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‘“qflfla B THE OMAHA DAILY BEE G, OCTOBE NO. 96 ELEVENTH YEAR. OMAHA, Ti!URSDAY MORNIN 318, 1881, T i | o) G T ST T R - socsonally afterwards, Col. Taglor, he sonator from Tllinos had nothing OHIO AND IOWA ELECTION | Lol e Suvuens ive| A MEAVY FAILURE. (o0t e nii | WASHINGTON, fuhe st o Hies bt worhing PR Sherman, republican, for governor, i ;.“1... Hms, ) Gen. Taylor npu'klu Moz — granted nlu \m|‘xl(] before have noth- \ 5,870 jority over Kinno, d ¥ ighly &f Sherman, saying that he N ing to say when the vot. taken o A Bapubioan egislatare Blooted Tast v he s counieszav car | That of the O Birm of Wash ild’ e erst sorice o uio A Short Sssion of tho Somate i Tir iteriow him \ " have been froitless hut even demo- country, " e R “What was (.°n. Scott's cpinion of the gentleren redyrred tof Gon. Scott, who »8 then too old to take command of thy armies, was asked who was eompetedt to bo his field 8,681 majority. The same rela- tive vote over the state will give Sher man a majority of between 50,000 and 006,000 over the democrats and a ma- jority of 35,0000ver all. The reportsin- dicatearepublican majority of 90inthe ihgton, Buteher & Sons, of Philadelphia. crats admit his capturo by tho enemy, though are not quite so sure that re- publicans will be ready to take n vote to-morrow. The republican idea does not seem to be 80 much that Davis as Held Yesterday. in Ohio, The President Sends in a Large Foster's Majority for Governor Number of Nominationa Houses LOTS For Sale By Will Reach Nearly legislaturo. Tho senato will bo more | A $16,000 Drafé Discloses the [ successor. Ho replied that it was # Mo B a man or partisan is better suited 20,000. strongly republican than in 1879, as True State of difficult to anawer bocaume both Lee o the Senate. for the vice presidency than e thero is a gain of one in Dubuque and Affairs. and Johnson had gone over fo the . Mr, Ilh)l-ml. but Llu‘\t if he one in Lee and sible on in Keo- omfoderates, Mr, Lincoln if alive received the position at their hands Sherman Blected Governor of | kuk. Thero hnvop;:mn fowor repub- b wonld corroborate all that I have | The Republican Caucus Nomi. [e will no doubt foel constrainod to abstain from voting when necessary to the accomplishment of their desires in regard to further organization, Whether the election of Davis is un- dertaken to-morrow or not the republi- cans will stick to Edmunds’ resolution tor the continuation of the last session committees, The democrats in caucus this even- ing decided to offer an amendment disponsing with any reorganization of the committees except Indian affairs, nates David Davis for the Presideney Pro Tem. A Short Session of the Cabi- net Held Yesterday Afternoon, Guitenu Not Yet Bus Will Probably be Dur- lican losses on account of the prohib- said!” itory amendment than were expected and some of the prohibition losses on tho republican side 1 Cass county run closer to other causes than that. Des Moines; October 12, Returna from all portions of the state show that the vote polled yesterday was un- usually light. There seems to have been a proporvtionate falling off of strength among the threc parties, The greenbackers, contrary to expec- Woestern Unfon Stookholders. National Awociated 'rees. New Yorg, October 12, The an- nual meeting of the stockholders of the Western Union telegraph company occurred to-day. The tollowing board of directors was olected: Norvin Greene, Thomas T, Eekert, D. Mor. gan, John Van Home, Augustus Schell, Harrison Durkee, Jay Gould, Russell Sage, Alonzo B, Cornell, S.]13 Towa by Over 55,000 Majority. Capture of a Defaulting Rail- road Treasurer in London. Several Democratic Strong- holds in Iowa Carried by the Republicans, An Indiana Murderer Pursued and Killed Arraigned The Legislature Republican by Miscellanvous Telegraphio Dis- Largel: d tations, holding their own, In tohes. v y onu A pensions, army and navy, postofh es R AR Dubuque county the fight con Pooeres o} il Wbl Gl \ng Lhis Weok and forelgn of thiose dominaded by the Majorities. torell: 1on ' ‘oanditiates- | Jor - esne f*»‘l"]l. Janies I, Barker, Moscs Tfih“i' y character of executive nominationa. . B abting ‘:tur, J. K. Graves, {;'p"b“ml' 4 Innh.a :,mu.u,.., I,..» »i:(‘"i“lmu;-‘ l‘i.'::\l\“‘":«?' M“r;::‘l i In regard to any &(Ilnlnncnlfiu opposi-- arried the county by about 1,000 | National Asoeiated Press. J.Je y 9. Terropont qan, . X" A 8 at | tion to the proposed Davis resolations e ERaR CRLIRNE, Vo) K llen majority. The rc:mhli’uml logislati PunapeLerin, Ootober 12, —The Ames, Edwin D. Worcuster, el b DDA, B the democrats propose, according to ticket in Lee county is also elected. [ announcewment this morning of the Geo. ¥ l,““"]"'l" \,‘“ P ]:’““"' ton, the Jail for the Purpose Pendleton, to attempt dolay. If they These aro both democratic strong- [ failure of the almost historic tirm of | G¢0- B- ,"'"'"‘;'"']‘““"\‘..“s""""'"“' of Killing Him. have captured Davis thoy kave Poz | ] OHIO. holds, Tncomploto returna indicate | Washington, Butcher & Sous, carried [ Snyel Sloan, Hrastus ilton, dimos things their own way, and we National Associntod Press. that the stato has gone republican by [ with it the most intense surprise. "| i)" i) "“""f" W “"‘l" Chauncey qana | will submit. “He will voto Crxcrsxart, October 12.—At 1 a, about 40,000 majority over the deme- | The immedinte eaussof tho diastor, | R WL e (| L, | | Miscwllaneors Nows Feom the Naa (solidly against his edoction as a matter FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS 818, | m., roturns are very meagre, but |oratic and 20,000 to 25,000 over all. | which, as far as can loarned, in-| He 10 ""‘\’“‘l' b TUp: 1y 168D, tional Capital. of courso,” said another senator, Tt enough-to indicate thut Foster's ma. | The republican majority in the legisla- | volves $1,000.000, wak a draft from ;“'),;‘:,Y('. 4 ,i'l"l' ML AL m‘v A is understood that several republicars b P jority is not far from 15,000 and the | ture will range from 90 to 100 on the Ohicago for the comparatively beg- \ il 4 ot f".“““'“"'.““’“;“" senators found themselves unable tes 3 oint ballot. Altogether it was a|garly sum of $16,000. and profits of thoe iyeds: ending: June SENATE. vote in favor of the Davis nomination, No. 1, New house, 7 rooms, on Cuming stroet* 1300, wear Suunde No. 2. 2-story house, 9 rooms, well, cistorn and barn, Wobster, near 16th strect, $2500, _No. 8, Houso of 10_rooms, on Harney, near #th strect, stone foundation, #4000, No. 4, @ house of 11 rooms, on Webster | 1 ettoot, near Oreighton College, $3500, No.'6, House of 7 rooms, on Cass, near ! atroet, ] N Housc of 8 roomw.s, 3 lots, on 17thstreet, | ¢ mear Izard, §3 00, No 8, House of 5 rooms, on Cass, near 14th, 22x182 fee! lot, £1300. No. 9, House of 8 rooms, kitchen, etc., or Cass, near 13th st cet, #300, No. 10, House of 3 rooms with lot 22x132 feet, on Cass, near 14th strcet, §900. No. 11, House ot 6 roo: on 16th strect, near Douglas,’ 4468 foot Jot, $1000. No. f 0 rooms, brick foundation, on Harne h atreet, $1000. o Eely No 13, 1 story new holise of 6 rooms, brick | & toundaiion, off St. Mary's avenue, near convent, #1600, i No. 14, Mouse of 5 rooms and summer kitchen, ©on 20th struct, near clark, §2500. No. 15, House of § rooms, on Sherman avenuc (16th stroet), near Nicholas, #2250, No. 16, 1}-story house of 4 rooms, cellar, stable, ete,, on Davenuort, near 23 strect, $1600. No.'17, $-story brick house of 8 rooms, ncar en. of red street car turn table, $2350. No, 18, House and 2 lots, 4 blocks west of High School, $2500, No. 10, Hoiso and 8 lots on road to park, near hoad St. Mary's avenue, $3500. No. 20, House and 11 lots near Hascall's, South ©Omaha, §2500. No. 21, House and lot on Davenp rt street, near 10th street, $5500. No. 22, 2story house and 1 ¢ 32x66 fect, on Davenyort, near 12th strect, £1300, No. 23, House of 4 rooms’ and 2 lots on 17th strect, near Izard, 81200, No.'25, Houscand 4 lot on 10th street, 1 ear o U House and § lot on 10tk street, near nue, $1460. houses and lot on Jackson, near 13th N Cap tol reel ). ‘No.'29, 6 houses and 1 lot on California, near T3th street, §5000. No. 30, 14-story brick howse of 4 rooms with Tt 60x260 fect, on Sherman avenue (18th street), near Lzard, §3000. No. 31, 1}-story house and 38x66 feet, on 13th t, near Howard stroet, “$2, of 6. B X ? T 108 ‘i Capitot avenue, near 13th streét, £2300. No. 36, 2 three-story brick houses with lot 44x 213 feet, on Chicago, near 18th streot, 000 each. o, 87, House of 7 rooms with 1310t Paul stroet, uoar 18th strect, $2750, 1 §2000, yooms and two lote. remainder of the republican ticket about the same. county the count'will be in progress till daylight but.there is little seratch- u republican scratching, the legislature will be which is still ver --The interest at 1a. m. centers in the legislature, from Hamilton county and thereby give one branch to the democrats, Unless, however, both houses it will be impossib state for congressman which is con- sidered by both parties a very im- portant matter. 12:20 a. m. democrats concede Fosters election by 8,000, 'while the republi- cans claim 1t by 15,000. The legisla- ture is in doubt and depending on the result in Hamilton county, which may not be determined until to-morrow. Four hundred and thirty-three wards and precincts give a mnet democanic gain of 616, Kvery indication is that the close counties are republican for the legislature. have been elected in Muskegum coun- ty and in Van Wert, even feur.that, “Franklin county. the democratic string band has just been sent over to serenado them from the republican state | J In Hamilton ng on the atato ticket and Koster’s Joriny il pedbably reach 1,200, A noratic judge and one or two can- 1idates are probably elected through It looks as if epublican, but may depend om Hamilton county, & uncertain. tober 12, 1 t t t. Crx ATI, a. m, . There is a strong probability that it will be republicans. I'he scratching is o general that the \didstes nay e elected | al d T democratic u hi ir a p they can pre ipeet tae present districting of the Corumpus, 0., Octobor 12.—At N © m Later returns show that the repub- ican candidates for ‘the logislature n The democrats | t] Fosor has engied Hut few remain at headquarters, A t city complete gives Sherman Kinne, 902, Clark 206, a republican th clean swoep exceeding expectations. Des Moinks, Ia., October 12.—The 1,954, majority over all of 846, In Polk county the republican majority is about 1,600, with the elected, cratic, elected the whole republican entire ticket Lee county, usually demo- icket. DEs Moines, Ta., October 12.—Re- urns from of the 99 counties in he state somewhat change previous estimates of the result of the election nd show a falling off of the green- back vote and indicato that it will rop below a total of 25,000. The epublican ticket gams steadily and \e ority will undoubtedly reach pwards of 50,000. Tho democrats avelost members of the legislature n democratic cities and have gained few straggling members in unex- octed portions of the state. But their total representation will be re- duced. NEW YORK DEMOCRATS. ational Associated Press. TILDEN CONTROLS THE CONVENTION. ALBANY, (ctober 12.—In the demo- ratic convention to-day a permanent by the elec- organization was effecte tion of Erastus Brooks, of Richmond, permanent chairman. Both the Tam- nany hall and Irving hall delegations were excluded from participation in the convention, and returned to New York to-day without bolting. Every novement in the convention.showed he| influ of Samuel J. Tiidena:. - Ihv. .. rriogioel, - offiets were The platform is made up almost en- all strong Tilden men, iroly of retrospects bearing on' tho Tilden gubernatorial term of 1874-76, oo 88, 'l::wo and lot on 18th street, near | headquarters. the reforms and tax reduction, of some e s M lot, | C1xciNsar, O., October 12.—The | of the advice to the democrats to in- on 18th strect, ncar California, Ll counting of the vote in this city still | stitute some reforms, of the advice to No. 4%, Tlouse of § rooms with lot 1i0:150eet, | goes o and will not be finished in | have them carried to Washington, and on Coburn, near Colfax street, ¥3500, g i House und 2 lots on Chicago, near 20th ). Largo house ot 7 rooms, closets pantry, tern, on 18th, near Clark stroet, 33500, No. 46, Larze'house with full block, near new or, 53000, shot tow No. 47 Touse of 9 ro>ms with & lot, on Pacifie, near 11th xtreet. $3000. No. 40, Brick house of 11 rooms, well, ¢'stern, s throvighout the house, good barn, cte,, on "arnham, near 17th street, $0000. No. 10, House of 6 roons, cellar, well, ete., on 0 ] T r Paul strect, §1000. House of 6 rooms and cellar, lot 33x132, off St. Mary’s avenuc, near conyent, #1600, No. 55, Four housds andssx120 feet, on Daven- port, near 16th street, 85000, No. 56, House of 9 or 10 rooms, on "California, i e r 25t street, $5500, No, 5 Housd of 6 rooms, summer Kitchon, stero, well, grod' barn, etc., near St. Mary's avenue and 2l'st street, $5000, No, 6, New house of 7 rooms, good barn, on Webster, near 22d streot, $2500, 0. 6, Four houscs with lot, on 12th street, 9 §2500, No. 60, House of 3 roons on Davenport, near 28rd street, $900, No. 61, louse of 9 or 10 rooms, on Burt strect, near 22nd street, §500). No. 62, House of 4 rooms, 1 story, porch, cel- Lar, cistern and well, on Harney, near 218t strect, §1760. t No. 63, House of 4 rooms, closets, hasement and cellar, near White Lead Works, 81600, Neo. 64, Building onleased lot, en Dodge street, near post office, store below aud r.oms above, | 1 500, No. 65, & lots with barn and other improve- ments, near street car turn table, §2000, No. 67, New houc of 6 rooms on 17th, near Cuming ktreet, §1000, No. 69, Large fine house of 12 rooms, eve thing complets, ou 18th, near Chicago, N0, 70, Hotuse on 16th siroet, near Uavenport, store below and rooms above, barn, etc., $1600. ory- . tl Enough is known to give a majority of between 1,500 and 2,000 for Foster and the whole statc ticket. The dem- The candidates for the legislature run 80 closo that it is impossible yet to tell how the delegation will stand, Nash, of the republican state com- mittee has just said that Foster'’s ma- republican house of representatives is assured without Hamilton county con- sidered and he has hopes of the sen- ate. gained representatives in the follow- ing democratic counties: Clermont, Henry, Vinton and Wayne and have carried the following republican coun- aware, Erie, Hardin, Knox, Madison, Muskingum, Portage, Ross and Sciota, committee, says the legislature will stand: Senate—republicans, 20; demo- crats, 13. democrats, 36, senator in_Hamilton and one repre- o al fo al el most precincts till late this atternoon. nerats clect three common pleas udges and_possibly four; also the probate judge and county treasurer. | el v fi Corvmpus, October 12.—-Chairman of ority will not be less than 15,000, A n He says tie republicans have |w m ies that were regarded doubtful; Del- Corumbus, 0., October 12, —Chair- man Nash, of the republican statc|), House—republicans, 69; This made up on the heory that the democrats have one f censure of the republicans for the lleged fraud of 1876, which, the plat- rm says, was repeated inother forms ud defrauded Hancock out of his lection. The republicans see in the whole proceedings a prospect that Til- en will seek the rination for gov- rnor at next year’s election with a iew to the presidency in 1884, The ollowingticket was nominated: Secretary of State—Wm. Purcell, f Rochester, Comptroller—Geo. H, Lapham, of Yale county. Attornoy-General—Roswell A. Par- nentor, of Troy. State Treasurer—Robert A. Max- vell, of Genessee. State Engineer—Thos. Evershed. All the nominees are strong Tilden nen. MASSACHUSETTS PROHIBITIONISTS, Boston, Mase., October 12.--The prohibitory state committee nominated Dr, John Blackmer, of Springfield, for lieutenant-governor in place of the ate Timothy C. Earl, of Worcester. Injunction Refased. National Associated Press. INp1aNAPoLIs, October 12.—George Gould, son of Jay Gould, the railroad king, was to-day refused an injune- 8o much was told inquirers, &"& the addi- tigpal fact that “the losers wore almost solely Philadefphia banks, The firma has an_honorable’ #ecord of one hundred and twenty years standing. Representatives of the firm said this morning, *‘It is the Chieago oftice that overweighed us. HFeor months there has been continuous and heavy drafts to carry the speculaive accounts in that office, ~whil was managed by P. Darlington. i That oflice was started to tho ro- P vision purchasing for the Philadelphio and Antworp houses; ffon that it de- veloped into a brol in which mauy firms here and here haa accounts. Our e mts have arisen from the failare of customers to make good their contrncts with us. The money to earry these contracts was remitted hemce #o the Ohi- co oftice ~and: thes sinability to get funds to settle the 815,000 "draft simply precipitated matiaes. Tho v cent decline in grain, of which carried large quantities for customers, drained not our bank accounts but strained our credit uatil it yield- ol. We have not had t'ine to ‘make up our accounts but the losers, the banks, will not lose morc ¢han 156 or 20 per cent of thoir clauns. If wo time to convert ourasiets we could pay dollar for dollar.” | , October 12.-- Mr. Henry P. Darlington, the manager of the Chicago branch of the firra of Wash- ington, Butcher & Sons, this morning informed a roprosentative of the Na- tional Associated Prees t.at while the Armtiave e dolng o 7c1v0el aom- mon business their trades vi this mar- ket have been very light and so. full, margined that they would be eosed out without loss. His advices from the Philadelphia agency have been very meagre, simply consisting of a telegram received late last evening to the effect that a $15,000 draft drawn by hiny had goue to protest at Philadelphia, and that the liabilities of the .firm were about $1,000,000 and the assets £800,- 000. Not knowing the intentions of the firm, he cannot say what steps will be taken, * Thero are sufficicnt funds at the Chicago agency to clear the firm at this and western points, and he presumes it will be devoted to that purpose. All outstanding trades will be closed at once. CRIME. National Assoclated Press, DEFAULTING TREASURER CAPTURED, MoxntrEAL, October 12,—The Scot- land yard detective agency has noti- fied Detective Fahey, of -the Domin- ion detective agency, that John Rob- inson, the defaulting treasurer of the Chicago, Lake Shore & Michigan railway, who escaped through Mary- land to New York, where he took passage to Kurope on the steamer Quebec, has been arrested and will be detamed for extradition. An officer from Montreal has gone to Chicago to secure the necessary extradition pa- pers, and will proceed with them to London and secure the prisoner. AN INDIANA THAGEDY, New Ausany, Ind., Oetober 12, — 30, 1881, were as follows: Revenue, $14,069,806.01; expenses, includ- ing lensed lines, rentals and taxes, 88,420,165.79; net 0, G40,640.22; total, $0,043,- m which were applied: For 20; for interest on bonds, & 400.61; for sinking fund, $40,005.35; total, §4,200,004' 21; surplus of net revenue for they over dividends, interest and sinking fund apyropriations was §1,440,646.01; for new property there was appropri- ated for the eonstraction of new ) fro dividends, £3,' and e of additional wires, $1,041, for telegraph stocks aud pro 074,884, total, $171,064, 8127,228.76; total, 36, All of the of the were re-elected, v Greene, president; M ert, Mo.gan, Van Hor Durkoe,. vice presidents: Gen. Eckert was elected vice president and gen- eral manager. The executive com- mittec consists of the first named persous in she list of directors, & S KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. The Officers FKlected for the Fhusuing Term. Special dispato to Tus fire. Lincoun, October 12.—The grand lodge Knights of Pythias adjourned \at 5:30 o'clock this evening until Oc- wxer, Ivwg, ¢ ’l'h':t"ollowlug i a list of Yy | tho grand officers elected for the en- suing term: Grand chancellor, Ht F. Downs, Lincoln; grand vice chancel- lor, J. G. Jones, Tecumseh; grand prelate, W. E. Copeland, Lincoln; grand keeper of recerds and seats, K. L, French, Omaha; grand master of exchequer, J. Rosentine, Omaha; erand master of arms, L. C. Dunn, Lincoln; grand inner guard, John Tower, West Point; grand outer guard, D. M. Stall, Bennett; erand lecturer, J. (). Goss, Omaha; supremo representative, J. J. Monell, Omaha. Grain and Provision Rat National Assoclated Press, Cuicaco, October the open rate on grain is 1 hundrad pounds from Chis York with the usual diff and three eents less to Philadelphin and Baltimore, yet it 18 generally understood that large contracts are being made at 10 cents from Chicago to New York on flour rates. The pro- vision rates were well maintained at 17} cents. per 100 pounds from Chicago to New York fer some weeks past but yesterduy they dropped down to 16 cents for New York, 13 cents to Phil- adelphin and 12 cents to Baltimore, The rates on bulk meat also dropped 2} to b cents per hundred pounds and are now generally quoted at b6 cents above the provision rates. The effect of this will be a large increase in pro- 12,—. L] Although '} cents per Natlonal Amsociated Pross. ‘Wasimnaron, October §2,— Senator | ¢ Kellogg oftered n resolution eatling on | the secretary of atate for copios of all [}, but there was a round majority and he whole vote goes with it so far as ow known. Tho unesrtainty of this oimt may keep shot. fram boing fired papers in the exposition case 8t New | to morroy. Tho domosats still de- Orleans, and at tho suggestion of Ed- | oling o olect a seoretary of munds amended it to call mpon the |ty and thus far prosident if compatible with public [ the interest. Laid over. Edmunds ealled up his resolation to | vey reach a deeision as to whether they ws haver failed to ill wttempt it. The cMances are continue tho committees and, after o | againsd the election of suclt an officer short dobate, withdrow it. th Prudin, private secretary, entered|of the caucuses the chamber a¢ 12:16 p. ni. and do- |y, his session, Tho general sentiment of both sides to-day a8 agamst adjourning oves for York - livered n measago from tho prosident, | town or anything else until the busi- and also a long list of nominations. (ness of the scssion is complsted. Nor Thoe message, which was read, was |y merely smitting & roport from the | ey aecretary of stato, transmitting a ro- port of the proceodings of the inter- ote was takan on this quesden, how- Vor, GUITEAU. national health cengress held in Wash - | National Associated Press. ington last March, The senate then, on - motion: of Ed- munds, went into executive session, | vil The doors opened: at 12:40, and en | o wmotion of Anthony the senate; na a | ceed a little. ‘murk of respect to the late Senator | T NO ARRAIGNMENT YET. WasniNGron, October 15°—Sco- lle, Guiteaw's counsel, seems anx- us to have the assassin’s caso pro- Heo wants him to plead. hen he will move for two months’ Burnsides, at 12:45 p. m. adjourned. | delay for prepavation. The district EXECUTIVE SESSION, WasniNaton, October h senato in executive scssion received )% nominations from the president whic were laid oyer to await the action of the senate in relation to the formation of committees. NOMINATIONS. | | a88a88in ing tried to obtain from him the names of persons for witnesses in towns and other places that he had been for the purpose of finding out his conduct and attorney is not in so much of a hurry 12.——The | for some reason, but the arraignment promised some day this week. The i is said to Dbe grow- ugly. His: counsel says:: ‘I The following were among the nom- | gondition of mind before coming to inations sent to the senate to-day:|yhis city. He would not give men Noah ©. McFarland, of Kansas, com- | single name, and refused to converse missioner of the general land office; | about the case,” of Jllinei 3 Charles H, Hawood, 5 fornia, to be Harrison, Ark.; Geo. H. Spencer, of | ay Minnesota, to be Indian agent at 08 et | o nsion agent at San [the Francisco; A. C. Phillips, of Arkansas,. | rather neat! toffbe recciver of public moneys at|feet in height, q»::tv!_bgyt sun- yestoraay, waie SCuvillo wusdsi: g ,@ifl&u, s o ", warden’s ofice with dressed man, about aix made his appearance nd said he had been sent to the jail to see Guiteau by ome of the latter’s the Crow Creek agency, Dakota; Jas. | friends. Warden General Crocker MoLaughlin, of Dakota, to be Indiwn |intormed him that it was agent at Standing Rock agency, Da- |an - unseasonable him and he kota; J. W. Cramsie, of Dakota, to | could not sec him. The man rcluoe ian agent at Dovil's Lako agen- cy, Duakota; Augustus Brosins, of Pennsylvania, to be Indian agent at Nemaha avency, Nebraska; John Har- ris, of the District of Columbia, In- dian agent at Lemhi agency, Idaho. Postmasters—O, D. Aust n, Butler, Mo. Nearly «ll are appointments made by Garfield. UEMOCRATIC CAUGUS, The democratic caucus was i bt hi b n A8~ tantly left, that the man came te the city for.the express purpose of killing the prisoner: A gentleman who saw Guiteau in his cell this morning says he found him sitting on his bed reading n book: bleodshot, There is an impression he prisvner’'s oyes were terribly the result of a terrible igh fever. He expressed himsclf am eing afraid that his. strength would ot last through the trial. The ns-~ saasin talked rapidly and incessantly, sion for about an hour and did noth- | p.- health being the subject of convers ing. It adjourned subject to the call sation, Ho complained greatly about of the chairman. walaria, CABINET RUMORS, The president still keeps close counr sel in regard to his intended cabinet changes Several of the cabinet were with him to-day but the removal ques- tion was not touched on, The mat- ters considered were dopartment va- cancies recently filled and to be filled, There will be a large: batch of nomi- nations sent to the senate to- morrow, principally of postmasters and officers of the interior depart- ment Tt is now thought that the president will not nominate the suecessor of either Secretary Blaine or Hunt for some days as these gentlomen are to eseort and entertain i ti P possession, and resisted desperatoly, COUNTERFEITEW#: CAPTURED: An agent of the secret service diviss on telegraphs the arrest yesterday at Guthrie, Ky., of Newton H. McRae, Wm, Tindle and dealing in One hundred and thirty counterfeit J. D. Duffel for counterfeit silver coin. Iver dollars were found in Dufful’s All ware heavily armed. POSTRONED, Owing to the enforced absenca oft government counsel, further prosecu- on 1n the star reuters’ case will be vstponed until next week, The mo- tion to quash will probably gome up No. 71, Touse of § rooms, finecallar, all com ‘;‘“‘t'-l:‘,“""- Nt"' ,l‘,ld""’“' “'l,flh" allowed | tion'in tho United States court to| A remarkablo tragedy ocourred in | vision and bulk nieat shipments. the Fronch visitors at Yorktown. Tt | next week. Phte o ?}‘}.‘ifi"{.’.fil&"‘.fiz‘:'{.fifih,on Daven :l ro“u‘;fllcn L g ”,‘I.)“ Hoana g‘“""g restrain cortain parties from vofing | Lawrence county, Indiana, yosterday. T AR is expe cted that the n ation of the LY e U port, near 16th. $5000.” R o cqrawas - and | giock at the Olio & Mississippi clec- | Basel McLaneshot and instuntly killed Doings in the Dominien- new necretary of the interior and at- FOREIGN AFFAIRS. m{:%.?tse,nl,5:?5&{::;?,“3‘:33‘:.‘%:, w.l b cnu"f-ied Uumkti;l)l‘:vl-:ef ‘I‘“-rlu't Nl‘g tion at Ciucinnati in the Garrctt in- 1 a stock trader named Jno, Arnold. | Nationsl Associatod 1'rosm. torney-general will come to-morrow, National Associatod Pross. No. 74, Brick howso with 2 lot, fruit treet, | William, Jefforson in the "”l“"_y o | tereat which, he_alleged, is held by |The murderer was pursned by thir-| Orrawa, Ont., October 12.—Rev. | ¢hough they may not. The last gos: GOING FOR THE PREMIER. e i b 22000 171x |ty lost, Returns from forty-soyen | L and should bo® voted in the | tecn young men, who shot at random | Father Nugent’ to-day intorviewed | yisida that ox-Senntor Boutwell, of| Duntiw, October 12,—A¢ the lad 15 7 Hcuseof ¢ eooms, bsgiant, o cflunliu’n etarny. | ‘:.l'.xl or y-;la_\‘en Gould interest. The application was | through the clesed door of & house in | Sir John Macdonald and the minister chusctts, is to be attorn®y-gen- [ lengue meeting here yoaterday Mr. No. 76, 1}-8tory house, 5 rooms, on Cassstrect, Ty ouch o6 bog ean | made to Judge Gresham, who ruled [ which McLane was conceuled and |of agriculturo on the subjoot of Irish | erat: and. thet ex.Gov. Morgan, of | Dillon, after denouncing the land act near 16th atroet, $4500, majority will nearly reach 20,000. that the injunction should be granted, | wounded him so that he dicd. immigration. Tho ministor exprossed | Now York, has at his disposal the ac- |and stigamtizing Mr. Gladstone as oLy Fstory iouse, 11, wooms, shomele, far lh:;l\:fii;:‘:l;ciflcil (lf:i:";b;::tlfit h;:lnl if at all, in the United States court at e themselves favorablo toward granting | coptance of the treasury portiolio. It |a disroputable policician, said ho re- ROk paees, S000, " Cincinuati, where the cleotion taken ‘Weed's Reminiscences- land to Irish settlors. is rumored that ex-Senator Conkling | pented of his.intention not to. actively heard from, but from the returns it is No. 78, £ lots with new house, woll, cistern, | hea evident that the ete., about one mile west of post office, §1600. place and the company has its office. | National Associated Prews. The Canadian parlisment will meet | iy in New VYork to prevail on participate in land act affairs until the republican stato _ 3 = : . o 'y 'No, 70}, House and lot near end of 1ed street | & A0, - Cuicaao, October 12.—A New York | for the dispatch of business the sve- | Goy, M to accept. The chances nts had an portunity of car turn table, on Saunders street, 8600. ticket has a mujority of 2,600, The Indications. i h or Gov. Morgan to accept. he chances | tona) ad an opy ¥ of using 4 ¢ 3 ¢ : A § . Thurlow Wi ond weok of January. o No. 80, House of 4 rooms, ball ccllar, pantey, | ropublicans huve cleoted their entiro | yavionat Amoclatod b toain) sze; Mr, Thurluik Need waw It in l,\nnurfld in pu);itiunl circles that ;,':,'3:;;‘;‘,“",10!,',]'&,i::;:;th:, "::,‘i},w;l.}. the mensyrs. asked to-day if ho agreed with the re- port this morning that Gen. W. T. Sherman wrote a letter to a friend in Ohio, saying that the statement of his (Weed's) intervention with President Lincoln and Secretary Cameron to , etc., $1800, 2 hoises with 9 rooms, and other with on Chicago, near 12th atreet, #5000, 0. 53, 1} story house, 6 rooms, 4 ¢losots, well and 100-barrel cistern barn, on Plerce St., uear 20th (near new goverument corrall), §1800. No. 83, 2-story house, § rooms, coalshed, good WILL RECUPERATE HIS HEALTR. Mr. Boxton, of the executive eom- mittee of the land league, who is re- covering from a serious illness.is going to the continent for the benefit of hin legislative ticket with the exception of Harlan, colored. The democrats have elected three out of five judges of the common pleas court lll(! the remain- der of the county ticket, WasHINGTON, October 13.—For the upper lake region: Partly cloudy weather and rain, followed by clearing weather, northerly winds, and station- ary barometer. For upper Missouri Pope, minister of agriculture, will be appointed to the Montreal customs collectorship to make room in the Do- nion cabinet for Sir Alexander Gaul, ceptance or declination. Becrotary Blaine's friends now say he will re- main in the cabinet until December at least. It is not improbable that Postmaster-General James will remain wall, clstern, on § lot, on Capifol avenuc, nes ek b A o M m i Taith, 5300, valley: Fair weather, preceded by [ bring Gen. Sherman "back into the| The Dominion government has re- |in) the eabinet until the star route | Mealth. oG B8, Batory bous, § rooms, 4 below wud & IOWA. occasional rain and wind, higher ba- | military service in 1860 was all news | lieved Murray & Co. of the contract prosecutions are cleared. An Indiana Pacifio Coast N sround, on Saundors sirect, wear Barracks, | DS MOINES, October 12,—Returns | rometer and lower temperature. to him, and that he cannot remembor | for bullding the Welland eanal aque- | delogate now in the city is said to be woifio Const News o oo from yosterduy's election are very e that he ever saw Weed till long after [duct. The job ix worth §500,000. | Laine Judge Grosham and John O, | Neoas! Associated Press, s ;I;.;-.7:‘:’.1,‘,'}",17:."{'.2’,"1;;“nf”’nn‘p.’fi?an'“&'f‘ much delayed, The stato campaign rquis of Lorne, the war was over. s New for cabinet portfolios. SaN Francsco, October 12.—A near U P. depot, "|on the part of the ropublicans and | Nationa! Asociated View. 3 Mr, Weed : “Yes, that is very Goiung for Grain Gamblers. ) y | telegram from Wilcox, A rizon, says: No. 86, House, 16 rooms, well, cistern, etc., | democrats has not been prosecuted | Ciicaao, October 12.—The Marquis | trus, Tn the latter part of 1860, or | National Assoclated Fross, DAVIS NOMINATED FORTUE PRESIDENCY | A report has just reached here that PRO botween OGedar oy streets, §000. i, Brewster's ranch, near 16th and Hi 8 rooms, well with 40 No. 87, 2-story house, which accounts for the |of Lorne, governor-general of Canada, Cuicago, October 12.—~Judge with spirit, early in 1861, I consulted? with Gon, foot of waiter, wit eaot zround, on Saunders | very light vote. There has been o |with his suite, arrived here to-day | Winfield Scott and Genepal Taylor, | Jameson, in the criminal court this| The decision of the vepulican cau- | Sprogs and Fort Thomss has been strect, near U5, Darracks, § stroug fight made in this city and | from Winnipeg en route to Montreal. | brother of Prosident ‘Taylor, ~ Gen. | moraing, croated a decided sonsation | cus to offor resolution for tho el flmlpu(l by Indians, Nothing further county on local matters, but thoe - g - Taylor stated to mo that some of the | by churging the wl jury particu- | tion of David Davis to the presidency | has been learned. e straight ropublican ticket has been| W, T, Filloy, Esq., of Pittafiold, [ best men wo had werc on rotivement. | lurly to apply the laws on the statute | of the senate has caused the biggest | There has been o howvy rut on the | elected unless possibly one represcnta- | Mass., attorney at law and assista One was Gen, Sherman, who was at { books regarding gambling in grain | kind of a ruffle among legislaiors, | German Savings bank of San ¥ran- | tive may go to the democrats when the | judgo polico court and county com- | that time president of & colloge in | options and the *‘cornoring” of grain, | Thy demoerats vecognizo the fact that | cisco on necount of u stafement pub- t GEO. P, BEMIS' | ful returns aro in. The faot that the | missioner, says that ho was restored | Louisiana, = Another was MeClellun, | T1o rules that this establishing of fic- | the opposition would not have taken |lished by W, Hollis, in an appliea fight has been mainly local has cansed | to perfect health and activity by the | a chief engineer of a railroad in Illin- | titious values has grown to such enor- | sych step if they wore not snee of | tion for insolvenoey, that he owed the {all the ticket to be scratched to an | use of St. Jacobs Oil. He had suf-|ois. 1 reported this to President | mous proportions as to be called to|the game. A story was stavsed to- | bank $200,000, The bank claims to gal LState HXo a,nge‘lmpruc(-dumml extent and full ro-|fered with rheumatism for years in- | Lincoln and Mr. Cameron, and both [the attontion of the courts, The | day that the nomination was made in | lavo sveurity for the mouey, and can jturns will be very much delayed. | tensely, but by the recent use of the | of these gentleen Gen, Taylor spoko [ charge is altogether out of the regular | the republican caucus without knowl- [ pay all demands for fouy weeks with- Up to an carly hour this morning re- | remedy he was, ns stated, completely |of wore brought into the arny. I |order, and falls like s thunderbolt i | edgo as to whether Dayis would cou- [out injury, There is a £1,500,000 15th and Douglas Street, ports had been received from a portion | cured “lmyself knew ncither of tuom ! d of trade cirgles gent but later it was learned that |eurplus in the bank,