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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1878)
Si3ppr n Ai I THE RED lr,n,.. RKl) CI.01II j.p'u in NKHHASKA rtit.i I k'ai,. 'I'lut Democrats of the third illsttlot f Illinois haxn iinniliiiiled Judge Tree for Congress. Tho (irconhm'kcrsof llm Thirty-third district ol Now York, huvo noti 1 1 ti tit I Hila Vinton for Cntigrc. Tin1 (Jrconluiekors Mini Democrats in r-optinito convention, Iiiimi iinmliuil- d Charles V, Carter for Cmigrcm, in tho Fourth district of ConuiTlletit. Tim National (itcetibnok l.ubor par ty ha iioinliitiit'il for Congiess Joseph I). Foiled, In the SiTiitiil Missouri din trlul, nnil V. ('. ViiihIi'Ihoii In the Tlilitl district, Tho (ireoiilmekorsof llm Fourth dis trict of Coiineelletit linvo uonilniiti'il James S. Tii) lor, for Congiess. Tim Democrats of tin' Kloxenth I'ctinsylvn nln dlMrlct linvo uiimliiiitcd llendriek H. Wright for Congress Tim Repub licans of tho Fifth New Jeiscy dlstiict havo nominated Charles It. Vouchees for Cnnj. rs, ami in thiiSccnnd district tlmy huvo roiinminutcil .1. Howard I'ugh, Tim (Ji ibuokcrs of tlio Fifth flcorgia district linvo iioiiiiuali'il Col. Reuben Arnolil for Congress. Tim Nebraska Dcuioerulh) Coiivon lion nominated llm following ticket: For Supremo Judge, .lohn I). Hown; for Congrnss (short lorm), Alex. ('. Hnor; for Congress (long lorm), .1. V. Davis; (lovuri'or, .1. It. Webster; l,ioti. U'linnl-tiovornnr. F. J. Mcud; Secretary of State, Hi'iijiinilii I'liriiui'toii! Ainllior, K. II. Ilentnii; Treasurer, S. II. ( ittu inlngs; Suiiriiititinliint of I'nlillc In. nlrimlioti, I.. Ititrrntl; Atlornny.ti -ul, S. II. Calhoun; Superintendent of I'uli. lio lands mill Hiilldiugs, James Me Croary. Thi' Republican Statu Convention of Now York wiih Imhl at Saratoga, Sep-Uimbor'-Mth, with Roscon Colliding im chiiiiiiiiin ami piiriiiaui'iit president. IJonrgo F. Danforth was uoiuinatiil for Judge of tlm (Joint of Appeals. Tim platfiirin ihslsts that greenbacks, in stead of being dishonest ami deprecia ted, Hhall ho inaijo as good as honest coin; demands free ami uiiiiitimidatcil elections in tho South a.s woll as In tlm North, ami endorses the KlootoralCotii mission an a wl.so ami hoiiorahhi umilo of settling a dangerous dispute. Tho plutforin adopted hy tho Demo cratic Statu convention of Noliraskn, roalllrms faith and dnvotlon to tho Union mid Constitution, with all it amendments, a strict construction of homo ruin, Hiiproinaoy of tlm civil over itho military powor, tho oipmlity of all citi.ons before tlm law, free and un trammelled elections, opposes any and all protective tnrill's, subsidies to lull- roads or other private corporations, all nivonuo laws which tuako a dlsorltni. niition in favor of tlm rich against tho poor, and demands economy in tho ad ministration of public iill'iilts; denounc es tho Republican party forsipmnilering tho pulilio lauds and for other reasons named. It also arraigns tlm Republl win party for tlm crlnui of defrauding tho nation of a "resident justly elected hy ti majority of ,n quarter of a million of votes; denounces tlm pernicious linaucial legislation of tlm Republican party, ami pledges the Democratic party to the renewal of a sound Iiiimi vial policy. Tho adjourned DeinoeratioStato Con vention of Massachusetts met in Hos ton, September '.'.Mli J. (J. Abbott was nominated for (ioveruor. The platform voiulcnius tho Kcpublloaus of Massa chusetts for their failure to condemn the plot to capture tlm Presidency while it was in process of accomplishment; dooliircH that the tendency of tho Uo- publiouu party has been to centrali.e ( tho H)wcr of the government in Wash- ington; that it has disregarded tho ad mitted rights of tho States and tlm peo ple of tho United States; claims that tho Democracy of Massachusetts have for years protested against the disre gard of the just limitation of the pow ers of tlm government; declares that tho revival of tho great manufacturing interests, commerce unil fisheries, now paralysed by unfriendly legislation, is ossentinl to tho future prosperity of Massachusots; and renews tho demand for oxtending tho right of suffruge to all tho oitizons of tho United States res ident of Massachusetts, without restric tion by constitutional or legal enact tonta for tho pro-paymont of poll-tax as a tmaUlleation for voting. Sheop skins form u largo item in the commerce of Cape Colony. Tho ship monto there now reach about 1,600,000 skins annually. They are chiefly from tho indigenous or half-breed sheep, tho merinos being too valuable for their wool to allow them being slai. A UOUU At'COVeVi. To bim It up, six loop years of biM-rlililcn slckpefs and ufferlnr, eontliic dO0 per vear, toUl, tl.aoO-Bll nf which was stoppisi by 1 who has done her owu housework for a year SSWiWVa; .tTorl.rtncr ! Ut "Johm WBBKb, Uutler, N. Y. ' ktc r. ",." . "H,i' '". "; 'y w . 1 loXTM Scott Coiii.m lin -IMt.lW ncrvn of Mini, of wlil'li 'SAImi mrr. mi iiihI'T i'tilit I Ion Thirty earn loaded It tt tent mid silk, from CMmi, mMil ntr Kic Iti k lln! r ,, ii few itn) nt'i- The Kditorlal A-hImiIihi l the Nlhlll illtrllllllloM .lulcHHut.l - )rK,. Octnt.i-r ITtli. Tlm IMery stable of Mr. Olltii-r, In l)iilii'iic litiriin) on lln nlM (,f fcptniilr 17th I.om, '.V" Harry Clark, 'i hotel took or linker, In MitrlmlllnHii.riiiiiiiilttiil fiili lilc '!( illi, Ii tHkliif; liui'lmiUMi. Tlm Fremont Hoiiod, lliibiiipie, was iIiimbijmI y lire In tin-Mli'iit nf two l)iuii imI ilolUre mi tlic vi iiIhk of Hijiii mlicr tilth A hoi-Mi.tlilef neently nil cl.il in lli'lilnll iitlint), ',.' jiMih n( riie, mIi lie Imd liri'li III llin litlMlii'M vwty cilice In i ) )i'iiroolil. A festlial glii'ii by the ladies of i( MiiIiii w, mi tlie i it nliiK of Hi plriiiln r 171 fi. fur Hie l.ini'llt of tlifjellim fi-nr MilTirirp, r. ul lul nlmiii H.VI (ieorge Fgh'.stiiu, a fan living in Iiimii rminly, nuniiillleil Miliii l.y luiiKliitf, S-pli iiiIht and. I'liiunrlil 1'inluiruM.ini'iit . fi I iur liutltli wete tlinnoixe. Associated I'n-ss dlsialehes ineutioti Dr .liilin l.eU, ot )...ii, limn, ,n .,, .r , , liillilitnrtnllnMiiiilli'iilfiiici. ill Hull ,1 ,11,, In lli trmliiii'iil ,,f ).h feii-r p.iti i,t, Seiernl men Inoko into u. ltuuK of fllilwcll .V Hill (., lit VVimmII.Iiii., tv eveii'iiK K; Imlliiil unil khiti-hI tlm jkiiih; nun vtlm ii mIii'.iiK Hut,., n, inifiril In l'iIiIiii: TIKI. Thi'olllee of tho Toledo, IVorin anil Wiirouu riilliiiiiil, u Keokuk, ttux etiieml In liro.nl tln HkIiI, Hepii mlier '.'.Mli, 11ml l.i.... f ls. Ii wiiiilommlilii. t. ,ii,,j,., M,.rt, 1( illi.iiir Work Is now In pingiesson tho I'linr- llim unil I111II111111I11 riillroiul, m,i it tni.iliVnt l eipiili'il Unit ..foic llir do.,. f n. j,,, IhTiMlii-eur will Im- rimiilii from I'limlti'ti In Itlllllllllllll. Fuither partli'iiliirs in relation to the lKly of tin. man HeM-niiiri', f I .lr. , M IIImi KlmuU i-iitI(, (iriimli cnnnly, In i.i, olnt to l!cori! CIi'wIiik uml nir.rli-1. Ilolemn nt tin iiiiintcreri". .Iilllus Dokter, whocouiuiitled suieido in Lincoln Pink, (lilc.mo, hail IUimI m Vinton, limn, iilmiit llfl. in tmiiitliK, iIoIhk liiihlm-M for Ills uncle, S. Itothhdillil, of (Jlilciiiri. . ,.np. of nioiitlin iigu tl,..y hait 11 i!ilMiimVirtiii,itiK iiiiii cmi nun. iinklir then nx 1 ;, ( !.t)i- IliK line nil hl oh n im omit, unil r--lii-t I In boilnliiKWi'll. lie left forCMi-HKo 11 iluv or twolicfore liln ilcitth, with thirteen litimlml ilolhiis top.iy his hllU. The wife off. C. Oliver, at C.mhllle, Wutntcr county, cloj,,.,! h f,. .1 ijk iipi with Hlhm II. WrlKht. Oliver, the lnjuiciliniu,,hii 11 kimiiI rcpiitiitlmi an to Mihrlcly anil Intej-iUy, while Wrlyht ilrlnkn, kuiiiIiIcn, iiml h ,uU 11 life of Mminc. llelKiiiiuirrleil limn, hut hlh wife seimnilcil finm him M.inctline j,'o In IIIIiioIh He Ik 11h011tv.il years of nc, ami Mm, Oilier IllNHIt 'A KOOl llHllllll, mill hh.oKcii of in. luli'Dlgi'iit, hut her eoiirsii Mouhl mciii In re filte this hint iisM'itlun. ihulgii Shane has made mi impottmil ilt'i'lxliHi In tliLM'iiMiof M.irhhull rniuity ukiIiiM N. Iliimii, for oicr forty thntiMiml' ih.ll.in., inniic) e.ulmcil UK licloiiu'lm: to the county IIiiiiui InliiKii imrliiiT of Trciiminr (Icrlniit, w ho as 11 ilcfaul( r to that aim t, ami w hh h money, It wasclalmcil, lluiiin lunotcil In piop. ertv. The coinl ill'iulsrcil the Milt ami attach incut, IioIiIIiik that when (leihcail, ax tuMniir er, used the iimncy for his private huMiiir... he conicrtcillt lohlmmn nee, ami Hie cmrity colllil not follow It, hut mutt hoi, to hi homlMncn alone (Jrneeliil Woiiiimi. 1 1 1 Koiiiiou iiieuicai jouiuitl of high iiutiiontv sais that ellorts ur,. makiii" ny 11 iiiimiier 01 women ot piouillicee to form a "School of Meanly'1 in Kiigluud, tho uiombors pledging trieiUM-lvcHtodo every thing in their power to render themM'ho.s comely by natural means, l'n.es mo to bo given to those who cm move willi ctiso mid grace, and so furn ish oxidfiicoof good health and phsi on! unconslraiumcnt. Sometliing of tliis kind is needed hero Although American women have, to a great extent, seen tlm folh and tlm ugliness of lacing and going thinly clad in com weather, thorn 1110 Mill mmiv who think an absurdly small w a it at tractive, and any miuiiicr (hat m pinch their feet thai tlmy cannot walk c m fortithly or becomingly. Tho do these ridiculous things gem rally because tltev tuaglno that men admire thcni. If men have done so. the do so no lon.'or. iTmy prefer healthy mid graceful wo men to invalid mid awkaul ones, as all women must bo who cranio 1 hide u nuiu wear shoes loo small, or dress In auv way to Interfcro with their freedom and satisfaction Nature mid bcuutv urn one. No woman can be beautifu'l who fetters or hinders Nature. The more nearly she approaches the natur al the closer sho comes to loveliness. Women linvo heard this a thousand times mid yet accept it mentally. Yet. in their blind worship of fuNo "ods, they saerilice themselves to intinnitv and deformity, u H entirely inconi. prchcnsiblo to men that so miiny wo men will endure pain and incur dis eiiMi from a mintnken notion of beauty. Kailrouds carry three million passen gers saiety where they kill one. A doctor.whilo escortliujnlndv homo ono evening, oflered her a troche to re levo her cough. Ho told her to allow it to dissolve gradually in her mouth. No relief was experienced, and tho doc tor felt ijuito chagrined tho next day when the lady sent him 11 pantaloon but ton with a note, saying ho must have given hor the wrong kind of troche, and might need this one. Scene a school-room in a village in tho north of Scotland, where water is Hcarce. Master (to boy with dirty face): "What do you mean by coming day af ter day in this llithy statoP Miv don't you uiKu 111 example from James, thuroP" pointing to "good boy," "Ho is alwavs clean" iWtv l.,V ..11! U &. So bil lives Wffi pumul" LATE NEWS. 41'tierill, A lire 111 the MrnhuiiU' Itmk. '.,. Ion. H,'il J "ih, 1 tll, i a Iihii nf :ii)fi Col Thomii-II Shnrp. ti wHI-kiinu rlli 1 ami t-aki r. 1II11I .n S.n Vi.it, w.t HJ. U lit )enl. (mi 111 nil was killed mid two pioe xhly Mull) 11 Jnrr.1 hj l,e f, f B MMltnlil M Ni Voik, Hpl .'7lh. The smelting works of the Itlcliiuoinl MlnliiK Coiiiuiy, rtun Kf4iielco, liuiiiM4s,.,t. '.'7th. I-, frjfi.Mil. lion. Kilns Spear has leinloie.1 IiIm ii'IkimIIoii ' iinmlrxloiier of 14 Mil, to lake rtfiilllrtnl,ir,:tt. All expludoii in the fiiiimliy of the ,"lnti prlMin In Htlllwilir, Mlim.Hipt th, litjuiisl di men, unite or Iim Tho Neviulii llmik has Mild the gov ernment nne million ounce of oilier t the I'pilVHluit nf limlnn rule. Five hundred mid iiiiiety-uini' Mor limn Hrrhnl ul New Vnrk, H. pt. !i',th. The) im- uinMlj Dlii. ., am) ih Film. I f, I't.ih. f'ol. AI1110111I I lodges, 'nsiii'iit of llm Wmhlmttnii Siiiliiiiiil llmik, II...I1.11. .Ilnl ni'lleiilv,Hi,t '.'7ih. nt I'oil. month, Kliiliointe iiepantllousarnnow being llliiile for the I. Illilon nf II,.. A tiny nf the I en iii'Mie, ill lixlhimi.oll, lMl.,(ii.toher Ilntlmml MIM Tlm Klghth Aiinuiil KmiMi City Kx- fxlllnn om mil H. I. 7lh. It ili.ml. In he the ino-i hh rcr.fii In the lilrlor) nf the low, clilhiii. A cirriiigc crossing llm tmek of tlm I.011K Mhtn.l Itallnmil, Mej lemher Vtsih, , Inn U hy 11 Imnmi.tlve. 'I he driver ami n In. ily were kllli.l, A Still in the iJnceim (,'iinty Oil Wiitkn, ut Kliixliliiir, I.OIIK Mmii.1, . i"lo...,l S'pt. aitli. 'line., men were trrrlhl) 11ml pet liiip fut.illy hiiniccl. The Mteamboat Adelphi, plying be tween New Vnil ami Mouth Vorx.ilK. hiuxl her kolhr, Hc,lemher'.'Sth, klllliiK II persniii', iiml M'liMliii; 'j 1 more. At the soldier's reunion held at Mon moiiih, III , Hept ',11th, Kinuieri. rein, ot Klik- wihi.1 iMtterj, loot hnth Imti.l hy the prima lure ilUrlintK" of cut 11. The Ohio ,v Mississippi round liiiimo ami the Mlsxnuil cur ami fniimlr) wmks In Kiit Mt. l.onK hiirucil on the uluht of Hept. '.'Illi. Loin over f llhl.lNM. The appraisers of the estate of the hit.) Win. H O'llrleii, of Mini Pruncl.!., nUe lllcl their iciort. The esl.ile I i, ) m ,.r tll.lk.l.UIKI, exchmlie of inllilni; xIikIoi. I.nlliii iV ItuuilVs powder mill nud dry lion.' at I'litU-lllle, Wis , hlcw up, Sept. un',t ha.lly wrecking the mill A workman w.i Herloimly Injurcil, hut no llvts were lost. Tlm State Fair of Ohio was fortmillv "I" I t Toleilo, Mept I7lh, liyllov. Illxlmp, (loveinor Willi 1111-, of Imlhiuu, ami ('km. well, of Michigan, were nlo prewiil. The at tcluhuice was larj;e. The Secretary of the United States Tieiimiry 011 tlu"J7lh of Mcplcmhcr, recclvcil an iiiinnjinoiiH couiuiiiiilc.itlou from ItiMinn, InelOKliiK flidil to he pl.tceil to llm credit of the "Coiim'Ii nee I'linil." The standing connnltlee of the Kpis. eopul dh'ee of .Mli'hlu'an has dccld.'.I not to call a special eoniciitlon for the diction of ,i Illhhop In hiu'i-i'eil Mi ( Inxkej. Till leacH the nutter open till .1 tin,'. A freight train 011 the Little Sehujl Mil rallroid, ran oil the track near Pint I'lln t"n, fcptimhcris Ii, w recking the locomotive ami a numher nf curs loailid wlili liilin. A lite hroke out dcliolii(; h-mt.iI eirs. Hon. Addison l.alliu, ex-uiember of I'oimii'ns and mial nilhei a.r tl ri ,.r v.... ..... 1 ' loiMltirlni.Mir.itit'ii iidiiitiiMrattoii, i.iiiinlt tulsulildu In rilchl'iuir, Mas , Sept. nth. ,v lnnirltu; liltiKi'lf In the minet of hl Iuiiim'. II" had heen In had health fo- mmuc time. Shcnnun City, a small lilhigo in Na hells I'rtiuih. Mich , was aiiidhlhitul In a tor nado, Sept. l'.)th. I'.vi ry utim-, dm IIIiik Iioiim. and Mini In tlu lll'ii;e w.i. Kwcpt away, ex cept one fume dwclllni;, which was pattl.dly dcdtmyul. The air w.is thick with ilmlur, ho.irdN, hrhk and stone. The lull ililtnnt- look relupi In ccllais. Mr. Tryo, Im wire and little Imliy wuehndly Injured. Col. Miles reports to (ion. Sheridan from l'l. Keoitli, Moiitiiti.i, that s Mloux have airlied from the lliltlh l'.i!ienliiiiH,n'iit oer thellneln Sltllri; Hull, iiuri'i I.1I11 iiponwhst terms Ills people would he pcnnitlcd to slli rcmlcrtolhe I'liliid M-alch itilttt.tr autho.t tlcs. The) rcpioculed tint the Mloux who had taken refuse In Canada were eiv ill-sir-mis of icturiilni; to the States, lien. Mhethlan Im Iclcrapliod to fu. M1liNtl1.it we are not punii'iiMUy iiiixlotis aliout the Imliau who went north roinlii. luck, hut If they do conic, It iiiiiot he on term of unconditional Mirien dcr. 'rliu. I.ama Franklin was shot and killed In f Incliiiuitl oil tlic night of Hept. Ill, hy her piiiiitinmr, limned Aiidcron. Hotli colored. At Chardon, Ohio, Sept. l?ih, Mrs Charles Mow, during an iiisiiueilt, killed, her little daughter, and tLcn cut her own throat. (lov. IHshop, of Ohio, has commuted tlm eeiiU'Mce of Italph Wentcrglll, icnteiiced tn he hanged, In foliunlni, October Mli, to iniprliMiiinu'iit for life. On tho night of September ito, while Walter M. (eon and family, t l'mvldcnce, ltho.Ii! Uhuul, were at the opera, hi home wim rolilsd of llaime'ds and Jcwclrv valued at moon. In liradford, l'muia.. September '27, llavrlcon Kdgur threw an apple core at the wiiulowotu Uiliu'so laundry, and one of ths Chinamen family stabbed him. Tho murder er was arrested. The large bridge over Ilig Indian Creek, across which the Peoria, l'ekln ,t Jack souvilln road runs, near Jacksonville, 111., mils burned hy incendiaries on the morning of SeptcmlHT 'JDih. Joseph Kusscll, (colored) for an at tempt to commit rape, was taken from the Jail it r.rf . .1 n, , I IV) ,n tT'' ,T" ?.the mr"'"B f Ikptcmhcr'JOtli, aiiiUiangvlby amob. There UM. .inn. .I.m.I.. .. 1.1 ....... .. wo v.t.u iiuuui ui uin llltl. Mr Anna MiMied (lohre.l) w:i hriil.illr w.urileffl nrr Tf"t. Ohio N jin. ) l-r Vh Th- ..lr h.irnl.M muiitjirl itiif iuitv ..it iihi iniliriMl ll,t im, ImikI I 1 he iij (.. - iiitiMrr.r Ir . ..ut W he rHw On the afternoon of .MpteinU.r 'Unh. Kltolrrlfk Mf...t !, t !.) Itt.tiMl) kllli.l Iriiir K Until, Itt l.M. Maw, ik then killed hlmwlf He Iwd for tmctrnr ''IhIim ili'l to psy hi lir-e to the gill, nho r lied III .rlirp Theodore Albn. a nolotloii gmnbler nf Sr Vott. Iml i.d HIM 1 (itlv.it .eds tlvr luih.d rVWifil Milton, .it Al'.n' K.rli ling Imlifii In UmI city. ,-epl 17th Allen i lnlme.l II . in lilciil.il, nu! ji Htl In In form the ntlth' rtlle 'if the Jll.ilr A di-pnleli from Kiehtuoiid to the Lnulrillle fi.iitler .Intimitl" .ij lt.)lrl l.lelui.l.i.ii kllh-d M.iMIn lUrl.m ne.ir Klng tin, In Hint i Html). "rpttinlN-r 'j. with pl'thfofk, while t work Ihrohlim III. linnl .m w tre tint lloth weie reuanled is petieuhlc mi II The mail from .McKiiiney, Wyoming, n lllnM'. mi the ifleriioni nf .scpti'inlx r a'.lll hy twelle msrked men The) nueeed e I Ih UtptUltkf lh" Mthller who wete jiIIiii; n t'Kitrt, iri'tllnif Hie drop mi tliein h. fore the) I .id .111 i,,,ttiinly (, drn thlr wei- mi I he lior... and aim nf the c.iv.ilmncn were liken, mid the mill til rnlli:h!) riKnek 1.1 The tteaiuie coach of the Itlaik Hills siHCi-line wiileli lel I Ii iiiMninl, on the mil lllg of .'eptember ,'Jlh, w,i Mnp.ed bv le arm. d men ul l mini Hjnlut!, forty lite mile Miulh nf DimiIwihhI. at three n'rlink la the afternoot 'I ho iiiimi ugi in, faplnlii Smith and Hal" Hill, were . ilon-h woumle.l ami one paM"tger, II ) Campbell, a telegrph n'riitnr, killed 'I he treure taken .im.iunt ed lo In Iwteu I'i'i.imi and :ti).0i) , am) one negro who w. re wounded, v III pinlabl) die. f.iptatu MmltliHa'i hurl hya ball grHliik! the t pnf lil head, lende'liiK him In- -nihi. 'I n ot the Mbber wete b.ollv w.i'imh i. ' I,,, sife inutalui'd Ili'i.OHI In k'oM bullion, nme gold J. w. I ry, uml a uiiill nne nut . f t uituie, all nf which were eeiuei by the ioMht-. Tell armiil in-ii stinted finm lleadwiHul In iiiriflt nl theiii l'irelun. TIIK OHIKNT. The Austrian hum occupied nor th k Thl I lrtually cnmplctlug the p.iclll eatlni' nf llosula. Kodoiihts are being erected overlook ing the lllct M.ixeand ll.iuube to Mri'iiglhcii theillldelof li.'lgriih' It i" leporled that the aniliassiulni s of tin. two Powei hale Informed the poile tint It I His.he auolher fongre- might In' plopo.e.l, to i xpcdlte the cxtcullnu of the treat) of llitllu. Il.e Porte, In (oliMiplence of ltulaii prccMire, Is Inli iceptlng arms tor the Kodophe Itinuriri'iiti. A 1'ciii correspondent says the Porte Inn received iiihlcc finm Albania, that the pnnulai exciteiucnt hns nhnol cntliely uh sldeil. The paclllcatlun of lleregovlna I completed. A foii.iiitlooh' ill. pitch n It I uuilcii.to.iil that '.lie Vllcr, Maf. t Paha. I willing to , ede i tenlu.diy petcral Maud of tli Aichlp.'l.igolodnciv, tint nothing on the it) -il ti In ii . t The I'orle received a telegram from the Pilnceof Moiitenegro, Im-lstlng iion the prouipl oiiriiliilcr nf the territory ceded to lli.it iiiuiiliy liy the'icah of llcrliu. Ihimls arc organizing In llnhrililxelui loiclt the Uou maulaiiH, and It I leported they hale plclil) of arm ami ammiiultiou The Mo-Wan gov eminent at the reipicot of the Mohammedan Chief will iciclie the women and ihlldien theilig finm the hc'cgcd towns of Noitliern IIomiI.i. Many thousands of Mohammedan families have nlnady nrrlicd In Mcrvlu. A folic of Albanian I in.iichlng fioin Norl It irs ear lo Join the Insurgent In Id .ula. It I of. IU tally aiiuotiiKcd that the Aii'triau liiveoc cliple Itiigitlci without opiHKitlou. The lli f urgent, after the battle at Menkoile. lied. panic tilckcn. A special dispatch from Constantino, pic. under date of 1 Ininday, Mcpleinbcr '.Villi, fax, 'flu. Ku.siatM continue to tctreat on Kirk, KIII'M mid Aililaiioplc, wlicre they ex pect Mnrilvo about October 'Jd. Veitcrdiy Ucncral Ml.oheloiT, with the I'mirth corps, wa at i'ch.il.ild.i and wa about to mo( to'lVliu in, where he wilt be joined In the Nlulh uirii. which lately occupied the countiy Intweeu lio.loi'ta and the uoithcru hrc of the (iulf llarof, and a large part of which mi coticcn trati d bcf. re the llulalr Hues.. It has been or dered tint tlm Turkish Infantry shall advance, keeping .u iidManeeof twcnt.vliveklloincteiH, the Intel cnlngp.ui. to ,t. occupied In great part b Miiall bodies of c.ix.ilr). In the lioje of preventing ills. i,h r (ieucr.il MkohelntT h.i l-sticd a public notice tint a eoiiit-iruirtlid will bo formed, and all person comlcicd of cer tain picillcd ciliuc will he punlhcd b dca'h. MKXU'O. The Congress of Mexico opened on the liUh of September. Pn nidi nt Dhiz nent In .1 iiii'm.igii which rcxlews the AinericHU ipics tlon. He clalmn that the Mexican gmerninent performed Its duties toward the I'nlted States, Ingisid filth, nud to the extmt of Its power; and further, that Mexico denlre to cultivate peace with all nations, especially with the I'nlted States, hut It Is determined, at tho name time, to maintain Its liidcjH'iidence and honor. t.vui.Axn. There is an uneasy feeling that Lord Hcacoiitleld's Indian policy will result in war with Afghanistan, and the reopening of the whole Kasterti ipientlon. It Is generally be lieved that the Kutslana will evacuate as tl- uliitwl, or that 0 recce will peacefully Mihmlt to Turkey's lioiicompllauco lthlt demands. A London dispatch says there are Ktroeg Indications that tlio government Is not in a hurry to take aet'on on the Afghanistan ipieMlon, Their delre is to leave the rei-pon-Ihlllty and conduct of the iptesthm almot cu tlrcly to l.ont I.ytton, Viceroy of India. It U dclred to make the ipicntloa au Indian rather than an lmpsrlil one. It it reported that mi order hiu been lsi:od for the illvpatch of ten thnuraml water pnxif sheet and the tliousand blankets to the Indian army. Field ftorc arc also living pre pared for Immediate sUe. The London W sh; "We believe intlinatinntof mora or los "- ' 'i 'v lllllllliiuniiBUl I1IWIU Ul IVftl vhu have a ready Iks.,, ,.de to Knglamt of Kusisla Intcntl n i i...ii.t..i ,.V...n i,..r mUdon finm Uabul." A correspondent at ... ' ' iwv ( i.t 11 i ,1 tni il.iM ., 1 mfi,ft i.in-n 1.. tw'i t.f t r rr,i ..i.tl mmuni). nu. i.t, ir Knfii.t, t. ti f ' ""' I" i iin in.? r IV I HIM I VI, M. Advice from ati l "iiiitig.iiuiii'Miii. . lhf iirtf of (h rcliithiii, ml P4.u llllll. of I'tl-.l'letlt (It titU-f, arid hi depnrt uie friMti the eHintry for ire., Thr re iHiimtl! mitred fn lloiiilnro tM. MmnliiT Ihr l'reiiil drprtisl, xhrti a lnTt4utli giiTwiimeiit i orgNilt,) IVIUl A Calcutta dispatch -tato that order hVr l-r t,.in-, to fon.tr, e troop linunl the fnifltl.r, uh vie tn Mrlv im. ration.. If tiercwtin OrKMIM. Afioi Ntrlet Investigation into the ll.xslel and Not ling r. tin tfri( of inn plrm y iniild I' found. The p.irliiiuieiitarv oomuilttei' has eloplid in atrxmlment Ut lite nntl vll,t bill .iulh..rllug the (mlleo Niithnrltle of the prnvln. ul dl.trtrl. In forbid the hc of Ihi print t matter elreulilcd In the Interior The Parliamentary Coininittee on the Anil WIilit bill h.ite d'iplMl .,-vi nil mote V"l) IIIhthI umulidmetit, lleh d the follon Ing A tile of .lege hdllouly be ibcUtcl III the pte.etiee nf liiim.sll.il,' dimmer ; rolilbl tlnn of meeting OmII not lmlml.' ihstorul intitlng. per'n eamiot b orden il to .put I pine where the) rrlde, aid the bill -lull o.ilv remain In tone until the ;it .t M.inh. Ivsl I A lleilin dispatch o citcmlicr 7tb !). 'I he I'.irllatiieiitir) cnmiulttee ha . i in pletcl It rt riudliignf Die ..h l,ill-t l,, and adopted the ilau.e provldliig (hit the lln.il i nun nf appeal for ea-e. arlliig under the bill shall i nult nf fntir metiibi r of the fed eral council, -ehv led bv their colli ague, ami live J .due from the ' prune enurt of the Kmplteor ImlMilu.il Mt.it.-, the Kmpernr to ilpllit the preshlelit and Vice pte.ldi lit nf Ihe.ourt. 'I he Kmperor Willi mi, In Die couise of i written reph thmiklug llm Iteich.liii; for IL addles of tuiith, i). "The gr.nll) of the lime I clcai to all We must, each ace. rd lug lohl )w.r, sttlve In inert Ihe danger thteilenllig the sifelyof the Sla'e 'I he bill "Ubmlled tn the ICeli hslag 1 intended lo serxe llil i ml. x Hrni tru.i hi cnmpaulc the labor nf the It.'lch.iag " 1 1,,, mivi-riitm nt Is np; d tn the methnd nf c.mtrtlctlm: the Court of Appeal adopted In the amendment to the Mo ilalht hill by P.Hllamenlir) cnmiulttee. I he Hist day' debtito in the Heich- stag nu the atltl-snclallst b wa somewhat of u dli'plntmciit to eagci iiudlemc The pns'e ding wcie for imwl part .le.oroii at d cvimliill ili'imirek point. ,! out the f.n t that the so. I.tltle in w spapers celebtaleil the dentil of the Kiitvshiu Ii' lie nil M. reil.m a. an at I of lllsllie. lie s.dd so. let) mi thus Mariicil against the aaln' dagger and Ci libeling' gun it wa liitolerable lo live under the tu laiiy of such a gang of b.imlil. He iippea'ed to the Kelchsiag to support the lioxcruuiciit in protecting the Kmpcmr and Id subject. 'Ihe debite lolitluucd on strict part) line. Ihe MoclaMst and Pole iipmlug t.'ie bill. Hen- llebel frilltlel) ihinoidnl that III maick be culled loonier fur speaking of So chill-ta bamllt. amlciiart lug Krichii with f.ilsehiHi.1. He uiii.le a peis.iiial explauut on, llilstllig on the coricctucs ot the statements he made )cstcrday com crnlm lllaimirck's re lations with the Moclillst. Thu Houe tilt 1 matelv resolied, 1 1 a large majority, to icfer the bill ton commlttccoftwclitv-om' member. At;yri.'i. (ireat and increasing irritation cxis s In litingiiy, oct the situation id alTalr In llonl.i. s raid that the unlit of slxlv mil lions ilorlti will not last until the reassembling of the delegations, which w II take place about the middle of October, and that twenti live million lloriiHtuorewill be needed before that time, and au addlt .m.il sevi nty million tier In will be tie. ded before the end of Hie liar niiM'R. The International 1'cacc Congress re i cully In session at Pari, aso resolution licouuncudliigthe settlement of dl-putc b) .'irl'ltiatlon and ihcl.ulng war to be htlg.ir.il. age. The W'iV. of Paris, .says it Icarus that the dllllniltlcs Intweeu rVanee.Digi.uii! ai.d Ihe I'nlted States, iclatlii' 'to the New i'otlinll.ilid iMierlcs, have been nnauged. The three eatduel are drawing up a convention which will olivine all future di.igvi meiit. iiiimi:. Several (ieiiiian bishop arc expected In Uome In October. Soimi expelled bishop h.ne been su loncd to the Vatican for con sultation concerning tlnlr future po-ltlon. Tlii-ii step ate coiniectcd with the pending lugotlatlon of the V.itlc.in and licnn.uiy. iiritM.wi. It is reported that tho King of Ilur mah I dead. riiii.Nisr.s-. The forco under (Jen. Roberts has be u dlp itched to Kooratui valley. A col mint, uiin'herliig 0,(HK) men, have feen ordcr isl to MiMlton, and lOiHI to go to (India. Ac tive prep (ration arc being made at Kowal I'lndc. itt:N(i.itv. Thu Hungarian Radicals have held a mass meeting of pmtet ngalnst the oocupi- tloli of HoMihi. Hesolutloii were Mllnntttisl declaring that the occupation of Honh will be fatal to tin Hungarian nation. They protest against the micrillce of Hungiriiti IiIikmI mid money against their wlhe.; demaml thewith ilrawul of troops from Itoenl i, and declare tie Intention to organise a movement to petition the Hungarian Diet for the Impeachment of the Tlrea Cabinet. The Bgltatlon I regarded as a party movement of a ainall, but turbulent minority. Tlio recent election gave the gov ernment a large majority. A calf at six weeks old, if properly fed, produces tho best veal. John H. Davis had 100 acres of toma toes on his farm near Richmond, Vti., tho biggest Held of tho kind in the Uni ted States. A Chicago clergyman was aroused at midnight to go unit pray by tho bedside of a dying man. On ascertaining that the unfortunate being was a director in a gas company, he said to the messen ger: Well, I don't know that there is any use in my going; it'll just be a waste oi goon praying; still, l suppose, it's my dutv," and reluctantly accom- ..A 1.1... ' ptuiiei. him." I THE TERRIBLE SCOURGE. lleMirt from the Infis-tnl DMrlrl. Hrli.f Tor Ihe.sii.Terrr. i.i-r l In Ni w Or). an. I-J n,. , lr ti(tr.J II .rti,. M.ituJ.i U lb-nth Th fciet'h- t.f.iksti ..lit n the tt-ich iMVtlo.Inf Uiattvlllr, ami Sftl r nt ri rtisl ta the HHghUrtHil nf lh l.nibrlX'.i 40.1 N'i,r1U ict iirtwr .iriet tn UV i elnltt rr rif..r1l 'irfl, by thr :ltn Hlir llw hallH I Urgel) ipuUtrtl h r-foirre. frt.in the frier .lis trtrl furthrr 4-mtb bill the ills.'..- ( not run third to tin in liHc AlHither dlwtrh from IxMil-tlllr fa) the l.le ji'.utd, and without fouinUtbrti t Vlfk.burg there were .' deaths tn-.Uy Ihe H"rd V.MMlitlou tnedlcal cnri of Vni pbl rrM.rt 1 .11 nr mm', and 41 death In Vew Orleans IJiliiew case, and 'JU d. th jf,. re..rtil. The prxnd toUlnf e.isislnlhat ilt to dale I tXi:. D.tuallon are .till Vein made All nier the eountr) Mn Pruc:r.) h eotltrlblil.il Jsjl.llll CIcgo. IsilCtJ J'1,11, delphl lid .V("l additional, t. ,r.i.-,.r.l. of 4 dram it!c i no rt iinmcnt Skim. '21. In .Memphi for twenty four hour, rmllng at l)i. el,k, the II.Mrd'if Health olllclall) re.rt 'J dciith. nf hle II) W. le iiiloieil , gi ll.ral feeling ptcir.ll tJM the worst I pa. I. Twtutvouc ph)Nlclxn n 'rl 117 new case, 'Hie ileal I,. In Ne (r lem were .d, and ii.-w en-. ri'iiti-. I'JJ. The total tilimbi r of .1. Hh In tlu' ell) we.. , oid 'ntil ease. s,pt.' The deilli tods; In elude 'il children undi r 7 lent of ige u Hull) Mpr'ngthrii iU ago :) new ri-ud I "J death, at" reMirted , the following diy,l' Hew ea.e ,nd l).e.,l,s, and )cletiU, At'n.w ia-. and II death. I.nhy the new rase w. re I ami de ith .', The fewr Is gaining at V(iklnirg 14 death to da). It I on ihe tt. crease at Hatou lloiigeagiln Many nere la ken down Imt night, and thl morning . num ber nf il.iiu'eroii. cues, iter. iorti d. The I .oil lllle lloird of Health hi Issued au iddress, I'inpli.itlcally dcnilng ill rumor a In fcr. r In -pt.lt mli- form III that ell). At Hickman. T new ins.' ami ,", di ath.. 'Ihe fei r ha n'ip pi a red at (iallll.. ( ihlo, In ihe hi art -if Un fit) 'I leee genuine ca-e wire rcHirtc ;es tenia); nne dlnl lat night. Aid fir the if tiled d I still going forward. Sept. -.'s. Forty death are reported at Memtihls. at New Illinois, ilfty Ih . death, and I Ml In w . ise. The death "list Inclml. thlrt)-two children iniiler socn )e.ir nf we. Natchez, twenty-one mm ease and one death. Vlekburg, . leieii death. Tho fever tlll continues In many small town. Aid fot the allllcted I -till going forward fmm ill part of the cnuiitn. Influence of NYospapcr. A scluml teacher. i ho had been en gaged a long time in hi proifvdnti.aiiil witnessed the intliiciuv nf n newspaper "l"'" "i" i" u laiiiiiy ami ctiiiiiien. writes n follows: "I have found it to be a universal fact without exception, that scholars of both sexes mid all ages, who have access touitvp:ipcisnt home when compared with those h mv not, me: I. Rotter leaders, excellent in pro uuui'iulioii,tiiiilcouciiiiut t,.j, more iiiiilcrstmidingly. ''. They arc better speller mid detiuc words witli ease mid accuracy. ;i. They obtain practical knowleil"c of geography in about half the timiMt reipiires of others, as the newspaper-, have made lliem accipiaintcd with the location of important place, of natiocs. their government mid doing on the globe. I. 1'hey are belter graiuiiiarimis for having become o familiar with ever variety of tvlo in the uowsiiiiiii.r. frooi the eoiiiinoii.plaood advertist ment to the finished mid classical oration nf Um latesinan. they more rendil I'oinpn.'- ''"I tl aniug of the texf, and con- tmill uuuli' it. I'oiistriictiou with accuracy. .1 Those young men who hav for years bc-ii readers of newspapers v always taking the lead in debating so cieties, exhibiting a more extensive kiiowledgc.a greater varielv of .subjects, and expressing their xicwsVith greater lliteiicy, clearness mnl correct tie's An Inn u lull-Keeper in .lirunltin. Tho Davenport (low.i) (Jaetto h-us received and detail an intelligent (,,. ry of profitable religious enthusiasm. Some 10 years ago. it says, .Mr. ,lm. than llrintoii of Washing-son. I.wa. Iieeaine po.sussed of tho idea thai he was commissioned by the Saviour to open an inn near .ioiualoin, and so be come a pioneer in (lie work of rebnild- 1IIL ng mid Christimii.ing the Holy Ojt. or it was made known to him in ., ,;..- fl ion that tho ancient glory of .Icrusaloni was about to return unto her. He wa worth about ."r'-.'O.iMO; he gno K).00O to his wife ami .son, who preferred to remain on the farm, hoping that ik. hiisbauil would be relieved of hm in stum notions by rouh oxpcrioiuv. So ihe husband went away alone, arrived at Jerusalem in safety, bought .ovend acres ot land in the most desirable lo c ition ho could Iiml two miles east of the city, built his inn, mid opened it for the accommodation ,,f tnnrLi. t.. the 1 lo ly Land. Two years htivu olatv ed. and whether ho has been cured of insanity or not is not known, but it is very certain he struck a g-od thing when ho built that hotel. His letters homo have been of the most cluvirinu character, his health has been god, ho sees good times all the while. His pictures of prosperity, his longing for hw wife's companionship, have cartscit Mrs. tirinton to decide to go to her hus band. Sho has sold her property In Washington County, and this week eaves, with hoi son, to join her kus baud at his inn on the slopes of Jinieiv ........... ,...w mo nius unenruicii the fact that vellow fever prevailed in New I-sindon, Ct., in September and October, 178U, there being Ittl cases and eighty- An antiquarian has unenrthed the n New 'tobor, ighty- one deaths. An orator, who was much in demand in political campaigns, being asked bx an admirer the secret of his success, re plied: " hen I have facts, I give 0rn facts; but when I haven't I veil and saw the air." Said a railroad engineer to an Irish man, whose cow hud been killed: "Hut she didn't get out of the way when I rang the bell." .'Faith, thin," said P..t. "ye didn t shtop whin she rang her Ml. navthur." I i t f w s 1wt1W,m