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THE CHICAGA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1881—TEN Ange If its ndvan a village about thirty-flve mil har on the Cabul road, whe stationed for nearly aomunth past; lie has ching to Karn nnd erat al 4 he has been able to ly: ad posts at Kh FORBIGN, gho Land-League Resolutions In- dorsed by a Largo Meoting at Olonakilty. they have been A Detailed Account of the Coch- rano-Hayden Murder alse been disp {he money antl stay his hands on—inilead, fully ocetpledl ff vetrent thin dy ceva, ‘The very fret. that wv holy wore iiainet the pat ho hns little hopy of be- ing able to oppose the Aiweer, ‘The progli. nifect, anid the rond all the par and tho British frant- fer fs reported perfectly safe sd uitet, last expedient fas heen te dispately Shams- AWE Wt proposals of pees Stuuuseueteddn was the Amecr's: ernorat Candihars TE wu he Ww to siaitlar proprsals 1 Lied that, as the Amver's sery for peace only at Hort. POPULATION OF IMUITISIL INDIAS Catcurra, Sent. 4—The complet sts forall Endla, whieh w ry have now beon published. They Bengal, 93,020,029; Assan, 30,819,181: Bombay, 20,020,- est Proviners, 3 Punjab, 22047 trying to dusur le bry proela ' i The Circumstances Which Led to Enelixh shows the Killing of Judge geretary Forster Arrives fu Ire- Jand and Is Asked to Ro- louse tho Suspects. ation has tad we Way between Canc Popular Demonstrations in Ap- proval of Cochrane's Ac- accusations and Recriminations , Exchanged at a French Cabinet Council. Horrible Wife-Murdor at hoster, Po, Followed by an Attempt at fows Petition the Russian Authori- tios for Complete Religious THE COCHRANE MURDER CASE. Pho Coehran murder tlal, which was brought to nelose last Friday at the Village be remembered ay one uf the most remarkable crlunal trials that hive been held fn. this country. remarkable both ou aceouut of its sensne Honal totals, and also on account of the pe> culiar and novel egal atiastions then for the first Une put tu issue, The miserable. story witch culminated In the shooting of Ure sediteer by the wronged husband may bo very briefly tel, ‘ho defendant, Willan HH, Cochrane, was born in the western part of Now York State in the year 184, aud when the Rebellion breke out, a youth of 18, he enllsted tn the Union army, and) was present at the battles of Hanover Calnos’ MI, Malvern Nl, second Ball Run, Antietam, and Fredericksburg. until October, 1861, and on his discharge ob- tained a clerkship ta the War Ollice. wi he held fur about two years. fn April, 1807, and settied In Grand Raplds, Wis, where he soon beenme Cashier iu the First Nationn! ank, hie still holds, the contidence of iis enploy- ers being wibroken by tho tragical events in whieh he hus been caneerned, cinber, 1807, 0 young Tady six years youngor than himself, and a daughter, his only child, was born to him in Mareh, 1870. By industry and thrift he was tho ownor vf his own home, and ft was a happy domestic: paradigy until there came to Grand Raplis an fow yours Inter nv young lawyer from Missouri named: Henry Hayden, a man of splenukt physteal appearance, brilliant nienial facuitivs, and vn plausible and fasel- nnting address. [lis nbilities won fli the po- sitlon of County Judge, and his maniers es- tablished tim quickly in the good. graces of To was also a marsted an, with an accomplished wits ant a tiumily of In the fall of 1878 he began muking advances to Mrs. Cochrane, first by raising his hat and emiling at her when he met her, aud then, meeting heron tho coun- ty falv-grounds, he intradueed himself and "The ncquaintanes thus formed, hv never lost nn opportunity of ineeting Mrs. Cochrane, and. at fength won her consent to witet him on a lonely road on the outskirts of the town, where thore was only the schoolhouse on one side of the, row and on the other a thicket of bushes. Thelr meetings. after this were frequent, sometimes as often as thries a woek, nlways atter dark, and atone, ‘The result was the seduction of Mrs. Cochrane. = At this thne Cochrane was busy In other ventures besides his occupation at the bank, He Was running ashingle-mill, and was wb sent fram early morning until the bank oponvd, nnd from supporting until utter imidnight in the woods and looking after his While he was tus incratsing his fortune he was leaving bis domestle “happlness a prey’ to the seducer. Ciossip soon tastencd on his wife's reputation, and everybody was aware df her shame except the husband himself, At length, in dune, 1870, she went on a trip to Minnesota, aud while she was gone word came to 3h, Coehrane that 1 clandestine correspontan had for some time been golng on betwegu lus wife and dudge Hayden, THe consultyd tho Postmaster, who confirmed the nows, and, watehing the mull for evidence of this car. respondence, he was able to Intercept a letter from his wife to Hayden, full of oxpressions of love and terms of endeariient,such ns could only puss bebweun paramour. He at once telegrapherk to hls wife to como home, showed tho letter to her mother, and on hls wife's return, meeting her with tho evidence of her guilt, elleited from her a full cone fession, An tnmeilinto separation followed, aut later on a decrea of dlyares, From that time on Cochrane's inind was kept continually exelted by repurts of Hay- den’s talk nbout the mutter, in which the suducer assuiled the character of hfs vietin, nant claimed that-she had always been un. Enmitssarivs from Haydon went to Mrs, Coclirung and threatened to send her to Arison if she confessed her guilt Mrs. Hayden or to a com mittee of tho Masonis Lodze of which both Hayden and Cochrane were members, Those things so irritated Cochrane that bis braln was affected, and a tredieal mau who attended hin found tlm suffering from what he dosoribed as an “opileptuld coudition of the braln,” ile was sleepless, lost appetite and flesh, and his chinged condition was tie tieed by all his frlends, Vinally, Hayden purchased 2 local newspaper, and In {ts see- ond fsstie—on tho Mth af Ovtobar, 1870—-np- peared a Inmpoontng article on’ Cochrane, charging hlin with, unfalrness In the matter of necummmodations at the bank, excited state this seamed to Cochrane to Mil up his cup of bitterness, aml ho went over to the neighhorhood of Hayden's office with 0 shotgun, net Haydon on the sidewall, and Oude, 11, 107,0 tral Provinges, 11,505,405" Berar, $ Burmali, 87070103 Mysore, 4,160, fe famonso Population of British Indin as Shown by tho Late Hos; and Cochin, pron dnelia by approxtinately, 2,311,< ISITE females, rm I: ‘Khe arand total BAH, S10, of whan, Ware mates anc the details as to sex are not absolutely trust worthy, as they ure absent for Rejpootana, portlon of (ydorabad, and Lndependent 5 reasa siieg the Inst Sela tp. to fhe Givil War in Afghanistan—Ayoob's Fortunes Appoar to Bo Waning. dloinestic rnin GQRBAT BRITAIN. ARRIVAL OF FORSTER IN IRELAND, 18,—Forstor, Chilef Secretary grlreland, hus arrived, Mo wasrecognized by guly. a few persons atthe railway stition, and 19 demonstration took place, dotn Givan md Thomas A, Dickson, members of Pardin- w with Forster at the fastle for the purpose of urging the release atthe ® suspeets ? and Mlchue! Davitt. Forster sald ho wags unable at presont to seat opinlon on the imntter, but that it rould recelva bis enreful. consideration, and pat an oMlelal answer world be given early per ces 2, Berar 20, aid The oly provinces: showing 1 decrenseare Mysore tT ane Madras Sper eent. Mr. Plawden, the Census Com: iulssloner, claiing for the ecnsus the credit of being the lirgest work et tha kind ever undertaken in any country THE FIRE RECORD. cent, the Cen Court-louse, nent, had an Inter! Heecame West ‘The stilt alarm to onging No, 20 a o’cloek yostorday afternoon, was enused by the discovery of lira in ashod atthe rear of No, 580 Elston avenue, owned by C. We Pate ter and ocoupll hy John Slater, Insurance, unknown, children playing with a ‘Lhe warn from Box terday afternoon, was enused by the burning of song hay'in a barn atthe rear of No. 47 Clybourn avenue, Dinnage triiling, "Tho stl vari to Engine No. 5at 8 o'clock yesterday morning was caused: by wn ineipl ent blaze in the basement of the Northwest ern Horse-Nall Works at thos of Canntiand Van Y ty am nt position whiclt Losnoy, Sept. 18—Shaw's cricket team yessatled for the United States, SQURAVITICAL CONGH alopted’s resolution highly approving Gen, Torr’s pin for n cunal through the Istiinus Cause of fire, 23 o'clock yes- AT THE WOOL BATES yesterday, 7,000 bales were oiterod, chiefly Sydney aud Now Zealand, ‘Thare was a bot- vreompetition, and priees are firm, ND LEAGUE RESOLUTIONS INDORSED, At a tand meeting Sunday at Clonikilty (County Cork) 10,000 persons were present. Resolutions wore passed ativinlng the prin- ales of the Land Lengue Convention and pledging those present to conthiue the pres aut movement tlt landJords are abolished, In s terday afternoon was turned ln by one of atralmen,. Who saw une of smoke fssulng frou a straw-bie; estublishtient ab No, 217 Sauth Water st the fair sox, Uires ehiktren. Sheridan has been released from = Kllmain- Prrranuna, Sept. —-A freon the South Stile this morning about o'clock totally dee strayed Minsen & Cots: glass warehouse and aportion af Hayes! honber yard on Four Loss estimated at $25,009, his fully covered by insurance. ‘Che sinuted Inanoll shed, Lhe building insured for $18,000, ay fol- fon of England and entel $3,0005 Beattish tlotiat of Balt! ee, cach $2,000, Mra, Hayden to hor, DISCORDANT CAD: Pants, Sept. 18.—According toatl aecounts Were was n stormy scene In tho Cabluet Acensations and reerhint- aged In consequence rre, Minister of War, by Constans, Minister of the titeriar, and by the press, on account of a elreular Isaned by fle Chief of Staf divectlay That the strength of ail batlalions sent to Afrlea shall be (0 teenth street. counell yesterday. nions were freely of an attack on Gen, = We lows; Commercial Aerien of New Yor! S100; Clon af Us Ni id Metropolitan of AT WASIIN: Wasmnoton, N. Jy, Parlor Organ Company's and Beatty’s fine miense organ factories were totally destroyed Uy fire this evening, ‘The toss ts estimated at Ne yt, 18—'The Star en, Farre offered to reslgn, but as lis res. Ienation would entail a distaption of tha Mulstry bu reconsidered his otter, and it was decided lre shontd publish a vindication of hls policy tn the official Journal, ‘The clraular retalns in uetual service sole ders etiralled In 878, contre firmces of the Prefucts on the eve of the late genern! elections, and contrary to law. Gen, Farre's colleagues have advised a with- drawal of the clrentar owing to public tne. dignation, but Gen. Farre declines to with fl hrown out of employment, AT TOLEDO. 0. 18—The West Toledo flauring mills took fire early: this morning, ant as they were beyond reneh of water were The butldings ware Ine sured, but. the contents were without tne surance, Loss about $5,000, Totrno, O., Sept. totally destroyed, STAN AFFAIRS, Roustan, French Minister at Tunts, told tho Counell the deadlock in Africa was due ‘Tunts, he sald, should have been occupied to Impress the Arabs, Ho satil 25,000 mun would be wanted for tha met of tha year to erush the insurrection, The Bey should bo induced to abdicate, art Talb Bey should succeed, atructed to hasten the Bey’s abdication, Gen, Logerat, It 1s sald, hay determined to occupy ‘runs, but the Bey refuses ils con- AT LAMART: Foxp pu Lac, Wis., Sept. 18—A_flro on Seymour. & Moore's fara Taunartine, totafly destroyed two residences, grain, ete, Lose 310,000, CASUALTIES. UNDER ‘TITK WIIRELS. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Tonuno, 0, Sept. B—At Oak Lurbor, a few miles from hereon the Lake Shore Tond, Col, Willan 1H, Lee, of Now York, met witha fatal aceldent Saturday night, He was employed In the. Grand Central in New York, and, having granted leave of abseneo and given Thsses, was on his way to. Chicago with hls wife on a plensure-trip, the cars to mall n Jettor, und jn attempting to board the train, whileh had started, he fell ls Injuries ended In his The remakns were Iu the Town of tu their vacillation. Ronstan ig in RETARF TO APANTANDS, Pants, Sept. 18—The Aseml-ollieial letter from Oran enumerating the sums expended in relieving Spaniards ab Talda, the total exceedt Nunbers of Spantarcds are returning to Oran, Where security fs. papers publish ng 100,000 franes, under tha wheels, dvath this morning. ‘A JEWISIL PETITION, brought to this elty this evening and sent to pnshuna, Sept. 18,—Deputations of Jews representing differant towns have ar: | tived here, and gre consulting In regard to {nterviewlog Gen, Iguatief, Minister of the Interfor, ‘They intend to present a petition praylng for an alticlal public declaration of Nberty for all croeds, and the suspension in tho meantine of the laws sanetiontng the ex- bulsion of Jews from certain localities, TUE MOSCOW EXUMUTION Opens May 16, 1882, and closes Sept. 15, THE CZAR AND FRANCIS JOSEPH. The Czar and Emperor Francs Joseph wilt A LOW BRIner Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, * Louisvinen, Ky. Supt, 18—Phillip Tae crosse, a freight brakeman on the Louls- ville, Clucinnath & Lestigton Railvond, and a resident of Uils efty, was knocked from his wheel on a west-botnd traln at on early hour thismorning by the braces of the brid, the Cincinnat! Southern Railroad, near {neton, at its eroxsing at the former road, and justantly killed, Is remains were bronght here this afternoon for interment, Te leaves a wite and two echitdren In poverty. KINQULAR ACCIDENT, Specltl Disvateh to The Chteaaa TriDunee Warenrowy, Wis. Sept. 18,—Irvle, eldest gon of Adolphus Blair, aged 10 years, met witha fatal accidont while Innting this att He fred at some gaine and his gun recoiled with torriiic ture, the, butt striking him veross the region of tho heart, causing fils tustant death, LLINOIS METHODIST EPISCOPAL CONFER} ENCE, Speetal Dispatch to Tae Chteaca Tribune, PANA, Ill, Sept. 18,—-At 8:80 a, im, today the conference foye-feast was held at May- ward's Opera-Honse, and was presited aver by the Roy, W. IL 1, Moore, An cloquent sermon was delivered by Bishop Merrill at A CONVOCATION OF NOTANT. Camo, Sept, 18.—Londing native out the country are petitioning for n cova: ‘This was one of the de- Cherif Pasha favors Ivis stated he intends to grant What he considers the falr elnins of the Sriny, He will thon arrauge for tho removal of the regiments from Cairo, Catton ot notables, Mhands of the Colonels, Tho popular fecling in Grand Rapids was so strong that an the suggestion of tho State nehange of venue was taken to Nylllsville, In the adjoining district, Both partics were netlyaly Snterested, sume to revenge Jayden nn some to defend Cochrane, but the major ity of respeetablo people ta the pice were, emphatically on Cochrane’s side, In Nellis ville, when the case came to bu tried, popular feullng was found to bo tn the same dre ton, and It was greatly promoted by tho elo quence and skill with which Emery A, Storrs, of Chicago, conducted the defense, ‘Yho trial fisted ton days, tlon appeared My, George LE. Williuns, the District-Attorney of Wood County, tu whleh Rapids is situated, Judge Cato RARON VON sTEUD! Kemnay, Sept. 18,— pperor Wilihin has Sanetloned the acceptance of the descend- ants of tho Baron Von Steubon of the fnvita- Hon to attend the Yorktown eontennlal cele: rath, ‘The doscendants are all olicers of Wa Prussian army. TURKEY, Coxarantivorie, Supt. ue Napoleon has had an audience with the Bilian, He will interview ‘Tissot, tho French iwbassadur, Afonday, BY MAIL, THE CIVIL. WAR IN AFGHANISTAN, neAHont, Indla, Sept, 4.—My ti paves fron Shula aud Quetta recelyed up to O'clock this evening show conclusively that tie insurgent A yoop's popularity in South ant Afghanistan hag almost, if not wholly, pee bearedd, for tho presont at lest. ten of forced Joans and requisition of urna its natural fruit, and the tales eerd fulr dealing and even gener an hh have already reached Candahar % says one of my correspondents, still tnbittered tha population ugalnat the a iets Ayoob. Not only does the pro- “uxlish Ameer appear to be well supplied lieved forces are be." ° fo be very falrly equipped. ust number at te hearly twiee ag qu tls faulty expect feaches Kewp)-Ght the — Methodist the ordination es were ecgndueted by Bishop Morrill, J, 0. MeMown, H. 'T. Collins, d. 1. Artz, and Charles it, Morrison wore ordalned dlencons, and M.D, Hownrd, Jy W. Ulgas, de Ki. Crawford, (, E. Serlunucer Muxiiult elders, Episcopal Chur For tho prosvet- 18,—Princo Jo- ot Milwaukee, before: the, Masonle lodge, whieh expelled in on account of thee transection and conducted hia appeal to the Grand Lodge of the State, whieh reinstated Iilin, For the av- fonso wero Mr, Storrs, and Messrs, Charles M, Webb and Gi Garduer, of Grand abbuth-schonts Touse at du’clogk, aud wore addressed Ray. We. Barnes of Vanylile, Mea thaway of Blonialngton, wid Mra. Dough embers at the cane ference are Hing the varie churches this evening, meeting wil bo hold tomorrow mornhig, when the appointments wHlbe vead, | A luge number of people from adjolning cities have deen here today to nltend the varlous sery> ‘The attorneys for the State contented themsolyes with merely pravlus the shout- Ing. 3Mv, Storrs thon opened the case for tho defense, speaking for over nn four, detailing the elreumstinees uf the seduction aud the subsvadint provocations, and denounced the authorof the slandoroysarticlo—v partner of Tayden’s—as "tho purveyor of the buzzard, mud the chore-boy of the vulture,’ Ar, Cot- trill, in his opening, had alluded ta the ate tempt on the life of President Gariluld as 0 warning to jurora to be atrict iu stich cases, Coumentlug on thhy My, Storrs sald: “TL huve nothing to say by way of comment upon the taste of such a proovuding, but it yathor than thus nay such eahunity—rather than stand over what we fear may be, and aH hops may not be Ing couch of our cood Prasident, ane groans anil bis autferings Co nyouoty & pres a CALL ACCEPTED, Spectat Diavatcd to ‘the Chicays Tribunes Bosroy, Sept, 18,—The Rev, Jolin A. Bure rows, pastor of the Muyerlek Congregational Church, East Boston, has decided to a the call from the First Presbyterian ‘Chureh of Chivago, and today a Jetter wag read to congregation resigning hls pastorate "Sho resignation will take elfeetQet 1, robably not cuter on his new avenber, ‘She totter will bi acted upon at wn ineeting of the cliiren to nlght, and wil afterwards camu before tho society and a council of the churebes in the ist 7,000 to 8,000 men, oF any as Ayoob'y followers. ‘tiat as snon_as this army Izu}, if It igs net done so Ayoob will make preparations for u Vowards Fara, Meanwhile he is draw- wuenis to me that, tition of this character, T would pluck ny yery tougue frominy mouth, Bless God, the President. of tha United States, sancttiled tn the hearts of 99,000,000 people, with his mucnifieent enreer and Mistrions vehlevements Ulett hha, he Hyves a glorious career before tiny aut if lia des cushrinedt a pathetle, and) tender, and snered memory be our hearts fur all genera. tlons to come, was the head uf a sweet, pie aud miniost aalntly hon Thank God we never ralded tie sunetity of the home © i tend or acqualutunee. | “Thank God, his ifa stands outin suelt bright and shining. contrast to the Hite of Hayden, tint I seems: as If in lis person the glory of Ule ott cout: fandimnent had heon enshrined, and the Deanty of a sweet, aul pire, and holy home hud been embodied, We nget no suet adit. rationns heres and if the attack of the mlscre ant upon ont beloved President is to be made tho avension of a Justieation for the despalt- Ing amd outruging of hones fis Wikeatisin, Goi only can inensure the Infinit extent of Ahat cahiuilty! ‘The court-room was filled with ladies dire Ing Mr. Stores’ opening, and tie andlenea ive I more the appearance of nv ehurel than of Jidicid fort. ‘The eloquent counsel for th we wits Warmly ap. pianded, and the She with the authors of the disturbances tian it. terposed his authority to stop it. Several withessex, alt dealt eltizens, merelitits, and oiells of Grand Rapids, having testl- fled to Cochrane's excelluut charnetor its elfizen, the defendant hlinself was exam [snl ngatust the: vb} vetlons of: the pros was permitted to detail in fat tha story of his domestle wrong, {fis testhnony was imalnly a recital of the confession made to line by his wite on her rettirn from, Minnesuta, of the invest gation by the Masonite fudge resulting Tu Hayden's expulsion, of Hayden's ciforts {° forestall this hiyesthzation “by sending Indy. to Mrs, Cachrand to persitade, cajole, and threaten ler tute silence, aud of tho stata of ining tito while he was thrown by the conthined, reports Uae enme to hin of Tlayden’s sayings nnd doings, and by the publigation of tho slandyrous article in duy- den’s paper. Mrs. Darling, the tother of Mrs, Cochrane, testiled to her daughter's confesston of zuilt, made te Cochrane tt her yy Ifiy brother and his brother's wife both desertber, ina manner that drew tears from tho ladles present, und from some of the sterner sex ns well, the scene at their house when Mr, Cochrane re- turned from Minnesota. and flow she and her mother besvught them to intercedo with Cochrine not to send her only child away to hiy own family in New York State, ‘They also desertbed his hagsard appearanoy, Ais toss of wppetite, and Nis avoldaues of so chal hitercou Sluiflar testhinony ag tol changed condition was given by” his asso. elates in Che bank, by meretints” who dealt with Ili, and by the old dady who acted as Ils housekeeper after the separation Dr. Witter, who attended hin ln July, (879, 0 month after the disclosure, sald that the eplleptold condition of his brain, entused by exeltement and sleeplesuess, would if con- tinued greatly tmpalr his wil-pawer, ‘The case was remarkable on recount of the legal questions for the first time raised dure ing {ts progress. ‘Tho inw of the State of Wisconsin soquires that, when the defense tn such cases 1s Hsanltys Hranust be sob up by fy speclal plea. That Tsstie must first be tried separately, and, If the jury find the accused hotto hive been Insatie at the the of the commission of the allgnst, the trial of the fuets unuler the general plea, shali then pro- ceed before the same fury. “The defendants eotnsel did not deen i wise to sot tip this doforne ander such clreumstanees, and were allowed toghow facts Hlustrating Cochrane's condition of mind, ag bearing upon the qties- tlon whether or not he was able to form a premuditated design at the thie of the shooting, When the, testimony was nll fu, however, 3 Storrs addressed a Jengthy argument to the Court on the unconstitutionality of the Wigonsin law, ant asked Instructions favorable to his view on that polit, Ho referred to the Constitution of tho State, whieh provided that the rghtot trial by jury should be invlolate, and cladoied that this right was violated bya Jaw whieh required the defendant to go to triad first on an Issite where the presumption of law is drlnst hin, wid where. he his to altirint: tively prove tie tssud ralsed by lis xpectal plea. ‘The burdun ls thus shifted from the State to the defendant, sint Mr, Storrs elted iunerons auUiorltles to show that this was aninyaston of the defondant’s constitutional Tights. He aise asked that the Court Instrnet the Jury Ut they were the Judges of the liw ag Well as of the frets, On both potnts the Court riled against im, and but. for the nequittal of Ue defendant the Sup Court of Wisconsin would have been e tpon toy upon this statute for the first thnig—a statute which Mr, Storrs described as having been wi by some lawyer “erazy on the subject of craziness, Insane on tho question of insanity.” Jn Mr, Cottelll'y closing argument to the Jury, and also In that of Judge C: he fact of Hayden's oriminal intercourse whh Mrs, Cochraue was treated as not proved, Cottrlll even referred to her contes: testified to by her own mother as 9 ato! vented for the purposes of the defense, “Tis was vory effectively demolished by Mr. Storrs hi his ¢losing argument, aud | the Cort at his request tastructed the: iy specially that the fact of the adultery was not fn fssite, that altirmative testimony In regard to It would not have been received ff offered, und that Mrs, Cochrane could not have been permitted to testify on ber hus- band’s behalf on any matter Involved in the trial. Mr, Cottrill took avenston to declaiin agalnst the apparent sympathy of the by- standers with the defendant, and snesred: at the Indies of Neilisvilte for turning out tn such fores to Hsten to the nasty develop- iments that had been made, ‘This gave Mr Storrs a capital opportunity to improve the finpression ho hind already mute in Coch- rine’s behalf, and le promptly availed time solt of it In his closing add to the ury, In which he dmpressiyely reeaplte Med the story of the defendant's do- mestle wrong, and appealed to them as ion, And as husbands to put themselves in Coelivane’s place, and say whether they would not have dong under tho same clr enstances Juat what Cochrane hat done, he returred to the athtek of the Indies pres- ent In the following words: “Gontlomen of the jury, Itls provided by the fundamental fuw et” our tand that the trial af all cases shall ho public, Clyil Hberty, and the protection of Individual rights, des mand that these trlals shall be public, Not only are the proceedings In courts of justice public and private educators, but the sad ox~ perienees of hundveds of years have nbundantly taught ous that: there Is no sufity to the Iberty of tho, cith zon when that lberty, or iis rights, shall bo Inqulyed Into [na corner and deter mined Inseerct. The publle are here, and have been here. ‘Thesn proceedings have bean open and fn the sundtghts tt ts well that they have been so, ‘This defense has hud nothing to conceals this distingulshed ducze has had no raling fo take wilel he destred to make in secret, ‘There has been nothing In dhe case, so fur as we are concerned, that we would Wish to haye excluded ong single second from tho publig gue, My brother Cattrill has seen fit to eriticise and comment upon thd fact thatthe wives, aid the mothers, ant the daughters of Clark = County fave been present daring this trial, ls thers nay ting liproper in- that, gontlemon? WHE not the . presence of your wives, and your siatura, and your dnughters te court during tho pundency of Judicial investigations simmoth down tho rugged features of tho tral and being ws Inwyers toy decentar and higher regard for the averitye amenities and proprictica at life than we would have ff wo barbarlzed among our own Bos oxelusively? Way should thoy not buhere? ‘This case lnvalves questions: yery nearand yery doar to thea. Lo this eusa nre uvolved considerations of, the aunetity of the marriage relation, of the purity of hoy, of damestle poaco, honor, awet, and tranquillity, and of the rheht to repel tho fnvader of either, Who of all others are most interested In aiesthig of this oliaracter? Lo make no dont t that it is bounase thely hearts and thelr din tinets, truer a thonsandfold than the mere abstractions of aur reasoning, Irave told them p ecisely and surely what Gils cnie jnennt and We susemm lasues which It Ine yulveds? Mr, Storrs urged upon the jury Uiaé practl- cally, In avery criminal case, they decided the Jaw woll aa the facts boyand the power of ruversal or appoal when they found ay verdict of now eullty, and that in every ense Uey would ru it oxceedligly litlualt - ta separate daw. from fact.” “This was the flint responsibility, and ne tama be ing could interfere with them fa dls chiring thamsalves of it Ha claimed that Uo State had utterly fallad to show a premeditated desizn oh Cochran's part, tholy Wwitheuses a3 to hls dechirations of ntunt be- jug tuipeached by the overweliohiaing testl- mony of the best eltizens of Grand Ttapids, and ‘thd evidence of these witnesses being syuarely denied by tho defendant himuelf, On the otter hand, hye alalined thay every fuct whieh the defense had proposed to prove Inxl been amply and conclusively es- tablishos, ‘The popular senthinent being go strongly in favor at Cochrane, the charge of Judge Nowuian was somewhat of « surprige for its everity nuainst the ¢ charge for a conviction. lury that there wus no evidence to NEW YORK. Correspondence in Relation to the Inadequacy of the Tele- graph Service, the legal definitions of Justilable or exens- able hombeldes and, replying to the argue mentof Sr Storrs, he sal tint though te jury had the power to dlsre tiuns of the court ns to the law, ubey had not the rightte do so. The Inw had provided reiltess for the wrong done Cochrane, snd he could not be permitted to wreak his own pmiurd the histruc- Vice-Prestient Eckort, of the Western tury were out twenty-four hours, Unton, Explatns the Reagon he beginning of thelr delthorntions, they stoot claven toon far aequittals and lt was only after a uightof durance th which beds and other comforts were dented that oy bucame Unantinons, and returned inte eotrt with n verdict of not gully. Their verdict hind been antici , AS svon is it was delivered ochre eaing atts free and yindleated the people of Nefllsville thronwed the streets: from the eutrt-house to the honds with hit and congratuiate hin as he bussed along, and surely never before dind a person on thal for murder such a trhamphat reerntion on hts deliverance, Nellisviile, who bad sustalned hin by thelr prestneg all through the trial, huprovised ant euant lineh in honor of the Jury, of Cach- The remist. was 's Hall. “The ladies fad comscrataulite yy Messrs. Storrs for the defense, Rough , Treatment of a German Bark Osught in a Storm—Reunion of Papal Veterans, hotel to shake TELEGRAPIT SERVICE, THE WESTERN USIOS UXPLAINS WHY IT 15 ‘Tho tudes of 1 ae New Yonk, Sept. 18,—The following corre- spondence fully explaing the matter that culled It forth if rather expogttilated | MANGE, NEW You, Sept. 16, 1851. i 8 F, Hekerty General Superintendent Western Unton Teeyraph Company—Dean Si: Very serious compiaints ury being mudo to ing favilities for tranmuliting telegraph es betwou this Rachanze wid thy West 5 i nselves ncted us walters, sheeches were made Webb. of counsel and by Gen, Dodge, formerly United States verdict as an honor ta hin in fis speech sid tl showed that ¢ fidequaty for the voting Of busts I desire to call y iimnediate attention to tots mutter, and ty rs that such iddittonul wires and other fucilitiee muy Le provided us aboll yf Muet the requlrument of the members PaitkEn, Prosident. TRCKEINK RELY, ru ness How being trunaucted. pat the resalt Legislatures [i vain opposiat thetuselves to the tnstlucta of our common humanity, and praised the ladies for belng as usual on the right side. Merillan the detondant and his counsel were greeted with a serena by it loci A toreblight procession at Grand Rapids demonstrated the satisfaction with whieh ils Hizuny thers received the news of And so, amid tow spevttutly request of this Exchange. Regnge VICE-PRESIDL: dent Produce Exel am this worning fit re turduy, whieh, howeve Mt the wewspupers before 1 rea: Permit me to say your course in pulllishing seh Ww docimnent bee Tore It wus pusible fur yo tu roceve ply to ft cunsbatent wi sbill, therefure, endu: Hetty to this Totter, t Cochrane's nequittal ers, festivity. niuisic, and flraworks, this col- ebrated murder tril caine to what tho good Iks of Western Wisconsiu ne doubt con- sider a fittlag termination, that 2 ean mitre J ‘oF to wive shite pubs hat the Compmiy inay be suved froin thy ceileetions the anqualitied terms of your complaint are culeulated lu brow uputt Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. ADELPITA, Pa. Sept. 13.—A horrible murder and attempt at sulelde o ulght In Chester, about fourteen iniles frou The murderer und would-be sticide ts Thomas Stluson, 5) years-old. and the father of six children, thelr ages ranging ‘The vietin was the wife and tnothor, Bridget Stlison, aged 60 years ats far as could be gathered in the intense excitement which brielly as follows: THE FACILITIES OF THIS COMPANY for tho transmitssiou of dispatches to aud fram tho West aire more than adequate to the de. inands of ordinary business. Hut the deluys woico have occurred duriny the hist lew weeks buve becu due tu three cittises, whileh were cle trely unforseen, and wuainat which Jt was foe possibly for ug to wake Iuimediate provision— —Tho attempted from 16 to 20 5 saginutien of tte redted adeuund upun us thiugh. oUt the country te whileb it-beeatne our duly. to, ive tho ret attention, Sn great has the de- mala buen that the company bas triimsimitted prevailed, are murderer, who TWO MILLIONS OF BULLETINS, 400,00) messes of avorage Jength, slice the'zd Uf July hist. And f presume: {by inost captiata wit hurdly complain becuse fOUdY SO ELEN wn citurt to assuage tho anxiety of toe people at large during w tnost terribte Navional calamity. . : Tue forest tires in tho SMlddte and Westera Stutes bave caused continual interrap- tions to our wires, In guino {ustanees prostrat- ing all our trubk-lines and cutting us off trom y coinmunication with Caoleagy and 7 ern produen markets, porta of the devastation those fires have made inthe loculities through whict our Mies pass ive suilivient evidenve of the dilticulty we live bud In coping with troubles cutlrely ber Mh hingin control, Third—Tho sncreusein the number of com- inerulal messages has been far BEYOND THE NATURAL GROWTIL OF BUSI thereby, came home Po'vlavk Intoxleated, words Stinsun and his wife went to bed. In the course of the night the quarrel must have been renewed, for nbout 1 o'elock this Iornlug Mrs, Stinson left her bed and went to the room of her daughter, Intending there "The husband, however, followel her and insisted bolsterously tat she should return to her own roo, finally did so In order to pacify the Surg After some angry to pass the night. ‘Thy wuthentic from lily couch, opened a cupbonrd at the side of hls bed, and took out a razor and te Tiuerately cut his wife's throat, after which, with the same weapon, he end anand to his own existence by repeatlag We operation an his own throat, partly severiaig v. aAfter his victlin had bee she spring from the bed, the bi Te spurts, aud endeavored to save herself by: expected. bog more than 4) per cent abave that af tho eau season nuy your in the cum bany’s latory, und tir beyond any ronsonable untietvations, ‘Tula chormous incresse ts read for tmmedtate (ransniss ln dor wonboUt tive u ils windpipe, actions Of that chiss of custom « wt nothing shorter immediate transnli- sion will nvold complaint, ‘The first two of these causes are entirely tem- porary, but, combined with the thled, have mate USO xich magnitude that no provisions the Western Union ‘Tel puny cad baye made would bi cient to jnsure the sme precision In fta business us under other circumstances, but the wound murderer did not make so successtul a Job at itin his own case, and at this writhng he $s still live, although it dovs not seem possl- blu that He can survive. fon of his faculties, and expressed no t for his terrible crime. He seams tn full MAKING EVERY Tn wuswer tot FORT TO TRANSMIT OUR question from Chief of Police. Wheaton, he asserted that ho had ample reason for taking tho life of his partner, both on aecount of well-founded Jealousy and beeanse she did The entire nelhbor- hood, however, wnite In giving Mrs. Stiison praisy tor her many qualities, aid the murder seenis to have been ie f all proveention. ‘he In- torlor of the ream, nnd, In faet, the whole floor where tho crime Was committed, pre- sents a horrible appenran flnger-marks of the victhiu as to escape to her danghter’s room are plainly visible on the sides of the wall. with the utmost dispateb; our employés aro rendormug faithfit and cilicient service, and our facilities are bein so increase ample provision fur any requirements of tho Y. the erection of nbortt 1,00U tniles of now Ing boon cornmenced in the curly spr) muecb more bas elive been undertaken in hence af tho extrauriinary demands. ¢ pushing this work with ull the energy nosaibiy, und, iu view of the vireumatances above recited, und of the tuot that to oreet wires fer Hreut--tor exainple, ay between it a work of tine, [ ¢ no doubt we shall revelve from the publle at lurve, und from tll buaineas-mon espectlly, f reasonable degree of const not trent him right. the very highe: ond the bloody site endenvored Vica-Ires\ant uid Genbrat Shunaser. Speetat Disvaten to The Chicago Tribune. SARE ir ed Laraverre, Ind, Sept. 1%—The Kritz- meyer habeas corpus esse ts stilt undeclded, ‘The neensed has placed upen the stand tive orsix witnesses who have sworn to the fact that he spent the day and night at the home where’ he was board: thut le was NEARLY A COMPLETE BWREP, Now York, Sept, 18.—-Capt. Ilereksen, of the Gerinan bark Johanne, reports that dur ine agate the ship was struck by a heavy sea, thrown on her beam-ends, dismasted bad her whicel-house washed away, her steer ing-gear smashed, and the cabin bulkheads stoveboth forward and aft,as wellas the whole starboard side of the cabin, oll the stores and supplies destroyed or of a My, Swlek, where Jolin Hooper's body was fount with aeharge of shot and shigs of leat int heart and body.” ‘Pho case will no doubt and will come before {eh has been convened he evidence will have to ba gone through with again, hi the o jooper’s attorneys press his habeas corpus case, tow pending, terminate tomorrow, hing about, the the Grand Jit 4 and lights gone, the decks swept of everything, the muin-hatch gone, and the ship full of water, ‘he mate, helmsman, and n boy were awopt away by the same sen. ‘Tho Jone was bound for Java with a curgo of AWARDED 81,000 DAMAGES, Spectal Disputes to The Citcaga LANS@G, Mich, Sept. ti—Somo months azo Engena 0. Quinn, of this city, com> meneed asult against Dr. Andrew Blanek, of Howell, tor seducing his wife, wreekting iness, ete, laying Ils eit The sult was finished today ury rendering a PAPAL VETENANS, The yeternms of the Papal army, who served during the relzn of Plux 1X, utrended nrass thls norma in the which follaw “The 1 an annlyersar sentiment given wust the United States—May he iye to fill the term far whieh his cotntrymen elected him, wear the hovers which | Ung auotltlos and services to our common cuuntry haye reserved for hin.” et TIE RAILROADS. CLEVELAND RAILNOAD ITEMS. Specal Dispatch to The Crieuga Tribune, ann, O., Sept. 18,—The New York, ania Ohlo Railroad are selting tickets to Now York at $4, but with no re bate, which is the polluy followed by the other companies, ‘The Lake Shoro & Michigan Southorn Road will tomorrow taky possession of the Detrolt, Mlsdale & Southw whose track is alxty-llve niles long. ‘This 1s dono to prevont tho Great Wi Mnes getting possesstan of It, ‘The General Manager wont West Saturday evening, and 0 ninnber of supervising oflelals of tha road left this eventug to put the new division in his domestic happ! In the Clrentt Court, the verdlet for $1,000 fur the pla POSTAL THIEF ARRESTED, Special Dispute to The Chieaoo Tribune. Broumxaron, LL, Sept. &—Jeln 1, Franklin, Deputy Tostmaster at Wenonn, JL, who abseonded some inonths since with wlotof signod postal orders which le hay cashed to the extent of 3359, was arrested an fu Sun Franelseo, and will be brought BURNED AT SEA, SCISCO, Cal, Sept. 13, from Port ‘Fownsent says the ship Olympus, Capt. Edwards, bound from San Franelseo to Senbeok witha eargo of hay, oakum, and aj], burned on the Hih of Septenber tn 47 10 minutes north latitude, ix tu all, took to Whe Lup the sme duy by 4 taken to Port Dis- Ne UESE Ena A NEW PAPER, Speclat Duaoutch wo Tre Chicago Tribune. Inmanatonin, lid, Sept, 18—The Ine dana Tribune, w new two-cent Gernun aft- ernoon paper, Republlead aud antl-prohibl- tlon, tinkes Its tratappearance today, BUSINESS NOT, PILES! BALES!) PALES Anure cure for Btiud, Wooding, tebings, Ulcurated Pies has buon discovers by. Dr, i CTE WELLLAMS INDIAN has cured the worat chronie vo Yours’ standing. tem Alber tebe, absorb the tiers, s0LN03 aw itching, espoulilly after wetting Warm in bed, acting asa pouliles, Tt be propared for Pilus, tobi, othe efee, Sold by estern and other and passengers, twe and were ptel also superylse the now Hie, LINCOLN & FREMONT, Srectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, Lincoun; Neb, Supt. ineeting whieh was called for to-night haa Deen postponed until ‘Tuvaday next, propoaliion te vote bouds ln ald of the Lin- eon & Fremont Rallvond will then be con sidered at length, all the oficers, managers, and others Intorestod In the schame having probed tobe present. ‘The proposition is very thoroughly en our war’ be expected ut ‘fhe proposition, if sub come bafare the people Vie—Tho railroad virus tlscussedt ensed of twanty Tay wilted at all, Saturday, the 23th of Uils month. of the purte, sid unmet, or muted N & CO, Chicago, _——— tron, aud Wine, with dard inadioinal tonle of this VAKING POSSESSION, Bpeclas Duvaten to ‘tre Chicago Tripune, Tornna, Q., Sept. W—The oficers.af tho Luke Shores Michigan Santhern Road leave hore this morning to take charge ot the ‘Te contly-aequired tne extending from Ypst- » to Baukers, Mich, ‘The newly- acquired road Is known as the Detroit, ill dale & Southwestern, mnt ts about sixty-four miles long, ‘The Lake Shore Company have yenine-year tense of this line, Hobe under the Division Su) of Mr. Witla Canelf, now wntot the Janstug Diviston, harge of the latter Aroudts Boot, Cinchony, the stant Tt euriches the bloud, prompt vigovates (ho bralu pad norvous aystou, nt roves digestion, ote, Hestd right oyos, happy stato Of tl stobo,curuge Sladison street und Filth avenug, a Results A round ts ni. Arond’s drags Cod-biver OU and Lime, —That please aut and active agcut In the our aumplye sytaptoms, © Wilbor’s. Pure Cod-hiver QU ant Line, versuliy udepted tn medical practice, the proprietor, A. 1. Wataion, Cheulat, and all druggists, vt ee BLS | fon Superintend: ill also retaln el CINCINNATE SOUTHERN, Cincinnati Sept. 18,—Tho earnings of 333 inftes of Chu douthern Railway between Cins elnnatt and Chattunooza have boen $225,000 for the mouth of August, I — Buck & Baynoer’s ath Powdor isthe bureet Jusgct-kiliur, It mukes short work oa roncbes, dens, Hea, ond bedbuys. AL valuable fura and woolous (rom the ravayes pate: Buok & Huyuer, makers of the “ Mure! R <= BLAQK | GooDRs. bana mnnne gre Ph ewenbeabes CARSON, PIRIE & COS GREAT West Zi Dry Gots os K GOUDS, HEW FALL STYLES Arriving daily, and offered at vemarkably Low Prices, among which will be found: Black Silk & Wool Ombre Stripas, . Black Moire All-Wool Satines, Black Moire Striped Satines, Black All-Wool Baratheas, Black All-Wool Brap de Alma, Black Silk-Warp Drap de Alma, A Splendid Line of All-Wool Foule, Comprising eight quatlitles, and ranging in price from 50c to $1.25 per yard, in Black Cashmeres We offer a good quality, 40-inch wide, for 50c. These goods are actually worth 6§c, Better quality at 6rc, worth 75. Elegant quality at 75c, worth go. A good, heavy 48-inch wide, 78c, worth go. Handsome 48-inch wide, 98 cts., worth $1.25. Our finest 48-inch wide at $1.40, * worth $1.75. CARSON,PIRIE&CO, Madison and Peoria-sts. BAKING POWDER, TEE CONTRAST! Wille other Raking Powders ate largely ADUL. TERATED nth ALUM snd other hurtful drugs, ¢ has, been Kept UNCHANGED tp all of Ite origte wirity and wholesamencess. The best evidence S BAPETY, HEALTHPULNESS, PURITY, ond EFFECTIVENESS, In THE FACT of tty botug uscd today, froma North to South, tron: East to West, In {no homies of the rleh and poor, whero {t has been used fur the lant 55 yearn, A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER, NEVER SOLD 1N DULK, Made by SYEELE & PRICE, Manvfactarers of Fuputts Yeast Gems, aerial Flavoring Extracts, cle., Chicago oud St. Lanls. , . ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, RE VOU CED NERVOUS DEBILITY CURED. The Vilal Forees Restored Without Medlelngs OPI ELECTING A. PLEANGUS aro unequal any uthors ti the rid in thelr constrios Hon and ettleacy, wunoras Ung and dldusing a» mild, continuo is curregt reaghing atones tha wont Ofdiveasay, und ras FORCES JOO. Hun, Hupotenyey.n auxunor the Urine: at Ons W thou ng Mg ntomipet ne Mu wil f it Wild nb Dewmptl thurwthiy roe ior, Bnd. Koporative. wrud by fou tists ry pyatoms ns clectriclty wdain! Cantinnons enrvents, ‘Alt om ee amuse bt i ths Neibs ak f For Young Men, Middle-agod, Men, andOd Ben thers ts a Nahurat Way out of Sugertag and Troubie, # Hustratod pamphiet xent in sealed onvolove oafocelprotuconts yataze, Consulutlun Sra. Gdiow hours, Uo. ui to G pen, 5 AMERICAN GALVANIC CO., Rooms £ and 2, 134 Muydlsgnest., OHIOAGO, ILT. UNDERWRITERS’ SALE! For Account of Whom It May Concer, fleats and Crease. I yf NI and Gronse saved from the fre Saeed Jolin Cusaiy, ay tue Uuton stuck Verde, 2. AVS O'CLOOK PM, princhoally of phort Mivs th eee Muni Pounds, the yu OTyuruie und conditions of Sale will be iada known at that tu. MeGEO If, BVERINGHAM & CO., ‘vrain for the Bu HO a aichizon y a ra Tey e Rauthiged Depol, Guitars ababep wy PROFESSIONAL. CATARREES pies eh Me epsgayaearete

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