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t im A 100 hus fan NEW YORK. Ex- Postmaster General Key and the Star-Route Frauds, Wn yeats, of Statement that He Suppressed All Investigations into Them. it thin ported, I of the large uimbers of French Canadian Cat! A Meeting to Help the Onuse of} ‘ii Protestantism Among French’ or tou hall, with gos: and gratitude the Canadians, A A Welcome Rain Giaddens the Water-Famine-Threatened Metropolis. Arrest of the Most Expert Sneak- Thiet ta the United States, . in Now England and edneate ministers. “The Kev, Mr, Coto sald 100,00) Catholles were in’ Massnchusetts, had proper ministers they could be won over to Freneh Protestant minister in M and a ta abundant ineaus to help vs," hosald, workers hi the right tleld. whore they shout be taught the tng them to Mitcheoek, teal Seminar; touching appeal for generous contributions, and 2 eollection was taken tp. PROSPECTIVE LITIGATION. Nuw Yors, Oet. annual meeting of slockhollers of the New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio Ralirond Com- pony, held in Clovetand, 0. RIBONE MONDAY UCTOBER ol, communicants. ‘The spenker catled on hearers to subseribe Mberatly toward 9 iL of $20,000 needed to carry on the work CRIMINAL N. Me Caiadian | Trying to Secure the Pardon of the Murderous Younger Brothers, they Vrotestantisin, They, Uke » oWwho was ot Catholic © twenty could be taught the | truths Protestantism, ‘The spenker was the only achtiselts, ‘ou have “Sond An Interview with an Aunt of the Bloodthirsty You ace the necd ci . them. Judge for yourself, and if you Scoundrels nk the cause tiny the merit of being sip S hy 4 : ip us.? ‘The Rev, Dr, Prime spoke Excitement In Streator, HL, Over a Estat Shooting Af+ irny. many were required holies going fo the manufacturing lowns, Protestant lon by Fronchinen. [le hoped hix hear Y Gat had granted thom In perntit- assist. in the good work, Dr, sient of the Union 'Theolog- fso spoke In favor of the » Dr. Coolidge Then mute a A Prominent School Officer at Muncie, Ind,, Placed Under Arrest. se, The Hes A Golored Mon and His Wife in Arkan- sos Murdered by Negro Outlaws, The Uncle and Aunt of the Younger Brothers ‘Trying to Secure ‘Pheir Wee Tensy from the Minnesota Fenttens tiary. TING OF THE NEW Yor! OO NAILROAD COM> Pan ‘Speetat Disnaten to The Chteago Tribune. Extensive litigation, TUnes says, Is likely to grow out of the last. Friday, Litigation Likely to Grow Ont of the Late | ‘Ie published revorts of that inect- Spectar Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune ai ; sf ‘ Ing. have. repeesented that Mx Vane | St. Watt, Minny Oct. W—Mtal: fT Lounee ceting of the New York, Penn-. derbi. attempted to seeure control | 220 rs. Rophia f4. Megun, wnele and aunt of sylvania & Ohio. of tho .manngement of tie road und | tbe Keunger besa, naw serving & It ee KEY AND TYNER. ch THE FORMER SAID TO HAVE KNOW! of SUPPRESSED THI STAR-MOUTE FRAUDS. Bpstal TXsnaten to The Chicaon TVibune New York, Oct. 10.—A_fow days ago exe int uive acertifieata of good character to Gen, ‘Tyner, of unsavory starroute reputation, | The saying through the meditm of news | der! paper interviews tat he had end still has full confidence in the ant judgment .of the oman who was formorly- his second assistant, aud tn charge of the Contract Bureau. ‘Tho ‘Pines? ‘Washington correspondout tonight sends o lengthy review of the case, and shows that Gon. Key suppressed all of tho seaudals tu tho Department when he well they sisted, ‘The — special Anstances the swindles whieh were perpe- trated, giylng figures and reforences that can- don whi PnE not be gainsaid, and presents a reporl made ‘The rond has always been more or less de- pendent upon Erle by reason of its terminus to Judge Key. Oct. 1, 187%, by ‘Taleott WHI met defeat nt the hans of Mr. Jewett, of this interest, sya: effect that Mr. Vanderbilt had been dofented Postmaster-CGieneral Davi M. Koy saw fit to | by Mr, Jewett In heavy slockhuiders of the rond and requested Integrity } to. MaKe p contest, with Mr. dewett, le de elinud, ‘The application to restrain i i 3 from voting wasnot in Mr Vanderblit’s tite Melienry and Charics Conybonre, ‘of Lo hands and stock. ar. Vanderbilt had nothin investigation | consulted. Post-Oftice | should in any wise profit by a successful ter- knew that | mination of opposed to Mr. Jewett, aud was determine: dispatch ne th te In the Minnesota penitentiary at Stillwater for the Northfetd bank robbery, are now here to bring Influence to bear upon the Governor to seettren pardon. 21s sald If they are unsuce cossful with the Governor thoy will try tno work pou the senatullitics ef menibers of the Legisinture, and get nn act passed oriering © ‘Anattorney, Mr. Thomas PB, Fowler, this elty, who represented the Melienry “'Thete is no truth whatever he stories that have been clreulated to the now trial This. method was tried y ‘" last year in the cnse of Loutors and AL MOE FON CONTHORS Blolr, serving out’ a life-eentenco ) fact is, says Mr. Fowler, “Mx. Van- ve n . Mrs, was Hit swas approached some weeks nxo by | Sd, very, nesrly micenpilels: Mie Megne interviewed by your correspondent this morn- ing. She isa refined and mutronly loolsing tndy. past.the middle ago, rather large gure, plea! ant fontures, atl! bearine traces of ently beauty, an Intelligent and Indylike bearing, showing & thigh degree of culture and breeding, while her Innguuge was elegant and refined. Sho im- prosees one ne most thoroughly in carnest, and while reciting the wrongs and indignities which ig alleged to have been heaped upon tho family, driving the boys inte the life which they led, tour suffusert bor cyes and her volce trombled with emotion, The Younger family were all Unionlsts during tho War gave thesa Loys, who wero led into tho Rebel site by the iutiuence of relatives on thele inother's side, who were strong Lebel sywpa- this Ouly‘once since the War up to vaster> ‘rusted este but was made in belinlt of James ne 1, Who have $14,000,000 of the company’s ateyer to do with the suit. He was not It was not, arranged that, he oO sult. But Mr, Melenry was ns was posslbia EVENT A CONTINUANCE OF THE ERIE’S CONTNOL. # inns, himself ALSalomanen, and Erie hus constantly bean | day bas Bre, Regan seen the boys, nor bis eho A SME: 3 . rt “6 |. profil by it withont a le share bad avy correspondence with thom unt avout directing Judge “Key's attontion to mauy of | Ms, .collesgues | In, ie eee oye ONE | Hnitish possessions, whither they were yoin to the many and serious seeming errors of the | pleation for TN ieatice ur Gb | excwpo from tho’ life they Were forced’ to om ® | plication for un Injunction docs not, by wny | lead. and whic they detested. Falling in ‘Administration. The tact that this report | means, slit us olf We charge tat the | company with these outlaws, some of whom vas mado to himatthat tle shows that | ‘ltustees have rovided fora large personal | velon to this Stute, end were drinkers and Was madi ‘ht Judge Key at the yery beginning of his term of office beeame acquainted with | fre the star-route frauds, and refused to | fast make good use of this knowledge, | itle: ‘This examination of — the — books | the of tho department was innde in the sumuicr 1 * udgment rendered in | mitted the murder while they wero, on of Isr, ggon after Judie Kes pi acca Jondon— some ¢y10.eeand wo aro ready | te outlle,, Although enlled upon * for * ¥ Y wu ™ hi,’ +S at Ly ae nat oO! iH sister-Cene a ty i ir triad, an ni q ‘a sults of his inquiry before | publishing ITEMS. cently that thoy bave made nny THOrL LS BecHre | thom. The report. sets forth the CELEDUATING AN ANNIVERSARY, tholt pardon. Holleving now that tho ends of unnecessary expeditions and fnerense of contract prices made by the Contract Bureau in Idaho, Wyomlng, New Mexleo, Colorado, Arizonn, Dakota, Culifornin, ete, sud draws Ing his ‘Reductions Uierefrom, ‘The ‘Tones correspondent says this report contained s | Ar mnags of valuable information, and Jndge Key lid only to glance at. the books of his " departunaitt fo (int the proof of every state. ment. ‘yun WHRORT WAS MADE TO HIM in goad thie, ‘The end of the contract tern 1877S was npproveliinyg, and in that cone tract. term had taken place the transaction |W. wal whieh Mr. Williants poltited out, Wheathis | of rainfall is Tireded before economy ean be | convorsution had with tho bose ut this visit has 4 report * wubinitied. tiie cantina sllee was abandoned Hi ins ‘eon salning tAlinost corte | Beew OF old tlmes aud old friends. preparing Hs yuadrenntal advertisement nuetsly tonight, and at bellines was 2 of ! thn routes — in the | Cerritos | doWwn-pour, A Night-Prowler Shot in the Dark by vies, It wits dude Key‘s alnty, ‘A VARIETY ACTOR si0T. an Houncholders having hail his attention directed by this re vort to tha manner In whieh slow schedilos | gy had been qdvertised I arder to allow the additlon of costly expedition, to see that the aulvertisenent Which was tv econinlt the de- partinent for another fenn of four years on these routes should not bes manipulated for the ring’s benetit, HE DID Not PERFORM THIS DUTY, "She advertisement went ont with its absurd attowances of tue which. were to be used a few month afterward to si) the pockets of Dorsey, Barlow, Sanderson, und their com- panlons. Herel did Judge Key first heevme you pan jaithiess to his trast. ‘The report abounded | nile In facts which must have opened bis over w the real oxtent of — these fraudulent | 9), transuctions. ‘There seems to bu no he aver iitted his Toor {hat inger to protect the people's treasury against wastefulness, extravagance, and robbery In tho Contract Bureau. “At the very beginning of his term, with these revelations, in Ws hands, ond the power to extend tir scone by his own invest); ations, hig refused to do | hell his duty, Why did ho refuse? ‘Shot js 0 | mit question for im to answer. ‘The advertise- mont was lasned and tho routes wero let, ‘Two years passed and ho saw THE TYNE REVOURT. Tho transactions and methods described In It ils wn tery which surrounds the ‘lyuer report, | Ye Gen. Tyner may have had his chance and | the conmpensation: feos, and we further charze that they have known, e munount of the Evie one hundred and fifteenth anutversaty of the foundatlon of the thst Methodist elureh In somewhat the anxiety of the people as to the lust night were shut down to within three q ore Ronaldo, a yariety nelor, was shot (severely wounded tonight by Lawrence Kenneily, agent 18, shooting of Ronaldo we —— MISSISSIPPI SENTIMENT. When a Gold-Bloodod As We are not nt ail neqnainted with Mr, Lae Love nt Greenville "Phursday, and we had ean, thoretore, speak with the utmost im- was cold-bloaded, mereliess, horrible. was elven no ehnnee for his life, for Lanter nover Intended to give him any it ho could tracked him until he could slay hin as he would a rabid dog. int they Linve put $200,000 or gamblers who bad lust coneiterable money at ra ito thelr pockels in the way of legal gambhng, some of whiet had beon won by son one connected with the hank at Nerthiletd, and they were anzlous to secure it agaln, ‘Tho Younger boys tried to disauads the othurs from the Wark, bitt without avail, aud Ko bad to enter: Inte the Job with thom by tho force of elroum- stunces. Tho others did tho work and com- weal $20,000,000 of Lhe company’s secur 4 without ever making any accounting of proceeds. ‘Though it is not generally we. are preparing to tender the Juaticu have heen served, and that they would io att now and bo men AmoUg men, thoy would yo to the Jacitio slope, cxehew ull their former usgocations, and there begin Hfe anew by tho ald of the wealth which ubonnds fu the family, Mex. “Regan elnmg that the | record at the Younger Cnty (4 withont 0 blertels for generations iuek.” No indictinent had ever been found acaivat tiny membur hefore, nid U0 inviuber even hud a cage in court, ‘They have ‘weet humored aud respected citizens, smart busl- vess-Toen, and very wealthy. Sho now considers that the Hogs bave boen sutholently punished for haylog bwen caught in bad company, nnd t5 ox= cecdingly carnest und determined in her elfort fo secure tholr honorablo pardon, dost of the uw Yor, Get, 3,—doln Street Metho- iscopal Church celubrated today tha nericn. TUE WATER SUPPLY. fhe rain yesterday and today has relleyed cor supply. ‘Lhe gates at the reservoir hes of the bottom, nud today at 2 otelock re closed altogether, Four or five, fuches Speciat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, STREATON, IIL, Oct. M.—Great excitement pre+ vails hero tadny aver the shuoting of James G. Wilson by Jolin C, Campbell, which took place at Lo'ciack this tnorniug, nt the house of Mr, Campbell, Wilson was by trade nu mntner, and employed nt tho No, 2 shift of the Chiengo, Wilmlngtou & Vermilion Coxl Company. Me wag In the habit of gotting Intomuny rough scrapes, and had hecome s notorions rough. We ut ono thne, nearly a year nyo, while In a drunken row, hud hig ear bit off hy Bux Weight, anothor miner of no igh moral staudiug, Wilsoa sor some time just hus been keeping company with Mr. Camp- bell’s servant girl, Mary Darby, When Mee Campbell camo home about vo'elock Inst wiebt Wilson aud Mary wera atauding tulking at tho xate. About | o'slock Mr, Cainpbeil beard 3 noise, and discovered thut some one was outside ondenvoring to ralso tho window to tho nursery- room fn which bis Uitte daughtur Eva was sleep- Ile went from hig room throttg the din- ing-room inte the kitchen, and passed aroun the corner of the bouge to where Wilson wax. He demanded of him what be wanted, Wilson waite no reply, but threw down bis bead nnd made a turn torun. ‘This apot by the house Is hoavily shaded hy trecs, and as the nizbt was Ronaldo was visiting tne woman when’ Kennedy and a com: tio cated, A quarrel ensned, mul the the result. Hontion fa Excused and Applauded. Vicksburg (Mise) Herat. r, of West Point, Miss, who killed D, Le ya slight acquaintance with Love, Wo partiality of the terrible affalr, ‘Tho killing Love pit He pursued: him for hundreds of es, Whtehed for him, asked for him, and in this elty Lanier and triond watehed for Love precleoly asmen teh for wild boasts thoy desire ta slay. It were not now to him. Ho must hove fore. | Isno exaggeration to say that Lanter uctedto | very dark Mr. Campbell supposed tho Intruder secon, the unture of the Tapory whlelt syoulitlie tho end just a9 if the whole world considered | 09, ee aye we PERN pa aie ins he: oth : : mn hie ¥ wecalibre ree x West Vinving Nt es wa it ns the that Love had forfelted all elating to his life. | yolver, the bull penetrating the rear partof the be, why ald he urge its suppres: Tha question arises whether Love had | hip and lodgiug in thenbdowen. Witvon Jumped sion When It had heen aubiniiiad to | 80 forfeited ty | aanhood. He had | the Teneo une xatt Toren eee atl jaanert aa? ihe discovery that, tie starroute | audoubtedly — published to tho world | jmniner tora minty, “to nip Feil and rolled. snathods were so fully set forth to Key.in | & most "scurrilous | piece reflecting | ortho sidewntk into the mud. Tt was only, a 1577 by the Wilslums report adils to the mys-,] on tho virtue ot Lanter's wife. As far ng) minute pil Mr. Campbett and Mr. ilhingatoys near neighbor, were ot, and picked him out, could he had deetroyed f cou. at na } deetroyed the good naine o| Bent pelltie lady forever. | He hid so acted 18 (0 en. tapbell, you have killed me." lost Jfsbut what will the people have to say | danger, at leat, whirls more dear ton good | ‘This wos tho only thing thay emud get from about Judge Key? iy Fee te it etre iscle Tho law; however, | nln for somo time, bue snnlly afer tel yuck. an ¥ ©] ton by Mr. Cumpholl, be sald, You bave mia- ence oe ne glyes no man the right to Kill another for at: | taxen my intentions.” Mr. ‘Campbell ran for A DIAMOND THIEF, tonmpting- to destroy or even for destroying | oou doctor and Mr. Hillingsley for another, aud AUREBT OF THE MOST EXPERT BNEAK-THIEV INTHE COUNTHY, Hpectal Dispaten to 1 New Youn, Oct. 20,—-Eddy MeLean, alias “Pet” Hanilton, sald to boone of tho most United States, bas ggaty fallen inte the lunds of tle pollee, Ia wad arrested carly this morning on susplelon of having atulen quantity of valuable dine imonds jn Boston, Just Wednesday an vlegantly dressed snan, having the appears ance and manners of a gentleman, ontered tha store of the Marve Diqmond-Cuttlng Company, No. 46 Washington street, Bos- ton, and asked to. he shown somo dlumonds, us he wished to make some purchases for t bridal gift, Mr, Morse .walted on him, und ‘lsptay ed. a large number of the precious stones for his approval, ‘The customer oxe amined the gems mutated, somo dilleult fo ploase, and finally, after oceupying Mr |} Morse’s attention tor abont MAlteen tmlnwtes, al PP WITHOLE PURCHASING, ant hut promised to call agaln, After lie had | tha xone Sr. Morse disvovered that stones to the yilue of $1,700 had disappeared. Melcan was at onee suspected und avrested 1 today. Uy thieving eplyodes | pri have been many ant varied, one of his) Ve former vecupations belug the abstraction | I of valuables fro eteatnalitp sinteraoms, ue ting done six years’ service, mud wis un ball when orrested for the theft of 514% worth af dininonds fn this ry Inst April. pletcun ts f Bln it we iy us versatile use he da export, Is | peal, favorit gama of late has beon the steallug ot diamonds, as in the cxse In this elty and Bostou, He has edu cated hhuiselé up to te business of the Kate | an, und purchase of the precious stones to such an oxtent that tho shrowdest dealors i vastly decalyed by lls business-Hke uddress and conyersation. —os PROTESTANTISM. MEETING ‘TO PROMOTH It AMON YRENCH CANADIANS EN ‘TH COU: New Youn, Oct, 2—A meeling of tho xa edu the guod name of # lady, nent and en: than the law, do give Mississipplan at least, the right to kill for a defamation of the sort alluded to, i common expression In tls Stato for ono to expert of tho numerous suenkethloves tn tho | BY. ABN eliow will wot his bend alot off pression, or ane sitallar toll, is alot in varlubly used of ane who anys Bomethiny reflvetlng onthe virtue of a wenn of goad father, or husband that he wilt punish, oven stroy the good One who does not do ao lg tuoked upun aso low coward, He nat tha: yory bost protection af female yir« tue! Most undoubtedly, niung ot Battier wor CRERNVIL killed fed berore dudge Vallinut, yorsecutad (he dady before her marriage, and SHOE CHAE evont sought the revenge of blast heen s praetlelins Tawyer for nore than twen- Shelia ense ns this, There is ao liv dn while fhe detemlant ty a ease like this cout ape pied by lati b si yorker man ot hener would they tut & {herefore discharge the prisoner onl Di i recelyed with shouts of applunse. en drowned uceldontully In a well ut Macon Inst But public sontl- fire more powerful tt Southorn nan, & after prollug a fow times for’ the ball it was des otded to take bly to hla boarding place, on Storl- ing street, Where he dled at 2290 thls morning. Nis shons were scl nicely up buside Mr, Cianp: bell's front gate, whien shows that bis Intontions wornol n durk nature, 1b ts Bipposed that he was wecking the aparunentof Miss Mary, 18 be bud tirat come ita the kitchon, and, finding the dour opening 10 the aining-room locked, til Hone ont and endeavored to make entrance Trom another way. ‘The Corouur's Inquest tb bow in progress, and "no further particulars have thus fur developed themselves. Mtr, Camptell tcola very bad 4 tha mnttor, and conflauulty fect fur bin, but at tho samo tine shink that be dil a good avt io puttingauch a man of the way, ‘Two Bystanders Mortally Wounded by a Young Mau Who Was Shooting ut Bis Frionde. Special Duavaten to The Chteago Tribune. 87, Louis, Mo, Oct, 34—Thore was 0 bloody affray, which will probauly result fn a doublo murder, about 2 a'eloek this morning at the Golden Lion aaloon, northeast corner of Boyonth und Pine streets, At the timo montioned tho galoon waa filed with people, Uhree young men entored the piney and atepped upto the counter and ordered drinks, While drinking they gat Into a dlapure about aomething, and began talking loudly and angrily, Ono of thom seemed to be the aggrieved party, and used vory threateniue hiwvatuge toward his compan jon, The Ne woe yiven by ono or the other, and tho young man roferred to procialined in a boating tanner that howas a Kentuelstan and. good on the snovt, Followlag this utterance he backed up agatiet the Pino strect dour of tho saloon and reached hls hand lo bis bipspockot, hut evident= ly failed to tad tho weapon he waa soarching Tov. SUlldwaguoriog ond utteruig threata ho opened bis cout and, putting bis band inte the Inside pocket of bis cont, drow a rovolver, lov eled ft, and wining at one of hy compantons, evpiontly tho one ho was disputing with, fain, whiels cay he dovsn’t mind how ho tatke’? hia exe UT a expected of a brother, «a aking life, the man who attumpts to de- name of 1 female relative. his Is a severe custom, Out bs And to this fact attribute the high standard of virtue Hels rhauath Commercial. 2, Miss, Oct, .—Danlor, who D8, Love here inst, tlday: Was OX- Mayor of penviliy, odie and neguitted, dudes Miant is one of our mast highly Tanoctad wens, md his deetsion ts imtoraed by the ire community, Tt appeared at the trial b hove was a unsHecesstil suitor, and her churaeter, dn thus diseharalns Uh soner, who was deferded ty Perey and rer, of Creenyille, aid Milton Uitles, of nisvitle, dindge Valliant said: 8b have years, and f have never deen or reat of (eany one tia positlon Uke that uceis aul suet for chiuages, bo would ply have been diughed a Tt is, thores ny oplaton that he dt Just what $ or ad ine hoy ‘Lho doviston was vHhout delay, tired. ‘Tho person alined ut dodged, and Bpectat pupatORTUARY: Tribune tho | butter sped wile oof him and Dew, HL, Oct. —Fred Wilde and Wil- bit tivorge Hrldge, a bystandor, who was at the couuter drinking, Close upon the firat shot the ian Hed another, wep afwed at bla compautons, Dut Like tha Devt i ifeaed the person Mutended 4 Kallps, both uged 2) years, who wore frionds of French Protestantism: In the | Friday, wero burled today, They wore avers | bu Bit another iniacent byetauder, who was present uprising Jn the United States way coe Ly water and ae at wdopth of 32) tect, Hy PO ee Leet rrr gine held this afterneon iu the Broadway "Taber- yacle. After prayer, d, W. Coulluge gaye o alstory of the French Protestant Church since Rs bexiuaing Cour and a half years ago, avhen the Rev, T. G. A, Cots started achurch to Lowell with seven members, Ue uow hay fea York, aud the Australia, from Boston, baye ar rlyed out. iS gaged dy consersuition with Mr, Packington, Lig: proprietor of the edlooy. und when the bullet OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Naw Youke Og, icAtrivedr the disatia, | suuCk. him oxolulmod, uddecisig —hiwaslt ta Loudon; the Coltic, from Liverpool. ty My Pockingjons Sb ult tuo. the Lonvos, Oct, W—'l'be Germanic, trom New shooting mused 8 terrible | wpe, aud ntl was contusion and excitumunt fn the place, Pus ahootur, slit bokiivg the smoktax revolver im bis hand, esuntered quietly out of tha Fino street door of tho saloon, efor a fired a third shot at Mr. ‘Thomas W. "I . drummer, who was @ quict spectitor, and nar- sowly mlased him, duet ns the mnt rexehed tha sdewaik Private Watchman fiuflugton, who happened to be a ahore distance weet of Seventh street, heard tho abot and ran down to thy enioon. Merting tho man with tho pistol he faked ‘bim what was the matter, and tha fellow replicd. * None of your d—d business” nt tho: samo time pointing ble pistol nt BuMmagton, The onleor pulled hit revolver, ordered the min Yo niyo Up his, closed ypon him, and compelled: him to yield his weapon, At this Juncture ofll- gers came np and took tho man franstody. was taken to the Chostnut. tation, where ho ynve bis name ow len ¥ elntined to hall from Tennessee. Haw anld that tho men with him tried ty ki ficorge Bridge, whe is a conductor tho “Olive Rtreot ling, was tnken tho lly dispensary, for _ trentinent, Dr. Dorsett save | the weatiniil is very serionts, tho bill having passed throwsh the spine, paralyzing both lower mba, Bride ie mareted man, but hla family are in Enutand, where ho left then A few months mo to estah- Ish himneoit in Anterien. John Savage. n travels ing salosnian, was wounded in the eft allo of tho ntetomen. Hila wound isa very serious ong, having won low enough, as pe is supposed, to atelice and sever tha left femoral artery. Tho wount ited vory—_ coplonsiy. 1 was taken to St. Lake's Hospital, und [6 supe posed to bo fnadying condition, Tho prisoner gaye that ho went into the elon and war tm mediately surrounded by a crowd of strange men, and he eakt, “Hold up, boys; CM trent. They attacked him, and he shot, ho says. ‘This is all he knows nhout the alfnir, and says that the men wero atl ontire strangers to him, Death of a Notod Outlaw at the Hands of Shane James. Spectat Dspateh to The Unteago Tribune, KAvsas Crty, Mo, Oct. 90.—Information was rucelvedt here today which proves beyond a doubt that Ed Mller, ono af tho noted band of traln-robbers, had been killed in Southwestern Missouri by Jesse James. Siler took part in tho first robbery of the Chicazo & Alton Hall- way, and ut Winston, ou the Rook Island, and was dorm and ralacd in duckson County. After tho Winston affair Jesso James weot South, but Miller, Dick Littie, ond Jim Cummings remuined in this scetion of tho country until about a month ago, whon thoy went to the southern portion of tho State and were Joined by Josso Jumer, Miller and Cummings had beon courting the same sirl, and had trouble remurding tho matter, aud at. Inst caine to blows. Jesse Jnines tuterfercd, and told them they were d—d fools to be NRutin; over a womun while they were being bunted tko wolves, and bad better protect thansclyes firet. ‘The’ day following Mitlar nceused Jesso James of “fooling” with bis girk when tho latter drew a revolver and shot him dency and hia body was left by the rondside. | Another veraton Is that Jesso dames slded with Cununings about tho girl, which dispiensod Miller, who threatoned to leave tho gang. and for this dense killed him, The detalls of tho killing are told by ex-bushwhaokers and frionds of wil partica frou tley ant vackson Counties, and are aus jontic. Charged with Bribery. Sptctal Diapateh to The Chicago ‘Tribunt, Muxcté, Ind, Oct, 20.—An information was toitay Mod i the Cireult Court by Jeseph Davis charging George W. Btepnonson, President of the Muneie School Hoard, with vribing Councit- nun Joseph A. Illin his (Stephenson's) election In June, 1820. Stephenson was tuken before tho Judge of the Circuit Court now in session, Ils bond tas placod at $2,000. A¥soon ns It became known that Stephenson had been arraigned in court the altizens swarmed In the court-room to get an opportuulty of showing thelr disapproval. of such procoediugs by aubzerlbing to Stephons- on’s oni. When tren representing hundrods of thousands of dollara had signed the bond tho number of eymnpathiaers grew 80 numerous that the aitdzo refused to receive more. Conelderablo agitation waa ratsed, This proceeding grows out of tho terribla. personal school war that hus been ‘waging here all aiunmer. The friends of the Into Superintendent (Meltae), ousted by Stephen don and Lelch of tho Schuol Board, hava been warring against Slophonson. They nttempted to procure an indictment axainet Stepheneow before tho grand jury Inat woek, Wut, falling, have secure his rrralgnmenton this informn- ton, which shows bndly for those prosecuting. Uence tho syninathy shawn him today. Ste fon, in court taday, mado a voluntary sta! to the dudgo fn the preseneo of an tn crowd of apectitors, denounging the indictment as inalleious: pracnedttsi, and bluckinnlt. ‘The the of the triul is not yet fixe. Stephenron has been a loadtuy merenant. of Muncle for _muny years, 18 wealthy, and known not only to everybody b slaware County, lut to people throighout the State, Arrests are expected Amory mer who instixated today's proceedings. Arrost of Mallrond-‘ion Charged with Swindling. Spectat Disvatch to The Chichoo Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Wis,, Oot, 90.—At a Into hour Inst ‘}-night-BtanteydGinningham, of this gity, and Joa Guyin, of Monasha, were arrested on warrants aiworn aut by Ii. 1H, Abbott, ‘'rustce of tho Wis- cousin Central Railroad, oun charge of con- apirnoy to ewind!e tho road. Today it leaked out that five dnys ‘ago eleven conductors on the rond were discharged for stenting from the road, Thoy had elubbed together with a numbor of station agents, and were returning dekots with= outbelng punched to the agents, to be sort agaln, und by alylding between thonsclyes nearly all of the ensh taken in tlevot tickets, The oileinly of tho roat have evidence nlready thut uy have been swindled out of froin $10,000 to $15,000, ‘ho conductors were Also In cahoots with seulpers, and wore solllug them tiekets that find been taken up but not punebed. Moro ure resta wlll follow, 18 tho evidenco of the thievery is vory atrong. A Respectable Colorcd Man and His Wite Murdored by a Rand of Negro Ousiaws, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Larrry Rock, Ark. Oct, #1.—Tho dwelling of Henry Caunon, au Induatrious and Intelligent colored mun, Hving in tho Interior of Cross County, was surrounded by a number of armed negroos Jost night, who catied for Cannon to come ont, Suspecting danger Cannon deetined, when tho raiding purty uttempted te efleet art entrauce by breaking down the door, Cannon and bik wife threw thomaclves spaluet te and piten in keeplyg tho parties out. ‘The bullied mitrauders then began firinw throteh the door, Hteralty rildting it with bullets. brs. Cunion was shot In the breast and felt baek on the tloor, dying inn few minutes. Cannon hin self rovalvad n mortal wound, bofog! abot twice: Jn the head, No cause te assigned for tho oute ruge.- Several arrests have beon made, Livoly Chaso After a Follow Wanted for Larcony. Specint Utepaten to The Oateag Tribuns, OsuKosit, Wis, Oct. 30.—Deputy-Sheritt Wolt= ner of Waukesha arrived here on Saturday night In search of ono Filward Fuller, who Is wanted for Jureeny. Weltner was enablad to trace the fellow to this point by hoarding a train taken by Bullop's wife aud watching hor moves ments, Whon she steppe from the tran hero sho. wos inet by Fuller and escurted tou huck, When Woltner stepped forward to make tho nrrest. Fuller recognized bint wd started on a rn through a lumber-yard, whieh ts nnger water, He was frud upd, but tho shot dil not fake aieuh, and ho caguped wader cover uf tho night, Arrest of Another Pectlating Postal , Clerk. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ostata, Nob, Out, 10.— Dit Garey, postal olorie on the Union Pacitiv, waa today trrested by Post-Oltica Inspoctors Fun, Xpybult, Stuart, and Heushaw for robbiug yexlaterod moll on hia run between Kearney and Sidney. Carey, who has boon faded te the Ouiake dull, stale a reg Isterad package threo months ayo coutalaing R000 sent by Cho Oba Viret National Hank te tho Deadwood Firat National Bank, wud prob: nbly committed other thotts. No canfissed, anst de given up Fhdk He bos been running on the rou for eiehteon month. io was formerly acterk in the Kearney Vost-Oilco, Murdered for 8100, Speclal Dispatch to The Chicago Trivune. Font’ WAYNt, Ind, Oct. %—Tho rentalna of Theodore Fraucls were fount iu tho wouds ton tulles xouth of this elty today in an advancest stage of decompodition, He bus been missing forten days. Hestarted from Fort Wayne sh the afternoon to sido to Mis hone wear Liburty. Mille, Ho bud abont $10 on bik person. Tho horse cuno howe without hin, aad a rig search failed toflud nay trace. of him, Buine hunters today found the bady ih tho woods with: Two builor-nies thronyh bis hen, No low to the perpetrator, As tho tmonoy ta gonu it ie supposed robbory was the cause, Gets Vive Years in the Penitentiary for Burglary, Speelat Hepatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune, 2OTAET, Oct. Y—In tho Clroult Court today Johny Sullivan was given five ycars in tho pone Atenttury by the jury for burghuy. ‘This prla- vnor bus seryod a third terusin tho poultentiary, and is now under sontence of nineteen years, with a case of arson and ote of larceny yet to bear froin, ‘The motion for a now -triutly the vnsa of Dan Carponter, whe recolved a life son- tonve for inarder, was overruled. Ils sentence Includes ninety days {In solltury vontinement, Netting Theumelvon Might, Miatiourny, Ala, Oct, W.—Tho stutoment given out at Washiggton of tho kiliing of a roy- enuo officer named Lane neur hero must bo a mistake. Some weexs uno 4% Doreun suspocted f teing a burslur wis caught attempting toad minister chloroform to a young indy asleep in herbed. to ‘bed many names, the last ono riven betug Lane, Honttempted to esoape from tho mart parr ving him to prison by elalns anc of the guns. No wun immediately fred pon ‘and killed, ‘Chis [s the only person named Lano killed in this vicinity, and he pad no knowneon: neetion with the Rovense Department. ‘who Danville Clremon Maving a Howgh "Fine. , Speciat Mspatch to The Chicaoa Tribune. DANGIntly IL, Ort. a—The membors of tho Vire Department who were arrested for ine condiarigm, at the pretiminary telal yeatordny, with the excoption of -one, wero bound over to nppear at the Novembor torta of the Clreult Court. ‘The nasistant engincor, Peobles, wha gave batt, was lmmerliatoty arrester, and fs now iu Jul, ‘Tho eltizons are determined to bring them to jnatice, fot tho cost bo what it mays A Man Fatally Wounded by a Follow to Whom He feftsed 0 Chow of To bacco, 3 Uisct Tt, O4 Oct. 2.—Arnohl Hammer schwuldt was asked by 2 man forn chew of to- bacco this ovening, whlch be refused, whore- upon the disappointed applicant dealt Hummer xehmldt a blow on tho head with adray ping crashing his skull. ‘Tho wound Is considered fatal. ‘Tho pollce aro at a loss to know whethor At was Hit or Clay dorten who doalt tho blow, ‘They have arreatedt MM and are seckimy Clay. Louisville Clubbed to Month. Loutave Ky. Oct. 90.—Georgo Mugdko, nged =}, married, and Joseph Elehenberger, nixed 40, met In,an Kast Enc saloon this afternoon and renewed a quarrel of long standing. en Blech: pnlerger, 0 ao, camo {nto thu room, and takin; aides with his fuher, dualt Huge a blow with nelub whieh caused bis doath In. thirty minutes, The Bichenbergers were arrested, and on the wag (o prison thy old min attempted to cacnpo, whon n policoman shot lim, inflfoting an ugly wound fu the hive é Burglaries tu (nese, Wis Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Trit Ractny, Wis. Oot, 90.—This mornisg Surglars robbed tho imiliuery and hair storo of Misses Minnic Richter, Barbara Hermann, .and Sarat Steewun aC several hundred dollars, and Louls Ileck, grocer, of an unknown nmount. A Saloon Row, Atnnquengte, Ne My Oct, 1, Robinson, o bartender, and i. Sayva quarreted Inst night in a sutoon, and tho lattor shot the formor, proba- uy diy tatnhy. if the victim dics Sayva will Hkely ‘be bynohed. ————— CASUALTIES. Morriblo Death of a Woodsman in the Dopths of a Forest, Special Vispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Livrin Rock, Ark., Oct. #0.—A terrible ncel- dent is reported this afternoon from Carroll County, in the northwestern part of tho State, ‘Yhomas Fultz, a Inborer, hud been engaged for some wooka past in cutting sawlogs in tho imauntalus. Ho erected a temporary camp under tho trees, And’ remaingt almost constantly in the woods, returning at intervels to his famlty. A ight or two ngo violent storm of wind swept through tho motintalus, destroying vast tracts of timbor, A Jargo tree wus blown across the rude but ovcupica by Fultz, who had rotired and was sound wsleop, leaving tho camp-fire atill burning. A limb of tho treo fell on tho sleep- ing nan, plouing him to tho enrth, and wounding him fatally. Me was consclous, but unable to move, and bis cries of agony could not he heard, as he was {n tho midst of ‘w lonely forest, iniles‘away from bumon habitation. — To add freah horror to tho oalumilty, tho troe hy whose branuh he was imprisoned took fire frou the smouldering coals uf bis cninp fire, Fanned by tho wind the fines sprend rapidly, quickly eon- aumning the mali body of tho tree and spreadin, tothe branches, Initz, held as by a vice, ‘could do nothing, and the fire. seen’ roacbed hin, When discovered by his felends he was doad, route ie boing burntotf aud a large hole burned n bis side. Smothered to Death in a Bran«Bin. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuniee DA Crosse, Wis. Oct. 23.—Slcbnel O'Malley, foreman In tho Inrge mili clovator of A. A. Freeman & Co, of this elty, waa smothered to death this morning In ono of tho Jarge bran- bins. ‘Tho bran in somo way became clogaed, and in ordor to right. mattors O'Malley descontt- ed intu tho bin, and was buried allve, When Touml be was standing tn’ an Upright position, Itwas somo ting before ho was missed, und when it was aucurtetuel whore ho was it was too Inte, Ho was n young man, grontly respected, and lonyos 4 wifé and three aminli children. Accldentally Shot While Out Hunting. sSpeclat: Diavateh to-The Chicam Tribune, “Mr Arernson, Wisi Out: A man iiamed August Wendorf, formerly of Johnson's Creok, Wis. was neektentally shot apd kited while hunting today at Lake Kosbkononz, Ho had ocn nt work for Mr, Adolph Alpoter,a farmer living nbout five miles from this city. Wendort and Alpeter wore {un boqt together, and were going targugh some willows, when tho bummer wad crugnt and the load discharged, tiking cf fect In tho rigut lung. Ho dled avout fifteen minutes after. + Tho Holicr Was Overcharged, DAyzon, V., Oct. #0.—Tho rerilict of the Coro- nor’s Jury was givon this oyening on Inquests of three persons Killed in tho bollor explosion at the Dayton Wheel Works last ‘Tucsday. Tho verdlet Inys tho responsibilty of the explosion and of the deaths from it on Piuneo & Duntels, pronriclore of tho works, and on tholr engineer, ho chuse of the explosion was attributed tothe: overcharging of the bollor. A Brakeman Falls from a ‘Train. and Is Run Over and Killed. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Four Warne, Ind., Oct. 29,—Jolin Mackey, 0 “brakeman on a freight train on tho Fort Wayne Roud, was thrown from tho top of train this evening and run over by several cars, ond in- atantly killed, fo leaves a wife and family living nt Creatlino, O. A Ghastly Sight on tho Ocaan. BAN Fuancieco, Get, 8.—The shy County of Aberdeen, arrived today froniltio, reports that Aue. 0,10 37 minutes 3 seconds longitude west, Gl minutos %& seconia latitude south, between f) and {1 4.10. sno parsed ton corpses. Some of them, from the clothing, appenred to bosvaimion, and othors wore nyo, A Mother und Mer Child Hurned to Douth, HALIFAX, Oct. 2.—Whilo Mre, Bethune was attending astove hor dress canxht fre, Khe rolled hersetf on the floor uttemptiug to ex- Ungnish tha tumes, Her child, crawling tos wards ber, caught Ore Crom the burning care pets. Both wore burned to death, $e BARNS BURNED AT SPRINGFIELD, Npectat Dleyatch to ‘The Chieaga Teiburicy +» APRINAVIELD, JL, Oot. 00.—A fre, supposed to have bean facoudiary, broke out xt 31 o'cluek tonight fn the burn of Gol. J, Hf, Burkley, in the reav of big residence, and consumed four other barna adjoliing, Of the vleyon horses In durk~ Joy's barn, elebt were burned, besides arayons, currlages, and feed, ‘The toss will bo 6,000, Four mien wore UVercame by tho beat duriug the tire, a + WENT UNDER,. 8t. Louts, Mo, Oct, 0.—The vomunission house of J, Sehrioner & Co, wont down yestorduy atter- novi under ibe. beavy dealing tn whent, thelr eustomers rofuaing any longer to » Cine hate lablitdien aco wniy avout 81,000 und the firm will resume in few diye, a Closing the Door to Now York Streot= Boys, ‘ea Motnes (luwis) Hegiater, It fan fluo thing to yathor Up streetewaifa In Now York Cy and send thom Weat in the bellol that when removed trom. the corrupting iatine ouces of A yront Clty thoy Will row ND te vome hovest wen and worthy citizens. Bome Yeuts ago whon several hundred of exo Ne York gummins wore sunt, ta lewa, the prediction was tude Hi the Heglater tint some of som would prove aboutus valnabte importations us thy Canin thiitte, Bo now it uppeurd that som of thant iitve mongilnin the bininess of tine wrecking ‘The “evidence ia euld to be clear beyond wdoube thut) the wrecking of the train reevotly on tho Turiington, Cedar naplds S Northern Kond was tho work | 0! gomo of thoso former treet walls. ‘Chia shows that *hieod will soll Adopted into noad country homes-and reared amid woud sure roundings, they street walls brouk forth ute etna aC tle teat anpartuntty, Caming to lawa, thoy ghunged thoir ay byt not thelr nature, Ver! nye Veta at ‘hu dfono to prevent these line portadbas, as this Is a free country, and vhile dren as well 14 mci 11s can coin tute Lowa without. npavaport, Tho lesson be an hastritctive ove, howover to thy good people who ure willlue to adov' tigen gto thoirown faniiies, Lot theut fouk ubont amen the poor and orphaned ctith> alven of thal own nulyhborbood befuru itoptiog atycet walle whe wery Dori with the instlucte ae well us thy bool of erimtuats. Otherwise thoy nay find, a8 dome ott beuply nircady buve, thay toy: have spent yertes of istaily cure rewrs funy traljewrockers, ‘Churlty begind ut home, aud, while it does not end there, st would core tuinly by wise tor bouple wishing tu udupt chile tren to think carerally of, wll. tie poor nh Ors phanadl oned fu thelr own community, and of helr own auquulniguce, befure layishing what a tuo often & mistukes gonerosity on tho chil+ anak crime taken from ihe streets of great TH 'LOOD! An Additional Rise of One Inch Yesterday at Quincy, Minois. The Hannibal & St. Joseph the Only Koad In Oporie tlon. A Mooting at Oshkosh, Wis., to De- vise a Remedy for Ovor- flow. Counscling on the Situation at Osh= koah, Wis. Hptciat Dispatch to The Cateaca Tribune OsHKusi, Wis., Oct. 10.—A committeo of Noo- nah niunufacturers, {neluding Mayor, Clark, visited this olty on Satirday and hott a tong conference with the business-men here in re- ward te the high wator, and tho probability of making an outict. While tho Neenah mon could suggest no means for iminodlitte remedy, thev nroposed for the future tho establishment of nhighth of water in Lake Winnebago by tho Government beyond which tho water sbottd not rise, and thon determine how much should be fot through nt Neenah and Monashn, and how much by the Qoyerntnent. ‘Thoy represented that thoy would bo willing to iive bonds to carry out tholr part of stich an ngreument, An omphatic dental was made of tho report thut the dam had been raised by Mayor Clark, The meeting adjourned 1 Tuesday in order to havb the opinion of Col, Houston, United States Engineer at Milwaukeo, on tho mutter. Me. Houston haa been tulexraphed for. An Additional Riso at Quincy. Special Dispateh to The Chieaco Tribune, Quinoy, Il, Oct. 30—An additional rise of att ine Ja recorded on the river today, muking tho Btago now ulneteen fect one inet. The day has been very calm, nnd no appreelable damugo has Henn done by the beating of the waves. ‘Tho fiuunibal & St, Joe Road continues to operate, and today brought fn 120 car-londs of freight. Tho managomont say they can yot stand tye or aix ughea nore, ‘Tho othor roads remuin as bes fore reported. Barges were at work this atte noon bringiug wheat trom bls above the elty whore the water hn begin to cneronch. Pare tes, returned fromm pursiting imuber and lore tlonted off the Quinoy Huy yesterday say this property ig senttered through the woods all the way from here to Loulsiani, Mo. and Is sup- posed to bo a total 103s, estimated nt G10,000, ‘The Sigual Service. OFvICE OF THE CHIE BIONAD OFFICE, Waste InaTON, D, Cy Oct. SIAT —Kor tho Ohlo Valley and Tennessee, ovesionnt rain, followed hy clearing weather, varinble winds, ‘stationary or highor barometer, lower temperature. For tho Lowor Lake region, clearing weathor, westerly winds, stationary ov highor barometer, Jower temperature, For the Upper Luke Kogion,. tale weathor, variable winds, shifting to southorly, stutlonary or lower barometer, stationnry or Higher tum Deraturo, For the Uppor Miselssinn! Valtey, falrweathor, variable winds shifting to southerly, stationary or lower barometor, stationary or higher tem- porature, For the Missourl Valloy, fair weathor, south erly winds, stationary or lower buromotor, ata- uonary or higher temperature. Chutignary sicnnis continue at Duluth, Mar- quotte, Escinuba, Muckinaw, and Section >, Tho Chief Signal Officer of the army fur- nishes the following speem) Duiletins ‘The trough of lower bnrometer extends from Georgi northward to the Inkes. ‘The barame- tor Is highost In‘Vexas and lowest {n the extreme Northwest, Tho temperature tas risen slivhtly in New Kugland, the Middle nod South Aunntie Stites, and fallen from 3 to 1) degroes in the Up- er Lake region, Upper Mississipp! and Missourt ‘alleys, and front 4to iWin Texas. Tho winds ju Now England, the Middle, South Atiantic, und Hast Gulf Stites is southerly, in tho Like Teulon, westerly. Tue winds Iv tho Missigaipp! nod Oblo Villoys and ‘onnesseo ara variable, Rain has fallen sluce last report InNew England, Mitte, South Atlantic, and Gulf States, fent- ersee, and Obio Valles. A rainfall of 1.40 Inches in the inst ebelit hours is reported from Atiunta, CHIGAGO, Oot. 10218 p. m—Eho following observations tre taken nt tho game moment of the at all the stations named: GENERAL OUSERVATIONS, ‘ Stations. Har} Ther. [Hu | Wind. | Va) Ien.| Weather Mea hunildity, 843, illghoat eamparatura, 7.9. Juirost temporature, 41.4 BASE-BALL, Bptcial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, &r, Louts, Oot. 50,—The Chicngos had a regular plenio with the Hrowns to-day, beating thom by tho following score: tnnings-- z Chicugo. “06 8 ih St. Louls, 3000 00 0 I Corcoran plichal und Hunt eauzht for tho view lors. Tho Chicagos inade sixteen base bite und St. Louls tive, Tho resnit was a aurprita-party to tho many bere, who finagined the Drowns could uctually down the chumnpions, _———— HE KOST CASE, ‘There appeura tu be nothing whatever in the ausplelon entertained mralnst Fredoriek Kostat haying caused by violouce tho death of bis wife, Henriotta, Kost is 8 poor, miserable consump. tive, and for four yours past has been come welled to romain nt bomy caring for hie family ot tive ttle ones, while hia wife went out" washing for thelr support. . The domestty relations thus reversed, it 18 not to bo wondered at that their hfo was full of troubiw. Itisthroe weeks, howovor, according to Kost, since they Just quarreted, County Poysieiin Blathard taade a post-mortoin oxi: DALOU OF the remans yestorday, and found 0 marks of violence. Thore were a couple of Lrulied-looking spots ou the hel, which he thinks Wero not cared bs violence, and if they wore thoy were not suillolent to buve cared douth. It wie tho doctor's opinion that death resulted from congestion of the brain aud lungs, which muy or inuy not have been caused by axcosdive anger or something similar. Ut {a mor probable, “hawever, that It was brought on by excossive tubo hich the wou was in no condicon to stand. Friday she worked allday und uptotu'clock at nlgbt, and death camo Upon hee uot long attor her arrival at home. The Coroner wilt hold the Inqueat at 10 o’ctock this farongen, SUICIDE OF A CLERGYMAN. Perrepunu, Pa, Oct. W0.—Tho Kev. J.,31. Spare grove, age: 6 years, committed suicide by hang- jug blinself to w bedpost in the Weat Pontsyl- Vans Hospital this evening. Floutnolut trouble is usalgued we tho'cuuiay of tho deed, : A FREE FOR ALL, Ina treo fight which took pinco at 10:15 last ovenloy at No, i Jeifurvon stroot batwoun ten or a dozen forelgners Josepn Ustapana, 4 years of age, revolved a blow Ju the eyo with some sharp lustrunient, probably wu kulfo, which 19 Wkely to coat bim the use of that organ; ‘He was Wee ane eeett nade care Old, #1 0 TOG lett ure nag ‘several ‘cuore were bully from Mtaekjuck, and Miss Currie, Drulsed and eut about ¢ $ral Lapeqone at ver nt cHneu Vara dr James Compan, bis corals 4 Dias Louis Campplete, nud toute States AMUSEMENTS, **ROCCACCIO, Not ovon stanging-room was to be hed Jo VeFore the eurtuli cose ot the Gerninn perform Aneo nt MoVicker's Inst evening. No Atch in menso wudictico hus over tetrnol oxtt in thine, tu sco n German play, and tt 14 very seldom te an English performance draws such an audie = to MeVioker's, THY eauwos for this tmnt turnout Inst evening wore — two-fold, we thy first place, Von Suppo's celebrated operetta “Toceacclo” wis on tho bills, In whieh see Kehvonherr, a now operatic soubret, was si mutke hor d¢hut in tho loading part, and with i‘ pthorwisy excoltont ‘ennt. “Hoceaccio™ my never boen elven by a German company ti the elty, and, 08 tho enst gave promiso of 9 ‘abod verforinanee, It was hut wuntural to eog 4 thontre well fillud. Mut tho thoutro woutd have beon as vrowded as lt was hay : not been for tha snnouncement that, A desondants of Von Steuben, who aro Per the gity, would witness tho perfurtanneo, wy inanagors Luving placed at,thete isporal ne two proscenium boxes. Thera were Wbout ag mauy people who ean to see tho dlstinguiehey visitors ng to seo Von Suppe'a splendid musleay production, It 1s to the credit of the manage: f tho German theatre that their promis fulitlled to tho tetton tet ony dit tho atingulahed "viet _ muko thir nppotrunce as announced, put ie cperotte nlso was performed ina, highly cred abloand stceessti) manner. Tho descendant of Von Btouber, teeompaniod by mombers tho Reception Committue, arcived shortiy sn the commencemont of the verformance ana 0 hoad H i year oy wero quictly took seats In the two boxes, 4 thoy “remained until the aha performance. Buceneely,” Lat uppo's apcrottas, charming mys slew) production, iy omuer tuxt, and, Ike * Patil park tateling nirs. No ono exp F Tho tase of the rand Duchoes” two weeks agv to wit. ness so thorougily good a performance of © Puceueclo” ug wily tho ense last ovening, Nu the manngemont hid made the most strenuous oltorty to avold anothor failure. They were Donnd to show that they could give operetian this senson as successfully us was done tho fst. ‘Thoy engaged a new operat. tit soubret. Miss Sebounlerr, who bus already nellaverdt erent succeddes ln tho Gera thentrea In tho ol cuttutry, and bad tho repute. tlott of a Hrst-elags artist, | AM the comedians aud soubrets of both the Chicago and Milwaukee companies wore in the cist, aud several good Singura woro brouit Crom Mliwauleo to ad te tho eilicloney of the chorus. Tho scenery and nppolutments were uso more elaborate’ then usual, In feet, sothing was loft undone to make this tho gala performance of tho senson; and it renily proven the finest Gorman operetta per formmmuce given In Ubls clty toc same years, Miss Schoenhure, who appeared in the mite of Hocceecto, isl that was olalned for ber. She ig. good netress, 1 ug sliger, and has a splen did, imposing hare, While sha dues not die play such abandon ds Misy Pagay, who was euch tt favarit just season, sho |s’ ber suporiorig overy otbor respect. Hor votco fa strouyer and better tratnod, ber neting fs fully ag aceoptable though of a quicker and more Mgaiied nature, and has ou tine, — welleshaved, —tmposing figure to hoy aiyvantnys. Sho ‘pave. grea gutlsfaction last “ avouing, und to” her and Misa Widbach is duo ‘tho success (hut was achieved, isa Von Wilde buch, who tude her début tn the * Grand Ducks cosy" and guve but little sutistaction In that rile, achieved i wreat success Just evening in the rile of Fiameltd, Those who saw hor Grand Duchos wore huritiy propared for such excelicnt acting and ainging us slic {Hisptnzed dast ning, This part was well suited to her style, and gave her tn opportunity to show what she can do y assigned. Mr. Oscar as Seatza, Mr. Uginewman ag Lotter(nght, the Carper and Me. Axtintn ag Launbertuceto, the frosts were at very comlcal trio, and what they nekedl in sitging they more than mado up in fino neting. Mr: Wasserman as Pletro, Prince of Palermo, was quite satisfactory. Lis singlog was very Rood aud big neting better then wut to be “oxpected from ene. 0) young In the business. Mra, Cothmor, Miss Mundt. Muchlbuch, and Miss Seherzel ae the three amorous wives gave good satisfaction, particu. larly the two former. ‘Tho minor parts wore all fu tolorably good hands, aud the chorus was far better und stronger than usual, The largely augmented orchestra, undor the leudership ot Prof, Itusenbevker, deserves wt full share of credit for tho success of Inst eventng's perform ance. FOR CHARITY. Tho Chicago Dramatic Club, under tho able directorship of Mrs. Anna Cuwoll Hobkirk, will perform tho play of * fomeo and Jutlet,” atthe Grand OUpera-House, on 'Tbursday afternoon, Nov. J, for.tho bouellt of tho Mohican sufferer. My. Gus, Fisehor will take the ralu of Romeo and Miss Molile Prindlyitte that of Juttet. Tho sup vartnbruces.soma of the best known and mort proficlant.of, our amateur drittatists, and those who attend inay rest dssuved of nu afternooa or extrugrdinary enfoytnent. ‘The evnuse toward which the entire procecds, except the expenses’ of printing, will We voted ja Itaull worthy of 8 double exertion on the part of utr eitizentte render the entertuinment 2 nancial suecess. Tiekots, SI, to atl paris of tha house, exchang able nt tho ‘bux-ollice for reservad seats, ure vor aie, and nove shoul delay obtaluing them —— TWO LOVERS ELOPE. A Minyourl Lass Elopes with Mer Fathe ers Mlrod Man—0h6 Old Mun Pursues, ‘Thom with « Shotzun—Ho Overtakes tho Bugitives and Opens Fire~Thcy “scape and Start tor Chicago, * Mpeclal Diayatch to the CPtcago Tribune Sr. Louis, Mo, Uct. Tho little Town of Blnokjuck, in tho Viacriseant Valtey, not mors than an hour's drive from tho northoru city Junits, fg tn a Hutter of excitement over 1m most seusatioual glopemont which, took place on ‘Thursday Inst in that nolghboruuod. Miss Car- rle TMinun, a young Indy whdely kvown througa that section of tha country, has disappeared fa vompuny with n young tmnt unmed Henry Dur hourg, who hus been working on bor fthers fur, louving among other personal imped wents an affianeed lever to mourn her lot Hor fathur’s farm Jy. about two miles whoa unly, enue bone from school net dune, hus plared havou with the hearts of the young wen of the viviulty, aud In August sho was cngugud to 008 of then, the date ot thelr marriage being 1x0! for the tiiddle of Noyernber, Lacely this gen Ugnith bas had reason, to beliove that ber alfece Hon was cooling, and complained tu old st, ‘Milman of one of the Inborers on tho far Dubourg, —Tullmay discharged Duhvurg 1 week, but notived. bit bunghgurgund the plact gany, in tho weeks On Athuredny wfternood Miss ‘limon sald ‘that sho was golng over to visit | nelgubor, and teft, tbe house aboutd o'clock 1n the alternvon, dressed with more than usu) eure, Mer father hay poned to go to Bee rount few moments after er departure, and found n lottar plsned ty ber Jultow NUuiing the paternal roof diet, 67k that shy hud gone off to marry Dubours, ticeting Mr. ——, the untienan to who éhy heen ongaged, to forget her otter thith Rs 8 frleud aud wsiétor. Mr Pelton is a wust vie Ignt and crusty od gentleman, and the efor! of tbls Httty missive, found at least aU hours soonor than was expected, any imugiied. foswere that he weittd Kh DuboUre and bly dinghtor both, and ho bas tried to carry out the threat, Sulzing a shotgun (hut Lit it thu carner, he hurried to the sable, saddled horses wud started iu quick purauit of tho fat ves, Lie inquired. tho way waleh the young Inily had gone, and, following ft, sont came oY the wheel-travks Of 1 buy which ture, b io Aownrd thy Spinieh Ponds fur before bu saw tho buj bourg and his daughter fa ity soon us bo xot in raugo ho gun to bis shoulder and tired. whieh was ouly ball broken, threw. dln and spralned the heard hts dunghioy peream, an va next moment the buguy tuo came to grt nyuinst a wayside tree, knocking olf one the wheels, ‘Tho two lovers bustlly disontangiee thomselved from the wreck aud jude for fo woods, leaving to old. gentleunin co take efre of blinuelf ag best ho niiyht, and be was tne ta continua tha chudy on nocount oF oy tnkle. AS) soon na the pur, bad ile well out of sight 1u tho woody they meri detour und walked atunaily tilt nightfall, ave! jug ll the hones they saw, and tnally pully Up for the nicht.at a achoulehonge, the Sunt 4 whteh Dubourg forcad open. ‘The gun of itt irate father fortinately had only been leary with Iivd-shot, othorwisy both the lady wnd ie couipunion would hive been badly burt. A waa, tho young lady got ono pellet in the shar dere and her luver coutd novoint Cor four of Toe in bla bi Mh bugyy horae ot tte bene ar tho groutér pirt of the load, whieh sues have pussed lurgaly between tho two. It avhool-huusa thoy bound up their wounds. wory yury trivial, and quid their phiss (tT day's campaign. Uuboure ent ul tho foe neurly all the night, Bolt in, the mornug ty nelghbor's house whom ho know, aud ee out one of tho boys, who first xot win o ‘ cold viowuals, and’ thou helped hiw to wilt, for thoy wore very near Dubourg was afraid to muke, srl ine. elty, aud #o He aererminet teen tho ilver and coma dow! othor side. Tuo nelxhbor did all he, cou tho fugitives. Ne cume to tho seboul- uit whore bu bud gectirod tho skit, whlch was a. Go'dlock, and found the loving pale very Shy et iy Auibing up thelr frugal breakfast: Currlo ty anuher patito blonde, with a pretty fico and flossy golden bulr, | So young, certainty not 1, and sie rn yury jouch iu. love with ber Loubiivars fe yesterday they woruun tuo Iinots sda ot Tver making thair way to tho ueurcet stall on tho Chignge & Alton. While goin BTUs Gy strouu thelr Friend wont with thew, Toy 105 wp thelr minds to wo to Coloago, and {rout Py {ortho noureat polut where wey cau bu DAF without a Ucvase one