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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ‘Wost, wire no man can ralea crops onough to keep hinelf from starvation? A large portion of the wtern country between the ninety. ninth degve of longitude and tho Moeky Mourite ains is ities; soluntiata buve said se for years, an Ro have wenther tepurts and Govern: ment diuments tan the snd experience of farmora:, Cropa cannot bo Frau without irel- gation, ohor natural of artifictal? n it thau- Range oftiniliva have been peraiund to rink their allipon these rtd plains. and thousands more whigo there every year if glib-tongued persinalii van get thom there, If any mtn or compantwere tomnke a business of persund- inv peo) to jump into the river or blow their brains of, thore would be R speedy Inorease of our jall ppilution; why should it be pormisat. plo fo cdx men to loente on lana whero denth fram tulne can onty be averted by public charityi Tur Ferald correspondent shatters the ridiculng story that a scheme of negro colonle gation as been matured by the Republican monungeés In Indiana. The correspondent enyat Notwhatanding the charges that a system of negro dlonization {s prepured for tho week reced clection-day, thore Is Httle tikeliioud Fiat it M1 be jut in practise, and no prospeet thar itt bo aucecesiul beyond, perhaps, tho additlo/ of a bunded ballots. One negro trave ellag nono on a riilrond tain is apt to attract attentin, and the Incoming of any considerable yo! Nexzroes between now and tho Ith of Octobd would be moat cortainly checked at the firat stHon this elde of the border, St would vo vaatiypnaler for the Damocrats, If so disposed, to colfiize nny ono of the countics of the south ern tit with white men than for the Repub- Nennito bring on bluck ones, TheDemoerats, “if so disposed,” can colonize any Go of the southern tier of countics; and, slucat is only a question of disposition, thera Needuot be any doubt that the attempt will bo ‘Mads it Tye ship canal through Capo Cod on tho Magachusetts const, which, when completed, will connect Marsuchusctta Boy and Buzzard's Boj !s now being dug, eeveral bundred men bobg omployed inthe work, The effect of the cajal will beto make Cupe Cod an Istand, give ebuper coal to Boston and tho Enst, save mil- joje of property and Hyves from abipwreck, and, inease of a foreign naval war, give a first-class aivantigo to the Government in protecting Its wolo Eustern const. The length of waterway Vill be 42,000 fect, the breadth at tho bottom 6 feot, ana at the top 250 fect. The depth below bw wator will bo2S fect. It 1s to cost $10,000,000, fhore will be n saving of o dlatance of 150 miles enadangerous count. This makes Roaton nine aoure nearer Now York by steam. Tho thine for building the cunnl istwo years, It istoben tlde-luvel waterway without locks, a . Tue Inst census of the Clty of London Proper was taken at night, and it showed a pop- ulation of but 60,000 within tho cltys mits out of 500,000 whe [Inhabit the same torritory by day. Upon the census night there happened to bens lodgers from agricultural districts in the clty inn and botels forty farmers, besides three farm bailitfs and twenty-three gardeners, av that in the ratio of agriculturists to area London City appears ns the champlon agricuitural district of the Kingdom. Italso appears that out of 0,000 tnurehants who are by day "something in the city," only 256 hnbitually sleep within tho city bounds; and that out of 3,000brokers only thirty= three breaktnet under the shadow of Bt. Paul's, $$ Tue most amazing feature of the cam- Paign is the Democratic stitl-hunt in Obio, evl- donce of which hug just been discovered, Tho plan was to havo no Democratic speakers in that Stato, no torches or parades, or surface work of any kind, but to put money where tt would do tho most. good, and buy up tho wholo State quictly. There were to Lo $26,000 used In two Cincinnati districts alone, aud $250,000 In tho State. Happily the conspimey bus heen expused, and tho Republicuns will know how to watch and frustrate attempts at corruption, a Tur first gun of the campaign In Cook County will be heard next Thursday night, when Btewart L. Woodford and Judge Tourgee wilt speak before the Young Men's Auxiiary Club at McCormick Hall. Tho Union Veteran Club will turn out 800 or 1,000 mon; tho Young Men's Gurfeld and Arthur Club will bo in linw with torches, and all kindred Republican organize tions will be invited to participate. Au overtlow meating will bo held if needud, and everybody will havo a chance to hear goud speaking, ee Says the Eventing Journal: D. L. Shorey, tho well-known lawyer, Is boing urged by kis friends to permit bly name tobe ed to the Republican Convention ag a candidate for Judge, Mr, Shorey fs a good law- yer, and would make a good Judge, Tho whole Republican element of the Chtengo Bar muy bo seureked for Judfolal matorint and it willbe diMoult to pick out n moro suitable person for one of the now Judges than D, b. Shorey. g ———— *Bansus and English had several interest Jog sessions In iudianapolls, Atone of thom Barnum sald to the bard-Usted banker, who bas disappointed all his party-friends by his ponte riousness: “Well, Mr. English, 1 offer you un opportunity. , Write your cheuk for $25,000 and Jay itupon this table, and I will cover it with mine for $100,000." English aid. notagreo, Ho has not $25,000 worth of faith in tho result of the @loction. a —__ A Repusricay sum in arithmetic: Cr. Mafority. by guod nominations in Cook County......, 4,600 re One bad Judge, Onv wenk Sheri One dublous Recorder. . ‘Threo shaky Comisslono! Total loss......+ Republican mlnority. 500 1,000 i ee .Soron Casx, the futher of the Maino Greonbackers, has beon driven frum tho edi- torial chulrof his paper, tho Enquirer, becauso {ua Greonback paper ho proposed to advocate tho olection uf Greonbuck Electors, * Fuslon* in Majo can put down its foot and be quite aa Intolerant as tho old parties whoso tyranny and Antolorunco It 13 tho fashion for its leuders to do+ nounce, Tur last address of the regulur Demo- ¢ratic Stato Committee fn Virginia contains this romarknblo statement: _ iaatncanie in-Virginia_ are ninoty thousand color e- ibiteuita tho majority of, whom, disteanebieed a daw, will not bo permitted to vote lu nny elece fon. Mr. Sronns disproves tho charge of pla- glarism completely. Nobody whe bas beard him speak for fivo minutes would bellovo that ho needed to borrow tratns from Do Witt Talmage. ‘That was the unktudest cut of ull, Ex-Gov, Jewene has issued a circular ex- Pressing doubts us to tho venollt of*luyesting campaign funds in brass bands, THE logic of Mr, Butler is: “E am a Denio- orat becuuso 1 wish to protect the negrucs against Democrats.” PERSONALS, Y Tho last Mr. Alico Oates Instead about the ‘usual time, Tanner Is lecturing on the starvation plan, ho nudsencos,—but hoe cun hardly keop itup tor forty duys. Tho Denver Tribune of Saturday contains on editorial headed, Is Ita Fraud?" Probae bly; most cditorials in couutry pape.s are. Many years ago the Georgla Legislature Puta tax of Sluon “all jnckusses, law) ors, and doctors,” whlch hus never been repeated, Whero fa Mr. Borgh? 5) “Critle"—Virgintis and Richmond are entirely ditrorent chuructors, You uve ovi- dently Allowed Michwond, Virginia, ta become nized up with your esthetical uature, A musical Journal. says that ‘Rubinstein bas added anothor movement to his *Ocaan’ symphony." itis probably an upward one, tho lead being tuken by tho {nat mea} eaten, Lady Godiva ts now pronounced 9 myth by some Jearned persona in England who bavo been {nvestigatlog the subject, aud this fact, togothor with tho ‘retiremont of Lydja Thoinpson, leayes 8 gap In bistory not casy to be filled, «> A young lady who'ate half a Wegt-Side wedding cuke and thon went home to dreaw of ber futuro busband, is now's confitmed old Toald, Sho'eays her future huevand ‘sesumed ‘the form of a largo green horse with red cycu, “ Who Is the greatest writer of fiction?" Is the question to be discussed by a Cleveland Moerury society ucxt week. We are glad that the question of superiority between Bir, Beltz~ hoover and Ell Perkins ts at lust to be sottled. “Where would the great Napoleon have beon bud he lost tho battlo of Marengo?" oxclt- edly inquires a correspondent {a the opening Seatence of a communication on “Buccess In Lite.” Strange as it muy scum, wo do not know, CILURCIL COUNCILS. Interesting Discussions in the Presbyterian Convention in Philadelphia, Church Extenslon—Suggestions Looking to an Amendment of the Oreed. Ladies’ Foreign Missionary Mecting in Connection with the Council. THE PRESBY'TERIANS, THILADELPIIA, Sept. 28,—In the morning sessiun of the Pan-}resbyterian Council, after the adoption of a resolution extending the evening sessions one-half hour for the nurvuse of allowing greater range of the dls- cussion of papers read, and one providing for the preparation of 9 friendly letter on more {portant matters than have come before the Council for transmission to various churehes represented In the Alliance, the order of the day waa taken up. This was a paper on the “Vicarious Sacrifice of Christ,” by Principal doln Cairns, D, D., of Edinburg, Dr. Cairns, after stating the doctrine of the atonement as {Lis held by Presbyterians, gave a résume of the general bearings of that great article of Presbyterian fall, The Rev. Dr. A. ‘A. Horge, of Princeton, real n paper on thy same subject, his disens- sion of iC being chielly directed to the con- sideration of the relations which the sacrif- elal work of Clilst bears to the forgiveness of sius, and consequently the salvation of sinners, ‘The Rev, T. D. Witherspoon, 1. D., of Pee tersburg, Va., read a paper on “ Final Retri- bution.” = Mr. Witherspoon ridiculed) tha transtations of the Bible by which Canon Farrar and others had endeavored {0 contro- vert the idea of eternal future punishment, and stated he had the authority of one of the best Greek scholars on this continent—the Professor af Greek In tho Johns Hopkins College—for saying that Farrar’s translation and use of words denoting or signifying cter- nity was crroncous and untenable, ‘The remainder of the sesslow was dovoted toagencral discussion of Dr, Van Zandt’a Paper on “ Creeds and Confessions? Dr. Nelson, from the New Iebrides, pleaded for tho shortening of the creed, and 80 forming it that ft shall briefly contain the essentinis, leaving substdlary things of belief to Individual conscienec. Mis Presbytery In establishing a mission at the New Lebrides had adopted the confession previously pre- sented by the London Mission Society in the South Sea Misslon, and there was no dint- culty found in adinjtiing eaunibals-to the speaker's ehttreh on that confesston, which could be written on one short page. Principal MacVickar replied that the con- fessions that might answer quite well for cannibals would not do at all for the gittd- fuce of those who enter the Chureh to tench the Word of God. He protested against mysterlous hints, concealing more than they express, about desired changes in the Pres- byterian erced, and insisted that those who ask for such changes put forward the delirit propositions of elunges they ask for. Dr. Wallace, of Wooster, O., remarked thit the older he Brow the more profound be- cane his respeet for hose wise old men who formed! the confession, and tho lesy profound does it become for the downy-faced men who dlippantly dispute Its contents, ‘The Committes on Creeds reported a reso- Javon providing for the appnlatinent of a conuilttes to vonsider the deshrableuess of defining the concensus of the reformed con. fessions and report to the next Counell; Pelueipal Dr. Cayen to be Chairman of the Committee, ‘The report was accepted and Iatd over for Consiteration at ta-vurrow's session, At tho afternoon session the p: all on the subject of “Church tensdan.? Lhe Rey, Dr. Patterson, of Philadelphia, considered the subject tn its Application to large cltfes, “He conitemned the growlng dls posltion on the part of churches to furnish entertainments for people=n_ practice which mikes converts, falrs, comle lectures, and even oyster sttppers turn a dedleated house of worship into a place of hilarious amtise- ment, © Presbyterianism should expend mora effort on tho large elties, ag Rome dues, and place In them strong churdhes, Ie helleved iL would be n giin if the Church would ro- store the Apostolic Order of Deaconesses. Papers wera also read by the Rev. d. B. Dales, of Philadetphta, who read a paper ¥ ared by the Rev, Dr. Wed. I Saylor, of New York, absent on secount ot sick By by the Rev. Wed. Reld, D. D., of Pittsburg? and the Rey, Robert Knox, D. D., of Belfast) ireland Phils hast paper bad for its subject “The Evangelization of Ireland.” Ue said for about 200 years the Roman Cutholles have composed about three-fourths of tho population of that country, and attributed ig entise to resentinent entertained by tho neople toward religion, whieh With the humiiation aud mi: they havo been go long sulje is now oxtraontanily active land, which swarms — wilh _ ecelestas- flea” of nll the Romish orders, and they are working with marvelous zeal In the vs were i ngsociato -founding of churches and sehools, There Was no ground for despair on this account, No goo could aver be dane thore by de nounelng the Pope as anth-Christ and Reine asthe scarlet woman. Lreland had never boon treated fatrly by elther Chureh or State, What is needed Is that sympathy and “kind: ness—not ridienie and denunelation—shall be used in efferts to zeae ae the Irlsh race. In conelusion he asked the delexates to think deeply on the question of how tho wounds of Ireland could be healed and her peopl piven the truth, so that when the ounce mocts in Belfast i 1834 thedelegates will be able to diseuss the matter broadly, intelligently, and benefeintly, é Tho discussion was brought ta a close by an address by tho Rev, Dr, Kenny, Secretary of the Board of Ione Missions, enti! MISSION WORK. PIminapELeita, Sept. 23—This morning the Presbyterian Indies held a mecting in behalf of tho Ludies' Foreign Missionary Soclety of tho Presbyterian Church, Mrs. RH, Allen, of Philndetphta, presided and mane an nddress of welcome to the ladies present from England, Ireland, Scotland, India, China, Japan, and Canna, almost every country where the Gospel is preached, Cordial, hearty Christion welcome, she sald, was extunded from the Presbyterian: ladies of Philadelphia to their visiting sisters; and sho hoped thelr coming together would ro- sult in great good to the whole Church In this country and in foreign lands, ‘The Rov, I, L. Mackunels represented the English Presbyterian Chuteh, aud Mrs, Mac- Intash, of Belfast, Ireland, represented the Church in Ireland, ‘Tho Rev, Hl, 1. Mucken- aie, MM. A. wissionary of the Presbyterian Chureh of England to watow, Chinas Mrs. giurmey Mitchell, Mrs, Brown Douetnss, and Mrs, Dr, Biatkle, of Edinburg, Scotland, also addressed the meeting, Reports were read from the established Church of Scotland, Weish Calvinistic Meth. odist Church, United Presbyterian Chureh of Scotland, Association for the Christian Edu- eation of Jewish Femates, and from the Free Church of Scotland. 4 at BISHOP CORRIGAN, New Yonk, Sept.28—A special dispatch to the New York Freeman's Journal an- Nounces that the Popa: tas named Dr, Michael Corrigan, Bishop ot Newark, N. J. to be Coadjutor of thet York, with the right of succession, and whit: the title of Archbishop In partibus infideliuin, a DECATUR FIREMEN, Bpectat Disputcls to The Cricuga Tribune, . DECATUR, HI., Sept. B.—On the Inst day of the County Falr, the entira Decatur Firo De- partmont viahed the grounds, and three hose coinpanies computed for a purse of $100,850 to first, $30 to second, and $20 to third. Res- cue Hose Company No. 1, the champlon company of the Stato of Ilnols, with bulye Dien on the rope, made the most remarkable runt and fastest tne on fecord in the world, It was a regulation run of 00 yards to plag, Jay 800 feet of hose, and mnake all connec: tons, “Tiree Judges caught te tie alike 4U¢ secohds, beatlny thelr best time at the late State tournament 3by seconds, Eldorado Tlose Company, No, 2, inade the ruin 46ly seconds; N W une Hose Compan 0. 8, Wa 4u¢. In the hub-te-hub run of 300 yards, no connections, fur the Moumyuth “Citizens? rehblshop of Ne ", Young America Took & Ladder Company, No.1, nade a regulation run of $00 yards, and put aman a the top of the Indder, in 5g seconds, winhing $4, Fred Litterer, the nozzteman of Rescues tose, No, t, has been presented with a handsome monogram gold bude worth $50. 'T caltr firemen are Jubliant and happy, and they ought to be, for ne other company it the Rescues, AMUSEMENTS. THH OPERA. : “ Faust"? was the bill at the Grand Opera- Touse last evening, Marguertte has always been @ favorit tmpersonation of Miss Ab- bott's, and with good reason, far her churacterlstics of volea and person suit themselves to that rdle with much more than the ordinary degree of adap- fation, Jn the garden seeno she was tender- ly Impnasionate, and In the Cathedral act rose to quite a high pltehof rugged emotion. Mra. Seguin was a charming Sichel, as a matterot CONTIGS and Miss Maurel gayo to the small part of Martha more voval power than It usually receives, Castle's 1 wert James? Mephisto, and Stoddard’s Valentine were nil respectable pleces of work,—the Devil, how: ever, being portrayed ina. Neht too suturnine for the best effect. ‘The charuses were weak, there not being a sufielent number of volees to give an adequate volume of sound, ‘The audiences wasn Inrge one, and invigorated the performers with frequent apolause, ‘This afternoon, The Bohemian Girl” will je civen, with Mine, Rosewald a8 Arline: and to-night, * Romeo and Juliet,” with Miss Abbott as the heroine. ‘The programs atill continue to announce that Gounod’s * Lover's Pilgrhnage” will have Its first presentation in Amerlea on Friday evening next: but that Annottncement bas beon dropped from the advertisements, * Maritana ” taking the place of the promlsed novelty, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, The star at this house during the present ‘week fs Mr. E.'T. Goodrich. Ie plays ina stirring pleco enlledt © Grizzly Adams,’ which Inst senson was found popular among West Side audiences, Mr. George Learock, Miss Georgia ‘Tyler, Mr. W. 'T. Melville dis- tingnish themselves among the support. ‘The piece Is well mounted. ‘The houses are crowded nightly. A good varloty bil pree ectes the dranu, the conspicuous fealtres of witeh are Dobley and Tenbrooke tn thelr Ethloplan eecentricitivs, the Cogttt Brothers 10 songs and dances, Miss Grace Gartand in ics, Edith Liste tn ballads, and Charles ulidden, the banjo soloist. ITAVERLY’S, “Revels” Is drawing enough money to warrant its retention on the stage during the present week. The manngement deem it wise to postpone the production of * Horrors? until Sunday night, the Inst of the engare- ment, Miss ‘Topay Venn seems to be satis- fying tho audiences, and little Miss Elinore gains ndiniration. at every performance, ‘this actress contributes no small share to the general hilarity of the entertaliment. She ta certainly one of the llvellest of eltted with aluugh ascontagions a5 soubrets, r R that of Rosina Vokes, Miss Marion Singer's well trained, powerful, and melodious volee laf feature of tho performance generally al- infred. IPVICKER’S, It is questionable if another star in the country than Den Thompson could draw the audiences seen in MeVicker’s during tho past three weeks, Jie is now playing the fourth week of an engagement that will terminate on Saturday, Oct. 9, and, although he has played the part of JoshuaWhtteamb now nearly 200 {imes inthis city, a certain class of play-goers nev weary of the performance. Certain faces are by thelr frequency becoming famillar in the auditorium, We do not doubt but that te the plece were kept on longer many peoplo would fall into tho habit of going to the house with aregularity similar to that of the audiences at the Lonton Vaudeville. when * Our Boys” ran for nearly three years, It became a habit with them j-attendanee upon doehuta, Whitcomb ts becoming a habit with some of our people, DRAMATIC NOTES. Frank J. Heally, formerly of the New York Mirror, is in the city. ‘The Florences are happy. The Prince and Princess of Wales havo seen “The Mighty Dollar.” A dramatic man in tho elty says he jins en- aa Kalloch, of San Francisco, for a serles of feetures, Miss Marle Prescott has been playing Lady Macheth and Nuney Sikes in’ Kentucky, with, it Is sald, fair sucee: "The attaptation of 1.8 Morte Civile,” inade by Mr. W. D. Howells for Las. rence Barrett, has been entitled “ Broken Fetters,” A correspondent asks if It was ‘Thomas W. Keene who pivyed Counean in “Diink,” produced at MuVicker’s lust spring. Ile dla play that part, Sam Colville Intended to rest this scnson. The burlesyue fever has, however, agin selzed him, and he ins Fone to Europe to fish tor attractions for another troupe, The Boston IHeratd says Denman Thomp- son hins accepted a new play from Mr. A. W. Purcell, It is seareely tine, however, for ‘Thonipson to be thinking of a new piece. John T, Raymond has purchased from Arthur Matthfson a new play called “A Thread of Sik." and from Menry Gult another not yet named, both of whlch he will produco at no distant date, Wallack’s Theatre is to be reopened with “As You Liko 1t” with Rose Coghian as Rosalind, Osmond Tearlo as Orlando, Wille lam Elton as Touchstone, Ele Germon as aindrey, and John Gilbert ag Jaeques. Bartley Campbell's new comedy, “ Matri+ mony,” will be produced at the Chestnut Street Theatre next week. The cast will In- eluda Messrs, Gotthold and Edwin £. and Miss Louisa Muldencr. On the same Phone dato “The Galley Slave” wit! be given at the Opera-Houss. Mr, Hodges, of Naverly’s forces, has been dotuz some business for the Ontes troupe, When the Jady's Intest fiure-up occurred, nt Tndlanapolis on Saturday night, he lett the party a very much disgusted man, ‘The troupe play at Cincinnall this week. It is sald that the organtzution will probably dis- band Ina few days, THE RESULT IN MAINE, A Talk with Congressman Frye-Dem= ‘ocrats Who Break holr Pledges—Ene Ure Confidence tn the Keault in Noe vember, New York Tribune, Sept. 7%. Congressman Willlam P, Frye was In tho city Saturday, and gave a ‘'ribtune reporter the following account of the state of affairs In Maino: - * According to tho returns now {n, Mr. Davis has a plurality of nbout thirty, How- over, thura are many Plalsteds in the State, and so many votes of the Fusfon canditate vary. If this Is found to bo due to clerleat error, theso votes will havo to be counted for Plaisted; and will elect him; otherwise, Mr. Davia {a elected, This cannot bo determined without the oficial account, As to the result dn Alulne, I must sa: yk me by surprise. ‘Taw reason ty this; our canvass glving us about 7,000 majority was perfectly good and rellable up tll Monday morning, Democrats had promised usta remain away fram the pulls or to vote for Davila; this thoy did that they mlght set’ the seal of condemnation upon Aly, Gareelon, whose successor they rey garded Pialsted to bo; ey, wero dlsqusted with the former's action, “But they dltl not edrry out thelr agreement. Tho Kepublican yote was bever 8o large before; In my most sanguine moments had never estimated [t above 75,000, and you know yritay wa. Te ceived, 80, then, tlie counterbalaiclag voto came from tha other side. and had Demo. crats and Creonbackers kept their pledged ford we wauld have hag sbout 7,000: major- s4, they dit not do It! * *. Yiwas Toney used ilegltimately by the Democrats 2" “ It is hare to sa: to belleve that it was. In ny’ ¢ wit district 16 was not. Money has neyer been used there improperly by Kepublicans oF Democrats, T have utterly discountenanced tt, Fraud tn Madawaska has, however, becoiwe a part of our State history. The people there speak Freneh, and canvassers can be easily misled and decelved. ‘Thery ts always more or tess fraud there, and this year more than usual, Money was used freely in Maine during the Inst few days of the canvass, most of It legtt- iuately, C think; {mmense parades were or- seem fo grow yet T have gooil reasons ,| WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER purse of 82%, the Resane won In 34 seconds, | ganized, bands were got ou and on strong enthusiagin was aroused, Denuerats were went away from thelr promises; thes: were told that to condemn Gareelon now by vote Ing against Plaisted, or by remaining nt hone would hurt the Presidential canvass; so they gave up their convictions for expudi- ency. Ininy own district many prominent Democrats lind told ime they would support mie, as they regarded Fogg asa demagor and trickster, But they voted for him-on the ground that at a meeting whieh he ad- dressed In Lewiston the Republicans broke them np by for Senator Blaine and any- self. ‘The reason for this was that Fore abused Mr. Bhine and myself in unsthited terins, white 1 had avoided all personal refer- ence to Mr. For In my speeches, So the Repubiieans cheered when Foge began his abuse, Towever, 1 ran abont a thousand ahead of the theket.” “Will the. Democrats be stronger In November than tn the reeent election?” No, and for these reasons: Mr Davis was behind the Representatlve and Sena torlal tickets by about 20 votes, Many voted against Mut who will vote for Mr, Gar- fet, Then there ts the temperance vote, about 1,500 none This was cast for Plaisted th the recent election, and will go te Mr Garfeld in November,” “Then the election will be close?” “Undoubtedly; but there ix not the lenst. doubt but thot Mr, “Gartetd will) have our Electoral vote, ‘The Democrats ean Hever pall another such votens they have Just done; it is timpossible. Bit the Re- publfeans need to be on the alert; tet diem put forward their whole strength, see that every min ison the cheek fist, that voters out of the State~of whom we have many— returns Tet them, in short, get out the Republlean strength, and Mane is safe for Garfleld." “With what feeling do Republicans enter Upon the November eanvitss 7? “With enthtsiagin and perfect confidence In tho result, ‘The ennvass will not be na Holsy one, as was the Inst one, but ule and determined. We shall have no twalk-over,’ but. depend tpon jt, we shall Ket out a full vote aut give the State to Garfield: and Arthur,” PORTING, gy THE TURF Lovtsvit Ky., Sept. 2s. Jor day, fall meeting docke: Fs ‘The Belle Meade Stake, for t-year-old colts, dash three-quarters of a mile, $50 entranee, half farfett, Club to add $400, of whieh. $100 to second. Tvot-Jack first, Sarsfietd (the favorit) seeond, Lelex third. ‘Thme, $:203/. Handicap for all ages; purse, S30, . of whieh $50 to second, dash of one anda half miles, Bowell Green first, Wimyar (the favorit) se mid, Bone Scotland” gelding third. ‘Thine, 234244, Association purse of $200. af which $50 to second, dash of one mile. Ienowan (the fa- vorit): fi lin Malone second, Wooster third. ‘Time, 147/. Selling race for ali nzes; plurse, $2505 cash wurter miles. Matagorda, (the fone second, Ven- econ regu he fall meeting of Club opened this afte Sr, Lovts, § the St. Lauls ernoon with splendid) weather and good ut- tendanee, but a slow trae! ‘The first race, 4. purse S809, di. vided, was won by 10, 3 anus in three straleht 30, 2 13 'c Donesetter Will Cou Voltaire, Monrae Chick Kittie That Headlight, nACES, Losnow, Sept. 28.—-The Newmarket Ist of October meeting began to-t The Hope- ful stakes, for S-year-ald colts and fillies, was won by Maskelyne:- Border Queen second, Abana third, | Nine ran. ‘The great Foal Stakes, for t-year-ntd colts nad fit] was won by Mobest the Devil; Bend Or second, Muriel third. Suven ran, The betting Just before the races was 6 to 4 on Hobert the Devil and 9 to 4 against Bond Or. No betting on Murlel. Robert the Devi nude the running at the start at an ty ent pace, Bend Or was last during the part of tho race, but took second place Abingdon dip. He ehallenged the leader ‘resolutely opposit thestand, bit he bluudered In the hist few strides, Uns losing the grand raee by a head, with two lengths between second and third horses, Cannon rode Robert the Devil and Archer Bend Or, POSTPONED, Y Iapann, N. Y,, Sept. 28.—The races have been postponed on aecount of the rain. THE ARCTIC VOYAGERS. How They Were Robbed of Thelr Proc visiotne Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Bosrox, Sept. 2%—Tho Arete expedition just returned lo New Bedford is soon to figure In the law courts, the United States Deputy-Marshal ju New Bedford having been orderci to arrest Capt, Barry, Master of the whallug schooner Kothon, which took the party from New York to Camp Daley, in Hudson's Bay. The charge against hin is robbery on the high seas, aud the cireum- stances are these; On leaving Camp Daley fur the prosecution of their search the party tuok all the provisions they could carry, and directed Capt. Barry to deposit tho remainder of thelr supplies an Depot Island. On returning — from Back’s River, however, and proceeding to Depot Island they dls scovered to thelr ine dignation and disappointment that the pro- yislons had not been delivered, and they were forced to depend altogether on the supplies of nsinall party of Iniltck Esquhnaux, who hud themselves passed through n most se- vere winter, having heen obliged at one time to KM) a portion of thelr dogs for food: When thoy arrived at the village there was not over ten pounds of meat in the settle- ment. The natives shared with them what dons they had, but they endured much Me froma tick of foul. tone thie a terrible stern: set in from tho north, whieh prevented walrus hunting, and they went seven days without recelving anythiig more Hourishlug than sealskins and refuse matter, Lieut. Selwatka, seeing that the situation was becoming exceedingly dangerous, seb ont for Marble Island, knowing It to be the winter quarters of the George and Mary, with two natlves fur guides, the best dogs that remalned, aud a few small pleees of btubber and walrus hide for provisions, They reached there In safety, and, through tho kindness of cane diakur, the party were taken to New eritordd, Capt. Borry gives the severity of the wine ter as an excuse for not Hundiag the bread and other {hinge thet belong to them at Depot Astund, but dt as charged that he tank the pro- visluns to fit ont an udditional whaling voy- age. ‘ WASHINGTON. Life-SavingStutlons=—TreasuryDocision —ExeMint Moreno's St Wasiunaton, D.C, Sopt, 24—unng to the high figures for Lids for “the chico life- saving stations on Lake Huron, the ‘Treasury: Department has concluded to abandon the lettings until nest sprlag, when proposals will bo again solletted. ‘The Firat Controller of the ‘Treasury ling rendered an oplulon in the matter of the Ine dorsement of Troasury drafts, in whieh he holds: First, that * joint owners of a draft who are not partners are within the regulae tlons which authorize the payment of dratt on indorsement of one of the pa Second, “that whoa dratt is fssued toa partnership firm by name, and alt the partners diy latestate, the administrator of tie Just surviving partner his the legal Utly in and fs wnthorized to ludorse, the drat? Third, “that he will In’ sueh ‘casa be re. aquired to show by” proper evidenge, frst, Who were all the members of the firm; "see- ond, thelr deat; third, that the Inst survivor’ dled Haiteanates and, fourth, who the .wdmdine Istrator ts." Fourth, “thal If the Inst sure vivor dle testate his exeeutor ean Indorse,”” . Moreno, Jute Minister of Forelun Af faire of the Sandwich Islands, Is. in the eity for the purpose of calllng the attention of the Secretary of State to the question of how Tur the “accrediivd representatives of this airy are expected to interfere In the do- ste alfairs of the. several countries to Which thoy tay be sent. Civne Coury, Aimer- lean Siloister at Honelulu, took uxevtlona ta the administration or pulley of Mlnise ter of Foreign Afhurs Moreno, aut suceeed> ed In persiiading King Kalakaua that ho must retire hin from his Cabinet. Moreno holds it was a clear ease of bulldozing, fn which the danger of inuyolylng tho Sandwich 29, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. . Islands In unpleasant controversies with tis country was made to appear xo iminine that the King was virtually powerless to. fol- fow his wishes or exerels¢ his fudgment, LOCAL CRIME. THE CONANT CASE, The Conant mystery Is-growlng tedious, innamitelh as there fs only a reasonable sus- piclon in favor of the murder theory, and not one single fact. ‘The Town of Cleero authorities and such of the city police who have spated tte from potitieal gerrymander- Ings to pay ou Mitte attention to the afair aro of the opinton that Conant was murdered, Ifls relatives and the entire hefghborhond in whieh he lived are of the saneopliton. And, without one single eor- roborative fact, the suspicion that, the Spaf- fords know something of thedeud Is a strong one, Lent, Callahan and his men are slowly and patiently Investtenting, and they may possitly bring something tangible out of the mass of general facts’ they are accunnlating, OMecers Owens and Larsen yesterday arrested three sisal! hoys waned John and James Hughes and Arthur tip. Who live with thelr parents {nthe rluity of the carshiops, Wille they are not bad boys, running wild over the pridriey hi hot mare then very tractable to parental d eiptine, and they hnve been guilty of mame ous transgreastons. It was salt they had burglarized Conant’s cottage, and when ques- toned the boye adinitted they liad, They tell the story frankly, and) minutely deseribe everything about the house, partioularly the curiously Improvised door-fustenings made by Conant to take the place of loeks and keys, But, ncecording to them, they entered the house by [fting the | da to the bac door “by pull au string whieh Conant had for the purpose through a crack In the woudshed, ‘The mystery fs how they Knew so much about the contilyanees about the house. ‘The boys protest that they «did wot take the clothes tier the boots, but only some pipes, tobneco, and other artleles, whieh were not likely to Tend to thelr discovery, ‘The police have Jaded that these boys did not the doors as they were) found by Conaut thon returning hone Friday nat, but that the burghiry they refer to vecurred some inouths ao, But itis known ‘that the ned before be The Spat Ing the ¢ 1 the talk- Ing, and f lever that the police have no den of bis crininating Inline self or his brother by anything he may sny. hey are — certalily “ susplelons char- Harding tells oa story about waieably helping Conant te clean hls” well wile’ they were entting hay on the premises. ‘The story is told de- cidedly different, however, by the earshop employés, Conant, itis elilmed, saw one of the Spatfords selling hls well, and coming from bebind the earshops fence matte his presence known and compelled the brothers to clean out the well, ‘That is the story as Conant told tt To-day, it fs said. the remains will be ean- veyed from Graceland Cemetery back to the Morgne, there to awalt the phan for reduetnz the body toaskeleton for the ptrpose of finding whether there are any bullets fn the remalns, It hins heen sigeested that the clothing he washed and cleaned. it was In good repalr, and a bullet-hole or ent would be easily discernible. TITE JUSTICES. David F. Dooley wis before Justice Prindl- ville yesterday to auswer to a eharge of pe Jury preferred by Thomus Hogan; but, on account of the absence of any prosecution, the case was dismissed, Horse-heatlng 1s beeoming an expensive luxury In this city. ‘Two West Side gentle men bearing the names of MeAllster and Irwin were each fined $4 and costs in Justlee Wallace's court yesterday for Indulzing in this pasthne, on complaiit of the UWunane Soclety, Louis Wolfe was arrested yesterday by Otlicer Kennedy upon a eharce of stealing an overcoat from fF, Newmann’s clothing store at No. kG North Wells street, where fie wag formerly eniployed, Other property valued at $40, fomid tn his room was also fdentifled by Mr. Nowimann. Justlee Walsh held the prisoner in $300 bait to the Criminal Court. Wilkin Shupson, alias Murtha, was yes- terday held In $300'to the Criminal Court for shooting iv the leg BH English, of Indian apolis, because he refused to pay for drinks he had Iu Murtha's stloon, at No, 469 Clark street. A Demo Justtea could not. afford to tet the man who shot Bill English go. and besides the offense was a dad one, The shot will ino wise tnjure Mr, English’s eltnees tor the Vice-Presldency’ ARRESTS, John Shorts, coloured, Is locked up at the Armory, charged with stealing a quantity of clothing from Osear Charmer’s room, at No. 76 Third avenue. Moe borrowed the key to Bo to the ruom for a sleep, dames Dignan and James Connolly were arrested pestertn y by Detvetives Ryan and Kipley, who found fh their possession a lot of youths? pants, and soine other cheap Jean clothing, supposed to hea part ef the ‘pro- ceeds of some recent railroad burglary, Michael O'lrlen, 42 years of age, is nt the ‘Twenty-second Street Station eliarged with stealing a binek leather vallae, which was found upon hha when arrested, and whieh wis flentified by T.-C, Meyers, corner of ‘Twenty-seventh and Dearbori'strects, Phittp Dignan, a boarder atNo, 00 Van Buren stree! sed a row nti ack yes- terday afternoon In Mattle Stewart's baznio on Clark street, and struck Lizzie WilHans with a splttaon, making an ugly gash aver the rlghteye, ‘Then, driving the girls out of the house, he returned and” struck the var- tender, Sd. Smith, with a bottle, Suith wis only slightly Injured, and elinched with hihi until Oftcer Curtin arrived and arrested Lim. Dignan got a. split ear and several severe wounds and bruises about the head for hls palns, ———— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. New Youk, Sept. 2—The Chief of the Fire Department is taspeetiug the theatres, and says several visited aro simply man- traps and devold of the necessary means of y nthe event of a panic. y City, N. pt, 28,—The hodies of Putriek Sheridan, Michael Broderick, W, Jawes, Creary and "Phomas Burnes, re- covervd from the broken tunnel last night, were Interred tn the Catholie Cemetery: toe day, ‘The other three bodles, whieh could not be Identified, were buried jn Weehawken Cemetery, No more bodles will be remaved UNE the ealsson ds stink another four feet, which will probably take two or three days, a STARVED TO DEATH. Special Viepuich to ‘Ins Chieago Tribuns, Inptanavonis, Ind. Sept, 28—Jacob Lecker, Sr, the aged father of Jacob Becker, wimerchant taller, disappeared trom home some thine ago in an tnsound state of uibud. Tils boty was found to-day In the woods near the elty badly decomposed. He had evidently strayed away too far for him to re- turn, and starved to death, a ea FALSE ENTRIES. Fonr Scorr, Ki ep, 2.—F, M. Shaw, Inte President of the First National Bank of Paolt, Kas, which went Into Nquidation some months ago, was arrested at Paola last night, charged with making fatso entries fn the report of the condition of. the bank. ‘The arrest was made bya Deputy United States- Marshal, Shaw was brought before the United States Conmissioner at this place, and the preliminary examination set for Sat urday, te ‘ ’ 2 WAITE. . Benrows Faris, Vt, Sept, %.—-S8. M. Walte was arraigned on efght Indictments this eventag, and pleaded not guilty to each. Vie Is charged with larceny, forgery, ond ne- gotlating forged notes, Ene THE HORSE INFLUENZA, New Youk, Supt. %3—The distempor ainong forges reported existing In| Boston shas inade its appearance in this elty, and suenis to bu tuhienza, which was tha incip- lent stage of the eplzodtic of 1875, : _———————— yaa “THE THRASHING MACHINE, Detnort, Sept. 2.—A_ terrible thrashing. machtay aceldent occurred tn Sharon ‘Fown- bhip, Washtenaw County, Saturday lust. A. young man tamed Wiille Mayer attempted to climb over the maching on to a seatfold ip the burn, whon, by 2 milsstep, he lost his bal- ance and fell into the cylinder, ‘The machine Was stopped ns s0un ay possible, but uot be men Ww hhin fron had amputated one of his feet by a pocket-knife, «A physician wns sent for, but nothing could be done for the sufferer, butasimuch as which were most intense for six hours, when death relieved him from further suffering. Wasitinaton, D.C. Sept. ‘Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, clear or fair weather, winds generally from north to west, rising barometer, ‘stationary or slight fall in temperature. sourt erly to wi temperature, rising barometer, Winnemue Yankton. We A. rived out, autfering humanity 18 Are pepein, gusteitls, Hausen, suluption, ete, depression thelr place, by nitwicn Kunnysais nots medichn 1 form of a pleisant milk wine, ull the clements of nutrition tn enally digested form, and nathing etse so rapidly: curiches the blood. ‘Treatise on Kumyss sont ed to any nildreas. Beware af imitidens, summers anpplied ali corner Madison stre Ol und Lin twenty yeurs, und has steadlity: geown in favor and appreciation, ‘This cont) not be. the ense wleas the preparation was of besh botrinsle value. Hine with pare Cod-Liver Olas: pre! De. Withor, hix produced anew treatment of consumption and all disease tho lage, invalid without creating tho which Is aneb un abjection to that when taken without Hae, Itis p the regular faculty. Sold by the pepneton AY B, Wilbor, Chemist, f ot imitation of Dotbins’ will upon buving Hobbine’ FLAY Lig All Disiouraton of th Skin Treated Nails almond shave Moles, Wirth-wacks eat references, bend musth i passed with both fegs Into the 1 ionster clear to the waist. The hho were present were unable to move nt the teett of the machine until they the ald of possible to ease the pal, SUICIDE. Torrno, O., Sept. 2—A very sad and singular sulcite was disclosed here yester- day in the fineral of a i-year-old son of W, 'T. Walker, change. on Sunday in great suffering, while a partly: emptied vial of lundanum revented the secret of his trouble. were unayatling. ‘The lad was a bright, in tellizent fellow, but unfortunate In the pos- President. of the Produce Ex- ‘The lad was discovered In his room All efforts to save. the boy ssiun of a bent tobe bad, and had been a source of nittch trouble to hls parents, who. finally pluced short: thin since bad been doing aulte well. he sent letters Heforin School, tended to commit suicide, Jargely attended, him in the Retorm Sehool, A wo he was broveht home, and On Friday to several of the boys hn the |, Informing them that he fine ‘The funeral was AGRICOLA, TA. Ywa Crry, Ia, Sept. 2%.—A man named James Lowe, of Agricola, Mahaska County, committed suicide here to-day by taking Jaudanum, _— + THE WEATHER, : OFFIce oF TH Cuige Sianar Orricen, jt a, in—For For the ake reglun, northwest to south west winds, rising barometer, partly cloudy weather, Hight rains in. eastera portion, asd stationary or slight fall fn temperature, For the Upper Mississippi und Lo Mis- Valleys, elear or tale weather, northe terly winds, slight changes In Cautionary staal are ordered for Erie, Buffalo, Rochester, Section, Oswego, Cleve- Tand, Section 5, LOCAL ONSENY ATE nititiutim. so, ERAT, « VATIONS, CACAO, Supt. 28-10: 19 n,m, Therap Ther, TaN} dats Wind, [tn] wr SW. fresh. Wa fr Wit OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New You, Sept. 25.—A rived, Wisconsin, from Liverpool; Westphilla, from aun- burg, Lonxpoy, Sept. 98,—Steamers, Ethiopa and ¥ alten, from: New York, iiaye ar- ————— A dose in tine siyes nine of Hule's Honey of erent and Ter for coughs, Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. ————— BUSINESS NOTICES, The greatest bicesing cxver offered to rr) Kumens. Tn dys it acts fk uneasiness vanish, Appetite and strength vturn as if itisn food reprosonte vitulized and end'’s Kuinyas is sald to the trade. Cone 'ToConsu orn CodeLiver hefure the pubic now wen The combination of the phosphate of ret by phase In the Teenn be tuken by the most deticnt dlsgitsting naisen, critiedt bye Boston, and by all drumylsts, 1 ana recon Facts. Housek ur OE pers should ask for and dasist upon having these oods, and send buck the suiseous mess cent flome under thy name of extruets. a ee The public will be: re of a frauds trie Baap now be Ing forced autho murket by uilsrepresentation, with it. Inslst ruin any cloth yushod rie, EXTRACTS. yout volertae. te. Manufactured by STEELE © PRICE, Makers of tupullu Yeast flew Cream Baking ibe Vonder, ete., Cuicagu and St. Low ROEESSE SKIN HEAU KD; Lunds msde white; Finger daud sory S rited. wuved. Freckles, Supertiuous tale pecmaneniy spuctalty. jo Feut and. Limbe treat Sissi et “Parlors Muud By oF Aduuis-at, ‘all aliments of TO- DAY! CARSON, PIRIE & ¢ Madison and Peoria-sts, ELEGANT DISPLAY! tum Fashions FABRICS. - All W elcome. nS WE Seventy-five Cenis! A GREAT 1D BARGAIN TWO CASES ALL SILK LYONS COLORED SILKS! Some of them Evening Shades, 20 Inches Wide, at 75¢ Yard, CARSON, PIRIE & CO.’S, Madison and Peoria-sts. WESTE The above goods cost the im< porter $1.17 1-2, are unquestiona~ bly a bargain, and will be opened on our counters to-day, being our Opening Day. - UNFERMENTED AD PAPAPPAAAY eoseeneernmrwrrmmrmnAOuzs MALT BITTERS elena onppang Mmanrrrr—rrr—m—s” SAARRAAAAOON MALT AND HOPS ITER aie tee provailing t 6 fom of oneehalf of aur misery, Upon whieh muny of our bast Ht clouds” tho mld, we jo vitality. ‘Tbe 3 1 food, this worslerttt lent and davigor= Wilkes ap onfechlod diseation, reyulites the the gastrio Julved, dissalves and asst f divt.umd cures Headacho, Attioks, Patpltatian of the Slucplessnesa, Melunaholy, and at thousand othor morbid: farms assumed by Hsu porior to allother forms HOVS, and wart i hile frue frum the ebjeo- of malt or ined! Hous arged agalont Ask for MAL? Burrens prepured by the Mave ind see that every bottle Abe MAUK LAbEL, duly signed and: lines ns scen in out. And ready markuls aro found Furm Products raleed auywhore will ylold batter, crops thay ” surplus are Arai Ane career ouered fur suty"In the + band Comu'r, ova, chigan-ay. Chicago,