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i , boverclyns und burs, Zz te x fubseet, and ho broke himself down by derail, Jte sufferod from Ackorman’s troutio when At torney-Goneral, Tho intter insisted upon reid ing every document of the pettivst character, ike reqnests from United stat ahils for Juereuse of allowances, The ennseqdence was that he had uo time to dovate ta tho: prepares tion of enses for the Supreme Court. tut Kirk> wood, as Laudghas grown outof that technical detail, and is making oxcolicnt decisions, ‘Tho bnrenn officials of that departinent say. that he 48 moking an oxcellent Secretary; but, for polit- font reaaons, bo 15 not likely tostay. Sonator dones, of Novada, pepbably vortd have hud that: office if he hid wenhd tt Ex-Semtor deroma B, Chatto, of Colurado, perhaps could tke be it bo worst h too ardiade a positon Yor him In his stato of th, tid 1b 1s Very poss aitte that Chaffee may be made Postimaster- General, WINDOM. 4 “An to tho Teoasury, Mr, Wyidom will Insist i rolng out, and will try ta fet back inte the Kemte as evon ‘as posite, Lant inelined to think that he is sorry that Hoover tert it, You know be wis-not tho orbrinal sefeetion for tho Trensury, and it was not tendered fo. b after Alligon had declined it. Wind mate soo oflicer, althonzh ho is being somes ‘whut erlticised naw by the Wallestrect sharks ont recount of an alleged hinge of polices with re= gard to tho bouds; but tha Sceretiry ef the Mroasury who tries ‘to please, Wall street will hot please tho people: and 1 have reuson to thing that President Arthur, whoover be ete for the Treasury, will chooso a man who Will Adopt a uniform polley of tseal administration, and will not keep opening and shitting the doors of the Treasury, according a3 tho bulls or bears of Wail street say that money is tight and that money ought to beensier. Aligorts of names aro mentioned tor the ‘Treasury. 1 suppose Conkting could have tho place If he wanted tt, Dut b doubt if he wants it. “Tf, by any possibil- hy, ho could Gareturned to the Senate by any POLITICAL. Arrival ot Albany of the Advance Quarda of the Demooratio Faotious, Tikelittond thal Tammany and living Hall Will Ro Exeladed from the Convention. Tilden Determined to Extin- guish Kelly and His Faction. Bright Prospect of an Overwhelme ing Republican Victory in Ohio. Tho Workingmen and Prohibittonists Causing Much Speculation in Cinelunatl Jultable disposition of Lapham, that would be tonkling’s preference; but It fy not altogether rertain that Conkling ts to take an active part in the Administration, That [s one of the rides that have not yet heen solved. GRANT, “How about Grant?” “Thore is no probability that Grant will ¢. ‘fn place in the Cabinet, although 1 am Inclined to Think that Arthur would give him a place if ho wonld necept It. Grant bins tho desire to make money. OF course he fs a man of Inve wenlth now, madg wealthy by tho sums of money nnd property: that have been given him, Ie has 0 milk sum of $250,000 ns a Peeters ho ins two valuable houses at Long Brant and a costly house In New York Citys is Presidontot several carporavions, from some of which he draws Jarge entaries; and [a in the way of making large sums of money by his connection with eupitul- ists, His song ire also money-gelters, and two of them havo been fairly successful.” MAC VEAGIL “ Ag for tho Department of Justice, thors it some gossip that Browstor,of Pennsylvania, now connected witb tho star-route prosecution, inay_be asked to continue in the Department, MacVengh, of course, is outot tho question of his own volition, and ‘probably eould not stay anyway, although bls personal retations wit Preaident Arthur ure of tho friendliest char> acter, NUNT. “ As for the Navy Oevartmont, tha only thing absolutely cert@hi nbout that ts, that dudive Hunt anxiously desires to remain. He is in rather the most unpicasant condition of any member of Garfield's Cubinet.. Ile was called trom a law office In Loulslina and placed. by Hayes on the bench of the Court of Cri: au position with $5,000 sulary, 9.9 representative ofthe South, He was put in the Cabinet after considerable of 2 complication asa represent. ative of the Sonth, and gave up his life poaltion onthe bench, He is nota man of wenith, but seeps to be oo man of Jonge Persohal nod soolal ainbition. He is pleased with the out- ward show of power which particular! nes to tho Navy Department, and treadstghe quar- terdeck, nithough it ts not certain that he kuows that (t [s the quartordeck, with all the dignity of Hr Joseph Porter, KC. B. He bas been auto. cratic, and he hay not been a popular Secretary among the naval officers. Ho has been criticised rather sharply by thom for having secured for his gon n place i the Navy. and giving him ox- traordinnelly rapid promotion: Lut he ta a good dollow.: He has hud some’family relutions by marriage with Gen, Arthur, and possibly may succeed In staying, He represents the doport- ment of Garield’s Cabinet as much as anybody, but was not its most conspicuously brilliant member. BE. We : NOTES. OPPRFSSION OF SETTLERS BY RATLROADS. Sptctat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Washixaton, D.C., Oct. 1,—Tho question of the oppression of settlors by tho railroads is to be ngaln brought before the Interior Depart+ ment. Tho law ‘officer of the Tand-Office hrs protested to tho Rceretary of tho Interlor that patenta for lend claimed under railroad grants ought not to be issiied In eases where road was not completed within tho time required by the elnrter, br whero the rond, or some portion of itatlonst, was not built on the original line of location. The protest states that, under the present decisions of the departinent, great in- Justice 18 done to settlers, in that many thou sands at them are annually deprived of lands which thoy havo lawfully onterod within, tho [mits of rallrond grants that have clearly inpsud. BSecrotary Kirkwood will soon give the subject careful consideration. TUE PENSION FRAUDS. Although the Commissioner of Pensions claims that the frauds discovered Inside the Pension-Office are by no means ns large a8 thoy have been reported to be—n atatemont which can hardly bo sustatned or dented, inasmuch ns tho Investigation has not yet been completed, and the facts are not Cully known—novertheless au examination of the pension Inwa shows that auch frauds willalways be possible so long as tho present laws remuin upon tho statute-book. Under theso jaws pension ctalins are adjudlented upon mere ox-parte evidence, ‘'Thisis direct ine ‘vitation to fraud, and that Invititiog bn boon very extonalyely accepted, The most watchful tun at the head of tho Pension-Offica could, in spite of unremitting exertions, not pratoct tho ‘Trensury, for tho ex-pnrto system gives so wren an advantage to tho fruudulent claimant that tho discovery of such practices is iu most cases on mutter of —acoldent, That there were milllons pall for pensions fraudulently obtained has not only leon ad- anitted for many yeurs past, but those In charge of tho pension survico lost no opportunity to In- form members of Congress of thelr oxperionces and opinions on thataubject, ‘Mme and again durlog the lust four years Coinmissioner Bont Jey, supported by the Scerotary of tho Interlor, polnted out to Congress tho fatal defect In tho Jaw, and urgently recommended the stubstitu- tlon for tho ex-parte system of substantiating pension claims one permitting a thorough in- quiry by the Government and tho cross-oxuml- nation of claimunts and witnesses, Hut, instend of acting upon theso recommendations, Con- gress pussed tho net granting to. penstofiers arrears of pensions covering tho time from tho dite of thelr application back to the purlod of tho War, Not only did thla act take uncounted millions out of tho ‘Freasury, but, br oifering 4 great prize und taultiptied opportinities te rige eauty, it inoroasad the sbuees springing from tho defective laws an huniredfuld, S RY WINDOM hos returned, but ducy not ag yet mnko any of- flelut declirution of bls perposce either with reapect to tho ‘Treasury or tho Scnatorship. Me, however, detnes his postion with regard to Wall atreet 0 be this; “0 bellove the business ot the Seeretury af the Trenaury le to look after the interests of tha Trensury aud noetafter tho Hition of tho money murk I belluve & ry trinsuctions should rfere with t commercial world ur tho mon us posdible otther ono way or tho other, not the province of the Secretary of tho ‘Tron. ury to keep nwateh upon the money market and govern his notions by ita needs or demauds.”* “Ef there wore great distress apparent in com nierelal circles, would -you consider tt cory sistent with correct ‘Treasury maniusemont ord relief by a puurebase or bouds, ny we dlice movement looking ton dishhrsemont Gf sums” efimoney?” ie there was o large surplus tn the ‘Trenenry UT inight soe fit to pay out a por Yon of it iy tho purchase of bonds, but it would be dono todecrense tho surplug, and netto re- Meve.the market. Shull you’ Increase your weekly pUrehise of bundy under the ternie of the call, or do yuu Intend to make a premature purchivie of eay $10.000.000 of bonds?" "1 cane nat tell you what l euallde, [want to look inta the condition of the surphis revenues, and to consider what will be tho beat tor thy depart. ment. ‘Thi ls what | bave come home for, aut 2 can toll better in a day or two," a GOLD FROM AUSTRALIA, San Frasciaco, Cal, Oct, 6.—Tho steamship Australla, fram Sydnoy, brought to this pore today gold amounting to over $1,000,000 in. Most of it cuime to tho Augh-Callfornian Bank bere, and all bas beou deposited in the Mint for cofnago into Amor ivan’ money, . When wo rogurd the great drutn of gold for Amerlea which at present fe boing made and the amount which the Buuk of En ow fe valled upon to supply, and also ramen. vr that the Bunk of bugland’s uluost only ndepeadent source of supply bay been the Austrailan shipments, the prosent Wuguration of u devintion of that soures to thls country and the Goust wstuinca murked commercial ins portance, diy tuis connection the jute urder of the Direetors HE tho Sint to vain only eagles and bal€ caxics ts ratnor onerous for (he court, which bas only a gould cireuluuon, os these siatice coins suifer joss jn welyht from fro. quent bandilug, and Uy comparison aad ex- perience they pave becn proved to bo a rer circulation fur bunk(ug purposed. Indeed, tho urder bas caused considerable dissatisfaction, which fy fo be brougut to the notices of the Director, with a view to its iwoditication ws far Asthis coast jy concerned und permitting the Silut te coju double eagles agaio. Secretary Kirkwood Will Not Allow His Name to Bo Used in the Iowa Senatorial Contest. NEW YORK. Speetat Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune. ALHANY, N. Yuu Oot. Tho udvance guard of delomates and politiciuts to the Demooratio Stuto’ Convention, waich will mect here at 1 o'clock Tuusday, came up from New York ta- night, and at once established headquarters, aud commenced to put furth tho elnins of thelr factions to recognition, for the leading question before the convention will bo who nro tho regu- Jar detegates from New York. The Democracy of tho metropolis ta, I¢has been In former yeurs, divided by "Mulla" and # Bosses." Each claims tobe the regular orgnnization, and threatens to bolt the ticket If itis not recog- nized. Sometimes the rejected erowd has carried these threats Intu execution for tho benofit of tho Iteppplicans. Bomotimes tho angry growl haa been foltowed by an unwitling submission anda Demoeratic victory. The Axht for spoils and patronage in New York City explains tho existenco of these factions, To exercise con- trolover the local machinery means political prosperity, 8 tho officlat putronago ina great clty ke New York fs enormous and very val- uable. The city almost Invariably gives a Dem- ocratila majority, fo the strife between the “ing” and tho “outs” is extremely bitter. For many yeara ‘Tammany Hall was tho tome of the best Demueracy iu the elty, and enjoyed full political sway, but of inte, under the lcaderalip of John Kelly, it has fallen Into d.sfavor, and Rppears to be gradually losing its power and prestige. This bug been caused by Mr, Kelly's war on Mr. Tilden and his purticulnr friends. In 1877, In thia city, tho ‘Tile den slate, beaded by John Bigelow for Secretary of State, was budly smushed and x new tickot nominated, In 1870 Mr, Kelly's organized bolt and eandidacy for thos (overnor- ship comparsed the defont of Gov. Robinson, and elected Cornell Governor, Liwt year Irving IL owas recognized in the Stute Convent! the regulars. Geo. Huncuck's: nna majority inthe city war 41,000, agaiast 51,00) for Ten in 178, and the falllugeett was attributed by many to ‘Tammany Hal's lukewarniuess or treachery. Since the Inst convention the city Democracy, as represented by Irving Hall last Year. bas been reorganized by o Cummittes of Une Hundred. The new organization, known 08 “The County Democracy,” comprives the best eleménts of the old Irving Halband muny of tho most promincnt and intluential ~“ Demos crate in) New York. Wusing its clniin the decision mado iu J880, thoy call themselves the regulars. ‘I's relying on its former suprema same distinction, und 2 few ol a leaders, with n considerablo milditign of ew men who have orgunized during the year a5 Irving Hall, form a third claimant for ecats in the convention. These three organizations are Already represented here, und will send large detogutions tomarrow to enforce thelr clalins. ‘Tammany Hall intends to strike terror to the breasts of the * Huy-foft and Caecsa-Press Democracy from rural districts by sending up 2 crowd of 60 braves in full warepaint oo special raln of twenty-ilve cars, accompnanicd by Grafully’s full’ bind, Another special train bearing the backers of "Tha County Demuera- ey” wilt teave the Grand Ceatral depot an hour Tater, Amony tha number area squid of 10, under the Jeadership of Hubert 0. ‘Chompaon, ench wearlng bigh aiik hats, overconts, stylist kid gloves, und cravats, nud carey ing nobb: canes, The representatives of Irving lial wilh arrive on the ulgbt bout and regulur trains, Altogether 1,000 or 1,500 ure expected from Now York, und the mere atbering toyuthor of that number of disputing | and rival Democrats is sure to firat-class clreus, whichever slide 13 BU Unless thoro is n decided. change af op tomorrow night * The County Demourac; souure sents in the convent Tho order hb: gono forth that Kelly und many mat thrawn overboard, and the ‘Lilden managers tend furthor to drive them to the wall and anni- Ailate thom ns political factors, This is n bold and dangerousgame, Tho exolision of Tame many ean be cusily accumplished, but tho at- tempt to extinguish will provo not only hazardous, but ditcult, ane perhaps dis= ustrous, unledd the power, of the Hull ig greatly overestimated.” Tammany will come here this year with very tttle Uncking from the country. Tho lendora tu the dlatriots which formerly opposed Tien bave been wou back to tho fold by early und cuutions advances, {plac with it proinige of ao sturo of the spolls, tow this works will be seen fu tho make-up of tho ticket, Willlam Purcell, the editor ot tho Rocheator Union, an antl-Tildon Paes: and William G, Huger, a ieading lawyer ot Syracuss, nnotner * kiekor” In isi), are slated tor tho pusl- tions DE Rsereiney AEs aus and Judge of thoCutrt of Appeals, ‘This genersl sop to the Kelly, taotion outside of New York, and intnor nds vantuges offered to tenders In other localities, have reconviled thie disturbing element to the ‘Miden party inachinery. At tho same tle the report that ‘Tammany Halt sold out Hancock bas been wilely spread in the country, ao. that Mr. Kelly will find blugelf in geberal disfavor and’ with no lacking except his woo braves from New York City, The Tammuny mien appene to Le nware that they will not be adlultted to tha convention, but hopo that they will reeolve some recognition on tho county teket ag cumpensntion for this snubbing, If they don't obtaln this n bolt In the city may be ex- iM jt Kolly cun contrat 10,000 votes it rs tho success Of any State ticket that may minuted very doubiful. The party mane ayers nasert that Kotly cannot control bull that number of votes, ‘Thos think that hls followers: will merely growl and grumblo, and thon quictly voto tho regulur ticket. But little trouble fs wn. telpated from Irving Hall, Gnoy are a email fuctlon now, with no very prominent tnen, There fs some tuk, however, of a untott with Tamunatny, which’ mteht prove ins gerous. Outside of these New York squabbles there wre no disputes before tho convention beyoud the cholce of a ticket, Asplrante for olllvg aro ns thick av bugs around electric Huhts, ‘Tho selection for one or two positions will dee pend on locality, ‘fbo most prominent -vandl- dntos besides Purcell and Ruger are ox-Anditor George W. Sehuyter, of ‘Tomnpking; ox-Sonitor George Bradtuy, of Stoubony und ox-Cons trollor Androw H. Green, of Now York, tor Cans troller; Willan A. Pouober, of Oswe alge semblyman Catlin, of Weatchostur, for ‘Preus> 1 age Wiltlin Sawyer, of Bt. Lawrence; ‘ulvin Frost. of Westchester; aud oxeMayor J, Toomuaspries, of Utlen, tor Attornuy-Ceneral, Horatlo Seymour Jr. whl bo nommated for Kuste paiatiaey, dnd Survoyor if ho will take the pluco again, make oa OHIO, Spectet Disnatch to The Chicago Tribune. Cincinnaty, ©, Oct, 0—Tho potitical. situa. tlon In this county, the pivotal county of who State, js enveloped iu the greatest doubt. No such degree of uncertainty us to the result of auetection bay been known for many yours, Thero nre new Intluencea and prejudices at work whose strength van only bo ascertained at tho polls, ‘Shere are no luss thanalx digerent coun ty tickets fu the field, Somo of tho candidates hove thelr nuines on'two or three, Hekets, and othors on only one. Tho Prohibition peopto were tho first to break off from tho old parties and start a movement of thoir uwo, Their setion oxcited tha tiquor interest, Opon warfuro waa declared, and the Hquor men also camo out with a ticket, ‘Tho workingmen were next hoard from. Thoy wunt legislation forbidding tha employment of convict labor on Other thun public work, and they also have views rogurding the functions of Jabor untons: Bo thoy visu are yit with a Uoket, whicn is mado up of such candidates on tho other tlekots ns wore willlag to pledge themselyea to the sup- port of the so-called workingmou's mena- ures, Tho American Alllunce is out with broad ilps of paper upon which tho Hckots of both the leading parties aro printed, with heuvy black crossed oppusit the names of ali Catholics, Last and luast of all, the Mreca- backers buye pomlaated 4 tieket gud are hold- THE CHICAGO TRIBUN ing incotings and einploying apeakers, Some of these Influences are entirely new tn Clicinuatt politics. ‘The liquor Interest, was before onminized for poiltival work. There nro 24K Siloonkeeperd fy the city Midas fail score of dls- tillevies and brewerles, employing. several thousand voters, Shoutd this interest bo waited on cloction-day, as its loaders say tt is woing to be, ite inthience will be ‘very seriously felt. Tho probtbition people are better organ: ved thin ever before, aud will be found to have Strength, The political upathy whieh prevailed during the greater partet tie campaizn his betn a help tu tho intemperance movement. Tho prohibition eauidid WI receive votes Tron both: pres. whieh would nat be thug te verted had Men who ina Hon move mt will linprove the present oppor tunity when there ure nd irrent dssta at sinks = to give Bat pratabty the most 4g dint of the working the various trindes tinlons 15,000 members, larga proportion of this number are under control, or which of the great parties they will come out of, aro matters tipon which epecutt thon ts busy but tipo while tellible infars mation cate obtilned. With so many intus Wt Work, that are entirety wew, some of Wwhieb nee capable of developing niteh strenuth, tho rlificulty of foreeasting tha resutt a vity where the par are tsudly so evenly matched will be elearly imnderstoud, Nor dows it simplify tho sitimtion to know that through demagogty tho names of certain candutaces sppens on two or thred tekets, For example, a Hepubtican and a Democrat have got their naines upon, both the Prohibition and. tho sie looukeepers’ tekets, OF course, now that the trick hing became known, thoy will be seratehed by one or both of that Inerions and new Hames substituted, Tho Prohivitlon vote will come out of the Republican party aimoat entirely, and, more Repupheans thin Domovrate nnong the workingmen and Lquoredenlers and minis facturers will vote with thole factions. Tho aup- portof the American Allhines wil be alinost unanimons for the Hepubliean teket. Taken all tn all, the Republiuns nee likely to suiter more from the creation of factions: thin the if They are certniy to lose a part at tu tho county oitives, it their tunesriain en. The At ntilt loons, how. ever, us though on tho State tiekot the county would ga Hepubllean, opesist Diawatch ta The Crfeacs Tribung CoLumns. 0., Ovt. ¥.—The political contest In this city and county Inia grown very excithig and bitter ducmg the pist few divs, deveoping the fact that tho Demoeratle candidates ave badly demoralized over tho evidences go clenely threatening thoir defeat by tha Kepiiniicans, notwithstanaing tho fet that the county wader ordiniry elreumstanees ts reliably Deaoeratie. Now, however, there is a division among the Democrats, and the Republicans are sure of sleeting a portion, U not a whole, of thelr couns ty tickut, and possibly one member to th Lewis- Jature. ‘Tho diy has been an auepiclousune for outdoor poiltioul work, and the politicians have been unusually active, not only in tho city, but the townships niso. leports have been reecived which Justify the pollticnia in betleving that the vote Jn the State will be an usually heavy ono for tho “olf year,” and, while no vatiinate can be made of the vote tho Prolihitionists or Greon- Duckers will poll, {tis net believed by well-in- formed gentlemen that the vote of both or- ganizations will exceed 15,0), althouza tho Pro. Inbitionists elaim a following of 40,00) ‘The discoverer and general manager of Mr. Rvokwalter has carefully estimated by counties tho vote his candhhie will receive, and in marked contrast with the Domocratioc clalins ives Mi pokwaulter but Ih malority over joy. Foster, In making up this estimate, how- over, thie (Franklin) county is expected to give 1,800 Demoeralte tnjority, Hut Franklin County At this time may be rezar us extremely doubtful. The chanees, however, are favorable to tho Etepubilenns, Gov. Foster closes tho campaign at Sandusky tomorrow night, und ex- presses himself ng satisiied with the situation. Spectal Davatch tu The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, Q., Oct. 9.-—The Democrats, who ore usiuily so prompt in oiking clulms of com- (ug victory, are decidedly quiet this year. L ened on Maj, Ariustrang, of the Plaindeaier, who would know a3 much of matters as-any one in this section on his sido of the fence, Ho sald: “ tbave been so fullof mourning of tate that [have seareely thought of the campnixa, [don't think anybody knows how matters will reault, No one of any importance hus yon tured an opinion onthe subject. 1 ean. say this much: Jt nll depends on the West ern Reserve, If the Republicans there turn ont the State will go Republican. Uf tha Ke. vublicans zet 20,000 to 21,00 majority In tho ten conntics of tho Reserve, tbat purty will bave 6.00 mnnjority inthe Stato outside of the Re- serve, Tho Pomocratie counties will give the usual mujority. Tho Legistnture, | think, will by Domocratic. This ia especially true in my Judgment of the Sonnte, Everything will be so close in tho Legisiature, however, that neither fer 218 muke an Unjust apportionment of 19 Ktate," —_ IOWA. J Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dunugus, In, Oct. 9.—The apposition in this State to tho Hon, Jumes F, Witson for United States -Benator have recently been congrat- ulnting thomsclves that Secretary Kirkwood, If retired from tho Cabinot, cold be brought into the contest to brenk down what veoms now to be Mr. Wilson's overwholming strength. Thero 1s the highest authority for snying that under nociecumstances will Goy. Kirkwood altow his namo to be used to tho prejudice of Mr. Wilson, The relationship between them tas been one of warn friendship, strengthoned by the fact that lone ago Mr. Wilson cordially recog- nized the fact that Senator Wirkwoud way entitled to a redleesion 13.0 proper recogni tion of bts cminent servicos and great abilities, and warmly proffered bla support, Mr. Witson also cordially seconded the imovement to put Senntor Kirkwood in the Cabinet whet it was ovident that President Guriletd would entertain that propusition, Seeretary Kirkwood there- fore entertains tho warmest sentiments af re gard and Frteninip for Mr, Wilson, and bos een cordially for bin throughout the whole Sonntorial contest. He recognizes tho gatlant Nghe that Mr, Wilson hus made, and will not permit his nuimoe to be used in any-way to Iater> fere with Mr, Wilson's assured trlumph, OBITUARY. ‘ MOSES WARREN. Mr. Moses Warren, a Well-known and respeet- ed cltizen, died yesterday at ita home in Hyde Park, corner of Fifty-tirst atreet and Madison avenue. Mr. Warren was born in Eust Lynne, Conn., tn 1820, and ut the ago of 21 went t7Call- forntt. There be engaged in busliess and was very successful, but after ton yuars of hard work be was burned aut, Me paid up all his debts and started Bust. In 1868 fe came ty Chile enzo and engaged in the bdo Luuiness, tut in Isl losteveryth.ng by ire, Ho aturted again Jn business, and published an. atlas, which broved n eutceess, and within the past few yours uuted 18 agent for the Buvyvlopudla Britannica, and Was quite successful, Sume two wud hall Yeurs age ho was attuckod with Bright's diseaso, of tho kidaoys, and traveted nrouml the world In search of rellet, his trip extendug over nine months. He leaves a wito und two chiliren to ‘mourn his Joss. ‘Iho funeral will vecur tudiy yat Tp.m,, aud tho remains wilt be conveyod to fucetor whero n chill of tho deceased Is ried, —_ ADAM ITARER, Hpectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago ‘Tyibunt. Ostxost, Wis., Oct. 8—Adam Haber, a farmer well-known In Northorn Wisconsin, died at bis home In the town of Clayton yostordny, aged OF Maber vised Gernwiny threo. years ayo, aod while there & rumor was circulated in this coun- try that he hud heen arrested far using lanzuage deromutory to King William, ‘The mattor was brought to the nutice of Sucretary Evarte, but the rupurt on inquiry proved to be false, + JOUN DUPFEY, Sytclal Disvat sh to The Chicago Tribune, ANN Antuon, Mich, Oct #—Juitn Duley, a weoulthy resilient of Now York City, where ho was Provost Sarthat during the War, and at une time a Demoeriitio candidate for Congress, dled hero today suddenly at the resitencs of his brother, Mighnol Duley, whum he was visithu, He was GSyeurs old, i BAY C ‘. MIO, Spectut Dispatch to The Chicacu ‘Ivibuns, Bay City; Mich, Oct. B—A man named John Fulr, about 24 yours of tye, supposed to be from Port Huron, came tu the elty, and, while roxla- toring nt the Globo, was tu! dently sick wu and dled da a fow tinutes, [ls troublo wus beart-diseaga, “MNS, JANE DALY. Speclut Dispatch to The Chicago Tyibuns Deorrun, UL, Vet B—Sra. Jano Dally, ayod 8 yours, who bud resided lu thla vommuflty for over forty years, aied last night. Bue was ono uf the plonuur residents of ssucon County, SE EEG WOMAN SUFFRAGE, Loutvitie, Ky. Oct. &—The American Woman Buttrage Agsvolation will holt {ts'elove enth anuugl muating In Louisville Tuesday and Weduvaday, Oct. 23 und 2d, mornliga, ‘after Hoons, aud evenings, commenving ‘Nucaduy morning at i Tho morniig svaslon wil bo far business, Euch State fe ons Uled (to votes in number equal to tte Congressional ropresentavion. Mary B. Thomas, M.D. Jaa Ward Howe, Antoinutte Brown Binvkwell, Macy P, Bastusi, Mury Haggard, Matilda indian, Margaret W, Gaunps boll, Rubecen Ny tuzard, Murgaret V. Langley, aud other eminout speakers ure expautod, ee ENE MATRIMONIAL, Special Disputed ta The Chicago Tythune, PLANo, IL, Oct. 1. —Yestorday ovening, at tho realdonco of umes Heunlny, occurred tho duu ble wedding of H. A. Jurgess and wife, whocele. brated thelr golden anuiversury, und W. Ub. Fur- sytho, of Chicago, tho former's grandson, who was united in wedlock to Misa Agnes FR, Keasley, ulvo of Colegxa. A large assembly of Prien were present, and many elegant presents were Juld down, > REBELLIOUS REDSKINS. Troops Moving to Intercept the Hostiles Before They Reach Mexico, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1881—TEN PAGES. y a We 1 town notitst , 94, the thieves CRIMINAL NEWS. ousidoratatyerataenat tho” papers: and tho €¢ a stolen finds. e AN AMATEDR SHOWMAN Bloody and Deadly Fight Be. Spcetal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribu tween Two Brothers: at Hevea, Ind, Get. & tol Thorns Jackson, a young nig who beenme infatuated With the Louisville, Ky, show business and stole a largo tarpantin off : a nile of baton hay for the purpose of tmunutiet> uring a tent out of It, was arrested and lodged tn One of Them tnstantly Killed, at ay He had On indicted by the grand and the Othor Mortally Bay eae Wounded, Signat Fires Burning, on the Graham and Galicn WN CATN. Mountains, A ORS Lortavit, Ky @0ct. tn a auarrel this evenlyg between two brothers, Mudd and Monty An Absent-Mindod Horses Thief | Mascett.over the loan of tho stm of 25 conte, the ry Ak latter shot tho former, killing him instantly, ~., Sent to Prison for Five terore tho Years. Rumored ‘ht at Willcox, Ari., Bo- tween the Citizens and Apachos, poting the two had fought. duciug: ee wasso badly cut that ho will die. ‘The row beran fn tho rooin of tho mother, ant ended fh au adjoining upartineut. TRYING TO INTERCEPT THEM. Wintcox, Art, Oct. &.— Troops are now moving eros sunttheast of the Chiticalua Range to- wird Mexico to intercept hustiics In that direa+ on, Theeount at tha sub-ngonoy shows that tho ouly huatiles out must mua the Chirten- itis, Goorge's and ftenito's bands—not less thin 1. Orders have been sent to Bernard to follow tho hostites into Sonora if perniaston Is granted by tha Mexican nuthorities to cross tho line, and tu coéperate with their troops, The Mexican authorities were notitled several days nyo, aud tholr coisperntion requested. Titany Is reported A Grain-Broker Claims to Have Been Chloroformed and Robbed in Cleveland. CONVICTED Spectut Diaateh to The Chieago Tribune. AST SAGINAW, Mich., Oct. 8.—Charles tlussoll, the second of the Grand Pacific elreus men are - rested for the tnunder of Augustus Emory dure ing tho riot Inst sumer, was convicted in tho Cirenit Court today of inurtder in the Koen de- gree, ‘Ten more cascson tho same ehatize tro tu follow, An Arkansas Father's Desperato Strng- gle for the Possession of Ils Childron. ° : Death of One of the Pastioipants in tho SENT 'TO TATE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chienan Tribune. MIEWALKER, Wis, Qet. Bo Fannie Bmith Crocker, who nttenfpted to blackmail Mrs. | as feeling perfectly’ aafe now, as avout ome i Crosby a fow months wre by domanding 83000) | 000, soldiers are nt the reservation, Tragedy at Quincy fat to keep fram, expoaing an alleged scandal, was | but those who have lived for yenrs arraigned today, and held tounswer. In default of Lall sho wag jailed, | TAKEN TO GENEVA. * Spectal Disvateh to The Chicaco Tribune, IN, UL, Oct, 8—Thomas Olesan, the mure dererof Otto Freese at Aurora a week ngo tor day, was removed from the Jull here today by Sheri€ Curhsle to the county Jul at Geneva. the danger vf lynching boing deemed over, an ht boing duatved lo arealga him for teal next weok. urday, in that vicinity place no confidence In tho Tndinns' promize to remain on the reservation, and think that they only remain on aecount of the troops there and In tho vicinity. Norton, of tho firma of Norton & Stewart, tolegraphs from Grant (the wire between hero and Thomas went down at balf-past 8): WIL noe send stage to~ night. Jones, who came from Thomas this morning, soy that Licut, Willeox, ‘with an ea- cort of ten t bad orders tu bo at Grant this evening. They have noturelved. Signal flres havo bees seen on tho mountains across the val- ley, A forge force will be cent out from Grant to find the causd of tho wire being down, It. 1s thought tint the wire has been broken by In dling, but there is nothing authentic, Atl kinds of rumors hero," NOUBLE FRATRIGIDE. Snecial Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, TLoutsvinun, Ky. Oct. t.—Another borritle 1 double Sunday murier was perpetrated hero this evening about 8 o’etock. Willlam and Henry: Murrett, brothers af norrly the samo nge, ani young unmarried men, drank togetuor nearly all day today, and ended the day by playtug a game of canis for a Siecent stake. Henry won tho rat wager, and was uskod by William to return ft, whieh he refused todo, Willan swore that he would cut him into mince-meat (f be did not, Thoy then eeparyged, and William went into the house of his brothor-in-law, duhn Grubb, on Grayson street, between Seventh and Eighth, whure ho was followed by Henry, who went A SALOON ROW, Spectat Dispateh to The Chteaga Tribune. SPuINGFIELM Hl, Oct. %—George Wiltiams was shot Inn low saloon this morning at 2 o'clock by Lawson Clay. Toth partica ure colored, Thoy quarreled over w game of cards, Tho wound will not prove fatal. The assailant bas to th ran iy ut r Ey SIGNAL FIRES, wok ‘trom i i ny smith Me Women ABE LESS Ee! SAN Fraxciaco, Oct. 1,—A dispatch from Tacs revolver of thirty-two culibre. He was asked. ASSASINATED. son, Ari, say's: Aspeeial from Camp Grant says that the wires nre down Uetweon that placo'and ‘Thomas, supposed to be cnt by the Indians. Size nat fires ure scen Mn the Gallen and Graham Mountains, ficut. Willcox and an escort uf iid men, appposed to have left Thomas this morn- ime for this potut, have not arrived sot, Some fears are ontertained for thoirsifoty. Thero have becn no through trains frum the East for the Inst fourteen days. A beayy storm north of San Marcin! washed out considerable trick of the Atebison, Topeka & Santa Fé Roud. The matter of paroling, the Indian prisaners bus been fixed up. ‘The'axent rt San Carlos exoncr- ates tho aniiltary, wpen whom the blame had been enst. Neither Gen, Willcox nor any of bls oficers bul auything to do with the paruling business, FIERCE FIGHTING REPORTED, Eb Paso, N, M., Oot. ,—Passengors vila the Southern Paeifie allroad report that ‘Thursday nlaht when the train was passing Willcox, Ari, A flaht was in progress betwee tue citizens und Indians, The Indians sewn to have inde an ate tack on the whites, who were thrown Into great confusion, and were retreating, Tho Dring of aun was so fleree und constant that the noise urowned thd noise of the railroad trafn, and was heard for a number of miles, The bodies of five Inesrepairers were seen nenr the track, shot through the head. ‘bis 14 the aecond party of telegraph men mutdered In the last fesv days, Nuthing has been received confirmatory of tho above at tho district houdquarters hefu. THRER COLUMNS IN THE FIELD. Wriucox, Ari, Oct. 1.—There are three cole utnus In the Held against the hostiles—RBernurd's troops to the west‘of Chircahua range, Wage ner's to tho enst, and MeLetlan's moving to the suuthweat—tho objective polut of menting being atthe Mexiean Hue, whieh thay will all cross il the Mexican authorities permit. and- will cas operate with thelr troops. Tho telegraph Mne is up to Fort ‘Thomas. Everything Is reported ict ut tho reservation, ARNOLD WIIPS SOME INDIANS, Four Wincox, Art, Oct, oA cor hug ure rived. at Nowle and reports that Arnold's: com: mand attuoked the Indians botwoou Hadaculurle Rancho and Hanebuiea Mountain. “The indians abandoned all thotr antinuls and, took to fio mountains: Two Indians wero found dead, The reat hive gone to the sutith end of the Huatbi- act Mountain, ROSCOE CONKLING. A Harsh View of Ils Position and Prospeeta—tte In Said to He Hard Up ne to IMs Finances, nud Reduced to the Nevexs ty of Shinning Around to Gota Jobund Make some MWoucy, Npecrat Iepateh to The Chicago Tributes Unica, N, ¥., Oct, There hs been constd- erable spevulfition as te the reason for Mr. Conkiine's woing to Washington, Of course Hrnans, Minn, Oct. 1.—James Graham was shot Yond by unknown persons ng he was driviue home after dark, after selling a toad of whent for his employer, a farmer near town, Search wus made for tho murderers, go far without success, ¥ DEATH OF A HOTEL PROPRIETOR, LOCKHAVEN, Pa, Oct? %—Jonas Zindle. pro- prietor of tho Farmers’ Hotel, was killed tust nicht, Samuct Bale wag arrested on suspicion of the murder, by William if that was for bln. He was ans swered that it was not, and that he (Henry) was going outot town, Witlnim, not crediting tae Btatement, thrust at hin with bis open pocket- Kalfe, outthig hinrthrough to the moutt mm under the Jaw, making wn Inciston about two Inenes tong and splitting his tongue, At tho Bang moment the erick df tho pistol sounded, and William and Henry feel to tho floor, the ene dead nad the othor mortally wounded. Henry werk, but tho doctors pronounes it scuse. The post-mortem on the body of the dead brother shuws that the bull pis through the periurdiium aud todged In the back. nu AN ABSENT*MINDED HORSE-THIER Las Luxas, N.M,, Oct. 8.—Last night 1 mob te whe Chiesa Tribune, took three Mexicans, who a few days ngo murs Latte Rock, Ark. Oct. f—Henry setar- | tered James Little, trom Jull and Aung thom to Jand was lodged tn tho penitehtinry today to . serve out aterm of five years for korse-steutl- FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER, ing. MeFurland [sa prominent eltiz®u of Dore | Guess Paws, N. Yu Oot. &— George H. sey County, and bis sentence bas crented consid- | Wittett was four sully oF the murder of John erable feeling, Tho evidence against him was | B. Paine on tue 2i00 of December. clreumatantial, but was too strong to be broken ° a or refuted; and, despite the efforts of his CANADA. : friends, the sentence of tke Circuit Court was pronuunced and carried Into eifect, Itissuld AN IMPORTANT ENTERPRISE. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Unt. Oct. &—An Important enter tho nceneed wns subject to Mts of nbeeut-mind> prise Is now wnder way, whieb wilt repiace that edness, and in ono of these he rode off 2 very valuable borso, taking lltn Into another county of tho Ohio company, that fora year and a bolt past worked the Forsytho tron mines in Tull and offering hin for sue, and afterward turti« ‘Vowhsbip. Mr, Lawless has tensed Lot Nb, 13, ing the alia loose und walking bome, a distance of many miler, leaving tho horse covered; and Metusuid proseeuteds With tho t eowered, Ao ol Cr arn agotters. with, Seventh Concession of the Township uf Hult, to Feault ahove deseriuel, | The case is regarded ts | f company af Atneriean eapluliste for a period of five years, ‘I'he Lawless property Iles udja- cent to the Forsythe & Baldwin Ming. Although the papers were only signed yesterday, ten tons developing n new phase of kieptomania. It is understood a petition {s being circulated for of.ore wero tuken out with applinnecs at hind under tho #uperintendence of Capt. Sim- MeFarhind’s ey anid that the Fame will be monds, who whe recently Jn the employ presented to Gyy, Courenill at an early day, It Is further sie that, considering the cireuine stitices, the Governur will extend executive olemenoy, of tho company whieh worked tho Foraytho Mine, New mine machinery has been ordered from New York, and work will be pushed for- word during the winter, Tho company have nyreed to pay 40 cents por ton royalty, with the pr 9 of buying the property. witith contalns HX) eres, at ny tne for the sum of 8101000 ‘The ore will be sent to tha Suites to be na faetured Into pig-lron, Me. Blinebard, uf New Vork, Is President of the company whieh lng turted this enterprise, and Dr. Carpenter, of New Joraey, ‘Trousure! Lelong to New York, J YG BY A MOB, A GRAIN-BROKER ROBBED, Special Dispatch torThe Chicago Tridune. CLEVELAND, 0, Oct. &—Sumuct J. Grosa, a gratu-broket of Ravenna, claims to have been robbed of between $0) nud $1,000 lust evening. lie says be was walking through Lake View Fark about 6 o'clock, und when near Marine Jtospitat a buggy occupied by two men stopped near lilm. The men got out and solzud Grogs un- awaves and thrust him Into the buggy. A chlo roformed handkerchief was thrown over hls fuee, and he remembered nothing more untill ho regained consclousness. He found bimself lying on tho tuke-shore at the foot of Wilson street, Ho was much oxbausted, but managed to reaeh usalstanee wbout midulunt. His story is looked ut wits a good deal of suspicion, c & Capitalists interested acy City, and Boston, MONTREAL NEWS. Speciat Disvatch to The Chicaco Tribune. Montreat, Oct. —Mr. Bentley, Urazilian Consul, bas left for New York, Chicago, and other American cities, to estabiiah aenctos for the new steaniship line of tho “Soclété Postale\ Générale" of France, which (s Loran from Mtuvre toQuebee and Montrgal and to Braziifan ports. In addition’ tv tho two vessel already of tho Une, two others are bewy bullt in England and threo more ip Friueo. Those tn Kuyland ure under cont@et for May next, and the builders are to recelve a bonus if they are completed thon, ‘The capital at sho company bas Leon paid tp, and [8 10,000,000 francs. Tho deleyntes from Germany nt prosent in tho A FATHER AND SON MURDERED, + Extawonti, Kas, Vet. —The bodies of An- drew Ware and his littic son, 12 sours old, who were murdered In this county on Sopt 21, were found yeaterday on tho farm of L. A. Rose. Mrs, Rosa has mae a confession to the offect that ber busbind hada gridge agalnat Ware, and that be shot him on the day mentioned above. [lo thon Killed tie nia with the butt of the gun to prevent him teatltying aminst him. Hose vurled the bodies in tho tell nour tia house, plowed the fleld, und thon fled the coun. uy, Great excitement exists among the peuple (i the nelybborhoud, ‘Northwest tra to pass through Montrealon thetr | the quidnunes have nsaigned ali aurts roturn to Berlin, Mr. Munderloh, the Imperlal } of — rengons very wide of the THE QUINCY TRAGEDY, ‘Gorman Consul herd, snys that th8 authorities | mark. The long ond short of it Spcetal Dispatch to ‘The Chicaga Trsounes Quincy, Hl, Oct, 0.—Jonn McDade, one of the vartles to tho double tragedy bere yesterday, died this evening, Juokaun, tho othor, $s still nitive, and physicians think ho his a reaaonnble ehance for recovery, The most iutimute frionds of MeDnde. still profess entire Iinoranco of the cnuse of the tragedy, and only aurmise that duckson had been practicnye uo set xame upor MeDade at gumbling, nud that the latter sout fo sqiure tho neeount with ts Rhotgin. Meo Dade was about 02 years oli, Uo loaves noehit: dron, but his wito, a lady much estoomed, 19 stil ving bere. , BRUTES AND BEASTS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chtcuco Tribune, Deurgue, Li, Oct. B—It J. Powors, a young man residing iu Washington Township, wus murricd 0 coupte of duys alnco, and, In the eventng, Was Visited by a eharivirl party, Not veaponding to tho dlegraceful racket, ne of the party ran a shoteun through the window of the hodroom nnd fred, tho charge talcing effeot at Berlin bavd awakened to tha Induce nts, offered by the Canndian Northwest to German setters, und are ofiialally ingulring further into the condition uf tha lund, as to soi, ctlmate, ote. Mrs. Exllda Lopuge, whose huebund wis inte stittocated inna vat in tha St. Lawrence Sit: Teflnury, bas sued the owners of the estubils! ment for £6,000 damuiyes for the foas of ner bu: nich a Owing to tho deptetion of tho Tuy of Chalours fobstor Naberies, puekers are now turning thelr Attention to Anticostl ns a base of operations and ono cannery hus ulready beon estublabed on that Island, @ Ja, Mr. Conkling wantan Job, aud you catt sit down at that, and nothing lew. Ho enn’ bopo for a pulitieal job, exeopt, we term an appointment to tha Supreme Court Bench auch, for thore is'llttlo doubt but that bo would be willing now to accept oven 4 Judicial retire- ment of thie sort. Bub be doce want something to do, and for thé very reuson that ho sadly noeds tt, When tho ox-Senigor entre hurt lust spring ina hut, and wont to Albany to prevatl upon tho Legistiture to raturn tim to tho sent ho hid “undignifiedly left, he seomed quite conildont that hu would secure what ho sought, but, as fs well-kgown, disuppolntment gore followed bis footstop’, agd, left out in the cold by tho very ones upan"Whoin ho had a pended for support, he began te cast about for livelihood Ln kote other channel, A niin of ¢. traviiant tiavits, bo had In the past Ned up very closely to bis income, and with extriordl nary dom pon his purse from a sores not neeedsury to mention tere, he found that ho must have an titiow fe malitats his suviul and her demands. Vho tw, tnorefure, must re- QELAULTER, pectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridunes MOonTREAL, Oct, {.—The Directors of the Mon- trea! Telograph Compuny hitve decided to attach tho property of thelr dofaulting Treasurer, Bourne, It is now thought that tho amount of the dellslanige. will be Inrger than at first aup- posed, aud will provably fuot up to $15,000, —- AN M,. P. BUED. i Jn tho arm and breast of Mr, Powers, intlictn, Quenyc, Oct. f.—-Aloxander Woods has taken Wbive hin to fa fold again, aud the rotuiners dangerous und ugly wound, several parties | action in tho Buperior Court to recover fram. frown Importnntl casus must (1 bis exchequer, nave been arrested tor the offonse. Mrs, Powe | 1, Murphy, M. Ps $150.00), tho allegod ponalty | It was reportad at tho finke of lis Senatorial erais very Hl from norvaus prostration, dofent ‘that ono firm ia Now York lu offerod hin £50.08) te allow Gls matne to be tH that fut cases might be wathered in upon the atrongth of Ul Benntor’s erent reputation Jur for aliting in, tho Legislative Assembly without tho qualifications required by law. SAND RIDGE CAVE, Sr, Lours, Mo., Oct. 8.—Within threo months series of attempts have been mudo at trains wreeking on the Une of tbe Ohlo &* Mivaisslppt Railroad, tiorween Lawrenceville and Vinee Jud, at a place known ag *Sund ithtye Cave Dotect! were Ket to work, and through tho tulkativeness of widow named Bohor tne earthod thy porpetrators, and threo of the pare tles, Hico Guring, Willan Siler, and John Nohor, bave been arrested, and two of them wnde full confesalous, . The yung hus been broken up, —_. FATAL TIGUT FOR CHILDREN, Spretat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune. Hor Syntax, Ark,, Oot. 0.—Last wht in MIL ‘Township, nour here, James Cotburn went tothe residence of Frank Pollock and demanded of Mrs. Pollock, bis divorced wife, two children which ho claimed us bis own, Ho became tne volvod in a thisht with Pollockwnd shot thoiatier Koverul Ciiies, Crom tho vifeets of which bu dled, Cul ae aUmUESHE the eblidron and lett for purts —— TRLEGRAVI-OPERATOR KILLED, Banta Fx, N, M., Oct. 8.—Yestorday afternoon @ controversy took placa over the teleyraph wires between J. 8. MeBride, operator at Glorl- ctta, and Jkck Hurdy, operator at Levy Station, ‘Tho latter wout to Glorlagta and allied, on BMeo- Irlde about midnight for the purpose of res vengy, ‘bls inorninge Hardy was found on the toor of the telegraph olttvs fatally ahot in the hoad. Merida te missing. ‘Tho shouting ts suppusad to have Loen justiiable. UNDOUBTEDLY MURDERED, peciat Diapatch to ‘Ths Chicago Tribune, Keokuk, In, Uct, 8A stringer was found doud last night nour the track of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Kailroud at a point four ilies nurth of Montroge, He was probably mur io es STEAMER ASIIORE, hut thia ls naw known to bo untrue, Bo the ex Quenec, Oct, .—The steamship Corcan, whieh Beilita earne pene chew is ful “Ae teas Y wilntinent nid make ready tor OME AS loft sostonny or Gtusxow, want ashoro wt | Heat wlan we ene a thy fo * 3 7 counsel and defenss or prosecution, Ho came Henge ad thick Weuthor, Assistance Mws | home inornne upparontly. of the deepesented be salts a feollng provallinie sraltist ple la Central aud rt e oe Vorthorn New York, engendored by his polition MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. reaord, and bo hus not tntit quite recottly Specigl Miavateh ta The Chicago Tribune. boon able tointerprot the couse of bis tatlura reams ot chartes Wamant orion th | SSE LES Sand Mor ‘Ottawa rallway nows-uxont who got Into dittioul- ae . at husbands living, bus buon released from custody | hasn't had a case yet, and he wow realizes that after flye mouths" Imprisonment, the grand jury | by must | fo cent an eos " he bringing in ho Ditton the churgo of threatpning H i it ; tored kinsel? with tho belief that bo- irl The onse bud voenslald avor’from ease, ‘auied a a Lnltod states Senator be ie wudvbeon retalned b; wreat yuilway company Fee eee ie eata ee chorte found | for a round sum he would now as Aluplo guilty of roUblug tho ‘walls, has Loen sentencod | M4wyor, Upon bie poliioul reputations be na to threo yonra ju the puuttoatiary, ouyorly aought atteredtnd as handsomely pald, dpertal Diavaten ta The Chicago Tribune, Here bo tas beon disappointed, A friend of Kisasron, Got, X.—A diseaty thas puzzles sitre Coal bags arts veut in ig eee Hue Ai xeond [a rawing’ winongst the horses bore. Un- | Wig ee vOLely: mauleen Rhee riety wards of twenty cuicy uty reported. Tho dleease | gy tho fact commented pon, | Hid resembles" plikeyy” in muny respects, bat. ly wila, that Mr. Conkling was n great statos- ticks tho bowels und tings ceveruly and cuuses | Tit gue OM INGH cortatelecealusen ttt jcoagh, (ho legaawall. and the circulation ta im] ky But no lawyer, whieh cortainiy reduces tho pedais "Ie ta latod that tho optdeniis t4 mtieh ST OHA TCRAlesuIta. RInniie law ere: oe sas en IUGR ie phe ea With na foes coming in, und no prospect of any, death. * but, on the contrary, tha exse louking gloomior avery day, Sir. Conkling has gone te Wushings ton to bunt a Job. to sceure a retainer, to yet some one ta hire film to prepara a caso, Jo nuke some money, lun word, Whether he has anything special ia view is not known hero, but ff ho can Interest some of his uld-thing frienda fa his benalf ho may get something to la, it is certainly a sorsy spectacle to seo a man yolugtarlly stepping down from bis proud pullte feat position to tind himself severely tynored aud even tre onpabliities a8 an attorney at luw quoge thoned by the public, a DU es oS 3 WHO IS HE? a GARFIELO'S REMAINS. CLEYELAND, O., Oct. U.—Thousands of peoplo visited Lake View Cometery today to avo the vault and new casket containing Gurtlold's re- mulus, ‘Tho payillanin the park where the boly luy in state tn still thranged nigut and day, All railwiya conteriug bero ren special trains daily te nevommodate the multitudes atill desirods of avolng whut is loft of (ho surroundings of tho body ut the obsequics, oF ———— dered, ag death: was caused by un plstal: MINING LITIGATION, Speclat Dispatch to The Calcago Tribune, - + wound in ighe buck or tp bee os Ae pee Bo PAILADEEUNLA, Oct, B—Procoodings in equity | MinwavKRE, Wis, Oct. v—A young man ta at (he Central Police Station around woom there ts ayrent myatory, Ono wide ls paralyzed and he feunnblo to speak aword, All fo can wrigg is tyrling. and when * HL" is added ba nods In ufirmation. Inthe samo manuer be egnveyed the infurmation that his fathor aud brotnes$ are residents of that place, He bas in his possession a roliartfully arranged to present the uppenr- ance of bank nutes of Jarge denominations, ¥1,000 appeurmg on one side of the rolt have duo lustisuted on behalf of the present ollivers of the Juwa Guleh Mining Company against © uumnber Of person, charging thom with baving Lought a tract of Jand, and foistime on the public 2.00) shares of stovk of tho lowa Guich Company ut prices uveraring $2 8 abure, the alleged mnfoo proyiug dpen oxuuiination to be worthtes: Ee : a want to be trong, iealtby, and ben uae flop Witenes’ bs together it le quite a mysterious cus — CONSIDERATE THIEVES. Speciat Dispatch to The Carcaga Trisune. Garana, ML,0ct, 8—Tho residenco of Mi Van Kettlor, a widow lady’ reaiding fu this city, was brokan fite last evening during the tem. potaty absency of the ownar und cobwed of $13) a xold and Dilsand #6 parkagy ot totes and otter vuluuble papers. Walle the lady was dowa- Ladies. do beuutifuly skiing. and $400 on, tha other, Tho Alting of ihla roll is bills of tho defunct tanks of tha Confederate States of America {tia thought tho rolt was aubstituted for gen: ating totes by some ong while tho youny my was suffering Cram the paralysis he stil tibors under, He also has in his possesaion wt tong string of rallrond tlokots and one coupon of the Maltiinore & Oblo Railway, sold Aug. OD at ay Jiroudway, Now York, tha qoupon being slenet tophdr earley.* Tro wish his n oltecx of thy tell House” marked 85 and nt biralneas-canj of Charles Sewall, Oicilavitie, Gb. teres whieh, tho mune of HO. Willams 8 written In penell, and rtitiette of ehartoter for * Mr Mellugh," signed by Mart Jr,” Milwankes, CASUALTIES. ROASTED ALIVE, Special Disvaten to The Chieago Tribune, Br. PAU, Minti, Oct. .—A alekening casually ocenreed téday In Howse on North Fifth strect Minneapolis. The house fs owned by J, 1, Ren. gon, who occupies tho lower floor and rorts tht two upper floors ta two fumilles—Mra. Howmn: and Ed McDonnell, At the hour named Mr MeDonnell had prepared dinner and sot It on th stove to cook, Mer infant of ten weeks way jylng ina erly nenr by, and sho ant down with her wack to tho stove to rest for 4 few — minutes, While = thus” engnged a Winging spark fs supposed to hare flown from the stove’ and —ladgeg on tho back of her dress, for the first warning she had of.-hor danger was the tuna entehing into her hair anu almost. enveloping her head, Sho started up in fright and ran witlly wound the rount once or twice, which her tusbani, who wos in tho bedroom adjoining, heard, ang opened tho door, Bho tnude a frantic grab for him, but he thouted to bor to run, und she mare tor tho stairway aud rushed shrieking dawn Btalrs, and grabbed the arm of Mra, Benson, who Wwua ubout to go up ty learn, what was the tnatter, Mrs. MeDonneli was by this tho a mn33 of flamoz, and her mo. mentiry contact with Mrs, Boonton wits sith elent to blister her tr Mra. Benson hurried her out of doors and called Tor hotp and water, but before elthor ogpil be proctred tho nn. fortunnte worms haPhot w vesthee of clothing lefton her. All bad been consumed, ahd the flames had falrly rondted her alive and burned her nlmost out of semblance of 1 bute being, Sho ran arotind tho street wildty for a minute ov nore, ind thon tell in the sind by the roads sido, Passers-by had gathered about ber hy that thie, and a blanket was weapped vrount her and cold water Fonred over It. Sho was fed and carried Inte the house, aud wt that, belpfol hands and physieitns care evuld do to aillevinte her distress was done, but thore way nota plice on her body untouched by the de trosing Hames, The flesh dropped from ber Ifa was nearly extinet—30 neuriv hardly conscions of the territle Ailferings undergone in that few minutes, aod els altogether probable that before morning she will be dead, ' UNDER THE WITERELS, Spectat Visvaten to ‘the Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Oct, 8.—Herbert Wirsching, © young tian residing in Orkfetd, a few inites from the city, was run over by the cars and ine stantly killed. John Iedmau, colored may, wns rin‘over and Killed on the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. aul Road ut Brookfleld Junctoy tous, ‘Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribute. Muiayauner, Wis. Oct. .—Ollbert Curtls waa erushed to death at Delavan Inst night, while awitching cary. I's remains were tiken to Rav eine, where his mother reatde: petal Diszatch to The Chicaso Tribune, Exkianr, Ind, Oct. 0—A_switehmun name John Willan, in tha Lake Shore Rallway sac at thls pr tee, was protiably fatally crushed bee tween, here this morning. dpectat Dienateh ta The Chtzago Tribune, McUneaort, In, Oct. t.—Eate Inst night the Western passenyor-train on the St. Paul Rund, between thls elty and North MeUregor, ran over Jonas Olesan, white on his way home, The Ine quest was told this morning, und i verdict ree turned that Oleson was kitted by a trata while it a state of lntexication. Special Diavateh 10 The Chicaco Tribune. BATTEN Canek, Mich,, Oct. 0.—A ent-checker at the yard of the Chica & Grand ‘Tritnk, in this city, was run over by a switeh-engine and erushed to death this morning, Ils name wat Lew Campbell, & native of Canada, and ua- mmurried. . aA PANIC, Spyetal Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune. Draprorm Va, Oct. W—A terrible pantie, luutcily without loss of Ife, occurred In the Methodist Church tought. The edifice,” the Jurgest I the city, was packed to sulfucation, kithered to witness the exercises of tho M. F. Conference, Bishop Hartls, of New York, pres The vhurch will hold 2,000 peopie. Towards the close of tho services n wort in tho gallery tainted away. An alnrin was given that tho gallery was falling in, which was fot lowed bya riish for the vations exits, Med, women, and children Joinod in the rttah, many Detny trodden under foot and sotlonaty thjared, When tua punio wads at its bight ae unknown than juinped through a side, window yelling “Flret" The alarm was given in and the fro dapartment and thousands of citl 2004 rashed to the geene, For ten juinutes pe pe surged and crashed through tho suora, Many wouen were badly crushed, and te are reported actlowsly injured. Canplain Me Cube Jumped to his feet when the nitrm of fre wag given, und shouted, * There fa uo duner,” andsled off ina iyind, selling ut the top of bis voloo, Bishop Hurris and athera itso ¢ tho fours of the crowd, clae several would have probabty aceurces. red dgaths TWO BNOTILERS DROWNED. ‘ * Apetat Dievatch to Thy Ohidiue Pidvats Tay City, Mich. Oot. &—Eulide and Dennis aged reepectively 8 and EF years, sonsof Adolph Fontaine, a grocer of this city, were drowned thismornitig. They were Ashing froin a dock, when the younger boy fell 1a and his brother plunged 1a to resoue him, Tho bodies were ré: covered In about ten tilnutes, and the waist of tho sinutler boy wns stil Ughtly cluaped by the hand of bis brother. KILLED BY LIGIICNING. Brooursatos, Ml, Out. &—During a sharp thunder storm here this forenonn, Charles Ful lor, farmer living five nitlod enst of horo, Wat struok by lightning and killed In bla barnyard, Whon discovered, wo hours Inter, tho hogs itd torn aff most of bia clothing and buspattorcd the eorpay with ind. CANNOT RECOVER. Spestat Dispaten to The Chicago a¥ibuna, Spriarin.p, Ih, Oct, M—Joo F, Christian, why was injured by a careless blast 111 the north shaft contrulne, 16 expocted to die soun, Pore dons of tho fractured skull wore removed ye3- torduy by the physicuns, who say me cannot roe cover, KILLED BY A PALLING TREE. Speclat Dispatch to The Chleaga Tridunce + Font Warne, Ind, Oct. 8—Johni Lynch, & realient of ‘Terre Maute, was instantly kitled at Lynn Station by a treo fatting on bln last alent while engaged fn clear ng a ploce of timber, He waa 72 yeurs of ago und unuieried, SERIOUSLY INJURED. Special Dspatch to, The Chseaoo Trizine, Hor Srntnas, Ark. Ovt, 8.—James Masun, & teamster, was serluusly injured today by being thrown from a wagon and drigged Uy u runaway team, His lifu ia despalred of, —————— DID NOT PAY EXPENSES. Special Dispatch to Tas Chicago tribune _ CrxcrNNATt, O,, Oct, &.—The Cinolunatl fduse triut Exposition cloaed tonight, after buviug been open to the public for thirty-one days. Tho ‘Treasurer's books show that the ‘expetill tures’ huvo oxegeded tho receipts by abou’ $15,000, Thore ta u guarantee fund of $70.00 and a considoruble amount in the Treasury-—tho protite of previous Expositions, trom which tie dofielt may do muda up, Tho present ts thd ninth Exposition Cincinuatl has given, and the second that bus ‘falled to pay oxpenses, The Jong drouth and = Hybt orops and | the unexpected course of publlo events were the causes of the decresacd attendance this year, Tho Exposition was fully upto itt vreducesgors, und would buye pald ie way nOy ordinary senson, ‘There ure those woo bive -Mrged from tho hoginmime that the Expostuons Should only be given overs usher year, bit tho merchunts. and hotel and railroad men b found itso belpfulta thelr business that wey have aucceoded In having an Hxpusition overy yeur. The fullire-to pay oxponsos this year Will probably not provent an Exposition belng given again next fall. —<—— MINNESOTA DELEGATES APPOINTED. 8, PAud, dinn., Oct. &—Gov. Pilisbury today appointed the followlug gentlemen to represent the State of Siinnosoty ut the Yorktown ovutens- nln], commencing Oot, 13; The fon. Alox Ram rey and the Hon. W. D. Wasbburny ulsy, tbe : Sollowing del@ates to tho St, Louls Hiver Ia: provement Convention; Capt. BR. 1. Baker ot Hed Wing, 8.Gardener of Hastings, M.G, Nortan of Wioona, Albert Leahy of Lako ity, the Hon. M. HL Dunnell of Ountonna, Fred Drlfecott of St Paul, and Toomas Coouran Jr. of Bt. Paul ‘Fhoro are three additonal dologates to be ap: poluted hereafter, at Gov, WILTZ DYING. NEW OnLMAnNs, Oot. 9.~Gov, Wiltz, of ang, i$ dy log. Loutsiv

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