If IB REI! CLOUD CHIEF. UN A UrMlftHKM. K4. rrr. Mil) CLOUD, . NKllHA.SKA tl'MU Iowa College nl Urlnnotl, has over Mnalwdrnl. Mm, Julia M Hunting, of Iowa, has beta elected Vice President of ttiv Woman' Congress, In N w Vork. Honnc county hit reruvitrvd a Jitl srttt a altid lKrgn K. Jour, ei-cotirily Irrtttntrr and tiU bomlarnrn, for lift,!"), Khrlilon U n-jotelng over tint oompto tl.an i( Ihe Chicago, Milwaukee A rlU Paul railroad, Uir first train arriving Oct. lilsl, MIm Ida llnll, llflreti ynnrs of ago, Hving four mllea casl of hnind(h, suit Itlrd fcj strychnine, 11 few iU dnre. flhe left no clue. (i. H. Htover, a farmer near Indlnno la, rtsnmlttrd atilildi1, Oct, 141, by hanging IdmtcJt In lit ltti, financial trouble are llir alleged catlst-, The niMt kl, led tit ('Minitll nitiir- by adng train a ft w ! ago wa .Mien Mc Oaln, from Wilmington, Del. Iff was Ihlmb ealtsl t (tin time. John Iemp, n well known dry good Merchant of Murtatlne, tin made an aaslgn menl for llii hrhrrlt of ht CM-dllora. AiwU, H0,(Jt llabllltlM, J,tM), A (termini stranger, natm-d John It inn, bricklayer, aged alwiil KItiiim, com- mien uicnie III Jltllloe, llrl, ), by taking two mince of 1 hlorofofin, Dr. (J. ( IVrry, of lln.xuport, hn lhl In I lii- Academy of ScleniT. at Hut llj, lit large h,iUulcl collet lion of .'to, 80 -elmena, tlir latnir of ltd ycat. Jiuncs Hull, 11 (miner, In Howard count), wa klllid by llghliili.g while plowing weld few dty ago, A fi w wceka btfoic lilt Hack were burned lijr ft flaali of lightning, . August Hhlnchnrdt. of Cedar lliinlil. I M Ot I, Jnth, from the effect of rut received M quarrel with Kit. OoMnan, a barlwr, ft ft stay Uforc, (lomtl h been held for MwnWr, Charles II. Tylor, proprietor of tho Csvilrwl Home, Dutilap, committed tilrlde Ortobrr 9UI, jr MinotlnK lilnurlf ihrmiKli tint M4 ltk rnvulvrr. I'mtrndrit kllMlmtlnn in thr rUM. A rnwitnl of nx hiimlrcil nntl fifty WUrit U ('ffrrml for Itir nnrtt of McCmry, to mnntf tnt jihhik DyU t HhrMttil. 'Hie ItUtn offrr dvp huiitlrrit tint l)iU' ftlir unr BUftdrr il ftiul flftj. 4A tow ilnyn njjo, m two yotini; nioti wrri rtctlnc at u fniM inrii thrminh I hi. l. bit of ICIvtra, t'lliitmi county, llirlr fttiliuaU olllilnl, mi it our a thrown from lit limwto Ike Brnnml wlllmurh force a to frarlutn hi tkull fatally. Win, Cullur, 11 iloutlNt, I'oiumltltMl ukMn liy .hiNitlmr, ftt Cftimll, Iowa, a few 4ftyftir. IkitiirtiloitifUuliy la tiiNitrl to karc U'rii the t-atiM'. Hit liml a Nile at Mt. l!arr.ll, III., wli(ic Ititliiiacy wltli attik ileal, tr lrl to riaratlin. A fow dayn nlni'0 it two juiir 0I1I ohlhl f (i. Van .re, of lllark Oak town.lili, Malta, kftwnnty, inctlla ilrathtiy alllhiK tlowit In a Ubof IniIIIiik wntrr. Th llttln oun lliifi'rti Hffhl or ten hour, Imt fmui tin) tint kvp nut Ibc allKhtcat tnitUatloo of ian. . V, TitrKOitH, of Admit county, hit iwtr WW licittl of tiK'k ami lattcnlnt; tattle, Mil 000 Itcail of Iiok. Till year lot ha ralinl about '.MV000 liuihtl of corn, ami If mitlilint gtwaamlM he lll hurt' f IO,(itW worth of rattle ml liop to win! tn inatkcl In the itlmt. Tim WoMorii lowu 'IVitutiorit AxNoot aUon will W ttrlil at Ilctter, Iowa, on Friday cTcnlnK, Nor. rt, ami Hatui.lay, Nov, 7. All Ifftriirr are Invllnt to atlcm!. Teaehera lto tntecil to W iircartit will nlraae notify Ira 1i llK. t Oexter, of Ui time of their anltal. WllllKtit UaimiKir, 1 jonrn tif ttjjo, on of Dr. lUmtnrr, of l)c Mlne kllleil y train runtilnir ovir lilm at Colfax, on tlm tornluK of tktotr VKVI, He wa hrakeuan mi the train, and at the time of tliu aix-ldem waa In the act of coiiiIhk the engine to the train. IKttig (Jootlitlo, nrrttitti'il tit Atliintlo. aaotiof the Ocadwood ndiWrt under a te juUttlon of (loteruor Clear, chhmI from llm tuaUxIr of the oltlcera, b.v Jtimiti)r fiom the trln at. lmc Tree, Ndraka, on the way lo Dcadwood. At latct aivounta he wa ttll al Urgo. John M. l)vl, lt'itity Hogintor of thfl ftate Und Oninv, I tholdrM8tatiMttUcr in continuou etlre. He went to Do Molnrn In U10 Btatn Jcrvlw when the Clll wa rv MkOTrit thim l.ltttt lllw ...! L.. 1. .. .1. fl " -.-". ..rM V..J ! " ITTII llHTCrV i-alncecxcft dining a few month while h 1 Wftkat WahlnKton, '' 4Thu pn'svnt mtttio of tlto D0.1 Mohtos nrr u 1110 inuiui It ha hid Mm-e lt illC0T try liy Uiowhltei, The Alcanquln calhM It "Moliijrutiftn," thoSlous "KalnliawahpAtali, Cbarlcwli dutdnM It "MolnKoua," ami a act Uewrntof Monk I aald to have (thru It It preacnt name. The Sioux aHlUtlon mean Kcl 8loue lUvcr." A fow dH anc it farinur hnoociiml to aotlce a tltiRular looking twite pniJecluiK frow the Unk of Middle river, ncr Hummer. c. iivti iRauiiK ihi! matter f urthr r he found that tbo formfttlou wa a jaw Ih of a made. ooor omo other nlmaJ of the early age. Aa mm a the Jaw waa nhumcd and cxoomU to the atr, It crumbled m piece, all but one teeth. ThouiM llrown ami William Mon, Urww, UvlnK In Join county, two miles WfMol MontUclhs quarrelled atH.ut luiiku b. VronU led to bluw. .,,... ,.,.. n, U4 dubaud t,uck )4or.ou the bead, --.-... HU RlmuK blm ,Ulllw Brown U In jail. Tlie dlfflculiy ro.e from Bwwn'i htig. getllnK' tuto Morw'a cvirnfleld d dolnK ome danugr, for which th.y Mm hut up to ajinmulcotwe paid. A curt answer ha twoTilj-w. How to productt tt tililnjj cflictCtnn. MUDlcatu u fccorvt to h wonmu, Wheil MWallnwa Hv I.... Tt-" J " nvi iVIIllilPr ki -. V:r "' . w0w puwuo In their ZJJg ' region 01 mo atmo. LATE NEWS. iii'ttrrntt HMtop Hori'ran illrd at CoIiiihIiii'. Ohio, Oct-zil. A plnliiloK mill In llnchnntl hurnii! (e l Zfnd. ! Il3,ui. Ditroll Pinning Mill wrro pnrtlnlly burtie.1, fVt vn U, ,"i. Tin' box fnt'loryof ItafTrrty AColllnn, at Mllford, M , Inirneil October -Mil. t, .'fl,(U). A cotton fnolory At Clmltfttiooit wn burned Oct 17th, Ihm, .rk,J0; Inmramr, Thu liariklti liotiMiof Clalmuli. Nrl M:n A ("o,, llaltliriorr, h tiH-ii.t'd, and made an ftMlgrirnriit for the Iwniflt of It creditor. Hitow to tlm icitlt of nlno Itnlma full In the mulliwettern ufi of Ontario mi the nl(lit of et. a;Ui, il'itn )rrrt iltnifttf to frul and other lee Snow full In Wmlrni MlMonrl, lown, ami In different i.lare In Katma, (M.Utth, ald lo Ni the rarlleit fall In MUourl and Ktialn lilern jrar Tint llrat thrntifflt ulropor from St. ImiI for New Oilrtii, tfncit Ihn yellow fever wa declared epidemic, left the former r lly no the itlxhl of 0( litber Ullh. II. (ItililmnnACo.'M nllijifi- fui'tor) nl Milwaukee wat denlroyrd tiy life the morultiK of Oct. Willi. a, T,(. Theie wefr 7ft men and women employed In tbe faiio-y Kylvimtor I. Smltli Inn (flvon tin In ilrinnlfyliiK Umd for a quarter of inllllon dol lt . inciter of the KaliMa I'arlflc; railroad, ami win lair rliarve of Hie road Novrmlier l.t llov. N. W. Unllnj(lior, of Kt I'at rlik'a t'liurih, t'olumhm, Ohio, h l"ii p. luliil by AnliliMiop I'urcell, AdrulnlMinlor of the IHocene of tVliimbti, vice K"mii, deieaed, Tim nohoonor Unnlnl l.yon, vnliinl t tlA,MW, wllh a carifo of whral, wa unk In l.akn MlrhlKan, tiy a collltloti with the kIiih.ii rr Katla (llllctti Oilolrt-r Iftlli, The cawi wa valueilal II1,0:0. Tim Toll-no Mnniifiuitiirln Compiiny, at U'etlmlntter, Carroll rounly, Mil., which madeftu aMlKnment, rillmalr the llnMlltle al IXI,X). Tim aMeta will f.K.t lip lll'.,() atNivr the llatilllllea. Tim holler of tlm Olijr,n fork-linm.lo woik. at Home, Ahlabula county, Ohio, r phMed Orl. '.'ft, Intianily killing the engineer, ami erlmily IiiJuiIiik two oilnr men. The factory wa totally dclriicd. Uliltml Hlntoi troojia i-itituti!i l.'iU of llm runaway Cheyenura and INI bead of itook In the Hand lllll, alMiut 71) mllea from Uhey. rntie, a few day airo. The Indian were dis mounted and taken to Camp Itohlnion under (tuaid. Tlm mmh nntl I1II111I fnotory ami tuttt bcr yard of Ihe Hletfa Kluiim Co, al Uhlio, California, buinnl Ocl. 'lh. The lire cainlit from rk, from the einilmi. The h I va rlmttly cllo-iited from a mrter lo half a million dollari1. Unit Doiiiniia), ono of tho jjanj, of train lobbera lioeM'a4'it with Mike ItourU, a few llo. waamertttketion Ihe nluht nf Oct. VJ.I, by IMcctlve I.IkIiI, on Ihe Knaa'a cllloroad, Ift mllra frtun Klltwoilh, Knan, and In Ihn trtlcle which enmird l.lttt aliot ami killed the robin r. AUonmy (lonornl Dovcni Iiiin ovor nihil tlm flintier opinion of the Department of JuMlie to the elTrct that a national bank In nuktiiK up capital Mihjict to duly, may li r milled to deduct Lllltid Htatea IxiiuU at till tr face value, and now decide that they may tie. dint the amount Inuntid In nurli bond-. mil only their face table, but the pnmluut added. It I aald by umo of IbnTreanury nillrUN tint Ihiaeilet'Ulou may rtopen Mime ,Vl,tXVci ineiita made tiy the Treamircr lnce tlm ummk of the Nalluual ll.nk ait, and iMiildcrable money will be requited lo teftind erronenu MtcMiiietita collectcil fnmt tlm tnk under the prevlmt rtillm;. rlmr. I'nivuat, tlm mnrileror of tlm Viu'oU'l family at Vincenne, bunu hlmelf lit tall, Oct.'ilth. At Cookalliu', Vorntont, Mr. I.t'innml, proprietor of Learned' Hotel, w thoi ,ed by a trump w bom he refined a drink of wlil. ky, October Utlh. ThvHiloru Allfii, itiilioli'il liy tlto jrnntl Jutf fiirllipnttinlerof detictlve Kdnard Ma!, lory, In Now York, a few ilj ago, ha lcui committed to tlmTomtm wlthoul ball. Tlm Jury In llm oiimi of riutrlon Mc tllll, at Cleielaud, Ohio, on trial, ha ruiderol a verdict of muidtr In the tlrl ilcKrvc Mo Dill tuituleiisl Mary Kelly, lit utlMtra, hi hotioo of III fame, icvrral imutlha agvt, lUulinnl T, Ictnu w lmnil tit Hnr ilwrnvllle, Mo., October !Ui, tw the mttnlrr of llemkrMiu ft. Clatk. He admitted the kill ltir, and warned every UMy aKaluil wioiik iloliiC and carryltic com-calcd wcajmti, Chnrlt'K W, rontoy, tt former policy clerk of a life Ituurancu company of New York, ha Ucn itimmlltol to Jail In drfatitt of W),Ut ill, mi a charp! of iximpllctty In the Irtl.Wu forpry on the Union Tnttt tVmpany. Chttrlivt II. Henttwell, tlm oomlttctor whoUchaivel with having eaumil theaccl dent at WallaMon, on the Old Colony Halb road, near IKuton, ha been adjudged Kullty of iuanlauhtcr, and held In tlO,OU) for trial lu December. Henry W. Tyler, t well known tlt. prrado of Parkentiurv, Vet VlrsluU, hot ami killed hi wife, CVI, S4th, and thru put a bullet through hi own bed,djlnic few min ute after. He li uppod to have ecu under the Influence- of liquor at thv time. Savvrnl liunilretl ttnpaUl Inborent ttl Sullivan, Ind., whohavo tea working on a tiitniw cuge rtllroad, cUluinl their managir had aliindcd, and en the iMih. of (K'toWr, culetcd the town and made threat of ran. nicking It, The cltltrtia fid them during the day. Thu Mcruhanta' U:vuk o St. V'Attl U a heavy lower by tho defalcation of Charlea P. K'.hibtgv'. 80 far a leartietl bo took with him .'t0rt)on the Ntw Yotk Kxvliange, of which tl.VVU waa Wiuol by the Merchant', and .Vt,00u by the Mlunratxilla bauk but paid for wllh ccrtlrtcd checks ou the MervhauU.' (ii tho morning of Out. V7tli, tlm Mtrtliattan Having lltnk. S' York, w rri Urd by bilrgtar, who capturnl and html tufle.1 the jtrtltor t'nd'f threat of tnitmt ilh lny fortril him lo inril tb evmlif na tion of lb fe nd d'lltf r up the k) of the bank 1by rtBfd the mNi of a Urge ani'rtinl of rnoM-y, a twenty tin Nitt wr fmind mi Ihe floor quite empty. S ltr dlttth ij the robbery amount"! to H,7ft7,W, of which I J, ft ft,ll) were crurltlr rgltrre. In the narnenf lb Irialllullon and not negotiable , ftH.) made p) able to It, and ITXOl) are Incmp'in bond, and lll,Mf In rath Mill later development Indicate that thu moil nt taken may lx more than f.1,(M),t), a Ihe nrnlriilaof a nnmlier of tin liierntalrilrig gold rolu and gomunriil UrfnU, with which the tlde of the Vault were lined, hate dl- prjfr.J, At llcl arcounta no arret! hid been made. It I lal-l to tin the rule fur Jani tor of bank building In New York to have the rimillrialloii of vaull. 'llm following Ih nn ncrciunt of tlm murder of John D. Varrlel, I U wife and twit on, two mile Miuth of Vincenne, r , ()c lober 'Jtth Pierre l'rooi, ho lived with them ft farm ham), gave ihe alarm Ot the urantt neighbor, aloitit half a mlln away, hav ing come lo Ibeni In hi night clothe, raying lit broken Kngllih, "They bad a b- II of a time ovr r at Varelet " t)u going lo the home the nrlghbor fiiund two ori, aged ! and In, In led, the father l)lng In the doorway ef the ad JMning rrxim, and In the next room (be mold tr. In her Ik-iI, all dead and cold. The deed badevldenlly been done with anaie, the h em I and throat of tlm victim being githedaud cut liy uii weaion, 'I'-o or three bloody atr wrte fotilid ProviMt It limb r arrrtt,aml ran give no tifartory act ounl of the affair. Hit rlalmalo have alit been attacked by the murderer and to have em-eil, but till U al ready proven lo l untrue. Clrvtimitanre are entirely agilnl him. Threat of lynching do not teem lo dltiirb him, and hn preaerve atonlhlug omiure amid Ihe excitement t'orriajftt. TDK OHia.1T, Tlm Stiltnn haa algntii nntl ilollvorcd lo Ihe lltlllah MltllHiT Hie liiiNllrleil htmu for reform In Ala Minor, Tlm Snllnn Inta itppnuml tho inoilllU eallnn nude tiy the Porle In the llrllUll M-heme of reform for Aula Minor. Tho llrltlah Mlnlxtornimrifftlunllv In lt upon the eiecutlouof the lonvcntlon Im" tween the forte ami Knglaud alillhig the rale and linmirUtlnn of tlave. l.avard tr. Iliamlathelreeitomof Ihedavro, who recently iook rciuge 41 in nriiKti rontiilale. Iiitolllgont'o h.1.1 lu'i'ii ri'fol vml from tlm liiiklih frontier province, that Ihe Alba tilau league, muMelllig l(W,taHlroiiibalaiiU, haa tr.ole. to rell, to the death, the cc.loti of territory demamli d by tlrcne. It tated that the rtcrvlan army will Immedlalely be reduced to a peace footing. In reply to tho Inquiry whether l'rltieo Ubannff w atithorUed to Inform Ihe Porte ' that ihe evacuation of Turkl.lt territory ib ciided iihiii the prevlmi ratlllcatlou of tlm iippleinaiilary treaty, the HumUu governiiienl ilenlnl that It authorlicd any threat Involving the ratification of the treaty of llrrlln, and re pealed the prevlotia aMiirancethat It propoe lo evacuate llm occtipleil territory lu accord, aiiec with the proiMooaof that treaty, Tlm now rolmlllnn moiiHi of tlm Itul knj giving the Purte trouble. The Inlet new In regard to thedevelupuunt of the llul gaitau rlliig I dUqulttlng. The limirrectlou appear to have ucceMfuy realtted thu Mrl attempt at forcible auppirlon, and ll I rap Idly ixtcitdliig Tlm limurgenu are now ml vanrliig on irc. On Ohcthond omu lml. tmllildiul baud have lately been defeated. Tlm Mohammedan element I rMiig on nil a.df to awlit the Porte, ami a coridderablo force ha Imiii dUpalchcd from tUhmlca to the In urgent territory. TI10 object of .tie uprl. Ing I uudoutitedly to rcalUe the bleu of llul gar la Caching to the .Kgean ,t,., lu accord unco with llm treaty of 811 tflcfano. It h, therefore, more than a local lgultlc4iuv, ami louche a quct!on of undimbtiHlly Kiimpcan diameter, OCIIMtNT. Tin ihi ntoro Soelnllnt tiiotoolntlotn In the DUtrlcl of Zwickau have been Mipprccd. Tlm polleo utitliorltlo. In Heeonliineo wIlhlliDprovUhiiiiof the SocUlNt lor, have puhlUhed a notice prohibiting the elrcuNtioit of 5KI vaie", Including twu publUtuil In Chi cago, aid the Itcrlln Frr J'rt; The (AVmf (fii:cfitiinitoiiiiotlitii In puritiaiien of the pmvUlonaof tin eN-Ullt lau one aaiiK'tfttloti ha teen ctooil In Ikidi'ii, two In llriiuawlck, four lu Vrtphlta and tiro ln4XiHiy. The publication A one &vUIIt iicp4nr ba bHn prohlblteil lit Mecklen burg, one lu lUdcii and two In gaxony. Sever tl (ierntun Hocltttist ttewjnii cm anticipating iipenlnti announce ihelr dluMtttlnuAticc, and at the muic time adviir lle the uppeirmco of new JouruaU tiy Ihe pitblliher. The Verwort, a particularly vio lent organ hiiihiuuco the ejv-ly appearance ot a paper U 1h named the Itefortn Jmitna), to t devoted to Ihe general Interc! of the people, The iMltor of the Kuikl Pravada ha rreelwd hla ttrt warning for priming a Utter to tleticral Dreutll, the ncwlappolutctl Chief otStfcrvl IVtllce, exhorting him to deal lent Hilly with political otTeude ra. The Hole hi rccelKd Ha ltrt warning, and ll leim the atrwt ha been tuapctiliM for attacking Ihe Ortman autl tHX-Ullnt Jaw. ThvTMii lit, which appeared In place of the "llei liner Frcle Wc," ha been coutlacAtcd ami It further publication prohibited. KtlYIT. Tho ilntiingo liy lnuiittnttoti on tho Damlella bwerb of the Nile, U Mllmilrd at e3,!kUi. T o bundrcl and titty Uvea were but- Tlm govrnnuctit t aecurcd ot iicgiectlug j an irevauiuui agaiuii aucn a cAiamtty. A tlhpateh from Alovuulrln, of Oott lcr'.Mth, aayti The Inundation rv. the Dv inlclta branch of the Nile Uadranitng, It now eoicr ISO rqutre mile. Twvnly vblagca haveNvntubmrrgcd, ami fruit tV) to l,tVX) llvi a loai, AntllANlsTAN. A ilNputoh from Simla states that thu movement of the Prolan troop are'rvported In the dlrcclloo of th Afhia frootler, which wtilprtivvut the Ameer from will drawing the tiuop frvn Herrat to rrlnforce Candhar, A Simla corropotidv-tit dcnlc the revtt of backw aidi c In the preparation for wwr. He later that a valuable coutlngvut of live thou- rl men lua ten btaJnl fram the native prli.ee. I l(i L11t. i St'v are bolnf taken In I"rnloti, v j organic a relli f fund for tbe iharehofder In j the l)lg Hank, which re.enUy failed. The ' Iron rnaiUr In th m th of Kr.gttixl have de rided to reduce wt;e file per lent, (nl the .ink of Novrmlier Tlm pint of rottoti gooil In I.anea- hlle l lmply unprrredrnlfd At Preatoo, Mrnmo' mill, with .'it.Uilrplrdlea, and Miar pie' mill, with KX,Un, have rraw-d running. llorToeka, Mllra A Co , Wit beat known Orm In tbe North of Krgland, hve adopted mexrirr to rutrlet priMlurllon In tl.elr m.ll. The. ai'lkn of tho Cljiln Iruiiworkera ha rMnmenrrtl. The engineer' .lety, iiuni be ring three hurxlre I men, have a)o reaolved ittlke If the reduction of we t enfore ed. Ttia firm of John l-Jdrr .V Co. have de rided to dlchrge I, 'JJ of their hind. They employ 4,(H mm, HTAIK. A ilUpntuli aya tho Spnnlah giivorn inenl ba received dlapatchea from Mooco tallng that the rUlllatl la illard to acconl full atletttlon to the representation of r pain, ami all probability of wart now eonddrrril removed, .limn Motmtval, who attoiiiili"l 'o kill Ktoir Alfonx), b l-en arralgnrit. Wbn jW ed, "What wa your otiect on leavl g jour home mi the Mrdllrr'aneau and uinilng lo Ihe capital I'' he replied di-flantly, ' I carne here to kill the King," Mooeaal wa then returned lo hi rell, The counacl of the mllilalrra had a protractrd lon, ami reportril that the King bad reqiiealrd that Morrl Ihi not cieculed, but ImpilMined for a term nf year. Te Deurr.a have len ce'ebrati-d In the cathedral and the churrhe of the city t'lmtfrJtulatnry lele gram hute Ua-ri n reived frmiill part of the w(rld. A Mnilriil ilUji.ttch of Oetolier '-'till ay A the King wa driving through atrert known a C'ulli Mayor, thla evening, a man lo a blnue tired a platol at Mm. Hie King waa not touched, and continued 00 hi wa) lo the palace amid the arclamatloii of the crowd, The man waa Immediately aeUed by the mil dlera and taken to prlaou, The would- e lti t named Juan Moncaal; he la twenty three year old, ft cooj-r by trade, and a na tive of Kcrragnn. He b mnmberof Die In ernatlonal aoelety, and hi crime premub Hated. Hn arrived In Madrid (KtoJier WHh Mencaal wa rcued with .lltllculty from oine women who wlahed 10 lytic1! him. All foreign mlnlaler ami diplom.it In Madrid have con gratulated the king on bl ecpe A wilctnti Te Ileum will beating tomorrow. Tbe Judklal proceeding Hgitliot Mnndl hac a'ready comiuenceil. AUHTItlA. Count AntlraaiyN reply to the l'orto'n circular couatata entirely of the refutation of the ehargra of cruelly gnt the Allatrlun army lu tlte occupation of lloanla, and In com parlaoti ot the prcM-nt occupation with Oaman Paaha'a Itivjalnii In K.'J. The b Iter I-, gener ally, moderate lu tone, Imt conclmtr with a Mroug refutation of what It tyle im1Iou cab tiumle ngalnat the army, It a!w atatra the AlMtro'lltlligarlail ambaaador at Coualatttl. nople ba been directed to notify the Porle of the bad effect which Ihn charge cannot fall to produce In AtiatrU and Hunguiy. KlirotiA. SuhouviihiiT will Mttoetieil (iorNohu kdff a Hiiaalan Prince Mlnlatrr, on aciount of the latter'aprecarloli health. 'I he tale of the (7co. newapaer hi been prebibltcd. Tint leiiil-olllelnl Journal ilc St, trrtbura, commenting on the reference to tho Afghan queatlon In fir WtatTi.rd Norihcote' recent pecchc, iiya; "If (licat llrllaln l ntmliig al the exlrnak 11 of her frontier In Ala, an attempt to carry out audi a policy might eaally lead to aerlotl complication." Itl'l.liAIIIA. Tlm imwia from iltilgtirhi N nlarmlng. The notable ate oruattUIng a movement for the eitcrmlnalloti ot the Mohamtmilana, The HiMiUna encourage thu movement tiy procur ing arm. A great struggle I likely to take place during the winter. WK.MT INDIA. Another rNIng hai taken place at Aiua, In favor of den. Ilali, for Prcaldint. (li-n. (luellerlmo la marching 011 Atua. Ad vice from Haiita Crux rcprcaenl the condition of affalraon the IaUud !nce the Inrurrecllou, ahoclcM, About Hi) uegrtu' have tuvn ex ccuted, but the tiuurrcclloiury rplrlt n-malua alive, tit. ThomM bat loat over II."0,IXM by the Insurrection, while :i,CXX),(U would not cover the damage done in 8anta Crtu. titr.iMi. Canlhtal Cttllen, Archbishop of Dub lin, I dead. , AohrilhWii. If William Mooro, who locateil on the alte of Port Calhoun, Washington county, Neb., over HI year ago, died Sept. 7th, ls7S, U Hickory county, Mo. He la remembcrcl by many old acttleraof Wahlngtonand Doug, la rtmiitlc. Hnwaaa member of the Indi ana legUlatlire thirty year ago. Several tinfutiinteil reports of Indian depreilatlon in Nebnoka have U'cn publltheil Inw iho Cheyenne paiwcil north along the Colorado. The Adjutant Oeneral of the State vialUd the western prt of Nebraska, and tele graph llov. (larber that no hostile Indian ate wl.hltt l.V) mllea of Lincoln. The only depre datkni committed waa the running off of forty ponlca from Mr. Wilson' ranrho In Dundy county. Tliero nru n'purtu f iKvttructtvo prai rie arc In various part of the State, destroy ing grain, fences, honce, machinery, and In some case live stock, cauleg suveral bun dred thousand dolWr ha, A Urge number of (wop! h4ie tan rrudcml homele-, sever al llvi a lost, ami numcrou pcrHius Injured. Near Kearney a Are ha been ragtns, and at one time the town wasln Immlnint il.ugerot destruction. A large a mount of farm property alc-n the line ot the Omaha . Uepublcn Valley road waa detroyel. In ltutler county oun wr4un lost hvr life. lu Platte county, tout MlddlcUm wa burneil to death, and tiro. W. tchae ffer and Mr. Jacob badly In jured. In Howard and Valley counties, there l terrlMo h of prvipcrty, en man huruul to death and ret era 1 injured. In the north cut part ot the State, ispecUllr tu Wayne, Itcrc and Kuot counttra, tho fire hare ben de tructtve, Tnrre rniui and me cbltd lot their lives lu that rrgWn, In NuekoP county John ltnxu and Maria Cruder were probably fatally burned. In Clay. Webater, Madirn and Ikfonv earttnttrs, the damage kaJ Iihbk km. There I also great deitrurtion In Polk rrwnty HKfcAT HTUKN IS TIIK KAMT. IrrvastaUoB t I'hlUlelphl ami Other I'lsicea. Tlie Kat wa vUlteil hyn er atortn on the h ght of October Yirxl It !gtnatd lu Um) (lulf of MmIco, The velocity of tlte- wind was ,V) mlta an hfXir Nmt of (Is effect may bai seen by telegraphic report fonn dif ferent point At rVrantim, fa., t-ulldlugt were dlamntlrl. tree unted, ami roof blown off. Ilrrat danisge aa done to the nr'glib.irh.I of Wllkeabarre At White Haten several pervm were Injun d. The gale In llrooklyn wa vt ry evre atxl rooddcrable damage wa done (Ireat havoc waa made with tbe bathing houc ami rmall thanlle at Coney Island Ingcrman' ller, near Ihe llilthtoa llcarh Hotel, wa swept away, caus ing a loa of $"VI,oV), The largt depot of the teallrarli lUllway U uudermlnel by tbe sea, and It 1 feared that It will go to piece The dorm at Umg (Irani h Inflicted much damage lo prorty. In Philadelphia Incalculable damage wa done by Ihe wind, Not lu many years, If ever liefnre, balkereUn so in tic h damage done In the streets, public squares and along the river fronts. Many public s. hool bultdlngs are damigol, and public Mi'lare drvj.tati.l. Orer forty rhurihr of all denomination, are more or lea damaged by demolition of tbe alieplea, etc , aeveralof whit h are expected to f all lu al any moment Walnut Mreet Pit by tcrlari Cliurrh la badly damaged. The spire, which one hundred and eighty feet high, was bbtwri down, and In It fall struck the nf of ailwelllng and very badly damaged It, In Its fall a portion of the churih nof came with It, and the vtatlhiile of Ihe church and the organ 1'ift were filled with the debris. The organ I timplett-l) demolished. The damtgn to thl church I thirty live Ihouaand dollar. Tbe teeple of llm Klrat lUptlat Church, Thirty alxlh ud Cbetnut rreta, one hundml and evinty feet high, wa blown down, the bell falling Into the street- damage, .K),uu. The spire of the Kmanuel Herman Lutheran Churih, Fourth and Car,eiiter streets, two hundred and twenty two feet high, wat also blown down. A great many market house ml patartigcr railway deta have been badly damaged, and hundred of dwellings, chli tl) In Ihunorthwrdc.rti ettloo (f Hit) city, were UliiHiofed, some of them Mng entirely demo. Ished. The abed for departing trains at the Petitiayllalila railway depot, III Weat Pldladel. phla, wasentlrely dcmolldicd, Involving a lo of between to,() and .VI,UW. The factory of Kltigersld, rtiruerof Columbia avenue and American streetl, had the entire nxif carried t,IT. The whole eaateru end of tbe Twelfth and Sixteenth direct Pavenger Hallway depot la levelled to the ground. Shoemaker' plam forte factory, on K!c tenth and Catherine treets, lailaitMgeil to the ettertt of f,OUl. The knitting mills of Aaron June. A Umi, (ieiinautowii, wa unroofed. Tlie building also caught lire, uud n panic eustlid among the operatives. Lo, ,J0,UI. The Urge i! ki of the Phllaili lphla, Wilmington ml 1I..1 llinoie railroad, nl Wellington Atenue Wharf, was ritltucd to ruin, and the tViuth Side Pi-iiiityltaiila (iralli Klcvator waa blown In. Tbe two western span of the Fall of Schuylkill llrldge, on the Heading It. It., fell Into the liter and alopped all travel In thai direction. Along tl.e Delaware river front no lesit than twenty warehouse are without roofs, ami the wafr la t mining Into the attire on the Kaat Side, doing grcnt lUmage. It I estimated that at least llfly store hnust along the wharves were blown from their fastening and grcnt qtiaitt.tlea of gooda Honied off with tbe tide. The Heading railroad feny house ami dip aUive South street, were Oemollshtd. -The tldu w the highest known for V7 year. Si-verat fatal casiultlrs aru reiirled. Hough ly tstlmated, tne Injurxd will number 7ft. In Camden the dorm wa very severe, causing great damage to pioj-erty. Paaeugera who came up 011 Iho Weat Jery lUllnwd state, In Hint locality, numerous Paru were destroy ed, cattle killed, fences blown down, while Uh nxited trcta were scattered In all direction Ik tween Pemberton and the Junction of that rtd with the Camden ,t Amboj rallnud. The storm played rail havoc with dwellings, ham, rtc, The nallplale mill of the PotUtown Iron Co., w blown down; lofioW. Madison bridge spanning the rv huylklll Hirer, w as almoateom pletcly destroy iil; los rtt,tXW. J Mlntle Klthrr' tteam planing mill were damaged to the extent of several thousand dollars, many private dwelling were unroofed, and two cnurchc lot their spires. tlcorseW Iteagan wa burled under some fallen shed and In lantly killed. At Norrldown. l'a the Pre, tiyterlan and Mcthodlat churches, the Itendlng railroad depot, Kartium'a mill, and many smaller itrtirture eoii-ldcrably ihinaged, Stemnier'a Oil Heflnery, same ylace, I a total wreck. At Doyliatown, the steeple of the Catholic chcrch wav blown to the ground, a wa alio a portion of the Heformnl church. The new court house waa damaged and nu merous smaller bultdlnga were unroofed In all direction. (Urns, trees, fence, and grain stacks In that vicinity were literally blown awav. A 'dPqMtcli from Cheater, Pa., say 1 the. toruf waa the levrrvst that ever vlsltr d that section. The destruction I greater than evrr Nfnre known; 70 dwelling and lore are unroofed, 19 being blown down altogether; three church e were partially destioye.1, and 11 manufac turing place so much damaged that work will have to tie suapended for a while. The tide rose to a great hetght and washed out manv manufacturing places. Several schonrr and sloop were waahetl ashore, and dve canal boats loaded with coal, were sunk In the river. A HIN-Fatlug Trout. A rorreitiiontlent of Land ami W'attr telN a well-crcilitetl story of a trout caught In thu art of swallowing .1 spar row which It hail neized. Tho trout hail been kepi for Mituetiuiu in an open shallow well oritprlng. anil hail hecotim very tame. I n tho well vrsa a tl at stone, otm enl of which proleeteil alxivo the water. Ou thl small blnU wouhl alight to Urlnk, ami Iho villagers mispo-tol that moro than ono of litem hail fallen victim to thu trout' rapacity. ThU surmlo proveil to bo correct, for one day, while tho owner of tho well wru nawlng with otuo frieniln, a splashing in the water cauetl them to turn ami look. Theru vvm tho trout stniggling hanl to gulp hla prey. Ono of the spectators, fearing that the tl.h wottU! Ik) chokiM by the wing feathers thrust his hantl Into tho water, ami caught holJ of them. But the trout, unwilling lo surrender any part of hi prixe, held on reolutely, ami the feathers had t be taken froai him by force. K.iTri.i:!!s.iKi:.s. WsM of lamedlate Death from lhclr Ultra. Instance A rrrcHindent for an exahano wrltear Several Intanee of itlmint lnlant death from rattleanake biteK havo come I under mvlmineillattjnotlrtt. Mr. Thorn- ma WllliMgham and I were driving deer In Chriatchttrch parish, on the jMist route? from Charleston to (leorgetown, in lHrJO, A buck shot by my companion fell In a kind of dry xjiid about seveoty yards away, Ho rode in among tho un dorbrtiah to at-curo tin game, when a large rattlesnake struck his horveon the Irulili) of thu legs. Tho animal dropped dead within two minutes. In IM7, while on duly on James In land, In tho samu Suite, I visited the, llalley plantation. A colored man was stmt to tho prlug, about one littndnd yanls distant for a pall of water. Ills prolongetl absence caused mlnuhost to go lu search of him. Hen-turned in n few minutes with the Information that tlm servant was dend. The servant had pit within a few rod of tho homo) un hi return by tho narrow path, which run through tall ngo grass, whe.rt ho was stmck liy a rattlesnake, lift fell, apparently, when Im was bitten. The incision made by tho fangs In tlxi calf of tho leg were large, showing thu Miaku to be nn old settler. Then) waw very little swelling. A drummer attneht-d to my company, while on a reconnoissaiieo from (Jalm Mills to Mechnnlcsvllle, Va., In Juuo, IHO'.', slipni-d out of the ranks to nick atiploa a few rods distant from thu road. 111 irum inn roau. running towartl Ilo was shortly seen running towai tho column holding his thumb tightly. A wry small Incision verified his state ment (hat ho had been bitten bv a rat tlesnake. Although piled freely with whiskey, he was a dead mail an hour afterward. There I a wide difference. In tho species of rattlesnakes. Those along the coast of South Carolina have much brighter colors, and are not so slender in form vs those found in tho Interior and mountain region. Thu samo Is trim of tlm moccasins. No old hunter of that Stato wouhl over allow himself to step over a log while in pursuit or his came. He first stops upon It, for ho knows the fondues his snal.eshlp has for curling itself on tlm lee side Id a most convenient altitude for atrik-lK- For Heller or for Worwe. Husband and wife they were. Child ren at homo called litem "papa" and "Mtimmn." They were still at the ante meridian sldo of life, but tho man nt death's door, so to speak. His faco was imhen of htte.liis lips pnrplo.nnd his uyea looked like far-distnnt stars re llected In u pool of stagnant water. iiisurow was clammy, tils hair dank, his poor limbs shruiik'en and his chest, hollow. His hands nervously turned over and "liddled" with un old army discharge und some peaslon parent while Im gawd nl tlm court with a smile that wa more distressing to see than 11 frown. Pain, angur, despair, anil a breaking heart lurked in Ita cor ners. "What do ou want inu to do with your husband, Mrs. llrndioy?" asked fudge Ottcrhourg. To soiid him to some hospital r as nsylHinl" rejoined the wife, trim ami neat bohlo thu .sinking man. "Dojou want logo. Mr. HradleyP" asked the court. No! no! Your honor! I want the cam ituil attenlion of thu wife I love, und the kisses of my little chlldmn. whom they won't let mo soel" replied the poor fellow in wavering tones of mingled jovo and sorrow. How's this? Who are 'they?' " "My mother-in-law ami my wifo'H brother. Judge. I am a pensioner, your Honor, and have always been a. good husband. Haven't I, Mr. Hr.in ner?" apperilml he to one of the clerka sitting beside tho Judge. "Of their family rolutmns I know nothing, your Honor." rosiwnded Brunnor, taking olThN gold spectacle, "but I lmvu been acquainted with them a long time." "Yes, yes, Mr. Hriinnnr; you havo often hennl my voice raised in the hotwo of tlio Lord, haven't you, slrP" ex claimed Hradloy. clasping Ids poor, thin hands fervently together. Mr. Hnmner sat down with a sl"h. "Oh, Judge!" continued theslck iiian, "l want my dear wife tinm.. with .,,.. nmi my natilei.my liltlu ones.' "Ho broke uown completely. "Why. William!" him aside. Then tut said tlm wlfu to she remarked, -The doctor says io ought to bo sent to tho hospital." .1 "V'hon,nj 3 Hvlnp, and who Ik the doctor?" "With my mother; tho doctor's namo Is Hatton." "Why don't vnu keep away from your mother and brother If they make trouble between you and your husband, who Is so sick that he ought to bo in lcd now Instead of boing hero, wnere you have summonetl him? Ho docsn t abuse you? Ni,; ,0'a almost bed-ridden. and he loves you and his little ones." , ,;oh,! y ,y"! My little ones. Judge! my little ones!" gasped tho poor follow; r "Go home, raadame, and treat him right. He neetls your best care, ami I've no doubt deserve It. I will not. help anyone to shut him up in a hospit al to please wife or mother-in-law." The wifobowttl ,n,j left the Jetferson Market Court with her friends, llrad ley totteretl feebly home alone. .V. T. Ikrald, X Death has nothing terrible in it but what life bath made so. Censure is the tax a man pays the public for being eminent. ri:r.ij vol -,, JAi. "Me mother w-m attlclcd a Joogtla-wmi JaeuralgUanda dull, kearr, tnacliT, ft. tloo of the wh. le ijatea .rt- Bet prostratlovj, lad ma,t Ultimo No phvstciin or medicine did br ia7irod Three moot ha wo ste bfran louse Hop Bitters, with such rood r fiVcl that she seeatu kn. feeS young agiln. alinougti over W years old. W think there (v no other medlcfue at to rut to the faml!y."-A Udy, Prvvldence, R. L Ik I V m i f I, ) " U s i t-VfV ';