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nfew Greenback votes by olreutating a stent eet tlaket In the back counties, s’tine swearing solemnly that he bas with tho smainugers of tho Urconback to mil: meantlin efnsedd! parts a nerventcans of Indiana mitst ba on their ‘Their vigilines must nat be retaxed. fiuteqitial elreular sent out by English, MeDanaldy Landers, and Hendeleks shows ptatne jrthat an attempt ts to be mado to stenl the state by a atilehunt. en good [t was of Mr. Grace, on peng naninated Mayor of Now York, to say that fe wot reapeet Amerlean prejudices, Maynraot New York usually do not earo for gurl The How ————— sex Aton Bayann says: “Our prosperity rane work of a kind Providence nnd the Bonth- ieiatess” Thon “kind Providence” has got jato very bad company, ur Employers’ Union of- Lynn ts dead, nd Morey never had win existe ‘That tolls ie whule story of the forged Chineag letter fn nutshell. a Aston mistake has ovenrred, Mr. Inar- pieon fg not tha best Mayor Chiengo ever tind, put tho heat Mayor {tho Democrats of) Chlongo ever had. ——— uy T were President,” says Gen, Hancock atthe beginning of a nursery rhyme, Stop right there, You never will be President, ————— Artie to tho Presiteney based on a forgery would nat be sou in wnorals, whatever ftmight be in law. ne gj Tue next forgery will ben sensible letter attributed to Gon. Hancovk, and not denied une tllafter election, ‘Mn. Basen has not stopped to think how he and that forged letter will Ngure tn history. —— a Tun forged Chinese letter Is drawn at sight on Str. Nobody, Lt will not pass. a Atatren written to nobody at nowhore fs pola fucte forgery. a a Nascock fs in favor of a prohibitory tariff on pens. ew PERSONALS. “Alas! poor New. Yorlk."—John Welly. “My address will nut be Washington, pe"—Gen. Haricoek, M. Carl Steen Andersson Bitte is the name of the newly-appointed Danish Minister to thls country. This 13 the loveliest way of spelling Ill Anderson we have seen recently, Too much praise cannot be given to Olito, Any State that, In spite of three pacts for Gar- fold by Mias Lily Dorst, rolls up a Republican tuajority of 20,00, tales tho hukery, “Murlel"—Yes; it is proper to tell papa that you huve n preasing engagement If you ex- rect Arthur to cull that evening. This answor ls sritten On the supposition that Arthur kuows tha roves. A stuids of seventy concerts, the programs of which whl be composed exclusively of classical music, fs te be given in Molningon; qumencing In November. We aro proud to fay that Melutugen ts in Germany. Adispute has arisen regarding the author- tuipof the poem, “AN Quieton the Potomnc.” A lovely way to settlo It would be to drop the disputants Into the middle of tho riyer, end muke nll quict around there again, Wesee by tha Milwaukee Scathtel that Tanlel Webster died twenty-elght years ago. ‘The Milwaukee papers are constantly hunting upsome fresh sensational Mem ike this, aad tpringlug It upon an unprepired public, % SPIRIT OF THE GERMAN PRESS. The Rrooklyn Frete Presee contains the follow fag Inrelation to the probable resultof theelee- ton in the State of New York: *.Astho Kepub- lean predictions relitive tothe result of the Octu- ter elections were very neurly correct, aithough they weru doubted by a great: many, It may be uf interest now to tay before our readers the talealutlons of Republican experts $1 such mate ters concerning the probable result of the elec- tion in New York and New Jersey. On thls side ofthe Thirlom Rivers e. in the Citfes of New York, Brooklyn, and the stirrounding towns and villages—It Is conceded that the Demo- ents will recelve a mijority of 76,000 votes; the Republicun majority fn tho State of Aew York, outside of the above-nnmed plices, wit be fu the nelyhborhood of brary Ja Now Jersey, the contest is ehlully confined to 140 connties, ag the two pirtles in tre other Wealltles of that State are about equally divided. ‘The Hepubllenns hope to enrey tht State by abort 6,000 inedons ro In fuel, the Democrata of both State: it in agrent denl Of thelr former contidenc ave both of these Kates to Hancock, und thoy have toned down thelr expeetutions to very small majorl- hes tlthough thoir papers ure endeavoring to keep up the courage ot thele adherents by brage tulocio and Lluster.” Thocleetion of C. M, Sunger In place of tho Coppertend, Pee Wee Douster, In tho Fourth Wisconsin Congressionnt Distrivt”scems to bo tertaln, The Milwaukee Herold (ind, Rep.) which heretufory touched Mr. Pee Wee only with kld-yloves, fy now strongly in favor of the tection of Mr. Sanger. ‘The Herold writes the filostog: “The Congeressionul elections hetd Ytarlnorher States demonstrate platuly that. itis tho determination of the peapla to secure a Kepubtican majority tn the Lower ftanso of Congress. Even the State of Lndlunn sends, out *thireen Rupresoutatives, ning Republionys aidonly four Democrats; Ohlo sends fifteen Kepunticans and only five Democrats. It is, therefore, no wonder thus, after euch resulta, tho political current has tse in Wheeunsln Freatly therensed fu favor of the Republleans aida geeater Republican representation in the wer House, ‘Tho Repatiicand of Wisconsin cnaldered it ¢o be thelr ospeahelduty at Chleago tonssist in the defent af the third-turm moves Pent, and they regard it now as 8 Biered oblige ton to agslat In tha duteat of the mujority hich the Damueruta hold In Congress. The iB Howe of Tepresentatives will i Controlled by i Republican — mas {ity fecured through the iection of es Rep@nican Congressional candidates In the gee Wisconsin, tneludiag Mr. Sanu id Guenther, Sanger's prospects are ve sprulito. lly isa nan of practical good sense, raat atid ambition, and it will be his aun le th Congress to bean honor to his econstit~ feats and the whole State, In order that he wy Le worthy of a redicetion two ycurs boncg,” Tho New Yorker Zeltuny disposes of tho Dem- Ccrutle demand fora “ebange” In tho foliow- ie artleles “In the present enlightened status : (ue peoplo, thoy aro not willing to chanye tho ‘eleral Govornmunt, when they plulniy seo that they yuln uothing by auoh ‘change.’ The Wople are certainly opposed to u change’ whon ayeau only lose by tho trananetion. Einpty aud follows Phrases about a‘ change’ have lost thelr Mruction, ‘Ihe peopte mre too wotl posted In Fefcrence to tho fuvts which enused our presont Political aid cconomle development. and pros+ Perity to huve their noses pulled by a sot ‘of patioal demagogs and fulsitiers, or to be driven 0 tho wltughter-bouse lke a tock of sbeop, fae People eaunot discover any valid rossons to x yigerute In our present etute of polltival Demos und firreaching chunges such a8 0 tnd. eth Victory woud ieenaneily rrduice, well ensaratores thoy are determined to * leave into resis 3 thoy ure hot disposed to go fntong dulltical speciation with w party whose ne dare ub jects re an clour as oVerlast= bat cuog eh luge history while In power ti opposes but whose history ay a purty of on is Adownelyht abomlnable stench in y, Westeils of every honest mun in favor of low, nrdery und thin presern aes eepalee thy rvation of our repub- propedal OF govurninent and uniuterrupted peruse. Whut cun that) purty show us the Hees fur “the grout ‘morits. of duceg!Chublican party, whieh hus pro- by it splendid — policy = buch dust deve ent of ourcommorciil and In iy, any fitereats and of our coanoinla prospors toia which tus aecured our bw aid constitutional bugis ie fs car Ainengilttesnth, Fourteenth, and ‘went! inv ments? The grow of despalr of the ante York An mutual-udimlration Bovlely of the Now party? fee Zelluny tguluat the *Government Hage ed, cuted thal disappointment to fons in the rust of the Domocrutic rapseall orengailera, und letter-forvers tn a division nog auves und Mahed, The country contains tact daver tient party,’ but it rejuleedin the Have tha? pees w govorniug party, which, depmata, Wise tree years, 1s not bound te aud depart fou Ung emituance of a fow persons which la bused upon the ow 3 truth of its political principle tre inte aid whose members und adherents tat anya with the splritof progress und of ney A Bonet deating between pions aud avons th Sroun of deapalr from wuch a party Is esune us in groun from purgatory oF 0 ev Bot Re hottest corner of Another pluco, i imber will respond to that id ettle age pond to groan Bn x uutuul-adiiration woclety of the Seut-iilkers* of thy Now York Stadla-2cb tun,” TNE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURADAY, OCTOPER 28, 1A80—TWELVE PAGES, FOREIGN. Affairs Assuming a Serious Character in the West of Ireland, Military Night-Signals Adopted by the Suspected Land- Leaguers, A Meeting: off Migistrates Call on the Government for Co- ercive Measures, Official Announcement of Aus- tria's Policy on the East- ern Question. Tho Berlin Treaty Must Be Carried Out, and Turkey’ Remain Intact. A Minor State of Sieze to Bo De- olared in the City of Ham- burg. IRELAND, LAND LEAGUE MEETING. Dents, Oct, 9%4—At the weekly meeting of the Land League yesterday, Jolin Dilton, member of Parliament. for ‘Tipperary, pre- siding, the reporter of the Ulster Gazette, a Conservative Journal, was ordered to with- draw, Letters were read from Justin Mee Carthy and Frank Hugh O'Donnell, both members of Parliament, expressing a desire to Join the League. A resolution was passed reciting that, “In view of the prosceutlon of the League, we call on the Irish race through- out to answer the coerclye measures by ares- olute organlant idl we request Mr, Davitt to remain hi Al for the purpose of dl- reetlig tho great responsive movement among Ute Irish peuple in the Untted States.” PRECAUTIONS, Lonpon, Oct, 8i.—At w inceting of the Borough Muisteates of Limeriek tt wag de- cided that 100 nddluonal police bye drafted for service on the oceaslon of Parneli’s recep: ion, Nov. 1. It was also deeded that the Nquor-shops shoutd be elosed that day, MILITARY RIGNALS. Denix, Ovt, 27—Ketween 'Tomplemora and Thurles signal flashes on the most ap- rroved military: system are earried on nlzht- yy, ant answered by ilashes from various points on the hills, There Appears to be quite s system of communication hy such slenals nid fiashes whieh fs) generally con- sidered ominous of misehiet, At amecting of the Dublin Diocesan Synod aresolution was passed urging the Govern- Inent to take tneasttres to protect therr Prot- estant countrymen. A copy of the resolu- tion was sent to Gladstone. The Workhouse at Bantry is being pre- pared for a company of soldiers, CONDEMNED, Losnox, Oct. 27—The Home-Rute Con- toceratlon of Britain and representa: tives of radical clubs of London have passed resolutions condemning the prosecution of Irish agitaturs, DENIED, A correspondent at Cork reports an Inter: view with Mr. Walsh, who strongly denied that Manning, the fariver, who wns visited by Healy and hhaself, was tathntdated, COERCION ADVISED, aA mecting of magistrates of tho West Riding of Cork, convened by Enr) Cowper, resolved In favor of the suspenston of the habens corpus, and urged the Government to bring In an arms get, that the Peace Preserva- lion net be reénacted, and that troops be sent to Bantry, Bandon, and Skipvereen, Walsh has beenarrested and veniunded on bail, RANCE, THE POPE AND THE RELIGIOUS DECREES, Panis, Ovt. 24.—The Monde says the Pope has written to the Archbishop of Paris de- woring the denrees against the religlous communities and their appilention. GEN, DE CISsE! Lonnow, Oct, 27,.—A correspondent of the Standard at Paris learns from an authentic source that Gen, Farre, Minister of War, minutely inquired Into the conduct of Gen. De Cissey, and subinitted the report of hig investigation to M. Gambetta, It was then dteelded net to proseente Gen. Do Clssey. AUSTIN'S ATTITUDE, Bupa-Pesrn, Oct. 2—At the sitting of the Austrian Delegation Committee on Foretgn Atiirs Baron gvon Hnymerle, President of the Ltnperial Ministry, replying to several questions, sald, that for the Montenegrin question there could be bat one program, nainely, the execution of the Berllu ‘Treaty; that the Intention of the Porte to cede Date elgno wns beyond all doubt, and that the present hitch in the negotiations is connected with tho purely military details. ‘The Aus- trian Government, he sald, felt bounit to exe orelse Sts full diplomatle Influence in, faver of Greeee, ‘The principal sim of the Powers was to confer with one another ‘on u Individual ineident, and to. coneitate thelr respective views. ‘Chore could be no doubt that Austria and the other Powers still intend te malutain the Ottoman Empire. ‘There was every reason} to hopedhat a come mercial treaty with Germany would be satls- factorily concluded, Barow Von Haymerle asserted positively that Austria and Germany had acted In else concert in every slngle Incldent in relation to the Eastern qnestion, more. especially with regard to the naval demonstration, * DECLARED COMPETENT, ‘The Tribunal of Beziers has declared it- self competent to try the sult of the proprte- tor of the Franciscan Convent there against the Prefect’s reinstatement of monks, ITALY. . GANIBALDI's HEALTH. Rome, Oct. 87—Gon. Garabaldl suffered greatly during hls journey from Genoa to San Dautano d'Asti, Ie Is sv feeble that the ufnost care and repose are required to restore lili to his ordinary health, ATHE CHAMBERS és Are summoned to mect on the 18th of No- vember, ‘ RICASOLT. New York Herat, Oct, 2, A cablo dispatch announces the death yes- terday at Rome of Baron Itensoll, the suc- eessor of Count Cavour tn the Premiership ¢ Italy, He was descended from an ancient Lombard familly, was born In’Tuseany Mareh 9, 1809, and recelved a brilliant education at Floronee, 111s frat prominent appearance in polltles was as a Depuly of tho Legislative Assembly In 1848, and alsu a gonsalontere of that city, Ha took no part In. the rovo- Jution of (1843, and opposed the trinu- vinite headed by Guerazzl and Moutanelli, When, howaver, the Grand Duke ubdlented antl duvoked the Intervention: of Austria, Haron” Rleasoll enersetieally — protestad against his conduct, On the return of tho Grand Duke after the battle of Noyara Rica- soll retired to private life, and did hot reap. par in polities until 185, He took anne ve part in the ttberation of ‘fuseany fn 18% and after the annexation to Pledinunt and the establishment of the Capltal at Florence, became the prineipal coadjutor of Cavour in building tho edifica of United Italy. On the death of Cavour ft 1861 he was Premter until March 8, 1862, when he was succeeded by Rattazzl, and he was agaln Premier from June 20, 1880, untll April, (807, siuce which Une he held alouf from publlo attairs, Te was out of sympathy with the Uitra-Liboril panty how in power, but.was honored by all tuHans for eminont services to the nation, GERMANY, STATE. OF SIEGE AT MAMnUNG, Berti, Oct, 8%—It ts sald the Federal Counell to-day spproved the motion for the proclamation of a minor state of slege at Mambyrg. *, zs % THE PIUSSIAN PARLIAMENT. The Cle-lepls and Conservatives In tho Prussian Parllamens formerly yoted together for President of the House, Now there is a declded differenca between then, caused by the musrappra anes of the President at de Cologne festivities on religious grounds, and the Clerivaly and Conservatives are © com- pletely separated, ‘Tho State Mintstry have approved mcasures to be luid before the Prresian Patiinincnt. The seston is not ex- pected to be greatly Interesting, aa $a. marek’s mort fiportint social ane polithea! reforns arefo be submitted to the finpetial Partiment. TURKEY, APPOINTED GOVERNOI OF ATMASTA. CossTaNtinorL®, Oct, 87,—Dervish Pasha has been appoluted Governor of Albanta, and is charged to arcinge the mode for effecting the cession of Duletene, VROVINCIATH Lonpon, Oct. 27,.—Aleko Pasha opened the Provinetal Assembly, and he observed tn his speech that the poreefl condition of the vouniry was the best pledge of nm tiappy fut- ure for the province, DIRECT NEGOTIATIONS, Viens, O negotiations will conn nee on Thursday between Riza Pasha ahd Montenegro, AFGHANISTAN, THE REPORTED UPtustINa, Lonnon, Qet. 24—The' most recent official intelligence possessed by the Government leaves no doubt that the district around Cabul ts tn nstote. of disturbance, and the home officials thus account for the break fn commutifeations between -Cabul and Simla, ‘The British polltieat agent at Cabal was cone stant in his eonmmunications with the Indian Government, and the fact af these eommuant+ catlons belng Interrupted deduced from. the absence of Afghan news In the Viceroy’s reennt telegrams tons to the belief ft the probability of tha alleged outbreak having occurred, SOUTIT AMERICA. INUNDATIONS. Rio Janno, Oct. 9.—There have been great Inundatlons in the Santa Catharina col ontes, caused by the overilow of the River Itnjabay, ‘The toss of property fs immense. A hundred houses, many initls, and all the bridges wera destroyed, and crops carried away, Creat distress prevails aniong the colunists, A few Hyves were lust. GREAT BRITAIN, DEAD, Lonnos, Oct, 27,—The death is announced of Alexander Murll Guitlemin, aged 63, and Tlenry Frederie Selopin fs dend, aged 7, both eminent French palnters. THE CATTLE TRADE, Tonosto, Ont, Oct. "he prospects of the cattle tude with England are looking up agin, A cable dispateh has been feecived Which contains the amnouccement that the best grades have gone up £2 per head, and other grades in proportion. GREKCE. AUMING. ‘Vinsxa, Oct. 27.—The King of Greeeo has issued a deeree ordering the formation of fifty battalions of infantry of 060 men each, TURKISIC TROOTS CALLED OUT. NSTANTINOVLE, Out, 27.-~The rellefs of pina Distelet have been culled out, « RUSSIA. A MISTAKE, Lonnox, Oct, 27,—A curresponient at St. Petersburg says the ina named Warsehot- sky, who svis arrested In Odessa, 1s not the celebrated army contractor. VARIOUS. SAVED, Loxnon, Oct, 2% he twelve students missing from the yachtlng party. at Amster- dam were saved by Jumping abourd the seaner with whieh the yaeht was in colll- slon, BUDGET APPROVED, Prstiy, Oct.27,—The Budget Comittee of the Austrian Delecation has approved the ordinary war-budget, ¥ TEUBKAN, Oct. 2 STA, 5 —A son of Sheik: Ab- dutlai was killed, in an attack on the Ine trenchiments af Moragha. ‘Tho Persian re- ltefy are two days’ mareh from Urumlnh, ——— A VERY BAD LOT. Criminal Items nt the Police Stations nnd Pollee Courts, Jotn Lucky and Antonia Pfelfer wero held over to the Criminal Court yesterday by Justice Brown tn bonds of &kKeach onucharge of aduttery and fornteation.. ‘The complatat was made by John Chott, and tho defendants walved examination, John ‘Tuttle was arrested on n bench-warrant fseued by Judge Blodgett: yesterday, and held for trlal in bail of 21,00), He Is under indiet- ment for. taking a tetter from the Post-Ollice addressed to Joba P, Tuttle, and baving cushed two money orders It contulned, John Dalton, nearriazo-washer tn the employ of ‘Thomaa Dakin, praprictor of the Adams House, tool a horse, saddle. and bridle bel ong- Ing to his employer and sold the same for $40 ut wrlo's horse-market, on West Twelfth atro ct. Sle was yesterday held in $500 bull to the Crini- nal Court, Harrison Alten, the negro shot at the Monaco Club's bull in Preiflc Hall carly yosterday morn- ing, was not so serloudly brjitred us was at Nrst supposed, ‘The bullet struck him in the mouth, and, after kuockiig out two teeth, and boring 0 hale tn Aine Out Nene the enr on the Nap Counts, the dminken wreteh who fred the shot, was held by Justice Wallace In $700 to the 4th, Sinnii boys, take warn At 6 o'clock Inst evening Frank Burns, 15 years of axa, and Frank Brown, 1 yonrs bf age, tho former liviaz at No, 43 and the latter at No. 723 Hubbard streot, amused themselves by playing Buvengshooter, 2 calibre, White in Burns’ hand tho weapon wis necidentilly dlachurged. ‘The Duitet lodged in young rown's left groin, pro- ducing a wound which Dr. Buchan pronounces: very serous, but ng to the rest he can gay nothing for two or three days. Burns was are rested, and fs held at tho West Lake Street Sta- don to await tho result of bis companton’s wound, : Dury Ail, alina* Frenchy" Brown, a notari- ous Fulton street evprian, was yesterday held tn 21,000 bull to tho Sith for the Jarceny’ of §I5 ensh from Ichurd Murry, a meehanio of somo means, Uving at No. La West Luke atre While on one of his perl- oder) sprees ligt, Saturduy night, | Murrase was met in Dan Worth's suldon on 1 4 by tho women, and. Dick, nlins * Peg-Log” O'Leury, nls au netorlous TUCTEr, ANG 1 UX guloankeepor, On sume provocation Murray wis knocked down O'Leary, who paniched and kicked hin to hls heart's content, The worn, it ts beloved, stole the nioney, Detective Haines is nt St. Louts, whither he wentionrreat Robort Remiu and wife, whe ware arrested there upon a telegriun sent from this city charging thom with the lurceny of about £150 worth of Jowelry and fine raitnent, froin Mrs, Kate Uritinof No. 7 Huron street, at whoxe house they boarded for a thine, — Ko- mun ig tho execonvict why raivod considersble voummotion in thls city same four years aco by a series of bold tiguway robberies, Atter surv- ing out bis thine nt Jallet, he returned to thla elty and entored tho employ of tho, polleo asa. spotter or spy. Me pretended ta bo dolug his beet towards earning an honest Hivelluoud, but, LG ull tho rest of his lags here, ho ty again in | uo talls, IDENTIFIED. © A Very Mard Caso Wanted for At« tomptod Murder. Thore a rumor jintho Pollve Department that RovortStratton,a young man who hus teen tocked: up at tho Madison Street Station fur nearly @ week pust, has beon identified for a robbery und attempted murder one year ago at Hannibal, Mo, The doteutivos thaking tho arreat, while thoy do not deny tho rumor, refused fo say any thing about the ease, most Hkely for the reason that they wish to capture some secoinplice, Stratton bus been well knawn to the police for three yours past. He ig a fineslooking young wand ei tant SaeaEy A good businesd posts von, but he fs thoroughly determined upon gos ing to the bad, and hls boon companion tas been Jnek Leonard, a1 ox: tet, who nearly killed ‘ugt Division u few weeks ago, wud f itive from jJustive. ae ea SUICIDAL, New Youx, Oct, 27.—Johin T. Jones, a formor employé of the Daily Witness, traveling preacher and tract dlatributet, shot himself to-day three tines, S10 thay recover, Religlous manta le the cuuse attributed for the aot, og W YORK, Oct, =F. 0, Vogel, head books koeper for tho tire of Sherman, Cecil & Co., Tours streut, killed timsclt to-day tu front of the mmerguo, a nusn in the Wi who is now 4 OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New You, Oct, 21.—Arrived—Tho Newnham, from Antwerp. Hauuura, Oct, 2t.—Arrived—The Gellert, from Now York, + Loxpow, Oct. 27.—Tho Neckar and Canada, from New York, buve arrived uut, . CRIMINAL NEWS. A Horrible Tragedy Enacted in the Quiet Town of New Albany, Minn. ' Deliberate Murdor of'a Wife and Child by a Jealous Muse band. The Olosing Act tho Self-Destruction of the Latter. Minor Misdeeds Reported from Various Quarters. MURDER AND SUICIDE. Spectat Dispatch ta The Chieaan Tribune, 81. Patt. Minn, Oct. %.—A special to. the Ploncer-Preen from Lake City. Webashuw Coun- ty, thin State, etys: Itubert Lowe, of West Al bany, in this county, shot his wife and infant eblld this afternoon, and then went Inte the Lush about aintte from hie residence and kiied himself, Tho ball passed through Mra, Lowe's heart, killing her almost instantly. The cbitd, 2 yenrs old, wos shot in the herd a little above the tomple, aud survived atont an hour nnd a helt. The murderer ahot hiinself in, the back of the hend, at the base of tho brain, and to doubt ded inimedintely. Damestic troublo was the causn of the tragedy, Several years azo Lowe married tle widow of Sandy Gray, who bad been a well-té-do farmer in tho Scotch suttiement, West Albany. Shu hus had several children’ by Mr. Gray, and they as well ns bla relatives were much opposed to her mare rlage to Mr. Lowe, and, being of a jenlous dis- position, he constantly linngined that they were trying to turn bis wite against him, Several months ago he gave his stepson n severe pound sue for what he nsqutned to neglect of duty, und tie brother: tiv, dunes Gray, tovk the part of the youn man, which so fucensed Lowe that he threatened toshont Mr. Gray. About that ‘ime Mra, Lowe applied for ntdivoree from her hesband, and he went off ona trip te Diketa, fromhleh he retirned fast week, He was a Lirge, strom man, Of violent temper, and pers haps his iinaginury wrongs so wrought upon his tulad as to reader hilm insane, TIE TOLEDO DEFAULTER. Speelut Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Tourny, 0., Oct. #.—There were sone new devetapmnents to-day In the ex-Treasurer Malt matter, which surprised the conmantty hurdly less than tho defnicetion, some six weeks ago, It transpired that he had been indleted by the Grand Jury, now In secret session, for the em- bezzlement of public money, and been arrested, and, tpon being.tuken to the Sheriff's office, gave bull Inthe sum of $10,002: for appearance at Court. The indictment charges Hall with embezzling and converting to his own tee funds belongluy to the County of Liens, to the City of ‘Toledo, and tothe Board of Education of tho City of Toledo, in all 317.164. The proceeding creates great astanighment, froin the fact: that renaurar was given to understand that, Id return to the city und help straighten up affairs, be would not be prosecuted. INDIANA ITEMS. Speelat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Tsptasavonts, Ind, Oct. 2.—Andrew Miller was pardoned by Gov. Willams to-day. He was convicted of munstaughter, and sentenced by the Vigo Clreult Court tw 1873 to twenty yenrs" fmprisonment. | Miller's olfense consisted | in murdering William Ervin, with whom he had been drinking. Dupee and Stone, the men who attempted to kill each other tn Bucktown Monday night, are both still iving. There are suine prospects for Stono’s reeovery, but Dupeo's Injuries are tatal And his death is momentngity expected. "Mrs. Brows and Jogeph Wade, who were to be hanged to-day, huye been respited for thirty diya. LAFAYETTE MURDER TRIAL. Speciat Dispateh to Tne Chicano Tritunes Lavayette, Ind, Oct. 2.—This fa the third May In the murder tril of Maher and Norris, and the interest fn the proceedings Is juerensing. Atong the witnesses examined to-day was Henry Deenhart, who testified that on the even+ (ng tho deed was committed be saw the accused and the deceased (tha Intter Intoxtented) In the vieinity of the hollaw whereahe man was found. He ree ypnized them, and spake to yi. ‘Phe State also produced iv witness who testified to meeting the accused on the other glide of the i iow, They were walking quite fast at the ume. RIOT BRIBERY CASES, HARRtsnunG, et. 2i.—A nolte prosequt haz been entered und entertulued by tho Court in thu ensv of Alexander W, Leisenring, of Mauch Chunk, charged with corrupt solicitation of members of. tho Legislature I the matter ut tho fiotsLosses bil, Tho cases of MeCune, Long, und Sintthare yet tobe settiol, Tho District Attorney sitys he wil subpwan witnesses In those cases inn few days, but doubts if thoy will came to trial In the November or any other session uf Court. SHOT THROUGH TIE HEART. MinpneTowN, 0., Oct. 2—Patrick Dalley, a farmer, ving nesr Puastown, Butler County, was shot bere Inst alight. fla had been put ont ot Mike Riley*s satoan, where he hud quarrleled. with ae nn ain ninias. Themss Johnson, a friend of Cumming, followed Dalley to the street, where he shot him tbrough the heart, Jobnsun escaped. CAR-TIIEVES, Speciat Diputch to The Chicaga Tribune. Orrawa, Hl, Ou ‘The tun who was capt: ured at La Sally recently whilo burglarizing 0 frelyht-enr on tho Chicazo, Rhode Island & Pacttle allway, plended giiity to the charge, aid was sentence a rin the Ppnl- teutiary. His name is Ow ALE. NORMED. Spéclat Dispatch to. The Chieage Tribune, Kansas City, Mo, Oct, 22—-A tnan named George Weaver, who claimed Chiengo na his huine, was robbed of $2,800 ut tho Union Depot hore to-night, He was borrding 2 train, whon two mon jostled him, and, during the maléy, his cont wus cut uid the money extracted. NIGMWAYMEN AND MURDERERS, BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 27.—The three highwiay- men, Mays, Hicka, and another, who escaped from tho Idaho Penitentiary, and killed two of thelr puniverd, have been captured peur Sulinon Fults and returned to prison. MURDEROUS POLICEMAN. A Drunken Ofltcor Shoote at Wounds Els Supertor. The Collawing report was yestorduy submitted to Superintendent O'Donnell by Lieut, Bendel, of tho Deering Street Station, about an affalr which ts n altele out of the ordlune, “Whilo qn bls rounds, at tsi Rorgt. Sheppard met Officer John Quirk ut the and Inat night, corner of (luleted and Thirty-lfuh streets, who, after replying to samy question regarding the condition of his past, abused the. atin the vilewt langue, dieing evidently vider tho ine uence of Nynur, the Beryeaat’s elforts to quiet him were useless. Atier they bud walked company aoveral bleoks, Olicer Quirk, without any preflininary warning, drew bis revolver and struck tho Sorgcunt a severe blow on the right temple and another on the crown ef the bend, and dn tho senile whieh ensued hoe Hired one shot, the bullet grazing the Sergount’s aide, under the lefe arm. Onlcer Quirk was at this crisis disarmed by tho Sergeant, bot he vous Uaued the attack with bls tilly wat) citizens ine terfored, Tho aitcer was locked up on a charge of ussaule Wien ate ly wenpon with intent to. commit murder, The Serecant’s wounds, which: are guite patotul, were dressed by Dr. lildwatl.!” pon receips of this report at headquartera, Quirk was dismissed from the foree, and subsos qnontly, when eae et before Justice lagers soll, was bell in $id) bull to the bobs Eo Aagerty that tho Sermeant proveked hun by repeatedly calling him ou dint, and by swoarlnyg ot tlm, In tho Department ghoppard ds upheld. Ho hus always been o fulthful, outerpriamyg policeman, arid with tus ative exception has ulways got nlong thiely with tho mien under bis coutrol, “Quirk, on the contrary, ty ono of tho “fresh men on the uree, dnd ho has been ln trouble before for Inladeyennors, und porkaps for those reasons he was a ithe more closely walcbed thau some of the othor sen, 5 ee A QUEER KIDNAPING CASE, _ Special Uiayutch to The Chtcugo Tribune, Tononro, Ont., Oct. 2.—An extraordinary caso of kidnapmy aecurred at the Queen's Hotel Inat evening, In which a fuuitive from Justics, a Prominent lawyer from Chicago, and a {Ittlo child were tho principale, Tho particulars as Sur ag can be Ieuried were us folluwes A short timo ayo aman named Jaunies Nuxter, a anu fucturer of friction mutches, residing at Chl- cago, scoured fram thy Government royenug stawps to the extent of $0,000, and Instead of stumping the mutches disposed of thom for 0S ver cont of the yalue, whlch be recolyed In cash, and thon quietly skipped to Canoga, mak- in DMontrest bis fioudquarters, Upon bis -wifo's learning of tho Sniud, sho tniaediutelys applied for a diverce, whieh wae gedhted, anit ehe with her children kept togethers hut Haxtar wits niiximts to eoottte fils Ran, meed 0 yodtes, Aus Just night necomplished bis purpose, From London he wrote to his own and bis wife's law veransking thet to come to Londonas he waa about to leave for Bughind, and he wlahed to take some proyison for his ebitdren, ove of whom they were to bring with them, Mr f. M the wife's soticltor, started Irom Chie mect Huxter, taking with bita the y received u telegrain to enme “a ‘here the bualness could het Yesterday afternoon Baxter and strove “and put up at the Queen's Hotel. Milter supper had been . discussed the Tittle bay “was nent to bed and Baxter proposed that they should go out fora short stroll and then vide the Royal Op Shreve inn nity ites hefore 7 ofetuck, room that he wae trendy. The clerk, low- er, come dick with the Intelligence thit Bix. tere ronin was einpty, and that the boy had itlso disap, el, Itwad then nscertained that the ofties tk bie nt Baxter tonve the hotel fending fire sat Spon further Inquiry Mr. Shreve _ageertuined that Baxter had yone East on the 3306 p.m, train, taking the boy with him, This ue i Mr. Shreve, who $s very reticent and tfallen over the affair, recelved a dis fut from Baxter, who Is in Montreal, explains ig that be hud arrived safe, and would explain awh when they thet. Tho wesistanee of the potice has not yet been exlled Hn ns there nppears tobe desire to recurs the child without baylag Bax- ter arrested, CHURCH AFFAIRS. THE EY New Yonk, Oct. 27. the Protestant Episeo opened in the House of Deputies with religious services, In which Bishop Bissell and the Hey. Mesars, Joseph 8. Jenks of lows, and W.C. Gray, of Tetmessce, olliclated, The Committees on Canons renorted a resolu- tion declining ta confer with the House of stshops In changing the exieting canon on the reinstatement of clergymen who have atan- doned theChurch, The resolution was adopted, ‘The Rev. Dr. Beers, of the Julnt committee on sevuring a misstonury Bishop for each Terri- tory in which there [4 not at present a Bishop, reported in favor of the proposition, The re- port wus adopted, together with a resolution Appointing a committee of twenty-one to act ny an auxiliary to tho Board of Managers of Mis- slong, and to creato a Missionary Bishop fund, The resolution from the Committee on Auiend- ments totho Constitution declaring It -Inex- pedient at the present time to amend tho cons stitution, sons to require future legisiation to be by canon, was adopted, . ‘The report of the Joint Committee on tho sub- Joct of Denconesscs'was, ndopted, It sets furth that women of devout churacter and approved fitness may beset npurt by any Lishop for tho work of Deaconesses, Mr. Durgwin, of Pittsburg, of the Committee of Conference on disagreomentgof the two houses: as to the resolution concerning the ratifiention of the Beok of Common Prayer, reported they bad. agreed to restore one portion of the clause that had been stricken out by the House of Deputies ut Ita session Tuesday. on motion of Dr. Schenck. ‘This was tho cluuse forbidding the use of any prayers other than those tn the Prayer Book . The ftev. Dr. Philip Brooks, of Mussachusetts, presented a minority report, in support of which hesald he saw no reason why the House of Deputlesshould reecde from its action of the previous day. Tho right.” tro sald, to use ex- tempore prayers was inalienable, and any at- tempt to restrict tt would be odious to a great burt of the Church," On the vote he aug taken, the report of the mi- M by the following vote; Cler- 3: elght dioceees divided. Yeas, Hs nity ‘he mnjority report’ wags then adopted, and subject will tow be passed to the Diovesan ventloas for rat A message was received wn the Mouse of Bishops luforming the Ho of Deputies that the House of Bishops deetined to concur with the Deputies touching the canon on Denconessos whieh was adopted by the Duputica Tuesday afternoon, The messiure stated that the action of the Bishops relative to staterhoods had not inet With any consideration by the Deputies. The matter ereuted considerable discussion, and «motion was inade for the appointment: uf tcommittes of two to vislt the House of Ilshops and Iuform them in bebalf of the Hause at Deputies that no discourtesy was Intended in. the non-considvration of thelr message, but that it was overlooked, Tho whole subject was Nunlly tabled, A uiesenge was received froin the House of Ulehops fntorming the Deputies that the former deellned to coneur in the:r resolution with’ re- gard to the veratan of the Bible. ‘The Committee on Ainendinents reported ad- roposition to perinit Misslouary uk OF Questions before the House, JOPALTANS. ue Inst day’s session of { General Convention aa oy Judge Prince, of Long Island, contended that these ¢ tes hid the right to sponk, ant de- clined It was 2 mockery to bring these gentle men thousands of miles stinply to sft in the Hause, without tho privilege of opeuing thelr mouths, ‘After the passage of’ camplinentary resalu= tons to tho olllcers of the Convention, the House adjourned! slice div, The Trlenolal Convention of the Protestant EI burch chisel to-night with imnosng he Church of the Holv Trinity, The avwemblage was large. ‘The Itt.-Rev, Bishop Smith, of Kentucky, presided, Ev entry privers were read by the Kt-Rev, Bishop De Wolf Howe, of Central Pennaytvanin, Assistants pabee Lyman, of North Curolina, reading the jessan, ‘The Presiding Bishop then rend the pastoral letter of the House of Bishops. In conchid- ing the Bishops repost tho counsels and coutions given in the former puse torul letters. ngalnst extravagance fn liv Ing. Inpntience of nny reatralnts upon self Indatrence. passionate fondness: or nn exelting or corrupt chur ing teaeeration of the Gord's da nde. En addres stingy thi a to the clergy and eandalute: tho letter says: Let ne ambition for diaphy ef learning nord ¢ to bo thought original and lunte-minded drive you away from the disebarge of your high and glarioad ermind ag God's ums Daassadors seat to xerk men in Christ's nino to Le reconciled to God” Bishop Sinith prunounead the benediction. * itt forordera, teutarly CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. Muston, Muza, Oct, 27-—-Tha seventh annual Convention of tho Waman’s National Christhin Temperance Union opened this moroing with vlahty-seven delegates from varions parts of the Unite States. The meeting was culled to order by the Prosident, Miss Frances Es Withird, of Chicago, and n prayer olfered by Mra, Annle Willenmyer, After the appointment wand committoea, the Prexitent delivered her’ annual address under the heading of * Proge regs.” OLITUARY. THE TON, E. 2. MANSFIELD. , Speclul Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, CtNncinNAtS, Oct. 27.—-Tho Hon. B.D. Mansiield, @ veteran newspaper weiter und author, well known to ronders of the New York Timea ng “Veteran Obsorver," and to those of the Cineins atl Gazetteas “EB, D. Me died this morning ut his country house, Yamoyden, near Morrow, 0. in hla 80th year, Fl hentth had for some tine been giving way to the Intlrniitlea incident to old aire, while the more acute symptoms which proved futal manifested thomuelves only n few auys ago. He hid fow superiors us a newspaper contributor, but his reputation was not Hinited to that fleld. He was trained fn sulliiars and Iexal service, was thuroughly versed in polities, possessed inuch historioal and antl quurlan knowledge, and wis for sixteen yoars— I8W-"B2—cilitor of the Lincinnatl Chronicle and Altes, and later of tho Raflroad Record. Amon bis best Known works are" Cinclnngt! du Le," Go whe nssoulited with the bite Dr 18; Treaties ast Legal Rivne iH * Life i of. Womens” 18s rh Scott,” lid; Atnerican Education," i “Momolm of Daniel — Drake” Woh; ond Personal Memories, 1802-43," 1si0, He aleo delivered many addresses,—one on the utility of miuthomutics, and several on odnea- tlonal ton vy He was born at Now Haven. Conds in lool. His father, Jured Manaileld, was atetohor and seientitio man. fy be" an aguin from 13]4 ta 162, ho taught ut West Polit, nd fur nine years Intermedintely, beginning with tus, waa Surveyor Ceneral of the Untied States In Oblo, To was uppol ted by) dulferaa to supersede Gen. Hufas Patna, of Maricttn, on the ground that (ne fattor did not understand the cata bling: of meridian tines, The youlg Anasiteld came to Cluelnnatl in 1835, and began the practice of the lexat profod- sion, From that tine lt the present he bus been an notive, moving spirit, and po man that has lived {0 tho ug inady a grenter Lite . He wae twice murried, and evoral chutdrom, aud survived both bie AY wivet BISHOP PD. & DAGGET'E, Rrewyony, Va., Oct. 27.--Bishop D.B, Daggett, of the Methodlat Church, died bere lo-night at 1:0 welock, © Although ke bad been ut tho point of death sever il Umed during th past few tnontys, bia condision of lute bad been moce favorable, and bis sudden death wag a yreut surprise. CAPT, J. J. WARMAN, Meurius, Teun, Oct, 2%.—Capt. J. J, Warman, who has been stenmbouting an the Obla and SMiaslesippl Hise for tho past Afty ycurs, died “to-ulgbt, aged 7 THE WON, JOUN 8, BRASED. Conuunys, O., Oct 21—Tov Huu, Juba 8, Desecy A leading thetnber of the Oblb Dat, died at Lancaster to-day, nzved &) years, CIUAR SWINDLING. An Unfortunate Cuban Beat by a Con tryman The polico are tooklug for Jose Garain, one of A band of Cuban ciguretealers who recently enme to this city and established himself in a shop at No. 1 Clork strect, and a factory ant Now 44 and 46 Polk street, It Is thourht inrcin hasteft town for good. He is wanted for tho larceny as Uaileo of 25,000 clanrs which were placed in his keeping last. Saturday by Hi- lario Bileaut, Another Cuban, who brougnt the clears with hin to this city te place them on anle, He values thetn at £2,007, which 1s un doubtediy much more than. they _ wera worth, night “Bileaut found Garcin's shop and store closed, and failing to find the proprietor at any of his usual hunts reported to the police. A soaren of the etore failed to reveal any of tho elgars, and it ‘wasenslly ascertained that Garcia ‘caused them tobe «1 away In an express-wagon, Tho expresaman who wus employed wns rendily found, and through him the stolen clgnrs were located nf Gus Anterson’s snioon and Inignio at No, 641 Clark street, Garcia having sold them to Anderson for $600, Fate ing tu find the principal in the thoft, the police have arrested Michuel Leich, a salesman in fiarein’s employ, anc in whose care he left the store and shop when ho sarnped town. It is alleged that he vouechel for Garcia and aided If the consummation of tho sale, He, however, denies alt complicity in the affair. ond says Garcia, us well ns nearly all the Cubans who recently came to this elty with Inrge quan- titles of clyars, are swindlers of the worat type. a ONE OF STANLEY'S ARABS, New Yous, Oct. 27.—Prof. Hosedale, from Jerusalem, and six aArnbs, one of then having been In the service of Henry M. Stantey. arrived {uedny from Antwerp, They will svon leave for jostun, BUSINESS NOTICES, Conyreas Water—Catharticand Altcre ative—is uu well-known spceltic for constipation, indigestion, and ult disordera of the stomnch, liver, and kidneys, Ninety yerrs” popular use attests its purity. kafety, and Superiority to all waters of this Avold all course, irritating waters, fore elgu and domestic; they {mpatr tha digestive ovwanr und kidneys, thereby Inductig lereparas bie results. None genuine sold on draught. es For constipation, billousness, Indl- estion, headache, tuke Arend'’s Vegetable Bowel Reyulator, Ht neta ike a charin, Ree sulta: Pure blood, bealtby complexion, clear head, Prive So cents, Depot, northeast corner Madison strect und Fifth avenue, er The Public Will Beware of a Fraudue lens {mitutton of Dobbins’ Electric Suap now ‘being forced on the market by wilsrepresenta- tion, It will ruln any clothes washed with it. Insist. upon having Dobbins’ Electric. ed Macalister'’s Cough Mixture Is the most relinble and safe remedy, Every family should have it for whooping-cough and crotwp. J.P. Lee, corner Haisted and Harrison streets, sole tnanufacturer For sule by all druggists. $a Eniinent Dr. W. €. Cavennazh, Wome phis, Tenn, writes: * For Weak Digestion,, Con- Pesinption, General Dehility, ete. [recommend Colden’s Liebig's Liquid Extract of Leet. <<< Travelers, atop at the Astor Hout (uticura Wonderful Cures of Salt Rheum, Psorlasts, Mohing and Scaly Humors, Scrofula, Scrofuloys Sores, Ulcers, 2. Mercurial Affzctions, FrCuticura Remedies consist of Cutleura Re- solvent, for purifying the blend, through the 0 y eye. and skin, Cutleura, o ein Jelly, which removes dead Hest and akt renders hedithy uleers und oll sores, allays ine slnnnennntl the Ing. and Irritation of the skin nid senip, and Cuticdra Medici Tollet Soup, which restores, whitens, and heautifies the skin. Cuticurn Shaving Soup is the only medicinal Bunp expressly prepared fur suaving. Psoriasis. Thomas Delany, Memphis, Tenn, says: “1 1 have been aticted for aineteun years with Pso- rlasis, and fave spent hundreds of dollars for doctors und suit they enlled blood puritiers, Doctors did not know what to enll tay disease, 1 would eeratched nignta until Uxerateh a selt raw; then Jtwould dry and form into sealeswhich wonid all be seratehed att next night, and so on, hive been conipletely cured by the Cutlcura Itemedies.” fs *, Herd Leprosy. fi. E. Carpenter, Req., Henderson, N. VY, cured Of Pyoriasis, or Leproay, of twenty years’ stand. ing. by the Caticure fesolvent internuliy, aut Cuticura and Cuticum Soap external most wondertitl cuse on reerd. Cure cet Ulled to before a Justice of the Peace and prom- fuent eldizens, AN atileted with Hebing and Seuty Diseases should anontal in full, send to us for this testi- Eczema. F. H. Denke, Eeq.,. Detroit, Mieb., suffered bee youd all dezorlption from nv skly disense whi ‘appeared on hand, head, and fuce, ard rly destroyed hls eyes. The most tureful doctoring: filled’ to help him, and after ait had failed he ueed the Cutieura Resolvent internally, Caticurn, and Cuticura Soap externally, and was cured, and bas remalned perfectly well to thla day, Cuticura Romedtes are preparedt by Weeks & Potror, Chemists and Deugulets, 380 Washington 8t., Hoston, and are for sale by all Deicyists. Pricv of Cuticura,s Medlainal Jetty, smull boxes, urge boxes, Fh: Caticura Resolyent, the Cutieura Mewlelnal Toilet s Putiewrnt Mes Melon Shaving Sonp. 18 cents; In bars for Bare bors and hirwe consumers, Geents. 377 All matted frec. on receipt of price. 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These Garments are carefully graded in sizes from 2 to 16 years; cut, pressed, and finished by tail- ors in the best style; and as they are made of the choicest qualities of Winter Cloakings and Over. coatings, we confidently recom. mend them to all who wish to buy serviceable and good-fitting Cloth. ing for their little ones, Good plain Garments,excellentin shape and finish, from $2.75 to $5. Stylish Cloaks of the best All- Wool Overcoatings, with hand- some buttons, plush or fur trim- mings, silk facings, and sleeve lin. ings, $10 to $15. Children’s Ulsters and Havelocks Made to order at short notice for the ordinary price of stock gar- ments. Every lady in Chicago should see our Fur-Trimmed RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, With Muffs to match,--the most graceful and comfortable Wrap ever introduced for Winter wear. CARSON, PIRIE & C0, Madison and Peorta-sts., and North Crark and Ei'le-sts. + SILKS, Chas. Gossage & Co. 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It) will heal Ulcers nud Sores, 3 Cakes 75 ¢, Beat by Mail Prepaid, Versons employing it have no need tore. ‘ sett to Bulphut Apres for bathitug purposca| Atlrespectable NEECTANYT ot CLOTIL| Druggiets, Fancy Goods Uealers and Grocora keep on bund GLENN'S 8UIe FHUR SOAT;! and will ou de mand fort sup ply the xénuine, ned a capital remedy and BLOTCHES in the very beat theskin smooth FFL The article pity. ES DANE Medleal fruterr ‘ughs and all Lung Diaeasce, led), $0 Leuts, nae Cents, DROGGISTS.