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TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OUTOBER (0, 1578, on ‘' Federal Tazation 4 HNE CillCAGO o xateenma | - s = 4 three-qharters of the year 1878, and whose | every possibla variety of flat moncy. But | Conrt-ouso Fund now exceed the assels by ; 4 ':“r;.l{" 2;'.:‘:515:1'“ Jr, m‘ B @r‘hfinz workahops and manufactorica have beon in | noithor his age, mor hin nbil!}y, 217 22 and lr.m perqcent of tho &p- | “ine reavan 1 did not sooner dieclase hia namo 18, T £ # | stendy oporation, is not likely to be the [ mor hia experionco, nor his prido | proprintion for 1878 ba vmld(:d to the fand 'n"n'&:'ni‘z"n'n'f'e ('y;:lc;: l'wf‘;trnl‘;r"v:’-"; .nr;:“r'r;:r'::;-':n: 5 scene of tho wholemalo starvation that the | in a consistent rvecord, could save | by collection, then it will still ba £20,000 in | private letter, That conaent § now have: and that TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Fint blathorskites huve had g0 much tosay | thia old man from the ringle and trown. | arrenrs attho ond of fhe next yoar. Thia | Renticman aihe fon, Tiwonas & Imxiitckr, ing folly of hia life. Tho man who had nover played the demagogne befors was ready lo do it when the Presidency was the prize. He stato of thing is cited by the Committeo as arenson why the bonds shonld be voted: sonsiblo men will reganl it as A renson why TY MAIL—IN ADVANCE—TOSTAGE PREF. about. Draily Fdition, one yeai 1'arta of 4 year, per monti The Missouri Bopnhfi;n State Convon- rundsy Kdliton: Literary. e § | tidn at 81, Louis sestordny condnotod s | mistook tho St erazo for a tortent dostined | they should not o voted. 8o long es tho P R L o808 | 1abors with entire harmony, and adopted A | {o aweep over the country, and he plunged | administration of those funds is in tho hands Tt hh ey BUTFION, DALY .40 platform which is caleulated to appeal | in hendliong to beat Tox Ewixa and Dax | of men who moro than exhanst the highest vinb of fonr. .. +00 | strongly to the friends of honcst money and | Voonmexs. Think how poor old Mr. Tuun- | possible resourcos of eighteen months in Epecimen coples sent fren Give Prat-Ottice address 1 ful), Including State and County. Remlitances may be mada elther hy draft, express, Tost-Oftice order, or In registered intter. at our Fsk. TERMS TO CITY AURSCRIBERX, Diafly, deliverrd, Bunday rxcepted, 23cents per week. Datly, delivered, Bunday facinded, 20 cenis por week, Address THE TRIBUNE COMPANY, honest government in that State. Thoy de- clared for a currency nt all times convertible into coin at tho will of the holder, and agninst any repeal or modification of the Resumption act. complimenting the Admin- istration of President IIavxs for ils share in bringing abonl tho ora of equnal values in moncy and of roturning prosporily. Their arraignment of the Democratic State Gov- ernment for it4 criminal mismanagement of the finances, rosnlting in tho loss of over $500,000, should prove an effoctive weapon iu tho campaign. the fulure, and who have expended thin monoy in ndvance Inrgely on extrn allowances that should névor have been paid even with the money on hend, then not one dollar Additional should be intrusted to such wan. agement. Tia taxpayors eannot protect thomsclves from the Ring within the limit of the tax-lovy permitted by the Constitu. tion; but, forlunately, the Ring cannot raise money on bonda without the sanction of the people. 'To vote half a million dol- lars to the Ring, in addition to their extor- tions by tax.levy, will be equivalont to vot. ing them nn opportanity to stoal at least n quarter of a million beyond what they will Lo able to absorb if left to the resources of the tax-lavy alone, A year ago the®County Ring asked the people to vote half a million, and said then, ns now, that the work conld not go on with- oit raising money in this way. The people rofused by an overwhelining voto. As n re- sult of this refusal, the Board hiave cut down the general expenses about $185,000, as com- pared with the genoral oxpensos of tha corre- sponding nino nonths of last year, in order to have that amonnt to expend on the Courte House, Iiat, if the $500,000 nsked for had boen voted Inst year, tho goneral exponses wonld not have boen reduced ong dollar, be- causo tho Ring wonld have had plenty of Court-House money to operate upon without deducting from tlie General Fand. IHuman nalure hss not chianged any since the last eloction, and espooinlly that kind of human nature which provails in the County Donrd. 1t the peoplo rofusc to vole bonds for the proseoution of work on the Court-House this yenr, the King will again curtail gonoral ex- pensos the coming year in order to have monoy to oxpond on the Court-1ouse ; bnt, if the peoplo give the Ring $500,000 extra to fatton upon, the general expenses will again go np to the highest noteh, aud the people will be the losors nt both ends. I'bare ia n pocnlinr effrontery jnst now in nasking that $500,000 be voted, inasmuch ns the most activo members of the Ring are secking ro-election at the hands of the aax must hiave folt when tho roturns for ‘Tuesday came in, horalding tho failuro of the “ Ohto Tdee "1 .1t was very much like listen. ing to n doath-sentonce. Mr. Tnoryax mnay now repent,—we fancy ho is in a mood for that,—bnt he can never rocover the ground ho lina lost in tho Presi- dentinl race. 1iad ho held manfully aloof from the temporary craze, and abided by the sound-monoy tenois of theold party creed, Tuesday's election wonld have been n tri- umph for him instead of a dofeat. Even expnicks’ straddling has not been so irrev. ocobly damning as Trumsn's complote flop, for Hirxpnioxs is always in a position to alight on his foot. Iiut Mr. Tronuan 1 gone boyond all hope of rovivification, It waa n cloar case of Aari-kari; it was not the first, and will not bo tho Inat, of its kind, but it was ceriainly one of tho saddest. It TruaMax had turned demongogno earlier in life, his punishment would not hava beon so droadful na it now appears ; and, thongh his mistako is of a kind that can bo neither rem- odied nor justified, wo feel a doop sympnthy for him in his enforced retiremsnt from tho Dresidential struggle, Corner Madieon and Dearharn-sta., Chicago. Tit. Otders for the delivery of Tax TRIRUNR st Evanston, ‘Englewood, and Tide Park left {n the connting-room will receive promptattentls TRIBUNE BRANCIH OFFICES, Tnx CntcAao TRTRUNE has estabilahed branch affices {or the receipt of subscriptions and sdvertiscrienis as follows: NE! "ORR—Room 20 Triduns Dullding. F.T.3Ma Fappry, Mansger, PARIB, France—Ko. 18 Rne de 1a Graoge-Bateliere, H. ManLn, Agent. LONDON, Eng.—Ametican Exchangs, ¢49 Strand, Hizxry P. Grivto, Agent. BAN FRANCISCO. AMUSEMENTS. MoVicker's Theatre. Madison strect, between Dearborn and State. **The ‘Two OUrphsns.” It the Republicans have elected Vax Vor- nrs in the Thirteonth (Licking) District, then the next Congrossionnl dolegation in tho Iouso from Ohio will atand ten Ropnb- licans to ton Democrats. The importance of tho resnlt in this Thirteenth Ristrict is vory great, for, if the next election of the next Presidont be thrown into the Houso of Repreaontatives eolooted this fall, then tho prosent Republican .gain of two Congressmen in the Ohio dolegation over the confident ealenlations of the porpe- tratora of the gorrymander (thus rendering tho vote of Ohio evenly divided and of no effect) wonld tako from the Democrats the Htate of Ohio, upon which, in caso of n Congrossional election of President, they and almost everybody clse bad connted as a sure ballot for the Democratic candidate. Totel oelrd’s Thentre. Randolph street, belween and LaSalte, Ene gagement of Lawrence Rarrett. **Juifus Ciesar. Tiaverly’s Thentre, Dearbarn street, comner of Monroe, Jaseph Murply. ‘‘Rerry Gow." Engagement of THE '"OHIO IDEE"” Home years ago Old Birs, ALuxxs proolsimed in Objo that specie-paymonts nud specle- valnes wore & “damned barron ideality.” ‘It has been ever since the ** Ohio Ideo.” Every Democrat in the State bas boon com- pellod to nccopt it. It has beon beld in such roveronce that no man was permitied to call himeelf n Democrat who did not favor it. It was Insisted that the * Ohio Ileo "—that silvor and gold, coined money, should be forever discanled and ignored, And that the role monoy of the Amarican people should be irredcomable, fist, absolnto paper dol- lars—must be made the policy of the nation, and that in that policy all the people and all parties of the country should acquiosco. A¢ on indication of tho popular uuanimity of this rovolution of the monetary alfairs of the Unitod States, the people of all tho land wore invited to a carcful porusal of the roturns of tho Oblo election Lo be Lield on the ¥lamlin's Theatre, Clark street, oppositc the Court-flouss. Engagement ot Domintck Murray. ** Fecaped from BIng 8ing.™ Academy of Muslc, Tialsted street, between Madison and Monroe. Va- rlety ente. tainment, Exposition, Lake shore, foot of Adams stroct, Tho result as to Congressmen in Ohio, so for o ascortained, leaves it still an open «uention whether the dolegation is to stand at ten ench for the Ropublicans and Demo- erats, or whother tho Domocrata shall have cloven and the Ropublicans nino, The lat as given in our dispatclies is as follows, First Distriot, Burreswontn, 1.; Socond, Yauxa, R.; Third, McManox, D.; Fourth, Kewren, R.; TFifth, Lerevie, R.; Sixth, Hur, D.; Seventh, Husp, D.; Fighth, Fintey, D.; Ninth, Coxvense, D.; Tonth, Ewing, D,; Elevonth, Dicger, D.; Twellth, Nean, R.; . Thirteenth, nncertain; Four- teenth, Arneston, D,; Fifteenth, Gzopes, D.; Sixtoonth, McKinLey, R.: Soventeenth, Chicago Trotting and Jackey Club. West Fortieth aud Madison strecte. Horsca catled at 1:30 b, m, - 1,0 COMMANDERT, K0. 1, K. T.=AHentian, e O3on aré. Rerewy’ ondcred to appear at the Friday” momniog, 10 o'clock prompt, fully equipped to attend the funeral of our lats’ frater Fiiward Lenter Hounds, Carriages from Asylum to revldence, 17 Routh llabey-at., Aod Northwestern Da. ‘art fo Rosenlll. Membera af other Command: Exie are courtcoanty fvited (0 Jola with us. By onler of the COmMATICE, DUNLOP, Recorder. MAS J. TURNER LODGE, X0. 400, A, V. & A AT f!nmunlmlnn this (Thursduy) evenlng at : ail, 70 Monroe-at., American Express | Demooratic party. The only safe wayis to ie"m. "Xfl'::.:'.".’.&'é“f:’.“::‘.‘;‘fi;.':';fi o fl'r':»fpril..w e Mowzox, R.; Eighteenth, Urpreamarr, R.; | g of October, 1878, and parties and poli- | refuse in theso tinos to voto bonds to any iing brottiren are cordially tnvited. tyorder o WM. | Ninoteenth, Ganrteso, R.; Twentlath, | yioiang, and all interested, wore invited to | Board for any purpose. It is probabla that Towxsryp, R ,—making ten Democrats, nine Tepublicans, and & chance that tho official count in the Ninetconth may clect Van Vonires and divide the delogation aqually. A POLITICAL OBITUARY. Ono of the saddost incidents of Tucsday's olection is the untimely politieal demiso of the Hon. A. G. Tounruan, United Stator Senator from Ohio and aspiring candidato for the Democerntic nomination for Presi- tako motice that tho * Ohio Ideo™ was on that day to be nationalized, aud to bo rnde tho corner-stone in tho fabric of the Ameri. can Constitution. Our readers have heard of the clection in Ohlo, They havo read the election roturns; they havo looked for the unauimity on the .part of tho people for flat money ; they havo waited for tho umiversal condemnation of the Resumption nct, and for the popular this fall, as on the former occasion, the voters will bo called npon to pnss agnin upon both couuty bonds and tho Btate. Housoe bonds, and Cook County shonld vote nlmost solidly ngainst both schomes. ‘*Agninst Bouds of Every Description,” should bo printed on all the tickets. o FINTRAL NOTICE.~The members of ARIILAR L B e . Ty aro fenteied to B O ook . A miluflml ‘the funcratof vur Tate brither, Kdward Lestér ounas. |0 oo THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1878, — Greonbacks at the New York Stock Ex- chango yesterdsy closed at 99} DEMISE OF THE OHIO IDER Lrtlt, Palt Dearers: Th . m‘t‘!““‘_fim;x_unu Mac. | dent. It would always be pleasant to follow “f’l‘“d‘fl“"“ of coin money, and the repudia- & remiguations ;:c of his Cabinot were tho Latin injunction to say nothing but good | tion of all tho coin obligatious of the Gov- s and o TS o nor.Gan., | O tho ded, but tlicro aro occasions when | arament, ut they have looked and waited in yesterlay sabmitin ‘:l i M.nfl:.l 5 now | this rule cannot be obsorved’ without | vain. The pooplo of Ohio havo placed tho | TuvRMAX, Ewixo, oral, and Sir Jony A‘l “"’W""“ " “l’ 1 °w doing injury to the public wolfars, The | seal of utter condemnation upon the ** Ohio Conorvativo loador, has boen redich e o | disastor which overiook Mr. Tausuan [ Ideo.” “Thoy have spurned it, ropudinted t, wniloetake Wi forustion of '» 00w ln fi“ in dny befora yestordny, though doplor- | and rejoctod it as disbonest, unclean, and comamond - with ithe jagoent yevolgtion ablo onough from o personal point | Accursed. They have refused tobo parties | o 0,0y e Donntsioa: polltict: of view to call for the most ganorous char- | to the schemo of ‘:‘.!hflflflllr ;ul'-h‘:ly‘ ll:nve ru; ; . | ity, points s moral nnd ndorns a talo that | fused to give countenanco to thy dishonor o f,,m:n:‘:fi:cgoiz:"m:“ .m“l ';;:’:;:;;, should not be concealed from the public | the national plodges and tho national dobt, Liberats in tho Gorman Parlisment to unito | ¥Yiew. ‘In chronicling the prematuro taking- Tllmyhhll"! dflclfltwdc m‘:t‘n :":: :‘Evr;cfl:.gu:; tede o in the support of the Government on tho off of Mr. Tuonaax aa n Presidentinl candi. | ple, buving contra B », plogem preservo the Nutional Union, will noither ropudiate the debt directly, nor soek to: evade its payment by a deliberate swindle in the fusue of valueless and dishouast papor, The peoplo of Ohio deserve well of their countrymen, All the schemes of ropudia- tion bave had conspioupus support in that State. Ever since 1868, when PeNnLETON proposed the payment of the national debt in greenbacks, down to the present day, whon the proposition is to fssue flat money, the contest has been forced npon tho people of Ohio, and on all occasions of n test vote on that question Olfo has stood bravely by tho national honor sud honest money. Tho momorsble contest in 1875 on tho direct ls. sue of specle-payments has passed into history becausa of the intonsity of its char- aoler, and the people of Ohio them, by electing Haves over Anrex, vindicated the national character, They ropunted this twice in 1876, aud now ngain, in 1878, by a vnatly incrensod mujority, thoy have stampod out the **Oblo Idve.” The Ropublicans of that Btata bave had to bear the brunt of this Lattlo for more than ton yoars, and nobly have they succeeded. , " In Jowa the Olio Idce has fared worio oven than it did in Olio. The State hns date, it ia plninly o duty to observe that he was responsiblo for Lis own misfortune, When a man dics in a drunken debauch or kills himself by the carcless handling of dangerous weapons, it is proper to make the most of the fact as a warning to the whole community not to got intoxicated or not to play with edged tools. 8o in Mr. Tuvnian'a oaso, howover mournful the circumstance of his political death, the most comspicnous fonture nbout it s that be brought it onm himself by a doliborate effort to play the demngogue. In weoping over Mr, Tuunmax's Prosi- dential grave, dug by bis own hands, we ro. joice at being able to recall the faot that the groater part of his carcer was high-toned and manly. This refloction makes his punish. ment tho more scvers, 1le has Loon bofore tho public many yenrs, e first entored Congress, we helieve, as far back ns 1845,— over thirtyyears sgo, ‘Lhen ho was awarded o high judicial position in his own 8tate,and subsequently becamne Chiof-Justico of the Bupremo Court of Ohlo. Without following his career in dotail, it Is only necessary to say that ho was clected by the Denocrats to succeed bluff old Bex Wapg in tho United Btutes Homate in 1869, aud re-alected parsagoe of the Anti-Socinlist bill, To the Lib- erals ho addressed himsolf cspecially with this pointed proposition : * Are you more afraid of me than of the Socialist Democrats? 1t go, nnother must take my place.” e e———— Later accountaof tho awful calamity on tho Old Colony Rallrond near Boston placo tho number of Lkilled at ninctcon. Gross and criminal carclessnes in the misplacewont of switches i shown by the statoment of tho cngincor of the demolished train. From a similar cnuse a freight train on tho Louis- ville, Nashvillo & Groat Sonthern Railrosd whas thrown down an embankment nt o point. near Nashville, and the engineer and fireman killed. Brick Poxznor, Chanlain. (Wief Mourners: W.C. Govny, Lxw Stewaun, Qen. TaTs, Jrssk Hanrsn, Kewanee Suitir, Jog GILLESPIR, D A snbscriber in New York, who has taken Trr Tuisuxe for some time, sends us *absolute money® to renew his subscription. He “re- mits 0 $1,000 bill,"” and * waits to be put down = }ife subacriber for the dafly, the Sunday ed!: tlon fucluded.”” He ‘don't expect to lve longer than sixty years more,' ho says, aud bo- lleves the thousand dollars “will pay for the paper that length of tine, and leave a little over to continuo the daily to lis grandchiidren until they become accuatomed to tho paper and gat to like It.”! ile says tio ““can nfford to make thia larze subscription, as hiemade it clear profit on the sale of a box of sardincs,” The face of the tlat {e sometling like this,—prioted In greon Intters, with greon plcturcs, and has s general green look! Internal-Revenuo Commissioner Ravy s " now in Clicago on n tour of inspection nwong the Collectors' offices nnd the distil- lerics, "Thore are many questions of impor- tance to the distilling interest to be can- vaased during the Commissioner's visit, aud there s reason to oxpect that the oppor- tunity afforded for the juterchango of views regarding the best modes of colleoting the revenuo will bo advantageous to all con- corned. Abwolate Maney. H B, Berfes 50,847, 702, 080, 211, 087, | $1.000, A Murl on all property in: : the Uniled Biates, H : Swindleville avenuu, Waslungton, 1. C,, 1880, i AusuLuTs MONKY for the sum of Oxk Tiou-: JAAND DuLLaks, ltedecmable nowhere, in noth. :fug, and by noody. The law directs that this. maney shail circulato froely. When this is. ant Another may be had ou application at the nfted Ktates Treasury, Briok Poxx T e Pty SRR SRS in 1874, Mis term was odmirably timed | addod lurgely to tho Ropublican majority 5 Distributor, The Chicago Citizons’ Ltellef Committce for thn. b mcessilon Ao 1 P Sbedthutiendton i it fiktai o tho; il terd iated 31,000 for tho bonefit 3 03 | notwith g the goucral “absolute ™ back Joalch iy AppropmA v ¥ " idondy, for, if nowiuated and clocted, | Democrats and Nationalists, In Obic and | ¥hebackof this absulute ™ crcenback note of Chntiancogs, and the money will go inthe nick of timg, as our dispatches this morning show. Ilaving escaped for sovoral weeks tho advent of the vpidemie in its worst form, sud with a faic prospect of coutinued ex. emption, Chattanoogn is suddenly plunged into the dopths of wo aud sufforing by the ocourrence of a largo number of new onses yesterday, sud is apparently condemued to undergo a foarful exporionce uniil the frost comes to the rescus, scts forth the nature, fntcotion, purpose, and usc of lts fesue, 1t reads: ** Kterual damuation (o any man who refuses to take thie bil) at par furall debts,"™ > 1wl tender fur ull debts, public snd wrivate, man who refuecs Lo give us mors credit, ‘honds; ahoot the bundholders: down with cap- ne. **‘The T man's man haa the poorer bo bv, ' . B, Weight, ‘'bls money body." " **No more contrac- ho could step over from the Senate Chminber March 8, 1881, and into tho White Ilouse next dday, In viow of the close con. nection which it wns oucy possible ho might mnke, it is cspecintly sad to reflect that lns opportunity i« now gone from bim foraver, During bis long torm of public service, Judgo Tuousan had kopt himualf above suspicion=] the red Laudana whicly bo was accastomod to flourish in the 8enata Lud nover flirted with the jade Dewmngopy, no mattor how olluring her wayz. Ho bad won tho confl. dence, if not thu enthusiasm, of his own party, and had conquerad thy respect and sdmiration of his oppononts, #e carned & spocial distinction during the last sossion of Congross by hix ablo und persistent fight for the passage of tho bill designed ta compel the Ducifio Railronds to vecognizo and dis. charge thoir obligations to the Government, and it is safe to say that, at tho close of the soagion, thore was no member of the Demo. cratic party who stood s0 bigh in the estima- tion of all classos us Arrexs G, Tuvnmay, of Oblo, It ia st thie ‘point that post obit. oulopy must cease, sud the naked truth wust bo re- vealed 85 a warning to men of vaulting am. bition, Mr. Taundan fell at the sdvanced oge of 76 yoarv, though his lifo had provi. oauly boen one of strict virtue and proprie- ty. Ho weut home from the Beuato, and, shoetly sftér, the whole country was ns- tounded to learn that he had becowné infectod with the * Ohio Idee.” Thore was no chunce to dispute it us « base and baseless rumor put ioto circulation for the purposo of dam- aging Mr. ‘nusuaw, because ho bimself an. wouuced his own infection in the opening #pecch of tho campaigu. 1t was hgrd to bo. liove, for,if there wes s wember of the Domocratio parly who was supposed to be entirely trustworthy for soundness of finane cial views, that man was Judge Tuorman. He bad slways *been o firma Leliever in the Democratio traditions in fuvor of bard mon- wy, end be was & strict ‘constructionist as to the powers of the Govermmcut uoder the Constitution, which of itself would exclude Town the Nationallsts do not poll any gronter vote than they did a year ago, and are utterly ropudinted by tho peopls, All howor to the brave men who have in this hour of tho nation's peril—a peril woond only to that of the Rebellion—suo carnostly rejected all the appeals of the baukrupt, divhouest class, and have voted to prosorve tho honest mouoy and the public faith of the nation} In Indinna, out of n popularvotoof 440,000, tho great * National-Domiocratio-Greenback- Labor " party was able to poll ahiout 30,000 votes; aud this shows the extent of it ability to tuke the place of the other political parties of the conntry. After ysam of labor and struggle, and,all the inducewenty tomen to voto thewselves rich, not over oue voter in fifteen has loft his own party to beoomo a Natioual Fialist, Outof the forty. four Congressmen elocted on Tucsday, not o Nationalist was elacted. curzoucy, No more work. No iwru apybody, Divide all property equat- Y. This i» Lonest woncy sud will make cverybody Louost, as ho one will counterfelt it, o roh or kifl for i.* * ** When the tlovernment hav cumpleted ita work of lssuing one of thoss notes to rach individual in tho nation, every person will ba 000." " 4+ This noto In to be recolvod at A majority of one vote in lloone County elects Govrave K, Ontit, Republican, in the Ninth Indiana District, by a majority of 2. Laat yoar Boouo gave 100 Demooratio wa. Jority, and s repetition of theso figures would bave defeated Osru. With his elec- tion the Indiana delegation stands six Ite- publicans and soven Demoorats, & Demo- - cratlo gain of three, counting Dx LA Matyr, tho National and Deumocratio candidate in the Beventh District, as a Democrat upon any and all oocasions. The Legisiature ap- pesrs to be conceded to the Democrafs on juint ballot, thus insuring the retum of Voozmxxs to fhe Hapate. i —— Both face and back arc appropriately Ilus- trated with suggestivo pletures. Inatead of writing letters to himsclf for other people to sign, cx-Senator DOOLITTLE had bet- ter turn bis attention tothe foriorn condition of his sou’s canvass for Congress In the First Dis- trict, *Little" Jix is not making a good race of 1t, and his iraluers say that Lo is vut of con- ditfon, Hu shows signs of diatress whenever ho 18 exercised, aud he docsu’t sell lu tho poale worth s ceut. Good judges say ho lacks buth the speed and botlow necessary to make even a respectablo yun. Perhaps his driver ought to be changed. Aunyhow, the ex-Scnator ought to loak after the waniug fortuncs of the son, e ACGAINST BONDS OF ALL XINDS, ‘e County Ring are coming to the front sgain this fall with a proposition to be sub- matted to the volers at the general olection for an isgue of new bonds to the amount of $600,000 for the completion of the Courts House. ‘This proposition must be voted down again, a9 it was beforo; it must be voted down every timo It shall Lo submitted under the auspices of o Ring, for it means robbery, 7 G ‘fhe Financo Committoe of the Couaty Yoard have wade a showing of the condition of the Court-}ouse Fod with a view to con- vincing the people that the buildiug caunot by completed without a new Iusue of bouds ; but this showing ought to serve even iore powerfully to convince the peopls that no bonds should Le voted. The Finance Gom- wittee do not proceed upon tho basis of taxes acinally collested, butwake a liberal estimato that 80 per cent of the tax- lovy for 1877 will be collected and ‘50 per cent of the back taxes that still romain unpaid. If wo admit this, though it is probable thiat the collections will fall short of the eatimates, thon the liabilitivs of the Tha trae condition of the Mbor warket in Chicago Las boen made the nvmhjuct of spucial inquiry by Tus Toisune, und the rewult of the first day's investigation smong the large * ewploying firms of tho dity is dotailed clio- whery in this issue, I8 is found the manu. fuctories and other jpdustrial wstablishments are by no meags troubled with numerous ap. ications forwork ; that, ass rule, thewupply does not greytly exceed tho demand; snd that the number is comparatively anall of wen who ure willing jo work and unable to procure employment st reasouable wages. As for tho widespread destitytion sud dis- tress wmong the laboring classes growing out of the scarcity of work or the low rate of wiges paid that coustitutus the chief speoch- wakivg capital of the Fiat demagogues, & careful search will fail to discloso auy such state of things in Chicago. A ‘city that has built five miles of frontage snd spent $2.000,000 in vow buildivgs durizgs thy ot Judge DooLITTLE, fn the course of his glow- fng eulogiun of his sonny in his letter to Tus ‘Trisone of Bept. 26, says: **Last fall be {his boy | wade & specch on Federal taxation aud the incone tax, which, at the request of the Cook County Demvcrstic Central Comumittee, wos published fu paunhlet furin.” Aud the ¢ffoct of that sciwi-Commuuistic speech fn pamphlet forwn, after it bad bevn disscmivated over thu couatry by the sald Cowmittey, wus most dla- astrous to the Democratic tivket, which was de- feated by 6,000 w 10,000 majority. To (e Editor o/ The Triduna. Resivence. Raciseg, Wiscoxes; Law Orrick, 77 CLAKK STRIET, Uuicac0, Uct. U.—1n yuur pa- per of this noruing you say that § have steadily Fefused to reveal Lhe mame of that preat Luau— *rune of the grestust eiatesmen, jurists, and ora- toreot the Uniled Statcs Who,, iU writng L Jue, #puke 1o wuch ulgh terad of Lo spevcl ol wy sou, Now. my dear sir, let mo pronode, aa the very bearway of eettiing this question i1t the miuda of our tenders, that you pubilsh that speech tn Tie ‘munuxe, and then they ean judze for themecived of 11a teal merita, Hespectfuily ye..os, i 4. R, Doovirrie. As Judee Dootartre Is holding himaelf in reserve as o **dark-horse !’ candidate for P'resl- dlent {n {830, it [s very kind of him to W dear friemd Hrxonricks to make known the name of ‘“the great statesman, Jurlat, and orator " wha pronounced that apeech® of the Juidge's souny “one of the ablest and most masterly ho had ovor read.’”” 1{BNDRICKS, who {8 also a can- dldnte for President, may feol cmbarrassod abont convention time, whep cohfronted with the quasl-Communistic scniiments of ™ that specch " which he privately sowarmly Indorsed. ‘Wo must, therofore, be allowed to print * that speech ' 1n Tum Trinune when it will **do the most Mod," which will be st the time HEx- DRICKS' name is presented to the Demoeratic Convention for President, Tho * Artful Dodgor!* may then discover, when tuo late, that, {n approviog the doctrinesiof *'that speech,! he has been slaln by the jawbone of an ass. e ——— Ono of the most satisfactory results of the Ohlo election la the return to Congress of Mr. Astos Townsexp, of Cleveland. It was thia gentleman who defeated Hexay B. PATNE, two years ago, by 8,378 majority. But the district last year gave only 1,000 Republican majority, and seemed to have beeome a proy of the flat lunacy. The Democrats nominated a hrawling Fiat orator of the Bexn Burizn and Brick PoxueroY school of demagoguen, who expected to aween the distrlct by the ald of the **cheap- money” ecrv. Tu make things look squally for Townsexp, the Prohibitionists nomi- nated a tectotal philanthropist named WiLL- 1ax Il DoaN, & very ostimable man fn bis way, but o fanatic on the temperance qttes- tlon. The offense charged agninst the Repub- llcan candidate was that he wasa member of a firm of wholesale grocery. merchants who, In tho coursc of their trade, finported wines and sold them to retall merchants and druggists: and this was an unpardanable sin in tho eyes of the narrow-minded squa bigots who threatoned to abstract 3,000 Republican votes from him. The following !s the result of the vots in tho county: Towxsenp, Rep. .0 10,084 PoE, rag-baby Dem. 7270 Cnove, Fiat G, G4 nt fool, Duax, Probibltion 1t will be scen, that T nearly 7,000, and has & clear majority over all three oppouents of noarly a thousand. ——— Senator Gouny Is knocked almost speechicss by the result of tho Ohlo election. He sald yesterdny to a friend that he was amazed, aa- tounded, dlsappolnted, and dumbfounded; that Ne had caleulated with absolute certalnty on 25,000 Fiat majorlty at the very lowest, and was prepared to hiear that the Democratic Fintists had swept the Btate by double that nomber. ‘The Senntor was too much exhausted and de- moralized to talk st greator length, but wended hisnad way with downeast countenance. ————— ‘The Buffalo Expresapropotes this conundram: * Can a country bo very ‘hard up?® which con- sumes 50,000,000 gallons of whisky, 10,000,000 barrolsof heer, and £,000,000,000cigars in asingle sear?”” Noj and when thero Is added the cost of sitks, diamonds, Jewelry, wincs, and other uscless oxvenditure, {t forms an ageregate that quite astonishes those who really’ thiuk the times aro bard. 7 e —— In gerrymandering the State of Ohio lnst win- ter, the Democratic Legislature left both .the Cincinnatl Districts futact, both then being reo- resented in Congress by Bourbons, and hoth betng considercd safe for the Democrats, Nuw the Republicans carry both of them. And ever the right comes uppermost, And over {s Justico done, tm— ‘There won't be any scramblo for the nomina. tion on the National ticket for the Presidency in 1850, If thero is any such party then known to the politics of this country, it will look {n valn for a rospectable man to head it. It will bo much easler to putahensd on It. Perhapsit wiil be KxannEy, “Brick " Pougnoy, or MiLgs Kauox, ———— Ana now comes Col. UrLBr, of Raclue, and says DooLiTTLe dld not write PARKER'S answer to the former's lettor, and wo give 'aRkER the benefit of the donbt. But another witness says that Gixonax H. Pavr, of Milwaukee, wentto Racine and added a paragraph to the Parzen letter, Mr. PauL now has the floor. P Kenos thinks heought togoto Congress because Lho whisky business, in which hefs wmainly interested, ought to have a reprosent- atlveon sccount of its great fnportance, If the claims of that trafiic are alonc to becon- sidered In tho sclcction of a Congresaman, then Kzuor's positivn is well taken, ———— The 7.-0. U. was 50 overwhelmed with the fact that yeaterday was the anniversary of the great fre that it was expected to suspend pub- lcatlon to signallze tho cvent, If it does not appear as usual this morniug, It s In sad com- memoration of the fatal kick which Mrs O'Leany’s cow gave the lamp. e —— Itisrumored vow on tho most reliable au- thority that CroNIN's nose will probably come to the front us an jysue in 1830, In that case, and if Mr. TiLDRN I8 tho Democratic candidate, he will probably bo anxious to have Mr. CroNIN 4 pool his fssues' with the celebruted cipher dlspatebies. The old political dage was, ' As goes Matne, 80 goea the Unfon.” But “this is the ulf-year in pohtics, and Malno does not tind any lmitators. Colarado, the youngest of the slsterbood of Btates, was the first to rebuks Obio rcluses ta follow her bad ¢ The I. was a little crestfallen yesterday morulag over the small showing which its Flat friends tnade fn the clections ot Tuesdsy. [t didn't best its litlle gong over the result in Oulo worth & cent, Even lts besdlines wero ‘uncertain and despondent. 5 e — . The bappiest Demucrat i lllinols yesterday wos cx-Gov. Joum M. Parsen, who isa bs- lever In houest money. The miscrablest Dem- ocrat in 1ilinols yesterday was Scnator (lowby, wko had pinged aith to tho “Qlio Idee."” o —— Yestérday Benator THURMAN probably spent the duy as Davio did just befure bis baby died, —lying vn the floor of his tent, clad in eack- clath and covered with ashes. It was a bad day for ‘IBURMAN'S rag-baby, | In time of war, the Demdcratic partv sympa- thised with the Rebelllon; Intime of peace, it sympathizes with dishovesty; fu both cases it ‘was sud is the enemy of the Republle, | The Ohfo Idec was like a houss built on th sand; when tho winds blew aud the ralus de- scornded upon i, it fell, sud great waa the a1l thereol, or words to that cifect, | When Bex Buresr hears from Ohlo he will try and sucak back fnto the Republican puarty. Keep an eyo on Bexsamis. Mo wiways goes lor the wioniug skie. | We fear that Benstor Goupsg has perished with tho Ohloidee. [lo was cllozing tu @ fiut rayg-baby asa lfe-prescrver the lust that was soen of Lias, —— Haxvuicks has been stradalivg and dodiciug tbe * Obio ldee,” and It t» haru to tell whethicr or not bis bas ben drowned §p the shlpwreck of that * ldee.” e ———— +*Boundivg ™ BaxatNG fecls better now than when be luat the nominstdon for Congress. But huw duss Goss, the defested Bourbuou, feclt s it o, We wonder it Quv. HExDuICES scut bis card yesterday to Senstor Tursaax * with the cows plimcuts of the scasou’ writteu ou it T FOREIGN. A Very Unsettled State of Rela« tions Between Austria and Turkey. The War Party in Constaniinople Ficing the Mussulinan Heart. Russia Belioved to Be in Periect Accord with the Afghan Ruler, And Will Take Up Arms Agninst En. gland in Certain Contingoncles, Bismarok Makes & Strong Appeal in Fa- vor of the Booialist Bill. THT BABT, HOUMANIA, CoNnsTaNTINOPLE, Uct. 9.—Russla contests the competence of the Commissioners appointed for the organization of Kastern Ronmania to tuvite the Porte to nominate a Governor fur that prov- fuce. ! PUGITIVE ONRISTIANS, ‘The Russian Charge d'Affalrcs hns Informed the Yorte that 4,000 wagons, with Christian ref- ugces, are followlng tho rctiring Hussians towards Adrianople, and he hins requested the Parte to send a Commissloner and a detachment of truops Lo reassure the population. AN OUTBURAK FPEAKED, ‘Two English leaders of the Rhodope fnsurrec- tion have been driven away by the insurgents on susplclon of thuir havivg come to an under- standing with the Russiaus, and it s feared their dismissal will be followed by an outbreak of anarchy and brizandage. FORWARD MOVEMENT. BeLanang, Oct. 9.—Advices from Albania sre tothe effect that In conscquence of the reta- tlons between Austria and Turkoy the Turkish troops and Albanlan leglon are prepariug for an immediato formard movement fu the direction of Bosnla, CONSTARTINOPLE, Vignna, Oct. 9.—A Constantivople corre- spondent of the Political Corresporulence, while confirming the statement that officlal *circles value the ninintenance. of good relatious with Austria, says, ncvertheless, both (o the palace and elsewliere, the agitation Is kopt up agalust Austria. £ * A TAL. Lonpox, Oct. 10—5 a, m.—A Vienna dispatch says Prince Lobanoft has informed Safvet 'asha that, by order of the Crar, the further with- drawnl of the Russian troops is stopped, and that they will keep the line they nuw oceupy ot Tchalaldja. This is done 1o consequence of the murders of Chiristians lu the districts evacu- ated. TILR WAR PARTY 18 TURKEY, Lospow, Oct. 10=5 a. n.—A Vienna cor- respondent states that according to the revorts current In Constantinople pariy in the Pdlace 18 endenvoring to fnduce the Bultan to break off relntions with Ausirfh, and concentrate a large ariny to bar any further Austrian advance. 1t doos not seein to by apprebended st Vienua that thess efforts will suceeed. THN TURKISI NOTR. A Vienna dispatch savs it s to bo feared the ‘Turkish note haa lcrlnnslg i not frretriovably, compromised_the amicable reintions between Austria and Turkey, § Germany will formally notify the Torte that its note is.an offcuso toall tha Lowers. i GERMANY, THR ANTI-BOCIALIST BiliL. Benriw, Oct, %.~0n the reasscmbling of the Refchstag to-day, Herr Frankensteln read n declaration on behalf of the Centra (Catholles), that although thoy recognize the dangers of tho Soclalist agltation, thoy don't consldar the pend- ing bill as the proper means for combating it. Therofore, the Centro will voto ugalnst the bill, At this Juncture Blsmarck enterod the louse. After aapeech from Herr Sonnemann, editor of the Frankfort Zugb'alt, against the bill, Princo Blasmarck addressed the House ut length. He insinuated that ierr Sonnemann’s papers always harmonlzed with the French seml-official press, Tho Chancellor defeuded tho institu- tions of Qermauy ss compared with those of Frauce, where, lio sald, Communists were not tried by jury, but were shot by court-martlal, He admitted that workingmen's associations promoted tho welfare of the laboriug closses when thelr actlon was confined to the proper objocts, but not when they sought to under- mine tho groundwork of the Btate aud soclety and- tho rights of propertv, Ho was willlng to examing any vositive proposition of the Sectal Democrats to amellorate the condition of tho workingmen, but ho was brought face to face with a sivele negation, of which the only principle was the upheaval of Btate and soclety. The Sovialists played on eosy gamo with the half-educated masses, seeking tu destroy il bellef in God and attachment to family and Fatherland, TueGospel of negation found refure in Gerany nfter the Connnune wuy -ul;preuud in Parls., Its work had been alded by press- law and mild peval code. No one belfeved that the sentence of death would ever ba carrled out, but Prince Blamarck was grateful to the Crown Prince for not allowing mercy to super scdo Justice, The machinations of the Boviallste were partly responaible fur {he commerctal de- pression and lack of emmployiment. Peoploshould remember the series of crimes which resulted aud culminated in attempts Lo mssassiuato & monarch who, regurdiess of crown and Mfo, devoted bis whole existenco . to the weifars of the people. Yet suime persons refused to see any peril, and dented the urrency of this bill, The Chancellor claimed his policy was frea from any bldden tendency, fo pursied a tan- irible object, sud ho looked to both couservative parties and to the-National Liberuls to F:m the blll. Ile asked them to repuse confhlente in the Government, saying: ** Ave you more afratd of mu thon of the Bocial Democrats! 1T so, anothier must take my place. 1 wish thut the three parties which inend to enuble us to pass this Lill should gencraily yo haud in hand, lurmhni‘n united bulwarkugainst all tempests to which the Germau Emplre miay Lo exposed, 'Fhe debate was wdjourned until to-moriow, THE PIUSSIAN LUDURT. Beneax, Oct. V.—~The Prdsslan Finauce Minls- ter bas remodeled the budget, reduciug the de- tefeney 11,000,000 murks. TIB EMPEROK IN 1IZSSK-NASSAU. Dxiui, Sopt. 3h—(ilowlng accounts ato reacldug us )murl{, reapeeting the reception Kiven the Emperor by tho inhabltants of Cassel und all Hesso-Nussau. Heaws I8 vylng with the ofd provinees fu Juyal aud patrivtic demonstra- tions Un one ocension, 9,000 school-children, the pirls s} weariug cor-lower wreaths, sang tho uattoual sutbem In front of tue Puluve; vu anuther occasion, thousauds of the peusantry thronged 1o welcome the Emperor aud the Ewpress. ‘The allusion to the Boclalist move- tuent fn the Burguwuster's sueech waa iguored i the Ewporor’s reply. AFGHANISTAN, IMPPRTANT, 1¥ TRUR. . Loxpo¥, Oct. %.—A correspoudent at Pera telegruphis that the Afghan Envoy Lus not urged the Bultan to conclude an alliance with Russls, but that jtussian ofticers from Ceutral Asia de- clary that s understauding exiats between tho Ameer of Afghsulitan aud Russis, aud thay an Anglo-Husslan war s certalu, ORDERED 70 JOIN, Loxnox, Oct, 9.—The Times says: * Ordors have been lssued frow the India office for all otticers ou furloagl, belouging to regiments In Scinde sod Punjaw, or whose ‘corps buve beon detalted for the Afghan expeditionary (oree, to rejoin their posts by the first” stcamer. Those absent on medical certificates’ sro directed to pruscut themeelvas for exaimiuation, and should thelr health perwls they will be pushea ou to the ront”, - —— ) AUSTRALABIA, . EATING MISSIONARIES AND KILLING CANXIBALS, Bax Francsco, Cal,, Oct. 9.—Arrived— Stcamer City of New York from Siduvy, vis Hunolulu, bringing the Britlsh suall, The Australian news {8 unimportant. 1u New Zealsnd tiye Wesleyau missionaries were murdered sud eateu by bush natives near the Mallcola coast. Elzhity of the tribe were billed by tue truders sud coust batives fu re- taliatfon, At Huwoluly, W, L, Mochonua, Goveroor of Maul, dled Sept. 8. Tho Ring a 0. Dimiuln to T tha vaeaney.” opalnted Joke TIE GREAT FAILURE, UNBASINRSS TRROUANOUT GnAT nRirarN, By Cabla 10 the New York Hoyatt, (rasgow, Oct. —Although no pew falltirey « linve oceurred, the tone of commerclal ereley I Scutland ts vory unsatisfactory, and a genery| fecling of uncasiness prevalls. Stacks apy o pressed, owing to rumors with regrapd o the position of one of the 1. cashirg banks, and the hnpendineg failure of rome ety to whom the broken Glastow Bank mmle pg, wances. It is nnderstood that not only WAS thy whole capital of the bank lost, but £4,m0,0% bestdes. This dedpens the teeling of hurror and resentment againat all connected with the [y, stitution, and s a very depressing effect on bnsineas, 2 ‘The London Times appeals to the businesy community to ) KEEP TIIRIR NEADA COOT, Inthe prescnice of the ansieties Feaniting from the financial and cotnmerdial eatamity of the follare of the Glaszow bank, aud warg, the publte * to prepare o meet new shocks, a8 tho (ilaszow collagse has started a movement which will find out the weak places in evory firm and institution thronghout the Kingdom, A trving time liey before all banking and financlal interests, anq eyery department of commerce may be syh. Jected to embarrasament and nlarm. The proseny ordeal comes at a‘“timie when commerce fg weakened by 8 prolonged perlod of depression, and cheered by few signs or none of a reviral of prosperity. “;flin Board of Trade returns for Septembey o YIZLD TRE SMALLEST COMPORT respeeting lheFrenL industries of the country, The Imports of cotton, flax. and hemp hayg fallen off, while the cxports of cotton pioe goods, linen, jute, tho manufactures of fryn, steely hardware, ana cutlery have declined |n z}unm _‘ .and value, espechally in valye, ‘The outlook for trade, therefore, 18 very dark, and the Times trusts other importait joint. stock banka havo not made advances on’ such securitics as real estate in the colonfca, ‘The article concludes with o fresn exhortg. }hm to preserve coolness and avold flurry ang ear. ————— MISCELLANFEOUS, NEWMARRET MACKS, Lowpox, Oct, 9.~The Middle Vark slate races for 2-vear-olus, at Newmarket to-day, way won by Gen. Pecl’s Peter, Vietor Chlef second, UQunnersbury third, CHOLERA, % MADRD, Oct, 8.—Thery were 696 deatls from chalern at Cnsaablanea, Moroceo, hetween the 7thand 24th of Beptember. The eptdemic (s nuw decrensing, N UNFOUNDERD, Pantn, Oct, 9.—The story that a French flest will he despatehied ta the stediterrancan Is un. founded. The Moniteur snys the Inst of the diflicultics in the newotlations between [arlg and London relative to Egyot will be arranzed LU-mOITow, . HDDYATONE. LoNnow, Oct, 0.—It is feared an_aceldent hay hapoened to the Eddystone Llghthouse durlug the storm now mging, 48 1o Hght 1w visibls ag Plymouth. The toundations of the lghthouse were recently roported beeoming unsare, RIOT AT TRIESTE. Lowpoy, Oct, 9.—A Rome dlspateh states that seversl persons were wounded at ‘f'rieste fu the disturbauce causad by sallora from the Austrian man-of-war shouting ** Death to [taiy" betore the Italian Consnlate. " ORIME. AND MURDERED WIITLE IIT: SMILED Special Dispateh 10 The Tribuna New Your, Oct. 0.—A Times speclal from Now Haven says: “The Rev. Herbert Il [layden, of Madison, Whosa recent trial 1n s Justlee's Court for the murder of Mary E. Btunnard has attracted the nctentlon of the whole country, was agnin arrested this evening npon a warrant lssued by Juaze Iitcheock upon {nformation . submitted by Judge Lynde Han rison, counsel for the Btate. Ho was at once brought to thiscity, and lles iu the County Jall. This new step In what must become one of the most cetebrated cases in crtinlnal annals was not o surprise, Since Hay- den's acquittal by Justico Wilcox, the case of the prosccution haa rapidiy developed, and this sccond arreat is tha resultof tho discovery of new and most bmporfant evidence, Two omioent experts—Vrof. M, C. While, of Yale Medieal College, and Prof, 8. W. Johnson, of fhe Shotfleld Belentiflo Bchool of Yale—have been at workapou Mary Statnard’s stomach.and found fu it enoligh ersenfc to kill the whole comumunity of Rockland, where she lived. This, tho 8tate clnims, s the * quick medicinoe * Hay- den told Mary bo had boueht 1 Allddletown when be met her at the spring ot Tucsday noon. tlayden teatilled that on that Tuesday moruivg, in Mlddletown, he bought at Tyler's drus- -store an ounce of arsenfe to kill rats with, Whea he got Lome he d1d not te! his wife, because she was afrald of polson, but put It 1n his burn under tho buy; that be had used nonoeof it, und it must lie there In an unbroken packace.. The Htate’s counsel looked, but did not flud ft, but the chemists bave already found in Mary's stomach a mass of (ifty or slxty grains of arsenie wholly unabsorbed. Until Hayden, called toas- count for hls visit to a certaln part of Middictown, had to test!fy nbout buying thls arsenle, the State wero at aloss ad to what polson to look for. They bad Jeckled to look for powerful abortion madlcties, but 18 this were hampercd by the parsioniy of the town autborities, and a lack of authority from the State officers; but whon they kanuw whathe had bought, their courso was clear,s The theory of the Btatc Is that Hayden gave Mor 8 hugze dose of arsenlc when he ml nher ot the Big Rock; that the Introduction futo her svatem of such s quautity of this polso! soon put her n such azony, shat sho shrieke with paln, aud, forthe frst thne, reciug ber destrover's futention, scensed him of bl treachery and sturted for hee humos thut flar dea, fesning sbe would reach her fdeads and exvose nin, and scelng be had overshot the mark, felled her W tho earth with the bloud-stained stone found there, and then ent her throat, Ou hisway nto the city tHayden was ns mniltng ol talk ative as on any day of his trial, Couusel fur the State cluli that now thelr case fs sutlicleatlf convinciug for any jury to couvict, . Huyden's counsel ‘says two rupurable citizens of Mudison went to Haydens' barn ufter he tes tified who gut the Lox of arsenlc, aud there Toand it just as suid, The buxof arsenic willle produced by thess witneases st the ezuwination FUARVUL, Mpecial Dispateh 1o The Tribuns Dxeatos, T, Sept. 9. —Yesterday two farn- crs who weru enazed T cutting corn na deld uear this city gutb Into an altercatisy, In course of whith une of them took ufteebe: other with a corn-knlfe, and strack him u;m lows, severiug his head from Bls body, The altercation arose about sowme bogs, and wased warmer, until the torrible pesuls tndlated above was reached, The name of the murderer fa Charles Everman, but wee bavy been ugssle w0 fearn the name of bis victio, Everauu & atil} at large, and the gountry 13 belug scoured $u sgarch of i by the people of the viiulty, Ureat exvitement “prevatls 'n tho peighborbo over thy unfortynate aflair, . FATALLY SRIOT. LouisvitLk, Ky., Oct, —A sorcial dispateh from Harrodsburg, Ky,, to the CourarJournsd says C. C, Bouts, & farwer Hivioz veur Nevaln asma'l towy in Mercer County, six mils (1o 1lurrodsbury, shot and fatally wounded a youd o usied Hupiiton, reasdiug b tue o place, this evenng, Tho shouting wus the ! sult of & previvis quarmel abuus woney wallrs e MEXICAN RAIDERS, Nrw OmLxans, Uct. V.—A Uslvestan Nexd succlal says theSan Antooty”stage-driver 1¢ ports that ou Mopday party of viuety ruiders were secn thirty-ve miles drom Lure-le». L;‘:::f o (bs directivn of C Christi. 4 i‘;’n‘ffif} {m‘. Al‘u’xlmu und u.fi.“’ Au‘meruau o bue 1ower Nences. v i SRS OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. , New Youx, Oct. 0. — Arstved, steamslivt Rus si, from Liveroool; /Scuoltvu, from KAi® dam. i A MoviLLg, Oct. o—Arsived, Bolivia, frum 2 York. %