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> T-H .H .1 - .mi ! . H a. . ' ' " ' " ' : -in _ - - - _ - , , _ - - - _ _ - . - . . . . TWELFTH YEAR OMAHA NEB. , THURSDAY MOR.VJ Q , SKPPBMBRll r , 188 ! , CHEAPEST I'lace to got SHOKS tor yonr children I V at tlie pipuUr store of HEIMROD & 13th aod Jackson Streets. That it costs us nothlnc for rent In our bool and shoo department , ami it emlilea nn to gdl HOOTS & S11OKS cheaper than the cheapest. Bring in Your Little Ones , and start them to echool with good shoes. i : IP ! CIIKAPil CHKAPII ! & DORMANN I < Snoo08sor3 to Fred Lang. ) , WHOLESALE & RETAIL Our success is duo to our ijood goods and low figures. Wool ways keep connoquently our customers can pur chase of us only fresh goods. WE SELL EXTU V MINNESOTA FLOUS $1,50 per 100. SCnUYLKU CELESBATEB is the only Hour that sjivos goner.il Batisfaction , and wo daily receive proofs from our customers thatir makes \VDITEST AND LTO-HTESL' BllEAD. POWDER , Being the only pure and healthy arti cle in this mnrkot , end which is recommended by the most colclebratod chemists. Wo KEEP IT. . t i K Wo keep OALTFOHNIA SUGAU , which is pronounced to bo the purest article over brought to this market. We also keep the bent brands or 'oYRUPd and FLAVORING ! EXTRACTS , Helm rod & Dormann , WHOLESALE & RETAIL WENE AND LIQUOR DEALERS. Wo keep but pure and hcaltay goods , , free from any adulteration. Families ' using such poods for medical purposes I should give ua a call. Wo make spe cialties of ' GAllFGMA CLARET , 'ANOKLTOA , PORT , SIlEltlty , CALIFORNIA PURE BRANDIES. Wo also kosp fine lots of 'imported COGNACS-IUIINK WINES. : CHEESE , Those goods you can buy of ua fresh nndclieap. Wo always keep the best quality of LJIVIBURCER * * And all other varieties in largo nuan tities. ' 'THE Pu'BLFC ! a cordially invited to give us acall , as we can assure all satisfaction , HEIMROD & DORMAHN , Corner 13th and JackaonSts. ALL QUIET ON THE CANAL With an Occasional Skirmish to Keep up the Circulation , Symptoms of the Oomiutr Bat tle Felt at All the Outposts. The Chief of the Kurds Keforins His Wheys and Retires to Arabia on a Pension. S. J. Meany Decides to Test the Legality of His Arrest in Ireland. A Remarkably Sharp and Short Letter to the Magistrate in Eonie. Tha Z.ord Bi.'nyor of Dublin Ban quets Mayor Harrison of CUloneo * A Variety ofOonoral ForsiRu News. Special Dispatches to Tint Dxr. THE rollTE's I'HOOLAM ITION. CONSTANTINOPLE , September G. The proclamation of the Porte against t\rabi Pasha declares that the maiiit manco of the au thority and prestige of the khedivc ia indispensibly necessary , and that the desigiH of Arab ! Pasha justi fy his being described s a rebel. Dcrvisch Paaha , Server P.\sha , _ nnd Baker Pasha , nnd Labib Etlendi are to start for Eg ] pt S.i'urday. AUA1II INOUEASEI.Y HOLD. KASSASSIN , September 0' The en- mny nro allowing increased boldness. Yesterday n , f oref ot 200 men were ob served within half nn hour's march of the British camp. Infantry diguishcd ns peasants frequently tire at tbo Brit ish videttes. INCf.XDIAUY VIKra.T ALE.V.VNDIUA. ALE.NANIIUIA , September 0. The police have ndviscd several suspected persons to quit thu city. An incen diary lire broke out early thto morn ing. NO ADVANCE AT ThMAiLi.v , September ( ! . Nn ad vance can bo expected betoio the ! lth innt. Itri'OHTF.IlS ! L.MAII.IA , September 0. Severn ! corresspondenta protoeod against the additional censornahip of telegrams at Port Said after they have passed that at headquarters. Wo'soloyhns ' premised removal of the grievance. BUITISH OUTl'OSTS. KASSASSIN , September C. The Brit iah outposts weru strongly reinforced to-day and drovn the enemy back. Lieut. Pollnnd , Fifteenth Ilussara , vvnc wounded. QlirSTIONS FOB THE I'OWEIIS. Ai.KXANimiA , September C. The council of ministers is now engaged with the question of indemnifying the inhabitants for the losses sustained by incendiarism or pillage. It is almost certain that the ministry will propose to the powers to appoint an inter , national commission to settle the claims , the decisions of the commis sion to be final. 1J1K HIGH NILE. ALEXANDRIA , September ( > . The Nile has risen very high. It is reported > ported I lint part of the enemy's posi tion at Knfr El Divnria Hooded. THE ENEMY OUT. ThMAiUA , September ( i. General Woltitloy says the enemy reconnoitcred the English position at Kuaaassin lock to-day with cavalry. They had no heavy guns. Musketry iiro was exchanged with them. MIIl'l'INO VAOUANTS , ALEXANDUIA , September 0. - The fire in the residence of Cherif P.isha this morning wna ctuisud by two acr- vanto , under notice of dismissal. Three hundred perilous of dtlFeront nationalities , without visible meaim of livelihood , have been sent away from this city by steamor. Many passengers who arrived in the Measagori's mari- tinjo steamer to-day were not allowed i to diaombark. i IIUDIM : IIEDOUINH. POUT S\i , September C. An English train of 300 mules w.w at tacked nt'ir Hitnsoa today by Bodouiiis. The cticort of the train re ( pulsed the Ht'douino , Ar.\ba have thrown the carcasses of horeen nnd other foul matter in the Ismailiu canal , t and it is feared the \vnter will become i unlit for drinking. INKOHMALLV SHINhl ) . CoNSTANTiNoi'LE , September 0. j After ii confi'ronco of thieo lioura bo- j tween Lird Dufl'erin nnd Said Pasha | to-day , the Anglo-Turkish milltarj convention was itifornnlly signed , AW AKERIC/VN IN IREZ.AHU. . Special Dispatch to 1 Mr linn. A TEiT CAHK 3UDK IIY S , .1. MEANY. DUIIUH , September 0. Acting upon instructions from the American gov ernment , Stephen .1. Meariy , the American newspaper correspondent who was recently arrested at Ennis , has taken the must decisive course for the purpose of testing the locality of his arrest , Hu IID.I notilied Mr. Purcell - cell , resident maghtratoof Ennis , that ho surrenders his rccognizinccs to beef of good behavior and keep the peace , [ onto'ed into on August llth. In his communication to Sir. Purcell , Meany says : "I no longer consider mysulf bound by the conditions und obliga tioua of the recognizances , I cannot , a3 _ an American citizen , carry the stigma of a British bondsman , and , unaceused or unconvicted of offenses , continue a confession of lawlessness that a continuance of bonds would in- olvo. I thus place myself in a posi tion I occupied at the police barracks in Knnis , prior to the execution of tny recognizances , but I shall for m thirty-sir hours hold myte\t \ ( > n parole for jour action. " Moany's sureties have lifcowisd notified tifiod Purcell that j t the in i ncoof Meany they refuse tw hold themselves obligated by thfi bonds , and ash tn bo absolved from all further responslbil- ity in his regnrd. They state that n Moany'a request , nnd by his content they nro prepared nt nny time withii thirty-six hours to surrender him into police custody , It is a notworthy fact that whili surrendering himself to ono magis ( rate , Meany wns the guest of another namely , O'Gormon , justice of tin peace of BurcoRKy. Moany'a friends intend to publicly entertain him OUK BAULK IN IIIELAND. DUIILIN , September C. The lore mayor gave nn entertainment this evening in honor of Mayor Harrison , of Chicago , The affair assumed r strong political character. The tonst to the queen was cordially received by all of the company except n few who refused to drink U. The lord mayor in proposing the health of Mayor Harrison risen said the entertainment was in tended ns a significant compliment to the people of America , nnd ns a per sonal compliment to the mayor of Chicago. The health of Mayor Hnr- rieon was then enthusiastically drank. In _ response to the toast Mayor Harrison said : "Tho Irish in Chicago had learned to love not only liberty itself , but nlso the very name of liberty. Hence when thu news canio that Ii'oland was struggling for freedom , there wni but ono fool ing in Chicago , namely , the hope chat Ireland would nt last be free. In view of what England had done to abolish slavery , he hoped to sen the shackles ot slavery broken from the limbs of the Irish. There was , ho oaid , only one sontiniont in the United State ? , especially in Chicago , nnd that was one of sympathy with struggling Ireland. " At the conclu sion of Mayor Harrison's speech , tbo assembly rnao and cheered him. THE r < September l > . All dis- nissed constables were Bummoned to tlio ciatle to-day. Over two hundred mended. They wore Bnparatuly in orrojj'itad as to whether they bad been present nt any incutint ? and then informed that their cases will bo con sidered. M'ECIAI , OONSrAUI.ES. DniUN , September 6. The services of spuciul constables have been dis pensed with. DAVm'rt I.IXD .SCHEME. LONDON , September 0. In bin lec ture last evening , Henry ( George naid ho respected Michael JDdvitt. Tlio only thing hu disliked about him was his proposition to pay landlords com pensation , which Mr. George thought would bo a very wicked thing. L'lio Times in an editorial says : "The nationalization of land is noth ing but socialism in disguise. It ia nothing more than the old socialist theory furbushed up anew. " THE I1IS1IOV IIETTEI : . The improvement in the health of the Archbishop of Canterbury is such M to permit his removal from Addis combo. IRISH WSTUUBANUEH. DuuLiy , September C. Tlio of ficial report place the Agrarian out rages in Ireland during the month of August at 105 , including ono murder , ten caneo of intimidation , and eiihty- ; threa cases of sending threatening letters. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Spv.-mlJJlfjuU.hvs tuTm : Dm. THE KUHll.s. CONSTANTINOPLE , September 0. The Porflian minister aunt u fresh note to the purto demanding the arrest of thu Kurdish Chief Ooeidullah , whoao tribe in committing hostilities on the Turco I'oisian frontier , and declining on behalf of Persia nil responsibility if ho ia not arrested. M. Nollidoff , Ilusbian ambassador , supported the note. Persia is resolved to act energetically getically aimiiist Oboidullah. UK SUIU1ITH. The Kurdish Chief Obaidullah has made bis aitbiaiflsion to the Sultan and hni boon ordered to reside at Medina , in Arabia , wheru u pension will bo allowed him. THI : IHU : or JIUATH. Muwin , September ( j. An ollloial dispatch from Manila nUtes that 125i ! natives and four foreignon , including the American consul , died there yes terday of cholera. TIIK TUllifH.IIKKK AOW. grjiVriiKMH , Suptuniber ( ! . An r.rmia- licit IIM.S bemi concluded between the iwelis anJ Tinka on the Thosaalian frontier , basud on the otntus quo nnto. Ncgo'utions for delinito aiittlement of the diaj.uto in regard to the frontier nro promsuuig satisfactorily. LONDON TJIEATIIK IIUN11E1I , LONDON , September C. A iiro oo- nurrud in the Philharmonic theatre at Islington this nion ing. The roof of the building has fallen m and the in terior of the house ia completely burned out , Revolution .ij clm I l | iitchus to Tim Un . SAN FKANC-ISOO , September ( J. Tombstone dispatch aaya The Epitaph lnii : information from Sonora that the itnpondint ; civil crises is about to ex plode , A state of decndo and uncer tainty exists along the Sonora valley. Nearly every pun shop in Tombstone has bei'n cleaned out by Mexicans , who are ( locking in by the dozen buying - ing up all the arms and munitions of war that can bo obtained and rushing hack again. It is understood that jovornor Ortez has ordered a draft of ill the able bodied men of the state to sustain him. Tbo Vormout Election- Special Dispatch to THE JEK , BUHUNOTON , Yt. , September 0. 3oventy-oiKht towns in all heard from , ud nitiB give Poland a majority over ill of 2,188 with fifty-two tonrns to be heard from , BL-UUNOTON , September 0 , Elec tion returns como in slowly , Iloturns indicate a republican vote of 35,000 and a democratic vote of 15,000. POPE BOB'S PEROBATIOM , As Brilliant and Affecting as the Choicest Words Could Make it , A Beautiful Tribute to the Faithfu'noBs of Doraey'd Wife. "And 10 ll'lnVith Hnmnn Spnooli tlio HoUfHit Word lit 'Wonmn. ' ' Brovrstor Spoils tbo Eloquent Spol With u Cold Collodion of Facts. Spwlnl lrtch ! to Tn Him , WAHAINOTON , September ( ! . In concluding bis nddress in thu ttar route cases to-day Col. Ingarsoll said an effort had been made to terrorize the jury. Ho mid to the jury : "You have nothing to do with the supposed desire of any man ; or supposed dcnire of nny department * ( turning and nd- dressing his romarkr to the attorney- generator oho supposed desire of nny goverment ; or the supposed ueairo of nny president ; or the supposed desire of any public. _ You have nothing to with these things. You have to do only with vho evidence fJcro nil power is powerless except you own. When nsked to please the public you should think of the livun you nro asked to wreck ; of tho. humen jour verdict would darken , of the hearths it would desolate , of the chuel.4 it would ' \vct with tonre , of ihf ) cnawctcr it would Destroy , of the \nfo \rould worse -thatwidow ( , nnd of thu children it would worse than orphan. When asked to ploisi the public , think of these consequences. When naked to act from fear , hatred , malicu or ro\v- nrdico , thinn of those consequences WHOKVSU 1I01M ItlGJIT clothes hirnsolf in a fcuit of which the urrowa ot .p"r juuioo omld not penetrate ; but > T.noevi < r UOIMI wrong is responsibloyb ? ill r a > e- qucnci'n to the hvit EiibtO ' , hj u'it to.ir. You are told by SIorricj. that you uhould have sympathj ; thui 3 on uhould bo like icicles ; tbttt you ulunila be godlike. Thnt is uotTny dootrino. ' The higher you got in tb'e ocalo of bn- ing , the grander , the tvbblor , the ten derer you will become. UCiudu 's is alw. ya nn evidence ot pixatnees. Malice is thn property of n nttull noul , and whoever nlloiro'tha fi > elm of broth fiv.oo'i to die iu bin hem bo- coiiit'U n wild t ) : t Xnt ii kiiii ; , i town , nor tlio dcpitu ) sworil , Thu iiiiiflul'ri truauhioti , not ton judges roue IScsaino them with ono-HMt BO t-und a ' ' giuce . As mercy does. And yet the only mercy wo aok in the mercy of an honest verdict , 1 appeal to you for my clients because the evi dence show a they are honest 111011 ; I appeal to you for my client , S ephen \V. Doraoy , because the evidence shows he is aman with an intellectual horizon and n nu'iltu ' ahy ; n man of goiiiu * , generous nnd honest. Yet this prosecutiontHis' government , these nttorueya ropretimtjng the innjeaty of tha rppftlwo , . ' * V nntin ! { tlie i nly r .tl rupuliiio iS-.t uMnt os- isted , have aslied you not only to violate late the law of the Jund , but niuo TIIK I.AW OP NATUP.t : . They have ninligned nature ; they have laughed nt mercy ; they have trampled on holiest human tics ami oven made light because n wife in thin trial has sat oy her husband'u uido. "Thornioa painting in the Louvre a painting of desolation , of despair und lovo. It representn ' 1'ho Niyhl of Crucifixion. ' The world is wrapped in shadow , the stars are dead , and yet in thu darkness iu seen a kneeling form. It i Mary Magdalen , with loving lips and hands pressed ugainot the bleeding feet of Christ. The skies w&r > > never dark enough nor c'nr less enough ; the storm was never uorco onouuh nor wild enough ; I'K- ' quickest bolts of heaven were ne\vr lurid enough ; the arrown of slaw r never Her ? tluu : enough to drive th noble wonmn from her huabnud'a niiK- . [ Applause. ] And so it is of liumiin iiueooh , tliu holiest word 13 'woman. ' " While Mr. In ; < ursoll was tlolivorinn his speech , scveiat ladies llUHSr I.STO TliAUS nnd MM. Dortcy kept her handkcr chief to her oyia foreomo minutcu. "Now , gaiitiomnii,1' continued Mr. Ingernoll , "I have examined this tes timony ; I havu examined every charge in thu indictment , nnd every char , < n made otiUido of the indiciiiK'nt , I have shown you that the indictment none ono thing and the evidence unoihur. I have uliown you tliut not a niugle ohargo is subatautiatcil ngainst S. W. Djraey. I have domonutratcd tli.it riot one charge has been eatabhaheJ against .1. W. Uiii-jey , Not one. 1 have ehown you tlirry ia no founda tion for a verdict of c.uilty ngaiiiAt any particular one of the ilifen- daiiisin thii otao. I have tpolon nu/- gontleinon thu last words that will be spoken in public for my clients ; thu lust words that will bo spoken in pub lic for nny of UK 0e defendants ; the last words that will be hoard in their fdvoi- until I hoar fiom the lips of this foreman , two eloquent words 'not guilty' . And now , thanking the court for many acts of personal kindness , nnd you , gentlemen of the jury , for your utmost patience , I Icavo my slicnts with all they have , with all they love , with all who love them , in your hands. " [ Applause ] At this point a recess was taken. During the intormitiiuon the court room scenes were auggostive of thu Quitoau trial , WJien court waa called ko order , ATTOUNKY ( IKNtJIAL IlllKWHTllU began his uddreas with a otntemunt .13 to his connection with thu case. . It was now ono year uincu ho received telegram from Attorney General MuoYeagh to take charge of the case , and to consult with Mr. lilies in regard to its management , After con sideration ho had consented to do so on condition that he discovered it was a case which ought to bo invontigutcd , lie had come to Washington andinsti- tfid aul * b " fi'"U ' nn information. Oirt of ( his in.'wmation the odious Jhinr known na "u10 "tnp ro lo M ' ' lind .Istvloped. and t > ; vi" lllft' > ' " tig.it iu Veforo Jtul'o | ' " ' * * . " " como tt > tl.o conclustot ; ( . * > ' ' 'IT'18 n caie whMi ou ht ( w bt , % fnv\S < l'Kll ' ° ( ' and cnnrltfcrtul ; that it w.rr . l'utj * the aesurfd inrcd to thcttfU'iwf < bour investigation , one of them hnv ing been socntor1 of the United 53tnto\ and auothor Imvini : beoil nrcand n < r ois'nut postmsfltor jjenorsl. It seemw to him ihnt , n'npont of honor , they hould donistxl i\fj invtvitigatlon. * hen informntion w s bronght in the nrcoccntiiiii w.-jj told , in tones that sourxlod like trnmpets , thnt nil the defendants wunled was a frtir cirnniiliv- ion accordinfj to Ihw. Msivr tm AN hey oaid , "to go before the grand jury ntd : the ttavorio jury. Let us bo fairlj heard , And vre will como turo and triumphantly yini'icato ' enr- solves. " > Jo respected the men who had manhood enough to stand up end talk ia that way. I'hcy did go before the grand jury , and t'Jo grand jury found indictments , rv.ul now they were bcforo the traverso' jory. llnve- they shown the ? .jal to tell the truth , nnd nothing but the truth'/ / Hero was ait indictment- better was over drawn. How hnd they met it ? From the hour that tint indictment WAS drawn .ibwn to thu last instant of IngcrsoH's ' speech , there had been nothing but c < irpim > and hy- purcritioimii on that indictment. They attempted to got the jury U acquit them on tochnicitl points. Thuio were the men who c.ime into court boasting that nil thi'y wanted MAS nn opportun ity to vimlictto thpmncilves bofuro the world. 11 o wished to explain why ho wan hero , lie wai here TO HUB r.Ull I'LAY. IIu wits here on buhalf of the govern. iiiutit thnt wijlied no iiian'n conviction unless ho was clearly guilty. Ti > pay that if tlu > 4i' men wunt innocent , they must bo acquitted ; * .o a ; y that the gov ernment \ > otild nof Imvo the laxv ntriiinod in the sliy'i'e l degree to secure cmivie'ioii. B.isn , ho hnd itivitt'd , ai ho 'mil ' bei-ii determined tliu c .io nlionld not huvo an oloinent of thnt viilt-ar thing c.illod "piihtteV1 in it. lloh-il been dutiirmined lh.it ovary cido of public utntimonl , demo- in er.itio or rupublicttu , should be here ; that the prosecution bhould ln > pro bono pubiico It has boon naid he dill not understand thu c-iio. Whut In \yaa that to tin * dnfensi t All the but toc'for tlu'io. Did not und.irf Intid the < oBB'rf t'lao ii-t 1'iH ' hm.d on bm nnws bi of notti ) NtjjV by ii'i-'u ' und duy AI by day.Aiul ) hit ' trnvulli il inuul in bund witft-iiljjih.it'\viia doMe in thin IMSO. He ; nroitiT to ueo Turneri isittiug nt the defence table And ansiRtjdg other defendants , after havin 'd'uo what ho had. "Tfto attbtnoy general tnen went in to tKo1iist'iry of the growth of the mml nervico ih England nnd in this country , and touched briefly upon the much disputed point ns to "produc tiveness. " The jury had been told tliat the proocution argument 'ui : that the service mmt beproducrtvo. Tnat was not ro. Thu l.iw proMdnd tlio manner ill xviiich rontractc oliould buuwnrdod , : and IU obj > 2 ii of it wn to have f.xir ' play. ly the iiiu'Ji'ji Brady adopted , thin lav. ' was trumpollod under foot. Lot tin1 ro be no turgid uppL'al : ) to the jury , no Ilitulont fusiladcp , > O HIIKh/V VI UIIOSITIUS uttt'ied for the purpose of mvcoping the jury avay from the ptr/ormmico of its duty. 'Ho had not buon hereto to hoar nil the law tittered by the de fence , but ho had roud it , miu such law he luid nuvcr aatv hofnro. If ho had to nractici it ho would quilo prac tice. This win a prosecution for eon- opiracy. To enuvjct a nun of con- upiracy waa n very dillicult thing. A capo ' conspiracy wan mii'lu ut > hero n bttlo mid thuru n little , uniil , like snoiv , it wns us high ns the mount niu and glinted as palpably as the white- of anow. It was not alwaj'B the hnptiy tortnno of the prost-cu. tioa to citch coiiHpiratoru to Aether , ua he o e inspirators have been caught iii Dorsoy's honso inno cent nitt'i liiinbH , Jamba , hko Kirko. who uie-iit to T.uif'or und murdered everybody. Who as John W. Ijr- r 'Y ? A tiiiBinith from Vermont. II Wbitf did ho know about ntar sofvico . in thu far wrmf Who was Stephen W. Djraojf Originally ho wns n houuo painter , and went from painting to politics , Hu wan cnll.'d " .Sunntor lJ. > raey"und Brady "General llrndy. " "Wu IIHVO no neiiatoM and no generals ! ro , " cuntinuod the altiirnuy gononilj WIJ A HE ALL MEN , i/o have nobody hbro but men ( .iftor n ( lance around Uw ourt room ) men l und women. All il.ie is done to give n nriiiiciul inip'-i'imico to theise men. p When you e wo into a , court of iustico take away yuur gcneralt ) nnd your I'paulets. " In the course of his remarks the attorney general rtferrmJ to Urady as ' a mnil contractor , but stopping him- u.ilf said , "No , no. u mail contractor but a mail expander. Huff had these men cumo to other from nil part.i of the country < Win it divine jirovi- diiicuNo ; their object was conceived in corruption and executed in the immo wicked fcptrit. Their object was I'LUNDElt , i'/.UMIEll , I'Ll'NUKK ' , Hi furring to the Btatoinunt made by IJoono that the books of the concern were kept in grave yurda principally , hoHuid that was oynonytnoua with star route principle ! ) "down among the dead men ; down among the deed mun. " It were better that the de fendants should hide themselves in thu penitentiary th.m to face the odium which must follow them through lif in ancient Assyria it was thu cujimn | when a man nnd woman were tie-1 , J tectud in adultery to kill the WOI.'IUI'Q ' and chain her dead und fMttrins' , body to the man , und ho went iibcmt j , crying , "Oh , wretch that I am--- ' ' fi will deliver mo from the body of ihit death. " Acquit these men nnd the festering body of their atrocious crime , committed ugainat the whole com i munity , would hang round their necks , and they would cry out , "Oh , wretch- ud man that I am , who will deliver me from l io body of this death. " Th jury might give Stephen W. Dorwy certificate that the charges were no true , but ho knew , nnd every on ' 'enow , that the body of thnt dent would hang round him while lif lasted. The jury had been told tha n verdict of gulHy | WOl'LII UMNO DESOLATION , sjrroir and tears nnd wretchedness It , hononul people. Tlio jury hnd honrt .IncorBoll to-day witli Impressvoticss ! xrht'ch dntir tears to the oyoo of many , depict the horrors and { terror ; which Citing Around those people , and while it wm > going on , whenever there wns rib.iIdYjr orn joke , Brady kept laughing , Ifi ht At the door ol the penitentiary ho could sit Mill laugh nt ribaldry ami jokes. Ho hnd the hrdo of A rhinoceros. When In- ( lorsoll burst forth in a jroat perora tion , Miner put his hand-i to his face nnd veiled it. How they blub bered. But when it wns uil over they cot up , not n tcnr wns to bo soon. Urndy 1mA laughed horn when under the chnrgo of violating hinsniiod oath. The jury hnd boon to.'d ' inperemp tory nnd almost offensive tones thnt 'm prctianco herw waa nu intrusion. Ho had honrd n day or two einco it vns bonotth the degree of lib high itfic to nppuar before an inferior iriininnl tiibmml nnd thnt no snch III'DK had ever boon heard of in'this epublio. This wim not nn inferior iriminnl tribnnnl. It wns n tribunal if ! great dignity. Before thin cowl ran cabled the room had boon 111 lad vit < crowd * upon crowds of people to iear the trial of the lumssin of tha incident of the United Slates. The attorney gan ral , dwelt ipon bin point at mucii length , nut } ' i d ia wns a dorrouuiion' of his ollicu o wiy he wiia the aubortlinatn of any Ilicei' who aided in thu ndminialr.i- ion of pnblio justice. Counsel who ind claimed that the oppimrnnco of he attorney general in u criminal unit , ai without piecedent , could not have nul their l > ookfi. With only short lotice hu had ( Uncovered numoroud irocedents. Defence sliould have rusted to books more than to declura- num. nn Thu attorney gonpral cited numer- ro us instances in which attorney gen roLi in th. . < UniUid Staten , nnd grout ion in liiiylanil had uppenrod in proa- cutiona , mid continued , "If my ptnco nny where ( > ) mph si/.ing his words iih , i stroke of liin hand upon the iblo biiuro him ) in the performance f the functions and duties of thu high Hue bestowed upon nu > , it will be uru , : IH it hure now , nn\r , newly ly place ia hero. Whj { Huenuuu I ant to cee jimtice done , and m > far I nm concerned , I inn determined > RCO it done cr ulao fliirrendertny of- CO. The attorney -noral wound up his iiy'u ' nddress with n legal argument to lie court as to the quality of evidence 'hich went to prove couepinicy nnd K-olt brii lly upon the tlillioulty of roving it. by positive mid direct testi mony. Ho stated that he would-olouu iis nddrbes to-morrow forenoon , court , hen adjourned. m New York ProUiblUoniiti. poclitl Dl-iiatclito Tim UKB. AiI SYKA ( CHE , September 6. The state ' 't oiistituiional amendment committee : nt 'eprvsenting variouu tomporauco or-j do iniizatioim of thu state calls a ctmven' doPi ' Pi ion ut Syracuse , Oct. 4th to tuku Piu tups to secure the submission to u ri' lopnlar vote of n prohibition mncnd- tl nent to thu constitution. Tcxnn I'looiln. pt'clal IlUjmti.li tu'J'IIK Unit. LAUEIXI , Tex. , September ( ! . An dditioniU rise ot water in thu Uio Jnindo carried uwny wlnit remained f the bridges of the International and irnnt Nortbern nnd Mexic.ni National ailroad which spanned the river here. J\n puslil DlHiatcli to Tinr JlKK. NAHHVJI.I.H , September 0 , larnh .1 , Vonng , > 1 ( ) venro old was out- ayed near Union Oily , Saturday by negrn. Last night the negro win ; itl.vu from the court house by n mob nd hung to a tree. 7ho Star Roiitn Trial- jicctal ilH ! | > ntcli tu'J'm : Jii ! : : : WARIHNOTON , Septnmbor (5. ( Mr. iiur : ) ll enntintied bin urgument in I ho etar route canca. A WrooU. > CCl ! > l lllrUth ] ( tO Till ! IlllK. CiucAdo , Soplcmbur Ii. The Inter cunn'n ii'rankfurt ( Mich ) special ays ; Yrntordny nnd to day wreakngn ram an uiikno\vn steamer catnunuhoro. t coneitted of n pnrt of the upper abin puintod white , containing three Into room windo-vs with ] ilush blindu , door or two , nnd somu niihcullaiiooiia icces of upper work. ( The Yollov1'ovnr. . pcrinl Dlrpa'di to Til4 Ili . , BuowNfILLH , September 0. Forty- ix notV caiifu of yellow fever to-day , 'hero were two deaths , Mexicans , 'hero nro about ono hundred cases in 1 itninoriio ; two deaths occurred to- lay. There are threu now cases in 'oit Brown , n Au Indian Ruiiinr. spalcll ti ) Tllll IlKk. KANSAS CITY , September 0. A dis- Cl iitih from Fort Leavenworth states ,1S , hat them is no truth in the rumored S utbreak of the Cheyennes and Arrap- Bt hnoa nt Hone , The rumor oricinated 8 ! 11 thu fact that n party of Indians 0'S rcro out huntlnu wild horses , S a Clolil In Texas. ? .irclil Dlupit Ii to TIIK lint. ST ; LotiiH , September (5 ( , Hepubli ail's Elpano , Tex , , special says ; Gold learing quurt/ baa bean found in the Jregon mountain district fifty miles lorth ot Klpasovhicli nsaaya § 100 , 100 to the ton , Spt'cimons have been out to tlin bank of California , nnd mlf a million dollars has boon oiturod or thu mine , Great excitement exists ivor the lind. Royalty on Routo. poclal Dlvpatcii tu 1 IIH BKK. CHICAGO , September 0. The Mar- juis of Lornu and party arrived n 1001) . POOLING THE PROFITS. Rail and River Companies Com bine to Keep np the Rates. Dillon Dubs tbo B & M. the Nickel Plated Road. And nt tko SnmoTlme Show * Hio Anxiety About Colorado Tim Nlohol Plato Road. Spccltl Ulnpatch to Tiix II m. NEW YOKK , September G Sidney Dillon , president of the Union Pacifier railroad , waa interviewed to-day nt Manhattan Vouch on the "Nickel Pinto" road. Ho expressed satisfac tion with the past year's business and raid everything was quiet in railroad rirctea nnd the pool nppoarod to givo- ; ocieral BntiofMtiwj. Regarding they low "Nickel Plate" road being- taken nto-tho pool , ho thought it wouM bo iood'r us It would never do to have ho road strike out nnd cut nvtcs. It- voultf only discount ; the present itod , which wore low enough , and it * foil Id not do the no\r rood nny good , o cut rates no , the other roads would } uoct any out flint , miwlit bo mado. STnll nnd Ittvor Tboln. IH'dil DMJ-M < II to Hut Dux OiiiiHcpi September 0. Managers * f tlio Cmoapo and St. LotritrrailroaoV not hero to-day to consider the ques- ion of pooling the gross flight b K ween those points not heretofore in- f ludod in the Southwestern pool. ! l. ims for porcvu-tngo could not bo firmonizodr and nn adjournment w.is * jkon urtil Muxt wsok to allowu com- / * ilntinn of the tonnage to sarro ns a.- ooio for calculating percentages. The- $ j roponed pool simply covers local dead 4 oil-lit between the two cities. Live ck is already included in the east ; , uitnd pool from St. Lonm. The Chicago , Burlington & Quiuoy id Chicago , Milwaukee fc St. I'aul IIHM , and tliu Diamond Jo and St. oua K : St. Paul Packet companies ; n > ed hero to-day upon a Hihcdulo r mtua by rail and- liver between. Imie.-iipi river ii' > i"tn and St. Louiti- Jiliothnr Bullion iccbl Ulnpnuli to Tllii HKH DALI.AH , ToxosSeptember C. The iFsciigors nnd ra Iroml men on the looming trams toport another gro.it tin atorm in western 'iYx.w . , which rovailod for thirty-six ho lira prior teat at night , and four aorious wnshoutn - / ro reported on tlio IVana fc I'.icific f\ ) sd batweun UigSprinjp and Tayah ; vo of whiuh nro two hundred ynrdtf idv. Tliu atorm wan in the snino lotion recently visited by the deluge , Inch wrought so much damage to roporty and destroyed no > many lives. Hnllilcjilntr tlt racial Dliputcli to Tin linn. ijCjiiOAW ) , September C. The stnto- .ontrtelcgraphoil in Uio dispatchea. st riighrabout the Gould , DillannndT men syndioitS'lnmiii ; purchased tlio Innnibal & * Bt. ' Jtib-ror the Uuion- ucifio railroad instead Of the W abash .trnots considerable attention here tof ly The TribuneoajEjthgijjUHioft 'acific people do not ao mueh7oaroTto iw a direct line from the Missouri vor to Chicago as they do to liavo 10 Burlington ueaso building cxton- ons west of Denver , and it is tlicro- ire quite likely that _ thuy will offer te Burlington to let it have 11. & St. oi > , and also give up the attempt * o xtuml the road to Ohie.igo , if it will ivo pledges not to build nny more iii-o west of yunvor. It is vtry oubtful , however , whether the liur- ngton will recede one iota from the oaitioii it hao heretofore taken. Tlio turlington manugorn ure not the ind of people who nro easily ullclo/.L-tl , and they have it in nil con- iiblB with Gould thua far have proven > be game. TIio Durlington cannot. ITnrd to tie tlu.r liandn with an ngree- unit not to build nny exloiininnH in. lolorido anl : went of Denver , ly ! do- ig thia the liurlington would always u dcpcndont upon the Union Pacifio jr n 1'nciliu coast outlet , and it would ever receive any bunolit from its ow Denver line , which it ox- > OH ( from id. The Union Pitcific- y building r direct line to Chicago , ill not only etnko thu Diirlingtun , lit all othisr liiu'.i ) ondni | ; irom liicago to Mhaouii river pointu. This mild only help to eminent the friend- lip between the liurlington undother' liuaouri river ro.xdn from this city , id the Union Paoifie would lu the rt'iiteat ' uullerer by Imvinv ; to eompeto jaiimt nil the roadu from which it jw gets its trallia. A Culjnu Cjcloiie. till DUpatili to Tim UKK. KiiY WAKT , September 0. A oy- ,0110 puuaed over hero und Cuba you- irday. Signal Service loclal l/lbiatch | tuTlIK llr.K. WAHIIINOTON , September ( i , Tho. giiul i Hi jo reports that the cyclone- nforred to ia now south of Cuba , mov- ig in u northwesterly direction into lie gulf. Tlio following tnlogram was just ro uived from Ooglaamio , Alaska , dated uly 2lKh , 188" , via San Francisco , ioptember Uth. To the chief of the Ign&l otlico , Washington ; Party all afu and well. Whole work being irried out. The steam whaler North Itur was crushed by the ice and sunk few miloH from this Htation July 8th. ) io crew were fed and sheltered hero intil the ice broke up. liowliuad do- ivered the mails , ( Signed ) HAY , jiout. Commanding Signal Service , Point Barrow. _ Tito Denver Barbecue. Ipouhl DUj.attli to I'liB HE . S DKNVKU , Col. , September (5. ( Thrua houaand merclmiitu from Colorado , Nebraska , Wyoming , Kansas and New- Mexico attended the barbecue given jy Denver Merchants to-day. Four ihoueand guests were seated at the. irat table. This evening a urand dis play of fireworks took place. Th tvhrle was & urand. succesa ,