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. (¥ t ) == s i a4 A A N ———— A | NN, Pope Bub Pushes ths Antique|,), g of ) Fiadrty \ He t dF \ Lawyer 1.t the Wash- sittFried to Moot sove in_ton 'i:ks, Mtk h y . Tn el N nd 13 r ch He i3 Malk t 3 WAY 5 Attempt to Ex. L'S OPINION tri Himeelf, orsoll, i r| O \ | r rg case, | 1 & iced to Wells for i ' a il tro ated -y | Aaal nany partculave, 1 by v evidenoe in fave of 1ts abo u'e trat t I foel nader | }:ite Programme A U] cortain ob'igatione to Iclurged . g dia | that Fil way employ ed by the governs Upon For thy Guifl {mout at 810 & day elie admiis it « Monumens Fair. [that Nojwn was employed at 50 T In wo Wells admits i'; that . [toth these men were hircd Another Hage Slics of the Pablic |, AT T D 13.Bbt About tobs Cencelled. N had br ved B own in a former i B case~Wells admits this; I wleo! The rlfander Brewing Patent Rules aud Ratos, Naval CAZITAL NOTES o sl PATENT, D. C Octobar 31— er of pacats :u.‘.-d‘ the on « ard of examinoe | in chief agaiust the reissuznce of the Pfandler patent forbrawery aopivatus into a patent for o process of browing ! commenly known as the Bliler &/ Ho fiman process, THE MONUMENT FAIR, At o meeting of the board of di- n ot Monument assoctation to-night criconragiug advi wore roccived from differenty poiit roughout ihe country, Ths whole space in the rotunda of vho capitol 1s already taken. The aecre tary of the wascotstion is in daily | rec of gifts w xhibits o ali | pu the country. Tho following prosscmme was faslly sgrecd upou Saturday: rfield meworial -« a h—Arwy ot the Camberi ¥ and day, 15 01RO ASURY PG It is eatimated ublic deb for g'f; 250,000, T bouds u per conte ivahout $269 000 000, le ing $119762,000 wicalled 3§ per cente outstauding, exciangeible into 3's at the option of hoiders, THE BOARD OF NAVAL OFFICERS puggest the «b lishment of the follow- ing rates: Yiozher, boiler maker, eseamen, exa wad ordinary seamen, extra couper, jwk-of tho-dast, bank- cr, second class painter, ro is to be one blackimih for general ship work, and two grades of acamen es- tasisued. Thoratwof ordinary sedmen, second class, will be for appreniic:s only. Liudmen eulisiing tor general BETVIOB Barec vo in the engineer force. ‘The nams ‘“‘apprentice” wiil apply to lads enitsdng o serve until twe 10 yeurs of age; the iy b to yourg men eniisii genoral & meo ¢ cept men” Tae board recommend an the pay or jeity « i men, in of th or s 8 are to b o viey weser 25—Opeving coremonies, |t pharged on the 17ch of July be was charged that Fuil employed Foote, that Foote brought Payne to Fall, that Full got Payue to offer Brown 82600 fur Lis vo'a—Wells adonta tis, The only dflrence between Wells’ atatoment and my own up to this poiut is «a to the form of the writ- ten apreement Fall wrote for Brawu tosigo, All the evidence takea to- ether ehows thont a shadow of dubt that Fall was cmployed by the departmeat of justice: that in the in- terest of his cmployer Fall endoavored to oorrupt Brown, Icis admicted by the departmasnt of justice thit Fuil not only made improper propusal (0 jurymsn bt ha eattied his sapu deice to the extent of wmaking im sroper proposals to the depsetment of justioe, Wails substanticlly sdouits Fail did to Holmead avd dui hia il other jur wers nuder the ban of suspicion; that Holmead wss the ouly juror whom theattorney gen ove ary coufidence iv. H 1 mead did not regard 1his e niortanon a8 an attemps 10 biibe hia. As a matter of faot to approach a joror in that way is just as reproheusible as v offie bam money, 16 is infamouy, Tho only guestion in the case 1 whom was Iaii acting for? Was he ucting for the government or the cfense? Supposs it turned out that tha deiendants were payiog Fall §i¢ « day and the department of jist othing —would i¢ bo possible th n any human being believe ho g for the department o jus: is admitied that the depario him $10 & day, and the sapp s tinn is he was st work for his employera Withous some positive testimony 1o he coutrary, we are compelled to bhe- licve he did what he did for the d.- partment of justics, Ha siys ho was engaged by the departmont, work.d or the deparument; that it was his buatness to find whether any jurors h:d been ap proached, whetier any jarors could be approached, No ohjsction was mads by the depsrtment vo thut kind of bosivess, It has been chsrgd a hundred timos that 4 ter 7uli was dies mployed under the name of F. H Heo was puid 8800 for iuforms tion furnighed in criminel prosecu 'd reosived .the money under the nzaie of F Hill on the 24 h of Octobsr, Fall, beng somewhat ui- oaty in mind, wrote s febicr to Nolson, We am toll the government will pie, and suy I tried wo bribe the the daiense; also 1h t yon and I 1 do not Jin 1 | stated couneal npon hen, A vi WGRLD. THE OLD to1 i1 Tarkey, Lus The Quoiti nof Clotare Discusced intho Bricivh Purlinmont 0 t> W ostorn Asaclite DOHINGS IN THE MMONs, Tu snawer to goveramen Loxvon, October 81 quaesiion, Diko said the siguorant of tho antecedenta of tho commiasioncrs appointed to try Arabi atha, aud thatihe B iuterfira with trial, Heo facther both mdes hed & roed upon rolos £ v procedure which aid not excluge the press. Tho g er ut had inswted upon eertain maiters, but could not andertake the triad from London, . Treve yan, in rep'ying to Sexton, said the rapor's of distress aud imai- neut danger of faniae in the west of Trelane Were prently exapgerated, He had comun 1 with the Irish lo crament boaed, who suid they weon to spprehend any oi - ent would wls £ tho goverar the d nicat cal Ho bad hward wothivg of it Quvernment to de- h inrpectors. Tho order.d Tospector Pric a bont to the rehief of th Dabitents « f Tory Teland, taking pro. v aions for aisiribution Dobate on procedurs rulis waa ro- suovd. G ibeon, conservative, moved s orucial smendment that elotars shall not he carvied unlss two thirds of thous prescut at any session shail voto in favor of its o @ on et partioular ocorsion, Hao pointed ous and urged upon ths attenton ot members that this Jegislative body woula no longer ba the frevst in the world, bat that it vou!d be poseibla if cloture was to be cided by a bire msjority for any rument parly with a compact ma- y to suppresa free speech in the ; that such mejority might it chose, logisiate for the countr; ho mouth of memb: rs closed anc the winority helpless to ropresent their conetituents., Glidstone explained to the thiat he offored during the scesion ls o adopt the two thirds wajori o, hovis by to forward the baginces wesaton, As thas ob. jeot was attained then he felt Just fied in the with al of tha: pro vosal, which was merely a plan to fuvke defeotive the system, one which he could not wholly_approva on fris's He donted there wasany desire to gog the miority. He said his on'y wish was Lo resirain unnecessary debate age1nst the evident senss of the house. Gibson's amendment would have the effect of travsferring the rights of the majority to the minority, He wou'd not mske this question a subject of supeal to the soautry, bat he bapged that the housa would not assent to the amendment. It weuld be infinitely preferable there should be no cloture shatever than thatthere be one estab- lished which should require two-thicda wsj rity to pot in peration. Sir Juhn Lubbock, liberal, spoke in favor of the two-thieds vote for en- ing cloture. It was arravgeld be- tween (ho leaders of the parties that hoveo ot divisions should b taken Thura ‘ay, settled ond the question dchiaitely THR SULTAN AND ARABIL. CONSTANTINOPLE, O pl I shail not 1o official donnal is ¢ o8 ¥ you have dund that Arabi Pasha’s ¢ ; | the cabinot of Eyxppt and Turkey end 3 HA C 1 what done for ot | various other prominent persons. S LR b S | Thore mear the sultan -u of the oot survics division of | SEian ‘;,",,l Al o |desires an early trial of Arabi, Ui e M o Leave | o0 doors, no secrecy; that he will THE B LTELDO TUIAL ed by the 3 i Y ‘flm’ sy 'h", i i st i B TGO ey dn> L ment of the court nor allow any one e Aot e e T T wation. Tt haviag como o, the tul- ar ] 4 WEre | july a fuud of $25,000, app Vo o emaketeritrinito not fired from B for the prosecution of crimes, for i d ; that defondant had sa i acta, rocords, of the tragedy: “Ther ¢ , ta. 1t will not| A BECKET, MVETERIOUS MI‘BION, devil to pay to n 3 lo 'to say the government had 10 summoned & council of miuisters, e were luc woney, These arrcats have b hich est throughout the eatire ri Jeas oharges fuiminated againet | night. Hd Pa + minister, That of Payoefor uttempii « ! A the purposs of insugu- | w0 interview it forin to bribs jurors in the star rou o TG S L wnd asked for an explana began to-dsy. The defenso eu ot nhe of William D .+ of hus instructionsand intentions, ored, without euc ) o el | is hased wholly upon the il fa- | It 15 rey d ¢t amb r gave statement from wi ness Bro of the | yita of Bowen, the very m ascuray that his iustructions conversation bstween himsef wd|undesvorod ¢ corcapt hii, rom the British governmont were ho Gov, Wellson the production of the | pertwent of justice endoraed should irsist upon the maintenance of ; avit K1own us the*Toger- | b yrresriog Dicknon, That y of the sultan, Not it,” which was exhibited to | 2y , 50 ashamed at fieat ot the pacific interpret containing l<.“ 4 namo in in. g arointed Bowen that i egreed to| tion the interviow, there is toriiuation. Ho said ho tiought 15 | irow ¥ Bponsibi of " his ap: | slara in Tarkish cireloy lest the mis- had boen iuserted afior b | pointment wpon Soretary Linooln, fion sy have a decpor meaning "l’"w to “m(‘ml u\lu v now seseps Bow a truthful, com THYK BOUDAN LEBELLION as in Col. Togera £8, wit] imony y i N 4 witnees, and wit tmovy [ Oapme, October 811 Pasha ng t was pot ! g to wreok the reputation of l L iling ook putati Rioub heving declined command of all's name on that oo ! t ma No A Car on honest man Awcrican €At { ronse o bo sent sgaines ihe false ¢ Ho much of the afliavitan|yead the repe Vellp withont feol-| - t. the Eoglish government b stated Martin, another jaror, was to|ine humiliate the admitted action | Brobath 0% O ik it be 1. tluenced, was untrue, Witaess| ofhe doparti of justico. The|leaq g vyt ,’ A shall rogi1dsd Paghous dupe, Ha be { . 1o | 1ead tho cxpedi-ion into & an, One lie Pt e Wk R 0 hundred and fiity peisonors iro to be Y % Bpy Cr lom Woen ARt ¢ etinl for tiking Y Wit £ xin N Court 1 i kg yed. . meut is © with havi 1 I ¢ ’ AR art in disturbance ab Alexundria, Payue $150 for tho written o illegally aud improperly, itshoi'd not | ¥ ment, Witnees nover said bo thouzhi |y yiuiiyate iteolf, but should open WATGIING. TN SOMIALIATR, thers Was money ho star route | wide irs doors oords nnd iuvite| PERLIN, October 31, ~The govern- busivess for bim, 1T )E8-€X A0~ ment has ordered increased surveils ination brought out At the reques ther examivation of no new until to-worron i ) New Yourk, Oc Articles m to obtain by sub masupon | of egioement wer botween the attorney general, aflidavits ecol sopn Acton, of Pliladelphia, and lected by sp-cial counacl Weila, Clarence Whistler, of Kanwas City, to A. B, Wiliiams was called to an-| wrestle cateh as cateh ¢on in this aty, swer for the sflidavits of Nelson and | December 18 wtakea, $1,000 a side. and others, o said he had returned Noleon's afilavit to Nelson. His reason fr so doing was he did not be- liove this was an honest prosecution. The paper was wauted for no honest urpose, Witueas acknowledged he ad dehiborately, for the purpess of evading the subjeis, given the affidavit to Nelson, He did tha & utiny of the world.” New York Notes. al dispatch to Tuk Bre, Heury Clark, stage carpenter of the *ark thoatre barued Mouday night, aied to-day, The board of aldermen estimate the x enses of the several departments lanes over the sociailsts living in Gar- weny ho exurcised, 10 ia feared they have forined eome sort of connection sith the Goneva-F auarchiats, whoso receut outbreak alarmed boih count THE BRITISH GOVORNMENT has not yet sabanited 1o Prices Bis- marck aay proporal for a settlement of the Ezyptian difiiculty, A LIVELY DISCUSSION is goiug on in the principsl Grman newspapers as Lo chances for the di- of the city governmoub in 1833 at |rectoribip, whoee ohief fuctors shall $28 327 861 - @Perkins & Lear, “1416" Douglas be Gambetta and Galifist, PROTECTING CABLES, Paxis, October 31,—The interna- this b cause ho wished to compel the |wreet, buy and sell new and second- | tional conference which has been con- government to bring Nelson int Land furuiture snd stoves, 0806t | sidering the question of the protec- AA to g N\ 4 1y MOR ’ { \\'{Ak DR Notions and fore buyin: their Fa for camples. tion of submarine cahi s, has declared its approval «f the priceipla of pro- | teotion under an iiter ationsl agroos | ment. RUSSTAN NIHULISTS, VIENNA, UOctober 3L—Accounts from 85, Peteraburg mention & ntror val of the niinlix agitation. A t the revoluiioury repriat in the Narodnaje Wolj.k mnousoes the outbreak f a revoluion to be immi neut, the czu's return from Moeco 1'ina have been taken Nooveis al- lowed to know tweniy-four hours m advance s emente will comvunication with lin and Paria polie . THEATRE DESTLOYED, Maprip, October 8L —The Massi The police ara in agtive » Yienna, Bur- theatre, at Macedona, vas destroyed by fire, Duptch %o Trx Bar DUFFERIN'S DIPIOMACY. CoNeTANTINOPLE, Uutober 31 —Lord ape el been pufliciontly advanced to form the subject of negotintion, The reform comuuizaion will brgin their labora at ouce, but he doubted whether thesenew commissioners intend to do ¢f work, At Cair 2 comwmission will ba composed of Haropesns and na tives end is to report on judicial re- form and to elabozut Paris, commities Lyons have i tho unarchiete, who, as p of radieal repu 1 o manilesto aganst dad do fendeys of rights, are carsying on de tabla riakiogs b ropublican WANTS BLOOD, A theatrical a great senratio article in The Fi tho instigation of Maynard, and credited to hoas ex 1t uow sppe was written tho editor, M Mira'enu ecandal age Thé latter bas challenged Maynurd to fight a duel, or he will mest avy | artist that thu Dramatic association | i select, | FRED MEASULES OF PRECAUTION Pants, Ootedcr 31, ) Joun to-day oflicizily pnblishes a decreo tu | the «ffsct so0n Tequiri sed in any ewmploy X whatever mvst address the pre fect of the d nent & writion d Inration wed by the mayor of theer hich he rerides, oud in the comu y o he sooialiels continue to liold nd outhu wcatings in of Fear henevar at the ¢ ivge the namo Gumibotta 18 men- tioned it is received with hooting, plainly an expre n of hatred fur him, 1LOPOKA L, L —=A meeting ¢ NORTH( Loxpon, O the o neervativ e pummoned by Bir Stafl hcote, Li is re ported that Norcooto will eubmit to them the q o continuanco i 88 Lho mem- bers evine: gness to sab. mit 1o Lis « " cils he will over they may decide PREEZING (UL FRANCE, i KEarl Geanville has submitted to the French government s project for abol ishing the joint control in Ezypt, sub stituting ono commistioner to be ap- pointed by the Khodive, CYCLONE RUFFERERS, Havana, Octoher 3L—Measurcs for the relisf ufforers by the eyelone in the Vaeltz Abajo region countinue. The governd ul has exempted the people from payment of arrours tax and prowined ¢ propose to the home government to declare the San Caye- tano port open 1 »if«‘uu COmIEreo. the oy ooun- Hounoring Jolferson. Spovial Dispateh to Tik Bex, Wasaiyaron, October 31, — The Jofterson Natioral Monumental asso- ciation chose W, W. Corcoran proei- WNING, NOV ST. JOSE BEL, |in self-c in nelf-d JLESAL Furnishing Goods, AT-- Tho Brichtest Lighte?, Bact Appoiuted Jobbir argest Srock of Dry Boods wud Notiow of the celsbrated 8 went of b} I Bills, THE NIGHTS OF LABOR. {Burglar, Bilk: and Beats Inun- (ate the Mormon HMe- fr polis The Auth the & roporty of 1 and Ap- ta Defl propriated, A, Petrinrchial Father of Twenty= Té1zo Childron Turns Up Hin Toes: And a Professionul Beauty Takes to ths Stump--The Campeign. Cagrerpovdonce of O dha Toa, SaLr Laxe Crry, Utah, Ost. 20 — J:Ve wro urm‘ih in a burglara, ot Frglavice wvbwenty-goar, hours and no arreste. Salt Lake Uity baw nearly one hundred miles of stroots, most of which sre eight rods wile. T protect this vast uren with all its property we possces exactly ! policemer; so with the present icflix of bilks, beats and bummers, t ks and desperadoes we mps, or anticipato a lovely time during poroaehing winter if the hearts era do not expand suf- one, two or half a s and demang the it the city 1a Wy to em 1o cllicrs 1he c rs urgontly But tho burglarie red ; i are ouly » slight seusstion col with the flusier of excitement causcd by THE MURDKR OF A CYPRIAN ¢ unfortunate class, f mystery in the iybody seemed bent Jlutton of the problem, by another of As there wos o spice uutil used, who was horselt h ¢d o the srm, gave | . of the whole uffir, | h - y thought to be true | ard which show that noL was done | e frer the siher woran, hud shot £wo or threo r. The committine m s bouud her over in $1,000 wretion of the inafi graud jur au readily found, (¥ W pulitical eXoitemer re in oth r parin of the Union, Utul | is now for the tirst timo in her history going through the sgony of A REGULAR O MPALG Eoth candidates ar grand tour of the t by well knows oitizans, Murray hes throwh hir soul into the ear United Btates Attor of the « ma ry, 8% 1f heart an in favor of y Van Z le; hive m government offizisls, Apropos 10 Governor Mur ray and the are f Mre, Langtry at Now York I ien that rumnvers of Lthe now ora ttate that we have no vofessicnal boaiies in America, This uay bo trne of wverywhoro else, but 1yt uof Utsh; we hato one, but he is ce his the malo p n, and ciaval beauty has been ab g smong tho **Mormons,” Tho gent man I refor to was merly styled the haudsomest man in Keatucky; he is pnow his ¢ ney the govewmor of U ah tarritory, I beliove I mentioned that the two vicancics in ¥ THE BAINTS ui-ans in my lusy THE APOSILIBHIP late were not fitled st thei E pusl general conferer bat since ihen two leading high priests have boen ordained into the “Twelve.” Oue, Mr, Goo, ‘lessdale, of Joab county, 18 an Baglishmau of sbout 50 yoara old; tall, dark, reserved, precise and very religious, The other, Mr, Heber J. Grant, is 8 much younger man, not yet thirty; he is a son of one of Brigham Young's conusellors, the Qent, aud Judge D, K. Carter, Jore: | famous Zodediah M. Graot,of whom miah 8. Black, De. J. M. Toner and | auti Mormon baoks have much to say. Jadge T. W, Bartley, vlce presidents. ' This young man 1a aclively engaged | .| /- GOODS, “ 1 Amories, contaiving the ISR 19 Missinsippi. Sole manufactarers McDongld's Overalls, Duck, Denim YGLONE ULSTER®, LINED SUITS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS, In all styles now popular with the Trade, Absolutely the best Goods in the Market g oy s » . ™ o 2] Western Merchan's can more than save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be- X Traveling agents, with extensive lines of samples, visit all prominent towns throughout the wes:, and will call upon any merchant any- where upon receipt of a request so to do. The most careful atiention tion guaranteed, R. . McDONALD & CO., St. Joseph, Mo. | - ) emember ns an apuranee agent, but T suppore he will have toretire from the *‘receipt of customs” und spend his future lifs an & missionsr He is taller even than My, T and the wicked now remark, that whilat a short time a0 the Mormons chose their sposties by weight, they ara ting them by length. ~ Me. Geant in proh- ubly well known to many of the busi nesa men of O nshe, Never have I seen Salt Like 80 beautiful in THE GAUDY JINTS OF AUTUMN an ab prosent, The canous are in a]l hieic leaf glory of gold and crimeon, urange auvd oftve, soarlet pud brown; never has the variety of shades or 1n- tensity of color eeemed so rich and so diverss, Tha late abundant raics are supposed to be the cause of nature putting on this exceptiovably bright ® thetis robe, and lovers of the beau: uiul ure in ecstasivs over the varying Isndacape aud the clearness of tho at- mosphere of our Indlan summer. now relecl louk OIS, Send orders by mail, or write iven to orders, and satisfac- 3 o'clock and was told. she hsd gone ont for a walk, Ho roturned at b, but Mra, Scquin had not yet retorned. The hall boy incidentally menioned | tha' the door of the s'ore-room was locked and the key gone. A sudden suspreion seized the doctor that Mre. S qnin had gone to Cuntral Park and deowned hereelf aud children. He could not explain why he thought this. He i nmediately went up stairs, burat the door of the room vpen. A horrible a'g it met his eyes. Almost ia the midd/e of the flaor lay the dead bady of the eldest boy, Edward, in a pool af blood Parly m the closet lay Mre. Y- quin, grasping in her right hand & wig pearl-handie revolver, Isside the oloset lay tho boy John and his sister Jeaunotte, There eou'd bho no donbt thut the, mother had tuken the chil- dren nto the room on the pretenss of playing blind man’s buff. Sho had led the two youngest into tho closet and locked them in whila she mor- X0 WONDZI BR DIED, % ?"‘:;d & ;’:”;m‘{;\nn B tol The Mormon py) are Vi tor SR i P RN o B A “Wi,%}.,; Mw?gu “The late Patriaich_Joel H, Juhoson, [ bim. The bullet ‘fn thh who cied st Johnson, Kane o unty, Se: - tember t4th last, wan the tather of 20 children, hnd 124 grandchiideen snd 54 greatgrandehildien, Ooe of his daugh- ters, who wus born in the- churcn and pumed from the Bork of Mormons, has had 27 grandehildren b rn.” U'he argumient ariaaog from faote of this kind is, that polyyamy hus proved its own defense. or shisld; in other words that there are moro legal ve in Uwah who wiil vote the Mormon ticket even now that all polygamists | are disfranchised than there would huve been if polygswy hod never been practiced, or rather there ure more 4ol voters born of difranchised peronts than thoe totul nuinber of the divfranchired polygnmiaas WeNo, A MANIAC MOTHER. The Wife of Dr. feguin Slaugh- terg Her Cnld-en and Her o f, Oune Gams of Blind Man's Buff Which Baded in Ueath, A Missdurl Man Agrees to Die fhut He Migutbo Avingd Spocial Dispatch to Tux Brx New Youx, O 1ob 30 —~Mrs, Sawmuvl ¥equin, aged 36, wite of De, iwurd C, Sequio, the noted speeiat hor thrao young children then killed he t 20.h street than 1osa 8, ki ths afternoon nnd at Nu, 401 W, other caure is known I'ne children were aged 6, b and 4 All wero #ho} through the head sud instantly killed, The frightfol feature of the tragedy is the manner of the wurder, Mrs, Bequin took the ohil: iren to an empty spare room oo the top of a five ntory house in the nbsence of her husband. The rervants be- Jieved thoy had gone out for o walk, I'neir hands wero tied behind therr backs with whip-cord, They were biindfoldod with hsondkerchicfs, and, from all appearsuces, musk have been shot while playing at bliud-man’s bufl’ with thoir cxecutioner. They were dead sn hour and a half, and quite oold whon discovered. Three pistols wero found i the roow, all of heavy Al had becn used, Mrs. has been despoudent from physical causes for some time, but had eho n no ©vis dence of inesvity, Her domestio life was very happy. Dr. Siquin, upon hearing the uews, was utiealy prostrated. D¢, Bequin is o noted specialist in cases of iusanity, His father was equally so, Hs wife, tha daughser of 8 Massachusetts farmer, moved iu the best society, The family lived ina basement house, elegently furnished, De, Amidon called on his sister at fivstory brown stone feont, Eoglish | The maniae mother then procsuded to the passed through his head. closet with a heavy 32.calibre re. volver, with which she afterward blew out her own brains, and shot the ther two chiidren. Nothing was found in the room to explain vis motive of the terrible crime. Premedidated Crime- Spooial Dispatch to Tin Bex, Limne Rock, Ark., October 81,— Landor Casat, an old man, for thirty yoars stationary engineer of the Iron Mountsin railroad machine shops in tly discharged for na- pleot of duty, has since repeatedly threntened wuicide, This afternoon, wt bis residence, He shof himee!f thovigh the head, and died an hour la g this son, Deno Oasat, entered the « flice of the muching ghop and in- quired for the Masier Mechanio Rich- ardaon, who discharged his father, Ho was abgent. Casat shot his clerk and timokeeper, Gecrio Barnes, in the torohead, snd then #lad, He was ar- rosted Barnes died to night. Mrs, Casat afured under oath that an sgree- avut was mede in ber presonce be- twoon the husband sud son, that the | foriaer ehonld commit suicide, snd the luttor kitl I chinradon, Lo 's aitids Pile. dpeciu] Dispateh to Tiw Bux, faustoN, Mass,, Ostober 81 —Ta the «qu ty suit bronghe by Lotta, the uotrers, ageinst B F Raudall, a col- ton broker of Fill River, for money foaned for business purposes, tho au- ditor of the eupreme ¢ url makes an sward for plainufl f $17,000, The Lron Werkers. gpecial Dispatals to Tux Bex, Curcacn, Dotober 31~ Rapresentas tives of the amalgamated won snd steel workors of this districr, Presis dent Jorreit, and wmill owners who failed 10 agren upou u schedu's for next yeay, have been holding suoth meeting for the pest three days, There was & wide divergence ut first, but an agreoment was tinally reashed to-nighs on a scale «f reduciion of 20 per cent compared with the prevailing prices. 'The mill workers, however, are fiim in doma diog that this agree- ment bo subjeet to revision May 1st next, The ‘mill owners are cqually firma in demanding that this agreement should cover the entire year. The conference again adjourned without & perfect understanding Scalded to Death. Spoclal Disvatch to)lus Bas Burraro, Ootober 31, —During the trip of the steamship Oceanics to shis port from Obicago, when (& Long | Point, Sunday morning, owing to rough sea and lurchivg of the veasel the boileys broke from their fastens ing. aud shifted wbout six inches, Tlis displaced the steam connections, wid stcam aud water rushed iunto the fore hold, instantly scalding to death " a dock hand nawed John Obristopher,