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« * THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1880—TWELVE PAGES, ‘ y a pughtto bo trusted with the affairs of the conntry 2 Ite said there was much in extenuntion, and he did not wish to keep alive sectlonal fecling, “As God Is my Judie, T have no seling award the Sandi, when Tecate r that had Cilved there and been one of them. T should have done as they dll, and shout feel ns hey feel. But they still love the ‘Lost Canse. and nre prod of thelr re- belllous achlevementay but that docs not chauge one fret, hat they are nat yot Ina condition to be intrusted with tho control of a Government, that they are still SONNY THAT TUEY DID NOT BUCCKED In destroying. Othurs may forget our herole dead, T never tan, If Waile Hampton calls upon the Rebel soldiers to remember Lee and: daekson, we eal! upon our boys In hie to remember Stan ton, Seward, Sumner, Thourns, wid conser what they would do were they a \ Is, then, Keeplag alive seetional anni Whenever the South shicerely repents her treason then, ever will he speak ngatust her Tesuiption of power, Agnin, ho would yote the Itepubllenn ticket beenitse ft fs the party whieh matitained gid wintains the hotor asd Integrity of the Ni ton th keeping dnyloiate the pledges mide to the peoplothat theNatlonatdebt shomd he patil Ta cold and silver. Te reviewed the record of the party ag to restinption, bts unilineh- Ang opposition te repudindton. Sal hes The Jast wave of paper repudtition or substittt: Hon Intely passed over the wountains af Maine toward the Atlantle Ocean. Has It got thore? itis to he hoped it has,” Again, he fs a Repudilean beeause the ministers and churches north of Mason aud Dixon's line, In the propaniion of BO to 100, are lnelined to go with that party. ‘This to hin is deeply signifeant, aud was so durley the War ta such an extent that Lincoln said: “Blessed be Gad who giveth the churches,’ Again, he shall vote the Republican ticket becuse Gen, Garfield fs BETTER QUALIFIED Fol THE PRESIDENCY. Another reason, beeatse he believes that In the present condition of the comitry a change would tend to unsettle tha busthess of the Nation. Again, because it is unwise to ¢x- pose the Nation ta the danger of having to pay claling inthe South, ite sald the danger was not regarding Rebel claims, but alleged Joyal clains. THe narrated the ease of the Methodist Episcopal Chureh South, wiilelt nie m was disloyal ln word and spirit, issued the Nashville Chriatian eld bitter against the Government as bittern Aiself, und sent ont the “Confederate States Almanne,” whieh was treason {tself, and yet aciaim for damages for iuudreds of thon soniis of dollars ins been forwarded to Wash- Ington and awalts consideration, Again, he ts a Republican because that party gave freedom and elvil rights to the slaves of the South. But, this work Is not finished. Freecom is only ii name, and the work of tho party will not be dong tll the negro shall bounmolested In hisrhghts, ‘The work of the Republican party wilt not be done until every) free man of every color shall in every State be free in the exercise of Ads rlelta; UNTIL TREASON 18 MADE OD10US} until the whole Nation, until all the States, shall honorand reverence our patriotte and herole dends until the frults of thelr brilliant deeds on an hundred telds of battic sliall be put beyond Jeonardy; until thelr death atinit be remembered a8.a National sacri- fice aud not a scetlonal one; tintil a Northorn arin will be perniltted fo vote ils sentinients in every State of the Unton, without fear of lnm. The work of the Republlean party will not be done tintll the spirit of svecssion snd treason are dead and buried beyond eradyenture of n resurrection: until the South shull learn te Joye the Nation and ceuse to deplore the Lust Cause, When these things are done, these ‘contitions reached, then, men of the North, you can yleld up your banner inte safo hinds, into the hands of those who love the whole country, aud an Hundred years wilh look upon your tn: tarnished Rory ‘and an hundred ni lons of freemen will crown you with tho blessings of 8 tearful remembrance. the speaker was continuosly Interrupted by applause and cheers, and was tendered 9 ‘Warin reception, ——__- “ILLINOIS. CULLOM AT PRINCETON. Apectat Dtepateh ta The Catcago, Tribune. Princeton, Wl, Sapt. 24—Gov, Cullom made a telling speech here to-iny to about 6,000 peopte gathered from alt parts of Bureau County, It was a masterly effort from the beginning to the end, and waa aplced with just enough of humor to make It decidedly interesting. ‘The Governor spoke for one hour and a half, and was followed by Gen. Henderson In a forty minutes’ talk, and touching upon polite not covered bythe first speaker. The Governor was rezelved at tho depot by the home ani ‘neighborhood Republican Clubs und several bands of muste, and escorted ta the .park. The line of march was Hterally crowded with people, who cheered the Governor Austily. ‘The mos prominent feature fn die sarels was: the. Concord und Macon Mounted Club In ante form, 150 strong, lend by the Bida Band, At the speakers’ stand patriotic and political sones were rendered with effect by the Buda. and Princeton Glee Clubs, and tle speakers were frequently and hearlily cheered by the large audience, ‘This was the largest polit- ical gatherlug that has been held) in, Prince ton since 1808. "This evening tha Mentoto Club enine down and united “with those ale ready here, aud made ® tlhe appearance tn a torchlight procession, gulng Urengh the “rallefence” performance In good shape. An immense crowd was adiressed fi the park by Senators Hamilton and Dement. ROCKKORD, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, * Rockronp, 1, Sent, 2h—The Executlya Comittee of the Rockford Nepubllean Club held oa private sessiots fast ovening, and among other things transacted was the selecs don of tho following persons whose duty it Is ta fick tee unt in the capacity of District Camilt- doing whatever the Republican 1 the day of vlection, n fur tho sticeess of First Distriot—A. fC. Spafford, 'f. F. Patmer, 2. H, Witwer, Joseph Mule, Roger Brown, Jolin Naah, Fred Possom, and 8. FB, Crawford, ccond Divtrict—Steptien Auson, Charles A, 8, 1. B. Buckbee, Willlam Marshall, U, St, Soutligate, George, W: Vv Stiba, B. @. Nolgon, Johu Kstander, Noliny, J. P. Anderson, and Thomas G. af Third Distret—Georyo K., King, Dre Kelevy, HL W. Curpenter, Renjamin’ Foltz, Lowls Pied. more, Lewis FS Lake, Wd L. Menligten, Thomas Ferguson, J, 0. Chappell, W, L. Frisbee, Adam Brennor I Storr. aud Frank P. Poots, Fourth Disteict—Evans Ulake, George 8, His kell, WIL H. Fisher, We I. Hurt, ff, Sawyor, Jumos Ferguson, 2.0, Spaulding, N. D. Higley, Oavar Day, CC, Jones, and Harry Piatner, The Republicans are awake and propose to make the “furfly’ in November, ‘The preparations were also completed for the grand mass-meeting on Tuesday, and Robert. G. Ingersoll will be listened te by seven or eight thousatd people, DINAN, Sptclal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Dixox, | pt. ~The Repuptionns of au die blew-out lat wight. AN admit ry anything of the kliad slice the days when Lincoln and Goy, Yates apoku here. Mareling clubs from Amboy, Sterling, Paluyrit, and neighboring towns added greatly to the grandeur of the ocen- slon, Nearly (00 fanterns were In line, ‘The city presented a holley, dress, ‘Tho rest dences ot Col, Utley, S25. Willams, 8. Dix- on, Wadsworth, and many athors were Ite minated, Col, C, % Carr, Senator Vsamillton, caulldate for Lieutenant-tioy- ernor, and Gen Td. Menderson were the speakers, ‘Thery were men fy the torchllght procesilan. who are regard- ed asthe capttailsts of this valley, such as the Hon. Joseph Crawford, President of the Lee County Bank; EH. Johnson, one of the wealthiest farmers in Jock River Valley; the Hon, A, Powers, one of the leading stock- ralsers of our State; J. Kt, Hodes, and hosts of others, ‘the fet ts, the Hepublicans mean. business from now out. LocKHnIDGR, Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Rockmunar, [, Sept, 4.—One of the Jargest and toast enthusiastls Republican tallies of the season wis held heretoalay, The attendances was hiuense. Delegations ant uailfonned: clubs from Greene and Mae conpin Counties were present in large num: sy and the old-tline enthusiusns was re- vived, Gen. J. 1 Minaker, of tly elty, hotd the vast aidlence for over two hours ina telllng speceh full of hotshot for the Hebel Danoe rac: ‘The Confederate Brigudlers Wore shown up inthelrtrnelight, is speech was loudly applauded, He was follawed by the Hon. James Connolly, of Springtield, inv spueeh fall of telling poly The weet Inj io ity a aeati suceuas ai tha Htepublicans of Centra! ols are on to aggressive an will do thelr duty, by OTTAWA, e Spectat Dievates ta Tae Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Lil, Sept, 24—A large and en- thustustle Republican meeting was held ot ‘furn-Halt thiseveriug, which way addressed by Cal, Clark Jur, of Galesburg. Al- though he apes wai not in good voice he heverMi¢less give wa very fue address aud ‘subject with entire seriousness, ‘assured many Norther hurled hot shot into the ranks of the De. mocracy, Ho gayeus n reason for the political strife now raging that Republicans were contending for honest opinions and prine ciples, and he likened their defense to that wre by Amerieans int tie and by tie Gaion te tn 1S8u1-"65, Me then forcibly emnpated the extravagance of Demovratic Administrations with Republican, and clused with 2 atorions tribute to the eandldates, At the close of the address a Repabilean Club was organized, ‘ WAYNESVILLES Dityaleh’ to ‘The Chleago Tribune. VILE, ML, Sept, 4.—Tha. Ropu ‘ayiesville hetd one of the grand- est iucetings this afternoon that has yet been held in the county, © "The Ton, D.C, Smith, hh Fifer. WIT Booth, ahd -athers, matte fhe apevehes, tra lrg c was present. am the Reprblicaus w enthustastle, A large minnber of Guards paraded tho streets, ATWOOD, Svectat Dlepateh to The Chieaco Tribune. Atwoon, UL. Sept. 244—Tha Repubtleans of this town and surronnding cotstry werd out toaleht to listen to Col. MeCartney, our entididate for Attonie reraly alsa CW, i The nut ii] Ne Palys mile by the speakers ow, somsbinily cheered. ‘The Hepublleans of this: viedtity are ailve to the Literests at stake [this etn wien. Phe November election will show that the Repithlienns of this part of Doughis County’ have done thelr duty. ipresal Dispatch to ‘The ¢ndcage ‘Pribanee Sv. Crantes, Hi, Sept 2h—The on, Leonard: Swett adiressert last evenly, tt Trwin's (all, the largest patitions sitherliay ever asscimbled fi central Kine County. ‘The hall, the largest In the elty, wag filed with: people, half of them indies, an hour before the speaking commenced, and Nandreds went away unable te gain adintsston. compantos of Garheld’ Garis came tp Datavise by special train and marte a tine ane wearauce, Exeellent wisle was ferulsted by the Turner Junction Glee Club and the St. Charles Cornet Band. WANCOCI’S LETTER, NEW YORK “THIBCNE” COMMENTS. Special Dispateh to The Chteago Tribunes New Youk, Sept. 2.~—The Tribune this Morning says: “Gen. IHancoek Nas been forced, a3 Mr. 'Tiiden was, by tho pressure of. Northern sentiment fnto writing a letter upon Southern claims, 1 would have beer” better for Gen, Ianeock to folloy Mr. ‘Tilden’s example still further, and treat Wie The Dem- ceratle candidate of 1870, who was a saya- elous politician when young Mr, Hancock received his appointment’as a West Point endet, was keen enough to see what the ten- per of the North was on thls subject, and his letter disenssed it with all necessary gravity. Gen, Haneock, | whose lnck of publle experience 1s as likely to lead him to under- estite finporlurt questions as to dead hin: to overestinate questions that are of title moment, writes ahnost inn tlippant tone. He fy sorry to fink thnt bis) corre spondent is “ddisturbed?’?. about “that buxbear, Southern War claims.” ‘hls Is the keynote of this letter, which the voters of the North will read with surpr ‘The burden of the letter Is not € Naneock's pledge to veto the elain f distoy T persons, z Sptctat Wa eLe VOY: Gantield wo from thong that “fs gly Gen, Hane covk’s attempt to show there ure ne such elatns. Had he contented himself by putting on record hly individual promise to veto such meastres, he might have’ re- Voters, but when he undertakes to show tat the ex-Confederates of the South have noe designs tyon the Treas try, he lastlts the Intel/igenee of the people whose votes he asks, and renews the alin his letter was Intended to atlay.”” OHLQ, GRANT WILL NE AT WARTEN, Spretat dapatch to ‘The Chteagu Tribtine, ChmvELAND, O., Sept. 24.—Sinve the pub- Heation of Gen, Grant's dispatch to Guy. Jewell, areportiias got abroad that the former woukl not be present at the Warrel muas- meeting next Tuesday, but te following dis- patch in answer to an inquiry from the Cleveland Herald effeetuully settivs the mat- ter: i GALENA, UL. Sept. 2.—T have had no Wen at Any thine Of brenkiug ny engagement to be In Wrtrren an the ith. “Dispateh to Gov. Jewell is misquoted, or bag been went wronr, * U. 8. Guat, ‘The bustnessmen of this elty are ninklag preparntiona for n grand mass tvethe next Monday night. Inv elrentar whieh fs being elreulated ‘thoy aver their betief that the present tinexampled prosperity of the cauns try Is chieily due to the existing tarlit and the fiuanelal polley ob the Government, and therefore they” request the business-men of the elfy and county to assemble for the pur- pose oLelving public expression in its sup- port. ‘Shis prosperity, they say, is now serluuely menaced and Inporlled, Current events demonstrate that dils Is the vital issue. of the pending viection contest, and that the Jnstant and earnest effort of every man shutld be exerted In behalf of the present tort ond flnanctal polley, upon whilet tha continuance of prosverity depends, Several hundred names of the most prominent busi- ness-mon and capitalists of this city have ‘been signed, OEN. BEN, IATIISON. Rpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Tonevo, Q., Sept. 4.—Just before leaving the city thls even! he for Indhina, Gu, Bon Hurrison addressed a new soclety of Boys In Dlue at thelr wigwamon Muron street,” The nudlence was Inrge and enthuslisia inten: The General @ tated why the South ty solld, and urged Republicans to make 2 solid North neanin, and there would then be on Solld South ‘no inore forever, Te sald In explanation of his consenting to make a Ree publican speech at Us thie that the solilers? reunton and the Republican imecthigs are so matich alice that thoy dovetall Into each other, aunt we ean seitrecty tell where ane leaves off and the othor best {la closed by appent- Ing to the Republicans of Ohl to ‘rot tip a ninjority of 25,000, which, he was. satistial, eo be done dn Oc! As ho tert the hall three eleers were given for Gen. Harri. son und Lidiana, a TRVAN Kpeclul Dispatch to The Chteaoa Tribune, Moawrren Ow Sept. S.—The largest te alitteal mieuthig ever hetd In Norubwestern Jhio was that at a barheene held here to-day, Gen, Willam FE Gibson and the Hon.) Wittlams were the orntors, anil tha xt the crowd waa estimated by ol soldiers to be ad least 700 persons, “Toenight tha same xentlemen nddtussed a large meutleg tn the armory in Bryan, TIE SOUTIT + MOVES FON WEST VINGINIA—HOW BOUTBERN DEMOCHATS GEC -AND RETATN: OXTICE— THE STATHAMGNTS THEORY. Spectat uapatch to The Chleaga Tribune, Nouwarr, O., Sept. 24—1t was my. good fortune to-day to meet Judge Robert Cache ran, of Wheollng, We Via. ite da at present in this State, looking after the Interests of salted witel fs Intended to connect hits elty with the Lakes, Ho [s onsof the most prontnent Hepublleans in lila State, att i wolk posted In party-polltics, He showed mo rletter he had Just recelved from the Chatr- wan of tho Republican State Central Com- mnlitee, which expressed a strong bellef that the Republicans would carry the State. ‘The Judge expects soon to return ta bls natlye Slate and entor the campaign netively, He Is one of tw finest of speakers, and will add muedi to the working force of the party. Tho conversation turned on niany matters of great Interest, only a few of which I sltall lve space to record. Ste lind but re- cently returned from a yislt to Charleston, 8. G., ond related 9 conversation which he U with the Democratic siovaror hgocity, which exunot fall to lytorust (hase whe desire «| tu know. how things are carried oy there? ©The Aluyor, khowinne that 2 was Crom West Viraluta, evidently supposed tpat £ waa a Dentoerst, and so talked with nore freedom than he otherwise would have done, * Are there any Kepubileans hyo ere 2? Casked, * None he replicd. “*Whag partion ot your poputation Is colorpy tts qaked. ‘About three-fourths,! wos th seply do thoy vote?" * Almostsollily Hupublicun? “Then how do you keep inated ?? Ey sintled, shrugged ts “shoulders, aud, by what ho didivt say, spoke as slguitleantly words that fallay SUnE voto the Itadteal thekél, - but by one way and ugo to keep the oft a great dealin the Sout! keep the ottices.’ Such election in those soll uever held. COUrSE; qiothor wo nw 3” Phat expresses ‘Thay manage to thing as an, honest y Southern States fs ‘Tho Judge says that the theory of State- rights tau thing that/s a3. te vepecated fi the licart of a large por#on of the Southern peo- ple us thelr yery éxiatenve, ‘They are hon- ent, generally, iv tha bollef that it fs the true theury} aud, ant tuts is eradicated by tho aiding gah “oe arrival onthe stage of aetlot ofa now arn- eration, thoy are nol sare in the pacoudaiy. The doctrine, he thinks, took its origi ht tha desire to protect themselves In Slavery, ‘They were vonselous (int the day was coming when Shivery must pass away, They were well ayia that * it was not orizat in a Republies Uhat It must be long as possible tha bulwark of S| atroyed. "Ta postpone as. Attst rophe, they erected esrights behtad which to hide whenever they were attacked. They: fiftute themselves say that “The United States could WO come filo a soverehen State anid Ray anything about local atairs”? The War would never hqve been fought but on that fasta, art thay when tht laste was nade, twenty yours pzo. ‘There cant be nocquestion but they. wil, ag fost ns posible, make everyting conforin to that hea, Te ease they obtain tho past " coming na they da froma Southerner nul aacentioman who tg so highly respected ahd honared “he hig nitive State, ure of grent interest and impdrtynee, vy MIOIIGAN, | A WOMAN WOKING FOI Tit UBLIV, CAUSE, 3 Tribund) Rpretdt Biomater tn LAnaina, Mleti. Sept. Tlouse was erowded to-ndcht with lndles and gentlomenty listen to Mrs. AL Adele Hazlett, on polittent topos, She was WPa' In. Dem weratle family, bit saw throug Democratic sophistey: atid became an earnest Republica, Sheds a favorkt apeaker, alyays makhig votes for tho Republican party bf her Mets, her loge, telling hits, and brilliant eareasin, ilearty applause has greeted Herat this, the largest ineeting af - the campalen. lnvery seat was fill. She reports tha gudlances were never xo attentlye and auxtond for ight ag at tho meetings she tins hold thisqgason. — ts INDIANA. |.“ MEMUIRELVILD, Mey ade Speetal Dispatch to The Chieage Tribune, Muruntinvinnn, Ind., Sept. 44.—The on, James Goodspend, of the Jolict (ill) Repub- Uean, spoke at this place to-night. Al. thongh not more than twenty-four hours? nollee wis given, the) meeting was well at- tended, “The speech wos logien) and entine slastic, and one of the kind that makes votes, The Republicans of this county haye never heen wore enthuslastic and widenwake since the War than now, TERRE HAUTE. Spectat Dispatch tu The Chieago ‘tribune, enhe Waure, Ind. Sept, 24—Phe Hon, in Wilthing ant hit Perkins addressed large meeting of Republicans at the Wigwam this evening. NOTES. POSTAGE ON CAMPAIGN DOCUMENTS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteugo Tribune, Wasutxatos, D. C., [Sept. 44.—Postinaster Alnger denles the Democratle report that mull of the Republican Congresslonal Com- intttee his been withheld for want ‘of post- age or that any hay been found to lave been Traudutently ninblad, andas to the declara- ton that the Denweratle Committee pays postage to the amount of S250 per day, Mr, Ainger says that if tint Is true the Conmiittee his not purehased [ts stamps in Washtigton, is the whole ameunt of stamps “bought by the Committee during this campaign to this tine does not cover the stim which the Com- initteo elalms to spend in a shige day. RANDALL'S ANXIETY. Pennsylvania poiltictans who have been he y that Speaker Riundellis very much ed ts to his own reelection. We hag Las persistent an opponent to local provements In his district as he has been of appropriations generally in Congress, The Republleaus, however, have this year made oud many Tnprovements waleh have been y poputar, and this fact, together with a {deal of Seeret opposition onthe part of Democrats, tt iy sald, has given Mr. Randall mult concern. Goon ovrtoon. Secretary Evurts, at the Cabinet mecting to-day, spat ery contitently af the Repub: Hean outlooks, nnd the interchange of opinion In the Cabinet eeneratly tadieated eantl dence dy Republican success. Mr Evarts Wont so far as to say that the Repnbticans could earry the country oven If they shotld lose New York, a loss whieh ho did not fora luanient couslder possible. NAYAND. F New Yor, Sept. $4—Senator, Bayard spoke to-night at a mnss-meeting of Demo- erats in the Acndemy, of Musle, Brooklyn Overtlow meetlies were held tn the apei alr, Gen, [aneoek sent a letter regretting his inability to attend, : NO ENCOURAGEMENT FOR CRIPPLED 8OLe pIENs, Wachington, Mepaten to Cineinnatl Commercial, From what ean by learned by your corre- spondent, hot less than thirty utters have been written to Chalrmen Wallace and Bure numand to Gen, Uancock by ex-soldiers In the Departments asking if they are to be turned ont in ease of a “change. No repl: comes to these letters except a bare acknowl- edgmeut of recelpt. ‘Tho Demoerally mane neers seem Indisposed to open wp an exten : ve eorresponitenee on Uils theme. It ts ender, Since the “ capture of tho Cupjtol * by tho Demoeras they have turned: seventy-two Dnton soldiers ont, many of thom wowtnded Midestppied, ‘Che following are the names pe iss Who are wounded or crippled, or oth: . Henry Sherwood, lost a leg. J.T. Wilson, lower Juw-bono abot fe BA, Wardle woudl Byer W. AL, taniing, wonnited, * J. EW, Tnompaon, lost a leg. a tris, wound Nusichvel, wornded, lost an eye. iralay, wounded, fll, lust an arm. W.M. (itson, lost an army 8, Msinygor, lost n leg. : aenmain, wounded four times, lost anarin, St wt Leyes nur lost a teg. fats £ ie ; cr, isablod in Lath hands. shot through both hung. Jost anarniy at wT Urn. Gana ean, Cempuy indvd, Wilthitn Deftltch. togt a leg, Hrilselcfortswantited tseteo, lost ekford, worsted twice, lost an arm, wing; dlsntited tr lett ara, Hubeuck, Inst one oye. ‘ Lillebrldge. wounded. Elrod, livnbled, uty, Wouted, ions. wounded, ‘axon, foal both hiya. les Urhlves, wounded, Diomar, wotnded fire tines, lost an arm, «Stowe, diactlod, Goi deweil, wournted. ae ‘The rest of tha geventy-seven discharged were ex-soldion, but were not wounded or erlpples, Ina few inatances wounded exe sullem wha were Democrats were put tn, but as a general Ming the oMeiats: ef high and Tow degree at the Capitol aro able-bodied -cittcety fron the Solld South, Krom this ft Wil be seen that scqullons in. that Depart nent will have to take thelr ehinees hi ease of 8 “change,” and the chances are alto: gether that thoy will be decapitated, In innny distances “exeaoldlers of Dentoerat s prevy well understoad here Now Lhy ay cay oRy “change every man who ti ted: nthe Pulte enh under Hepnbttcar ddmingg! tration will haya to walk tho plank, my rr THE NARRAGANSETT VERDICT, “5 _ ..,, Sotetat Dispatch to Ths Chicuge Trlbuade fact WaAsiixaton, D. C,, Sept, 24.—The full texe ‘ot vetora Hurley and Teckwith t tuvestigation dlanstey, bas teen recolyud hero, If covers ‘elytty-alx,dpllo pages, They Mud that, George, Nyo, Mustes: of; the Stonington, wltgrod hie uuttrss withotttgiye Ing proper slgnales that she fulted to #fé is, steamer, aud did Hot penperly locate thawasrd-! ink sho winil to atart tho ateantor,' by; muna ets. Teasot v8 witleh tho colllaian wag eausud; wits: ‘elyen throggh carelosness or forget fulneast that Capt, Nyaqenerally disregarded the inw witty avect t@ the conveyances and transpurediow dr pussonyers; that for thls ronson be: is ‘lable ty .tha punattics presertlat Pf law,’ and should bayy bla Ueonse revoged. Capt. Youug, Dinator of the Narragmasett, te charecd with's i Ihur curclesness, with the -adiition thuttwlers dbscavert that re hud broken outedn ble steamer Be did not use proper meuns ta extine et it. ‘Tho Inspeotors add that ho violated tobligations und ditheras the Captati ora Veased In that ho left hid steniner ina lfe-boat Wilh bis: pitt. soon utter: the cullisiou, leavin muny . paagerigera on board. It ts recomended that nid licens Us ut, Che Providence & Stonington: Steamship Company aro consured for not having proy led the Naretgiasere with & proper number of licensed vuytneurs and wate! man, ond for pag keepin a gorreet st of pa sengers, for wll uf which derelictions of dur thoy are yubjevt to the penaltics of tho law, —— : A New Work Connolssear Buys « Now Gallery, i Parisian, ~ Me. Albert Spencer ou bia, recent trip th Ru. rope bouxht twenty-els baintiugy, whict coat ‘bi $110,000. He bus ordered of Utrome Buako Charmer," for which he ts to puy €15, Among bis purchasce are of threo Corvts, a Troydu, aud a Mulssonler, 7 me Foo Aithe Ofleray. es Hina Wil be put te their places, but: ie y.] 0 “1 control. bt Ditzes, two or, Bee Le ; ‘ Jolnlng fr the universal enthusiasm, and the er i OREIGN. jutcfous of a Celestial guard hus already been The Montenegrins Proparing “to Enforce the Cession . of Duleigno. ‘They Will Be Fully Supported by the International War Flect. ‘stand just where they: dd’ All the Foreign Consuls Obliged to Withdraw from 1 Scutarl u -A Pasifio Giroular from the French Government to Its Ropre- sentatives Abroad. Two Hundred Porsons Killed by an Earthquake in South | ot America, The Russtans Stubbornly Restated by tho Natlve Troops In Turke «Testa q . 2 eS ‘ Arrival of tthe Disabled Steamer City, of Ohester at Holyhead. TURKEY, t.* ULTIMATUM PRESENTED, tern, ‘Sept. —Coschen, the British Ainbassader at Conatuntinople, in the name of atl the Pdwets, tas oftelully informed the Porte gf,the preggutation of Vieo Adimiral Seymonatsultiinatem to Risa Pasha. : POSTION STHENGTHENED, The Montesiguring have'strengthoned their position in every direction, we ADIINAL sEYMOtTL Cerrixsry SeptSi-Admiiil Seymour has arrlved here, ys i S ‘ Tho Commanddstn-Chiet of “the Monte- negrln foree which isito operate agitust Dul- eine has arthyed at Sutermen, to hold a cons ference with Aduirals Our, PROBAULY, NOT TRUR, Antivant, Sept. %tTho Albanians drove the gurrigon out of ‘Dijleigno on the 17th In- stant ee 3 LEPTISCUTART, Raavaa, Sept. 24.-Tho frittsh Consul has arrived from Setttari where he deemed itdun- serous for hin do stay. Other Consuls ro niin at thelr posts. ¢ Laer DULCTANO, Riza Pasha, stilt awalts Instructions from, Constuntinople, and-has not yet replied tu Acintiral Seymour's witimatinin. ‘There are no ‘Turkish regulars. i Dulelgno, | Two 'Ta- bors, who haye fraternized: with Albanians, are encamped. near town, Crctinsn, Bent, 24:—Admiral' Seymanr hos returned to Gravoga with a special dete- gate attached by Montenegro ta the com- mander of the international squadron, ANTIVART, Sept. “A. ‘Turkish man-of- war has ‘arrlved at Valdence, a port of Dut cleno, and another nt Modus, a port of Scu- tarl, probably to coerce the Albanians, THE, CHIMIS NEAT. ; Gnavosa, Sept, 24—Admiral Seymour wilt have toalny detinitly instructed: the Prince of Montenegro, who will, order. an adyaneson Duleigno, All the foreign Con- suly have withdrawn from Scutari, A -FRANOK, NOMINATION POSTPONED, i Panis, Septit—At tha niceting of the Cablnet Counel| St. Milatre desired to post- pone tho nonination of Under Secretary of Forulgn Afvatrs, BS “Pghiingnt ang announced that di today. ~ on i CAMINET COUNCIT. ' At a Cabinel..Couneil yesterday It wag agreed that tho: proceedings agatnst non: recognized ortlers should be gradunl, prefers enco being given, to cases unlikely to provoke Iezal canilicts. ‘The tdea of convening the Chambers befors tha usual time was" re jected. ie Sy $ MINISTRY OF wousitr. c ‘The Ministry of Worallp has been offered to BM. Daves, but wos declined thraugh fear that the appointment might be made the sub: ject of untoward discussion, seeing that, dur- Ing the debated on tha esthates fur worship Jn the Chamber of Deputics, the proposal to toimnake a separate Department of Worship was negatlved by a Inrge innlority. GAMNETTA’S ONGAN ON, THE APPOLNTMENT OF St, WILATR Tho Republique Mrdueutse, Ctwnbetta'’s organ, says: “Tho foreign polley of tho Ministry Is peace.’ The. naine of ‘the Hon, Barthelemy St. Wlire;! the now, Foreign Minister, furnishes tn. this respect supers Abundant guarantees,tothe most thiorau: MOW TILE Avroistay WAS RECEIVED IN BERLIN, Bena, Sept. %4.—Usiqualifled. approba- Hon ts the verdict of the newspapers here on Barthelemy St. Hinare’s appointinent.- PROGBAS OF THE NEW CABINET, “Pants, Sept, $4—Thes Republique Fran- ectixcunys: ‘The program of tho new Cub- Inet consists firstly In tho execution. of tho religions decreys for Wve suppression of non authorized orders; ent puliory and pratuits uus soaulir and primaryedueation, antl vital’ reform tn the mnglsthicy, the eces) ity for Which Is again démphstrated by th i clerical demonstrations nt Poitlers and giets, ‘Tho forelan rai tho Miplstry ts an honorable peace, aft ns befits one af the Jeading Powers of tio world. mt ees, Z PACIFIC. OIRCULAT, 7) Pama, Sept, 24. Barthelemy’ St. Tilatto, Minister of Foreign Anales, fas, addressed the following elreithr’ to by diplomati¢ agents of France abepads” z My Drat diy 1s to, reach you to geciire the Goveriingnts to whieb. you are accredited that the new Cabinet wil make no change ty the forelyn py ey of its predecessor, France ag Woy “benched. greater value than now fo the ‘Hiaintenanes of peace, so frultrny of aulygutagy for her prosperlty and honogear tl -BYHLO, Tnametirated -by the wigtdhi of Presideut'Thlors, ins been fole weil with Soustaley tor, the last, ten -yenrs, ‘and hag bare excellent fruits, We shall re wialn falthind to an eeepy, wm trailition, Fond do everything td develop stitl turther 1 ( ¢e good relatlond which Frince maintains swith other Governmélits. 48 for myself, 1 ‘shatt apply all ny sttoneth to this abject, antl for asstatance In this patriotle task 1 rely’ upon the most devotat cobperation from ull representatives of out diplomacy,” I Htatiyotgtonied that t itis nuthoritativelyatonied that tha Count St. Valiler intends Siyestgn the Berlin Am- bussatorship, ! ‘ NOTIFIED, z ty 'Thocirentar letter of Mintater Constans to the’ Superiors of the unauthorized religtous confraterniiles, requiring them to submit to the March decrees, was yesterday dispatched to cr Superlors, i Ooty WIL OQUANT A TRSETT, La Literte saya; We lave reason to be- t) live that a vesplt of ton days will by granted theussoclutions in whiel to apply for Stato | Heedsey and authorization ls not tsked for | within that tne the decrees will be en- furedd,’ . > APPROVED, It,.ia stated tha nuw Cabinet. will eoufirn the Tistructions. given the cotmnander uf the French squadron at Ragusa, oe ies porte, t i bled ' a Atehbishop Culbert has. published two long letters, the first addressed to: a Fre elnet wa the OU Mast. and the sevand to Pres luenttirévy on the 16th tust. ‘The former protests Ay the nauia of Nberty uxninst the tellgtous decreva, and poluts ‘to ‘many acts f harity, verformed by the orders wider his ‘The second letter ts shiantlar In sub- atunce and tone, : SOUTIL AMERTIOA, 4 ‘SK VENDING WAI } . PANAMA, Bept, 4.—The Peruvlans are | actively engaged in drilling and organizing thelr anny ‘for the protection uf Lima, and arg forthtying.tho city, Even the Cluinese are nn |. spokow of dir tho: formed of the richest Chinamen fa the Cate Ital, and n corps of domo 690 men of the best Chinese soclety la offered, The wisston of Judso Chrisitaney, the Amerie Mirlster to Pern, turns out now not to be one of ence. but for the purposeot presenting certain claims fo Chili for diane aee enused to Amertean property during the wit, EANTUQUAKR. VADPAnAiso, Att, {8—As tho steamer with the innil was leaving port, a. severe shoek ofan earthquake was’ experlenced, which la supposed to have caused eonslter: able damage. [t was reported thatthe town of Mapel, in the Interior, had been dest roged by the shoek and sane 200 persons killed... tis sald that the Chiflans again bombarded Callao on the sist of August ESTING LISA, ‘ Was NOTON, ‘4 Sept. 24.—Tho Chitlan Minister to-t ved advices stating thit 2500 Chilans neeupled Chimbote, north of Lhna, on the tith of September, and an ex- pedltlon would adyanes from there in con: Prete with other forves nud the bluckad- ing suuadron to attuelk the Capltal.,. GREAT BRITA FE MIUIE OF INSUBANCH INOIINS, Lospos, Sept 24—Witliam J. Taylor & Co, Neweastle-on-Tyne, Insurance brokers, havo fatieds” Linbiitties, £71,350, THE LAND LEAUUR, : _Dutax, Sept. 24—The rumor that the Government Intend to prosecute the iment vers of the Land League for partielpation {1 inevtings was considered at a private meet- ing of Irish imembers to-day, The meetiig resolved that in tho event, of- prosecution or arrests of tho members the entire netlve sev. tlon of tho Parliamentary party. shall be stunmioned to Ireland to cabperate atlil more vigorously wit) the local leaders. ARRIVED, Livenroor, Sept. 24—Thatisabled steamer cy of Chester arrived this morning off Holyhead. ts . TUE COTTON MANUFACTURERS. Mancimsrrea Sept, 4,—AL the conference, after a long diseussion, the delegates of the cotton operatives malntatnime that trade iy greatly Linproved since May, and the mia: ters deelarlug that In spite of this Improve- nient they are stil! working at & loss, tho masters’ committee passed a fesolution that in consequence of the still unprofitable state of the trade the conmilttea regret they are at present unable to recommend an advance, aud promise to do so as soon as the trade Is suliclently improved. Woot, Loxpon, Sept. 4.—At to-dlny’s wool sales #00 piles were sold, ehietly.from Port Phil lip and New Zealanl, Prices matutained. Market firm and brisk, INCREASE IN CABLE RATES, The Angio-Ameortean Cable Company an- ounces that on and after the Ist of Ovtober the tarli¥ from New York and Canads to tha United Kingdom will be tnereased to 50cents per word; Government messages will be halt eihle rates; aud press messnzes wilt be 25 cents, with a deferred rate of fy cents. ‘Tho rate to France aul places beyoud the United Kingdom remains unsltered at 2!¢ cents, but on and after Dec, t It will be Inersased to 60 cents, and the Government messages to one~ halt the cable rates, ‘The direct cable will alee. juerease tu 60 cents per word ou and after ets 1 ITALY. AMERICAN OPERATIC DEBUTANTE, ome, Sept, Y.—A young American so- prano, Marle Van, of Cinefnnati, tins mado the daring attempt of appeartng for the frst {ine on any boards as. prima donna at the Yolitiomn ‘Theatre in the part of Gilda in the opera of “ Rigoletto.” ‘Tho theatre, whieh holds 4,000 people, was full. The audlence reeelved the dévutante with absolute silence, Notwithstandhyg that natural agitation which smite her first notes tncertaln, she went through the first scene well, wag ‘called out twiee, and finally obtained a well-deserved sttecess, Roman anuslent erlties praise the quallty;and extent of her volee, the good style of her acting, and with reservations of her want of'traluing In the management of her voice and the pronunciation of ltaling words, predict for ter a successful career, WHO SITE 13, ‘Crvehexvrr,O., Sept. 24.—Tho Marie Van; ty report from New York ns hnying achieved a suiceess nt Jtome, is not Miss Van Zandt, fa aungested in that para graph, but Miss Marie Van, of this city, TURKESTAN, FIGUTING REPORTED, Sr, PeTensnund, Sept. 24.—The Vedomoatt ‘gays the followlns news, which tas not been confirmed, has been received from ‘Turkes- tun: . Muy.-Gon, Levasheff telegraphs from Tsar itsInsk, tho 29th of July, that 74,000 troops on the road to Kuldju were delayed .by severe fighting near Sauteliu, and that 34,000 troops ore suid to be fighting with a force of 80,- Oud, partly Chiness regulars. FIRE RECORD. IN DROOKLYN, ‘Special Dispatch to The Cheago Tribune: New York, Sept, #4.—A fl*9 occurred In South Brooklyn this eveiing which resuited in tho complete destruction of two large fuctorles, and involving wt loss of nbout $250,000, and throwing somo 400 men out of employmont. The fire coe curred In A, Murricklo's window-shade factory, Nos. 60 tu 06 Sedgwick street, between Columbia and Yan Brovt streets, Tho loss wit mostly covered by insurance In compaties unknown, EW YORK, Sept, 24.—Thoe fire in Brooklyn re destroyed tho windaw-shade f eyoning res of Robert Burrleklo, on Sedgwick or Van Urunt, and the tobacco F'rhanny Watson, Nog. Ol to 04 Sudi~ wick strect, Gosides damaging vonsidernbly tho pista property, Rome workmen were forced to leap from tho seeond story of tho tebneco factory to oecapo the fines, and two wore severely Injured, Pollow Olficor Cullen was slixhtly Injured by an explosion, and Samuel Atkinson wag severely wounded by tho fall of w ahed, Tho firemen were driven from an engine by the fumed, and [t wav .consutned. ‘The loss on the tobucea factori 6 $10,000; on tho: window-shada factarios $215,000, ‘The lossus ata. anid to be covered by Inauranve. ‘Three hundred pertous are thrown out of employment. . ciiicago, ‘ Tho alarm from Hox 82d at 8154 last evening wns cuusad by a lghted match aceldentilly thrown Among some rags and rubbish tn the rear of Jon Hart's residence, at Nu. 138 Town: send street, Dumnge tritilng. : ee Astill alarm to Engine Company No, 17 wos caused by a itré in the basement of a three. story brlok bullding. at No. a Canal atréct, owned and oocupid Wy, O. dchiininel, fruit. battor nianufdetieer, ‘Tho fire arigiuated 4a the woodwork wljojning the farnace, ‘The aturm from Hox 4 at. 4320 yesterday morning was cuused by a fre on tho rout of % ono-stary brick buildlug on tho narthweat cor+ nor of “Loomis and »‘Twonty-scoond streets, ‘owned and acouplod by the Soper & Pond Plane figeSHi Company, Cause. shavings on tho root batching ttre from sparks from tho ehlmuey, uinuize light. ” AT PITTSBURG, PAy Perrsnvnd, Bopt. Lt—Thla mortiing about 1 o'clock fire broke aut in Grannis & Faucet's Plantng-mllt} at Braddovk's, newer this city, which resulted Intho destruvtion of the mill, goven frame dwelilnga, and two stables. -. Tose, b Owing to Vy, rates, thera was not One dollar of insurances ‘ itn AT: QRAFFVILLE, MICH. Spectut Dispatch to The Udteago Tribune.” | “GuAveVILLE, Mich, Kept. 34—A fire yeatore day at this place burncd Tower & Thompson sawmill and contonts, luyolving a loss of $3 on which there was fo tneuranes. It prob cauuht frow the boller qr furnuco-rvous, ee: AT MT, VERNON, TA... Bpeclat Digpatch to The Chicago Tribung. Mr. Veunon, la, Sept, 24—-Fira this mording deatroyed Powers’ drttg-atore, Rood & Young's cluthing-storo, Gouvh's urocofy, ‘and, otter buildings wore dnmaged. The total loss le about, 923,000; Insuranes, $10,000, Origin nut known. * a 7 a ere TELEGRAPHiC NOTES, Provipence, We dy Sopt, 21—Tho town of Dristol ts to-day celubrating the 200th auniver~ sury of its votttoment, 3 pe Rurvano, Sept. Mra, Rariug, wife of John Narlus, uuirdered by Martin Flanigan 9 fow weuks ago, has bevonie lnmung, 4 sd ANOTHER VICTIM, Isusey City, N. J. Sept. 2.—Ablo'clock this morning anothor body wus taken from the Hud~ gon Hiver tunnel, ‘Tho bead was sovered from the truuk, which was a perfect skeleton, Ae eee The aged and fnftein ure strengthened and faculties brigutonud by Malt Bitwene Geo. Shaw, of' Jackson, Mich., Shoots ‘His Wife and Attempts Suicide, Mrs, Van. ‘Kirk Found Not * Guilfy“by the Milwau- “ee o kee Jury. Waite, tho Fugitive Vermont ' Bank Presistent, Tells His . | + Story. ‘ He Threatens to Astonish People by His Disclosures. + A Qirl of Sixteen Horrlhly Murdered at River Falls, Wise Myaterlous Murdor of an Associated Press * . Agent at Idria Oity, Cal. A DOMESTIC DRAMA, Detroit, Pree Drea, Sept ey Anothor painful” domestia drania océurrod at 0:8 o'clock list night at No. 7 Walnut stroet, without nny fatal results, however, Mrs, Gcorge Shaw, a young woman from Jackson, who 18 stopping there with friends, was shot In tho honl ‘by her buspand, a Aastunted feNow, who after wards put tho’ revolver to his brenst and fired three shots into his body, The purtieuiars of the affair, as related hy-Mra, Shaw, aro ua fol- lows: She was married to Shiv tn Tackaon fast April, Hels employed on the Cooley (ugricult- ural contract in tho State Prison ng un assistant to his father, who is foreman, Sho says, sho lived with hin peavcably for two weeks,whott he Ueenme addicted to tho use of Intoxleating Naugrs, and, notwithatanding her ontyenties, ho began to abuse her. ils drunken fita began to be ‘periodical, and hls brutallty at tinea was unbearable. Beelng that hls hublis grudunlly grow worse, she dotermincd to leava him and come to ner. friends In this ulty, She packed 1 small yatise with woarlng apparel aud went to the depot Intendiug to take a triln for thigelty. Shaw, who bad been watehing her closely, diseoverod ber Intention, and mecting her ut tho depot he, by furce, took the vallao. from her hand, ulthough she strigizled ngainet hia action, and contpelled her to return heno with him. Last ‘Vhureduy sto determined to leave him, and she returned to this city to her friends. He followed her and stopped at a hotel near tho Detroit, Grand Haven & Mil- waukee depot, She says that ho bad been on a spree since his arrival here and covery day would pass tho honso at whieh sho was stopping, watching for her to make her a pourance. He would stand about the odtnor and when ahe went down town be would ‘ap- proneh her and continually bey her to return with hin, Yesterday he ‘drank considerably, ‘and was seen hangiig around thy house more than usital. She says sho was satlailed that his intentions wero not good, and she kept clear of hia track. AWhon he called at 4 p. m. she sail he wig very much excited, and went into tho sittliz-rooimn whero Bho was reading. Hu dige played nervonaness, and agin naked her tow tack to Jackson’ and live with bin ugnin. Sho posttiyely deelined to return with hho, and aftur some words he drew a. revolver and fred at her, the bull geaaing bor forchoud and iaflict- ing only a flesh wound. Ho then shot himsolf in tho brenst three tlmes avd fall bene to the ttuor. He began Biecding profusely irom his wounds, und a inessengor was sant to Dr. Rouso, Who dresded tho wounds of both nnd stopped the tow of blood. Ho probed for the butlote in Shuw's body without sueccss, however. ‘This morning Shaw wostn great prin, although no four of soriaus resuits wis ontertaincd. Ars, Shaw was comfortable, but was suffering with a sick headache. She will make a complaint against ber husband for nsauult with intent to KIN. Shaw's father was telegraphed to and is expected to arrive this moruing. A SICKENING TNAGEDY. Speelat Dlepateh to The Chicago Tribune. River Barus, Wis, Sept. th—A sickoulng tragedy cumo to Hybt In this ylllago this after- noun, About 2 o'viock Mrs, Watton, Jiving In tho outskirts of tho village, rushed into tho hougo bf netzhbor, announcing that ber bile dren era Wnardered and lying doad in the house, Ina fow moments a crawa had gathered uttho scene, Passing through thé tirat room, terrible. odor of putrefaction — assailed tho senses. In the — kitehen, - buck of thix, were’ tho victims. Tho corpse of Mary Walton, a girl of 17, fuy upon tho floor coverad by a quilt, nnd surrounded by poolsoef blood, Thonn ride settee, or lounge, was tho form of hor alstor, Emma, a child of 1 Ner houd, terribly brulsod and blackened, re- posed on the bloody pillow, and at tho: Nrst glance she, too, seemed to be dend, ns hermother: had snpposed, but she snon ronsed np, recog. nized those present, rode from the lounge and waiked neross the roum, Tho fnthor,. Litke Walton, who bad for sone time been tho only oveupunt of the house besides the two girls, waa nowhere to be found. Tho girl's hond was Ilterally pounded tou Jelly. Undeethoohin wasn rough cut. and a siinilar one across tho right cheek, whily tho skull bad been erushod by repeated blows with somo blunt Instrumont, A trait of blood led to tho outside floor, and for some digtance from tha house. A sudreh was madg, and a heavy elub of fron-wood, about BO fhehes in length by 2% fuohes in thick ness, wos found, freshly trimmed, und with hult adbering, to one ends Soon after un old ux-helve, stained with blood, way discovered, ‘These were doubtless the instruments of murder, Around tha kitchen wore scattered a number af freshly-ironed olothoy, saverat slativons, and at blood-stained Tronlng Lourd, testifying to the wirl's ocoupation attho time of the murder. Another trail of ‘Divo led from Where the body was yi ton closet under the ateirway, Tho surytylug atster fa fu avery dangerous vondition, All sha tas auld so far hus been tha remark to hor. mother that Some bind nen hurt Marys? and-in an awer toa quostion vho said Ut two young men of tha vilinge, von whom noe suspicion rests, nd beon inthe house. Ag this dispatch je bes ing written tho Jury fa atlit in gesslau, but will probably reneh a verdict to-uyht, Fablig sen- Anant fs yenerally deposed to regard tho miss~ sing fathor na the'author of the grime, and ollie ours have Ueen Wiapatehed after “lim ju severnl directions, He tla a inun of between @ and 60 ie and was formerly & miller at Wt fsa, Mure County, It 1s alated that some years -sineo he attempted sufelde, and thot hls family relutions have boon unplorsint for a long me. WAITE. Tinartcesono, Vt., Sopt2t—Upon tho arrival here to-xtay of Watte, tho fugitive bunk Preat- dent, bo was placed In chargenf tha state au thoritles, ‘He tuquired what the Stato {Intended to do with hin, and was informed there wero eight {udictments against him to which he was expected to plead, probably at the present term of court.’ Waite sald Jt was utterly {impossible for him:to get bis. counsel and preparg for trial At thls teri, ‘ ie tSball Ibo allowed to furnish all?” askod Waito, . “Tho Btato's Attornoy nnswored: “That wilt Do left disurotlonary with tho Judgo,” after this Walto rather despairingly. followed ho Shortt to an adjotuing room, whllo his you was sent to Hrattloboro tu telegraph B,J. Paolps, who, it ta sald, ts Woat, | ‘Tho Stato's Attornoy sald ho wort Immedinte ly copy tho fudictmeuts, and tho case would come before the court Monday, ‘Lon yepurtor Waite salds “f loft Mrattioboro with no intention of ever returning asain allye, Twent Hirootly t (reontiokt, thonve to Hoston, Portland, Montreat, Torontu, Duluth via Lake Supvrior, Omaha, Cheyenne, Puoblu to Donyer, thence to Omaha up tha North Platte through tho centre and northern part of Nebraski, and thende duck to Omaba, Tate took a min Into Mexlea, but ald pot Tika thit country, If J hud known of the Gove ornment's Intentions, ana bud bad tho money, 1 whould haye endeavored to keep aut of tho way, foough | knew ie would be foollab ta go to Kus rope, When Ljett tnetlebore 1 bid eas: than {iou, notwithstandivy thy roports to the cons ¥» Fuld notary away a note, bond, ur Gucalee the kind." * ‘ estioncd aimut the memorandum tn his own writlig, showing that be had taken $2,600 ai tho morning of bs departure, he suid: #0 useil sotue inuncy Just before t left, which left wie’ Uh win stated above, Eimay baye vomited feneo in tho eyes of tha Inw, but proper tig 1 projiase to tall whero the ef tho bunk lag gone. J elilin 1 have never ap propa dollar to ny own fndivide tid use, Ie ey brhig ie te triabon the charge of forgory there muy:bo maltlyythig clretm> stances to Bo considered ty the Cour Ho asked what would be'the sontenvo If found auilty, and receiving nu detlnit reply suid hye could not live to sorve ant a lung soufonce, Agiuin he avked tho Sherifwhat weru tho labors du the Stute Prison, ond thingy Sia lae aust. T, ald be, they do vot put shy bail t bit 1 muy ud friends to yuurnnteeds. Otherwise 1 suppose C might yo. Waite dediarvil tho dive deods were regilirly pukt the tHrectors when thoy know there way no cupltul upolr which the “ovidently n Gorman, 7 : dlvidends could bo used. 7 don't want to mak any threats, but ft will bo shown Lwas nx wholly tu blame far this business, THE VAN KIRK TRIAL, Speetat Dispateh to Tie Chicago Tribune, Minwacner, Wis, Sept. 24—Tho Van Ki: murder trhu termlanted this afterngdn, aud ty Jury retired to form thelr verdict. Ata Inte hou thisovening {t is reported that thoy wilt in come to un Agreoment, six belng in favor, convtetion and slz in favor of nequittal, 1); argumonts of District-Altorney Mokenney, fo ; the State, and that of W, HH. Ebbets, for the dc Tengo, aro among tho tost powerful and brilllan legal oferta over heard in Wiseonsin, Th mutt potuta made by the proscoution are tha Mrs. Lonhy and Patrick enna to their death bh polsontiyy, and that Strs, Van Kirk, who cooke for thom red rerved them medicine was tho onb eres who could rengouably be held necounty, 2. ‘They have failed Lo show that she eve howrht polgon, “Tho detensa elaim that th arseno was administered Ly seme one else either through mistake or tiallee, athors tay tng feces to the sick persone. Tho trint the not cleared wp tho strange wiyatory, and th pubile will naver be fully antisted on the ques fon, no matter what [4 done with Mrs. Van Kick At LLo'elock the Jury returned u verdict of no guilty, * THE CAPITOL OUTRAGE, Speciat Disputes tn The Chieagg Tribune, Wasutxaron, 1), Cy, Sept. 1@-Somo weeks ng the statement was made thit n member of th Democratle Capltot potve bud attempted tr commit An omtrage upon a yours child of 13 whom boentised jito, tho Prealdent’s room a tho Capitol, The Dentoornttes papers denounecc this us a campaign scandal, ‘Cho nun himect threatuned his ecusorsand talked loudly in the press, and tho Denooratio ofteinis at the Capito claimed to tnve examined tho matter and re ported that toro was:no foundation for the tary, eal howdver, a warrant upon the outh of Allee Burlingame, a white gir li years of age, the daughter Very respeotable parents, was sworn ont against Mills Dean, the pollve ottlelal In question, chinrg. fnu him wih tho offense indiestod, Dean wa balled fn $1,400 for hearing to-torraw. The parents of the Burlingatmo girl auy that tho obargo 1a in evory particular tric, FOUL MURDER, Spectat Dispatch to Me Chteayo Tribune, MAntrowoc, Wis, Sept, 4.—The examination of Anna Stoker for tho murder of Naney Heys wool was commenced beforoJudvo Kirwan to- day. Ephratm Heywood, brothor af tho de- censed, oceupled the stand all day. Ho testited that, upon coming home tast Sunday afternoon, ho missed hile steter from te house, and asked Anna where she was. Sho anid that she did not know, but thought sho must vo aemowhero in the house... Ag phe did not return, her brother becume warned, and entled somo of the nelgh- bors to assiat In the soarch, About midnight. the’ body wna found covered’ up in tha wood-pile, with the throat. cut from cur to car, the bone of the neck show! evidence of being huoked and the joints pri apiurt ns though tho perpetrator of the crime had trledt to cutirety sever the head, The git then told hint that twomen bad committed the deed just before he come home, and that tuoy had gono away. Mlongy clothing belonging ta ws found, mid she noootnted for ints by Ing that they had forced her to cleun up the Divod on the floor, and heto earry away tha body, Tho examination will bo, couttaucd to- niurrow. —- my BURGLARIES. . Spectat Dispatch to The Chleagu Tribune. Orrawa, IIL, Sept, 24.—Numerous nttempta at! burgtary and othor petty crimes have been per- permitted hero within the past day or two. Not leas than four houses were ontered In East Ottawa Wednesday moratny, avd a onnalvant Captain Jost bia clothing, watch, and a sinall sun of money on thesame evoning. Last night the urnin ollico of H.T. Hossuck was broken inte and tho enfo partially foreed whon the burglar: were frightoued by tho nppearance of an officer, ‘This afternoon two boys, Alfred MeLane and Thomas Dalley, were enught stealing students nts from the High-School Bullding, and on ex. “nininitiun were held in the sum of $300 each to appear at the next tern af Court, ALTEMPVED MURDER. Crxcinyatr, O., Sept. 21.—To-night, during the tempornry atsence of John Grosstus frum his house, 47 West Niuth street, Churles Schneldor slipped Into the kitchcn, where his wife, Mr Grasstus' daughter, was sitting with ber babe and prdgenting a revolver suid, * You've gat to die.” Bho rin-screaming into tho front room, He fired, | bit missed, thon followed, und, selzing and throwing hor duwn, held tho platol ologe to ber body and fred twice more, but euch Mino she munied to’ divert his alm, so, that one ball struck her wleove and the other the too ot her shoe, Help catne, aud bo was tuken to tho statlon-houve, Mis wife was compelled to leave dim list sinmer, and tosday had ted a porition, fordlvorae. Hono the attick, out, ees. HENDERSON'S STEAL Special Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune. TxpiAnsvonts, Ind. Sept, 24—Judye Itobine fon, of tho Morgan County Cireult Court, de- vulderl te-day inthe cazo of tho’ Stnte va. Ell Henderson, ox-Auditor of We State, that the money grabbed by Hendorson belongs to the State, but holds that tho retaliatory part of the lw is unconstitutional, but that Henderson, being the agent of the State, cannot take ole yantige of that fuct, but mst account to the State for the nny Henderson ts a lost Demnoeratio inmtager In tho present campaign ‘ind hia mothods are in aecord with thoae o! English, ESCAPE oF CONVICTS. Horse Ciry, Maho, Bept. H.—Six convicts at work hilf ninite from thé Penitentiary overs powereil tho guard, optalned tholrarms and ted, The gurds aod some solilerd pursued, und t running fight, followed. Ong, conyiet wal mortutly wounded; the uthers cscaped. Sergh Nottinger, of Company Fy Firat Cavoiry, wut soveroly wounded. One of tho guards and ag einirant, woo happonod to be presont, were alse wounded: p ine POSTAL ROBBERY. Bpedtat Llspatch:to The Chicago Tribune. LA Chosat, Wis, Bepts 44-1, A, Keeler, the alleged mall-robber, wad to have been tried in the Supreme Court (o-day, but bis onso was put over until the December term of tho Court, Ho siya bo has important witnesses In Now York whorn ho fs unable to get now, This ense ts oxelting conushterably intorest hore, wuiny proin= {nent mail-service cilicors being here, suppestt his cuse was not to be put off. (le bull is place tt 84,00; which ho ig unnblo to got, FOUND MURDERED. SAN Francisco, Cal., Sept. #4.—Alfred Smith, correspondont of tho Cuallfornia Associated Prose ut Bierra City, was murdored Wednesday, hie brains belng beaten out with rocks. Tho beady was deposited tu hia botwe, whloh wis fred, Thomas Dovino, his next neighbor, with whom devensed hnd a long-standing lawsult Loa title, wn arrested for the erlme. devedsed wad a native of Horkimer County: Now York, > + PROVARLY MURDERED, Spectat Dispatch to TAs Chteaga Tribirite Ta Crosst, Wha, Sept, 84.—-This afternoon, & fow miles above this city, In Minnesota, an une known man was fonnd dead inaditeh, Ho was and bud nothing on bis OsOH dotagutity tin, ‘Tho supposition fa that he wits thurdered and placed Ih this Gut-of-thoe way plude to conceal (he crime. i EX-SENATOR J. R. DOOLITTLE, ‘Tu the Haitor of ‘the Chieugo Tribune, » Cin@sao, Sept, 4.—VYour Issue of the eh Inet. contains n lone cdltorial enritlod * Doolit- ile and Garilold,” which makes a statemtout of fact whioh, In tho abwonce of my fathor fram tho ality, I tnke the liberty ta correct. Tho auricle” proceeds upon tho assumed fact that whild “A membor of tha United Slutds Senate, through hie official position aan Sonator, hu procured for a Mr, Conatty a pormit from the Treasury Debacle Ms rado fv catton Inthe then robollious State Ti agtoed ta audio ia the prottas Will this wero ret ft would wot Do sharing In any ney i gna woul ibe 0 jntraction of a ed etihi the weatined figt le Taleo, Mr, Doalittte did nob procure Conntty’s permit from the Govornmont, had nothing to do with My aud dilnet know tt he hada permit unt Jong after it had been granted. Aa prot af als tore ur the Nos and records of the Treasury Dopurtiuent. they bud e tinued & jot ue title uf pivot that Mr. Doolittle reehuimunded thd gradtiiy of tho perasit s¢ would buye been dag up by Ite when tals unarye was matty, clube, yents ugo. Conatty, in 1313 prusscal with poverty and dying with consui) Jon, was prevailed upon by politicline to wake 8 atatelnent to Huis their vidbod ayaliat A Nao Of spot life who tad always been bly frivad. Hue when dr, Doolittle dented alt partich/patiwas: $0 obtalulng tho perttt, wud referrud to tho rece onda of the Guyernmolt to sustain bin, Mr. Conatty muds no reply. Inu few short mouths he wus th bis grave, ht Ishall utter no wordt contumely over i tomb, He hus gone before 4 tribunal where by tenptation, misery, aud mative cun be welybe with Juutioe. beLeunhnrdiy spoak with moderation of Hut J can the polltionl exigency which would dig wp from bis yrave a false aud exploded salar an hurl it ata tus whuag puulle aud pel yal ee for two-thirds Of w ceatury ba the sunlight. i DOOLTtLs, Jie

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