? T ff -ri I - A " 3 A 1 A Lc A iA ... tt .i I'M THE RED CLOUD rillEF. em a nrntsur.n, v.a. m rmP.. NKHHASKA RK1) ri.(H'l). I'OlilTH'AI,. Tkf Republicans of tin; Second llli nolM district have nnmliintod (icorgn It. Davln for Congress. tn. Hnllintl K. Pnlnc, of Wisconsin, hM fcren nmolntod Commissioner of I'atcato, mul will .soon enter upon the discharge of hl tlnlli'1. The Ntttionnl (Jroonbnek l.itlior par ty Iim unlimited for Congress Joseph n. roiiett. in tin Hccoml Missouri din trlf I, hihI V. C. Vumlolson In tin! Thlnl district, Tlm Hecrtiiary of Treasury Inn pro moted (). II. Irish, (t( Nebraska, Assist ant Chief of lint Hiircau of Kiigrnving mid Printing of the Treasury Depart mrnt, to ho Chief of that Hurcati, vtcr UcI'licr-out, ikhImciI, mul appointed I). W. Wilson, of Ohio, to In chief of tlmt liuronu. Tim Nebraska Dcmocintic Conven tlon nominated thn follow lug ticket: For Supreme .Indue, John I). Howe: for Cnngmss (short term), AIhx. !. lliiir; for Congress (long toi hi), .1. W. Pnvis; Covet ror, J. It, Webster; Men-tcnunl-Covornor, V. .1. .Mend; Secretary ofNtnto, Hcnjamiii Puriimrton: Auditor, K. II. Hciitou; Trousumr, S, II Cum. mings; Htipcriiifcmlcnl of Public In. Htruetion. I,. Hiuiett; Attoruuy-tiencrul, H. II. Calhoun; Superintendent of I'nli ll(! lands anil IIiiIIiIIiih, .1 in nt'H Me. Croary. Tim following congressional iiniiiliiii t'ons wiim innilti Oct. ami. Hy thn Ho publicans of the Kilth Connecticut dis trict, Joseph H. Iluwloy. Hythotitccn backers of thn Fifth Massachusetts dis trict, Natlimi Clatk. Hy tlm Hoptilili cans of the Twentieth Nuw York ills trlct.Jnhti II. Storln. Hy thu Itopiihllcuns of Urn Kighth MussiHiiisotts district, Wm. Clnflln. y tlm Hopuhlicatis of thu Twenty-ninth Now York district Dr. Kichurd I'. ItU'harilMoii. Hy the llopuhlicuns of the Twenty-second Now York district, Warner Miller. Hy thu Hepubllcuns of tlm Thlrty-sovcnthNuw York district, Sliuriiinii Sclgcrs. The Republican State Convention of Nebraska, iiftnr u two daysand a night hi'bhIdii, ut Lincoln, udjournuilOct, ilrd. The following In tlm Stntu ticket. Su promt) Judge Judge Colby. For Con grcw. (long turn.) K. K. Valentine. For Congress (short tei ni) -Col Tom Majors. Covornor Albinos Nance. LiontunniiMioveriior- K. C. ( urnos. Secretary of Slate S. S. Alexander. Auditor 1,. Uedtk. Triinxtii'itr C. M. Hurtlett. Superintendent of Public In Htructlon It. Thompson. Attorimy-Ccnornl-tien. ,1. C. Dllworth. Com miKNloner of l'ulilio Lumls F. W. DiivIh. Tlm phitforni iimlllrms tlmprin olple.s whleli eurrieil tlm purty through tho itIhIn of tlm rehelllon mul tlm ilmi- gerH of reeoiiNtrui'tlon; leilnrcH tlmt nlwtlonn slmll ho fr,. ,, South iim wiill uh tint North, timl eipuil rightN of Hlleitiw)iiHgimninteoil;thnt thu ptililiu Bitrvlco .sliiill iu ohtviiteil on u Im.sis of u moro vvoiioiulonl anil ttlHoiunt mlinin itrfttionof ftlluirs; declares against tlm payment out of tlm United States treas ury ot rebel war eliiimsjfavor.s guarding tho rights of tlm people against thueoni himitif "in of corporations hy adequate. Main ami National legislation; that tlm faith of tho Nation shall bo sacred, and it contracts redeemed hi spirit and in lottor; congr-'Mlatos tlm people on the Hignsof reviving trade and industry; declares that thn greenbacks shall not bo dishonored and debased, but shall bo made as good and as honest a.s coin; commends the legislation restoring sil vur coinage; denounces thu Democratic, party for iUs recent attempt to steal the Presidency by violence, intimidation and murder; protests against the propo Mition to withdraw tlm public lauds west of tlm 100th meridian from settlement, nml demands that tho Indians now with in thu borders of tlm Statu bo removed to tho territory set apart tor them. Ibwh A f 100 homo and rig wiire utolnn In liroml lUylUlit In IYrnrt, frwil) ii. Mr. Teabout, one of the big ftrtm-H nf O'llrlfii roiinty, ti llilo )ruf (ut up l(l,(J IkIio of lint Frank Linvrence, of Council Mull's, U rn i nilj nmrrlnl itiiiipliii r nf Mr. VMu In tli ('lr HiMiiton, In Si-w ynk lieorge Di-ally, the IH-eapold miii 'if a (miner tn f U lli'tiir, KI1I..I hy ft run 1WII) lllltM' 1 t (! lIlKC Tlm lute .Methodist conference at ClirroW.ili i lilnl nol In n inmr the North trt em t'olli-i- from li preerit lomtliHi t Al K"ii Humboldt and Dakota lime voted a 11 for the Kurt IMkc ,t ItMirrlt mllroul Urine tontmhlp, In JliniilMil.lt rouiit), IU re fvl the tut, Christian Saiissele, an emploie In a hrrwerj at llnrlliicton, klllnl hj falling thruilKliM liHtrliy n few night k'o, while walklliKlu hi tiep. Scott couiity'n census nIioms I.ViIH hlhlreti. 7.VJ) mill) , wmt 7,l'.('.l feinuli Is tween thini;eiif llvr utnl twi nl) uni-i-iUr, hii Iim rene of yoo In one jrur The bum and granary of John Cole- mull, of lliiliiiii- ioiiiiI), uh ild.trn.Mil h) lire u fi-H ulKhtit n(n, orlKliiHtlnif In ii nudi of IlKhliiliig ,.in, f MMMiiMircil Harvey S. Hiitler. a millwright, need IV), miiixhiikIiI In the linn hliirn of lil yrlM mill nt he Wilt, (Ht U.I, mul Im'iI hhlii;lorii olf, mul MiiNitherlm Injun il It wnnthniii'lit lie intiiii nol n mirr Frank (irimmll, a brakeii.ai the t'entrnl Itiillroml of ,mn, wii liiKt.uilly klllnl iiKirliinell, HeplemherlHIIh, hv Ih'Iiii; cuifhl liftMciu Iwimim uhlle inilpllin: tin III Mm lioily wim eoiupli telv eriMheil Them are r,'j piithmts in the Ho-.plt nl fur the llinmie lit lliilepeuilt'iii'i. " he work oil the foiimliillnii of the noiitli nlmr I. i,r,. Kfi lii(; rnplill, mul when Unit v.im n i oui phtnl It Mill he(;reiil iiihlltloti lo the i itpiie 11 of the hiilhlltiK. A lad l.'l years of age, named Dwyer, wim Mll.il uuiler the curs nl Mllon, N.pi, .'f'lli, lie hml hci u Jiiuiplii; on nivltrhln freight eari', when he fell lietween two of them, mul M'M-riil henilly lumleil eiirn puuHtd over hU leK unit xlo'niii'h. In tlm llungel will contest ease al lmlniille, u ileehlon Iiiik heeii reudiriil hy iIiMkc IIiiki;, (IIkiiiIMiik Hie "lilt. The n Milt l Hint Ulthop lliiuieKey, of huhii(iie, ImnH piopi rty worth ri',Nl toilevote to the found lii(of miorili.in indium for Iher ptlou of Ciithnllc (lerinmi ( rpliuii children At Charlton, a few days since, the linlloiiii enter Hile fell mid killed it man The eroiintit plead with the crowd to ullow him to Hull until the next diiy a the wind wiih Plow ItiK ii perfect kiiIc, hut he win Ihreutetied with hln life If he did not o up im he hml inher tled to do. lie nt lM iiindii the Httenipt which cost Heltlren hid life. 'Ihe crowd then got around his IihIIooii and cut It to pleeen. Judge K K. Valentine, who has been iiomlimled mrCoiiL'rcM la Nehrankii. was I orn near Keohiiiupnt, Vim lliireiieouuly, mid when ii hoy worked In a hrlek yard, lie dtilw ipleiitly heeanmn printer In the .iirAr,fotlloe ut lliirlliuztnii. When out of n "tiike" he Khoeled corn In the "llawkeye MIIU" In that city. When the war lirokeout hocnllMcd and i-ened three yuird In thetfeeiitli Inu.i ('aval iv, roinliig out ii Major. He then returned lo the printing lniHlncdd ut Ouiahu, until I'reid dent (Iruiit appointed him Itegloter of the LiiiiiI Olllee ut Wedt Point, Neli. In the mean time, he dtudletl law, mid wiiKeleited two jiurs ago Jiiihje f Ihe llth Judicial ( Ireult of'that Slate lleldiCycurHold LATE NEWS. Jc Mrrnl, A 'i,oiW lire (K-currMl In Mituplild, Tenn ,iiit lt Serious niages l pr.ilrle lire are reported from hikoti le.rrllnr) . crops Irft by the Iii.Uix hu l-rU turn Up nr dfitrojfd hy the u k. A nurnhrr of p pie rre kllhd A didpateh from Tupeka ti) a band of ruii4y linlUnd (tn thr Kiioji I'arl fl- trik, Ott. It, litf lulled e.t of IUrr lty, mid hrri rk'ht or ten Hilled mirth of the t - i " - ii ii,hi in i' ii linn h mil in in mip Thu firegory liniment l.-ike Maho ,,-"" eme upon hit of rllle men hrn j pe, N y. hliniMl (lit .'U Ui, UUu.UjO. ,''"1 l" li'M flRbt eimml, rrdiillliiK In the liidiiriiiire, r.'oii) The ferry boat Union, burned at tlm wlurl at .eliurif. KV . Oil lL Ij,m.I1'.i RiiIro no moro spirits than yon can conjuro down, say at fourjiwaUows. Huryyour dead animals at tlm root of your fruit trees. You will liud that it pays a good per cent ago. Miss Parol a, who has recently done such good work" in touching tlm art of cooking iu Hoston, is in Paris, studying tho Bcicneo of tho Froncli cuisine, as a 1 (repartition for her winter canipuiirn in loston. " "Speaking of bathing," said Mrs. Partington, soum can buthu with por feot impurity in water ascoldtu Green land's ice mountains and India's coral strands; but for my part, I profor to have the water a little torpid." Mow. Emelia Montamiiti, tho direct or of the Industrial School for Girls, at Milan, Italy, has sent samples of the artistio work of her pupils to the Paris exposition; they consist of laces, oni broidcrles, and paintings on enamel. DOCTOKN UAVi: HI.U IJI. "In It poiilblo that Mr. Godfrey Is up and at work, and cured by su cluiplo a remedy I" . --,...,. jum v lauuuuilllIIIIIICIIIireiJ cured, und with nothlnB hut Hop Hitters, anil only ten days ago his doctors gave him up and said thai he must Jle I" "WeU-a-dayl If that Is so, I will go this jninnte and tl some for my poor Ueoree, I know hops are good.' 6 Tlm Kuiotlons or Intellect In Kiliicatlou. Tlm pletisurable emot'ous incidciil to tlm exercise of the intellectual powers hai! not tlm formidable maguitudothat wo have assigned to the foregoing gioups. Indeed, on the occasions when they seem to burst forth with an intense glow, we can discern the presence of emanations from thi'Mi other great foum tains of feeling. It is an elVort of prime importance to trace exhaustively tlm inducement and alli.ietnents to intellectual exertion What aru the Intrinsic charms of knowl edge, whether in pursuit or in posses sion? Tlm dilliculty of the answer is increased rather than diminished b the flow of fifty years' rhetoric. Knowlcdgu has such a wide compass-, embraces witch various ingredient.s.ihat, until wo discriminate tlm kinds of it, wo cannot speak precisely either of its charms or of its absence of charm. Some sorts of knowledge are interest ing to everybody; mhiio intciot oulv a few. Thu surious part of tlm casti is, that thu most valuable kinds of kuowl cdiro aru often the least interesting. The iinimrtnut distinction to be miiwii neru is oetweeii itnliviilual or concrete knowlcdgu ami general or sib struct knowledge. As a rule, paiticu lars are interestingas well as uasvtgeu erals uninteresting and html. 'When particulars aru not Interesting, it Is of ten from their being overshadowed b generals. When generals are made in tcresting, it is by a happy rellectcd in lluencu upon tlm particulars. It would serve nearly all thu purposes of the teacher to know tlm best means of over coining the repugnancu and tlm ab strusenuss of general knowledge. I'oii. ular Science Monthly. ') Itmuraliie. f40.) A lire In Newark, N J , Oct. Vnd, di dtruyiil MiTeral htidlner honwd. Iim.I.M,. ("J.lllMlrnlKr, fi,(MI The eiitlri) business portion of Pales tine, Teiad, huriiid IhU l!nd. Is estimated at liri,(l, InMirsnie irry llht. Thusaw.inill of Smith & Pearson, nt lipT Mtlllwatir, Maine, htirmd Hept !Jth lidd, t:il),W) liifurame, 11,1,(101). Aii entire Inisiiiehs block In Kanton. Mil, I ftc-lo.il I ii ihemiirl hotid- and market hoilde, liiirued Oil Int. !,, f IOO.Ouij Tlm President hits appointed Samuel II Wrhdter, at Hliellijlllle, III , himI .lohii II N'iII, ItiKldler nf Land olllie, at .Mult Lake, t'lnh. Tlm dwelling house of Matthias Wright, nt Hhep yvllle, Ind , Inirutd on the UlKhtof Hept. .'Kith l.od, ij,(n), luiiinu e, t l,W The cotlon waste factory owned by Hnl-ert llldhop iV Solid, llolou, liurned (htu her Mb. I.ia, .V),UlO, .M,.,.nt tllem. II are llirown out of iriploy rnt-nt The Sacraiimnto county hospital burned on the liluht of Oct. tali. .i, 00, H), liiMlimicc, fiWl.IMM) 'Hie Iniuatid were mi veil without incident to any. A dispatch fioiu Junction City, Ore i;ou, of Oi tohcr Mb, iaid A lire this iniiriilti liiirneil (llluioreV hoti-l ami dh othi r hulld IliKs. Iidd, .VI.IKIO, liidiiuiue l.'i.MXI. Hy an explosion of a boiler In Hach. elor'd diiw-mlll, at Koreiiimi Htatlon, Mb h., on thi'.'Miif Oetnhrr, .lode Koreman wa killed, aii'l otheid derlotmly Injured The mill wan U. tally ditro)ed ' g" Hancroft, the historian, met with iidi'ilotid accident t Newsirl, (let 1st, b) biliiL' thrown from hid carriage. The l.-fi dlde of hid head wiih huill) cut mid bin h ft arm mid dboulder Injnriil. Two United States deputy marshals ami their piwde hi.ve uiiiile Hdiieeowfiil raid on lllbltilldllllersnf Sharp, ll.ixter, and linard roiintbd, Ark Ten prlmiiiers were eapliiriil aiidlakeli lo I.lttle ItiK'k. The United States authorities have reiclvcd Information that a larp1 pit.f; of roiuilerfelterp, who hae bceiin.eriitliu: In the mountalliH of Teuinchie lime he n captiin d Kolirteen weiu under arridt, and tin Ir pl.ilix Ac. were captured. Prairie tires are reported In the val ley of the It, d Ither of the North, whlih hac dcdtroyed thotidamld of tons of ha). One lire burned twenty miles In mi hour and forty minutes, InttltiK the country comtdet) deme late. Acting Postmaster General Tyner has oruered that the tinea he Impxtd upon null I'diitriictora, or deductions nude from their pay beciuidc of fnllure or Irii'Kiihirlty In the HTvlce Iu Alahuma, Mladlddlppl, Kenimky, Tennedxee, Arkunsss. I.ouldlmia. orTi.tu .. - , . in count id iii.irautlne renulatloiid. A special from Mason, Texas, of Oct. llth, nays lurn-UMtlnu Is rec. lied of Indian raids near Junction ('lt. Three ulrls, mid a .o naiueil 1 1 ,wdj, werekllled ut .lolui win Fork, (laiidalaup river Iteports from !' Hiirrouiidlin: countiy hhou that the Indians arc Mi iillin; htoi k and tiiiinlfrlns; the sctllcrh. A general raid Idfenrid. Dr. Irwin, agent of the Kcd Cloud Indians, who Marled I'.idt to Intenlew the I'rcdldcnt, was met at Vuuktoa hy teleniphlc Ins ructions to return to the iieney mid procure tr.iiidportatlon mid rations mid move his Indians to the new Wolf Agency The Doctor will eo hack to his Indun . siHiu as trancportathm 'natters are arranged. The Cabinet at Washington has ap prised the letter of the Attoiney (limrul KhliiK opinion that the I'Uli & Oickoii Kill nsid I'ompuu) can y, thruiiKli the Kmiuo k liiillun rmeniitlen, The treaty with the ll.ui liocks la nut recognized us hiw of Connrces, which Is coiidhlercd superior to It nml ;vch theiomp.iuy the rlastit lo follow thepresirlh-utllue. I 'a of rliihtefn cltlrn tilled and Ute nund il Thr triKips ire nl wot nf IliilTalo In purmll of a hand that eri-M-d liesr Hher dan mi Sunday mnrnlnif, ejt Wth A Ht.J Iktm-rat -UI days thr trnnp li a hard llKhl with the Indlam at 4 o'clock, IKU 'Jiid, tiUt does not mine the phir l.lrtitrnatlt Hrlerlik of the ZUI Infinti) was wmimle.1, and Cor-iral Mtrw.rl of C I, Ihlnl Infantr), 4lnl five Mildloa rrn klllnl ('apt Waiuk with his iimiinaiid haa criHanl lihivrr Crrek In flow purdult nf the Indlini. Tlm l-xllr. of the thirl. in d. tilers klllnl ty the Indlaiidwrre brnimhtltiti, llulMo .Mtathai The Indians crossed the Kansas Pa rifle K.llriMd, on Huinlay innriiliiir, Sept '.'eh Aliiil '.'.'. lulled north nf Murrain Station thev iniuuieiie.d klllllu; M-ttleu, slid M'trnlem bulb a wire found aloui rtippa rro k They do not Ki, nut nf th.lrway In kill p.npe.hut If they me.t n man on horse tack they kill dim and take his horn- At laatiiivmnita the) eie ) or PO mlhd north of i. Kanaa PaeWc II illrnad, with the troop proline thi m r t I) bald The) have klllnl m women orihll itnn, and have not tbtid fur multllateil the biallea of their v Ictlliid Tlif tepirt th it Men tenant Mrnlcrlt k wa killed U untrue )r .lamed Irwin. aKeiitof the lt Cloud llidhilm, I on bid wny in Wahlni;ion toinndiilt with the Hicrelari of the luterloi and the I'redl fb'litupon tlw rltuatli.ii of til" atTIrd of the Indium under hNioutrol fils Indlatid are tiled of walling f(,r pi rinlddlon ton move to W hlli' ( I ly mid have aliambiutd their iieiiey on the MldMiutl river and .ue Im.k IU) "lib , iil.d are e.iuiHil on I'a ere k The) Mi) ther will r. main there mill they hear from ttiidhliwtnu I'he dlMlt.cled Imliaiid iiuinher r.,ui.) )r Irwin hud liu'ormatlon that leadd him to hellevr that tl e t.eKriide I'liev lined (torn Ihe H.ulh aie Int. hiue In join (,'ld Indians at Puiairok, hiuI rbotld this istur there Is ki rlous trouble a' i ml fur thellluik Hllld mid other frontier "ctllemtnli I The safest hunk ofilmwwtir ,rl..,i,i r., . farmer is a manure bank. The second meal makes tho glutton tho second ill word makes thu ouarrel, and the second loads the pistols with blank cartridges. The fall fashions announce a great change iu the shapes of ladles' hats; broader rims are to be worn, with very much larger crowns . JjUfy Candy One cup of sugar, one half cup of molasses, one-fourth cup of. bUT. "d a tablesnoonful of water. Moll all togothor until It will snap when dropped in cold water. Morning lros;es mado of lino tin bloaohed muslin and trimmed with tine loronon itico, aro worn by ladies in pre forenco to tho thin, white materials so long used, as they aro of tho yellow white so much admired at present. A courier arrived at Ogalala on tho evetiliiKof (Vt.'.'nd, tirliiKlugwnril from Ciipt. M.iuck's command who icports that Indians were luM seen on Kcpubllcuu ItiVer, and that they bait killed every while man they c.imc ucr ss and stole hor-cs and committed other depredations. There arc about 1(H) well uric ed mul mounted warrior- mid uhout 'M MpliiAsuhd children Iu the party. The dclt rs rent u purty of '.'a out lo.iccrt.i'ln the wl.er..,i. bouts and tllrecll n tiiken by them. A loiiricr from Cupt. Mauck's party rejsirts th.it the bolle have stolen nearly '.'Ml horses within the lut three d.ivs, and iV of them on the Ito pulliciin. A letter from Spotted Tail Camp, da ted Scptunt'crmith, mi) s that one hundred and tlfty ludcs of tliu Spotted Tall Indians have cut looce and st.iricd north The sceesMon wiiscuil-cd hy u row lietween Spotted Pall and Yellow Hair. Sonic of the Indian Mill hn,. Sittlni; Hull on the bruin, and many of them have liroken hsisc In miiiiII Mpiads mid gene tiortb within thulast few weeks; the last jipiad to leave was headed by Wixslen Knife, Ked Eagle mid Forked Meat, an especial favorite of the military. An enlisted soldier, Hud Wild Horse, has also deserted the Spotted Tull camp, utid gone north. All there desertions have omured from the ucw camp on the Uoso bud, the place selected by Spotted Tali's ludl mis as their permanent home. Tho mall carrier who arrived at North I'lattc, Neb., from Norton, Kansrs, on the evening of October Mb, states that seventeen ure known to have been killed by the Indians Iu the vicinity of Lappa. A special to the (ilobe.Pemoenit from TojH'ka, Kuiiras gives a summary of the outrnges committed by the Indians who went north. After ending the Kansas I'rtdlle they started nortlmtet through Decatur county, and raided the settlement. Their main depreduMoui were oil theSappa v.rei'K. r.very residence for twelve mlli was t'rlmr, An Incendiary lire at PuimicoIk, Flor ida, (h'toher lh, ile.trovedpn.."rty amount Inglii value to irsilioo, li.diiraiici, r.,lli) William J. Wylie while asleep in his ralism, In I'hlhiilelplila.Oc'nher let, was fatal I) iir-iiulled h) .lames V. Voung Siinoiii, the Italian rag-picker in Chi eag , who killed a hoy uamril Mi Cue, ha bo'ii si litem el to fourteen years Iu the s.'iil toitlarv Wesley W. Hishop, at Norwich, Con ne. licit, h.i uiaile u third confesMnn Iu which lie mliiilih having hluiMir adniliild'ereil mor phine In a fatal dure to his w Ife. One man who had a private box in III the rafe of t!n l!r... .t'. 1.11.1 I'.... - i n.iiiin t Mink ut l'i evidence, It I , on exanliiatlon, found that It hud In en rohhnl of :i,m. At Kingston, Ky., on the evening of (Mutter 1st, during nil altercation hi to the H)derdlon of u pair of wagon wherln, Jarvey iMiiu-u i nail) dimt his nephew, Wlllhnu C. Ilnni'tt I. H. ('aider, cashier of the (Juicers' and I'nslueirr.' Hunk, of I'roild.nie, It. I., bus heeii arraigned on a charge of emUv. ele ment. He waived an examination, hihI hlr hn I was ll veil al fr'KI.UX). Henry (irceubaum, ox-President of the (ieriu.ui Savings Hank, ot Ciileiigo. lmi been arrcMidon uchirge preferred hv T II. N etier. for emh, rli uient ol I'JA'i.noo. ,. w H taken tieforcliidtlce Kootc mid held to hill in trsi.nu) Patrick l.aiinigaii, while attemnliii.' to biirglariiw u store, hi Peoria, Illinois, on the night of Ootot'cr lit , was tired at hy u Jilting man who sle ps In the More, the hall taking elTn tin the right side, mid pioduoliig a wound that Is expected to cause his death. A defalcation is reported iu thu (Jro ccrs' mid Producers' Hank, u Slute Institution ut Providence, II. L, ll50,00i) capital. The cashier, .1. II Colder, permitted several p r runs to overdraw, until a large part of thu cupltal Is hopelessly liwt. (-'.lamination rlmws that the defalcation reaches S),0U0, and prolv atily flUMW. Fully luif of ihe capital is gone. (Jov. Nicholls has issued a proclama tion offering rew.tnls for the arrest and ronvle. tlon of the panic who hung tlm colored turn, Hroudhc.ut, on the 7lh of September, Iu Wn-t Kellclan.i parish, till he was nearly dead, mid then Is'iit him, and It it lib. wlfiiahd clilldren; also for Ihe arrest of the inutdereis of Tims Daltou, on Stptember'.'U, In West Kclli l.uia parish. (Jen. Lew Wallace, recently nppointcd governor of New Mexico, has iiotiiln the Pre Ident of the continued dlsturbaiKti and law lessness Iu Lincoln count), In that Territory, and requested the aid of the army of the t'nlted States to pres-rve peace. The Pre! dint will therefore Ismic his priH-U atlon, coiuuiutidliig ill riotous huinls to disperse In live diys, On the evening of September :10th the police of Akron, Ohio, iittempteii to ar rest a trump on the outrklrtsof tho city, when the) were met by ubjut thirty well-armed tramps, who drove them back Into the city at the point of the revolver. Company B, of the Ohio National Guards, was called out to alst the police. They arrested slghteeu of the tramps. A number of professional hi..v.. w ho w ere 1th the tramps, escaped. Several shots weretlrtd, but without any known if. amour, In guilt. HU'iop nnf criminal in timacy th Mr (Vilih, ihr pn-urlng of ps.ln no for lr Cnhb with which todrtn;lhe life of hrr hunband, and lit knowlrdrfr thai he adiiilnldtrnd IL Mr dnilrt that he r' oneil Mrs. llldhop, and charger the Impulse Ui the murder to the woman The wholr maker ouc of the moat terrible uigrr III the annilr nf crime Androw (5,-tle, arrested nt Kt. Thoiup- "III. a few davr iiro la tnr.t....! li Im- iim.. of lhep.rty who mad" Ihe ri,(M) haul on the Chryenne route. A party from )eadii! ( liaM-i) three nf the Ui"il robl rs from the Hllld to the MldAourl rlrrr (ia!e got airors and waa picked up at 'Ihonipson The other to erellll at laige (lar Howard ha Is rued a prix lamatlon uffrrlng a reward nf one lhnudd dollar for the arrt of the partli-" who rohhed the Cheyenne ami Dead i"i trea urecnarh nf t(t) at Canon Springs, Si p timber 'Jfith. A dispatch from Nashville, Tenn., of (Mob r7lhra)r thst Deputy t'nlted Slater It venue Colin tor Phillips hid elilrii'd from a raid oiillllcltilldtlllerli'd InJolinrou and Put nam e untied On the .'I I iiirt. the pari) reach nl Crawford's mill, a few miles 'mm Living rtou, where the pirt) were about to c nr the ford, when ri'Veril armeil men were nnthed nn top of the MnlTsiMi thi- ppdte ride, evlileut I) nii-aullig light A detai hment of the n-ve. nun fon e wua rent bight r lit) the river, when- they cro-Mil nml approuhed the eneinv from the rear They found Ihe force ertltuitedat tlfty nun, ar I with long range rlltir wait ing for tie m Firing liiiiiinllutely began and (oiitluueil until the. iiuuiiinltloti of the reve nue force wss nra'ly eihallrted, compelling them to retreat. It Is reairted that four ills title rd were klllnl and aevcr.il wounded The wot shippers in St. Francis Xavi er's church, New York, were startled on Sun da) illuming, October lUh, b) nelng a man upploaih a woiuiiu I of ihe letiter pews nml plunge a I irge knife Into her hml) without a iiiomeul'd wiirulng The would be uvadln then lied from the church follow,,) b) about one hundred of the ningregitloii lie was at length nrri-dtnl Die woman was un iniln,,. taken to u hospltul, uml found to be sintering Irom a severe and deep cut In the atidomiii Her name la l iry Login, and she Is ,i laund- rtrsatthe lliiltniau Hoile The prloner's namii Is.lohn Carpenter, aged thirty-three, liv ing at the corner of (Jraiid and Center strei ts. Car enter, who has Is-eti depurated from his wife for dome time, went to the church know ing her to be an alien laut there, Intending to kill her, but Icing half-drunk he mistook Mrs. Login lor her and plunged the knife into Iit. t In the directum of Jumen"! with a r e of attafkllig All MurJM, and Uie tneer ir mwlng tr''r at All Mu)t'l and Cauda), J and threaten liurtta. AlnTKM. Ihe total lovi auffetcd by the Aurrtri- in trtsq In Morula and HrrrgoiInU U atowi 4(H) I)ipatchc ngr"' in stating tlmt ne gotUtlonsireprisrerrliig at Vienna t preTent a thaiige of the i ntlre admlnlrtratlon, and U.e dilliculty lr lurreasrsl by tl e growllig dlrsatls fartloti In Hungary with Count Andrajvy's . whole policy In intiiiritlou IUi the Katcro W quirtion A Vicuna dlrpatch Ute I rut Lle Kmptror lias accepted the realguallou nf fltrr Ljall, Hungirlau Minister He ha act de cided alxiul the other resignation, ajtd a coin promise a ronrhlrred likely ACSTUIA. The resignation of Von S.ell,the Hunt k 1 UkeVI feet. On the night of October 1st. in Chi- cage, ofllcer H.ice, of the police force, seeing a man on State street driving a wagon, and hav ing a susplclou that something was wrong, it temptedto investigate the matter, when the man drew a pistol atd shot him through the head, killing him Instantly. It was afterwanl discovered that burglars had entered the dry goods store of E. K. Jaffrey, and stolen a quan. tltyof silk and velvet good. The man who did the shooting wuo supposed to have been one of the four burglars engaged In the rotv. tery. It has transpired that Wesley W. HNh- op, of Norwich, Ct., charged with poisoning i..,VrT i i . i-e.veimieswa op, of Norwich, Ct., charged with poisoning plundered, and almost everything destrojed. his wife and Charles M. Cobb, Jr., has made a All the cattle were stampeded, and whatofthe ' confewlou Impllcatlug Kake M. Cobb, his par- l'M''iCU. TIIK OIUK.ST. The news from various parts of Bos nia slum that the Turks and Insurgents have nb.iudoued further open resistance, having be come convinced tlmt neither moial nor mate rial ai-slstaiice tun beany longer hoped for from the Porte, unless nth,. r tmllii, i.i , .u cation misc. ' A Peru correspondent say tlie Porte ha received ndiieea from Albania, that the jKinuhir excltiinent has almost entirely sub sided. The pucltlcatlon of Herregovlnu Is completed. A Constmitlnople dl.pitch su)s It Is uiiilersto.il lhaf.be Vller, Safet Pasha. N willing to icde eventually several Isluuds of the Archlp-higo to (incce, but nothing on the m-iluland. A Constantinople dispatch says tlm l'or'c has si lit uelrclll.irtothe 1'nwera r. i i. Ing them to compel Austria to conform to the dularatioiiK of her plenipotentiaries at the congriss, .mil stop the advance and excesses of her troops pending the ilceMnu of the Powers. i mess uus isiionc.theilicular says thu Poite will (onMdci Austrla'scoureavlolutlon of the liileruattoii.il liw. The Aiistriaiis entered ViscL'tuii un. opsis.d on the (th of October The insurgent uirces evacuated thelrinlrenemeiits. nli.o, .I..... lug ti nts, ciuiion and iinimunllloii. The whole nf Ihmnln mid Heregovlnu Is subdued, and uie country is In thn hands of the Austrluns. Lii).ud, the llritlsh Ainlia-mdor at Constmitl linple, Is Informed that pirates have made their appearamo Iu the Persian (Julf and the (iulf ol Polo, and bus asked the permls-lon of the Porte to nend a llritlsh niun of-war to operate against them. KNIII.ANll. In view of the possible winter cam palgn In Afghanistan, an Immediate dlsputch of bedding and extra clothing for the troops in India, has been ordered. It it reported that an order has been Issued for the dlspalih of ten thousand water pnsif sheets andtlve thousand blankets to the Indian army. Kleld stores arc also being pre pared for Immediate Imic The Loudon J0,t siys: "Ne believe Intimations or mnru or le-s value have u read) been m..ile to Kngland ol Kiissla's Intcntl ii to Immediately recall her mldslin fiom Cabul." A correspondent at Hcrlln stales that LVissIa will jsTtult her mer chants and iiuimifactiireN to sell arms and unununltloiitoboth the Kngllsh and the At ghatis In the linpcndlng war. OEHMANT. HNniiirck has had a conference with the Crown Prince rcganlliu- the uml socialist Ic bill, which, It Is seiiousl) feared will rail, us u majority or the UelehstJg persistently refuse to j Ic Id on the question of limiting the dura tion of the law, A Berlin dispatch of September 27th sa)s: The Parliament iry committee ha com pleted Its tlm reading or the socialist bill, and adopted the clause providing that the dual court ol appeals fur cm arllug under the bill shall consist or rour members or the rod eral council, selected by their colleagues, and nve J-uges imni the sunreine miirt o... Kinpire or ludlvliluul States, the Emperor to appoint the president and vice-president or the court. The Kmperor William, in the course or a written reply thanking the Reichstag ror It address or sympathy, says: "The gravity of the time ts clear to all. We must, each accord intt to his power, strive to avert Uie dangers threatening the sarety or the State. The bill submlted lo Uie Reichstag Is Intended to serve this end. My tirm trust accompanies the labor ot the Reichstag." The government is oppos ed to the method ot constructing the Court ot Apjieals adopted In the amendment to the 8o ilallst bill by Parliamentary committee. AFGHANISTAN. A dispatch from Simla confirms the leport of the arrival of rour or Ameer's In fmtry regiments with six guns, in Iront or All MusJId. and say It Is generally reported Uut a British force is advancing rrom Pesha- garian Mlnlrlir of Qiiance, will probably uke elleet llniMoMitel) The question of the ac ccptame of the resignation of other Hungari an Mlnl'tirs will probibl) await the ineitlng of the Diet It set uir that Count Andrassy Is dldMMi to put ntT the assembling of the leg islature until some time In November, by whlih time It Is hopisl the HoMilali qtiertlon will he (ouipletel) retllvd, The Kuis:ror of Austrl i, on his return to Vidian from (Ion dola, will grant an atldieiiie to the lea ling numbers of the Aiidtr.ill.iu Parliament on the subject nt the ri construction of CIsKltluni. riUNL'K. The International Peace Congress rc ifiilly In session at Paris, piuvnl riroliitlous ricDuiineuiiingine siiiieuieut or illdputis by mbitrutloii slid di daring war to be brigand age. Whsf INDIA. The tiring of cornfields in Santa Crur. lias I,,., ii mii'wtil A large uuuiImt of the In rurreitioiilsts have been shot A Krci.ch frig ate has arrived al the Island and landed trooj. fugitive women and children have been shin fed to Si. Thomas, forty cstatis arc., burned and only fourteen are left. Jaciuel was visited by another hurri cane, September 'J.Mh. Two vivsseln and all the lights In the liarlmr were lost, and many hoUMs were distrovisl There urc reports of a negro Insurrection iu Smta Crua. Murtlera and other atrocities are reported, and the ne-a. grin s are raid to have osresslon of thu island The insurgents in Santa Cru. are burning the i states. Several leading planters, have Is en muriler"il. In engagement, at Aits hnis' state the negroes were routed and two hundred killtd. The town of Fuderhkstndt has been ciptured and reduced to usher 1 here Is a United States Consular agent n sid ing there, and Ms supposed his home baa been destroy rd with the others. Km it. A fresh element nf uncertainty ban been liitnsluicd In the EgjptJun question by the net of Italy in suing for hirseir and oUier .Medilerraiii'Hii iowersthe right to participate In the iiilmlulstratlou of Kg)pt. A dlspatcli fiom Koine, rajs that us soon us the Italian government was apprised ol the Intention to give an International character to the Egypt ian administration, it sent representations to the Khedive mid to the Paris and London gov ernments, di during that Italy should bo de clared In the arrangements, us she lias ninny Interest), to proteit In Egypt. The M ledtve replied Unit llal)'s claim would be just If an lutei ii itlonal administration was Intended, but though some foreigners mlht enter the Cabinet, they would have no otllclal character, uml he wis determined to luulntaln complete lndes'iiileiiceof the Eg.vptlau iidiiilnlstrattoii. England and France replied to Italy that the ilcportineiit ot the English and Eniich subject was merely mi xet or court) sy and not o sv lltleal slgnltlcjiiee. Italy, neverthelers, In slsts that her rights and Interest), bo respit ed. An exchange ot views continues. Sensations Under Chloroform. " I began to bo terrified to .such a wonderful extent an I would never before have guensod possible I made an involuntary effort to pit out of tlm chair, and then -suddenly became aware that I was looking nt nothing; while taken up by the confusion in inv tings, tlm outward things in tho room Had gone, and I was -alone in tho 4 irk.' I felt a force on my arm (which did not strike me as thu surgeon's 'hand,' but merely as an external restraint) keep ing mo down, and this was the last straw- which made me give in, the last dehnitu thing (smell, .sound, night or touch) I remembered outidu my own body. Instantly I was seized and over whelmed by the panic inside. I could , ice every air-cell struggling spasmed- ' mally against n awfuy ,m.HM,re In their struggle they seemed to tear away from one another in all directions, and hero was universal racking torture, while meantime thu common foe, m the Mmpo of this iron pressure, kept settling down with more and more irresistible night into every nook and crevice of uie scene. My consciousness was now amut this: I was not awaru of anything but an isolated scene of torture, pervto.l ui by a hitherto unknown sense of ter ror (am by what I have siuce learned H tailed 'the unity of consoiousncsH;' nils nuver deserted the scene, oven down v.. i VV, lllSl ,l,!wWo heart-beat). ,,i i l u! '""'nw.' because I recog ,d ..)mludllT,'rL'nt .".rtaofmy body. , l'U thnt thu llft,n in ou Part was ot tlu wlrao ns lht n moth Mean. nf Jvnv T Wi,,h tlus ,n"c'. intensity f convulsion in my lungs, an element roar n- h!l "PrunB ! A chaotic roarmcr ran tlinvmsi, ,..'i.-..i . .,,,,1,1 .', " h" "V uiuill, lllliuiu- mv l,IrU,.,!?,bt;K,in tobtnt ' inside .., I ' U1 the con'"ion prcsenUy hi , av.'ons,,ons thudding, every thud of which wounded mo like a cl.b ame snot. Science. ,,. w" "'iiuiiwi mo falling repeatedly on the san - Popular Monthly Hci, oL,?Siii i. t retissembies. " WDn 00,,W,8 lnS m?fc00,,, nHVt'8 aml fet clean- ton of IS- nt'Vt'r th!uk" hiKher thftn th lent b,Un,M,,ani1 )ennuth tho festive joke at tho expense of the lightning roil klr5nfU!,1"gly briBht hues in every cemed anil?1 garn ture havo n 2K th0 rt;sul1 & to the beau montte very gay chapeaux. f t I J-..