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- FOREIGN. ° » o & Rave Old Manuscript Now : Within Roache of America. Tho Boors Seni Notice of Great _ Dissatisfaction with the Treaty. Probability that the French Ministry Will Resign Before the Cham- ber Meets. Tho Recently-Defoated Ameer of Af glanistau Now Doing. Very Finely. A Shipful, More or Less, of Irish Agi- ‘tators Now Stirring Up tho At+ lantio Oooan. GREAT BRITAIN, A RANE Of) MANUSCRIPT, Syeetul Cuble. Loxnox, Oct, &—Mr, Bensamin | Scott, writing to the Zhnex from the Guildhall, supgeats nsnitneans of giving an onduring preof of England's sympathy towards Amer- fen, that tho manuscript in the JAbrary of the See of London, in the handwritliyg of Goy. Bedford, one of the Pilgrim Fathers who Innded in Massachusetts In 1620, be given to Ameriea in the name of the Queen and the nation. ‘This manuscript contiins the compact or constitution outof which arose eventually the federation now termed the United States, ‘The document was enpt- ured byn British soldier during the war of independence, “1b x? says the writer, “eonsltered by any Americans as the book of Genests of thelr Nation, and regarded with much the same veneration as that with which Englishinen contemplate the original of Magna Charta.” mindy this suggestion in a private communl- cation to Lord Derby in (87, when that nobleman was Foreign Minister, but there being some International questlun at that time between the two countries his Lordship eousideret| that action then might be misine lerpreted, No such objection could now be raised. Mr. Scott thinks that ‘If a nationnt wisliexiston thls polnta way might speedily be found to gratify it. AT THE WoO SALES TODAY 10,800 bnies sold, comprising Sydney and Port Phillip, ‘There was falr competition, but prices were unchanged, GOV, BRADFORD'S MANUSCRIPT, To the Western Associated Prem, Loxvox, Oct. f.—Benjamin Scott, Cham- berlin of London, and author of several Im portant antiquarian works, writes to the Thner sugecsthiz a practical method ot glying an enduring proof of English good- will towards Amerlenns, an act which would execedingly enrich the Amerteans, ‘Thera Js, in the Bishop of Londonrs Mbrary, at Fulham, a mannuserlpt in the handwriting ofGov. Bradford, one of the Pilgrim Fathers, who, in 1620, Iunded at Plymouth Roel, Mnas., giving a.diary of the Vilgritns, con- talung a complete constitution ont of which arose the federation now termed the ‘United States. ‘The document was captured esa “loot” bya British sotdlor-during tho Amerlean War of Independence from the old Duteh Chureli in Boston. As very many Atnericans - consider tha: document: ns the “very book of Genesis”? nf their Nation, Mr. Scott has suggested that, In token of the deep synipathy England has with America, her Natlonal sorrow, and Englanu's desire to for- getthe conflict of a century ago, now at- tracting attention: at Yorktown, England should present the document, In the naine of the Queeti and nation, to the United States. LORD LORNE AND WIFE. + ItJs now snid that Lord Lorne Intends to visit England on the completion of his tour, and that the Princess Louise will probably return with htin In January, : ‘ AGITATOIS COMING, Messrs. Dillon, Egan, ‘Thomas P. O’Con- nor, and James Redpath sailed from Queens- town today for New York, : ” RANK OF ENGLAND. Yesterday's withdrawal of buliton from the Bank of England for shipment to Egypt, £280,000, was in payment for cotton, The drain of bulllon to Egypt is likely to be on the usual seale—namely s £1,000,000 to £2,000,- 000, the bulk of which wilt fallon the Bank of England, In consequence of the with- drawals for Egypt and apprchenston that more gold will be taken fur America today, the rate of discont In the market is now 4 por cent, with every prospect that the bank rate will go to'6 on ‘Thursday, x , TENANTS’ IMPROVEMENTS. SirStafford Northcote, speaking at Beverly yesterday, in alluding to land legisintion for England, sald tho Conservatives would heartily support any proposal giving the tenants security for hnproyements on their holdings, ; : + FANPTRADE MERTING, Ata meeting of the ShoMletd branch of the Falr-Trade Lengue yesterday 1,000 parsons were. present. A imation In favor of falr railo was earrled olmed considerable opposl- jon,” : LAND LEAGUE DISSOLVED. Marzow, County Cork, Oct, 5.—Tho branch of the Land Lengue over which Byrne, Justice of the Police, presided since Its for mation, has been dissolved in consequence ot Parnell's charges aguingt that organiza- tion, in his sveech at Mallow on ‘Tuesday. Byrne had been secking Government office ou the Land Commission, A-hnstily cou- ened meeting, of the league was held. on ‘Tuesday, and’ when Byrne rose to speak, Hefferman, a brother of an ex-suspect, sum moned all true leaguers to follow him out of “the room, when most of thuse present left. ‘The duor of the room was draped with crapo while tho meeting was proceeding, pe DRADLAVGI, Bradlaugh ts conilned. to his house with a Tenewed attack of oryulpelus. © ' ‘TUE GONGUEGATIONAL UNION a of England aud Wales, now in seasion at Manchester, yesterday carried a resolution tendering the hearty thanks of the union to -the English-and Amertean revisers of tho New Testament, and congratulating ‘them Ubon the favorable recoption of their labors by the general body of Christians. ‘ ‘ “DUNGANVAN. * Duptiy, Oct. 5.—The Land Leaguo moet ing today at Dungarvan, County Waterford, Unitgr the Presidency of Parnell, passed res- olutipe Indorsing the section of the National Convention st ‘Dublin, and pledging those Present to use every falr and legitimate op- vortunity to secure the independence of the colintry, ‘Ihe necting favored ameliorating tha condition of the Inborors a9 asto chuck the tide of emigration, whicly las buon the bana of the country, ‘The meeting fa {mportant as ~ belng the commoncement of a series of coun- ty conventions. G AN ITALIAN MINISTEMIAL ORGAN points out that it England does not alm at absolute domination in Egypt Italy would be of great advantage to her in tha rivalry with France, eR : noYTON ; and soveral suspects in the Kilmainham Jail, Treland, ure suffering from rheumatism, ATA MEETING OF THY PROVINCIAL GRAND : LODGE OF MASONS of West Yorkebire,’a resolution passed to * bend thelr condolence to Mrer Garflold. GANFIELD, - i Livenroot, Oct, &—The Clty Councll to- day, holding Its first aitting sinco the death Of Prea|dent Garfield, unduimously adopted Mr, Scott adds that he | THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1881I—TWELVE PAGES a resolution of sympathy with the American people and the widow of tha Inte Preatdent. NORTIL APRICA, OMA j Lonnox, Oct. '6.—Lwa thousand ‘camels have beon collected at Oran for a long ox- pedition against Ron Amena in the desert. THE PORTH’S ACTION. “Pats, Oct, 6.—The Iavas nows agency publishes a letter from ‘Trtpoll,, saying: “Regular conmunications ara now ostal- Ished with Tunis in roference to the «te- fense of Kalrwan, and are carried on by amissarles favored by. Itnlian cour- fers, -Wo are assured the Porto docs not countennnea such intrigues, but, should an outbreak of Mussulman fanaticism oc- eur, Turkey wilt by accused of being partly responsible.” ‘Tit YOUTA OF TUNIS will be ocenpled by French troops. French column ls supporting All Boy. MEXICO, MUIDEM, City oF Mexico, Uct. &K—A letter from Durango says ‘Thonias Gartrell and wife, formerly of Indiana, Intterly of New York, were murdered at Rio Chico by aservant, ‘The authoritles are pursuing hin A eon. sitorable amount in drafts of the First Na- Uonal Bank of Ls Vogas, New Mexico, was tukon by tho murderer, THE GOVERNMENT hina contractet with Micreeles & Co. for dratnnge of the ,Valley and Clty of Alexie for 39,000,000, The company Is Mex- can. ‘The x FRANOE, GaAmETTA, Losnoy, Oct. 6.—The Paris correspondent of the Manchester Guardian says it his been dvelded to ask Gambetta to form a Cab- Inot before the mueting of tie Chambers. ‘Tho statement ts not cunfirmed from other suurces, TESIANATION, ‘The Temps anys the Cabinet hay decided to resign ten days before tho opening of the session of the new Chambers, and that a new Ministry fs to be prepared to meet the body. SOUTIIT AFRICA. TUE HOERS READY For MORE WAT Pretotts, Oct. f.—In necordunce with Ine structions from the Volksraad, the Boer Government has sent a telegram to the Lin- perlul Government expressing the opinion that the terms of the convention are contrary to the’ Sand River treaty, strongly protesting agulnst several clauses, and requesting 0 modification, PORTO RICO. EvITORS. # HAVANA, Oct. 6.—The Governor of Porto Rico telugraphs that the director of the Con- servative papor Boletin Mercantlt hins been assasinated. Lu Crontea, of Porto Rico, has been suspended forty days for advoonting autonomy. THE HAST. _ RARTNQUAKE. ConSTANTINOPLE, Qet. ,—Thera have boon shacks of earthquake at Gallipoli and Ad- rianople. ‘THE ELEVATION OF SERVIA toa Kingdom Is probable, LUXEMBURG,. é PAYMENT IN FULL, Luxempuna, Oct. 6,—'tho Chambers voted payment In full of the notes of the nitional bank vecently failed, and appointed a com: iittee to iuquiro into tho failure of the bank, SPAIN, THE CUBAN EDITORA. Maprm, Oct. &.—El Liberal says tho Madrid Government disapproves the action of the Captain-General of Cuba In suppress- tng Lites newspapers and oxlling the jour nalls EGYPT, NOTABLES CONVORED. , Camo, Oct. &.—The Khedive has signed a decree conyoking the Notables, at THE PREMIER, Cherif Pasha, the Premier, s opposed to Turkish Interference. 5 RUSSIA. DIPHTHERIA, Lonnon, Oct. 6.—Seventy-seven per cent of the cases of the diphtheria epidemic rag- ing In the Province of Orel, Central Russin, are fatal, AFGHANISTAN. THE AMEE IL Bomnay, Oct. 5.—The Ameer made s pub Ne.entry Into Candahar tho 50th of Septem- bee There was a general !lumination the Ad inst. é GERMANY. TUR EMPENOR AND GORTSCHAKOFF, - Brunt, Oct. 5—The atdionce between Qortschakoif and Emperor Wiliam tovk vlace at Bada: ——— Kaleor Witholm as a Figurohead, . Cardy Times, Personally tho Kinporor of Germany 1s a Jnrge-Hmbed, good-natured, — not-too-quick- witted inun, charming ns a ptudy of charactor, Ho ta, In bis warlike aspect, Q ttle. more real than ‘our Inmonted King George, who tad 60 Often deserlbrd the ovent that bo died In the unshaken hellof that he hud led a charge of eavule at tho battle of Waterloo. Tho hinpo- ror Wiliam has actuatly heurd tho distant roar artilery,and hus looked upon the emoke of bat- fe when tho tiring bul consed, | Wo all reinoure ber the pretty knack he bad of riding up to the wreat battlo-tlolds of 1870 ju-tas all was ovor, and dating, from anudat the slain, blood-rud telograms to his * dear Augusta,” pralaing God for this uew victory. Idon't inean to aa} ho would not have Joined In tho fray hud need Deon ur vtlyuct pormitted, Ho comos of n sol- dler family, and bie sona showed during tho samo campaign the etuff of which tho old treo was made. ‘iu thore Lemg no need for him todraw his aword, ho wos kupt out of tho range of bullets, aud bia movementa carefully thned, 80 that bo might come tn with tho tlourian of trumpote that announced a froah and heavier defeat of tho Froneh, In war Yon Moltke did the fighting and the Emperor wroto the toloyraims frum tho battle: fietde Shintlarty tn politics Mamurek plots and soheines, and often wing, and. whon all {6 ready, the old Emperor fa trotted out at “intorviows’ which tnko placo in tho facuof tho world, and whoreat tho harintess old gentleman pondor- ously pina hls puppet-part, and thinks he ts moving the world. ‘Tho real Emperor of Gere Thany fs the heavy-looking, burly mun who not fo many yours nyo, In despair of his future, dee olared ‘that Hoaven had fatended him to bo a furmor, and that when’ bo loft bis country bome todabblo in polltios, he was flying In the face of Hrovidonoy, Mlswmarcsk has profound gnd unfelgued reverence for nia Im- perial master, as la frequently shawn in tho yolumoof bis “Karly Letters," which, with chiracterlstio and amazing frankness bo half a dozon Years ago permitted tho world to rend. But be plays with bir with the sxill and cool- nesé that a iourtonotte ts hanitlod by ite pro- prietor, Probably the last man in, the wort to suspect tho nutocracy of Bismurck is tho Em- peas, Witllam, Yet ovory ono olso knows that f n Germany tho Emperor reigns and Uiemarok woyerns, é Precedence. Procadenuco'with the styleof a Peor's daughter bas boen gengiad by tha soversign but twice in the hiatury of the English Pocruye. One wus to a duughtor of Hix Robust Walpole, by bla mis. tress, Miva Skerroit, for whom bo obtulne precedence as an Barl's daughter; aud the othe was thatof Miss Harnilton, who was granted sinilar precedence to gratify tho ‘footlsh prido of ber cousin, Lord Abercorn, ty whom slo was engaged, and who would not lurry wn untitled woman. Tha was vory obstinate about the ‘ant, but Pitt, who wos B political frivud of Xuurcora, had no diftloulty in obtuluing it, and #be bocumo Lady Covll Hamilton. a Adventure of Two Young Women, . Sious Oily (ie) Journal, Bore young ludivs of Canton wont bathing to the Hioux tho other duy. ‘Iwo of thom yot on a plauk, which fluated into tho widdlo of tho Streutn, aud, a8 they couldn't swit, they were ln @ plight. ‘Thely compunlous gave the alae tor tho tle thero wus grat oxcltumont, a6 it was reported ¢ the girls wore drowned, roung mon secured # ékilf, and, pulllow rapidly down tho’ streau, svon overtook tho craft with its precious load of frightened pully. It was w trying situation, but It coulds’t bo helped, and tho young Iadics were soon out OF danwes aud inte thelr clos THE APACIL Southward Flight of the Mur- derous Ohiricahua Indians. They Have Been Overtaken Near Tombstone and Attacked, | A Battlo Lasting Malf an ‘Hour, Seen and Reported by . ‘wo Miners, Neither Side, Apparently, Getting Any the Best of the Ene ; gagement. Further Accounts Show that One In- dian Was Killed and Threo Soldiers Woundod, The Redskins Woro Trying Their Bost to Bench the Mountains in Mexico. Tucson, Oct. h—A Star special from Dragoon Summit says the Tndlans about 100 strong crossed the trail here avout 6:39 this morning, .the trinl leading directly toward Cochise’s stronghold, which is about fourteon miles west fron: Tombstone, THE CAVALRY are in close pursuit, and fate this evening were within less. than a mile of the hostiles, Itis faured If they are not overtaken today they will escapes Into Mexteo, ‘hore are about FOUR MUNDRED MEXICAN TOOLS on the Ine, which, if notitled In thne, ean easily intercept them. A tomustoxe nisratcr 7 says: “wo men lave come in from Mary Mine, on the suunult of Dragoon Mountains, nhout sixteen miles northenst of ‘ombstone, and report A BATTLE being fought at 5 o'clock this evening, Krom whora they were the saw It plainly, and heard.the volees tho ofticers commanding and the firing distinetly, IT LASTED HALF AN Hour, They could not seo clther site getting the batter of the other, They judged there were two companies of soldiers. ‘They could tot tell how many Indians, Somo soldters and Lndinn mounted couriers have been sent + TO THE MINING AND WAY CAMPS east of Tombstone to notify the men of the danger. Mayor Chim, and Chief-of-Poltce Earp are now—at 1 Pp. m.—raising & com- paiy of men to Intercept the Indians If they go south.” i FULLER DETAILS. Tomusronr, Oct. &.—A party just returned froin the Suuth Pass of Dragon Mountains aivo particulars of yestorday’s battle; Col. Bernard cane up with the Indians between + and 5 o'clock ‘Tuesday. afternoon near Cachiso’s stroughold, The Indians were go- ing into cainp. The Indians mmimbered 100 inen, besides women and children. Bernard attacked the Indians, who made fight, ‘The woinen and children drove tho iumals up tho side of the mountains, The Indians fought the troops back nlong tha foot. The Indians then struck right over the top of the mountalns, THE TROOPS FOLLOWED THEM UP to South Pass, when the Indiuns-got on the west side, and darkness put an end to pur- sult, The Indlans and antnnls wore all badly fagged out, and the soldiers liad come from Willcox {n tho sane condition, ‘This morning Licut, Bayley, with forty or fifty scouts, struck tho trail about six inlles onst of Tombstone, The Indians were making for the west end of Mule Mountains, proba- bly for the San Jose Mountains IN BONO RA. One Indian Js known to have beon Idtled, Threo colored soldiors were wounded, One Indian girl, about 8 years old, way taken prisoner, She was richly dressed, and 1s supposed to ben Chief's daughter. Col. Ser has sent iuto Tombstone for sup- piles, LAST WEEK'S MURDENS, ‘ Wasitnatoy, D, ©., Oth 6—The follow- ing telegram wns recelyed at the War De- partment today: Puesipio, San “Francisco, Oct. 4, 1881.—To the sdjutant-General, Washington: Tho followlnu Js just recelved from the Assistant AdJjutant-General of the Departisent of Arl- zona: Tho following were tho ersualtles in’ tho fight near Cedar Springs on the 2d inst.: Beret Beuford, ‘Troop ¥, Sixth Cavalry, kitled, i Wounded—Paivates Humphreys and Ron! ford, Troop G, First Cavalry, and Hunt, Troop F, Sixth Cavalry, ‘Telegraph repair party killed—Privates Lindecranz, Troop A, Sixth Cavalry; Lon- dali, Company B, Elghth -Jnfantry; and Reeruita Enainor and Woleh.' Six teamsters woro killed and one wounded belonging to Sumaricgo. One man was ‘killed at the point of the mountain the sth ult, McDowr1nt, Major-General, GEONGK AND HoNiTO,) / Tucson, Oct. G&—'Tho report that Qen, Willcox paroled cortalu of the Indians taken prisonors at San Carlos Reservation Is with- outa shadow of truth, ‘Tho facts are as fol- lows: Mr, Hoag, aub-ngent, sent to Gen, Whilleox's headquarters George and Bonlto, undor the safeguard of the Interlur Depart- ment, which Gon, Willcox was bound to re- spect, We told George and Yonlto they could return to Mr. Hoag, which thoy did. Gon, Willeox sent Iminediately a strong mil- tary force to arrest thom and tholr bands, whou Hong interfered and urged Maj. Blade to permit thom to draw their rations, ass. Ing Biddle that George and Boulto wore mon of thoir word, and would go with him as soon asthoir rations wero drawn, Maj, Biddle belleved this, and waited, under cover of Hong's representations. George and Bonlto ran away with throo bands, and Biddle ro- turned to Thomas without thom, ——— MATRIMONIAL, ae Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Devatun, Ui, Oct. 5&.—blas Anna MM. Brown, duughtor of Capt. W. J. Brown,and Mr,. Ran dolph J, Slnpson, two woll-known soclpty poo-. plo of this ulty, wero married this evening with reat écint vt the Prestytorlan church by the Roy, W, H, Preatloy, in the presonce of o great Surune uf people, fubi J, Blorrivon, of Ducatur, and Miss Mollie Hrown, of Bpringticld, being the attondunty, and Frauk It. Houoh und Frank Cure tls usnors,’ Five huudrod invitations wore. {se suud, Followtg the coromony a brilliant recep. tion, attended by relatives ang frionds, wus given the vouplo at tho residonge of the brido’s parent, whero A suuppuous yudding-repust was sorve resonds wore hutmeroits and poatly, 8 couple left for Chicaye on the mid+ night tran, and will vislt Springiluld bofore re- urna to ovatur to reside. Miss Carrio Blolutt, daughtor of Ald. D. 0, Moffatt, and Audrow Dempsey, ot Burlington, la, wore marriod bere this oveutog, Spsclat Dispatch to The Chicacu Tribune. Deu Rey, ll, Oct. B—At 1 o'clock p.m. at tho resideuco of Willlum B. Rider,a prominent: Jvoe-stock and gralu dealer, Mr. Newton E. Whip: pe, of Columbus, O., wes united in marriage with Mise-Mollto I. ititer, the Rev, GW, AbbaLt, f tho Mothodiat Eplacopat Church, oftl- ‘Tho bride aud groom were handsomely attired, the presonis nuwmerous and valuable, the congratulations of friends ward and hearty, aud (ho wedding foast grand and ample. Mr, aud Mry. Whipplg took the oveuing train for their ‘Obie: home. . aee lal Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune BLooMiNaToN, Hl, Oct. G—Tho wodding of Mr, James M, Sulith aud Mian Lotta MeDougall, Loth prominent young soufoty people of thle city, took place today, At Minook, Mr, Thomas Harleou, of this city: and Mixs Clira Dunn, of Minonk, wore united In matrimony. Spiekat Duanatch cu ‘Tho Chicago Tribune, HL, Oct, Baba @. Phomex of ch. ry y A . zo, and Mise Emm A. Tne formerly of this city, | iis renidones of We GW Parkhurat, das om of janenston, ere marcied today at ‘aid, by tha Rev. si M SPORTING. " PITTSBURG, Pirtsnuna, Pa, Oct, 6.—The second week's ravea at the Exposition began today. Tho wenthor was clear and cool, the track in gould condition, and tho attendance very fair. 22 class, purse 80: Milo Pe ee ts ther horse having beaten Slocpy ‘Tom and Valiant, el iagad jercutin and tinte, alias yy and Hie, EBT, BiAUy ts iy ket ‘Tonight tho tacea by the niu light wore Inngurated, and will bo contol every oven ing until the close of tho Exposition, The toracs trotting this oveniig were local, but hereafter somo of the best horas will entor, LOUISVILLE, Loutsyinnn, Ky., Oot. 6—First race, threa- fourths of a mite: Tim-Farrell first, Perplox secoud, Wendover third, Time, 1:14. Second ‘racy, one and one-fourth tniles; over five hurdless Suannono frst, Cape Clear aecond, Miss Malloy third, Time, 2:20. Third race,one milo Helle of [lgbtands frat, Marutzek second, Sportaman third, ‘Time, i. Last race, one and one-clzhth niles; Fallow play tirat, Ouk-Leaf second, Morgan [elle third, Hime, 22014, — CONEY ISLAND, Conny Israxp Course, Oct.f,—One-tnlle race: Col. Bellera Hirst, Fosteral second, Letina third, The, 147, Second raco, ono mile: Manitou first, Maggie CG. geeond, Jerry third, ‘Time, 1:15, Milo and an enghth: Mary Anderson tirst; King Nero and Judye Murray rau a dead for second plnee. ‘Time, 125844. CRICKET. New Yonk, Oct. f.—In tho erieket mateh to: dny between tha elghteen picked Americans and the British professionat eleven, tho Americans scored 05 In the first innings. Tho Britian team thou went to bat and were doing well when tho stumps tere drawn, GARFIELD. A CANADIAN SERMON, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicavo Tribune, ‘Tonosxto, Ont., Oot. 6.—The Rev. Dr. Wild, In a wiscourse on Garfield, sald: God from tho vory (rst ordained the rise aud course of the Unlted States, and the death of Garfield. God bad kept this country i reserve for his own pooplo—for Mannssob. ‘Tho sced of Joseph was to rin over the wall and set up for thomsclyes. Tho United States was Manasech., They woro tho only tribe that would have « separate ¢: fatence.. Out of tho tifty-stx colonics that En- filaud had conquered, the only one that could ireak away and sot up for herself was the United States, and this was iu keeping with the peoph- coy. “Gidcon, Cromwell, Washington, Lincoln, Grant, Gnrfield were all of the tribe of Manus. eeb, God hand anid Ho had made ull men of ane blood, and to teauh them this in the United Stutes the sacred blood of Lincoln wns elied, It was Just 8 necessary that Garield should die inorder to save his people. England and tho United Btates nro to bo confederated for the completion of the efvilizadon of the world and the relyn of frocdom. Inetend of annexing this country to them the United States will be ane noxed’ to Great Britain, Great Britain wil bo annexed to - Jerusniem, and Je- rusilom to God, Euylaud in a short timo {g to be pressed In nti directions by all na tions, Heeret treaties wero even now being mude Against her, It-will bo nevessury for Enuatand und the United States to Joli tiands for comsnan defense. ‘Tho roverend gontlemun cnumernted wiltho Preskionts ho had shaken bunus with, fucluding Buctanan, Lincola, Jotnson, Grant, Huyos, Garield, and Arthur. Thu United States had many within her own borders who wero ops. osed to Englund and Stanasseh ns thoy bid een at Cork, and thoy will bavy to put these down, aud thon belp England. Grant will rale Acthur, and wiiljoin Eugland in tho strangle for It will be the duy of Jacob's peril, Dr. ¥ tid wound up by enyityr that tho next wenern elec~ tion will seo tho unity of the thirtecn tribes (England and the United States) for the great coming struggle. Garileld’s death ts a great wtoneuiont u ¢reat mollitying ealvo, that will heal our troubles. God biess bis famity. Cod biess tho United Stutes, aud muy she be true to‘ her peopel salle, and may Bogland and ber boenbloto stand togethor when the pirugeic comes, for God will deliver Jacob from his rouble, MYSTERIOUS MOVEMENTS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, _ CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 5.—Thoro 1a nm grent deal ofetir among tho Garficlds today. Mrs. Gur- fleld, Mollie Garfield, and Mrs: Col, Hookwell wero In tho city todny, but their business ia sald to have beon uf a private nature. At Lake Viow tonight thore brve been mysterious gous Buldiers aro on guard, and 0 ono is allowed near tho cometury, <A close carriage contalning Dre. A. Boynton, Dr. J.P. Robison, Mayor Horrick, a member of tho un- dertoking firm of Hogan & Harris, and porbaps othors, was driven quietly out to tho tomb this evening, and they rewiained thoro several houra. At o'clock they bad not returued. Just what thoy did {8 not certaln, but thoro isn rumor that tho romaine of Garticld wore changed to 9 now cuakot, ————— FIRE SUFFERERS, —r Gov. Jeromo, of Michigan, Requested to Appoint a Contral Commission to Tako Charge of and Distribute Woliel for tho Sufferers by the FKorvst Fires in That State. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dernotr, Mich, Oct. 6—At a meeting this evoning of the committecs appointed by Da- trolt, Port Huron, Enet Saginaw, Saginaw City, Flint, and Buy City for handliug funds for tho roliof of gufferors by tho Michigan fires, Gov. Jerome in the chair, the following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That, with’ a viow of cougolidating, concentrating, aod hnrmontizing the eftorts now bolng tude for tho relief of sutforers by tho fires in the northonatorn purt of this Stato, Gov, Jerome bo respecttully requested to appulnt a Central Commission, who shall receive ali con- tributions and disburse the same through thelr duly” sorolee aygonts, Reaulvcd, Phat tho Rellef Committees of De- trait, Port Huron, Bust Saginaw, Saginaw City, Filnt, and May City will immediately on the ap: polutment of tho Central Itellef Comuilssion by Gov. Jerome, turn ovor to the Bald commission all tho moneys ond stores now {to thair pusses- gion, and all such as may hereafter bo sent to them, togothor with a fill und dotallod state- ment of all cellef utready furnished by thom respectively, and all othor data that may bo of uso to the new courmtusion. Hesulval, That all coutracts and agreemonta entered into by the Jocal committeca of Detroit, Port diuron, Enat Saginaw, Suginaw City, Filnt, and Bay City bo carried out by tho comission tape muy bo apnolnted by Gov. Jerome, Resolved, "That all agresmonts and contracts heretofore unterod tuto by any of the Rollet Committocs inonwones In tuose revolutions shall be reported to the comtnission without delay. Resolved, That this meoting roouininend to tho Comnmission to be appointed by the Governor tho duulyuation of the Port Huron Hollef Com- mittee to distribute the suppiles: under tta dle reotion jn all that portion of the buraod district nut assigned by said Commission to committees in the Saginaw Vallos, and that all conmmittooa selovted by sald Cominission shall bo roquirud to report to them nuder such regulations as thoy may provide froin tue to time, ‘The conference today waa brought about through tho offorts of tho. Detroit committco, and at tho meoting this attornvon tho discus- glun was ao Iively that ut Agrocment was found Jinpossiblo until eventug., Thu Govornor, who {a hore, will appoint tha Comuission called for by tho rewolutlony in utew di em A SOCIAL SCANDAL. Alloged Hlopemeut of an‘ Towa Lady with an Old Lovor. Spectat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribuns, Cevau Ravips, In. Oct 8.--City-Marshal Spencer Jackaon returned from Chicago to-day, bringiug with bias Mn. Meury Bploy, of. this city, who clopad Ina very poouilar mauner last Monday with 6 C. Graves, of Oblo, Bie, Eploy dg tho wife of a weultby contractor boro, rather a Mne-looking woman, and mothor of two cull. dron. Graves is 40. und haga wife and two chlidren in Oblo. ‘They were ongayed uoarly twonty years ugo while schoultpates in Oblo. Ho hud bovn visiting u brother bear here, and Airs. Ebley ouncluded to. visit Ohio friends this aud started on the gamo train with grown ausplo! track to watou thom. game room aod bed at hotel, und the ollicer, a {natructed, roported this tact to the enraved busband herv, who tulextaphoud to wake Graves pay $50 for exponics oF Srrest bim. Such an regmont wae wade, and Graves went on to Ohio, Great excitement 1s covasionyd in voolal olyoloa over thecyent. They wore both highly respected oltizens, and ot 8 word of euspiciui wus vor ultered ugainat drs. Epley untit now. Thoy protest thoir Innocence, und way that, ua thore was only oue vacant roo jn the house, they both wont In, but took separate beds, Sire, Kpley was taken’ very ill this aftoraoon, and by: ns hurried to ber beddide, CRIMINAL NEWS. Details of the Killing of the Wretch Ike Stockton, in Colorado. Daring Robbery of a Baltimore Savings-Bank by Two Men. Discoyory of a Skillful Forgery Perper petrated In the Enrly Part of . September. A airo Bartender’ Seriously Outs an In- dustrious Young Man in the Abdomen, IKE STOCKTON’S DEATIY. Speclat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. Rito, Colu,, Sept. 28—Tho Stockton-Eskridze gung, which alice last fall Has teou tho terror of Durango and vicinity, scorning all Jaw, bls falrto be entirely annitilated goon. Ike Stock ton, the lender of the xang—who so basely be- trayed Bert Wiikinson some days ngo, arresting bim, and turning bin over to the authoritics at Silverton, where he was lynched, an account of which was given in Tk TtimUNk of the 17th ihiat. —has recolved bla just deserts. A reward had forsome timo. boen hanging over Stockton’s bead for crimes committed In New Mexico. A reward was atsy offered for tha apprehension of M.C. Cook, alls Bud Gilbraith, who assleted Stockton In the capture of Wilkinson, Cook's presence wae greatly desired in foxas fora dastardly deel committed there nume. yours tgo, Iteeems that Couk and a chum went Into a Swede gottloment in Boskien County, Texus, killed an otd Indy, threw her Into a well, ana then ravished her three daughters. Cook escaped, and bus since avoided arrest, although ho was followed for nearly a yerc by ono of Pinkerton’s detectives, , A requlaltion from the Governor of Now Mex- feo for Stockton aud another from Texas for Cook have: recently been recelved in Durunyo, Laat Monday Cook and Stockton Went togocor froin Aniinas City to Duran in a wagon. Upon entering tho town Stocktou Jumped out and dis- appearud, ‘The Sheritt of Lia Piaw County, Barney Watson, and Jim Sullivan, the Deputy- Sherlif, were on the Jookout for thom, Watson and Sullivan approached tha wagen frgm ope posit sides, and benind a brace of 45-callbre six shooters ordered Cook te throw up bis bands, whien ho did at. once os a mere inattor of enurtesy tothe tlnions of tho Jaw. He was inunedintoly shackted aod turned ov cltizens for sufe keeping, whlle the Sh his assistant went in search of Stocktot tnct Bim, in company with Cul Peabady, on the aldewalk tn front of an untinished butlding and demanded that be give hingcif up. Ever on tho alert, he at once sprang into the dourway of tha building and attempted to dra. bls“ gun." Watson and Sulllvan tired sinultaneoualy and Stockton full shot through tho leg In two plaves, Ho was tuken tu tho sineiter and on phyatcian called, who found that one ball ad ciitered tho thigh about four Incher beluw the body, shattering the bony fvarfully, aud neceseltuting Homediute amputntion. He died Crow tue result of the shovk ut 2:15 Tuuse day morning, aud uls remains were tuken to Animus City for interment. Hu leaves « wife and two children. Cook wus immediately sent to ‘Texas undor the campotent charge of Sullivan. His life will be worth very little after ho reaches the des- tined point im Texas, He Ioaves’n young Wit n mera girl, and ono child, who are greatly te be ‘pitted, Both tha Eskridge boys, Hargand Dyson, have been captured, tho former ut Gunnison City, tbe lutter in New Moxico. Hung will at once be sent to Now Mexicu, whero bo is wanted. Dy- son, it will be remensbered, was with Wilkinson in Sliverton at the Ume when thoir Marabal, Clato Oxabury, was kitted, and made bis escapo attho tine when Wilkinson was captured. Ho wus to hulve buun taken te bliverton yeaturday, and, ag pubife sentiment thore {4 very. strongly against tit, bos probably. ere this mot tho fate of the "Black Kid" ana Wilkinson, 4 CROOKED COMMISSION MAN, Special Dispatch to ‘The Chttago Tribune, Pirrspuna, Pa., Oot. 5.—J. D. Simons, a prom- inent miller of Colfax, Wis, commenced suit hero today before an alderman agaiust Jobo G. Sobulta Jr. charging bim with embezziemont as consignee. Schultz bus hoon ongaged in tho commission business in this city fora number of years, and hus a good deal of litization with his patrons in various parte of tho country. Simons alleges that ho consigned 125 barrels of flour to Schultz, for which bho was to recolve $6 per barrel. Tho receipt of the flour was acknowledged by Schultz, who in time ren- dered an xccount of sale at per barrel, and be sent Simons his note for $24 puyable ju thirty days, in settlement. This note reinains unpald; henoe the suit. Schultz gave mil in $1.00 for trial in court, If hulf tho storles told of him bo true it isn worder that bo was not Jerked long ago. It is nileged that he annually issuca clreulars with a large pleture of his piace of business and alarge printed head- ang’ setting forth that he 1s a wholesale commission dealer in grain, flour, mill- feed, eto, at No. iit Water. ‘streot, Pittsourg, the house buving been established iu 1859, Quotutious xt ad ed prices for flour, xrain, millfeed, hay, Huxseed, etc. were given, ‘Tnese olreulars, tt is suid, are sent genvrully throughout the country, cust and west, mostly to places where tho aondor{s unknown, Tho advanced prices qauted induced partles to con- plan goude tobim. Whon the goods are ance In Schultz's hands the prices, It is stated, jnvariably decline, and all markets, according to reports, show a marked toudency toward low prices. Schuitz, according tu report, thon makes a prop- osition to the consixnor to buy his whole lot Ata stated price, which, of course, ig much leas than the prices offered in the quotations, Lo- ing ata distance from tho market thomeclyes, and with voutidence in Schultz's statument, it gan be readily seon how the consignors falt into the trap and consent to be vietlinized, It 18 anid this is tho way he has been dolng bustness for yenra, ‘I'his exposure should slut porsons who are in tho halt of dealing with commission- mon on thelr guard against Mr, Sohultz, whowe ways have 9 Very crooked appearunce, to aay the lonst of them. A TORGED CIIECK., Bptetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribund, CINCINNATI, O., Oct, 6.—Tho discovery was made this afternoon thut a forged check for $2,000 bad boon reevived by the Fourth Nadon- al Hank of thisolty, Tho check had toon throngh tho First Nutional Hank of Cineinnatt and tho First National Bank of Chicago, and thero is somu question as ta who istobo the loser. Tho forgor ia George A. Crittenden, who has lived bere and In Loufsvillo, and was at ono time correspondent of the Now York Jerald. For some timo ho bns beon in the employ of A. ‘N. Margs& Co., oubliishers of ulty and county xazottecra, Ho did the Iorary work for the firm, Of late they bave boon working up Min- noapolls, Minn, and Crittenden was thoro with them, Bocuming familiar with Mr. Marge’ bual- ness and signature, be drew tho check referred toon the bank named, in which ho know’ bis employer at that partloular time had o large balunee. Tho humo was vory ekillfully forged, Writing to a tattor in Chicago with whom ho had before traded, he ordered a suit of clothes, and, inclosing tho forged check, asked tho tallor to yet the monoy on and when ho called for the clothes he would get the valance which was coming, attor the prico of tho ault had been tuken out, ‘Tue tailor took tho check tothe First National Bank ot Chicago and got the money on it, The Chicago bank sunt it for collection to tho Firat Nadonal Bank of this city, and that bank, in turn, | sont, through “tho clouring-house to the Fourth National Hunk, upon which it - was drawn. ® All: of thls was ourly In Boptomber, Mr. Marxadid not visit Ofnainnatl until tardy, when, upon butanetinge hile bank account, be discovered the forged chock Of course no one knows now where Crittenden ia, Hotenalick follow, and is bright and woll postod, Ho has probably put considerable dis- {unca botwoon bimeolf and elther Cinciniatl or Chicago, ALL FOR AN ANGEL, Bpectat Correspandence af The Chicago Tribune, Lincoun, Neb,, Oot, 4.—The recent tragedy at Bhouandoah, la., which rosulted iu tha death of Robert Hell at tho handsof bis wifo, crvated quite a wtlr in this city, whore the parties to tha unfortunate affair are well known, For somo whilo provious to July 1, 1881, Mr, and 3trs, Holt resided tn this olty, and wore kuown as honcet and industrious pooplo, Tho husband wasa care pentor by trade, while tho wife did light work for other people, the two thus mak ly for thom sulyvs and daughter a very vomforiable ving, It wad not generally koown that trouble oxisted in the Doll fumily, tor thoy wero. yer, quiat whilo nore, but It is alleged that twico befere thla lost attempt Mrs, Boil bad tried ta will her busband, Sho wave ys her uxcuse on both oconsions that sbo hud becn directed by an angel to put ber husband out of the way and it Wie tor this rouson tut abo attemptod Gln lita, Ordinarily the woman seemed rational cnough, and no obo ever suspected, aside from her hus- band and those intimate with tho furnlly, that the terrulo wcourge of Snewnity wae fu ber blood, fmediately after July }, 1881, tho Delis Jott for Bhenundoal, ta., and tho firat that was heard of them came by the way of a speuial dis patoh to THM TuiBONR that the wife bad shot and killed her husband, while laboring under a At of insaulty, alleging that sho was dirvoted by * an angel to commit the decd, The fells wero waididis-a red people, and firm, othodox church robers, A DARING ROBBERY. . Epectat Dispatch to The Cateaga Tribune. Rartotonrr, Md, Oct. &—A daring robbery Gnd murderous ussaule was committed hore bout noun today at the banking offico of the South Baltimore Bavings Association on Light strect. At the time of the robbory Mr. Edward V.Orom, ono of the clerks, was alono In tho office, Ho was busy at hisdesk when tha men entered, one of whom naked him to change a dollar in 10-ennt pieces. Tho clerk turned to a safo noar hy to get a bog of currency, and, after getting tho money and turning around to the counter, he was confronted with tho muzzle of a pistol aimed nt his head by one of tho villains, Who nt the satne time communded him not to stirorspeak or he would be shot. Tho other ruifian then vaulted over the countor and struck Mr, Orem a terrible blow on the head with a Lilly, felling him sensolcss to tho fleur, “The thieves then plundered the cash-drawer, sectir- ing about #100 in cash. They tid nut stop, hows ever. to farce the Jovk of that apartment of the safe which contained the tho money, but atarted to make thir escape. They had scarcely got outside of tho oflice when anuthor of the clerks entercd, ond at a glance seeing what bad-bappened, started In pursuit of the thieves, together with a police oflicer, Onc escaped, but the other wis arrested and over $100 of tho moncy recovered. Heo gave bis name as Walter H. Catnpbell. Mr. Orem was found to bo reriously injured, bis skull baving been fractured by tho blow. ONE RUFIIAN GOT IIIS DUES. Speetat Dispateh to Tha CAtcago Tritunee East Sagixaty, Mich., Oct. &.—The case of William Murray, ono of tho Grand Vacifle circus- men engaged In ariot at Chesaning In which Augustus Emery was killed, which has beon on trlal in the Cireult Court for the past week, was given to tho Jury at 4 o'clock yesterday after. noon, and ut 8 o'clock jn tho eventoy, after four hours’ dollberation, the Jury arrived at tholr verdict—murder in tho second degree. . Accord~ ing to Instructions, the verdict wna sealed and opened at the opening of court this morning. Tue prisoner showed no signs of emotion when the verdict was rendered, malntaining the samo stolid indifference that hns characterized bis nce tions during the trink: ‘Tivelve moro trials on the same charge are to fallow. INCENDIARISM. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Manitowoc, Wis. Oct. f.—3ir. Torrizon, of this city, {a undoubtedly tho victim, of some miserable incondiary. A Uttlo lesa than a year ago be lost a lurge hay-barn from fire which bud evidently been set, Last spring be hnd a large pile of ties containing soveral thousand fect set on fire, but they were put out before any xerl- ous damage bad been donc. This suminer ho rebullt bis barn and just got tt well filed with hay, when Jost night it wns sot on tire and do- stroyed, Thore is no clow to the gullty party, bucit found he will be dealt with soveroly. Tosa on bay, $3,000; barn and presses, $2,000, No insurance. CUT IN THE ABDOMEN. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Camo, Itt, Oct. G—Thia afternoon John Shounessy and Louls Lawson, whllo under the Anfluonee of liquor, got toe quarreling over a game of cards in an up-town saloon, Sbhauncssy drow a knife on Lawson, but was ‘prevented from using It. Soon after Lawson left the sn- tuou for home, but veforu renobing thore Shau- nessy enught up with blm and renewed the quar- rel, and be aguin drow bia knife, this wine cut- dung Lawson in the abdomen, lniiictlug a dan- gerous woitnd, whieb it is thought will provo futal. Lawson was an industrious young man, and bad been working.ut the new clevutor. Shaunessy 18 a burtender for a down-tuwa sue Joon, aud a bad character. I JENNIE CRAMER. * New Haven, Conn, Oct, i.—In the Malloy murder trial today, Mrs. Cramor, mother of Jounte, identified the bat witha white feath worn by Jonnlo whon found dead; said ¢ sennlo's beads were still nt tho undertaker’ somo pleces of the hat bad beon given toa clatr- voyant, Mre. Cremer gave evidenco of cun- Unued sorrow, bac brought to court ina bun- dio ull of Jennio's garmouts worn at tho time of ber death, a Clara Loulso Malley, sister of James, wns cross-examined at Ienuth, and insisted an the Friday night alibl as true, KILLED IIS DAUGHTER'S LOVER. Sr, Louis, Oct. &—Lewls St. James, an old negro living in East St. Louis, shot and killed a young negro named George Clark this after- noou. It appears that Clark was visiting St. James’ daughter, and the old man drove him from the bouse. Ciark showed ‘irht, and ad- vanced on St. James to a men “ng manner, when tho latter scized a gan und. charged the contents into Clark’s breast. BEATEN TO DEATII. Dernotr, Miob., Oct. 8.—During quarrel this afternoon between two *hoemukers, Joun Till and Andrew Schwenk, of this city, over a trif= lng wntter, the former beat tho latter with a Stvol, so that he cannot live, she buck of bis head being crushed in. Schwenk was no quiet, fuduatrious man, father of a tamily. Tilia uns married and of 8 quurrelsumo disposinon, HORRIBLE MURDER, MgGnercon, Ia., Oot.6,—On Tuesday last one Con Moban, in tho employ of tho Clinton Bridgo Company at East Elkport, enraged In a quarrel with n young man by tho namo of 31. Murphy, during whieh Meban struck Murphy acruss tho beok with @ cross-cut sav, severing all tho artetiss and tho spluat column. flo dled ine A BIGAMIST’S SENTENCE. Ricnxony, Va., Oct. 6.—Marvin, the bigamlet and foryer, bas becn sontoncod to the peni- tentlary for ten years, BUSINESS NOT,CES, Buok & Rayner’s Moth Fowdor ta tho Burest Insect-killer, It makes wbort work e@ ronches, fleas, fies, and bedvugs. Also preservol valuable furs and wooleus from tho raya; of fauthe, Buok & Rayner, makers of tho * Mars” ne, DHESS SILKS, Chas. Gossage & Co. Received Today Very Choice Novelties Rich Dress Silks Satin Brocatelle, Moiro Striped Satin, Moire and Damask Stripe, Satin and Moire Antique, Moire Antique Pekin, Moire Franeais, . From Large Importations Now Passing the Custom-House. Also Very Attractive Lines of Black Brocade Satins, Plain and Fancy Plushes and Velvet. 60-Inch Brocades, Gros Fall, Ottomans and Satin Duchesse, For Circulars, etc. (06-110 State-st. 66-62 Washinzton-st. bs) DRESS GOODS. ' Special Importations Dress Fabrics BOTH STORES CARSON, PIRIE -& 00, West End Dry Goods House, Madison and Peoria-sts., AND North Side Dry Goods House, N. Clark and Erle-sts. A cordial invitation is given for the ine spection of the latest French, Saxony, and English Novelties in AQTUMIN DRESS GOODS, Of our own importation, and including many Special Designs only manufacture for our trade. These goods are in the choicest and latest shades and offects, and cover the widest range of grades and prices, fram low and medium to rich and high cost materials, Among the new goods are FOULES, MELANGES, ARMURES, BEGE CREPES, CASHMERE OMBRES, INDIENNES, MORA FANCIES, PLAID ATYIRASOI, ILLUMIN- ATED FANCIES, Tinsel Plaids, CHECKS, PLAID D'OR ECCOSSE, &c., &o. + Also stylish Novelties in PLAIN OM- BRE, and RIBBED PLUSHES, PLUSH BROCADES, VELVETS, &cé, in all latest shades to match new Dress Fabrics. __ Also, latest shades. and newest styles in Brocade Satins, Oriental and Roman Stripes, Surahs, Rhadames, Satins, and Gros Grains, CARSON, PIRIE & CO, OPENING. Chas. Gossage 66 i Opening” Wednesday, Oct. 12th. Special Display of CLOAKS, Parisian Costumes, Elegant Novelties, Selected from the latest styles produced exclusively yor Paris and London sates ! Chas. Gossage & Co. WINTER UNDERWEAR. Underwear, Large Stock and Low Prices. Exami- nation solicited. All sizes, from 28 to 48. 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