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ton Je makings) thorough canvass of his distriat, and bis clectioh by a bandsumo majority Is now fully assured. : CONNECTICUT, THR ROUNCH UF THE PREE-TRADE PLANK, Apectat Dispateh to The Chleagn Tribune. FWFiTrONd, VE, Oct! 2h—Tho alngulat sigaes: tion Is, now made that. Hanoork nay own his defout to no trifling a rhatter naa Mttlo squabble Between two Connecticut Democratle polltielans: some moutta hgo, Itentle to mind: tho histo, Man Hltreth’s little antedote of how tho docia- nition of the war of 1812, Which passed Congress ‘by 80 closa n vote, could all be traced back, stop by atop, to the vote of one Rhito Ialind town, and tho issue that carricd tht town bad Deen like Hancock's tariff, a local qnestion.” 1 was whether hogs thoro should bu'allowad to mun loose inthestroots or be kept behind bars. 11 tho prosent {nsuince, the upoonsolous Intivenca of fittle things may be quite as atrongly !his- trated,- [t nppenrs that at tte time of the Dom- Horatio Btate Convention (1 thie tate to choose { itty ginnsh delegates to’ Chneludatl, the two leading mae pleats from the ‘Third Congresstanal District qwere Johu 1. Hunter, of Willimantic, and ex- Mayor Tom Water, of Now fanion. oth wero obwtinate, and, ne both could not ko, ‘ 3 DAVED As WELLS, of Norwich, tho famans froc-trader, war hoson us accinpeomisn. Goleaata, tt wis Wella who secttred the Insertion into the Nemocratlo Na+ tional * platform: of tha “tariff-for- reyenue-only" = plank. ‘This has been an incubus” upon tho purty throughout he conntry, And tho disantixfnotion it haserented ng sacrificed tiotgandsof Domdoratte votos. Ko itappenrs thut, but for the. mutual obstintey of Hunter and Walter, there would huve been ‘no Wells ut the Convention, no auch plunk {1 the Platfora: probably, and THuancock’s clinices would baye been inensurnbly enhunced. 4 * THR CAMPAIGN, ' The Repiibttedns aro to have a grand parade in Now Haven Wednesday nizht. Ghe loon campalyn: clubs aro to be relnforced by others from ail adjncent towns, and also all Jarger placod in the Btate. ‘Ten large arches are to be trected, ana thore will be a grand {tumisation god. pyrotevhnio display, New aven Is tho Democratic stronghold of: the State, and ‘tho Mepnblicuns have accomplished mitteb in this campaign in reduo- Joy this-strenath,. Hartford fa also losituy ity Democratic’ power. A few yours nyo It was sitfe for ,}.000 Dumpérat(c majority, and the Demo- trats not only had n clean aweep hore, but went ont into the country districts with sych nt mu dorlty a3 to insure tho’ election of thor Con- gresgigun, This year Burtford has Republican fown and city governinont, a Republican Con- Fresgman, and a Republican successor will be. elected on the 2d of November, The Democrats gow havea bare majority on actual reglstra- don, and the Republicans haye been beating, that by, wise nominations apd keeping on the pupular sido on local {ssutos. i ILVINOIS. QBN, LOGAN AT IUSIVILEK, _ Speetal Diapatsh to The Cricago Tribunes Rurnviewn, NL, Oct. 22—Thla pretty litt}o farming village was alive to-day with Hopub-, Henins from the: surrounding country, nearly all coming Incarrigges, as tho rallraad offers very Wttle tuellity for transportation. There wore bout 6,000 in attendance. Tri'tha forenoon was witnessed nv tine. procossion on hors ond fot,’ among which. balfea-doson. stalwart young indies imarchetl ns colpy-guards. Thora. wero Your banda ‘aud several Arum-corps. In tho afternoon Gan, Logan xpoke tn tho Court-House yard, and the Lhicugo Central Quartat furnlehqd ocn) musi¢, uasisted bya local gloe club, ‘This pyéning there was a torohlight procession and woenklug, IMVOSING REPUNLIOAN DEMONSTRATION, — By Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. _ AvnORA, Ih, Oct. ZL—Tho most imposing Re- pyblican denunstratiog of tho local campalya quine off this eycuing, which was oxteuded well Into tho night—a- Jubilant, Jamboree, or u mid ight plenia lt inight be, termed. Conelderablo preparation bad Leon yuade by. comniltters and Ly eltizens, aad by gary pvoning tho - streets vere Unconged with oftizons and country poople wee tne aga. Tha general torehlight ren- AMezypus was in tho Eust Side Park. Chiof-diar- éhul Nenry Douglass put tho volumn in motion aiid poals of cannon. ‘The Aurora Mounted ‘arebes, commanded by Capt,-dphn Welker, ted: the ,pragedslon, . .follqwed : Afteon men ju single = tile. , having. _transpuroncles for hats, with a slugig letter on gee vo plod stu rend » Qarilotd wad Arthur.’ Then came {he yulformed. companies of: torch-pearersy 4 company from Bundwich, Gupt, Price command: iugi thg Vlanu vompaty, Capt, Needham; the Batuv{a company, JoMastera in command; tho Xorkylleqompany, Cunt. Willett; Capt. Duity: with the Oswego boya; thon the Naperville cum pans; the Moytand Bydlong company, Capt. Jinud; tha Auroras, Capt. Zlintners und our cole wrod coujpany, Capt, Adwus, Seven mules were a. feature yf. tha procesion,: precoded by ny Vigfaer nseribod 9 W, I. Barnum's Severs Mulos, . Captured’ by tha Repub- fivans”. Among thp transparencies were “ye Qetond My Bonah' Wado Hampton"; & A Piean Sweep of Kvory Northorn State": 4 Pro- fentive Taritt ang tt Protection for Home Ine dustry." ‘The route of the procession was slong tho principal: reaidenee and usinesa strects on both eldgg of, tho riyer, ‘There was'n general Mlumination: of priyate houses and bustuoss places, nod g constunt diypldy of frewarks along We lineout warcgh.. Tha olght windows of tho Teacen -ollwe contained oach a hirge decorated Jettuy, the whole Bpelling * Garilald.” ‘Tho siltivo of the News was surmounted with ahuye Indl. vidun) clad principally in. a tranaparent corsot and a vast gyord. . The routy of tha procession paded at rho City-Hnll, where the good Repube ticun women of Aurora, aucustomed to perform miracles whan nocnssary to feed w inultitude, _ provided elowantand substantial refreshinents: for tha many, . Tho hour twas tuo lute fur the ine tended speccheas 6k ' Je ff tA DEMOORATIO VIZLLE. 1 Bpeptat Wapatoh to The Chtoago Tribune. 1 BRING VINEN, Sy Oot, L—-The Domvorats bad -tholr seqund torohilght procession of tho enmpaign to-night, but falled ta equal those: al- ready bad -by-tho Kepultluaus.- Dy dint of pro- Uigious efforts thoy patius torvh-bearora in line, ut lenat a third being boys, and only abouts halt Jn unlform, The subdiequent meeting at the Btale-Houga wie. aiiirestod by U. C. Honney, of Chivago, wud duo Mann, of Dunvillo, The ue- semblayo evidently was. oppressed with a foro- hedlog of the defeut awaiting thom, and those present were upuble to uxhibic tho slightest une thusinsa, W. J. Hynes, tho speaker ndyorlised for the occasion, fallod ta. pppear at: VALRFIELD. Ca . Begelal Digpateh to The Chicago Tripunes,> FAMWIELU, UL, Qut. 24~Yesterday was a Bren any for, Wayne County, The largont yrowd oyor gysemblud at a Hepublican mevting du*tKgypt" was gutherey) bere ta greet Goy, Cyllom and Cpl, Glurk E, Carr, thy spoukers of {ug day. When thesg, gyntowen arrived, ap 13 glock, ona sppclul train from Sbawnegtown, they were wick at tho dapat wiih three bands, tho Fuitield and other Gleo Clubs, and an escort, ronching tha.gutire lopyth of the town, They Wera-cpenrted tp the realganca of tho Hon, W. U, .Roplngou,. whore thoy, in company with..the Mon. -Thomag Uidgoway, of Hhaw- pautqwy,. pirtgok pf a sumptuous sdinnar, after which thay weut to thn City-Tark, Hero que Movernor yddrygsud ay audicnee of 10,000 to 14,90) peppla iu un able and jogiest epgeuh of two, hone, oadjoy, forth frequent and. hearty ehogre from the vast erawd. Fally 6,009 pooplo remalued ig hee Op), Care at night, who bold the erowd (i mare than two hous [sy nu guts duor invetluy du, a peoyt eloquent aud tulljoy apeech. . = A QUEnY, To the Hditor of ‘She Chieaga Tribune, + AMNAWAN, diL, Ovt, 2.—What finportunce fs ipbsclied by-a Katonul Gouventiod to the pro. elie si at of una yousgnea botore inserted, and Is It intended by Its frumors: to! Judieaty tho future polluy uf tho party? If su, Repos a peace oF Hangock’#lottcr in wiien OUNCES tho tacit plank of the Demo phtforane Do you this! Hungack meds to be, consistent, or lf he so *cruzy to be Prosident " Foat bo ie not responsible? Glye us soine I un this aubject, and you will tlie 8 Woll na fas Verest Republlocany of his prielaitysen WN Hawes, im YOU may Pount thy * pectat Dispatah to Tas ‘Trdune, SEE Te. UL. Oot. m. Republicans teller Aatee Dyase-mootligs to tig county Ms Pps. Oe jount Olive ang ong at Snip» - a inooting At Shipman wus addressed y Gon. Jutn'k. ttn anuble and eloquent speach, whigh Wusrecelycd. with tho pre tat cusbis}ysns. ey, town Wh Nghe wus (unten te and phe. toreylicht procenston* was pf grutd sucess, The Republicans ure ‘coutldent ot victory, and are toulany a inuyniticent cunvuss in tbls county and Congrossioualzdisirics, + A DEMOCRATIC CARD, | vie oe DO She Palltor af he Wilco Tribuna, Mexvora, HL, Det. 22—Altow ine space in Suur puper to correct certuln statements wade nya eratls meeting held here tho }8th of this month, which Spream In Tue ‘Tamnusr yesterday, wheroin lt was declared that "the mocting wie deploraply humiliating to tho tocal rudgnates of: thas dohuder parts ratead of helng "Mint ating fo the magna f the party.” it has been waouree of gratitication and unbounded pride, 8, Seayay, Secretary Hancoyks Olith ., OHIO. E ~ DONS-PLATT.g-..- fal Dispaten (0 The CAicaga Tribune Wasiinaton, D. 04 Out. 24.—Donn Piatt, fa a letter to his Sunday Capital, sponking af tho re- cont eleation In Mutnilton County, Oho, ond of the part porformed by the Democrata in it, says, Among other things! 2 Ts “ Barnum brought money and Randall roughs. The phe, putrlotte, solf-sacriticing Inde- pendeuts wero confronted bynadirty, low, mean, and dishonest a miching as ever Pennaylyania put in motion, Barnuin’a money was to buy votes, and Randall's . roughs, Imported from his own .. Bweot-scented district, wer to Intinldare, sepeuty and, if neces: witloreboxes. ' Now, don’t hasert it this ie not so, 1 know whereof 1 write, and tho worst part ot IC fs, that overy man, woman, and obi of Cincinnnt! knows ft aswell. Tho Indepondents of Eumilton County re froo- tradors who beliovain reseuing the Government from tha Jobbery of cings-lewislation und re- storing it to the Bequre and harmnlcssfoundations of a political machine Invented by the sathors, ‘hey, wero Juvitod to meet and coliperate with mien 20 low, Ignorant, and corrupt that th could not even coniprehend, let alone uppreei- Ate, the mitnhodil that mado thoso citizens Inde- pendent.” ‘ Led SOWA, REPUDEIGAN WALLY, Speeial Dispateh to The Caicaco Tribune, + Mefinwaoty tna Oct 2h—A Inrge rally of Ite~ putilieaus wis nad here this ovening. “Thore' Were ouormous bottites, ant apecches wera mute by Judge BoE Willlanis aid FB. Dintels, Presidential Rtevtor for tho: Third “District of Jown. Ropresontatives from nearly all tho ad- Joining towns vero present to particlpnte. .. ANOTURL CONVERT, Special Dispatch’ to The Chicago Tribune, MAtaHattrows, Tn, Oct, ¢i—Tho Hon, Tim Hrown, one of the tirmof Brown & Binforl, at this phioa, one of the best attorneys in the West, aud grovably the most ‘prominent Dumoorat in fame St Oe out to-morrow fn-the Marahnil- town Toys, Repubtican, for Gartield and Arthur, His totter will make more converts to Hepurb: Hierniam In fowa than fifty good Hepubtican Epevehea, . IRISH REPUBLICANS, EPEBCH OF, THE HOS. WICHAHD ds FANSING, WHO WAS JUST, CONE QUT OF THR DEMOCRATIC Panty, ANN LETTER TO HIM FQ GEN. THOMAS Fe WItDES. : ; Fyectat Dispatch t0 The Chiago Tribune. Conunuue, 0, Oct. ZL—Thé Hon, tichard J. Fanning, tho present Demoeratib Clerk of tho Bupremo Court, having declared for Gurfeld and Arthur, ho was Invited to ndtress tho Irish Hepulttona Club, numbering sovorat hundred, at thoir headquarters, last night. -1{a speech was loudly applauded, and was listened to with great eagernoss, ‘Tho hall was orowded Almost: to suffocation. "Mr. Funniiug spoke as follows: “Mit. PursipaNt AND FHLLow-OrriZens oF THe Haste Repunnigan C1 ¥ Conumnus: Ly" Invitation of one of your mast worthy members, Tuppeur befora you to-night to tell’ you why t have became a Republican. Beforo toto 80, however, I wish to oifer nn apology to my Dem- ovratio friends throughout the Stite, who, mis- gonstrulug iny motives, severely condemn - my, euttrno. UC wish to say, £4 them that, In becoodn ut Republican, L nyo followed tho dletatesor my consvicnee aid tho promptings of my heart. No peraonul pique or petty maliue.haa finpelled mo this step; a higher and nobler: agplyytion guides my conduct in abandoning tho Demo- eritle party, party whidh Nf thé pnst has shed Tnstry on the puges of ty country’s bitory,<n. purty whieh, {te Pringlales vue vorrectly Langit now usin those thys,and Ived up to, would Uatill find In mo adevoted and fulthfnl ad- joron wee te “ Foilow-eltizons, [ima Republican beenuse Tbelleve tithe suproniagy, of thts Nation. Lam 4 Hepubttens bocnuae T bélieve in tho purpotua- on of the Union and tho preservation of tho Mborties of all tho peoplo,—binck and white: I aint Republican beuitner, under the fostering enre of tho Republican party, this country his grown to be the greatest, hupplest, and most prosperous under the sun. 1 ama Republtean pocuuse the Republican party, bns wiyen us the best currenvy tue world has over used, and, by Vs able manigginent of our fiances, hus com pelled tho ilmjration of. mankind, 1 um a Mo-. publican beeaube the workingman is protected in bis various Occupations and fairly compen- sutedifor his labor, and because under Hepub- ican ruta home industries ure encourngoi,.to. thy detrhnent of the pauper, preductions of labor-gturved Lurope. ,; é ~ « Bitallys! buve become a Republican hecndse Fbelleve that’ It would be an act of supreme folly, undor the present condition of uifnira, to plues the Domgcratic party tn power. | Thon, jolluw-eltizens, tallow-Trishmien, Iet us bo up and aolng; let us go forth ta do battle for the right, determined to achieve n victory tho fruits of whieh will be unity, peace, and happiness ‘in wl the Jand.,.\We owe it to ourselves and our posterity, Irishinew are always found in the von advocating’ liberty-0F thought bnd ‘liberty of apeveh. Trishmest hive been coneplouous fh overy climo, an the fleld and in the fori, the ‘cause Of. Woerty, and Justicn, and equal rights tor all, Phun lec tis not bo backward now, for never ‘in the history of onr ndopted country wore your sorvices nivre nesdeds Lot us pledge ourunited tid unceasing efforts for tho suecess of tha great Mepublican party, of which Wo have the bouor to be worthy und wel- cotne members," pace Sinov his abandonmont of the Demovratio purty, Mr. Hannipg hus beon -tho reelplent of muny lolters of congratulation frum sone of tha ‘most prominent Irish citizens of the coun- try. In conversation fovnay he stuted that tho Dormocratic party had ruled and diututed to. the Arist yoters a4 long as It oonld: in fact, tho Tu- mmovravy considered the vates Of the Trish a9 ite own, Among spe uutuy lotturg recelyed by Mr, Panning is tho following from: Gen. Thamus 1 Wildes, ‘a8 gullunt an Srish eoldidt as over drow @ aword? = = , 1890.—D Aw Fiuexp: You “ANON, O., Oot. 2 know how glad Lam toses the wtup you have taken In nbyndoniug tho Domovracy aid untting: yutty fortunes with tha Ropublican party. ‘Toa tew a our trisheAmerivans hive herptofare neted with the Reptblicnns, Dut 1 am con vincol that the ting ix nenr when oll tho moro: Intelligent and thoughtful of our Irish-Aneri- enn brethren will follow your and Dr, Plaloy's example, Tho gonthment expressed) wep, Maley in his patclotly etter te yon. that *'Tho thre bas vame for [rluh-Amoricull oftisons to’ ease to be tho slives of tha. Datuocratic ,purty,’ ads an echo lu Use heurts of muny of our people to-day; and thoy, yeyon ohd hiin, nro carolling thom atives With the party bf the Unlon. © The grand requils in Indiana und Ohlo are duy more to this sentiment amony our Lrish yeoply tun is gengrally au} wd. 1 kn tty Iolatinen bra wo roto thal Beat ee publican ticket this tall, Bnd many mbre will join thom in Novomnber. As yot very: innny of them dave tot lot this bo known, for fear of Age, suc} abuge jn vol ‘y received. 4 * Tore every reason for Irisbinen éuppart- ing the Republican party, but nnt one for thom supporting the Denweratle party, , Tho Htepul- Noah pare ns mutdo Inbor honorable, despite theelforuiof tha Demuericy to ousinve It. It big opened up algyon States ta freq iubor, de- spite 10 olforla of the Democracy to exelidy It, Ve has ade all our vast qmail of territory froe, antl, undur the Republican” fomestoni lnws, hus filled them with froo bones, owned by free non. The Damogrivy fought for yours to fantgy pon them tho plight ng curso, ,O} Slavery. atior tho eners al bentxn uit Republican Jegisintlon, ull sorta of labor ery branch of Ameriunn industry are pro- weeted ugaliyst tha vompetition of the pauper Jabor and the Cie Ing pyBtcn and intitutons af tho Did World, from which our Irish people, or tholr worthy forefathors, fled. Why, thon, should thoy cast thelrlotwith a party welch for x68 bua foatyped human bontage, and Opposed og lab iy vorytpl (cheated fo owe Mind’ advanes Yuhte yuo «eniited poor and tho lowly? “Tha loaders uf tho Demouraoy had gore to regard tha Irjyh volo us juuch thelr property as thoy dil the vute of the Hebul army, 1 ai ro- Joledd that tha day ig at linnd whon on end Js fo come of this, Anil at no tlino since | have beon rt have matters of au grave importance made thelr appoul tothe good sense aad patriot ism of our Irish people. Thoy, apg confronted now with two thugs, the Bicodgs of ‘elthor of Which would work disaster to tae country and (otha, Tho first vf theso Is the Hotld South, which threatens tha iibertios of tho poople; ar the seewud by the Democratio tradition! aud chronic doctrine of ure Trude, which threatens the entire husinoss und laboring intereste of the ns low, no MBN not inade- purdliad by party faunticiam end party atllllations can tke’ theeo two propositions of the Democrwy, aud voto thon hot! rib tho sayye campaly ni. Ono ata ting somebody nilght bu fooled Into aup- portiny, but both at once is too strong @ dose for enue who have for years buon usod tostrony cs, : “Tho brave ittle band of Irish 1 AY for yours voted strulyhtly ait inate nee party, in the faoo oF Just auch abusc ae you are. now recelying, welcome, welcome, thrice... wala. punta yay, fad ake yeu i, thote warn Irisl jogonis, praia ly! wtand OUL and bulld up aud erty tty the WOUUS on tiny colvo froin the spiteful shafts of the enemys! > “Accept my heartlest congratulations; and ony Gs spoed many more trie Iriuh patriots to follow your noble oxamplal Tam, yer truly,’ “Tuomas #, Wiebe’ DEGLABATION OF PRINCIPLES AND PURPO! ST TRIRUMES OF QUINOT, Trae ee OE Special to The OMeago Tritune, Quiwoy, Ill., Oot, 23.—For same time there has been uguict movement going, on among tho Trink-Atuericans bere, and sevaral private mcet~ inde of a bultslozen or ypory Baye: been held to consult Ly papard to tho socks) and polities! con. dition of Iristinen 4 this country... Last night the tlest formal meetivg for action was holt, aid the folowing deelumdou of pelicipics and pur poses we pied, ‘Che Aiguera Jurelude Jubare Bien und active, duteliigent Ielshinen row Varlous ayeontions; . * « Waeeiads Thy -crucl-sellisiness-of Brith ee destroyed industry, trade, commerce, aod und iberty in tho dud of Gur futhers, ud mpolled our race to scatter hrontcast over ho vac as wandering exiles aad Fup ivor, or to tai ete ous native land for want of employ mena And’: i Wuaneas, Wo have felt the killiag blight of Beldsh deception, bribery, and diplomitey, under which both ourselves nud tho whole world have seen all was good and beautiful in our native pnd wekand pecs, and a. once frac. intelll- eetit, and happy people reduced to pulnt in elvilizatton so Yow ug to be reareely compatinle with tho existence of soclety, And Wasnnae,-Wo bavo. found hore in Amerion, under Suet had equal nwa, a snfe and generous retreat In which to reciiyerato from the evil of- fects of British oppressts Witkitkas, Wo now yiow ne with no littl alarn the cneronchmenta of tho same ritiah powor in aun open offort to dictate laws fortho land of our adopeiom by demanding a repen) of our tarlit- laws, for the promotion of Hritish Interests, and the deatruation of the comforts and” hapiness of Americiu farmors, |aborera, and mechynies, and thus foreing them to gontribute ty the aup- port of the starving: patipers of Engiand: and Wi a, We bclong to a rice of men who riuvously suffered from the ‘power of DBritlah eqliishuess, wo nadviso tho people of Ameriea before It Is tou Inte to turn thulr faces against British Intuence alined toshape tho laws of this country; maid especially do we advise thom ugalnst tho siren vofeo of potittonl tort ture nddegssod to. Western Farmers” by the “ Cobden Free-Trade Club” of London, aie Lary, whieh Is composed of members of tho Veltish Varlanient, and by tho" Froe-Trado Lenguc of Amorie: whieh is composed of English Int- payers nono of the former and but few of the intter of whom have any intorest In the Browpar ity of our people or the perpetulty of our Got. ornment,—a fact which they clearly manifestet during tho Into Civil War, by material all to the enemies of the Unlon, and by the destruction of AMinorleun commerce by Hrltish pirates; and WHEREAS, We beljeve it to bo the sacred duty: ofevery Irishman to uso his pen, his “volvo, and hja Voto to counternet tho prosont offorts oF the Kugiiah Govorimuont to alsturb the lawa that now guard yind protact tho happiuess, comforts, aud prospority of the farmers, laborers, agd ing chanics of America, Tuungvonn, Wo carnostly appeal to all Yeish> Amorloays immediately to organize Irah-Amer- jenn Leary Jn avery city, town, and hamlet in the land, fo the following objects and pur- poses—t0-wits * 1. ‘To protect American Industry from tho avil efguts of unfatr compotion with the pauper fubor of England. > 2. Toatimulate tho further developoienr of the latent resources, power, and prosporit} of the United States. pS Sellen - 4, "Lo resist any Interferonco on the part of England, ayr angient enemy, in the political af- falrs of Anierica. e 4, To prepare and lay such facts before the Amorienn pooplo as will show thom how Kngland ficgt destryyed the induatry. und: commorco of Ireland, and thon tha iberty of her people... &, ‘To encourage and promote the growtit of an’ American merehunt-navy, In opposltion to that of England, whieh now mon6polizes our carrying tyada, 4, . 8, ‘Lo elevate tho social and political Rlandlur of IrisheAmericans, by cultivating teinparaned, intelligence, and patriotisto. 3. To atlinulate mone Amerioans a highor sentiment of ruapect and friowdsiip for tho name and charictorol aur rece, . cf To promote Iricudshly, toloration, aud unton among Irish exiles overswhere, ?. ‘To refute the standers of English writers and lecturers upan tho Irish charactor; wherever nerpetrated, at home or abroad, ay To catnblish and maintatn Shek sehea and historical clubs for the eruention of tht young men of our race upon whom fgnorance hus been enforeud, to nid in tholrdeatruction, by the so-called civilization of Eugjand, °: Ani, to attain the foregoing objects and pur- ases, WEenrHestly Invite the colperntion of all rishnton, and the descendants of: Irishmen, In tho Unitud &tates, Micuant fiacort, A CAML Micuann Powens MW, Huang, WIGLLAst Parransan, Denniy Magra, Joux Four, M. OF Annee, AUMiJones,; + * 2. Be LAuanityy 3k: [LOWN, JOUN BROWN, MICHARL RYAN, dou R. STEWART, Aontn CONNOR, WUtiast O'BRIEN, Santes OBIE, dou Conner, CONGRESSIONAL. idee THIN NMW YORK. Nuww Yous, Out. 21.—-The Greenback and Bo- elulistio lator parties of Brooklyn to-day noml- nmod Matthow-MeGulro for Congress In tho ‘Third District, eas NOTES. / WONOMATILY ACQUITTHD. Spectal Dispateh to The Chteaga Tribtine, Four Warnx, Ind. Oct, 28.—famuel'C, Mays and Charles Horribon, who wero arrested for iNegal voting on the allidavit of a prominant Domocrat,‘and held until the moctiig of the Grand Jury, wore honorably acquittul to-day, no tndictmont being found ngainat thom. The Domoorats are having poor sucvoss searching for Hlogal Republicun voters. Roth of these mono wore not in tho elty- election-day, and ard residents of Sandy Luka, Pa. . > “CINCINNATI, + we—Seeretary Thompson Bpent the Sabbath tn this city, the wisest oF ASM. Ktern, Assistant United Suites Trousurer, ie will-return-to Indinin this week, to make speeches. : 2 a THE WEATHER. ~ Endications for To-Day—A Wire Acrons the Northern Rockies, By Wastinavon, Oct, 25-1 1. m.—Indleations— For Oblo Vatloy and ‘Connessee. clear or partly cloudy weathor, variable, shiftlug to warn southeasterly winds, with fulllug barontetor, «For the Lower Lake roylon, cloudy or partly cloudy weather, vurinble winds, stationary or lower hurpmoter. nr ap For the Upper Lake regton, cloudy or partly cloudy weathor, with ocousfonal rap, warmer southonslorly winds, with falling bacomoter. ** For the Upper Mississippi and Missouri Valloy: eloudy or pony cloudy weathor, ocuagionyl ral, genorally lower barometer In the-frst dis~ triot, higher in tho Intter district, staudhagy or iver temperature, southvast ta: southwest winds. pe 3 YWAnitiNdTON D.C, Oct. 21.—Tha Signal Serve feo hive fast, comploted 4 trangvontinental telegruph-lne from Bismarck, Dakott. to Dive ton, Washington Territory. It crosses the Kock: Mountaius by Bohon pass, over the Mullin dtoud, s _ TNCAL OSHRVATION. CuteAud, Oot, 2h _ Veby t'n.| Weather ~ Time, | Har Ther. | fiw) Wind. EE &: HERSPUSEOSHRSSE: DEPHSRESRAVaSUsESS SES BeBecus: SESE & ne: FESSLESSESSERS i oksbuigsse. Virginia Slip. Winueingeen, Auuany, N, ¥., Oct, #4--Thora was a light va Of enow thiv inorning, with a heavy wind all day, D . Tonowto, Ont., Oot, #4.—Dispntobes to-night from yarioua party of Qutusto nocthenst yn horthweat of this city report very ruugh wonthor, with snow, lust night aud this morning, dolug grea! fiauseare ta seult und other truvs, Tho snowfull varies frow five ta twenty inches, ——————————— .,, Swedon and Norway. Tho Swodish and Norwerian press aro discuas- {nu in somewhat heated teriua tho agitation pru- Valliuy atnong wsoction of Norwegians for the To! ‘of the autof union Letweea Norway, and the establishment of a Norwegian Republica. ‘The Swedish jouruals, white bint that the sepuration of Norway would be a riddanvc, maintain that the hovor of Swoden ts ijovolved, and 1 If nogessary, uirong meas: urea Diust be employed ta ruawaken tho loyalty of the Norweutuns. Tho rolatious between the Norweytin Deputies und the King are greatly atralued, ho ciaht of tha King toa tugl veo. SEESTESEE! jhavins been denied by a large masority. ‘3 A Muatelpal Fracus Mayor Nomhy and Ald. Wuitla, of Datlags Tex, Joat thelr teuapary walle ijexviaeliug stented ufitrs iu a meeting of the Common Counc. Enc wald that tho other was a itr, and both exe Pressed u dude {Fu bostUy tnvetiug. Mey met Wthe rey ota euloun, at walderdy with, ole asta. ey ee | religions pegregs, TTOBER 1880. 25, ” f List of the Irish Agitators to’ Bo Prosecuted by the Gov- : ernment. ~ Tho Napiie’ of James Redpath, of Boston, Among the Pro- keribod, Duleigno to Be Delivered, Within Five Days—Roumania Making Ral * Trouble, « i" Death of- a Former: Primo Minister "of Italy—Tho! Fieneh Cone 1 FPesse Acceptance of the Mediation of the United States by. Ohill and Pera. “a IRMELAND. & tue Backenter, Lonnon, Oct. 2L—A carrespnniont of the Stendard at Dublin understands that, ata con- feroneg af taw, lleors, at whieh Mr. Fargteraad Earl Cowper were presont, tt was resolved to Es hy tr)plg of agitators to Landay gn eer- ati wdiidluions, and that i priynte telegram from ay [rah mumtier tn London coniirms the: report. In ylew of auch contingency, the Lund-League have named men to All the oNiges In the organiantion which yould be made Yaeant by tha removal to London af tho gificers charged with conspircy. The gorrespandent 1s informed that tho following will be proscented: Churtes 8. Parnell, John Dilton, Josoph G, Bige gor, T. D. Sullivan, ‘Thonms Sexton, James O'Kelly, W. 1 O'Sullivan, Arthur O'Connor, and. 9. P, O'Contor, members of Parilamont; Mr, Brennan, puld Seerctary of tho League; Mr, Emuny Treasurers Mr. O'Sullivan, Agsistant retary? Mr. Kettle, Jolnt Seorotary; Mr. Boyton, patd Organizer; aud James Redpath, wu Amer- jean journalist, “ + : boos ‘ PARNELL. —A great Land-Leugue meot- fur was huld hore to-day, Morty thousand peo plo were present, Parnell addressed tha moct- siog. Ho contemned tho’ dispateh of reinforce: uyants of troops und police ta Guiway, de- nounced Mr. Forster, Chief Sceretury for tre land, ag0 bypoerit, decltred the Government. solely responsible for tho azusinations, and tatalned that tho only remedy was the autou- omy of Ireland. He appealed to tho people .to be regolute, and put sin end to British inisrule, 8 AICONNOR POWER” ae nagorted that the tonints were suffering more than the sinyes of South Carolina had. Other meethigs wero held In yarlous parts of tho country, No disorder (4 roported. _ | THOOYS, Loxvon, Cet, 2—A telegrans from Piymouth atutes that tho lywanty-Ufth Regiment bug eon suddenly ordered tocmburk far Ireland at tho earliest date. Ganway, Oe DENA. Lonpon, Oct. 24,.—The News suys tho roport of removing the trinig of tho agitaters to London ig will table,” TURKEY. GUESASY. : CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 21.—Cermeny has pro- posed to Austrin and France certain ideneleat measures ofp pacifie character for tho specdy sottloment of the Duelo question, Fi "te PE RULTAN has’ ordered Riza’ Pasha} under any’ cfreym- stances, to surrender Dulelgno within five days, butthe conditions of the Convention remain in dispute. Thero isnlso x AYIA DIFFERENCE, tis to tho road by whieh tho Montonegrins shall advance on Dulglgno, Bizn Pasha bus undere tulcen to form o cordon around Dulcigno to pt ‘verse a Atria avast: Y A brapaten Foy worgiaNny snyat In obodience tu the Porto'a ordors tp Riva Pasha togurrander Duteigno In five days, the Ottoman Commissioner has withdrawn st eval conditions to° which’ Montenegro bbjected, notably thosv relating to the retention of tho Turkish Hug on coystiniy veryela updithe indians tennuee of Parlisirhiws ia-Dilelgno.” HOUMANIA ANID DULAIATILAS Lonvos, Oct. ¥4.—A dlepatel fram Constantl- nople reports that the Porta has made arrange ments for tho ‘iapnteh of JO men te Adrian ople iii view of the preparations for uv wuloy of Bulgarhy aud Roumania: a, SOUTIT AMERICA, A red, ay " ‘New Your, Oo xnacto Garvin, Chargd dW Altaties of Pert, unnouncers thas Informagton hag peen received from Panama, yin Kingston, by tho Peruyjan Legation in this elty, that the Peruvian Govornment has fieaapted tho mediu- tHlon'of tho United Stytey, aftor being yotited It had beonnecepted by Chil} and it has ‘nymed Seftor Anjonjt Arongs, Preaitont of the Amerl- can Congresy af Jutlats, and Vice-President of the Cotinall of Stato, und Capt. “Aprol|a Carel, of the Nov!, ox-Mjnister to Japan, to’ represent Peru'in'the'penco negotiuttons, © Lae <THE AI ANOEMEN TS, oe Ney Yont, Qet, 21.—-Tho Panama Star and Terai of Oct. 15, Just revglvor, snyas. “A com= paet busbeen signed by Colombiy qnd Chsil, In which it ls greed to ‘subjntt fo prbltrntion ‘all tho atestions tty dispute botweon the two Ru- publica, “Ariityators are “tobe chogen by enen"party, ‘nud, In _enso’' they dd" pot agree, tho, mutter fg ‘td’ vq retarrod” to tho Froulyout of tho United Stated. It. t9 also stip ated Ip tho oompyot thyt yf, the other yytions of Ameriea shill bp inyjted to become purtips ta It{so thut ji the fytsre there impy be No pogsl- Dility of Bue ae isis 48 that exjatiny to- day betweon Peri dnd Cail}. The City af Pay: anig Wd tho polnt seleatefor tha neering of the representatlycs of plio diferont couintricg whlch iyily Aecopt the Lnvitution gud whet, to Joly the, eojnpadg, and the ond of thig your, ar the pogly- ning of next ts the tad named for tho Cqyyen- tion to tuko place, 7 ~ =? x 1 My PE LERS EEG AA 6) assures Proghlent Coryosu, of Pananja, that within brio’ thi tle tMnaqulal queations of” tho enn will! bo urranged, and cominencelibat of. work will follaw Immudiately afters + a so ee ee FRANCK, »- a hy GRBAT BTUIKE, ' a Oy Pants, Oct, M.A‘ atrike of minora In Denatn {s booming gonvral. A conalderabls number of troops‘are wtuttoned fn’ tho-viglulty to pre- worve order, (1 Meh ' + «THB CHAMURIT 0: haveteen convaked for tho tth of November, +a i ROOMEYORT. don Gen, Ne. Ciasey has instituted provcodings agalnat, M. Roybufart’s papers the Petit Marigien. oo, 8 PAB VATINRE ROUNCH has depided tg guntinuye tha cuforuemunt of the DENMARK, |, ce ce ARENT PAADK, Sy LONNOM, Out, 3—A dapateh front Cononhas ay, | Ren Kays tho atopy of Wat Wednesday In pone, vais Ald fucaley|ple agmyge to iyfe aad prope WALY. | ‘ “pean | Nomk, Oct, 24.—Huron Hettino WMicasoll, for- erly Primo Mintater of Ttaly, ts dead, ee Lickshinglo:Corrects History. . ‘Petroleum Warkd. . Grandfather Lickshingle canio {nto the office of tho .Perofeuu Word, and) aouting hhawelt On niall-ey ypholatergy| with qv wynnyeayel, ‘#L notloa with ‘paly that there afr meny redivklus orrors in tr, Lsup's bletory- of the Uattud Blutes,!" aia tha 8390, Vho yeporter did pot k uow tint Aisup bi itkinstory bf the Unltd Steet 8 ry Ukely hot,” Bald the old gentleman, § “there alr deyerul things In this world of father Yuue ho Ten t out would est $7,000,000, tho ravo shrouih his. overt H in his powers} had laid down to take nap and stept Wntll tho tortolse hud reached tho gow “The rabbit fn Jourenred bird,” sald Grand "EQN Akg any he wuz ed. L wu there." > . ‘ute wore there, wore your? Ret “sour Ute, 1 woz theres [wiz onto the alas yao, anit 2 had) knowin. that old a: gp had vovered up the facts, Pwould have dsnatateinent afore now. Why, you could eT they teu nina! overthe track.” Chitdre went toaicep ant slopt the rirep of Als low's svothin’ sirup. dust like it wiz ut Lonise ville, when ‘Feu Brocek wu doped In bis race: with Mollie MeCarty." ” 2 Iud ns thaty” naked tho reporter. Witsa, by thundor, was; that poor nse ity breath smetied Nke a driye store struck with Hgatnin’ any it tats pomaaner vont pome ont in the mornin! nut givd-the fav's: in tho eago, the vex’ tine tho earrler comes hellysuebity wenn, Termpy 8 cants he'll wish he hadn't geen orn : ‘Tho reporter satd bo would seo thut history wis vorrecte gy “Sev thet youdo, young. feller, see thet you do; an if you rin: aghiany one thet wants to het money thet 0 webs footed snappin’ torsle kit Heb alWay. with arabblt dvd square ravd. sat “ent to eran A za wae to aun ae aykiry gir ft yourealt, Pm, your tuokle- erry hn i ikanutaior, red nd Whlte with ins dination and. cxyeltenent, madean attempt to anbutton hl Uni urder to pret into his pocket, The reporter duln’t waut to bet. “No, you don't want ty bet,—of courde you don'L=nor nobody don't.” sald tho Indlgnnnt ald mun ina lod volee, ae hq kiekod over tho Will. kog Upon whieh ho bad been seated, and hobbled out at tho door, , Ad hy moved cuitioualy down’ the stairs hy piss Inek that bo dared to repeat tint tho rab: bit was a long-anred birds bul be witsn't at and so was one Grandfaithor, and when [to to betting oni race, human or divine, no bluifer eonkt DNuT bit, : CANAD: rabut who Exodus to, tho Statex—Exompttons Tastutton—A Giyantle Bayt peme—Letter from Manin tIph Prixottern + Prephytert and otal Abstinenees Sppelal Dispatch to The Chteaga Tridung. OTraWA, Ott, 24.—Tho exodus from this vicin- ity to tho United States fa nurensing rather than diminishing its proportions, Carlton Plice pas pers record a departure; and: the fact that olght forms yrg fcr sale, whose owners contenyplute sottiing in: Dakota, Whe Ponting Seiwa ohro les ten departures for tha Buutes fropy Clu don Front; tha Morrisburg ‘Courter speaks of ulpe In its yjeluity; wile the Pembroke Obserter caps thy ellitax by anhouneing tho departure within ono week of- seven-men, ton women, and twenty-fonp ehltdpon, neurly all: for Dakota lone, Nino of the womoii’ woro following with he children the nine adiutts of the Sumily, who hid preceded thom by soverat weeks. © ay The Ottuwsy free Pres in this howely mynncr: Presents att ihprdaslVo ‘tratthy "Ler the: tax. payers of Otlawy bop ser ny they fures: ‘Totat elty ussessincnt, $ teak ih; totul excinptions, 14 Tho, exper property qetuatly: eReoeds that while 4 twixablo by $508 No more furelble argument lo prove the rottenness: and dijustied of thé present systeni colild'well be prevented than tho sliuple statginent of these: figures, showing that every rate-puyer of tho Capltal is doulilytuxed,<oneo for hiingolf, and fal tor tho benelit. of the excinpted classes, If there. is yny truyh In the adage that.) When things are tié thelr worsty thoy wilt miend,’ there should be speedy relied nt hynd for those gulfor- ing undor thid imposition. i Npeclat Diapatch to The Ghteago Tribune. MOsTREAL, Oct. H.—Mr. Shearer's “gigantic sehome to vounect Tt, 8%, Charles with St, Holow's Island by a ponliisnlay receives mun attontion wnd ts bigbly commented, “Yo esrry It . Mrs “Lhomas Cramp, President of the Bourd of Wrade, suys; 1 have fortied a vory favorable opiate his piu, 09 possibly securing at once severity upon ob eota.—atioh 4 1 now railwity-erossing and road- was between tho rivers without Interforiuz with nuvizution-jmprovaments,” and onlurging the tuvhor proper wile rendoring Its access more, cuay? providing x gute whitering apace, for veE- sels, and thug tnerersing (ho lenyth of opr pusl- tess season; crenting lane avaiable warchouse- altes, with wator-powor in convenient position, ete, Inigobyloya that thora are very serious ue nue yiens Husations taba considered, ynd tho all-lnpartiat one of gpst, nelthor of which Mr, Shearer ls yet, of course, boon nble to take aK oxcopt inavory genentl way. 1 cannot. doubt thus every cucournyoment and ud will be given: him by the Bourd of Trade In getting bis plans fully matured” “Hho Montreal Board of ''rndo has ratiiled the rupoent to nmiguMAte the Bonrd of Trade, the zarty Exchuuia, and; tho, Merchunts’ Eyvhonso. ‘The united Income of the three bodles Is $5,547, 4 similar union igsuid to bury worked wall itt Tlusion, Mass, and St. Jobu, N. 1. Legislation wilt bo néecasary to carry’ tha’ proposal Into of- A letter from Hunlan ty one of his most intl- mutta Ceiends bus Jug} been received herg, Attor gonty personal paragraphs the letter siya: 0 havd seon Trickett, the champion seuler trom Austrullu, and Lthin Lean just about beat bin, although be fs a yout inun,—imiuch better than sume people think Layo" seem Atm and Lays cock rowing very’ fast. “Hosmer, the American onrsnin, will iilve a hard race all tho way if be wing. Uthink, If Hosmer is all right, le will juyeouk., Lam feeling very well, and am wing Gp tomy old forin. I was faretty, sick all the be over, and f asauyo you that, when 1 xo to Bogland ‘ngain to row, (twill be for moro than 4200.0 sido. The betting will bo about two und throg.to ony on me to win the ruce. ‘The auathetiis: ialemate tots Ly alt gat nny min that sity ina boats byt, when.) got him iiongaldo of mecho" will tid w taco cuit bul for hut fear start to finfish {fhe beate mae, LE think Lam sure to win if.Lkeop wall, and Toan ys- suru yor that I willdo my beat, nat only far,mys avlt and frlonds, but for the honor of the cqun- try weross tho water, which [love so well. * Special Dispatch ty The Chicuyo Tribune, Lanvon, Qet. biel epples of tha peti- dan for tha releuse of the Biadyiph peianens an Butlare clrculuting inthe township, | It is ex- pected that everybody in tho townsh! will stra. Tha potidon sets forth that ouo of the number hus had a fate and mpurtial triad, resuiting In seven Jurymen being for ncquittul, foyr for conviction, and one yudecticd; that: these meyt have now ‘been efght monthsin Jatt und thelr Tuwliivs are sutforiny in consoquenve, and thelr furs wotn to AE that thoy: pave nero Om tempted to gvgda the cause of tho jay, and will o fartheonulue yl sinoer Sutted Tope ‘hey chum that to keep thom tn jail until the spring: ussizod would be fl great hurdship. inegigh Dispatch tq The (hicuva Tribune, : St. Joun, Ny Us. Opt. 2.—Tho fileobe pubahos the faljowlhg: A drenarul tory games from Grand Lake An old goutlemin died thoro Ty, anid the usual Funuralservica was hold je remuing, During the carly part of tha ny LS Sonn wei heyteds ya ations Hon was paid fo the odeupygnee, A few olpntes liter two or three groans wero herd, aud some of tho Usteuers ware frightened, It did not sug- gest {teolf to anybody thut tho aotiin, should ba opened, . Tha sorylce wag Muishod, wi) tho body: iNterred, Tho queation now, tg, Was tho mai hurled ulive? 'Bdnd parsons, in’ accounting for the groana, havo: suggosted * ghosts"; but that thgery cur hardly ho mitlifuctory,” ‘Spectal Diaputch to The Chicuge Telbune, | OUGSTO, Optra eeAauee og wy hekt In Knox Church for the purpose of hearing wddresqos from tho delegates from Canada to tho lato Pane Proshyterhin Conell at. Philadelphia. Sir 't, We duytor, the Jtav.,.Or Greye, tho Hon. sown MaMurrieh, me Noy, Pelt AE city yn, the vee nM 8 Hey, Dr. Reed cach ‘ McDonnell, and a gave an aeoount of the proccodings from dliter- entaspoatsy, ‘The toy. Oy. Nish, of Auatratla, also. Apolo. With reforange to what was auld by the Roy. MaDonnell on the qugstion of temper ance, hu would ssny Usat tha few remarks ho mitdo wera cultud forth by nstutemont of tho Hon. + E. Dodya, of Now York, who bad dolivered a ayceph contatiiig, fa le (Mr, Mobtonnedt’s) sity Ayent, game moat Unwarpyntiplo statgments, he thouglit it monstrous to! charadierize ng’ equal evils tho drinking of Inger-beer and the tre- quentlig of hotwes- il-fumu,. us these two stood OF any fling: Mcp tho sinc plane, Ho thoughe ft wie to. dla longa ‘between the use of formonted [guors and the usd of spirituous liquenw tt ‘ordiiury “beverages, becnuse he thouyht tho: oiveets wor very different. ‘Tho nosaal condifon af man, wis pot total wleti= nenee. — Potyl abstiveues was axceptlon> wi, ond “ia somo ‘euses ecessiry; but it- was -not the nortial conditton, ‘and to condeinn nen who were temporute as. tho oio+ Bind OF Ehret cd tat, Waa tadeparg from. the fer pture anc slight the very Bignisteximpto af all.” Ho dit not si yy wort oe net total ibsthe nonessand he could not say a word agalnat [t for mon had revolutionized soviet Of Ifsrrand all bongs te. thom for so: dot) ity was not ufrald the cuyep of temperypgo wow suffor from the wtterunos of truths which bo spoke at Piladelphiy and’ repeated here, ena _ LATE MARINE NEWS, “+ Bpbelal Mapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Owen’ fouNn, Ont, Oct, 24.—Tho propeller Jano Mipter, lately stranded at‘ Michaels Ray, wot off without tisaistance, and prplyed hore thia afternoon alt sate, baying systulned no damuge. Tho, Captain Feports baying tq Iny twenty-four hours th Toberniorsy through stress of wouther, The steam-barge Lothalr ang steamers Nott Wood and Cunadiqn were thoro for shelter, and expected to leave tienight, us by thoy practiea eoply 3, y ce Wintton 3 sluup’ tynorange thal nowepaper.wen dop'c bores yenyornite tert Panera eae betaine kuow nothin’ about, But surkuim aside, I w fi yi would like to have space in your valuable ool. | ing, but were forced from stress of woathor to ume to nuke a’ few ‘eliminations an’ addons return for sholter, ‘The atorm continued with duins 10 thig alleged bistory, #0 ea the lata’ gea- Joa 4 foroy nati! midnight, whon 18 abated. eration tay know where Wy wtand." vito Reporeae Wid nia to so away, Du fo Aoot Yn the tuat place,” sald Grandfather, “there alr gunie grave trrors in the chapter relatin’ to (ho nivel uiwoeu tbe hare an’ the lortolau, fue most glacin’ wir of oimjssion, whieh L wish tw elintaate,” », f ‘Tho reporter started, “Jn the tet place, sguln, the haro hus nut hud fusticodouw ‘him, ‘The raco wux 0s honestly xepopied. ‘Phere wus akull-duggery aul cong fos'ard toexposy tt by it complete érposa.? ‘Tout wilmal wae drugged, No wud artis thot over wuddied cun beat x ravblt firs Bare Fae ‘Thy tuporter susucated that the bure bud Lost a ent (eltited” by wowine ig Ly only arrtvod boro nt 10 o-olock Arf evening, —— QCEAN STEAMER, Bostos, Opt, 2—Arrived, thy Samurig, from Liverpool, >. A Wrong Impression, A man corplalned in the police court at Male eftu, O. that a nelyhbor bad wtruck hin on tho head witha gape, 2 don't, think be hurt you quuch.” sald 0 a ptathesy “Nor Ldon't know as do kd was the responkd. THut’they Were wrong, for the man’s sult was Mructuved, and o luute Jater be fell dead ia coust, CRIMLNAL NEWS. ‘ — Desperate Encounter in a Sixth Avonue Den of New York City. Death-Denling Operations of o 46 Mngnotic. -Monler?. at Kansas City, Mo Arrest of a-Bluebeard at Philadel- phia—'Dr.’? Crowe's Record._ BENT ON NEVENGE, New York, Oct. 4.—About 3 this morning ‘Thomas MeCormick, who was brutally beaten by’ & gang of rudlansin the Sixth nyenuo dive, known as the Star and Garter,” a month ago, and who until aday, or two since was Intd up with Injuries in a New York hospital, in com- pany witli Edward Lyons, ong of tha most skill- Tal burgiars i) the country, entered the " Star and Garter" and engaged In an alteredtion with Hamilton Brock, propriotur. Lyons placed a platol nt Beock’s stomach nnd pulled tho trigsor, but the weapon intssed fire, when Brock ro- treated to tho bascmnent and tho men lott. Até o'clovk both returned, and, pretending thoy wero frlends of Bravk from Boston, gatued access. Lyons, rovolyor{n hand, tld tho ynen congre- sated about tho bar to stand back, and that he futemted to’ kill Brock. He fired, tho shot missing {ts murk, ond Brock stooped hi the to esanpe a second ball, whlch went crash « jug over big bend throtigh the gingsea on the bar, Irock then drew hla revolver and fired threo shots [yu repid sucocesion at Lyons, two of which took alteut, ove bull pioreing his eight lung and tho other entering his left Jaw. Lyons was ulled Into the street by his friends, ‘Theeo po- icutten catid up, and, recelying no response to Kuaeks facauimbsioni broke open the dour aud Arrested Brock, who wis concealed on the top- Nour, Lyons wag taken to tho hospital, where tho surgeons suid he could not suryive, Juetice Smith etd Brquk 11 $1.00) ball, At tha hospital the wounded inun gave (bd nating of George Lonning.- Hols the husband of the notorious shoplifter, Sophin Lyons, why not long atnes en- Qenyored to releies a titnber Of” prisoners from Slug Sing Prison by fulsc keys, Six years ayo Lyons aud wife ted to Prance and lived two ts on-tho proceeds of A urithe committed hers. Roturning Lyons was captured and sent to Slug Bing for three years and six months, He vompicted his torm about to inonths ago, BLUEBBARD.: 4 Specht Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. PutApELvuTA, Oct, 24,—A modern Bluebeard hns been found in the person of ‘John Connor, the keaper of a cheap tadging-hquse In tha worst part of thoeity, where a man can got hn Bhake- dowt on a bundle of straw for l0centsand 2 tish- ballin the morning fors. 11s ‘wife, Mary ann, dled In great agony on: Friday, und two phy: claus who wero called refused to give a burial eertiMente, ‘Sho suffered from the most horrible sparging, and there was overs fndleation of mins eral-poisoning, A. sisjor “of the dead’ womun laid the caso before tho Coroner, ~ unit Infornied hit that ber elster hud been tnarrled only about six weeks. ‘ho husband Induced ber, by throats, to make 4 will bequeathing hin real ostute thut sho owagd worth about $5,000. Sho algo gaye evidence to show that. ho. bad been married ax or soven thines befure, and that Lo boro 8 yory bat] chiructor. Commor was taken into oustody with bis brothor :Richard, who lives in the saine house, and tho Coroner will invostl- gito furthor to-morray. “ *sDR,? CROWE, Special Dispatch to The chteago Tribune, Wasitxaton, D.C. Out, 24,—A loent paper, In speuking of tho ullezed bogus modiea! cullegoin, this city, says: = ee : “ Dr. Crowe, who was evidently tho engineer of tha entetprise, remutned nbott town fora couple of yeara, und thon himself dropped away our of public gaze, He wag o amull man, with smutll eyes, short black-beard, and an jnginuat- dug alr, whoso modes of life were a mystery to all who came In contact with him. ‘Tri’ 1878 he was cngnuged in running 2 game, n corruption of keno, ealled tho'tentenntal gaitic,’ Gr taln gatming-room in the'e! ie Tn tho f year ho apponred as 8 prominent withossugulis: the gumbicrs In the investigation before the Pas co Bourd. He was ulwuys enuyed In some sehome promishiy” large prone tor Helio labor, and the detectives kept him constant! ° espjonago, 4 be was regarded 43 a very sus pleious charauter, ONARGED -WETIE PERJURY. New Youn, Oct. Y.—Syivester We a farmer of Ugrkimer County, New York, wag arrested In Wall stroct yesterday pn a charge of Porjury, on the complaint of John P, Moffatt, of Watertown, JofferaonCounty, Theeompluinant alleges that David 8. Hackney: reserved .two dudymonts, for $10,888 ond RA). nentnst ‘Thomas and Nobort Ly Barnker aud Rqubon El- wood, and that on tho former, supplemeiital proccedings were ordered, Qn each proceoding itis atleged that Blleworth, to whom Barnker and Fiwool made ay assignment for the bonoflt OC Mialy ereditorg, aiyore falsely in regard to havlug’recolved | certiuht cheeks’ varying” in amount from $15 to $750, Husldes thoxe, tha complainant’ alleges that ‘Ellsworth recolvod other cheeks and m ners ageregatlug $2 and one check from an jerson & Co, tor $5,000, ane orcad makes a: positive’ denial of the a . "A TRALER OF ALL WOES, . Sprctat Dispatch fo The Chicago Tribynt, Kansas City, Mo, Oct, 2tc3rs. Potor Hrotezuu, # vietim of matpractiea, died Ip thts city to-night, aftor aufforing horribly for" forty" clght hours. About two weeks ayo she was operates upon by one Mrs. Surah A. King, who olalms to he a mugnotis boaler,” and to-night shedled. Tho polico wero notitied of tho case on Friday, and Mra. King waa nrreated and bas been locked up in the County Jall without bond, ‘Thore ta grout exoltementin tha city over the cuso, and from information abtatued this even- ing itis learned that goveral more victline of the “imagnotic healer" ‘are “in'a dangorour cond! tion, a MYSTERIOUSLY KILLED. CINCINNATI, Oct. Ae-Tho- body of an. uns known nnd unconscfous colored man way found Jato last night in the alloy. buck of Robinson's 1) Opsra- House, with a plstol-shot wound In his beyd, Ho aled thiy morning, and today ft f usgertained that his namo was Alexander Wouil+ son, ‘Two utphera numed Alexander and 8 man nated Mohn wero: urrestod, . Thoy.adinit that thoy suw Woodeou erawl Sito tholr wagon on Centyal aventio Inst night to steal ment. Thoy thraw him out wud atrudk him, knocking bhiavdown, Ho ran into tho ulloy, whero thoy beurd a abot, but thoy deny being near nin when whe shot was firey, 2 A MURDER TURIAT, Spectat Dlepateh to The Chicugu Teldisne. DLavaverre, Ind, Qet. 2—-Tho trlal of Jenny Norris and John Muhier, who wre indicted by tho Tippecanoe County Grand Jury for the centh of Harney Myers, in May list, Sa eens the omtrt here po-yne Mt fs alle; fh Ton enticed furs torn beel dad pace of its city, under tho protonso of finding employment for him, and there kuovkod Yin ol the Head and robbed bim, ‘Tha men wero arrested, and, when broyght Into Myers’ presence, he fdentiiied tham ng tha ones who bad bout bln, His skull was fractured, aud ho died four or five days afterwards. tat . DOXLE, au Speciat Dispatch to The Caleagd Tribune, MACOMD, Me Qofe erduined 1, Doxlo, tho man Under urreat In your olty, was born in Bele | fast, Mo., aud came West about 1858, Ho haga sitter. jn Hrudfae anda brothor in Mendon, Aduims County, il Yo tu of. gogd family. DQUBLE. TRAGEDY, Cuanteston, Mo. Oot. #.—Gourge Tavott quarreled with ble wifg Friday evening about some property belonging to her, boat her praina out with a tlat-iron, aud then out bls own throat Crom eapto ear, : miabernnets FOLIOEMAN KILLED, ° Pirrsrixiy, Ul, Oct.\24.-—Charley Almpkins “Chief of Polico of Pittaqeld, was shos and killed last wight by HNlott Baker. OBITUARY. Wirkxananae, Pa., Oof %4~Willlam H. Rob- erta, a.well-kpowa horeoman, ercwe from his i) fow' this eve . sulky nian 8 cy day nao, died & pvening, few York 5 Mrs. Lydla Maria Child, one of the oldest and best known of Amorioan women of letters, died at Wayland, basa. yesterday morning, Mew. Chitd was born at Medford, Mig. Ped. Ut, Te, of ancient coluulatuucestry, Rick fruie eis, from whom aho wasduscvarlyd, gue fran Kayland, aud settled iy Cambridge in 164. Her pateray) grandfather killed tive of tho British voldiers Ju tho byttle at Couvord. Her futher, Convers Francia, was baker, and of her mathyr, Susannah lund, |t la recorded that she bad a simple, loving heart, und a aptrit busy jo doy woud? Qhe brether of Mr, Child, Dr. Convers (2 aaa by A gorresponddnt of thia city about the Dor co! Franels, wasa dletingulshed Uulta and acholur and a Professor In the Cambria, Theotvgieal Kehool, In tholr early dasa ye Francis studied with her brothor, Bhe atten the public schools, and was onv year inn pry, s Beminary, In 1844, when her imothor dian’ * fatnily removed for w time to Maine, Tey Conyers Francis Decame pastor of an aa in aero: ui Aimer ond hon, when only 17 yey " sho wrote’ “Habomoh; a ‘Tale cr f°! ‘Times, ‘This was published in Me. It wae" towed In 182% by © Thy Hobels: or, Moston Be ‘are the Revolution,"—a novel containing’ Inagitary speock by James Otis, whient " been transferred “to | many“ apeakettt nnd reuting-books. Miss Francis are ward kept a private ‘school in Wate from 2% to 13. In 187 she ostabtinnel ne Juvenile Misceltant, & ehueming monthly nae? xing for ebitdeen, This perlodioul tor age years wis under her supervision. tty itt nutrried David Leo Child, Boston hawyer 222 Journalist man diatanuulshed tar th Pad pendenes of his character und tho boldne which he denotfuced social Wrongs and a Zu ver ira. Child, published “Tho iris Frugal Mousowite," t book of kitenen tenet dud directions, whieh, iy IRF. tind teseuey thirly-third edigion. “(NIRH Were pultiisnen es * Mothor’s Houk" und The Girl's Own hoe? Tn 1882 unpenred the “History of Woman,” a, {diiumuphies of Good Wives.” i tas uitl-aiavery excituinent was Ju vy id Uivig e: 2 4 nhy O° portant, | Mra, ia an publighed har “Apoeal for yy class) of Asmerienns —citled — Africang” ‘This remarkable work attrauted great attention, * Murtinenu, in her’ Martye’ Age of Amen deseribos Mrs. Child us "a lady of whoin, souloty was excocdingly der “before he pub. Vished hor “Appeal,” and to whom,eociety hay been -oxtromely vontemptuous ever ue ” De. Channing attributed a part of hie interest. in: the. ol “erdug tho reading of | Mra. CHIN'S bony, itd appetrance bo walked from Hos. to Moxbury to > thunk | Mrs, hig for hor voluige. Nothing daunted ty Rocky} ostrauléin, ae Child fuptinged ber unthetavory lunors, fe Ishin The Ons “The Anh Slayery Catochtam, * Authentic Auectote, of Amorican Slavery ‘ho Rvilsot Blavery and the Curo of Si ny Mrs, Child's novel of “ Philoten,” publish in 185}, Ig romance of Gracce In tho daye ot Poerictes, Lhis his been regarded is ann of the buat of the author's produe: ton and female characte: Philothea, Ks Aso drs borteajed, with Do Mites 14), Mr und M Colld wero chgaged oe if f, Stavery i in Now York, but, the health of Mr, Chi impalred, she undertook tho duty atone, ste mide the Standard nygreouble to residers of II ary turte, without abating a Jol of ii anthslavery zeal. She wrote fr Now York, ta the Boston Courter i pleasan serles* of letters, deseribing every-day life in tho elty, and commenting upon curren events. These were wfterwards collceted and published in two volumes, In TBS. They Went through seven or moro editions In thi, form, Uther works were published as follow: “ Faot , and, Flotion ©. 340), Flowers fur Chilitren" (185s). pilag Ee Hopne ATrue Aito** (1853). Tho Progress of Iteliglous Mes ‘Through Successive Ages GE, und Ate tummul Leaves, and Sketches in Prove ant Rhymo" (een. In deat) Mrs, Ohild wrote 4 jotter ot symipathy to John Hrown, thon prisoner nt Harper's Ferry, whieh in volved her in a. correspondence with Gov, Wie and Mrs. M. J, C, Mason, of Virginia, ‘Theeso let ters were publisbed In pamphlet form inl, During tho samo year ghe published two email tracta, Tha Vutrinretint Institution" and “ho Duty of Disobedionce to the Fugitive Stare Taw,” and 2 compilation, “Tha Rint Way the Safe - Way) Proved by nelpation ia the British Wost Indie ere," In Ist she printed “ Looking Toward Sunset"’—n collection Of progo and verse, by different hands alt rela Jug to old age, ‘Then followed © Tho Freedman’ ook "—a manuil of reading for the cine: mated slaves, i 1867 “Tho: Homunee Ht tcpublie” was printed—a tale depleting pac ern life and the tniluence of stivery upun sucial happinoee During her later years Mra. Child reelted with hor hushand at Wayland, jn Worcester County, editors of thy nt published Ud being 228 Masa, In.a house beqhenthed to her by bet futher, Sho was distinguished by Tonite cence, in comparison with her in, WII whieh ghe coneributed peouniney help ‘to the anldiers bf the Union during the War, aul afterward to the frozdmgn.. Sho lonves a very honorable name, not onfy a8 an agreenblo and carnest' Writer, but fs the bencluctrese af the poor and the holper of tha wretched, mate go by thelr own wrong-doing.—one who, as Low elt sutd ft hig *Fahle tor Critics," % dared to goin To tho prigon, the slave hut, to alleys of gin,” —whon the history of Eunincipation in the tinit- edd States It weitten Sow numes.will Yo sire of morg honorable plaice fn {tt than Mrs, Chit, THE SECOND: OF NOVEMBER, Completo List of the Eleetioun to Ne » Held on, That Day, New York thes, Tuesday, Nov, 2, will close up tho elections of tho your 1680, All the Stutes of the Unlon will oi that date eloct Proaldentint Electors. AN the ‘Torritarles. will clect Delegates to Congres. State and Congressional elections will also be etd as follow: Alabama will clovt Mepresentatives In Cour Bress. | ‘Arkuneas will olect Representatives In Cou gress. Callfornin will elect Nopresentatlves in Cou grovs and Legislature. ‘The Legislature wil eleot n Dalted States Senator. Colorado will ulect State afllcers and one Rep- resentative fn Cungress, Connocticnt will cloct Btate alficers, Iepre sentatives ti Congress, and Legisiature. The Lewlelaturoe will olect 8 United Status Senstor, Delaware will elect one Representative tn Congress and Loglalatire. Tho Legleluture wil elect n Unita Hates Senator. Florida will elect Stato oMcers, Ropressuta tives in Congreas, and Legislature, und vow Upon the qanestion of calling § Convention tun vise tha Conatitutlon of the State, ‘Thu Leglsla turo will glect 1 United lates Benator, Georgia will cleot Hupresontatives In Congres Ulnwols will elect State officers and Representa: tives fu Congress, and yotu upon an dmendment to the Constitution of tho State extending thy tarns of County ‘Treasurers and Shoritts to four years, and making ther ineligible for it second, suecesalve term, ty : lowa will leat minor State dlticers and Repr~ sentatives in Congress, and yote upon tho ques tion of holdin a convention torey yy thy Constir tution of the Stata. Kansis Wilt cleot Represontatives In Canuresy and yote upon tha question of holdiny a Conse tutional Convention and pp proposed amende mants to tho Canst{tition bY the Stato proniblt+ tng tha seule af tiquor and exempting BN In per sonal property from taxation. Kentueky will eleot Representatives In Cour gress, ° Lovtglann will cleat Ieprescntatives in Con wra3s, Muryland will elect Represontatives in Con TORK, = Mugnchusette will tect Stato officors, Hopes: Rentatives ‘In Congrosy, and Leylalatin’. The Leutslatitra ‘Will choose a Dalted States Senator Michigan will vluct State ollicers, He] tives In Congress, nad Leglatature, und vale upon a proposed amendment te tho Constitution 0 sho tuto authorizing the City of Detroit W ald In the conatrietion nt a rallrond bridge 6 tunnel to an aniount not exceodiny 1 per cont of the city's taxable pinperty. Tho Leglstature will eleot a Unitod states Senator. . AMlapesnta will elect: Representatives In Cone grove ail Loglsluture, aud voto upon certala proposed luwe rolatiug to the purchase of test: ooka forthe publia achoals, ‘Te Leglalature will elect a United States Senator, Miastaslppi will elect Repreacntatives tn Code ross, weStiavoiiet vill elegy Btata alligers, Mepreschty- tives in Congress, und Legtalature. ‘Thu Legler lature will efcot # United states Benator. Nobragka will eleot State olicera, one, Reprer gentutivy in Congross, and Loulslature. The Tayinlatare will eleot a Un{tod Btatgs Benatar, ‘ovada wilt clect a didge of the Supreme Court, one Representative jn Conzross,ai lege Pisiusa ae vote upon the guestion of permit Hie oyaye uding the immiration af Chine. fH 2 Legislature will elect 4 United states Or, * Now Ham ali wy ploct Stata oMcers| eal pregoutntivad ‘Queress, wd with ¥ a rotation took to {he represuntation nf tnthoritfes iy ep} ena pna., Now Jersey will olect Governor, lo tivoa In Congress, and Jaalatate. yy tature will cloct a Uulted Btates Senator. 4, jew York will clect the Chiet-Justlow of t Court of Appouls, Ropreaeatatives fn Con Let j and mowubers of the Aaacmnbly, and will ae upon a proposed amon ment to the Canstit lea OF tho tats yeluting iene vourts Uf ee City tok ind Huttalo, ‘The Lev! Jaturo wi Holest » nitod States Konatire Varth Caroling will cleet Stato vilivers a Twpresentatives in Congroas, and yoto ad ropored Amendmonta to the Const (tution of tht Efnteecone prohibiting tho payingnt ot snd State bonds unless authorized by direet vol Les , tho people, end tha othor relating ta the KUpPY Of Hea nutes, bila. fad Insutie parsons. Penusylvanta will eleot Auditor, Judge of Supreme Court, lopresontatives in ioe and Legislature. ‘Yho Legisluture will ele presente io Legler United Btates Senator. : clihods, | Teland will elect Representatives !2 ‘OUgG! Guuth Uuroling will elect Btate oflcers and Ropreventutives tn Oun; ae dnesses will eloct Governor, Represone’ areas. ves in Tose, 8) gistature, ‘Tho ture wal a rc Tale Btaton BGDBLO. ayy Viratata til ‘eleot Ropreeaatattves in Cone eWViit Virginia will elect Representatives 12° Congress. ; St WEeanstny willeleot Legiutature an rel f vontatives In Congress, ‘Yhe Legislature cluct o United dhatoa schutor ig’ u ’ jt = 68 foregoing Ho uccouUt fs mude of § IMilalutures to be chosen whic will nut be culled HpUN Fo olege Upigud States Benaturs: ————_—— Young antl feebto mothers with’ tral eustdeen” | bad but Lycome virupg by the use of Hep < ri