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"Pho THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FORHIGN. Further Details of the Massacre of Railway Employos Near Tunis. Arabs Piled Up and Lighted 800 Ties, and Poured on Oil. Upon This Blazing Pyre the Vic- tims Were Flung While Still Alive. All the Cabinets Excited Over a Possibility of Some Power Getting Egypt. Gortschakoff Has a Public Audi« ence with the Emperor William. Extraordinary Preeautions Taken to Pree yent tho Importation of Exploe sixes Into Russin. Pamoll Highly Dissatislod with tho Oon- duot of the Mallow Branch Loaguo, TUNIS, THE MABSACHE AT WADZERQIEAs Panis, Oct. 4—Gen, Farre, Minister of War, hag received telegrams confirming the repurt of the burning of the rallway station at Wadzergha und tho tmassuereing of a munber of the employés, Including several Brkish subjects, by the Insurgents in Tunis, The attack on tho station was made by the Arabs who recently attacked All Bey, ‘The statlomnagter, an ex-Lieutenant In the French army, and a chevalier of tho Legion of Honor, was burned nflve, and ten en ployés, mostly Maltese and Italians, massa- evel, Roustan, the French Ministerat Tunis, has fuvited the English and: Itatinn Consuls to assist at an official inquiry {nto the disaster, ‘The English and Ltallan Consular clerks, dovtors, ete, have accordingly gone to Wad- zergha for that purpose. Six hundred Freneh troops went there on the 20th ultima, but the Arabs hud disappeared long before their arrival. ‘The massacre was undoubtedly caused by the wholesale destruction uf: olive forests, villages, anc vineyards whieh Gen, Sebatier considered necessary around Zaghounn, The ‘Tunisian authorities are evidently trying to sereen the Arnbs itceused of mur derlug the Maltese and Italians, No arrests yet. A FRENCH Victory, The Tebessa column of French troops has entered Regency and captured Gafsa, after a severe bulile with the Djerid Arabs. ALL BEY IN A CRITICAT, POSITION. All Bey has sent a messenger stathig that he Is not ablo to hold out any longer, and demanding a French escort to effect his re- treat. Ils rumored that his position 1s crit feal, mutiny having broken out In hls camp. THNUATENED NY ARANS, A Paris correspondent anys it fs clear that the Arabs have assembled In force Inn posl- tion which serlously threatens the flank of the. foree advancing fron. Mehmedia and Zaghounn on Kalrwan, = THE SITUATION, Lonnow, Oct. 4.—A correspondent at Tunis says: “Iam convinced, after diligent in- aulry, that, unless the French occupy ‘Tunts iinnedlately, an ant!-Christian outbreak may. occur at any moment, Roustan alone op- poses its occupation because his holding up the threat of It affords him a means of influe encing the Bey, ALL BEY. é Reports In regard to the position of All, Bey aro declared exaggerated. Ie lins not been routed, and lings lost no guns, Gen, Lorgerot lias sent saveral battatlons to en- able him to resume the offensive, All prop- rations for an advance on Katrwan are cumpleted, and the mensures decided upon will bo in full exceution by the 12th inst, A. temporary railway will be laid from Susa to Kairwan, DETAILS OF THE WADZERGUA MASSACRE show that the Arabs heaped up 900 sleepers, upon which they cast grease, tow, and oil, Lhe flung the victims into the burning mass alive, : GREAT BRITAIN, NONTICOTE’S SPEECH, Lonnox, Oct. 4.—Slr Stafford Northcote, in,n speech nt Hull yesterday, said the Con- servatives wished the Land act to have afalr trial, The condition of affalrs was very un- satisfactory as regards the Boer Conyention and the Anglo-French commercial ‘treaty, With regard to falr trade he was not quite in fayor of all the proposals made by his Con- servatlye friends, TUE PRINCESS LOUISE salls from Liverpoo! for Canada on the 20th instant, fects RESQLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE, ‘The Congregational Union of England and Wales, which assembjed nt Mancliester and consisted of 1,600 dolegntes, passed resolu- Uons of condolence with Mrs,” Garfletd and. the American Nationulwo, © DAVID DUDLEY FIELD, . Dusuty, Oct, 4.—In the Social Science Con- gress today Davitt Dudley Field supported a vote of thanks to Lord O’flagan for his ad- dress Inv speech 1a which ha connected the Tecoguition of Lord O'Hagan’s ability with warn expressions of gratitude for the En- glish and Iridh sympathy tor tho death of Preaient Gariield, RELEARE OF A POLITICAL PRISONER, Patrick Moran fins been unconditionally released, after flvo mnonths of detention in Galway jail, THE LAND COMMISSION, ‘The oMclal machinery of the Land Com mission 1s now completed by the appoint- nent of the following Assistant Commisston- era; Prof, Baldwin, a wollkknown authority on land; Col, Bailey, who has an extensive hequalntance with farming; Messrs, Gar- Jand, Houghton, O'Keefe, O'Shatelnessy, und Ross, practical farmors; and Rice, who was Ansistant Commissioner represontiug tho tenant farmors’ interest In the Hichmond Commission, PANEL, 4 says the Land Leaguo tntonds to form a Jabor department, and with this object a Dumber ofSlaborors will meet {n a few days. itoguols, id Lonvow, Oct, 4.—Lroquuls has been seratch- sed for the Cesarawltch, Nouricore, | Tha passage in Sir Staiford Northcote's Speech at Tull yesterday relative to the fulr trade was as follows: * ‘There ara those who think Commercial superiority will, as the Promior himself has sald, pass from England to Amorica, Ido not, at least, belleve this ‘Will bo in our time, if we make use of the existing means to support our commercial interest, If wo resort to false romedies wo inay do irreparablo mischief. I do not be- alts in sone of the suggestions put forward y the frlends of our own sldy, nor in the (beral suggestion that the state of agricult- ae As remedlable by 9 radical-change of he Land laws, although they are susceptible of amendment,” +a regard to the Irish Laud act he asked whether the Government did not mean to In- sist that tho leagne imust snbinit to the au- thority of Parliament, and tha Executive alve tho act fair play? ‘The Government, he sald, should exert the amount of courage heeessary to put down tho deflanee of law. AN ADVERTISEMENT appenra In the London Daily News propos: Jug-that a duplicnts of Bruca Jones’ statute of Gladstone, now ready for ensting, be inade and presented to the United States, to commemorate the kindly sympathy ex- pressed from (he-highest to tho lowest with the United States tir the National sorrow, It furthor proposes the Agure shall represent. England and Wales, the pedestal by of Scoteh granit ant the base Irtah granit. ‘The costof the dupiteata would be.t3,000, ‘Tha advertisement Ls signed by a bronze founder, RELEASED, Dentay, Oct, 4.—T'wo more suspects have been released from Galway dall after tive months? detention, THICK EGAN has arrived from Parls, and yistited the “suspects.” ; THE CLANE-MONIUS LAND LEAGUE hag resulved not to pay rent until the Land Comissloners have decided thelr test eases, Arrangements have been mate to build wooden houses for all tenants evicted in the ineantine, REDPATIL ‘The authorities have instructed the police to closely watch the movements of Redpath, ASSASINATED, A tnan carting. “boycotted” oats In the Parish of Doon, County Tipperary, was shot. yesterday, and it isfenred mortally wounded, AT THE WOOL SALES TODAY 8,300 bales were suld of New Zealand, Port PHIUp, and Cape. A fair spirit was imani- fested, Prices are unchanged, ANOTHED VILE CRIME, Duonty, Oct. 4.—A farmer named Leary, living near. Rathmore on Lord Kenmare’s property, was shot last evening by a band of armed inen, who visited hig house te warn him notte pay rent, Ile died this morning. PARNELL AT MALLOW, Parnell, who is investigating the test cases Inthe Mallow district, addressed a large meeting at Mallow ‘Tuesday. Ie sald he found that In one of the worst eases of land grabbing existed In their midst, and the Mal- Jow League had tho audacity to asic for funds for mn evicted tenant white thoy had sanc- tloned the eviction, Parnell said he would cut olf this rotten branch, atid take steps to establish a braneh in keeping with tho prin- ciples of Davitt. FRANC EUGENE. Pants, Oct. 4.—It is stated in Bonapartist circles that the ex-Empress Eugénie, on the occasion of her reeént hurried visit to the elty, made a will feaving atl of her fortune to Prines Victor, and deeluring him the head of tha Bonapartist party, A elausu in the document urges the young Prince to devote allhis mind to the service of the caugo of the Enipire. THE PARIS PRESS Js Med with indignant comments on the negligenes of the Freneh military authorities at Tunis, AN INTERESTING ARTICLE on Gainbetta, by Count von Goeltz, has just appeared in the German review Detttsch Rindschat, It seems to have exelted tho weath of the ultra-patriots of the Futher- and. THE SOCIALISTS OF PARIS | tonfalt pass formal sentence. on Gambetta for his complteity In the ‘Tulsian affair, Ace cording to the Guulols, Do Belliang yester- day asserted that the so-erlled revelations about Tunls published by the Jntransigeant are based on communications made to Roche- fort by Wood, formerly British’ Consul at ‘Tunis, who has an old personal score to settle with Roustan, —_—— ITALY. APPROVED BY THE POPE. Rome, Oct. 4.—The Pope has approved the resolutions passed at tha recent mecting of the lituh Bishops at Maynooth College, ex- pressing satisfaction with the Land act, ote, nEvonst. Romer, Oct. 4.—The Senate Committee has approved the fundamental principles of the Electoral Reform bill, but tho modifications it desires will make necessary tho bill being referred to the Lower House, PT, Itis announced that the Government has informed the Khedlveof Egypt that the re- sults of the Inquiry into the massacre of the Ituian expedition under Liout, Giulettl, some months ago, are unsatisfactory. THE POPE, It is stated that the Pope will dellvera very Important alloeution on the subject of the relations of the Vatican with the Powers at tho consistory which will be held prepara- tate to the canonizations, the 8th of Decem- er. RUSSIA. TUE NUMLASTS, Berri, Oct. 4.—On the Russian frontiors greater vigilance Is being exercised than hitherto, and dolugs In Prussia, Austria, and Roumania are attentively watched, with a view to prevent tho entrance or exit of Niil- ist emlasaries. At the ports vessels from En- «land, France, and America are strictly ex- amined, in order to detect any attempt to In- troduce infernal machines, ALEXANDER ON EQYPT, Sr. Perenspuna, Oct. 4.—The Journal de St. Petersburg, oficial organ, says: * Itussia Is able, for the present, to remnin siiuply a spectator of the competition aroused by the recent pronunciamento at Calra; but the possession of Egypt is not an exclusive Ene glish or eyen Anglo-French question. It hs too closely connected with the generat Enst~ ern status In quo to allow any government to settle it on Its own authority.” GERMANY. DISMANCK’S CUKTOMS POLICY, Lonnon, Oct. 4.—A Borlin dispateh snyss ‘The most important Chambers of Commerce of the varions States of Germany have pul- shed reports for 1850, A erent majority, consisting of Free-Traders und Protectionists, reject Misuiarck’s now protectionist customs polley, IREMEN, * Bentty, Oct, 4.—Tho negotiations respact- Ing the Incorporation of Bremen i the Zoll- verein begin next week, ‘The estimate of the cost will probably bo subipitted to Parlla- anent during the autumn session, GORTACHAKOFF, Bentry, Oct, 5.—Gortechakoff had an au- dience with the Emperor William, ‘The diplomatic corps was present, TURKEY, A SECRET MISSION ‘'O EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct, 4.—The Conmils- stoners to Egypt have taken with them all the firmang and ordinances relating to Exypt issued sluce the me of Mehemet All, They have alyo taken a new firman, the contents of which are unknown, No Information was given the foreign Embassies beforehand of the intended departure of the mission, EGYPT, . THE SULTAN, ALEXANDIIA, Oct. 4,—Tho Sultan tele graphed the Khedive that the Imperial Com- inissioners will not stay long in Egypt. The nowspaper Eyypte states that tho movements of the National party are assuming grave proportions, ‘The natives at Alexandria sro demanding the formatioy of a National Quard for the defense of the coast, MOROCCO, THE EMPEROR, Lonpon, Oct. 4.—Dispatches from Oran, Algerls, anuoguace that the Emperor of Morocco {9 forming two columns of troops to operate against the rebels on the Algerinh frontier, fpuy obviating the necessity of the Froneh entering Moroeeo. SWEDEN, FAMINE FEARED, CopENntAgK, Oct. 4.—-Lutters published here state that the crops in Sweden hava falled, and it is reported that a famine ts line ponding, OROP NEWS. TLLINOIS. Spettat Correspondence of The Chteag Tribune, Bertsavinin, Ul, Out. L—Tho Agricultural Department of the State pinend tho eorn crop of Sangamon County ati percent, ‘Tho fact ta, Sangainon County has a better erop this year that she bas iad for yenrs. New corn is already Anding its way to markot. Ttis dry, shetls weit, of an excellent quality, and turns out beyond tho oxpuctation of farmers, Forty to soventy- five bushels to tho acre Is nit thy talk, ‘This county hus formerly fed a lirge quantity of stuck from cheap corn, ‘Chis year furmers aud fyeders aro selling off, all the hogs ana enttle they can spare, and with tho exception of Mr, Gillett, of Elkhart, and Mr. Farrar, of Springtield, who always feod graded stock, F enn hea of ny one in this vicinity who is feeding. Tho Into rains have brought out tho pastures wondertully, anit more court his been cut for fodder than ever betore, und if those conditions hold good over the country sour speculators will get all tho eurn they cin handle, and more than thoy wotld wish to receive, Spectal Carresponitence of ‘The Chicago Trifune, Be Ll, Oct. R—Siice Thursday night n having a regular slezo of rain here, which has continted steadily alinost dure ing the nuove tne. It fs quite nGol-send to the people, whose wells inve been dry for two months past. It has already had tho effect of inaking the farming einss grow! perceptibly, as it bus made the flelus too wet to plow, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteaca Trinune, + Sycamore, Ul, Oct. 4.—Tho warn, mild ratns of tho Jat few weeks have produced a tran formation In the pastures and meadows ef tha great drauth dlatrict whfeb 18 wonderful to be- hold, In faet,a second spring has come, with all its zentto mildness, Stock which was being fet largely on shocked corn now refuse to touch It, profecring rather tho froeh, Juley, und abundant wrasa. This will save imiiions of bushels of corn to tho Great West, and, should the fail continue warm, a9 it now promlacs, this nDundance of fall feed will be an important factor in reducing the present high prices of corn. onto. Conusnus, O.,.Oct. 4.—Tho October crop re- port by the Oblo State Nourd of Agriculture twill give the following figures. The estimates for whent and oats are based on netunt returns from thrashing-machines tn nearly all townships of tho Stute for seven weeks’ thrashing, and may be depended on as substantiat and accurate, ‘Tho estimates for other crops aro. simply tho average of tho Lest judgment of nbout 1,000 townshlp correspondents, nearly all practical farmers: Wheut, 12.3 bushels per necro: total bushels, 218, Onts, 20.7 bushels per nere; total 2100225, Harloy (per cent of 1880), 875 ditto, 83 corn, 62; buy, 00; apples, pears, 63; peaches, 32; grapes, 68; tobucen, potitove, 2: number of swine for market, ondition of pastures, 63, ‘Tho drouth has tired crops more in the ‘southern than tho northern hif of the State. Abundant rains have at tewst revived the pastures nearly all over tho State, The whent figures are 0 per cont of Inst year's heavy crop (62,500,00 bushels), and oats 16) percent, The vrop report wilt not ‘Wa rendy for distribution before the 15th, being delayed to inelude the final annlysis for the year of commercial fortilizers, When ready it will ‘be sent to uy farmer on pplication by postal- curd, CASUALTIES. A CARELESS DOCTOR. Litrin Rock, Ark, Oct. 4.—Intelllgonee has Just been recelyed here of a fatal polsoning through tho carctesness of n physiclan. Dr. J. 8. Burt, a practicing physician, of Charleston, Franklin County, sent to Mrs, James Ross, 0 pi- ent Itving a fow miles from town, acoulte for ergot. Aftor tho medicine was siven, Mrs. Ross remarkod that {t was not the same she had been inking, and complained of a tingling sensation inthe end ber fingers. Physicians were RuMMonud, but ene too Inte te be of servico, tho dri buving necomplisned its aonaly Word, "Che sunie truss was given Sirs. Jobn Redman, but life wus saved by prompt medical attention. A BRAVE MAN DROWNED. Lone Rock, Richland Co., Wis. Oot. 4.—Will- fam Gralf, white at work on the Chicnyo, Mit- waukeo & St. Paul Iailrond bridge whleb crosses tho Wisconsin River noar Spring Green, missed his wedge and tho wolghtof bis sledge throw him tnto the river. E.M. Dixon dove for him. Both uated down tho river to sandbar, whore n bonrd was floated to them. Graft caught bold of ftand wassaved; tho sand gave way aud Dixon was drowned, UNDER THE WHEELS, Spectar Duputeh to The Chicago Triduna, MAUSITALLTOWN, Ia., Oct. 4.—As train No, 23 went west on tho Chicago & Northwestern this aftornoon at Jo'olock, a citizen by the name of Phillp Trico was struck just out of tho city and Allied. He wae lying un tho track, elther drunk or asteep, and was borrlbly mangled, bis entratis being strung ntong tho rails for tifteon rods, Ho hud been ou a sproe since Saturduy. Ue leaves 8 family. A CHILD'S AWFUL DEATIL. Loursvitte, Ky., Oct. 4.—A small ebild, while standing near a molasses cvaporator, near Dand- ridge, Tonn., a fow days ugu, witnessing tho evaporation with great glec, ‘lost its foutkold and fell Into the avething mass, nad was dead betore its horrified retutives could rescue It. rye ALMOST A ITORROR, Mowing, Ala., Oct. 4.—Tha south-bound train on the Loulaville & Naahvillo Road Jumped tho traok at Dolive station and turned over. A negro trainp wus killed. Gen. Jobn M. Dunn, of the Interior Departmont, and ao ciretus-agent wore slightly bruised. ‘Tho train was crowded, KILLED BY A GRINDSTONE, Derroit, Mich., Oct. 4.—A grindstone in Mills & Eldred's boo factory at Otsexo, in this State, burat this morning, Instantly killing Jon Beaver, who was running It. POLITIOAL. « ARKANSAS, Tatree ocr, Ark., Oct. 4.—The Hepudlican Blute Executive Committee assomblea In thie elty tomorrow in obedience to tho call of the Hon, Powell Clayton, Chairman, Leading rep- resentutive members of tho party throughout tho State have urrivod, Great Jntercat Is manl- fested in tho proceedings of tho committee, Various rumors of splits, contitlons, combina- tlons, ete. are allont, but’ can be traced to to dofnit authority. Somo unenalness is mane fested, the general supposition being that the ex-Senator will be made the dispenser of Fod- oral patronage in this State, RUODE ISLAND. Puovivency, It. 1, Oct, 4.—The Hon, Nelson W, Aldrich recelyed u majority of the votes of the Assembly in the separate Houses toduy for United States Senator to succeed Gen.“ Burns aldo, and will probably be glected on the trat ballot in Joint convention tomorrow, NEBRASKA, Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Taisconn, Neb., Oot, 4.—Tho Republican Coun- ty Conyenuon nontinated a full ticket of county otficora; For Treasurer, tho Hon. Rabert Gra- ham; County Clork, John MeCiuy; County Jud, Goal Parker; Sborif, Granville Rnsiga,. MASSACHUSETTS, Woncgsren, Baas., Out. 4,—Dolegates to tho Domovrutte State Convontion aro arriving. It 48 oxpcotod the ticket of lust year, with the ex: coption of Lieutenant-Goveruor, will bo ro- nomiuated, a RUN DOWN AND KILLED, An unknown man was run dowa and instantly kthted at 7:85 iast evening by ongine iW and an ducotming passenger train on tho Wabash & St. Loula Rujlroad at tho interaection of Stewart avenue and Twenty-uinth etrect, The decoased appears to havo heon about 3 years old, ive foot and elyht inchos tall, black balr, blue oyos, brown chin beard, und was clad in a brown checked cont, black puutaloona and yest, blue checked gingham shirt, luced stucs, und re atockings. Henry Gillis, the wnglnocr, think the mun deliberately couunitied, wulcldo, wud Buy's bo stopped directly {u front of tne engine when only two or three paces away, Notoln was found on tho person of the doccused whtel, would in any way lead to bis idontiication, a KING KALAKAUA. Cincinyatt, O., Oct, 4—King Kalakaua passed through the city tonight from Lexington, Ky,, on his way to tho West, without stopping. 5 — Robust and blooming health tn Hop Iitters, end no family cun aiford to bo without thou, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 188]—-TWELVE PAGES. 5 CRIMINAL NEWS. Thomas Oleson, the Aurora Mur- derer, in the Elgin Jail. Guiteau to Be Indicted by a Grand Jury in New Jersey. Death of on Man Who Attempted to Run 2 Colorado ‘Town. Township Officers (ndicled In Vermont—Mur- ders tn Konlucky and Alabama. TITOMAS OLESON, Spectat Diapateh to The Chicagn Tribune, Enaty, It, Oct. 4.—Thomns Uleson, tho mur derer of Otto Precse at Aurora Saturday night, Hes in tho elty Jail in thls city. Te was brought up here seeretly Sunday plight by Deput, beri? Allen, Constable Sohoouhoven, tnd City> Mursbal Powers, who wero sont for by telegraph by Sherif Carlisle fram Geneva whon the vigitanee committees wis gathering at Aurora to march to the county-seat, force tho Jail, and lynch bim, Olesuu Is a harmiess-looking. Norwegtun, a Uttle fellow, only 17 years oll, So secret wae tho transfer that at this writing bis pres- ence 14 only known to A dozen persons. here. Aurora is twenty-four tolles distnat, and thero {3 nedanger of lynebing, Olesen, on hee ing interviewed by your correspondent, dis- claimed any knowledge of tho uffalr. fle anys he wis drunk that evening. and thinks he met gue buys singing. Somevody shoved blo, and he hit at tim. If he cut hun hts knife must have been open jn his hand, When he wont to the ovtekiria of tho ity) and lay) down and glept. When he awoke he was half froze. and went home, THe was trrosted as ho was About to go down town {nthe mourning. ‘Pho tad cried bitterly when to told bis story, and spends inost of his Umno weeping, Auntona, HL, Oct. 4—A iyneching party of about lid young mon, chlelly rallronders’ and Personal friends of young Otto Freese, why was flied here Saturday might, started at about 1 o'clock this morning for Genevi, with avowed purpose of dealing Out siiminary ve wnee to his murderer, tho bos: "Thoms Orson. The delzzting rain dampened thelr urdor, but they braved up on ilquor of Various grades: and were na bloodthirsty us n band of Missanri out. huwa until the horse ridden by the Jeader fell, datneging that hero's clothing and taking the vonceit out of the whale party, who thon and there turned and went back, nreiving ato o'clock Ina demoralized condition. Oleson was taken to Geneva for salferlecping, tut, aptlel: pating trouble, the authorities hal alecady re- ved him to Sycamore, so this trip would a EBT unly a wild-yoose chase in auy even the stb GREEN W. RICITARDS, Spectal Dlepateh ta The Chicuca Trine, Litric Hock, Ark,, Oct. 4.—From a gentleman Justin from Grant. County, Tae Tpusxn cor- respondent Jearns that Depiity-Sheriit I. A. Swafford bad reuenod Sheridan, the county goat, having im charge Groea W. Richards, who ts charged with grand larceny. The crime was committed over a year aga, since which tine Hichurds bas been n fugitive. with oilers fol- lowing bm from pluec to place. He wns finally arrested at Edon, Van Zandt County, Vex. Since his flight his wife applied for and obtulned a dl- voreo from bln, He had been living In fexas some months, and tn that time bad wooed and Wont one of ‘the imost estimable young Indies in Van Zandt County. The ‘wedding-diy. waa fixed, and preparations fer the event nearly all completed, when the oltiver suddenty appeared on the seoue und arrested Hichards. Itis suid that his betrotted was overwhelined with urief upon learning tho charge ngainst him, but wonunlixe she cling to bin tu his troubles, nud sought to excuse his shorteume. ings. Tho parting between tho prisoner und the woman, who In three days would huve been his wifo, Is described as betyg peculiacly putheties nnd thoy separated vowlng cternal aifecdon and Nadelity to each other, Richurds Is now‘ in the Sheridnn Jalil. He will doubtiess bo sent to tho penitentiary for a term of yours, THE LATEST AURORA TRAGEDY. Bpeclat Correspondence af The Chicago Tribune. Avuona, IL, Oct. 3.—The intense excitement of yosterday, caused by tho fatal stabbing atfuir of Saturday night, hn somowhat abated today, Mun wore gathored in knots and groups on the streets until a late hour Inet night. But it was apparent that tho virulent aplrit and ungovern- able passion that prevalled in the morning rap- idly subsided afterhe whoalone could satisty the thirst for blood had escaped, Rumors oat- ed that an organization would provecd to Gene- vo Inst ulght. Fearful of the worst, Sherif Carlisto telegraphed that Oleson had been for- warded to another jall. Olle Oleson and Louis Wester, tho two agauclittes, were today removed to Gonova. ‘Tbomus Oleson has con- fessed that be stabbed Otto Freese with a common kulfe; but states that he had no in- tention of killing him, but was stnoply resisting the attempt of Freese to push him from tho sldewalk, ‘The knife, which eould not be found yesterday near the scane of the tnurder, Oleson. ays he threw away in tho tileyard. Tho fun- erul of Otto Freese will ovcur tomurrow at? p. m. His poor grief-stricken mothor is ao pros. trated by tho blow us to be couflnad to her bed, PATSY DEVINE. Speciat Correapondence of The Chicago Tribune, CutsToN, IIL, Oot, 4.—The Bloomington peo- ple seem very much displeased over tho decis- fun of the Supreme Cuurt Jn reversing the seu- tonce of Putsy Devine, who was tried here tast December for the murder of Aaron Goodfellow, of Bloomington, aud found gullty and sentenced todeath, At tho timo of tho triul Patsy's at- torneys cluimed that the Court allowed Iinproper evidenee, and upon those grounds thoy asked the Supreme Court to reverse tho decision of the tower court, which hus been done, ‘The case excites a good deni of Interost here, 43 the peo- Pie are about squalls divided as to bis quilt. Tho papers of Hloomingtun aro exhibiting signs of diszust over tho decision of the higher court, Tt looks at icust like they should be willing to give bim a chance for his life if he la not guilty. JENNIE CRAMER, New Haven, Cont, Oct. 4.—-In tho Malley trlat today Mra, Catherine R, Malloy testitie that Jumes Malley was at his fatuor's house Friday evenlpg, Aug. 5 Loulea C. Malley, a younger sister of James Matiey Jr., teatified that ho took bor to ride Thursday cvening, Aug. 4, and then drove down-town, Sho next saw him Friday noon at dinner, He camo home to sup. per and remained at home that pight. At it she suw bim in bed. and suon after removed a pillow from ugder his bead, waking bim up, He aroge At 7 Next morning and wout to tho store, SERIOUSLY CUT. Special Dispaten to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Louisvinee, Ky., Oct. 4—Tonlght about 1 o'elook Harry ‘Thornton, 9 young rough, and Davld Mortimer, of the same ik, got into a fight at Dewiltt's saloon, on antereon airoat nour ¥ We you student namod. BM, Per- Kings gt LyuenGnngr st, ind in tie, jnOleo drew thelr knives, and) ‘Thornton cyt Porkina very sevoroly, alinost severing tho windpipe and nearly Killing him, Hewns’ tiken to the City Hospitat, where ho now Hes in a vory criticul condition. ‘Tho assullunt™ wore arrested after a tong chase and louyed in Jatt, SENTENCE OF A_HORSE-THIEF, apectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Kavamazoo, Mich. Uct. 4.—Willlam Thomp- son wad today sentenced to Stato’s Prison for five years for borsc-stealiug, The horse was #tolen from Coopor, Ibis county, some two Weoks ago, The horso and thief wero found In Chicago lust wack. Proof was abundant, and defendant pleadod guilty, ovidently expecting Mygbt sentence, It ta theught be Isat tno head ot. a gang of horac-thieves operutt in this State, and bis cuse was mide an example by tho Court. — INDICTED Fott PERJURY, Bouttwoton, Vt, Oct. i—~In the Chittenden County Court this morning the grand jury pre sented nn lndictinont for perjury agalust Horatio &, Johnson, one of the Assusaura of tha town of Williston, and Cicero G. Peck, J. (, Weller, and Ne ¥ 1 the town of Hineaburs, 3 of the tax hiw, Aibare cltizeus, woo bave held honor and trust in thelr promingnt aud wealtts Tnany of | tho ollices of community, > SENTENCED TO DRATIT, Spuick Disvatch to TRe Chieugo Tribune, Litt Rock, Ark. Oct 4—In tho Clreutt Court this morning Frank Hall was found guilty of murder in tho frat degree, Hall killeda man nanied 8. Sauders, thinkiug be was one Penning- top, axalost whom be had 4 grudge. ‘Tho erly was cold-blooded and brutal tn ihe extreme, Hall will probably be banged tn thiscouuty, 6e tence bemg deterred until tho end of tho week, TWO NEGUOES SHOT. Las Veaas, Oct, R10 8 fracas at Rogers’ tent last night two negroes Wore shot, DIDN'T RUN THE TOWN, Guyunnisoy, Colo,, Oct. 4~—At Crosted- Buttes, James A. Lewis, kuowe wa Arizona HULL” ay old Government scout, was killed by Marshal Hatch, Lewls, being Sutoxtented, bonsted thut he could run the town, and, it [s sald, attempted totirnw a rovolyer, whon Hayns fired five shots, three paseing: theo his body, the fourth lodging In the groin, and tha Qfth shat probably fatally wounded John Lutz, a bystander, ILLEGAL FREES. PiApenvuta, Ost. 4—A former state Son- ator named George I. Rowland, of Mowland Btatiun, Mike County, has been arrested ont charge of extorting ilegul fees in tho collection ofa pension, Tho coinplainant is a woman over W years of age, SHOT AND KILLED. Loutsvinns, Ky. Oct. 4A special from Ping Hill, Ky. says: * Harvey Mink ahot and killed Mites Hiyers, of Putnski County, Friday evening fast, on Stage's Crock, Rook Castle County, Both young wen wera drunk, Mink surrendered ‘Uils niorning.” VENGEANCE, CuATtaxoogs, Tenu., Ort. 4—Col. Love, President of tho Huntaviile, Ala, Cotton-Seed OIL Mill, a prominent eltizen, was stot and In- stantly killed ty the brother-in-law ot a young Judy io whoin ‘It ia sold that ho was paying hme proper attentions. JOUN SOMERS, May's Laxotna, N. J. Oct. 4.—Jobn Somers, convicted of tho murder of William Messen, at Atluntle City, in July lagt, hus been sentenced to be hunged Nos. 2), CANADA. OTTAWA. Special IMspatch to The Chicage Tribune, Orrawa, Oct. 4.4 Heense bas been granted tno City of London Fire-[ngurance Company to do business lu Cunuda. Statements of the affairs of the companies and building societics ara published, Capital stock, SA195.005; Hubiiities to stockholders, $3104, 403; deposits, $11,713,083; revenue fund debentures payable in Canada, &2H Britain and elsewhere, $2208,108; Itabllities to. tho publle, &41,575,0023 total Mubilittes, $63,517. 4635 total assets, $40,035,405: loans secured on ren! estate amount to 84,012,200; total property owners, $114,344; stock subseribed, $50,035,101; ditto pald up on stock, $25,351,001, There {4 great dlatress In sortie parts of Anti costiand Labrador, Although thy lishing has been pretty wood In some districts, much destl- tution prevails in othors, where the shing failed for want of built. Low fevers are prevalent owluz to the want of proper uouriehiment, Already thirty have died, mustly children. At Yhunder Bay: all the tsblng Town of Boutilier Hed was burned and a number of families ren- dered homeless. The yovernment ts belug urged to reinove tho people off the Istand. Thuy nro muatly Newfuundlanders, und they want to go West. At Intervals for many years past the Government bas been obliged to send aid ior the relief of the starving inbubitunts. They are Ahardy.and hdustrlous lot, und would muke good settlers, ‘A government organ states it is In a position to ntinounes positively that How J.C. Pope, of Mati Wus nut resigned, nor bus he slniticd his intention to resign, his place in the o denies the truth of rumors ly changes a Cabinet. ereineCounell prodibite book agents and canvussera fram plying their trade in. the dee pcmeutul “ollices and corridors, | It bity not een strictiy enforced, and agents continued to visit the Inniding in that enpacity, One of them was hustled out of the corridor the other day by a Sorgeant-Major. Considerable force wus used, and a tuwsuit is tho resuit. A dispatch from Munttoba states that a dungerous form of epizotle bas attacked the borses of Pembina aud tho surrounding coun try. und carried olf a uumber: uf valuable animals. ft is not only plyguly contagious, but very severe and often fatal. As there fs strony proof tht the disease comes from the Ameri- cnn side of tho ling with finported horses, tho Munitoba Jouranis are appealing for the ap- polutment of 1 Government Inspector. Mr, Whiteher, Commissioner of Fishertes, bas just returned to Ottawa from Manitoba, where he has been making preparations for orgintz the Ilsbery gervies. As yet there Is practica hu government superintendence, notwithstaud- fog that tho rives und Jakes abound with fish whieh wre being ruthlesly destroyed, On the trip up und down Mr. Whitcher says bo saw frequent successful attempts of Ameri« ean land agents to. divert from their destination immigrants who wero en route for. If all be true that ly sald about be sets 4 bud exiinole to: breaker: the Nehury kiws, [ets ebarged with being an bubltuul Violutor of hia own tishery resulations, and oven tubes lor sulmun on forbidden streams aud at forbidden time QUEBEC, Special Disvateh to The Chicaco Tribune. QuEnre, Oct. 4.—Farmera neup Quebec havo good cause to be thunkful at tho result of tno harvest. Grain ls now ahout all hurvested and {ya bountiful crop, Oats and barley are unusu- ally fine, white wheat compares fuvorabiy with specimens brought from tho Western States, Manitoba, or Ontarlo, Potatoes are of good quality and will be an immense yield, Turnips: aud other root crops nre reported excellent, and it hus been quite a common thing tn some parts here for farmers tg cut tholr second crop iu tho seuson. — THE OKA INDIANS, Moytneat, Que., Oct. 4.—The Oka Indlan trau- ble with tho Seminary of St. Scholastique bas been finally settled, Tho Indians will be trans- ferred ut the Government's expense to tho Mus- kota distriot, near Parry Sound, where the Gov ernment will buy thom 2,000 acres and bulld houses, besides paying for the buildings and iunprovements on thu present reservation. BRANCH. Tononto, Oct. 4.—Willinin T. Branch, financial inunnger of tho American Transfer Company, Bradford, Pa. recently arrosted on a charge of abstracting $100,000 by tho alteration of books, wns released fo-day, baving agreed to make rea- Utution aud return to Bradford for trial. CALLEN TO DENVER. St. Jonns, N. B., Oct, 4.—The Rey, D, D. Curle, of the Centenary M.E,Cuureh bere, has re- celved u call toa church at- Denver, Colo. at a salary of $5,000. [t 18 sald ho will not accept. FIRE RECORD. CITICAGO, ‘Tho alarm from Nox 1 at 4:40 yesterday aftor- noon was criusud by tho explosion of u box of fine starch in the candy-tactory of Johu C. Neemos & Co., Nos, 28, W, and 34 Sichigan avenue, Damage tritling, Tho alarm from Vox 1.215,ltuated at Arniour's jonse, AL tho Stocks Yards, nt 4:40 lust evening, wits caused by the discovery of fre in asmall ham-bouse on Packers’ averiue, owned by the ‘Turner Casing Company. The cause of tho firo is unknown. Damuge, catimated not to excout b ‘The nlurm from Vox 2TH at 9:55 last even was caused by the explosion of a kerogens lamp ia Neil MePhail'a saloon, No, 127 Canal street. Damago, tritting. AT COBURG, ONT. Conuna, Ont, Oct. 4—Part of Dumble’s Block burned this morning, Tosa $100,000. Heavjeat losers rland, r; Mulholland, hard- ware, and Hrent, grocer, While a number of men were removing goods during the fire here, un explosion (brew down the division watly, and soveral mon were badly injured. ono main Herrington, # student, probably fatally. 2 AT GALV ‘ON, TEN, GALYESTON, Tox., Oct. 4.—Tho Uulveston cle- yator, inuebinery, and about 15,000 buskels of wrata burned, Tho building and machluory were the property of the Galveston Wharf Compan: and Sriginally cost $20,000; lusured. ee NEAR CHARLESTON, 8. C. Cuannerton, 8. C., Oct, 4—Tho mill and dry- ing shed of tho Ouk Paint mines, on Bull River, have boun burned. The lighters wero saved. It is thought the lous will not excced $20,000; In- aurod, AT INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Speitat Disvatsh to ‘Tre Chicago Tribune, InoraNavouis, Ind., Ovt. 4.—The North Indian- lis Wagon Works building, unocoupled, Burned toolgut, Involving a lossut §10,0W, MATRIMONIAL, Bptetal Dispatch to The Catcugo Tribunse Etat, Ib, Oct. 4.—3fr. J, 1. Sanborn, of this city, and 3itse Rosa A. Farrington, of St. Johns- bury, Vt. were married ut tho residence of tho bride's uucle, ox-Ald, I. 1. Jagkninn, last evens ing, tur she presones of a vompany of Immediate frlonds, by the liov. J, 12, Hoynton, $$ — RIVER-IMPROVEMENT, Special Dispatch to Tne Caieugs Trdune Huueisatos, lu, Oct 4—Tho Hon. A. G. Aduing, President of the Burlington Bourd of ‘Trade, today appointed J.C. Osgood und Jobn Maat efron tis Mioeisiper tuver tit on Board of rade at the Bigsiasipol River f- brovewuat Convenuon, to be held atst, Louta tho 28th inst. JOB PRINTERS, Parwapecruta, Oct. 4.—Tho employing job printers refuse & a week adyuuce, GARFIELD. Secretary Blaino Nearly Persuaded to Write the Life of the Dead President, The Monument Committeo Prepared to Furnish Lithograph Evidences of Subscription. Dilatory Oleveland, o Week After the Funeral Finishes Its Oata- falque. SECRETARY BLAINE. Spectat Dispatch to The CAteaco ‘Tribune. Avavata,, Me, Oct. 4.—Secretary-of-Stato Blalng leaves this moruing for Washington, He upneara in exceliont beaith, and, with bis mage nificont power of recuperation, Is fast recover ing from the terrible tension of the summer, A gentleman who Is very well informed un the imatter sald today: “Tam assured, from sources which are almuat ex vatheurn, that tho Secro- tury of. Stute, with the other Cabinet officers, tendered bis resignation in writing. While the members of the Cabinet are of the opinion that President Arthur should be allowed to setect his advisers, yet they recognize the fact that, in Blinple Justice to thomsclvea and to tho Gurtletd Adnitistration, thoy shoubl retain thelr posl- Mons until the convening of Congress, In order that they tony subinit complete reports which will carry down to the country: the history of tho work begun by the ‘martyred President. n tho eume suuree [ tearn that, of tho present Cabinet, Secretary Lincoln ty probably the only member who will ait round the counelt bourd of the new Presl- dent. It umtses peopte i Augusta to read tho asserdons of some Democraty papers thit Uo stur-route tineves are anxious for the retention of Mr, Biatne in the Cabinet, We do not foret that Dorsey und Brady carnestly favored tho homtuntion of Grant at Chicago, and, that Mr, ishing absolutely refused to attend the dinner given Me, Dorsey ft Nuw York last full, whieh dinner was atten by Geu, Grant, Senator Conkiing, and other: Secretary Hlalbe bas been in corresnmndenen) with a durge publlabing house ln Hartford, which is urging Lim to write a life of President Garield, a tusk for whieh he Is eminently qiuiiied, | With the generosity whieh belongs to. his chivalrous uiture, Mr. Blaine frst decided ta write Bich a book, donating tho proiits of authorship to Miss Molly Garteld.. The Murt- ford rin could allow bim but six months for tho task, which be did not consider adequate. Garttetd’s tife ts go closely fdentifed with con- temporancous American history that tho tuber: of preparing such a biography “us Mr. Hlalne wottld wish to write Is too arduous to fe com pressed into such a limited period. The book would be a valuable addition to our literature, and ft 1s hoped that tue Secretary will reverse his decision. No credence fs to-be’ placed fn tha reports that Mr, Blalne ts to Le the Repubticun cuniidute for Governor next year. Nothing vould be further from his plans. THE MONUMENT. CLEVELAND, O., Oot. 4.—Thio Monument Fund Committee announces that It now bas lithograph, certifientes ready to bo. issued to all persons who may contribute one or more dollars tu the Garflehl monument fund. These certificates ure for $1, $3, or €19, or more, iecording to the Amount of coutribution, Committees, bank- ers, postinusters, and all other duly appointed agencies in soliciting funds in any vortion of the country will have certificates forwarded on application or in sending in a list of contrib- ‘The certificates bave a hthoxraph of the eatdent and his autograph, and the eers Ubeates state that biank tus contributed blank dollars to the fund for the erection of a monus ment in Luke View Comotery In memory of James A. Gartleld, and is sigued by the cominit- tec. Total amount contributed to date, $5,400, RETTEN LATE THAN NEVER, CLEVELAND. O., Oct. 4.—Tho anget statue dee signed to be pinced over the Garfield pavilion in Monumental Park, but not tnished in time for tho obsequies, wns hoisted to fts place and to- night for the first time uecalcium Ilght thrown on it, The effect was magical, The binck roof of the pavitlon absorbs the rays of the light so a8 tu lenve the gilt globo with tho white angel. poised on It, the wings nimost touching over the head, and urms extended, ag if Buying, “ Peace onearth, good will to men,” standin as If tout- ing In ait, Thousands gazed on the romarkablo Spectacle in uwe, FRENCH CANADIANS. PALL IVER, Mnss., Oct. 4.—Tae French Cana- dians of Massachusetts and- Rhode Island in mags convention adopted a resolution of syme pathy with Mra, Garilel GARTFIELD’S SONS. SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Oct, 4.—The Garfeld boys bave returned to Williams College, but Barry ia not well enough to resume his studies at once, a BOSTON, Boston, Oct. 4.—The locat Garfleld Fund {6 to+ nimbt $18,070. 1 A TRIBUTE, To the Editor of Tha Chicago Tribune, La Ponte, Cal., Sept. 2t.—The death of Gon. Gartleld, though looked for altnost ever slnce tho shooting, fills me with an indescribable xlaom, Maving had the good tortune to know bim thoroughly, 1 bad learned to love him as ao brother, and long ayo! fondly believed that bia hoble life would te crowned with tho biyheat elvic honors which tho Nation bo loved fo weil could bestow; but alas! I did not know that by a tragic death he wastobe embalmed In the af- tections of every true mun and woman and every intelligent child tn tho whote Ian, For him ‘it is well, Nu greater hight was ever vouchsafed for man to attain, and never. hus there been for o distin« gulshed cltizen of the Kepubtic a pathway from tho cradle to the grave so brightened and ree piete with all that is good, and uoble, and true. Calldren of children yet unborn will delight to numu James A, Gartletd as the best futerpeeta Mon of American institucons and the model President of the United states. The loss Is to his family and to hla count! How my heart aches for his noble wife, bis chil- erm, and his dear old inetbor, all of whom bo £0 venderly gunrded and loved! Of what bon- cui, earnest, and intellizent servicu of an able Cut Magistrate bis the Nation beon robbed by bis untinely death! Woo caused that death? Tho mad braln of the fanatic whose finger pulled the trigger that sped tho fatal bullet through tho quivering vituls of the President waa not any wore filled with a purpose to destroy” im than were a clique of Republicans high In ollicial position, ana both biu and thoy were avowedty muved by nu Insattable greed for af tice and political power. ‘True, they did not tire ot, but who shall suy that ft would have been tired at ali bad not Wey pursued the President for weeks with a determination to rob hin of bis constituvonal prorogative, and ruin him as complotety as though he were in his grave, thus inspiriug In the mind of their volder prototype the same fell purpose to de- iitse he could nut control, It Udo not ys tilsjudye, the sober verdict of all ec did minds will be, that but for the eruel co duot of n remorseless fuetion of disappuluted parthigns our noble Prealdent have been today dischurwing es Of his great office in a manner worthy of the Nation aud most complinientary to himself, For one J atail bold them accountable, not for designing to kil, but for doing that which was tho undoubted cause of tho killing. Te iy titeing thut whily tha name of the mlscreant ussasin 1s fargotten the real authord of thie unparutteled, iniquity should be remembered and thelr oxaun- ply shunned by all the good, resident Arthur will soon show of what aval the terrivie jesson bas ween to bin, It le for Ain utune to decide Whethur It bo best Tor his own fine to confront or concitlate tho feullugs of the great mas of the people uver whom by tho nesusin's bullet ho ig called to preside. Ho should be projudged only in the contident hope that “ha iy wiso enough to know that no set of his hostiia ta the course Inid down by Gon. Gartleld will be tolerated by the people.” It ts bis plain duty to iusist upon retaining avery jnember of the present Cabinet, und it is their duty ta remuln. Io atould, morose over, rlav to tho Bight of the great opportunity conferred upon bhn, and jnsist by both word and deed upun e true clyil-servico retorm, such ug the thinking men of tho Natiou feel must be adopted ar wu are lost. ‘No other danger smenaces tke tho greed tor office, In every other respect wo ure stronger than ever before, and muy we not hopo that as the peoply waken from thelr grent sorrow thoy may With one volco dumund thut the buteful cuuso of it be banished forever, Yours truly, Rane PLuatE. a A SECOND-HAND DEALER IN TROUBLE, Abratam Gurekie, a second-hand dealer at No, 440!¢ Ciurk street, was bouked ut the Armory yeaterduy fur receiving stoten property, aud for not making proper cutrics on hie book, On the night of Aug, 27 tho rualdence of 8. A. Sunes, 205 Mlebizanuyenue was ontered by burgs lara,who stole about $100 worth of clothlug and a watch and chain, Early Monduy morning Of- Aver Vuuutta, of the West Lake Street Staton, arrested at tho corner of Asblund avonuoe aud Vun Buren strect @ suaplulous charactor, ’ iu whose possession ho founda numberof pawn- ticketa and bogue checks, bearing tho nawe of Tieury Weber, A lotter also found upon dim Buewed te dndicute that by wus in collusion, with n gang of New York burgiata recently are rived in the clty. OMicera Hogan and tran were detalled to work up the case, and thoy ex pect to ahow that Weber, on tho night of apt. 2h, bitrelarizad the restdenco No. ht Carroll ave enue, whore ua secured £15 In cash and q quan- tity of wearing anmtrel heloweing to Charles Koeller and A. Hi. Gurdon, ‘Tho pawn-tlokate fortnd upon the prisoner led to tha recovery of two of the conta and a wateh and chain stoten from tho Jones reatdence, and sold by Weber to Gurskio. a The Favored Itichs Detroit Peen Press, “Just boon paying my gas bili,” salt Smith ae ho eaine out of the ollice and was halted by man who had been looking for hin, “Yes, the rich cau hive gna sighed th other aa hy put on atilsantiafed Isok. . “ And by paying [t toduy Tenve ten ehillings,” th. wetting “Alt! that’s tho way with this world! Here you ean burn wus the year round and save ten Suillings a month, white Linust uso a lamp and pay each clown for my kerosene, or have a. con- stable running after in PILES! PILES! PIEsttt Asttre cure for Wilnd, Bleeding, ftehing, and Uleerated Piles ting buen disvovered by De, Wile inyte box of DI. WILELAMS' EN} PILE OLN’ h fF twenty 1H five m I Wbsorbs the tuntors, soothos pala, allays tho Intenso {tehing, especially after getting warm in bed, acting aga poult It ly od for Pitvs, hing of tho parta, asd ele, Soll by druggists, of tlle bh recelpt of price—#1, by. VAN SUHAACK, NSON & CO., Chicago, Wilbor's Cod-Liver OlLand Lime—The friends of persons who bave heen restored from. contirmed consumption vy tho use of this oriy- inal preparation, and the grateful parties then arives, have, by mending it und acknowl edging Ita wonderfil acy, wiven the article a a vast popularity in New England. The eoa-liver oi} $8 In this combination robbed of its unplers- ant taste and rendered doubly eifecttye in being: rupli witt the line, which js itself n restora: He principle, supplying nature with Just the as- Hee tired tohent nud restore tho digs d hit. aA. 1. 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