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TONDAY CHICAGO - . TRIBUN OCTOBER 28, 1878, . = Ti = Bl o *s, but the Altuation* Y, s AT ey of the Austrian army, for ensbling cavalry to | trace of P:,uwfld e, Tl/mre s no evidence ol | afe, ¥ . Frilliv, the ’7“’"'Zl‘,’,’:“R:;'(’;,‘.‘{}f;;',','.‘,"‘fc‘},”,,*,':,f'; el :?L;i’l"{-i;ffl,.'.’.’u&'i&'fi"v?&"fi?fisfi‘:‘f‘;afii‘;‘ G rt e to] §.‘I‘.’.fi:-1"‘” e e . F QR EIGN. .+ cross by swhmming L ok 1 b tordedy. | itieatonrian or Lad Thita to: expiata tia noeas | oo v, it ) ‘.:.’,,’:.‘:,‘:}'.‘.',’:;,,';‘m';l:, Tridence hetory o m-‘v-‘,]v.'fixfi; ket In the el in Milwaukeo | work tretle the number of speakors employed The Nioth Distelet inchudes the Upner Pentn- | <) 3L U I In the first pince, & cuirasder, with bis horse | priation of the funds. flsh each year on this Ialand was {n \'x:u:-‘lum! 1 sula and the Upper Luke Michizan shors of the e 8¢ ) tes? combdned. The most L N R Lower Peninsnla. It pave Jov A, Hubbell (Ite- accovtred o fuarclinge owmlor, and with - the conspleaats of these *anosties of inflation mnt , atd they fave shown a vigar and of- Tho Ameer; gf Afghanistan Bae Znbuwitz spparatus attached tn the suddle, ney i rorieiration swhich indleate a vigor- E300,0005” wnd tnat the Ameriean e b Ui fstand of (Grand Manan, Doar Jagt ™00 A CHEERFUL BRUTF, e X bave been “Sam’ Cary, who hes devoted | publican) aver 4,000 majurity in 1874, aud abunb G4 24 ; erosped tho river, and then a dragoon foltowed, Nri Yong, Oct. 2r.—Jsmes McQloin, 115 | pobello, was n value $2,000,000 cacl st} Cam. e i Dhve Reigeid:| measly g, montia m’n.@r State exdlusivaly | .50 in 187 and Jc il palle ralect bt lin Lween $hi Rock and the e e oL e s |, Mullcrry. stret, wat aPETAted LWL, avenlng Lo ol the Frencl (mm.u?m:l::"nh.-?.lu':;, o cast 1,0 voi CRintry & Dick " Treveliick, the Trades-Unlon orator | vear. 1iis opponents are 3 named Par- > 7 er, o a4, bl £ v ed In the protection of tha Ser 0 e e O O ima ol the | of this citys and desve farper, of fikinois, Tho | malce and Pawers, of ‘whou nothlog ls knowa Whirlpool. by, memnd ‘of - pope. Lo, Zunowiiz and a | charged with sttempting to burn up his wite, [ EREL 10t U ohe have coceuag 1y Lo 1 this part of the State, AN ENTIRR LROISLATONX {s also to he clected thls vonr, and in nearly every district thred nowinations have becn made, ‘I'he Republican ascendency in the last Legistaturo was aimost two (o one.” Republican atrennth will be lesscoed somewhat Lhis year, but it will atill smount to a relinhle working majority over the comblued l)pmll(lu;. IDNEY. remalndef have been focal luminaries, who have emerzed from utter obsenrity to display an equally utter fgnorance. But they have dong duriog the vear An fmmense amount of schoal- liouse work, which was for s time alarmincly cffective, and, although mow checked, witl yild & considerable harvests Tho circulation of ¢ National 't terature has nlso been thoruughly attended to. Tuo Adrocate and Pomeroy'’s Demoerat are sent to teos of thousands of snbecribers fo Micht- gan. The number of * National apers [n tho State has .increased from half-a-dozen (In the spring) to over fortv,—three of them dailiea, In this branch of political work the ** Nation- o' managers have also excelled, and there can be no doubit that they have spent for campaizn purposes more money than efther the Republie- anor the Democratic Committea, It may be aleo ndded hat they have raised it with less tronble, The rivers have been numerous, and the amounts small, but the result has been Iargor; preciscly as the Catholfe Church ralses from the contrivutions of servani-zins the means to build cathedrals, while wealthy Prot- estant denominations are troubled to erect chapels. Tho ** Natonal” platform in this Staje is 8 comparatively ratlonsl one, but the great body of the * Nattonal”’ apeakers and papers are commtted 1o the theories of Fiat mancy, and to the immediate v-(menl of the bonds in irredectnable paper; while its real vi- tality is to be found’ fu an underlying Com- munlstlc sentiment of no siight Vigor, The conapicuots public men of tho Btate who have given in their adhesion to & Nationallsm *' arc Moses W. Ficld: (icorge Willard, ex-Congressman, and & member of the Bilver Commlssion, naw editor of tho Dattle Creek Journal; Ilenry Chamberlaln, formerly & Democratie candldato for liovernor, and one of the delegates to the 8t. Louls Convention who voted agalust making the Tilden nowmination unanimous; J. W. Berole, of ¥Fiint, formerlya Republican Congressian: and several of the Conareesional candldates who will be epoken of hereafter. Boards two weeks ago. Tlhie Republicans are tory cotfident ot syocess ou thelr county snd feglalative tickets, for which there appeats to be suflicient groutds. FHRD W. JOAN is an independent candidaty for State Senator 1n the aleirict composed ol Ozavkee and Wash- fngton Countlos, Iying {mmediately north of Milwankee County,” aud included in this Con- gressional Distefct, Mr, Horn bas served re- peatedly in the Legisature, has been twiee Bpeaker of thoe Assembly, and is ono of the most sccomplished presiding officers who has ever occupled a similar place in the State, e i & man of brains and genlus, & reformer, and with many qualities of wstatesmno. e ought 10 be elected, and if such should be the result, ho would act with the sdvanced guard of the beat men fn nolitics and the Administration. OTIIER LOCAL CAMPAIGN NOTES, Charles Lullng, n lepubllcan of the higliest character, who enjoys a great deprec of per- conal popularity, is the candidate for State Eonator in Manltowoe Cowoty agalnst Joseph Rankin, the Chairman of the Denocratic Btate Commitiee. Ho will mnke the fight {nterest- ing at least, even In that {uvariably Democratie stronghold. The re-lectlon of Georgo Grimmer to the Btate Senate in the ¥irat District (Kewaunce, Ovonto, ete.) {s congeded. The district Is natu- rally Demoeratic, bul Benator Urlmmer's per- ronal popularity will insure hia success. ‘The (irecnbackers snd Democrats pretend to hava gome prospeeta for carrying Rock County for a portion of thelr joint county ticket and on membiers of the Leglslature, An interview with some of the most sapacious Republicans in that county leada to the bellef that the clalms of the conlition are entirely groundless, Last year the Republlean majority in Rock County . for Willlam E. 8mith over both the other cau- didates for Governor was about 1,000, This is not a high-water mark for a Republican ion- Jority, but Senator Richardeon, who 13 a candl- Uata for re-clectfon, and who knows the county thoroughly, predicts at least an equal majority on the local ticket Lhis year, with a probabllity that it will be a few handred ereater. The ma- jority for Willlame for Congress over Parker &(lrctnbflck) ho estimates ns at Ieast twice that gure. Gov. Pound was in the city during the weelk, : 28 was also Spcaker Barrows, the cg‘anul( ca didates for Congress in the Lighth Db i trict, Qov. Pound expresses a decldedly . cunfident apfnfon that he will be elected by a reasonable majority over his coalition comn- ! yetitor. Il is making 8 thorough canvass of * the districe: his speeches are in favor of a sound currency, nand they are forcible and etfective, In LaCrosse County the hard-money Democrats have placed n decided ticket In the field, with D, McDonald for State Seaator. A splendld_hand money specch from Judge C. 8. Bunton o th Convention was o marked feature in politie affales In this State. Thero s a most respect ble hard-money Democratic element {n Wiscon- #in which only needs a leader to be a pronouuced and cileetive political force in the State, MICIIIGAN. BTATUS OF THE CAMPAIGN—THE “NATIONAL® MOVEMENT—FROSPECTS 1N TUX CONUlLES3I0N- AL DISTRICTA. Suectal Corvespondence of The Tridune. DerroiT, Oct. W.—~The campalgn of 1878 fn ¢liin Btate hias been ag unusual one. It has beon marked by Republican cournge and Democratic demoralizatlon, and by the vrescuce of o new factor fu the politizal problem, whose precise strength is still a watter of doubt. Early In thy year the Michican Republivans syuorely ac- cepted tholssue nnde by the Greenback and i Labor agitators, placed thelr candidates upon a platform antegoslziog In the most cmphatle manuer tho wholg * Nationa!”” movement, and have since mode lheir canvass lionestly and Deartity behind the colors which thelr Couven- tion unfurled. Not apaper, not a public speaker, sdvoesfing the Hepublican cause o Michigan, slnce May Iast, bas {n any way lowered the standard of & redecmablo dollar, and the honest (cotu) pavment of the public debt. In no West- ern State this yeor has thé Ropublican party so couragoously, completely, and consistently fdentifed ftaclf with the causo of o sound cur- reucy and tho public falth, ns it has in Michfgan, The Democratic party, In its reaolutions, declared for guld and silver os the only constitutional carrency; but it nominated for Governor o believer fu *“the Ohio idea,"— the Hon. O, M. Barnes, of Lanslng,~—and, in his letter of acceptance aud Lis speeches, he has studiously labored to ¢ soften the hard-moncy deelaration of his platforin, The party-organs bave not been hurmonious on this question, and thera have been somé bitter disputes nmovg them ss 10 the relative orthodosy of their con- fietng views, Connty and Congressioual Con- ventions have also supplanted tho Michigan witis the Ohlo platforiu: and the chorge bas been repeatedly and publicly made that tnoney was used to corrupt '.Ec delegatestotho Lansing Conventlon (Demveraticl, and nduce them to follow Eastern rather than Wesiern leaderablp o tho flnancls] question. The result of these divided counsels s, that the Democratic eam- alen has been spiritless, and {ts candidates have cotue beforo the people without uny moral friend then wonnied two fully equinped horses helonging to a cnfrassier reginient, and each tawed five {nfantry soldiess across the river and back acain, the men holdlng @n to a tops uttached o the horse. Tho. ex- periment took place in the presonts of a French military commission, and more than 40 French oflicers attended 'na spectadora, The resulta of the triat wore pronotinced by the commizsfon to be exceedingly satisfactory; aud therefore fL s not {mprobable that the appa- ratus—which conaiats of an fudin-rubber cover- ing for the saddle, which can bo inilated by the rider by means of a tube—will be, at all eveuts oartially, adopted fn.the French cavalry, Tha tdea which hias buen put into a practical form by Lieut, Zabowits 18, &t may by remarked, by ng tueans anovel ote, a certaln Chevalier Follard hiaving provosed as long sgo an 1747 to equin cavalry tor swimming rivera by providing each horseman with two goatakins, to be inflated with alr when required for use, and attached ong on the right and the other on the laft of the saddle, the horsemnan sitting with lis lcwe crossed on the top of the bags. Towands the end of the fast century, alen, & number of trials wers made with cork jackets, necured round the sadidles of tho horses, to enable eavalry to swim rivers: and In 1503 similar exoeriments wcre carricd on In the camp of Houlogne. Subse- quently, however, the idea apposra to have been sbandoned, owing, perhaps, to the progress which waa mnde 1o tho art of hasty briugs con- struction; but of late bodles o mulrrv have been axain froquently exervised [n swimiming rivers, notably fn Rusaia anil In Germany. A MEDICAL RECHET DISCOVERED, An Inquiry has lately Leen mada by sclentifie experis tn Brazil into the nature of “curare," the remarkable polson of tha Amazon and other Indians, the preparation of which has hitherto beon kept a *'trade secret™ by tho In- dlan manufacturcrs (n Amazonas. Prol. Jovert, hawever, recently contrived to get an Lndian expert to confide 1t to him, and show him tho plante and mode of preparation, and himscif succeeded fn maklog it and ascertaiving nlso tho physiological action of each fngre.fent. Oue of these Is the powdered outer bark of the Strychnos castetunans, another the outeegbark of ‘the Cocculus toxiferns of Woddell, The watery extract af these barke s bolled down to n proper thickness, atter adding leaves of an arolden of the Phyludendron genus, lealy twigs of a inenfspermacen, sud four piperaccas. By thie experimunts nade at Rio Janelro, the steycli- nos rapidly paralyzes the motor nerves; the arvldea has similar action; the cocculua para- lyzes the inuscles, and espeeinlly the heart, but nets mueh more slowly than the atrychinos; the mentspermacen 13 8- general exciiant of the nerves, and thus nssists the more raptd action of the preceding fugredients, and the pepper reu- ders the toxieal qualities more active, ————— CRIME. IPROVOSYT LYNCHES HIMSELY. Special Dlepateh $0 The Triduns. Vincewxes, Iod., Oct. 27,—~Tho last acene in the Provost-Vacolet tragedy was cageted this moroluz. At8o'clack Deputy-Sheri Heury Ruwmer went n tho Jall to scryv breakfast to the prisuners, of whom thero were three besides Provost, the suspected murderer. One of the prisoners was dirteted to go to Provost's cell and call bim to breakfast., Upon lookiug in he reported to Rumer that Provost was dead, Rumer went to the coll and found the following cundition of aflalrs: Provost waa suspended from the bars of the upper hunk of his cell Ly his coat and towel, s*4if and cold in death. e bad tied the towel mrousd hls nmeek, then fasteued the sleeves of his coat . through the bars of the upper bunk and through the towel gled around his neck, and, drawing -his body from tha flvor of the call, bold 1t In that position until Nfe was extinet from straagulation, .Jlis body wns Inadiagonnl position, with the head fowards the door of the cell and the feel resting lightly on the floor, ‘The vight hand wastightly clinch- ed, resting upon tho lower bunk, Tho left houd wes ovon, hanging down. Ils neck and hoad wero not moro tunn eighteon inches’ from tho rail of thie bunk to which the coat was attactied. From tho rall of tho upper bunk to the floor the distanco 1s. about four fect. e had pluck cnough, | then, to’ draw his body fram the floor, and hold It I that position until respiration ceased. His featurcs were not at all distorted, and theie appearance was the saame as I life. Hundreds of people flocked to the jafl, Ii{s body was at once taken to Gardner's undertaking establishmgnt, where & Coroner's jury was fmpanoled, and a verdlct in accordance with the' facta in th cass ven- dered, ‘The bodywill remain at Gapducr’s until to-morrow, when It will bo buried, One of the prisoners in tho jall, lu tho cell just over Pro- Jost, says that about midoight, as well as hocan detormine, ha heard a slight struggling and moooiug fn Provost's cell, Fromd the tese timony of Dr. Deard, at thoe -.inquest, death must have occurred botweon-S.aud d Mary. 8he was 1 bed from injurles received at his hands, and, coming in drunk, ho set fire to the bedding with matches. The woman rushed into tho street enveloped in flunes, which were with dificnlty extinguished, 1ler injuries aro consudered fataly and coppered an the Marine. Rajtway oy ‘hikel Syiney, Cape freton. They are the Evagpen and the Canadianne, ¥ he Evangeling If ‘England )fnl'm His Southern Torri- | tory, Russia Will Gobblo His %annhem- : e S TUE FIASCO OF CYPRys, Loril Teaconsflold'a Rolendld Rullie pyy uréd by Mro Archibald Forhes, In the Octotier number of the Niuerenty Ce tury the rticla that will bo most generally roy, quoted, and cominented upon s the Paper ‘b’» Archibald Forbes upon the Brivsh ocvunano:. of Usprus, Mr, Forbes, a8 tho represcotny. of his paper, the London Daily Newr, sceye nanfed tho 20rps of occupation seat oyt ln:n England to Cyprns under command of 8¢ Gar- net Wolscley. . Ho remained on the Ilanit Jop, enough to explora it tharougbly, and to m“ through s nevere experionco of the fever that § i fntegeal part of Its genial climate,—lqp enough to percelve the very serlous disadvyy,. taged under which labored the unfortunate (1. ernor of this now quasi depomdency of Gireyt Rritatn, ‘Tho result ol hls obscrvations g duly communiented to ls paper i o serfes 3¢ lebtura, and tho ist of theso lettors 1s now pro stnted in trenchant terms under the captiyp, “The Flasco of Cyprus.” flls subject ts diviqeg Into thred interrogative heads: I, Under w;nlz conditions are we therol Il With what ohje,y arewe ftere? Iil To what est s beinge thurs fulfill theso objectst in disposed of glibly: *'1 discovered tom, disguat,” writes Mr, Forhes, L, 80 far froin belng the proud owners of a new aqulsf. tion, wo arc mere tenants at mill; and, ¢ makes matters worse, arg expressly barred from clatining _on cyictlon compensatlon tor [, provements, Or, rathef. our position s thay ol a broker's man in posscaslon uggop o fictitious Judgment, liable at any thne 1o be kickerd, out withaut recewving the Jaip. crown a day of ulhvlmn-nmncf'.“ The angwer to_tho sccond inquiry s thus summarize], “The avuwed oblects, then, o our o vunatiyy ot Cvrr(u, sotting aside Ita biessinis as o groy; civilizing tnstrutnent, nre, first, in order to gy, ablo Engiand to make niccesaary provision foe exceuting ber engagemont wii urkey to fuig her in defensive warfars agatnet Husaia in e of agression by that power va Asla | and, secumily, a8 an element of prot ogainst Russlan advances in the dicectinn of our indlan Emoire,or Russian machinatimy againat the lfl'nl" thereof wnd our communies. tions therewltn” ‘The answer that Mr, Fortey ives to tho third bead of nguiry, % Towgy extent dous our occupation of ‘Csprus fuli theee objectsl” may be condensed into tag polnted sentence: The occupation of Cypray does not fulfill these objcets to any rxienta ally on the cunteaey, it does nothing to tustyy any ona of them thut might not luve been beiter done i somo other way, ‘The uneailel uess of the Anglo-Turkish Convention—indiua England to aid Turkey in ropelling Russtan az: gression, but placioe Turkey under no reclpo. cal obligation to retrain froty o Russian allianc, nor to asslst Englund should Russin make far- ther advances In Convral Asla~ia dwelt uponin o manner that must make itscll feit evn through the thick skin of & Conservative M. Iatry, Not less nlmr‘fly Ia nasailed the abwrdls, gevzraphically, of the position taken with thy avowed object of thwarting o Russlan advanee, cast of the Caspfan, upon India; and In this copnection Lord Northbrook's grave wittleinn s quoted: *Ta undertake tostilitics tn the —— DAMON AND KRETSSMAN, Spectat Dirpate do The Tribune, Omarts, Neb., Oct. 27.—Tacob Damon, pro- prietor of the St. Jumnes Hotel, died 1ast night from the effects of two revolver shots at the hands of Ed Krelssman, ‘The two men haid an fmprompta ducl Thursday nizht, the didicalty aristog from u eharge that” Kretsstun bad becd too Intimate with Damon's wite. TIE RAILROADS. TTEMS,. The meeting of the General Ticket and Pas- senger Agents’ Assoclation which was to have been licld last - Sntunlay was postponed on ne- count of the ahsence of & number of the mem- bers who were attending the scalpers’ trial in the Criminal Court. 3 The manv friends of John €., tIault, former General Superintendent of the Chicago & Northwestern Rallwy Conpany, and fur seve eral years past Assistant trul Manaszer ol the Chicago, Milwaukeo & Bt Paul Rollway Comuany, will regret to learn that hils complets recovery from his serous fliness o yeur ago hns uot vecurred as was hoped and anticipated. e haa received, or Is about to reeefve, 8 prolunged Ieave of abseuces from the 8t Faul. Company In liope of recuperation aud o pertaanent recovery of his nealth, Mr. 8. F. Plerson, late Oeneral Ticket and nzer Awent of the Clevelund, Columbus, Cinclnnat! & Indiunapolis Raflroad, has been sclected to nct s Commtasioner of the East- bound pool from 1t It ts unfer- stood that Mr. Pierson has consented to oceept the position. Mr. Picraon 1s o first-cluss ticket and passenger AL but whetber lie has the uecesaary qualifications to ndjust the freight problems that will come up for bis action re- main yet to be sgen, 3 Arrangementa bnve been made with Ditts- burg, Fort Wavne & Chiestzo anid Pennsylvania Rulironds and the Bulduore & Obla Rallrond to eurry from Chicasrs to Balthnore the delegates who wish to attend the Women’s Natlonal Ten- perance Conventlon, which is to be lickd in Bal- tlmore, commencing Nov, 8, for $35 for the round teip. Tlekets will be on sale at ths Bal- timore & Ohto, and Pittsvure & Fort Wayne, and Pennsylvania oflices and their depots (o' this city, None but sceredited delegates ean take advantawo of theso reduced rotes. Ladios ae companyine delegates will ba carrled on the samo terma, Tickets will bo sold 1rom Nov, 1 to Nov, 4, loclusive, and will be good uptil Nov. 3 ‘Tho contract leastnx the NDenver & Rto Grande Railway to thy Atchicon, Topeka & Santa Fe Company covers o term of thlety years. ‘The terms of tho Jease, which takes effect December 1, aro_as follows: The Atchison, Topukn & Santa Fo Roud 18 to pay for the tirat yeur 43 per cent of the groas earnlugs, and for ibo alx suc- ceeding years I per cent less each year; from tho sevunth to the fourteenth year, focluslve, 87 per vent, sud for the remaindér of the lease 83 r cent, sud to bear all the current ond operat- ingz pxpenses of the leased road., Al unfricudly leglslation {8 to be stopped, und the Denver & Rio Urande Road fs to be extended to the San Juan silver mines, and along the Grand canon of Arkonsas, on A thive-fout gauge, snd the independent ine to Lendvilte §s to be nmyuml. it 1s underatood that the ultimate abject of the Atchison, Topeka & Sants Fe Company Is to sccure control of the Kansua Pacific Ruad, and that it ls supported in thiscffort by the Chicago, Burhugton & Qulncy Company. e CANADA. Credit Valloy Rallway—The TariT—Ico- Shipments to Ohloago=Criminal Calondar ~Hog-Oholera—Flsharies, uectal Dispalch to The Triduns ToroNTo, Oct. 3%.—The annual meeting of the Credit Valley Rallway Company wus held here. ‘The annual teport atated that Mr. Latd- law. the President, who ls {n England, had sucs ceeded in making provision for tho completion of the raliway, which, for the present, will run from Toroute to 81, Thowmns, o dlstauce of about 130 mitea. Mr. Luidlaw bas, atter much opposition from thoss interested in tho Great Western, concluded arrangements for tho pur- chase of steel rulls and fastenings sufficlent fur tho whote lne from Toronto so 8t ‘Thomas, subject to the required bonuses und excbanges of debentures with the munivipalities, e has also concluiled a finanelal arrangement for the purchase of the nvcuseary rolltnwestock. A quuntity of ralls and fastonings equal to 5,000 tons bas already arrlyed, or Is ou the wey, which will be sufficlent for the requircments of the Compuny until thy opening of uavigation tn ISTY. Track-laying s Faneral or-;‘(lfi': Irish Cardinal--= Sixty Thousand ’cople NDERSON’S STORY. " Present. MR DAS NOTRING TO TAKE DAGK, Bperial Dispateh to Tae Triduns INpIANATOLIS, Ind., Oct. 23.—1a sn Interview to-night James E. Anderson states that the dis- patclies Irom Washington to the efect that he hiad mwle overtures to Judes Shellabarger, at- torney for Sherman, are utterly untrue. Ile has made no overturcs whatever other thaa to say that If he could have the opportunity be would goupon the stand and testify to his present consiction touching the autbentleity of the atleged Sherman letter, He repenta that he believed tho Jetter to be genuino until Weber fatled to produce the original before the Potter Committee, and t0)d Hiscock and Wells the story of fts dlsappearance. Thero- fore e has nothing to recant or take back of Ns former teatimony. Ie then told what he beteved to be true, and now tells tho sane thing : ON TRE DASIS OF NEW EVIDENCE. Shellabarger has no authority for what he is reported to have sald about overtures. The atntemesit he sent to Washington about a week ago waa prepared at the instance of a friend, wnd it does not contaln the name of A. M. Git- 01, the Sun correspondent. Heknows nothing against Glbson, and has made no statement af- fecting him. Anderson’s wife sald hier husband had kept a copyol tho statement, but when asked himself hio dented having it. As 10 the letter written to Maddox, which fs publlshed as a polite attempt to blackmall the Democrats Into doing something for him, An- derson says ho was apuroached some time ago by Maddox, who represented Uibson, the cou- fidential agent of tho Tilden Democrats in Washinzton, snd by Maddox was OPFERED TEN DOLLANS A DAY to go South and hunt up testimony for the Poster Committee this winter. That was the . oatensible purpose, but fn reslity ho was to b sent Soath and kecp still about his present idea of tho Suerman lotter for that amount of money, Maddox having falled to write to_him since he left \Washiogton, ho (Anderson) had wiitten the letter reeniting the propusition, and :r-l.vlmz that somethiog bo done, as he needed elp. Anderson rapresents himself to bo a much- abused man, and is golng Bouth soon, but for what purposs be declines to state. la renews Ttis announcomeut that be iy ready Lo testily be- tore either the Poiter or Allison Committeo i Le shall be summoned. KELLOGG'S BECHRTARY INTRRVIEWKD. Apecial Dixpalck (0 Tae Trionae. WasniNarton, 1. C,, Oct. 20.—f1, Conquest Clark, who was tlov. Kelivga's private sccre- unr{, nad who is now fu the city, betog asked if hie hud any statement with respect to the toler viow of Anderson In the Indinnapolls Hera'd, is reported to have said tho following: Betng asked if Auderson's statement that the author- ship of tho famous slleged letter could be a3 cribed to him was true, Mr. Clark eaid: “ltis a3 triio ns auything tho lying little whelp has ever eald.!” “Is there any truth in the statement con- cerniog Senator Kelioge's part in tho author- ‘ship of the letter, sna the Benator's ability to cxoncrato Slicrman at auy time, and s luten- tion to do sv as svon as the Louisiana ap- poistments tade in his intecost ara coatirmed (" » That is s truo a8 anything the little whelp has ever safd,” was the reply. * And the statemient that the original lotter Is now in_posscasion of 8 geatleman in Phlla. delphlal? “ About that I know nothing, and cannot, of caurse, say anything ubout it." o . WIAT KELLOGG 8AYS, Special Dinwsich 10 The Tridune. Dxs Moxes, fa, Oct. 20—Ex-Giov, W, P, Kelloge .bs In tha clty, aud, {n reapensa to tne Asgocisted Press dispateh from ludianspolis last night, says Anderson has been probably talklog in his cups. ‘Therols nothing in his protended statement, absolutelv nothing, Jle knows nothiug of the alleged Sherman letter, never saw {t, and don’t bhelleyo his secretar cyer naw It The beat evidenco that a Philadel- ‘phla gentleman has (8 the production of It. e says be has po interest in any Lonlsiana ap- putntments. On the contrary they afe all made oand conflrmed, excopt T perhaps @ few minor Vost-Oiflces, o which ' ha hoa no nterest. As to the dispatches, he save he fs willing every dispateh he bas written or sent, regunling the Loulstana clee tion nilairs, shoull bu published to the world, What Anderson says of Sypher may be trne, and (8 probably a disclosuro” of their private nf- falrs, as they lave recently had a faliingz-out, Yhero {s nothing in it, and {4 18 tbe talkof o England, Backed by the Other Powers, to Deliver a Protest to the Usar. THE FAR EAST. RUSSIAN OPFICERS. Lowpox, Oct. 37.+A 8t, Petersburg dispatch says: “The Russian General Stall has bad prited ecveral thousand copics of a vew Afghan-Russian dictionary tor the use of army oflicers." € 3 « LALP MUSIID. Boumnav, Octs 27.—The Times of fudia savs: "The Fortress of Ali Musjid has veen reconiter- edi Filteen quns wore scen in position, but the intrenchiments are poor. ‘The Afichan factorfes are reported to be actively st work converting muzzle-loading rifles foto breech-Jonders. 1t s reported that thirty of the Amcer’s troops are dying dally at Jollalabail, and a forcible levy has been urdored."” PROCLAMATION OF WAR. Loxpox, Oct. 27.—A special from Daljecling rays it I8 expected the proclamation of war nagninst the Ameer of Afghanistan will bo ga- zetted shortly, speeifying In full tho reasons which baye decided the Governmont to declare war, It isstated @ number of border tribes, whom the Amecer summoned to, Al Mus)ld, have again dispersed In consoquonce of the acarcity of supnlics. THIS 13 WHAT THE AMRER WILL GET. A Berlin dispatcli eays it is expected 1o Russla that if the Engllsn occupy the south of Afghan- istan the Russians whl occupy the north. THE EAST. RRGLAND AND TUNKEY. ConsTANTINOPLE, Oct. M.~Lord Sallsbury hins sent a dispateh to Minister Loyard express- ing the eatisfaction of her Majesty's Guvern- mont at tho Sultan’s reply u regard to the British sclttme of reform In Asia Minor, RKUBSIAN BUPERVISION. Princo Labanoft has sent a note to the Porte, acknowlediing the respousibility ot the Russiaon authoritics for tho Bulgarlan cxcessos; and de- claring that the Nussiana will tako nilitary measures against 8 Bulgarlan irruption fnto Macedunia, 3 our Hest hea THE RESULT IN THE STATE has never been In auydoubt. A Republican vie tory by a handsome ‘plurality vote lias been cer- talis from the nutset. Tho moment that the result of the spring-clections was known, the Republican managers commenced work,: An early Convention was called, a strong ticket nominated, an outspoken piatform adopted, and ex-Secretary Chanaler fnduced to tuke the Cbalrmanship of the Central Commitice, Un- er Lila fusd, Lhe party has been tighting for five months a sound-currency battle, aud tiers has been no week In which the policy of honestyand courage has not improved Republican proapects, It wans foralong time In doubt whether the Democrats or ¥ Natlonals* would bo b third purty in the figh The Mame result made it probable that the ‘*Nation- als” would be second; but the Octoe ber eclectiona have reversed the situatfon, cheeked Democratic disintegration, stopped doubtlul vorers Irowm goivg tu thy ** Natlonals,™ nnd taken the hove out of the. latter's fight, The political ntmosphere 18 still too murky to miake closo estintea possible, but all tho pres- ent fudications justify the prediction that the Nallonal " voto wiil not, at the very hignhoest, exceed 0,000 on the State ticket; that the Democrata will suffer the most heavily from this source; that the Republican loss will Le about whaolly made good by the reserve vote of that party; and that the Republican plurality in tho State will be & largo ouc. IN TIIB CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS the present outlook is as followst i ‘The First District consists of this wnn:‘y i\\rn ne), snd fs now represented by ten, A ¥, Witllama (Do), who Laa been renominated, In IbT0 it cast (on Congress) 14,471 Deniocratiey 12,417 Reuublican, and 1,730 Greenback votes, The * Natlonal ' caudidate is a ** soft-nioney," Irish-Cutholie Democrat, naned Jon tsifron, who has never betd office, but 18w well-known oyater-dealer. Ho Lss considerable personal strength, but lacks all qualitlcations for publie Wfe. Willjams is a_hord-mouey Democrat, of ordinary abihities, e is weakened this tine by the fact that ho has been nominasted for's tlird term over a popular represcntative of the younzer Democrats, by well-founded charges of corruption brought’ by Democrats themselves agninst Lho nomtinating' conventions of his party, and the unpopularity of his ** hard- woney " record with “ tho Oblo-idea’ wing of hia party. The Republican candldato Is Joun 8, Newberry, the head of scveral succeasful snd important manufacturing enterpriscs, and some years nge one of tho leading lawyers 1n admiralty practice at the Iar of the Lakes. le s 0 man in the prime of life, wealthy, capable, and thoroughly fitted for Congresstonal dutics. Nomau of lis'ability has Leen nomipated for mauy years in this district, and there aro ex- cellent prospects of his election, with the gain of a Congressional district. ‘The Seond Districy caat, in 1570, 19,911 Re- publican, 17,024 Dewocratic, soa 500 Greeudack votes, 'The Republicans have renominated Edwin Wiitits, well-known for his dramatic exposure of *the Southorn mail-contractors’ jkrap® at the jast sesslun. The * Nationul® nomluce is Levi . Thowas, an Ink-muunfac. turer, of Reading, who was an active Republican Iast l‘\flb‘,’, and wrote a leiter In March cou- demnlng the Ureenback movement, which bus stnce been published fu fac-simile, to s serlous discomtiture, 'be Dewmocratle nominco 18 the Bev. Ira B, Card, ol fitlsdale, one of the ** war-horses ™ of the party, and an ultrs Bourbon. In this dlstrict 1s locatea Hillsdale TIIE MUD-PATCIL. BucuAnrest, Uct. 26.—Tho Russian Governor of Tultcha naa proclalmed the transfor of the Dobrudscha to Rownants, and bas summoncd tha natives, who aro desirous of giving a fitting welcome to the' Roumanians, to consult their Cominuned authorities in rolation to them. THE TRRATY OF NERLIN, Rowg, Oct. 97.—The Xanfulla roports that Eogland haa taken tho inltiative fn proposing a protest against Russla’s deluy in executing the Treaty of Durling that France is pertectly In’ accord with England; and that probably Italy and Austrio, between whom relations now nre very cordlal, will join In tho protest. © - OnEECE. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 2T.—The Council of Minlsters has again dlscuseed the Ureek ques- tion. The majurity arc in favor of a peaceable arrangoment. - A BERIOUS MATTER. A Vienna dispateh reports that four companles of Redifs, which were the only Turklsh forces in the dlstrict .where the Bulgariao rising in Macedonin begat}weru totally destroyéd by the {nsurgents of tho 18th Iust. Six battalions have been seut to refufurce tho garrlsou of Serea, GRIEAT BRITAIN, CARDINAL CULLEN, Dunuty, Oct. 87.—Tho funcral of Cardinal Cullen took place to-day, and was witnessed by 0,000 people, while 10,000 took part in the core- monles and processlon. The body was conveyed Irom fthe restdente of the deceased to the Pro- Cathedral, where 1t will remaln untll Tuesday. The Lord Mayor sud corporation, five Judges, Dr, Isoa¢ Butt, and about a dozen other Mem- bers of Uarltoment, buwdreds of priests, and large numbers of school children asslsted in the procesaton. 5 rlght rear of the enemy I8 not preciscly the way to dofend & country.” Mr. Forbes “paty the case even more strongly when le says that tho Homu Mlufster (Mr, Cruss) “onppears to have been a ualnted with and learned strategic lesony rum the ingenious Individual who Hlanked ths whole habltablo globe by the slmple expedient of golug up Iu a balloon.” Financhally, of course, there Is nothing to be sald in favorof Cyptus,—s country utterly deatitute of svahe bfu resources, It ia a bad investment, and ther 18 no good reason for bellevioy that it will lu- prove, Tho only money that ennt aceitio to Eugland is from the lncrenss in revenue resalt- ing from o bettor adininistration: and this wr- plus doos not 2ot the natlow, hut {8 pledzl to the Individunl Euelishmen who are loldsrs of Turkish bonds. As tothe deadly climare, onnth s known to render any quotations oa that head auperfiuous, 1n a word: * Bricks are not to bo made wwithout struw tn Cyjeus ans muro_than {n Eeypt,'! [ While assentlnz to all that Mr, Furbes 0 urze against the’ bus der, not to say crine, commnitted by the presas Minlstry In uttering the Cyprus ‘scheme, I s probabfe that sober-minded folk will thing twice before assenting onco to the sraukvus adylce that ho throws in by way of climas, 1t {s a characteriatio bit ot bluster, however, anl prohably represents the feeling entertalimd be a very large nutnberof true Britous, * Qur sate- ty, then, cqually’ from dunger, real ar fancied, I our fruut, und from poulLDu chaos tn our ruar, lies lu_the military ovcupation uf Afiehan- Intan, from Cabul and IHcrat that tte wuras, *Thus tar and no tarther 1 will resound, with uffect altke to Bt. Peterabure aud throum tho bazars of Ilindostan, vot from a miscrable islund Ip o dead angie of the Mediterrancan." —ee——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NE-WS. " Naw Yorg, Oct. 27.—Arrived, the Holirls, ol , p o R, man ia bis cops. o'clock. Baturday afternoon Provost seot for a | prococdingly vigorously west of the city, and | from Glasguy. 5,’1;:&':‘|‘Hm:|"‘,‘l'; ‘;:.:m“m::\lg' n:'ul:l:jx’::.ll fiim‘fl"fii g,""':;"J&"zf“Tfn‘:wv?:glg;'":&fw::i&‘;n;{ ;EA*VEBSFE * ,E’P::;l"fil’x i rfl:“l‘lmd F:lllzr(l)xuufir. u!l lh:iCl hedul;lvlln m‘l‘.lwlll l’?:,:‘xuhrm?lul ‘fl‘zli:'{-'l:;"'r‘:’):’l'p g":‘l&h“" QuerRNsTOWN, Oct. 87.—Atrived, the Dritaine the contest ceutre sbout the plans and the | the party unfortunately led to internal fuuds, N’ . ol s ted him aod rematoed witn him somo time. ~ Ly % Now Yurk. prospects of 2 oo Gesentack movemont theh fonud Ke: St Loxno, Oct. £7.~A Miadrid dipatch savet | fie” LR 106, Toratoad REE B RS O | it 1,700 tonm of yatls and fustenluzs, tho sel | 11 rrom Mo Fork “TUE NATIONALS Under that uame all the various ‘Green- bock ** und * Labor " orgunizations hiave asso- clated themaelves. ‘Che germ of this organiza- tion s the old Gireenbnek party of 1516, which Liad 1 skeleton organization {n almost every (in- purtant county in the State, and cast 9,070 votes publican dissatisfaction to work upon, and bas made declded Inroads Into eur strength in some towus in Hillsdale. ‘This fact hes inspired the Demuocrats luto soume hove, aud thoy are work- g ussiduously for Card,” Well-luforimed Re- publicans sre not apprehensive, bowoever, aud there I no reason for any doubt of Mr, Willits® New Yonk, Oct. 27.—Arrived, tho steamer Erlo, from Liverpool. QUEENATOWN, Oct. 27,—Arrived, the Ciiy ol Moutreal, from New York -for Ilamburg; the Persln, from New York. - —— THE WHEELBARROW FIEND. *‘Moncasl, who attempted to assassiuate the King, declares’ he had no sccomplicos. Tha King, upon golng out Baturday, received a great ovation from the crowds which cowpletely blockaded tho strectn.” Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune, Mrupns, Oct. 27,—1he political pot which Jbegon to simmer early n tho week is rapidly essuming a temperature which might properly bostated us red-hot, The Hon. Cascy Young and was 51 years of age, but no further varticu. tars of his former life were gleaned In an inter- ylew vour correspondent had with Father Oester this afternoon. Kather Oester, of course, could divulge nothing revealed to bim under the seal wort states thut Miltow aud Brampton wonld llkrlv tiave been reached tuls fall. The Copla’s cargo han been duplicated. The section be- tween Woudstoek aund ingersoll fa compteted sl i1 operatlon, and promises succesafully for the whole undertaking, A lurge portton of the raliway, It 18 expected, will be completed dusiige e S » ) i t .| Issucd an nddress to his coustitucncy in this of the confesslon, but sald the man wus much | pext venr, Mr. Georigo Laldlaw was re-clectes cte 07— 1 o Coumer i Cory I e A, e onutt | i A T e b 11, TOSES Reput | moruing’e dypeatsn whle he ullee el aa by altstd st th dre otarview with Wi, et | Fresdont itz el Wi iombi i of the Prestdential_contest—umong Democrata | Hean, 17,223 Dewiocrally, aud 079 Grecuback | condiiats for shele suppost, Ie I Woted that RESIIATION, the Fpriest left the prisoncr, having confessed | Uearya W, Leo, tho Newark (N, J.) oarsmian, Ly 3 : Gen, Luke Wrizht_will not be entered for the race, and that My, Young will divide the course with Gen, W. J, Bmith, who, as the Kepublicun candidate, wiit brush with him for the prize, apectul ispatcA 1o Tha Tridune, Wasinyaeron, D, C, Oct, 37.—Representativa ‘Thornburg, of Tenuessce, arrlved fu the city this morning, e exprossca a bellel chat there will bo 8 zain of two Kepublicau Congressmen {n that Heate, OBITUARY, Death of John M, Klippart, Sceretary of the Ohlo Ktute, Board of Agrleultare, Coruunvs, O, Oct, $.—Joba 1. Klippart, Becretary of the State Board of Agriculture, died ot half-past 1 this afternoon. Hu had been delicate for several years, and his lealth was furttier finpalred by over-exertion o attending fuirs ot Totedo, Detroit, and other pdnts slnce the State falr, Tha fmunedlate cause of hls death Is supposed to have been paralysls of the heart ond throat, thowsh phyalcfuns have differed ubout his ailment. X M, IKlippart wus born nesr Canton, O, July 26, 1%, He usttended o common scboul, uiel - was crrund-boy ln - Louisville,” Btark County. Ie afterwards cutered 8 drug- store " fu Canton und studled medicing from 1810 to 1547, 1o was fu_the mercantile bu‘:uxnu uu.\i.mnluu‘:ud Mt. Eaton, and wuy sl ucutly eugugedy as u contracior on thy l’lumn:. l-{.n {'Vuynu & Chivazo tailroad, ,in which veutura be wua Suanclally unfortunate. 1n 1549 bho wus Postumasterat Osnaburg, Stark County, and ju 1553 was assoclated o editlog tlm u{mblhlxlng the Lemweratie Tramcript, ut Sautun, who believed that Tilden showed weaknesas, and Republicans, who disapproved of the Boutheru polfey—looseued party-ties, snd made ready uudiences for the Industrious vreschers of the grospel of intlatlon from the text of bard times, The result was, that, while Democracy and Ro- t\:uumnun were dormant, tireeubackisin was cluz cunstantly urged upon the attention of the masscs, und, fu the local elections of last spring, it sstonished iL4 own advocares by ita unexpected manifestations of strength, Itcur ried not a few of our Inlund citics, and elected a mujority of 1he Boards of Bupervisors in some tmportant countles. Tho purely Tocal character of ue town und charter electlotis helvet un this result, and in many localities tbe minonty warty, whether Republiean or Democratie, secret- y of openly sided the Greenbackers, with the hope ol thus damagiog thelr old enenies, ‘Lhicre 13 5o State canvuss of the town clectlons from which to complle nccuraterciurns from ull the counties, but the *Greenback ™ papers cluimed that thewr candidates st the iead of lo- cal tichets yeceived at feast 70,000 vutes in the ouvregate in April, sud they were probably not far out of the way, 1o ko clelming, however, they det not full fn tidelily to thetr inflation doctrines, but lenored ail contributions o thelr spparent strengthy from ontelde sources, and deseribed the Apnl vote as ouly a gentle wave precedine the November * breaker” ‘The ro- sult of the spring clection with the (reenback- cra themselves was to persundo them thut thelr duy bl cotse s und they shaped their plans ac- condligly, ‘They perfected at once s Btate or- ganization on thie busts of the Tuledu platform Sormally adopted the * Nationul ' neme, s proceeded Lo put State, Cougressloual, Legis lative, and county nominecs o the —cxpressly repudiatiog ali - pro- nes of alltance with either of the old pare Loxpox, Oct. 27.—A dispateh from Rerlin reports that Herr [loflinann, Prestdent of tho Jmperial Chancellerie, has tendered his resigna~ tion. yotes. ‘The caudldates now are Jovas 1f, Mc- towan, renominuted; James 8. Upton, of Bate e Creck, l!rmwrnti Johu Dawson, of Barry County, * National." Upton ts a reneyrade o publican, of medocre abllity, and double-faced on the tnancial question. the will not poll ks purty yute. Dawson ls a grosaiy unils nominee, o 1hun of no ubility, and u ** Copperhead Aur- myg the War. Represeutative Mctrowan will be re-clected by a declded plurality, lu the Fourth Dlstriet, i 1570 the Repub- llcan vote was ls.mh sizatunt 36,50 votes for u ¥ it Is sald, luteuds chulicogiog Haolan early next spring. The hursa Russtan Bpy, winner of the 2:34 racs at Chicago, hus returned to Canada, nud will wlater at Bridtord, Ont. p mucial Diateh 1o ThAe Tridbune, MoxTurat, Oct, 27—=Mr. L, W, tlurst. of Nottinghaw, England, s orzanizing n uew ocenn-ateamship cumpany, for trafllc between this city and Liverpool, e capital stock is to b 81,000,000, 1 shares of $300 cach, The profect has nict with suceess tn this city, % dir Hugn Allun, Vresidont of the Montreal Telegraph Company, und Mr, Swinelord, ol Toronto, of the Dominlon Telegraph Company, are fu New York on busiicess connected with the wulimu werungement butween the two Com- anies. A mecting of local manufacturers was held here, with the object of arriving at some unider- standiog [n referencs to thu changes to bousked of the Govermnent . in yolutton to the taritf, Tho various - trades Interested witl call towother their resvective orgaulzations ac some lutire date, amd digeuss I relation to what changes they desfre, A general vonven- tiou of tuy trade-delegates from variuus pu of Canada witl be held subsequoently, Aw at temot will be nade to harmonlze their con- fiicting views, and present to tug Finuncu atin- fater 3 sgnerul uxpression of the Wisus of the nanufacturing interesta of ths Douttnton fu “pezunt to the tantf, (¢ (s understood that the. questiuns prepared by the Ontarlo manufuciur- eea und (ndustrlst nssocintions will be submitied to the varlous trades here, to b dise A well- n lem of fee-leaivrs y Do Mowics & Ca., ure sisippiing Lwo esr-loads of e daile to Colewza, sud will continue to do so untll furthor onderd, Thiy teo 18 used i Cll caga for pucklng purposes, Aneclat Dicwatch 10 Tha Tridune, noon, making his firgt apocarance at Worl warid's Gorden under tha eseart of a sauel ol volice, preveded by a brass buud, A gt crowd wus In attendante. o e e HARRY BASSETT, " Tientox, N, J., Oct, 37.—The famous 5 horse Lurry Bassett died yesterday. ——— bhim, una promised to return this morning to administer the Holy . Com- wunion, ho by some’ of our beat cltizes t man belue tynened, T ipou Fatuer Oester returned to the prison and told the prisoncr that he bad returned to administer Holy (Com- munion, The prisoner nsked Lim why'be haa come ut such wn_unusual hour, and Father Qester told bl it was best for hlm to be pre- pared to_dle, us tho mob mighs kil hin that ntght. The prisonce asked him what would be the mavner of tus death. He was tald it would bre by hanytug or shootlng. Father Oester agatn exhorted tum 10 confess suvthing in his Jit which would smake him \mnm{ 48 10 his future, but the prisonce bad sothing to tetl, ‘Tho pricst then adminfstered tho sacrawent of Holy Communtan, uud, giviug the prisoner his prayer besdy, Juft him. Tha sulcide of tha prisoner hos relieved our community of a dreadiul suspense, s ull expected he would be the victim of wols Iaw, hence ull classes wero kept Ina stato of feveriah ‘excitemcit, as some Who proless to Kkuow decjurs most positively that & baud of vigilants was _already prepared to make ao at- tenpt to lynch the prisunce to-night. His sul- eida is, perhups, the best solution of thematter, 111 remalne will o burled fn the Potter's Field, a3 stilcides caunot be tuterred fna Catbolic cemn- olery. TR ENPEUOR WILLIAS appears determined - to restne the government, nstead of spending the winter {n [taly, ns his physicions advise. s MISCELLANEOUS. NEW AUSTHIAN ARMA—RIPLES AND CANNONS: Landon Qasette, Oet, 13, The nard figbtiug in Bosuls and Herzegoving s at all eveuts alforded a favorable oppere tunity for ascertalning the general value of the arms with which the troous of the Austro-Hu Karlan artny are provided. The infautry aro now equipped with the Werdl rifle, the cavalry withs the Werndi carbine, and the batteries ene gaged In tho presens overations wisth the new Uchatlus bronee-stcel foht pleces; and from some reinarks lately published (o an Austrlan military papor {t may be gathered that all the teports apeak In high terins of the several wenpous, ‘Fhe Werndl rifle, which {s a breech- louding arm of the samo valtbro as the Martinie Henry, throwing a ball welghiog 34 grammes (2443 rammes belng equal to vus ounce), i3 stated tohave proved to be au adinirablo wespon; very rarely getting out of order, sven altér the men carrying 16 had been for weeks on the wiarch, had buen hotly vugaged, sud had been exposed for lonr perlinds ta wet ol - clement weather. It s, however, sugzested that the charge of powder, which 18 at preacnt ve graminee, or about onc-Bith the welght of The Mosquita's Foal-Chest. facheatar Demveral, At this timo of thu year the moightto & abaut fts busiiess very quictly, but uttu viclonaty as ever. Thoso ot dur readel Twss tlngee-Joluts are vet swullen frow ld atticss way Do fnterestod fn the cxact mxde of B4 operationa, ‘Uhe bl of n mosquito {3 a o plex (nstitntion, It (s adinlruhly cal torent, We wers permitted Lo ova of theae tormentlie b wider o ieroscuid turoueh the kinducss of W, Retsts of this city, o bilt has o bluat fork at the end and fs ajpare Workinge through the greove and propams trotn thy centro of theamze of the furk 13 3 Iance of perfoet form, sharpened with a fito level, Beshietly the twost perfect latee kerit ko8 handeaw, On clther whls of thisLin¢ Two saws ord arranged, with U polats sty and thy teeth well ietined und feen, Thebwis of thesa gawe plav azamst the dance. When the mospuito ahehis with ige peuiar bum, ft thruste D fta keen lane und theu aulatizes the ugertire with the two saws, which ‘.hn bestdu the lance nutil the forked bill, with fts capillary arrangement 'l“” vamplug hlood, ean by lnssrted. The sawint provess {8 what Grates upan the ueryes of 10 victin und causes hiu to striko wilidly at the sawyer. ‘The writation of o muqun'yu.wu condltute on buth the Democratic and Green- back ticketa. car the Republican candl- date {s Cupt, J. C. Burrows, of Kalamuzoo, a wetnber of the Forty-tuinl Congress, and ono of tho most effective stump-speakers fu tho Northwest, Ile Is uiuking a very thoreugh pere sonul canvass of hia district, In Which * Natlon- atlsm ' is strongr; und the latest rellmru {ustity the confident expeciation of als clection. His, upponents are the Reve A, J. Edired, a prom. facut Methodist minlster, whose numne 18 on tha Deworratie tleker with the understanding that he will serve if elected, but will nake no uctiva cauvais; and Tnomas K. Bherwood, a Kulumae rwo lawyer, of inoderste abilitivs aud Detuo- cratle autecelonts, nuw * National, Tho Fith District, in 18 lin\'u John W, Stoue (Republican) 21,608 votes, 1o 18,500 tor the cane didate of the Democrats and Ureenbuckers unfted, Iu it the Nutlonal party professcs o greater strengtt than lu sny othier, sud the voutest I8 between Judge Stond (renowinated) and the * Natlonal® candidate, C. U, Comstovk, of Crand Raplds. = Mr., Comstock was ouce the Democratie candidate for Governor, ts latge manufacturer, aod 8 man of some proctical ability. The Democrstle candilste fs an obscurs Muskegon attoruey named Moy, whose condidacy 18 cliref- ly regusded us an expedient to prevenithe hard- DETROIT AGAIN, Apacial Digpaich 10 The Tridune, Dernoir, Mich, Oct. 37.—A cowardly and unprovoked sssaull, which may rosult In the duath of an unoffending citizen, was committed to-night by two rougns named Witliam Ryan and Roburt W. Fouser. While Frederick D, Barry was standing on the prun ties, denouncivg them both with equal vigor, und takine #teps to make the contesi e | money Detmocrats from ve —it be- the bullet, should be inere % loubtedly owing to-these suws, It 1810 d - takll ~ 1 { bi lncreased, so as to give 2er Ok, Moihie cale ! tha Crl um s be b I t i Lh ts frui vothng tono,—It be- | cessively editor of the dmerican Liberal sud . ¥ aldewalk + on Antolnu struot, talking | QuEuEC, Oct. 37, —1he calendar ot ths Crim- g that o quit a groidl Biate a trianwalar one tuall 1ts phdses, Thus fur | bug certain that many of the **soltanoney ™ | Uhiv Kdrmer, the weavo a wreater, range, With the carbine La friend, Ryanaud Fouser passed, Snd- | inal Court, which opens to-morrow, 18 & very Tu 1864 he removed to Cleveland, nuid was suc- thiv poliey has been udlered to by the Na- tionat * nanugers without the shightest impor- taut devlatlon, sud uny change lu it buy ceased o be probable. TUE " NATIONAL " NUMINATIONY, ‘The head of the Natloual State tisket—~ITenry 8. Binith, the present Muyor of Grand Raplds— 1s & weakk thup of good Intentlous, whose real eywpathy with the purposcs of s party §s ol the slightest. He 18 & large manufactarer of salesutus, abd hiy advertensents of thut sub- stance, s published In thu couutry bupers, have bad yuiut wdded to thew by ridicule of *iutia- tion ™ potlons. e Nutional Bauks sre tho wain object of ** Natlousl " uttack, but Swith s uatockholder in two ol these lnstitutious in lils clty, und Lus been for muny year: real head ol the party 1y the State (s Mos: Fiold, Loreriy member ol Cougress from thisdietrice, en of that pariy will yote for Comstock, The district Is unaoubtedly close, and the result un- certalni but the Republicau coutideuce in M, Stoue’s re-clection is trin. ‘Ui Bixth Dlatrict cust, In 1876, no Greenback yotes, 28,350 Repdbijean, sana 21,015 Dewocratie, ‘Lhe Dewsocrats - belicve that thielr candidate, Huch McCurdy, & promiucut and capable Corunna lawycr, stunds some chance of win- ning; but the Hepublicans have no doubt that Represeutative M, 8. Brewer will be ro-clected. The ** Natlouul” candidate le Jawes L Mead, o Lavslug wervbant of wealth and promiveuce, }ml ot very errutic recopd. s cae0 b8 8 bops- e obe. 10 the Beventh Diastrict (which, in 1570, cast 15,544 Republican and 13,177 Denjocratie Yotca), Owar 13, Covger fv running for » BIb term, saluat Chiarles F, Mallory, & swall countey® ligavy une, ‘There are no leas than threo charges of wurder. Qus of theso §3 brodubt sgainst e juan Farretl, accased ot shootlug Mr, Con- way at 8t, Catharines, Que.; another fs agalnst Mury Curou, & servant-giel, charged with the wurder of her cbild; aud the thied againet P, E. Larols, who s charged with killing % beizh. Lot in an electiou-ruw in Katmouraska, There are two cases 0f bratul usssult with sttempted rube, twWo casus ol shuoting with futeut to comnunit murder, and one caw of arson, 3 Sprcond Dixputck (0 The Triduns. Loxpox, Oct, 27.—Tho lug-chotera, which has been so prevalent ta the Westero Btates of lato, hus extended to Westeru Canada. ‘The discuae bus brolen vut ot Laabton. ‘Flevholers s of 8 most virulcut type, and scores of bugs are dylois from the ellects ol ftu ravases, Ove buudred [udians bavo srrived bere from {nstrument cleaw, otherwlse (L mbzne by a weasd In 150 hio was olected Corréspondivg Secro- of propugating bt tary of the State Board of Agriculture, aud, re- i moving to Columbus, vceunted that pusition 1o the time of bls death,—editing the Agriculturul Roports for twenty2wo years, sud vizaging ex- wasively fo sclentiic studies, Hu was well versed In geology, botauy, wrebwology, snd sothropology, Unace sppoiutment from Gov. Deunison, In 1860 be visited Massachuscits, and made an ln- Yarunl report on 1he cattlo-discass prevalliog u that Btute. 1u 1565 ho was deputed by the 8tate Board of Agriculture, and the Departiment of Aurleult- ure at Washlogton, to esamive the Eurvpesn (nstitutions for teaching theoretlcal wud practl- cal ugriculture, us well a3 10 abscrve the sva- tews of agriculture practiced fn Great Britain prataed for handiness and sccuracy, Fhe fud- apt-digraa pleces sud mountsin guus are reported to bave satitled the higheas o pectations. ALQUT RUSNIAN PINANCES, Ouo of the wcasures suggesled by thls party, and adopted by the (Qovernment rathicr from necessity than from Ebeifel In its elleacy, was the haile of paver fuoney, The anouut of notes fn etrculation, which during the twenty ‘uarl of peacs lud riaen to F00,000,000, was duriog thetliteen mopths of the war lucreased by 400,000,0005 and thiy, measure unquestionably weakaued gho contlgggee of tho Rusatan oyersi- went aud [ed {c 1o wuke convesstons so which It atherwlio would nut bave cosseuted, . ‘Fhiines havd now couig $0 such u puss that it witt be impossiblo for the, Government any lunger 10 pustpone the seitleiuent of the ubove gues- denly turnlng upon Barry,.tboy ssked Lim to cxplain the purport of a remark snado to his cumpuuion, 16 replied that hy was ot address- Ing them, whereupon Fouser dealt bim & stun- uing blow on the head with abllly, Kuocklnz Ltws down and frocturing bis skull, Rven klcked the prostrate mau in the side und head unthl bu lost eousclousuess. ‘Tho ruthans fled, but were afterward urrested. larry was cun- veyed to his residence, wiiere be aow ltes lu s critical condition. et Crucity and Its Punluhmeont The Copenbiagen .4 ftenblad peiates that a famn- 1y well kuawn [n Conenhagen had foux been ‘In tiiu hubit of passlng thelr Bundaye m ot uf ¥ li parks noar the eity, tuking with thom m»uw years olu. A few Sundays age the Hile fetlu 0 unnoticed by bis purents, discovered an uuud atly large toad, and smused bimself by tortt 1ug It lu various ways, linally punziog @ shitd stick through Its” body and g0 i it to the ground, Tbe kext Sund. L:L family again visited the park, and ik |V0(v_ rewemberivg the sport of the e vious week, wenl tn search for more touds, U i found the sulal be hud so cruclly wsed €67 ploued ta the ground und stiil alive, As B¢ MANSLAUGHTER, pectul Diswalch 10 Tha Triduse. Sramcriep, 1., Oct, 37.—The trial of Johin Crosby, o colored man, who, In 3 econtroversy and the cuuutrics of Conunental Furope. flis chateves b thy stuts with C. B. Murmert, killed the latter lass s i 4 coy- | pronched, the pour thing Jookca at bits, 10 e thetrolt, canltalist, who was dalestud for | eichanty ot Hoto, * Netlowalt sud W, T, | report of his tadr of obucryation, priuted dn the D o e, f ailes L) Gidedlate last nighi th the Mehioion oty | D¥iscoustiy bo retiuru to theis bomes dn stuncey- | BRSSO BN Win Gt adifustos: Cotgress 1 1574 becuuse iweibera of bis 0w ucll, a ot Port Huron, Démo- | Oblo Aevicultural Report. for 155, contributed | Alghunistan. -« The pessavtry sro ‘Tho wifo of Dr. Uarrls, of Selmont, has neen i an : : A Tl ¢hild wos torror-strickon at the sz arty voled wruluat bim by the buudreds; sod r'e re-clectlon s certain. cely, if 1 w: le o = | ovs i 5 .o Jeuss Court atter & threg days’ beariug, Tle jury, o v ar . r b e sizbt 4 1 e Tt ‘yuare apeadivg th District hus been clovs for many fargely, 3 It was uot tho sole cause, ta the in- | overburdencd with taxes, sud the mujurlty of arsested at Woudstock, 68 & run crying 1o bis mother to tell be towards worning, brought fu & verdict of wan- e Of tesuing s troducti ( the * Percheron' e ¢ o 7 f & i 2 e I greac atat ey’ il e ‘i divocatiog - ahd | years. “Tise Republicuna corried 1t 13 1o by 85y | brauee. More U SO0 Worth S (hess | B ot Y A e ctra: | slauguter, and fized Crosbys punisbment sy | Somuterlefiiubces. Biets wiiue o bave bov et s ot £ by W ¢ 1t groauliug " Greculackians, - Fleld "l 8 uslortiy and 1614 by 10 walority. T | borvesisonow fuOute. sk wome o tho ceutgyl Uovernuwnta th con. | e years in tho Peulteotlary. fno verdict oo Will b examined before the Polico Slsgutrate | €0 JoF thrc daye lu @ burnind fever, Wikl o . 3 iov, Haye - 3 7 g cy N it U i golll] b dee TLAS IR s MO eatly et iy expeet. The distele m‘y'f,f'.‘K, él::;: 1o 1503 Gov, Hayes sppointed him as Asslst- | ditlon of the masses fasuch as would” drivo the- ff ux TO-ROFTOW. cd 0 his death; Just belore be died be 4 ant State Leologist, and be was assigued to the aurfeuitural portivu of the survey. 'Flis sp- poiptwent be held with distiaction until thy ex- piration of Ll ter wouhl succeed fo Justifylng the futs! sssault. ‘The defcose cuterd people of wuy couutivof Western Lurops to revolution or cmigralfon. With thews It s not a guestion of ten or twelve hours' work, of more or less weet or Qaer, but of dally breadi that, wherever be looked, by saw the v!u\l. eves of the puor tugd, abd bugged 1o bave 1 takeo awuy, act that the l:uwmlmnz[ruwn veech at his State Couvention, denoundlug as Buyiochs tbe class who sought y B0 bake wore than 3 per ceut futercst, by put- castern bumber region ot tbe State, ucludiog tbe Sazinaw Valiey and tho Lake Hurou shose. Al torough this sectivn the *burd times agu Hpacial Diapalch to The Tridune. Brantrozp, Oct, 2T.—Ous Stewart, alias Phasnlx, o quondam butcber of this place, las bocn apprebended, churgod with wakiug coun- wytlon for & new trisl. ETHERIDGE. . —————— - severely felt; eod e district docudes mavy 1 1873 Gov, Noyes sppulnted bim one of the 8 'Sy M ! Pei i i it Bk < 0 . Tiski ~slmle A e s o T . A0 18 o 2 milllons of people ip, those districts are grad- S7. 'Pave, Mivg., Oct. ST.—Perious believi terfut siiver coin, Deteatives whio hase beew an 01d Custowor. i ‘:‘!:(Hg“"r.;‘l-;:'ht: \fi!-.:u.'.‘-x”.fi" r:\_-mlleil wort h=',::u°!mlgfuml:x;l§a_ l:' %‘flx’f“ It Lo obtai | Fisth Conunissioners, sud siuco then b bas douo | ually being reduced & n’cu—uy. to huve lost heavily by the dbsvpcarauce aud | traclur bis operations cousides the coln tiauu- § Ve Fork word biog i 1 paraent iuterest 3 5 A iuaw we, cat deal of valuable work fu that depant- AUATRIAN MKTIOD OF sWINMING WIVERS. ? fuctnrea by Btewars as ghic best hmisation of the | * Prisoner, do'you with to say anytbint oo 3 gl un attoruey fce vyual to e Tl fuce of tho Eoswell 6. lorr, Kenablicau: Bradley 51! He was an bonorary wember of many N Dimdon, hsete, Ot detulcation of Coarles Etburldge, Ananclal ageut | oo bl Gy thal they over bandle your defcust i * Nothing, your Humife €5 H ustrumeut .mn“m.n,A f,'f‘,;’, |.,,; ‘x.:‘.:...‘, o ) ‘ge‘l:;;(:fil;‘ ".:u. ‘l'l fif( ‘}l:{u mnm.{l i -Aelllf; 13 this ‘:x"“ (ur:iu‘llt countries, | Solx‘nu further ‘um. wr:lu;‘{:finlly m;«llo «:: of the Mercanttle Trust ()l‘mup-ny ot Nfl: Y?rk, ""'}3’" et b Frisune, cepl thus—lewme off Ligut; this 18 the »‘.'\"‘1'«“ H Pl 2. P s vk Ught, aud each | und was especlally devoted to the advaucewent | bhe Kiver Scine, lu the uelghborhoid of Pard coutfuyu reticent. and there are uo devyloy 8r. Joux, N. B., Cct. 37.—The Flahery Over- | tiwe Pve bees up befure yod. Wse Wi s -veith vigor eud poiitical satl. 1Le Las organ- | ous feuls coutident, HurPe whunce s, 0 ult ap | of 8 kuowlodie of patusal biatry 1 Obdo. s ke s tnt.. "Thero b3 o e U SENTe ) ) ¥tk the appuratus devised Ly Licat. Zubowits, sevr 0l Urand Mavau Lolund, New Drupswick, | parceocrs, a3 it were”