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rae THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1480—TWELVE PAGES. fail John running tha reoontly started “Persona!” cylin in the Clnelnnatl Enquirer, We ench of 1s snlled tna thay skit Along through tho waver of the world: With a nerry Inugh was the rudder set And tho snow-whito salt unfurled. Ob, whore was (ho port cue turk should mako? We siniled nt the voyage before ts, When w cloidlet titted aeross the sun And ts shady fell durkly o'er us. From the Penneyleanta Duteh of JW. Forney, 'Yhe story of Kelloge’s wooing 1s ns fol- tows: Khe wan aliging the part of Fitna in “Mignon where, in the second act, Bbe ling to open soyeral bil » One of tinge missives proved to haan eloquent letter of elght payer Jroma Marquis who bes tong beer in love with her, In whieh he ones more pressed hile sult be burning nceenta. ‘Lhe pretty ruay wis 0 810+ cis and now ft fan upon seoret that the grant Amorloan artist bas given ber hind and her heurt to the tuver who bag woued her siuce tho onrly epring. Underneath the onken table with Its legs of ebor hie, In betweon the gaudy slippers of the editor so new, Sat Allo duinty wieker basket, with bright thoughts so oft reptete, Poorns, stories, tales of travel, and the gush of mmuldens awact, Alb without was cold and dreary, storm-clouds Angered In the #ky', As nrosy-cheeked young maiden mounted up tho etalra ay high, Hound to have her poein printed or find out tho TeMsaN whys hip between two candidates, the namo eerie D. Veoder, thon Burrogato, was eprung upon the Convention snd supported by npetition purportiiy to be elgnod by prominent citizens of Brovklytt. Tt was afterward ascere tuined that many of tho siguatures were forged, and Phil was pointed out as the torger.. There js nothing strange in this, sico thore must bon beginning to overy scoundrolly career. But tt jan little queor that Judge Veeder should have been sv prompt to puLAN AN OpHEadratice we corti sel fur Patlp. Did duntyo Veeder know that Philp forged algnntures to the petition for his nominas ton as Surrojate {1 1876? If ho ald, it ta por euttarly appropriate that ho shoutd husten to his defense, now dial the scnmnp fa urraigned for forgory fn sttll moro important case of oflices punting--the ‘altce-bunting of Gen, Winleld feat Hancock, e ‘yun sextbillty af the Democratle party's principles 1 thiscumpalgn is wott deseribed: in ego Hues? ee cra? nt the moncy pinnk, its shotgun 8 ta reste ro hitiuitition inthe Hast—contraction. In tho West. Ina the elections routed, again thoy tring 1 ‘tty To wit Ma urlit in tho Kouth—freo-trade In tho Nur It dodges Wore, and dodges thore, Its game of halt aud bitty ‘And aiing to hititif a doer, to miss itit a calf, ee . TANcock has contradicted that pas- sage In Col, Forney's blugcapty of fite fu witlelt that verncious chronicter states that he (lane cock) waa tho only lero of Gettysburg. Forney wilt no doubt challenge tha mun who hus given bin tho He direct to mortal combat, and Hane cock. huylag undor the code duvito the chulco of weapons, will gelect pone. And If the pen proves ng deadly to Forney ns it hus to Hancock there will be nothing but inls-sputs lott of the combutunts after the Inky fruy. ‘T was ralsed," tho anid, “near Lacon, and a pouin hero | aunt, Full many a weary month ago, ontitled ‘Cecil Bront! Tt was of n lovely helross, tall and stately, proud unde, , With a weulth of wavy tresses like a stream of molten gold. a Roaun A. Unyon, the ex-Rebel, dofended tho forger Philp, and vt the conelusion of the firet day's logan) procedings the rascul’s pis gave theeo cheers for Mlancovk. Thus tho Demos emtic candidate for the Mrestdenoy was appro- pefately erueliied betwoen two thiev tho “Mamma said ‘twas just too awoct for any earthly bit of uso, And that 1 could make a lot of monoy writing, If thiof who tried to steal the Government Vd chovse, of tho United Stutes by rebellion, and the thief | So I sg It to your office on the clghtecnth day who tried to aten! away Gurtleld’s wood mame by or May, forgery. “Twat a veritable witches’ bell-broth | Telling you to please remit a check for Mfty tn a pirt pay.” Rtondly smiled tho man who edits as tho basket out he Kicked, Saying: “ Plunge your arm in thore, my les, and freoly take your ploks With the ordinary pucls I am inild, for pity's sake But for adamantine nervo and cheek you falrly take the cake.” Down tho long and lonely stalriway went tho inniden's Httle feet, While tho briny teurg welled up into her littio yes so sweet. In ie room tho brawny editor a frest clgar did ight, Nor wiet ho of tho saddened heart bla words had mado that night. RIOTOUS CONDUCT. KRough-and-Timblo Row nt Silver Lonl Groves Enrly Inst oventny strect-caremployés brought down town rumors of @ murderous adfray at Bile ver Leaf Grove, cornor of Ogden avenue and West Twelfth street, und the Western terminus of the West Twelfth and Ogilen avenua streetecar Ines. Tho Hinman street police were telephoned for fuformation, but thoy hud = =onot) henrd oof §=ft, «and = Officer ‘Thorne was sent to Investigate, A TamuuNy re- porter alsu went to the grove, aud thore ascor- tained = thut four’ young men, presumnbly thieves, for they certainly looked and nected lke auch, bad spant the greater portion of the after- nuon in pluying pool and drinking at Robert Kuhimonn’s stloon. Tho proprictor sw money being passed. from one. to the other, which caused him to think they were playing for 0 cents 4 aldo, but he was too busy with n wumber of farmers to intarfero with this gxumbling. Al fuur were more or toss under tho iniluonce of Hauor, and abot 4:40 o'clock a quarrol arose over a 85 gold ples, witeh one of the men bud thrown on the tublo ne a wager, and whieh had been stolon by ono of tho othor three, After somo nnrry words tho loser took, position in tho dcorwny, and sald no one could Jeave tho place until the coin was restored to him, A parley enstted, and thon tho threo men suddenly rushed upon him with Iv strict accor with tho cternnl fitness of things, whon Phiip, tho forger of tho alleged Garilult-Morey tetter, was leaving tbo court+ room on Wednesday, his sympathizors gave three cheers for Huncock, thus asgoclating the name of tho Demuverntie candidute for tho Prealidency with treachery, meanness,and crime, in tho person of tho villuin who retired arni-dne arm with the ex-lebel Roxer A. Pryor. a ‘Tue Buffalo Commercial has recelyed by grape-vine express tho following important let- ter: Yo Witla TH, English—My Dean Stn: There seems to be wn Iinpression that Lam runolag on the Demovratic plitrorim, foam tou’ sound an Amorican to everdo that. Ay fur tho tirir urstion-f am ready to take both sides, but think [t should be Ignored by al good mon us a local issue, Very truly yours, Wy. 8. Hancock, oo Tr will bea hard fight in Cook County this time, und no mistake. Busluees-men must abut, ‘up thelr places and give tholr clerks a chance to etundat the potls all day. There should bea Vody-guard of not legs than 100 Republicans at each poll In the elty from the pening to tho closing. There uve 1:2 polis, und tho total num- bor of tho bady-guard should not, thorefore, ba Jess than 13,3 ——— Mr. Ianntsos Is convinced that, “1f prop- er, eMiclent work 18 done, Cook County will give asuflolontly Jarge majority tu redeom the Btute from Republican rule und give itd Electoral vote to Hancook.” Who bas convinced him? Mike McDonald? And does ho vonsider foruery and false registration “propor and etticlent wark"y ——— APROMINENT merchant, while his name ‘was being entered un the registry of one of tho South Division preclucta on Tuesday lat, marked thut “he hudn't voted for twonty years thut "his Inst voto wag cast for Belt and E erett." It is scureely necessary to ude that ho proposes to yote for Garield, Ustren Srarrs Supervisors may arrest any policemnn, or Mayor Harrison himself if he attempts to interfero with tho Federal Election Dilliard-cues: threateningly held fn hand. Jaws noxt ‘fuesday. Thoro will boa higher power | and a battle, ramimonced, iit, and than the City Government of Chicago repre- parades Hee en pane eee. oy sf hem, and man who lost the - ooln, Seniesa gel alk noRt TuESRy togethor with another who had fallon. from i plizen fn taking his eseaue, and who was stunned by the fall, were compeliod by him to return to the knfoon, 60 thut the nelghvorhoad would not be disgragad with a ght, ‘Tho assall- ing two dlsappuyared nas tho pralric, ovl- dently bent on mischief, Subseyuently the “men Ieft, and © entering Robert Kuteshnr’s saloon on Ordon avenue, dostanded Deer, but the auloonxeoper refused, They became very bolatorous, ugod tho vilost langtinge, and inne thrents, until John W. Curtis, an old man Ti yonrs of aye, stepped up to thom, and coun- soled them to bebave themselves and drink no more. Ho got nothing but abuse for his pala, and whe they struck at hint he allached with o one and fell. with bln fone steps ut the front door. say the young man was atruck by Curtts with a heavy cane, and othors that berecolved a sovoro wound on the hend by falling on the steps. | Ho bled coplosly, und those wbout thought hint dead. Els companion procured an, express wagon from J, F, Baumgarten, and took tho in- Jurod tian home, ‘The police upon hearing of tho affray arrested Curtis. and after a tedious search found the ine Jured man ina pint pha in the basemontnt tha northwest corner of Blizaveth and Madison streets, where he bad beon left by hiscompanton, and where it $s thon, neo we ene Dr. Miller, who oxamined his Injuries, sald the out wis Q sovare ong, but not necessarily, dinger> ous. Cnrtia wus sot at liberty: upon tho nequist«, Uon of these frets, Later, whon tho injured niin got Kober, he exonerated Curtis, aud blamed hunself only. flls namo [6 Casalua Baldwin, and, aa far as is known, i9an honest and burd+ working painter, <a ‘Tuens Is nothing discouraging in tho ‘reg: istration, ‘ho iucreuso has been grentest in tho Republican wards. Besides, au Increase in,tho voto usually glvos more to tho majority: party than to its opponont, and the Republican ja tho majority party In this county, Surrorr the Federal Election Inws and ofticers, and tench Mr. Harrison to keep his hands of tha ballot-boxes, ‘This: Is nut a city election, and city oflcers should have no moro todo with it than any private cltlzen, except to keop tho peaco, Ot! tell usa story of Rorey O'sforey, and now your story's bogun; - Thon toll us nnothor of Philp and bla pothor, And now your story is done. : Sosn Republicans in tho Eighteenth Ward willie bappy if tne Intech House gang sleops at Als drunk in tho Conk County Jall Tuesday night. ‘Try Forgery party is lso tho Ropenters’ Party, tho False Nuturatizution party, the Tissue- Uallot and Shotgun party, Look dut for thon, ‘Tne Domocratte party, not content with forging u title to respectability for {teelf, must. also forge n slunder nygnlust fa opponents, | ELEVATED RAILROADS. Moston Will Mave Nono of Them. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunte Hosron, Maas, Oct, 28,—Tho Raltroad Com- inisslonery to-day decided advorscly on tho say- eral petitions for otevated riilroads, and tho community has a happy deliverance Crom what wasiast wintor fooked on aa au assured ovll. The Board declines to grant such locations aa were usked for on tho ground that {t bag no an. thorlty todaso. Tho Juw ts huperative on the Roord to grant some locations when the demand {a made in proper form, but the rugtrictions are such that building a read upon any possible location that would bo toga would bo too costly, and tho roud Itt after Ib hud en constructed would bo - almost useless, Tho wurm that wag folt by the op. ponents of tho cloyuted-road nutsance when: he revent decivion of tho Supreme Cuurt was made, lost tho promoters of the suhome would carry itthrough n° spite of ull opposition, $3 proved to be groundless, ‘The Board einnot, under the law, grunt a location through streets; tennnot, undor its general powors, enable allrond company to take Innd alrond y dovoted to public uses. A location vannot be granted at albuntil an estimate of the coat of construction hus been wade and a certain percontage of it aid in. Peuprictors of land would have a right fo claim sceurity for thetr Jand damages, ond companios must pay forall incidental damage enusod property, . A BOND ‘THIEF. Robert Stratton, tha West Division ‘Thug. ¢ Ittransplros that Robert Stratton, the Wost Division thug, bas not been fduutiflod foro murderous aesault and robbory ut Hunnibal Mo, Tho policy huve positive information that to ls wanted there on sh Bi far thoy have been unable ta gut an answer from tho Hanlbul authiorttfoa Thoro is anathor good case. hyntnat him, howover, upon which ho can cually be beld, Some months oyu 8300 in bounds were stolen from 8 West: Division residence, and be has boow fdontified u8 tho wan who subsequuntly called Bt tho house for the purpose of OOM DE for their returi. He took with him on his visit a companion, who reuulicd on the lookout outside, Tuopportunely — somubody lott io. house rear duur, | whilo negatlations word pending; und’ tha lookout at ouce guuy tle alurin, Ua that the polica ration lado tho \ Renuxr corruption, ballot-box stuffing, Pollco fraud and {nterferonce noxt ‘Tucsday by Youur the straight Ropubllosn tiokot. —— \ TAK plenty of sleep Saturday night and Sunday, but bu nt the polls Tucsday morning by daybreak, aud stay thoro till night. a A LEGAL registration ins no terrors for Republicans; but an Megal votor ts pritng facie ADetocrat, Look out far thom, ed ‘Tue penalty for uttering a forgery 13 as €yero us tut for committing 0 forgery. a, Wit. he bo “a good enough Morey until after election"? a : Tne Forgery party never can control this country, Bray at tho potls all day. PERSONALS, | “John Kelly always was o horrid thing, Anyhow,"—3, J, Tiiden, \ | Bernhardt will not visit Georgia. The peo- plo there are tuo fumillar with Bir. Stophens, “So much. for bucking lam,” os the Chl- cago mau remarked after drawing a chock ta Sette bie fossos in tho pork dost, "What docs France need 2” asks the Lon- bd Thnea, Soap may not ba the right auawer thivquostion, but it won't do any barn, fhe Spirltof the Democratls Press” ts ane heading toa column in the New York Sun, ey a very-bigb-toned nue for sour-mash. "He was a kind parent, a good elt 2d bad three homies that could beat conaldored ybuut tho right thing for an obituary. in Kentucky, Leopta tnlk feelingly of tho troubles of En- land, scoming.tu forget that right heroin Amer. thoro is an apparently, well-orgaalzed wover rene to atart anothor buso-balt longue, "Woman naturally shrluks from exposing R sad passages in bor life to tho world,” says the ne ‘This jutruo, Tho most amiling faco at © party ofton conceals x broken bustic. We folks weuliysttSoud di ud Loft, under the 8 are inclined to think that they have dis. | folky a hasty © msrertee . ere cnduayorlig tovutra covered another raou-loreo in Koutuoky. Tho | ietweom in Tactyinore Suatho such Antontiou t numuor of tho Loulsvitte Commercial con- | He hns siuce told tho story to his companions, to tains au editorial headod * Prosperity’s Dawn.” | show how amart ho was. The will of the late Lydia Marla Childs, of oe Rave 82,000 to the Huinpton Agricultural Hegoin Virginity and distributed $9,000 more tad Some half-dozen charitable institutions, i The New York police givo notice that John icUant, one of the most skillful burglary fn the souutry, ig i Jarwe, a reward of $230 being SUICIDE, Speclal Diapateh tu The Chicaga Tribune, Dea Motes, Iu., Oct. 2—~A Bwoilo, recently from Stockholm, was {pund dead in bis bed at a hota here this morning. Pupors found in bis effects showed that bo was a Corporal of tho King's Guarda, and left Stockboluy on account of trouble with a wowan. Desth wes caused by uureol¥e poison Offered for his) farccet. Wo may bo wronm, but it sUlke w dead sure thing for tho olllvers to FOREIGN. A Terrific Gale Along the English and. trish Coasts. Much Damage Reported nt Ya- rious Points on Sea and Land, Tho Exoitement in Dublin and Vicin- ity Oongtantly on the In- : orease, More Arrests Ordered and Other Extraordinary Pre« cautions Taken, War on the Ferry Cabinet In- . augurated. by Gambetta’s Mouthpiece. The Cession of Dulcigno No Nearer Consummation than It Was One Month Ago. Letter from the Marquis of Lans- downe to “The Chicago Tribune.” Three Thongand Miles of Persian Terrl- tory Overrun by the Warlike Kurds, Who Are Engaged in an Indiscrim- inate Slaughter of the In- habitants, - GREAT BRITAIN, PLOuDS. Lonnon, Oct. 23—Floods are reported from Monmouthshire, Oxfordshire, and other parts of the country. DEATH OF AN ACTOR, The death Is announced of the aetor,. Charles Harcourt, of Drury Lane Theatre, from tho eifects of & fall through the stage- trap at the theatre, STORMY WHATHEM. A terrible northwestern gale was reported from Pymouth Inst aight, Daybreak showed five vessels stranded, but the crews wero all saved, P The steamer Gollert, from New York for Hamburg, Is dotained In Plymouth Sound by the weather, ‘Tho zale ts subsiding, A schooner entering the harbor of Soutt® Shields foundered, and nil hands except the mate were lost, ‘The steamer Trawlop cap- sized while entering the same harbor, and twelve persons were drowned. The steamship Neckar, from Now York for Bremen, landed at Southainpton the sur- vivors of the crew of ths British bark Mar- garet, Capt, Yuill, from Moblla, Aus. 5, far Greenock, which was abandoned, capsizet and dismantled. Two lives wore lost by tho disaster. No telegrams were received from Paris to- day in consequenco of the storm, ‘The floods at Leeds hayestopped, , Soverat mills and hundreds of persons haye been thrown out of employment, + Agreat storm has been raging at Dublin sinée yesterday, and inuch property has beet destroyed. Fully ftty fapillles In the suburbs have been made homeless by the storm, At Plymouth the brig John May, from Bull River, 8. C,, for Friedrichstadt, drove along side of tho Batten brenkwater this morning, and remnaing there, Capt, Mitchell was drowned while endeavoring to geton shore on the breakwater, At Bradford thore was a heavy rain and snow storm, and railway traflic was Im- peced, 4 i ‘At Leleoster the rain began to fall Tuesday evening, aud has continued since, flooding low-lying districts, Wenlock experienced thirty-six hours of heavy rain, Many houses were - flooded, At Op, im, the gas suddenty went ont, leav- tug the whole town in darkness. At Oldham thors was a heavy snow-starm. At South Shields there was _n heavy sea, Fishing boats word unable to go out, aud ships put back to harbor, Jn the Wealds of Sussex low-lying lands pre- sent the appearance of lakes, white in War: wickshire the waters In some pinecs extend asfarag tig eye can reach, Itundreds of wuch charged, but thug. acres are submerged, ronils are under water, and trafic Is much buterrupted, ii met pet Inst evening tho barometer fell 10 23,00, * EDWIN HooTH, ‘The reoponing of tho Priucess Theatro with, Edwin Hooth is postponed until the oth of Novembur, MORE CUNATIDERS, Tho Cunard Steamship Company ling con- cluded contracts for tho constriction of three powerful screw steamships for trans: attantle service, the largest-to bo of steel, 7,000 tons, nnd 8,600 horsu-pawar, to bo called the Aurantia; the others to ot 4,000 tons unt Ay mM ower, and to be ealled, respect ively, the Payouls and Cephalonia, VinST VOYAGER, ‘Tho steamship Assyrian Monarch, the firat of tha new steamers to form the “ Monarol Line,” to run between New York and Lone don, sailed to-day, TURKEY, : MESSENOER MURDERED, Raauss, Oct. B—A messenger sent by Riza Pasha with a proclamation te the inhab- [tants of Dulelano, in reference te the ces ston of that place, has been murdered REUNION OF TURKISI PROVINCES, BeEntaN, Oct, 23,—Aicko Pasha, or, correct ly speaking, the Parllamentary Committes, which he suifers to govern the country, has sanetioned the organization of x soclaty for the reunion of Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Eastern Roumella, WILL NOT GO TO WAR Prati, Oct. %.—In the Budget Committes of the Hungarian Delegatior to-dlay Baron yon Jaymerle, replylag to a question; anid if, after tho settlement of “the iilitury details connected with the surrender uf Muleleno, nnd after Who withdrawal of tho Turks, Mons tenegro should not have occuplud the de- bated territory within a certaln short period the naval demonatration would cease, and Austria would not participate in any Bleps whieh might lead her into Mrther compllen- fons or Jute warlike aetlon agalust We tl Porte, ANOTHER MITCH, Raavsa, Oct, %,—Tho Prluce of Monto- negro having retused to transfer tho negoti- ations to Kuna, the Ottonmm Commissioner has left that place, Negotiattons continue, however, With Riza Pasha, TURKISH DUPLICITY, Bansio, Oct, 98,—Riza Pasha tins Informed the Montenegring that the meoting at Kunis must be postponed for wv low days, a3 ar rangements for the surrender of Dutcigno ure hot complete, Bozo Petrovic, the Stonte- negrin counnander, will go to cap at Anti vari on the 0th Just, to act as a delegute, and be ready to move his troops the moment hereceiyos tha assent of the ‘Turks, No hope whatevor 13 entertalned at Cettinje of the Turks boing in earnest. about the ‘sur- render of Duleigne, GERMANY, OPENING OF THY PRUSSIAN DIET. Brian, Oct. 2%—Count Von Stolborg Wernlgerode opened the Diet to-~lay. ‘The Emperor's speech, read atthe open- ing of the Landtag to-day, expresses thanks for the popular mauitestatlon of loyalty at Cologne on the occasion of the celebration of the completion of the cathedral. The estimates for 134) promise a anrplus whieh will renster 14,000,000 marks available for tha reintssion of Prusslin. taxation... "The trans: fer of private railways to the State has bens. fited the fiances and tratt annltae WHT be called upon to cobpernta ht bare tie gut a economic reforms for tho whole Empire. THY COINAOE LA’ ‘The Cologne Gazette says: “Wa are ase sured that the Government has no intention to make any alteration In the Jaws relating to coining REATDEN STERDICTED, ‘The Federal Council, ata plenary sitting yesterday, unaniinously adopted the motions of the Gavermnents of Prussia and Hanbury Ju favor of Interdieting, by virtue of the antl Bockallst how, the restde in Hamburg, Ale Wanidsbel, Vlameberg, nud La ety, of al silty public snfe in fores tor one sear, 10s operution conmenre Jug In the Prussian portion of the above dee scribed territory from to-morrow, FRANCE, WAI ON THE PERRY CABINET. Pants, Oct. fhe Journals here have been diseusshig the speech of Floquet, the Radleal Deputy, nt Valence, and the mouth- ! aumbetta. Judging from the tone h, Ferry unist not expect a, long or quivt term of oflice, and the reassembling of the Chamber of Deputies will be the slg- mul for his fall, Floquet roproaches the Cub- net with following a policy of compromise, for which De Freyeluet wis so severely blanied. Ie shows favor only to three Gam- bettist ministers,—Constans, Cazot, and Farr¢,—who aone.are worthy of bolngaparent by the Chamber, This means — that the same system will be employed agalngst the Kerry Cabinet na against its pretlecessors. ‘There fs fittle deonbt that in the opluton of the Floquet group the fail of the Ferry Cabinet is destrable, firstly, be- su that Cabinet exists, which ia cringe senongh: and, secondly, becanse it was, BY cronted apart from the. direct intuence and | riitssion of the Gambettist group of which aie Brisson, and Allain Farge are the Teadings menthers, WILL BE PHOS ED. The Government reso) ved at a meeting of the Cabliet Council to-day to proceed against Gen. Charette for haying In a speeeh ata re- cent Legttinikt banquet at Roche-str-Yon used Janguags ealenlated to stir up clyil war, PERSIA. DEPREDATIONS HY THE KURDS, TRUEMAN, Oct. B—Ib 1s sald the Kurds are firing into the Town of Mumylah, North- ern Persian, ‘The ‘Town of Khol, in the same province, Is also threntencd, Another body of barbarians destroyed Malnnuiljet, two tiles from Satukateh. Retnforeenients of Persian troops on the way from ‘Teheran are a week's journey from Sainkaieh, TENENAN, Oct, 23.—'Thore ate rumors from Tabriz that the Kurds, under Shetk Abdul- lah, have taken Uruninh, No further news: from: tho British Consul at Uramlah, the telegraph wires to Khol having beep cut for the last three days. INDISORIMINATE SLAUGHTER, Lonpow, Oct, 9%--A. dispateh from Meshed states that $0,000 Kurds tinder Shetle Abdul. Inh are advaneing on Tabriz, ‘They are now at Maragha, “They haye masaacred the en- tlre population of ‘So Uj Bolak. ‘The garri- son of Tabriz Is only 2,000 strong. leln- forcumunts of 7,000 mon, twenty guns, with five Austrian officers, under commund of an unele of the Shah, have been hurriedly sent from ‘Teheran. cA alannah from Teheran says the first Kurd division evaded tho Tabriz treops, and. jas gone south in the direction of Hamadan, ‘The ’feheran divislou has zone to encounter, it, The Kurds aceupy 3,000 square miles of Perslun territory CHINA. RIOT AT CANTON~PREPARATIONS FOR WAI WITH RURSIASLI HUNG CHANG, Snanaar, Sept. 2.-—-A serlous riot oc- emrred fn Canton on the 1ith Inst, between two rival factions af.the lower order of natives... French priests who were trying to quell the disturbanes were assautted with missiles by rioters, ‘The tilltary fired one or two volleys and dispersed the mob. Some rioters wero Killed and one priest was wounded, Reports from Tientsin say that the prepa- rations for war are active, but there is some diversity of opinion anong the Grand Coun- ell, some arguing that It is better to take tho chuneces of war with Russia than submit to the terms she wishes te impose, In tho meantine, Admiral Lessofsky Is preparing at VTaulvustork: tu support te Russian de- minds, Li Hang Chang was recently, summoned to Poking, but refused lo go, and will not go unless, as on a former visit, his own, troops guard tha city gates and go with btm in great force, It is said ho recently visited the King af Corea to open Hs country to foreigners ng the only means of preventing Russia from nbsorbing it, IRELAND. RXCITEMENT IN DULEIN, Lonnon,. Oct, 23.—There is great excite- wentin Dublin. It ts stated on good authori ty that warrants finve been {ssued for tho further arrest of members of the Land League. LANSDOWNE, MY LOND MARQUIS EXPLAINS JUST HOW HE DOES IT, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Kenmarm, Ireland, Oct, 2, 1880,—My at- tention has been directed to a paragraph in ‘Tne Cincagco Truxe of the 2d of Sep- tember fn which reference Is made to the condition of Uie tenants on my Kerry ostate, ag described by Mr. Redpath, ‘Tho description is summarized In the fol- lowing terms; “Thy rules of the estate cause tho special hardships. They prohlblt inarriages among tho tenants, except with tha permission of tha agents, or the sheltering of any person, whother relative or tiot, in any eablu on the estate. ‘Tenants! or laborers’ children who doaarry without pormission are ejected at once, ‘Lhe common punishimeut for sholtor- Ing strangers or vistlors [yn fine of a gnle's rent, A galo ts hulfa year's rent. Several dieaths have been enused by the operation of these rules, ‘Tenants have been fined for sheltering thelr own children. Women about to be contined have been turned out to suffer the inclomencies of winter.” ‘Phose who read Mr, Redyath's lottors in this country are able to judge for them- selves of the probabillty of his statements, and can, if necessary, verify thom on the spot. ‘The readers of your widoly-circulated Jour- nal haye no such opportunities, aud for thelr Information L ask your permiasion to make the following observations: : No rules “prohibiting marringes" or the “gholtering’” of the relatives of the tenant or other persons exist or lave existed upon thisestate, ‘Tho fine of o gnlo of zont is not “a common puntsiiment for sholtering vislt- ors or strangers,” wer have “saveral deaths" beon caused by the operation of rules such as the above. : ‘Tho mtsropreacntattons of which I com- plain appear to have arisen out of the follow- ing clrenmstanices: Allcompstent authorities are agreed that no cause has contributed more towards hue man suffering in thls country than the iml- nute subdivision of the farmers’ holdings, ‘The effocts of tho famino of 1843 wero must fatal In thoso districts where the progress of subdiyision had been unchecked, and {tis in thein that the distress. which has since yis- ited Ireland has been most severe, There are In three countigs glone about 54,000 huldinga, valued at or under 24 # year, Such holdings are manifestly too small ta support & man and his family in comfort and reapectability, a Landlords exporlence the greatest dificulty In proventing further subdivision; the poor- est tenants will, tf permitted, often subdivide thelr holdings amoung members of their famillea. ‘tho {andiord who hag let a farm barely sudlclent to matutain one single fuutly, to a single tenant, is surely bound to Intervene If he finds that farm fi course of being broken up Jate tivo separate lots nnd inaite Hable for the support of two separate families. Sneh Intervention on the part of the Jand- Jord ins froin thie to thine occurred on this state, and bas tisually tinker pluce under some sich cireunstances ns these: A tenant having deshznated is eldest son as his st nr eta hin mariied and estabe lishes him with tis family upon the farm, ile afterwards gets a diughter or younger son iarrted and endeavors (a establish: hin or her with a second family upon a of the and, either fn 0 cow-house or hor f Ing. or in the farm dd by tho tenant’s family and the eldest son, ‘The first person to alert to the arrangement is usually tha eldest son, who, In all probability, obtalned the hand and fortune of hls wits on tho express stipulation that he was to sueeced to the whole Farm. and who sees with disinny the fruminent loss of a part of his patrimony, alrendy slender enough, tis clearly und the tenants themsel Ings altauld become ‘smialter willl, or th Human beings dependent ina great jmensure. wien 0 preearions crop should bef more closely huddled together thin they are at Als moment {ngome parts of Western Ire- land, Where’ such subdivision as I have do- seribed {4 attempted in the face of repeated warnings the fandlord must either shut his eyes and submit, with the knowledwa that the example set will be followed in ninaber- Tess cnses, or he mitst enforce the so-cntted estate rile and insist npon the removal of the intruding family. Lhave the honor to be, slr, your obedient servant, LANSDOWNE. VARIOUS. TYPHOON IN JAPAN, ¥ Francisco, Oct, 23,—'T'ho last steamer from Japan brings the news that a typhoon passed over. Yokohama on tho 20th ult. do- ing considerable damage to bulldings there and dn ‘Tokio, ‘The isht eratt tn the bay suffered ely find a great many lives ‘The adl were los joining ports also sustained great loss. RAILWAY COLLISION, Lospos, Oct. 25—By a. railway collision atflershal, Belgium, to-day, seven persons were killed and a number hijured. THE ARGENTINE EMMLIc. Buenos Ayres, Oct. 28.—All the provincial arnies will be abolished. A. proposal has been made In Congress to grant a subsidy of $1000) yearly to Roche's line of steamers between Iuenos Ayres and New York, TILE VICENOY. Sita, Oct. 28,—The Viceroy of India has this place for Lahore, CUDA. Manip, Oct. 2—At nm meeting of the Cabinet Cosnell, at which the King presided, Prenmler Canovas del Castillo said 15,000 troops in Cuba would probably be disbanded shorty. eo oe 34 PROSMSES SUSCHIEP, Ttoste, Oct. 23.—There {fy every reason to fear that the commemoration of -Mentana, at Milan, may prove serlaussy inis- ‘ievous, especially Jf Gen. Garibaldi ond MAM. Rochefort and Ryat are present, a ORIMINAL NEWS. MISSOURL MURDERS. Epectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MAYVILLE, Mo, Oct 23—The pretiminary trial of Albert Talbott, charwed with the mitrder of his father, Dr. P. H. Talbott, in tats county, on tho 18th of lust Septomber, and Mra. Talbs her son Ed, aod thelr bired. mun [onry W arrested as nevomplices, torminnted to-night and resulted In the Talbott boys and Wyett be- {ng bound over without ball, and Stra, Belle Tal- hott, wife of the murdered man, held fn 21,000 Te! ball to nwalt trial at tho Clreutt Court the coming term, No ovent for years ne erented = puch = an—sexeitement in this city as this trial, tho court-rvom being proked with spectators during the three day's it hus been in progress. Detective Brighton, who worked up the case, when put on the stand testiticd that tho ‘Talbott boys, whoso conthlence he bud previously got disguised as a Ieborer, had confessed hayiug committed the crime to him; that thoy had hired him to kill Wycth, alleging that Wyeth wags in tho secret of thoir fathor’s “death, and thoy feared would reveal tho same; and — further, that he bad entered into an agreement with tho two Talbott boys to rob a train, mails, and bunks, ‘This avidece was, in the main, core roboruted by Wilford Mitchell, a brothor-in-luw Of the aeceased, Mitcbell also. testified that Wyetd had told him that be had kMed Witham AW Suunders, who was found dena fu thia olty Inst spring under very susplctouselreumstances; that be and tho Talbott boys met Saunders in a house of ill-fume on the might he was mur dered, Suundors “being In an Intoxicated condition; = thnt «when = Saunders lett the house to xo ho followed him tho crossing of the Wabish Noud, where be to kitted bin and then robbed him of 8150, and that he divided the money with Ed Talbott, Henry Wyeth, one of the parties charged with being an Houunplice, bna confeascd to Sheritl Loe! that Ed ‘Talbott shot his tnther, and thit tho Talbott boy, Ed und Albert, molded tho two-ounce billet which bo aliegos Ed shot through his fathor's body. Ittaonly proper to state in this connection that the Talbott boys state that tho hired mun, Hyoth piurdered their futhor, and agsert their nnd Tho caso ag It now. stands looks bad for the Talbott buys, and resolves steel into u simplo matter of credIbtlity, of | witnexecs, Brighton, tho detective, Mitchell, and Wyoth are belloved when tho cage comes up for trial at our Circuit Court, which convenes Monday, Nov. & tho probabllitics nro the ‘Falhott boys will havo to answer for thelr critnos with tholr lives, A largo reward having been olferod for the nr- rest aud Spnrehension uf the Doctor's nssasins, has lod Detoctlye Urighton and bin associate, Mitchell, to work up tho case, nnd belng Inter- ested parties their ovidonco will be tuken with aomo degree of allowance, MURDER TRIAL, Bpeeta Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LA¥AYETTE, Ind, Oct. 2 Much of vo-day's time in the Norris and Maher trinl was con- sumed in tho examination of Dr. Yount, County Coroner. A portion of the dead tnan’s akull was also brought iu durlug the progress of the eyl- douco, the bettor to explain tho nature of the wounds, The Doctor safd the wound on tho right sido of tho head was of Itself nocessarlly fatal, it was 80 severe as to cause a depression on the brain, and ope that could not bo reached by modical skill, Tho man would remain rational until Intlummation set in. Any attempt to help tho Injurod man, by a surgion! operation, Dr. Yount testified, would have produced death, ‘The wound was made with a covered Instrument of some description, be thought, for the reason that although powerful enough to crush tho skull in, it novertholess did not break the ekin over the spot where inflicted. —— CONVICTION AND SENTENCE, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, DAnvity, IL, Oct. 8,—Tho trial of Frederiet: Kester for tho murder of his wifo, Minnio Kes- tor, brought to this county on a change of yeuue from Iroquots County, baa occupied tho atton- ton of our Court for three days, and terminated thia morning by the Jury bringing ino verdict of murder, and the sontence of douth by bang ing, Tho avidenco was all clrcumstantial, ond was to tho cffect that Kestor was in tho habit of heating his wife and otuorwieo cruelly treatin ber, Uno morning hor body was found burlud {iva furrow hia field, and mutilated almost be- yond recognition, and the husband missing, Io was aCterwarda captured (n lows, where be wae diving Under an ssaumned name, brought buck, and tried, With the rosuit na above. Tho usual motion was made for 4 now triul, to be argued next woek, JEALOUSY, Sptctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunc. Sioux Crry, Ia, Oot, ALA blackwinith named Louts Domars, living ‘at Jotforsan, Dak, nt tompted to shoot his wife yesturday, and thon inade an unguocessful effort to suleldo, but only shot a bole (n bia left ear aud seulp. Tho wita had beet too duthnate with another man, KILLED INA QUARKREL, |. ATLANTA, ‘Gus Oot, 28.—Tom lutte, colorad, Klllod #1, Moore, white, to-day near Jonosboro, Moore waa an old citizen of Clayton County, ‘he ute wus Avot tho proceeds of tho slo a patton. ‘Hotta was arreatod, FOUND GUILTY, Lirrum Rook, Ark. Oct. %—In tho Chroult Court to-day sho jury In the caso of Juckson Groene, indicted for the mundo of Ton Herland uke County, venue vbungod to a8 tkonghta @ vordlot of eullty in ify htee dee RTOU. 2 BAILED, $ J Nostox, Mass,, Oct, 23,—Mra’ Gould, Casbior of tha defunct Women’s Bank, or Ladies’ Do+ posit, bas buen bailed in $10,000, Every, New-Engiandor will weloomo the Shakers’ Sarsapariiia av un old friend, to whom he or some ono of bis Carnily te tndubted for help through tho critical porlodé of slokness und dus | bility that come ty overy one ( ‘THE DOYLE BONDS. Life-History of the Man Smythe, Who Engraved the Plate, Experts Still Examining the Bo- gus Bonds in New York. Preliminary Examination of Doyle in This City Yosterday. He Is Held In 820,000, Which He Is Unable to Fusnish. SMY'TILE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chleaga Tribune. Wasuinaton, 1,C., Oct. 2.—The confersion of Smythe, ongravor of tho United States coun- torfelt In Doyle's possession, 1s auld to have been seen by Cusilenr, the Chief Engraver of tho Government Bureau of Engraving and Printe ing, while the fatter was in New York. It differs inno esscutint particular from the statements already published in Tne Tne. Casiltear saya tint Smythe ts onvof the most celebrated engravers in the country, and be would just as soon have suspected any eugraver in the Gove erninent service. Smythe, until reeontls, has not been under suspicion, Ie was a school- mute of Wilium §. Rrockway,. and for fifteon yenrs, ho snys, ho has been Arackway's slave. Ho seems to welcome tho opportunity tomako'a clean breast of bls connection with tho counterfeiters, and, in the form of nflidarits, he-hns furnished Assistant United States Dis- trict-Attornoy Angell with what promises to bo & moat Intercating hlatory. Smythe is nn educated nan, and forsome time he bas lived in Brooklyn, surrounded by many frleuda who have long ndinired his talents, He wna known as Charles Stoythe to some of those. Smythe {8 ag eidoriy ann of propossessiug sppourance. Hu hus confessed to engraving tho pinte for the counterfeit $100 bank-note, the slx per cent ponds, tho seven-thirty bonds which were put upon the market In 180%, and all of Brockway's work. Brockway induced bln to do sume engraving, be says, Mftoen yenrs aguy, and when be finished the work be found that he wus in the hands of a man with an fron will nud A relonticss purpose to hold him forever. Brock- way laid out tho work for Stuytha to do, and whon tho Iatter objected, threatened to turt him over to justice for his first eriine, Tho more Smythe did tho greater became tho power at [roekisag to bold bint. Brockway began five yenrs ngo, it is anid, to plan the ‘great bond Torgery that he was just bringing to completion when arrested, He ch the 6 per cent bonds, whigh tre redcemable next year,on the theory (which bas proved correct) that this year thoro would be a demand for them, Brockway doubt. luas Gelluved that be would becoute wt milllonalre out of this operation. Smytho wus kept at work upon the — plute,. and compelic hin to jabor utmost skill, Acconlitiely § several years doing the worl long upon the, plate of the g1wWbhank-note. This itfs cunceded’la one of tho most perfect pieces of counturfeiting ever done. Smythe first be- gin for Brockway by engraving portraits, In the Inst fifteen yeurs he hud engraved for bin a $500 legul-tender plate, the $2) jegal-tonder that was engraved py the National Hunt-Nate Company. and which was rotired from, eirew) tan, the $1,000 lognl-tendor ote, the $1,000 7-30 bond, the Glu) National bank-note ndupted to six ditterent banks, a8 already shown in Tite Trinvse dispatches, whioh it his heen supposed was Glrich’s work, and the §1,000 bonds of 1661 Just discovered with Doyle. ‘This tast bond took ‘we yeurs of his time. He did ft In sections, and: elecirotyped the paris. He. never knew where the printing was done, does not know how muny were printed, or where the plite is. ry ofiiciala aro not pleased with tho action of Hilt Wood, tho Secrot-Service Chief, end fis conduct muy bo mude the aubject of ancestry’. IN NEW_ YORK. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Yont, Oot. 23.—Six of tho United States bonds which were found in the possession of Doyle when be was arrested In Chicago Inst Wednesday were to-day eriticully examined by expert engravers In the uflice of Secret Service Oliver Drummond hore. They aro pronounced necomplished forgeries. The Treasury olllcials in Washington who inspected tho fraudulont bonds could only Le positive of their character by the detection of duplicated numbers snd poorly-exeeuted fmnltations of tho initials of Re- eelving Clerks in tho Treasury Departinent, When tho = bonds — formed = fn 17 wero detected, and Brockway was — con~ victod of uttering them, tha Governinent offered'a reward of $25,000 to any one who would secure tha plate upon which they wore printed and tur itinto.the Treasury. Willlam Wood was thon Chief of tho Scerot-Service Bureau. Hio procurod a plate which was sald to be the one wanteil, and sent itto Washiugton. Ten thougand dollars of tho reward promised was given him, and the Government subsoquently refuse to pay the remainder on the ground that the pitts Wood presented was only a copy of the one on which tho forgeries woro produced, In Treasury circiea the !mpression prevails that the pinto wanted. ig still in tha fonus of the counterfeltera, and the question is raised Whetbor it was not used in tho present forgery, Mr. Drutumoni discredita this theory, and thinks tho new counterfeit was printed upon a plate enumnved for that particular work. Ty the Western Assuctated Hrs. New, Yous, Oct. %8—Tho oxamiuition in tho case of William &. Brockway, hanged with tho forgery of more than $20,000 In United Btates bonds, was fot down to-day for tho Ith of No- vember by United States Commissioner Allen, — DOYLE’S EXAMINATION, dnmes I, Doyle wns taken betore Commia- sloner Hoyno yesterday morning, whero a new charge was proferred ayuiinst bim,—that of bav- ing in bis posseasion, with intent to defraud tho United States, forged Government bunds to tho amount of $18,000.. The prisonor was accom Paniod by operative Wallace 1, Ta), and the charyo was read by Mr. Bowles, tho typewriter of the Digtrict-aAtiornoy’s office. Whon this was dana, the prisoner, In reply to the usuul question by tho Coinmissioner, sali that he would watyo examination. lig hnd caught a bad cold alnoa his continement in ull, whoro ho was placed in u damp cell, aud did not feul equal to the exortion of undergoing the ex- Amination, Ho hoped that the ball would be ri} eel G fH ona Tow figure ao that ho might ot out of Jail, rs Sin Moyne From the ovidence I hnyo hero Lennnot Nx the ball at lesa thats €20,000."" “Can't you fix feat half that amount? I can givo a bond of 810,000." “The amount chargod ts very largo, You see; Tean't make the bail any lowor.” © Well) I have no suggestions to offo Commissioner Hoy no snid that theardor should stand, and the prisoner waa removed from court. He will have to remain in juil for samo time yot, as tho(irund Jury adjourned! only a Tow days aye and snothar oie will bantly be fn paneloil before tho lst of next January. —————— THE CRIMINAL RECORD. Minor icemw from the Police Books. ‘Frank Howard was arrosted yeatorday at the corner of Twolfth strovt and Third avenue by: Detectives Btllate and Wiley, aud in his posscs+ ston was found nearly oll of $140 worth of sil yorware and table linua, which was stolon the night of the Sth from tho residence of Mrs, W. A, Brainard, No, 010 Michigan avenuc. Danivl Riley was yostorday held by Justico Waltaco In $1,300 to tha Ath for an sttompt to rob William Hatoliifo, a tugman. Upon moot- Ing bin In tho street yosterday morning at an curly hour, Riley. struck him witha bordwood heluying-pla on tho left tomply, ind thou ate tempted to rob bit, Hi. A. Bernhardt waa 4 wite eas of the alfray. The night before last burglars smashod a pano of ylags and wero breaking tho window frame wel red upon by the awakoned by the nolse, fo ¢ two was Btruck by the bullet, but at all ayeuts Lea leay one running weat and the othor Tho Citizons’ Loaguy for tho Suppression of the Sule of Higuor toMinore caused tho arrcet Of George Richolds, 40 and 363 State strevt, tho notorlqug Engle Gurdon, yosterday, on’ two charges: First, keeping & public nulsance by selling Liquor. to minors, and also to perdona ine toxivated; and, second, for allowing mluird Co Play pool in his aatoon. Ho took 4 chungo of vonue from Justice Wullacy ta Justice Suiumer- field, and had the cases continued until, Noy. ‘Tua Mayor bas royoked the Heunse of thie placu two or three tnvea, guid it i$ now ua bad as over, Jamnea MoDonald was trivd yesterday beforo Justin Scully for an uaault upon Oillove Flannery, mado some time ago, ‘Thy oliocr hud arrested a cauplo of mou for disordurly conduct, nid was taking them to tho station Whon blu Dounld Jumped on to oficor and altemptod to yesouu tho prisonors, {ua tho seuttio which ensued the afivor hit MoDonald over the boad with tho butt und - hia yuvolvor, cutting an ug wash. BeNonuld esvaped, bowavor, and loft the city, Roturniog y few days uxo bo was arrested, fo court ba dented thut be wus the man wanted, but the olicer poiuted out tho tull-taly scar ou hishead, Justice buully dued blu $3) und costs, and 810 additonal for bel me house of Ill-fame, na he nae oat hae houses ho was arroated, —<—<——— TEMPERANCE... - \ e The Womaws -. National Christian Temperance Unions Spectal Dispatch to Tha Crleago Tribune. Toston, Oct. 28.—The socond day's session of the Convention of the Woman's National Chris- tan Temperance Union wis moro largely at+ tondod, but the proceedings were not po Intor- | esting as on the first day, Tho morning was oc- enpicd with the presentation of outline reports onagrent variety of subjects. That by Miss Harah Morriann, of Knighstown, Ind., showed thoro was xreat work ty bo done among tho In- Mans, Chinese, and cotored people, the formor suitering from the iinportation of iquora into thelr territory with tho connivance of oflvials, ” while the Chinese suffered trom oplum-enting, @ habit which wag sprending ainune Americans. Misa Natler, of Nowark, (t. L, reported favor- ably on the attempt to Induce corporations and employers to require total abstinence among thelr help. Tho experlinent of extending tem- perance throtigh tho channel of dniwing-roum meetings had hwon so sitvocastul that the Com- mittee recommended {ts contintance. The de- sign isnot one to introduce the local clement into the temperance cnuse, but to reach the euttured and aristocratic ctreles in society who are not easily renebed through other chunnels; invite people as ton reception or dinner party, Iaving secured the parior of some iniluential tady who hue never been openly identified with the work, nnd have the topid that of temperance fn weneral 6 neclul phase, aud have It in tho form of dix HOt. ‘The propoxed testimontal to Mrs. Hayes camo up iit the afternoon, Tt haa been proposed to ive the portrait of Mra, Huyos painted and. hung inthe White House, asa giftot the Wom- un’s Femperance Union, aud ut the ufternomy session it was decided 19 carry out tho plan, and Mrs. Livermore inuda an adiress to tho Conven- {lon on tho subject. It was proposed to raise porter, of the money an the spot, and Miss Wil- lard and Mra, Livermore set to work to wet us much as possibic, In an ineredibiy. short time over $5,500 was pledged. It is pro- posed to rulse £10, 82400 or $5,000 of, which shall go for tho pletuire nhd {te framing, the rest tobeeniied the Lucy Hayes fund for tho die- semlnation of temperance literature. ‘The evening wus occupied with un Impromptu address by Mrs. Lathrop Jackson, of Sieniwan, in. which she claimed that tho frst question of the hnur wag that of temperance, and only by pprebibition, pure and simple, could our eountry lunt Into pence and prosperity. Our great mis- take had been to crush out intemperance with & License Jaw. WASHINGTON Land-OMice Decision—Treasury Items. Wasttsaton, D. C. Oct, 28.—Tho Acting Com- missioner of the Gonoral Land-Oiico to-day do- elded that when a person bas commenced pro- eecdings for cnicelladion of homestead entry tn ordor to avail blinself of the privileges of tho, act of May 14, 180, he has nequired such an ad- vorse interest as will prevent contesteo from making payment under tho net of June 16, 1880, for the land embraced In the homestend; or, in other words. that the riyht of entry conferred by snitl act of June 15, 1880, 1s contined to. cases wherein the United States and applicant to pur- ehnse aro the only martes Jntorestod, The Treasury Department to-day purchased 400,000 ounces of fine silver for dellvery nt the Tulladelpbisy San Francisco, and Now Orleans mints, ‘The oxcess of exports over imports of mer+ chandlse, stated In specie yalues, for the nino months ending September 3, were $73,100,40), ‘Tho excess In the corresponding nine months of 1SU was $101,404.00. Tho excess of importa of gold and silver coin and bullion during the ning months ending September 7, 1850, was eo 703; corresponding months of 1370, $2548), 722. —<— THE ALPENA. Yesterday's Mengra Developments.’ Bovelat Dispaten to The Chieagy DHbune, St. Joserit, Mioh., Oct. %2—Capt. Ed Napier arrived with the tug O, 3, Green from Chicago to-ny, nnd wont atte to search for partions of the Alpena wreck, He reports finding a part of tha stem nud une of tho archos known to bolong to bern few miles south of this point, Darke ness compelted bim to give up the zorrch at an carly hour, but he will yo out again to-morrow in hopes of ftn:llng a part of her hull, which was seon fn the luke thirtyetlve milea southwest of Holland last week, a Winchoster’s Hypophosphites will cure congumption, conxls, wenk lungs; Dronenitis, nnd xeneral duiillty, "Establtabe twenty-one years, a Thoumatiym comes from inactive kldncyts Hop Bitters nover fults ta cure it. Head adv'te BUSINESS NOTICES. Wilbor's Componnd .of Puro Cod= Liver Ol and Lime, The ndvantayo of thi compound over tho plain oll ix. that tha nnuses nating taste of the of] fs removed, and the wholo * rendorid palatable. Phe offensive tnate of the oll bas tong acted aso grent objection to Its use; but In this form the trouble {a entirely obviated, A. bost of eortiticates might bo given here to testify to the exeeltence and success of * I+ bor's Cod- fiver Gland Lime": but the fact that {vis regulurly prosoribod by tho medical {no+ ulty {8 sulliciont. For. salo by A. 3, Wilbor, Chesniat, Boston, and by all druggists, —— The Public Will Bowasre of a Frandue lent imitation of Dobbins’ Hleutric Soap now ‘bolng foreed on the market by sunrepenaentey tion. Itwill ruin nny clothes washed with it. Insist upos having Dobbins’ Electric. FOURS, Chas. Gossage §& Co Seal Sacques! Dolmans and Mantles! Fur-Lined Garments! Mulls Boe, an Coll] “Tor Trimmings!” Robes, | Etc. Manufacturing ourselves, from Skins purchased below present prices, we can offer Special Inducements In these goods, Sealskin Sacques Altered and Repaired. Fur Trimming Cut any width desired. Squirrel Plates, For Mantle and Circular Linings, “At Lowest Prices!” Chas. Gossage & Co. State-st. Washington-st.