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k4 % THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1B78—TWELVIS 'PAGES. . 1 fan, and Jeff Dasta, Jr., con of Jeflerson Davls, were etricken this afternoon. The latter s in the country elght miles from the city, LATEST, Twenty-three thousand rations were fssued by the Ultizens' Relief Committee to-day, Alsah 8, Hawkins, a_volunteer telegaph oyerator from Fittabure, Pa,, died this evening, 71 Was the third coluntéer operator from that all of whom have died, ‘Trenty-two physiclans of the Jloward Medl- eal Corps reported 163 new cases,—fiity in the iy, the remainder in the suburbs, The wind has veered round to the north, ‘The weather is raptdiy turning cooler, with good prospects of a frost. NEW ORLBEANS. TR TRIDUNE CORRESPONDENT STRICKEN DOWN. Spectal Dispatch to The Trivune. New Ontraxs, Ln., Oct. 11.—Myself and little daughter of 5 both downto-day with yellow fever. The attack go far Is not developed, but ap- parently light. Col, Jewett, a prominent Re- publican volitlcian, is down also with us in tho same house. J. E. Ricnarpsox, ) Tnmnuxs Correspondent, CLEAR AND WARM. To the TFestern Astoclated Press. New Onueaxs, Oct. 11.~Weather clear and warm. Deathe, forly-nine; cases reported, 1643 total death, 3,400; total cases, 11, DEATHS, ‘The death st includes fifteen under 5 years of age. Among the deaths were Sisters Mere cedes and Augustine, of {he Convent of Merey, 8t. Andrew's street. Brother Joseph, of the Order of the Holy Cross, from Notre Dame, Ind,, and Lebarron Vaughao, nge 2 years, son of G, T. Alleyn, Acting Manager of the Western Union Tele- graph oflices. TIE NOMROTATIIC RELIZF ARSOCIATION report having 1,03 (ases of yellow fever since commencing their work Sepi. 1, 5 of which are still uuder treatment, Aalide from furntsh- Ing physiclars, nursee, mlul medicines for such sick, subslstence for t. anilles, in the ag- gregate L,000 persons, has also been supplicd by the Assoclation. They claim on average death rato of less than 5 per cont, with all present patfents dofig well, They have accomplished a large amount of good work by fending vhysiclans, .nurses, and medicines into the interior intected dis- tricts, all of which have mct with success. CONTINURS Latcet dispatches show that Lhe fever con- tinues at the following-named points, and s spreading throughout Lhe surronnding conntry: Vickabure, Cautun, Water Valley, Dry trove, Osyka, Port * Gibson, Donaldsonvitle, Tln- bodenux, Labodievitle, and Bay 8t Louis, ani continucs at Holly Springs, ~ Baton Rouge, Morgan City, Ricohor, Tuliula, Delbl, Lake, ‘Waverly, Edwanis, Terry, Merldian, Jackson, Qcenn Springa, Biloxt, 1ass Christian, Missis- sippi City, Berwick City, Winons, McComb City, Tangipahoa, Lafourehs Crossing, and at stations n Loulalana nud Mississippl tov nuwer- ous to mention, INVEATIGATION. ‘The Board of Health in a special meeting to- night passed a resolution that a Commniisaion of tive, including the President, be appointed to tiquire fnto the origin and cnuso of tho yellaw fever in New Orleans and other portions of the State of Loulslana, and to sugcest to the Leg- islature such measurcs as will tend to prevent a recurrence of such calamity, Dr. Austin waoted Dr. C. B. White, for maay years President of the Board of fleaitn,ns a wmember of the Commission. Objections were made partly ns to the right of the Dourd to nppoint outsiders, and it was also remarked that this would be vousidered as fncapacity on the part of the Bonrd to grapple with tLo question, Dr. Taney favored a gencral commission of sclentlfic men from all parts of tho worid. * Neither would o 1ucal conuminsion bave time enouch to ascertaln all the facts before the mecting of the next Lugistature. ‘The President floally appoinied Drs. Taney, Albrlzht, Jones, and Anstin as the Commisston. It Is understood that the Commission will Fecommend the appointment of a general Com- miselon by the Legislature, and to our Represen- tatives in Conuress the appointmunt of a na- tiunal Commlisslon, with the necessary funds to Lo thorouglily futd the subject. RATIONS, The Peabody Association fssued 80,000 ra- tions; weekly tssue, 157.600; vatue, $19.U57, Appllcations for reliefl to the Young Men's g‘n}-isllln Association, ¥5; Howard Association, Dr. Warren Stone mocs to-marrow to investl- Rate the fever fu 8t. Bernard Parish, Nurees were sent to-day to Biloxd, 8t. Gabrlel, m&l;umb, Clty Point, A La Hache, sud Duck VICKSBURG. AKOTHER WARNING TO REFUGEES, Spectal Dispatch 1o The Tribune. Vicrsnuna, Miss,, Oct, 11.—Another warning has occurred here to the returning refugees. Measrs. Fred and Ben Mills, who left for securi- ty when the fever began here, but subsequently rot surrounded by It, and weat to Lake Station 0 asalst in nursing the sick, returned a few days lnce, and are now both down agaln. We say to sll refuzees, Stay away for the suke of your- eclves, your families, and your friends. Do not come until oflietally fnformed of safety in do- tug vo. No pew cases among those who have been here all the time are reported, The deaths fur the past tweoty-four hours aro E. B, Davison, Jr., John King, Lafayette King, Joseph Meyer, Julla Courey (colored), Alice Solinger, Dr. lop- pold, and Misa Sollfe L. Kelly. Dr. tloppoldt several weuks ago came from North Carollua to aesist in MELIEVING TIE UNPORTUNATE SICK here. 1loas reported as aman of prominence 1u hi3 profession aud os a medical journatist, The steamer J. M. Chambers, which left 8t, Louls some days slnce with supplies for the sullering people alonw the river, arrived here this mormne, and after a delay of several hours departed for Grand Gulf, fifty miles below, to laud the supplies destined for Part Gibson. ‘They will be taken thence by rail. Her oficcrs aud crew were all well, and had everything in thorough order and discipline, She wiil return in a few days, touching at all landings along the Toute. Bince the fever mado its appearance IN DELTA, LA, 1hree miles below this city, vighteen deaths have occurred, s follows: g A, Bmedy, w Wilkam 11, Mcintosh, 0. W, ¢ I8 X ilkeraon, HarryJuhnsun, Cliarles Cashmau, Hhott Cook, dolar Larkin, . Larkin, Hlenry Van Ep m Wall Ldward Brauch, " SLusan Croswman, " 3 it Floyd: Juliua Martin, Zugeno Larkin, News from Edwards thisevening reports no fever tn the town, but in slzht of the place Mrs. Dr. Willamson 18 yepurted a3 dyiug and Mrs. Herawer very Jow, Dr. Mercter has returned from Beachland, fiftcen mlen from here, and reports gl the paticnts in that nelghborhowl as couvslesceut, wnd the fever rapidly abatiog, At Bovina Mr, M. 1. Bigelow died this even- ing. tle was an ol und useful citizen of thls place, aud esteemed by atl who knew him, At Sinith’s Station Mrs. Mills was buried this evening. DECATUR, ALA. GHROWING Wouse, Decarun, Ala, Oct, 11,.—The situation Lere Is prowiog worse dally. Eight new cases to-day, and two deaths. Beveuty-ive cases now on haod out of a poptilation of not more than 20, The little band of Iowards are doinz nobly work. Contributions have been liberal, but our great ueed is physicians and nurees that will stick, Ouo of our yesident phyelciaus is down, snd suoyher most promi- ucht one, Dr. Youug, is threatened. If he is en down, we will have only oneleft. J. upson, telegraph ‘repalrer, fs among they Bew caies to-day, Charlie Yalo and T. C. Wal- den are “dologr well, Threo or four femald uurses are badly wanted, - ¢, H. Burrton. - Guectal DUpUchIe Tha Trivwne, . . NacnvitLe, Tonu, - Octy Me-William Bow- uan, of this rity, departer, to-day for Delatur, Ala, to take cliarge of 8 drug-store, Jo conse- yuence of Lhe rcturn 6f° John H. Auderson, Clsisman of the Nushville Loard of Rellef. ficurge W, Scay, Actiog' Chairman, resigoed Abls morning, and Anderson took his place. - — s PADUCAILL * TUE TOWN RXICITED, Bpecial Dispalch o The Tribune, Panrean, Ky., Oct. 1L.—The exclieiacnt here decps up to about the sawe deeree Fabreubelr, Abiero Ly Lut littls vews Fuceived frum Catro, and some of our citizens believe the fever s woree thers than ftjrenily I8, becanse they send na such vagne telegrams, The wind ts blowing fresh from the north to-day, and .f it clears np e shall have a {rost to-night. No fever here, and no signsof ft. At Martin two new cases are reported to<lay, and Dr. Carter Is said to be dying at Fulton. There were two now eases to- day, There arc also two very critical cases on hand, young Joscoh Wooldridze and Robert Lane, acolored barber. Unless aaecided change takes place, It is thought they will die to-night. CIIATTANOOGA. FIVE DEATRS. Bpecial Dispateh to Th¢ Tridune. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Oct. 11.—Tnero were fiva deaths .to-day, four from yellow fever— James Burke, Hosea Butler, Mrs, J. Brown Jennings, and one colored. There are thirty- three new casus, scven white, The fever Is in- creasing, but is of a milder type, especially among the colored, About 200 cases are undet treatment. It is clenr and warm. A northwest wind is blowing, There are hopes of frost to- morrow nicht. None Is cxpected to-nights Miss Ackerman will probably die to-night. Dr. Baxter Is restiog easily, but {s In a critical con- ditlon. Other physicians are about tho same, Ald. Charles Stanlay 1s recovering. 8SroTs. TIICRMAN, KY. Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune. HIcRMAN, Ky., via Untox Ciry, Tenn,, Oct. 11.—=Drs. Gober and Leslle are dlalug ot table with me, both all right. Dr. Corbett died last night, making the seventh physician that has fallen here. - Fivodeaths and three ucw cases the past twenty-four hours, Bcnator Tyler is up agaln, ENIN, TENN, Speciat Dispatch to The Tribune, Entx, Tenn,, Oct. 11.—C. 8. Humphireys, our Circuit Court Cierk, ditd last night. Mrs, Stanfecll will probably dio to-day. Total cares ol. fever twenty-tvo to datej deaths, six. Dr. ‘T, O, Bummers, of Nashvitle, is here, and pro- nounces it simon-pure yellow fever. The Howard supply-lrain has furnished us one female nurse and_refreshments for the sick. Nothing elsc needed. All business suspended. V. . Hannis, Chalrman lowards, CLARKSVILLE, TENN, &pectul Disvatek 1o The Iribune, CrangsviLLe, Tenu,, Octe 11.—The declars- tlou made by Dr. Sumners that yellow fever s prevalling at Erin has created a commotlon in that section. Rumors are being cireulated fn every direction that the yellow fever I8 in Clarksville. Thero s no truth in this rumor. 1 append a certificato from the President of tho Board of Health: I certify that there s no digense In Clarksville at ttus time, within my kuowledze, bearing any symptoms of yellow fever, Daxtzn F. Wrianr, President ot the Board of Health, TARIS, TENN. #pecial Dispatch 1o The Tridune. Paris, Tenn,, Uct. 11.—No new cases or deaths to-dny. Emma McNell, colored, condl- tion critical, The' other two cases doing well. Weather clear. Thermometer at 4:80 o’clock, G0 deg. A better feching prevalls to-day than at any time sioee the epidemic begao. AJoe . BuLrock, Becretary Howards, CAIRO. Epecial Dixpatch to The Tridune. Cairo, 111, Oct. 11.~Tiwo new cases In twen- ty-four hours nnd one death. The new cases are Surgeon R. Wardo and Phil Howard, Dr. Waldo as a severs attack, but by good oursiog, which he has, will get through. e old man Hewley dicd’ last night. Billy Hawmlin and Pat O’Loughlin will probably dio to-nieht. Wind cold rom the north all day. WATER VALLEY. Apectal Divpaich (o The Tyibune. Warter VaLtey, Miss, Oct. 11.—Thers are twenty-four new cases here to-dny and only three physicians, Dr. J. (. Davis, of the Howard Assoclation, is doing noble work, and bas bocn ou duty three weeks, The rallroad company are loslog the best men they have, 11 W. Frecman, Secretary of the Citizens' Relief Committee, was stricken down to-day. DATON ROUGE, Neaw Onreans, La., Oct. 11.—At Baton Rouge thero are lifty new cascs and three deaths, Sioce the beginnine of the epidemic we bave bad 2,000 slck and about 140 deaths. The ratu-storm of day beforo yesterday brought us rclief, Contrary tu expectations, auother warm spell {5 upon us, brloging with {t an Increase of cases, . The Mowards are still keeping up thelr work with both white and colored. Gireat destitution prevails. Tho epldemie, although not fatal to the colored people, i proatrating them by hun- dreds. When stricken thoy are found in need ol evervthing. All the aid possible is belog ex- tended to them. PATTENSONVILLE, LA, ParTensoNviLLe, Ln, Oct. 11.—The fever 1a spreading vnthe Teche. Kighty-live cancs to aate, and twenty-live deaths. “I'io feveris of o malignant form with the whites, yet of a mill typo with the blacks. There have been four deaths and vino uew cascs ainee the 7eh fnst. Deaths: Miss Loulsa Bernard, George Bernard, @ daughter of Mr, Burke, aged 10 years, und a niece of Mr. Dauphin. . ‘Twelve deatlia to date at Ricohoc. All golng well at Calumet and Logonda. IN ALKANSAS, Litti.s Rock, Ark., Ust, 11,—~The Democrat’s special from Mayor Carlo, of Augusta, says: © No yellow fever liere since the Oth. Nearly all the citizeng have wono to the country ou ag- count of the quarantiug cmbargo on tho rall- roads uad river. JACKAON, MISS, JacksoN, Mixs,, Uct. 11.—Charles Doherty, operator, nepbew of U, Flaunery, took the fever Tust night. [=] " ThmonzAn, MBODRAUX, Uct. 1l~Twenty new cases, trodeaths, g 3 MERIDIAN, MIs8, MzRIDIAN, Miss, Oct, 1L~Onc hundred and fifteon cases of fover 1o the city, and twenty- live deathis up to date, Ponnett, operstor, is dlml:'u with relupse. Tho other operator is al sick, Niucty-three cases of fever in Delta, nearly all dotug well. 'comn crrr, McCoun City, Oct. 11,—New cases, two; deaths, four: leaving twenty-clght vuses under treatmient, seven of whotn are critical con. ditlon, “Lhe remalolug sick are sunple forms of futermittent fever, DAY 8T, 1L0UIS, Hay 87. Louis, Uct. 11.—~New cases, thirteen; uo deathis. 0SYRA. ¢ Osrics, Octs 11.—Four deaths to Just thirty hours. CANTON, Miss, CANTON, Miss., Uect. El,—~New cases, fiftecn 3 deaths, two,~Perry 8tono and Juhn Collins, Lteporta from the country aro still alacming. At hve plantations west of bere n o radius of fitteen mlles, cleven whites and a number of blacks are down. One deatn from black vumit at Camden, eizhtesu milus distaut, Fifieon casts and three deaths reporied, POKT HUDSON, Pont HupsoN, Uct. 11.~Two desths; no new cases. BLoxt, Bit.oxy, Oct. 1L.—Tllrtecn new cases; four deaths, & — RELIER d 3 THE KELIEP BOAT. * . 81, Lowts, tct, 1l.—~The (iobe-Lrmocrat's special from Friar’s Polut, Miss., meotions the arrival thers. of the fever relief-buat Chnwbers, aud says that 15 the Aret point altor - leaving- - Hickinan, Ky., - where supplics for the' peoplu -wire ' necded. A liberal amount of medicines, sonie lemons, aud ball & ton of lce were lefs there, all that asgked for. The fever firat sppeared there 8ont, % belng brought from Memphly, bat it doesu’s seew trom the dispateh that many deaths bave orurred, - 2 CLOTHINA WANTED, . Nsw Youg, Oct. 11.—~The follawing circular haa beeu Issifed by the teneral Committee on Lhe collection of clothing, cte., for the fever suf- ferers. = To Yousu Mex's ¢ complute saccesa of Lbts Committee's plan for tho general collection of clotling and bedding for the yallow-fover sutlurvre, aud thy increasing neces- sitice of thy situativu, Iuduce your imuwed conslgerstion of like wvans iu all tho great cities. W shall be bappy 10 communicate the details uf the pian, whth siggestions srnng froim our ex- pericoce. Phyelcians advise that clothes sbould Lt ue st South uutil (fost (uuw uvas at baud), 1aTioNs: The and add that al] will he needed that can poasibly b coliected. Yonrs in fellowship, ronce SANDERS, 3] Qeneral Commitiee on Callecting Clothing, ete. FRANCE. Pamia, Oct. 11.—The Duke de Mors has con- tributed 500 francs to the fund for the relfef of the fever-suferers. CANADA, ToronTo, Ont., Oct. 11.—Archbishop Lynch hae Instructed the clergy of his jurisdiction to aopolnt the last Sunday of this moath for col- lection to aid the fever-sufferers, CITICAGO., CONTRIBUTIONS. Trensurer DeKoven yesterday received $3 from the citizens of Corydon, 111, and $6 from the cltizens of Grand Crossing, 111, which, with 250,601 previously reported, makes a total to date of $59,670. The receipts from various sources to date are 837,431, which gives a grand total of $97,103 as the contributions from this city. ‘Tho balance in bank yesterday was $3,366. The Committee present the following to the public: At 8 mecting of the Cltizens’ Committee for the ralief of yellow-fever sufferers, held Wednesday, Uct, 0, the following resolutton was uassed: Resolred, That this Committee estanlish a denot for the coltection of clothing for the beneilt of anfTerers from yeilow-fever, and that n Snb-Com- mittee ho appointed by the Chairman, and requeste ed to asistin the collection and distribution, In accordance with the above-mentioned resoln. tion, , the Committec have secured Ronm 9, -at No. 103 Lasalle strect, the use of which has been generonsly given by the Na. tlonal Insurance Company, wliete contribntions of clothing, new or cast-oif, hedding, hoots, shaee, and any other articles snftahle for the une of the destitute, may be sent, and where they wiil be carefully packed anid_salpned 1o 1he proper neno- ciations at New Orleans. Vickaburg, Memphis, and ather points, for distribution, The Committee sre in receiol of leiters from many varia of the tnfected districts describing the need of all such articles as helng ereat and Increar- [l has Leen found necessary in nimost all o dentroy the Ledding and clothing of those whu havo been nttacked by the fever, and when it tn remembered that the siricken tevion has beon Imooverished, and larie numberslelt actunlly ven- niless, it is ¢any ta aee hoty urzent tho need 14 for liberal donattona of cluthing from our more fortie. nate people. 'The following ladics are requoated to act as ruch Aub-Committee, together with Mr, N. K. Fairs bank, 1o asnist in i work, and the undersigned will be glnd to_meet them Mondny, Oct. 14, at 10 &, ., at the depot mentioned above, where necess ry petitions wid actions will bo pivent Mrs, . R Lareabeg, Mres. Sabin Smith, Mrs, L. It 4latl, and Mrs 1. MeCormick, A ny Nrieoy, Chatrman Cttizens' Committee. A. T. Hemingway, (feneral Secretary of the Y. M. U A, acknowledezes the followtnge widi- ttonal contributions: Congrezational Church, Fast ‘Traverse, Mich., $7.00; Prestyterinn Cuurch, Wilton Junction, Ia., 80.25{ total simount forwarded to date, 80,43t e mtC— CASUALTIES. 'THI OLD COLONY DISASTER. Bostoy, Mass,, Oct. 11.—The evidence taken, In the juyestization by the Ratiroad Commisaion- crs inlo the causes of the late nceident on the Old Colony Rallroad. goes Lo show that while Hurlburt, the enginoor of the freight train, was crossing the fuward track with hls locomotive and five cars, Lo discovered an excarsion train aoproaching at great soced. Hu put on steam and reachied the outward track in safetv, at the samo time swinging a red lantern as o warning of danger to the englueer of tne excursion train. ‘The lantern was seen by Westgate, the encincer of the Easton, who gave the slgnal for * down brakes.” At this - moment MNartwell, the conductor of the freight traln, was running to throw the switch of the sile-track boek to the maln line. Tho switch over which the five empty freight-cars hed passed kad been left open aftor they passed, but tho switch belng what is known as the ' patent safety,’ it was tirown back Into its proper place, tho flanze of the forward wheels, of the first locomotlve touching, Bo farns Jearncd, the evidenco went to show that at the moment the excursion-traln reached the firat switch Iartwell was in tho act of adjusting the oilicr switch, and had 1t just halt over when tho’trafn reached the flange of the wheels of the enines and struck square on the cnd of the straight rall whero the switch should have folabd,ard’ both engines {umped the track, followed by tho bageage-car, the ¥n- eifsh coach, and séveral.of the succecding cats.! Hartwell, who had hold of the bar of the switch atthe moment the epxives struck the akscon- .nected rall, was thrown vlolently and somo dis- tance into a fleld closé by, Ou Thuraday evuning:the scene of the ncel- dent was visited by the, Itallroad Commission. cra, in compuny with Prestdent Choats and Su- perintendent Kendrick, with a view of fully compreliending tho state of afalrs at the timo of the accident, A lodomoltlve was run over the switch to indicate the passage of the engzine and five freleht-cars fram. the slding, and the Dgfll was indicated just whero Hurlburt swune the rod lantern to watn the doomed tram, The wmisplaced switch was tlien turned linif over, and showed the red and whito Jight as it did on the nizhe of the accident, and whick was scen by Westyate when he was almoat oo to it. BostoN, Mass,, Oct. 11.—In this city and vi- ciuity to-day ocenrred the funernl ceremonies over the remalns of several of the victims of the Wollaston disaster, on the Old Colony Kall- road, ‘Those of ex-Conncllman Michael ¥. Weils took place fn 8t Josept Church. . The funcral services of James Boyle were conducted at Bt, Stephon’s_Churh, and Edward Doherty at 8t. Mars’s. Tne faneral of Patrick Heagan, the oaraman, took place this forenoon at 8t. Mark's Church, in fbe Charlestown district, ‘I he church was depsely crowded, and hundreds thronged the Atrects to await the padsiog of the funcral cortege, Attorney-tieneral Traln, the cvidence taken .. b) Rallrond . Commissioners = into _ the _causo of the nevident on the Old _ Colony Roud, caused the arrest of Charles E. ITartwell condictor of the {relht teain, woo will oc hoid for cxamination on the charge of manslauglter. ACCIDENTALLY S8IIOT. Apecial DiwateR 0 The Tribune, 8iovx Cirr, Ia, Oct. 11.—At Covington, Neb., this afternoon, & boy about 15 years old, named Frwin, was sccidentally shot and n- stantally killed by a compunton with whom he was shiootiog at o mark, THE WEATHER, Orrice ov Tum Ciizr BuNan Orpices, Wasuixarox, D, C,, Oct, 13~1 s m.—Indica- Uons: For ‘lennegses and tho Ohlo Valley northeast to southicsst winds, siightly warmer, clear weather, followed by clationary barometer and Jight frost on Baturday, ¥ Fur the Upper AMiasissipol, Lower Mlssourd, and Lowgr Luke Valloys southeast winds, pos- wmbly followed by falling barometer, couler, frosty, followed by warmner, elear weather, For the Lower Lake reglon faliing, followed by rising barometer, robler, northwest winds, partly cloudy weather, wud possibly tu the cast- ern portions ralu. LocaL ons: scting upon tho Hoard of 10518 o0 g Maxiwutn, @0 Wintinir, 31, arxeraL on “Siation ES. F952S258 ... FINANCIAL, : Havwax, Qct, JL—Tue Slerchant's Bank of Privco Edwara Islaud. at Charlottetown, clused nd will probavly be wouud $366,000; Capital, 3146, WO; total assets, $004,00. Jawes Duncan & Ca. owe the bank $140,000; of wnich $:32,000 ts sccured, ‘the Duncan estate will only pay 50 vrud ceots ou the dollsr to uusccured vreditors, Ve bauk loocs by ths fir 30,000 fu addition to tbe lussvs Ly the Hrws fuvelved turosgh Duu- can. " Manchester, have falled, FOREIGN. Thirty-five Thousand English Troops on the Afghan- istan Border. The Strength of the Ameor's Forces Likely to Delay Operations. Russia Wil Hold Adrianople as Security Against Turkish Duplicity. A Rabid Socialistic Speech Improves the Prospect of Bismarock's Bill. Fallure of a Manchester Firm with Liabilities of Over 5,000,000, Thirty-five Persons Killed During a Panlo in a Liverpool Theatras, AFFGUANISTAN. WAR INEVITADLE. Lanone, India, Oét. 1L.—The civil and mili- inry Gasctle states that Gen. Bir Frederie Panl Ilalnes, Commngder-in-Chlef of the British forces in Indla, will assumo command at Pesha- wur, where 35,000 troops are already coneentrat- cd. Reinforcements for the British army con- tinue to arrive, and war s considerca Inevitablo. . PRACTICING. The Afghnans are practicing with heavy quns n the Khigber Pass, nad it (s belloved AN-Musjid has been strengthened with heavy siego guns. WILL ACT CAUTIOUSLY, LoNpoN, Oct. 1fe=A dispatch from Stmia states that the idea of a dash on AN Musjid has been anandonedl, 7Ihe military authorities con- sidered 1t uscleas until they were propared to proceed beyontd thas point.” Tho original pro- araimme of ‘an advance from two or three pomts carly lo November will bo maintaiued. ' THE BAST. WAR, AVERTED, CoxstanTiNorLE, Qct. 11.—The Porte is in- formed that the Aystrlans will not advance Into Novi-Bazar. Thedanzer of a conflict 1s thus averted, ' ik s TUB RUSSIAN OCCUPATION, Loxpox, Oct. 11,—A Constantinople dispatch says tho Rosstans clalm that the treaty of Ber- lin did not fix the duration of the Ruasian occu- pation of places outsMo of Eastern Roumania, and therefore the dfeypation of such places Is regulated by tho treaty of San Stetano, “t FAILED, Epixnung, Oct. ‘11:=A London correspond- ent states that the negotiations foran Anglo. Turkish treaty rarli’ll& suppression of slavery hava failed. -OMRLIA, CONSTANTINOPLY, (ct. 11.—Tt {3 said the Rus- alans are fully deté) rl;ufl to maintaln their ad- winistration In Easterh Roumclia aurlng the term of their occuphtidn of Buigaria, WiLL 1OLD ON. Loxnow, Oct. 13-Fa. m,—A dispatch from Constantinople codbefing the statement of Oct. 8, says Prince Lobaholf - Informed Safvet Pasha that " the Russians?witl retaln Adrianople, not until the treaty of Beklin is fulflited, but until u treaty Is signed * éonfirming those parts o the 8an Stithno treaty which ara nal Congress, 'This Inclddnt has caused some alarn in diplomatic cireled, Bt the correspondent hus reason to belfeve tho bject of the demand is incraty to hasten tHh!Porte, which 1s haggling over somu stipulatidl 5’{ s A dispateh from Pety reports Prince Lobanoft tolil Balvet Parhia tiHP until the supplementary truaty Is algned o lfih' f war existe, ed by lgn"\]cch!nn! of the Berlin A BOCIALISTIC sP¥RLI 1N Banty, Oct. 1L—Iu the Relchstag yesterdny, durlng tho debate—em the Antl-Soclalist biil, Ilerr Haosselmaun, tf{well-known Soclalist agi- tator, inade n violent though clever speceh, Bo- cioning and ending with threats of violence and blodushed aa theresult of repressyeloglslation, hie sald the people wodld hold those responsible for bloodshed who hdélped framie and carry the bill. In concludingife deciared that, if tho pacific endeavors of Bocialism were repreased, the day would come Whon the Soclalists would take up arms and fighbagainst thelr tyrants, ‘The President of - thu Relchatag called Herr Hasselmann to orderyhnd sald that the speech was un incitement to ftbellion, Hassclmoun repeated his words, and was agala ealled to order Bnid loud and Indignant protests. o went orftosay: **Iam not per- sonally in tavor of tllfl'jr:valuunn. Iprefer pa- citic means; but, It are forced tofight, wo atinll know how to fighf, and I ahall bo proud to Iny down iy Ilife onithe field of honor. Lct Prince Blanarck remomber the 18th of March, 18,1 i HerrenLowe and Bepniogsen; Liboral leaders, denounced the methods and purposes of Bocial- {mn, and defended tha legisiation for its lllfl- the advanced Liperals nowadiitted to bonecesssry, Henningsen sald thatiibe had no fear that Bls- marck would allow the:Anti-Soclalist law to be employed to impair the lberties of the people, ‘The Relehstay to-day passed through the soc- ond reading clausesetwo and thres of the Soclalist bllll' without atsrcely any modifications, GERMANY AND TUE VATICAN, ‘The Taybiat asserts that Bismarck, In o letter to Candinal Ning, expressed the cunviction that the negotiations between Prussia and the Vatle <an will shortly be successful, 'This statement is not conflrmud from any vther source, Loxnox, Oct. 12.—A Herlin dispaten says the compromise extending the overation of the Bociullst bthl uil March, 1883, bids falr to be adopted. ANOTIHER ORASII, FAILUKE OF A MANCIRSTER HOUSH. Lonpow, Oct. 11.~I1cugh, Balfour & Co., of Linbilitics estimated between £1,000,000 and £2,000,000, The tirm of Heugh, Balfour & Co, was one of the oldest Eastern shipping houses In Man- chester; £200,000 of their Habllities fall chietly on tho Mancheator cloth and yarn agouts. Maxcprsren, Oct, 11.~The fallurs of Heugh, Baltour & Co. wus announced shortly alter the closo of husiness, and caused fnunense excite- ment. 1t fs fearod that thulr faiture wiil atfuct scveral swall tirms, 2 MIBOELLANEOUS, PANIU IN A MUSIC-HALL, Livenroot, Oct; 11.—Durlug the perform- ance Lo-night at the Collscum Tueatre, which Is uow used g a music-hall, n fIght occurred under the gallery, Tie sudlence, hearing, but belng unable to see the disturbauce, becamo olarmed, A cry of fire was ralsed, when a terrible panic engued, peovle rushing for tho doors and slid- sug down the pillars of the galiery on the heads of the occupants of the pit. A post Impeded exit. - Thirty-five micu and lads and two women jwere puffucateds Many persous were suverely Tujured, | e + AUSTRO:BUNGARY, ViENNg, Oct. 11.—Count Andrassy, Herr Von Thz a, sud Baron Vou Wenckbelm have had an audlence with the Emperor Fraucs Joseph, Which lasted threo hours, itfs expectea thit Jerr Pz will assuwe, vrovingnaliy, the Hua- i Minlatry ol Fiusnce, and Barow . You enckhielm the Minisiey of tho loterior, 'The Emperor kas couvoked tho Relehrath for Oct, 22 ] TUS FUBNCI GOVERNMENT AND THE SOCIALISTY, Pagts, Oct 1L.~=A Coundl ol Mivistere wo- day discussed Prince Buwarck's obacrvations in the Relehatag on the Yuh fust. about Herr Sou- ucmaan, and the ‘coustant agrevinent of his rual, the Mraakfort Tugliatl, with ibe somi- uilivtal press of France. v HUX ON AN ODESSA BANK. £ Onzssa, Russis, Oct. 1L—The Caaliier of the Bauk of Comuneres (8 a defaniter w the awouns of $116,000. A ruu on the bauk fol- lowed the anbouscewent, and $1.500,000 was dflb‘\(mw yestenday, ‘Tle exclteinent bus sub- sided. NEWMALKET CUALLENGE S$TAKEY. Uct, H.—lbe rave for the first great challenze stahes 100k place to-day st Newwarhet, svcond Uctober tuecilog, aud wus won by Lord Hamflton’s Lollypop, Placida sec- ond, Peace third. RTRIRES, Loxnoy, Oct, 15.~Fiftcen hundred hands In the Bwmiaide Mills, at Buiton, have been thrown out of emplorment in consequence of & strike of the “twisters.” One thousand weavers of (lasgow have struck ngalost a 73¢ per cent reduction of thelr wages. 5 BANTA CRUZ. Wasnigaroy, D, U, Oct. 1{—The tlnited States Consul at_ Bt Thomas telographs con- cerning the fnsurfection at Santa Cruz: The rioters ars apparently controlled. About 230 wers killed, Planters are searching the coun- try for the rioters. Four-fifths of the mills, dwellings, cane, rum, and sugsr on the planta- tions were destroyed; also all business houscs fn Frederickstadt, fllny familica are destitute, and all business temvporarily suspended. SILYER SHIPMENT, Loxnoy, Oct, 11,~Une bundred thonsand nounds’ worth of eagles wera bought for New York yestenlay at trific over the Bank of En. alana price, but It Is not thought likely it will be shipped to any extent st prescat, &s the suppiy of bonds has improved. CRIME. IANGED, GALTRITON, Oct. 11,—The Newa® epecial from Glddings savs: ** William P. Longley, generally kuoown as Dill Langley, was executod here to- day !n the presence of a vast crowd for the murder of Wilson Anderson in March, 18i5. Longley made s specch from tho gallows, ask- ing the forgiveness of those ho had injured, warning his hearers to forezo revenge, as it was the passion which brought him to the scaffold. AL 2:37 p. m, the drop fell. He moved a coupls of timea; his arms and lers worked spasmodic- sily s {ew seconds. In eleven and a half min- utes life was pronotfnged extinet. Longgcy was # noted desperado, d4ud bad killed elght men, besides shooting slx white and two negrocs, scveral others who survived. TITE CLIO HORROR. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. East Sactxaw, Mich,, Oct. 11.—The Inquest of the Conquest family, whose bodics were found In the rufns of their dwelllog at Cllo, as telegraphed Tue TRIBUNR yesterday, was con- tinued to-day. Thrce physiciane made o further examination ot tho bodlss. In Mrs. Conquest’s neck were found ning blrd-shots; also two wounds haylog the appearance of the stab of a jack-knife, in - andition to the skull being broken. No definite dea as to who committed tha terrible deed has been disclosed, although it is intimated that arrests will be made to-night. ——— TFTORGERIES. Cixciywaty, 0., Oct. 11.—Jacob L. Levinson came to this city some years ago [rom New York, and accepted the position of pastor of the Jewlish church, corner of Seventh and Wal- nut strects, which ho Hiled acceptably for sev- eral years, when he resigned and startod a wholesate manulactory of clgars on Evorett strect, employing sixty hands. Recently it has been suspected that some of his financial tranractions were not honest, and an Investign. tlon began, when it was discovered he had se- cured sums to the estimated amount of $20,00 trom buatniess tricnda upon furged paper, Ley- fuson lins disappeared. CAPTURED. i 8ax FraNcIsco, Oct. 11.—A dispatch from Stockton says Burgess, the Bank of England . burglar, was cauzht yesterdy at Niles by Chtef- Detective Henderson, ‘of Loydon, *and Allan Pinkerton, detective, of Chicago. DBurgess visited this place thres weeks ago, and then departed for Niles. \Whou found he had cnough money left taks bim back to En- eland, Ile was expecting to take an emnigrant teain {n o few days,. Burgasa was heavily ironed and brought here, ' Pinkerton left on the morn- ing traln for 8an Franciseo to meet ileaderson to take the prisoucr out of tho State. SIIOOTING AND HANGING, INpIANAroOLIS, Tnd, Oct. 11.—A dispateh to tho Indlaoapolls “News says: *‘On Monday night seven negrocs outraged four white wonien near Mount Vernou,.Poscy County. Last night Deputy-Shertl Oscar Thomas, whilo attempt- ing to arrést some of -them, was killed by Danlel Withamisolt (volofid). This morniniza ‘mob of neagly 8,000 gathered, shot Willlamson, hanged two others, and ars preparing to bang tho rest, Ureat excitement provails, | ———— BRUTAL: TRANSACTION. Nasnvitre, Teon, Oct. 1L,—~The returning members of the raidiog party in the countles along the Upper Cumberland report that last Wednesday two of the party badly treated a colored man, ealliag him out fo the night, sud outraging his wife. In the prelimloary trial onc of the men was held in 81,000, Tho eitl- zens are very indignant, but speak well of the revenue-men in caarge, who will hold the of- fenders to a strict secountabllity. e ‘ A HORRIBLE DEED. Dernoir, Mich-, Oct, 11, —Later advices from Clio in regard to the Conquest family, whose charred remnlus were found {n tha rulns of their home yesterday, state that Blr, and Mrs. Con- quest were found with thelr throats cut from ear to car snd skulls_crushed in. Tho baby's throat was ulso cut. Tho Corooer’s loquest I8 in progross. Noclew to the perpetrators of the horrible deed. NOT GUILTY. CrevELaxD, O, Oct. 11.~The jury lo the case of David Stullyoe, for the murder of Mas- terson, of which previous mention was made in theso xll-nzwhan, this morniog returned a yver- dict of * uut gullty."” INDICTFED, New Yonx, Oct. 11,—Tho Grand Jury of Huason County, N.J., has indicted Jenny R, Binith for the murder of her hustand, Police Otlcer Bimith, & shory time ago. SUICIDE. foss of Fortune, Hoalth, and Self-Coutrol Jend @ daa to the Use of Narcptles, sud Finally to Death Itsell. Hpecial Diwaich to The Tribuna, PinannLpia, Oct. 11.—Three weeks ago an emaclated, sickly-looking man, about GG or G0 sears of age, of light complexion, was tnatalled as a boarder at the London House, at Scventh sud Arch streets, 1i1s luggaze conslsted of 8 small hand valise and & huge Baratoga trunk with & small card beariog the Damo Thomas A. MacDonnell tucked upon it. He appearod taci- turn and solitary, and it was obscrved that he hod uo correspondence or visitors. He paid for ouo woeck's lodgiug, About s week or so sgo he manifested corfous vagaries, Ops of these was to o fnto the bath. room and allow the bath-tub to run vver with water, ‘T streum percolating to tho lower floor caused au examination to be made, Mac- Donncli ran out aud disappeared {n his room, 1t 15 now believed be attempted 10 drown bimaselt, On Wedunesday afternoon Dr, 8. Pancoast, the !)Iuynlrlnu for the botel, was called in to attend facDonnell, whom hegloundgapparently recoy- criog from the cifects of a narcotle, The phy- sician fousd a bottle of culorialoe” in the room, and directed the landlady to remove dt. He partjculurly obaerved that there wepe 10 other bottles in the room. Yesterday ntoruing word waa sont tothie doctor that his paticut hud been found lyfug upon tha flour juscusible, He went to the rouw, end saw at 8 glance that MacDouuell wes dviug sud puat relicl, win ull the symp- toms of nurcotic polsoning. Me died fu = short time. Near Ly was & box of morphine pills, which weru toarkud af containing a ralu ol worphive each, s quantity four times as Kroat as is wnurul[y vresnibed; slso a bottie ot culoral of extraurdfnary strengan, The physicfan fuclives to the bellcfthut Ma:lDoooull waa s slave to the use ol narcotics, aud that be ¢om- nitted sulcide. ‘The remams were then remowed tuthe sforgue and au fuguest will be beld tue day. It wus Jvaroed yesterday that MagDopaell bad acted sirangely” for twu years pust,.. iis mentul alleustion wus produced by Hoancial losscs. Ho wussald by suoss whowers foriaerly assuciated with by o bave been st onv lge wortl $300,000, Ly Is suid to bave been surip 6l Lo greater part by Lo bankruotey ot & rule- tive, Fur twonty-fiye years pust ue bad beew on the rosd exbiyiting panorsiuas, of which by owued ten or a duzen. H¢ upvearsd lately to bave becu sbiort of money, aud wacy gis clotbr fug was scarched ugly 8 fow pepbies yere foyud. : % v Speciat Dispaich fo Tas Tridune, i RACINE, Wi, Oct. 11.—Thu body of Qrifith Jones, ot Raciue, wos wastied ashure this nioru- Suiz at the toot of Teuth atreet, Mo bad heeu uildalng mbous ten days. ‘Lhe Corouer was fi- mudiately notitied, sud su fnguest beld, the ury eiviog a verdict ol death by drowning, 1t s believed Ly bus fricuds to be suiide, but wo reasou b kuown. POLITICAL. The Average Republican Majority in lowa Proves to Be About 10,000. iection of 80 Bourbons, 83 Republic- ans, and 7 Nationals in the In. diana Legislature, The Repnblican State Ticket Elected in Ohio by About 4,000 Ma~ Jority. Acklen Desires to Bs Savel from His Friends, and Will Not Stand Down, OHIO. THR RETURNS. Apectal Dispatch to The Trivune. Cotustous, 0., Oct. 11.—The returns sent last uight are oot materinlly changed by the ad- ditional countles beard from ofticlally to-day. Thus far forty-une countics havo been heard from, which gives Barnes, Republican, for Sec- retary of 8tate, 107,012} r'age, Demacrat, 93~ 816; Ray, Nattonal, 13,639; and Hendersou, Pro- hivitionlst, 8,850; Barne's majority over Page, 0,000, Itls belioved at the Hepublican heads quarters that Barnes will havea majority of over 5,000, but this is not conceded st the Dem- ocratic roums, Thompson doncedes 8,600 Ree publican majority, but will give no more. He is alrcady claiming the election mnext fall by a larger majority than Blshop was clected by one year ngo, to- Rether with both bronches of tho Leatslature, Ie attributes tho fallure of the Btate ticket to local dissensions within the party, which a year hence will be entiraly buried.’ UAPT. PUTNAM, of Ross County, a prominent politician, who was snowed under ou Tucaday by over 1,100 majority for the Probate Judgeship of thac cuunty, was fn ihe city to-day. Mr, Putnam was Gov. Allen's Privato Secrelary, ond Is well Informed as to tho trouble between Rlsc-up Wiffiam and hls nephew. - In conversation as to how the elcetion would uffect Mr. Thurmon’s prospects fu 1830, he sald that thero could be no doubt it would have coisderable welght, but whether It would prove fatal to his aspiratiuns, he was not prepared to say, To thejquestion, * [low docs Uncle * Wim 1cel about bis nephow’s defent i he gave o sig- nitieant wivk, and replied, ** Uncle *Wim!is not shedding any tears to speak of Tho fn- ference drawn was that she old gentlemanrather cojoyed tho predicament that his uephew lad found himselt placed In, OLD BILL some tme slnce broke off all Intercourse with his nephew, who, it Is charged, alded in Mr) Allen's detoat the second Limo e waa before the people ns & candidate for Governor. The old bov 1s sald to rellsh any potitical defeat his oephew, Allen (., Is treated to. 1o at one thno made the remark that Mr, Thurmau thought he waa more wise than his uncle, but he would sce his miatake some day, - From an cxamination of the returns in, it becomes ap- parcnt that tho Natlonal organization did bot poll to exceed 23,000, 'Chis Is & surprise to both Committocs, who belleved tley would poll at least 50,000 or 60,000, INDIANA. TiL® LEGISLATURE. Bpectat Dispuich to The Tridune, Ispianarors, nd., Oct. 11.—Three more Republican Hepresentatives gut away to<lay, the Democrats cle:ting Jamea I), Osborne in Elkhart and Noble, and Exum Baint iu Henry ond Madison, and tho Natlonals clecting John D. Weeks In Switzerland ayd Oblo, This makes tho Legislature stand: . Deoaocrats 804 Ropube ticans, U3; Nationals, 7. Ilowever, should all the members elected by n fusion of two partles act as a party, they will bave thirtoen members, and the Democrats will lack three of & msjor- Ity on a joint ballot, This is hardly probable, as the Democrats say they have as- suranves from the men claasified with them that they will act with them. HBesides, they clalm absolutely all the members clected by Demu- vratic votes asof thelr party, giving them eighty- (ve tu both houses. DIL DR LA MATYR made a spoech to-nigh{ fn response to & xere- uade In which be clearly foreshadowed his luten- tion of voting with the Democratic party (n the future. Headvised a pool of tasucs acainst tho Republfean party. ‘Tu-morrow he goes to Penn- sylvania to werve the Nationals in thetr cam- palgu. T0OWA. ELECTION -NETURNE, Hpecial Dispateh o Tna Tribune, McGnraon, Ia., Oct. 11.—Additional returng in the Third Congressional District show Upde- grafl's (Republican) majority over O'Donaell (Democrat) to be-2,500, 4 Reuben Noble, independent candidate for District Judge, is slected by 6,000 majority over 0. J. Clarke, Republican, ‘The Qreenback voto in the dlstrict figures up about 5,000, Keoxus, Ia., Oct, 11,—~Returns from all tho townships lu Lee County show Farusworth's majority to be 1.067; Habbs (Democrat), for Contrcss, 847; Dubb (Denocrat), fur District Judge, 6 prague (Demovrat), for Distri Attoruey, M. The Republicaus elect thelr en- tire county ticket, Dgs Motves, [n., Oct, 1L—The State Register bas returns up to this time from eighty-une counties pretty near complete. ‘I'ne net Repun- Hean majority for Seeretary of Btato is 10.772, The remalniog nineteen countiva will not chanzo this much one way or the other. ‘Tho Kejister flzures that at the Jowost the majority for the head of the Republican ticket will bot go belaw 10,000, nor any candidate on the ticket fall be- low u majority of 8,00, Rothiruck, for Bupremo Judre, berne the lowest, und It Is estimuted bis majurity witl be 8,000, TILDEN?S INCOME, THUINGS PROVAULY FIXRD UP, Bpecial Dispatch ta The Tridune, Dernorr, Mich., Oct. 11.—When Thomas Hare tand's case cawo up before United States Com- missioncr Davison thia morntug the defendant oftured certlfied coplcs of the replevin procecd- inge at Marquette, under which the books were. taken, Harland stated that he had doue noth. ing ho would not do agaln wnder the same cire cumstances, aud bad nothing to couceal, but, upan the advice of counsel, had concluded to deter offering any testimouy until his trial, 1o’ then apologized to Assistant District-Attoracy Bhermau for offensive language used fu the heat of argument, and conceded that, upon maturcr consideration, he considered Bherman fully Justified juo maklng the athdavic upon which his (i{arland's) arrest was procured, aund he would probably have duuo the sawme thing Nlmsell under Lhe same circumstances, 1113 BROTHER 1) thon remarked that sumg disavrecablo things tie had pald wers uttered under misapprehonsion of the Iacts. 1ie kuow of nothing fu the pro- fesstontl conduct of -Harland aside from this bouk travdactlon which did not entitiv Lim-to respectiul treatent L Commission er Davison, wreatbed 1d b wus very uding brought 1fe would buld Harlaud to the United Statea Circult ur District Court for the Western District of Michigan, fur tnal at Marquéite fa May next. The defeuduut guve buil fu the sumn of §10,000. = . LOUISIANA. TUE ACKLEN INVESTIGATION, . New OuLzaxs, Oct’ 1L.—The Acklen investf- gatlon is not yet completed. The committéo OF Democrats, it i3 upderatood, give mors welght 1o the political aspect ‘6f tho case than to tho social question. The Dowmocratic Btate Central Cowmitiee, bowever, buve uothlng to do with the investigution, The fact that & committeo of prowminent Republicans, of which ex-iov, Michael llalin s Coairnan, aro investicating tho Acklen case, spoears to have been overlovked. Both Committees will protably report 1u 8 fow diavs, Whalever tue declsion of the Cotamittes ol Dewncrats may be, It s not Mr, Ackk ¥ n'a intention ty tlre from the cauvass in the Third Congrory Al District. e Third Congresytgy, WISCONSIN, HONEIT MONRY. 'n the Editor of The Tribune, Hespora drock FAnM, Beoir, Wie, Oct, 9.—Your ciltorlal of tne 8Ll inst., refersing 1) Rock Canuty (Wisconsin) volitics, mlsrepresenty one Democrat, at least (having reference to th Republica tickét). And, a8 X om not g eqg. date for office nnd never exuect tobe, T wil isg a lester and detiue more correctly my positiog and that of hundreas of otlier Denmocrate voters in tho First Wisconsin District, | !lfll;:.l at the Willlams mass-meoting Katurday nigug that upon the day of clection T should toke my teket with me to the polla. snd, with pew i hand, read It careiubty, and wien [ opyy m" uums ol an honest Demotrat, a Hemocrat fro, 7 priucipie, nud one who was Ii 1avor of thy [:m: ent curreagy of he country,—wold, silver, ¥, tional-Uanic Lille, dnd greenbacks,—that pars Twould retain and purely vote, Bitif I chanee to find the printed name of & man whiey did not represent a Democrat, or one wlho fi1 o faith [0 the established principlus of Demcre ey upon the subject of flnance, that name | would erasc from my ticket and write place the nams of an’ honvst Republj; did belleve with o in 8 sound cirenlain, mediom, based wpon” gold awml - sipe After clectton, wire-pullers and end-men cay understand exactly what my sort of Deige Tatg nicat todo with present issucs, 1 am no g yoted lover of Republicanisi, and never Yoted the ticket i my life. When & Democrat of 1 Douglas stripe, ooposed {t, and as a Democryy ran upon n Democratie plattorm, 1u tne of Rebellion, false counselors false posittons, But the Drmocrats of the First District uttered thelr solomn brotese and sy tained the bonor of the fiay. Wo will now g5 artily condemu renegade Republicans ang trading Democrats who, for paitry ofllco eq power, misrepresent us and our thne-honoreg fatth, ~ My first vote for an honored son of New Jlampshire in the Grante Btato was headey Democratic-Republlcan Tieket.”! Tho namy Is stgniticant, and [ have fnith that the ropre. sentatives of Republicantsin nnd true Demovry. ey will unite i common interest and paterna] unlon in sustalning natfonal Integrity auil thy cu-caual [nterests of Labor and Capltal, Your, traly, CLiINTON Baroirr, P8~ Wiiliams will win the race. —_— MISCELLANEOUS. NEW YOUK, Mepiva, N, Y,y Octs 11.—Julin Van Voorliy has becn nominated for Congress In the Tyir. tieth District, Warsntowy, N. Y., Oct. 11.—~The Democratie Congresslonal Convention of the Twenty-seenng District nominated Levl W, Broww, 61 Water. tuws, for Congress, MICHIGAN UNLVERSITY. Tho Regents * Tumble,” and Decide to ITaly Fnst to the Big Astronomer Who 1y Brought so Much Fame to Thelr Iustily. tion, who Spreial Dispateh to The Tribuns, Axy Anpon, Mlch,, Oct, 11.—The Board of Regents, at a meeting to-day, approvriated 320 for tiie bookd for the Iomeopathle Colleas Conunittee, aud reported adversely to the es tublishment of a Chale of Publle Hyglene, oy requested to do by the Michizan State Buand of Health, ou account of lack of Mus. Five hundred coplos of Presient Angell’y apnual report aud the report of the Fiuane Committee wero ordered printed. An addllon to thie Dental College bullding was urdered built at once, Lo be mada of brick, with dimensions slxty by twenty feet, twy storfos. ‘Ilic unoxpeeted ‘increase ol atudents this year necessitated’ thls additional buildng aL onee, The Finance Committes reported debtaol 812,000 canveled aud over 310,000 In the Treas. ury, The totul recelpts last vear were #17y 81055, une-lilth of tho cots fn tin Universtly 1oapital were set npart for the tlomeopaths, ‘The Ahu Artior Red Ribbon Club was granted the use of University 1all for their temperase wieeting some tme this month, Flve hundred dollars were appropriated for apparatus in the Chemical Depurtment. The degree of Pharmacentical Chemist was rone ferred upon Johin J. Miller, A. 11, Van W, and B. Il. Davison, ‘They were apuouted ussistants In thy laborntory, T dollare wero appropriated for wo | e aériial Work T thio Dental aud L lommeopatis Departments. Alimost the last thing done before ndjournmest was to raise Prof. Watsou's salary 830, give him J. M. Schoeberle as au assfstant witns salary of $500, and ulso to appropriaty §33 for mechanical and Jauitor's services, All thew services were hitherto pald by the Professor bimseil. ile will not. accordlngly, accevt the proposition to vo to Madison University. A, H. Pattengltl 1s retained s Assistant Pro- fessor of Greek, and Calvin Thomas appomied Iustructor in modora laneuages and history, e ———— THE MISSING ANGELL. . —_— TRumored Capture of the Defaulter, There wad 8 rumor on the streets yesterday that Charles W, Augell, the sbaconuing Sccretary of the Pullman Car Company, had been captuttd in Virginla, aud was quiytly in jail awaiting a requl- mtion and traneportation back 1o thi city whence ho departed w0 susdealy dnring the suitry summeor duys, 1t was stated tha Mr. A, B, Pullman had recofved dispatches nvi? the information that Anvell had been caught jo Norfolk, Vu., and that ho had alrcady obtaine! 3 requisnfon from Goy. Cullum to beig tha cuiptit back o Cliengo. This newas croated a great deal of excitement, esvecially 6 ratleoad clecics, and fienco thero was aniich anxivie inquiry, A ‘Tiguyke repurtor took up tho thread of the rauot and_procesded to |:|vc:‘l gate 0. He Anally sice ceedod in finding Me. A, 11, Puilman at hishous ut No. 248 Aubluud avenue, “That genticman had really Titils authentic news, o wi o Detrod Thursany, whore bo received a dispateh as follows: NORVOLK, V., Ot 10, Pulivin [atare Cur G piany, dietron s ' ave you offured 83,00 rowand e Charles W, Angell Auswer lmmodiatély, Tothie dispaten Mr. Paliman susworcd it the afirinative, for -be 1t known thut the Pallsiat tomvany will pay $5, 000 for Auguil's carcas, snd 1 rer cent of all mouey recovered of tav ¥120,00 stalup uy ki, And fiorder Lo prove the ‘Lot pany's eincerity 1t las Liad 100,000 circutstd oriited in ulnust euch of the known' lanzuazes 03 the glabe, and circulnted thew In wd countrict Iubaoited” by while people, Mr, Pulluian ih it atrange thiat the dupatch shoald have been 10 viruit, but iy wae rendy to jeeasts ub any coaice that miwht Jead (0 capturo of the thteving Sec tury. -~ Yeetorday Mr, Fatinian rocaived the follod u dlapatch from . 11 Masvey Man securer If you send photograph by nest Pk suswer o-nkahit The photograph was sent, and also a teleznam, Mr. Patlnan has hopes thot thy rlzh man b 0169 tolis, #ud thero re mauy facis whicn €0 1 atrengthen that hope, Lu the Arst place, Kurlol {san_ out-of-tiiceway sort of a pince b sucict, uiv on the cou nd oul of the iy of sencty Houtbern travel. o Anvell hd frivuds. o he no doubt thaught that by could enjoy bl il the tronble blew over, 'Theco ury e Wiy suy that they have scen Angell in Liverpool, & i 1% ctirely discredited, stica b woikd be ae Dikely 10 patnca tha wircels of New Yorl thoes Of Shy City of Docks, Uthers licky that Angeld Lne piven hmecll aw 1 the bopo that s compronive kgt be cffect »uo that ho m:-{ rerurn 1o Chicago, ‘Llicre are vl who believe that hu will ylay contntivn numnsm fty. 1t 14 vomething st ho has dung befure, B0 3ir, Pullman waya hiat it 1 & trick that Wil workalall, 1o has considerably faith in the &35 and hins hich hopes thut Anzcll 1 causht, HH‘ 1 that the Company will prosecute muy, and 7ok suon ux they kuow i I8 Augoll, thy wan Wit e turod him Will gou his §3,000. . Muswoy I¢ 2000 cer, and he Laa o duubt soue Knuiwiedso of ¥E0 buis sbuut, Tooday oy brig furth furtbes vulopinvuts of & wuie fuctory uature. 2 Auecial Dispatch to The Tridune. . mari telographe 1 reply (o Y o Wk auihGaties Lero have bo kugwicdfe of Apgeli's urrest L ———— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. > Bostox, )ln}m. Oct, 1L.—The Mystie W al:: Cowmpauy discovered that Jaues Lee, forsl pruprictor of tho Bleathery luSomerville, llnst'; surreptitiously contectyyd bis nllulhlu_ncu: o the orivclpal water-wait, uud for Lwelve ¥ used water (o tue valug of §12,0K. et —— . MORTUARY, £ tho . Baw Fraxcisco, Oct.1.—The body o he lata Gen, D. D, Colton has beew embalmed, 8 'l will bu’ kept untit the arnval of bls \\’uz ‘l“_ daugliter, uow ou b ypeclal truiw cawing V! Jang., ‘o luucrad will take place nest 106 day, ;i THURMAN. . Coteunus, O., Oct. 11,e=The roport rum;:: that Benstor Thurman Las tsd sn atiack V":W alysis is untrue, ° His Uugss was wecastout i wsovere billous attuck, Jrum which be b recoveriug, % —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Queexstows, Oct. 1l—-Arsived—3te Bothuly, trom Nuw York. - New Yous, Oct. 1l—Arrive Douan, fiuw Brewen, awship Steawstly

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