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of the Old Dominion for thelr proscriptive policy with regard to the colored man snd their hypocrisy on the debt question. Mr. Jorgensen haa bean thought heretofore to have favored the Straightout Republicans. Jim Knene’a celebrated horse Foxhall won tho Cesarewiltch Stakes on tho Newmarket course yesterday. Just before the start the betting was 9 to 2 against: Foxhall, - The American horse won Ina canter by almost ten Jengths. Considerable money changed hands on the result, the Amerteans belng the gainers and the Britishers the losers. Mr. Keene thinks the ngategate winnings of the Americana was $25,000, Ono Amerlenn gen- tleman netted $200,000, Wasutnaton ButenEn’s Soxs, wholesale dealers In provisions, having had quarters Jit Pluladetphia, with a branch house in Chi- eago, have suspended, The Mabiiities are placed nt $1,000,000, ‘The firm was caught In the recent Chicago wheat corner, {t $s be- Neved that a settlement will be effected, and thot the tirm will resume business in o few daya, Apour o’ciock yesterday morning Mrs. Alexander Otterson discovered a masked robber In her house at Wheeling, W. Va. He was“ golug through” the burean, taking therefrom all the valuables, She moved in the bed, wherent tho robber compelled her atthe muzzle of his pistol to riseand seat herself in a chair, While tn this position the robber cutoff her hair, which was of yery luxurious growth. ‘The burglar has not been arrested, Srxaron Davin Davis sald yosterday that neither Col, Washington, the Democratic caucus nominee, nor Mr. Gorham, the Ke- publican candidate, for Secretary af the Se! ate would be elected, which imenns, of course, that Senator Davis will vote against each. Lils vote is necessary to elect elther, It is understood that’ Senator Davis has a candidate of his own, and this candidate will probably be elected, as he will doubtless re- oeive'the full Republican vote and that of Senator Davis, Ar the Dublin Land-League mecting yes- terday Mr. John Dillon replied to Mr, Glad- stone's comptinentary referenco to him at Leeds. Dillon satd that Gladstone's praise of him was based on false grounds, If he (Dillon) lind hls way he would have pre- vented the Irish Land bill from; becoming Inw, and would have thrown Gladstone and his Government out of power. Since his re- tease from prison Mr. Dillon sald he had ap- proved Parnell’s entire policy. He urged the people to obey Parnell, even If to obey him confileted with the Inw. In ts probable that Guiteau will be ar- raigned today, His brother-in-law, Mr. Seo- ville, fs still of the bellef that he may secure the assistance uf some entinent Inwyer for the defense, Dick Merrick, It fs sald, may agree to argue the questlon of Jurisdiction, but It is hardly possible that he will proceed further In the case, as he fy reported to have salil that Guitenu onght not te have any tral, but should be strung up without such formality. ‘The defense will rely malnty on ‘Gutteaw’s alleged Insanity to prevent his conviction on the capital charge, Panties desiring to purticivate In the Yorktown centennlal celubration are al- ready gatherlug at the historic ground where Cornwallis surrendered to the Continental army one hundred years ago. So far there seems to be a woft! lack of accommodations, and the Centenniut Conunission has shown a remarkable Jack of energy. The only thing of which there 1s any promise of plenty is bad whisky. All the houses, barns, and even some hencoops, have been turned into temporary whisky-shops, ‘here will bean abundant fuck of wuter, ‘The exer elses will be formally opened at the Moore House tomorrow. —_—— Senator Sawyer, of Wisconsin, Is au- thority for tne stutement that Senator David Davis believes that the intorests of the coun- try will be best subserved by the election of a Republican as presiding oMicer of the Senate, ‘Senator Davis has also sald, it Is reported, that he will not stand in tho way of the elve- tion of Senator Anthony as President pro tem,, and as it is now almost definitly settled that the Republican Senutors will put for- ward Senator Anthony for the position temn- -porarily occupied by Bayard, the Democrats will not be able to prevent the election of Anthony. Senator Davis’ vote Is necessary to prevent It, aud Senator Davis says he will not try to prevent it, and will not stand in the way of it, Tho so-called Democratic vietory of Monday bids fair to be a very barren one, Tue Rey. Dr. Thomas suid to a Trines reporter yesterday that he will preach next Sunday In the People’s Church (iovley’s Theatre). He Intends, however, to persevere in his appeal to the Judicial Conterence. This body will meet in December or Janu- ary, and Dr, Thomas expects a favorable verdict from tt. Dr. ‘Thomns says It Js much easler to believe that Or, Parkhurst has Ned * than that the two gentlemen by whose ailidavits he (Thomas) sought to establish the charges against Parkhurst swore falsely. ! He still belleves that the extravagant rellg- fous teachings of the punishment to be Ine fileted hereafter have dono much Jujury to the cause of true religion, Mu suys that Dr. Hatfeld’s speech was not an argument, but auappeal fo prejudice, and was unfalr and. even false in many particulars, Tue New York Democratic State Conven- tion met at Albany yesterduy, Mr. D, B. Hill, the temporary Chairman, bespoke har- mony and unity of action, and attributed the defeat of Gen. Hancock Inst November to the efforts of “the Bradys and Dorseys,” and thelr unscrupulous use of funds ‘stolen from the Federal Treasury and levied upon Federal officials, great monopolies, and muneyed corporations.” Mr, Hilt then In- dulged In the usual speech against monop- olles, corporations, ute. ‘he various com- mittees were vext appointed, On account of the contasting delegution from New York City, and tke thie occupied by them In stating their casy, the convention adjourned over until tomorrow without making any nominations. ‘The Comittee on Creden- tials refused to admit elthor the ‘Tam- many or-Irving Hall delegations, Erastus Brooks hos been agreed on fur permunent Chairman, ————— IN FAR-OFF LANDS, Vioronta, Oct. 1.—-Advices frum Nicola are to tho otfect that about last September rain and snow came on unexpectadly, The early graiu ‘was ol! got tp, but the late grain suifered severc- ly, and some of It wiil be lost. In Spellumucbor and Okavagan the wheat is nearly all ruinod, ‘but meat of the onts and barley weregotin, The raiu, snow, aud frost extended frou the bouud- ary ling ag far asClinton, ‘Ibis loss fully heavily ou the farmers of tne lutorior, who bad prepared for u beavy demand from the rallway, [is im- possible at presentto estimate the number of tous of wheat desiroyeu, but op some tarme It amounts to the entire crop, Tho wheat and tlour consumed un the raltroud works wii OW be brought frow Oregon and Caltornine i ae THE BALTIMORE ‘' BOOM,” BALTIMNUBE, Oct. 1.—The grand psxvant to- ight waa xreat success aod witnessed by tine mmeuse crowds of people. The Frupch guests of the Nation viewed the dazcliny spectacle from 4 tribune at Baltimore end Howard streets, : : ie THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. cee POLITICAL. Election Returns from Yes- terday’s Struggles in Ohio and fowa. Both Repudlican and Democratic Tickets Badly Scratched in Ohio. The Prohibitionists Poll in the Neigh- borhood of Ten Thousand Votes, Indications Point to Foster's Election by a Handsome ; Majority. Enthusiastic Republicans Putting It as High as Fifteen Thousand. Heavy Rain Storms Prevalled Throughout lowa Durlug the Whole Day. A Light Vote Was Cast and Offi- cial Returns Are Much De- layed, Nothing Accomplished - at Yesterday's Sesslon of the New York Demo- eratle Convention. An Adjournment till Today to Give the Contesting Delegations a Hear- ing. O10, UNUAUALLY QUIET. Spectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. Conumuus, O,, Qet. H.—Reporta recelved from varlous cities In Obio Indicate that the election today bas been an. unusually quist one. Up tot o'clock tonight but few returns have been ‘re eclyed, owlng no doubt to the Mberal seratehing on both sides, Notwithstunding the diy hns been warm aud plensunt, tho Indleations naw are that thore will be a much beavier falling of of the voto than was antlulpated by vlttor par- ty. Scattering returns from ten prealueta show a Democratic gain of 424s compared with the vote of Inat your, ‘Twenty-five precincts show a net Republican lose of 246, THY CIPYSHALT. where’ tho Republicans ave recelving the res turns, Is most densely packed, ‘The comptextou ‘of the returns durlay the early eventing bd it depressing elfect upon the Hepubucans, but Inter in tho evening thore wus x xradual but favorable turn of the wheel, wad thas Repub Ieans beenme contident and enthusivst’e. At the Detauerntic headquarters thu felthtul wore Jubilant asthe returns came bn, but aa the re- vorts gradually changed (u favor of the Repub: Ueans tha enthusiasm died out in a murked degree, A private telerram from Obert, elenrly showing tho eileet of the proll- hibition agitation fn some of the catlege towns, saya that the Republican State tleket res celved O44 votes, Guy. Foster being geratched on G2 tickets. Hookwulter reevived but tl and the Prohibition candidate but 7, und Seltz, Greene buckur, 24, At 10 o'clock 100 precincts have been heard tram, which show B hot Deruoeritiy gain of b% Suould the xame ratio botd wut over the State, the Republicun State tlekat will be elected by noarly 15,tlty antt~ Jority, tho comparison bei made with that of lust year, when the Keptbiiena imajurity was 19,000. Av 10: reports from 1H preelnets aw net palo of i. REPUMLICAN GAL Official and semi-olliclal returns from 10 pres elncts show # not Republican gal of Sh, RETURNS Fitost 22 PRECINCTS, bveing one-teuth of the number af votiug places In tho Stute, show a net Democratic grin of 1d. Should this ratio bold youl inthe reat of the State le would show a net Demuoratio jaln ot about 2.000, thug giving Foster over Huvlzwalter About 17,600 majority. TMUMUTANT REPUBLICANS. Tho Kepublicana huye elected their Sherlit in thig county, as well us one or two ueket. Tho Indientlons at Tein Nell, Republican, Is vlocted to the Senate, his majority iv thls county being nearly 1,09), ACHATCUING, ‘Tu the Weatern Acsocinted Preze,. Cortes, 04 Ort. MAL th one-half to tworthirds of the vote hnd not been enst. It is known thats heavy yote wan polled from’) pom. i068 p.m. This, however, will not bring the local vote uy te iat Of 186), The Culling otf Ju tho clty und country is estimated at neat ve thy Republicans one-fourth Suilichent ot Knowo at this buur to deterimlac whleh WW gain on neconnt of, this tall: except ty one or two lavlated These wore in tho townrhing, and Rookwatter, The” wards will come in slowly oon cenit of heavy suratehiug on the local ticket in some quarters. ‘Thoro was ouough seratebing bot oF ‘oster and Bookwalter to maxe the result fvoked fur here with considerable interest. Bore Ww known Republicans and Methodists xeratchest perbupy & corrospunding number of failed to vote, or gerutched Buok- DEMOCRATIC GAINS, Forty-four townships abow a net Democrat waln of 5, gud a tolal Problbition vote of tj. At the same rate the Proulbluon vote will nvont 100, Compirivons in these returns are based on the clection of October, 180, for Secre- tary oF State. 10:10 pat Ono hundred and sixty-wix words and pre- eluots show u net Permooratio gain of 26h ‘Voero are 238m wards and precincts in the Bite. At this rate ot gulu, Bookwaltor will xnln in the State Jess [hun 4,0), which would leave Fustor a wnnjority of 14,04, ‘The total vote of Foster and Bookwalter tn tha [tid prevlacta fy $1 hibitlen vote, YOU. Foster, Democrats walter, Ws Me George K, Ni ‘halrinan of the Republican Stato Central Committee, deetines to ehiin anys thing yot, except that the Republicans buve carried the Stute. Hu says the retirid have not come fn auitigtently to Jiauify bin ty txt the ustimated mnujupity, Clark Irvine, Chairman of the Deinovratio State Contra) Commuter, says the indications now are that Posture plunity: Wit be HbCut YOM, and that the compen al the Logistature wi depend upon thy result ut Cinelunatl aud Hamikon County, THE RETURNS COMM! N RLOWLY onnccountol the Nberad ecratehing an both sides, ‘Tous tar the lndications stranuly, fay the Republic: A test remurknble fearuere Of tho elvetion taday hax Republicans tn thote stro ing thut the Protibition|s yotos trom the Demgcratd. Af het alt tne Repubiican gaing hive bee mende ta Deiat cratic counties, indicating wlearly tut the ade Jinors have pot supported their caudidate, Mr Hookwalter, with the Hanul yore. ar Mipsiauy no estimate can be made ay the political conte plexion of the General Awwombly. Ubat being contingent upon the vote ot Huniite Bom of tho Republican candidates for lature In doubtsul districts have been whlet Justitics the hupy tht the Lopidature wil be Republican by a tale working mijoritys Tho Chuirman of the Democrutio State Com. infttee concedes the election of Gov, Foster by B,UU0 ina ively, There ts, however, nu reason to change the Ayures telegraphed lust, which pre- dicted Foster'a vlection by 15,00, The Prodle uition vote will doubtless foot ay 10,000 oF 12010, ut the Greenvackers willlurdly tunke uabowing of ver 1,000 or 150), 18 Talli of of the yoru au compared with that of lust year will be about 6,000, “ieee bundred and saventocy townships wind tales sbow a net Republican gain of 1,000, ‘he vote of THE SOLMIERS HOME at Dayton shows a moat remurkable change since lust year, Fivlog Foster a majority of 074 a Republican guln of 103, VAN WERT COUNTY, ‘or tha first time in j1s history, elects a Ropub- Icau Hupresautative. AT 1 O'CLOCK THIS MOUNING Special Dispatch to The Calguge Tribune. Cos.uwys. O., Oct. 12.—At 1 o'elnek this morn- tog the Republicuus bave returas showipg We the toa W HL cottentied, ete awe Lilt te evetion of for ne Republican members to yho House, ng Hamilton, Lucas, Brio. Perry, Stark, anid Wildams Counties as doubtful, the Ropubliaans are conttent of at least 1x more members, whi ro thai wt majority of two. Returns ace xo Ineompleto that no car. of tho comploxton of reet esthante can be ma the Semate at this hour, AT TWO O'CLOCK. THIS MORNING the Republicans hive reports ivi them fifty fy tho House, and clnitn as positive cleven more, They alko have a strome hope of tho elece tion of others, Tha House nay be reniried us positively Republican. | while tho Indications strongly faver the election of ny fanlority of Republicin members to tho State Sonate. No tl can yot be given on account or the inparalleted seratching of all candidates fy thosy on the Stute teket. and it will doubdtlese be several houra before the re= sult can be oanuoinesd. Tho Republic however, have ele I three Senntors in doub tf districts, and cht both branches of tho Lewistuture, | dot, Foster's majority wil tardy be less than 15.00). ‘Tho eyutts of the day have eon such as to eave Me, Hookwalter with much more experience and tess money. UAMILTON COUNTY DEMOCRATIC, Special Pispateh to The Chicago Tribune. CINCINNATI. On Ovt. 1L—An unprecedented amount of seratehing waa dono fu this clty at the tion today. The count, aga conse. quence, ia being vury slowly made, No definit Hgures can be given before morning. ‘The indl- cultions ire that the entire Hepublican county: tteket bus beon dofeated. The seratchers wore nearly all Republicans, and there waan light vote polled, whieh Is iso unfavorable to the Renublicnns! ‘There was po uniformity 1s to what enndidates aught to be scratched, and the result Is that each of the Republican tickets recelyed n sharo—enough ty cise defeat, Tho Democrats were not ont in forer, but they with rare exception voted the atrulght Democratic ticket. Pho victors. i such tho later returns sould show it to be, js a aurprigy to them. Thay tid not expected any- where to elect more thin n third or half of thoir ueket. ‘They fear the indications of victory are misleading, and are NOT DISPOSED TO EXULT. The Repudlicans find relief in recourse from thoir derpondenvy in tho inet that their Stuto” tiekut hay protus bly. been ok td by a good tia Jority, ‘The party lenders concede the, loss of “the county by from B00) to 2.00, Tha explanation of thelr Ineal defeat is found “in the facttons and dissensions vy which the party was torn, The prohibition vote fumounted to but little, Nt the workinginen and the Hquor-entors made thomecives seriously felt. The Democrats were not free from dls- sensions, but they sullered to i mich lees exe tent. In one precinet itty young Democrats refused to vato fur the reason that THE CAMPAIGN FUNDS had beer nlsuproprinted. The John F, Follett Club had miembers pledged to stay Away trom the polis, on the ground that the reform administration of Mayor Meats had been tndemocratic,and, that the party bad refused to denounce ft, Tho pledge, to keep away fromthe polls was kopt, but tho other symptoms of diasntisfaction among the Dem- erate were alight compared with tho divisions in the Hepublicam ranks, ‘The Democrats have carrledt the eity through nv effort or virtues of thelr own, but bevanse of tha unexampled ace tow of the Reputtienns, CUYANUGA COUNTY, Spectat Dispatch (0 ‘the Chica Tribune. ChUvELAND, O. Oct. LL—Returns from Cayn= bau County and tho City of Cleveland aro us yet ieuure, but Indiente beyond a donb that the entire Kepabllean State und caunty ticket Js in the tend, dhoteh by considerably reduced majoritles, ‘The yeneral average of majority tan promoly be Judleated ly that of Fuster: bee fez Trom $600 to.0L0, | Faster’s majority in 18%) was uw trlile tess thin 4, Tum giving a con- vitive view of toduy’s result, more Bangulne cestiinites giving Poster 4.000 majority, Pho loss iultoost entirely neeounted for by the fuilure of the Republicans to goto tho polls, the vote tor Ludijow, Prolilultion caudldate for Goyernor, belug inslgnitleant, THE WESTERN RESERVE will give a lurgy vote Cur tho Prohibition ticket. and Foster will lodg correspondituly. ‘he low- est otajority. In this county wil be that of Green, Hephbiiean candidate for Representre tvesnbout Lae. att drop fs accounted for by the fiat of G boing a ovjored tunan. fn the Stute at Inrge retuens from one-twelfth of the winds und precincts shows Donoceatio gals or Sc), promising, 1a preportionate aul is Tuntatained, 2 Democratia stl of thud. and ng Foster a0 inorty, The Prohibition 8 of tho State wilt be {ron B00) to 10,000, rep- resenting very nearly this lod, Itis too early towive any iden of the complexion of the Gen- eral Assembly. Ty the Western tated Dress, NNATI, On Uct. Ha=2 u. t= Hattirns have vived froin tho hen of tho teket hn xe five op ucts, These show publicnn gain of ih. From i estloted =thut Foater will buve ye guuin the county. If this ts renebed 0 Hepublicun lege ed, but of this 1 ein be nade even now, fall returns have been recived any precinct. In tho city, Hone ure expected before bulf-part 2 ord v'elock, ‘The seratching bas heen unprece- dented, but It atfects the Judlell candidates more thun the tegistative. ‘The temperance vote [y lighter than was oxpectod, TOLEDO, ‘TOLRDO, O., Oct. H.—Tha amount of scratch- Ing in tho alty bun boen remarkuble, On. tho county Ueket the Democrats and Natlonals phability that falntive ticket muy be ele fat extlonite combined aguinst the Republicans. Four- wen preciueta give Foster, mite Jorlty. [ Many joss preemeta are not yet In. The Democrats clain thy election of the wutire county tleket, but tho Republicans do not concede this, ‘There Is little Htunbt thal the Kepresentatives aro bath Mepub- leans, ‘This Renutorial District fs In doubt, with the probabilities of ona Kopublican and one Democrutic. IOWA, ELECTION OF A DEMOCRAT, Brectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Mananattrows, In, Oot. I—Kor the fret thane In tung years the Demuoorats have proba> biy eleoted a county officer, Tharu aro po ree turns from the county, but tha elty vote indl+ entes the clection of Gitchriat, Democrat, as Supervisor, Ouly half the voto wus cast, HoONt. Spectut Diepatch to The Chteaoo Tribune, Rooyg, Ii. Oet. 11.-Tue City of Boone gives Sherman 460, Kinng 219,and Clark 21, Republi no gun, ®% Boone Couuty gives about 70U Re- publicun wajority. A LANGE VOTE POLLED, speetat Dizpatch to The Chicayo Tribune. Nuucgue, In, Oot. .—The eloction today passed off quietly, and,’ notwithatandiug the wenther was ralny, a Jurge vote was pulled, Full returva from all townabips wilt not be in fora day or two, but Indications pulnt atronyly to the election uf J. K. Graves, Ropublican and a Wilson man, to the State Sennte, over MM. lin, present hieumbent, by a lire suet Graves majority 1s eatinuted nt BU to 1,000 In the county, ‘Vhe-contest on Sheriil and ‘renve urer [a vory close, with {ndleations that ong or both Kepublican candidates are elected, MEAGRE RETURNS, 2 tha Western Associated Tress, Nvnugyy, Ia. Oct. U.—Returos thus far aro very niewgre. showing A Hight vote throughout all tho northern towns, Only fourteen towns ara hoard from, but all, with tho exception of Clayton County, ulving Hopublloan imujoritics, whieh holt thelrawn. A light vote was polled fa thls ty. The Democratic Xtuto ticket, #0 fay as heard: from, bas wh majority of Heh with tive Democrntio townships ta heur fram, Graves, fier caret Repudlle 18 elected Bute Feuntor by a majority estimated at 1200, hree Detnocratic representatlyes are elected, Waters, ltopudtican, for, County Trouairer, fy probably vlvctet, with a falr chance for Sebloth, epub> Venn, Short, A SLIGUT TREPURLICAN Loge, Spectas Mavaten ta ‘tne Chicago Tribune. MT. VisAnsnt, Ia. Oct. 1.—The ‘election piaaad of quictly, About a two-third yore was ae ‘the vole in this: preeinet for 1, herman, Hopublican 8 ney, Demovrnt, 2443 1. We Cb irk, Grown. Pk, 2.0; whuwline a wtlebt Republicus toss aud ibuek galn. TRAIN, Ded Sones, Ta, Out, HT nas rained here aliday, adihe reports are that. the rain tad been deneral il over the Biaty. Iidleutions ero Dow that nat over a two-thirds vole tus hewn engi. A hued thunderestoris with bial winds 18. now prevailing, and it ly probable thar this will plevend yulting many etvettun returns tonlght, cepeelilly a th thle State none of cue ballot are counted until attuy tho palls ara closed, A LGR VOTE, Jn this city any 3.Un votes were polled—a falle dye oth af aver 8 since hut ares, Thi rt ure badly weratehed, and it will take nearly alt Nigot treouat than. The total poll of bows last Sour wan G00, Partial reporte from nine vourtive indicato that there will by a falling off this year of protably 63,009, . ‘Tho Republicane vleut thelr ontire county teket. The Oty of Qea Molues gives all the Republican candidates a malority. RETURNS COMB IN SLOWLY. owlug to the prevalence of a vtorm. The State Regtdey das partial returoa trom alneteun coun. tea, which show a falling olf of 36 por ceut iu tho total vole, the thrvy political parties sua- taluing about qual relative Inv, ‘Those re- Urns ure mululy trout scattering tuwnshipa, Unly twa counties are roported whb any gen eval returas, One of thoin—Webster—la reported: ns clocting Weight (epablicun) to the Juwidias ture, the ret eye #ince 1869, Jasper res urte the whole Reputlicun ticket eloeted, The Leiialatui two yours ayo stow vighty-ong Her publicuns to nineteen Democrats tn the House and fortyeono Hepublicans to nine Democrats inthe Senate, ‘Thu Indications ure that the ite- fytblican will lose three of four aiembers of thy House (bis year and hold then own in the Sen- ate, with a Drobubliity of guining one oF two, ‘This would give thu Republicans sow NINEYY MASONITY IN THE L ISLATURE. Tho Republican Stuty Comimittes estimate ut thisbour that the Hepublican State aujority over the Demoernts will be 7,000, und over all parttes 2,000, riots parts of the State Indieaty that n_ very Hebt voto wits Polled. A enoral ratty has pe sitted ovor the meonter pordon of tho Stato and tended to tesaen tha v Otitorest hus heen mantfested ty th it, the contest coming fo hive ho genera vetitred fn ton! ollieos and inembers uf tho Legislature, consequently much eerateblie has Ween dune, and: the retuirnd will bo slow in coming in Cho’ returns Indicate toe chine in tho relative atvongth of the parties, ‘The Ureenbuekers aca to have fh thelr own, despite conteary expectations from Rivomitteld Townshi, Folk County, on tha tate tleket give the Hepublledus (2, Democrats 20, aud Clark 2. Demwire Kawah . Shern ship=Sherinn, townships in Webster Carnty give 15 rian and (21 for Kione, ‘The vote ot 1 Isnot counted. No further outside returnd ree celved to this hour (11 p. 0.). Four Donan. Aptciat Diapateh to ‘The Chteago Tribunk:” Forr Dovak, Iny Oct. 1L—Three townships that Inge pear cust TW yotes and pave Garfeld 100 majority hayo today cast 78h votes and gavo Sherman bid majority. ‘This Inetudes Fort Dodue, ‘The vote'it tho vounty 1s robubly tight, ow: to ralu. : Wright (tepybs lean) for the’ Lower House. runs ationd of bie tleket, and Is undoubtedly eleated, ~ RCOTE COUNTY. Speeiat Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, DAvEnvont, 1a., Oct. LAN indications show that the Republicans galned n complete victory Iu Soott County, the only offico In doubt boing that of Sherif, The votre was relatively quite light, and the election very quiet. ‘The sernteh- ing and splitting of votes waa unprecedented, and tho numborof false tlekets printed by the Dainecrats and Probibstoniats sumething mar- yelous. —;." : , - NEW YORK. . TI. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ATLUANY, N.Y, Oct. 11.—Tho Democratic State Convention accomplished very Httle ut tho two seasions fuday except to show that tho 'Tlden miaebino §& working well and will doubtless vatry out Its pronrranged program. Tho after- noon sosslon lasted fuss than au boar, and tha evening session was of five minutes’ duration. Whon Gon. Loator 0. Foutkuer, Chairman of tho State Committed, caliad the assemblage to order, at 1:20 p.m. Tweddle Hall was packed in every part. The galleries wero crowded with anti-Kelly sympathizers, and no tlokets were distriputed to Tammany — fotlowors. Stl a considerable number maniged to secure, tlukets, avd yolted and cheered for John Kolly and ‘Tammany nt every oppor- tunity. The customary prayer being omitted, , tho convention proceuded ta work at onco, and elected David B. Hil, of Elmim, temporary: Chalrmanu, Mr. HEI a young man with a bald bead, round face, brown muatucbe, aud closcly+ cut siders, read A BRIEF, COMMONTTACE, HUT SENSIDLE SPECI * inn elear and distinct volee, Hla remarks fell rathor nt. Tho roll was called, Sveretarivs and commilttecs were nppotnted, und a recess until 8 o'clock wus taken, At 8 the Committeo on Contested Seats nn- nouneed that, in order tu give the con- tostants a full, fair, and honorable hearing, thoy would require three huura more, Another recess was tuken until 0 o'clock tomorrow morning, much to the disgust of tho bly crowds whieh had secured carly sents in anticipation of a regular old-fashioned Democratic circus, The muehing rung go sniouthly that HHttle trouble is looked for. The crowd of ctelegntes tn attend: neo Is the most respectable and Intelligent tnt hag been seen at a Demoaratle State Convention tu recent years, A large amount of Bourbon refrealinent bas: been dlsposud of, but thore ly An unusally small amount of drunkenaces and bad behavior, At thy mocting of {TH COMMITTER ON CONTESTED SEATS tonight the ‘Iammuany representatives ree henrsed thelr claims und grievances at great length. They wore granted uw roapectful hear. Ing by the committee, who will without a doubt dechte both agaluat Taminany and Levine Hulls und in favor of the county Demucracy, ‘The convention will adopt the report by a practically uuaninous yote. “What will Tammany do then?" (3 a qgitustion frequently heard und freely agcussed. Tn conversation with Tammany mon {tis learned that do course of Yammany tall will be substuutiatly like this; Kelly and bis friends wilt quiotly gnbimlt to tho de- elsiun «oof =the = convention, — returning to New York: on tho first tral utter thelr rejection. No adcopd convention will be. hold, and there will :be no, formal bolt, Attar their roturn boing ttho State ticket will be pub- Hely indorsed by the ‘Tammy Hull delegation, A eomblintion will ye made with Irving Hai, and A STRONG COMBINATION COUNTY ‘TICKE: will be nomtnuted.. Kyery effort will be made to. elout this ticket, or at Jenst give ta larger vote thyn that polled for the county Democracy tick- ot. Tothigend tho Stato ticket will bo frevly sold out for votes for tne county teket, Thoro will be no diiticuity In arranging 1 dent with the Republicans if thoy dosire it, and If Kelty can control one-half of the 60,000 fol- lowurs ho aluims, tho defont of the Dumoucratle ticket ig atmust certain, A former momber of Congress from New York City sald tonfght that bo thought the chances of Domovratic success this your wore very alluht, ‘The large crowd of Tammany men hero hae embarrasged tho Tilden manugers somewhat In tholr operations outelde of the convention, The lurge number of candidates und tho encourage: went glyen them by the outuldera has made ft Iinvossible fur tho machine to work up a slute, in ordor to curry out their plans auces fully thoy DELIRED TO THIN OUT THE ChOWD, und tor this reno more than uy the ad- Journment was mude tonight. The elty Isso overerowied that lodgings aro at a premlun, and inauy aro wnably to secure any place to al 1b fs thougat a decision of the ‘Tam many contests by the committes tonlent wilt start a good alzed squad outot town by the lite night trains. In tho morning it will be possible turueb a state through and end the proceed: ings aecording’ to tuo, regular program, In the meantine tho delegites ure at seu over the ticket. Candidates tre more numer: ous than ut any previons tine, aud thelr indi. vidual following uppenrs to bo tess, Unless a slate i8 pretreat it will be impossible to yuvss tho composition of the tleket, und several sire prises of tho [lat of successtul cunditates, Eras tig Brouks, the Domocratio leader In the taat Avsombly, and formerly editor of the New York Expres, WEDS permanent Cyalrmin, He is. oxpucted tu minke «long stump specced to serve ABB campaign documEnt. CALLED TO ORDER To the Western Associated Press, ALWANY, N, Ys, Out, 11.—Cbn. Faulkner eame up from tbe body of tho baltat d20, und wits enthusiastically received. He at once outed the convestion ta order, merely (bankiy the delegates for tho klyd receptlon and the uma. ble feoling which ebiructarizud all preliminary procecdings, [Lauuhter.) “oD. HILT waschoson tomporury Chalrman without appo- altion, und addressed the convention, tle auld: “Tinvaky for ye deliberations that spirit of harmony which fa so psaential to tho success of ‘vhe work whlch we arqubout to Inuigurate, tram ny, that past ditferences nipy be forgotten and individual preferences and ‘uinbitions muy be ubeertully sucritluad for the cummon good, It wil be ur frstduty to adjust all questions af> fecting tho right of representation In the cone vention, and it ia to be boped thoy will bo arranged go satiafactorily and thoruuybly, aud su plainly, that thoy wilt bo reguried av segled, ma atl fortueday, but for ull tuture tena, LAp- plauag,, se Keferrlng to NATIONAL A heaalds * Nelther elyil war nor the hand of an. uisasin bud buen nble to deatroy the people's Tulth fa the atabiliry of the Goverment, See- tional antinositios “have cenied, and all tho etfurts of ur politinul opqonunts for purposes anuat purthan wil pat ave 1 to kindle tu life the dend embers of favctionul hite and Uitlerness. Te hour duty te enter a soluint protest alist, the wholewdla cogrupuon whieh was resort to by our opponents ti the contest by whi whole States were dubauched and tho Pres! denoy virtually «purchased awny from us, Th wae a nu! vl tho gallant soldier who fed our tloker that he wad not awarded nt victory whieh be wo rlotily deserved. ‘Through the efforts of the Dorseyy and by, dy@ and the rite woleb thoy let, the wilt ‘of the peovle was nuliihed by the dneerupulods ‘use of funila stolen frou tho Feveral ‘Prousury,’ and levied upon Federal olticialy and xront monopolles and smousyed corporations ag. i price of tho spoutal privileges and franchises erouted thom by Republican teulalation.” He thon proceaded to speak isuinat inonope- Mod of ull kinda, and ty faverot the bonest and trogal adusinistradon pf tho ttite Government. At the couclualon of the speech, THY CALLCOF THK ROL, waa proceeded with, Much excitement was cuusod by a deloxate peau, the credentints uf three contestants jor the aeyt of Gon. Bickl Mr. Jacobs presented’ a reaolution I favor of free onnala, Referred: ta tho Committed on Avdolutons, as Tho eredeutiuls of alt contestin were rofursad ta tho piaeer. earn| ‘The various culnmittecs were appointed, and tha convention took a pecess Unttl & if ‘As soon ag the convention reussumbled It ad- journed yer until tameorrow rit Journinent becamu neceysury owin qilttes on Crodentiats wcetiig wt 7 o'clock a dvelding lo give coutogiing delegutes froin New York threo boues for discussion, The ‘Tam wuunyites will wult ty beur the report of the FEAR, dotegations teu, committee tomorrow. Krnatus Brooke will bo permatient Chairmen of tha convention, ~ WOODEN, + TrHAga N, V4 Oe! wplouonts in tho ntl proposed for ren Conve: Shnator Woodin, cote anklitg war, Was tot nation inthe Tometltean Davht Ht. Bynns seourod the lor tomlin. ton, TAMMANY AND IRVING HALE SIT OUT. ALUANY N. Yu Oct, (At 1:80 this norn init the Committes on Contested Boats deelded to. admit only the Now York County Democratic delegation. ‘This action leaves ‘ammany and Jevng Mell without reprosentation in the cons vyontlons —— NEW JERSEY. “ NEWAIK, / Nawank, Nedy Out. 1.—The olly election to- day resulted In giving the Republicans contro) ot ull departinents, Henry Ling was clected Mayor by 2H tntjority over Fiedler, elyotod two years ugo by UAT majority. WASHINGTON, LITTLE INTEREST. Wasttrnaror, D, C, Oct. 1t.-Very little inter eat ts taken In the Ohle elvetion uews, Few politicians visited tho newspaper oltices to In- quire, MISOULLANKOUS. KOKOMO, IND. Speetat Dispatch to TAs Chicago Tribune, Kokomo, Ind, Oot. Ih—At a special election held In this elty todity to eleet a Mayor to ft) the yuenney occasioned by the Killng of Dr. H.C Cole a few weeks ugo, W, 8, Armatrong, present Councilinan from the First: Ward, was vlected over John W. Kern and J. M. Darnall by a mas fo Jority of forty-two. Volltlos dil not figure. UPRISING IN EGYPT. Sir Samucl Bakor? Views on the Army Revolt—Kuglish Interforence a Necess ality, New York Timen Slr Samuel Baker ts stopping at the Gilsey Honse in thls city. A bes reporter saw Sir Samuel yesterday, and questioned hin in regard to the recent uprising of the ariuy in Exypt. Ile was at first disinclined to talk on the subject, but finally concluced to uive his views, “Lh commanded Egyptian troops,” he said, “and L know just what they are. 1 have not been in Egypt now for three years, and Lean only tell you how things were i my tlie; but the presumption fs tat they ure just the sano now. In my tine the troops were the most docile people tn the world. ‘They never resisted oppression, and if you. treated them fulrly you could, do anything with them. ‘The fret is that the Egyptians are not a nation of sol- ders. ‘They are agrleulturists, and so long as you keep them on thelr farms they are good and valuable mon, When you try to mice soldiers of them you put them out of thelr plice, and, being eavily Influenced by thelr oflleors, If the Iattur make -up thelr ainds to rebel, they ean carry the soldiers with them. Egypt has no need of an army atall wants a few reghuents, perhaps, to furnish garrisons and household troops: for the Khedive, but, with England and France as protectors and the Sultan of Tur- key ag Suzeralne, she has no possible need of the large army which she hos been main- talulng, [tis a drain on the Treasury of the Khedive, and the men who serve in the army could be better employed In tiking the ground”? 3 “Sir Samuel,” asked the reporter, what, in your opinion, ts the proper coursu to put ane lit the settlement of this didlewley in Eevnt? “What struck me when I first rend of the revolt was thatit was nbsotutely necessary: to send at Jengt 10,000 ‘Turkist soldiers to Catro, disband the Eeyptian regiments, and punish In the severest manner the ringtead- ers of the revolt, ‘That ls whut 1 would io now, but E would also, haye 10,000) British troops land at Suez. ‘That would show thut Great Britain was acting with Turkey, that we were not forethly intervening, buts! ply nasisting ‘Turkey to keep order fn one of her own protaces “How would Frauce took upon such a anovement ns this?” “Te imuakes no difference how Franee, or any other country would regard iy With all possible respect to Branee, Tethinke tint we should take this matter tute our own hands at onee without the Inconveniones of dela We cannot wford to risk the dunger of any disturbance that might Interrupt the Dushiess of the Suez Canul, No troops are mora easily cowed than the Egyptlaus, Oneo let them know that England and ‘Turkey are colperating, and thors will be no further trouble. If the ‘Turks net atone Jn the mnt. ter there is danger of Intrigue. If thoy act vonjointly with Bngland there Ig no dange Cherif Pasha is a personal friend af min {le isn thoroughly honest mun, and T co sider him an English fctnnen in chara ter. Rlag Pasha, too, ts ig honest and capa- bie as any man enn be. ‘These two are the reat lights of Beypt, and can always be re- fied Mipon as putriotic and sensible Mitls- 18, “The Ortentals,” contiined Sir Samuel, “ure clover in intrigue, “They will ene to work Enland against France, and F tuainst England, and their hope is lin every: disturbance tint there will be a want of unlon betweensthe two Powers, J should ike to see Exypt always protected, 1s sho ls now, by comblned vetion of the two cout: tries, if that Is possible, At the snine tine T cannot helpthinking that Franee has, or will have, iret possessions In North Afrien, and that this ‘Cunisian affair will extend them, ‘The Mohammedan influence of the world Is fading, and eventually thu disturbances now In progress in’ Northern Afrlea will end fn Its permanent oceunntion by France, as 1 thoroughly believe for the benefit of the world, England will begin to think In that ease that France has enough of Africa, ant the Reyptinn question will than loam up. England enunot afford to allow any other wun oo predominance in” Egypt. ‘She Suez Canal fs the muin artery of our Tu disn possessions, and It must remain abso- Jntely free and in tho possession of Encland as the open channol to India, ‘That fs the one question, and the only one that T know of, upon Wwhielt all partied tn England will be unanimous,” _———————_—- Au Arab Kingdom, Pail Matt Gazette. Tho Turkish Government suspects, or pro- {eases to suspovt (writes our Paris corres spondent) Cherif Pasha of wishing tu revive the plan of bis futhor-in-iaw, Sulleman, te crente an. Aral Kingdom, formed of Egypt, Lyblia, Ryrin, und Arabla. Sulloman was the Liewicn- ant-Gonural gf Mehemet All, and indeed more for he crented his army and often furniahed bim with. ideas, He” stood out agaipat French fnflucnee tu tha Levant when the restored Huurbons were at the ‘Tullerie: but sided with it when “tho Citizen King’ superseded them, ond entered into an aotlye and long-continued epistolury corrospondenc with M. ‘fhlora. ‘Thia Bullous, waa a French- man, aud budboon o distingnlehed otticor af Nu poleon's Guard. Hoe saw a gront future before: tho Arab race, and inbored wftor 18 to create it Pe rublo mondrehy to make head nyuinat tho ‘Turkish power, Lord Palmerston atone tine foured hy would, under the patronaze of M. ‘Thiers, reallze bf plan, Cherit’s wife te tho duughter of Sulieman, and wus iin bued with hia ideqs from childtood.: She ign womun of strong charactor aud intellect, uit patriotig in tho sunse attuched.to the word by the Egyptian Anibs, who look upon ber hus tnd us nie of thomectves, In thie tine of Pi Gorimaniam, ProeShivian, vans Latiisn, id stingy be Fanslritonism, tho Porte is appres honslve of ab Arab power sturtlag suddenly: up. nnd wreating fron the sultan his Ani~ atic and forty African territories suzeraintiog, ‘Uhat such ow atate will urine Ia peabaites Tho expediency of admitthy it Into tho sisterhood of fations will bo, hups, ane of the quostions which tho twon- century will bo obliged tu settle, Cheril dea not think tho tne yet rlpe fora Bane Art monarchy or confederation to be founded; but be fools forward, there tbo doubt, to the ree to which bo belongs by bis motbor driving the ‘turks cutot Aght aud Kyypt and setthug up a woverninent of suely owns Hy doce not ho; bo thoir Moses, Hie grout mipbition nuw is to obtaln foy tho mulive population of Harpe the Dlesslngs atin fi governiuont, tnanciel order, and good public schools, eee Mr. Hood’n Pet Bears Guiph Heralt, John R. Hood owns a bear, Ho had It chatnedt Intha yard near tho Bouse, It broke the obuin and entered the house, nobody: being about in prowitves hit. Sings We P Balth. Tou - bear walked into the pantry, emptied two auger bowls, sampled the cuteup and piek! tuoi the cheesy = bux jown from the mG and reguled blinself with the ountent tnok the chinioya of the lump, placed thou i a ogi ana koovkod thom down ike tonping. Bruin then bud w pienic of the pies and cukes In the cupbourd, showing great partinjlty to awoeet things. Hv emptied the walt Wi the corner of the cootu, and then unused hia wett by pitching tho ching and duit turougt the wiudew, und cndet bis hour and a ball of ppurs by emplylog @ pull of water on the tloor and tuklog a bath. boys returned from work, Considerable fun o¢- curred before be was captured, oue of the boyr wuttting hit ty the eye with an exe thrown by ble gearelip, Ro pemalnied fn tho roo til the . WASHINGTON. Tho Oath Administered to Aldrich, Lapham, and Millor, A. Session of the Senate Lasting Only Halt an Hour, : Feeling in the Democratic Caucus that Some One Has Blundered. Tho Attitude. of Senator Dayld Davis Foreshadows Repub- Tican Succoss. Two Hundred Unimportant Nomina- tions to Be Sent In Today by the Prosident, Ben Butler Thinks the Assasin Has a Good Chance of Acquittal. The Arratgnment Will Not Take Place This Weck, According to Corkhill. Wall Strest Gamblors Highly Inconsed at Windom's Independence of Spirit. TUE SENATORS, DEMOCRATS IN COUNCITa rectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Wasntnatox, D.C, Oct, 11.—The Demo- erats met in equens again this afternoon, after thelr surrender In the Sennte and the admission of the three Senators without op- position, to determina what thelr policy should bo with regard to electing aSecretary of the Senate. ‘The caucus, of course, as- sembled under different cireumstatices frou that which decreod that Mr, Bayard should be made President of the Senate, It met with a knowledge that futurd edicts would he powerless, ag the Republicans, with thelr three ndditional votes and the support of Dayld Davis, which they were pretty likely to got, would have a majority of one, They would have a majority of one oven If Mr. Davis should decline to vote, and the Dem- oerats undoubtedly remembered Mr. Ed- wands? warning words of yestérday, that “Tie who tukes tho sword must perish by the sword.” -At ail events, the Dvina- erats found ft to. bs inexpediont to press thelr exuiens nominee for Secretary of the Senate, and decided that [t was expe- dient to leave the question open, and to per wilt the Republicans to take the initiative, ‘This action, however, may be reeonsidered, and the Democrats decide to attempt to elect a Sceretary ut the adjourned caucus, whieh iy to be hold tomorrow morning. SENATOR MAHONE sald today that he should not remain long In Wastington 1f the Senate was long in xes- ston, but should return to the campaign tn Virginia, in Which he expected to be. vie! ota, It belng suggested to him that. prob- ably the Democrats would be willlng to patr with him now, he sald that he would not palr with them, and added that he thought dt would bu necessary for to to pate with Dayld Davis, as he belonged to both partles, ‘The position of Dayld Duyls becomes a vory Important factor jn the mutter of the election of a Secretary, and it is given out tonight by those who have talked with htm today that he sald that neither Washington, the Domocralle nomines, nor Gorhnin, the Republican nominee of the lust session, should be electad Secretary If his vote could prevent, ‘This would seem to settle tho question for both these candidates, as Judge Davis’ vote would proyeut the election of either of them. THE DEMOCRATIC SCHEME Is understood to be to attempt to force a compromise, both ay to the committees and a Secretary, and to demand that the Democrats shall be given one-half the Inpurtant com- uittees for this session, ‘hey inet the at- tempt of Mr. dmunis to reappolnt the com- mittees of the Inst scaslon by the single par- Itamentary objection which required the resolution to Hiv over a “day, but the Iepub- Negus haveln preparation a movi it which wHI not only surprise the Democrats, but will pince them in a ridiculous attitude bo- fore the country, * DAVID DAVIS has deflnitly stated to-day that he would not permit his name to be used as a candidate for the Presidency of the Sunnte, and that if necessary he would so state upon tho floor of tho Sennte, but he also sald that he would not wake the election of Mr. Anthony, or of any other Republican, impussivle. by his vote. ‘That means that, If the Roptibileans proceed to elect .n presiding officer of the Senate, Mr, Davis would nelther vote for or agalust him, but will withhold his. vote, ‘That will give the Republleans a clear ma- jority of one ayer all voting, and entitle then to the presiding officer with a full Sen- ale. It) will be the. same mmnjority by which the Democrats. have seized the Presilency after the revolutionary proce at oxeluding three Republlean votes, Mr. Edaninds was disposed to proceed with this pion today, but other Senators deemed It ad- visabla to walt wntil tomorrow, ‘She lte- publicans meet In caucus at 1 o’elock to- morrow morning, to definitly arrange thelr plan, nfter which MI ANTHONY AEG moUnTT Rae BE BERATED which ngltfully belongs to him, unless tho Democrats shall choose to tiitbuster, They cannot couststently do this, in view of the record made yesterday, for they haye an- *nouneed that the actual imoajority of the Senate, at any moment, lad a right to olect apresiding officer, A member of the Demo- tie Caucus Committes, who lind beon te veatlguting tho frlvolaus charges aalast the Now York Senators, liformed one. of his Rapublicanfrienda today that thera is nb- sulutely nothing In the charges which de- serves serlows consideration, aud that the Dewoerats would probably not attempt to make any polaton than, SENATON SAWYER isnuthority for tho statement that Senator David Davis bellvyes the Interests of the vountry will be tho bultor subserved by the lection of n Republican as presiding oflear ofthe Senate, ‘The Seuute was ln season to- ny all told but half ‘an hour, ‘Phe Demo- erats, avidantly dissatisied with thelr des. porate act of yeatorday in disfranchising two. Stutes inorder to placo a~ Democrat m the ehalr, had ot the courage to continug thelr work tadny, and accordingly the three Repub- Thea turs were sworn in without abjec- ston, ‘Shen follows the formality of nothtyinyg he President that the Senate was organized, sduty that should have been performed in weordanco with all precedente on yasterday, fhe Senate, finding thatthe President would Jotsend tiie message to them until tomer ‘aw, adjourned, and the majority of the Sen- itors wout to witness the cerentontes of the Jalthnore Oriole, the Northern Mardt-(ras, scat latorest was manifested by the Dem- oorats {0 the attitude of David Davis, but he wave uo sign, ANOTHER GUESS, ‘Ts the Western Asortated Prese, Waastxatos, D. 0, Oct. IL The po thon of Dav Davis wilt contline Independ ent. He will net vote to diiplace Bayard, nor will he refraln from voting in order 0 allow it. Ho will not consent to be clecteg Presldont of tha Somite by elther party. This will be hly attiinde during this session, He will, doubtless, “vote for a Republican at the reglar session in December, MANONE wtoday. He ls quite ay of his tleket in Virg i rsa flop to the Readjustes is dud to the fret thathe found intinactt Ra among the Republleans in opposition to fuston. Tle says hot 300 Republicans whip vote for tha Mander candidate, He est. mates tho majority for Cameron at 15,000, ATOM ANTHONY BE: tonight issued 0 call fore Republican equeuy tomorrow furenvon. THE PRESIDRNT. NOMINATIONS. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago 2vibune, Wasutxaron, D, C Oct. 11.—President Arthur will send tn tomorrow over 200 nom. {natlons, mainly those whose appolutments had been made by Gen, Garfleld, At present Mr. Arthur Intends tg confine his noming tons to this class, aud to the tiling of vaca cles. flo inthnated to friends today that te probably should not havo his Cabluet ready to annoitnee this week, Cantlemen who ara very jiear him say they have no knowledge that there have been any selections absolutely determined upon, He had not intended to make thes nomlnation of the Supreme Court Judge thts cession, but, owing to the slek. ness of Justice TLuut and the absence of Jug {ice Feld, he will probably name asic eessor to Justice Clifford, and expects to take a new man from Now England, ‘The President expects to leave for Yorktown on, Monday, to be gone three days. Ie wilt glve the Senute very little work, and le Unlnks they can readily finish by the last of next week, visited the Presid stured of the sit Ho says Jorgen: THE hucKks ANGHY, ‘to the Western Assoclated Preas, Wastunxotox, D.C, Oct. 11.—Tho Preste dent has so far appointed, without question, ail persons recommended by the G Cabinet, tt f Is aver 100 names seleeted In the same way. ile has not eximined the credentials or recon mendations of a single one of them. Sta warts Lhinks this has pone far enough, ond an attempt is to be made at once to fneduee the President to elve some serutiny to those not yet.sent in, Among thom are some yery pronounced nntlGrant men, whose Intempernte expressions against Conkling and Arthur subsequent to Gare field's wounding ure now to be pla the Prestdent. Garfielt made several ‘ay pointmonts In this District, and had selected the men for severn| more, which are partlens Jarly obnoxlous to Stolwarts, Among those who would have been appointed had Gare field Hved is BAYLES J. HOWEN, asCommissloner of the District. He was onee M ugton, and he ts not favorably remem tn that. conneetlon, lic was a Blaine delegate to Chieago, It hs certain tha the large taxpayers, fearing sent: mmentel-considerations muy load Arthur to earry out Garteld’s Intention fn this case, have sent in strong protests agalnst it Vollttelans ure watehing =the fale of — Ramsdell, appointed to stirs ceed We He was npnolnted by Grant twelve years ago. Tis sunuary re moval greatly incensed Grant. Ramsdell, a correspondent of tha Philadelphia: Wines, was very’ abusive of Grant, Conkling, an arti, 1 satdtontant that Arthur has positively to sond Inall the names appolnte Gartleld, and this one notwithstanding Grant and Conkling speclally requested otherwise, TILE. ASSASIN. TLAWYERS, Spectat MMapatch to The Uhicago Tribune Wasitnaron, D, C., Oct. 11.—Gultean will probably be urraigued tomorrow, It is not eertuln yet that George Scoville will not suce ceed in securing some distinguished Inwyer to nssist hla in the trial, partlenarly as to the question of jurladiction, Wichard Mer rick, who Is reported to have nearly agreed to argue that question on the merits of the ense, is also reported to have sald that Guk teat ought not to have any trial, but should bestrang up. Ben Butler is also quoted ‘at suylug that, ina trial In which all the leyith mate points in the defense could be brought out, the prisoner hada very good chance of nequiltal, or gt least of consignment toa Junutle asylum. SOME OF THE ATTORNEYS OF TITS CITY are Inclined to the opinion that the question of jurisdiction will not be yletded, They say that it Is a very broad proposition, gud one fuvolving some very niece paints of lave Should an able lawyer tnke hold of the ease, itis not lkoly that he will waive this ques tlon, but make Ita lending issue of the de tense. ‘The factof Its belng asserted that this question would not be raised does nub preclude the fact that It may he, and with strong grounds inits favor. However, tle Hine of argument that will be pursued willbe thut of Insanity, and the question of jurisdic: tion will besecondary. Mr. Seoville received notlee a few days ago from THE ADAMS ESPRESS COMPANY tint they lind in their possession some papers belonging to Guitean valued at $50. Tul package had been shipped from one polut lo another sine 1877, but all search for the pus sessor had proved futile; Che notlee why stated that curtain charges were due, npoll surrendered, Before payline the clini Scoville consulted Gultent, who suld thatthe packets alinply contained some teal pavels In certain cnses tie had had charge of several yeurg ago, and op old aut of cloths, apd that the whole thing was not worth the char «luo uipon it, DELAY, Ty the Western associated Press, Wasmuron, D.C. Oct. 11,-—Distrlete Atterney Corkhill sald tonjght that the ute ralgnimont of Gulteau would probably nob take place this weok, certaluly not tomarro, United: States Depnty-Marshal — Williuns served the customary legal notles uf lndle ment, together with the list of witnesses for tie proseention, upon Guiteat wt the fut this atternoon, ‘The prisoner Is entitled to two days? thie after recelving Gils notiee In wale tu-prepaie for arr nt. Atis the bites Uon of the Distrlet-Atiorney to aford bli and hls counsel msple thine ton epi there need be no unnecessary delay fh curlng witnesses pier the tr) dias ens ibenoed, wn for this reason he has decided nob to hasten the arraignment. THE STAR ROUTES. A MOTION PRESENTE! Waatixaroy, 1). C,, Oct, 11,—In the Crime Innl Court this morning, Mr. Potten, counsel for the defense In the star-route cases, pre sented 4 motion to reselnd. the order male xome days ago authorizing an Information & befiled, He alse presented a motion asklig for an order on the: Dintrict-Attorney (0 bring the recorda nnd dies af the Poxt-Oniee Depurtivent relating to this partleular role to some placo where they can be seen, ‘The inotion to reselnd the order allowing “wa formation to be tiled 15 4 tong technleul deer ument, ‘The causes set out in It ares 1. ‘That no notleo of such jatormation #36 given to defendants, %, “but Ge eauct fe without Jurisdiction. +X 'Phut matters chargad in the information uppear to huve taken pluca about three youre buture the applicaiion -for teave jo tile wad imude, and no excuse oF explaantion of the de lay wae given or atiamptad, Ine 4 Phat tha atid in support of the In formation ure insuitalent. » * h. Vout proceeding by Information ts ot a thorlzod by law, aud is Contrary to the practloe of the court. 6. ‘Chut tho Infurmation dang not churwe WF ‘offense against any luw of thy United Suited, bie 7 Tuat the Watters. alleged woru funposd xeouuon by defendants or any A chen. Nout the {nformation {x not ted by s0F aiilewe of thy United States auphorliaud be brie Forward wid tly the sume, t ¥, Bocuse uf the existenog uf a rexulation tho PosteOiliog He ncetwelte dutpgrieyg tne Poatimastor-Geueral to order any increase ere tension of the wurvice, and po ulluw i pre FG Jnorease ot pay, such rule baviog beea 1 veforo the dufandunt, Brady, bowie Secoke Avslatant Postuiaster-Genural, und thy ullor duce to MoDonough being mudy in contornlty with it. ‘Tho Incrvgso of tho servic had Looe betitioned far ead breed upon quo depres by wu ollicer of thy Vutled Stated la Apizoue