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. EMBER 1, 1878 as connlderable as those of England and France, {z seems but fale that Italy alao should be rep- resented in the Egyotian Cabinet. Neaottatlons, it savs, have been opened with respect to this. In case of thelr proving sucvessful. which will be known in s’ fow daye, the Portfolio of Justice will bo intrusted to an Itallan. ‘The Opinione Is much preocenpled on the #ub- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, NO OREIGY marner by crowd of (Rifle Claby* wna' follawed na to the Conrt-Nonse, and stood Aroond the conrt-yard atile where I had topase, § was ndvieed by ane person not fo g0 mts the Conrt-House, 1 saw that T could not rpeak withont a row, and concluded not ta do ro, So T annonunced to the crowd that rather than In- Yolve my friends In trouble T wonld not speak. and when 1 twaegeitiog into my carringe ono_ of the oy tain from i Yn Hps whether he had re velved ordery rt‘h\ Ive to the reception of the misston. I thete wera any latitude In the terma of his orilers, he felt sire that the Com- mandant wounl bd aware of the heavy respon- #ibility ho would ineur by preventing the sd. vance'of the minsfor, as ‘hia act would be ac- cented as the ct of the Amcer. Falz Ma- YELLOW FEVER, and mother wers taken, leaving helpin, dren. Dir. Tlomis Teft far Vi pamioll: and will ko from thera to tireenvilie, * Crxton, Oct. AL Al yell LISTON, Oc — yellow-ferer in the country ars recovering; alao tl’t’:t-l'l?:' cases {n the city. The quarautine wil) be raisg! 1 Monday. and Is a'good cltizen,—Gen. Willlams. The re- sult hera is nncerdain, with the chances in favor of Newlierry, Heptiblican nomines, who 1s a much abler man than Williams, avd is & very large manufscturer, o -zocd tawyer, and an - ex- cellent citizen, In m couversation with ** 01d The Russian Press Excessive- ly Hostile to Great Britain, Few New Cases at Any Point in the Old Plague Dis- : Refugees are’ returning to town, g hc nl wae e Ieltge ono B Lhe . homed roplied tht be hithself was actusted by | fect of what It considcrs Italy's exclusion from trict. busincas Is resuming, L L I e L T Zashi’ on Batarday lael, 1ha expreised dne fricnily feclinga towards Maj, Cavagnarl, in | participation in Eayptian affalrs. =1t saya: nATox movan. ilay (18th inst.) T wan to apeak st Storkaviile, and | BtM enca In Newberry's success, E: proot of which he pointed out ‘that, fnstead of | ~Tha negotintions for thin international Minfatry Gov. Baeley fs not sn cerfain, but thinks that Newberry may pull through. ‘There 1a no reasonsble doubt of the re-elec- tion of Wilietts, in the Becond, The vandidates who are opposed to him ara very weak and in- efllcient men. Willetts, while s man ol ouly re- spectable ability, has made 8 wise and cou- scientious leglslator; his record Is good. 1is Apeeches have been srell received, and his dis- to-morrow here (Monroe), but prominent Dema- crata_have ndvised my friends to ank me not to do sn; that [ might make colored peo- ple Teave ' thelr clubw, and they could not Tell what wonld be the consequences. 1 am con- vinced there ean bo no fale cleecion in Ounchita or forchonae, If there conld be, T wonld et 2,000 majonty, Tarze numbers of buliduzers have gone t+ Tensaa from this and adjoining parishes, and {rom Misrinatopl, and e hesr tliat thore hate Batox Rovor (et BL—Ten new o ‘ ano denth, 'rlmls" Hu'lnlhAl:lDflml(m ose Unt uf 0 8ick now on hand a will receive attention, s ne caoad > DELTA, Dxr1a, Oct. 8l.~Three new cases, CAIRO, Catno, Tl Oct. 31.—If thers tmatning fears of {ellnw foyer um'f-'c‘;&;?é.'; comiug down to meet him, he might have or- dercd his men to Are on his party when it ap- peared, He procecded to say that he had al- ready been sevérely reprimanded for allowing the Viceroy's envoy, Nawab Gholam Hussein, to pass, and that, tlmrs)ore he could not vermit tne advance of ihe misslon. He begeed thnt 8lr Neville Chatberlaln would halt till he could communlcate with Cabul. This, Maj. Russia Will Raise Her Army in Turkey to 200,000 Men. Another Frosty Term, Which Will Probably Ead the Epldemie. ara conducted by England and Franee, but Italy haa fallen a0 much tn the opinion of the Great Powera that she inieft on one alde. England fulky tawardn Italy, and losea no occanion of I ting her ncaft. Engiand. like Auvstria-Elongs thanght that, under certaln contingencies, an ai ance botween Italy and Rossla was possible, and #he taked her rovengo for this possibiilty by pur- r‘ouly leaving Italy ant of evary serangemant in igypt, Certainly, Even Mobile Expecting a Call Gladstone Bavagely Attacks the Cabi- from the White Dis- % however great our political [ fa, h % B Wl lincn o tho Wholessle fhere: trict. has been canvassed by very Able local net's Policy in the Afghanis- Cavagnari replied, wan not only impossibie, LUt | qaieiiira raay, na. wa mrpont Frsmerd ot paneitical inteotor, e sbeonsoen hara poiuoate, them," Nearly g At fiomer, Rlila, of Farnersville, #ald In a | socakers, tan Affair, unneccanary, #s the Cabul suthorities had long | cvery kind of Itatian infuence and anthority be- & resuming its wonted activity, usinens gy v he 3 ed, has beel )8 y > conversatiop continued in s strain for som Ve 2 , e, £ e e e hon e wonss | cratlc candidace—wlio, Ly the way, Is a heavy | Declaring the Conrse of Heaconsfleld | e responsibility Faiz Mahomed would tneur, [ 3%, &60, 5,0 Milier that, to | keon silence SPORADIC tho fever, The Hev, Fatlier Chacem caken with o so."The wiiling in Ouchils sud Tensas fol- | Manufacturer in Tattle Creek,' and s very to De a Series of Grievons and the latter ropeating his tnability to allow | Niiighope that oot pients will be. Avpseciued e Boeclal [Hualéh (o TMITVIVENS, . 3 to take his placo during the sickness, < KOs Jowed. Tho inferenca fo cloar, worthy citizen—hag had strong hopes of an the mission tdpass without a pérmit from | Lord Iieaconsfleld: but from France we look for | Mexrmis, Tenn., Oct. 81.—Two or three spo- e CHTERE SIS R ek e, clection: but sakd hopes have been blasted by the receipt of & telegram, to-night, that the Greenbackers have become atarmed, have drop- ped Dawson, whose running qualities are of an inferior order, and placed in his stead the name of George Willard, of Battlo Creek, who has been everything by titrna and nothing very long, Mr. Uptois has had asqurances of Ureenback support, but this destroys all hope. Willard— who has been a minister fn varions denomina- Bluaders. Cabul, At 1ast, on Maj. Cavagnars again point- Ing out the friendly naturs of the minsion, the Alghan, sliowing tor the fist timerome warmth, sald the object 8 this (Henduhl? was merely to stir ap dissension in the Ameer's dominlons by bribing his lllhjaclr to disobey his onlers,—* hy bribing yon aud others " (here alluding to the negotiations with the Khyberees for the conduct of the tnléston). cordisi ald. A full political and commereial sc- cord between Ialy and France wonld place the in- flexivle moderator of the Englinh policy under the necemity of respecting the lexitlmate Fights of Ttaly In the aflairs of ifgypt. The Fanfulla Is decidedly bellicose, and gives the firat utterance to the expression of the ten- dency of Italy to become a disturbing element in Euro'pun affairs, It assumes tho responsi- radic cases, heard of hera and there in and out of the city, are all [ can report to-night, and the reports of undortakers, containivg only one futerment from yellow fovor, encouraze the hope that Memplus and vicinity at last is freo from yellow-fover tafection. But a fow business houses remain closed, and the advertising col- WISCONBIN, AN ELECTIONEERING ROORDACK. fpecial Diwatch 1o The Tribune. ‘Mavison, Wis, Oct. 8L.—A specal from Monroe, Wis., signcd by 8enator J. B, Treat, to the Journal to-night says: * At the Iatess hour {n the campaign in which a Mlander could be ORIME, DO NOT FLAG TRAINS, Apecial Dispateh 10 The Trivune. Batoir, Win, Oct. 81.—A rafl was torn tp o the Chicago & Northwestern Raftroad I 4 deey Andrassy's Polioy Bustained by the New Austrian Delegations, o Tangler, Moroceo, Fearfully Dac- spred broadeast in this the Third Distrlct, kiviug no timo for warning the friends of the Hon, George C. Haxalton, the roputed editor of tions, and a politician lu as many parties—wlll poll the full Fiat rote. McGowan will have a plurality,, and Afr, Upton prophesies his (Mc. Gowan's) clection, Of this there is hardly s At this an amolguous murmur wsa hearl from tho aoldiers d Ma} Cavagnarl roplicd thst that was not & sub- Ject for suhonlinates to discuss: and that, If the Ameer hal any eoraplaint to make, no doubt the Qovernment would give him Ligfactary re- imated by the Cholera. AT THE EAST. billty of terial force, stating that Count Corti has ropresent- ed to Slenor Calrolt the necessity for his words being strengthened by & domonatration of ma- cut Just below Hoscoe this afternoon, Just by thie Bt. Paul express was due. Th'e lrnm‘l?:;: fiaged and stopped by n man nomed Crosty, wha says that he chanced to he wall the track Just as throe tramps wendine dowi umns of the dallles show that business s falrly rvesumed and merchanta are reaching for the trade with characteriatic enerzy. Individuals nod (amilles are re ] . A Were remoying the Green County Jigformer has published 8 | (oubt at'the present writing. o th ed for 2 final . whether MISCELLANEOUS turning. Trains on rallways entering the city | the rail, aig that they attacked him and g, el to the effect that Mr, Hazelton undertook, | Sullics 1t to say that the Republicans will Lowpo%, Oete Birahe " Tamrarh sayn: | b6 nasto dietinetls cumberatand toat she migslon SCLLLANEDUS. from tho North and Eastaro daily erovwded to | biatsevora cuts and bruincsyand hon moaag o some tima last winter, to buy the influenco of | alect Burrows, the prince of atump-orators, in ol 3 ik o | would bo resisted by force, Falz Mahomed re- : their fullest capacity, with ten or moro pas- | 118 story waa not eredited, however, ang yjr: me at nlery y the Fourth *Tho machiontions wbich threaten the 1 ive if th 1 Brnraw, Oct, 81.~—A decres wan Issued to-day Crosby now languisheth fo the Roscoe [ the Jigformer in this campalan, He Las carrled | tg Fourth, =~ every day Lrightening tn | ulfliment of a European scttlcment nrs 31':‘5‘.‘ ‘;’;&:fillhflgh"‘:m‘.‘ifli‘ }_‘l‘".;,‘l::l":"’k:g rohibiting a number of Soviallst pamphleta in | 8eA8er couchies attachod to eacn engine. under arrest, 1t Is thought he pat up the joppe thts uwtul secret In his manly bosom since the | yye Fyfen, "aud his election 18 now considered | losely watched, and wiil bo thwarted | noroigised. O whether they considercd | additon to thoss previously prohibited, In the BAGOAOR 1A% ACHUNDLATED the hope of getting o rewand for maving 1y middle of September, Advance coples have | certain, % by the resolute vigltahes of Lord Boa- | thian suMciently clear answer, to which they at the depots {n vost piles, awaiting transporta- | traln. 8till, the rafirond officinls heen sent out to every part of the Third Dis. trict. To thoss who knew the reputation of the Jfeeformer man no denlal of this Lase, (alsehood is necessary. tle wns bourht ot from his money position, and cosxed 1o the support of Kmr Greenbacker, by anom- Ination on the fusion tivket fn this county, Up to that time his paper shows dircct antagonism o Flatista. Hoping to secure bis own celeclluue wd to cover the inct that ho bns sold himsel! and his flat-money Democratie friends, he has, us before stated, concoeted this libel on Mr. Hazetton. Tho story I8 not belleved here, where its author fs known. Owen King has hired men to cirenlate these documents. This 18 only one of the slanders that the Tiemocrats wre circulating in this State hoping to win votes, but their sttempts will be abortive,” Brewor, tn the 8ixtb, s n splendid man; has made a canvass, and has been greatly alil- ed by Garileld’s great speech lately delivered in 5““" Of Brewer's elcction there §s no ques- ot Conger, In the Seventh, and Hubbell, In the Nioth, both old mombers, will have a walke away; while Hort's chances, ia tue Elgnth, are excecdingly good. He has inade uiticent campaign, Is very able, deserves success, and s Pretty sure at this writing to win the Congres- sloual prive. From a vareful roylew of the political aftua- tiun, I concluds that the prospects are now ex- cellent for the election of a solid Republican delecation of very marked abllity in the next House from Michigan, TR CAMPAIGN. replicd that it ‘was petfectly clear, He then thanked Fatz Mbndmeu for his counc!?‘, and ex- bressed a hnfie that they might agaln mectin more ngreeabla circumsatances, ile agaln shook hands witle im and.departed. It was then per- ccived that the Amuer had no possible intention of receiviug the: mission, and it was accordingly dissolved. 1 )b AUSTRO-IITUNGARY. THY NBICHINATIL, Viesna, Oct, 31.—Tho Relchsrath to-day elected members of the Austnan delegatlon. The Government declared it has no nteation of proroguing the Refchsrath, HUNGARIAN DIRT. consfleld’s Government. With the loyal sup- port of France and Austris, and the approval of {Uermany, the Trealy of Berlin will be sustained to the letter,"” LOTAL 1NDIAN PRINCES. . Loxpoy, Oct. 81.—A Bombay dispatch says: “Intelligonce has been received hare which Jus- tifles the confidence of the English people in the loyaity of the Tndian Princes, Offers of ald are coming In from all directions. The nalive troops are cager to advance on Afghanistan. Thetoncof the vernacular press ls all that could be desired.” TAR PIRATES the ariny. orderad, . Mavu vocata of Moncasi, the mental conditl exccution of the decree the polico wero oblized to make twenty-tive domicillary visits, Princo Blsmarck has returned to Berlin, SPANIBH DISCONTENT, Lospox, Oct. 8L.—A Paris correspondent #ays it appeara that the discontentin Spain s conflned to a ‘handful of agitators, but that n more scrious efnent of disaffection exists n MONCABL MaDRID, Oct. 81.—At the request of the ad- a medical exatnination a8 to on of the prisoner bas been D, Oct. Bl.—The doctors who exam. Ined Moncask consider him perfectly sane. N DOWN AND 8UNK. liavy that the tradk hera nnd 8t Roscoe sial] g krcd fully watched to-nignt, e KEEP YOUR OWN SRURETS, Bpettal Dispateh to The Trivuna, Kewange, I, Oct. 8lL—Sberi Ronko o\ this plave, arreated n:re‘o-dny Robert A, Dayly for tha murder of Samuc?Rogers ot Blinrpsburg, Allegheny County, Pa., aout cizht years nqn’ Davls admits tha murder, but claims it was yp. intentional. Davis *‘gave himsall away” g 4 married woman in this county with Whom he had become too fntimate, which resulted o 8 family quarrel. \V, A. Fisher, Pelice Magty- trate, was consulted nod informed of the fay, {te lmmediately wroto the suthoritics ar Sharor. tion to tha residence of owners in various parts of tho city, Outgolng passenger trains carry away but few passengers, those few belug chicfly convalescents, with pale, hoggard feat- ures, scckiog recuperation In more northern Iatitudes. 1 reported Actiug-Postmaster W, J, Cnaso and W, J. B. Lonadale hoth In a dying condition Inst night, A favorable change in tha condition of both theao cases occurred this morniug, and now thelr plivaiclans are hopeful of thelr recovery, The breaklng.up ot . TILA PATIIER MATIEW gAMP (Cathollc), and the appropriate celebratfon of All 8aints’ Day, promliscs to be qulite an event e care 1 Iu . in Catholic circles. Beforo loaving the camp- | burg to know IF they wauted Davis £0 twhiy et DR Ooly vy llmited aoiount of work hus been | % the Perslan Gull ave been saverclypunished. | ppger, Oct. ol.Lin tho Dist to-dny Premier ter Dar s LTl Dritish rovenuo eate | oround In the mornlag the holy mass and come | retared & belokram i teormami % v e e, st MUk o DTN 5 G P.f:{.‘.';'fi.“&‘: 3; Imported speakers, Michigan ls chihiy Tieza asked thatithp election for the Hungarlan | g0y E S ter falvatia. | Beventoon of the | munion will bo colebrated, and the solemn | arrestcd. Cheeves, o member of the last Legistature of this State from Racine County, refuses longer to ba nmde a tool to help the Greenbackers. In au able Jetter, occupying two columns of the Ruavive Journa', hie grives his rensons for declin. iug to be enrrivd over futo tho camp of the fiat woney party, Mr. Cheeves 18 a gentleman of preat influence, especintly among the termers of this region, and his decision will have an im- portant bearing upon the clection next Tuvsday. The following I8 tho closing paragraph of his letter: Now, fellow-farmers, do you deslre to return oenin to a depreciated currcney, with which our Greenback and Democratic triende propose to treat you? If you do, well, vote for tho lemocrat and Greennick men for the Leglslature, and they will e you a woft-money Senator for this State, 1t 1s idle for the Democrats to say to us, they have hu part or lot with the Grecnback pariy, In our State Legirlatura last wintor, thirtcen uircenbackers holding tho balance 'of power in the Assembly compelied them to accept thoir candidate for Syeaker, Although tho hard-money Dremnceats protested agalnst an alliance, they were ted Gown fn caucas, Wo now sos Lhe same pae- a_[avoring ailiance everywhere by indorsing the tireepback candidates, again roceiving fram them tho iaw, whicts they nppear to willingly accept. Hf thin means anyfking, it meana that tho Demberatic party hue boen sold out by its lenders, il tue Greenback party stand ready to take des Iivery. Wil the honeat Democrata saffer them- rrives 10 be transferred ko cattle to the shamblant Or will they, Itko men, artse and assert their riehis b repudiniing the entiro ticket, nnd thus ahowing their unfaithful leaders that, ullnnuxn!hvl have made (he sale, thoy are poweriess 10 mako the uelivery? o osscssing & large number of very able men, who, as a rule, give tbeir scrvices Rratultously, Her great Unlvenlty has given ner a'lare8 number of scholars, and quite a number of goud orators. The campaign has cost very little, In no State in the Union, prob. ably,.could such a catnpagn have been carried ou,with a3 littlc expense. In the older countles the work has been mostly done by local speakers urnlunuml_‘. Tao Ureentback heresy had a tirm Toothold n'Michigan when the campaizn opened, but, by l[mmcusa labor aud eplendid stumplng, the Flat system bas been driven to tho wall, nnJ every intelligent man In the Stats now admits that the jaith clement will be the third harse lu the ruce, aud badly buaten at that, After Nov, 5 you will hear no more of the Fiat system in Micligan, T™HE 8 Ha. T have heard »Old Zsch ™ on two occasions. ‘The “old_man " iss power in Michigan. The average Michigauder swears by *Uld Zach." There 1s not much in his atercotyped speech; Lut it is bold, aggressive, and sirenctheniug. 1 hieard Senavor Ferry at Cassopolis. 1is specch wag in cood taste, geuteel, rather wordy, but, ou the whole, effective. This, however, is not his forte, e Is ono of the wost useful men in tha natlon, but oot a auccessful stumper. do my travels jo Michigan during this cam- Ppaign, it has been my good fortune to hesr, on iwo occaslons, tue jolly, good-untured Trow- brilge, the cloguent’ Burrows, tho sharp, keen, Inctsive Conger, and the tender, touching, mag- netic Mrs. Huzlett, Willotts (s candid, but very inwderute; Mctiowan s logical, but lacks physlcul - power; Urewer writes, an excelleut speech, but Is nut n great orator; and liubbell anxzce. Loxpoy, Oct. 8L.—A Constantinople dispateh states that the Greek Minister thoro has re- coived Information thal the Brittsll note urging the strict adherence of the Powers to the Treaty of Berlin will recommend mediation on the Greek-frontler question. TIlR RUSSIAN PRESS, Loxnoy, Nov. 1—6 a. m.~The Russian press is extremely hostile to England, The Vedomostt says the great struegle with England, which has been preparing for centuries, wili occur In Afghavtatan, The Ruski Mir declares the timo has come when Englaud will be beld reaponaivle for past delinquencies, REMONSTRANCE. A Simla corroapondent says It fs no sscret that the Indian Governmeut has urgeotly aud tepeatedly romonstrated against according the Amcer further delay, 'Tha Viceroy has used his whole parsonsl Influence In lavor of immediate action. The sending of an uitimatum is univer- sally regarded as o cryel and humiliating mis- take, ¥ THE ULTIMATUM. , The same correspondent says the ultfmatum demands s full apology’.and recepiion of the Britlsh mission by the Ameer, with other condi- tions. Tlero is no expectation that it will be sccepted. 1t is hoped the Ameor wlll refuse to permit the emjssary who siarted on Monday tu delegation be lielid Saturday. The Opposition moved to postpone' the election until after the address fn rep! p the Royal speech {s voted. The debate on l{ll motlon was adjourned until to-morrow, i . Viaxya, Oct. 3t—The Austrien delegation elocted to-day chusists of about thirty-five sup- porters and twelitv-ive opvonents of Counat An- drasay, Itlee tgtml that Andrassy will have amu larger majority In the Hungarlay dolega- on, A [ CIIINA AND JAPAN. o 1CHINA 84N Fraxcisco, Cal,, Oct, 31,—Arrived, the steamer Gaelle,? from [long Kong, via Yoko- hama, ? dloNe Koo, 'Oct. 1.—An extraordinary at- tack was made oh the night of Sept. 25 by Chi- nese pirates on d'house In Winglak street, Hong Kong, occupled By ¥ Chinesc merchant, and suo- poscd to contaln'lafge quautities of treasure. The assallants lahdea at miduigatand organized the assault with'lerfat care, posting sentinels, and keeping guard! over tho entire nelehbor- bood. A Aght wha maintalned for several hours between the pirafe¥ and the police. Theformer at last dispersed hnd fled In the boats. Several were wounded off bsth stdes, and one robber was kiiled. 'I‘he‘}zltnder accured by the thieves was small, Thereih creat excitement in Hong Kung, aud: predadtiouary measures are de- Loxpox, Noy, 1-5§ tho scores of the contestants tournament at 11 o'clock laat 49714 Brown, 035 W Rowell, 8133 Crossland, 803, ‘RELIGIOUS. Fanuy's crew perished, HYMBNBAL, Yeston, Y. M. C. A, PARIS, Oct, 8l.—~The {/n'vers states that Mar- gret Rothsehild has applled for admisston Into the Catholte Chiurch as prellininary to ber tnar- ringo with tha Duc de Guiche, LIABILITIRS, £00,000, Lonpon, Oct. 81,—Tiie liablilties of Thomson & Navhew, the tumber morchants, mouth, are £60,000. VESUTTCR. Nartes, Oct. 3L.—The eruotion of Vesuvlus bas recommenced with great activity, TR PEDRSTIIANS, . 2. m~—Tho followine werg in the walking nlght: Corkey, B§75 Miboert, S35 of Urango- Epecicl Dirateh to The Tribune. Wititnwarzi, Wis., Oct. 81,—The State Con- ventlon of tha Young Men’s Christlan Assocla- tlon opened with n devotlonal mecting, led by W. E, Letvis, State Becrutary, followed by re- ports of délégates from colleges, universitics, and lncal Assoclations. Upon Invitation, C. D, Ingersoll, of Cleveland, 0., adidressed the meet- Ing upon the subject of * Internatioual Waork,” showing it wis in harmony with local and State Associations- throughout the State, riving a elevatfon of tha ark tos wagon prepared for the purpose will be In order. At 1o'clock the proceasion will form and move Intdo the clty to 8t. Bridget's Church, where s thanksgiving discourse will bo pronounced, after which wiil follow the bencdiction of tho most bleased sacrament, aud the singing of the. Grtliorlgp Te Deum, when the refugees will proceed to iheir homes. Arranguments have been made to provide for them une weeok's supplles, 2 VICKSBURG. - DEATH AOAIN, Bpecial Dispateh to The Trivune, Vicrsutug, Miss,, Oct. 3l.—Four new cases of yellow fover have occurred In this elty during the last twenty-four hours,—Miss Thompson, o daugliter of A.J. Conklin of the ferald, and a sonof Mr. Lachor, and Mrs. Zollinger. But one denth Is reported in the city—a colored child, From .tho country wo have the death of a child of W.A. Cushman aood one of: N.B. Lanier. Tho fever svems to bo making sad liavoc among the chlldren generally througliout this scction. From Meridlan ten new casgs are reported, and from Delta, Ls., three new cases are reported to-dav, Mal. Reese Cook and Dr. N, E. Smith were taken down with the fover yesterday at thelr homes In the country, Dr. J. C. Harrls, whio has been down wlith the fever at Balton, was brought to town this evene STAGE ROBBERY, Nzw Onrrans, Oct. 81,—The Galveston Now? Foet Worth special say. Two masked men stopped the west-bound stage to-day near Mer. ry's,Creck. While the highwaymen werg viundering the mall-bags tvo frelhters drure Up and, opened tireon the robbers. Unegr their horses was wounded. Tha rabbers re. turnea the fire, but, secing it was Ketting hot, both mounted one horse and rode away. They sccured threo rogtstered packages, the value of which Is unkoown, The stage was without pas. sengers. NECOGNISED, 81, Lotia, Mo., Oct, BLi—~The Qlobs-Democrar'y Topeka, Kan,y special says: Mike Raourke, ar. rested domo days ago vut ou the plains, way identilled there todddy Ly T.J. Matthews, of ‘'ompuny, Omaha, as the the Amerlcan Express man who held tho pistol under his nose while the expro: ron tho Kansus Cltfl,t:!l. Joseyl & Council Blufts Rallroad was being subbed :;::rI}Vlulhmp, Mo., about the middle of last nth, ONFE OF THB BEST AGENTS. &prctal Digoatch to The Triduna Eraix, i1, Oct. 81,—An Elgin agent of the P. H. Best Browing Company of Milwaukes named Jacob Stricker has defaulted In the mum of $1,000. A man represcnting the Company ls bare, and looks tu Striker's bondsman, Fred. tha frontler, but it is Lelieved he will t. ded 3 donsed history of th [zation i i} Seialk Sehirmmas, for el LLINOIS, I8 8 good reasaner, but mther hoavy, cross tha frontler, s believed howill tem- | manded, a coudensed.hlstory of the organlzation from the | jnz." Bince his arrival his condition has become i 1 fl: NG . T leard % Billy " Williams, n',“gal-n in his | porize. sl Vice-Consul Qoo Batlev has (nkcln cna\rul a{ Oirst meesing 10 Albsny, fn 1809, to tho- pres- "‘;’ mu‘:‘. BOLD RODNERY, Special Dispateh tn The Tribune, great discusslon with the repudiatur Robinson, | ~ Anothor dispatch from Simia says the ultima- | Aairs in the United States Consulate-Gsneral | time, showiug an lncrease of Interest and GarzNa, 1, Oct. 81.—DBoone, the Ureenback candidate for the Assembly, who was indorsed by the Democrate, is out Inacard dn which ho rtates that the redson -ha has not accepted the at Jonesville, Ho has marvelons power, and his work in that part of Hillsaate County was veey eifective. {ien. Gibson, ot Ohio, spoke fn Ypsllant{ last cvening, and is_certainly one of the most interesting orators I have listened to for tmany & year. at Bhanghal, tum gives the Ameer a-very short time to an- awer, at the cxplration of which It v belleved thers will be a weneral bidvanco, + OLADSTONE ON TAN BMITISH AFGHANISTAN “IOLICY, -, £ ol 3N e “ baapar, Yoronasa, Obl'10.—There is an animated discussion in Jfi'»ahuu and Awerlcan officlal circles over the uh 'stion of the right to ueport Auerican wriminals. “The'agents of tha' Earo- osaty wad read by, water, on the * Need v, B, Turner, agradualRrowth. Reports wera recelved from 8, W, E. T.owis, 8tate Secretary; Hrother Will- fard, of the, State Bunday-School Conventlon, and o fipaticlal report by C. W, D. Conkling, of White- An Pritapsreuia, Pa., Oct. 81.~Duriog the b 8anco of the owners, thieves entored the house in Camden of tho Bulson brothers, vld men, and us cach returned ho w fzed and bouad and n‘\mnl into a closet, Thu housa was then robbed of* oveyyiling valuable, lucludiog s BAD ACCIDENT. Mr, Joha R. Cody, Bivaal Oflicer at this place, mot with a scrious accident last evenlog: When mounting to the summit of the skylight ‘to ex- ;m.( o the raln-fall gaage, ho |ll‘plp and fell, y ilni¢” several of .hia .ribs, and.otherwlisa |. R Desmoeratle nomination fa becausa b has not | St UG o000 i bean nations can thus dispose of hardened con- ot Special Work tor Young | PRCIRUL, Severdl of s -sihe, dnd - othorwlss |-lafge hidunt of nons 4 been ofllcially fnformed of the action of the Con- | Lad the ;::dufonfi: .2’.;'2‘2{‘.’.'.?{.‘&2'3‘:53{?;3 LoNDo¥, Oct. 81,—~Gladston, in a specch de- viuts, but those of tho United States have no [ Men. shtiwlag great nced of work In their w{."e Felbig (A LR ey ,Zm. ventlon, It (s a dodge to secure the support of the Bourbous that will not win, He has fosult- ca the party bothh pubticly aud In private letters to individuals, declarlog that the organization was equally as corrupt as the Republican party, nml that ho did not want a mingle Democrst to vote tor him, preferring to run solely asa Green- biacker, und au the ‘candidate of tho Greenback party. 18 reputation s that of a political Ebyster and demagogue, and his clection would L su everlasting disgrace to the county. HOCHELLE, of Blalno's great cration {n Dotroit, was deliv- ered this uvonlms in Litchiel ty by Rezent Hynd, of the rom a slight forelen accent Beotch descent. The audfence was very largo and intellizont. Tho speect contatned more sound senge, exhibited a dc:rr knowledge of Kfl“llcl] econotny, and ovinced & more couipre- cnalve kuowtedge of the functions of govern- tnent, than any other political speech to which 1 have listened In this part of the Slate. His vindication of the Rapublivan party was the lulmlut outburst of impassioned cloquence I have heard for many & day, The audience was d, Hhilisdale Coun- State Unlversity. 1 judge he is of livered to-dsy at Rbyl; doclined to give the Government the confidenga they asked on the Afghanistan question, sod. complained of thelr withbolding authoritative fnformation. Re- viewing the information which was obtainable, ho showed that the relatlons with Afghanistan wera satisfactory during his &dmintstracion, and he justificd the displessuro of tho Ameer At the Dritish occupation “of Quettah. He polnted out thatl the wesk power walch & profcsscdly chivalrous (fovernment threatened to punish _far recelviog the Russian such power. The treaty between Amerlen and Jaoan implies tha yight of tho Japancse to de- mand deportatior in spceified cascs, but makes no provision for Consular action. Much confu- slon s consequédt upon the case of Thomas Glass, o notorlods offendar, whose exoulsion was urged by tho United Statea Consul-General and required by the Japsnose local authorle tics In YoKobams. Ntrict legal authority was apparently exveeded on both sides in deal- ing with _Qlass, aithough good intention was evident, The noceskity of an explicit order from Washington i generally recognized to meet future similar cascs. her - iehem complls suro to follow, i, Who ‘ds‘they were Independent, roaming 6" to place, needing speelal induze- menta tor. educativn and relizious culture. Young “slen’s Christian_ Assoclation could ['¢ would hands in'lurthering thts work! Tho Gospet work of the Young Men's Ch was opened by tho Kev. D, E, Birce, of Ruclne. ‘The tnain object of tho Assceiation s to give the ()m!wl to'young men. The work to heac- ied: could only be done by orayer and Suriptural - stady, and’ evangolistlc work was Tha Joln risttan Assoclation Corusuus, [nd, Oct, 81.—The ninth anoual CAUSE, JEALOUBY, . Speclal Dispateh (o Tae Tridune, Eraiy, [ll, Oct. 8l.—A young man named Miko Haunlgan, formerly restding here, wa shot by a fealous husband at Stillman Valler ‘Tuesday ovening, and is at the point of deats. and ft In roported to-night that the accident of yesterday has caused a relapso of tha fever, NASIIVILLE, GLAD ADOUT IT, Bptcial Dispalch S0 The Tribune . NasuviLue, Tenn., Oct. 8l.—A grand mass. meoting st tho Masonic Theatro to-night in the futerests of sanitary progress and growth of the city was an excecdingly pleasant affair. The escapa of Noshville from fever was 80 remarka- CAPITAL SENTENCE, Crnvsuany, 0., Oct. Bl.—Charles McGil, the mirderer of Mary Kelly, was to-day sen- tenced to by havged on the 19th day of Febru: ary nest, , lo that it was deemed vroper by the citizons to e— Spectal Digputch to Tha Tridune, y b re- | Couvention of the Indiana State Young Men's | D “'1132:;:L;hl‘; n’llxll[l:h‘('):l.n!ml;l_lg:“b|¢c='§!?l‘n\:sa. 951'3..’1'335.""35:5&'&'&'-35 g*(u’x:‘:lg';oflm Tosaal was oan, sulomhle thaat e deadse of noel‘;:‘ull'tnt'lllch:‘g)l{l ‘r‘-m:'ol;re‘:m“mdm: "’m&m Chrlstian Absoclation assciubled this evening. | oXpress in sonto mapner the joy felt over tha . IIANGED, Just eveulny, Judge Btorrs faling to nlppvnr. As usual, 1he srgument was on the finance wuestion. e comparcd the buslucss of the national banks with that of private bonks, and whowed that the former wero making less money thun the latter, e stated that three privato Lanks in Frtcgan pald only $400 taxes, while two natfonal banks pald somo $8,000. e favored iving pational banks better facilitles 1or dobnge business, so that there would bo luss 1eductions thuu we now have. lic showed the with Republicans in applause, iis wonderful oratory, tis beautiful word-painting, the grand- our and wajesty of his thoughts, cannot be re- produced ou paper. A8 an orator, with power move men, o certalnly surpasses any Alich|- wan speaker to whom I have listened. Mark this man! I hava not the pleasure of hls nc- nualntance, but be 1s one of the Michigun men of whom we shall hear ot & future time. Alter hesriog him I feol almost Mke thanking (iod that 1 lost & leie In the holiest causa for which a the Embassy. The sendloz of ths Embassy was apparently @ breach of Russiu’s engoge- meats to Hogfand, but he feared Russin would cto as o justification the unfricudly conduct of ritish GQovernment. (Hadstone declared that to saudlo India with- tho expenses of de- fenso against imaginary dangurs would be an in- Justice as monstrous &s any recorded In the bis- tury of the world, Mer. Qladatone, In concluslon, asked llfieup}u to compare the stute of England tn 1573 with with that in 1878, Hs encrgetically defented wmutiny at Tokfo are tortured ta compol 8 con- fesslon of the crime and an exposuro of thelr accomplices. Theidetuils aro not yet publlely knuwn, but It {s greatly feared that the Uovern- ment haa rescinded tho decree agalnst torture, ‘uero ara roporteamong forelrners of lmpend- log changes in tte Ministry, but thoy ure be- lieved to bo grout Notwit] ing’ the heavy floods, harvest prospeets are bountiful, United dtates Minister Bioghara is about to ! g g ‘The sosston will continus over Sunday. u largre delezation {a present, and athers ore caning, smong them some of the more ineut workers In this and other Btates. are ninety-nino Associations fu tho Btate, and the work is fu quite a prosperous conditlon. * Quite rom- Thero TOF_PROPHETIC CONTERENCE New Yosg, Oct. 81.—~The Prophetic Confer- once was presided over to-day by Whllam Rey- !l:n:xu; Mont., Oct. 8l.—~Frank Roberts was hanged at Virginia, Mont,, at 9:80 this mornlog, for the murder of Morrison on the Crow Reser- vation, ‘HYMENEAL. Tmportant Soclal Event at Ostkosh, Wis= Nuptiata of Mr, W, O, Goodman, of Chl- eago, und diss Erna N, Sawyer, Daughter fact, Gov. Porter acted oa Chalrman and T, D, Fite as Sccrotary, Addresaes wero dollvered by Dr. Plunket, Uov. Yorter, K, B, Stearus, James Whitworth, Dr. Collender, Blshop Feeban, N. T. Lupton, H. M. Doak, Dr. Bowllog, Dr. Hoyt, Dr. Atchison, ox-Gov., Brown, J. 1’ Mc Gulre, Dr. Fitzgerald, Dr. Mencez, Prof. Ben. . nett, and Vr. Batrd,' Tho speechics were brief, and favored the advancement of sanitary sclence 3 d the seasiun was bezun by | Iadividuals and publi m rega " return to Amerleaon Jeave of sbsoace, nokls, of Peoria, an Y privato ladividuals and public cofporations. | of the Mon. Flilutus Smwyer—Other Wes Sillacy OF (io. Steenbude argumEns, - dad Betriak et ot e H W :,’;"’"E"l';',:,.;;h:":.':?‘;’,; :Ho‘a{,"",gg“ it sar Younihara, an attache. of tho Department of | the cougroration singing “‘All bafl the power | Efforte will be msdo to havo similar meotings | dings, Eipeclly that of T i MISCELLANEOUS than ouo of 40,000,000 sn enemy. ' What thoy | Finauce, has salled for Europo on busluess con- | of Jesus’ naume,” Thero was a large Incroaso of | 1old in all parts of the Btase, in order to gol Boscial Diaateh to The Tribune. and did gu;:fwc:l:'lu: ll?: atiae ¥ fn',,,,“;“ Lous, were now protesting sgalost wus not increly a | Yected witn the rotiaion of the treatics, delegates, Prof. Lummis, lethodist, read a | tho peoplo Interestod in the protection of health, | OsiKostt, Wis., Oct. SL.—Tho wedding of FOURTIL DISTRICT. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Erax, 1., Oct. 31.—The Hon, John C. Bher- Wwin, Kepublican candidate for Congress for the Fourth District, will close the campaign with the fullowlng appolntments: At Capron, Oct, #1; Wiuncbago, Nov, 13 Marengo, Nov, 2, ulternoon; Hampsbire, Nov. 2, cvening, It js penerully conceded that Mr, Sherwlo will recelve Trum 7,000 to 8,000 majority. ELUIN, Hpecly) Dipateh_to The Tribune, Evary, 1., Oct. 81,—This evesing the Rr{mb- Yieana Leld their last campaign meeting ju Meu- delssabn Halt, ‘The house was packed, and the £peech by Judge Parks, of Aururs, was latened o with futerest, Parks came bere fn the inter- Bpecial Dupatch to The Mexrus, Tean., Oct. 81.—Politics continue to wurm up. The National Coagressional Con- veution, which has been {n scesion the past three days, concluded its labors to-day by nominating Col. Andrew J. Kellar, of the Asalauche, on the hundred and sixty-seventh ballot. Col. Kellar, not belog In the city, it {s not known whether or uut be will sevept the nwnination, the doabt belng Intenaified by his pronounesd preferonce lor the llon. Casey Youns, who has already au. vounced bimself 2a the Democratic candldate for reclection. The elcctiun comes off uext Tuesday, 10 there is very little time for swap- sories of falae steps, but a new system of Goy- ernment by personal responsibility of the suv- crelgn, only likely to sap the foundations uf the wonarchy. . RUSSIAN SENTIMENT, 8t. PerERssuno, Oct, 3L—The Golot rejolces over tha delay In the English operstions against Afghanlstan. It says s long as peacs cou- tnues Hussala can give arms and money to sny one, , MOROCCO, A TRRAIULE PERTILEXCE, Wasuinaroy, U, C., Oct. 3L.—The United Btates Coosul at Tangier has transuitted a dis- patehs to the Stotw Department glving sn nee vount of ‘tho fearful ravages of the chiolera fn the Interior of Margeco, Thu inlsery amony the people 18 great. Hnisiness is almost completoly paralyzed. The cliolera Is sweeplug over the uilddle and southafp provinces. Huudreds sro dylng ol starvation: To sll these misories, small- pox and malignant fevers add to thelr horrors, Never beforo has Morocco passed through such THE RUSSTAN ARMY 1N TURREY. Lonpoy, Uct, 31.—A Derlin’ dupatch_states that lussla intends to raiss ber army in Turkey to 200,000 wen, TUR AYOUAN BEFUSAL TO RECKIVE YUR BRIT- 1518 MIRSION, k 10 London’ Times, Rev. Dr, Tyne, Elumy, P, led apsons, ou *Tho Auti-Curist," Clurch, reshyto paper eutitled, * Klugdom and Church.” The 8r., was received by the Confer- ence, aud spoke briefly, Dr, Cooper, of Alle- in prayer, and the Rev. H, M. 8 of Huifalo, read a paper Age and Developinent of At the eveniug sosslon the Reov. Dr, Goodwln, of Chicago, nddressed the vast cungregution, expressing the firm conviction that the pre-mil- lenolal comlng uf Curlst was tho clear and uu- mistakable teaching of the Word of God, naserted that it carsied with it the hope of the He THE GFORGIA RYNOD. ATLANTA, Oct. 81.—Tho 8ynod of Georgla to- Miss Erna M. Sawyor, youngest dauguter of the Hon, Phllotus Bawyer, and Willlam Owen Goode man, of Chicago, tovk place this evening lu te presence of the lamily and a few friends. The residence of Mr. Bawyor was boautitully decos rated with floral embullishinents, oud the krounds Urilliantly Hiuwivated. The parlor in which the marriave service wus provousad was trimmed with smilax, and In the centre i o horseshoo of carnations und tube-roscs, sar- mounted by a Low sud arrow of tube-rosch Dinmediately beneath tho horseshos a ribboa was strotehed In the form of & knut, till the entrance of the bridal party, when it was with Nashville, aithoueh mors exposed to dangdr than any ottier clity in the South, Uil not bayon slugle Indigenous case, and but few Imported cases durlug the provalence of sho fever, CHATTANOOGA. COLD WEATURH. Apecial DisvateA to The Tribuns Cuarraxooaa, Tenn,, Oct. 81.—0no death to- day—Willlam Butler. Four uuw cases, two white, Weathier cold all day, and freczing to- night., Yellow fever certalnly cannot stand such blows as it is now receiving, Thormom- Disatcl uter at 0 p. ., 8§ dog. Refugees are returuing it of 1. H. Evans, candidate for State Repro- | WING horses, mptii DarJERLINO, )Oct. 18.—Further particulars of | & foarful ordeal. All the leading lsraclites wud | pigut, by u vote of forty-ons to seventeen, sus- In considerable uumbers, Tho Board of Health | 0rawn aud tho frisuds sssemblod. l‘ll;lu seatative. = T fi:‘fi:fi,’}’:fl:fi;"flfifgfl;‘fi‘:’f:,';l’;“,’;‘”g‘: b | many Buropeaus hyve fed from Taucicr, pavic- | tained the appesl of Brank E, Black, susocaded | has not officlally anmounced ¢ safe for them to | Cercmuny wes performed . by the Rev Apecial Pitputih 10 ThE Triduue. SenisorigLy, I, Oct, 81.—It is sutborfta- tively stated here to-nlght that [all, the Na- Bpecial Dispuica 1o The Tridune. Invianarorss, fnd., Oct. 3l.—toliowing Is the uflicdal vote for Secretary of Stute, Just vomputod: Democrat, Jobn G. Shonkiin, 194, strivken, while wildand uncertatn rumors of the rayvages of the pestijence in the luterior, which aru brought dally t0 Tangler by refugces, add to Ma). Cuvi at Alf M tember, ari and the Ameer's Commandant . Onthe memorable $lst of Nep- the mission started at J o'clock 8. Trom the Central FPresbyterian Church, Atlanta, for giving a danciog party at bis house. The Church Sesalou will appeal” th case to the Ueu. K. C. Andersou, and the happy couple were s+ d bably will o & duy or two, Col, 2 o RSt peoably ey slstud by the slatur of the bride, Miss Emms Durt fs out of danger. Curry is still holding on 5 i 3 < to life, but very Jow. Dr., Wight Is all rluhit to- | Bawger, bridesmald, sud James B. Goodmss, tuwal candidato for Btate Superiatendent of | 7795 Hepublicun, lssae B, luore, 18M5T; Na- | i, from Peshiawur for Jumrood,—a pleturesque | the general vonsteruntion. - While tmecoes | €Fel Asiembly, day.. Ois casu i ngt yellow fover. Riley, the | best mau, Tue bride is & most beautitul svd Justruetion, will not withdraw. ““’" y l‘““‘,’ Juwes, B0415; Bhonktin's | fort iytng just within British territory, and held | rumbers of beresss. Bro. HArving io o very ——— tom, 18 gebiliog ulaie Giss) accomplished youug lady, the centre of o wide LASALLE. wluraiity, 14,113, v for us by tbe chicf of a village n ths neighbor- | atreots of ‘Faugier, and whbio tho merchants are THE WEATHER. aperior, i getting sonk fuely. crle of friouds, Bho was attired In Speciat Dispaich to The Tribune, "‘W““"fl DEVEAT, ing plabi. Our camp was pitcbed 1o the east of | selliug all the breadstufs atcost, the autharities Orrics or 7Tus Ciiizy BioNat, Orrices, # G A i v a e lasate, D, Oct. SL—Mossre. Hynesand | vy, S0l Diocied jo 74s Timme, the furt. The toral, number accompanylog the | suill poratat fu lovyfiz & tarlif of "0 per cent on | 2 (tigron, D, G, Nov, 1—1 8. e Tudion. NEW ORLEANS, aly_sclopnar. Mhite', astla o dreshy," J) Fursyth, of Chicago, addressed the Duuocnu:fl a “'l“,';““'"»h e ived '-l “L—‘ "‘“'8"' misslon amounted to not quite 1,000, | all imports of pruvisious. Add to all theso feur- Foancasco and the OB, Viitor. o TUE PRVEI X0 LONGER EFILENIC, med with potut lace, diamond jewelrs. ulll “n:l L-lnymlmuvvcru;m Iu speeches whic] sucral Doveus Las recelved u teier from Gov. lil( th]n eleven werg British - officers, | ful visltatious) tha furtuer fact that the ueleh. | tions—For Tebnesseo and the Oblo Valley, clear Spsctal Dlaaleh (0 Tae Tribune. Tun bridesmalds wore white gros gmain sk clivited cousiderable avplause, our natlve TILDEN, Itice, of Massaclusctis, assuriug oim that the figures of the Republican State Commitico can be trusted, aud that Butler will be Leaten by st leusi 25,000 votes. gentlemen, and 294 fighting men. ‘The rest were camp-followers. The carringo consisted of 815 catnels, 20 mules, sud 40 horves. The whole formed a cortege cunald. baring countries have aliost completely cug ofl Morocto from comwuuicativn with the ‘outside world, und uo glovaier pleture can bo imagined, or partly cloudy weathur, cold weaterly shifting to warmer southerly winds, falling, procedea lu the cast portivns Ly rislug baromater, Five youur wentlowen ofliciatod h“:rlll’; ’nilo A, Wilbur, of Chitago; H. G, Wi of Syradsn, N e dorept A, Niridbet,of Wi * New OuLans, La., Out, 31,—Fiftoen deaths sluce: noon Weduesday, aud seventv-nive casus, b At a mecting of the Buoddd of Health to-nlght £ waukee. 1t BOBE THIAL. LOUIAIANA, I . Conflle e . 2 For the Lower Lake recfony light ruin or : ; il iy waukes, snd Tilly. Lyndo, of Milwa I'1rrssung, Oct, 8L, —The testimony in tha Apecial Disyuich (o 738 Tribuna, ?;2‘-";«’1‘::::!:&“;«‘1’:.:&‘3 m'fi?e" fii:l.'.’fi.f:. THE CQDI‘I E TRADH snow, followed by clusting wedther, cold nortl- |t Wus declared that "‘-l-‘f' faver has "”“‘: 8y Amm:f’ the; promineut guests presc Iln::l case of the Unlted Btates awainst Tilden, for th oew OuLBans, Lu, Oct, 8L—Tho Citizens' | D%io"Auioer, 1t awas Knows that the Mir 1N 10X WEST INDIZS, weaterly backing to warmor southwesterly | P€ épldemic, and the Guveraor was requested to | yuroad were Uoy, Siith aud wie, :n‘l -\ell e 1ecovery of the iveome-tax alleged dus to the g&fiffi“":‘;;fi‘::’m‘::wfi& F«:’;w‘x“ 5‘".' Aknor, or Master of the Horee of the Ameer, | Jlavawa, Oct. 314=The report of » selling of | wiuds, Fising, foliowed by stationary or falling | Withdraw bis broclamation of quarantiue. Buustor J":‘W ltfl d"“t'- o‘l" ,\fi)w'-nlee;' Government, waa resumed this morning, lent rehtratiou. It 18 charged that B0 was prescnt st All Musiund,aa bs was knowu | cooltes Lrouahit by Pr. Sece from Trinklad fa | baroweter. Tuithe Tatevie Auectutia Irecs N oo, of Mahwun A 3 ' ‘Thotas D. Messler was examined. Ie was Lemocratic votes arcfraudulentiy regiatered,and posscased with 8 fanatical batred of the | conrinea, with theaddition that Seccht hiad en- , For the Upper Lake roglon, Upper Misslsstppi Nuw OkLRANS, La., Oct. 8L—Tlo weather s Aswood, of Mulisupy Jamos Il Elmore filll wifs and Cul, C. 1)y Roblnsou and wite, of English, it wus deemed unwise to scod the ” and Luwer Missourl Valloys, warmer, clesr, or e . th 3 case csoriagiy K Asslataut Presklent of the Port Wayuo Rellruad | it the books show 150 votes |4 oue house [ phigle churoy futo tho pase unti sccursta fofors | €cei to brlug frafh Trinided and Demercra [ 414 Luwer Missaurl Vallsys, warmer, clear or Sleer, cal snb iy Dicathsc tuclre, sivsoy | Ureen ay: " Wllkauy Ey Mocncer, Chiaf Clert for three years prior to 180; koew that auring | 7oe0 DUk thres reude. mation abould bave been obtaluod gs o he in. | 10,000 coutles a yeur, they being cotitracted for | Barodieter, possibly follows 1 the West por. | revorted forty-sevou, ) deaths, [ of dho euutos il A, Willigiou of Coleats that time Mr, Tilden tind recelved dividends ONE DF T‘.—_NE CUSTER vmmws. teutivus of lned?vul‘:lu‘dml:k ). (;:Tvull‘llurl flve ycars ut vue slilling s day, aud that of the "'1’"5 by risiug barometor, and coider northwest | total vases, 14,089, i‘jfa‘;'én:?"flrv uaplally ol -Chicksgs, L i was, therefure, directed Lo ride forward, takiug ) winda, ; 3 . ¢ {imille Joveatusntin Yio Latence Branch to Bpexial Dispaich fe The Tribuns wiui bl 'u-mulx stoort uf ho pulice wud forsy. shuiies whom focenl ind sfrealy Higii g Shuionary siguslacontinoat Duluty. Tolsdo SPUTS, e e e o ks .. o ) N =2 the head man of our own frootler villawes jandusky, Cleveland and Section 8, Erle, Buf* oniLE. » were lilden reeelved ¢ aunui frow each of | BisMakck, D. T., Oct. BL—A singular devel- rou : ch. The fraud 1o the coutracts, which were 4 Dawox e of it Prominont among them o IWO origagees, {OF BEtmE a4 voushs kg | OpRIEUS trunepired at Fort Lincolu to-day. Mrs, L or g Shendiy (Kujberess, ;- Direutly, | <& ra J falo, Rocticster, Oawogzo and Section . Sectal Dissateh 1n’ The Tritune, L T LR LT el Alr, ler ulso teatiied to the genufucocss of e sinuture 10 the recelpt for §30,000 shuwn yesterday, Bergeaut Noonan, who dled last night, tarna out tohave becn & wan, “Mre” Noonan was a laundress st the post, and a most popular wid- uade out lu English aud Speuish, cousisted iu the Eogilsh nut being a trauslation of tho 8pau- ish, us the latter Raye Becchl full power of trans- and shortly afterwards a nuwnber of troops llued the upposite ridge. After considerable detay a messcnger arrived, aud augounced that AL UBBKKYATIONN. 0, Oct. 31, K, Weaiher Mooz, Ala., Oct, BL.—Che Buand of Heslth Tevorts seven ucw cascs,und no deaths, for the tventy-four hours endlng at uoon to-lay. ‘t'otal {oves, from Mrs. Bawyer; a warranty deed o fua reslaence No. 637 Miilzan aveunic, Cileas valugd at §:25,000; an of] partralt of eveelf, AU ————— A " ¢ a1, 90, 1 p i Muss Emma h dant would t to wieet Maj, | fer while tho fofiner did uot meplion this | @i%4 a1 cases, 23} doagtie, B, Weuther clear and tool, | & lurgo brouze statuctia Iro ! TS v e g been miarvied thres Wameh | Uy auart il tirew otiers o1 6 oot ladkotu] | condiion, Some of b conicacts. were for i ik provpets of kil Toost Srwigle | Bawgors ko set ol -t FROSPECTS OF TUB CAMPAION—FREDICTION oF m“"‘u‘ “Her? basband 18 & member of 1o | DY tht shle of the streutn, balf-way betwecn thy | ove year, and signed by the coolles who ) edition of “;’nnu" Trom Souator Howes 3 A BEPUBLICAN PLURALITY OF OVER 20,000, Succial Currsapondance of The Trizume. Scyenth Cavalry, gow o the tald. Therw (s no explaustion of the unnatural union, except that two ridges. I rey ' Bhortly afterwdrds be was scen approaching, vould read; the rewainder wore for five yoars, signed with thelr inarks by those who conld nat* ninlinuif, 2. N NATCHRS, | o Natones, Oct. 81.—Thequersntine was raised benutiful palr of woolen blaukets from Uov, : 3 itatious had . & ! and Maj. Cavagruart, taking with him the Cou- i 3 GREBRAL URIKKYATION, ¥ bere toalay, excopt asto persons aud bagguge | Wasnburn. Upwards of 1,200 my Hore were Corpwaren, Mich., Oct. 25, —The cawupalgn | the supposed Mexiean woman was worth §10,000, 1 Y rvud or did not understand the coutracts. Tue e e 1 ~M1h : % Leen-issued, and the spacious parlors | 1 Stlgan b sxceodivily warm . i e, | S v abla L0 buy *her 1 iohuni's. i dace T weianied Ly Ve b oottt v taives” | Hriist: Consul thereforo acized the coniracty, i s gty | rom Iufucted ports, aud woolen sud cofton | DSCR, sy S99, (U6, MERCIRAN orchesry ‘the Repuolieans planted ' themselves squurely ** Hhc ' had been with the Scveuth Cavalry nlue years, sad, ufter considerublg trouble, and resistanc want forward to weet Faig Mubowed, the rest 0w the part of Secehl, Who brouzbt 8 ¢i¥l actioh " gl (Har Ay frncy i Wealner, Kuods packed in fnfected ports, dlicoursed wusic, » i was lpduiged o by " ¥ 2 s Irgpm |, Milwaukeo, he o Ajueny 73 0 +. Friday, Nov. 8, has bevi sct apart as a day of clig ¢re Wad Do of sentiment on the aul 5 X } Ry bick Natéhex bas eu) Irom the yellow | refresbments, uoderths S Hire ject. The Convention was au uint. There bus AL, TRISON COMGRESS. Hie fraondiy, o b Auear wstowptod to wob | fgiter suceceded i shioiuis the cootics buck. ta pfard i i deoly W yullow, chotcest deatl Leen no letting dywo on thestumy, The gyuce lave beeu squarely wet, witbout soy sors of caqulyocativn or dissembliug. No grgodercam- T valiu bas ever bevn fough M40 extensive tour of the Btate § am In Evol wlorlous victory, Qov. Cruswell dpa.’the whole o to predict g, Sruimavisin, Ji., Oct. 31.—The Rev. Wipes, Becretary of the State Hoard of Public Charitics, Who bas beew absent tn Eubopo for some months as Illiuois Commissioncr to the “Iuternstional Prisun Cougreas st 8tuckbaolm, Sweden, rejurued to-day, lis seaks bighly of 'thet body, and of the conduct of th bln, o he was accoul- ymiod by wora {hao the stiulsted number. lu]. Cavagoarl, iowever, put him avlde, saying thiat be bad cotue to talk not with blm, but with the Aweer's oflicers. On weeiiug ¥alz Mabon- ud, Maj. Cavarnari ghook bands with biw, aud the two particssat dowu, surrounded bya wulyle ol hundred of Falz Mabowed’s soldiers. Thw Trimdad, Bome misuudorstanding was rvfartcu to biave arison betwesu the Bri Consul and +| iaticr bad threatencd to withdraw the Consul's ¢xequatar..’ i} T . The sadaclty of the whole scheme will ba ag- 'nrn}:l:led whed the fact 8 Known thot these tbe Uovernmont berd, snd It wus ruported thu E:fiii:_ ¥ . fruw Milwaukee, wers of the ttow, ‘Vhe fortunaty grownsinas hnb:):i;:::: partnor uf cx-Congreasmsn Bawyern l;' 'l:mw of Bawyer, Guoduiay & Co., wholessle WD dealers, of Chicugo, and bt havv""""I:‘"‘,|. day.ur two, will tako up their residsuce cagon fever, 3 : b3 . ' JACEEON, MISS. | . Jackpox, Oct. 31.—Tcu now cases since yester- day goon. Dr. Bomlss, of the Yellow-Fever' Comuitsaion, and his topdgraphical ssslstunt, Ay, Kerrj pruceddod to Lake dtaslon by a spe- ‘clal car viiariepod by the Graud decretary, J. L. {ul Dispatch to TAe Tyidune. 3 o A 0ing TR ‘. 6 Europesu prisons be fu- | 1 1 ce. | cuolies were,withouj eyceptiog, Britlsis subjucts. Powe 1o * purposs of " taking wup. BrookinutoN, NL, Oct. SI,—1lus eredlsd mm.u“,u“m Uo elected by over 20,00 plu-- €d.""Me. Wlues A\vflnm‘myu ‘makv an offf- ?&'fi"‘fia‘bfif:fif"&i‘#%?‘flfl ".fi.“x“'.’fiii i e § by os ! -‘-fi; ‘lundl 93 Lake. "M-n?r Wubiyn Becwon, lm:hwk!l""‘ "““Ws::"‘lxm- Y by Wls down, and e rotius Wit | clal report of bis tours ¢ Uoth Lo aud the Coimandant wers squally | '+ ITALY, - ] McGi, tho Rev. Dr. Watklug, and Dr. Daiie) | thie city, led bo the marriae slaar, Miss B0 ! mure thau verlly tho prediction. Tug victory i B servauls of Lhelr respective Governmenty, uod, | COMPLAINTS OVEK TS BXCLUSION WHOM PAR- 8 were of the purty. Dr. Buniss expressod hiw- | Hatser, o accouwplisbed youus ady, well 3 - -wili bavo wuse tiau ordinasy siguilicegon - Fhe | © OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, therelore, only carxylog out their orders. Thers | TICIFATION 13 BUYPEAN avFaluN, @ selt greativplcased with bis visik o Lake, aud {m:my nmmml u llillm:u;:l{w‘l:::rrwunm.‘r T oeen clearcut ‘sod welldeluca, | LIVERROL, Oct. 31.~Arrived, Bavartan, from | ¥ah Heisfore, no uucessly fur tho discuswion'| Rowu, Oct, h—The flatis,of Rome, referring ) it o e over theres Enty ive. peraiaa | Moo of (haun foam ollis ciiet L Siat You will Kuow what victory teaus. Bustou. il warcled o In snybut s friendly *Rleits | 4o the apootntment bf Mr. Rivers Wilson and M1, a tiod (et bevoatT-ous WhILe wie) T0art b ooh 1 Pl st ey et perlormed b5 JHE CONGKESIIONAL DINTRICTS. Niw Youw, Oct. 31.—Arrived, State of Ne- | intended advauce of Lhe iisefon; uod that 5er | de Bllguicres us wembers f the Egyptiun Cabi. 2! ored, out of wbout 300 cascs. Entire fumilics | W. H. . Adums, Previdens of the I be First L now seurcicuted by u bard-money | vads, frow Ulasgow. Neville Chawberlalu Lud sent bl ou (o wazee- | uet, saye that, aliau tuterests beibig, at least, i Lave beew wwept Bwaye L0 otler casce Ltler | Ioyau Uslvereity