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.gyen from T shows that William H. English, of Indiana, was 0 bitter a Copporhead and so much of a Unlon-hoter at that time, that he endeavored to securo the removal from the Capital of tho handful of troops whieh even James Buehanan had brought here for the purpose of alding to prevent tho riota threntened by Southern men in enso of the Inauguration of Lincoln, President Bu- chanan had sent n message to Congress stat- ing that he had brought troops as 8 means to keep the ponce, and -piolr prosonce, he thought, had beon vefy beneficial. Yet William MH. English, the present candidate for Vice-President on tho Democratic ticket, with five other Northorn Democrats, voted that ‘these troops should bo Instantly re- muyed from the National Capital, ? “DOCUMENTS. ENORMOUS QUANTITIES ISSUED, Svteiat Disvateh to The Chteago Tribune, Wasninaton, D.C., Oct 11.—Gen, Dun- can 8, Walker, Secrotary of the Democratic Congressional Coinmittec, and also of tha Democratical National Committee, while ox- pressiig confidence that the Democrats would carry Indiana, saya: ‘It is almost too much to hope to carry Ohio.” He also says that the*Congressional Committeo hns about completed its Inbors of sending out documents, There havo been {saued from Washington over 16,000,000 documents, of eighty-three different varieties. In addition - to this, the National Committee has sent out many millions of documents, campaign tracts, ond supplomenis fron New York, So far ns documents are con- cerned, mora havo been feaued this year by the:two Committees than In [any previous Presidential campalzn, and the Wiskributlon has been more thorough and systomatte, ‘Thu work of the National Committees, too, has been in the must Intelligent, activo, and busi- nessliko tye and has been the most efficient. performed In any National campaign, Tho management has been economical and frugal, and there have been to leaks, A NEW GAME. THE LARCENY DODGE, - JACKSONVILLE, Fin, Oct. 11—There is some excitement in political eireles here aver the controversy; between the Democratic and Republican Committees on the question whether persons convicted of larceny have aright to reglater and vote. Tho’ Attorney- General, in an opinion furnished Gov. Drow, takes the ground that persons convicted of larceny by any court of competent jurisdic- tion, without. regard to tho grade of tho crime, forfeit the right of franchise. Tho Republican State Committee, however, take tho position that when the conviction Is for a less sum than $20 {t makes the grade misde- mieanor, not felony, and does not work such disquallfiention. ‘The Republican Conmnittce inn circular threaten any registration officer or Inspector of Election with prosecution in the United States Courts if thoy Interfore in any way with a citizen’s right to vote on ac count of his conviction in a Justice’s court, ‘Tho Democrats express a determination that thelr view: of the matter shall contrdl the repisteting ofllcers, .” DISMISSED. JUDGES BLATCHFOUD AND CHOATE’S DE- cl Ne New Yoni, Oct. 11.—Judge Blatchford, Judge Chonte concurring, has given a decis- Jon refusing to remove Davenport, Chief Supervisor of Elections, and dlsmissing tho order to show cause granted Saturday. Judge Blatchford, however, thought certain parts of the regulations governing the Dop- uty-Marshals might be modified. . SOUTHERN SCHEMES, PROPOSED BRIDERY OF ELECTION OFFICERS, Cincinnati Conmerctal, Oct, 11, . The question was very significantly asked. yesterday by a man who has had many op- portunities to obtain inside knowledge, and ling no personal Interest in the election of to-morrow In Ohio and Indiana, whether our people are-propared for the rald that is about tobe made upon tren, .Of course wo ‘desired to know what was meant, and he satd he bad been traveling a great deal recently, and had been jn several Southorn cities, The people there were cou- filont to Insolence of tholr ability to elect Hancock and English, and would regard Democratic victory as tho vindication of the Southern Confederacy and the opening chapter of ample rovengo upon the North for the conquest of the South. ‘Che South was full of money, and pouring it into, Ohio and Indiann, Tho Southern claim is that they have already secured every- thing. They are ready to bet on Olilo or Indiana, As nearly as con bo ascertained, without direct avowals, they expect to win here in Cinelinutt and elsewhere by bribing Remibiican judges or clerks of elections, They have been placing money with that in- tention, and they think effectually, Many Soythorn carpot-baggers sre on tho wing. They are coming from great distances, ‘exas, gripsack in hand; and what they pave In tho sack it would be bard to say; but revolvers are probably as numerous ag clean shirts. Mr, Willam IL Barnum was in St, Louis on Saturday, and the mer- chants thore who are worsh{pors of Old Man Secesh, or pretend money, a8 Rey have a hundred thousand inajority in Missouri, and no need to spond campaign funds at home. CONGRESSIONAL. BLEVANTILBLASSACHUSETTS, SprinaFie.y, Mass, Oct, 11.—The Repub- Mcans have renom{tiated George D. Robinson for Cougress, .* " NOTES, ‘KANSAR, Special Dispatch to The CAteago Tribune, Lyavexwouru, Kas., Oct. 11.—There hay- ing been some doubt expressed by timorous Republlcans ag to the result in the Stcond District upon. the Congressional question, and Domocrats having loudly bonsted that L. J. Green, the Fusion Greonback-Demo- cratic candidate, would defeat the!Hon, D. 0, Haskoll, Republican candidato for revlection, your correspondent this evening interviewed Col. J, R, Mallowell, Maj, B. F, Simpson, Sudge A. ‘A, Bussatt, and Senator Crichton, Tecognized luaders of the Republican party in that district, now attending the United Btates Court hipre, Two years ago, with three candidates in tho field, ins kell, though lected, was about 4,000 in the auinority, so that with o fusion candidate comes the hope of the olec- {lou of 2 Democratic Congressman from Kansas, ‘The gentlemen interviewed, how- over, who haye been taking an actlve part In the campaign, oro conildent of Maskell’s ro- election by # majority of from 2,500 to 8,000, All ogreo that upon the National candidates thore is the wildest enthusiasm, COOPER's RECOND, Sptclat Dispatch to The CAlcago Tribune, Ryp Oax: Junorioy, Ia, Oct, 11.—Tho following special telegram appeared in tho Times of the Sth inst: “Tho Mon, J. C Cooper, of this place, and formeriy of South Bond, Ind., and the leading lawyer of South- Western Iowa, has publtely declared that he will support Gen, Hancock.” Cooper is not a Republican, and has not been slnce 1872: is a poor lawyer; was dis- Betred by the District Court of thig county In Moy, 1877, for treing, to run two sides of a use, belny tho first lawyer disbarred in. tho Blate, ‘They are welcome to such Ropublic- DECLINE TO RUM, Ostasta, Neb., Oct. 11,—Dr, R. ton, Denioeratio candidate for Congress, anil tho Hou. 8.11, Calhoun, Democratic nominee {or Lleutenant-Governor, have both deciined, the State Committee appoint ‘T. J, Hun: Nton, of Seward, to fill Calhoun's place, and ra forty Qppolnt a substitute for Liy- tos : MICHIGAN, ane ‘Special Dtapateh to The Chicago Tribune, ores Dkvor, Mich., Oct, 11,—Senator T, + Ferry addressed the ‘first Republican Meeting of the campaign at Peakhill this pen » Bnd Opened a magazine of Irresist!- ire Tre reraule facts upon hig oudl- wech wilt work goo cause of Republicanisin, s a KENTUCKY PROJTIITIONISTH. Louisvitty, Ky,, Oct, 11.—The State Con- R, Living. to be, loaded him with: vention of the Prohibition party, held In this clty this evening, nomluated ' Neal Dow Electors, Elghty delegates were present. ——<—————__ : NASBY, Mr. Nasby Rosecchics tho Domocracy of Ohio aud Indiana to Po Thelr Whole Dutys & : Conrepnit X Roavs (wich is in tho Stato uv: Kentucky), Oct. 6, 1880.—I nm hero on'n turlo from our glorious londer, Ginoral Hancock, to attend to somo privit biznis, but Lkin speek from hore ez well oz from Guenor’s Island. It ia to tho Dimocrisy uv Ohlo and Injeavy that I addross mysoif, Yoo hova terrible fite afora yoo, noxt Toos- day. Tho enomy uv ckal rites Isup In arin, and fro makin a desprit strugglo for possusaton uy thom States. It is tho preliminary -fito In the krato Presidential battle, and wichover wide wins goes into the gencral eugnyoment with a Porcentage in ther favor, * WI tho Dimocrlay uy them States consider tho sitooashen wo aro in, and what wo want? | We want a Dimokratic Presidont and a Dimo- kratia Congris,so that wo uy tho Cross Itoada kin he} Seceshn Crick slack-waterod, n taloroad bilt to Becousionville, and a plank-road to Dayis- ville, at tho oxponso uy tho Gineral Govorment, tocrento « biznis hore. We want a Dimokratle Prosidont and Congris, so that Confedrit Cross-Roads kin hav a Post- Offis and Custom-House to do tho biznes thut the systom tiv internal improvements contemplated will pordooae, Wo want a Dimekratio Congria wich will keep tho tax on whisky and a Dinuckratic President. wieh will appint Rovenoo oftaora that won't col- tect the tax in thoHauth, sv that wo kin success- fully compoto with Northorn distillers, and en- vournge that industry fo tho mountains uv the Bouth, i Wowantn Dimokratlo Congris that will pay Suthern war olames, and x Dimokratia Presl- dont that won't yeto fhe bills, so that the South may hoy wat it most needs, cuppytle, Wo want o Dlinveratio Adintilstration that will pensbun tho Suthorn heroes wich tit for thor lecdor’s Ideng, 80 that Bascom shol be able to git py for tho likker ho sells, In cash, and do pray with that cuss uy hia biznis, book-keepin, . W, is not hundy with chalk, and ho bez elthor got to do away with tho credit system or enlarge tho Inside uv hie bar-room, He is now postin his acuounts on tho insklo uy hig barn, wich Is his ledger. A lucky roof andn rainy day wood wash out his entire novounts, We want tt Dimoeratio Congress that will rij thundor out uv tho tariff and lot thesuuth, wie Jan’t gifted In manufucters, sell hor cotton in Europe, and git hor gvods, wieh fa made by pauper Inber, thore nt pnuporinber pricey, The hauty South ez pade triboot tothe manufactrin North long enuf, We want a Dimekratic administrashen wich will not interfere with bayonets or sich whon wo Phas sich laber luws oz will onnable us to git tho nigger wher his wool {s short. Wo must hoy obcop laber that we mny hoy erops and sich, We wanta adinintatrashon wich will notin terfero with eleokehung in the South _ or in tho lower Wards uy tho grate elty uv Nuo York, In’ thom toculitios we want a very free ballott. Wo want no Jobnny Davenports to arrest patriotic citizens becoz in thetr zen! for purity in Governe Ment thoy voto a dozon times at one clockshun, Patrlotigin shood bo enourrldged. We want u Dimekentic adminiateashon wich will let us reorganize the Soopreme Court and mako lt Democrutic, so that we muy bo stire that wataDimekratle Congrla docs will to-wunst be prosounst Lent and coustitooshnel, + We want a Timekratio Administrashon wich will let us cut up the Suthorn States so that wo shel huld the control for twenty yuera anyhow, after wich time whlaky will hoy ddue its perfect work ou ine, and Labell tako no more iutorvat ss yo ate th fT in tho South held b; ‘o want tho offlses in the South now hel Nigure ond Rudikels. r ‘theses few hinges we want and must boy and yoo must git cm for us, It ain’t no yoose to talk about prospority and the dangers uviachange. ‘Ther can't bo any prosperity to a hungry Dimokrat so long oz a Rudikel botds « oltiy wich be wants, ‘To talk to Deexln Pogram about prosperity when tho Rnd- ikel Pollec ty collector, and his farm {3 mort. gaged to Bascom, ts bollor mockery. ‘fo talk to the wbout prosperity when that nigger Lubbock olkentea the Post-Ollls is wuss thun mockogy,— it 4 eraoelty, Demoograta uy Ohio and Injeany, rally for our sikos. Yoo kin hev tho Pust-Oilises {n yoor own Stutus—the Sauth Is yinurous. Hut consider age and rally, Perno.eua V. Nasy (Orgiuizer). P,S.—-Glnocnl Hatcock writes mo to sny to you, ef nfter the eleckshun yoo gilt skeery about W change, that tho Hepubltid ns will probably be strony enuf in Congris to huld him buck, go ther can’t by much danger in electin him anyway. And ho sea, “throw Itout kind o” mildly 11 Ohlo and ae Luts Dimekratic Pregident maygo back ona Dimekratic platform, and be jist ez good u Ropublikin oz tho be hed! bin a member uy that party." . . . Bs 3. No. 2-Tho fust detnchmont uy Cross- Roadors left tho Cross-Roads yisturdy fur Inje- any, whor they voto next Toasdy, Bygliish. sez ho is going to carry the Stute In the Interest uv. ® pure and (eee Government of Kentucky votes cost bln $16 0 pleco, Huts gulng to recov the country from the corruptionlsta at all hazards, NEW GAMES OF CHANCE, ‘Tricks for Which tho Moathen Chines In Pocultar, San Franefaco Chronicle, That tho Heathen Chinco aro not to be Uoneout of thelr gambling pleasures by tho raids made upon them in thelr dens was clearly scon bya reporter recently. Saun- terlug along one of tho alleys of Chinatewn, his notico was attracted by tho unusual amount of business being done by one of the fortune-tellers, who locates bis stall ut o corner, to attract passurs-by, ‘Tho rapidity with which cach yotary took his departure struck the reporter as sumething out of tho common, a8 tho practice with tha professors of futurlty isto keep tholr vietlms in sus- pone before letting them know thelr fate, Approaching tho stall lic discovered what toncasual obsorvyer uvpenrs nothing buts ginal box containing Chinese writing mato: rial, but In this caso the Innocent-looking box had a small slide on the top, Thu slide being pushed astde showed a small card In- seribed with characters denoting an animal, a fish, oro reptile, also a rude representation of the subject, Each Celestiul at the tue of puying hig stake, namely s adime, gugsses the name of the object ho thinis will appear on the face, Ifunothor of the objects appears he loses his stake. Should he bo fortunate enough to-hit the right animal ho receives a dollar, but the chances of winning aro 50 much against him the bank rarely loses, ‘Tho reporter having guestioned tho vener- ablo moon-oyed xstrofoger found that his species of gambling was conducted on a larger seal at an eéstabtishinent ostensibly devoted to the sale of drugy, In tho heart of Chinatown, and, having ascertalned,the namo of tho slop, Telstiroly” proceeded ‘to make some further inquirics Iuto the modus oper- andl of tho gaine, At first admittance to the back room whero the porformance was carried on was refusedf buta few words gave assurance and ancn- try was gained, Assembled in a smatlapart- ment were about thirty Chinamen, A nar- row counter divided ‘tho manager of the game from the crowd, and as tho pool was about to open the reporter stepped in and wok a hand, Selecting f& chirtcter and Nanding two bits to the banker, he received a pieeu of red paper upon which was written the character he had chosen, ‘Thirty-six cards, cach bearing o particular designitisa and corresponding to similar characters shown upon 9 red paper about eleven Inches square, Which was suspeded from the wall, wero then daposited in un earthen pot, Diy: ng into the pot’ the assistunt banker, who was blindfolded, drew a curd, and the fortue nate Individuals whose papera bore siiuilar characters wore pald ten tlies the amount of tho stakes ugninst the winnlag numbers, ‘The cards wero named as follows; Four Nterary graduates, represented by a white fish, a frog, a gouge, and a pencock, Seven merchants, represvnted by a ilylng dragon, awhite dog, 0 white horse, ano! out a wildcat, a rat, and ahornet. Four uddllat privsts, represented by a tortolsy, 6 fowl, a yellow cel, and a fish. Five beggars, repre- sented by ao ahirimp, a snake, a caterpillar, a little singing girl, andashecp, Five generals, reprosunted by an arth dragon, a white rab- Hie, a plz, a tiger, n water buffalo, Four ladles, represented by a butterfly, 9 pleco of jitiestous, & white sparrow, pigeon. Four lucky personages of the upper world, repre- sented by a monkey, o tond, a kite, and a sea dragon, ‘Two ‘Tauist priests, represented by'8 whtte stork and u guld-color eat, Ono nun, represented by a ravenous wolf, ould any purchaser of ¢ chance not hap- pen to be present when tho drawing takes place he comes to the shop and inquires, not ubout any gaiubllng question, but, alinply shys: ‘To-day how Is thereat “Sz Machin,” meaning one of the five. nerilg,—as ho holds a ticket with tho charactors Wong Cho Ko? the earth rapa allas “Sz Machin,” tha enerajs, and this toa uovice, whe might bo i the shop, appears to be making wn Inguiry after some person, ‘The Chinese courtesans. fre great customers and send their children. to purvhuse the tiekets to avold notice being takduof the game by tho unlnliiated. ‘The gine js called “fsefs,” and js ikely to prove a lnrge source of revenue to the bunk- er, now that fautan and other specles of game bilag have beew uprooted Ip Chinatown. CHICAGO FOREIGN. The Porte Finally Yields to the Increasing Euro- pean Pressure, + And Consents to the Cession of ? Dulcigno to Mon-!- g tenegro, The Burmese King Mating Prep- arations to War upon thie British. Extensive Mohammedan Insurrece tion Against the Chinese’. in Kashgar. an ih mL Fugitive French Jesults in Italy Ordered to Move On. te An Advance of Ono Shilling on American Wheat in tho London Market, TURIKHY. YIELDED AT LASTI, i Lonpor, Oct. 1.—Later intalligence from | Constantinople announces a reput as partiglly Unticipated iu those dispatehes, yuo Suttun to- day ylelded to the loglo of tho altuutton, oad Burrondored Duleleno unconditionally. Tho oMlotal order was tinmedintelf {olograpbad to Dutelgno, when tho Montendgrins at onco marched in and touk possession] The nows of tho surrender is received hore with great do- Ught by tho friends of tho Administration, who regard it as ndeolded triumph of Mr. Gladstone's recent yigorous and uncqmpromising. policy. The reault will be tho brenking up of the nayal demonatration and tho return of the vossols,ot Wars soonas tho necessary proliminarics aro arranged, ‘The Liberals aro overjoyed because the halt hearted way in which Gormuny and Fraijco Ieoked upon England's proposal to force Tur key tocarry out tho Berlin treaty loft England almost nlono to nccept tho responsibility for the positive war monsures taken in the Enst, Russia boing the only Powor to which Str, Gladstone could look for indorsomont, : ‘Tho Consorvatives protend to bolleve that the sureender fs in some way a pleco of subtle trickery on tho part,of the Porte, but their opinion ta by nv moans the provalling one, , At all ovents, the danger of war fs stayed off for the present, whatever other complications may arise in tho near future, MANY REPORTS. * Lonnon, Oct. 11.-Tho correspondent of the Times at Parissnydt® Though Gurmuny, Franco, and Austria havo not yet olliclally roplicd to tho English proposals in regard to the Enaternques- ton, public opinton among ull three fs that the solzure of tha Smyrna customs might, if reslst- ed by tho Turks, give rise to a contllet which would open the whole Eastern question. ‘Tho threo Powors consider the clreumstances which enused tho naval demonstration as complotely changed, and are resolved to regard tho reply proposed by England na neccasitating fresh ne+ Botintions, The currespondent says he feols satisticd, from informution in his poascasion, that the Powers will not agrce, and that tho tleet will disperse sine dle. A Constantinople correspondent saya: “Iam Informed that the Portu will probably decide to. cede Dulelgug immediately, but will matntain {ts previous demand in regard to tho naval demonstration.” Prtta, Oct, 11.—Thv oxpected Interchange of Views between the Powers will take considerabte time. A week or two mny elapse before any new collective noto Is ready. Lonvox, Oct. 11.—A Constantinople dispatch saya tho Sultan basdeclared that if tho fleets come to Constantinople he witl abdicate, . ‘The Sultan has been doing bis utmost to make separate terms with Russin, but witbout success, POSTPONED,” WM ‘The News enya that Cabinet Counoll,. which Was summoned for to-day, 1s postponed in cone Bequence of information from Coustantluoplo that the Sultan fs onco moro Jn a promissory mood. y noMons, Lonnow, Oct, 11,—The Times in its leading artlolo this moruing says: “A rumor, which lnoks confirmation, has reached uy that tho Sul- tan has agreed, utter u council of bis Minlaters, + La 0 that the Turks have niready ovuonated Dale olgno, ond that tho Montenexrins have uccuplod that pluca. TURKEY TO SURRENDER DULCIONO, 4 Pais, Oct. 1A telexram from Constantino pio hag been reculved hore contlraitng tho report ina the counoll of Ministers duvided upon the at ql mediate and unconditional surrender of Dul- clgno, JONDON, Oot, 11.—The Foreign Office recolyod. ata tute hour Inst night u telegram from Gos- chen, Hritlah Ambassador to Constantinople, hnnounoing that the Porte had agreed to cedo Dutelgno. . LOST CONFIDENCE. Bansto, Oct. 11,—TAe Government of Monte- nore, being convinced tat all tho opposition t tho settloment of tho Duleizno question originates with tho Porto, his. doolinied any fur- ther direct negotiations, and Riza Pasha, conso- quently, will nat go to Podgoritza to confer with ae Auutonegein Chicfa respouting the adjuat~ % : FOUMAL NOTICE. ONDON, Oct. 11.—Tho corres} of Times ut Paris roporta. that Hiatus bassndor has notitled the Government of tho Me cession of Duletyno, a dispatch to tho game paper frum Rerlin Dulcigno ows. says ae Herts resolved to ae 1 lug to the urgent represen: ry y und Gorman 4! inbiey do! peuCHN GE the dieceian ane MARK, LANE, ith ASPECT OF TIE FORBIGN GRAIN MARKET, Lonvon, Oct, L—Pho Mark Lane Expreea, in ita roylew of the British grain trade of tho'past wouk, says: In consequence of heavy’ rains throughout England, tho remnants of tha'eopa still ontstanding inust bo considered of no mare kotablo value, ‘Thrashing hag boon ‘onftibly suspended, Whoat‘in shocks has sutfored farho- what. Tho proaent position fs favorablo Qa, advance in nll kinds of British grain, ‘Thqar- ket haa boon decidedly iu favor of sollurs.y.2ri- doy thoro was # very emall aupply of Kagiish wheat, particularly marketable qualitios, Those havo been tending upwards during tho wedk, and sold readily at 1s por quarter above Mon- day's rates, Dainp and inforlor quatttlos aro very uiiticult to sell, Thoro was a good con- summptive doiand for tlour, but an adyAueo of G¢ to 1s por sack waa puld, very Ulin. jy. Barley is ¢d to Is, douror Qu iithe woek,and oats are 6d deargr. Tho provinglal markots are vory firm. By Satuntay - ade vance oy tho best wheats ‘barloyw, Rae inatanecs, was 8 on week, ;,;'Iho courso of trado in forolgn Js Intluonced py arrivals and au active cs ntinental dons! antl Ainerioun rods and foreign whites gonerpll rads vanced Is, Tho doingnd, howeyur, w. oly consumptive, Indian and Austratiun {8 at ngly hold for un advance, Tho fest tour ts Isto ls por suck dearer, but thor was not muok wetiv- ity, Binize and outa advanced 6d. Sul; \- by quarters sponding weok of lust year, is Ee Ogee Inports into tho Utilted Kingdom duribYlthe woek ending Oot, 3 876,8 ' Jeane ete lots were 76,571 ee oryeat and . ‘ob the BURMAN, ! he WAR ON THE URITIBT, fi Lonpon, Oct, 11.—A dispatch from Thyotmys roporta that King Theebau, rendered arrognnt by tho casy supprossion of the: rebellién untor Prince Nyoungoke, bag been Preparing to make war on the British, Ovor 1,000 Hurmese troups ‘havo arrived at tho frontier, and they salty ux- Peek to be reinforced by 1.000 more. | A ficsasyo lio oxpocted from the King detnindl in- domnity front tho Brith for the lowes of ture inuse subjects from Nyounguke'y expedition, or troope silt hntnediatoly cross tho frontior. 1 wo, ave protuct oxposod villages. peg es a ° eevee Lic PERSIA. 1 vor ORS PILLAGKD AND THEIR ‘Um ere MASSACRUD by RUDE Tee TENERAN, Cot, 31.—Tho Kurds who recently entered Porsian torritory aro still Ip the Maine wha District, Tho inbabltants of Soutchtrulak, tho Governor of which fod at the approach of tho Kurda, have sworn alloglanco to the Kurda, ‘Tho Town of Mirandab and four jurge villasoe have beon pillagod and the inhabitauts wasen- cred, ‘Tho Persian Government bus ordered tha dispateb of twelvo battalions of jofantry and 2,0U0 cavalry, with twelve guns, but they cannot reach tha scene of action for ten days. ‘wo TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER Uattalions oc altion bet ween tho rebel! and Tawrls, whefo the Porsinn Goneral has Al- ready gono to coiloct trooy ITALY. TNE VATICAN AND FRA Nome, Oct. 1.—Accordiny ta the clerical Jour- nals tho Papal Nunolo at Paria will continue to negotiate with thy French Government with the abject of mitigating the applicntion of the re- Iiglous decrees, and ft will depend on the result of those offorta whether tho S'upe will Intervene or not, JESUITS, who had taken thoir abode with students of tho American Collexe, at Villa San Girolano, near Loretto, recefved intimation from tho police to leave, and they bave gone to lume, RUSSIA. THE DLPVICULTY WITH CHINA, Br. Prrenspuna, Ort, 11.—The Aqenre Russe says: Butzou, the Jussian Minister to China, has returned here to confer with the Marquis. ‘Tyng. with tho object of. devising the bert means of removing tho difficulties In the way of | 4 now treaty between Itussin and Cirina, = ., + Dentin, Oct. 11.—The North Gerinan Gazelle says: * We hear from St. Petersburg that China q its Ambassador, the Marquis of Tseng, Ee with the view of ending the nego- tladong between Rusaly und ching sntiafucs torlly.’ ‘ IRULAND. PASTORAL OF TA ANCHDIEHOP OF DUNLIN Lonpox, Oct. 1.—Arebbishop McCabe, of Dublin, has written a pastoral letter deploring tho silence of thoso Irlah Icaders In whose pres- ‘ence threats of violence to landlords have been uttered. . LAND LAAGUR MEETING, Ata meoting of tho Land Loague at Roscom- mon yeaterduy, the members of muny branches of tho orgaalzution in the nefrbborhoud ut- tended, Purnell bad promised to bo presont aind was to recelve 4 great ovation, but did not appear. . FRANCK, PROBECUTION OF A NEWSPAPER WRITER, Pants, Oct. 11.—The Government hus com mencod prosecution aguinat Fellx Plat for an article justifying tho attempt of Berezowskl, the Pole, to shoot the Emperor of Rusain at Parla in June, 1807. SKNATORB ELECTED, Arigiade, a Republican, bus been elected Sen- ator for the Department of Aricge, and carne wil, Conservatives, hive been chosen Benacore for tho Depurtmeneet Cotesda ‘Nord . CUBA. | YELLOW-EVER, HAVANA, Oct. 11.—Fourteen deaths from ‘yol- low-fever occurred Inst week, JONG YNG BING, Managing Director of tho Chinn Merchants’ Steam Navigation Company of tha Southern Ports of China, has arrived to ns ain it se ie fensikle to ypen intercourse by steamors bo tween Calne and Havana, SOUTIL AMERICA, WENT AND TOOK THPSt. New Youx, Oct, 11.—The Peruvian Consuffta here has advices that Chorillag, ancon, and Chuneay were bombarded becnuse Peru refused to surrender the ships Union and imac to the Chilllan commander, He was told to “comoand tuke them." VARIOUS, CHILE AND Pru, Lonpos, Oct. 11.~A private telegram from Valparaisy, dated the 8th inat., states that nego- tiatlons for peace between Chill and Peru have been vpened at Arica with the intervention of the United States. a RUENOS AYRrs, Buenos Aynes, Oct. 11.—This city has been declared by tho Senate to be tha cupitul of tha Kepublia. % , INSURRECTION? Vienna, Oct. 11.—News comes by way of Con- atrntinople of n great insurrection of Stabomot- ong iu Kashgar ngalust the Chinese. BALTIMORE. Celebration of the Onc Hundred and Fltticth Anniversary of Wt Settles ment. = Barrisoneg, Md. Oct, 11.—Haltimore com- menced to-day the colebratlon of tho settlement and founding of tho elty 15 yeursage. The aun ‘rose'in a cloudless aky, and iu every respect the motning whe most auspicious. At sunrise 100 guna were tired from the United States shins Vandalia and Kearaurge lying iu tho harbor olf Fort Mofionry. The city in every/direction was. dressed in holiday attire,' and tho principal Btreets embracing the Hue of march were brill- fant with tings, and streamers, aud venu- titul banners. Heforo . 8 o'clock tho streets wero filled with people, and by 0 ]° every spaco on Baltimore etrect and the route of tha procession was occupied. Hun- dreds of platforms, muny of thom svating sev erat thousand persons, had been erected at many points, and all wero crowded, It fy im- poasiblo to estimate tho vast number of peoplo of every condition, old and young, women and children, who thronged tho’ streets, balconies, windows, and house-tops for miles, nll aglow with oxcitenient, onthuslasm, and patriotism, ‘Tho program of this, the opening day of tha Jublleg, was a grand proceasion to Hlustrate the history und progross of Baltimore tn her life of 150 yeara in ull branches of acionce, industry, and trade, Tho Battimore & Ohio Rallroid re- duced fares to Centonnlut rates, and tho crowds cong in by the regular and spociul truing are almply fimmunso, + ‘The yarlous divisions formed In tho enstern soction of tho city, prinelpally on Broagway and udjacent etreta, and the march begun at the intersection of Broudway and Canton avenue promptly at9:Wa.m. A detachment of moupt- ed police Jed the column, followed by tho Chict Marshal und Assieiant Marshuls. Next camo tho Mayor of Wultimure, Gon. F. ©, Latrobe, with 250 mounted aids; thon comunittees of ar- rangemonte, clergy, nuit orators of the day, occupying clyhtvcu carrluges, followed by rep. resontativés of tho soldiers of 1730, and wearing tho uniform of that day. 2 ‘Tho Firat Divisfon was headed by the Balti- more & Ohio Ruilroud Company, Maj, N. 8. HIN, Marenal, There wore 7,000 men in Mne, and all the departmonts of tho road wero roprosented,—foundrytnen, machiniste, carbulldors, upholsterers, palators, puddlers, rolling-mill mon, train mou, water-station men, bridge buitdurs, and blackamiths, ‘Tho first representation wus of the cornur-stone com- momorative of the commencement of the: roud laid by Charlos Currol Currollton, July 4 my, With t wero the Identlenl spide and gavel used on that occasion. ‘The second was the var first propelled by auil, by which two trips were mada butwoon “Hultinora and Billoatt's Milts, Next wus tho horvcpower treadinill, the bores vorched upon his stand, by whieh cars were pros polled. Following was tho Tom Thumb" en- ine, dealzned und built by Peter Coopar,— frst locomotive englie of the world, Tae ve erable Peter Cooper himself was ina coach be hind, and was recolved with cuntliuous np. plause along tho line, ext came the decorated tickot-oflve on wheels, followed by tho telegraph wagon, at tha four corners of which were poles bug ant babe ane operatord busy reculving und sunding: Hees. Nore. camo exhibitions of tho carly modo of bringing tobnovo to iarket, and of tho presont rapid rujlway transportntion for ull products. The display of this company was tha grand Toutury of tho procossion. Thelr 7,000 mon, all uniformod In fox caps white trssols, blue shirts, and black pintaloons, formed In detueh- Monts of thoir several trades, wnd enoh detaeh> mont heudod by a band of mualo, made the most wtelkin appeanince, Tho display of the Corn and Flour Exchango Preagnted many novel features, The Northern Central Haalwuy. and Adana Exprosa wore conspicuous by thelr tine Bppenre ance, rf Alt'tho industries of tho elty woro reproscntod fn ton divisions, which composed tho Procos- wlon, the workmen being eugaged at thir sov- oral employments. i Tho head of tho first division moved at 9:10 a, mand it was u little utters when the list Wagon got into fine. ‘the march was over twelve niles, Cireat crowds throngud tho alde~ walke and cheered hourtily as tho sucecesfully Managed proousalon maved through the streuts to Bebutzon Purk, whero prayor was offered aud speeches utade. Haitimore ta Stotla hte with tho first procossion commemornting we founding of tho city 150 yeurg ago. The olty to-ulzne iy blazed wih vlece jo und catuluim Hylits, and tho CltysHall und ‘asbington Monument wo brillantly iumie hatod with thousunds of gus Jota, Tho strevts ro thronged with poople, ‘Yo-murrow (Tuusda: ‘forenoon there will bo a parade of Magous aud Knights ‘Templar und of Phe ate cutharoge ate elope ia the after n thore w! an address before - land Historion! Buciety. pee uery $a SHiauked 1° Moads and the Mereattor ‘roridence Juurnul’s Concord (N. HL) Satter, Trend u fow dys ayo that the Hiuboy of Cin- elnnat! bad forbidden “banged” or “frvzled” bulr to be worn tu bls diocese, A. large contire mation was hold lately in 8& John's Caurch {Routeny inthiscity, ‘The young girls were told forehaud by their minister it the Bishop wonld not lav bi band on anv fried oe ds. Tam afraid in many instanco tho “Innged ” and “frizzted” heads dianppeared: only for the time of confirmation. Late y, too, the eccloninatical potentate of Montreal Issued anedict nyninst the female members of hia con- aregations appenring in church without a shiwl orsone kind of flowing drapery to on tholr forms from public gaze. Wher we wi a Ttome, in TM, no indy wae allowed to go without a veil over hor fuce Inte any church where the Pope ‘was to oficia! J remember one day In driving Out we suddenly met the onrriage of the "Holy Father,” Gregury XV, and found he was to hold some sort of a service in a neighboring chureh. We gaye orders at once for our car- rlage to follow, but were reapectfully told the “Sienora” (myself) could not yo in Without w vell, which appendage f did not have at that moment. To rush ton shop and buy a strip of Inck Ince and tie It_on over tny-bonnot ‘took a few minutes, an that T'was soon “armed equipped acoording tu lar.” . f an BUICIDE, Br. touiasMo;, Oct. 11,—At tho Inquest to-day pe tho body of Leon Joucher, who committed Ieutblde nat night, his son, who resides in St. sTgujs County, testified that his mother died 4 it u yene ago, since which tlme bis father “had beun tnuch depressed In spirits, Inaddition to this his father belloved that hia btood was turning to water, and on this subject be had be- come w monomunine, Un all other subjects, howover, he was perfectly rational, Letters found I bis aftice Jast night give novlow to the enuae of tho suleide, and refer almeat wholly to business and the disposition of his property. Ewa young nughtera aru ina convent at Sault nu Recollet, Can. and snveral other children, one only 2 yeurs ol, are hore, $e Chloroform Asphyxin, A caso of inversion of the body in chloroform Reply yxin is described in a St Veterabury medi. eal ‘Journal, The patient was an Jt-yeur old Hoy, In whose ear iy pea had become imbedded, After numercous trials to remove it, from thirty. ty thirty-five drops of chlorofortn were inhaled from a handkerehtef in order to relieve the yreat paln which these triala caused, and the article was thon easily removed. But scarcely hind the Inholution ceased when the boy's pulse entirely falled, and he gave every sign of up. prosching death, and ciforts of restoration of tho usual kind wer tried In vain for more than twenty intnutes, His head and tho upper purt. of Sis body were then thrist outof the window, to try tho cifect of tho cool alr; but, ag no effect was produced: one the essistanta seized hold of the boy by the lews and hung him out of the window with his head downward, swinging hin tonnd fro like a pendulum, After four or five ininutea of this proagaure tho boy's deuth-like appenrance of face became reddened, and he uttered 0 ery, the respinition and circulation Roun sustored after more than half an tour's arrest. TROPIO FRU! A Medico-frutt Confection of the Premier Class. EFFECTUALLY RELIEVES AND CURES CONSTIPATION And kindred att- ments, such as Brhous- ness, Lleadache, Cere- bral Congestion, Piles, Low Spirits, Disor- dered Stomach, Ha- bttual Costiveness, and all complaints arising from ain ob- structed state of the system. TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is put up in bronzed tin boxes only. Avoid imi- tations. Ask your druggist for Descrip« tive Pamphlet, or address the proprictor, Jj. E. Heruerincton, 36 Park Place, New York. THE GREAT SAUCE OF THE WORLD. Cea Cerncs Blmature ls on ovory battle of GENUINE, WORCESTERSHIRE” SAUCE, Imparta the most dellclows tasto and zost to 80) Of a HRINAY trom PEs, MEDICAL GENTLU MAN at Madras’ to bis ORAVIES, FISH, HOT & COLD a palatable, B AA woll us the most wholuxniy, Sauce thit tamudy," JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, NEW YOU, “HOLVINGIY THU ORRAT ENGIISIE REMEDY, Cures Laue gertien, iin ful ‘Muuatruadon, ileeraung, Grattan Diveaauy, wll disuueus kiuwn us Fumala Weaknust oedin Rnuland tur yuary aan Periodieal wid Hoga: ntiug Iii, void by all Drugutats ovurywioro. tro, fiber bix, orvis Buses Ur dbl ant by mall fos ectunies roll, Sitch Wholosaia Agents tor die Unita stata Boldin cafeae Bee pene ees alld in Chfeaya by wil Druggists, OVAN BULAACK: BREVENSON & CO, Agont, Wand vb . curtiur Duarburi. PARLOM STOVE Parlor Stoves, Denlers wil tind tt to hulriutorestloyetour Sholewly pricastist, NACL a RETRERER, Bu Atatenet. iaoet Funeti dE Meatureds dunual WeLHAy Cured by the use uf the Cheever Electrle Bolt. (A Scluntite appiisnce, wundersulin its clfects In rexturs rouany cane, Lo dog disorder fh HY Cuuse reulisrs, cby ine ful “tate live A ELEGTIG. Ab Waaliington-at, Chicago, Pleo, 8); CO. Mil quality, 13.0k LLANEOUS, “~NO curs! Q Bu PaAyt IDR. KEAN, . 373 South Clark-st., Chicags, Consult bursonally or by wall, fruo of clara, on all shronla norvous, or spactal disuasos Wr. J. Ruan ts {hevnly physician ta the cis wu warrudts ‘cures ue - Patonts for the process of Dry Copying havo bean Ismed to ns, dated May 19 and June, 1950. the only gelatine copying pad which can be tunanfactures patents. All infringements will be prosceuted to the full extent uf the inw.. 1 CO., Ne oats, RUTOORATIL CO. Nos. 22 & 24 Church-at., New York graph te now t EKTOOQRAY CHICAGO OFFICE, 71 F: THE LAST NIGHTS of the Eminent Actor, MR. JOHN McCULLOUCH, Supported by Mr. FRED Ub. WARDE and a Powerful Company, Undor the managoment of Me, WM, M. CO! BPARTAL Phasarius, The Fall of ‘Var- BuU—Murchnnt of ruchia, ‘Thursday— Jenant John MeCul- loush: tinee=-Virwiniis, Site urday Night—Jack Cade, Huuday Night—Gladiator, Monday Nest—Huverly'a Genuine Colured Stin= atrote, £210) fn Number, I End-Mon, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clark-at, opposite new Court-[ouss, ‘This (TURSDAY) evoning, Oct. 12, INSTANTANE- OUS HIT by the celebrated churncter-actor, Mr. B. MACAULEY, In his humorous portrayal of “UNCLE YAN'L I In. Locke's purely American comedy-drama, A Wiessenger from Jarvis Section. “When you come te law I'm thar: been Ueputy- Sherlif Jarvis Suction nigh onto Ofteen year.” HOOLEY'S THEATRE, SECOND AND LAST WEEK OF LAWRENCE BARRETT, Monday and Thursday Nizhts, RICHELIEU. nosday Night and Wednesday Aftornocn—VUI- on, je i Tn Henott-MERCHANT MICK, peciatty Combination. McVICKER’S THEATRE, ‘The Distingulsned Actress, MISS MARY ANDERSON, Munday and Tuewday Erenings, Oct. 11 & 12, ROMEO AND JULIET. ALLIET croreseeres MARY ANDERSON Wednosday and ‘Thy Erdny and Saturday ve ‘Suturiday Matinee—INGOMAIt Senta can Desucuted one week In advance. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, West Side, Hulsted-st., near Madison, Every Evening and Matincesthis week, THE TWO BARN EYS. BARNEY MeNULTY and MA Miss JIE RICHARDS, LitA ial ANDY MeKEE, and J. ¥. BYRNES, In thetr Great Spectaltios, ¥. taon, duyported by Georke Learack, Miss Georyia ‘Tyler, ‘and the Stock Company, in the drawe, “NECK AND NECK." Admiasion—15, 25, and He. EXPOSITION BUILDING. EXPOSITION! Unequaled Exhibition in the Mechanical De- partment. Magnificent Display In Textile Fabrics. Exhibition of Art never equaled in this city. Superb Music (Three Soloists) Day and Evening. Adults, 25es Children, Lie, FAIRBANK HALL, FRENCH LECTURES By L, SAUVEUR, Ph.D., LL.D, Tuesday, Oct. 12- h Thursday, Oct. 14---CORNEILLE, Tickets at the Hall, (See Educational Catumn.) SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Clark-st., opposite #hornan IHuusu, Itvery night this weok and Mattuves Wednesday, Saturday, nnd, Bunday, th LICK & BLASDELL a uurAnteed Attraction, bef contedian, HARRY WE! mufipartell by w pave ore fal melu-drumutic IP AND TU FAIRBANK HALL, Central Music-Hatl Uullding, THIS EVENING, §& O'CLOCK, Lelsegang-Helmendahl Chamber Concert. Mr. CH, KNOMI wht aing Kooltation and Air from “Joseph” Aduuilssion, One Dollar, HERSHEY MUSIC-ILALL, 83 Madivon-nt, Art, Muste, and Lecture every oventng this week. 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CORN'S VITAL RESTORATIVE por cont of the human, race are victims to compute Impotency, ‘This xtartling axsere lon wilt be fully corroborated by every intelllaent physlelin, ‘The prinelpal causes producing tisdisensa Aro Indixcretions oF excearus, Home of tha cammon i permatorrhiea, pain 1D ciety, Inpraurs zluomy nek, Hisporition tanratd foreboding, menial distress, nervous debility, and loucorrhera (in females), debilitating dreams, ete, Let fnisn modesty prevent the paront fram warning the child of thiv great evil Secret bablts ara the ro- sult of ignarance, Thera ten well-known principe 1n antmat phratolo. fy that no vital nellon can tuke place excupt throngh tho ayonoy of tho Nervous aystom, If the nerve power in any organ Is weakoned, then that orgnn Ww weak, ‘here fe a remedy (the roach of all, one that hy mond the teat for vor ult neontury,’ De, Kteurda VITAL REATORATIVE bas hoen scratintzod and we doraod by the Academy uf Mudicine in Paris as nn tas, {allltto apecttia far the nborer contatna no phasphod (2 ros, cantharides, or uther poisons ls purcly VEQRTAr. ULE, praducing ne reaction, and te pe manent In ai febt} wn rucnr-conted pili. and can be hind of Loves Paris, Branca, or of Dr, mands Prapriators, : ‘wrk. Mend for circular, Box af 103 faith #10. Rent by mall upan recaintae 4 no without the signature of 8. 1, teoxmond. an the «de of cach bux, Buld by all ‘whotosale and rotall drugaints, CERTIFICATE, PAIR, dusty 14, 1973-19 Ru do to Patxe—A. Me, Fe Tw Scare ota, hud boen a widuweer Lwenty-Hve yearst hofvous tempurnment) Rad suffered for thirty yours i matucrhws, wid £0 witty a wn yeara with nervous debility and entire impateneyy Foe Foretyhtgen years he tried every known rumedy without ny boned, cunt to we and fT advised him te try Mteord ‘vital Restorative. After four months bo was discouraged, bat Linalsted upon hla continuing ite ase, and inning montha he was restored to: fou health und vigor,—yot pltdgan, it Gh wore curod within % nh tw feat avai uuiniie teintniee i sie tintin Ht TORN, Tie At, PHALGGID, Modloino dn ta Tonpital Cuarity. PRUGGISTH, OILARCIE STEVEESHUN © hleawo, 19. VAN SCITAACI,, STRVENSUN & CO, Chlea Bgl Wholosalg Avonta for the Drug trade, Notico is hereby given that T. A. Bmith, Room], Slower lullding, Bt: Louk Mo, b Jonger authors fead tunct as general agent fur Kleurd's Vitel itor storative, nnd Lis appointment a9 such tine been res yoked. penions ure fair cuutioned ayningt tuituations of Weord's Vital Hestorative, gs none tb genuine with 1ny slunatiite Haye ra Heth tod ulm eur bo tind of mo at Leo! it rf we are ty eB BROWS BIGHNSIOND, My By ¥. HL, WACON, his attornoy in fact, Died Si lowly, Bop, 2 let CAUTION, It hos beon brought ta my notice that reparing rutive, yu: my ith putila ry, cautioned aaainal dealliy with uny ane clatuing to bo yenural aunt, a Thave'ne general uxonts, BEWARE OF IMUTATIONS. X nov \ 1 Lynn Ue Now Orluatier duty Kusehuie of iatiy Vain Schnack, Stevenson & Cu. of Chicaoy Sunth, foullttie ge Builth of Boston; and Charioe N. Critteatun, of New York, are the pny recuse wholosule hgunts for tho sale of Mlconfs Vital hor, storative to the trade, and all wenulny boxes aru pros cured uf thet by otal racy for the convenlene qf thy pubes 1 al Koaturative will bu kop foraulo by wil Fotall drugklats, oF muy ba procurd rows! . TOWN BIGHSMOND. Bf. D., Bola Veopelatu, | Huom 49 World Huliding, Now York, Notice te hyreby given hut it. 1. Du Lier, of Hevliuun-at, Now York, who lus buen iny agent, fOr the Micord’s Vital Iestorativo, iy po longur uuthure Jeod ty act us euch, wd bis uppolniuvotys such bas boon revokud, OAUTION. Ithaabeon brouyhtte my notice that No Lsser te aivortlalug under the name of Murrison, Muuimer & Cu, uf Chicaya, spurious Imitation af Kicord’s Vital nite public aro cautioned that no Iticurd's eaturatlve ls penulbY unless my wULoMrULD, signuturd is on ovory box, and Messrs, Van Schanc Bievouun & Co. WLakucat. are Wid oly wutuorise wi Adis Pay Jlilong: ‘ uaale aKGU CHENEY ay ,GESSOND, ML. D.| WOOD MANTELS WH HH, FOULKE & C0.) wats.