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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNK: THURSDAY, UUTUBLK 17, 187 FOREIG and Farnsworth fs makine speeches in the dis- trict n_favor ot lard money, which Jones {a afrald will loce him the Democratie-tireen- back vote. Tha Committee had a gecret seasion all the afternoon, and adjourned to meet to- night fn the Urbany, it fs surmised, to conk o an arrangement with Jesse finrper, the Fiat enndidate for Congress from_tils district, who sioke there to-night. Members of the Com- mittee mive nssurances that Jones will not back down, but he is cvidently sick of the race, Jesae Harper and Gen. Bates were advertised o hold n grand connty raliy tn this city today. Bates failed to come, but Jarper addressed an audicnee of atatit 300, & portion of whom were danwir in out of curlosity, The mecting waa o faitaro. Mr. Cannon, the Repnblican nominco for Congress, will have an casy walk-over. SIABONIRR. reeentative Rainev s a gentieman _whose char- acterIs begond reproach. It was Rainey whose efficient work as a member of the Commitiee an Enrolled Bills at tho Iate session at the time when the Democratic members of that Com- mittes were incapacitated from excessive use of Aiqutor, which alone prevented an extra aession. The Democratic press have generally indorsed Ralney as a man of character and great inteNi- ence. Tloinnn interview declares that the statements rolative to the recent outrages fu South Carolina are lawentably true. Raloey saga: lsulmalnll to mind any period under 2 Te oriblican Admintsteation in Suath Cnrolina when thera hae been #o nch unrest and feverish exclles effect of the recent research, sofar from contr dicting tne Bible, bears out all its statements. The reault of the search of scientific men for truth moy not nccord with their Jong-cherished viewa or tencts, but the time alwags comes, and will come, when the revelations of the Sacred Word will bo attested by the {nvestigation of those who seck after truth.”? Dr. Gardner expatiated at length upon tha discoveries In old ruins of tablets and imagos contirmatory of the Tower of Babel, and the ruln that came upon Babylon; also the story of the reign o Nebuchadnezzar, as marrated by Davlel.” The inscriptions of *Ncsha, King of tho Moatiltes, siters not the statcment of the Jer- iali writers, ‘The fall of the Moabites sod tho aflairs of men ace hora shown from the stand- potnt of men, and not with a spiritusl bearing." of the Legiriature, its culmination heing the at- temnt l"rfl(nl from New York to lock un the laves Flectors In fail on a charge of contempt of void arders of & nsurping courl, and keep thom there until the day of voung had passeds MARBLE. WIAT TAR NEW TORR FATRRS SAT OF mI9 BLEVENTII-HOUR DENIAL. Spectat Dispaten to The Triduna. Nzw Yomk, Oct. 16.—~The Tribune reviews Marble's denial, in which It republishos some of the most important \lepatches, aud adids: +These dispatches had been hefore the countey cight days when Marble wrote. Inallthattime ‘ho musters up courage Lo disown one petty, un- fmportant message, and to pretend that on it FROM TER Hon, Thurlow Weef, Indorsing Dr. Radway's R, R. R, Remed; tor Using them for Several l‘a‘:xllm o Panic Last Night in the Colored Baptist Church of Lynche burg, Va. The Ameer Endeavors to Stir Up the Mohammedans Against England. The Corpses of Ten Female Viotims Afterward Taken from the Building. England anid Russin at Logger- hieads on the Servian Bound. ary Question. Niw You Dear 8ies Maving for goyersi yex R 3 e, cinew, doubingty st frat bue afier edlen Tt et etfcaiey with full ronddence 1t in o T w s, i £ duty ta thsnktally ackngiriedgs the mivaua s ey hava derlved trom them, The pille ate rewiring g%t often as oceasion requiren, £0d always wiih the gt effect. Tiio Joady Heliel cannot tw better e el fhian it 18 by Jts name, e spply the | Vot Iy an ably ! o treelg altiont Invabtly Gnding he iy Lure ‘ Progress thus Far Made in the German A Mule in Wilkesbarre, ¥a., Stiteilet,” Truly yours, [Bigaed] ment among the poonfe, Une thing 1s certaln, tha Bpeeial Dlspatch g0 Th# Tridune. : to E U [y DR, RADWAY, lnmm.n * hinges this whole protracted arramgement of Lleel!mn!cfl:m are 'hfi";f,"fi'.'n‘fi',' erer emg!w::rm: s:x.\nnmm} Fayette Co., 111, Oct. 10.~B, B, Reichstag o tha Sacialist u",’..!:‘.{".’,‘u'{fi'fiie"f,;'}“.,m‘émf ‘lllf.:' {‘,’,J’:lfi“;“, Trless l::?it B H W v, ways and mesns for bribery. Marble, the | becu ther wec 8 Lo (OLTRIGHT ch excape | Smith Republican candidate for Coneress, ad- Bill, able to read the Mory of the handiwork of God mall Boy. e teum ponplo arc not. fouls, 80d they bate | e sho hr indeponience enough to assert | dressed u large crowd of farmers anl busitcs: in 1lla works, He siionld be able to relize thnt R R R the hypocrite and sacak.!” 1ifa own perronal conviciions, if they hnrpcn tobe | men here this afternoon. He mado & splendid, the laws of (fod neyer conflict. “They ore the " L] L] " 5o : tatomEtie to thore entettatned hy the Demo- | old:time, financial specch, which was onthusi- | The Central Committes of the | mmoiualiages. Men say that they often find | The Bonea of the Lad's Body Broken and TR TIMES. T e Te thfTerence of opinjon 18 not toi- | astically'recelyed, Mr. Sinith Is making an act S oliat Ondon: Diss g o gy Sl L £ Thel DYSENTERY, DIARRH(EA, The Times says: “ Marble's sllence was | eratei, and It tecridentiy anly a question of timd | iyc, and bis frionds soy a successlul, canvass. cigiiaL. Jnes ments of the Bible, They mean tho Bible Deuuded of Muoh of Thelr OHOLEBA MORBUS, damaging; hls nttempted defeass o rather | when they il shdeator o muLe, 119 JaLG1 Aot SAGEATILE solved. T lr Ve ot the conamions. fhey Tlash. v 3 more so. Ho sclects one very funocent tele- | 3o fuily convinced of the fact that there ba & de- CARLINVIFLE, T Oct 10.—The National reuchied through fallacious reasoniug from an FEVER A}mAgm gram which was ascribed to him, calls it a de- tetmtnation on the.park of the Democtacy ta erish | qraontgek Conventlon, for the purpose of se- erroneous standroint, These conclusions often CURED AND PREVENTED ont lenublicanism, which menns stiting the le- uhlican majoritles, —far in Soath Uarolinn there [« numistakubly & Republican majority of from 23,000 to 0,000, and in wy own Congreasiono! work injury to tho heaits and faith of those who are not grounded in hoe, but ona by one thess tallacies’ have been exposed, tue Church sirengthened, and the right vindicated.” Announcement of Additional Failures in England and Bootland, cisive instance, and pronounces it a forzery. No other specific denfal fs attempted, but he makea the following rather bewlidering dis- lecting a candidate for the Leglalaturc, was held at Brighton {ulcnlny» and nominated the Hou. J. E. Star, of Jersey Cunm,i".I This makes four y A Rich Farmer in Michigan Killed by BY RADWAY'S READY [ an Infuriated Stag. RELIEF, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, . Hidirict we have an actual majaety of between { legislative tickets i the fluld,—tivcenback, Re- iy v, B % clalmer of any responsitility for the plot taatea | HERCt B8 bEse B 850 YMENT ‘cerabtished | publicau, Demotratic, and Temperauco, THE BAST, athe hev. Babeln Hirnood followed spon e THE AMERICAN MULV. DIPETHERIA, INFLULNZA, s Vpesldancys Y Tlierd bagpeng to mn’,.,mc‘ 'c'.’-'m (nnm “:a.“:n uc'n‘?fy' m""a"mu“"’o,"i!fi:: Sty . STIRRING UP THH MONAMMBDANS, to zhow"ex'preuedl‘;y Dr. Gordner, **Thera i3 Bpectal Dispaich to The Trivune, S0RE THROAT, gram imputed to me, as there can bo 9 | EL LI cl, “tarco-fitha of which have MISCELLANEOUS, Tomar, Oct, 10.—TheAmeor of Afghnistan | a disposition Lo foree theSeriptirointo hormony | WiLgBsnARRE, Pa., Oct. 16,—Contad Cramer, DIFFIOULT BREATHI telegram verily mine, that conflicts with one § ooy paisputed Ropublican majority, can_ as CONTEST. 1s endeavoring to raisea religious war among with svlence, which {s wrong. ‘The Interpreter | aged 15, o driver boy at the IHollenback Mines, RELIRVED I¥ A FEW MINUTES 0, well be imagined as told, It can oniy bo done by vlo- ience, nthmidation, ur fraud, [ betteve that theso demonstrations now being matls at pnblic meetings 0 une State, are made for thd purpose of Intimi- daiing voters to aich an extent as to prevent then feom voting the Repubtlcan tlcket at the coming election. ‘Thia in only one of the means by which tney propose to deatroy the Republican mn{nmm. 7 hey have located precincts tar apart, 'Ihey have Alo reduced the number of voumg hours, 80 that ustead of keeptng the polls open from 6 in tho mornime uptil H in the evening. they will be opened nt 8 and closed at 5 in the afternonn, terely depriving many Who are desirous of voting of thy upputtunity of doing 0. OHIO. TOE &TATE ELECTION. CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 16—In tho recent clec- tion in amilton County the oflicial vote gives Barnes, Republican, for Sccrotary of State, 1,164 majority over Palze, Demovrat; White, Republiean, for Judge of tho Suprewc Court, 1,050 majority ; Panl, Republican, for Board of Public Works, 1,105; Buttcrmoreh, Republican, for Congress i the First District, 720 majority} Young, Republiean, for Congress in the Becond District, U74 majority. On tho county ticket, Matson, Democrat, for Judge of the Probate Court, was re-clected by %3 majority; Nelfler- wnan, Dentoerat, fur Director of the Inflrmary, 125 majority. ‘The Republicans clcut the vest of the ticket, with the pussiblo exception of Prosc- cuting-Attorney, which hinges on a decision re- garding tho tally sheet of Precinet ¢, Fourth ward, - Coruwous, O., Oct. 16.—The full oftlcial ro- turas from all countles give the fohlowing as tho total vote cast for eachi candidate fur Scere- tary of State: Barncs, l{c?ubucnn. 274,120; Palge, Demo- crat, 270,060; Ray, National, 35,3335 Robinsou, Prohibltion, 56,0745 Barnes’ magority, 8,154, ‘fe returns also show the election of 11 Democeatic and 9 Republican Congresainen, as "";!ii-‘l" {striet—Butterworth, Republican, ma- )ugu:g'om{l)hl-mcb-\'oun;:. Bepuhlican, majority m:’fnlnl District—McMahon, Democrat, majori- e Distrlct—Keeter, Republican, majorl- ul::’l';‘t‘x?'Dlstrlct:—[,ercyre. Democrat, majority 1'%lh District—itill, Democrgt, majonty 4, "Seventh Distrlet—Tlurd, Democrat, majority 003, fact namely, 1 never attempted, furthered, or exccuted In any manuer, direct or tnllrect, of ever assented to or concurred fny avy proposi~ tio, purpose, scheme, or effort to buy the State canvassers’ certificate of the vota of Florida, ot even to hire them Lo certify that vole as it was cast by her peoole for Tilden Elcctors.” ‘The Zimes thinks Marblo must descend a litle to details, HE Y wonLn." The World says: * Marble's letter wwas not necessary (o assura AnY one who knows him he was fucanable of acting, in Florida or anywhere clse, athierwise than as becomes a inan of honor. Iiis denial will bu accepted without question, except by sucl pntmm as were predetermine to disbelieve it.” Tnm “sun’ 1s sllont on Marble’s denlal, the document hav- ing evidently been seceived oo lste for come went. must resist the tendency to force the Scriptura intg harmony with all ‘newly-discovered fucts, 1t is not Scripturs) Interpretation. 1t meana wimt the putlior sald, or it dues not. Back of the consideration of tho Bible as a relle of tho paat, lles the orluinal fact that ita chert s o guide to Christian bellevers. The modern man is on triaf. Humanity has reached moturity, 8hall e not ve stlll revorent to his Creator, or shull he treat’'Hlim as worn but ond unsworthy of s present nceds! When man thus loses faith, the value of }ife is lost forever." ‘tho Rev, Dr. Tiffany, of Now York, wasthe next spraker, Hesatd In regard to tho fnterpreta- lfim of tha Seripture, that the true fnterpreta- tion of any book is the bringing out of the truthis wlilch that book contains, The Biblo wuat be interpreted In accordance with tho spirit and nature of tha book, aud from a spir- itual standpoint. . "The Rov, W, 1% Duboz, of the University of the South, tollowed with a vary direct aud logleal argnment. 2 "I'ho Rev. Edward Rowlaad, of New Bedford, delivered the closing argument, He showed that In endeavoriug to harmonize the teaching of 8clence and tho Bible, the uttempt waa not to cxplain the constructlon of the world but to make known the Creator, ‘Tho Ilev. ‘Thomas 8, Bacon was the firat volunteer speaker. He allirmed that the usual propositivn that the lible and Bclence ngreo fs Mlusive, unmeaning, false, and altogether mls- chievous, {le reflected "soyerely on thuse churches that ylelded so much to ivhat is called Scfenve, but which {s such a differcnt thing in «Illm‘-rcm men's hands as to bo utterly unre- sabie. Ite was foltowed by tha Rev. Allen B, Wood- 4} Ly & bold and varhest address altned ot those Bhnln,y thie ald of Scionco scck to discredit thu e, At the evening session papers were read on “fiie Novol [n Its Influences Upon Modern Life,” by the tev. "Willimn I Huntington, of Worcester, Muss., the Rev, R. A, llolland, of 8t. Louts, and tho Rev, Sumuel Osgood, of New Yol ‘That of tho latter, in his “abscnee, was reaid by the Becretary. All the papers took very lberal gr@und: &pecial Dispatch to The Tvidune. Ixpianarorss, Ind,, Oct. 1W.—Judge Jullan Hale, of the Circuit Court of Marion and Hen- dricks Countlos, and Democratic candldate for re-election, will to-morrow file papers at Dan- villo contesting the clection of Joshua G. Adams, Republican, who had but 77 majority. 1 Dismaich o 740 Tribune Bpecia ch €0 . Apnia, Mich, Oct. 16.~Col. 0. M. Barnes, Democratle nomines for tiovernor, I8 addresslog a mecting at Dean's Opera-Houso thia evening, Col. Edridge acting as Chairman. Tha audl- ence does not exceed 200 men of mixed politics, and half a dozen ladies. MASSACIUSETTS. MmptEnoro, Mass., Oct. 10.~The Green- backers of the First Dlstrict to-day nomiuated Matthias Ellls, of Carver, for Congress, The Democratic Congentlon hero to-day alse noml- nated him, Aarns, Masa., Oct. 10.—James H._Carleton, of Jlaverbill, was nominated hy the Demoerats of the Sixth Congresslonal District: e fsa bard-money wan and anti-Butler, LoweLL, Mass., Uct. 16.~The Prohihitlonista of tha Heventh Coagrcssional District lave nominated John 8. Colby. Boston, Mast,, Oct. 10.~Charles Theodors Rusescll writes 8 letter declining to ba the Democratic candidate for Congress In thoEighth District, LowgtL, Mass,, Oct. 16.—The Democrats of the Seventh Congressfonal District haye nomi- nated John K. Tarbox tar Congresa. (REENPIELD, Mass,, Oct. 10.—The Butierites nominated Wilbur ¥, Whitney In tho Tenths District for Congress. LOUVISIANA. Nzw Onvzans, La., Oct. 16,—The following nominations were made by the Democratia Parish Conventlon; For Mayor, Col. Inaug W, I'atton; Administrator of Improvements. J. D, Houston; Comtacree, Mal. J. 11, Behan: Water- Works, E. K. Ctievally ))Finance, A, 1, Isancson Accounts, Col. dolin (lvnn, dr.: Assessmente, Whashington Marks; Pollee, Patrick Meallie; Criminal Sherifl, John Fitzpatrick; Civil Sher- {ff, J. R, Alco Gauthreaux, Coinmittees of Citizens to the Conservative Associatfon, National and Republican vartics, are In consultation, and will propably nominate a city ticket in opposition to the above. ; NEW YOMUK. New Yorg, Oct. 16.—The Democrats of tho First District renominated James W. Covert for Cougress, Wintgtiatt, N, Y., Oct, 16.—~The Democrats of the Eightecnth Diatrict nominated John Russ for Congress. Rocuestesn, Oct, 10.—The Reve A, B. Lam- berton, Democrut, 13 nominated for Congress fu the Thirtlcth District. Nrw Youk, Oct. 16.~The Brooklyn Independ- met his death yesterday fn the most’ singular wanner, His mule Lecane unruly, and, after persistent efforts, threw off his, rider, whoss legs Lecame cntangled In the harness, The furious anfmal ran away and dragged the boy head downwards over the rocks and stones. On shaking off his burden, the mute turned on the boy and used bls teeth with terriblo offect, crunchingone arm In two, lacerating the leas so as to exposo the bones, and biting overy part of the dead body, which, when found, hiad on no other clothlug thau a boot on the right foot. Hotelal Ditpateh to The Tridune. Wirtkesnarng, Pa., Oct. 10.—A fhost, singu- Tar and horrible sceident, resulting In the death of p boy named Conrad Cramer, uceurred at the Emplre Mills in this city yesterday. Tho boy was engaged In hauling coal-dirt from a culm plie to a boller-room, in # car drawn by o mule. On the return trips Cramer would mount thoe mule and ride back, During the day the anl- mal shbwad slgns of ugliness. IHe endeavored to throw the Dloy from his bhack sev- eral times, aod at length succceded. The boy, ns he fell, beeame eritangled fn the harness, The animal plunged and reared and bit at the boy, who was dangling in front of the mule's fora logs, Finally tho mule leaped forsward and ran, dreagging Cramer over tho sharp rocks, Thoso who witnessed thy flight followed, but were lorror-stricken when they arelved at the place whero the anlmal it stupped to sco liefore them the body of Cramer Jiterally munched to picces by the nule. ‘The beast fad ghawed oh tho right arm at tho shoulder, torn the fleati clean ot the luwer Jeft leg 8o as to expose tho Loyes, and had opened gaping and ragged wounds with his teoth in every vart of the body. The Intter wasulso ter- ribly brufaud by fia ‘contact with the ground nlm{nn- tho flight. The disflzurcd remalus were eathered up and carried to the unfortunate Loy's home, UNDER THE WIHELLS, Specal Dispateh tn The Tribune. GaArzsnona, 1., Oct, 16.—~Waldon E, Weleh, 2 Uralicmon on the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Ruliroad, and a aon of Dr, W. W. Weleh, aprowluent physiclan of this city, was killed wnear Altona, n amall villago in the northern part of thifs county. .Tho mangled remains were brought tn thia city this sventug. Coromer Al- drich held an inquest (n the Rondmaster's oflice, from which tho following facta were learned: Young Wealeh was last scon on top of the cars as tho train on which e was a brokeman was tho Mohsmmedans of Central Asia ogainst Ene ey .BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Loossness, Diarrhas, Cholora Morh " chAraeeTrot the howela are ALORNGE T Afern s sat R eb s - oo 10U vy OF 18 10 Y6 Satror, o o st wig rR.R E. RADWAY'S READY RELIE? CUNES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Miautes, NOT ONE HOUR After Rending this Advertisomont nuj any one Buffor with Pain, RADWAT'S READY RELIEY CURE FOR EVERY PAIY, 1t was the firet and la tho ONLY PAIN REMEDY That Instantly stops tho most_excruciating palns, . luya Ingammation and cires Condestions whther of tlie Lungs, nomach, Bowels or uilicr gianda or ursay by one applicativn, In from One to Twenty Minutes, No mattor how violent or excruclating the pain, the eumatla ded-ridden, Infrm, Cribplod, Nervou, Neuralgi, o prostrated witli discesc inay wiler, RADWAY'S READY RELIHR WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of the Kidneys, A Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestion of tho Lungy, Sore Throat, Diflcult Ureathing, Pulpitation of the Heart Iiysterics, Crogp, Dipbtheria, AUSTRIA AND TURKBY. Loxnox, Oct. 16,—A Vienna dispateh says the Austrian reply to the Turkish clrevlar re- pels the Turkish charge of atrocitios by the Austrlans, The correspondent sdds: **Tho ‘Turkish Ambassadar who recently Interviewed Count Andrassy to offer explanations, must havo been convineed that 1t will not be the fault of Austria it the relations of tho two countries do not becoma (riendly.” BUNDUED. Virxna, Oct. 10.—Gen. Rhetnlander tele- graphs that the district of Northern Krdina has been subdued after varfous engugements, which “cost the Auatrians 500 men kiiled, WAITING TilE AMRER'S REPLY. LoxpoN, Oct. 16.—A dispatch from Simla eays tho Vicerug's native emlssary bearing tho Ameer's answer 18 expected to arrive ut Kolat Buniday, It the tenor of tho reply is unfavora- ble, operations wil begin immediately. TERWITORT TRANSPERRED. ConstaxtinoPLE, Oct. 10.—Moukhtar Pasha hias confirmed the announcement that he and the Cretans have slzned a couventlon. — Thy tranaer of tho territory ceded to Servia by tho ‘Treaty of Berlln 18 now complete. AT LOGUERITEADS, BrLorape, Oct. 10, —~Differences have risen between the English and Russian delegates an tho Bervian Houndary Cotimission, Both have nsked thelr Governments for instruciions. 1t §a thought the Atbanlans Intend to molest the Boundary Commission, and a large Servian forve bas been sent Lo Vranjn to protect them, WILL B RVACUATED, Loxpow, Uct, 10.—~A Vienna dlspatch rags the Porte has intlinated thae it haa given orders fur tno evacuation of Bpuz and Poagoritza. GERMANY. THE ANTI-SOCIALIST BiLL. BrrLaN, Octs 16,.—The Reichstag passed the paragraph of the Socmlist bill relating to the modified state of slege, with amendments offered Ly the Conservatives giviug the Gove crument greater discretion as to the propricty of prociatining & state of slego and expelling suspected porsons from towns. On the flual paragraph belng reached, all the amendments prolongiug the perlod of the operation of the biit 'wers rojected, snd the paragraph was pasacd lmiting it, as prq)ymcd by the Cominit- tee, to Mareh 31, 1881, This completes the see- oud reading of the uill. TANICKY. THE DEMOCRACY AREATLY ALATMED, &pecial Diwpeateh ta The Tridune. Wasminarox, D. C.y Oct. 16.—The Zribune's ciplier telegrams relating to the South Carolina casc bave caused miare scnsation here than those about Florkla, The dealings of Smith Weed were so undisguised, except by cipher, go iike recular business, purchasing under formal contract, a8 to leave no room for Aoubt as to what be was about. Ilis direet communieatfon with Tilden's nephew and Pri- vate Secretary {s admitted to bring the matter home to Tilden, and his leaving South Carolina fot Baltimore under the agreement that the messentrer should meet him at Vsraum’s, that place, nnd bis subsequent arrival and registers foe ac that hottse, make it morally certain that the money was sent . down by Nephew Pelton. Eventhe Democrats adimlt that Mauton Sar- . ble's brief wnd cvasivo dentul aiter so loug silence ¢ UTTENLY FAILS TO MECT THE CASE, and fn fact avokls any mention of tho most sce rious telegrams atiributed to iim, “Ihere iy weneral speculation ag to what the Potter Committee will do when 1t usscmbles. There was a projeet Lo have it meet for the pur- pose of taking evulence which it was believed by them a short time since woulil o of use ns campaign waterial, ‘This {8 belleved 1o fave been prevared testhwony for un sttempt to shiow the Sherman letter to be peouine, but it §s deeided now that 1t will not do to meet beforo November and ignore the exposure of PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD. Spectal Dispatch ta The Tridune, Davenrort, la, Oct. 16,—~The Presbyterfon 8yuoa of Ilinois North met In the Central Presbyterfan Church of Rock Island, ast oven- Ing, with about 100 delegates In nttendance. ‘The session was opened with a serinon by the retiriug Modertor, the Rev. D, 8. Jobnson, D, D., of ilyde Park. Tho orgoulzatfon was then perfected by the election of the . Thomas Gt Moderator, and the Hev, W. Woods and . E. Wells Clerks. This morning’s scaslun hth District—Finley, Democrat, majority 1,230, N‘l’ulh District—Convorse, Democrat, mnjority d 8, 1 Democrats nominated the following Cone O rrh, 02, TILDEN'S ATTENPTS AT MILERY “Fenth District—Ewing, Democrat, majority | 20 il e e Dkt OVfieltly. was opencd with devotiomal exerclses by tha | pulling ot of Alten.. On arrighnt st Calarth, Inflne smen: Sccond Distilet, Danfol O'Reitly; TIE BMPEROR. i ¥ 13 proved by the clpher tolegrains, b it Dl Dickéy, Doroérat 4 o District, N. McGiregor Stecl. Y3 | Loxpos, Oct. 10.~A Berlin’ dispateh says it |*Moderator. After the aunouncoment of tho ,'l{'"vldud th(e m‘x!”ltn:lo'v. nt: wl-;- mlam$ Headachs, Toothache, Vhere are s number of Deniocrats here who | | :lc‘\l.y;x h rlet—Dlckeys crat, major NO NEW ELECTION, {8 annonnced that the Emperor Willlam will re- | standing committces, tho reports of tho four | The conductor could nu nscertain tha causo Neuralgia, Rhicumatism, ¢ tree to udinit that 1t will be folly for tha | LSS 0 Newt, Hepublican, majortty | o BUKHNGTON, I, Oct. Il—Chairman Duncan, | suuo the Gosernment. ihe Deglining OF De- | Presbytorics comprisiie tho. Synod werg | Ubs absenes until renculng Galesburg, when (& § o 00 oing A ouo GOl - P e R s i ) maJorlty | of the ‘Democratie’ Congresalunal Committee, | comber. road and adopted, The Rev, Whltam | (o8 Wude known it Lis body had been fuund | 50 guo Chitls, in o terribly wmangled condition o short distance from Altonn, having cvidently fallen from the traln while in motlon, He-was woll respaeted by all who knew him,. * i MansttaLtTows, fa, Oct. 10Last nlght | Marshall Parrington, sb old engincer on the Ceutrul Raltroad of lown, was run over a backlng tralu on the Chlcato & Northwestern Rallrond, a3 ho was crosslu the track on s way home from his own trafn, which helad just left, Notwithstanding both arms aund lews were tut - off, his body disembowlad, amd he was uther- wise terribly Injurad over his entire berson, ho f“" lived upwards of an hour. He will bo hurfed to-morrow morning by the Odd Fetlows, among whom he was a respectéd sud worthy mewber, DISSOLVED. In consequencd of the certalnty of the pas- sage of the Boclalist bill, the Central Syclal Committeo have Yoluntarily dlssolved, parting address ‘it ealls upon its wembed has declited not to call a convention to nominate o candidata for the Nuvember eleetion, belmg advised to this effect by prominent lawyers of the Btate. ‘The legulity of the October clection will be referred to Congress. NE-RLECTER. MoxTrELIEn, Vi, Oct, 16,—Tho Sonate and Touse, (- joist asscnbly, to<lay re-elected Justin 8, Morrill United Stutes Benator, NEW HAMPSMIRDL Nasnua, N, 1L, Oct. 16.—Thy 8tato Prohibi- tory Conventlon to-dsy nominsted Ana 8. Ken- dull for Governor, sud Davis lleald, J. M. Fieteher, and Iru 8, 8wett for Raliroad Commlise sloncrs, ‘Tho Couventlon, befuwr ko few fn hum- Dbers, declined 1o nominute other Stato officers. ————— BLOOMINGTON GOSSIP, T the Editor of Ths Tribune, BrooyNatoy, I, Oct. 14.—~Wo all care for the indicutions of gencral prusperity, and the uusnttnous verdlet fs, that there has been o bountiful harveat. Only the golden corn s Teft, and nesrly ready for tha huskers; 700 acres af {t to Lo harvested on the farm that belongs tothe country place where I nmptaying just unow. ‘The brown nnd yellow lcaves burn and glow, fn contrast with tho Osage bedyes, that are 50 green they still remiud oug of July, ouly that they do 1ot resound with tho musfeal do- mand for “morc wheat" from the plump and savory flavorer of toust. Down In the city T seo uo {udications of the all-pervading bard times. ‘T'o be sure, they tell me everywhere, % Woare not as gay as we used to be,’—not so much money is spent on luxuries 28 of yore,—but [ sew o pretentlous houses of ambitions owners left to the mervy of thu clements to wander at thelr own sweet will through raping doorways and sashless windows. Thrift and comtort, with a fulr amount of pruufcruy. have heen the rulo mn many of the small towns ws well s in Bloomington, ewis Lo be well that every place shonld boast of sometbing which {s Jonger, or broader, Or stronger, ur cost InUro wWoney, opgives nore troubls thal unything of tho kil snywhere clse, nnd so Bloamington must needs clubin that the ““‘“‘.Yl‘m o7 the now water-works (s tho tallest in the United Siates; und Iaccept the statement without statlatics, Thls viciulty 1s no longer a paradise of Bhort-" Horu dealers, nelther {8 It the aty of flowers; for the extensive nursery intercsts, likoth bus- of the stock-dealer, huve met with re- yerses, untit il the older enterpriees of the Kind are bunkrupt. It s iny gowd fortune that CLilblaing, and Frost Dits Sil, ‘Chirtcenth District—Warper, Domocrat, mas Jurlty 13 Fourteenth District—Atherton, Democrat, majnrity 2087, " Filteenth District—Ocddes, Democrat, ma- Jority 4,573, sixteenth District—McKlnley, Republtean, wjoriy 1,23, Seventeentn District—Monroe, Republican, maloity 2,078, Fizhteenth Distrlet—Updegraff, Republican, witfority 2679, Niusteeuth Distelet—Uardeld, Republican, majority 94313, ‘Iwenticth District~Townsend, Ropublican, taujority 5,510. e WISCONKIN, BECON) CONGIESSIONAL DISTRICT. Bpeetat Dispatch (0 Tha Tribuna, Watgntows, Wia., Uct. 10.—Politicalinatters in thia (the Bucond) districk wero never s0 quiet during a Congresslonal campaign as they ore at prusent. ‘This Is the morw siugular from the fact thatthe dustrlctia & close one, and vaturally 8 bottle-ground for the political partles, The detertoination of Mal M. A, Tennev to remain In tho ticld as the Gircenback candhlate for Congress scems to havo a discourug- ing cffect upon the Democrats, and thus tar littlo §f any cfort has been made by them to further the success of thefr candidate, Nomanzs B, Davis. At the Democratic Con- ventlun Mr. Lavia refused outright to baths candidate, sud LEPT TUB CONVENTION fuily determined not to run, With Tenney on the course, Mr. Davis considered the nominn- tion a very empty honor, and defeat almost cer- tutn, Every ctfort bas been mude by Davis and o friends to have Tenney withdraw soasto make un_open, square light fn the district be- tween Davis Ifl\\‘ ibu Hepublivan numinee, Lucica I, Cuswell. But to ull such uppeals Mr. Teunoy turns & deat ear, and has made up his mind to stiek, and go through the cumpalen, :x\'ml thoueh fnevitable defeat stares it in the uce. . Duvis, scelug no chance for the tircenbackors to lower their colors, hua finally come out from tits steluded position, und beelos th canvass, TUE WILLING BACKIVICE OF_TIlE DESOURACY of Wedistelet, Meanwhile, Mr, Caswell enters upon the activawork of the campaign, and has williug to make ut least o show ot searching Ivestization Into the Democratle corruption which the telegrams of thelr clection wanipulators shuw, The Reoubllcins, how- evef, have decided upon thelr course, Tacy will demamd st ihe epening of the serslon # nost searching fuvestization of e whoht imntter, aml 1o whatever wimittes the caso I8 sentits Depublican members will ju- sfst that all the prominent parties to the frauds now cxposed I these telegrams be called ot anee, ‘Fliere will be no farcleal deallngs with such siall operators as tiio Audersons, Webcrd, and Jenkees, but such wen o8 Pelton, Narble, Havemeyer, Woolley, and PROBABLY NIl TILDEN HIN3ELYP @I be first exdmined, Tho telegrams place deuator Gordon in a po- sition where 1b 18 espected that he will carly wmake a personal expluuation, and Minscll ask for a cumnittes fn the Senate that can traverse the whole ground. ‘Themovement in the Houss will be for tive prrposs of foreing the Democrats themselyes to Investigato thelrown frauds, brib ery,and corruptton, Bat the probabllitles are thut the Lepublicaus of tho Senate will take hold of the watter and give it the most seurching investlgation that van be made with the com- plete muchinery of the Senate, which is In the hunds of the Republieans, Meautime the Re- publicans huve been gathering evilence as to the methods adopted to work up sufliclent material to force the movement for investiga- tiun upoen the Hlouse. Tlhe persons who tigured 1 this, atd the pecullar work they did §s LIKELY T0 COME OUT to the confusion of all concerned. There are Demnacrata Lere who do not. besitate to advanee the opirion that the mujority of the mewmbers of the Democratie side were completely decetved ua 10 the resl character of the evidence at hawd, they buing led to believe that It was sucl woull upun {ts mere production carry tion of the frands un the part of thu Kepub- licans to tho minds of tho wholo country, Tuere ure Democrats hers who are generally retarded as fubly sequalnted with the purposcs of the manugers of that purty, who declure cous fidently thut 1t is the Intention to POILCE AN EXTRA KZ3310N OF CONGIESS after thedth of March. To do this they wilt allow several of the wost jmportant approprias tion bills, i uot oll, to go over, They suy they £, Schenck, D. D, of Philadelphia, Bocretary of the Board of Publication, then wade an address regarding tho work of the Tloard, which ho represents In the distribution of sound religlous hiterature through the azoncy of Ymur- and mlssionaries, In the liberal uunuly of-books nnd various helps in the Sunday-schoot work to fecblo churches, aud in the employ- ment of the Rev,J. A Worders as Guneral’ Buperintendent of tho Sunday-school enterprise 1 the Presbytorlan Church, “'hts autdross fur- nished tho tople for discussion, takinz up the most of the afternvon, and a resolutfon’ was vasgod urwelng churches to ke use of tho Sunday-school qucstions, books, and other publicativns ~ of the Board, A woman's misslonary mceflnq was Leld in tho alternoon, the Rev. "Dr. Mitchell, of Chicaxo, prestding, Mrs, C. B, Nolson, of Clicago, made an Intereating roport, and the Rev. Dr. Jessup, of 8yrla, and the Rov. Dr. Dickson, Becrotury of the Board of llome Missions, made eloquent addresses. ‘The evening wus devoted to o re- port on foreign misslons by the Rov. Dr. Mitehell, of Chicago, and an”address on the satno subject by the Rev. Ur. Jessup, of Syclu, CONGRLEGATIONAL. Suecial Dipatch to The Tribune, Ann Angon, Mich.,, Oct. 16.—The Jackson Cunference of the Congregational Church met hers to<lay, snd elected the Reve J, Morgan Bmith, of Jackson, Moderator, and W. G, Roberts, of Chelsea, Registrator. Tho Rov. Moses Allen read o paper on “The Political Duties of the Clristian Prof. M. L, Dodge, of tho Unlversity ot Michigan, was ordained this afternpoon, and tho ordination sermon was preacied this cveulng by the Rev. J. Morgan Sinith, of Grand Raplds, A Business Commit- tee, conaistiog of M Chuild, Allen, snd Mills, wos appointed. apoleon was sgreed upon os the place of tho uext anunal meeting, ‘The folluwing were recelved as honorary or corresponding wembers: The Ilevs, C. D, Brown and 8, D, Breed, of the Eaatern Conlerence; the Rove Leroy Warren, of the Weatern Conference; the Rey, W, 1. Williams, of the Murehull Conterence; tho Rev. R. Evarts, of the Bonthern Conferonce the Rev, 4. Morgnn Snith; of the Urand River Conference; Willlam Platt, of the Genesso Conference; President Angell, of the Michizan ~Univeraity; and the Toh, J. Webster Chilus, of Augusta. ' The Kev, Alr. Holmes, of Chelsea, and Deacuns Mills, of to continue ‘their efforts for tho propagation of thelr political ideas in private lifo. e COMPROMISE, LoNDON, Oct. 10.—A Berlin dispatch says the Government will llruu.l!llgjemlcumr to Recure Tiie apptication of the Tendy Rellet to the partet arta where tie paln or diflcuity exlais vl ulorlisa 1 Lomdor "I irty 10 alty droms in hntf a tumbler of water wCl 114 10 HIQULEY CUTD Cratps, AUmsiis, BOGE Alunte {oaribuen, - Bicke” Tieadache, Diareives, Dysvtety Cotie, Wind In the Dowels, audait infernal Palus, “{ roveiors shoudd Rlways earry abottlo of RANWATS READY LR With thent, A fosr drops fn Ssiet wili prevontaickncss or naiiid from chania of & Jitsbetier thau Freuch firandy ur Ditecia”us s sl FEVER AND AGUE FLVEIL AND AGUT enred for Aty centa, not fremeiiial agent i thigwotld it un amendment of 1he objectionable poluts of tho Socfalist blll b{ wvefvate conferoneg with the Liberals, The latter, bowever, are’ very du- termlned. GREAT BRITAIN. MORN FAILURES. LOoXDON, Uct. 1G.—A firm uf local iron-brokers failed at Oinsgow yesterday. Liabilitics, 850,000, ‘T'wo other fallures, suld to be hcavy, have geeurred, but ure not yet officlally announced, The geueral fecling l8 mora quict, but private " and Joint-stock banks still rofuse accommnoda- tions, and throw this class of businces entirely upon the Hank of Eugland, whcruat as mueh as 8 per cont was charwed for lopns yeaterday, Bhould the Dank of France ralse its rate ot dis- ceunt to-morrow, us predicted in sonio quarters, a further ndvunea in the Bank of Englund’s rate 18 deemed Incvituble. ——— THE OLD COLONY DISASTER. Hostow, Oct, 16.—The examinstion of the causes of the Old Culuny Rallroad commenced at Quincy today. Tho engincer, fireman, and Lrakeman of the freight train testified.. The testimony served to show that Hartwell, the con- ductor now under arrest, did not take the proper enution to send out a slunal on the track to warn appronciiug tralns, upun the supposition thut tho excursion train had arrived in Boston, ‘Thu engitieer of the fecignt traln testitied that Hart- well safd nfter the aceldont If he had two secouda more hocould havo thrown the switeh over mud prevented tho accident, DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIEL, FOR TIE CURE DI CIMONIC DISEASE, | . scnob LA DI R LDy o DE 1 REATED S ik Tanas or Htouchy BLin or Luies, Tieshof 5 e ! CORRUPTING r}llllacxluei fis AND viviaTIvg T LU DS, Chrono Ithewmatis, Berofila, Otanduicr Sy eltn s LY ol Lanecerots ARG Fut nty, Mlcealng of the Ly 1 1, AVu it i e, Sherctiar Complalnts, Guut, Dragay, Sui T, Fna: MISCELLANEOUS, Mapnip, Oct, 16.—A dispatch says tho 8pan- ish Uovernnent hing recelved dlapatchies Irom Moroeco atating that the Sultan 1s disposed to accord full nttention to the represontations of 8paln, Al possibility of war is now considered removed. YESTERDAY’S STOUM. Hpectal Diewatch to Tis Tribune. DrrAvay, Wis, Oct. 10.—A heayy thunder- storm, accompanied by & tornado, visited this section at 8 o'clock thlsafternoon. The tornado struck the castern partof ths town, tearlng down the fence of tho Fair-Ground and carrylng borns, stablos, and other bulldings across the road, unnmnuvhmnny, houses, und scattering s extenalve Jumbor-yard around the country, Many lurgro tecos Wera uprooted, and hopacs and buggies blown around prumiscuously, Several wery dnjured; ne Hves Jost, A MADDENED STAG, Breciat Digutch (o Taa Tyituns Gninp Rapips, Mich., Oct. 10.~Ransom (loodspeed, o farmor lving two miles from Middlovilte, Barry County, wns gored to death by a stag, which tosscd and trampled hlin half an hour before his bLody was recovercd, A NEW RUBSIAN LOAN. Loxpox, Oct, 16.~Tho Itusslan Minlster of Finance was at Berlly Monday Inat, consulting leadiug baukers In regard to 8 now Joan. Noth- ing wus settled, The Mivlster left for Variy Tucadsy. f VON REUST. LoNnoy, Oct,' 15,—Disputches from Berlin state thaf Count von Beust being uniriendly to Qerinany, his sppolntnent as Austro-Hun- garfan Minister st Parls hus crested ill-feeling I Berlin, ol chijris, Cugatiiugiion, Liver Complaint, &c. Not only does the Sarsapariilizn -Heslyent ove [einedlad aentn I tho cury o Cifonle sy onstitutivnal. ou g 1t 18, b vt Pualilve cure for KIDNEY AD BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Bkin Discases, LoxDOK, Uct, 16.—A special from Vienna 5 o statea that Count Andrassy s certain of & ma- neighbor who triud to roscua hlin narrowly | Urinary and Womd Discases, Gra intend 16 leave the’ Adimnintstration 1y such & fix | Made several spcochies In tiffercnt parts of the friends lu the poctic busineas of tlow. Anu Arbor, gud Merrill, of Jackeon, syero ap- [ Watas, Iucon|tu ¢ A trict. ‘The I y Lo -5 jority in tho Divt, Relchsrath, and Delegstion 1 3 excaped death. o was one of tho most proti- | orbie oy, lu ustiyco thut it comoycarey” on o Guvernment wit- | WL LSRRG S ol of the il UF haialy. keopings An arasie lw“{m of the bulief that his palley does not | Voluted Committed on Haiae Missjons, fwent farmers of arey, County, owned thy best i Al g b out promptly calling an extra session without waiting until Octaber, fu the case of the sarhure of the Ariny LI atonw fast yuar, GES. THOMAS EWING, one of the representutive men of the Ohlo Democracy, evidently hus somc very positive fdeus on“the subject of ciplier . dispatches, though i the futerview which follows he 18 careful to aveid uny svecifl velerence to the wenders ol these dispatebes. Mo does o B0 fur, lowever, a8 to udmit that there wasaureat deal of low cuuning and Inmmwhuud that there were more attempts st it dupastta, O the Wt i subatuuces 1LY thu ik whits ik or Ujora | ipicaruicy, ehiltg b arrangement, one would rurely find the equal of this particular groenbouse. They bave kept mu supvlied with such greut stalks of the opening tuberose, azrinfuls ol them, that will bu to weu wemory forever alter, As u favor grouted too ucst from *mud(nu Urcenbuckers that they will carey tho district for Maj. 'l‘unnui‘. Tho fact i, Mr. Cuswell has 1hie great preatige on ils side of haviug already served nearly two terms In Coneress ta the cn- tire sutlsfuction ol Lle coustituency, oue of the ot intetbigent and enterpelsiiag i the Unlon, ‘fhere {s every uvidence tosbow that tho Repub- Heans of the Becoud Uongressionn! District of Wisconsty will reuder u good wecount ot thewe scives in November, and re-elect the Hoo, Lo B (,'u:vcll 1o Congress by o largely tocreased ma- Junity. contemplate pushing the occupation of Bosnla bevond $ts present limts, and consequeutly a reductlon of expeuses I possible, GEBMANY AND TiB VATICAN, Roug, Oct, 16,—The first basls for an arrange meut between tho Vatican and Germany having comvletely fulled n - consequence of the utti- tuds ol the Cenyrs Pnnv in thy Reichstag, o vew und less radical busis will bo subatituted, and the rolutions between the Chureh and State will bo regulated s nearly as possible In uceord- snce with the exlating Qerman laws. farw, sud bad lved fu Yhe county forty years, PANIU AT A WEDDING, Ricnmosn, V., U, 16,—During o marriage at tho colored Buptist Chureh ut Lynchbure to- night, crowdod to tho utwost capacity, a plees ot plastering fell, creatiog a panie of the most dreadful charaeier, ‘Tt budles ot ten women have been already taken out, the wounded being sent to thelr homes, e — T METHODISTN, CiNcinNaTl, Octe 16,—Tho eloventh sanual mectiug of the Freedman's Ald Soclety, Moth- odiat Episcopal Church, was held Lero to-day, Bishop Wiley vresiding, “ue Secretary’s report says tho work of the Boclety is more successful thau ever befure. Their differont schuols und colleges aro {n w flourdshing conditlon, with nearly 8,000 students in attendance. ‘Tho re- celpte dqdnu‘othyr ear wero $03,0005 expend- wihien there 43 8 priektiz, buralr, 10 Vater, unid patg b Dio sinall & o lulus,’ Eold’ by diuggles, OVARIAN '\I‘U OF TEN YEARS' GROWTH CURED apectntors are admittcd usually), I@as per. mitted to be present ut w meeting of the Lady's Art Club cutled the Pallafan, "It consists of tfteen members amd, on nccount of the culture and exclusiveness of the ludies, any vacaney ve- cyring §a immediately filed from waiting uppli- vants. ‘The vblect vl the Boviety is to become ! 14 corrupt bargalolie by soms mes b B = learned {u urt-literatiure. A8 artconnolsscurs, THE COUNT D'EU'S CONTIMBUTION. .| fturcs, @il debt of the Buclety has MPRUDENCE, B Dr RADWAY Without um‘im.r |nu;"‘u:ul:.l’ln~l;t»‘.‘ ;fi'nlr. l]“:lzl:xh:r ILLINOIS, . lt-nnnmul Il:nv c;u';n hurlso mu:l:.‘l’ld:;:nz:::flk Pagm, Oct, 16.—Count D'Eu, son-u- been redurco 000, During tue: elevon yoard Special Innmm o yus Tribune, L his fullowing wers gullty of camplicity CENTRALIA. suthority st the bewillered head of swuw pous | the Emveror of Brasil remitied Minis of its exiatonce the Society hus disbursed over | Npaw Youk, Oct, 16.—Georeo W, Iloxie, As- T Noyes 00 franca as a contribution 1o the yellow- in ‘the particnlar matters alleged, Gen fover stricken people ot 1he Unlied States. Ewlng does say that the Democratic party is not responsible tor any of it, and de- clures ho 13 glad Tilden was not scated by such e k¢ miere wielder of brusiiand mubistick, as woulid make bim wouder, (n s dazed aud helpless way, it bis technical kil imdelicious coluning, pottin by a whole lifethme of the -umly ol Nature, would siuk into spparent fnsiguiifcauce, How- ever, uny lntercat in art, even il 1t muy be inthe sp-called ceramle craze, b better that the total apathy on the subject which, used to pervade the minds of the American peoples and, us [ intend soime thne to find out whetlier hlwmiuu- ton_jeoplo will buy my picturcs, Ishonld be glad of apy previous tnterest i that direction, Appis Bannes Baxepicr. e e— Special Dispatch (o The Tribune Cowrrates, Ik, Oct. 16—~The ereat Dama- cratic rully, so long advertised, came off bere to- day. Owlng to 4 terrible wind-stor and the attn attendance of the sovereigns, the meeting was ot held out of doors, but fn Betz Hall, Tho Centrulia Baud rallled about 300, who lis- tened putiently to Gen. Farnsworth aud Con- gresatnan Sparks, but who disappearcd oue by one whicy Johus R, Eden begun, Gin, Faroee worth denounced Fiatlsm, wnd it will now be in order fur Goudy to how), As it wua exclusively siatant Unlted Stutes District Attoruey for tye Eastern District of New York, to-day resigued bls oftlee, confessing bimscil a defuulter, e ook monoys fulrusted 1o him to scttlo suits pendiog i the courts, and speeutsted with it ‘These moneys, ho says, “‘tave unfuriuuutely and certaluly Imprudently been Jost fu Wall stregt specutatious, futo which f was led lucau- tlously mauy years sgo.”” o fusther says ho hupes to raise the amonnt due, it nut deprived of bits lverty. Mr. Hoxlo stood bign, District- ), L0, Buhop Wiley was ro-clectod Prestdent, tho Rev, Dr. Rust, Correspondlng Soerctaryy tho Kev, Dr. Waldon, Recording Beeretury § and the Rev. Dr. Luke Hitcheock, C. D, BELMER, Apecial Digpateh o The Ivivune, New Yok, Oct. 16.~The Rov, C, D. Helmer, of the Towpkine Avenue Church, Brooklyn, formerly pastor of the Unlon Psrk Congrogs- tional Chiurch fn Chicsgo, bas been compelied to reaign by foss of health, Malaris und gout of REMEDIES. DR, RADWAY & 0., 32 Warreu-sl DR. RADWAY’ REGULATING PILLS, RELIGLOUS. EPISCOPAL CONGRESS, Crncinaaty, 0., Oct, 10.—Alter communion scrvice ut 8t, Puul’s Cliurch this orning, at which the Rev, Phillios Hrooks delivered an ap- propriate address, the Eplscopa! Cougross con- vened i Pike's Opera House, Papers upon the interpretstions of the Binle in relation to the reasurer, Ewing would have the peréons whom bo cally “*Called Iutermediers,” who dubbled 10 the dirty buslucas, made respousible for these 4lphier dlsvatehie TIHE FAUX PAS, END OF ONE PARTICULAK BLUNDER. Spectal Dapateh to The Tribune. Manguerre, Mich,, Oct, 16.~The Now York : it it eonittan of Tearalug aud sclones were | the stutach lave proved ncarubio without com. | Attorney Teunoy bas not deckded what to dodu | ey ; i oweet guT Mino Luoks, Which Werd stolen by Tildeuts | # Democrutie ucetiog, t oy ba suud it passed PO LB Pes by b0 Rev. Froderick Gurducr, fonc Wer | Mieto reat, Sir: lichmer's ueceasary withdrawal | tho mavter. e M, Hon it counsel ou the evenjog of Sept. 23 from {4 YEl T MoNTREAL, Oct. 16.~Vhe trlal of the Orange- | Hev, Edwin dlarwood; and Frof. McCrady. decatlonol BIUCH Fegrel BoUE Uls congrega- N lirales - EHErn TN px..‘-.-. er, Nersilt the Commissioner’s oflico bere, whlle in process apeétal Disvatsh 1o T THbine men for thelr 12 of July proccedings coid- | Bisbop Jagrer, in welcoming tho Eplscopal il Bt =g, Detvoit ¥rea Prass. o, Ot i T amina(ls before mcotiouid; were seturned to M. AL gy 00n Ty, Oct, 16.~The futelligenco | etced befors Judge Ramsay at the Asslzo | Congress this morolvg, sabl: There are spe- GERMAN METUHODISTS, A gentleman Wi in to uorthern suburbs | &F 1o Howei, Pl swd wil doringunicats bf J o Mayuwrd wo-day, sccording to Judge Baxtec's Tegual Viscers, Warra. ted 1o stiokl & |m1ll|::"fl’:‘; onler. Bamuel Peck, clerk of the mine, who sccured u hiye of bees two or thres weeks ago | jerugi Viacers, WO mE IS Fcury, us o uuclens for u aplary, and i the courso of reached the vity to-day thah Malden Jones haa | LOurt to-day. The counsel for tho prosceution | clal reasons why our church here should extend | Winona, §1l,, Oct. 16.~Tho annyal sesslon of rreL § o n deluturious druge. a s . ; ! "o | yithidrawn from tho raco for Cougress, The sud defense agreed that the Jury should ba | & welcome to thiy Congress. It bringe boldly | the Germun Methodist Conference uf the North- | 1on days Le haid resd ten differcut werss un the ey tia following symiptoma resuliing (r s:;ll :ll:fil.el :'(ml.l'w m‘;&::?‘:lf&le::;“::l;tfii Cougresatonal Commlttes was m:m apbed 10 composed entirely of Protestants. Mr, Carter, | foto view the comprebenslve character of the | west conveves hero to-morrow and continues | poney-bes und juvented hali 8 uozeu patent | Disorderdof \mlllh_(n.lll.u(lr o of tha Bload 18 meet bt in Chapalgn to feeeive bis resigna | Q- Gy fu preseutiug the case to tho jury, said | organization. - 1t ts ot a canonical institution. | three days. Blshop Foster, of Boston, will | hives. ¢ utlicr Jorenoon a man called at the 3 Cobetigatjony Tuward Flies Pullate oL1a mu"nnsl;‘;u iy o Lho praach, Nauw:e, Heartt sl aud did not care for tho unpleasant job. The | tiou, and one wember, Jobn 1t diller, wous ou | that the fact of the defendants beiog members | 1t does not lcgisiate, represeuts 1o party, fu: reside. - ‘Uha disteict’ embraces o portion of | bouse on busluess and was informed by tha | hisgutsd Si0d, Fullnear o Wby [ r - ars (n Ll 30 replevin suit bere, which was sdjourped for | the beon tralu. A greut mun) thluk the weets culs oul 2 : “,’ 2l : uwu, Mivnesuts, Wisconalo, and Iiltnols. | wifo that ber busbaud was oat juspectiv the | Suurlructatlons Kiukings oo suteriog wal s Shcretury Soaltive. tostliainys was dis. | 10g 4 callad £ Indidce desso Harper, thy Greou | o :l,‘:"',:f,‘:'n.';ff,f‘{:'g‘:x.:,:;..;":u:-: o | s e S s ak e AT fh ElaRel USRI L LY (o Tieart Chobine Led. continued befure Judge O'Keefy to-dy, as they | back uomtuee, Lo withdraw, ~ At il eveuls, uno to weet on 8 common platform and speak ouy 1s ho taking up honoy 1" Inquired the inan. 2 Muutress Costume, e aaationy When in & (510& postirt, Thuught tie Iepevib & fraudrat 160 Sue (ine Lomince, Lo withdriw, Abwlaveith 29 | Laviok assewbled on the 12th/of July uuder | thelr nonest convictions on tho liviug practical Neio Ferk Torte, 4 U, no—hele Iokiug to seu A€ there are any | Dotsor e flc%flffi: ;ng,xfl;‘f;; ';f,{*,;,.f“‘,‘-&‘.‘.‘“fit‘&fi ) Buve thicin 20 bonds, raw ; but Caunou's streugtls will ot ba | circuiustances lkely to jFovoke o breach of the | issues of tneday. We are gladto bave the A Paristan whliluer soyoutces & “huniress | drones i tho lave .L-» an and Ky atu ""f 1o, Ly Liwus & - w kenml‘unhnir’huy u. Kuck, & ‘u\h aud ‘lu glr:;t wmmrxkulllufllol the\pruw world koow that tho Protestant Episcopal com:mr." [ ‘elvcl n‘ng utm.huwlu uucbllu:lu "mhnm Insi:ut lfi:tl; wul- :fim}l‘ull}ay ‘run;: "‘i“.‘;‘:?'.lb‘te"‘"? ’,-u, ralng 1o fa e o pectal Inwalih o The Tridune. amation of the Mayor, made I Lils capacity we g i " nearly o tho kuoe with small tassels; geuulus | Of whoops and yells, sud the busbund can ' SOUTIH CAROLINA. CaNr e b By A Irne, s of | o leirato Ul Who Iy, After heariug the | Church lsnot wfrald to lebuiou tbluk ou ess T £ 2 ot \bs o med “dlsardere: trousers of utin such ss would delighit Dr. Mury Walker; sud a teal coat of sajly, with fancy srouud tho curnirof the Louss ou the Jump, bls | ¢ N7 Drageistes SYECIMENS OF DENOCEATIC PENSUASION, tbe Fourteenths District arc in & quandary. 'The | evideace of the Coustables Who bad made tig | wential poluts of fuith, It pecovutzes Huerty aud hat strikivig the atr on ull sides of Ium. L {‘Iu seaieperlug iR i Bries Seccial Disputch to Fhe Trioume, Districk Ceutrul Comnittee wus summunied tq | arrests, sud of Bluyor Beaudsy, the case was | thought i proper lnlts. The experluent bas | culls, close dttog ov gho waist, where thero are | rusbed through the currsnt bushes aud back, RBAD WASIINOTUN, D). C., Ut 16.~Democrats are | fueet fn this city to-duy for cousultation. Ru- «-l)nuruw- proved that a free, manly futerchaugo of vivws | four buttons, worn over & lung black velyet | Tulled over tho grass und it out fur the baen, 39 attewptini to weaken the torce of the exposures | Wor said that Slulden Jones, the Degiocratie © is cxpected that tho'new Mintstry witl o | {1 open discussion teuds 10 protmots unlty rather | Walstcoat, which it shiows at the brvust and be- aud the umuzed wie shaded her eyes from he « False and True. 1 Bouth Caroliua by matntalitug that the uomives for Congress, woald preseut) his res- | sworn o hers to-worrow belure the departure | oo cene o " Jow the waist,—these, with o swall und geatle- | sun a8 she lovked after bin und coutiousd u o otalisug that the per- [ fyution wnd ve un the coutest. “Thf cano e a [ of the Governor-General . for Guebee, Trom Whian creats uutacoalew. \ounly tio at ihe tbroat sud & bivh hist, almost | disapvoluted tone: 40, No. HTE e boL Ul poud et | Bopelons OLe for the Democrats anghiw, Jdocs | which place he sails Baturday moiulug fur Eue | 1% Garduer, uvou Bible toterpretation 1o re- | of the sugarloat for, witl & bund of velvetaud | % But 1dou't beiteve ho found a afuglo drode | Se S Amp o RARW AT 6 Chk A2 acter, They wduwit, Loweyer, that cotused Rop | 13 skl bull bubbics, —liat und bl tiosey,— | ghtd gard 1o b arulug ot the Jreaent day,eiat 1L | Bowers, ke up the wostume. P et s Go.b Liouzsads will be wal ¥0% by tus Way they stk 10 bl