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1 ; THE CHICAGG TRIBUNE: TIHTURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, IR80—TWELVE: PAG FOREIGN. Failure of the Turco-Montene- grin Negotiations An- nounced. The French Government Pushing Its Work Vigorously under, the Re- ligisus Deorecs. An Excommunicating Priest to Be Prosecuted by the State : * Authorities, Continued Apprehensions Kegard- ing the Socialists in Gore many. Hamburg and Altona Declared in a State of Siege. The British Law Officers Preparing to Proceed Against the Land , Agitators,, \ PRANCH,” * 4 DIAHOY.FO NE PROKECUTED. Pams, Uct. W.—'Thy Bishop of Montpeller sill by proseented for bls abusive exercise of power lit excomuuntenting 2 Prefect while the lutter was executing: the decrees against tho religions orders In Mortpelier, : QENS DE Cissy, Gen, Farre, Mluister of War, publishes the following reply to Gen. De Cissey’s order of to-day taking leave of the Eleventh Army Corpst “Thiave hoon compelled to henr in mind tho dis closure during the trint of Tyin de Wotstyne of tia letters, the huthurelip of whieh was attrib: ited to yout, As you did tot deny their authen tleity, the Government did net a it nee gary tubonbulta Cort of Inqulry, but resat tw relleve yuu of yourcommand, notat your re- st, but ns a disalplinary monsure. Other apiited to your by tho newspapers do nat within tho dtriediction of u Court of In- quiry, but within that of a courtemnetiad. 1 enn perce}v'o neither in thesu ntincks norin the facts themselves, stilliciunt cause to Institute an ine qiiry,.-Tho course open to you {s to proscuuto fefare tho elvil tribunals tho authors of tho fr. putations. es * ROOTING OUT THE ORDERS. ‘The Caruelltes were expelled from thelr establishment at Ryfnes to-tay, The police wore obliged to fureo tha‘ doors, and it was necessary to sition ‘the gendarmes nnd 1 pation of Infantry to miintain order, ‘Yh Contral Commissary of Police has re- planed, 08 he deems the decrees Illegal, “The police were ordercd to disperse tha crowd collected near the Capuchin estublish- inet at Marseilles. . AYPROVED, <Thwtetter of the Mintster of War to Gen, De Cissoy fa nlmost generally approved, “IMMORAL PUBLICATION. Patts, Oct. 20.--Bluln, the author of the frmoral fenilicton which revently appeared fnastnall Caris paper, fins been sentenced to th. ear slut ieonibant adn Tine of 500 franca, and the manager of the datnarte fourmonths’ Imprisonment with 500 francs fine, a GAMBETTA., 2 Panis, Oct. 20.—Thu. announcement that Gnmbetta’s speech will shortly be published dns riven risv to-tho iitun that he intends at the nox? opportunity: to be n candidate for admiusiunt to the Freuch Academy, . + ot) GOLD FOR AMEIICA, é About 10,000,000 francs In galt were with- dmivn Wednesday from the Bank of France for Amoricit. TURKEY. TAWLESNESA, Buenanest, Oct. 20,—Trustworthy intelll- rence from tho border land. between Mace- donia and Albania represents thot tho Chris- tlansaroilps for revoltttions The Bulgarians and Mosauluans are’ armed, and assitsina- tlons on both sides are of common occurrence. Anarchy reigns éupreme. It is belleved that tho chief purpose of the Turkish authorities inInducing the Albnaninns to flovk to the uorthern and southern frontlera is to estab= Ishtroupsin tha interlor, where they ean control the lawless population and crust their ideas of Independence, If some stepsare not taken to restore order the population will probably be considerably dhalnished by mu- tual extermination, 2 PARSONS’ MURDERERS. Coxstantinorny, Oct.’ 20—The United” Slates Constl-General here Insists that tho senteners passed upon the murderers of Dr, Parsons, tho American missionary, bo car- red aut. It is alleged that the murderers are all (Ms One was vondemned to death and two to fifteen yenrs’ pon al servitude, ae DULCIGNO, Lonpon, Oct. 20.—Instructions have been given by the Porto to surronder Duleigno to Gen." Popovitehs who has. been appointed Commandant o€ the town by tho P Montenegro, tinea of “FAILURE, -Loxpon, Oct, 20.--A dispatch from Castel Nuovo states that Admiral Seymour has atelally Informed the Adiilraly of the fail- ureof the negotiations between the ‘Turks al Montonogrins, STIPULATIONS, ConsrANTINOMLE, Oct. 2—OF the fivo ailvututions necented by Montenegro, tha woxt hoportant one Is, thatthe Turks shall evacuate Dulelgno ata fixed thie, and that Montenegro abil take possession threo hours afterwards, GREAT. BRITAIN. 1 Duan -Loxnoy, Oct. 2.—Miss Maria Toutsn Charicaworth, the authoress, Is dead; ago 61 years, Alfred Ionry Thosiger, Lord Justico of the Court of Appeals, Is dead, vhs SNOWING, Its snowing hero this morning. A LARGE sTEAMEIL is Tho now steamship Furnisela, for the Anchor Line, fy the Inrgest veasol ovor Hagel tu England oxeept the Great Enst- 2 CATTLE Lost. emer Tho’ stermer :IIurworth, from Bfontronl, Uasarrived at Queenstown, All the catlls earmiast by tho Hurworth wero woshud over FAILURE, (Laxnos, Opt, £0.—Mosars. Menton & Sons, steel tnauutacturers of Sheflleld, linve failed, Llabilittes, 248,000, i binge. a PEDEBTRIANIBM, ant LIN, Oct, 20,—John Dablor, of Chicago, fanded ta kngtand on Monday th tho bestat heath, Ataieeting of the competitors or elr representatives on Monday, articles of iercement and contragt for tha use of the ffleultural Tint wera slgnad, The start MS Ibu mady at 1 o'clock on the morning of Deve: Nobody. was prerent on behalf of Doblor, but possibly neluher he nor hig agent wero able to reach London in. thue. osran and Moward have worked olf 9 tight pounds gained during tho rukees and are now In proper welglit. I litewood, of Sheflleld, completad Monday 8 depostt for the perleatrinn chawplonship, Hess re orted In splendid condition, as aro the other caunpetitors, Blower Brown hing pen tn private trials ie can Stay, ag yell cr. Rowell has en dog lon Juurudys ale ulgo been doug Be IRELAND, THN LAND THOUULES, . Loynox, Ocr, 20.—The Globo learns from Rood authority that the quantity of firearms Inyorted {nto Irulund from Amorica aud tho cantinent Rteatly exceeds the official cut! Abouta dozen land meotinga are proparing_ for Bundy noxt, FS The violent resolutions passed by the Or- poe Lodge in condemnationof the Jand agi- lors attract inuch attention. PREPARING FOR TUB PROSECUTION. ., jphUBLaN, Oct 20, . CEA mt ytatore, ui Counell aud the leaders of the Kepeal movement were indleted, model for the prosceution, A chiyy, A dispatch from. Cork reports that the po- lice hava, obtatned in elew tn the nse of the murder SY My, Hintehing’ driver, ‘Chey have navertalned where the pleee of iron whieh was used isn bullet was obtained, : ——— SOUTIT AMERICA. UNSUCCERSFUL HOMBAIDME TANAMA, Uct. 12,—Dates from Lima are to Sept. 25 and Valparaiso to Sept. 1. tirgatened bombardment by the Chillans of to defenseless towns of Chorllos, Ancon, and Chaneay in revenge for the destruction of the Chiltan steamer Covedonst by a torpedo, was earrted tuto effect an the 2d of September, but with no serious result to life or property, ‘The Peruvians hastily tmprovised a of sume heavy mins on the Morro at wand when the Cochrang rounded toond fired on the town the Peruvinns re- piled with such good success that she soon withdrew ont of their range,and toe point fram whieh her guns contd only reach (he town natn prank vlovation, ‘The Cochrane soon retired entirely, ) The Ancon and Chancay bombardment was mitch tho stme as at Chorillos, a mere are, will serve ag tho GERMANY. PRINCE HOUENLONE'S NRALTT * + Paris, Oct. ‘A telegram from the family of Prinea Hohentohe states that the Prince is Improving. ‘The fover has disap. peared and a specdy convalescence Is ns- sured, ©” ATATH OF SINGH Beurtx, Oct, 20—Iuaburg and Altoria will be deelared inn state of siege because of the agitation of the Sovlallsts, VARLOUS. ONERK CHUNCIE IN SAN FRANCISCO. Lonvox, Oct, 20.—Funds have been grant ed by the Russian Synod to crect the Greek- Russtan Chureh fi San Francisco, A. priest lins been appointed to proceed te California necompanied by deacons, substeacons, aco- lytes, nnd. choly, | Five thousand roubles were seranted for preliminary expenses, and the Necessary funds for the establishment will he forthcoming when the mission leaves St. Petersburg. * ROUTIT AFRICA, plONDON, Oct. 20—A dispatch from Capa Town says, Brig.-Gen. Clarke has relfeved Mafeteng. ‘The Basutos Naorousty resisted the Talluvtag, force, ‘Tha British lass ts twenty-six killed and ten wounded. The Basutos lost 800 men, DUEL. HAVANA, Oct. 20.—A duel was fought yos- ‘he taw ofllcors are bual- terday between an offleer of the stafl anda Government employé, The officer was dan- gerously wounded. ‘ THE TEKKE TURCOMANS, Sr, Perensnuna, Oct. 20.—Tho Tekka Tur- comans continue to make successful attacks on the Russian tines, ———__—_. 2 THE EPIZOOTIC. Nasivinir, Oct. 26.—Tho epizodtic hns reached Nashville. A large number of horses: are nifected with it. ‘Tho horsos at tho South Division Railway barns havo not yet been generally afectod by the epfzolitio, and none of tho extra cars huvo been taken off, Vory good care Js bolng tuken of tho stock, and no general outbrenk js expected. Superintendent Lake, of tho West Division Street Railway, reports alt’ tha horses of the Company in tholr usual good condition, A fow of tho tuitinals aro suitferiug from coli, und gomo fivoor six show signyof what might bo called tho eplzodtiz, ‘This, however, {s no more than was wxpected after’ the recent. cold and windy spell, aud now that the wonthor hus changed tho aniunuls alroady ghow signs of improvement, eel LOW WATER, MrciWantosvinun, N. J., Oct. 20.—Low weer has compelled the stoppage of several mills, CAMDEN, Me,, Oct. 20—The woolen-mills of the Anchor Works and other manufacto- ries have shut down for want of water, ‘The Meganticook Kiver was never so low, —— Dropplug into Pootry, Brooklyn Eagle, “IC you please, sir,” said tho young lady time idly. ns. the exchango-editor handod fer nohnir, “L have eomposed a few verses, or partially eonipunedd them, and T thought you might help me Uhlab them and then print thom. Ma snys thoy tire real niga us far as thoy go, and pa takes tho Kayle every day.” Kho wis w bandsome creature, with beautiful blu oyes, and a crowning Rlory a3 yellow as sulden-rods. Thoro was wn oxpectant look on hor fie, « hopeless that appealed ta the hoe Host emotions, and tho exclangu-editor mate up his mind not to crush the longing of that puro: hoart if he never struck another lick, “ Muay J show you the postry?” continued the ripe, red mouth, “You with ‘sco that 1 couldn't Ret tho last lines of tho verses, and if you would please bo so kind ua to help mo—" “Help hor! Though he had never cyen rend a Uno uf pootry, the oxchange-cditor felt thesplrit of the diving art flood his soul aa ho yielded to tho bewililering music. Help ber! Well, ho should smile. ‘ “The rat verso rune like this,” aho went on, taking courago from bis eyest “+ How softly aweet the Autumn alr + "The dying woodlund tills, 5 And Nature turng from restful caro— “To antt-bilfuns plist’ ndded tho oxchanyce editor, with nh jerk. ‘Just the thing. It rhyincs, and ft'gso. You take auybody now, Hail tha peonle you mect nro—"* “Launnoso you Know post." interrupted tho pyoung gitt. “T hadn't thought of tein that way, but you have a better iden of such things, the Bevond Verse 18 more lke thist “* The dove-eyed kino upon the moo: Look tender, movk, and ead; While from the valloy como: “Of the mateblesa Hvor-piut chimye-cditor. “There you go’ Nuishes tho second wo us to waten with tho iret. Jt omuimes the tnshions with pootry, and earries: tho idea right home-to tho Hrosiio, If Lonly had your ubihty in-starting a verso with ny yonlus fn winding tt up, I'd quit tho shears and open in the poetry business to-morrow.” “Think sor? waked the fulr young Indy. “It don't strike mo us kooping up tho thome.* “You don’t want to, You want to breik tho thome here nnd thore, ‘Tho render likes it bet. iter, O yeal Whore you keep: up the thoine ip ; guts Mohotonort te Perhaps th ao,” rojatnod tho hoauty, irightontug up, “Tdldn't think of that, Now Uitrend the third verse: “* How sadly droops tho dying day, As night springs from the glen, And moaning twilight seciis to say- ©*'The old mun's drunk again’ wouldn't do, would (t?" naked the exchonge-cditor, “Sonic body elao wrote that, and we might be accused of pinglarism, Wemusthave this thing original, Rupposo we say —now Just suppose We Hay, Why aid L spout my Hen?“ “1s that new?" lnquired the awoot, rosy lips, “ At lonst [never beurd it before, 1 don't know whnt it means,”. “Now? ‘Deed it's now. Hon Is tho Prosbyto~ rian namo for overcoat, and spout mons to hock, ‘Why did L spout my Hon?" moans, Wh, did i shoye iny topper? Thata Just what twl- Hybt would think of first, you know. Odon't ba alratd,—that’s Just immause: “Well, [Hl lewyo it to you,” auld tho glorioun girl with vn ainilo thut pluned the oxdhango- editor’s heart to hls ging. “This is tho fourth 10; bs “Phe morry milkmatd's sombre gong Rotuhocs from tho rouks, ‘ Aaasilently adhe trips alang——"" 1a ecto Eau woos t ted uxebunyo-cdltor, vo “ney, ae reiponetratod the blushing 5 vat ma Cortuiniye nrutested tho, ‘axohango-editor, warinlng up, uNine tw four slo's ot ems an you yet fiouty to faut with 9 wonlth of poot- enl expression, ‘Tho worat of pootry gonerally fs, you can’t stato things as thoy aro. Ttaln't lke prose, But here wo've busted ull tho catabe Nubed notions, and put up au actual existence witha vell of Freie woetry ovor it, Ethic that's the beat lua wo've struck yot.’ *T don't svem to look at it as you do, but of courso you are the beat judge, Pu thought I SURNAM altontly sho trips nloug Wout an Autunt yollow trucks," Wouldn't that do?’ Dat use Took At It. Dovg tracks rhyme to rooks?) Not fn tho Brooklyn Hayle it don’t, ee sides, whon you say ‘tracks’ and rocks,’ you lye 'the {inprossfon of some fellow heaving tiloge ‘wt vouthor fellow who's scratchlag for safety, *Socka,' on tho otbor band, rhymes with Te ee ee i doaaribug. Bor puis up the milkmald, an ry a et \- tba shows Bor to be wohild of the very Naturo you aro showin up” + Lthink you're right,” sald tho sweot angel. wT gel cry ite aswropy, ‘This 1s to wi ve ‘un y, ead close beulnd, the farmer's boy ‘Tritls forth bis sluple tunes, 4 ud By pantala ~ sels; Know Just exactly bow it is. Why, bless OUF Beart, you—— A x iT eal . Paste, paste, paste, Burit ta ened heart tht ho snips and povies among his oxchanges now, Tho beautiful vision that for a moment dawned upon bim has left but tho revullvution in bis beurt oF vue sunvout In his lite, quenched by the showor of tears with which shu denounced bia asa ousty brute, and wont out frou bitn forevor, Now i eR Doators of Law and Medicine Indorse and smoke ehmond Gem clgaretica, Uuy thea EVIL-DOERS. A Strange Case of Youthful Depravity Recorded in Cleveland, The Poisoning of Three Persons - Attempted by a 15-Year- Old Girl, Who Is Detected in Liberally Mix- ing Arsente with ‘tho Family Food. An Unvarnished Tale of the Crookedness of a Polished Polish Jow. Louisville His Baso of Action, and Merchants of Other Cities His Victims, = YOUTHFUL DEPRAVITY. CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 20—A strane cast of youthful depravity came to light here to- day, Eliza Sudds, 15 years old, 2 domestic einployed in the family of J. J. Crooks, of No. 18 Longwood avenue, was arrested for polsoning Mrs, Crooks, her 18 mouths babe, and Mrs, Gage, anurac. Eliza's home ts in Itavonna, O., where she worked at the Com- merefal Hotel ns chambermntd. She beeame {uthinate with a colored water named WH- son. Four weeks ago both disap peared, It has been ascertained that Elfza went to Milwaukee; and ft fy supposed Wilson went with her, Ellza returned here two weeks ago, Wilson's wherenbouts are unknown, The girl found a place ng a domestic ns above stated, Sune day Mrs. Crooks was suddedly taken slek, and the babe about the same time, Monday night a phystelan was called who pronounced the case polsumng, "Lhe cause of the polson- ing {gs a amystery to tho family. Mrs, Gage was called In as nurse yesterday, and this tuorhing was taken withthe same symptoms, Suspleion then fastened upon Eilza, anil this morning she was detected Mr. Crooks pouring 8 white powder Into a ep of ten the nurse had peared ont, : stepped towards her, and she quick: turned the ten info n° pan of ilish- water, emptied tho pan and wiped it, fut Mr Crooks found in her hand a piece of paper with the advertisement of a drug store, and the Iabet * poison” pasted’ on the back, He took Kliza with him to the dring store nomeit on the paper, where the preseription clerk falled to Identify: her, butsald that on Satur> day he sold arsenic to n woman who ga! naine and residence, snilry ab the plaice given showed no such person Ives there. Tho uirl was taken to the Police Superintendent's ollice, but while momentary nnwatched: es- eaped., ‘The police were notified, and this evenlng she was found at Nowburg Station, Ina train bound for Pittsburg, and she is now safely In prison. Her motive in noison- ing cannot be tmagined. ‘So-day, when she feared she was sitspected, she packed her effects In a bundle, whieh she svereted. It was discovered, and in it were found some stolen articles of wearing apparel. The victhns of this. juvenile Lueretia Borgin are now considered out of danger, GEISMAR, | ine Bpectal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, Louiavinur, Ky., Oct. ,—Albert Geismar, of Louisyllle, whose name ts mentioned i connection with the Roth arrest and fatture in Cincinnatl, fs a Polish Jew who camehere ayear ago and opened what he advertised as “Tha Splendide Kid-Glovo Emporium.” His highfatutin style and affected elegance wero laushed at by sensible people, but with others he was permitted to float In a tempo- rary recognition until {t is said his talk to soveral school-girls caused some excitement and mado many tudes nvold tis! ‘piace, whieh = had previously = been quite popular. Some weoks ago ho snspend- ed, sinco when half a dozen lawyers have been endeavoring tonscertain what has become of inany goods given him on eredit by Chicago, Clnciinati, and Eastern houses. Ile appears to have no money, and hig stock did not realizo much when sold yesterday, Slgnsof tho worst sort of rot- tenness are showing themselves. Herefuses, by direction of his attorney, to talk with newspaper agents, and fence nothing can be had from hin concerning’ Roth's arrest in Cinclnnat!, Itis bulloved hero that Roth Introduced Geismar to hisipresent cred- itors after a provious understanding that the two should jolutly share any profits obtained. elsmar seems — to have obtnined overything on Roth's indorse- ment, wileh was merely verbal, or, if written, not binding.” Yesterday Gelsmar’s place was sold by an Assignee, “His father-in-law, 9 wall-to-do German, bought in $3,800 worth of ants for hlin. ‘The father-In-lnw, John Lent, is std to boa bellover in Gelsiuar’s inno- cenee, but those who ought to know regard a best sido of the affair as. ugly in the ex- reme, Go'smar {8 marricd. Is relations with the females in Mis emporium have been critl elsed, One of thom of goad family accom- panded Minton a trip to Cincinnati, ostensl- Hy ta lear ne Roth’s place tho art of selling ing gloves, aut ig Bloves. <s THE FEMALE BELNIVE, Spectat Dispateh to The Catcago Tribune, Boston, Oct, 20,—In the equity branch of the Supremo:Conrt to-day Judgo Endleatt rendered his decision on the petition made by the dupositors of tha.“ Latics’ Bank" for tho appointment of n Recolvor to take charge of the concern, Judge Endleott doolincid to arant it, on tho ground that ‘the Insolvency Court furnished the remedy deslred for tho protection of the depositors, and for the pres- ent, at least, there was no occasion for tha Interference of .a court of — cquity, Leave, however, was granted to the cro dit- ors $0 renew tholr application at any time when a different stato of affairs can be shown, and the injunction against the sale by Mrs, Howe of the property on Brooklyn sireot was continued till furthor orders, ‘he ageregate of the attachments on the bank- Ing-house ara now $05,000, and more are be- ing brought in ovory day, ‘The cutire prop erty will not bring fi $35,000, ‘The two principals nre still in Jatl, —— A DEVAULTEIVA WIPE, Special Dispatch to The Ohtcago Triduns, Boston, Mnss,, Oct, 20,—Woodward, the Gofaulting City-lall Cashler, is thought to hove eailed for Europo from Now York, Ils wifo, who was arrested and reloasud, was armigned in tho Mumclpnl Court to-day, There aro three counts In tho indictment against her, aud they wero drawn up on tho eyideuco of hor letters to Woodward, which have come into tha possession pf tho author itivs. There are tivo charzes,—of being ne- cessary before tho fact of embezzlement, and the otlier after tho fact. Hor ball was placed at ae and in default she wos committed A KENTUCKY EPISODE, . Lovisvitir, Ky. Oct, 9,—A Polnt Lick spealal to the Courlerournal says on Sat- urday night last about two miles from Big Hill, Jackson County, near a still-house owned by James Abrams, ‘a fight occurred between Abrams, his sons, and other partics on the one side, and Willlam and James Rod- ellifo on the othor. James Radellffe was shot Jn the face and Instantly killed, brother John was “shot iD pie side and mortall wounded, Onvot Abrams’ sous was mtrMek on the head with o rock, and {tis sald that he will die from tho oftucls of the wound, Tho affair was the result of an old grudge. ANTI-HORSE-TINIEF ASSOCIATION, Upectal Dispatch bo The Chicago Tribune, Keokurs, Ia., Oct. 90,—The National Grand Eodgu of the Antl-Horse-Thict Assoctation met In thls elty to-day at the Court-House, ‘The meeting was called to ordor at 10a. m. Most of the day haa beon taken up In orgun- jaation, ‘The Order was organized tn Lees, and has to<lay a membership of 174 lodges, seattered throughout Lowa, IMnol: is Lsouri, Judiana, Arkansas, Kongus, Ne in cock hud not buon stroked, Draska, antl has certainly been of great her fit. to the community, ‘The election of oflleers takes place to-morrow. A HORRIBLE CRIME, Epeevit Dapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Lincoun, Neb, Oct 20~1. 8, Ande of DeWitt, Saline County, 0 fruittree dier, who had fust returned home froma snceessful busticss trip, was found in his bed this morning alinost tend, hls face and bniy being beaten to a jelly with aelnb. ‘The assasing decamped wilh all the money the man had, And have not since been heard trom, although dligent seareh 1s belng mide for then, Ifeaught they will he lynched. —— A DEPAULTING MASON. Lovisvit. Ky,, Oct. 20—The Grant Lodge af Masons, in sesston here, was startled to-ntatit by the report of ty commit teu appointed to examine the books of A. G. Iludges, Grand ‘Treastirer, showing — that Hores ts n defaniter lo the amount of 0. The ncvised J G1 years of nee, 18 one of the best-known Masaris in the State, and has held the office many years, SENTENCED, Speetat Dispatch to ‘The Chieagr Tribune, Enqin, 1, Oct. S.—James MeConnell, Jolin O, Baldy, ant 8, MeCarty have been sentenced to ten years’ bnprisonment at Jollet by Judao Killuns, of the Cireuft Coust, ‘Thelr efime was stealing n couple of trunks belunging to Redney Sherwin, of this elty, ROAD AGENT KILLED, ra Fr. Nv ML, Oct. 20,—Marshol Tony Nels, while in senvel of rond agents, was fired ot by five of them without being hit. Ho returned the fire will, n Wiichester rilte, killing one, ‘The rest fled, ‘ SEORET SOCIETIES, MASONIC. Conustnus, O., Oct. 20—The Ohio Masonic Grand Lodige spent most of the day listening to committee reports on matters pertatning to Une Order und of considering the proposed amendinonts to te Masonte cote. ‘The report of. the Ways and Means Com- mittee showed the finances of the Lodge in good shape. ‘The balance on linnt at the close of Jast session was $2,225.40; receipts for tha year from all sources, St2tbao; imaking a totel of $14,831.80, ‘The Commiltter appolnied to select a place tor the meeting of the Grand Lodge jn 1881 recommended that ithe next sesston be held at ‘Toledo on the ls Taeatey fn Oetober. ‘Tho report was adopted, Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Inptanaronis, Ind, Oct, 20.—The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons elected the followlnu officers, to-dn edward Walker, of Delphi, Grand Uigh Priests Charles 1, Hutterttend, of nsville, Bopaty Tish Priest; Albert P. Charles, of Seymour, Grand Klog; Robert Van Valzah, of ‘Terre Haute, Grand Scribes Charles. Misher, of Indians apolls, Grand ‘Treasurer; John M. Brom well, Grand Secretary. B Lousviten, Ky., Oct. - 20, Grand Lodge of Kentuck: elected the following off We 1 ‘Thomas Dowell, Grand Mastery William Meffert, Louisville, Deputy Grand Master; GD. Huekner, Lexlugton, Grand. Senior Warden: Androw 1. Boone, Mayfield, ica se ‘The Masonic In session here, a Rue duntor Wardens Jolin U. Leathers, Tou! ville, Grand ‘Treasurer; Hirain Bussett, Millersbury ind Secretary; tho Mev. Gi Henry R. Cotoman, Neweastle, Grand Chap- jainy dames T. Davison, Louisville, Grand Tyler. The Grand Lodge will adjourn to- morrow. —_— GooP TEMPLARS, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LIsptanaronts, Ind, Oct 20.—Phis after- noun the Grand Lodge of Good Templars F elected the following officers; A, Fried- loy, of New Albany, G. W. Wale, of Logansport, ( W. Stellats, of Rugmuliville, GW. Vettes 10 i Andrews, of Lebanon, (i. W. Seerctary; Isane Underwood, of | Pennville, GQ. W. ‘Trensurer, ‘The Installation followed the election. THE BLIZZARD. ' —0 |. Parthor Accounts of fu: Serions “Mave ages in tho Mar Northwest—Great Los of Stock Reporte, Special Dispatch to The Chicuao Tribune. St. PAUL, Minn, Get, 2—Delayed malls and regstabilshed telegraph. Mnes bring ne- counts of very serious damage by’ the: inte storm Jn tho agricullurial districts, espectal- ty upon the frontier. ‘The lateness of the harvest has exposed grain to Injury by bad weather, and the suddenness with which the storm broke caused unprotected stock to suffer sorfously, A Mountain Lake, Cotton- woud County, special to the Pioneer Press siys’ Probably eight or ten inchos of snow fell, whlel trataferved iteelf Into buge deltte larger than wo hid seen before for ofgit years. ‘Tho mereury wis not tow, but tha suditenness of the chntige mudo frightful huvow with aupro- fected stock, Tho cattioof exch nolghborhood durivg summers are berded and guarded on tho tulle togathor, But few of: these herds hid roken up, and many were oxposed to the storm, As tho rouda ary not yet broken, wo have’ not been able to learn the details, but hear horses, outtie, shuep, and hows have been Tost nnd chitled to death. Vegetables from the gardons had not beon guthered, Lareo quantities of bay Jonaiderable cut Max had not been stacked, and oven somo Into. sown flux had not been cut. f think full half of tho thrashing his sot been completed, and ow- ing to tho exccaslve rains before harvest most of the bily was cut very late, On tho whole, tho }. storm has been very disnstrauy, antl oven though overything bo favorably hurenftor, his retanted tho movement of. grain, trudge, and collections fully ono month, if not two. Another special, from Mitchell, Dak., says: ‘Tho stayo at Friday from Yankton reached here during Inst evening, 18 did soveral partios frovs othor svetlons of the country, who report a yuat umount of suffering ainong tho suttiers from want of fucl and provisions, 4 great many Deing obliged to remati in bed to keep wari durity tha most of tho storms. {teporta ruach hero that two mon, employed on. tho grado thirty-tive miles west, have perished, ‘This, how- ever, Is not well authenticated. Que man was brought fe with -both feat frozen, Durs ing the storm 8 inte number of eatiio were drives into tho Jin | River Uy the fores of tho storm, Out of one hord of 160 hoad, 130 were drowned. Anny small losses of this character aro uleo reported. A short thing before the atoru: commenced a flock of 500 sheep waa sturtcd for tho Wesalngton hills, which ts presumed to hive beon lost, aa it would boutterly feipossti for thom ta survivo such a storm, It is ustiviated that snow fell to a dopth of about six inches on tha level. Drifts have formed hero in town ten foot high, and the doop cuts along tho rond are ftlod full, Sitch a storm At thts senson of the yar ts without procedent in this suction of tho vountry. —— MORTUARY, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Manison, Wis,, Oct, 20.—Tho Bar Asso- ciation of this clty held a. meoting in the Supreme Court-room to-day for the purpose of taking action In regard to tho funeral of tho Inte Chief Justice Ryan, A ‘committes was nppoluted to select pall-bearoys: fo net until the funeral tralu arrives In Milwaukeo, when the Bar Association of Mitwaukes will take charge of tho funeral, Tho following wore selected as such committeos Col, Will- ini: Vilag, the Hon. J.°C, Gregory, the Hon, Philo Dunning, L. 8. Hauks, Judge A.B, Bruloy, tho Hon, Johu N; Jones, the Ion, 8, M. ying Col, ‘Thomas Kesuoltes Capt. N, an Slyke, an AL, Conover, B,J, Btevens was selectod to make all _ necessary © arrangements for the funeral. It-is understood n special train, furnished by tho Clicaga, Mitwaukes & St Paul Hallway, will leave here Friday morning ats o'clock, bearing the mortal re- mains of the itlustrious dead, tha State of- fleera, Justices of the Supreme Court, Bar Assnehition, and other prominent citizens, Fenalilug Milwaukee about, Ibp. mm, The body will then be taken Jn’ cbarge by the Milwaukee Bar Associaton and taken to the arcadgof the Plankinton House, where It willie in state for two, hours, when the body will bo tuken-to St! James’ Church; where tho tunoral services ‘WIIl_be held, and thy remuins then deposited In Forest Home Cematery, * a WASHINGTON ITEMS, Wasutnaton, D. C,, Oct. 20.—During the Jast tlscal year the prices realized on Amer- ican exports were about 10 percent higher than for tho provious yoar, This tucrease was on tnanufactured articles as well as agricultural products, ya “The Chief of tha Bureau of Statistics re- ports tho total values of exports af domestlo readstuifs from the-Uulted States during = ae a fee September last were $25,881,006, and during the previous September, sts: for alae months ending nil, Sut ) same period ind 1 mit, Judge Advocate Goneral Dunn, to whan the anestion was referred, has given tye opinion Diet the same rule must govern hn the appofntinent of sons of army officers to visit Hong Kong, China, with her troupe, and wil possibly accept.” Lotus hope so, An Interesting event will occur on Satur evening at MeVieker’s, when will be pro- t for the first thne in many years the eddy of “fon? ‘Phe play, written by His Noon Talfourd, was first performed trage Thou Hy 8 q ty-flve years aco by Mr Ma- whieh fx preserlbed fn other eases, that fe, | S020 forty. a 3 the appotatee must be the son of resident | SAN, versynaied the | fireek, | bus, of a district from which the appuintment Is innde, ——— AMUSEMENTS. VICK EINS, There is much to admire In Miss Mary Anderson's Pauline and a good teal to con: dem, What her performanues would be had shon Clete even faintly resembling Iul- wer's fustian here we cannot tell, never hay Ing had the good fortine to see her in such nalttation. ‘This wa ean say, however, that inany of her situations and polnts were ren- dered Ineffective Inst night by the dead weluht she had to enrry in the shape of her Miss Julia Dean, Misy Choriotte Wemyss, since then have successfully played the part, but in recent yearg the “tragedy hins been conshicned tothe shelf, where Hes" Fazio,” and sohugdred works once popular with our grandfathers, "She title of Mow?” says the author, "is borrowed fron the trag- edly of Euripides, whieh gaye the first hint ofthe situation in which Its here Is intro- duced that of a founding youth educated In a temple and asgating In its services,’ | Miss Andergou in the portrayal of the hero ean never finpe to whi favor with the masses awe ing to the gloomy play, but she may win Artiste reputation with the few, Mr Edwin Booth ant M. Coquelin recent- ly met fn Paris, and the correspondent of the Thitadelphia ‘Telegraph y8 that the two 5 lover. In spite of the obvious disadvantages gators iN BI hava nat Cob te beratnlieatien af af i a aged y id Comedy, “Coquelin, bland Mater riled sabe ates he | neste clost-sbaven, with close-eropped brown hinir, twinkling eyes, cocked-up nose. ald roupd, assuinptlon of the role A year ago. The } folly-looking face; and Booth, dark, EuBraster Js more thoroughly grasped, the fratee ant Phanish-looking, auth defalls are finer, and her art employed te ob. | US | wonderful inelancholy | eyes, Nes tat certain resntts fs better concenied. For. | cut features, | tnd +) Jetbluck | halr, Just touched with gray, On reference being inaleto ‘Othello? Coquelln declared that he did not much admire the charneter of the Moor (he was toa ete, he said), but that he desired above all things to play lage, ‘Othello Is a foul? he remarked, ‘whereas figo {gs the very incariation of Intellect,” ‘Then,’ replied Booth, “if ever you come to America, M. Coquetin,. L will play Othello to your Fago with all the pleasure In the world.” To this proposition the great French actor assented warmly,” ‘The New York papers thus comment on “Daniel Rochat’s “Tite play did not re- wnerly she presented Pandine with # vigor and an fntensity that lifted the character from its domestic plane and alinost placed it on on trngts fovel, ler poses, her pletures, and her voeal utterance: made you suspect that Blanea, or Evadne, or Lady Macheth was inside the gorgeous. sath bridal dress, and not the pleasant Pantine of tradition, who Is so full of hor sex’s vanity that she loves poinp and station by nature, and only learns to love an actual man by bitter experience, Her Pate | cojve nn enthusiastic approval, tug the au- Une now [3 tore in accordance | dlenee seemed to be impressed with the ex- with the darling =o myth = of — our | cellence of Its language, the force of Its youth. An actress ean never be great In the | pathos. and the brilliiney of its comedy. What the house did not seem to relish wis the fact that it had a polltienl and religtous asia’ —Herald, “Lets a atrowe play, mane aged with dramntic purpose and power, and written ins compact style, and It handles its part, but sha may be Interesting,” Mss Anderson 1s interesting. She has the need- ful beauty and the dignity of bearing to carry: the earlier scenes, for there is neither comedy hor dramatle situation to ald her, This | twenty persons with a eraceful preservation : ‘| of the verisiinitiinde of Jife and of the sym- Miss Anderson has, and wins © the metry of a work ‘of art.’—Pribine. “The sympathy. of — the — anidfence- from | experiment of producing ‘Daniel Rocbat? in the start, Her third amt fourth nets | an Amerlean theatre fs 0 curious one, and it are full of beautics and blemishes. Her | Wil be worth white fiuding out whether there is an audlence here for siteh a play. Its stieness woukt atulonthecntts refluct credit upon the good taste and excellent Judament ofthe publle; If [t falls, it can hardly fait through its lack of Interest.”—T'bnes, treatment of the scetie where she discovers Claude's reat position in fife was nrtistic; she forgot her digi of her womanly erie! ance of her delightful vanity sien of dover for the ‘ snntty no arpreraretang longer 8 rince, was. delicate! = lustrated) and highly ‘effective. Gener- OBITUARY. ally Msg Auderson exhibits a fine fatelli xence In her reading, and Wwe were surprised to find her completely misinterpret the tron- leal speech deseriptive of the Lake of Como, IInd she been bent upen teaching Claud -VALENTINE G. HADI New Your, Oct. 20.—Valentine G, Hall, one of New York’s oldest business men, dled le the esidence, ager yes manner in which he shod have a the | Hs morning at Dis seaenier, nee Shears, speech, she could not have d it better, MRS. LYDIA MARIA CHILD. Bostos, Oct. 20.—Mrs, Lydia Marta Child, the well-known autho! dled this erning nb Wayland, Mas: i THE ITALIAN STRIKERS. Latest Situation at the Capo Cod Canal. Sanpwicit, Mass, Oct. 20—The Italian Asgshe delivered the speech she beautifully paluted the “Palace Haine to eternal summer,” but not in the mumer the dramat- ist aver Intended her to utter It. When she ordered Beatseant from the house she gave a tine burst of power and presented a, inag- nificent picture of reenant womanhos a the terinination of this scene, however, her, effort at effective posing was too apparent as. she lald her head on Claude's shoulder and looked) to the | proper arrangement of o-«day have vse her skirts, The termination of ‘the fourth coulis t 1 i Haven a0¥8 etme auton for net was’ rendered Inelfective by the | Securing Hiclk Wiles. Ao Att Oe enone extraordinary acting on the partof Claude, | police this inorning learned from the In- When we encounterod Bandmann’s Claude Melnotte we thought the very worst had been seen, We make the amend honorable, aud readily allow Mr. Atkins’ Lawrence to take the cake—cven the loaf, Ile ts bad— very bad, Hlets {Indeed so tind that Miss Anderson's Pauline is to be wondered terpreters that the men propose to take into iim to thelr barracks, and hold him as tos tage until their claims are satisfied. Of course, any such attempt will be promptly t by vigorous action on the part of -the He Tio pings wih ihe sary pore State fores and special pollee sworn in by Selectmen, ‘Tho Itallans promise ining! nation, and consequently he reduces the Se Clantic to the level of mn exceedingly com- | ood behuvior, and = thera is no monplace swindler, whe could never have | reason to apprehend any Inwiess won the love of such a womnn as Patdine nor the friendship of such n soldier as Col. Damas, Me: talked shout the magniticence of his palace by the. Lake of Como in, as prosaic a. tone as ho might tule of rooms in oa tenement. house, and alluded to lls remembrance o} “tales that by the winter hearths old gos- sips tell”? pretty inuch os he would have recorded his recollvetion of n dish of soup, ‘The -reat of the personages wero, fairly représented—nothing = more. Mr. Robert 1. Donning wns the Reavscant, Mr. John MeDonalt the Glavis, Mr, WH. B. Norman, the Cot. Damas, and “Miss Emma Foucett was the Widow Metnatte. Mr. Anderson, brother of acts directed against public or private prop- erry unless hunger should render the crowd desperate, ‘The foad on hand will probably fast two days. Lt is further learned regarding the finaneiat condition of the enterprise that, unlyss Fisher, the chief contractor, advances before the 2th inst, his contract ts forfeited, and the contro! of the operations reverts to the Company, which thereby saves $1,800,000 margin, | This result is what Prest- dent Goddard is thought to be striving for, Contractor Driesbach thet expects to receive all the nee ‘y funds direct from the Com- pany, Tle sys $8,000, would tide over the present diticulty. Private ndvices from New York state that Prestdent Goddard, Superintendent Snow, the tragedienne, anpenred a3 Gaspard. Ie isa young man with a fing yolce, an’ execl- lent appearance, and with study should maken good actor, This evening Mss An- derson will appear as Evadne, NEW ORLEANS OPERA TROUPE. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune. New Yout, Oct. 19%.—Tho Freneh steamer St, Laurent reached the city this morning with the grand New Orleans opera troupe company, the arrival of which his been looked forward ta with muck Interest ln musical circles,. The troupo left Paris Oct, S8utmldnight with 140 special artists, and was Joined hera by farty ather artists aud ballet, who arrived from Europe by avother vessel. Arrangements were perfected with tho Baltimore & Ohio Road for the transpor- tation of the entire company from this city to New Orleans direct, and, a special tratn be- ingin waitlng at Jersey City. no the was lost In getting tho people and bugga to the lepot. ‘The train left at 8 o'clock, and will run over the Baltimore & Ohio anil the Odin & Great Jackson routes, very quick timo being promiscd,. ns the season opans In New Orleans next week. = ‘The company embraces a host of Parisian favorits, among them Mme, Anebre, Del- prato, La Blache, Pilllard, Villeroy, Vellin, Jourden, and Mons, Qelteriger, of the Grand Opera. ie Among the dmmatic artista ore Mic. Bazin, Clarence D'Avergl, and Denin, The principal dancers are Pennecart, Ca- delln, and Argoss!, with Magillier, ballet- 1 and the Chief Enalneer, with 9 large extra force of men and vlenty of funds, will Jeaye to-night for Sandwich, CANADA, A Dam Project~The Locomotive En- gincer Brotherhood. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Montnear, Oct, 20,—Tho scheme of Mr Shearer to build adam from St. Charles to St. Helen's Island, turning the main current of tho river inte the channel — be- tween St, Helen’s Island nnd the southern shore, is exciting considerable attentlon, The object Is to make gthis a stlil- wator harhor to stop the {ce jam In thy spring, and tho consequent flouding of tha lower part of the city, Itwould also afford acrossing for railways and foot passengers by the construction of a bridge between St. Helen’s Island and St. Lambert, ‘The sehemo ins been favorably received by the Board of Trade, It is estimated that the carrying of it out will Involve less oxpense than the con- struction of 1 tunnel. The Brotherhead of Locomotive Enginecrs met !n Convention hore to-day, under the Vrestdency of P. M, Arthur, the Grand Chief, About 200 delegates were present. Tho Con- vention was opened with prayer by the Rey. A.J, Bray, after which addresses of welcome wore delivered by Mr. Bray, the Acting Mayor. AKL, Gilman, TL MM. Gault, M.D, Ryan, M. P., and Thomas White, M. P. ‘The Grand Sveretary of the Soclety, Mr, Fletcher, said there were men from overy State In tha Union and from the ‘Dominion of Can da present, ‘Tho object of the meat- ing here was ios legistate for the Soelety, and also to protect the interests of skilled. Tauor and to protect the craft from degenvrating. One of tt hecame acquatuted with tho C Tnclosing, ho expressed lis sine on behalf of the visitors for the cordtal re- ceptlon that had Chief Engineer dolly in which ho trace unster, ‘The troupe is under tho management of Mons. De Bauplan, and the outlay thus far exceeds 875,000, ‘This troupe opens tho first subscription season in New Orleans since the War. At ita close the company will visit Chicago for brief senson, and then aftor a peck. in Boston and this clty will salt for Trancu, —- DRAMATIC NOTES. Tho Harrisons will be at Hooley's next week, EY Migs Ettie Elister will play the lending part in tho travellug “Unzel-Kirk " troupe, Clneinnatt has gono into mourning, Tho Bernhardt will give the town tho cold shout- der, Sally isa Jewoss, Pork} After’ Dencon Crankett" at the Grand Opora-House comes Agnes Robertson (Mrs, Boucleault), Hlickey's "Oh Bo Joyful” coterie has gone the way of all bad attractions, It mot its fate, wo understand, In Cleveland, The Olief of the Butlding Department, New York, nsserts that most of the thoatres in that city would prove almply man-traps in ensy of fire, and that all of ‘them requiro more exits, ‘Tho Now York Times saya: “It {s probe able that Mr. John MeCullongh white after: all make his first appearances tn London tn *Virginius,! not gv ton?” John MeCul- lough as fan, the Greek boy, would indeed bo n feast for the gods. . ‘Tha Boston Heraki says that all tha boxes and many of tha seats aro taken already for doin Mentos’ dina nih ht in New yk whieh will ovcur six we 208, Tint ocvaston ’Virglulus will done with finmense spuctaculur erat ‘ ‘oxo Temple, the pretty burlesque actress, net biaiest A dlvoree from her husband, James Hi, Jones, an actor st the Boston Mascwa, and Eni Wilnot, the performer of sentimental party, higs been separated from George Meni, a favorit Zomeca, * Deacon Crankett” will next weok be seen atthe Gayud Opers-llouss. A telegram re evived by the management fron Bt. Louis gays “lr is the blugest sneeess- in that city this sensou,” ‘They have had Just about ten of "the biggest successes In St Louls al- realy” + ‘Thy following chunk of dramatic naws is eae fallanela Miss Loulsy | Farrand’s jo progress that had been made In the past f i The salel the So- clety was prosperous, having since the provl- ‘ous Convention 450 new members added to tho Insurance Association. . ————— > “TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Pinpanenrnta, Ya, Oct. 19,—A new steam= ship of 2,700 tons burden, bullt to engage In the San Domingo trade, has just been Inunched here, Ianwoon, Tex,, Oct, 19,—An Ixnornnt old negro administered strychulne to Uiree pa- Honts, thinking It quinine, ‘Iwo ded in a fow hours, ‘Tho third ts reported beyond re- covery, 3 ‘Speciat Dispatch to ‘The Chteago Tribune, Iynranaroiis, Ind,, Oct. 10,—The Grand Council of Royal nnd Sulect Mnstors to-day elected the following officers: Mastor, Edward 8. Ross, Wabash; Deputy, Porey W. Gord, Frankfort; Ulustrious War- den, Albert Hayward, Vineonnes; G, P, C, of W. Byrne I Conner, Mishawaka; ‘Troaguror, Charles Fisher, clty; Secretary, John Sf. Bromwell, Mancursten, N. J Och 10.—Dogs got Into o herd of slo belonging to, Owen Potts, at Brow's Mills, Darilugton County, Sunday night, kang sixty-one outright ait wnt ing, hwenty-avo others bo that they td ed, J NIAGANA Fats, Ont, Oct, 19.—When Thoms Conroy, the gulde, was crossing Hyver ln tly small bent from Canada to tho merican shore yesterday, ho secured the body of an unknown ma that: had ‘come over the falls, Cheyenann, O,, Oct, 10—Tha Supreme Council of the Order of Chosen Friends ig in rom Ohio, Indiana, an 1 Ban Fhaneisco, Oct, 10—The San Joss comedy troupe have returned to Chicago | Savings Bank has suspended busine oD, fo reorganize, and will start Ina fow weeks | Into voluntary Nquldation on aceaunto Tale ‘upon an extended tour of the West. Miss] of business, “It will pay In full, Farrand hag recelyed 9 dattering lovitation | DANVILLE, Va., Oct. 10,—Thoro wasa vory thelr custody Contractor Drelsback, remove. Mlustrious 5 heavy frost in this region last night. Thin lee forinet fn soine localities, 19.—Secretary WASHINGTON, 1, CO ‘Thompson has designated ‘Tuesday next for the bezinning of the naval review and exer+ in Hampton Roads. é Xpectal Duspatch to The Chlengo Tribunt ASHINGTON, UD, C., Oct. 19,—-A somewhat notable civerce sult hns been brought In. the + District Court by Mary dane Wiard, ngalitat Norman Wiard, of Now York, known years age ag an tiventor of orditance and as an extensive speculator, \LOCAL CRIME. ATTEMPTED KIDNAPING, Quite a sensation was crented In Iydo Parte * last night by the arrest and, as it i4 nilegod, ate temptad kidnaping of aman by the mincot a. , J Seymour. ‘This person owns 0 horseshoe fro tory at Park Side, He formerty ved in Cineine nnt!, where he made his Invention and want tnta partiiership with x man by tha unmo of Marka, fnothor by the name of Eborsold, and another whose name was unknown, According to Mr. Seymour's story, his purtners did not deal filely: with him, and Involved lt to. fHtigntion which tasted for somo years. Finully be came to Hydo Park and eatablished bis factory, Lust night a bs Constable by the namo of SM. iH. Carrigan, or a Corrigin, sald to belong in tho ‘Town of Lyona, % went to bis bouse In company with Johh Laugh- i line who claimed tu he a Doputy-shoriff ot Ham ton County, Oho. ‘They had a warrant swom out before Justice Hammer, charging Seymour lureony, The precise nuturs of offense. hawever, thoy did not atito., The Constubte came out ‘with Laughiin and anothor muy in a, carriage, and acres: Seymour, Langhtln stating that the; to take him to South Chieam,—tho town hich Justice Hammer's ottico Is altuated. of going dircetl; Grove bin froun and Anully went to” tho Miinols Central a depot, where Laughlin bought three tickets for fy Cincinnati, When tho train camo along, Laugh- S Hn wanted to handculf Seymour to tho Cone e stable and to take them atong on the train. Bey. * Inour refused ty go, and sent for Col. RB. i Thompran, who asked the Deputy-Shorif for. a ne reiprisition, but none was shown him. dir. : Laughlin, it sileyed,, drow, a rovolvor : mud polnted it at the bead of Thompson and - > nfterwards of Soymour, making renewed offorts vi to have Seymour and the Constuble yet on tho . ‘Thompson sent to tho station for a bo xrrested Laughlin and had bim brought before a Justice, whory be was held wider bonds of $1500 on. the chargo of on making on assault with s dearly. saapon. : Seymour, ‘Thompson. and the Constable thon went off insearch of Justice Hammer, while Mr. Laughlin bewan bunting sround to find ball. * Luughtlo, itis alleged, got tho pistol from tho Constable, telling hlin that he (the Constabla* t might be Uimld nnd vot use It; that Seymont ke wus x sharp, tricky fellow, and would havo to bo iy looked ufter carefully. Mr. Seymour, who is a es man 40 years of age, weak and undorsized, claims that ho has not been guilty of any of+ : fense, and wileges that this was simply an ate ! temptto kidnap him and carry him pack to ¢ Cincinnati, * - FEMALE FOOTPAD. Rudoiph Kalser, of Niles, Mich., a guest at tho Wheeler House, in the West Division, titnks a Chicago a wieked city. Last night bo was as- enulted at the corner of Lake and Clintonstrents by a veritable femalo highway robber, who, ‘ throwing ber right arm rudely about: : his neck, and tighténing her hold until ho began to choke, ransacked his pantaloons pocket with ber disengaged hand, ond attempted to rob him of a wallet containing uconsideruble sun of monoy, Thomas Calla han, who was in tho woman’s company, alded horinthe attack, which sho commenced, and struck Kaiser several crucl blows with’ bissfst. eforo thoy secured tholr plun- der Otficer Thomas Kedden happened along with Mr, and Mrs, Chirios Hannah, upon whom ho had just sorved a warrant for disorderly con- duct aworn ont by one of thelr neighbors, Com- prehending tho enuse of the disturbance, the oliver arrested Callahan, and called on the Mannahs to assist him in taking the woman to tho station also. ‘They attempted to do so, but tho woman tumed upon tuom Ike a fury, and tt was only after a deter mined resistanco that tho officer succeeded in = bringing tho party to tho station, The woman 1 registered ng Mary: Stnith. She is vt Fi of ng, platnly a vitago. Whilo this party were being booked at : tho station, Detectives Costello and La Bounty, : brought in Alfred Hill, whom they suspected nf. + having robbed, or of attempting to rob, P. B. 5 Payne, his drunken companion. Hil professed. to he “paralyzed by the wolght of the char; 7 brought naninst bin,” and fell ina tit to the i. floor, Payne hid only 6 cents on ble person, Fa butitis suppored thut HI or ‘some one clso- : robbed bim of 825. ; THE JUSTICES, A warrant was yesterday issued by Justice Do- murs for tho arrest of Policeman Auguat Lud- ers, cburged with nssuulting A. D, Perkins, an agent of the Wheclor & Wilson Sewing-Muchine Company. The complainant says that Ludera beat him over the bead with bis club withouttho Joast provocnton, ‘The ense of Chnries H. Goodwin neainst Dr. Jolin 1B. Bell, for asanult with a deadly weapoo, i Was yosterdiy dismissed by Justice Matson, tho : evidences not bolug deemed sufficient to suatain the charge. Goodwin {a a dentist, and losisted ‘ on hanging bis sign betwoon Dr. Dell's windows. The Doctor protested, and throw some fron rods e and 1 tamnmer into tho street in what Goodwin considered dangerous proximity to his porson. i ' THE WEATHER, 4 Orrick or THE Curer Stanar OFFICER, Wasutnctos, D, C., Oct. 21-1 8. m—For - 1 the Ohio Valley and Tonnesseo, clear or 4 partly cloudy weather, variable shifting to 4 colder northwesterly winds in the Ohio Valtoy, stationary or higher barometer. ‘ For the Lower Lake region, clear or partly ot cloudy weather, southwest to northwest = winds, rising preceded in eastern portion by falling: barometer, stationary or lower tem- Perature, A WFor tho Uppor Lake region, clear or partly \, cloudy weather, possibly preceded by occas, sional ght roin, winds mostly weatorly, higher baramoter, lowor temperature, For tha Upper Misslssippl and Lower Mise : ourl Valloys, clear or partly cloudy weather, - Northwest to southwest winds, generally ; higher barometer, stationary or lower tom- perature. The rivers will chango but slightly. Hou Cautionary signals coutinue o ghtony: Marquette, Escanaba, Dtilwaukee, Section 1, Chicago, Grand Haven, Section, ackinaw, Alpuna, Port Hurov, Detrolt, Section 4, To- Jedo, Sandusky, Cleveland, and uttate, F LOCAL ODSERVATIONS, Y CHICAGO, Cet. 20, Har,| Ther,| Lite | IWind,| Vet) st'n.) eater, r “Maxinum, i; minimum, i. GENENAL ULBSRUVATIONA, UMICAGN, Oct, W101 19 p, aL Exo penaanceseres: Sarl 2% oF RESRESEESEREESS ZEESIE! Ez! SESUSEGCe Shee Rene OPE REEREGUeEee: SRARESGZERSur Sl acece ease: 1. Wi iain City. Witnuinuoce. ———————— award iisre onthe banshee fe foward Paul writes froin London to’'the , Aterican Reyister at Paris: “ The other day, be~ ing for # fow hours at Brighton, L Jnalslve after 80 anolont boon companion in that Hetle.feativa town, and Ivarned, to my sorrow, ie dead, * Who wee Sie medical attendant? 1 ask a native, ‘He dldu’t hoveauy,' was the ro] She killed bits ‘ ie gato 5a Noother Whisker Dye equals HI's~60 cenite

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