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TIE CHICAGO TRIBUN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1AB0—SIXTHEN PAGES, 7 or Binte Heonator—aud In tho dis nema or anatton {a Under any oircumatnnces ral tonn olection—It wits agreed between tho By rrqsentatives Gf tho Republican party in the two ‘countlos, that the choles for Sonator sboutd alternate ovory four yenra—onch county, avery two yenra to nominate one Republican Repro: v0. sontatlesveeks no the Beuntorial Convention of tho district was ualled, but ie naver mot, .Tho ake County people held thofr primatics and eleoted tholr delegttos to tha Convention, but {ho lator, having learned = that -Mallonry County, Whiolt hata preponderauce, of omseet to We—had determined | to ro- bs Milton SeJoalyn ani his snoitert oy, shat tho Wauat convention} follows no ddlegntes accontingly spot at Liberty- woe and nominnted Mr, Geareo Kirk, of Waite pines ihe Mellenry County Grwugers nots cue thelr favorit sult, (ho, aiine hetiiy Josty Har rrlents of the aandidates we nod ovis. enocd an active and eaves, campaligi. i ny Republicans, who: bel Hoved the suecess of Marty. to by OF mary conruquende thin Bed tho imant. aul Uke Aturentio were Inclined to Hon ea plagto On hoth your houses,” proe excl aust tuo aulohial polly of leaving tested stir ime Democrats to elect tote orate MiPeandidate, After eousidorabla mantp~ Keni among We fiends -of tho two Topuls Peatchampios It was fonily resolved to appeal Hecenicenuion, aud the Republican stato Central committee WAS selected to play tha role or ‘Prlomen. nt narcement was cutered into betwoen A torr nd Keirig in which they azroed ¢0 Minit ine question us to who should by ogueltl- wubethe Kepuntican candidate for State Soni ter In the Eighty Senatarial District to tho State Central Committee, each ngrecing that in casa (eatcelaion shauld bo meuinst him toseithariw from etch candidney, Tho agreomont for.arbi- ievjon further provided that in considering tho tputroverty. the precedante and uanges of tho Pony in uelfenty and Lake Counties ‘should ho aquired inte. ; wordunes with the foregoing agreomont Air enme up on ‘Tuesday last betoro tho Sub-Committee of tho State Cantril Committee, consisting oF 2.71. Clough, UL 1. Muom- Ff Messrs. J. and A. MvJones, t tho Grand Paoitic Motel, Flavel 1, Granger, Mre Bunker,” and Meat L.. Joslyn presouted wand argued dio ease ln Mr. doslyn's favors Col. dines, Will jum i. Smith ant George Kirk in that of Mr, Kirk Tho cite wag fully reviewed and a report Fasduly rendered in favor of Me. Kirk. In thy course of Mr. Juslyn's speech before tho comnitteo he ‘atated that -tho proposition to Ceoitrate bad originally come from htm, . Fol Jowing isa transcript froin tha short-hnnd notes, taken for tho Committees - * ¢ Me. Josign—" Whatever your dectelon may bo. Tentertala tha highest rogard for Me, Kirk, Urarger to wrlto to Mr, Kirk offor- “ory thing, Ho saya’ ho did not Kirk—" Lwns away.” : re Joslyu—* L know bo was away, and when hecamo bnek ho wrote mo a lettor to the sun efcet,and L finmediately accepted it—within yeminutes.” —* , “ Were award .was rondered both. partios took thelr departnre—the Luke County, peopla fulf of clation, and tha McHonry County crowd rather orcatfallen, , but ‘apparently doterniined to abide by tho uward of the Cominittes. Yos- terdus there.wero muttorings Around tho Mo- Henry cme: camp, andthe echoes which reactiod here Intimuted that Joslyn hind doter- injued to repudinta tho Judgment of the Com- inittee, and put himeelf in, the hands of, kis frignds. ‘Che reason nssigndd for this strange and unlouked-fornetion, 1t)s understood, hag Its origin Iu Springfield, and yrows out of an ie cmatatement inade by the Auapetal agent of the Legivntive ring that the uetion of tho Committeo wns not Insed on tho existing feta, buton tholr desis to secure n cortuin voto for acertain United States Senatorint enndidate in yas, Whothor Joslyn determined to abide by the decision of the Committee, IF it wont ,ugatost him, thore fs no means of inowing, but thore 1s noduubt that Springticl! influonuccs have beer atwork to inducu hlui to take tho ‘position of the bolting candidnte, ; ho gleanors tn tho po- Mleal vineyard saw with dismay that tholr op- portunities wore fast becomm«ng dematerialized, and hence their desire to eceure the revicction of one Whoin the paat had nover interfered with thelr novanonts, The tonost Republicans of the district should bury him In an avalanche, 19 following conflrinatory dispatch was re- celved lust ovoning from Waukegan, - = Speclal Dupittets to The Chicago Tribune, WAUKEGAN, IIL, Oct. 20.1 fs unquestionably truo that Joslyn hhs repudinted bis agroomont with Kirk, and fias plnved bimselt in tho hands of his friends, who are now luboring to scoure ° armed oman for enrrying oonceniod wenpons. «Gon. Lilet anid that He did not want tho tnembwrs to carry rovolvers, but he ured ench-nte to provide himself with a god, atput chub, Applaune Ono of tha veternna told the atory of the fot. lor nifrir tira way that sulted the Domocratio taste, and Gen, snd that nt United Staten Marshal wns lintis to ntrest if he violited nny State fw of vity ordinnnee. “They anal not be ovoratred by these then, int Rhowld de alort, sharp, nd decisive work, After areanging: Aoing minor details of the proposed poilve duty, tho tnhmbors of tho Club stragulod over to tho Farwell Hall love-fonst, THE YOUNG MAN AFILAID OF 118 NET. A young Hoard of ‘Trade man, who ia one of those raré birdg—n Kourth Ward Domocrtl,— wassiightly under (ho fitinence of hia party's buverngo the othor tay: oun the Bonbon crazed alnat £100 with a fellow? broker on a Hancock's election. Afterward, when the enthusiasm aroused by th “booze” had dled out, ho saw that be was in error, and resolvad to take ateps to recover his inoney. With this objeut in view, ho went toa ‘duatica of tho Peacu nnd svore out n writ of reployin. Ho thon departed to procure the required bonds, Dutas yet he his uot roturnod “to not his writ, and it isnot known whethor he wil push tho muft or not. Tt ta doubtful, how- ever,as ho is “awfully afeatd the papers will sat hold of It." NOTES. On Wednexiay an item appeared to the offcot that among tho namnos registered In the Ninth urd wero twenty-{wo men who resided in ‘on Lodging House on West Madison ‘atreet. whose right to vote was questionable. Joseph C, Robinson atates that his name appears in tha list, and bo dosires the public to know that be hus.a right to yote, earned by four yenra® service In tho pnariny, although be did not become a eltizen until after the War. Mr. Robe inson his his discharge from the Orie nud his naturalization papers, and is entitled to this correction, Innecordunco with its taunt enstot, the Young Mon's Auxitinry Republican Ghub of the North Sido has issued A vireutur to ite members where. Jn. is stated the advisshitity und necessity of voting the entire Republican Presidential and. Btnto tickets. Attention Is called tu the forgery’ of the efroular issucd Just spring, and members nro tirged to Lawnra of incorrect lists ot Itepiity- ican Fresidental Electors. Tho cirenlar also contains short references to the candidates of ‘both parties and an atatenient of tholr quallileas tlons, ‘Tho Republican candidates are given tho preference. ‘ ‘Tho arrangements for tho itepubliean meoting at Evanston Monday evoning have been econ pleted. Wirat there will be a torehiight p: gession atony the peinulpalastreots of the ving The moeting will oceur fn Jennings (nll, ane will bo addressed by C. 8. Farwell, Judge E Wittlams, J, C. Chumasero, E. 8. I. Mann, and others. Good mus nished, ‘and the South Evanston lor, Gon, O. walt be furs nd Rogers Park Republican Cubs will be in_attendance, here will bo meeting of tha Evanston Ite+ publican Club this eventing in the Town-Hall. A VETERAN'S COMPLAINT, Th the Hilltor of The CAtcayo Tribune. CrcAano, Oct. 29.—-An old votornn who in 1861 marched out to help crush down the Hebellion, s find was mustered out in 1805 as a cripple, who is also a Republican with soul and body, desires to let the people know in what ustinintion old sole Hers aro now held. Firat, we oli soldicrs are expected to parnde and do work tor tho party, ‘bat whon It comes to the distribution of enm- pnrign funds for such services thon tho war maingers plead want of money, because they dll tho monoy: for themgelves, und more too, they say. Tf nn old soldier asks one of thoso ward maungors fork position he is always put off with the statement that there is nothing for hin. We dow't sell uty we only want justico ng yotornns. ‘This state of facts existe in most of .the wards. MANY VETERANS. .A THREE-LEGGED BEAR, Gnawing Of » Paw to Escapo-from a Trap, aud Koturning. After Threo Years, New York Suns Tipioure, Va. Oct. 1.—Threo yerts igo, sheop, pigs, and occasionully a culf bolonging to people living avout Guyon Settlement, Warrun County, wero missed from pastures and pens. Tt was at Inst dlecovorod that an fonmenso black ¥ear mado the hnvoc, Tho men’ of tha place wont after him with guns and dogs. He wae hunted for works. He was soon aoveral times hiselection, -.* ‘ < IN GENDRAL CLOBE THY SALOONS: ifs ‘The Mayor yesterday issued: tho: following prodiamation tourbing tho coming oloction: Wissnuag, Thora. isto boan election held in tho City of Chicugoon Tuesday, tho 2d day of jovemiber, £8803 rund ° Wurntas, ty 1s provided by See. 70 of Chap. 46, of tho Hoy tked Stntutes of the Stato of Liinols, 164, that “no sol noit malt, vinous, or intoxi- cating liquor shalt bo#old or gtvon nway Bt ra- tall, nor shall nny saloon. or bur-roont, or place wheroauch Iiquor.is sald or. given amay, be open upon any general or spooint cluction-day within ong tulle of the place of holding an elostion. orefore, f, Carter{I, Harrieon, Mayor of tho City of Chicago, do hereby order that all saloons, beor-rogins, or places where spirituous, mall, vinous, o Infoxtentiiy, Hauora aro sold or given away at recall inthe City of Chicago, be Closed suid kopt closed on ‘Tucsday, the sutd 2d day of Nuvomber, 1Fe0, until tho polls shall bo closed; and thnt all violutions of said law shall ve punished in accordance with tho provixiond thereof, Canty H. IAnnison, Mayor, TUE BPEOIAL FOLIOEMEN.:- : - Superintendent O'Donnell was asked yeste: ‘Y As to whut expense it was proposed to folst upon tho eftyon account of “special policemen” forseryicy at tho poils Tucsdiy, and he said that he know nothiug abouth @urther than thit ho would probably swear in somo oxtra mon, 10 reporter gulwequontly sent him an Individual who was anxious to carn n few dollars‘on elec- Hondaysund tho first question put to him ‘as to bis qualifications was, Aro you a Democrat?” jens individual nusworcd In the negative, and was nt onco told that -ho was nor wanted. .1t wns subsequontly ~ ‘learned frum .an intimate .and coutldentlal._.friond of the Mayor ut the . purpose = wis to have alx sepeckuls®’ at cach -polling-placa, and that thoir instructions would bot ‘rest evory Republican worker upon the ring Bt DF= text and na early as possible. If this plan is carried out thy number of .Yapoclale", wilLbo about 600, and overy one of thom, of course, Will Le required to siydar feulty to tho Mayor and Bisparty, py hig ee nes ‘THE GREENDACKERS at thelr bendquarters in this clty aro putting on 4 good countennnoe in: spite of tha lurvelous decrease of tholr: yore in Oblo and Judiann Fay ard. cla! ming anywhere from 75,000 to WO voters in Illinois, spite of tho tl In Indians he fal 15,000 In tho last elec: in fact that tho t vote fell from 24,000. fn 1878 to Mon,aud thit In Obio. tholr vote was only 1 por cent of tho total yoto, and was only 3 per cent of the total vote in Indiana; Inspite of those dis- eaaencln yrures, thoy protend to Rave iaada B ae vols, showing a minimum oO! nt Notes forsireuters ne vee +: “Tint YOoNGER DOOLATTLE calledtycsterduy morning upon Sherif foffmann, and, on behalf of Judge [ty ere ani the Demou- nuy of Cook Cotnty, mudy; a formal domand that 15) of tho ino Dopiity Sorlifa to buomployard gn cloction-duy should bo tuken trom the rinks gf'tho Domoeratio party. ‘The Sheri® replied ut, Unfortunately, tho application, whion he 01 utberwiee would avo boon {ladle ed ccede to, had come too Inte, and tho whole ‘300. had utready boon Appointed, hu haying placed the entire matter 4% solecting: the Deputies in the bands of the niou Veteran Club who, doubtless, had mado tha selections tna perfeotly unpartisan manner. Ir., Daolitile felt very much uggrieved at fuding hig gnission on fruitless one, ured About, saying wmonyst othor i wt Juilge |" Rogers had authorized lul to say that If 14) Democrats werd tot Ap- bu atc he would rescind tho order for thelr ap- bolatinent. ‘Tho Sherif calmly informed tho euow man that the order: which contained no eh provision as inenttoned could not cnally bo Tescluded how that the Doputics bud been ap Dolnted, but that ho tnght Tost hts soul In peace yt course, tho quostion of political ailiiiauen ad bad nothing tudo with the uppotntmients, ‘pont SOW ASdESIOR.DHANE HENUDNCED) 8 meeting of the Domocratic citizons of tho Filtoenth Ward, bold ut Boe 517 Larrnboo strevt, 9 following prounbld® and rosolutigns wero Adopted: Wieteas, It bas boon currently 4 ly reported that & te Chaso,a motmber of tha Demovratic Uam- Ign Comtuittes, juyited the Hou, Charles D. pivell, candidate for’ Congross in the ‘Phird District, to bis (fr. Chaso’s) ollloe, aud there fh tod £0 ttnazo the vampal nin pala district : tho interest of snid.C, i. Birwolt so that for Fsanelderation Of $5,000 about 4,000 Democratic Yolts would bo case for him (O. 8. Furwoll), cl offer was declingd; an » Wutnkas, Tho above report has been traced mee of veracity to ita Bource, which leaves wom for doubt of {ts truth; honce ft is there eplitedved, ‘That tu the interest and’ wolfaro of fe Detocrutio party itis respeotfully “ros uw thac dtr. FL. Chase rotica ‘from mem- app of sald Campaign Comuilttoo; and * , That w cummittes of ive be ap- inte oy Present a copy, of the qoove to tho : ommnities and demand the removal Of Me FL. Chasy from suid Comittee, ine 1, A; Bhe y 1 Beane was Chalrmanuod William Fisohur . . CLUNS AT THE POLLS. ne ifuncook Vuteran Club held’ a business Peotiny last ovoning ut tov hoadquartors, oor- eof Aduing atruct and Fifth avenue, “Gen, <Uoponed themeoting, and inadye short wd- Sig: - Ho was tn favor or resisting by force avy aoe at triud on tho pare of the itepubtio- Ore As had oouurred tn tho Inuuguration omg Wopitinaty President, Mr, Huyos, but be ie ibs favor of aquict, peaceable election, i th ble, El 3 wus possible. The crowd ap- baited to echo his: sentiments, cepeciully the oferee” wart A regalutinn wo olfer the sorvioas ge the pulleo igued ioeduty ‘ase sand a aes a en Ye, polis with roy Wolr Pockets, aiid ho wes'in favor Of urrostiue and shot at. Once ho came suddenly out into a road where Goorge Root was standing, riflo In hand. Root fired and bit the boar, The Wear turned: on the hunter, Root droppet! the gun and climbed a tree, Lno bear waited undor the tree for hin wntll dark. lt was Inte in the fall nnd very cold. Whon tho bear walked olf into the woods Ituot was nenrly frozen and had difficulty in renching homo, three ‘miles away. A week nfter the boar wus nttneked by two dogs who wero with a party of hunters. Lo+ foro any of tho men arrlyed on the scene both dogs wero killed, and the bear had disnppeared in tho swamp. Alurgo atect trap wns baited with honey and get In a pines that, showed siune of the buat’s frequent presence. Tho inen who went tolook ttt the trap next morning found tt sprung. Itheld the foropaw of uw beur. The ‘tho paw {nilicuted that tho auimal to BIZe ty which {t bolunged was of groat size, It appenred, to hive been gunwed from the | A. trail of Dieod fed from tho trap to tho swamp. That ‘wus the Inst ever seen or henrd of the bear, 'Throo weoks ngo tho eheop, plya,and culves of Guyon Sottlemunt began to ho’ mysteriously thinned out again. Ono day x boar was seon to erors the road ‘near the place ‘by some school chitdren,, George Watgon‘and A. foot, dr, took two'dogd and went out with tholr- rites to kill the'-benr, “The ‘doya struck a tracic-on tho mountain in less tHan ‘au hour, and they ening up to the bearjna short time. When Hoot and Watson arrived they faund tho dogs both en gaged Ina tight with avery la specimen of tho gatng, thoy wore scuking, When tho bear saw tho mon if knocked one of the dogs with 16 foropnw and thraw'lt twenty Fout away. itdld not return to the contost, ‘The bear thon rushed for tho ‘hunters, Root atopped it with 0 riflo Dail, It mado a scound atta, and Watson Bont wball into it, It nrosy tho thind time, and en- deavored to rench tha men, who bad rotreated to, a safe distance, but fell aftor making # fow steps, and dicd. The benr bad but threo foct, Qne of tho fore paws was missing, Vor thit reason tho residents of Guyon Settlement be- Move that tho dead bear wis the one that wna iu the nelghborhood three yoors ago. ‘Tho benr waa vory thin, but was tha Inrgeat ever kilicd tn that region, In good condition it would bave weighed 5) pounds. <r THE PRESIDENTIAL PARTY, 8r. Louis, Mo,, Oct. *h—Tolegrams recoived this, oveniug from President Hoyos say he and his party will arrive In Kansas City to- morrow (Saturduy) afternoon, and, after n short atoppage, will tuke a spcolul truin over the Wabash Road direct to Voledo vin Han- nibal, and arrlvo there Sunday — noon, The delay in. mnking tha overland trip wot of Santn F6, and the necessity of reach~ ing: Washington carly next week, provonta tho Prostdont visiting St, Louts, Col, (WV, HL Blodgat, Chief Solteitor of tho Western Division of the Wabash Rond, and G. LB. Hopking, Private Keeretary of Gonoral Manngor Gault, loft bere forntabe for scxnsas aise, aud will escort the Prostdential party to ‘Tolato, * DENVER, nd Oot. -29,—Tho Remiblican’s Trinidad spocial suys tho Prosidont and party prayed there on a speolal train tosnight. 1 President saya tho Republicans will carry Call- fornia and Oregon and ail tho Northern States, und that be {6 going to Ohio to vote for Gurtiotd aud Arthur. a — AMICABLY SETTLED... SAN FRANOLSCO, Cill,, Oct 29.A Portland dis. Patch says Liout, Symons has just returned with a compauy of the 'I'wonty-iirat Infantry from Bkagit Miver, where ho went ta sattte the troublo, with tho‘ Indians who bad drivon tho United ‘States: surveyors from flold work, Ho found about 150 warriors, well armed and pro~ vided, ‘hoy clnimed thoy bad nover traded tho lands bois surveyed to tho whites, and thoy could not give thom up without somo equiva. lont, ‘Tho matter wos dually utaicably arranged 1o allow tho survoyors to go upBkaglt Kiver as far as Sauk River, : . ess Zick? ‘The scandul which hus uxcited Paris for a fortnight bexlos to show symptoms of abnting, and the fucts ure gradually floating to tho sure face, With them como inemorios of tho in pire and the Tullorics, whoro Mile. do Kaulba, a young An tey Austrian, met M. Jung, un ittuehé of the War Biinistry; They were mare rlod and lost to tho fushlinuble world tilt 187, when the * Baronng do Kaulba” wus found in a charming villagy near the ‘Trocadero, giving dinnora ‘to the artietio world, surrounded by: Jud{es of questionable reputation, and reigning: supreme over tho heart af the Minister of War, Geu, do Chasey, She was a wom of wit ant Insta, and fow wore disposed ty ask what bud become of bur husband. Bho was often sean ut tho Mintstry, aud # light perfume of patchoull would hang round thu most private of Suite Duper after her depurture. Ono Mf. Lomburd, a detective, wos employed to watch hor, aud hu constantly daw her enter the gutes of the Ger- mun Embassy. No paver disappeared from tho Wur Minlatry, but, thors were those who shrugged thelr aluuldors and vald thab the Prusglans thought a copy quite a4 ood us an original, Auiong those skeptics was Bf. Votsln, tho Prefect ot Police, who (house, At worth whilu to diguugs tho muttor with Marabat Muv- Muhou, aud tho Marshal thougee it worth while to disouse the matter with tho War Minister, and the War Minister thought it worth while to ro- align, ‘The Haroune do Kaulhe did not follow bi example, she kepther villa near thy Tros feudera, erg ber ite, dinners, und aat to SL, Sardon, thy druuutlst, for a charctar inh lay of “Dora. But ber'glory was duparte was yonu; her drosasa wore no ebte; her mannerd wety rapluly growing dowdy and Purly, whlch can,forgive everything bur dowdiuces, bas now elown iteclf pitiioas in her ducudonce, . | Gtyo me tho Shakers’ Sarsaparilla tn. profo:e ence fuull others.—U. . Guulnelle, Af. D., Beas fon. : + her tonuer “FOREIGN. Land Leaguers of Donogal Forbidden to Hold a Meeting. The Authorities Taking Extraordinary Precautions in the Disturbed Districts of Irefand. Force Employed in Rooting Out the Religious Socicties in France, The Officers in 5ome Instaneos Isxcommuni¢gated for Their ‘Pahis, Fearful Damage Caused in Ene gland by the Great Storm of Wednesday. The Inhabitants of Dulclguo Preparing for a Yigorous De- fone. English Officials ond Missionaries Murdered by the Basuto Insurgents. IRELAND, UNBET, FOU TH AGITATORS, WIN, Oct, 20.—-A, M. Sullivan, Member of Varliainent for Louth, will be ona of the counsel for the donfense of thoagitaters. LAND LEAGUE MEETING FORBIDDEN, ‘The Land’ League has received a cheek fn {ys agitation, the maglatrate of Ulster having forbidden 1 meeting of the League at Dun xannon on Monday next, because the -nuni- yorsuries of the Iunding of Willian 21D. and the gunpowder plot como fn tho frat week: of. November, and the celebration of these events on one hand, and the meeting of the League on the other, wottld be certain to In- flame party spich, UNFOUNDED NeronT, ‘The report that arrests are to be made In Dublin and Kilkenny ts unfounded, JOUN BRIGHT, Loxnoy, Oct. 29.—Jolin Brighthas written a Rentl in Waterford hoping thatamong the many planus vow proposed something may be found that will lead ton great and permanent amendment of Irish land system, Unless tuzitation creates a temper atid cou. dition of things which willimake ainendinent impossible. PRECAUTIONARY, A correspondent in Dublin says: The Government has decided to increase the constabulary to 2,000 nen. COUNTEA-AUIT. . Walsh and Tealy hinve commenced a action for falsy finprtsoninent against tho magis- trate who signed a warrant for their arrest, on tho ground that Manning’s deposition eontalng no chiarge of any erlme known at aw. THE LOYALISTS, Lonnow, ‘Oct. 29.—An enthusinatic mect- ing of loyal Inhabitants ‘of the Counties of Attrim, Belfast, and Down was held tt Belfast, Seven thonsand persons Wore pres- ent. Resolutions were adopted denouncing agitation and assasination. ji FYRANCHE, A NEWSPAPER TO IS VROSHCUTED, Panis, Oct, 20,.—Tho Gatos will be prose- cuted for reporting the speech delivered by Gon, Charett. ROOTING THEM OUT, ‘Tho religious decrees were carried out to- day against tie Capuelting at Perpignon and Marseillts. © 'T'ho police were obliged to forea tho doors. ‘Several Legitinists, Including tho Marquis of Corloles and the editor of the Cltoyen, were arrested for ‘abetting reslst- ance to the decrees. The Franelseans have been expelled from ' thelr establishments in Rennes and Avignon, At tho Intter plnce tho police were obliged to force tho doors nnd demolish the barricades, The work of ejectmont lasted three hours. Tho Superior deelured he owned tho build- Ing, but he was nevertholess expelled. There was considerably excitement. Fourteen sons, including eight women, were arre: .” Tho Superior of the Capuchins at Perpignort® on the appearance of the polles pronounced an excommunication, . Pats, Oct. .—Lhe Maratils of Coirolis, arrested for opposing the execution of tho rollglous decreas, ling boun rolensod, At 'Thulr, Enstern. Pyrenees, the disporston of foreign missionnrics was not realsted, ‘Tho Government Is resolved to finish once for nll with tho remaining unrecognized orders In Paris, ‘Thu police are now being instructed to disperse thein Saturday. SOUTILT AIRICA. THE NASUTO UPRISING, Oaretown, Oct 2%—Mr. Hope, Magistrate at Quobo, hay been treacherously murdored, many of Chief Usihlonhlo’s people witness: Ing tho crime. ‘That tribe fs now In ‘vpen ree Dellion, ft Is reported that Mr. Welsh, Mug- istrate at ‘Tiolo, has also been niurdored. ‘There have been several nilnor- engage- ments In which tho colonials were succcss- ttle ‘Tne Government has called dut 3,000 more Colonial troops, . Lonnon, Oct. 23—The Premler of Capo ‘oluny, banana as follows: , The village of the Basulo Chief Lerothodt was stormed and burned on the 82d fist. ‘Tho rebel losses wore considerable, Our loss was one killer and'ten wounded. The voluntecrs are mov- ing Into the ‘Transkel district to suppress the outbroak in which Welsh was murdered.” MISHIONAMIES MUIDELED, Loynon, Oct. 20.—A dispatch from Capo Town anys itis reported that four mission- aries huve been muridered-by the natives, GERMANY. OFFICERS OF ‘THK PRUSSIAN LANDTAQ, Bens, Oct. 20.—Tho Landtag has elected Leorr Koeller, German Consorvative, Presl- dent; Horr Buida, National Liberal, and Morr Stenger, Free Conservative, Vice-Prealdents, Herr Heareman, Uttramontane candidate for tho Vico-Presitaney, failed of wn election owlng to, 0 spilt between the Clerlenls and Conservatives, + : STATE OF SIEGE, =, |. Bent, Oct, 20.—The Ofictal Gazette pub: lishes tho announcement that the Senate of Hanbury hag declared the city in state of slege, a GREAT BRITAIN, STORM AND FOOD, Lonpon, Oct. 29.—'There have been serious floods at Bambury, Bournemouth, Cheater, Coleshil, Derby, and Darlington, ‘causing much damage to crops and other property, "Tho telegraph-wirea in Edinburg woroblown down, The new plor works nt Hartlepool wore .sorlously damaged, ‘Thousands of acres of land are inundated In vurlous parts of Lwleestershire. Many Shields trawlers aro missing, and it {s feared thelr crews, numbering in all forty-two men, have been lost, Numerous vessola have been wrecked: during the storm on various parts of tho coast, with loss of Iife, 4 —— ar ITALY. 7. FLOODS. UiPants, Oct. 20.—There were seven hours’ continuous rata’ yesterday In tho City of Regalo ai Calabria, Italy, Seventeen per- sons were killed in two neighboring villages by the cottages bulng swopt down. ; “A PAPAL NOTE Tose, Oct, 20.—The Pope has written » yery important Jetter to, the Cardinal Arch, bishop of Paris in regard to the enfurcement of tho religious decrees, 4 TURKEY, . WILL RESIST. TO THE BITTER END, Raausa, Oct, W.—The fnhabitants of Dul- elgno havo declared thelr {ntontion to resist even the Turkish regulara, and have occu- pied St, George's Brides over tho Bojona River In order to oppose the advanee of the regulars, Hlat Pasta is making disposi- Hons of IMs troops to prevent the mountains cers from assisting th ppls of Dilelgno. AFGHANISTAN, AN OPINION. OANDANAN, Oct 2.—The Chief Com- iniastoner, in fis report to the Vieeroy of Jntin, says: “he aversion of the populn- tion to the Ameer is undeniable, Annexa- tlon would at first encounter opposition, but Judlelons arrangements would probably reconelty the people to our rule, ‘The Sirdars believe Ayoob Khan will be unable to make anothor atinek fur two years, when proba- bly he Wil attack Gabul,” Cho Commisstoner thinks Candahar more advantageous tinn Cabul as the centre of British influence, PERSIA. * THE KURINSEL INVARION, Trivnax, Oct 20,-The telegraph Itnes between. Tabriz, and Kuol have been repatred, ‘This allows’ that tha district Is clear of the eneny, ies The beslegers have cutoff tho water-supply of Uruniah. ‘The tuhubltants are digging Wel a * Rome, Oct, 29,—Cen, Garibaldi ts serionsly Ml, His son has beet sent for, AUSTRIA, THE QALICAN FORTRERGES, © VIENNA, Oct —At Pesth the Minister of War hag asked nn extraordinary xrant for strengthening the Galicnn fortresses on tho Jtussian herders, 7 ‘ VARIOUS. OPENING OF THE HULGARIAN ASSEMDLY. Sorta, Oct, 20.—Zankoll, President of the Connell, opened the Bulgarian Assembly in tho absence of Prince Alexander, nud read the speech from the throne, whieh gives a satisfactory accountof the Province, Lis Rome, Oct. 20.—Advices havebeen recelved from Lina that the Ministers of Enginnd, France, and Italy linve taken steps to protect neutrals in the vent of Chilian occupation, CENTRAL ASIA, St. Parenspuna, Oct. Fighting con- thates along the Russlan lines on the Turco- mansteppes, Gen. Skobelell proposes to de- elie astute of slege in the Trang-Caspian region, $ HUNDRED VESEELS DESTROYE Copenn Agen, Oct, 20—One hundred ves- sels of dliferent sizes were destroyed by the Jate storm, 7 WRECKED. Bour.oanr, Oct. A Gorman brig, has been wreekdd on Cape Gris-Nez. Elght persons drowned, THE JOVIAL JUDGE. A Talo of Lurkish Justice Inthe Olden Plime, Lontlon Teieyruph, ‘The proclivity to joking in courts of law is an homage paid to a deep human instinet, Peaple ike Justice best when it umbends a Httle, and Injustice itself may be softened by {ngenlous Judges who concilinte the loser with an Irresistible jest. Even among o urave people ke the Turks tho love of hitmor often overpowers complaint. Chere is a story In the Bnst of a Pasha who had re- celved a present of two fat geese, ‘These suc- culent birds were very scarce at the thine, and tho greatman called a feast of his inti- miates, where roast goose, stuffed with pls: tachtos, was to form the central dish. Buta rlyal magnate, who. greatly wanted a guose for dimmer, had offered the cook £00 plasters fore bird, whereupon thot too venal oflecr repulred to tho Cad} and sald: “if 1 give your Worship 1 goose, will you seo me safe, supposing nuybody complains about the other one?" “Lhy magistrate winked ant stuok his bird,—the other also disappeared, and at the banduets When the eagerly-ex od dish’ should have been produces was an awiuldlsappointment. ‘The ing summoned, protested with many pro- testations that the reese.hind “flown away,” “Reeover them,” the Infurlated Pasha cried, “or 1 will have thee bofore our Gad} for the bastingiu. Ene gullyycodk rushed“May along the high rond, wonderiug what to do, when he was. asked by. a donkey-driver, “in the name of Aith,” to help him fift his don- Key, whieh had fallen, He forthwith pulled at the donkey’s tall with such thongltless tury thytit came off in his hand, and the evok then rushed on more frantically than ever, pursued by the ‘erles und, curses of the driver, A Nttle further he ran tn his Diundering haste against 0 Chris- tinn, aid knocked the. man’s plpe-stick Into hls oye, destroying It. Yot a dittle further, stl wildly lnirrylng, he came round the corner -full-tilt upon’ a very fat and ugly Bulgarian matron, who, belng ia an inter esting condition, was so upset that she ther and, thore’ suftered miscarringe, Being chased by the husband and some Znptiehs, the aniserablo nau ran up the steps of a minuret, and when the muezzin would have seized hin, leaped down to the earth in his desperation from the first platform, KUHng 9 Greek who chanced to be sitting with his brother below, Such a situation ns that pre- sented In the above narrative, It must be confessed, Wis enibarrnselii even to the humor and resources ot a Turkish Judge. ‘To the original sin of =the gunse wera now attded four separate misdemenn- ors, and the spectacty presented shortly aft- erward before the Cadi was one territic hubbub, though tho prisoner exhiblied & strange colneldence, whieh . proved not unfounded, First came tho Pasha, who told how. the stuful cook had pre tended that geese, plucked and drawn, could fly away.“ Dost thou then doubt, brother,” sald 'the Judge, “the power of Allah to call tho dead to life? Let us notlinit the Divine inficht by our foolish disbelief—it may have been sof Go in peace.” Next, the donkey- man held up the reft tall of Iils boast, and erled for Justice, but the Cadi said: "Give hhn the donkey, my son, to feed and use une til the tall hing grown agaln, then ho shall restore It to thee.” ‘Tha Christian follawed, polnting to his missing arb, and clamored for punishinent, “It is written,” sald the Judge, “that one eye of a bellever equals two of an tntidel, Do thou, therefore, suifer me to put out thine eye, ant then It will be Dub right that L should order restitution by romov- one from this abominable . cook.” Clirlstian = dgparted,: und wag guc- ceeded by the injured husband, who tuld his woes, By the prophets’ beard,” quoth the Cadl, “L-seo no way in this, save that thon shouldst divorce the Indy, ant marry her to the cadk. Atterward, le tt bo Heaven's will that slo come again into the sume state, lot hin send her back to thee, and all will be well”) ‘This sultor also declined to proceed to execution, and thers was only left the Greek, who yvu- oiferated for retaliation on the sluyor of his brother, — *ushalluh{” sald the . Judge; “truly, ‘hurry ig of tho devil’ as the wise gay; the cook shall suitor for lt; this Is but just. Get thou, therefore, to tha tup of tho tninarct and jump down on this offender, whom £ will “place below, and it shall be thatif thou slayest him none shalt com- platy,” Hersupun the Greek also left the court, ke the others, wmid acclamations from the bystanders, who were loud In praise of the Cnoil's wonderful decrees; but the tunetionary was presently heard to whisper to the cook, us he quitted the court, “Neyer You sond me any more geese, Ny friend” tan tis A Won Triumph, New York Graphic, In tho first school elections the other day tho Womon of Saratoga achloved 4 substantial tri= uinph, Disdaining balf-way imeusures ant soornfully Fopudiating: a conpronigo tleket for membure of the Bourd of Education containing one man ind two woInen, they nominated stralghtvout ticket, consisting of Sra, Wi ry. Mrs. Walworth, and Mrs Iurd, and varrlot it by w handgonie majority. ‘This inuat be yory ratifying to the falr pollticians, who in thelr rat essay bave proved thoinselves accomplished, Inistresses of all campaigning arta, of the mys torles of the cauvus, aud tinuseo at the polla, Wo aro not surc, however, that they can entire! {roo themselves froma suspicion of what is vul> garly known as * bulldozing,” when Mrs. 11 tally us that the women me all thelr queonly taajusty,” and that when thoy saw a mun approaching. they prosented thelr case to hitn.plainly and prettliy, and won bin Qvor'' as how, Iudood, gould they help doing, What fa that but fitimidation of the worst kind? What nero mun could resist the Intluenco of qqueeuly: twujosty and pretty besvcohing wuyst OF course, tho maly voter iustantly subsided inte the ubject slave he always ts in the proscnoo of tho superior sex, and voted supinoly ns. be was Di. We ure glad the Indies bave won thelr first vlecion, but wo forusee with a shudder thut this lg only tho opcaing-wedgo which ts speedily to roduco us to tho morost appendaresof tho wom. gu’ kingdom, While we aro squabbll ovor Garfield and Hancock the lad 4 have opened the revolution which may—who nowsy—end jn making Mra. Garfield ald Aire, Muucock thotr husbands’ successors, CRIMINAL NEW Hanging of Peter Wright, Colored, at Liberty, Va., Yesterday. ~ Briutat Murder of'a Young Man by ills Brother in Canna, The Crime Engineored by the Step- * mother of the Boys. Fifth Day of the MorrlseMaher Murder Trial at Lafayette, MANGED. Apteiat Dupateh to The Chteagn Tribune, Linguty, Va, Oct. 24.--Poter Wrinht, colored, was hung to-day at 10:34 for tho murder of Maupin. The execution wasas private as pos alble, but bie crowds hung around the fenee. Wright spent tho last week fn religious exer clgea, and was cheerful when he got np this morn: fog. Heats a good brenkfast, after which he revolved calls from his friends, At 10 o'clock he mounted tho seaffotd, and, In reply to the question whether he had anything to say, made adisconneeted speech in whieh be maintained” his innocence, and said tho witnesses had been toohard on Ulm, He wan atrangied to death, ania his struggtes were sickening. Peter Wrigut killed tha sou ut an old min who had beon his benef or. His victin was the sonof Corr M. Maupin, aold farmer living fu Hedford County, noir tho Town of Liberty. In the yeur i870 Wright was u tenant of Mr. Matte pin’s. In attditton to working a small pate of ground on shares, be had agreed to haul ctehty ¢ords of wood to Liberty, nud divide the pro- ceeds of the anle with Sr. Maupin, to whon the wood, and the mule with which It was anuled, belonged.” Wright had hauled two-thirds of the wood, and solid it, but did not account to the old mun for any of ft, On Saturday, tho 8th of dune lust, Just as he was about to begin the bauling of woud, Mr. Maupin went up to hit, nnd told him he hid fatled to render any return for the wood hv had sold, and concluded by say- ing he must haul no more of the woud, Wright replied, “PH haut — ever atic! of itt Mr, Maupin. answered, “Not with my wile” and, ot the same time went up to the mule, Waght ruahed upto him with tha exclumntion, *G—) d—n your old soul, t will killyoul” Ife then knocked the old mit down and stamped on him. Youug Robert Muu- pin, son Of the nun thus nesnfled, saw the Aditi culty from where be was standing, and came up, culling nt thu sume timo, * Hey ‘there, Petr! whut dit you strike iny futber for?” He did not make any hostile movomncnt towards Wright. The negro did not Bay n word, but went up to the cart and took ot a dogwood standard tree inches in dinineter and three feet long, He then turned trpon the old inan, who bud risen from the ground, and feed niin with the wenpon, and then suddenly struck young Maupin a fearful blow upon the head with the stout stick. The young nan fell, hts skull crushet in, He died mn ot few slanaat ‘Tho father, budiy bruised and covered with vlood, culled out, “Voter you lnye Killed my eon!" Wright r pied, * Yes, and Pam fis of it" After imuk- ng the remark be coolly walked off, leaving the fathar with the dead body of bls son, The young mun who waa _murdercd was 24 years of ago, nud his father a7. Both father and eon bad been very kind to Wright, and had fed bint and taken etre of his family whon they were In need, Wright was promptly arrested, tried In July in the County Court of Bedford, found guilty, and sentenced to bu hanged. Tho day of fis exccu- tlon was flxed for lastNovember, but his counsel took an appent to the Supreme Court, which tribunal granted bin a new trial, At the ecard trini be inet with no better success, and was igin gertenced to be hanged, Wright's counsel again tou tho case to tue Court of Appeuts, upon tho ground that the erlme coult got be mado murder in tho tlrst degree; that It was cominitted without mallee on Wright's part, but simply while he was ing sudden passion. Judge Davis, of tho lower Court, in overruling tho point, mude the somewhat novel rnliug that "Tt was not ncecenasy that a special motive pro- penge should exist toward a particular Individ- ualto constitute murder in -tho frat degree, ‘The clement of wantonness was as malicious in tho eyes of the Inw ts the element af premedl- tation.” The Supreme Court sustained him. ‘The murder of young Maupin was not the only erimo w which Wright stood charged. His name wis connected with another wl, more horrible, and over which sich nduep nystery has nbways hung that to this day: it is spoken of with awe by the slmplo farmers in) Bed> ford, Jn tho your 188, the relgning bello of Hodtord was Bliss Wriuht, known through- out tho county ay." Beauty Wright.” There Was n superstition amoug the wnlottered puoply of the cea that she would not dle a nutuctl death. Her family bud Hved in Medford County: ag far back M the mumory of the oldest. in- Mian vuubl oxi. “There wus a legeth among the ¢redulous peopld that one of ber race had insulted a sorceress in seurs gone by, and for this affront the sorcu: had deerecd that not one of ber fumilly should die a nutural death, Her grandfather was aceldentally killed; bis father and mother were burned uilye; her mother. and father, and: brother mere oii dered; and sho remained tho inst of, her ne. She was popular for her youd deeds of charity, as wellas ber bewuty; und, luckedibie ns it may avern, there were many realy sensible farmers who, remembering tha dreidfal tradition about her Family, expressed rueret that one so benuti- ful should bo onreed. Barly In tho your 1808 the people of the county’ were hurrortricken nt Jenrning that- the’ dent body of tho lovely Miss Wright had been found litho wouls wear her residence, Tho rumor wastrue, Her body tuck fain whero it was fond for several dayd, {0 was thought from its appearnice, The high 'soelul standing of the youre Indy, as well ae her populucity with ull clusies, prevented the harrowing details of the nppearanee of bor body: betug mndo public, As i myatery had rested over bor lifo, eo 0 mystery huity over her death, Aallonce was maintained by thoee who Knew os to the state in which her body was found, and no critical examinition was permitted at the timo of the inquest. A atranga fict conncoted with this affulr was, that the poor girl bad met her death within cusy eal of the house of nore than one neizhbor.and yet nono of them pos- sessed any kiowledge bt hor murder, or retsom- bored eee! ni her about the spot, 2 * Potor Wright—who waa once nalave in her famtly—was finally suspected of tho beinous crimd, and there woro circumstances which pointed to bin; butthe proof was not strom enough to convict bia. Thore hus, however, never been any doubt oxprossed among tha People of tho county that, he was the murleror of the young lady: aod it is the impression that: he was employed to commit tho deed by somo whito mun who wanted, by getting ber ‘out of tho way, to cover the trices of a atill more hell ish erltne. Wright. to the Inst shunned any allie sion to the death’ of Mias Wright. When ho found that all hope of gottiuy a how trial wus over, he professat roll fon, and spont much of histime in praying and singing, twas a long time, however, before bo expressed any regret for tho murdor of. youn Waupln, Wright wus aman of powerful physique, —— A MURDEROUS STEPMOTIER. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, La Cuvre, Quebao, Ovt, 20.—Onu of the most dabolleal and cold-blooded murders was pore DPetrated at Arundic, avout thirty-cight miles froin La Chute, tn the fullof the yeur 1875, Tho wurdor has only just leaked out, A porson named Mure Quioniioucr, wife of Martin Same son, Inld tho Information before Mayor Baron, who with Col. Joseph Simpson sut on tho casa to-day, Tho. prisoners wero arrested by Cone stablo Raitt at 8t, Agutho, and wero brought to the Li Chute prison, - They were threo in ute ber—fathor, stepmothor, and son. When in the court the son, Jean Baptist Narbonne, cons fesse to huving abot’ his Urothor, whusa ame was Alox, but who wus generally called = Dan Narbonne, In oxtenuntion ho ; pleaded. ho was urgea ‘thoreto espe- olally by his stepmothor, te borrowed a gun from a velghbor, and after shooting him he broke the gun over bis brow, Ho subsequently dragged the body rome distance therufrom, and covered it with brush and aftorwants burned It, Itscomed the deceased man had somo inuncy and the stopmother was anxious to got holt of it, nnd It was this mudo up between the prisouer and bor to kitl Dan, Poison wae first pluced In neoup, and placed tn bis roum for deconsul to drink during tho night, but, boing disappoluted in thig, resort was had to tho shotgun ag tho most expeditious way of gottlug rid of bin, Tho Exouers ‘were fully committed ta sthe Bt, holaatique dull, thore to await trial at the next MURDER TRIAL. Bptctat Diopatch to The Caicago Tribune Larayerts, tnd, Oct. 2—Fitth day of the Norcls aud Mulier murdor trial, and tho State, has not completed itsovidouce, At the tine’ Dyers, tha dvcenscd,- wus first found, be dosoribed ta to officers the meu whom to allewod did the deed, and upon that desoriptan ‘| they were arrested and tuken into ble prosasce, ‘Tho State suugnt to introduce tho evidene of tho two officers who mado the arrest na tewhnt transpired ut that thoo, and there was obdcllon on the purt of the defense, Myers allegd that thoy’ wero tho men wha robbed hh, and fvsoribod thy part each tonk in thy affair, Maher nado no respons to this aoousitlon, but Norrisdenied itin’ toto, Judge Vinuu thoro- foro ruled that tho Btaty should 1 ullowod to prove What Byers, thy — deceusod, had suid in the presence of Sinher (ov of the des fondant), relative to bis (Maber's connection: with tho raunGre for tho reuson thet Mubor hud at the tug made no responsy to pe churgo; but overruled the proposition of thedtate to prove. what deceased sald in tho pnsenco of Norely rolative to the purt bo wok, Lwause be bud, ut that timo, prowptly und enpbutically dentud Myors' statement. Tho starcrent was to the of- fout that bho way taken up ii: tho bollow under urolened of e@ Une bia emubvicent wad there knocked down and robbed, Sfyers arccriuig nt tho tne of tho urrest that Maber and Norris did the dove. ‘, SHOOTING AFFRAY. Special Dispaten to The Chteags Tribune, Dene, Minn., Oct, .—A shooting affray oce curred this afternoon in which one man was shot, tt is thought fatally, anothor shot fess se~ veruly in tho leg, and third allghtly scratched, A porty of four deck-hands tnet t man named Lynet, with whont thoy hada fight enrlicr in tho day, and revolvers wero drawn, Lynet shot a man named Murphy tn the neck Just below the larynx, and o steangor Sassing by wad shot in theleg. After Lyneh had emptied his rovotver he beut a retreat {o the Clark House, whore bo wad arreatod nintd considerable excitement, Murphy fs not expected to tre. FOULED, Whrertsa, W.Va. Oct. 22.—An attempt war mado lust night ntout 7 o'clock to rob the First Natlonal Hank of Wollsfurg. As the watchman was entering tho bank he was attacked by threu menand knocked down with a handy-billy. Fs erles: cated the robbers torun. Purautt was made hy the eltizens and one of the gang arrest- ed and taken inte custody by the Mayor. Ha ive his name as G. Carson, and says he resides fichicagn. AT LEAVENWORTH, KAS. Lraveswortt, Kae. Out. 20.—At 1 o'clock this morning a fire broke out in the extensive sugne factory at South Leavenworth. Tho machinery and building waa totally destroyed. . The bulld- ing was owned by J. 0. Whittaker, and valued at $30,000, The tnachinery, which was tho best nt- . there were -16, fous of sri x butt Total Joss, over 2100,009. Cause of fire unknown, Pi OFFICER KILLED, DeaApwoop, D. T., Oct. 2.—Deputy-Sherit George Hebor was shot and Instantly killed by Sylvester Merritt nt Sturgis City Tuceday, isbes 1 ax tho neressive party, and the killing was in eulf-aofense, AT FARIBAULT, MINN. at Br. Patt, Minn. Oct. 29.—A flouring-mill of P, M. Matteson, at Paribault, Minn., burned this afternoun, [asa $20.00): Insurance on the mill, inuebinery, and stock, $1600, FIRE RECORD. CHICAGO. The alarm from, Box 705 at 10:00 yesterday forenoon was vaused by overheated machinery ectting tire to samo cotton butting In Peterson & Rollins’ mt Nos. (2 and {4 Siinols street. ‘The dann; muchinery, stock, and building Is estiniat it S100. The alarm from Nox Wt nt 442 yesterday morning was caused by a fire in tho one-story frame shed nt the corner of Arnold and Twenty+ third streets, oceuplod by the Columbus Paving Company. Damnge to buitding, £100, Cause, Kettle of boiling asphatt overtiowlin,, The alarm from Box 149 at 10h yesterday morning waa caused by 2 fire Inn ated weed as it sincke-house in the rear of No, 287 Michigan wyenue, owned and oceupled by David Berg. Damnge to Bansiro, tnd ments and to the build- ing, #0, upou which there 4s no Insurance, AT BALTIMORE. Batarsnone, Md., Oct. 20.—The building occu: pied by Dantel Lowenthal, furnishing goods, and J.G,. Goldenberg, wholesale millinery, was de- stroyed by fire this morning. Loss, $254 - BOLD BURGLARS. A Number of Hard Cases Brought to Judgment. One night nbout two weeks ago the realdence of II, H. Holden, No, 249 West Adams atrect, was entered by burglars, who clambered up tho pi Iurs of a front porch and entered statan open window In the second story, They were siscov- ered by the {omutes while they were ransavking the upper rooms, and, Instead of escaping tho suine way ag thoy bad entered, both burglars draw revolvers, and presenting them at the hends of evory one with whom they came Into contact, thoy boldly and lolsurely walked down tho stairs, through tho hall, and out into the strect. Soveral of the boarders attempted to stop thei, but tho fellows intimidated them by cocking: thelr weapons and threatening to ehoot, This burglary was tho beginning of 0 line of criminal work which is now worked In every city at this ‘scason of tho year, and Known us “elimbing.” There have boon soverul simiine burglaries sincs, and the police have been en- denvoring to enpture the perpetrators, They met with no, success, however, until Thurs: night, when thoy captured Lawrenco Beatty at the West Mudlyon Street Station. Ho was tilly identitied ag one of the men implicated in the Holden burglary. Deutty is a professional thier, and some to years ago Was sent tu Juillet slong with Bob Hreckinridgo om an eighteen wonths* auntunce for burilary, Josh Baio and a thievish companion at an carly hour yesterday morning broke into Mr. ‘Twohey's Dogrdlig-bouse, No. WU West Juekson atrect, und stole @ trunk from Edward Mat- lory’a room, which they carried out into n va- caut Jot, and thore forced it open and ransackud it, Notautised with the plunder this afforded them, thoy returned and stole clothing and $14 ensh from Conrles Hottman's roam, and $10) cash from Churies Cooper's room. They bad it pile of clat&ing lying on the flour ready to bu warted off, when thoy were surprised by Edward ‘Matlory, whohad just returned from his work. He gave the nlarm, and the thioves broke, and tried to oscupo. Mallory maonged to bold tuat to Bain until the arrival of Sergt, Cronk, who Hyves fy the neighborhood, and who wak awakened by the nolses mado nt tho house, All tne clothing, but nono of tna miner, waa revoverod, Dain's “pal” escaped, but w it probavly be captured auortly. . Robert Romain, onco a favorit pigeon" fn tho employ of the police, and who wis recontly DLVOD PUIFTER. “DR. CLARK JOHNSON’S — lan Bloat Syrup, eget Pr i Pe 5 2 <3 a. as = a a =3 ee a Bo = ae 3 me Bo ons sui 8 Eg ge Be 3B . as Go 23 oa Be ely BS Sz ex hid (auan eee ae Dyspepsia, TAver* Dintaden Bocerc’ Agite, Rhewna+ thai, Dropsy, hh k $4 cart Diseuse, Biliousness, Nez vous Debility, etc. The Best REMEDY KNOWN to Mant 9,060,000 Bottles SOLD AIXCH 1070, Thts Syrup possesses Varied Propertics. Tt Aittmntates the Piynline tn ahich converts the Stare nnd Neune oe TNS fond inte glucose. A deiicieney In Payaling 3 causes Wind nad Rouring of tho Cood 11 thi somneh. i a the Be urifies the Iileod; cle the Nerves Rystents . HE Nourlobes, Meenutivens and 7 urtabes, Neremietne a carrion om'the Old Hisad gad matennews ec horened the 2 Houlthy Perspiration, ne een Ht pentraliron the hereditary ta biol whtelt generates Hermfalay f Baunerotakiadisesosand intersal hi ‘Thetp are no miriinecanioredin ite toanciactare, And Rean be taken by tha more dnlicato talmsor by the Beedand feotlo, Cartonly being requiret ta crtenton by ‘Srectione, £ i ¢ ¢ e w Fo CAUTION TO ORU Bewnre of Counterfett Medicin Seavening ausrits-oriruaners 1osolels TESTIMONIALS, ILLINOIS. Dieenso of the Stomach and Liver. Calru, Alexander Co- Lil, DFAMSNt: Suffering for joing tine with Headache and Diseara of the stomach and Liver, | waa induced Qo uno sottr roliabie INDIAN W100) BY RUM, wolen restored mie to periect bealth und strength. Nu. Blgbttieat, CHAD. SHBLLIY. An Excelient Remedy. - Helvidere, Noone Co. H.. Feb. 4 179, T have eon using sunt INDIAN BLOOD for sauve Line, and nut jortectly entities with ule, It Purities the Hloud, itestores banat Ap | paLItY, Mtrungtiens tne Nerves, lexuiates the sions ach atid Huweir, and itolieves Nheumatiam, 1 would ‘not be without it UNS. WESTFALL. Kidney Disense. Fisher, Champaign Co, Ul. HAN MINE Thin in to certify thut your INDLAS BLOOD SYREP done me thore kuod fur Kidn Complains arid Heatt Diseuso than any utber wed(: chioh reer used. Ttaiso cureg su of may ebtidran of Chitts and Serotita. MANGARET CHISM. = Third-Day Chins. Flora, Cing Con Uh. DEAK SIN: ‘This 1s to certify tt your INDIAN atte 2 3 Maveteoen ny MISS BROWN. Chills Cured. cisTs, employ no trad from drage % “Mattoon, Coles Co. Ill, DEAK Sts 1nd your INDIAN BIOL SYRUP speedily cBrea Chil id N Feourmint bo Peet ain far tee country for itbeumation ad at ruedialin ry fo Neuralgia, vf BLI MITCHELL, All that It In Ieccommoended to Bo. Dean Hu: Tare found, by MivinN pour INDUAN : f BLOOD SYRUP a tale rial iat eae ah It 16 recom mended to be, and advise any One who may be in pour health tu give its trial, ALR, FREBALAN, Chills Cured. ‘Nooga. Cumboriand Uo,, 11. Dean sit: My BptiRttee: bad Chlile for fourigon: months and 1 triad aluust everythivg, but without Enuct unt}t 1 comaunced the use of your INDIAN BLOUD SYRUP, = short trial of which efcotualiv” eured her. 7 Syrup has aiso ureatly benented the Foot of uy fatully, and 1 lave bad nu use for e ductor sinoe & une te ae ee ee unse. uderiag UL be WithOUb it, wad recurtimend its use to auger umanity. CHOBSANRAL LAWHENCE, . Pain In the Rack. Waterman Ntatiun, Do Katb Coy Mt, Dean sits Thin iy Te Reriniy ThA your, INDIAN fied! PSYHUL bax cured tu Of t’alt in the Mack, ft iaa valuable mudteitie. Sus, WOUD. Dyepepaia and Indigestion Sandwich, De Katb Co. I.” Dean Rit: This ts to certify that your INDIAN Here tnplntcly cured mo ot Dyspepsia Te fa thurbeat a complately Cured ine ut Dyspepsia. ry fediciny Lever used. THUAN fe ALLEN. Cure for Heart Dixeano, Tevtopolis, Eaingtiam, Co Hy DEAR SM: Your great NOLAN BLOOD BYVIRUP i the ext medicine Laver usad for Hears Diseaso, Fecommend it to all slmitarly attiicted, n Y 1 MEN STALLINGS, All that It Js Recommended to Be. " ng A, . Hua Trouuntinigk front Bis Houle for larceny oft | pean gute 1 have used sour excellent INDIAN quantity of Jowelry and clothing. trom Mrs. | BLOOD SYRUP in my fainlly toe the past tive yoars, felt, ut ae ny use sired, haa a ready peas aad pave sy mua nd a gush Le uy tan itis entitled for several other buryluries, wud can 1 1 2 doubtless idontiticd for several moro .| SUS Hye BUM sist aftor his arrest nt Bt. Loule the polico hoarl thraugh Pinkerton’s agenvy, to Whom the cue hud been glveu, thut on tho night of tho 18th the jowolry-atore 0: George Us. Pratt, 2 Wabish avente, was entered by burg. lara, who stole woods suid to bo valued at $220, wore carcled awiy. Thora was overy probablll- ty that Luimain was, tinplicated In tits burglury, aid Deteotlve Hales was telegraphed to search, his apartments closuly for tho misaing jowelry. It was ascortaitied thut Goorgo anew. 1 walter omployed ut Barnes’ restaurant, bul boen seen with somo Jowelry, und it wasdetermined t0 arrest hit, Un ble room xt the corner of Wella and Michigan streots woro found edveral artl- when chat with the burglary, ho confoasod, and aul that Homatn bad the nitjor artion of tho plunder with him in &t. Louis. tomuin was then quosoned, and be finally confessed that his portion was sewed in the bed-tick In his room at 8t. Louis. The police o! city wero telegraphed, and the maleninig proporty was revoyerod by thein, A_tull confeasion wns ‘finully made by both men. * Romain and Dingwall committed the burglary and took tho plunder to tho houso of a friend named Charles Hoyle, on ‘Thinl ave- nue, near'Polk street. Subsequontly the goods were sold to Lovi, a pawnbroker iit No, 3483s Btato Btregg, whero Jt was yesterday recovered, Tho some’ night 1 tailor stop at tho corner of Madison and Wabush avenue wus entered, ant two palr of tallor’s shears aud an evervont was stoion, Onv pair of sheura was found in Pratt's jewelry store, und tho other pair was fond iy Homain’s trunk, thus connecting htm with thts burglary algo. —<—<—<—<————_$— Poor Noblemon. Binoo the deskh of Lord Mountmorres a yatua- tion has been made of his effects at Boor Hull, whou it was found that, farming stock inalided, the whole did nut Amount to more than £1,750, while the value of bis tant was put at $85 a yenr, a sum which be did not reveive, as his tennnts did not pay thelr rents. Liat year or: cumstances came to laht which showed that Lord Liste, another [rish peer, was in oven poorer plight, and un Iriv Viscountess waa dive JOrorod about the aime dite in absolute penu- ty. In England #8 nobleman bas hitherto ul- jhost ulwuyé boon a inn of Meuns, but ie & rade foul chang takes place tn tho law regulating the disposiuon of real-cstata (tia by no iwonns improbable that English poors willbe found us Juspocuntous as thelr Irish brothers. It ts core Uahiy duo to the custom of ontalliag property that aldarge proportion of English noblemen uro to-day tn possoasion of their’ ‘unoostral por. soaviona, for there is wcurcely an dnulent Lanily who hae not hud a Spenalielte., bale who would have ruined hie furutl: or . There - at thin momunt, built demon noblomen In Kagland Uving In aftiuence who have deen the Shorlit In tholr auccatrnal homes, und evory chattel, trom garret to vellur, taken by “tho minions of tho Jaw,” One gach, the Blethley of Kinglake's “hothen,” now a yery wealthy mun, for the experience of hiv Sou ak dcopiy Inte bis foul and ne te an careful, drop Js rake when bo suvcvoded to bis ancestent ‘rotates, and lived for suveral years abroad under an assed name, whilo bo accumulated enough to pay gvery ponny of ile father's debts—whteh the was in no sort uf way legatly bound to dischurge= und tosave enough to set bis houge In ord Ho now hag a clear WOU myer, End there heon no sutait he would baye bean lofta pauper. Formerly, if now and again poer was reduced to indigeuce, * something could’ be done" for him—n- “patent place, a good appolntinent abroad, or, as n last resort, bo could take order and buve v fat benotlce, Wut all that is chinged, andeven a capable man ein at beat get bute ee rate nppointiient. Thus, the Surguis ut Normanby has hud to puss a itfe th oxile at the wutipodes, and thu other day nothing could be found better for Lord Giford—not merely a peste: tho realm, but a gallant olfiver und View orl Crosy hero—than the Colonialsecrotarywblp of a third-rate Australian colony, Noother Whisker Dyu equuls I1M's~—00 cents Discaves of the Lungs. Benton, Franklin C. Dean gin: Thi Isto. cortlt: AN. BLUODSYRU! if Th ht your IN cured me of Lenn Titvanc, woich Bad ren touuiinrme fornian tina, J eheortully eee Insla WITTINGTON. Wor Neuralgia. ¢ Dnhlerel Hamilton Co. fit. was troublod with New napbie twauj it Hasuntirely cured eae eay ith Kt PROT OT ee WEG, LIEVLN, woes t boon fan a tur ead an yapepata Cured. Dyaper ymouth, Hancock Co., Il, 3 been truubled with Millousness,' Spt ea Ue nnd" tund te t0 bem sages Reno nt ay OSAB TUMDLIS Naver Falls to Cure. Milford, Lroqui 1 BIR iY have roquoisCo. t1, °* Pgh Aaa bane sre Tue INIA, LOGS nor apa 1 a BULUL' (or Crates (routiod with spasiay, and in bogs cl rr ¥ Cuaue Ib Gtected a cumpIELe CFE A erzie, 9 ne Unatipation, Bick-Hiead~ mchy, a ie iten ana Cail wend L tan eately feos ave to au 2 baa MOHODR A. REID, Recommends It to All, - Aurt Ki DRAR fini have used gome ut Uy ita be: 94 DI” ome of your INDIAN BLOOD STI monciul results, and £ think We Waa ood wodicing Ww bulld up tue ayatan gonarally, Would racoumend It to alt audturing frum Duuttity, . de We MOON, Cc Liver aint. Tucklaghain, Ki 04 CO Mls May 20, 1579,, DEAR Suits d chyattully reality shit Jour justly cole brated INDIAN BLOUU 84 ItUP ulyus universal sate fection, wid ta hixhly esteaiued by wii wito have used it. | hure used 16h the 08! ‘alir medicine Wi SI GOUGH Ever Complataeund SiexsHandache ct ve Hen pias eT Piatt RANT PENT kakeo Co., Tl, May 18 1573, allt i urest sunerer {roi Kuuariatisay aC ounitenced using your ust valuable Ae Rh SYHUly muse £ nas SVE A Good Wivod Purifier,” Wauconda, Lave.to, Ht, DEA Bit Lhave wed your gront | AN Bi, Ree WEE Blessury iu recosturondin eas suche ate ts PRATT, nt Bush reeves aod Dewwatitog. Suppresasion of Mer writ DRAB: My daushter was @ sutorur from’ Bu Breion uf haateunth i anid attwe laborinw undoe is dieuliy formore thin a year, with the treaty ‘ale—one Allupatuic and on@ tomuopathio—witout rellet, also s Jair trial of many ec nedicines, aulong which was (r. Tovthougit myself ut the INDE UI i pat phi er Ae OH Lhe rit uf all wyapathis! ian i Whe Female Wesknesa je, Lavingsion County, 1. wt 1 bay Pon tia DEAK Bint Whis 4 la curuly & ave bee: atly benelited by using yourgroas INDIAN LOUe ¥ es Dam over il yours of mx, und have peu Ee evaiitea sans tele, certian | esa valuabie Teueds. ae ‘ht Da BABIES LISTOF WHOLESALE DEALERS Dr, Clank lh’ Tain Blood. Syrup. CHICAGQ, ILL, ‘4 van BOHAACK, STEVENEON & CO, 2 and te OLRISON, PLUMMEK & CO., cd ibaa 2 elicis Roeartet Se SOKD, BTOUTEND ia forsuine | LOUD NUUNGH @ COs W Wabasha ~ ‘

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