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T — . republicuns \ 1 HE TWELFTH YEAR. -n| ;,A"""l'p ™ Trot Out Your Demoorau. and Air Their Musty Foathers, Wn though the demccratic minority al-[For two days it is 71,781. The firs perance question, which was a live is | total of b gue in the campaign, was not boldly | year and 7 presented, It did all the harm that it e oonld do without calling out the A Candidate Found. strength it might have brought it it | Special Diepatch to T Brs, had not been for the divided republi- can front, no worse than others, and counrels no | gressman at large by the republican ,688 of 1880, A Grand Opportunity For a lowering of the flag, but n wholesome | state committee. Loud and Prolonged Crow. Ohio Tumbles Into the Demo-|Staats Zoitung cre cratic Camp With =a Loud Whang. Chairman Thompson Claim ths State by 35,000 blejority. Yen of the Congressicual Dele- gation Captured by the Democrate, Gov, Foater Atiributes Deaf Divectly to Too Much ‘Temperance, ‘While Deacon Smith Charges the Disanter to Eastern Bossism. The Result in West Virginia. OHIO. Spocial Dispatches to Tus Ban: MAKING COMPARIBONS, Covumsus, October 10.—Returns from the stute elections held to-day are coming rapidly this evening. Gains and losses reportcd nre based upon cowmparizon with the vote for governor in 1881, when the republi- can majority was 24,309, There are 1,976 precincts in the state. Returns from 162 precincts sud wards show a net democratic gain of 2,920, Indications at 8:40 seem to indi- cate that the state has gone demo- cratic. Cuyahoga county (Cleveland) which generally goes six to eight thouszud republican majority is conceded by prominent republicaus to the demo- crate by 2,000, The Twenty-first ngressional district is democratic ¥, about 1,000 to 1,500, Three hundr:d and sixty-two pre- cincts show & net democratic gain of (,266. Ii this gain continuos the democratic majority will be 9,000. , against 35,670 last correction of the v which hav heen condemned and & herence to principles. BEER UP, BUYS, New Ycrg, Octobor | Ohio with havinrg de! says tho dem is posai L | ceived 'l 1 effsct w | b | THE DUTCH DID 1T Yoxk, Octobrr 11- 3 a. mo sapors of vity e the " Ohio ot | Germans, t revub flec 1on of the THIRTY FIVE THCOUSAND, ConvMBUS, | o'elock preciints sho HALSTZAD'S OPIYION, Crxcrsnati, Octobor 113 8. m.— cans were alivanted. guard of the republican party ia Ohio. none ever will ba. This Whole trou- who had nothing to say and who would at another timo impale the party on the iesue of woman suffrage, 1f nothing better could be found, He Lad no lesitation in_degguncing the leaders of the anti-Gerian issue as respousible for this crushing defeat. THE ENQUIRER will claim fifteen congrcssmen in Ohio. As to majorities it doesn’t mention cstimates, but refers freely editorially to its telegrama. It will say the victory is decisive and_ovor- whelming; that it disposce of Foster in politics, It assumes the cam- paign was dishonest on the part of republicans because, as it alleges, they talked one way on the liquer question in the country and another e the cities, It will say the resultis signiticant beyoud local questions; that the democrate after being cheated out of the presidency in 1876 came The msjority in the Twenty-firat dis- trict 18 2,700 as far as heard from. There has been no material differ- ence between the vote for secretary of state and supreme judge in she re- turne alresdy received. In 645 precincts and wards there-is a net democratic.gain of 12,278. Re- ports already received from all parts of the state indicate a general demo- cratic gain, In the cittes of Cinciu- nati, Columbus, Oleveland and Toledo the democratic gains are large. Returns from Hamilton county, so far as received, show a constant dem- ocratic gain, which indicates st this writing (10:20 p. m.) the election of the entire democratic ticket. From the few full returns roceived it is apparent that the dewocratic state ticket has many more votes than i congressional ticket, i Returns at 11 p. m. from 641 pre cincts show a nmet g of 14482 This indicates a demo of over 16,000 iu the stute, Corumeus, October 11.—2 &, m.— At a querter past oue the democratic headquartere were closed The ch man claimed the state by 35,000 - jority for the democrats, REIURNS ON CONRESSMEN are mesgre and unsatisfactory. ¥rom a majority of them no definite results have been seeured. The best infor mation from both headquarters gives the republicans the Third, Eighth, Eleventh, Fourteenth, Seveuteenth, Eighteenth and Niveteenth districts, seven in all ' Phe First, Second, Fourth, Fifth, ‘Tenth, Thirteenth, Sixteenth and Twenty-first are ocon- ceded to the democrats, leaving the Sixth, Seventh, Ninth, Twelfth, Fif- teenth and Twentieth in doubt. ‘The im they will have ajority of delegation GOVERNOR FOSTER accounts for the republican defeat on the ground that they had eight or ten candidates on whom a bitter fight was made, He sssigned as other reagons that the liquor iuterest went over in & body to the democratic party, not only furnishing means but were also active in polling a full vote. He is of the opinion that if the pepublicans had gotten out their vote the democrats could not have carried the state. HAMILTON COUNLY, Cixaiswari, October 10. comapiled from forty-ono Hamilton county show & deiocratio majority of 3,408 for the stace ticket, while the | vo majority on the county tickct, tha for sheriff, is 837, Av the same ral r the re- maiuing precinets the maximaw dem- ocratic majority will be 6,800 and the minimum 830 RICHARD SMITH, ic majority eleven, & hile measuring the 10,000 in of The Gazette lemocratic victory at ahou the state L 10 congressmen, says the es have boen io nearly every partof th ate, Ho eays that the demoral m of the republican party in v and Pennsylvenia has had ila of o t boseism thot epo, tho states does not » fac that the psrty wus divided and that the national sdmiuistration, whethe justly or otherwise, was made a pa: sod in public estimation was on the wrong side, has had a bad effect in Ohio. Besides, jt had been uphill work during the car vaus 10 explain the action of congress in voting extravagant sppropriatious and failing to reduce taxation, al- @1 sy | 89P[ neer electing their man in 1880, and that this aud probubie similar- votes in New York and Pennsylvania are prophetic of democratic victory in the next jrekideatial cawmpaign, ‘WEST VIRGINIA. WaeeuNG, Ociber 10.—OQhio county, the home of the democratic coudidate tor congress, nud hitherto democratic by aboat 300, has given a democratic msjority of less than 50, Reports from tne iLterior counties in- dicate the probable election of Goff, republican, to conprees from the first district -by a smal majority. The second sud foarth district have been hotly conested. i here is not much doubt of both of them being carried by the democrat majorities rang- ing from 1,000 to 1,500 each. West Virginis district has elected Goff, republican, w congress by, from 500 o D00 1 v The same coun- tios in 1880 guve Hancook for prosi- devt 1,484 mojority, a republican gain of probubly of 2,000, The tarifl > of the principal issues. both candidates were com- the taritf question weakened the dem- ooratic candidate, The princ pal rea- son of the republican victory was the popularity of General Goff, who is a mun of superior qualifications for the position. The temperance queéstion lightly entered into the campaign, but neither of the candidates were commit- ted toit, The dumocratio cavdidate was cut by the temperance meu because of huving taken an active part before the legislaturo last winter in defeating the sabmission of a prohibition smend- ment to & vote of the people. The democrats have elected their cungress- men in the other threo disiricts in the state by something loas than their usual wajorities. Congrossional Nominations. Bpeclal Dieyatc i ¥k, Hagrrokn, October 10,—The dem- ocrats of the First district nominated ex-Seuator W. W. Laton for con- gress. z Troy, October 10,—The republic- ans of the Seventh district nomina- ted H. G. Burleigh for congress, Minnesota Democrats. Spevial Dispateh to Tuk Bex. $r. PavL, October 10.—The demo- cratic state couvention wet to-day. Judge James Gillillan, candidate of the republicans ief justics of the supretae court, P cumbent, was unsnimonsly ated for re-e s, 'There are no other positione to be filled this year, Fighting Jersey Lightuing. Spocial Dispatch to Tur Brk, 10T forn der the | state legislature to submit to the peo- | conventious to e ment, | Registration in New York. Special dispatch to TusBax. 10, —The ts the Gormans in ry in Ohio blow which | Special Dispatch to The Bee. p November elee- blo ws hutshed by meddling pooplo - | counallor. LoNo Brancn, October 10.—The |4 raise in board of half a dollar a | temperance convention held to-day | week. a permanent organization un- | thought the men will return to work. title of “‘Constitutional Pro- | The Chir hibition Union of New Jersey.” Reso- | and, are not in she strike, i were adopted calling on the - ple a constitutious! amendment pro- |Spocia hibiting the manufacture, sale and f y in the swate of all intoxicants | convributions for the Grarfield hos- a3 beverages, inviting all nominating | pital from United States consuls operate in securing | amount to $1,200. " | the proposed amendment and asking . wll good citizene to join the move- o - For Congross. | Special dispateh to Tin Brx. Brinorront, Conn,, Octobor 10.— Tiik ENGLISH IN EGYPT. THE QUESTION OF COUNSEL, Carro, October 10.—When the rebel prisonors were delivered to the Egyp. n authorities the Englich insisted | that they bo allowed legal assistance. - | The Egyptians contend that this con- s | ditton doea not bind them to permis tho engagement of foreign counsel. (estion will be referred to the foreign office. A SHEIKH LASHED, Qectobor 11, At 3 ALEXANDRIA, October 10. — Tho a net [sheikh arvested Sunday at Tantah for in ot 24 580, iudiciting | attempting to incite a massacre re- ¢ wiejorigy du tae state | ceived a hundred lashes and will be ltept in confinement, Large quanti- ties of arms wore seizod at Tantah. Watchmen were doubled. About 200 Mr. Halstead, of the Commercial, at- Circassinns, Albinana and Tarks, re- tribated the civnater to tho interfer- CF““"‘I for the gen d’ armes have ar- ence of Gov, Foster and Richard |rived. Smith, whereby tie German republi- i H5 aays the Germans have always been the old | mentsagainst tie rebel chiefs contain THE INDICTMRENTS. OAtro, October 10.—The indiot- threecounts, Firet, instigating mas- No issuo has over boen su‘cewsfully | awores secoud, directing the burnin b uccel g met in Ohio without -their aid, and |of Alexandrin; third, abusing the flag of truce. HUNG FOR MURDER. ArLexANDRIA, October 10,—Four natives were executed this morning at Damenhour for murder. ARABI'S FEARS. Carro, October 10. rabi Pasha believes his life is in danger. There have been certain incidents whieh might demoralize the Circassians guarding him. One of the khedive's entourage has been heard to say he would like to administer to Arabi a cup of bad coffee, and the khedive has remarked that he and Arabi could not, live in the same coantry. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Spocial Dispatchies to Tuns Bxx, LANDLORDISM AND PAUZERTSM. Dusriy, Ostober 10,--Owing to the alarmiug increase of pauperism in the The democrats of the Fourth district ' have nominated Edward W, Seymour brought about the | for congress, - t of the republican party, It| [ OMAHA NEB. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBE to Visit the Mammot and Occ Nrw York, October 10.—Howard . ) 1 n n \ stondfast ad WHOLESALE Notions and Furnishing Goods, SAT— arzost Stock of Dry Goods aud Notira west of the Mississippi. Solo man of tho celobrated fore buying their Fall Bills. where upon regeipt o & request so t for samples.; The most careful attention "rac, tion guaranteed, oy R 11 188 98 g e e e B o in ity moirsMerchants anth Dealers Throu%1 out the Entire West are Invited Establishment owned upied by ST. JOoSMPH, MO, The Brightest Lighted, Best Appointed Jobbing House in Ameriea, contalning t¥ 0, s ufactur® McDonald's Overa.lls, Duck, Jenim and Cottonade Pauts, GYCLONE ULSTERS, LINEP SUITS AND GHEVIOT SHIRTS, In all styles now popular with the Trai® Absolutely the best Goods in the Market SO TONE EPPIRECIELSS. Western Merchants ¢ah more that! save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be- wraveling agents, with extensive lines of samples, visit all prominent towns throughout the west, and will call upon any merchant any- Send orders by mail, or write iven to orders, and satisfac- o do. emember soul. Then the doctrine of man’s ‘moral and physical inability to obey the flaws of God he also rejected. @ representations of future punish- ent were gross and physical. They wire made from a sensuous Roman achool. He believed that the whole- | ame and restraining influence of that dotrine had beon very largely de- sroyed by subatituting a slaughter hiuse nation—a gross, carnal, corrupt- l.‘r? and diabolical representation of hll, and the sufferings of those who vero subjected to them. The suffer- itg would not be bodily, batmental, ac- ording to the laws of moral sensibility, ad all the affections, notja machine of THE DEVE DETHRONED. And His Kingdom Wiped Out With Ono Blew By Rev. H. W. Beacker. ‘{he Torrid Thoughts of Future Life Made Agreeable to the Taste, south ot Ireland, the Dublin Union bas taken lead in a proposal to send one thousand able-bodied men ang women to Canada at a cost of £7,000, AN EXPLANATION. Ciry or Mzx100, October 10, «The person wio receatly arrived 4n the United States and spoken of by Amer- ican papers both as the widowof Pres- ident Juarex and thewife of President Gonzales, is Mrs. Laura Mantecon. She was married to President Gon- zales, but has been separated from him more than six years. Mrs. Juarez died before her husband. The government has contracted with Deltn Sanchez for the construc- tion of the whole of the Tehuaute pec road, A stock exchange wes organized by European brokers, urder the auspices of the Mexican Natienal bank, to be opened to-morrow. SPECIR IN GERMANY, Beruiy, October 10 —The siate- ment of the imperial bank of Ger- last report of 9950,000 marks. NEW ARKET RACES, Lonnox, Orober 10,—The race for Crarwitch stakes at Now Market was won by Carre Ray, Chippenda second, City Arab third. JRUSSIAN POLITICS, Brrury, October 10,—Tbe central committee of the nations! liboralsre- wolved not to issue g 8ddress to tho electors. Their prospects are favor- able in the wescern parts, but lees en- coursging is the eastern provinces, A HEAVY PAILURR. LiverrooL, Ootober 10,—Roborts, Williams & Co., lumber merchants and saw mill proprietors, will go into liquidations. Liabilities £180,000. GOOD ENOUGH, Lonpox, October 10,—The North Staffordship coal mine owners acceded to the application of the miners for an advance of ten per cent in wages. Twenty thousand men are affected by the decision. 10 STOP WORK, Loxpox, October 10.—A confer- ence of coal miners, representing nine counties of England, meet at Man. chester on Friday to decide upon the time at which notice shall be given of « general stoppage of work, especially in Yorkshire, Derbyshire and Lanca- shire. A CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK, Benruiy, October 10, —William, the youngest son of Bismarck, has been raised to the rank of government —— - Striking Railrocders. Dispatch to Tus Euk. PortLAND, Oregov, October 10,— Twenty-five hundred white const tion employes of the Northern Pacific in Montana have struck on account of There is no riolence and it is , nombering five thous- The Garflold Hospital, b to Tu Ban N, October 10, Recent many shows a dcrease in specio since | fr! A Number of Other Terroxs Banished From the Future State. AEETIE lphur and fire. A deluge of ills all manner of annoyance wore ep- jomized and reprerented in the art of Mz‘:l;'l “h’bto J;:d%tlnont.; and rep- The Convenient Creed of the Fly! more abominably and inexcus- e e o 7 L7 e o U Gt De garded’ also the whole dootrine of ——— of original sin as I::r“bnndl in lt‘ho fall of Adam as being rio; that is, as Bpecial m.m-‘ufnm" the conception of men that were as BrooxLyy, Ootober 10. — The|yet ignorant and uneducated on this autumn meeting of the New Yorkand|#ubject. It was not usod a single time Brooklyn association of the o- |in the whole soope of instructions of gational churches was opened. this |gll ages of the Old Testament. You morning st Park Congreg@tional could not find it in the Old Testa- church, Breoklyn. Rev. fl Rob- | ment; you cannot look through all erts, of Rochester Aveny®_church, | teachings of the four Gospels and find officiated as moderator «0d Rev. Mr. |a vingle passage that, except by wide Stiles acted as tem~rary scribe. The |inferenco and misconstruction, can be following is frop-0 Brooklyn Eagle's | applied to it. You can find it only in report of the <0ceedings: Rev. Mr, Paul's writings. He accopted with- Beocher, w* been assigned to | out analysis the trinity. Any attempt open the «scussion of the subject of | o divide the functions was futile. He Spiritps Barbarism, made it the oc- | believed in a Providence who oyer- casir for announcing his withdrawal |rules human life by and through m membership of the asscciation |natural laws. Christ was infinite Hae delivered an elaborate exposition | with infinite limits, and in taking of Fis belief respecting the doctrines | His place as a man He became subject of the Bible and Ohristianil He | to the laws of time, space and matter, asigned as a reason for withgruwing He believed fully, emphatically, with- fom the association that as a Chris- [ qut & break or a single line of aber- tian gentleman he could not afford to | ration, in the divinity of OChrist. lay on anybody ths respousibility of | Christ was God manifest in the flesh, his views. He could not afford espee- ——— ially to put the association in such a Murderer Lynobed position that they would be obliged | $pecial Dispatch toTiix Bxx. to defend him or imke them responsi- | Evansniie, Ind., October 10.— ble in any way, and therefore he|Atten minutes past 2 this morning, now, in Vhe greatest love and sympa- about 100 men from Posey county, thy, Iaid down s membership and |on horseback, quietly surrounded our should go forth not to be separated | count; jail, situuted in the centre of from them, but really tobe nearer to|the city, awoke the sheriff and de- them, He should do wything for |manded the keya of the juil, want to them. He nover waa in varmer per-|the cell of Redmond's, the wife sonal sympathy with them than at|murderer, took him and put present, but he laid dovn the respon- |[him & buggy and drove off. sibility they had borne. He took it |Upon leaving & number of shots off them and put it on bimelf, were fired and the fire bell rung, noti- Mr, Beocher explained tlat he made | fying the police, but before their ar- this exposition in order to meet the | rival the squad was out of sight, going loose general representation aud mis- | down Third street leading to Mouut representations in respect towhat he Vernon road. believed and taught. He hld that| Larer, 3 4. M. —The sheriff was the view that hed been preseted by [ warned only a moment before the mob pagan Greek barbarians, oue of the |arrived at the jail. Officors Resing most barbaric, infantile and 1gorant |and Nowell saw them coming and conceptions vas the impassiviy of [ warned the sheriff, but before he could God—the coaception that perfetion | get to the outer door to look at the of charactec required that a leing |mob, 1t was on him and held him should ne¢ be susceptible to pain’ of | prisoner. They then took ' a sledge any kiud, to sorrow or to iuflaing, hammer and ttered in the door The divine heroism must staid ir the | leading to Reamon's cell and took him powes of God to suffer, and i is the|away, very oot and force of the atoling kfe _——————— and desth of Jesus Christ HRight Railroad Accidents over on the other side was anoiher | speciul Dispatches to Tin Bas. element springivg from a barbaric) “p,xy, 1il, October 10,—The eust nation and not from an wthetic, | boug Indinz'npuh. & hy. Tnis tane namely, that God is olothd with|press vas wrecked hore by runuin human passions. Terms of at kind | oyer a cu, N g s, w last night. Fireman Ar were not\wantingin the Old Tistament | ternoon, 0i Mattoon, was killed. but men had constructed tleir eon-| CuaTtaNOOv,, Ootober 10.—A ter ception of Giod from the emmple of | rible collision Owurred on the new their animal inclinations 804 &p- | road to Atlanta yewarday, The engi- petites, not from the exampe of their | noer and firemen were kitlod sud two reaton and (heir moral seuse, #8d 80\ ¢hildren fatally hurt. we had a barbarous conaeptior, 804 | Gurveston, October 10.--The News' that was j spiritual barbarisw, the|Daligs special reports six porsous whols view of God which vas 18id | killes o the east-bound train on the downin the confession of faift of the | Texas ¢ pacific railroad, by ditching Westminister school in relation to|at Bwewsater, The train was badly decrees and in relation to the whole | damaged «ni won't reach there until procoss and operation of divine grace. | 2 o'elock tomiw, Mr, Boecher held that the view of —~—— e . A Devilish Dad. Spocial Dispateh to Tus Bas. Derkoir, October 10.—A farmer named Davidson shot and killed his wife during a quarrel about property, | " New Youx, October 10.——Registra- | then shot his son, sged 21 years, fwho tion 1n Brooklyn to-day 42,495 against | since died, and fatally injured another 39,025 last year and 48,2064 In 1880, |son, and fled. The Prosite., the character of God, to stand over h t and Cabinet sgainat the representation of God as | Bpedial dapatch vo Tux 1oy, mado by the Lord Jesus Christ, s a| Niw Yokk, Qotobw 10, Arthor, frightful Gorgon stood over against | socompanied by hikxon wq Secrotarier the bead of au appollo in the beathen Lincols and Chandler s 4 4060 e mythology, to be s mouster in place ( Postmamter General unwu,w this of lluvl'ng master and & masier of [afternom for Boston. o cary love. He rejected it with sn impstus | Chandler says Judge Folger's o7 that touched the very foundatior of | was not wentioned by the conferenc R. L. McDONALD & CO., St. Joseph, Mo. of the cabinet and the president, nor was anything said about the resigna. tion of Folger or any one else. LA CANALS AND POOLS. Transportation Schemes and Com- binations. Special Digpateh to T e, Cneaao, Ootober 10.—The Tllinois improvoment company of Chicago was incorporated at Springficld to-day. Its object is to build n ship canal from Lake Michigan to Grand Crossing, the point at which all the east bound trunk lines convorge. The general freight agents of roads compriged in the Southwestern, Col- orado trafic and Towa trunk line as- sociations met here to-day and adopt- ed a uniform oclassification of freight to ‘all points west and mouthwest. 10re Uicre Lus ool 066 olassifi- cation on freights to the Missouri river, and anotlier west of the Mis. souri river. This will involve some changes in rates, which will be re- ported to a future meeting. No further action was taken in the matter of the pools on business west of the Missouri river between the Burlington, Union Pacific, and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fo. Another meeting will be held in Omaha next Friday. New Youk, October 10.—The joint exocutive committeo of the passenger agents, to-day, after considsrable de- bate, adopted the following resolu- tions: Resolved, Should it appoar that tic- kets are bring sold at reduced tares ties ovor any route between which dif- ferential fares Lave been established to such extent as to iucrease the sale beyond the per centage allowed on the the rumor. Still he could not say positively that Vanderbilt had no de- signa on the Union Pacitic. If Van- | derbilt meant to get a controlling in- terest in the Union Pacifie it would cost him a round sum of money. The stock is owned in small lots by several thousand shareholders, most | of whom have no desice to mel), as they have tho greatest contidonce in | the Union Pacilic's future. Ho be- lieves that Uaion Pacific stock would | soon be quoted at 1560, and he did not think that many of the presont hold- ers would bo willing to dispose of their stock for less thsn that figure. The Uuion Pacific was now doun a splendid business, an was paying regular dividends All money earned by this road goes into the pockets of the stockholders, s it has no construction companies or syndicates to provide for, I SMALLPOX, Through negligence of the inspect- or; who failed to vaccinate persol East North avenue, where a sporadic case of smallpox recently appeared, the disease has broken out in seven adjacent houses, Wholesale vaccina-. tion is now progressing, - - —— A Lyunetio Loose. Special Dispateh to Tus Brx, New Yorg, October 10.—An ex- traordinary occurrence took place on Fourteenth street at an hour of the afternoon when the strect is most crowded with shoppers. A demented Frenchman ran s-muck through the crowded thoroughfare aud with a pair by the influcuce of any outside par-;of sharp-pointed carpenter’s compass stabbed right avd loft, the victims all boing women. The wife of the po- liceman who patrolled the block was one of his victims and when her hus- basis of 1881 sales, then the differen- tial fare by such line shall be reduced 80 a8 to equalizo tho husiness, Resolved, Thet from and after Oc- tober 20th inst., no orders for east bound tickets from differential fare points in the west to diffvrential fare oints in the east will be accepted rom steamship or other agents, ex- | gept from such parties as may be es- pecially authorized by mutual agree- ment, The committee sit The Oanadian Pacifio Special Dispatch to Tun Brx. Orrawa, Ont., October 10.—The contractors for the OCanada Pacific railway botween Thuuder Bay and Rat Portage have boon empowored to open the road imi - diately, ain to-morrow. Des‘ructive Fire. Hpocial Dispatch to Tk Brx CHicaco, October 10,--The Inter Ocean’s El Paso special says: A fire here this afternoon burned an entire biock of wooden buildings, including the El Paso hotel and fourteen busi- ness houses Loss estimated at $100,- 000, partially insured. A Canuck Fraund Special Dispateh to Tur Byn 81, ALeans, Vt., October 10,— Esinhart, said to be mayor of lber- | ville, Quebec, and formerly a member of the Canadian parlismeut, was ar- rested at the instance of the Bauk of St. James, which alloges that he has | defrauded the bank of $10,000, | The W Bpecial Dispateh Care Raor wrecked ghip Herder, it secins, must have come very close around the mis taken point, as the present vosition | plainly indicates. Had she been & | little morethan a leogth further afi she would have cleared everything. Half a length closerto the shore would | have proved fatal to all on board, e — Dillon's Deninl. Bpocial Dispatchos to Tius Bes CHicaGo, October 10,—Before Van derbilt left tho city yesterday he in formed a reporter that as yet he had nothing to communicato cerning the reported Union Pacific extensior but said he mizht have something soon o interest on the subjec Sidney Dillon, who arrived yestorday, said as far as he knew there was no trath in ' band arrested the lunatic he did no* know the ocompass was drip- ing with his wife's blood. 'he lunatic was Ernest Du- Courgne, & half idiotic painter, whosp orazy antics have for years made bim & conspieuous character. His victims were more or less severely injured. Their names are Mrs, Stol- zenbarg, 422 East Ninth street; Miss l.nm’n-‘dhwker, age 22, of 49 West Fifty-first street; Miss W. L. King, 429 b Fifty-seventh street, severely hurt; Miss Pauline Eieldler, age 19, of 869 West Bixteenth street; Mrs, Thos. Worth, 666 Lexington avenue, dangerously injured; Mrs, Mary Han- ley the policeman’s wife, 110 Gireen- wich avenue, two stab wounds in the loft breast, perhaps fatally injured. Mrs. Hanley was taken to the New York hospital and the others sssisted home. The lunatic was arrested by officer Hanley, His clcthing was spattered with blood. The lunatic said he folt dizzy, and ad- mitted to have been drinking, He wore two hats,. He said he stabbed the woman because some man had threatened his life. The prisonér with his father wan- dered for years through the city bear- ing sigus demanding justice from Cal- ifornia suthorities for some wrong, They accepted charity, but only onough to feed aud lodge them, The father died Fabruary last and the son kopt up his pilgrinage until to-day, when he aet out upen the slaughter of Women L —— TELEGRAPH NOTES. Special Dispatchics to Tur Brx. MONTREAL, October 10.—Au earthquake severe enouyh Lo wike people was felt at b o'clock this morning, WASHINGTON, Ostober 10, ~The presi- den! mude ths following appoiutment: enry H. Morgau, of Loul-iana, secretary of legation of the United States to Mexico, Freeworn, N, J., October 10.—The graud jury indicted £ir manslaugher Alex, Kier, foreman of & gang of men who e in- cowplete work caused the terrible accident o the Long Brauch railrosd at Parker's Creek, Juue lust, e Rook, Ark, October 10,--The d Lodge of Odd Fellows met to-day, & large number of delegates being present from wll portions of the state, Wasuweron, Ogtober 10.—Lhe total f 8 per cent bonds issued to date 370,000. The saving io annaal in- teress by the cxchange of 3§ per cent inte 8 per cents s $1,296,853, .