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yrould not be trom Inck of great raseality. "There would be evidence enough tu send a dozen men to the ponttentiary, but it would nevertheless require tha wholo moral welght of the Atininistration to be thrown in favor of convietion, if it was expected to overcome the fnfluences brought to bear by the accused to secure tequiltal. It merely teft to take thelr course, if the Administration failed to tale on interest, and stood neutral, the chances were In favor of 1 fallure of Justice, ‘Tho accused have plenty of money and able counsel, soclal and polit- Seal backing, aud, with two exceptions, the en- tlre nowspapor press of the Distriet: actively creating sympathy for them. shirles in the Vistrict are susceptible to the suspicion of Jonleney toward parties acensed of fratuls on the Govornnient, ‘The slowness of the pres- ent grand jury tu act in THE NOWOATE INDICTMENT isacaso In polut, A traa bill was found only alter eight days of Investigation, when the evidenco ot Lieut. Caziere, given on the first day, backed, as it was, by reeords sit vouchers, ought to have heen suftictent af it. self, The grant jury insisted on hearing vvidence, as it Howgate was. on trial before them, Should the same course he pursued in tho star-ronute eases (and they will como hefora the same men) it: will take three months to get a true bill from then, Mace Veayh said-thathohad talked over the whole question with great Craukuess with the Pres Alont, an left him possessed with the fullest knowleilge of tha present. condition of the enses. His personal relations with the Pres- dent have, from the begining of thelr fiter- course in July last, been of the mast cordial character, and ho entertained a strong hope (int the Administration would fullili the highest expectations of its friends, EMERY A. sTORTS had along interview with the President to- night by appointment. ea says he is convinced that the Administration will be a strong one, and {hat ft will command fhe yespeet of the people, The President hag kept, and is likoly to keep, lis awn counsel, ‘The resignation ‘of Morgan Isaiact. Ax to himself, Mr, Storrs says that he is hero solely on personal and professional business, that ho fs not secking « placy in the Cabinet, aud dias not come to defend Gultent, TUE SENATE. PROMUCKD NY THE ROCIAMBEAU AFFAIR, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasninctoy, D, G., Oct, .—"The gen- tlemen put ott French guests inthe sti tion of pawnbrokers and as dealers in sees ond-hand clothes.” This statement, made by Senator Ingalls in the Senate today, In relation to the suggestion that that body shoutd take the prellminary steps designed to end in the purehase from Rochambeau of certain papers left by: Lifayetie, semawhat, startled the Senate, and grated harshly upon tho popular notion of the courtesy due to our foreign guests. Mr Ingnils, however, was quick to make it known that he Intended noallsrespect to Mr. Rochambenn, or to any of the descendants of the Mustrlous Lafa- yette, to whom this country awed so much. But he did wish to protest, In the name of gout sense and popular economy, against sucle an extravagant Wol-worship of. old awords amit of papers as ie thought the country has been observing for the jast few years. TALK TEN THOUSAND NOTLARS he considered quite too much to pay for an old sword, eyea though historit memories attach to it, and $20,0u0 was.tno much to pay Tor papers, most If not allot which are als rendy printed and accessible for the price of hound hooks, But Mr. Ingalls’ notions of econs amy dhl not prevail, TheSenate, with scarce: Jy a dissenting vote, and by tno exercise of avery donbtfal power—in view ol the fret that (sis is uieexten session of the Senate for business and not a session of Cons id the resolution, the avowed of whieh is to keep in eustody the purpe Ruchambeat papers, witha view to thelr Hifituate. purshace Soy S4,002. Mr, ddtte munds cyidontly has xome views pen the caestion of the nirehase of the papers, but he only sugseatei that he doubted the power te to tale such action. NATOL KUERMAN LEO ‘THK MOVEMENT, and, abuost in the same breath, moved an iuvestigation Into the expenditures of the Treasury Coutingetit Fan. Dan Voortiees, who aspires to be reeagnized as uu putron of art, spared no eloquence in urging the. ue essity of the purchase of these papers for dvhat he seemed to think the palfry sin of '$20,000, SE SUODER. ‘The possibiliiy now ts that Chief Clerk Shober may remuin vs Seeretary of the Sen- ate until Mareh, 1884, the carllest periad, cept in case of a Inrge number of deaths in the Senate, when It is expected thut elther party would gain & larger majority. ‘She Democrats ascertained that Dayld Davis would not vote for their nominees for Sec- retary. Consequently, he could not be elected, for, ullhough the Republicans were notin harmony as to thelr candidate of fst year, none of them would have yotad for the Democratic nominee, Senator David Davis himself is understoad to have favored tho candidacy of ex-Senator Withers, of Vir- ginla, but he would probably vote to retain Shrobor agnlust any of the others named, DAVID DAVIS is becoming dally.u more Important figure in the Senate, ILls, decisive vote is fenred and sought. ffo fs Just now a terror to the many vandidates for thd position of caterer of the Senate, That Is almost the only patronage within the gift of the fresldent of tha Sen ufo, and as the caterer hins rent free, aud u: Government gas, iccetable, furniture, fixt- ures, and coal, having nothing to pay. for ax- cept provisions and servants, the position Is something of a sinecure, Judge Davis In- tends that the caterers henceforth shall give the Sonutors und tho public tho worth of their monoy, Te is requiring all of them to subinit, not only testimonials as to thelr ea- pacity, but also to file biUs of fare with the prices attached as a part of thelr contract, ‘Tho epicures of the Senata Jook to diidge avis with a great deal of hove. ve NATE COMMITTEE ON ELECTIONS, + curlously enough, referred the cases of Sons ators Miller and Lapham to a sub-commitiec, consisting of the two rather vigorous Demo- erats, Pugh and Ulbof Georgin, ‘Lhe ob- Jeet, of course, 13 to save thine, and If the two gentlemen shat! declare that there Is nothing iu the'charges worth Investigation, of course thelr brother Democrats on the eommittes would be satistied, and the eases would fall, THE HOURHONS OF THE SENATE will have an opportuntty to contest the Re- uljuster Issue over the motion to confirm the nomination of Stratham to succeed Wilson aaaster nt Lynchburg, Stratham pronounced Democratic Readjustor, is nowinnted at the particular Instance of Mahone, and hla nomination Is taken by Ma- hone and tho Readjusters as u very emphatic Inuientlon Of the fact that Presitent Arthur Js supporting hin tn his fight agalnst Bours bonis, Wilson !s a Republican who, from the start, has opposed a coalition, and who ‘Aas been particularly bitter In his denunela- tion of Mahone, Hels understond to hive been removed for cause, In not haying been able to adjust his accounts to ths snlisfaction ofthe department. Mowover that may be, the fight in the Sonate Is likely to bo very bitter, as Senator Johuston, of Virginia, an- uounces that ho will array the Bourbon forees against him. “Whether Strathiu Is contirmed or defeated, his nomination will undoubtedly have the elfect to show the Re- adjusters in Virginks thot they haye tho Dearly support of whe Administration, COURTESY TO SHERMAN, av the Western Associated Dress, Wasningrox, 1D, G., Oct. 25.—The Deno: eratly Senators have Informally talked of Shermay’s reseluuou ty luvestiazate the method of dishursing the ‘re: turefor 1871, and the result 3. that they will not probably offer any amendment tomor- row, 03 was first Intended. The Democrats any they think the investigation shontt not. have been sent to the Finance Committee, of which Sherman ts nu momber, but that a special committer should finve heen ap: pointed; but as Sherman is a member of the Senate it would be Indetieate ta propose another method of hnvestlgation, as It might be construed as a suspielon of & Senator's motives, ‘There are Damoctatie Senntors who are not Inelined to take this view, and one of them may fusist upon another com- niltlee, IL ASSASIN, METHOD IN Wid MADNESS, Speeiat Dispateh to ‘The Chicaao Tribune, Wasiinaroy, D.C, Oct, 25.—'Those who have most te do with Gaitean, and who hayo kept 2 close wateh upon him since the preparations for the defense began, are thoroughly conyticed that his Insanity ples Isasham, ‘There was nothing in hls con- duet ut the Jail up to the time that the plan wasilechled upon as the muti Mie of ile. tense to sugeest insanity, Ab first Guiteau Abmsolf would not agree to ff, but, as soon ns he did, his dally conduet, and his tatk ant writings at once conformed to it, ‘This branch of the ease, however, was overdone, and both Gulteau and his counsel seemed to become aware of {he fact AT PRESENT ultean hns returned to the conditions of wnind uu action whieh characterized him during the months of the President's suffer: Ing. He seoms to bo porfeetly retieved upon the subject of personal violence, and with this all evidences of exeiicment have disap. peared. Ue ts in perfect health, ‘There is ho excited condition of any funetion, Hix pulse never appears to be disturbed, and his sleep jg sound ant perfectly natural, In short, so faras enn bo determined there are no symptoms of any of the physteal derange- ments whielt usually attend cases of fnsun- ity. sa Acs. TRUDE, OF CHICAGO, has written ta George Seovilta that, IL he can el certain libel suits in whieh he lscounsel in Chicago continued, he will endeavor to assist Scoville in the trink of Guitean. Emery Storrs arrived here today, but most eertainly not to take part In the Gnitean trial. THE USUAL PLGA, To the Western Assoctuted Pree. Wasmxatos, 0 G, Oct. 45.—Hotdnson and Scoville, attorneys for Guitean, notiiled tho District. Attorney today that they will make a motion tomorrow for a postpone. ment of the trial ez the prisoner from Nov, 7 1o the Yist. OFFICE. CONFINMED. Wasitxatos, D.C. Qe! Senate con firmations: Uoward M. Kutehin, Collector of Internal Revenue for the Third Wiseonsin District; Liang Mattson, of Minnesota, Con- sul-Goneralat Caleuttas Witlard B. Wells, of Miehigan, Consul at Dundee; Jotin I, Win- ter, of (tnofs, Consul nt Rotterdam, Vost- mnisters—Thomas 3. Case, Kansas City, Mo, 5.3L. Bauman, Mount Vernon, £a.; Clover, Grand dlaven, Mich, NOMINATIONS, ‘rhe President sent the following nomina- tlons tothe Senate: Postuasters—Theodore $8. Case, of Kansas Cit B. Shippen, Vitiston, Pa.; Josaph C, MeBride, Lineotn, Neb. Simon N. Bauman, Mt. Vernon, In.; and Samuel ©, Gitover, Graud Haven, Meh. a. B, Winter, of Utnois, to be Consul of the: United States at Rotterdam; Willard J Wells, of Michizan, to be Consul of the United States at Dundea; Hans Mattson, of Minnesota, ta be Consul-General ef the United States at Caleutta; aud Edward FY White, of Collfornia, to be Coiner of the Mintat San Francisca, THE LIBRARY JOB. AVOUT TIME I? WERE ABANDONED, Spectat Disvateh to The Chicago Trioune, Wasutnatos, D.C. Oct, 2.--When the question of expencdings: i million or two Tor the purelinse of n new Ilbrary site on Capitol IH next comes un, ibis likely to bring out the fuct that there is an enormous private Job at the bottom of It. For years it hasbeen impossible to provide for a new Ibrary upon any of the available sites already owned by: the Government, on account of the opposl- tion made in Congress by the friends of the Capitol Hill plin. It is now sald that the primy inovers In the matler aren crowd of Kastern inen who made A BAD SPECULATION fe some years ago In buying the Dutf Green Row id other real estate within tho limits of the proposed purchase. A part of this In- terest was turned Into several New England banks, and thusa very considerable Influonce has been exerted npon somo of the Eastern Congressmen tolnduce them to stand in the way of wuy brary plan whieh did not Include iho purehase of the property directly east of the Capitol grounds, While the Govern- ment owna dintlelary Squire, there is ne reas son whieh can justify Congressmen in yat- Ing $1,500,000, a8 Is proposed, for the Capitol hil site, espeeinny whon the underlying rexson for the purchase ls the relief banks and fant speculators from a poor fnvest- meant, NOTES. . ure, Syeclal Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, Wasniscron, D.C. Oct. 24.-—-Some of the frlends of Mr. Litt, Deputy Colleetor of Customs are beginning to make an earnest effort hero In behalf of his appolutment us Collector, upon the expiration of the tenn of William Henry Smith, Mr. Mitts friends thik that, while his appolitinent would be 2 promotion in accordance with clyil service, he also night expect to secure considerable pollifent support, THU MOTEL LODINES uve nirealy tiling up with hungry patriots, aud, cnrlously cnough, the majority of than Are KUN from Olio, ‘he tmpetus of offlee- seeking In that Stale seems net to have sub- sided, notwithstanding the present Preshtent Is from New York, RENATO SAUNDERS. To the Westerns Associated res, Wasninaron, 1, C. Oct. 3%,—Senator Saunders lonight sout atolegram tothe River Jinprovement Convention at St. Louls, prom: Ising cordial support in all thelr etforta, und urging special attention to the Missourt Mtiver, At the close of business toduy $7,454,000 of United States bonds had been recelyed for redemption tinder the 205th call, ONDERS TO TEES Acting Indlan-Commissioner Stevens hns instructed Agent ‘Tifsny, at the San Carlos Agency, to (urn over to the military the re- turning Apaches known to bo hostile, THE FRENCH SINISTER yeeelyed und entertained the French guests of the Natjon tonight in royal style, All the dintomatie corps, the members of Congress, aud many other promluent men were pros ent. Seeretary Blujne had the Capito Wuminated tonight, to take the Mreueh visitors Mirough and show thom tho building, ‘The Frenchinen leave here tomorrow tor Philadelphia, thence to Boston, whonce the mint Departinent will take formal leave of them. TI RECORD, SENATR—ENTRA SESSION, Wasiinatox, D. C,, Oct. 25—Tho oath of ofiica was adimluistered: to Acting Sceretary I, E. Shober, Mr, Shormun called up the resolution vue thorizing the Libvarlun of Congress ta re celye und preserve the papers of Count do Rochambeau, to await the action of Congress onthe proposition tu sell the same tu the United States Government. After debuts the resolution was adupted, Mr. Sherman stated that the papers wero now in the clty, and consisted of ubout 1,400 amt: AN aks CHICAGO EB ISDAY, OCTOBER 26, IS8I—TWE oniginal letters and milita apers from the hand of Washington, Roenambenu, and others, of whieh not more thu fifty bad ever been published. ‘They eontained also fifty: nine original maps, forts, canps, ete, In reply toa quesifon by Mr. Cockrell, Mr Sh aan stated that the cost of the papers wa 00, Mr. Cockrell said that Tie lad no obfeatton to the resotution, provided ne oblfzatlon moral, legal or cyuftable, shod thereby rest pon the Senate to parehase Ue prpers, Mr, Voorhees sald ho would vote for the resolution Hf the highest obligation shoulit rest tpon the Governmucnt to ptrenase tha papers, Te regarded them of Imestiinably value contained the richest historieal literature. "Pho papers were now tn Wash- ington fn possession of the Marquis de Rochambent, a descendant of the Count. de {ochumbent, ‘The Marquis woukl wiilinely make ngiftetl thesa papers te tha Uniterl States (he contd atford itt but he could not, ‘The value of the papers (840,000) was tin his Voorhees’) opinion very low, Air Kimunds doulting whether. the Sonate Ind. at the present session, any ane thority todireet the Librarkin of Congress to do nanything whatever, the resoluilon wis modified so as to fastruct the Commiltes an Adbrary, fustead of the Librarian, to nttent to the preservation of the papers. Mr bigatls salt that, tn plain Bngtish, the resolution Was conmnitting the Senate to the we Of the pivers for OH) without pectlan of what they contained, The Senne (Voorhees) had sititt that. the Marquis de Rochaimbean would present the napers a the Government If he could afford It. ‘hat was an extraordinary: witlindé In whiel: fo plaee a gentlensi whe: fs at this time a xuest of the Nation, (t sinelled a ittle to fim of a pa 79 shop or of adealer hie second-hand clothing to sy the xuest of the Nation was here isk. ing the Government to make him a present. of $20,008, ‘The frieuis of the Marquis de Roehombean would be placing hint han ane favorable attitude, Mr, Sherman stated that the napers hak been brought to this conntry at the request of the Connnittee on Library, Mr, Ingalls, though ndimitting that the papers might on esrunination he fount of greatyalie, ridiented the “tlitilent sentimen- falfsin? recently sprang up in regard fo oll awords ant old papers, $10,000 belies the price for the farmer ane 820,000 for the latter, Me, Sherman offered a resolution, whlel wits laltLover under the ret adireeting the Finance Conmitice to tnvestiatte te ve- votnts for the expenditure of the several ap. proprintions for the contingent es 8 the ‘Treasury Departiient. sine An exceutlyo session followed. When the dours reopened the Senate ad- Journed. CANADA. AN ALDERMANIC * WIND-UP,” Spectat Diavaten ta The Citeago Tribune, Mostnnar, Oct 2.—There were lively tines: in tho City Couneil here Inst night. Atd. Allard enlled Mayor Heauder an autocrat, and asked tho Aldermen if they w cowards to illow his Worship's childish enpricts to veto thelr dignt- Hed resalutions. Ald. Miard sald Ald; MeCord was drunk, and rofuaed to withdraw the remark. ‘Then tho question exme up of the city passon- wer-ratiway matter, and Afd, Gillman, having moved to notify tha company that the elty did not Intend to t over the raitvay and role ing stock, ag thoy had already notitied thom they would do, Ald, Stephons objected, and Alt. Allard told him that tuore was 1 story on, tho street that Ald. Stephens’ opposition to the com- pany bad arisea front thetr refusal to glyve kin 8 perpettial pass, Ald. Stephens demed this, but askod Ald. Gil- man If tho Intter had not purchased 200: shares of the company’s stock n few days nn, Ald, Gillman replcd that it was nono of his business, and neono but tt blackguard would Make such a remark, Ald. Stepueus challenged ‘him to deny the statement. Ald. Kennedy advised thom to take thelr conts off and settle It In the next rom, <A few minutes afterwards the Couneil ad- Journed, and Ald. Gittman again alluded to Ald, Staphons us a blaekvuard, ‘The latter Jumped at ol, took him by the thront, stritck him an the fice several tines, and thon hud bis head jn chancory before the other holf-frightened Aldermen conkt separate them, The seene was an Inapiring one froma Teel, point of view, . Ald, Gilloiag is Chalrman of the Polico Com- mitteo and as lawyer of no ttle public repulas don, white Ald, Stepheas ts among tha tHoKt wealthy eltizens and a very energetic man, | OTTAWA. Sptctat Dispatch ‘to The Chteaao Tribune, Orrawas, Qet. tim Agonte of tutor seme in Michigan are in tho city ongaging men ta work Inthe shanties there. They have succeeded in induelng only 2 amall number to lenvo owlng to tho high wages being pald raftsmen on the Ot- tawa and Gntineau Rivers, ‘Tho surveying purty exploring the proposed route trom Winnipeg to Hudson Bay found navigable water from the mouth of the Nolaon River up to Limestone Falls, 100 niliest front there mpractientle rnilway route $10 miles to nenr Norway House, and 0 mites of water atretches thence to Winniped. It ik proposed to dam the Ottawa Ever below Lake Tausseamingie, In order to feeure a moro uniform level at all seasons of spring, summer, tnd fall. ‘Tho Minister of Public Works hag or- dered engincors to report on the teasibllity of thy scheme, Tho reply of tho Htate Pepartinent of the United States to hfs Exeelioney’s telegram of condolence ts published in the Oficial Gazette, ANd aya: The sorrowing fambiy oF aur theloved Chief Magistrate and the whole American poor ple huve seen with overtlowing hearts the fra- tornat sytnmuthy with whieh the pearls and nie thoritiea of Vanida have sbared in the gaxiougs sitspense of the President's weary iilness, and how, in their hour of common atnenish, the counticgs tributes of atfection which conte to us and thom from all purts of the Dominion bear olaquent witness to the brotherbood of sorrow awakencd by niadeath. fn tha name of the be- voaved family and of the people of tho United States F venture to return bonrtfett thanks for nil, and especially for your Excollcney'’s touch ing inessage ot condolenen, (Signed) Ito ‘ BUT We DET ty Acthig ducretary,”” LEPROSY. Orrawa, Ont, Oct. 2h—Dr, Tache, Deputy Minlater of Agriculture, who was sont by tho Covornmont to the 'Trocadie (New Brunswick) luzaretto to make a report on leprosy, states that so litite lg the disenso understood that it will bo sntna time before a report ont bo pro- pared. He fount the discuse diminivhing, there Hein at present only ninvtocn lope re Vache has hoen studying tho subject fur doveral years, and has made several visits to Nrovadic, LIBERAL LEGACIES. Hptciat Visearch to ‘the Ghicagy Tribene, Mosranst, Oct 2—Mie ‘Thomas Tin, a wealthy wholeaule yrocer, wha recently dled here, tert £0,000 to the Romun Catholle ehnritles Of this eily, 8,000 104 Roman Cathotle Church at Hawdon, Quebee, $100,000 to cach of two Uyathors, besides leguoles to all hia omploy¢a, 414 widow and bis fate business partner aro iilso well provided tor, TORONTO, g Sptctab Dispates to The Chicaga Trimune, * Toanosto, Oct. 8i-—-Extonded Interviowa with olty clergymen tieree In ehnuractorizing the " Ayo of Ronson" and © Pocket Neolozy "us indecont. Many say that “Creed of Christendom” and “Supernatural Ieligion ’ are more dangerous, but nong advocutes thelr selzire, us thoy ard wat Indecent, A LATE SHOOTING AFFAIR, Soeclat Wspatch to ‘The Chicawa Tribune, Tonos'ro, Oct, 2i.—Iu the case of tho bau clork, Wiitiain Mills, who was aveuged of shoot {og with attempt to Kil D, 8, Noss, a barrister, in the Queen's Mark, us reported recently, the grand jury retyrued 10 bill. ———— THE STREATOR WELL, Svectal Viayatch to The Chicago Tribune. Brresron, Jil, Oct. 84—The ftreutor Coal Company buve Just completed a very womtortul well whleh supplies buth water and yay to the mines. After boring 295 foot for artesian water thoy got a 700d Now of water and an abundanoo of gas, Tho next thing woe toutillze thota both, whioh ¢ mianaged to do by pliolax a beer keg ovor the topof the well, with a watereping con- necting it about six inches from the bottom, his water is used by tha iiiors for drinking purposes, aud is also used bn tho boilers of tho shalt. dt ie of oxcellent quality, considering tha faet that It comes fram a well whiek aso sup piiva yn, A tap is made to the top of the beer kow, Aud v yade pe attached, Which 13 run down {ntu the mine by way of the entries and every thirty feot Is a burner. ‘Tho imine has nearly 100 burners, all fed by this nutural eas. ‘This iy one of tho lutest witys of lighting the minus, and 16 in ovury respuct a yory autistuctory one, ——— STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxvon, Oct, 25.—Tho stennsbipa Spaiu and Mollaud, from Now York, buye arrived out, New Youk, Out. “.~Arrived, tho stoumors Suovia, frou {iamburgy the Quosn, froin Lone don; tho Hapsburg, frum Bremen, ———_———— Winchosters Kypophosphites willoury consumpuon, coughs, weak lings, bron- chill and general devlilty, Estubilsbed A yours if The Milwaukee Prisoner Yet Identified as Lon Williams. Not Several Visitors Suspected of Being Relatives or Friends. Vol tnt Unsuecessfat Attempt to Rob wt Passenger Train In Olio. Three Men Bonrded the Train, but Got Frightened and Ban Away, Milwwaukow Ollcers Stl Unoortain as to the Mentity of the Man hoy Suse peet of Being Lon Willams, etal Dtavaten to The Chicugo Tribune. ManvarKen, Wis, Oct. 2.—The puuticnation of the fact that a man supposed tu be ono of tho Williams or Maxwell brothers, who so foully murdered the Coleman brothers in Vepin Coun ty several months nyo, hag been taleen Into ense tody here, vors nntorally enused grent Interest. on tho part of those who entertained n lively remembrance of tho terrible affair. ‘Tho arrest waa made by feputy-sherit Uredlug, who met tho susneeted man on tho dof inst month, from whieh tine to tho #1 of Inst month he von Ptantly Kuadowed him, each day Anilige some new renee ta sispect. Kim ae Gna Gf the Willams brothers, ‘Ihe stranger's appearance An every particular ngreed with the description the officer had ln his possession. When he nd+ dressed tho stranger tt was in tho churacter of nfettow-atranger. Tho man stated that he had come from Hastings, near whieh plage the ture derers of tuo Colomans had disnppeared—a statoincnt adding to Greding’s suspicion. Tie olcer immedintuly took hin into custady, but without gehloving any othar palnts agatnat him, tho man elaiinting to Le William Kuti,” not “Cole,” of Peoria, 1, White in custods: opportunity ta gee the prisoner in his bara feet owas fmprovert to discaver ifany of tho miu's toes wero missing, «3 that Issyid to bo no imeans of identiflention, Lon Willinins baving sutfered mmputation of ono of his toes; but insted {t was observed that one of thostranger’s toes had teen subjected to sur- gical treatment. ‘Cuinklog tho cause one of mise token itentity, Greding procured and offered hin «& pares to Veortn, where the Witla brothors ure wanted to answer for several crhmes, but tha puss was nut dccepted, tho stranger requesting admission to the county hos- Dital, which wish te ollicer saw Fultiiled. Ured- fig thon entered Into 4 correspondence with the prison authorities in Jollet to obtaln a wore wl- nute deseription offLon Willams, who bid come menced a term thore in 1875, when be wits but 17 years of age, The keepers of tho prison not onty furnished full information, but sent one of the gunrds to this city, who also thought tho stranger very closely resembled the whilom prisoner, At Jollet Lon Willis tad a scar diagonally nevoss hls left hand, whieh mack ‘wus not wanting in the suspected man. Subse an oxumiuation by Dr. Allen the sear of a bullet-wound in the prisoner's shoulder, which, with 2 worn tavth, were ators Just suck as Lo Willuins bears. Among tho persons who vis- ited this elty to fdonty the man was Sherltl Seayenson, of Dunn County, and Dr, Baker, of Hersey, tho former knowing nothing about sho Willinms brothers, and tho tutter falliug to. identify bin, but at tho suing tle asserting that he was aequulnted with tho Wiltums broths ers, Tho tlk of tho physician added to tho sus- Pivion of the oliegrs here. Mo bnd,sall "fle wouldu't care for Ed, but would like to geo Lon ge geut free." Detuet= ivo Matteson, of Poorly an aequatutance of William Kubl, visited the siapected man and failed to entity hintas Kull Detective Mat- teson subsoquently returned with a man naued er Sehertz, who claimed tu bo 1 brother-ine Juw of Kuhl, and who tdentitied the stranger ay Kuhl, Aggistunt Attornoy-Goneral Chonoweth also investigated tha circumstances attending the arrest, and from ititho could lean formed non agreeing with that of Peputy-Shorls reding, Leuratuy that the yisitor whuelulmed to ben brother-inelaw of Kuhl pad engaged counsel fo KoLite tho release of tho pris- oner on a writ of habeus vorpis, | the wuthoritics entered a charge of vagrancy Qyuinst tho suspected mun, wud arcalned ili Festorday focenoat; when the caunwcl engnmeed to defend hie movyd- for telat by Jury, which was granted, the trial to taka plane tomorrow. ‘Mus forenoon Kaward Cotman, a brother of the meniutrdered by tho Willlains brothers, arrived with & man named BB, Sutiog, 8 rele tivo of the dead wife of fon Willhans, but tue Intter did not manifest any aeqtaintances with the man jn custody, In tuet, the authorities ure suspicfats of most of tho ‘enllers, several of thom having confessed a distant relationship. with Lon Willinns, and otnors Laving acted gait thoy know more of the prisoner than they cared to divulge, Hefore leaving Jollet, Lon Willams had written to his brother Edward his Intention to yo ta Serzey, Wis, where ho bad 8 ud, u dovtor, Who cotld be depended upon. With such aaslatacce, and « host of friaudly relatives, the otfeers here ave ‘warranied i welghing nll the statements of tho visitors with grent cure, Deputy-Sherlil Greding has y Jollet aud atber points to clear tho inyst spending oll bis savings In the interests of Jus- tice, and ig therefore entitled to erodit for his alertness and energy where Bo importunt an dssuo 48 tho present ono ty to be determined, Bold but Unsuccosstul Attampt to Rob & Pissonger ‘Brain In Ohio, Speetal Bispatch to Ve Cheeavo Triauns, Perrsnvna, Pa,, Oct. 25,.—A gontiomnn who are rived here thid morning via. the Pittsburys, Chl- engo & Fort Wayne itulroad enys an nttomnt. was nade about 1 o'clock Inst night to rob the train on whieh ho was «passenger, Tho attack was mado by threo met Just as the train passed tho Ohio Contral crossing, nowr Rucyrus, 0, The gentleman was returning to this city from tho tar West, and was congratulating a foltow-pns- ecnger that aofvilized country had beon reached, While he was stilt talkimg tho train robbers made thelr appearance on the car, He sald he was never so astonished In bis iife. He did not Inge ontlre control of kimsolt, but the rapart af a pistol shot, the crigs of “frain thigves!"" aud tho rushing through the ents provented him from making any elfort to asslatin capturing the desperadocs, Tho pas- senyeys were thoroughly frightened, and an old lly was quite tl when tho tral reachod tho Unlon Depot this morning, Jt ts widerstood that every effort ls being mide toarrest tho pare tes eriauest in tho outragn, and tho olielals of the youd ura rendering atl the nasigtance in their power. uly ono shot was fired, the hall passing throgh one of the pantuloon lew of the cone ductor without hueting hin. ‘The voad nyonts secured nothing of value. Thos fled i hot haste, and esenped tn tho dirkness, Lattin Rock, Ark, Oct, 24—Tho (uzelte’s Pino Blut special says: G. 8. Reed skipped out Uetween two days, leaving in the lurch tho. fol lowing creiiltora: Frank ‘Tomlinson, $4,000; Gabe Meyor, $1,000; tho Itov. Mr. Molay, $1,200 , Clovetand, $100; a Nem In Now Orleans, $1,000; and sundry othor debts, agerogating 84,000 or $10.00, He disposed of a good deal of ls crop, god enrricd away with him thirty head of mutes nnd ather stock, ambulance, ete. which ware Fuortquued tu hid creditors, ho ast heard of him he had crossed White River, ond was thought to bo making for Donmark, Madison, County, Tenn. his formor hone, Me has becn pore. ange year, Aruwurd lns been offered for him, Arrest of Boys Who Stole and Junice Dealere Who Bought Copper anid Bross, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune OMAUA, Neb, Ovt. For some time puet tho Union Pacis hae been tniasing copper and brasg from Ita railroga shops in this olty, and tonight tho company's detective and the police nrreated two Junk-denlera who Lought It and thirteen ‘boys who stote It, with moro arrests to follow, ua tho boys cuinpuso & yang who haye been stoulloy for two months, until thoy hive sot away with $4,000 or $5,000 worth of copper und brags, ‘ibe Juukedenlors taude thelr smpmonty to Chicago. Unsuccessful Attompt to Solve the Ilys. tory Surrounding « Murder, Speciat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Tatty Hock, Aris, Oct, 2.—The examination of Gvorgo Cunningham and Voter Felty for tho killlng of N. 3. Poolo bogan last Monduy and wad concluded today at Star Clty, Cunning. ham was dischnryed yesterday’, after a short ox« amination, ‘This morning Felty was also dia. vburged, Tho murder fs shrouded in mystory, VYoole wis a bighly respected citizen, and bls fate is exelting considvrable interest ‘through. out Lincoln County, J A Sac! Ban Boaton Out of $100 ‘Through a Forged Chock. Speciat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Kacine, Wie, Oct, 2—4 man registoring as W. ©. Blastou, of Budalo, got 0. 0. Hassinger, Propriotor of tha Commercial Hotel, to Indorao udrafton the Fourth National auk of New York for $100, which was returned protested, fnformation (4 recetved of hts haying played the seine yrame on nn town hotel and clewhure, A Coflector tor tho Kncyclopedia Brite sinicn Disappenrs with $2,500. Lovtavinray, Ky. Oct. 25.-Tho shortage of N. Austin, the defautting collcetor for D, Appleton & Co.'s Enoyelopelia ritannton, In this olty, Is now placed nt $2,600, all of which will fall on tha company. Tho defaleation was not known une tl Pridny bight, when Austin hlinself mindo tt knowl Tle directed a note: to Me. George E, Lonvanworth, tho Lotsviiie agent, wider whom he was omployed, requesting hin to call at his house. Leavenworth was admitted by a son of Austin, nnd shown into his father's business roon. ‘There Leavenworth discovered on tho ‘sluat of a book a note directed to himself whieh ran thus: Mn. Lidveswourits Tam short ii my nes counts atid am qone—Cod knows where, N. AUATIN, An exninination of his accounts vontrined hls seknowledged crime, He had been in thla clty at wor jo hook nhout two yenrs, and alt con> fidence was ploeed in tlm, He left behind him tivo Hit! Sun 14 yenrs resp 2 boys ied I tively, of whom Mr. Leavenworth his assumed charge: Austin bis not beet heard from sinew Friday inght. A Rowara Offered for the Apprehension of tho Fiction Bunk-Robbors. Speetat Dispateh to The Chieagd Tribune, Sprindrivey, Hb, Oct. 25.—Aoy, Cultom today offered a reward of £200 for the upprehension of CTL Clay and Joseph Durns, tho men who Inst. week robbed the bank of Wesley, Park & Sons fat Felton of $4,600 in the tay tine, Stonllng Kretrht-Cars,% Boston, Oct. 3.—Twenty yalunblo oll paint. ings, shippod soverat dys ago by tho managers of the Mechanies’ Male tu tho Pennsylvania Art Club, Philadelptily, ave missing with the rafirond var in whieh thoy were shipped. Not Guilty. DANvinne, Vau Oct, 2.~Matilada and Emma Wiliams, aged 15 and 17, trled for tho murder of tholr fathor near Whitwell, last month bave been found not gtllty. Self-Defense. sao, Cet. —List night, at a rancho Roventecn miles west of Silverton, Willluin C. Lowen shot and killed John Maytoy, Selfde- Tense fs eiuimed. Hayley is sald to Lave thrent- vned Bowon's lite, Dict of Win Injuries. McKinsey, Tex, Oct. W. H, Norville, who. wus shot by n negro, Shock Colowell, dlud thls proce. Shock hid preached his first sermon ut ye SMALL-POX, ‘The Viscuse at Spring Mi, Winn. sptctat Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribune, St. Paut, Minw, Geb 2—Dr. 1, W. land, Vresidentof the Stute Board of Heatth, returned from n visit to the Village of Spring HL,Stearns County, whither hu went at the request of Gov. VPillsuury tu iugke un examination of au epi- deme of sumtl-pox reported to be raging there, and informed the Governor thit he bad found twenty-three cuyes fu thickly-settied region, und hud ascertained that there had been two: deaths fruin the disease. Tho people wero Sy- vornut of the dread wature of tha pest until ins formed uf Its character by Dr. Hand. Jr, Hand made tho following statement to a TriuNe cere respondent: ‘The house wo weut into lad six cases, two very bad ouca, and f thought would die. In the second we found nine cages all in one room, with noouo ty walt upon the ultiicted but tho mother. She had yathered tein ull inte thet one toon because she thought. it woutd be more converlent to tuke care of thom than tt woult bo if thoy wore senttered In diferent rooms in tho house, “The futher had the disease bad. One of the ehiidren Nad dled of ft, and T saw tho eblld buried Sunday onfternvon, making ten in this fuinily who were alliicted with it, ‘Tho digeuse sevins to have originated with this fam- ily. Who first porson attucked by the disease waa n little 1-yenr-old girt of this family, No one bas any ides bow the dlsensu originated in this faintly, bit it ts sitpposed it must nave bee curtled dicre by some one, Tho futher of tho funilly tg 0 storekeeper, and some thought the disease iniht hye been communicated through some of the zuods that were received by hin, All this fanuly aro sick, und the fathor and one child are aiiicted tho worst. tho third house bad six eases fn it, one baying been buried from the house on ‘Thursday lust, 0 little irl Lior 1b yeurs of nee, teuving tho mother and tive children sick with It, ‘Lhe fourth house had ‘Lwo cases Ju it, twoyoung men, ‘She Cathor and four children dla not bave it, and L vaccinated them Just aa quickly as possible, hoplug to pre- vont them from ‘baying it All these peo- plo are Germans. ‘lucy did not know wnything about: tho natura of tho dis- enae, und had not acnt for a plyalclan, though they bad been sultering from tho tMacnse for four wooks. They siniply did not Anow whit was the matter with them. | ‘They had no prejudiee asinst trenunent, L "vaccinated the priest and his family and thy suloonkeeper. When tho people found out this, thoy all wanted to bo vaeelnated. Mostof the alults had been vaccinated In tho Old Country, but none of the elitdren had been, Thay will be furnished with an cmple supply of animal virvs, and tt is hoped tat tho disenge may be checked whero itis, It is very singttlar that nothing should baye beon known of this disease tht Friday, notwithstand- ing all thesa people wero sick'with itso long, OF coursa thory was n great deal of excitement wbout it ail day Sunday, Stato of Allinols. Spectat Dleputch to The Chicago Tribune. SPRINGFINLN, Ib, Oct. 2.—Tno Sceretary of tho Stute Banrd of Heulth ts now sending out to tho local authorities throughout tho State the following clrowlar: Ininass Str Boa or Heasssu, Seneso- jet. 20, AKBL—to Prenddent Huard of Alenith, —— Townenty, County—DeAlt 81s Convurt of netlon, on the part of tho health aus (horitins of the Stnte is necessary to provent, vontrol, and stump ont coutugious and epidenig diseases during the comlug winter, Stall-pox now provails to au alarming oxtent In sume of our turgo commerciat coutres, and will, in all protpilty, be rapidly distributed Troi thom ua the temperature becomes lower, Vaeclnigon and reviveioation of all residents ot your townehlp is extmmoly. Innportaut, and imay prevent jot only toss of life, but the serl- ous interferences to business which always ne: companies sich an outbreak, Shou un outbreals of sniult-pox occur, I ree apectfutly call your atreucion to the aad regulation adopted by the Hlinols 8tato Bonrd of Henlth nt its Inst meeting, on the th of Sep. tember, ult: Under the authority conferred upon tho Stato Jbourd of Health by See. sof tho State Buard of Health act, it ig ordered that, on nnd after dan, {, 82, tho Nat onses OF Btuatll-pox occurring In any county, townshlp, town, or elty in thts State be prampuy reportod to the bourd: also, the provalence of any opideimie, by tho local boalth authorities, i¢ being borue ta imfud that in counties where township organization exists, tho ‘ownship Hoard 13 tha Bourd ot Health, and in counties not nuder auch organtaution tho County Comuilssloners act in Uke oupae;ly, Toports should Lo promptly aunt tu tle xecro. tary of tho Ulinola State Honrd of Seat, Springiloeld. by order of tho board, Jous 4. avon, M.D. Secretary. Starn OF LLIN, ATTOUNEY-GENERAL'S OFFICE, BSUUINGFINLD, Outs 18 18L—Jolan 1h, Rauch, M. Li. Secretary State Roard of Health Dransits Your conmunication of ‘this dute recelveth in which you ask what persons condtl- tute tue local fours of feulth tn this Btuto, and what powors, If ty, tle State Bonrd hus to make rules und regulations necting such tucal hourda. fu cities, towns, and villages Incorparatod under the genorat Jaw, the Bourds of Health wre appolnted by the City, Town, or Village Council by virtuo of Heo, 03, Hom 7, Chap, 4, Revised Burtutes, Cu cities, towns, or villuzes: mcorpo- rated wnder speelil acte, the churtera creating them irae mere who sball constitute soe tome of Health, or how thoy shall be ap. ited. Tu counties undor township organization, the Supervisor, Assessor, and Town Clerk consiltuto the Honrd of Hualth for tholr respective towns ships, by vito of See. 127, Chap. 1h, Revised Statute: Ta counties not under township organization, the County Comimissionors cons stitute tho Hoard of Heulth for their respoctive counties, by virtue of thelr gonorut powers to varitral ou regulate tho alfailys and intorcstsor 2 COUNTY. ‘fhe State Bourd of Iealth have power to woke auch rules and reguintions as they inuy devin necessary for the preservation aud ime ymient Of the public houlth by virtue of Bee. of the net of 1857, creating tho board, and under such authority may make a rile require ag the Ioval bonrds to report to them whon cor tuylons dlaeases oceur within thelr respective durledictions, Very respectfully, JAMES MCUAITNEY, Attorney-General, Allegheny Clty, Pas Rorslat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Vermnvna, Pa, Oct, 2.—Twonty-one now casey of antl-pox in Alleghony City wero roe portud thisntternoon, There have been over one thousand cusos there since last Juno, Soy- eral bundrod of thoin ure still in the doctors * hounds, About ono hundred casos terminated fatally, and tho oltizons are considerably fright. cued oyor thy prospect of tho disease oxtend- iny over torritory which hus thus fur escaped, Thoro uroa few cuscs in Wttsburg, but not onough to create alurin, a MINING ENGINEERS. Hannisuvng, Oct, 2,—The Amorlean Institut of Mining Engiucers met thisovening, It was welcomed by Licut.-Gov. Stone and Mayor Hore manu, ‘omorrow thoy visit the industrial cg- tablishments, and iu the ovoning will bo giveu a recoption at the Executive Mansion, Another Boom in the Mississippi and Des Moines at Keokuk. Citizons Along tho Banks of Theso Streams Fear Further De. struction, Bridgos Washed Out and tho Country Flooded in tho Vicinity of Osh- kosh, Wis. Tho Misstentppl. Eptetal Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, Quincy, Lib, Oct, 25.—Tho water subsided here two Invhes during the night, aud rose two inches: wualn today, so thyt ft now stands about one Inch above tha blghest point recarded here eluce 1831, The levee north of Quiney still holds aut, but tho brenkwater from tho south end, which hus nover been closed up, hys flooded the mreater part of the Inclosed lands. Nearly all the corn grown in tho district 1s lost, and a hurge Amount of whont sown Is uso reined. In tho Suny district tha ruln is almost complete... ln the plices where tho water is shatlow onorgh to. permit tt large numbers of wen were engaged it slits today wathoring corn. On tho Missourt silo tho destruction has gone us far ns itcan, unless it should break up tho rallroad tricks. Hosides these there is nothing left in tho bottoms there to destroy. The Quiney, Mis- souri& Paclflo aaving secured the overtioncd portion of its track, sent west this eventing tho fivst tralia which hag passed over its rod in five days, Tho othor ronds continue to operate witht diticully, The Gem Clty Tobacco Works, tho now milf of the Quiney Paper Company, and Philp Laomas’ stave factory have had to eloww down on necount of thy high wator, whieh hug rerehedl there engine-rooms and cellars, The Vandever corn-planter works huye been kept running by using tholr pumps aight and day, and constructing an eubankinent around three eldes of the shops. Business ti the ulty fy sn- Mouslya Teeted on account of the Missourl trade hetng mostly cut off, Special Dispatch to The Chicugg Tribune, McUnruon, In, Oct, 25.—Tho Mississipp! River hero $4 falling rapidly. it bas fallen Ottuen Jnehes in twenty-four hours. Tho prospects ura now Loy settled weather aud qgenural resump. ton of business, Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chteago ‘Trlbune, Dung, la, Vet. River went down am ineh, to the relief of all business tnen as well ns property owners, ‘The flood las clone at least 310000) Unmure to this elty. a Spectat Vispateh to ‘The Chrtaao Tribune. Krak un, cl ‘The Mississ!ppl and Des Moines Rivers are on the boom, aud tho: wong the banks of thosy turbulent strenis are: Ivtercor of further destruction. | Within to last twenty-four hours a rise of soveral loches has been inarked, and w further rise ly Juokest for. Alexondrin ts completely swiped, anid poole are leaving the pluce. ‘The Chicago, Hu Ington & Quincy track is under water from this city to nt polit one mile above, aud passens gers mist bo transforred to aud ‘from this ely by couveynnces, People Compelleda to Abandon ‘Their Afumes and Crops Destroyed. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Buiaxaron, ta, Oct. #5.—The river at this polut continues to rise,and bus now reached about four invhes above tho bigh water of June, 188, The loss along tho river button: ty enurs mows. Agrent miny people have been. ne pelled to abandon thefr hones, while alt the erops In tho Nelda have been destroyed. Many farmers are compelled to sell olf thol Ht OCi for whutover it will bring, a3 they buve nothing: tu feed thom through tho winter. S ¢ Serfous Condition of Aghirs In and Around Oshkosh, Wis. Bpeciat Disvatch ta The Chicago Tribune Ositkost, Wie. Out, 23.—Tho water tn tho Fox Ativer has risen ten inehes sluice yesterday, Cho roports from the country are yery serious. Ju the Town of Oshkosh tho echoolbause ts flooded, and farmers are held in tole homes by high water, Urldges are washed ous at every point, Signal Service. Orrice oF THy Crier Siaxat Orvront, Waste inatoy, D, C., Oot. 1 us in. —The Chlol Siynat Olliccr furnishes tho following special bulietins ‘The baromater is lowest In Nova Scotla and highest in ‘Texas. The temperature has fallen slightly In the Lower Lake region and the Mid- alo Atlantic States, amt from & to degrees th tho South Atlantic and Last Gull States, It has rison alightly in tho southern portion of tho Upper Lako reglon, tho Upper Misalssppl and tho Missourl Valleys, and Jn ‘Texus, and In tho northorn portion uf these districts bay fallon fram 4 ta Itdogrees. Rute hus fallen stuce tha last report in Southern ‘Texas, In tho Mlesourl! Valley, and all districts east of it, fut weathor provalls, In all disteluts cnat of tho Migsissippi Itiver tho winds nre westorly; in the Upper Miesisslpp! and Missourl Valluya, thoy are variable. Cooler fair weather is Indicated for Now Englunt. the Middle Atlantic States, and tho Lule region for today and tomorrow. For the Ohio Valley and Teinessee, fale weath- or, westerly whids, rising followed by falling Dirometor, and stationary, or lower tempora- tar the Lake region, fair westhor, northerly winds, rising followed by fallluy barometer, and . stitionary or fower tomperitin For the Upper siississippl Vultoy, fale woather, northorly winds, stationary or lower baraiweter and temperature, For the Misgourl Valley, falr weathor, varlas bio winds, stationary or lower barometer aud temperatire, Cautlonury signals continua at Oswoxo, Soc- tions, Rochester, Buttalo, Erie, Cieveland, und Seotion 5, and Sandusky, Citicado, Get. 4—10718 p. m.—The following observutions nve taken it the same moment of time at all the stations nninuds GENENAL ONIERVATLONS. fners Tuer. a toss Bp. te De | Stations Wand, scocte: sels Clear, Kui, Clent, oar, Roky ly. eceseSees' ccecesce: = Ito measure, LOCAL UMKERVATIONS, Mare) Ther.) bin | Wind. f Vel) dn.) Weather re m4 ar clear. rature, olevation, iinromiatay enprectud for tou and Livtrumental error, lean barometar, 78th. oan jeetmomne! OF, Ge Hain hismiuity, Hal Jlghost lomporature, 520, Jowost tomporature, dt a MINNESOTA BONDS, Gpxiat Disvaten to The Chicago Tribune, Sr, PAUL, Man., Oct, 2.—-Tho Bond bill was argued und presented by the Sunate today, after a long but fricudly struggle botween the frieuds and oppononta of tho bill Inthe Committee of the Whole, and when the question vamo up on thy motion to decept tho report of the commuiit= teo tho bill was ordored ongroased by 4 voto of wiyeastoQnays, ‘Tho DIN will probably pass tho Benute tomorrow, os tbe genticmen wha havo been fighting it praoticully give up all furs ther factfous opposition. ‘The Sennte pusyed the Di for submitting to the electors in Novembor the vonstitulonal amendment udopted lay winter under which tho 500,000 acres of fatoraal immproveinvpt lags cau bo dovoled to the ad- sa] Iter, Justment of the State raflroud b and tha tho uew nds, dvoid the necessity oF taxon tu tn obligation of the State, ASUALTIES, A Lamp-Explosion Catises a Sarton Co nQageation in Bradtord, pa, Spectat Dispatch to The Cateago Tridune, Tianeorty, ta, Oct. u.—About nildntght tos niet Ure started in bibble Fuller's house of jie fame on Newell avenue, A (nto p-explostuy wu of the ruoms caused tho eoutastution which, with Mhtningslike rapidity, sprout to houses of prostitution adjotning and the New Yorit House, So eupld was thu spread of tng Hames that the men tnd women in the vationg houses were obliged ty tee without clothing Hovoral of tho womon Jumnpad from secon story windows und were caught (nthe Ang of Hremen and borne to places of Sufety, Several wtvunken , men wero — resne) with | ctienity. | Tho hyuses destroyed formed a uasely-bulltDlvok. tha wee Hid Insuranee are ts follows: New Yors tant? S200, partially taatrod: TABLE Fuller, gag fe) suntoee S100; Hella Matione, SutkW, hist Sly Dote Worthington, £2,009, Snstinaiee 2M. The Inimites of the horses. Abort thir Ii ntritber, lust a arent delet personal jing 1 ty Vora bray. Che ttumes Ufreateneil to: Mai " to Stabe pivot, bit were eneckod be tne orton ofthe firemen. Uetlo Maton te oy worth f dlamonds auc $1,000 worth of Jowel Later reports show that tho women lost Went everything thoy pussessud, Several Mew Sortousty Lojured by thy Overturning of Wagon, Speciat Viapaten to ‘he Chteago Tribune, BAtcesottty Mdy Oct. B.-A serious iectiters ceerred here today durlug tho entertainment of: tho distinguished Gorman visitors, Whig the visitors were ut the CltysHall a test dre tlarm was counded to give an exblhitlon of thy Aalttinore Fire Department, As the anivage. corps wagon coutuining tho chemical extig. wulshers and cight members of the corps way cotlng down one of tho narrow streets Sealing to the Citswitatt ae a terrifie rate of sped, thy driver atteinpted to turn tho team off tho var. track very suddenly tonyulda coming ear, and in tho atditen turn the heavy walgon wits upset ang the mombers oF tho company hurled vinlenily on tho stories of the streot. Several of the meg were thrown a distaney of five ar sts y: all ware serlously injured. Crap bat bis skull tractured, and dutred that h tho drivers bh: relseny DN TUS, tog and arm broken M. Nolzot, skull fray. tured; and John ston recolved serlons fnter. nal fnjurics. The aceitent entsed consilerabie excitement on the strect, and” threw a gloom over thy festlyltics, iS Jefe A Erakemun’s Nock Brolsen by Vall. iy trom a Car, Speclat Wispateh te ‘The ChMeaga Trtoune, SHELMYVILLE, Lod, Oot, 2.—A young man bp the tame of Butch Snell met his death hut Wirhl at Go'cluck Hone Manebestor Station, on the Cinelnnatt, Indianapolly, St. Louls & Chleags Ruitraad, ‘he young nian was making bls lat trip, and oxpveted to resign bls posttion todas, ila was a Lrakomun ou the loval freight, aud ag ds Waly was rounding a curve he fell frum the top of the car and broke nls uoek and died ale most Instantly, We was un unntrrled man, whontt 0 yenra of age, and ted at Guilford Htudon, and was v1 opulir and a Re Tuvorlt. ae i A Polxoned Woll. Bveciat Vispeter 10 The Chicago Tribune, AKRON, U., Vets ‘nree hundred cases of anithardal er ure reportod, Pho St. Wernar} Cathalic schools closed... Qae hundred aud tty #ehulars wore ill, A well In an adjoining part wns uxumlued today, aud with othor rubbishta tho bottom the deeumpused remuins of ania fant ware found, ‘Therd way x horrible stench fu the well, Children and nelgnbors hid been driniing the water fur many weeks. Up totbis ening no less than twelve denths havo uc curred, all chused by tho water from tho sell, Two Persous Killed and several Wounded by a Bollur-ixyplosion, Davros, O., Uct. 25.—Unu of the must diss astrous boller-explasiuns over known In thy ity occurred this ufternvch at the hub aot spuke factory of Penneo & Daniels. Tho rear of the building was entirely demolished, act dwellings for several squires rowtnd badly te Jured, Henry Rabel, Orman, and a tte sii tio syiuires away, Were Instuutiy killed, thie workinun surluusly aud ininy othors nivro or Jess Injured were dug from the rulne, ‘Thee is no ingurauce, and rhe loss will rench €15,09, Burning of a Lurge Browery at Aurura, Bnd. —Losn 9175,000% CINCINNATE, O., Oct. W—Thoe Thites-Star se ctul from Auvort, Ind. says: A fire stared this mornlug iu the drylig-room of tho Crescent Brewery Company's brows ‘The atema Ore engine was out of order, and {fled for oaifaa hour to get to worl, though promptly on ths ground, ‘hore wore atored in the collin 2.00 kega of beer, The building, mnchinery, ad stock uro cousiderad a total Joss, Tho Insurance on the building and muchinery 13 %55,00. The total loss 18 catimntod at $175,000." Biro at Sea, Ban Francisco, Cal, Oct. 24,—The ship Same ria, from Vhiludeldhia, reports that, Sept. 3 of Capo Horn, she saw an trun ship with painted parts on fire, Only tho boweprit was standing, The Sumarin found her avandencd, ad could not agcortiin her nunte. San Fitsnctsco, Cal, Oct. 25,~It 13 beloved Oy that tho unknown vesdel on tlre off Cape Hom way the British slip Montagnals, whoso cret wns recently brought bero by the bark Avunit. Tho Deadly Gwird-Rail. Spectat Disgaten tu ‘The Chicago Tribune, Four Waynt. Ind, Oct, Si,—dames Me Lyne, switebmn on tho Fort Wayno ltalirvad, wasak imost Snatuntly killed this moralng by atral runnin over him, ifs foot caught in w uard rall, | Beforo be coukl bo roluascd be Ht caught. Usceased was unmarried, and about yeurs of nyc. A Bubo Scaldod to Death, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune Exarn, 10., Oot. 25.—A Uemonths-old child of Ilenry J. Miteholl, loft aiono tu a high ohate hit morning, When wishing was In progress, fel from hoe chair into t Heterioe bt water ios y was gealilud Bo tol sho « ah wot. ‘ho skin pected froin all parts of 1 oly. IKMllod Whillo Trylug to Board a Mors Ing ‘Train. Syectat Disnateh to Tha Chicars Tribune Beorony, Ind, Oct. 2.—Wilian Keller t young won of Harrodsburg, this Stute, wit Killed at Guthrie, two miles north of bers, todeh whilo attompting to bourd 1 moving tral 6a che Louisville, Now Albany & Chicago oud. Kicked by 2 Horso, Apeciat Dispaten to ‘The Chicago Tributt. Bunvguy, ta. Oct. 25—Josoph Konp, seed > yours, nu inmate of St, Mary's Orphan Hons was Kloked by a borse this ovening, Hisstull was frnoturod, and be will dic. Lockjaw. Speclat Dispatch to ‘The Crtcage Tribune Dunvaey, In,, Oct, 26.—-Miss Mary stoners 8 highly Tospeated lady of thigeity, fs dyingof ots dnwsuporinduced by arusty nail penetra tana, "iets thougue sho will die Lotoro iUraint ane ToyPitoh Perensouna, Va., Oct.23,—St, John Morris killed by u to: ————— LABOR AND CAPITAL. Tho Cigarmaters of La Crosse, Wit Out on ao Strike. Sptctut Diavatch"to The CAteaga Tribune i TA Cnosae, Wis, Oct, %5,—Tho elgarmakert the extensive manufactory of John Pamper this olty, atruok this moraing, all leaving be Thoy dumand an fuorease in pay for the baa facture of choap brands of cigars, ad strongly protest against certain rules the ©: ployer has Yeon onforaing roatrioting test e] toeach man In Just suot quantity daily. hold a meeting this morning, and appoint cumnmittce to arrango and, If possible, oat Gil muttors entlafuctorily. It 13 sald tbo re Will nut continue any jength of NOs ate should thelr domandd be refused. Tho riig mukora in this clty polong to 10 uno dle honge have no way of enforcing their do ‘Whe Tatlors of Dubuque, Jas Succe™ ful in thoir Demand. Apeclat Diavatch (6, The Chicago TyDUMe Duwuque, Ja, Oot. 2.—Tho tallun’ 4 for bighor wages which has boon 10 Prodty hore for u week pust was brought fone Uou this afternoon, by the bosses beara nef Wl chee Seaman, ot tio jourooy ena has beet priced WW cr or went Hilde, ‘Thu bavscs wavertisod for 2eip, buh fo ing to get It, had to vere to corms, 3 a THE IRISH IN AMERICA. Frrowununa, Maga, Oct, 2-1. 2. 0 re 1. |, bud w rousing recoption Coates aa B proat mncotlng In City-tHalt. ‘The d0yor ‘Aldoruua, and peomtacuy oltizeus wero ow Platform.

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