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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY- OCTOBER 11, 1878, i1 officera by an average of 460 majority; A, J. Hostetter to Congress, over (en, Ilunter, by 6 anid $68 in the district, which was entirely nnex- pected, ae the Genernd recetved & majortiy of The result 1 very amazing The Hom, D. W. Voorlices is qnite confident of re-clection Lo the Senate, MARION AND RUELAY COUNTIES, Socedal Dievatch (o The Tridune. IsmasaroLts, Oct. 10.<The following Dem- ouratie nominces are elected In this county and Do La Matrr, for Congress, has 500 Wit B, Eagtish, joint + to one nr more of thees Hut the **0ld Man * pro- et he i1l uot Teave the citys that he doca + (n tawn, and ean be ' fonnd every reails t zht oF engage in the more sevlal dutlos of his profession, In the componng-room the panic prodnced nearcels any percepline efleet, N0ty of those there emplayed left the eity, but e comporitats ne a rlo were Al old hands, en- deared to the pablishers by sears of service, and tiey remained a1 the *ten whrteser fate had In store. Crutkahank, aroid tyno from the Fast: 1l ; Jamen Keer, G. 8, Augustus Andersen have . Sevcral hate resumed work, and the bal ance are sck or convalescing. The carricra have pone the way of all mortatity, “4Ahose in the mechameal depariment ickened and aled, and five colored porters were attacked in ‘Tapld auccession, bnt none recoverpd feaslon North Ia unable 1o comprehend the full ex- tent of damage Inflicted uponfibeir confreres Sonth, + which the Memuhis officen biit_imperfectly index. Journatiam In this scction lisa recetved & biow from which ft will take (ne to recover, ani what i true iAn thal behaif of Memphin 1 am told will apply "with equal force olsewhere. i THR “ PCRLIC LEDGER'! 1 the evening pajerof the cit; conree, awned & elder inthe coneregration of journaliata established in Memphis 1. Harvey Mathes wielda the editorial .pen, and J, flop Johneton scied an city eddtor np ont of the fever, when ha restaneil, athea alone Inthat ranch of 1he RESULT, el reshdents, 2 votes in the county The Wishes of the Un- . washed in the Back Townships. 1,100 votes in 1870, Of tonrae, & mi- to the Natlonats. ae " 1n amait de Intelligent Majorities Sadly COut into by tho Votes of Hea- majorite in this county. lemislntive Representative for Marion and Shelby County, lue a majarity of 151 (n the two coun- tes, but his opponent (Mapes) carried this county by 8. Dr. Bample Hopkin, Democratie candidate for County Treasurer, recelved o plucality of 181 over 8cliooley, the Bepublican candidate, Joha A. Holmen, for Judie of the Superlor Court, bas & majority of 138 over . Itansdeli, Hepnbifenn candidate Sounty Clerk, had the largest plurality— Eleven Democratic to Nine Republican Congress- men in Ohio, . Whaltmore, an Seven Democratic to Six Republican in In- FORT WATNE. Special Dispateh 1o The Triduns. Fort Wavng, Ind oiclal plurality fn Allen County 48 3,8845 Cole- tick's mafority, 3,833; Colerick's majority in the district, 7,240, 10.~Shanklin's e bocamo & victim on the Tth bl tember. and after a contnned refge of twehty-one dayn began to mend. beiug now convalvscedt, -1 &aw him on the alrect yent Phiynical wreck sn can be imax condition In which the malady leaves the patient, Tn rattier o question of chance nring hia sickuess and up lo 1hia thmo the dutles incident to tho position have been discharged by T, I, comporing-room, wni, ko e coulecres on tha morning papers, he ln_ fulflicd the seif-fmpored tnnk with Adelity and anccens, daily ot % o'clock, and at fhat bour the gung of *+gaming”' collecied abont the aftice 1 their devil-may-caro_oxtibitions peculiar to the Luels Tess remind one of the breezy conduct characters Iatic of thelr protolypes i Chicago, Al of e .reqatar force employed on the Led ‘Javanaugh, Hencan, aud Holland, ol “Joughs on the coming of the fover, and 10 liene hree men alune (1 dne the creditof the paper's Kavanaugh was ihe first in The State Ticket Republican in . Ohio, and Democratic in $rom which eecave DNEY MOINES COUNTY. Apeciut Dipated to The Tridbunk. BURLINOTON, Ia., Oct. 10.—Dea Mylnes Cano- cutnplete, gives the followlng Republlean majoritics on State tlcket: 1ull, Beerutary of State, 401: Bherman, Anditor, 441: | 5; Puwers, Rewistor of the Land Rotbroek, Judge of the Bupreme 4%5; Medunkln, Attorney-General, 4873 etk of the Buprems Court, 4075 Run- uells, Reporter of the Supreme Court, K05, For Conzressman, the vote is: MeCold, Renublican, 2,343; Hobbs, Demovrat, 1,460; Derenian, Greens back, 623, The Republicau judictal and tickets areelected by wajorities ranging from 242 for Bereman for District-Attorney to 1,161 for Foster for Clerk of the Court, Tlis ls a gain on tho Jowest candidate oo the State Ticket, compared with tho Gubernatorial vole of Inst year, of 133, Consliering that muny Repubtics nna Izst year had a leaning toward Grecnbacke 1sm, there is nus much coufort for the Fiaslate Iofiand, furcman in the Fho paper is laxaed Republican Gains in Towa Desplte the Seductions of Gllded . Dishonesty. Further Disorganization of the Demo- unued pxistence, conunued Pxistenc crats in Massachuzetts, compasing-toom Tleis sn old typo from Chieago, whero he seeved in the Journd Know him nttribate hia conval punderance of heart aver hver, John 1. Terty was tho next victim, and ylelded up hinlife as the result of refusing 1o ho consine 110 ta buried among the enca tos *tpres | TS DAMOCRATS PUTTING A GOOD FACE ON IT. Apeeial Dixpatca fo The Triduns, Covumnus, 0., Oct, W.—Returns from scven- ty-two cuunties ont of the eighty-elght, received at the Democratle headquarters, otticlal and utherwlso, show » net Democratic 2ain over the vote of 1876 (when Darnes hau 6,630 mafority) of 2,740. The remsining sixteen counties 1o tiear from, Thompson clalms, wil more Than alntain this ratlo, and reduce tha Repuolican ajarity on the Siate ticket to aboat 8,500, Republican headqunrters the ciattn of & ma- Jority of between 5,000 and 8400 i still made, but ¢t hardly nrobable that the Republican State ticket Is clected by mors than G000, ‘Tue National: vote has had much to do in playing liavac with the estimates made on Tuesday and cred tnvalided far doty, vicsima of the plaguo who slecpat Elmood, the memory of his conrsge, seif-denying attention ity for those of hi ured among (be redeemiug feas ng tho dark days o the grave wan dintrees, i tre turen of the terrible Jic led dy 1lis consignment foliawed by that of the remains of George lrad- ford, wha died beforo the physician's art could be euccemfully Invoked. Hulland wera alao taken, dut recuvered, s vid £, AWhitmore, of the counting-room, and Allen Avery, The paper In rapldly recovering Srom the effects of the plagae, and ir vne of the cheerful agencios which servo to comfort and on. conrage citizens in tho dJarkost houresof their CAIRMAN CANPDELL'S CUREK, BunLinotos, 1uws, ut, 10.~Chairman Camoe bell, of the Democratle: Stato Central Commite tee, claims to-nighy that the Republivan maforl ty on the State ticket wiil bo less than 5,000, with » possibility of the clection of u Democrat- fe Auditor and Supreing Ju Konean and E, L, Returns hero in cate that the Repubilieans bave carried the State 4 THR) U RVENING HERALD, 208,000, f they bnvo car- & paper heid in bigh estimation by 1hc peopls of picy, newsy, entesprisiig sheet, wan forced by the irreatstiblé logle of cvents 10 18 At preaent temporarily ont 1t waa the first baper to promulgate the fact ol the existence of the fover here, and waa relied noon citizena as authority In the premincs un wccount itsexpressed detérmination to conceal no fact -reapecting the diseane which came (o the knowl- edge of it pablishera. by no more than 5,000 Fayette County, for lustalice, which has alwags been good for 500 to 1,200 Repub. 500 the plber way, Memphls an a3 TIE VIEW PROM CINCINNAT &pecial Dispatch ko The Tridune. CixcinnATi, 0.y Oct, 10.—~About thirty coun- ties still remain to be heard from In Ohlo. the galns continue in the ratio already reported, the Repubtican mafority will be about 8,000, The Democrats earry the Thirtcenth Districs by u najority of 110, aud thus securo a majorily of the Congresslonal delegation. It Is s'gnilleant that tho only two Republican candidates fn Olio or Indiana who botrayed any sympathics with the Greenback-Infiationists were doleated, ‘These were Van Vorlies in the Thirteenth Oblo Dis- *tricty who voted with the snft-muncy men in the present Congress, and Morton C. Hunter in the Elghth Indiana Distriet, who hod de- clared himeclf onposed to the Resumotton avt, Both these candldates were elected tho last time by good majoritics. In the two States ol Ohfo end (udfana the Republicans lose seven Congressmen. The loss in Indiana s greater than was cxpected. In Olfo it s less. The Democrala will coutrot the Indiana Legislature by o mafority of about six on jolut bailot, xud this will probably iusure the re-clection of Sen- ator Van Vornes, THE “ENQUINER' to-day figures & great victory for the Ohlo Idca out of the result in thls State. Estimating the Greenback voto at 40,000, and thy Repub. when (¢ tas usually been good for 0,000 to 60,000 Raphiblican, Updegrall’s mnjority In this district will ha 1.500. Fouke, Democrat, wus elected Districte Atogiey by 1,300 matority, O'Donnell, Demo-. crat, lor Cungress, hus 1,750 majority 19 this aten 1o tho District by Upde- ‘Thin. it {8 claimed, was dtametrlcafly opposed to the policy pursued by the tho vertinaciogs and em- phatic demands In that uelnlf from the Ieraid finally elicited A ruepouse from the Board of lealth declatiug the fover epldemic, Notwithatanaing the streanons efforta made by ‘4ne proprielons Lo keep the papor atloat, that wan * found to be imbossibic and abandoned, Aromitata became food for the plague, scarcely one «eacaping, and thoso employed in tho huriness do- vartment scoking moro congental elimes, the Moreo waa reduced to Editor Mctlory and Uity Bditor With thin diminishea complemont the yaper wan continuod until the 28th of “when It expited, 1o be resursected with the dawn A few days (hereafter Mr. Mc- Clary, the Bditor, wan takea dowa, but recovered, ompluyed as_u' tember of the Mr. J. W, Waiker, who Jleft the city, was overtaken by tne fever, and died at the Quarantine Hoaplia) near St Louls, Jarinds line thus far escaped, und now occupies ‘the position of Associnted Fress vacont by tho death of R. R. Catron, s letsure time belng doyoted o relloving the dintres detitutiun which ata to-day Wi moat prominent factors ot daily lifa in Mempais, Noclara lina shown more conra) Aesslan has reficcted grcater creult e existenco of the plagnu than the jour- In the pursuit of new, in and at ho rose, in ro- Jieving the destitution predominant in the wide ieted city, in tho care of the wick, «f the widow snd orphan, and in the barlul of the duad, they have ovidepced lheir humanity ina manner that will remafn when the vauses which ._‘lmompu:d thom 10 act shall bave passed into of «Memohis pross, County,-but la genfty fepuotican, . Greenback candidate, polled about 4,00 votes in the District, about hatt whdt was clalmed for hlin, COMPARISONS, Buruinatas, la, Oct. 10,~The foilowing comparkion Ia made srith the vote for Governor Inst vear from fiqures recelyed by the Chaleman ot the Republican State Centrsl Committeo Four counties 1n the £irst Congreasfonul show 08 Ronubliean wountles in the Second Diatrict show @ net Ie- Eight counties in tho Fourth District, a net Ropubtivan zain of 1,784, ‘Threa countlesin the Filth District, tho e- bublican salus, 1,743, 8ix countics (n the 8ixth fstrict agprento 4,034 lepubilean egin. copntles iy the Seventh Diatrict, net #fepublican Bix countles in the Eichi v Vi and 1% now activel publican gain of 107, Tloward Amsoclation, g 1,204, trict, net Hevublican Recapitulation—Forty-ons_counties show Op- pasition guius aggrecating nine vountics the Republican ‘ening sairegato 2, Net Repabiican guln In forty-one coune ties, 10,384, ‘T'lie sarae proportion of gulus from he remainin@counties will show @ gain over last year's vote of over 20,000 on the State olatform ts at feast 30,000, determination of the Democer8tie party to con- tinue the fight. The Democrats hero Insist thot {t was the vast corruptios fund raised by the Nationul Banks that elected the Repuolican ‘The facts aro that the NatlonaP*Banks wero not asked to contributs 1o tho campalgn fund, and that the amount of moncy spent by the Republicans was no larzer than shot spent by the Democrats. I this county, whers it is altiejred that most of this mouoy was used, the Republican Campalen Committee had exactly $1.200 to use (n efehity votlng preciucts on eleo 1t {8 o sorrowful timo for the Demow- racy la this yortion of the Btate. INDIANA. Special Dirpalch to The Tridune. INDIANAPOLSS, Ind., Oct. 10,~Orth's election In tbe Ninth District is certain, e telegraphs that tho shrinkage of McCabo's reported ma- Jority aud an error of 100 in the vote of Mont- rumery County pives him a net wajority o? 07, Tho Congressional delegation thus stands us herctoforo reported. The Legislature stands: Republican Scuators, tweaty-four; Represcuta- \ves, forty-one; Democratic Senators, twonty. Mity-four; Natloual Sen- b announcs the WASIHIINGTON NOTLS. COMMENTA ON Ol Bpecint Dispalch tn The Tribune Wasitinaton, D, C., Oct. 10.~Gun. Garfleld arrived here to«lay, fresh from the Ohlo cam- 1o Is very well satisfied with the result, ‘To have ubtalned o greater number of Reoubd. tlean Congresston than six was, ho consld. cra, a Republicau trlumph, a8 the lutentlon ot the gerrymander was Lo k lican Distrlcts in the Reate, therefore, have made an actual gain of threo The result, Gew. Gar- field thinks, shotld teach bdth parties that i morality {3 to bo followed, for no higher reason tt should be followed beeause honesty la the In Oblo was mado Une word o ambitions dhe papera hers made_vacant by doas an abundance of matorini in the South, watcl and walliug for the resumption of buatnens, 1 puch vacancles, whose meceswitica will pload their ccessfully rucwnm:;\‘n thelr applicas CIICAGO. A, T. Hemingway, General Becretary of u\e' T. M. C. A, ackuowledges the followlue sddi- “H. L' $10% Huaday- aclivol clasa Uertnan Presbyterian Church, $1.60; Mr. Georgia, » faburing wan, 25 conte; Nuble Btreet Sunday-school, Chyrcl Sundsy-school, Van Wert, O., $10; Mra, June Rowley, Oak Park, L., $2 amouul torwarded to date, $8.474370, NEW OHLEANS. A residentof this city bas recelved tto fol- Jowing from » friend in New Orleans: NEw OuLzans, Oct. 5. ~Yellow tevor, cane, llke Lucifer awongst the powers of dark st np in furelt (e destroying energy of il others. Inalnuating its gotuis without warning wnto Shie sysceas ot (e vicda, (& works ailantly and un. folt until with full snd sudden stroke it folly nim 1o the earth 1o a dreadful strugelo for his hite, 1 syite of the experioncy of, scores of Trentment, fn spits ol 1ts 20,000 viet ous times’ tn s cily alone, aeatigaifonn and ongi, it s to-dey as much & miyatery a Nolutelhgent phvaician ever tries Lo cuto u cuao uf gllow fever, snd nu case of yellow fever hus avor Da_you take In ny meanlug? W oty whply tois: Tho recavery or aeath of & patfent altacked by thle faver in in Grery cawg deerained by the suverity uf the paroxys #uid bt to apy extent by medical trentuient, wun. anly six Repub- The Republicans, tional contr{butious: Congressmen In Ohlo, the line of honest inoney. ssue. ‘Tho speeches of the leading candidates wero far beyond the gomewhat Jukewana plat- fortn of the Republican Conventlon, victory of the Republicans Is thercfore o victory of hard money. AS FOIL THURMAN, Gen, Garfleld thinks that the result excludes Mm from the Prestdential race, notfon was that he cunld not obtaln the Presls deutlal nomfuation unless he could carry bl own State, and that he could not get Oblo ex- capt he favored sofé monoy. abandoned his princlples, abandoued his record, snd tu speeches In which thero was olways uanifested o cousclousness ol fncouslstenty, ‘Fhurman took the greenback side, Heeretary Sherman s very much ot the result of tho clection, and conatrues it to mean that his policy of resumption la indoreed, and hie I8 stimulated to active etforts to cowply with the Resumpuion law, Becretary McCrary says thap to his mind the clection fudicates that the Kepublicans are agatn ta get tho nscendancy. “*IfY saud be, *lu tho vary agonfes of resumption, as it were, Ohlo can bucarried againat Its postponement, it forg- sliadows that the party which advocutes houest mouey, is to be popular with tho great masses of There was no_other . fvu; Represoutarly otor, onej Represuntatives, tve; mujarity over ull, cight, Gov. licodricks to-day recelved a congratulatosy dispatch from Boss Kelty, of New Yark, aaylog that Isalupa had snd nuwmersus . ute itd nature ang He accordlogly Governor bed contributed his Tull share on Hendricks, e has done Iittle or nothing, sitting ou tho fenco with ors prudence than Hendricks bas necepted ag (nvitation to speak fu Fennsvivanfa, und wilt feave next A movement Is talked of to elect Will- {am . Euglfsh UNITED BTATES BENATOR, but it s belleved thae Voorhees will be his own English, however, 18 a candidate, and there will be o brisk Aght i the Democratic party from sow unuil the watter is doclded. Juies E. Andersun, tho Loufsiaua Returner, Uss been hero lor three or four daya, vialting 13 brottee-ln-law, who lves here. sunounces his williugness and desire to testily befurethe Potter Comnitice, awd has notitied the Chafrtan to that offect, voteln this county onjy fouts up 000, cumplotely vauistied winco spring. ONTI'S MAIODWITY, To the Editor of ‘Ths Tribuns, Lavaverry, Ind, Oct. 10.~ODlvial majorities In the Ninth District for Cou publicay, Beoton County, Warry, 855; total, 1,413; McCabe, Dewiocrat, 7553 Buono, 16; Yountalu, 54 3 totall, 3143 Orth's majoriey ln the district, 63 Tipuecsnoo County elected the entire Republicun tounty ticket wxeept Opp fur Represcutative.who was defented by Clark Baker, To-night the Republicaus held u Joblifteation meetiug fo the Court-flouse yards Bpeeches wero tnade by the Hon, ¢ 8. Orth and wany other promioent Republicans. A forge delegu. - tlun came un from Crawfordsville, sud partici- pated in tho jubllce. y druge Injudiclously nduinistesed, or ,aullered ta columit jmprudence during defirum drui known 1o the pharmn- e tho paroxysm by sraius of quiniue to be glven to patient within tweuty-tour tours, and the ¢flect was as wmall os if L Lad been white 'Tho PAroXysul tutse e cuutee tn fram furiy-elelt to ninety-¥lx houy 1 hieat doca not risy ubove 10 ucgrves duriow tis attack thy cass will recover, as o fule. 17 the beat ahould somsin ai o sbove 103 degrevs for seventy- two touts, the patlent will dis, orean, from the braln down Lo the Ridneys, will ba unfzed, but actoally destroyed, M, nd dicd 19 ulnely-aix hours rou 3 et decomporition ot tbe power of or conyalesence, copete can elorter of it 1 bave kuown 12 coudition of peelect heslih, and was fur sdvanced befure be Lut uuu (Wink of anything more hurrible thop 1his? Yut why should §infdict such o subject upod your ] grifted toto 1t as the topic v) fn oy mind, and beg tine o deatroy THE CONDUCTORS, Fpectal Dispateh 1o Tha Tridune MainisoN, Wis., Oct. 10,—The Nationsl Cone ductors' Brotherbood and Cunductors’ Mutun) «Ald xod Benefit Association closed thelr jolut session at the Tremont House, Chicago, yesters duy. The delcyates, to the number of 125, are upon a week's excursions through Wisconeln aud Minpesota. They arclved fu this city per special trafn of fve Pullman curs and two eiuoking and baggage cars over ghe Chicago & Northwesters Kallway this ulteruoon, taking supper at We Purk Hotel They started West ut 9 o'clock, will arrive at Bt, Poulat7or Bu m., aud spepd Suturday wnd Sunday in Miu- neapolis and vicluity. Mopday they stop a few haurs fn Kod Wing, Miuo., a ‘They will arrive in Milwaukeo Tucs- day uoon, aud, after & few hours speut there, will proceed to Cicago, arrivivj ‘The party ure & Uoe-looking lut of There arg u‘v;nl vewspaper wva withy e ANADIAN NEWS, Montarar, Oct. 10.~The cricket mateb bew tween the Australians sud tweoty-two Moatres slers vommenced to-day, the latter golog to bat Bret, making uiucty, For the Austratisus, C, Bagsuerwan and Murdock,when tiwe was called, bad wado elglitysix., Avplication was made ¢ venue to tie District of Bedlop THE PRESIDENT la sold to Interpret tho result as an Indorscment of his Adwinlstration. Eugeno llaly has returued bere, and witl re- sunia Lls duties as Clhakuan of the Sepublivan Coneressional Convinlttee, oiter tho Committve will eirculate ouly turd« movey documents, fu view of the resule fu The Natlonal It 15 sl that here- CIPIER TELEGRAMS, Gen, Garlleld, who was one of the visiting statesinen, fu canversfug about thie secent pub- Yication of the Demorraticelphier telegrans, sald thut 50 _fag us any ciphier telegravia sent to ur vecelyed by the Hepublicans in New Urleans wers coueeried, thers wus 0o reasun why they should not svo the lght, ‘Tho only telegrouss sent ju cipher which Lad relation 1o inoney mat- seut to the Repiblican ruess Orth, Re- Vippecanoe, 7113 ters wero s few Committeo in the Norh wluwaucs for stenographers, aud (o engare Lo telerauis wero seot fu the ordinary olllce cipber, and were sent tu cpbicr only for tho rea- suus that, {f wade publle in tho newspapers ut that timu (as dispatches were very likely to be), 4 uslizbit be charged thue tho Kepublicans weis rythgs to uso woney fu Loulstuua, crate have bicen waking great bagsts it they bave telegrams which will offsct the recent destructive revelations, but there is every rea- son o belleye that tho declarations are the gesult of Democratie desperation, und that the by clpber teledratus sent by Repullicaus were such as descrlbed by Gen. Gurlicld. TILDEN'S ACCOUNTS. i TUB BIUEWD OLD FOX DECIDES T0 UXDO THE | oI Cuk: WOLK OF 1118 CATSFAW, #pecial Diwwatch to The Tridune. Derrotr, Mich,, Oct. 10.—When, the case of McClosky, contidentlal agent for Thden, came up vefore Judge Baxter In the Unlted Bates Diatrict Court this morning. Lothrop, coupscl for defendant, fuformed the Court tbat ks clicnt bart declded to subwmit gracetully to the decielon reudered on the previcus dav, and that | Lo vouid ceiuiu the Mintag Coia) eidy’s buons | stop oyer nignt Bpecial Dispuich @ The Triduny, LuviaNavoLis, Ind,, Oct. 10,~7The officlal cauvass of this county shows tuat D, W, iowe 13 clected Bupreme Coart Judgre by tbre voles, e ruuning abicad of Judge Newcomb, bls cole league, by 20 much. Holusy, Dewocrat, was olected by 185 TERNE HAUTE. Hpecial Dispateh (o The Trivuns. ™ Truse Haure, lud., Oct, 10.—Returns from the Elghth Congressional District aud Vige Couuty ar¢ uow gll fu. Everything was carried by the Democrats,—a complete sud surprising All tue Btute otlleers by ‘655 wnjority cach; Keater and Van Vulzal 1o the Legislature from Vigo County by 4,294 ma- Judge Pattersun v the Uireult Court Lo Vigo und Builvin Countics Ly 1,5i4 to chanze the for the trial of the Uraugemen, vu te z1ound that Wit brejus weeat that they could not Tho tron Iightsb uear the entran gty pia Liks Cunal, subg durivg the suria yeatcrday. dice Ity Mautreal is s victury,—~ss follows: ket a fair Arlal. OrTawa, Ot 10. forcibly nbstracted from Notary aynowl’s office At Marnuette, At the eame time he de~ sired to remd A statement of Lawrenco Me- Clorky, aworn o before United States Commis- rfoner Dasison, in reference to the matter of the tuking of the boaks. The statement, altor re- hesrsing the Incts of Wetmore's discharge s Superintendent of the mine and his subsequent refusal {o dehver the books, eags that tha re- spondent knows it to bea fact that the books takea from the Notary were not thors by any order of his, RUT DY SIMPLE REQUEST of the District-Attorney; that Wetmore refused to deliver them to the Notary that they might become & part of tho deposition; that he had long hoen convinced that a weit of replevin was the only way ta get them into the possession of the New York Miue Company, and that he com- mevced replotin proceedings befurs John O'Keefe, Justice of the Peaty, hav- ing i power to try ond determing such vases, but that he ‘did not Sntoud to have the writ served untll the examination was over. Bupposing the cxamination was con- cluded, the books were takeu and cunveyed to the Mine Company’s ufllee at Ishvemiug, Wwhere they hiave e rewabued. | Attached to thia reply was the late Greenback Conventlon, refnsing to ald fn the nomioation ot Blesmann, Democrat, for Bhegif, scconding v Agrcewment, (s naw rr‘(lnt acspoeately hard to In- duce Wlsow, the (rcenback nowninee for Sherdl, to withdraw [rom the ticket giving Biesmann & clear field, ‘Prickery of that kind will not avail him anything, however, far hitd doom s sealedd, and he witl he buried in 2 bottomiess polltical pit on the 5th of Novem- ber, Iie 1a desplsed hy the Democrats, und now many Gregnbackers will refuse te votg for him, because of his betrayal of his party. BLAIN. veial Dienatch 16 The Trivyne, Ezom, I, 10,—The Democrata of tho Fourteentt Son®orial District aod tho Fourth Congresafonal District convened fn thia eity to- dav. James Herrinzton recelved fho nomina- tion for State Represontative, and resolutfons were passed advising all Democrats to cast their threo votes for him, J. C. Stoughton, of Aurora, the Prohibltion candldate, was nomi- nated for Congress, A. M. ferritigton made & strong attempt to gecure the adoption of bard money resviutiona that would exclude both Stoughton and Adsms from the Convention, . His resolutious wery Taid on the table, and the platform of the last Suate Conventlun was adopted, Stoughton was nomiuated on the ftirst formal ballot, the Yote be{;unuswugbmn, 975 A, Adhms, U5 Netl Uau- nelly, 11, OTTAWR, Special Dispateh to The Tyibus FOREIGN. Fighting Commenced on the Borders of Af- ghanistan. Ru.sslan Troops Occupy the Chief City of Turk- estan. . ] Austro - Turkish’ CQompllcations -8thll Fraught with Much A Danger. o Turkey Claimis Soversign Rights in Bosnia and Her» zegovina, ' Russia Explains Why Her Army A FEIITION ne. in Roumeslia Has 1 - O1TAWA, 1)), 10,—Suvlun Chase, & Maine 3 A B B e omppeta | Flatist. adiresied a amall audicneofn ihe Courie Haited, {{ouse (o support of tho frredeemable currchiy. Hta remarks failed to elleit the enth Whey would have done two months ago. It Is plalnly to b scen thatthe Nationais of Lasislls County are losing ground dally, MISOELLANEOUS, CONNXCTICUT TOWN NLECTIONA Hantrorp, Conn, Oct. 10.—Full returns from the town clections lsst Mooday show cighty towns Repubilcan, ffty-iva Themocratic, and thirty evenly ‘divided. Lust year seventy wera Republican, sixty-nlne Democratic, and twenty-siz divided, Net Republican gain, ten tawus: Democratic loss, fourteen towns, M1880URT. 8r. Louvss, Mo, Oct. 10,~The Repubifesns of tho Seventt District bavs nominated Al MeMil- 1on for Congruss, . B RUODY {SLAND, Proviozwcs, R, L, Oct. 10,—~Tho Firat Dls- trict Republican Couventlon has nominated Nelson W. Atdrich for Congress. - MANSACHUSXTTS, Savey, Mass,, Oct., J0.—~The Sixth District Greenpack Convention nomluated E. Moody Boyuton for Congress, . NEW TORK, TroT, N Y., Oct. 18~-Willlsm Anson Wood, brottier of Walter A« Wood, Republican nom- fnee tor Cungress, was pomioated to-amy fur Congress from this district by the Democratic Conventlon. ‘Tho Democrats of the \Westchester Disteict the deposition, bo returned to the New York Mine Company. Judge Baxter—This Court doea no} propose to enter futo the controversy between Wetinorg and the New York Mine Cowpauy, Al that L desire 18 that the books Lo returned to the Notary, to ensble him tu complete his ueposi- ton. Uhe respandent tiasdoae peecleely what he shoutd hase done, in cotuplying with tho eug. gestion of the Conrl, 1 wilh make an order thint the books be returned, aa agathee—which can certainiv do yo one nnly Injury~that the Nutary, wheu hie tias tinished the deposition, HEFURN THE NOUOKS TO WETMORE, who produved themn “{n “tourt, not, however, untl) he (Maynard) has potitied the Mine Com- pavy of s intention, ‘ThatCompuny may then resdrt to U teplevin it ncvessmy, wud thus get their books. Mr. Sherman—May L ask the Court to name an corly Usy for thefr retprn !’ Judye Baxter—At the earllest possible mo- ment. Mr. Lothrop=They will be returncd imme- l"mtcz" after Mr. MeClusky's arrival I Mae- uette, X Judge Boxter—Then T will fix the order with- in five days. Tam very plat the watter lns Leen acttled 80 ensily, aud trust no one will be Injured in tho matter, The examination of Tilden's attorney, Thotnas Harland; was to have been continued hefore Commissioner Davison st 11 o'clodk thia nwtns ing, but, nt Lho request of the prosceution, the watter was put over until to-worcow morning. The Iives of Ohristians Unsafs Wl:en Deprived of Military Protestion, THE PANIC, GLOOMY FEELING AT LONDON AND GLASGOW. Dy Cadlatn the New York Jierain. Loxvon, Qct, 10.—The London Btock Ex- change coutinues fn an excecingly gloomy condition. There Is a general feeling of apprehenslon. All stocks are dropping, esbecial- 1y DBritish sallway stocks, more partleularly Lancashire ahd Yorkshire roads thought to be badly inyolved. In gas securitiea there Is a pecfect panle. The Jlerald corrcspondent at Glasgow tolegraphs: **The money market is dapressed and uncasy in conseyuence of per- sistent rumory of further mereantfle em- basrassments. These rumors create gloomy feeling THNOUGNOUT THE KINGDOM, The rumors affect Scotch and Lancashire bauks, as well as ¥arious mereantilo concerns jo London and the provinces. The Messrs. Grecu- wood, of Blackburn, are about to close their mills, and tnore than half the factory popula- tion of Blackbura {s unemploved, without the slfghteat liope of fmprovemont {n busincss. ‘The chances ara that many othor mills will MABSACHUSETTS. 2:3:“ reuominated Clarkson N. Potter for Cone shortly close, TOOLING OF THEIR J3SUES, BUT NUF WITHOUT . MADIMON. GREAT DISTRESS PREVAILS. TROUOLES. Epecinl Dispatch to The Trivune, Flftcen bundred handa in the Sunnyside Milis, at Bolton, bave been thrown out of employment 1u consequguce of tho strike of the Lwvlaters. * AFPGHANISTAN.® THE BNGLISH ADVANCE, LoxDoy, Uct. 10,—A correspondent st Simla telographis that ho {8 Informed, on what he e- belleves to be good authority, that Gen, Ross' colutnn has passed All-Musjid, and is advancing on Dakka, whlech wil) be uplurml’lhund% at any cobt, Soeclat Diswilch 10 The Tribuns, Bosron, Oct. 10,.—The Demacratle City Come mitteo disorganized to-nlght over Butler. For #utne dnys there have been rumors, which huve been streuuously denlegd, that negotiations for & comprawise hetweon the factions headed by Dutler and Abbott hod been effectual so far; that all the nominativns for Btate oMcers, cx- vept for Qovernor, made at Mechanfes’ Ifall, were to e withdrawn, and e Butler crowd wers to accept the Fawuell Mol ticker except Judze Abbott, This was proved true to-ulet. Tho Chairnan of the Clty Comunittee, who 8 & strong anti-Butler man, clauued tho right to appoint n Printlng Com- mittee, but, as the majority of the members are Hutlerltes, they refusad to acqulesce, orgulog that they had the rlrht of appointment, and thnt Hutier's numo showld. appear on m) tho tickets, ‘There was yreat covfuslon aod dls- .order, and, Sy, u bolt, A disoreanized Dew- aerutle Cotntuittes uudoubtedly elves Boston to Tulbot, an tho State will follow, The combi- antlon lgtween the Greenhackoras and the Dei- weruls i3 shuwn by the Coungressional Conyen- tious whleh have taken place this weelt, PAKRUIL HALL. Epecial Disvatch to The Tridune. Nosrax, Oct. W0.—Une of the most Intelligent and thoughttul-appuaring sudiences of tho vampmey guthered In Fanemil Hall this evene Imi. to ratlly the yominatious of the Re« publican _ Stute Cobvention ut Worcester, lov, Rico presfided, and thoroughly vindleated the Stato Quverpment irom tho clutrges wade ozalnst 1t by Gen, Butler, Mapison,, Wis., Octs 10.—~Tha Republicans ot Dane County (Third Assembly District) met in Gonvention ot Bun_Prairie thls altcrnovn and putn nomination Charles G, Lewis, of Burke. Tho nomination Is a airang one, Mr, Lewia betne o highly capable and substantial Iarmer, who will draw largely from the Opposition. Soectal iamiicn o The Tribune. /o 10 nne., Drrnois, Mich., Oct.” 10-John. B, Price, whuggsalo paver-lealer, was nominated for State Sanator by the Ropublicans of this Dis- trict today, The Demacratio Clty Coufentlon to-day nominsted W. D, Wilkins, Join C. Don- nelly, -low%n Kuhn, J, E. Girsrdin, J. V. Sona- ghan, L. D, Sale, and Augustus Goebol as Kepresontatives in the State Legislature. e —— CASUALTIES, CULPIADLYE CARELESSNTESS, Boutit NonwaLg, Conn., Oct. 10.The jury in the Adelphi buller exoloston-casa Had a ver- dict **thas the victims of the disaster vame to thelr death by tho cxploslon of a delective #leain Loiler on board the stemmer Adelphis owned by the Columbla Bteam Navigation Company, and we ilod that ssid steatn- boller cxploded becanse of overwork aud over- pressitre, thie latter legalizod by u United States atatute, aud fncreased after o shiftless tnspec- tion, snd persistontly used by attendants in chnsge alter sulliclent evidence of daugerous defect, We recommend to the appolating power the bighest degroo of care in the supolnt= ment of Ipsuectordy recommend to the Hous ® ¥ionTING. Loxpoy, Oct. 10.—A Cafcutta alsvatch says 1t Is reported that the forees from Peshawur hipye been ordered to attack Al Musjid fuune- diately, and u body of infantry with mountain battery has entered Khyber Fuss. Heavy fiving has been beard at Peshawur, but it is not known whether o fight I8 golng on between the Dritish and Afghans or the Afchans nnd Knyberees, Itis rumored that the Russisas bave oceu- pled Yarkand, REINFORCEMENTS, Loxpoy, Oct. 11—5 a, m.—A dispatch from Kasauli states thut the Amecer's grandsan has gone to Kurum with eight fofantey snd two cavalry reziments. The marrfson at Alf Musjid Las been relnforced by ten reghnente. THE AMEER'S HLOLRS. . Br. Prrensnuna, Oct. 10.—~Tho Golos asserts that the Amcer of Afghanistan counts at least upon the benevalent neuteality of some of the N Deluce fLla hattost Indiguation aud ity scors of the | orable Becretary of tho Tronsury of the United ) Wion Prluces fmputations and slurs enst by Butler wero | Htatcs that the'steambont Inspection serviee bo | THIE BAST warinly sympathized wich by the nudiance, and | thoroughly fuspectod by s competent Commis~ 2 e THB POUTE'S WARNING, Loxno¥, Oct. 10.—~tho Pypte's clrenlar, vee centfy deffvered fo the Powers, reserves tho Sultan’s soverelyn rights over Busnis und Her- zegovina, and coacliudes with a solemn warning agafnst tho occupation of Noyl-Basar us certain ta lead to terelblo disasters. ‘The circular also appeals to the Powers Lo aupport, in a friendly mannér, the Porte’s represcututions egainsy Austrisn cruelties. LOAN TENDERED. ViEnna, Oct. 10.~(he £'ress aunounces that thu Laud-Creilit Assoclation has agreed Lo ad- vance $10,000,600 for tha malntenunce of the Austring srmy lu Bosula durlog Novomber and Decewber. TURKISH CONCENTRATION. ViExNa, Oct. 10.~Tue Presse states that sey- eaty-auc battallons of Turks and 13,000 Albu- olans are now ot Novi-Bazar, Oswun Pasha will ba there soon In connnand of 150,000 e, * THL QUSAAN BALT, Loxpoy, Oct, W0,—A dlspaich from Vieona states that Russia bas inforined the Puwers of tho stoppauo of the rotreat of thoe Russlen troopa, and has luvited thetn to join in energetic ropresentsttons whleh Prince Lobanoif 18 in: atructed to make lu onder 1o induce the Porte to tako vrompt mexsurces Lo stop the outrages upou Ubristiaus., i + URBECH AND TURKEY. Lonpox, Oct, 10.—A disputeh from Constan- tinoplo says tn’ both the Turkish ond Greek uiritos the tdes §8 guinlug zround that war 13 luevitable. An influcntial party in tho Turkish counsel, headud by Osman Vasba, even holds that @ purely defensiva policy is fmpossible for purely mililary reasons, ENOLAND ANXIOUS. they evilently bedove, o do 0}l honest eitl. zens, that tho dignity and hospitality of the 8tato are worth upholding, 1f it «loea cost money, The Uoveror syoke |\cnr.l’y ot hour, and, was followed by Prestdent J. i, Eeelve, of Amberst Coflvgze, whose argu- wment woy diroeted nzafust flat moucy ns u thing which Is impossible in the very Dature ol wonoy, Uovernment, and taxatipn. Col.Theo- dorg Lyman, of Heookllue, spoke orielly, but with much splrit and clenencss. i specch was an_anpesl to tho peopio to walt a little fouger, and give up the Inssue dewmand for a chance, which would only bring back wil the sufferlug we hiaye gone through, PENNSYLVANIA. 1ITT3BURG, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune, - P1TT3nvia, Pa,, Ost. 30.~The Kepublican vie. tory in Okfo Is having n good effect here 4 heale Ing local divistuns mnonue leaders, atd {5 spuer- fugz all liands to ronewed efforts to securo an old-fashionod triumph next month, The troubls growing out ol the Cungressionat contest In tho Twenty-sccond Distelet scems to be o a faje way of ndjustinent, the gencsal fmpresslon be- inge that Or, SMeCaudtess will withdraw from the fietd. € thls courss 18 pursucd and thero s every reason to helieve thut 1t will be—Mayor Errett will b able to o (nta the electlon withe out belpiz embarrassed by un lndepeudent cane didste. This will make Errott's clection o matter of absoluto certainty, ustho Grecaback candidate, Kirk, 18 loatug grosnd dally, winle Dufly wha Lalds the Demnocratie poats, s bagely holding e own, 1 1 stated that the forimst aunouucement of McCandlens’ witndrawal will bemade fna few dave, Secretary Thompson made a stirring sbtech in Library Sall to-niah 4y which sras llstencd to by gs many s coutd forco themselses it the budlding. “The eifort was #lou cudowed with the proper power, and par- tieulacly fres of all pollvical taing or blas, CAVED IR, 8cranToN, Pa., Oct. 10.—A large sren of the' aurfuco over tle Diswond Mine, {n this city, caved fn this moenfug, completely closing up inauy chanbers avd pasanges, and causing dam- ages * which will requirs inany months to repalir, Between 300 and 43 mon will bo thrown out of cmployment, s RUNAWAY ACCIDENT, Bpecial Dispateh to The Tyibune. Canutnvitts, UL, Oct. 10.—~A terrible secl dent oceurred near Glrard ymgnlzy alternoon. Asron Iluyes, au old realdent’ of this county, was thrown {rom bis bugay and receved fu-~ !fir:{u injurles, from the eoct of which he & TIR OLD COLONY DISASTER, TBoarox, Oct. 10.—Jaseplt Qlifeather, fujured brthe Ola Colony Raliroad accldent on Tuesday night, dled to-day, The Raltroad Cuununission- crs began en fuvestigation with closed doors. Eebbial Shkdutliarent THE WEATHER, Osyscn or Tum Ciiny Biowan OrricEn, Wasuinaron, 1), C., Oct, 1l~1 & m.—ludica- ¢lons—For the Upper Mississippl and Lower Mis- saurl Valleys, dinlulshing northwest winds, clearing and clear, cuoler weathor, and rlslug basometer, Far tha Lake Region und Oblo Valley, falilng followed by ristog barometer, soith and east winds, u!uudf or partly clondy weather, follow- «d by westerly winds snd clearing weather. LocAL enaRRvaTINN, | Sime. ) Bar, cloquent and sensible, sud wade e . B B Tus Central News Aguucy Lus s report that :nr':-‘-mu. y B out A B B o the Husslan vidottes are within fditecu miles ol o g 2 Cuu‘nunllllnlplu 'll‘l.u:l ':lnthh tj‘ufirumnm ‘d‘ q W | n auxlous, aud resolyes 0 fuunediately aejuan ILLINOIS. il AR 20 ) 70 a0 expiunation, ; i, 82, QEXERAL ARSELTATIONS, Littauo, Oct. 10-Mdnigh, INYLIN Taln Treather, Bpecind Dispatch 1o The Tribuns, DrRALy, Oct. 10,—At Cortlaud last night the Fusionlsts bad s grand rally, *Kcwanee! Bwlth orated on the greenback quustivn, nud, owiug to yesterday's electlou returus, e was not as wmach In favor of an irredeemabls cure vency a8 heretofore, Mr. Bmith ls very much ghven to the ubuso of thu Republican party, His apocch carried the enthustusts wild, The % ROUNANIA, - A Vienua dispateh says Husala ds sthl urging: Roumaniy to vonclude b convention granting the right of paassis for Rusann troops througt her terrtory fur the winimuwn period of two rearn, 1 Count Andrassy has a0 fur Induced Roumeia ta witiiold ber causeut. ‘Tl Russian aviuy in Roumelia aud Dulgaria still amounts, coutrary Lo treaby, to 103,000 weu 4 )10l; flegver, fatan” ay. Clougy, Ve flon. Chuuncey Lilwond made a few remarks {usky, which were vs-'? uuprapeiate. "The Ureoubucke {‘hu’ !?' RUSSIA, «rs tu this dlag are getting around unto the Hloay A UBNSATION. principles of the Rapublican purty very rapldly, “Thors will be much *dissatisfuction awog the severul brunches of the vew party shuald tho Demacrats nomtuate Eldor Stougkton jor Cone wrews ab Kugin to-day, gad 1t will unite tho Re- publicans aud give Sierwln a sure clection. dUDICIA L. iy Surcial Dive..ci: ta The Trivunes Hprixarien, ., Oct 10.—~The llemaceatte County Cominittee met to- aml fnstructed thie Cliairan to correspoud with the Chalravn of hky Committees i Mocoupin, Christain, Muontgomery, . Fayette, and Bucly Counties (with Sunwainon formfug this Jadfcial Dstrict, with refercuce to calling o Democratie Conve ton Lo nomlnate camdidates for tho three Ul cult Judgeships, It secins to bu the lutention of gume of the Democrats to foree the puiaina. tion of party candidates for the Judgeships, nud the purpuse is appareut to try and ran o d, W, Yattun, Eaq, of this Cuty, who wus defeated® B n Bar Convestion, drre spective ol party, for the Judgeship, fu 1877, Thus tbe Dewocracy, by appesllog to porty fechug, hoves to deteat Judue Zane, of this county, conceded to be one of tue Lest Clreult gudges in the State, but who In polltica) views has 8 Kevublivan leaniug, ‘The Executive Committee of the State Har Associution to-day decided 1o hold the next unuusl Convention of the Assoclation o Bpringileld, Jan, 8 next. The Hou, O I Brownlug is 1o detiver address, aad Judee C, B, Lawreoce, cago, I8 luvited to duliver an sddress on e lite wud publie sevvices of the late Judge Sydney Brevae. P 4O PAVIESS COUNTY, Boectar Pirisin to Tos Fribume. Garexa, 1., Oct. 10.—The feghiblieans of Jo Davicss County are musluz (L Lot for the eve- wy. Mectings ure beld nizbtly iy dilferent towns, sud ure wddressed hs 3 Ruet, cundy- date for the Legistatnre, J. Faweetr, W, W, Wagdio, wnd otbers. Booue, the tireenback funatic who was nomivated for Assctublyman by ibe Braseveats, qud v Wedd Lack vkthen Berttx, Ot 10.~The Nationad Uarelts pubi- Mshies tho followlug scusational news: “Au agitation bat beguu in Ruisia to compel the Czar to abdicate, It 1 reported that the Czare- witch will preside over the Commbssion o draft & coustitution.’ MIBCELLANTEOUS, + IR ANTIAOCIALISIT BILL. Berray, Oct. 10.=The Relchatag to-dayPead a secoud timo the first parsgraph of the Bolealisy bitl without matertshwoditication. ‘Thie Uentre, Fortachrits, aud Soclalist pastics voted agawat . FINANCIAL, %ot Nzw Yonrk, Out. 10,—Tue Milursot J. C. Camerop & Co., lumber dealers, of New York, "fowanda, aud ot Tamas City, Mich., isau- nounteld, and to-dsy John C. Cameron and PLilip W, Scribaer mago o Jolnt ssalznment to Williumn Lindsay for the beuctit of tho vredite urs. Cameron alsa flled ao individusl asslquuwient, Cameron was & upl- talist of scveral larea firigs 3 was scafor partnar of Cameron & Chdsey of Rochester, aud had upwards of $185,000 luvested n the jumbee bustucss, He owned 10,000 acres of laund lu Mublgau, two-thirds of which be traded fur wroperty fa Vliladelpbla, North Caroliun, sud Keatucky. ‘Ilc also owned prop- erty at Spuyten Duyvll snd King's Bridge valued at §03,0.0, the " total estate bulog estl- wated bWo years azo at $2,000 ~ o emag——— * OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Loxpoy, Oct. 10.—Steawships Wyoming, from New York, Bolegylan, frow Boston, sud Novs Scotivn, frow Batthmore, baye asrived out. - GANBETTA ON ULTKAMONTANISN, Panis, Oct, 10.—~In a sheeeh at Grenoble to- doy Gswbetts repelled an a calumny the asser tiou that the Republleans avs bostile to religion which, howeyer, lie sald, luust potbe confouniel with Ultramoutanisip, URLIKY POU THE YELLOW-PEVER SUPFRUBRS. Yaits, Oct, 2.—The Munieipatity of Bordesux voted 2,000 tranes fur tho rellet of she yelow- fover sutlerers n the United Batos. BISMAUCK AND TUS LIBEHALS, Loxnpoy, Uct, 10.—A terhin dispatch soys the migreemens between Biamarck und the National Llberuls on the Soclalist bill bus cavsed muct spectlation, Tt is uot boprubable tbut linpor- ant Cabluet changes will taky place sbortly, & vertain uvgotlations between Prics Blsmarck and the Natonal Lileral Jeaders have been re- suned, with better hopes of success thaw last yar, FILE NEAR MOSCOW. * NEw Youk, Uct J0.-~A 8t, Petersburg dls- patch saya that twenty-three stune buuses, thirty-uno woburn houses, wid seveuty ware- Tatsen, vatued ut over 2,000,000 routlecs, weee burned yesterday in Riazat, nesr Moscow. THE BUDYSTONE 1LIGUTHOUBE. LOUNDOXN, Oct. IV~ Lhy Eddyatune Ligzbthouse MONTANA CATTLE. Special Pispeted io anr Triduns. . BteMakck, D, T, Octe 10.5-A apectal traln, Touded with Mootana cattle, left to-aight for the b Clbso marsed, narently nninjured, bus a b ¥ents communication. AN OFFICIAL KILLED, Oct, 10.~A Spanish oficla) J, murdered near Tetuan, Moroeeo, mands reparstion. NRWMARKET RACHS, Loapon, Oct. 10.—The chan Newmarket was won by Janctte, Kaletdoscopo iird. IN NEW YORK, NEw Yonx, Oct. 10.=Just after emploges of R. N. Meyera'schair-| Enst Sixty-first street, has resumed Uavid O'Keefe, whispered to the foraman that 8o succosstul waa th the part of the boy,and the sp foreman, that nearly overy one of the was safaly out of the bullding bofor of tha fatreat was genceslly ki factory wna soon burncd to the firo extended to the tencment-h ayenue, burning along the row street, snd there femiting another sl of which were totally or py $30,0003 Insurdnce Oct, 10.~Tha loss by the a Brat-atreet fira Is $03,000; Insurance, §5), O precantion oq cedy aetion of e ground, and ty, The afarm from Box 73 at 8 mocning was cansed by a fire In the i) brlck bullding, No. 627 8tate atree Dr. Hitcheack, and occupled on the se 91 a rhaidence by Mra. Smith, The alarm from HBox 141 at 6:4f afternoon was caused by u fire In the framg barn ln the rear of B4 Michizan o owhed by Uhristlan Wahl, Cause, boys setting firo Lo soma hay and clipy, PRATRIE FIRES, 8. Papr. Mion,, Oct, 10.—Advices from Beg. son, 8wlitt County, report a prairie fire cxten). 1ng aver thirty miles square, destroying many farms, with houres, barns,s cattle, aml ey, Many farmers have lost all their worldly yos. reduced Lo a condition of destitution, Thers will be much sullering thyy wiater tu couscquence, - RELIGIOUS. MISSIONARY Suerinl Dispatch 1o The 7ivune, Avpnian, Micls., Oct. 10.—The ITome Mtusiop. Aty Conventfon, fu counection with the My, gan Bynod, was held vesterday allertoon, Tie Rev, . D. Baker, of Detrott, made the anmm report, showing that home missions were not eutleely supparted by the churches of the Stato, ‘Ihe report was adopted, 8, McCutcheon, of Ypsilantl, spoke oo the duty and ovporiunity ol the Uhurcharksicy from our mixed population. The Rov. damcs Lewls, of Howell, spoke on home missions aud palitics. The Rev. A. Marsh, of Cadillac, read ade. seription of our fletd in Northern Michlzan, Te scope, afms, and methods of ¢ity missons wa the theme of the address by the Rev. A, b Hastings, of Detroft, . Kendull made the last nddvess of ibe afternoon upon what home missions have dons and anoceapla ‘Che Women's Misslonary Conventlon leld s sessfon of prayer and coufereace durimye the day the Baptist Chapel, The scssfun of the Bynod this morntne, after devotlons, was largely taken up with wiinper. tant routine matter. a8 the place of mecting for next y Tho report of the Committee on Last year's confribution to this canse was sters were wanfed, some remirks the report wis adopted, “Fhe report ol the Btanding Commlttes o Chiureh Ercetion was read by its Chiairman, the Rev. L. W, Chapman, of West Bay City. Marris made somo reinarks on the subject, uy. Ing all through the West there was need of new chiurches, A special report on church erection In the north part of the Stato was read by the Rer, James Lowis, of Howell. Au address on this sutject wus added to the programmie of the Hiome Missionary Conventivy for tho next year, udfetary Commiltieo reported churches of Michigan In pecfect hinrinony. Tho morning sesslon close mutters of no general tereat, ‘Fhe Rove Cyrus Dickson, 12 D, addzessed 3 large nudlence fn the church fust oveniug oot aubject ot flome Missions, Wilhi i fow other ILLINOIS METITODIST, 8ramazon, Sk, Oct, 10,—~The Rev. W, Under: wood vouducted the opening exervises at the opentng of the Methodlat Coulereuce thu A larze pamber of present, who havo arrived since yesterday's re- Prestding Elders the Ruvs, B, E, Kol mnn of the Macomb Distriet, B, Wasimuth of the Rock Istand District, aud C. Sprioger of the Peoris District read Interestinz reoorts of ther respective districts, nll the pastors of which has thelr oftivial charsctors ¢Bled nud satisfactorily The Rov. Dr. Edwards dellvercd an sbie specch fn tho interests of the Northuotrs Chr.atian Adrocale, “The Rev, C. Bpringer, Presiaing Eider of the Peoria District, shnounced the desth of the Rer Nenry Bumuier's wife at Farmiugton last Tues- day, Tho Rev, Mr. Bumuner 1s o s member of this Canfercnce, came to llinois amang the caritest seitless ol thu Btate, and passed thtougit ull the trials uont Lo 8 new country, Pho fuoeest seevices of neo Wednesday, couducted of ihe olutions bf respe werg olfersd by the R wud [all, and unavimoualy udopted. ‘The aunusi missionury sermon was prescked this afternoon by the Rov, J, Colling, and deliv ered fo su able wanuer bufore un overfoniy sympathy, and regret Ur. Huniey, uster 0. ‘Yuren trials of membiers of the Confercies are ‘It of the liey, D, L. Gl charged with fraud and falrenvod re chiarch mosiey, will ba deelded to-n which the cuse ol thy Rev, Williawm Thy lev, G, M. Morey, of Cambrhdge, made ® stutemsut teday regarding the cumphl agaivat the itev. M, Bouriock, of Kewin J 1§ was justly dug the brother and ¢ thut sald “vharges bu mvestigated, D, Hauey, Ur, G, WY, Artold, G, Westey Bsodty N, I Graves, and C. 1L ruce will be the uver tgatig Couitulttos, Ue U, M. Laney deusgly crowded, ou thu duocket, Feached to-nieht to hotsé e Bertion Wi exceltente WISCONSIN 11 BY TERTANS, Sueclal Disgateh ¢o The Trivunt. JANRSVILLE, Wis., Oct. 10.—The autus! mtfl; fing o the Wiscousin Presbyterian Syuud o s ulternoon, snd wos quite weil stteuded The chief features of the session were ab es87 by the Rev, T, C. Rirkwood, of on ““Pho Bervant of tha Locd,” an edsd] Hev, M, Pultes, uf Winuebago U ¢ +he Wealth as Egtimated by Seriptures) ap essayon ® fuspiratiou of tha Ecrlutur by the Itev, T, V. Hugh J eveoinw thy Modu “of Mitwaukee, will wod, atter which ur Dby the election, of 8 Mod tempurary vlerks, Lh.'l{u ru?necwd w‘lm‘ ht g Byuo scadion te-morrow fy tie e Assaclatlon roows here, The Bybod wi session tl Mogday, THAT GREEK WORD Y EON” AQATN Svecial Disudich o The Tridust. Kew Youk, Oct, 10.—At tha s sesslon of the New York Synod uf th Reid! Eplicopal Church neld i Girveeupol thy subjeet of Llell was brought up tlon expressiug the Nyn: «terual punisbweuy of those Wi slus Is 0 Lromeudous truth, teughit ot of tod. Tho flun, Btewart L, Woodford, and one of the WosE promineiit K6 the Keformivd body. vy rexsolution, declariug in gy tug existence of & idelt. vassed, bowever, wsked ta recogul s, of Kllbours ach ko opening sersdd £ tho doctime b it ——— for wakive the sud eiviug it @ glossy —" ® g yihiue, but [ want you to hurey Then et we Lowder your bues

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