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/7 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 8, 1878, the clalms of the Democracy, the Natfonals, the tirecnbackers, and ail other disruptive elements to & lerse of power Indtannnotie Sentinel s Dem, ). From the jresent outlook It would seem that yesterday was a bad day for the Democracy Thronehout the country, No _alngle State, st far s §s known, hias mzun\cn\ Indiana in its devotion and fidetity to the goott old cause. e Yort: JTeratd (Ind.). Norw, then, who will be Mr. Conkling's candl- fate for Governor next year! Tho euber- natorial election in this State next fall will de- olde the Presidential election of 1880, and it will be a battle Of the giants. Perhnna enator Conkling wil run himsgelf? Conkling ngainst Tilden! What a race it would bel 81, Lanix Post (Ind.). At the rate at which Democracy I8 losing its hotd upon the people it vromisca” to dizappear by the time it gets control of hoth Youses of Congress, When the hard-money Democrats of the East and Houth have left the party it will he in & pitiable condislon among the people, eyen though it may hold the power fn the Na- tlonal Luaieiature. . Cineinnatl Times (Rep. Y. The victory fn New York s nob ta he gaugoed by ita present resnlts, zreat as theso are, Thu gain of Congressmen, the retention of a United States Senator, and the cverthrow of Tammavy arenot all. 7t changen the whole outlook for 1530, 1t makes of fthe thirty-five Electoral 'votes in New York the controlling clement in shaping the next. Prestdentlal contest, Sty Lonix Tlans-Demorrat (lien.). The great. contral fact revealed by the elec- « tion ncwws Is that the Democeats cannot elevt a President in 180, Until Tucsdav there was room for doubt, but now thers is nonc. ‘The tide has commenced rolling fu, and Republican- $am will rench high-water mark In tine to mnke the electlon of Mr. tlayes’ anccessor certaln. For snattofl-year.” the galns mada fn the East are at once aplendid avd surpristng. The com- nlete collapse of the *Uhlyfdec® is the most cheering politieal triumyph achisved for years. New ¥k Trthune (Rep,). On the whole, the judument of the Northern people 1a that the destinics of the country ure 3thil aafest in the handg of the party that freed the glave, precerved the Unlon, and stands now the bulwark of the Natlonal honor, and the champlon of rational finance. Yesterday's work made this judzment plaln. We now gon- fidently hope that the work of 1850 will imnke It Plafuer atill. For the frst thme since the in- suguration of Presldent Hayes thers s good reason to trust that e may have a Republican EUCC8ROT. Deirolt Fyee Press (Dem. ) \ The result of Titexday's clcetion, tot only In Michfran but elsewhere, reinforees very sirik- inely the maln lesson of the Ohlo election {n Octoher n showing the folly of an attempt on the part of the Democratic party to sccure volea by the sncrifice of principle, In cvers Btate and in_nlmost every Congressional 1is- trict where the Demnocracy lowered thelr stamd- and for the purpose either” of preventing defee-, tion to the Natlounl party or of winning buek . dexerters, the party hos “suffered loss by the uparativu, Hoaton Adtrertiser (Zep.). The intelligent,~ industrious, and sober citi- zenn of Massichusetts have won n honorable and dectsive vietory oer the factlons of lzno- sance, dircontent, and disorder, marshaled by desperate demogopites, W eapture the State. There was never bietore so favoratle an occa- wion for the onstauuht of the Communistic cle- mentr, and there is not lkely to bio snotlier in our generation, We congrntulate the people o tho auspicious result, It Is a tribute to the etability of virtne in this Commonwealth which adds a new la to her decoratlons, Newo Yurk Sun (Dem,). The fact |8 that Tammany, under the one-man powes of Mr. John Kolly, 8’ fraud. It Is in apposliion to all the principles and traditions of vur free institutions, The ‘Tammany systen (s I hustility to the pohitieal rights of the people, 1o the freedom and fudependence of the fran- chlse, to the proper niethod of naking nomina- tions for oftice, and to the honest and fatr ad-- minfstration of the public bustucss of the elty, 1t {3 onti-Democratie, auti‘Bepublienn, anti- American. Henee It fa that ghe jeopls of New Yyrk have yoted tho doom Jf Tammany. New York Times (lep.), ‘The State nas gows Republican for the first thne (v 8ix vears, and thocity has been dellvered trom Its botage to Tammany flail. That fa triumph enonuzh for one day, even were {t not certath that the enuse of public folth, honest udminlstration, ang ufiual rizhts has triumphed 1n half n dozen States bhesides. Tho overthrow ew York, lliie the detent of Butler uretiy, I8 one of the resubts of yester- dav's cleettons In which honest men without afutinerion of party.wil! Bad nbundint eause for rejoleing thronghout the lenth and breadth of the land. * Lawarilte s uplersdonrnnl (Dem,), On 1he whole, Demoerats have reason to cone bunsselves, lirsty on heatime the Re- of pelly 1o n Man and, secomd, Upon g happy escape howling Qreenback Wiots, who theeatencd to swallow tahigs awhite back, Ths 1t will bes Denecforth, between a con- rervative Democraey, bent upon sensible finane wtal retorns, and thie Radlenl Republicans, who are owned by the munopolists, afd refuse both raifel and refortn, 1o sullering people, 1t will not be vosed or innddled by the rantlue loals who followed Butlee, nor the nddle-vated Imps of dorkness whose praphet s Duennls Kearney, Detenll Pont (Rep.ds If under the banner of resumption, tho He- publican party, heginning its campaten In the midst of hard times, and with s dizelpline everywhere reluxed, und its rauks more or leas dlsorganized, tus. closed [ts ranks, restored Its discipline, and earried every one ol the North- e States except Indinng, what party can hope 10 stond before it after resuniption s accomn- plisted and_good times are restored? 1t may now be set down as Anjost o certainty that (i Thesldent elected fu 1850 will be o Republlean, and that he will be backed by » Repablican Cou- gress. The Solld South 15 offset by o nearly unbroken kepublicarr North and West, Puttaburg Comvaiercial-taselte (fien. ). We huve reaped the reward of standing firmly ny to right vrinelple. Greenbuckisin has been most_miercllessly squelehed, ns iU deserved to be. It was not the Iriend of the poor. Itwoult never buve beneflted Jabor, 1L was the mere pretext,—the dreum of demagogues, aod tu- tended to uid them fn rldhmlum?uwur. We ve not o shadow of doubt that the gefeat of Gireenbucklsm will prove, and within u year will be openly revognized, as the ereatest avor to the luboring classes that could huve been con- ferred We will tiave, uirder tho existing order of aflairs, res! and permanent &mupmly. We ure sv sure of this, that we stake our reputa- tion on the prediction we offer. Cincinnatl Gusette (Rev. ). The Republicans mude handsotne gains in the elections in all the States whero the clections ‘They were deprived of soume Repre- sentatlyes In the Southern States, where free lections were n;)ollnhml by armed foree. It ls nt that eo far as tho fluuse shull bo com- ‘posed of Representatives who were elected by “the people, the Republicans will 0 8 large | nrll.?. 1t controlled by the Dumocrats, it will be by persons who represeut only the vio- lent overthruw of elections, and the further revolutionury uct of these xeludlng Hepre- sentatives who were elected by the people. Al wigns show that the Reoublican party is rising, und that it will sweep the couutry ub the nexp election of Presfient and Congress. Iudtignupolis Journal (Rev.). This tneuns that the people are in favor of honest wuue; il thut they sro determined to ‘have it Tt dicans that the so-called tircenbuck Anoyement buk no battoin, or if it ever iad that 1ho people are determined Lo Knock itout, It meand that no fullationist or soft-money mun «an ever be eleced President, and that no moy who hus aflillated or couuetted with tho move- et can ever he nomivated, Sy, Hendricks “hus attillated with it, and {a o dojng committe -tho fytal act of his politlenl career, The resuit of Tuesday’s tlections proves that he ls o dead man, potitleuliy, 0 fur us uny Prestdential uspl- Tatlons sre coneernesd, ‘The (irccuback inove- ment 13 virtaally dead. A vear hence it will be 4 stinking reminiscence, s the umell of {t will uanl\‘n“my man who laa had anytbing to do Wit it Boxtan Journul tep.). ‘The verdict of Mossachuseits cunnot be nfs- token, Hey lntellizent voters dociare against the specfous heresy of au jrredeemable paper t'urn.-m?’, and In favor of spccie resumptivs Magsachusetts, with an empbatic vote, col aemns the proposition to break faith with the nutioual creditors, and repudlates repudiation Au every form. Her voters have placed ther rutdeniuation upon that reckless demagogism which would for sellish ends array Jahor azalnst capital, or focile distrust and jealousy tetween «lasses whose best welfaro van alune Lo secured tu wutual contidence. Tho {utelllzencs and cuntideuceof the Commonwealtn declare asalust thoss dangerous doctrues that tend toward Comwuntam. [ts bhigh scosp of nro?rlcl s of deceney, we tnay say, Fejects such a ruleas icn. shutler begs thein to accept, In short, Mussa- chusetts protests ugalust apd rejects sll that the siguiflcunt term of Butlerism has §owe w fwuly, o BuTuln Erpreas (Den.). The lleumcn'g-, whiich came into control of & branch of e Natlonal uu\wnwznt In 1574 for the drat time sloce the War, ba®quickly run its rave. Its palpable snd dangerous symvath with aud subserviency to the Bouth; its fool- hardy tamperlug with “the Busvecs and evideut abstdouvicst (o the wmost perilous views on that vital sublects is revolutiovary, dishonura- bie, sud disorderly wttemopl 1p Overturu 8 yers dict a8 1o the Presidential title whichi st bad unce Beeepled) (s evideut reckluaabess of re- salte and dlsregard of ail the interests which are dear to the flm of the loyal North—theso things have nroused the apitft of the people, and thoy yesterdsy Wrote upon the wailthe handwriitng which tells the doom of tho Democracy as n Northern blrlg 1t may flour-» ish for still sgome time at the South, for rebell- fon {8 Its only wital vrinciple, and there it finas a congenial & As for the tireenback move- ment, it waa 'mul'lly driven into the ground and broken short off. It fs ho lopger sa un- known quantity or auy quantity at atl. BODY-SNATCHING. The Tomb of A. T. Stewart Plundered of Its Dend. thus made their oxit either on B8tuyvi street or Eleventh atreet. ‘They % WRENCHED TN PLATE OFF the casket and carried it away with them, On the whole the Indications point toA re. markably bold execniion of a carsfully conceived plan. Kapeelal care must have been taken to avold the police, for the spot s very open, and offers no mood chance for concealment. The beate of two policemen terminate close to the churchyard raflings, and the two officers onght Ro mect there tonstantly throughout the night. ‘Fhey nefther of them saw anything to excite Treaty Announced Between Great Britain and Austria, Its Object to Hiurry tho Russian Evacuation ot Iou- Singularity and Mystery Attach- Cineinnatt Enquirer (Dem.). = , thefr susplel melin. las the Ohlo fdca Tost Ansihing by the resnits usplcions, of yoaterday's cloction 1 1an Senator Thaeman, ing to the Despicable Me. Liliby, of the firm of A, T.Stewart & Co. P #ald 1o-day that the estate of A, T. 8tewart wil not offer & reward for the recovery of his body. 1L will give $100.000, {t need be, for the detec- tlon and puniehment of the outlaws, but not one cent to them for the return of what they have taken. Not a single cent will be patd in order to compromlsa this case, Up to midnight thoe police atated that no ar- rests hod been made in connectlon with the slesecration of the Stewart vault. They anpear who belped to conatruct our State platforny suffered by the defeat of such nien as DBayard and Barnim, and the hordes of Temmany and antl-Fammany who are now feeding on Tilden's remaing! Doca Mr. Ewing or Mk Pendlsto Tose cast becausa their doctrines wero not in- dorsed In New York or Connecticut? What tair of even remote chanco wns given for helr fn- dorscment? Their platforins cither denonnced or ehe ignored xhcml,‘nuu the only refuge for Crime. The Rhodops Insurrection Dying Out for Want of Loadsrs, The Premises Well Lighted and Under Constant Survell- lance. Panl Cassngnac Unscaled by the French House of Deputles. v Stupid | to be utterly befoged as to who perpetratod e B ks o Treces of the S ity of | e robbery: Attempt to Assassinate an Ex-War Min- hand, the Demorrats of Ohlo and In- the Ordinary Body- The Sun says among all the theories relative . fater in Madrid, THE BAST. “TRAATY BETWERN ENGLAND AND AUSTRIA. to this crime, nona 18 more curlous than that which attributes it to the lzonc{ of certain dis- gfpnhled hieirs, or the su-called helrs, of Mr. Btewabt, Those who held to this theory believe that the body was removed in onler that diana have mot hesitated (o take thelr stand honestly and fairly, They have declared their faith holdly. Thev have 'no dcfeats to mourn over, and on the other hand ¢an ** point swith pride ? to thelr achicvoinents this fall, Snatcher. Not a Oent Will Ever Bo Paid the Robbera— 4 if angone thinks Mr. ‘Thurman or Mr. 1len. A CHEMIOAL ANALYSW Loxpoy, Nov, 7.—The dManchester Quardian’s rk‘-k- was *snnwed under™ by the resnlta of $100,000 May B Bpent m[lr_z'?‘:l be mm’a;}? qlemm lfl"’ (;lnllmlsgn. .. | London correspondent says: *Before the Plen- ‘resterday, he Ia greatly mistaken, The Uhlo Seoure Them. c news of the descerntion of Mr. 8tewart's {potentiarics left Berlin, Tord Benconsfield and Count Audrassy signed a treaty providing that 1 Russta should endeavor to-remaln on Turk- ish territory atter May, 1870, England and Aus- tr{a will inslst on heg complete withdrawsl, If Riesta should urgs tnat Turkey is unable to protect the Christians, owing to the disturbed state of affalrs In Roumolta, England snd Aus- trin will furnieh the warclsca to relieve the Russtans. The purport ot this treaty was com- municated to Russia.** AUATRO-HIUNOART. A Vienna dispateh says it Is believed that the adoption In the Lower House of the Reicharath vestorday of an address In reply to the speech Jrom the throne, will necure the mssent of the Austrian membcrs of the delegation to the additional credit for sccompliahing the occupa- tion of Bosnis, but at the same time commits them to a record vote of want of confidence in Count Andrassy’s forelan pollcy. ANOTHER CONPARENCR PROFOSRD. Loxoox, Nov. T.—A Parlscorrespondent tele- graphs as followa: ‘1 can state positively that pourparlers are procecding for a Confercnce re- specting a revision of the treaty of Berin. The 1dea origlnates in Bertin or Vienna.' RARIAAR, A dlspateh from Simla saya the Government have recelved . copy of the Chinese deoree or- dering the Kashgar authorities 1o arrest the rebels who have taken refuge on Russiane terri- grave was not conveyed o Mra, Btewart unti} last cvening, wheo Judge ffiiton called and broke tho aad tidings to her as gentlyas possible. She waa averwhelmed with grief, but sho fully coincided with Judge Hilton in taking a firm stand against any conceasions or promise of re- ward to the robbers. Bhe expressed s willing- ness to o 1o Any expenso Lo sectiro the rrest and conviction of the perpetrators of the out- rage, . 1den st provatls, : meinnati toommeretal (Ind, Bev. ). The tendenev of fhe fall elections of 1878 Is toward a division of parties on the old lines, the Southern States belng solllly Democratic, and the North Republican. The triumpb of the Demoeracy In Indiana and Oregon, like fts pre- vlous success in New York, Connecticut, and New dersey, will be ahort-lived. The Snevltable rosult. of solldifying tho South, taken in connce- tion with the methodsof [ts accomplishment, will be to reinstate the Republicans In every Northern Commonwealth, The repeal of the Missourl Compromise and the attempt to na- tlonalize slavery were not more instrumental In creating o séetfonal political division than will be the policy of the men who alm to get control of the administration of the vountry upon the Dasls of a solid South, ‘The reaction In the North is <ie as muceh to the randuct of the rifle cluba tn South Carolina and 1o the polfey of intimidation practiced whorover a relle of Republican strength rematned, as to the blunders of Northern Democrats on the financial And other lssnes. Peralstence fn that policy witl only intensify tho reaction that has et 1n north of the Ohlo River, and we ahall ace 8 & consequence the party hinesrunning strictly along the landnarks that twenty years ago scp- arated the freg from the slave States. 11 that is thought a desirable result by our reconstrict- el hrethren, they are to be congratulated on the entire suceess of thair Iabors to that end. LONDON F'RESS CUMMENT. T.oNDON, Nov. 7.—The Zines, commenting on the elections in the United States, saya: “itis with very sincere matlafaction that we publish the reaults of tho November elections {u the . _ &pectal Disoateh tn Ths Tribune Nzw Yong, Nov, 7.—The grave of the late -Alexander T, Stewart was successfully robbad between midnight and sunvise this morning, and his remains carried off, evidently In the hope of obtaining n large ransom for their return. Tho scene of tho outrage was old St. Mark's churchynrd, which occuples the frregular end of tho block bounded by Second avenue, Stuyvesant, and East Eleventh streets. The church, facing on Stuyvesant street, at vides the yard Into two slrips of green turf, dotted with small aquare marble slabs. These slabs Indicate the vaults, which form & perfect honeycomb under ground. The Stewart family vault Is about in the centre, ond is surrounded by n spiked fron fence ten feet high, and * EXCEHEDINGLY DIFFICULT TO CLINB. A more exposed position for grave robbery conld hardiy be found. The yard fronts on threo streets, with houses opposite on all sides, and four street-lamps throw light fnto ft. The Stewart vault entrance 18 covered by three stono slabs, all of which had ta bo removed. On the morning of Oct. O the sexton of St. Mark's, GGeorge W, Tinmmill, discovered that the Stewart slab had been tampered with dur- fng the preceding night. * Somebody had Hfted it, and cvideatly let it drop in a hurry. There scems to be no doubt, in the light POLICE NOTIFIOATION, The police headquarters was notified to-day that the body of A. T. Stewart was stolen from the family vault at 8t. Mark’s_Church early this marning.” The casket was broken apen. Inspector Ditks, when Infotmed of the rob- bery, nt once sent out -tho fotlowing- goncral order: To AnL Pprcincrs: The remaios of A, T. Stewart were 1ast mnight stolon from the family vault In Bt. Mark's Chirchyard, - The caskot “was found broken and the body remaved, The docom- position of the romains js so offunsive that they connot be concealed, This s lpgu-m from stand- ing at the opening of the vault this morning. Con- lequcnlli it cannot be taken across the ferries without discovery. Canse diligont search to be made In yoor precincts, as the remalne were evi- dently stolen in tho hove of & reward, CASUALTIES. RAILWAY ACCIDENT. * Rueeial Dispateh to The Trihune, CravaLaxp, 0., Nov. 7.—Quite an sceldent oceurred to the Incoming express on the Atlan- Jlo& Great Western Road this evening, A h ITrelght car had been blown down by the wind United Btates. The vity of tho lssues g discoverics, that an attompt tory. on \limcll‘n the filecl%’r: l;l_d {:fimctlcnlly ?,'“ lfl:{,w .:nndn " to steal u':e ::;"': ;:l.d:';;:‘cfi “::r:""::‘n:‘:':,“’:’l‘ u::‘:u::: :‘:‘ i VILLAGRY BURKED, (c:"ml‘llce‘;l‘.“ n‘x?n‘ll : “:5::': oY was 3;,‘:.; body, and that the robbers were frightenedaway | fyre it waa scen. The engine was badly stnashed, CoNsTANTINOPLE, Nov. 7.—A body of Bnlga; ground for apprehiension that tho caprice of the | Just as thoy got falrly to work. Judga Ihiton | The fireman snd_engineer wer xlm{ fujured | rlaus burned fourteen villages in the district o Democraey might turn the scale {n favor of reck- | was notified, and made an examination of the | and the bnggageman rmbublf' Tatally. Tho | Demotiea, 3 leas agiiation and a ruinous pollcy. Now, a8 | premises. Ile had new locks put on the gates, train was only delayed about half an hour, DIPLOMATICO. The Porte haa scnt a note to Prince T pointing out the fact that the Russians erless toropresa the Bulgarino movements. In anothier nota to Prince Labanoff the Potte dis- cusaes the non-cvacuation of Turkish territory by the Russlans. . A PATAL DLOW. Lowvoyw, Nov, #.—A Constantinople corre- spondent atates that the Rhiodope Instrpection Tas reecived a fatal blow by the nabassination of Omer Aga, onc of Its most [nfluential leaders, by Kara Yussuf, former leader, Who hnd been disgraced for plundering, Omer uften before, the good senss of tho American peoble has come to the rescue Just in timedo save the country from theconscquences of party blundering and” the Immorality of professional pollticlans. * Little thanks are due to the leaders ol the Republican party, ami atill less to those of the Democrats, Neither side cun be exon- erated from the guilt of paltenng with the infla. tionist-repudiationist-Soclalist aritations, which culminated in tho foundation of the Ureenback- Labor party.” 'The Times thinks it not Improbatile that both Tiiden and Thurman will and moved the slab fiftcen feet south tomislead future svoliaturs. He also employed a privato night-watchman, who was required o visit the yard onve every hour. T8 WATCUMAN WAS DISCHARGED ON ¥RIDAY LAST, 1t beinz thought vo further attempt would be made, This morning tho scxton's ussigtant faund the vault opencd and the body goue. The police and Judge Hiiton were notified, and . A BTRANGE ACCIDENT. fpecial Dispalch to The Tridune. Wixoxna, Minn., Nov. T.~A young man aged 18, a son of A. Ellis, of tho Town of Hart, in this conuty, In compauy with two others, went coon-hunting Wednesday night. The porty Lutlt a firo under a ledee of rocks and lay down. ‘The heat looscned a large nmas of rock, which fell upoo Ellis, causing tant death. n's isappear from the | (o0 1 CRUSITED TO DEATIL 30, ry effort Is belog made to ferrce S + death vroduced such dlrorgdhization that the 3.“»'5’1:3'3‘:‘5 ‘Cfnfl'h"ffi?»?f’?ifiififi?r}fi mfi‘l{ out the mystery. Only ong man Aoeeial Divocicl to The Tridune, mnivr“y of the leaders dlsmissed their bands to Dupoqug, In.. Nov. 7.=While coupling cars at Calmar to-day, Willlam Van Hooser, aged 16, was grustied to deatll. IMPORTANT TRIALS. One at Boston with = Result Hoth Huamill- ating and Coatly to the Dofendant—Cases at Clavoland Tuvolvlug ® Contlict of Judi- cial Authority. Speciat Dispate to The Tribune, Bostox, Nov. .—The casc of the Hartford ond other (nsurance offices agaimt Charles W, Abbott et al,, a sult to recover back the sums severally pald by them ypon o rfll and {ta con- tents In Foxboro ( .n‘pmd in May, 186), has been ou telat In the Baprome Court for a weok, and was closed this morning, the jury returning s verdict for all of the plaintiffs but ooe. The dent. saw anything unusual about the cemetery laat thelr homes. night. A deutist, returning home at midunight, saw fiva men standing near the cemetery fence, ‘The night was dark ond stormy, Threo patrol- men who pass the cemetery saw nothing suspi- clous, A dcep feelling of {ndignation s ex- pressod ot the outrsge. Judge Hilton thinks there is something strango In Boxtou Hammei's actions. The Judge saya he could imagine mo reases why any ono should steal Mr, Stowart’s body except to recover a reward, Tho ellver plate was the only thing to tempt robbbrs. ‘Tho Judge him- solf could not have accurately polnted out the vault entrance. Tho robbers MUST IAVE [IAD RRLIADLE INPORMATION. The sexton aud his ossistant wers the only persons who kncw the eotrance. e CANADA. 4 Thoe Protectlion Pollcy~Pombins Hranch of the Canadn Unelflo Hallway=Ontarlo's Jus diclary~Che Hurris Cotnterfoiting Case, Bpéeial Diepateh to The Tridune. Otrawa, Nov. 7,—~The Ion. Mr. Tilley, Min- Ister ot Finance, wiil shortly sall for England un Lusiness of a financial chiaracter in conneetion with the Canada Pacific Raflway. While in En- gland he wiil eonfer with the Colomal Becretary reap ceting the extent to which a protective pal- fey In this country could go without infringing on Twpeiat obiigations or rights, | A dleputation of the City Council had an Inter- view with Sie John Macdonald with reference to the course to bs pursied by the Government on APOIANS DESERTING. - Roxsay, Nov. 7.—The Afgbans in Khyber Pnss gre deserting largely in conscquence of slckness and hunger. Iiopes are entertained that the Amcer wiil submit unconditionally to the British, Tho mortality among the Afzhans at Jellalabad is from thirty to forty datly, TURKIST CINCULAN. Loxmnow, Nov. 7.—A Pera dispatch says the Vorte hns sent a dispatch to tho Powers settine fort) important réasons for not convoking Par- Tlament this year, but decloring that the Sultan Is resolved to maintain the ncw Constitution. FOT APGUANISTAN, . “ Lonbox, Nove7.—A Beriln dispatch states that it scems certain that several thousand Rus- valuntecr and start for Afghanistan, tween Metrovitza and Kostendil. {he areival of tne Marquis of Lane, Sie dotm | When Hliton rc?rhed the vault he found a | aggregate amount clatmed wos qyer $064,000, GREAT BRITAIN. stated that pn auswer woulid bo wlven as soon as | plece of the sexton’s rope which that person did | The nggreaate amount of ho * verdict SENBATION IN HIQI LIFE. all tlnfi ,\Il;nlslcr-‘l!;al\'l" agembled lnl ulnnwu. The | not satisfactority secount for. Thesextonand | was $20,008. The questions submitted Loxnon, Nov. 7.—1n the Mariborough Street recention hero wi on a grand scale, H V'3 1, Vi ‘It Ingaeat, Tnto the tausa of the desthol Dbis assistant were taken to headquarters and (to the Jury wero Was the mlll | Police Court yesterday o summons was set Whtle sus- cxamined, Thelr stories agree. pected, they are not under arreat. Judgs Hilton belloves the thioves want out the gate with the body, aml must nave had du- plieato keys, The job was done with great skill, the robbers evideutly knowing the Joca- tion perfectly. A small shovel aud lantern wure found in the vault, There were five boxes {n the vault, an ona was crushed in, prob- sbly by stepoinz’ on It This Is the first timo the Motropolitan Pollco have cver bad n cuss of body-snatching reported. This thoe waa chosen undoubtedly because the body was sovn to be removed tom crypt in the Garden City Cllg‘cdrnl. burned by Charles W. Abbott, or any one in his behalf, or by bis instigation? Was cho state- ment of Joss signed by Charles W. Abbott false and fraudulent? To both of thess questions tho jury returned an affiemotive answer. The verdict gave tho followlng sums to tho ¢ilferent oflices: Hanover Iusurance office, of New York, $2,840.70; Lamur,of New York, $2,838.22: Hartford, of Connecticut, $2,840.20; Merchanta®, ot Providence, 83,40.20; Mauulscturers’, of Boston, 85,00498: American Contral, of Bt, Louts, $1,183,68; National, of Hartford, $2,810.20, The People’s Insurance Company, of Memphis, Tenn., was slso s plalotifl, but, owling the death of its offivers by yeliow fever, uo evidento could ba offered for ft. Speetal Dlapatck (o The Tribune. Cueverann, 0., Nav, T=~A case of much more than usual importance, and {llustrating one of those vonflicts of authority which will Robert Meduley, the surdered Orungoman, re- sulted 1y a verdict of murder by g person or per« aons uukuowin Jdames Murphy, of Murphy & Upper, eon- tractors for the buklding of the Pembloa Brauch of the Canada Pacllle Rullrosd, las returned from @ Vit to tno work, He reports that through raliway communication wiil “probably bo ¢Pened up to \Vnmnvug. by way of the North- ern Pacille, before Christmas, The work s bo- iog vigorously prosceuted, T vacauey bu the Ontarlo Judiclary causcd hy the death of_the Hon, R. A. Harrison Is tho trul.-m subject of speculation, The names of Christopher Robinson, R.-C., the Ion, Alex- nuder Cockburn, and the Hon. Adasm_ Wilwon are mentioned In this connection, The fHon. Mr. ?ock\mrn witl likely revelve the appoimt- ment. down for henring agaivst Lady Annle Loulsa Gooch and another, charging them with con- spliracy to palm off a spurious chiid on Bir Francis Gooch as his hetr, Laay Goocli's coun- sol presented tho certificate of her phyaielan that sho was unsble to sttend. The Mayristrate declared the certifleato unsatisfactory, and ad- Journcd the case for & week, declaring that, it Lady Gooch was not present ghen, ho would fssue & warrant for bher hnmedlute apprehien- slon, ' ANOTHER PAILURE. Loxpox, Nov. 7.—Robert ¥orrester, s large colliery proprictor of Glasgow, Las falled. % MACH AT LIVERPOOL. LiveRrook, Nov. 7.—The race for the Liver- 1 Autumn Cup was wou to-dsy by Bel- mcbu; “Touchet, second; Moater Kfldm-,’ third. ANOTUEW FAILURE, . MRS, BTEWART was very {1l at the thoo of the affalr. 8he Is In her T5th year, and has been alling much lately, Judge Hutoudid not break the news until a Hpecial Diepate in The Tribune. Toronto, Nuv, 7.—Thae clgarmakers remaln on strike, and are determined to stand firn. ‘Fhey have appolnted a committes topreparothe Ve Tonpoy, Nov. 7.—Knight & Bon, marchaots, reliminuriea for the eatablishment of 8 co-oper- | /2te hour tu-day, 1o sald it was one of tho arise between State sud United States juslsdie- | 0 Yo, Liverpool, and Noweastle, have Rive factory aud draw up a nfim:::cmn ira | most palntul tasks-that had cver failen on him, | Hoty was heard to-day betore Unitod States ?."cfl“.""lg:;m‘lfi:: ’s"l"w_“‘;,{ g i Commissfoner White, The fucts of the case appear to be as follows: S8ome tlme ago J, C. ‘Iipton & Co., of Cadiz, purchased of 1L B, Clallin & Co,, of New York, a lot of goods on time, Shortly alter this was done, and when they lad obtalned vossesslon of the goods, the firn gave Mansfleld & Hannah, also of Cadiz,” s chattel mortguge of the entire stock, Claltin & Co, soon fuund out this fact, and came to the couclusion that Messrs. Tipton & Co. had made falso represcutations to them n getting the voods, They therefore brought sultin the United States’ Court hero ayrainst o their Cadiz debtors, and thercby obtalned lllorily to nn‘:’ch llh)u roodd.l é\{r‘}mlllnc{y weel eaterday, Doputy United Statey ¥l Odell wemt 16, Cadia wd took bosacs strikers are recelving substantial ald from sister unlona in Conada and the United States. ‘The Ceuit Valioy Rallway, of which Toronto 1a tho starting point, has given a Now Jersoy firm ordora for engzities and cars amounting to 825,000, The City of Toronto subscribed 8350, 000 a8 a honus toward bullding this road, Rpecial A ta The Tyiduna. ‘The charge’of counterfelt- -fng vreferred Dr. E. (3, Harris, of Bel- mout, by M. (1, Woodworth, of the same place, is under investigution here before 'Bquire Po- ters. Harris' daughiter, a girl of 10 ycars, tes- titied thut, about a year ugo, shic saw ber futher bury a handfui of coin in the corner of an oll shed, Shd had not told any one ahout it uutil ®lew daysago, Tho witness resides with her Tle put it off as lang as possible. In tho alter- noon, when the newsboys began to ery Lhe story in ghe strests, they seemed to luiter about the lady's residence, snd to cry more loudly snd persistently than usual. Mrs, Btowart takes & lively interest {o current eveots, and exhibitod singular interest to know what event was cried ou the streets. Judce Hilton then related care- fully the story of the robbery of her husband's grave, Mra, Blewsrt ! BONK TUR BUOCK WITIL REROISM, but it proved at length too great a straln oo hor weakenod strength, aod she sauk perceptibly under the blow, L LoNDON, Nov. 7.—A (lasgow correspondent save Forrcater's trado debts are estimated at between £70,000 anl £80,000, and his other obligations at abou 5 o " ilabliities of Robert Forrester, of Ulaszow, whuso fallure hos been snuonnced, ara estimated from $500,000 to $2,- Loxnoy, Nov. 6 CABINET COUNCIL. The Press Asesociation says i¢ Is rumored that the sdvisability of . summoning Varlisment carller than usual was dlscussed ln yosterday's Cabinet Counedl, WILL REMAIN, The released Fentan, Ahcarn, will be uermit- ' ted, because of fecble healtn, to remaiu o Ureat % T Co. Vritain, and to visit Ircland. muther, who B{‘ lvite with \\nodwurm‘, the Judge Hilton satd the terrible affsiv proved a :’.}7.,‘3‘,’.'.“,"&,‘.!,‘:53".‘,‘..5‘..’.‘ n’r‘ ‘f.‘ffl'n.'.',i?n O"I:\;‘ TUN HOMR-NULE CONPEDERATION "r:"","""rl' e 'l"’"“; coin has been found | crueity to she estimabla lady dificult to con- | nest morning, Bherift floward, with o possc, | 1a8 arranced a series of denonstrations In the | i {e‘u“’ Y :m tentloned, The case will bo sub- | cive ® 14§y fearcd the result may prove very | stepped tn and showed the' Unfted Htates | largetowns of Great Britain, commencing at e biantioh oSt Tvivuns. Sevious o Mrs. Biewars,Judao Thton say o | s whae- o' coud do. “Theroupon | Birisualam, sad Wolverlimouon. | Fasnell Winnnzo, Man.. Nov. 7,—A o) fi Cove: b 13 e was deposed, aud the iste h West says Blteng-Bull has nnmm?l"fi.-fl?fi;m'.’ I8 steolutely certuln of Tecovering tho remalos | ggicial “lett fu charze—but was | chiof speaker, s0d baving all guilty parties in custody within o stiott time, Lalrd, of the Northwost, Territories, of s ln- tention to visit him whenthie snow falls. Tho rails urc autbentically reported Intd to within seven miles of the boundary-tine on the American side, The express-mesiengers have heun ordered after this week to travel by rail to P'einbing, anid thenee by staw hls stinply a question of physial megfith. The Inw secma to have had little or uothilng to do with it, though the Sherlf was backed bys writ of replevin obtaloed on the ground that the “}::tll_ belonged to Mansfield & Haouah, and that Tioton & C4. wore ouly avents. After Deputy Odell had thus been set out in tha cold, Cleveland, where he GERMANY, THE PROTECTIONIST MOVEMENT, Bereay, Nov. T—The Tagblatt asserts that the abject of the yresent protectionlst move- ment i the estsbilstient of the Customs ANOTIEH ACCOUNT, To tha Western Associated Pross. Naw 108K, Nov. 7.—Esrly he marning of Oct, 7, just 8 mouth airv, the saslstant sexton of Bt. Mark's Churcls discovered that the Stewart e ho found his wey back to Unfon in Eastern Europe under tho leadership ——— family vault hud been tampered with, “Tho | obtsl 4 for th t How . v 3 y 3 RELIGIOUS. stunc slab hiad beens removed. from its posi- (n:n.,':::ll &:fi:xednrl'un‘a‘:l:v"fy :et t‘i‘l’: .I:x'l‘lk. of Geringny sgalias Weatern Luropcl. Elpacially, Fpecial Disputc ta Ths Triduns. GaLgsnung, 111, Nov. 7.—The Sccond Dis- trict Babbuth-8chool Association, which ew- braces seventeen counties in the ventral part of the Btate, commenced its annual sesslon at the First Cougrogational In this city last evening, J. D. Arms; of Monmouth, was clected Pres- Ilent, and A, I’ Babrock, of Galeshurg, Becre- fary. Afier organizing, Dr, Fdwards, of Princeton, delivered an address. This morning Btate Becretary Porter gave a very lnterestiug report of the work of the Internstional and tion aml the curth distirbed for seversl feet, As the slab wi not over thy open- ing of the vault, thy thicves did not ges at the body. The sexton Feported thomatterto Judgo Hilltoa, who ordered the slah placed & few fcet from {Ls'true position, in order to decelve any one attempting to steal the body, A watchman was also engnited, and he patrolled the grave- yard every night until very rovently, "The discovery of Lhe ouirage was made st 8 o'clock this morning, ‘Iha robbers had re- moved one stone from the opeping 10 the vault, broken vpen the threa cotfins In which the body was (nclosed, and carrled awsy the contents, It but, on srriviog therey they argested | EDgland him for reelstlug s Bherlll.© He' was, howover, allowed to go on his own recoguizance, and thus wis enahled to appear here with his men, ‘Thoy coneisted of Slerlit Howard and several wen, They bad a bearlog to-dav before Cominissioner White, and were Louud over to the United States District Court In the sum of $500 euch for rcalsting o United Btates oflicer. Nveciat Diapatch to The Tribune, Dstroir, Mich., Nov. 7.—~The Hon. James Cavles, a_prominent plwrnu(. together with ‘Thomas Flattery, Witiism Flattery, and 1, J, CHUECH AND STATE. The Provincial vorrespoudence yesterday de- clared the negotiations between Germsny snd the Vatican cannot succeed unless sbe aghiation of the Ceutre party agaivst tho Government ba interdicted by ecclestastical authority, The Uermana to-day describes this snuouncement 88 a freah doclaration of war agalust the Cathe olic party, HISMALCKYW CIRCULAR, Loxpox, Nov. T.-A ‘Beilin dispatch says Prince Bismarck bas sent a circular 10 the Fed- 8 e % 18 stipposed, In u sack. Walsh, were arralgned o the Recorder's Court | eral Governments ssking their cousent to the lr‘::n’ w"‘l‘x‘ wl’:'lmmihe clu‘!ul:fifil.y ,,,,',;‘:2;‘,! “The rubbery has caused a great excitement fa lmuv: sud gove bail to answer & charge of | appointinsnt of a Commissioner with a view to el followed., " lu the slternoon Alex | the hekzhborhiood of the gravey: fabricaliug testimouny in the Fiaitery wil case, | increass tho taritl, ‘The rubbers, who were probably five or six in putnher, haviog cntered the church-yard pro- ceeded Lo remove the carth from the opening to the vault, This was soon sccowplisned by the aid of un ordinary iry nand-skovel, which, with shdxrk Isutern, they left behind them. They then 0y an huportant suit tried in the Wayne Circult Court (o the fall of 1870, ‘The fpartlul had learncd that the (rand Jury bad found ap {u- dictment sgalost thewn, and surreuderod theimn- selves voluntanly. SUICIDE. Special Digpateh to The Triduns Eva, 1L, Nov. 7.—The desd body of Gard- ner Haxlcton, forwerly from Haverblll, N, H., was found on Whitcomb's farm, nesr thla city, this mornlug, under circumstances which indle cata that the mau comuitted suickle, Deceased was au ewploye st C. W. Gould's cheeso factory, four wiles cast of bure, snd disavpeared vn Bat- urday, tog cther with apistol belongiug to an- other employe, sud was not seca agaly uutil to- day. Au luquest will be held. Robert Rogers heard a pistolwhot sbout 8 o'clock Saturday evevlng pear the spol where the body was fi)uulnl. Deceased wes 33 years of age and ugle, ial Dispaich 1o The Tribune. Ex.ms,‘?l’l‘., Nov, 7.—~Last night the dead body of the wife of Urvllemaud, a Gerw farwer at Burlingron, was found uuder brush-pile, ber throat cut with a knife. 3 tried to kill her children, a buy and a girl, on Baturday by glviug them potson, Bhe was ju- saue. McLeau. of McDounough County, lutroduced tla sublect, * I ha SabhathSotiool ds ary Intri- mentality to Lead to Christ.” President Bato- man, of Kuox College, delivered un ablo address fu recard 10 the Sabbath-senool a4 s agency to qu m!uilchrhun;ll cl(ulnlfln:ler, The Rev, .‘L wrly, of lonwouth, followed upon the sul Ject, _‘";nhhnu%chwh as un Azrnowy 10 Pru- inote” Temueruuce," DETTER. Prof, Leopold Yon Ranke, the historian, Is better. ile ls nol expected to survive, — MISCELLANEOUS, * FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. Pazis, Nov. 7.—At the Latin Unlon Confer- euce fsaly sgreed to sbglish paper money for smaller smouats thau 5 francs lu order to re- leve France of the glut lu small colus driven Lere by the usy of small notes in ltaly, These small colss will not be recoived Dy the Treasury ot any other Hiate after the ead of this year, and Italy will take back those now on forewn soll. Bbe bas also agreed to restrics g yeas's coluage of B-frauc pleces Lo 20,000,000 fraucs, while tho other Puwers bave colued uo silver this year. ATYEMPTED ABSASUINATION. MADRID, Nov, T.—An ex-soidior Las attempt- ed to assassinate Uen. Brequa, formerly Minfater of War, The General was uulojured. The would-be assassl FRIED UP ONR OF TIE STONES, thus maklog an opehing Just larre enough to admit the eatrauce of 1wo men siiultaneously. ‘There wero several cotfine fu the vault, but the robbers du not sppear to have besitated ju chooslug the right vne. The outer caslug of cedar wus eusily broken open, and the second, or leaden cofliu, was ripped open uvparently with o large koits, ‘Thers thcu remalved an oaken cotlin, which was also brokes vpen, The body wus then taken out and placed io some sort of » sack lifted up toward the opcnlug where there wery wamy other haods Lo re- ceive it, aud carried to the lron-rallings sround the church-yard. Tbo weirht uf the body was ot veryyveat, but it is still » question how 1t was passed over the rallings, The work was perfurmicd somebow, for all the gates were locked, and the body was then put into a wagon sud driven awsy. It is worshy of patice Lbat no fout-warks wero found lu the churcu-yard, although the surtace was soft after the full of rain aud soow tast evening. I3 therefore suransed that the robbers stepped from gravestone to graves toue, and The_ evening addresses were delivercd h{ the Rev, Mugill, of Lewiston, sud the Rev. C, B Morton, of Chicago, unon the -:Mwl. * Relatlon of the Babbath-School to tlie Present snd Future of Qur Couutry.” . Sveclal Disteilch fo The Tetbune. Eray, 1L, Nov. 7.~The Sundsy-8chool Con- vention closed (his evening with & lange atteuds guce. Consideruble Jutercst was maul The folluwing wua thy Yrugmmu:u ol tha da Prayer; leasons lor adult classes by the Rev, . Terrill,of Aurora; tne samw fof lutermadiate classeay, W. B. Lloyd, of St. Charles; for primary clasaes, W 11 Smich, of Mendota; * Promoting Buuday-School Work with Fractical Methods,™ by the Rev. A. Allison, of Elgin; tne saine with teachiess’ eetings, by thu Kev, . D. HOl, of Ausors; review of Sunday-school work, by C. 1. Redington, of Chicayo. "Fhe farewell services this eveulug conststed of addresses by the Jev. J. Willlamson, of Cbleago, the Rev. J. G. Ter- Till, of Aurors, the Rev. D B. Cheney, of El- kiu, M. G, Hagur, of Wheaton, avd the Rev, Jutiu Q. Foster, Peesident of the Convention, n was arrested, TUE WRET INDIA SUGAR CROP, Havava, Nov. 7.—~Tbe comiys promises to bu exccllent. 1t 1o estimated the yield will reach 700,000 tons. CASSAGNAQ OUSTED, VeusaiLres, Nov. T.—After a loug snd sni- wated debate sud wavy calls to order the Chan- cron that sfan soldlers and officers bave been permitted to, ‘The Porte {a‘concentrating 40,000 men be- ber of Deputies to-dny declared the electlon of M. Paul de Cassagnac Invalid. DANOEROUALY TL1a > Loxpow, Nuv. 7.—Leopold Hanke, tha QGer~ man historical writer, ia dangerously il MONCASI'S TRIAL. Manntn, Nov. 7.~The counsel for Mamens), the regiclde, declined to proveed with the vase despite the .)ndxe'n InjJunctton, snd has appeated to the Berchera of his socicty, alleging that nelther sufticlent detay nor {nqulry fa pormitted for the defenso. Afoncasi continues to copless on which the moat dyapeptie v t m, colild not have Jooked without entehing lm:::; the humor that deemed to twinkie alinond erea and hover aronnd iy :;Wz“mhh mouth, _[ic eatablished himself at once 1y l!;z Rracen of the indies. *L oy spealc piasen LS gllsh mow, sald ho Lo two’ young Ihdjens 117 and by I tatic better, ‘1 como to see tho Fal but the fair Indies they come tn xee : g thien ho scomeid o bubhla aver with langion. and shook himsolf oe glectully asa sehioviboy, ——— Z premeditation. o P TR ES AERIQUSLY 1LL. < 0 D (rNEYA, Nov. 7.—Raoul Plctet, the discoy- S ercr of the lquefaction of oxygen, Is hopelessly CHICAGO. Nl His braln is softening, and bo is becoming bitnd, At noon yesterday the window.curt al raom in tho Avenue House, e corner of Twenty. second street and Wabash avenue, cauglit g, C,RIJ‘[E‘ lrolni.;!&elgné:; Outlnceinennll .\hhone; ’cx(‘ll:.' SUTTADE: ) fl‘:‘\r!nm. s!;o. without turnloz fa an” alyry, Hpectal Ditpated to The Tyidune, ‘Tho nlarm from Box 84 at 11:05 yestery, Br. Louts, Mo., Nov, 7.—On Wednesilay aftar- noon Lizzie and Mary Violan, the two daughters of a widowed mother, aged respectively 10 and 16 yoars, were assaulted and raped by a colored brute named Chatles Bmith while on thelr woy home from Forrest Park in the suburba of thia ¢ity, where they had been gathering persimmons. The negro approached them under pretest of making in- quiries as to the way Lo somne particular locality, but finally drew a pistol and threatbned to take! their lives It either scroamed or attompted to cacape. By thls means he suceceded (naccomn- plishing his purposa on each of them. ‘The negra then drew his revolver a eccond time and made both kneel, clasp their hands, and swear by the Creator that nefther would reveat what hiad happened to them to a living soul, and that both srould mect him this after-, noon In o locality known as tho old cemetery, whera tha treea and shrubbery are very thick, that he might agsin indulge his flendish passion. The place where the rapo was committed is about half a miie from any habita- tion, and In a locality where tno Jandscape is forenoon whs caused by & red-bot tran Ll ting fire to the floortng in 3. Lessi's founds No. 705 Clark strect, Damage, Irll"n.g.[ vundry, AT MENASHA, WIS, Bpecial DispateN to The Triduae, Mexanima, Wis, Nov. 7.—E. M. Hulcy dwelling-house, one mile - from this clry, toak fira ak 12 nA to-day, and was totally desteayc The flames spread tohis new residence, pariagyy m{nplcl}ls‘(ll.enlml in ll:gfl{l éln[n‘?"lt w miss oi rulns. e loes on ul . sured for !MO.' TR e, ——— POLYGAMY. Addross_of Non-Mormon Women (n (ne Women of the United States, 8ant Laxs, Utab, Nov. 7.—The folluwing yy adopted at 4 meating of nou-Mormou wowen i, this clty today; To Mra. Rutherford B, Hayes, and the iy, of iha United staler: 110 Woro than thiry oo dinco pulygomy waw planted on the aliures of gy Great Salt Lake, - During theeo yoara Conzroas jay ntterly fatled Lo enact oflicient oF enforce (he ea: isting Inwa for tho abolition of thisgrent trime, nnd we bolfeve that moro of thess uniawin an. much broken ond overgrown with trecs | Tallowed alllances have been consummates 1t by and vines. The girlsreturned home bitt breathed | past year than ever bofore In the history of the Mormon Church, Endawment houses undor thy name of temples are baini crected in dierent paggy of the Territory conting miltlone, 1t s Impussib e to ascertain the exact number of polygumous mar. siages, for thay areconsecrated in thoso endowment houtes, an inetitutlon no Gentile v permitted 1o not a word to a soul, glviog thelr parents no In- timation of what had happened, through fear of certaln death, untlt this ofternoon, when the cldest girl was sent down-town on sn errand by her mother, and, mceting a police uillcer o tho way, confided to him her story, 'It belug | Eter, whero the brotherhinod and “alster. tien mear fhe hour at which the giels wero to | Bo2dy, 8%~ fealed and Pound by ouss meet the negroat the gravesard, the ofticer hur- ricd thither, and, concenling himsell, awalted his arrival, Shortly nfterward bio porcelved a color- ed man answerlog the description walking about the wooils some distance vif, and called to him tostop. At the sight of the oflicer the vugro ran, but the oflicer was flect, and folluwed close behind, firlng three shots at him, the last of which entered the thigh, and tho fugltive rolled over on the ground, The policeman then came up ond took charmo of him, maoking himg walk to the station, as ho was not eerlously hurt. Subscquently it was thoueht advisabla to send nim to the hospital. Ho s now In that Institution, and the chanced of his recovery are very good. On being searched at the statlon the pockcts of the ptisoner’ were found to contain persimmons, which ha had promised the girls, and the plutols ho had used in (rtghteniug them, reveal them, and to mentlon which switieseas oy the witness-atand unblushiingly porjare themneclvey, andyon the jury violato all considerations uf oniy andodutyr * Consldering all oue surroundinz, nul{kflmy has never taken such degrading and de. bastng form in any nation_ of Bmong any people avove. conditfone of barbariane nsin Utan, It acgrading to man and wonian, & curse to chiliren, and deattuction to the sacred rolativn of the tamiiy upon which the eiyllization of nations dapends;arg thera are things that canffdt bo repeated or printey that reduce the eystem to the lowest form of la. decency. ‘That {¢ shonld ba practiced 1n the nams ana nnder cloak of religlon; that an spostie. polygamist with four acknowleduzed wives 1o per. mittell to sit in Congresa, only adduta the enormity of the crime, and makes [t more revolting to our common Chelstian principles. Our Leglelature iy composed almust entlrely of polygamiay and members of tho Mormon rlesthood, and they have thrown aronnd polycamy every por. sible saforuard in thelr power, and rizht of dower has been abollshed to brénk down the distincticn Latween lawful - wifc and cancublne. ‘Cue Mor- mons are rapldly extending their settlements foto Arizons, ldetu, New Moxico, and Wyoming, They hava the batance of power in 1wo Territorles, and’are, without doubt. plotting fur it in the ofhier, A TIHIEF-CIIASE, ' Spectal Diepatch in The Tridune, Dernoit, Mich., Nov, 7.—The lvelfest kind of scnsation was stirred up In this city this after- g o Wa call'npon the Christian womon of the CAir noon. ‘I'wo notorfons ronghs named Willlam Smwsw!o}n us 5 urging Congry i ,,"5“ Duify and Duke dorrison were preparing to 2o | conrts fo Arrast further — progzeess of this on o duck-shootlue expeaitton, and atale acrock | &l -~ and to deluy | the © wdulitance ut . Bl of buttdr from a Dutch grocery, to completo | ccomphished. -and “we 818 you fo clrculue "thelr outfit. Officer Johnson puraued them to the river, and jumped Into a “sall boat ofter them, when an accomplice on the dock cut the boat ndrift, and ahe floated out {uto the river. A terrible strugglo eusued, and Dalfy was knocked overboard, but, climbing into the boat again, succeeded, with tha help of Morrison, In overpowering the policeman and beating him Into unconsciouancas. Preparations were mado to throw him overbosrd, and F“u“'“ oaor appeal, In order Lo nrouse pablic aentiment, which ahonld be ngalnut an abominatica that peculiarly oppresscs aud stigmatlzes wowan, 1t ls our purpose o ask nasics 1o o petition de- sluncd for Congress, and we hope, ateo, that every nunluier of the Gospel will commend it tothe wormen of hls congregation, and that all Chrlitian* avsoclations will do what ' they can to obtan slgnatures, o With the cordlal co-uperation artd tie coneerted actlon of the Cnristlan wonien of ot fund, wa may confidently hopo that the great sinof polygamy may be abolished. e when ho suddenly revived and’ clung to PRINGFIELD. ;n\nz |:’| the m““it \vl(:.h,m'fih mn:{o\nneu ulml. 8 NGFIEL he could not break his hotd., JBbnson succeeded In gotting hiniself, {n such a position that only | The TYarehonse Commisstoners—dust Iy anc ol thio meu could get at hin ot & time, and U Suedlat Diepateh (o The Tribune, SrrivarteLn, 1L, Nov. 7.—The Board of Railrond and Warchousu Commissioners &l Journed today, On recommendstion of tis Chief Inspector, the salury of N. . lrwi, Becond Assistant, was Increased to 82,00, aud J. IL Janes, Clerk, to $1,800. A letter wusre celved from 1. 11, Becbe, Secretary of the Grale Dealers’ Assoclation, Chlcauo, nskini that o new grade, No, 4, be catitlleied on sprinz wheat, ‘Tha subject was referred to the Board, with o structions to consult the Chief Inspector and otuer fatereated partics, tho Buard agrceln o Rive the subject atteution ngaoon s r ble. A ritto was {ssued to-day by the United Stated Circult Coust requiring the Commissloners of Raudolph *County 1o show cause why they should ot be dealt with for contemnt (u felur ing tu obey the percmptory writ of mandaniy heretofory issued, manlrmz themrto pay judy ments amounthing to §10,000. . —t—— THE WEATHER. Orricw oF TR CiiEr B1oNAL OPFicER Wasninatos, Nov. 8—l1 a. m.—Indications— For Tenuessee and the Oblle Valluy, colder, clear, or vartly cloudy weather, wiuds mostly northwesterly, Higher pressure, o For thg Lower Lake regton, colder, pinly cloddy weather, occasional leht rain or suok, northwesterly winds, hizher pressure, For the Upper lake region, clear or partit cloudy weatber, cold northwest winds, beeombnd yarlable or shifting to warmer southvasteris, folluwed by stationary or falllug barometer, Tne Upper Mississlppt and ' Lower Mssourl Valley, clear or rnn,y cloudy weather, ruld northiesterly, shifting to waruier southeasteriy winds, tollowed by falilng barome Cuutlonary signals continue 6; Rochester, Bulalo, Friv, Clevelund, bee. 3 Sandusky, foledv, Detroit, Bee, 43 Port Huron Alpens, Mackinaw Clty, Grand Tlaveu, Bec. % Loval GUSKEYAIOX attemoted to draw nis revolver, Oneof them sprang upon bhm And held his arm 8o ho could not carry out his (utention. In this way the men remafned for a long tlmo, and she boat driftea half a mile down stream. Finally the pirates effected a compromiso with the ollicer, he agreeing noy to shoot If they would put jim ashore. Ball was sct, nnd he was landed ot tho dock In the upper phrt of the city. Meantime news of the affalr hag hoen tele- graphed to the police headquarters, anid n Ser- geont and squad of men started out on board of 8 tugin search of the sallboat, uverhauling it wlen about about fifty fect fromn the shore of Hello Isle, nepoallc tho upper end of tho dty. The men I tho boat were called upon to heave to, but rcfused, Shots were fired at ,them, -~ but withomt efect. They land®d and took to_tho woods, with which the Islund Is covered. 'The police also went ashore and fostituted o thorough scarcy, The men were discovered fleceine towards the Canadian side of tho ialund, They wero pursucd, but outran their pursuers, jumped Into a fisher- man's boat, and, presenting a rovolver at the tishermun’s head, compulled bim to pull thom t the Canadian side, Johnson, the policeinan, was terribly beatan, and it 18 thought Lo way uot recover, VERDICT TO IIANG. Soectal edavated (o The Tridune, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. T.—An old proverb in these parts that “Ilanging 1s played out lu Marlon County,” was to-nlght nullilled bya Jury composed mostly of farmers, who'brought ina verdict of murder {n the first degree, with penalty of death, fn tho case of Jonn Achey, trled for the murder of George Leegitt. Both Achey aod Legeltt were wamblers who wecasionally worked in partuership, but, fn this particular laber of love, which resulted in Leugitt's death, Achoy clalms that Leguitt played the kind of agame on bim that they, as g firm, wero desisous of exhibiting to thes conliding public, and, that under the f{ofluende of whisky and rovenge, Achoy found Leguitt in i Jamweio, Bee. jcano, Nov. T the saloon of Chaptu & (urc and at unve upencd T far, TAr H,| Wind, Ve, Bno Brang fira with fotal effect. Achoy received his scn- s e ioem wnh g e e SEU tenco with coustderable nerve. The gencral Rk e T B aplilon 1s that the jury did their work will. oL 3ol da | 43 ) Motlon for o new trial was made with but ap- u»unfim"fi‘l‘n# :? bX 1m‘mxu) little hopes of chapigiug the result, AR it ) A GANG BENTENCED, Soeclal Dapateh ta Tie Trioune, PITTAMURQ, 8., Nove T.~Twelve :oun'erl;lt- ers belonyging to. the Dradford aud MeKcéan Cuunty gangs were sontenced In the United Btates Court here to<lay, und scut-over to the Western Penltontiary, as follows: Hllram Craw- Tord was tflued 83,00 and sentenved to two years; Thaddeus & Caihoun, $2,000 and two years; Richard Kirpairick, 83,000 and three years; Albert Wickwlre, 83,000 and two years; C. J. Curtis, 83,000 and four ycars; (icorvo Boyd, 8600 and two years: Jumes cCreary, #3,000 and three years: Jacob Youns, $.000 aud two years; Joseoh Kirkoatrick, $1.000 aod one year; Audruw Mullun, $1,000 sid one year; Jamts Miller, 88,000 aud three years; Joun Hleavener, $2,000 aud two yoars. A DRUNKEN RUTCIIER, Suectal Dlepateh ta The Tridune, DAvENFORT, 1o, Nov. 7.—Martin Maney, s drunken rough of Lilinols City, Rock Island County, 1ll., yeatcrday mado an cutirely un- provoked attack upon Mr, Peter Ishn, o well- kuown citizcn of the same wlace, aud, In the melve that ensued, stabbed him in the abdomen, st the same time aceldentally glving blmscll a severe cut o the beg. Huho’s wound Is a very dangerous une, and will probably prove fatal Muuey was srrested. — Maz{mum, 2 ngutmum 4h UKNBUAL (HREUVATIONS, Curoani, N Ty Wind. 7 8 Clears Claudre e ——p—— - WILL SETTLE. ' Naw Yong, Nov, T.—At a speclal meellig 0% the Unlon Pactilc Raliwoy Directors, yesterda the Dircctors upsubmously, §t t3 statedy ‘:‘ pressed & willlngness Lo seitle the dubt due Im Qovervment'tn full. Tho plan proposed I ¢ the Unfon Paclfic to lasue new bonds for the & MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE. tire debt and Iuterest, the bonds to Bear 4 ¢ tund, YANKTON, D, T., Nov, 7.—Mrs. U. Heuder- | cent interest, wich provislous for u sinking (uhs shos s uysteriously -missing. Bho was last | 8i 10 bu seeured by “‘;’,;”{‘.‘;{"5.:}3'::3"3" seen walkiug falono” on Douglas jstreet Mon- | Mortens ]'El’l'“:’l“ o eLory,. o that the day evenipg. Ho busband tujuks she has been T ghe Ve Lommitted future juectings of the Exccutive U wal be beld alterostely iu this city aad Bustos ——emet—— : THE_TILDEN_TAX CASE. murdered. Tho police fall to ind bier. CONCLUDED 10 RETURN. BostdN, Mass., Nov. 7.—Otin White has [ o P\ the Uoited o &w Yonx, Nov. 7.—Tha cas¢ ol e started with au oflicer for Kausas City, whero |00 vo Baunuel J. Tilden was up tu:l;g:"; he is charged with defraudin gt illfl,(m.‘ £{ suding partlcs oug, of e ca——i CHIN SHU TANG, Bpectal Dispaich 1o The Trivune 5 NEw Youk, Nov.7.—Tle Tribunssaye: * Chln Lau Pin wore in Baluwore, at the Maryland lustitute Falr, the othier day, a robe and cape of blue sutin, aud delicately plaited queue. Dur- lug the public reception all the Chluese fucca were wresthied with smlles, sud there is sald to baye been oue cvunteuance—that of Chln Sua 8)kes, Vice-President of the Cmnzn‘l to pro- western Haliway, apjeared, but failed 39 Gy duica (e books %‘{:xne_uiunlln;:“’;w',‘fmf: Bead i er Lils control, uxln‘:‘in% c‘t'I ru 3djuurnud it Mondage - — "OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEws‘mmum Loxpoy, Noy. 7.—dtcamshivi l;ll i frow Baltimore, and Muuitobau, frout 310 m.*“:'wm'qu‘:(‘:_“Nuv. T Arsived, Austs 1 frow Lon lous Adsiatic, fram biverpot A .