lary roud was bullt from it to afford prouipt trausportation tothe lnes of rallway Ieadine (o Richmond, Tho slte of this depol” was vie- Jted atter the close of the War by & geutlotian formerty councetud with the survice dn North Caroling, awd the Confederats otlicer. who had chargg of 1§ duriv of the visiting party and exvlained the charse- ter uod extent of Lhe busloess. e = MISSOURT, WEPURLICAN KTATE CONVENTION, | 87. Loung, Mo., Ot 8.—~The Kepuolican Btats Convention et at the Mercautilo Library lall at uoun and Aewporusily orgaulized by the elec- tion of Alexander T, Denuy, of Raodolph Coun- ty, Chatrman, snd Rudolph Hirzel, of Qascon- ade County, Becretary. A Businesy Commitice wus appoluted, and ‘the Couvevtlon took a Feceas. " ¥ - oy ‘onventiton on reastetdbling permancntly organized by the clectionof M. 3lcMilina Cooper as County President; E. U, Beonwt, Marion County, Becrglary, @ e THE PLATPORY. Toe Commiltes ou Platfonn reported the fol- ltowiog rusolutious, which wers adopted uuaul- wously: 3 ¥ We, the lepublicans of Misaouri tn Coavention assembled, rosolve: Furst—Thal the ltepublican party. ioepired by its past bistory sudachivvements, renwws ile alicyiance 10 1he high privicplcs which have gulded it thus far, aud, buviug saved the wotion’s sxistence, 1t Hutiey's segima wade one AT TR T == - 3'!‘-‘::':‘-5:511:;\ n‘y"u'n‘.unn and, heitan, 1o e TILDI&N S INCOM]‘:. ©nd that e natlon's honor he preseeved, Second '-Thlt,lhc hfl"l(‘l of llhe ll'hnflnl !".\‘('vli nm'l Jemaltender noten trtned et the e o he | Thte Affair of Marquette Mak- \! he Inat doliar in the nni: verrally-recoonized e omey ol fne world: 1hAL the anly money ing Sammy a Heap of Trouble. recornized in Dusincss amid excharie af the world is_gold_and sliver coln of & weight of fnedess YRich £ATA L URTvareAl enttency, und we demAnd that all our enrrency shatl atall imes he converti- ble into cofn at the will of the holders. and (hat coin and_currency shall ho kel AL par withtae gold standard of the wotld, Third—We declare thal (he Intereals of capltal And Iabor ate g linked topether that all Action hoatile o the'one must be injurions to the other, and we condemn a1l attempta to array one againet ho other as fetiding (o establish enmitice And prejudicen between empioyer And employed. ‘onrtA— s demand full protection for il etti- 704 of every ace and calac in every partof the United Statea in the (ree excrcire And “enjoyment of sl constitntional and legal civil and political riehts and privileges, We inalat and demand that theee sball never be Any bayment. directly or Indi- rectly, of what are called rebel claimn; and we de- miand that all legitimate expenses of the Govern. ment shall he met falrly and honestly by timely and adcquate appropriations. Fifth—\We arraign the Democratic party an the constant distnrber of public iranqaillity and confl- dence, s the wanton foe of public sccurity, ag conatantly attempting to weAken the powee and au- thorlty of the nation, by crippling the army in time of udcerialnty and danger. We callnttentiontothe fact that it 1 depcndent on a aolid South, and is thereby at &l times snbecreient to all fte kectiohAl domands. That it hes never ceascd to aguravate the troubles of the country by Tncmnvnn- nglta- tion throughont the entire peciod of snpremacy In the Honec of Represcntatives. Woarraign it as fafthlces to the obligationg of national honor and chief anppart of wild echemen of fnflation, repudia- tion, and othor Anancial disorders, which smperit the public credit and tmaineas sccurity, and we bolleve and dectare that its futther and gréster snccens wonld be a natlanal calamity. SirtA—\Ve partienlarly areatgn the Democratic party of Mirsonrl as respons(ble fof & eriminal dis- regard of tho Conatitution of the State, whereby overnhall mitlfon dollars in _money, which han been collectod_and yald into the Trensury, of the Siate, has been stolen and lost, which thé people of the State nuiet bo auain taxed to make good, It 18 our belluf tnat since the party ehme fnto power 1t han malntalned and supporicd m ring of plun- derers who have subaisted and faltened npon the revenue pald by the people, and jt hinkso faf made no efforts to punish them; and while we wonid leare all questions of payine municioal debts to the contta and to (he peaple futereated, we chiege the Demacracy of the State with the covert design of attacking the national suthority in ita Judiclary Depariment, and encontaging the dottrine of nul- lification uniler the apeclons nretense of protectiug the tighta of A people whem its own trusted oflicera are engaged at the time in robding. Seventh -We favor & liboral aystem of full and sirictly secaint education fo all children Eighth-\Ve ara upposed to any repeal or modifi- eation of the Hesnmption ncl, whereby ftaeffclency will be la the leaet imoalzed. We believe that the era of hard tites s rapldly pasming awAy, and n parlod of natlonal and individual yrosperliy is be- ginningto dawn upon the couniry, and for this [anited return of better times we foel indebied 0 the irmnern, hionesty, and purity of the present Admniatration of the National Government., Ninth—An emergency in tha history of (he country, second only 1o the great struggle to over- throw ihe rebellion, now confronts a then the Hepuhlican party was the wolo urganized political rotecilon agalnat nationsl disrnptlun, and patriot- e cliizenn of witever party numen rallied umder ite standard Indefense of the Union, o now the Ropublican organization le the only ciclent bul. wark against national repudlation and disgrace, and it [nvitce all guod citizens, of Whatever previous oolitical ties, 10 units with it {n preserving the natlonal bonor, | To all Hepublicany thin grest exicency esnaclally appeals to rlsy to ita high ob- lgatious, and joini heart and head for the trlamph of theee vital princiles, upan which Lhe sccueity and waifare of tbe Hepublic depend. A resolutlon nominating Urant for President in 1480 was reccived with tremendoun hpnlause, but it was thought inexpedicnt to adopt it. ‘The following romInations wer thac of tha Supreme Court, Alex F. Denny; Sup intendont of Publiv Instruction, Roderick Bald- win; Reelater of Lands, William T, Nordel; Rallroad Comlssionar, John B, T'racy. ‘The State Central Commitcec was then elect- ed, and the Convention adjourned. MISCELLANEOUS. Bpreval Dispatch to The Tribune, GHAND, Rarins, Mich,, Oct, 0.—Our city has ‘been conslderably axclted to-lay over the olec- tlon nows from the Uctuber States. Tho Re- ublicans_and honest-mioncy Democrats sre happy. They hal feared, from the blowing of the Natlonals and their apparcut numbers here on tho street-corners and i other public places, that things might bs mixed, was 40 much nors encoumgiog than bad been expected thern wea good reason for rejolcing, The Natlunals, hiad Leent jubilant.and were predicting groat victorles ol 8wn enormous locreate of thelr party strength, To-day, except o few candidates and thelr buglers, not a Natlonal cau be found, Those secn wore torrible scowls, and were snvage when asked {f they had heard frbm Olfo, fndiang, or Towa. ‘fho rosult yesterday will help the Republicans In this county fully 50 votes, and_assures them’o! a victory, as many defectlons from tho Natlonal ranks sre alreudy gr::;arllonnlely through- o A Judge in Detroit Says what He Thinks of the 3 Outrage. Mr, Tilden Had Better Trot Back with the Books, or Thers Will Be Music, The Judge Believes Mr. Tilden Will Acknowletige the Trick a Dirly One. Movement in Chioago to Proours Addi- tional Proof of Tilden's Falsa Income Returns TILDEN’S BAD LUCK. A MICHIOAN JuUhil CONVINCRS PROPLE TIAT 1% 13 NO KEW YORK MINISTHA OF JUSTICE. t Bvectal Dispatch fo The Tridune. Drraorr, Mich., Oct, 9,—The case of Tilden's New York lawyer, Thomas Harland, charged with complicity in the selzure of books tatro- duced as avidence In the Titden fncome tax suit befors Notary Maynard at Marquette, was resumed this orning, when o motion to dis- mias, on the ground that the prosecutlon failed to maka ont case,was vigorously argied by Har- 1and himsaeit, his counsel, 3. V. N, Lathrop, and Roger M. Sherinan, Assistaut District Attorney for New York, represeuting the (lovernment. Young Sherman's apeecht was really a keen, vigorous, {uclsive elfort, warmly commended by members of the Sar. Marland foiutht des- perately, striving to show that thero was noth- Ing flegal fn . the seizuro of the books, knd especially that bis own part In the transhction was not culpable. He dwelt long on the cioher dispatches, explainfog thele tray fowardoess to his own satisfaction, but not tothat ot Com- missoner Davison, who, In rendering a de- clslon, said, in his vicw of thelaw and the facts, therowas no conrse for him but todeny the motlon for the discharge, . Hariand, evidently dejeeted, asked for further thne to prepare for defcose, and, finally, a fur- ther heariug was postponed untll to-morrow, TIR MOST BENSATIONAL PRATURE of the whole affair was develaped ln the United States District Court to<day, Ulstrict-Attorney Sherman yesterday Aubmitted a petition to Judge Baxter, asking ‘an order requiting Law- renco MeClosky and the officors and servants of the New York Mine. to(show cause why they shonld not return to the offies of Mr. Maynard tho four books stoleq thence on the night of teopt. 33, and restrafuing those persons from othertviso disposing of Lho books. Judga Baxter granted the petition, nmd dssucd the order prayed for. The hearing cothinenced this afternoon,. Lathrop eaid tho notfcd was not served upon bis client untll 11 o’clock to-day, and that he, a8 cousel, hiad not bad ting to look the matter up. 1o requested his Honor to adjourn a bear- ing unt!l to-morrow mdgnine. Judge Baxter—That [ will do. Who Is Proal- dent of tho New York Ainet Mr. Lathrop— [ sanvEL i Funes, : Judge Baxter—I winfld sucgest that yon communleate with hiny thls evening, and learn it he be not willing to pecurn the books, Mr. Lathrop—to far k4" that is concerned, 1 am authiorized to say tHiP the books will be re- turned to Maynard to'3iuplete.the copsing IL. tho other side wil) siljilate that the coples shinll bo sealed up and txansinitted to the Coart it New York, there notiso bo opened until the el of the cause begind 4 Judge Baxter—We argto have no barzains In this matter—no comproy)lses, no stipulations. ¢ A GIEAT:DUTRAUN was cominitted when those books were taken from tho Court In whichthey were belng used, In ovidence. The Imyer who had any ro- ! The news % NHW YOUK, gard for his standlug or professional BaTAVIA, N, Y., Oct. 0.—Csros . Davie hos | Fepusation mould oot for & noment been notinated for Cangress by the Democrats countenance such u transaction as is shown by the svidénce to have beep committed there, I sm sura you would not,: Therefors, [ ask you to telegraph to Mr, Tliden and securo hls asscut to a roturn of the books to Mayusrd, Mr. Lothrop (astounded)—But your Iowor will hear evidence to justifv taking the books{ Judge Baxter (sharpiy)—1 walt_ no cvidenco but that given by McClosky. Thoso books (with emphasis) must be returned forthwith, I should greatly profer to have thia done Ia ro- sponse 10 this suzeestion; but, T4t isnot, TUK COURT WILL BXIAUST EVERY RERSOUHCE in its power to sccure their rewm to the placo whonce they were so lmuroperly takon, I shall undertake to say that the books shall mot bo 1m|>mgurly used, Ifnecessary, [ will mysell ro to Marquette to attend the taking of testi- mouy, and sce that no inprover use is mado of (ho books, When the mutter comes up beforo the court in New York, next month, it will be tie enough to conslder tho adimiseibillt of thy evidenve, We have nothlug to do with thad here, Tho takivg of the testhmony in Marquetto {s incompletu and cannot bu come pleted for lack of the books. Tho first thing is 10 securo o restoration of the latter to the cus- tody of Mr. Maynard, that i may completo the mal Infiol coples, to be annexed to tho deposi- tlon, I will cantinue the watter untll to-mue- row morning, by which time YOU CAN MEAR FLROM Ml TILDEN. . T hayo little doubt that he wil disown the dis- reputable trick by which the bonks were taken out of the custody of the Court by giving dirce. tlons that they stall be no luiger withheld from It. While Harlaud listencd to this scathing de- punciation from tho Beach, ho fidgeted about uneasily, and scemed to luse his usual cool as- suran The Tilden faction was much de. pressed by the turn affairs havo taken, and at once retired snd commenced a llvnlxtclnzmphlc commubication with New York, A dozen dis- patches were exchanged in the next two hours, Judye Baxter's decided nction is much com- meuded upon all hands. L) DEFOIN JUDON BAXTER . Tothe Weatern assoctated Fress, - Detuorr, Mich,, Oct, 8.~Yesterday Mr, Sher- wan. Assistant United Biates [istrict Attoruey, subinitted o rmlon to Judio Baxter, United Btates Circust Court, asking an order to show cause aguiast Lawrence McClosky aud the of- tlcers and scrvants of the New York Mine why ouM not return to theofflce of Mr. May- nard, at Marquette, the four books stolen thence on the pight of Bept. 23, while helng used in evidence fu the incoie-tax suit of ths United States va. Samuel Jo Tllden, aud restraining those persons from otbierwise dlsposing of the books, Judue Baxter granted the petition, and lssued the order prayed ful ho biearlop com- menced thisafternoon at 2 o'clock, Mr, Lathrop, counsel for McClosky and otbers concered, urged that tho buoks WEKK UEING COUIRD IN FULL, that somo purts of them did not relate to the suit, and that, if the onder aekud were made, the defendant ‘Fildon would bu projudived by the introduction of illegal . testimony. dudiro Bax- ter said that toseize and carry away ths books Was not 8 proper way £o raise a question of the admisatbility of ovidence, and. went on to sav: + Mr, Latbrop, this (8 no wuy 1o try cases. You know it -1s nut a proper mode of Gervinig a writ of replevin to Iave burscs und carriazes in read- {oess withs the aitornoy in the case on the box, and then to attempt to avise pavers and books legally beforu ab vlficer.competent Lo take Lostl- mony and remove them from the presence aud custody of thet officer. £ think AMr, Tilden too goud & Jawyer to sanction auy such procecdiogs, aud have no doubt, 8 you tetegraph him, bo will give up the bovks. At atl events, § think thvpower of this Court ataple to compel their sutnro, and, It uccessary, § will exbauss that A fusther huariog wus adjourted Ll k to-morrow. of the Thirty-first District, Jauzstown, N. Y., Oct, 9.~The Republicans of the Thirty-third District have wominated I Van Acrnam for Congress. Caxaxpagua, N. Y., Oct. 0.—Elvridge G. Lapham was nominated for Congress by tho Reoublicans of the Twenty-seventh District. ° CONNBCTICUT, BainozrorT, Conn., Oct, .—The Republican Couvention of the Fourth District nominated Frederick Miled for Cougresa, MASYACHUSRTTS, Frrenpune, Mass,, Oct. !.—Amasa Norcross has been nominated for Congreas by the Repub- licans of ths Tenth District. INDIANS. SPOTTED TAIL. Spectal Dirpalch to The Tribune. ‘Wasaivaron, D. C., Oct. 9.—Reports from the Spotted Tatl Indians are such as to warrant grave appreheusions of = sorlous Indian war in the Northwest, 50 much so that Uen, Steridan las asked for an additioua! force. The Elght~ eenth Infantry, now fu_the Depsrtment of the South, has bren ordered to hold itsoll in readi- uess Lo move Bt o noment’s notice, and tho Qusrtermaster's Departuiont Lo hold travspor- tation In readloess. —— NIZ PERCE PRISONERS. EBpectal Dirpaick to The Tribune. OMAnA, Neb., Oct. 8.—FEleven Nexz Perce prisoners—ten bucks and one squaw-—-arrived here 1ast ulght from Montans, in chorge of Lieut. Trowbridge, who proceeded with them to Leavenworth, whera they are to be fmprisoned wlith Joseph's banu, of which thoy are » part. MED CLOUD, Wasiunoton, . C., Oct. 9.—A dlspatea from Col. Ubelrnc, at the forks of the Clay and Wolt (reeks, says: “Ited Cloud and sowms of Lis principal Culefs joined me to-day,' t— " CANADA. Mackenzle Minlstry— Cricket. Special Dispalch to The Tridune. - Moxtreal, Ont,, Oct. 9.—Tho Governur- General recelved to-dify the forinal resignation of the Mackenzle {lovernmeot, Bir Joun A. Macdonald has been called fn, and at onca ens tered upon the task of forming s new Cubinet. Ho declines to mention the names as yob, Rpecta) Dispateh to The Tridune, TonoxNzo, Ont., Oct. 0.—The cricket match between the Australisus and the Canudians was rosuwgd tuls morulng, the forciguers addivg 43 to thelr score of yesterday, Inthe sccond in-' nipge the Canadians made 51, The Australlans ihen went to the bat, requiring only $3.to win, whith they did casilyy with “10 wickets to apare. ‘Fhoy lete to-night' for Moutreal, where thuy rlu. o pleked team of Quebeckers. It was él:\l';lnn agale gl dsy, which rendered play dil- ealt, i ke Resigoation of ti —e— Loag Anunaltls Lonars s, . The year's public uccounts show that the follow- Ing sunyltics ure peyalls vut ol the public purse; £4,000a year to the hetrs and . descynd- ante of Witlw Penn forvver; £1,080 to'tbe heirauf the Duks of Hebombenzy L1000 bered- itary pouslyn b u:u Facl u(_ughu;|tr..m0 to the ar pgraon’to wh he title of Nelaon shall ‘ ESCENCE, &esn'ml: 41,000 to whotn the title o2 Dake of Apeciat Dispaioh. 16 306 Tribune. Mariborough siall descend: L3000 1o thorep: | Deznorr, Micl, Oct, B.~At a lata Iour to- reagutatives—of Jeffery, “Amherat L2400 10 thd telre mato on whour ' thd the titiv of Vis. couut Exuiouth sball descend ) £4,000 to all and every tho hefrs mialo on whom the litle of Lord l(udm‘inhull deseend ;. £670 bereditary pension to thu Earl of Kinnoul. Tne followlug are not among the verpetual pensjous, but are payable during the life of the preseat holder of the titte wentioued aud his noxt successor: The Duke ot Welllugton, £4,000 a vesr; Viscouut Hard- fuge, £3,000; Viscount Combermere, £2,0003 1.0vd Seaton, $2,000; Lord Kesue, £2,0007 Lord Qough, £200; Lord Raglan, 12000 Lord Napier of Magdula, £7,00, mglit Healy, sttoroey for Tilden's contidential aguout, McCloaky, states that they have declded to produce the wlssing books in mccorduicy with Judire Baxter's onder. 8. J, TILDEN, 113 HAILROAD INUOM, The taking of testimony with a view of de- termining the income of Sawuel J. Tilden from 1561 to 1873, fu order that the Goverumcent may collect from bitn what be owes it, did not bewin yesterday worning, as was, expected, Comialse raner Hoyne Having received the followitr tel- egram from Arsistant United States Attorney Bherman, who haa clinrge of the case: Drrrorr, Oct, 8, —Phil A. Hoyne: Pleasa post- pone Tildeh case 1111 10th. _Am engaced here. Toasn M. SHEANAX. Appenited will be found a fetter "which will elve an flea of the ground to he covered by the Tnvestigation® padl acten inonths, and the credit ol Frai Yxtnoir, Oct, 6, P A, Houne. Eq., United | 88 shown in thie last effurt tonegotinta redeen, Statee Comminsioner, (hicagn~Dean s 1have | Dle B nereenia, 3 slowly appronching that of jeancd n notice in the abure cass ({Inited Btatea e, | England. The (prernment can ubtafn money Thiden) for Oct. ), at 11 o'clock, before yon. The | morecheaply than'at any tine In the past thiety- witneasea 1o be examined are Me. Bisckel ¢ 9, e pe 3 laining that Teemtent of the Chieago & Alton Hatirosd Com: | oo por. e et ity Whatener T e o et ™ ERa2e 10 | the otlier vonecauences of Lhio lnw of equal par- AN Dille and valehers rrevived from the de- | Mtlon fn France, tt cectaiuly ban daveloped the fendant, hiv servants ot ngents, fof charges and | Passion of industey to anunprecédented degree. pagmenis claimed n{ him or ‘in {m Detmit- for | Tho French pearant, owning his land, Wwotks scevice renderod of clafmed to be rendered to the { and saves as no man works and sayes, certainly Chicago & Alton Raflroad Compaay by him as s | not an Englishman, who, though Industrious, Miorney, of countelor at JAw, or teueice, or other- | hua not acquired from the possession of prop- erty tho'instinet of thrift, Twenty yrars hence, wise, and all reeeipta for naymenta to him by sald (ompany from itie year 1¥01 fo the year 18703 | ir hence ean be maintained, Fradee will only cel hior taxntion as a whipy alimuiating an it nlm(fil!lclwcku. ?nr«-l.lar nl‘nlrE evidences le ny- 5 o s o el s vern aise AT olginel boms | Industey which, 1€ 1t reaved its full reward, tight fiag from plethora. Tendant wittin paid years: also all original books CASUALTIES. of entty containing recorda of wnar paymenta; alao all nrese capien of fotter” and telegramn writ: ten to said defendant by any ofiicer of eald Company or in 1ta hehal? relating to” the matters mforevaid: also all lettera nnd tolegrama tecefved from rald defendant by satd Company Or in Jta hohall ro- FIE OLD COLONY DISASTER. floston, Maen,, Oct. 9,—Toth trdeks at Wol- laston of the Old Colony Road were cleared at balf-past 6 this morning, and the Intvard train passcd the scene of Inst night's dispater at aquarter past O this morning. Bupt. Kew- Jating to the matters aforesald: Aleo all other drick, who was_asked who wne {o blame, sald, ment to the defendant by or in behmif of the Chi» in Lehalf of the aaid Coripany to sald defendant in O'Brien, Boston; Patrick Lavery, Boston; and wise relating to the transfor or fssue to the de- Tiend and legs; Edward (il lettercarrier, trustee, for which compeneation was made him 461 to 147 to be ralsed by Joans, on harbors, canals, and rural rallways. it 13 helleved that all thess works will pay, and M, Leon 3ay. in 8 apecch At Boulogne,—where a new port liad beon sane- tioned a8 onc of tho Nrat of these worke,— stated his full beltel that tho mones coulil easily bo raised. Ro great are the eavings of the peopic that more than £10,000.000 has heen deposited in the sav books and papers in any wite feltting to the gine, profits, and income of e defendant doring the perlod atoresaid. ™ L wish 410 to have snbpansed the Prestdent, Aohn F, Tracy, and the Adstatant Secrotary of the Chicago & Northweatern l‘xlllruml Company, whoso name, 1 think, 1s J. 1, ltedfcld, with a duccs tecum clanpe, an follows: X, Y SVAL iTTn, vonchers, end receipts for the pay- | *so far’ as he had learndd, those in charge of ¢ the trald from Sliver Lake were all right.)! lle eapo & Northwestern Talirond Company of _tho i 4ol :o Mm‘“s fomwm\m lm:.,s.'yfi"m n;n)l &]om was of the opinton, trom what he had learned, n 180:3, §20, UOU and n 1800, §3,100 an hat the conduct 14 z.s,ooo. in_1804, and 83,000: in 1867, :J;:MB nductor of the frefght train was to 6,400} M 1808, $5,000¢ In 1800, $:0.000, Alss T % all cecke, drafy, or oiet eviiiences of payments, Tn addition to the list of dead rent Iast night rawn or issucd by Rald Company ta sld defend- | the following are reported: Edward Doheity, sut, Inany wise connected with the aforcaaid vay- Wi i % BHents, and witn anv and al ulherruymcnllhy!ar grocar, Boston; Edwin E. White, Doston, in- stead ot Mr. White, of South Bostonj Jobn the perloa’ frum I to 18303 2l all ariginny {] entr; 0f aa! enta; Al B e ok and other Booka papere, and | Conncllman M. F. Wells, whose vody we found Teconits of the aatd Company I any wise recording | late last night. Reazan's father-in-la a8 not | or relating to the transier or issun to the detend- | among the dead, o8 reported last nlght. Tio aut af bonds or atocka of the eaid Compsny in ex- | death-list up to noun to-day comprises nineteen change for, g anon sarrender of, tholock of the | porsons: Peninsular ftatlrosd Company; aleo alitransfer | = The fojlowing are additonal to those already Dooks and éther books, pauets, and reconds in any Fpr:rte;lrlfli”mu.g]y T’:mumlh( {‘"m"'fn}'l)' n'u. Yendant af ahy stock ot bonda of waid Chicopo & | Uartender, Hoston, internal Injuryg fmothy T B O o ewmpany fm the. jear | Douovan, East Hoston, badly fnjured about the 1661 to the year 1872; and of Any stock and bonis tesused under the authority or contral of salil Com- | Charlestown, tnternal fnjurles; John F, Uill, pany; nlso all records of any nervices petformed by | Boston, hiurt in the Jeg and face: William Davia. #ald defendant as trnstea for which any compensa- | Hoston, hurt [n the head, The total list of fn- tion was recelved by um, Including all records, | jured at noon to-dav foota up about 130, minntes, suaby, und memorands Mo oy 06 | I 18 now known thint the list of killed sill ro- 3 it ! ceive no additions save those who may dlo from from 1 @m0 all recorde, booke, and | thelr wounds, ‘The uames of twenty more fo- papers relating |n any wise to services rendered by Jured nre roported. ihic defendant §n tho affairs enumerated or describ- Enmncer Westeato says a8 to the cnuse of cd hercinafter, and_ to compenmtion for | tho accident Mmtl whan neor Wollaston Btation, u,r:‘;mmnm.:}u ‘::ncue&l,rlxgmwrnlnulrci lia saw & frelzht train moving over the connects ol 2. Pan r ) ol e R e AN Haliaas | Compang ine track. His engine struck o vorner of this traln, an empty flat car, but not with suflicient forca to throw ft from tha track. Westzate as- scrts positively that the lnward track was olesr, aud that the fretahit car was neross tho connee- tlon, When he passed over the switch by which the inward {8 conhected with the outward srack, he discovered that something was wrong, his first impreasion belng thit the stvitch wos open, and this was coniirmed by the obscrydtion of others. o Instantly whiatled “dutvn brakes," and reversed the engine, . The swilches sre about 100 feet apart, and, the englue havinge pasaed tho first switch in safely, tho ongincer hoped that it wonld liold to the Iron as tho ouly means of saving tho train, but the sccond mwitch being also open, tho Jocomotive lefs the rall, and the catastrophe followed. RBostoN, Oct. U.—S!c{).lwn Gm!{, repurted klited by the -wmrmli aitvas and well, *The i drawing trant-decd In reference thercto, or result- ing therefrom, and services ns attornoy or connacl in referenco thereto, aching as trustee for the bonas sccured upon the reorganization of the Company. Proceedings connected with the extenston of the Chicago & Northwestern Kallway from Appleton ta Fatt tfaward, and the procuring and disposttion of a tand-grant pertainingto the same, The draw- ing and Jasne of bonda sccured upon thiscxtension and: land-giant, The dmwing and issue of the equipment-bonds of the Uhlcazo & Northwesteri Rallway in or acout 1863, and the trast-decd therefor, and the propatation ot other pavors re- Jating theretos also the drasring nnd fague of the followinz eqoipment bunds of trust-deod therefor, of said Company: also all records of the lasuo to ho defendant of any of the bonda aforcsald. Al vaperd, bonds, and records of the Peninsular Rail- roid Company, of Mlchigan, ahosing or relating 1o thodrawing and isstie of the trist-deed of satd Compnny, and services rendered by the defehdant S IHatua of o7 woder the. aumu; Al records, ro- | Ledy ltentificd ns bis has been classed smong celpts, and checke,, drafts, or other tho unknown. Jences of payment Ao the ' defendant vy sald | Ars Blakav, wife of John Blakey, the boat- Campany, or in_its behalf, of §5,000 on the Hth of February, 1804, or thereabouts; aleo, ail bouks, papars, or recurds of or relating tu tha tsano or transfer of stuck or bohids of salil Penin. sulor Railroad Company to satd defendant. All the records, books, and papers relating Lo the con. solidation of. raid Deninvular Rallruad Company wiltli the Chicago & Northwestern Iallroad Com- lany, und to the lssue of atock or honds of the ttor jn exchange or transfer for tho stock or bonds of the formor Campany, All buoks, papers, and records relating to the defentant’s conngctlon with sald connolislation, and lis services in respect thereto, and {n preparing decds and othor lewal pojiers in connectinn therowith, The prepamtion of papera relnting to tho surrender and exchange of 't1o second-morteago banda of the Chicago & Nartuwestera Rallway Cowpany for preferred stock and for the creatlon of said atock, and serve fces In reistlon thereto. ‘The rremmlun of alt for_ the consolidalivn of tha Jluckfoni & “Hnitrond Company with the Chleas go & Northiwestern, nand’ scrvices In re- thereto, Necords ol the snrrender or salo by sald defendant of bonds or atock of. the formor Company, or of the axchange of sald bonds or atock for thone of tha latter Company. The preparation of pl);(‘h for the consolldation with the Chicago & Northwestorn aad Milwaukee & Ulllufia Iattroad Lompnnies, and services of tho defendant In retation hiereto. The preparation of E pers telating to the extension of the road of tho Cedar I(APILII & Missourl Rlver Itailroad Company ta Council Bluffs, und for the gnaranty of the bonds of that CflmOlll(y. or of tiio bonds of the Chicago & (alena Unlon Haliruad Company, and acrvices in relation theroto, Services in negotiating s modif- cation of tho leases of the Cedar Rapids & Missou- rl Iiives and the Ohleago, Jowa & Nrbranka lincs, aud the preparation of pipers connected with ruch modification. The preparation of the trust-d for the consolldated currcacy bonds of the Chicago & Northwestern Ilallway Company and seryicesin Teiation theroto; services as trustee for the bond and for slgning the eame, Tho prepars. tion of papers for tha ‘control by the Chicago & Northweatern Rallway Comuany of the Winonn & St, Peter Rullroad Company, nnid for the guaranty by tho former Company of the honds of the laiter Company, and services'in rela- tion thereto. ‘The preparation of the trust-deed for the bonds of the Ls Crosee, Trempealeau & Prencatt Hailroad Company,and the paers rolating thereto, andeto the guaraaty of wald bonds by tho Chicago & Nortuwestern Rallroad Company, and scryices In relation therato. The lhu‘l\amllnn ofs the teustodecd ana other papers for the isvno by the Chicago & Northwestern lallroad Comvany of its 10 per cent equipment bouda and acrvices In rela- t1on theretot also all recorda of the tasua or trann- for to the defenaant of any of sald bonds, and to ltllmflnl for the saine, Bervices rendered relating o tho consolldation of the Chicagy & (ialeus ltsil: road Company with the Chicago & Northwestern, and books, ulILlul’l cnecks, and vouchers for the payment to tho defendant on or about May 20, buitder of Cambridge, wiis not killod fu the 0Nl Coluny aceldent. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Buecial Dispalch to Tha Tridune, X Bowring Gnens, Ky, Oct, 0.—A rallroad at- cldent occurred last night atBouth DrakoCreck, near Uallatin, to Traln No. 8. The engineer, Thomas Btrother, andthe fireman, Oberman, ware killed. The remains wete brought here, -ndl:rm be.Yurled . to-morgow.. Strother leaves & wile. Speelat Diapateh o The Triduns.: NasuvitLy, ‘Peon,, Oct, 0.~Tlus morning a misplaced awiteh caused a freight train of the Luulaville, Nashville & Great Sonthern Raliroad tu be thrown down an embankment a distance al. twenty -five fect, near Saundersviile, nine- teen miles north of Nashville, The traln at the time was running at tho rote of twenty miles an hour, aud the momentun cnusod it to plunge Trom tho truck with terrible velocity. ~Tholowo- matiye upset quickly, followed by. six cars. Ere ‘Thomas Strother, engineer, could mako an cffort to eecape, he was buried smid broken machinery and hissing steam, that Hierally boiled him, Michael O'Barr, flreman, beeame {fuvolved fo the machinery of the locumotive, and, although he screumed loudly for assist- ance, noue could ;ba rondered, and ho died a most horrible death {n the same manner os the engineer. Onc of the cars fell on the cab, and, cutting through the corner of It, severed onu of O'Hare’s lcus from nis body. As soon as possible 8 wrecking traln was sent to the scene of the accident, and the corpses ot out of thy debris, They presented a horrible sizht. Burother lived iwo lours nfter tho, accldent, sufferiug terrible agony, The cars were badly demolished., Strother was & younz inan, a resident ot Edgeflcld, and leaves s wite, MINERS RILLED. Bvectul Dimpich (o TAs Tribune, Wikesnanse, Oct, 0.—A frighttul accident occurred in the Prospeet shaft near tlls city last night. Jenkins Lowls, (leorze Tasker, Johin Willlams, and James Rusune were at work together fu & distant chamber when a sudden ex- plosion of firedninp tuok place, The miners were Larled agatnst the skle of thogangway and thelr bodles frightfully mutliated, A larjzo foree wus employed o other parts of the miue, and the K0S, of 810,000; also ull recards of the owner. | cXplosion attracted them at onca to the scene of ;ma; n::l::fi :‘l‘ '1;: nur::'I:“::; g"»w»:uyn ,}{! the ae- | the calamity. The infured men were dug out feane irenster of stges oF the Chicaga &' Norine | 0f the debrls Iu which = tney —awero weutern in exchanzo for the same. Also aif otier | found, sud, although not lifeless, they all ex- pired shortly after thelr remnoval, The wecldent booke, papers, and records of the Income, gaing. or profits of the defendsnt for acrvicos performe:dt | wus cuuscd'by the carrying ol an opea lump {nto the chamber, :nr m;"l‘;ll:l.cn;\;‘%' :‘nnrn:finun’:‘(.nllr‘r’ul Com]»nfiy rom 0 1 Alea all reconds and memoranda In the Empire shaft another horrible ao of “every. tatue’ rhich show whiat bonda and | oecuered, which resulied ll!l:h: flofm. ot rfl:!fi:: ham maily bonds, Junued by or updee the control of | Gatlagher, 1o attempted {0 Jump on the car- the Chicoyq & Noribweslom Lalliosl COUSANY | rluga at tho bottom of the shaft after the signat v 10 asvend wos given, bub misscd his fonting nnd was carriod up between the timuersoud the shde wise from 1601 to 1872, 1 will attend st yonr office at ar befors the honr of the shoft for a distance of aixiy -feck Liis budy was badly mangled. - named, May I pwak yon 1o causp the subpaus necessary o be tssued? I think the clause con- cerutng attendance conld cuntaln the directio *+and theresfier from day to day astil excused. Vory respectiuily, touan N, . SiEnwax, Awajstant United Btates Attoruey, It will e a matter of greay dillleaity to get Information ou many of the poluts Fnumerated above, since the documents were burned i the Fire, In their absence, however, parol testi- mm? {8 zood enouih, but it must necessarily be defeetive. Visits to Springdeld, Milwaukee, 8, Paul, cte, way yletd sonie evidencs uot obtaiuable here. \Witen Mr, Sherman was fu Chivaro, previous to wolug to Marquetie, he sald that it would renuive sixty davs to cover the ground siated. g . ——— A SIREN, Spacial Diwaich 1o The Triduns PiTT3BURG, Ps., Oct. Bi—A man uamed Alex- ander Caldwell dlappcorcd on the 20th of Sentember, since wihen o trace of him hasbeen discovered. e came to thia city from Wheel- ing, where his famlly reside, and gought and obtalyed cmployment as a bookkeeper in the Rrocery establlshment of Bushfield Bros., on Wyllo avenue. His habits were thought to bo good, and hix atcounts aroaltright. Detectives who are working up the casg say that Culdirell, soon after his. serivel ‘hero, formed the ae- quaintance of & womap, to.whase room: he went * the nirht of his ‘dlsapoearancoy that he uever- glterward way ,gcen, aud stnce . fben, - angther = sdinlrer, of e weniuu has been misslug, It s further as- surtud that the womay o(t tows, golug no ouo knows where, ‘The fawlly of the. missing wman wers communicated with to-day, but pro- fesy cutive fgnorance of, his yBerdabouts, Many Sulok e was murdered hy the otber mua §o the case, who wae kuowa to be jealousot Caidwell's attentions to the womaw, e §s ur was sbout 25 years age, Bve fect cfzlit inches ln hetcht, woru s durkc suit and 8 St felt hat with a uare top. He hasa prody mustache, swall sldo-whiakiérs, sud gray eves. ———— KILLED BY LIGITTNING, Hpeelal Dispateh 18 The Tribune. Foxp ov Lac, Wi, Oct. D.—Another fatsl vase ot lightnlug-stroke Is to be reported frun thia reglon. Durlng the severe thunderstorm yesterday 8 young man named Trucy, reslding in tho Town of Forest, was Instantly killed at the door of a hara hy an eleetrie bolt, by which his companion, Redmond, a few feot from hlm, was kuocked scnsless, nod though still alive witl probably not recover. ——— FATAL GAS EXPLORION. WiLKRsDARRE, Pa., Oct, 0—Lust night, while four miners nymed Jeaking Lewls, Ueorge Tas- kerJobn Williams, aud Joseph Roune, were en- deavoriug to disperss the acrumulation of ges in the shaft of the Lenizh Valloy Coal Conpany, que of them wado his appearauce with & baked lamp. Auexplosion fustantly foltowed, luffiet- tnk fujurivs which resulted {n the death of the sulire party. . ‘ ' 1 — o TURIED ALIVE, A *Cornorr. BLurys, In,, Uct, 0.--Two men were. buricd alive bere to-dav by the sydden caving of an smhankment. One, Wley Oldakeér, sts- fed st b b, L vovel, 03 ', Jo ollar] Uy out dead, Hath wevo day. Imur’-. ke Bk . BRIDGD BUBNED, Litrey Rock, Oct. 9.—Last night & Mowe \rq-:lbnjldluln‘ acruu: ku::‘ Iimlu .\lu‘l‘burry Wirur, o the [ 1 Fors Swikh il bufued, .T}w orligin of tnq°5:o Y untxw{" A an;;;;:mulau ol tyalys will be nocessary for & fow i . BOILER, EXPLOSKION. | 5 Litres Rock, Octo 0.—A Democrat speclal says tho bollers of Burns' mlll, nvar Hope, ex- ploded this morning. kiiting Edward Reem and Sain Laneston. Keem was from Loulsvllte, 0. Several otbers were serloualy 1njured. et —— WAGES REDUCED. Poutsuovts, N. H., Oct. &~The wages of the cwmployus of the navy-yard arc cut down 20° per ceut, and thy men placed oo ball-tiwe, on uacculiot of o deficioney lu the apprupriatious. The Growlog Wealth of France, London Specttor. The growing weaith of Frauce, displayed In the readiuess with which all requests for foans are wict, has | ted the Hepublicans tu recom- mence ths Napoleonke polley of euormous bub- le works, The Miolster of the Departincut, M. Do Freveluet, bus ubialued the sanction of the Assembly sud the Scpdte to a vian of expending £0,000,000 a year for ten yeurs, HADWAY'S AIEMED FROM TIER Hon, Thurlow Weeq Indorsing Dr. Radwny's R, R, R, Remediog A? ter Using them for Several Yeme, - KRw Yonk, dan 4, ar Rir; Haviog for severnt ye: e AR LA A A vl oI A eillcaey with full confidence, 1t (= ng I et thomme T pi . i LT Pl are Te a8 oueanlon requitea, And AIWAYS with the e, pifect, Tne Tioay Tiellet, cannot be better iriCh! {uan 1t 4o oy tua e, e hpols The Hiniment fruiat Iy amd Trecly, Mimoat invarinbiy 1n0ing the prosicy “dteilet.’ Truly yours, {B1gneq| g DB HALWAT, AURLOW WEgD, R.R.R. DYSENTERY, DIARREEA, .+ UHOLEBA MORBUS, FEVER AND CURED AND PREVENTED ABU}', DY RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, REEUMATISM, NEUBALGIA, DIPHTHERIA, INFLUENZA, SORE THROAT, DIFFIOULT BREATHING, . MELIEVED IN A FEW MINUTEy .BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Looseness, Diarrhren, Cholera Morbus, or patatay gy chiaraes roin NG P SIS ATE SLODICN I Ntoun A {y imaten fl‘i siking adwar b 1traty Tofiar Gine: Fealon o mfsiypall B e Tl el e e oF laseltude, wig R.R R. RADWAY'S READY RELIED CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes, NOT ONE HOUR After :Bending this ‘Advertisement ne aay one Suffer with Pain, RADWAY'S READY RELIET 1BA often | CURE FOR EVERY PAIL, 1t was thefintsad te the ONLY PAIN REMEDY tantly stops the most excenelating ofos, i taya_tu unation and cnres Congestions Whether of hO Lunite, Momack, Bowels of utlicr gisuds or orgiay by ons uppllcatiun, In from One to Trwenty Minotes, patier how violent o excruciuting e pain, te hatle. Ded-ridden. <. Crippludy Nery MHRICs of proniFated Witk dlsosse tnay sader, RADWAY'S READY RELIE WILL AFFORD- INSTANT EASE. Inflamnmation of the Kidueys, . Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowela, = Congestion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Dificult Breathing, » - Palpitation of the Heart Hysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influenza, Teadache, Tootlnche, 4 . Neurnlgia, Rheumatism,. *Cold Clillls, Agfue Chllls, " Chilblains, and Frost Bita —_— appleation of thg Ready Rellef to tho parter wlitro the pal or digiculiy exiais will ulont 4% drops In half a tunbler of seater ¥il fnafom wtes cuto Cranps, Biusine sour buinac: eariturn, endscno, eniers, Caolle, Wl‘lullln the l'!lrulul\ and il ierual paing. "Lravelers should alwayacarcy & bottle o MADWATS READY BE n Dott] 2 A few droni fn it will prevent aickness or pama from changa ot waler, Jota bettor thau Frouch FEVER AND AGUE AXD AGUE cured for afty cents. Therelt not & romedial Agent In tiite word tukt will fare Fevee it Awiey aid ali other Malsrivus, Milions, Scatet Epplioid, Yellgw, and other ¥ vm‘-mn_u uy Ralwart i?""' b quickly ue RADWAY's MEADY™ LLLIEK 111y cents per botsies " DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvet, -THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, FOIL TIF CUNK OF CHRONIC DISEAST, BCROXU il olvsyrut T i on CONTAUIOLS, ¥ omcs, Fleshor AND YITIATISG LT Lunge or Ewm-cnkmw n CORRUPTING TNE ROLiL TUE FL Chronto Itheumatian, Ber scktug Ley Cant, Canraioy pislnis, Diceding 0’&!!? Lungs, 1 “Flo "Dulorearts, Whito Bwuillnge, tumon U cern, Bkin and 1ip Dlsewscs, Mercurial Discases Fe njain, Complainte - oty Drbbaj, bk Kieu. Brow chittg, Cousuinptivn, Liver Complaint, &c. Not anly docs the Sarsavartiiian Newlvent exerl sl remudind agsnts fn the cure uf Chronlu. korofelvst Cunnticuriunal. sad kin Discsses, bug 1 10 1weosd porttive curs fo KIDNEY AXD BLADDER, CONPLAISTS Urlnary and Womb Discasea, Oravel, Dighetes, Drorst, Stoppage of Waler, lacontivence of {rine, Jincasn Albuniiiurle, and tn ail cases whars bufeldlnt deponita, Or e wutar b Uy infxed whth suiniauices s o aices lea, cho wilio of ¥ r {here 1a.a o lous apvearance, anid white baio-dust deposiis B! prentinslaasiciie, Bustheu i D) fo wld pain La 10 o ul ne b 4 (RS 1ot BO"DY dhuvgiie i CE 0N DOLLA OVARIAN TUMOR O TEN YEARS GROWTH CURED ByDr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. DR. RADWAY & C0,, 32 Warren-st, N1 e ——————————1 " DR, RADWAY REGULATINGPILLS, ¢ rfectly tasteless, elozantly coated with 3¥ectiiy Lttt u'u"-sfly. 1Y Canse, and. strcaktle adwaylsPliin, fof 1ha”curs of du disorders, BLIC Stoinsct, Liver, Duwels. Kidocys Blajden B Diseaar ticadache, Comstivallag, Cuttieit, s sextiGal Dyspelsii Fovir. T iod STy Bowela, v sud s of sbd Yeroat Visconi Warrm ted tu eileit 3 fultiion o Farely bsuefable, couiplalug oo wmercith e eturtous druxe. e tha following aymptoms Tesuluiog IF Dhosduse of thio Diguaive Orgis: Cu-tigaifon Juward Kils o Head, Autdivy uf the sooi Disicuas Gt Fhod, Fulues o w Sour Kructatigus b ‘ral the blugiach, Bwitiiuiy wt 1Dy Ditgculs Breatiine, ering a8 gF BuiTocatiing bacsaiiad whon te up Walis Dufury tie blg: o el deaciongy ot F iile bt dud Eyes, Fato In the by Ligaen iusiceol ieat, Buriln few duscd %[ Ipaaays Pills will (! froia ull vl the abyvi-Lawes dieurdeis, CeBta pur Vs, PO TT Drugaleta. READ . « False and True.’ £C0. No. 3T Soud a)eiterstamp 1o RADWAY - ¥ ut A U w oL 1L sgsande w i bu 3o

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