y , a' 1 ! f - L TWELFTH\YEAE OMAHA NEB. TUESDAY MORNING , OCTOBER 10 188k 97 BOOTS ! BOOTS ! ! SHOES \ jt V Bevolution > * Jnst opened ONE HUNDRED cases of Uoota and Shoes , comprising the very latest ftylos , and all of the most celebrated makere. Invitation is extended to all to come and exam ine our immense Block , as wo will muko prices lower than have over been of * forod in this city. K \VK KEEP a complete otock of Ladies' Shcis , Gouts' Boot ? . Geuta' Shoes. Boys' Booli > , Boyo' Shoes , Misses' Shoes , Babies' Bhooe , Every pair going out of our estab lishment ia warranted to suit. You can alsosavo 10 to 25 Per Cent by buying of us , both in price and quality. Heimrod & Dormann ( Sacceaaora to F. Ling ) ' & Leading Supply House of the' est As wo receive daily fresh nupplica of v5ro.ceries & Pro visions. Wo . 'can nsBurt ) the public that wo do not handle any ether but PURE & FRESE PROVISIONS Oar businsos being very extensive , oar BACB quick , wo can afford to oiler goods at living pricja to all. Wo tiaudlo CELEBRATED SCHUVLER Snowflake Flour Which wo nlvrays v arrant to bo excellent - collont , and to civo satisfaction. We have proofs that there is no bettor flour in the market , dome and. Order a Sack. Wo constantly keep on hand a large stock of California Canned PEACHES , APRICOTS , CHERRIES , PLUMS , PEARS. And all other varieties which wo sell at bed rock prices. California Sugar Wo handle in large quantities and wo can recommend it all to bo the purest sugar in the market Flavoring Extracts , Limburger Cheese , Swiss Cheese , Royal Baking Powder , Fresh Fruits and Vegetables , We constantly keep on hand in largo ' qarntitica. Heimrod & Dormann , POLITICAL MATTERS , The Democratic Cr.iKlicin.to for Govprnor of Now Ytrk Ao- cepto the Honor. The Dootriuea to Which Ho Subscribes Briefly nnd Clearly Stated. " iNtuiHBiuentt null Gorpor- RO Tt > | ; othor. Clovolnml'n Hotter nf Acooptnnoo. Spotlnt illsjutcli toTnr HIK. NEW YOIIK , Uotobor 9. Grover Cleveland , in his latter accepting the democratic nomination for governor , s js : "Our citizens for moat part attach themselves to uno or the other of the great politic * ! parties mid under or dinary circumstances they support the nominees of parties to which they profess fealty. It is quite npparont 'that under such circumstances that the primary election or caucus should bo surrounded by auch safcguarda ns will secure ab solutely free nud uncontrolled ac tion. Hero the people themselves are Mipposed to cpeak. Ilero they put their own hands to the machinery of the ( rovcinmnnt , and in thia place should bti found manifestations of popular will. When by fraud , intim idation or any other questionable practice the voics of the people JH here smothered , a direct blow ia aimed ut the ino.it prcciouu rl ht and ono which the lair chould bo swift to protect. If the primary election ia uncontiiininatod and fairly CTiiduorod , thoao thai aio chosen to represent the peopto will go torlh with the imptcsa of tbo pooplb'i * will upon thorn , uud the bcnclits and purpojt'3 of n truly representative government will bj uttaiuud. "Public oIliojrB and ncrrnntu and agents nf the peoplu to oxi-outo the laws which the people have made and within the ooiintitiitiuu which they have eatubllshrd. llonco the inter ference of ofiicialfl of cuy degree , and whether utato or federal , for the pur' poao of thrarling or controlling the popular wish , should not be tolerated. "Subotdib-attAinpublicpUces should bo selected uud retained for their ef ficiency , and not bccauo they may bo used to accomplish partisan ends. The people have tiie light to demand hero as in CAsea of private employment , that their money bo paid thope who will render the beat service in return , and that the appointment to and the tenure of ouch places should depend upon ability mid merit. If clerks and assistants in public departments were paid the same compensation and re quired to do the same amount of work as those employed in prudently con ducted private establishments , the anxiety to hold these public places wojtfd b s , mocH jdiminishod , and it oeoms to mo the causeof civil aurvico reform would bo materially aided. "Tho system of levying assessments for partisan purposes on those hold ing office or places cannot bo too strongly condemned. "I an unalterably opposed to inter ference by thu legislature n the gov ernment of municipalities. The doc trine of homo rulu aa I understand it lies at the foundation of republican institutions and cannot bo too ntrongly nsisted upon. "Corporations are created by law for certain dt lined purposes , and are reatriotod In their operations by upo- ciCp limitation. Acting within their k-gitiinuto Bphoro they should bo pro tt-ctcd , but when by combination or by thu exercise of unwarranted power they oppress the people the came authority which created should re strain thorn and protect the rights of citizens. "Tho laboring classes should bo pro tected in their olTorta to peaceably as sert their rights when endangered by aggregate capital. "Amendments to the constitution of the atato involving the management of canals should bo left without rec ommendation in the handu of the sov ereign people for Cnr.1 notttcmcnt. "Tho expenditure of money to in- luonco the action of popplo at thu lolls or secure legislation is calculated , o excite the gravest concern. When his pernicious agency is nuccesafully employed , a representative form of ; overnment becomes a sham and the UIVH passsod under its baleful influence cease to protect , but are inudu the means by which the rlphls of the icoplo are eacrificed and the public reuuury depleted. It is useless and oolieh to bhut our eyes to the fact hat that this evil exists among us , and the party which leids in an lion- eat effort to return to batter and Hirer methods will receive the confidence denceof our citizens and secure their upport " David B , Hill , in n very short let ter , bccepts the nomination for lieu tenant governor , confident that the platform will commend itself to the beat citizens of all parties. Flnorty Called Oat. flH.-cial ] Dispatch to TlIK Hut. OiiKuan , October 0. This craning John F. Finerty , a. prominent young Irish journalist , received a call from 0,000 independent democrats of the Second congressional district to run for congress and accepted. The Colorado Pool. Special Dltpatcb toTm lie * . CHICAGO , October 0. At a meet ing of the goners ! managers of the Union Pacific , liurlington , and At V chison , Topekc & Santa Fa here today - day the percentage's on Colorado bust- ne&s west of the Miasjnri River were agreed on subject to acquiesenco of the Denver & lib Grande , which will be sought to-morrow. The percent ages of the U , P. are 51. Uurllngton 30 , Atchison 19. " Knifed by a Minister- Special I > iij > atch to Tin UKK. ST. LOUIH , JIo. , October 9. The Republican' * Austin ( Tec. ) special eays : Richard Chapman , Baptist min- d Uter , iml John Turnar had ft diflicul- ty Sunday night at Pine BlufU Springs and the former nt.ibbed the latter three times , killing him. Chap man escaped and is still at largo. THE HERDER BEFOGGED , An Ocean Steamer Wreckot ! off Capo Race Without Loss of JLife. The Ftiisonucrn nnil Cro-w on Slioro Datuil * ot tlioBiMistnr- The Horilor Wroclioil. Special DUjuxtch to Til K HKM ST. JOH.NH , N. F. , October 9. The Germnu steamur llerdor from New York October [ 5th , for Hamburg , with 283 passengers , was lost near Capo llacu last nfght. All hands saved. Among the Herder's passengers were Miss Uiofemimn , of Denver ; Anton Schindoihnh , Denver ; Liuts II , H.i- borB , Uopcland , Oah . ; Dr. Henry , Wagner , Sim Francisco ; John Wahlon , Suttou , Neb. The llerdiir was built at Glasgow in 1873 She is 9,491 tons , dimen sions 387 feet long , -t 0 foot ftcpth of hold and 32 feet beam. Slio v had seven water tight bulkheads nnd a com pound condensing engine. Last ycnr aho was entirely rebuilt at linmburg. She was owned by Hamburg-American packet company. The Herder -wont nshoro nt Kaatward Head , Long Dcach , about three iniloa west , at U o'cloc.I : this morning durinir a densu fog. All of the paauongots nnd crow Luidcd without accident and will bo brought hero by n special stoamir and oared for by the German consul. It la believed the ship and cargo will bo a total loss. Nuw YOKE , October ! * . The Amer ican line steamer Herder left New York Tuesday ior liamlnirg via PJy- mouth and Cherbourg with 3G ( ubm and 94 aU'nrngo paflf oiigera and n crow of about 100. Tins noon the follow ing intelligence was received by the agent here : ST. JOHNT , N. F. , October -Tho Herder is lost three miles west of Capo llaco. Mails , passengers und nv.- all a.ivid. ( Signed ) PUHSKII , Sr JOHNS , N. F. , October 9 The following additional information is just received from Oago llaco rcHpect- tng the loss of the steamer Herder. Tlio ship left Now York Thursday last and experienced fiuo weather up to ycatorduy evening , when u dense fog sot in. The necessary precautions were taken to avoid , if possible , nest- denta liable to occur under such cir cumstances. No danger was appre hended until 2 o'clocn this morning , when the ship suddenly And before her officers were aware of her proximity to land ran on the rocks immediately cast nf the head of Long Beach , about three miles west of Oape llaco. There wore 288 persons on board , 160 pas- Bougora and a crow of 118. All lauded ettfcly at Daylight in * oicht "iboatn - belonging - . longing to the ship , and are now being well cared for by the few families liv ing near the scene of the wreck. The passengers and crow speak highly of the conduct of Capt. Tischboin and officers , who were remarkable cool and self-posscssod throughout. The baggage of the passengers and all mails , forty-six bags , were saved. The nhip is certain to bo a total wreck , but it is believed some of the cargo will bo saved in good condition. Parties just from the wreck report her directly across a small cove with her starboard side completely under water. There is little- probability of the hull break ing up , so long as I ho wind continues from its present point , northwo.it , but should it veer any further to the west ward a heavy sea would bo sure to make it impossible to do anything worth while in the way of taking out cargo. As Boon as intelligence of the disaster reached hero the Gorman consul , U. II. Prouz , hired the steamer Neptune and sent her to the assistance of the shipwrecked people. She loft for Capo llaco at 0 o'clock this evening , taking a largo supply of provisions , the consul having ascer tained by telegraph that eely a small portion of the ship's stores wore saved , LATKU. Purser Meyer says the passeiigorB were perfectly cool nud manifested no disposition to disregard orders. They are now in tenta rmido of sails saved from the wreck , there being only two houses at Long Huach , The ship continues in the same posi tion. Some fishing bout a are gather ing around , but more out of curiosity than anything else , and no danger of an attempt to meddle with the cargo is apprehended , Valuables , silverware - ware and three cases of specie were Biivod thiH evening , There is nothing on board now but cabin furniture nnd the cargo. The passengers and crow a are expected to reach St , John's to morrow evening , Wholesale Rpedal DUjiutcli to Tim IJxx. ATLANTA , Ga. , October 9 , At n baptizing mooting near Canton , a bridge fell into the river and precipi tated 200 persons into the water. No lives loss , but many legs and arms wore Woken. The IrliULnud Iioagno. Bpecial bhjHttch to Tin ! ) . BUFFALO , October 9. The officers of the Irish national land league of America hayo issued a circular saying : "Tho statement having boon madu that the land league no longer existed , calls for our emphatic protest , With Parnell and co-laborers at the head it will continue until its mission ia ac complished , Let no friend of Ireland bo misled. Let every ona who has over believed in ita purpoeo or con tributed to its advance rally to its sup port. United and hopeful , its final triumph ia assured Escaped from the Tolls. John Jtacon , Tjaporto , InJ. , write * : "Hurrah for SriiiNd HLOHHOU ; it' * ull you recommend It to be , Mydy | > e | > eU baa all vanbhed. Why don't you udiettlae it ? What allowance will you make if I take a of dozen bottled , to that I could oblige mv tiend * oscaaionally ! " Price 60 ccnta , trial ttlw 10 cents. Merchants and Dealers Throughout the Entire West are Invited to Visit the Mammoth Establishment owned and Occupied by AL \a \ Rliw WHOLESALE Notions and Furnishing Goods , AT-- jk JL. O /rtD-fclj Jbr J L. , The Brightest Lighted , Host Appointed Jobbing Uouso in Amcrioi , contaluitiR the argoat Stock of Dry Uooda and Nutiuiu west of the Mississippi. Solo manufacturers of the celebrated cDonald's Overalls , Duck , Benim and Cottonade Pants , CYCLONE ULSTERS , LINED SUITS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS , In all styles now popular with the Trade. Absolutely the best Goods in the Market Western Merchants can moro than save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be fore buying their Fall Bills. Traveling agents , with extensive lines of samples , visit all prominent towns throughout the west , and will call upon any merchant any where upon receipt of a request so to do. Send orders by mail , or write for samples. The most careful atfention given to orders , and satisfac tion guaranteed , Remember n. L. MCDONALD & co. , st. Joseph , MO. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. f ooretary Folgei's Successor Agitates - itatos tlio Advisors of Artlmr , The Bond Paprr Bribers Exam ined and Sent to the Grand Jury. Tbo October Sesnlon of the Supreme Court Formally Opouod- CAPITAL NOTES. Spcdal DUpatch to TUK Bra. HUMOUS i/K / A DUEL. WAnniNQTOM , Optoher 9. There is a rumor heroi tlmt'\Viso _ nnd Smith fo'jnht P. duel i' aJH ; vininity of Richmond mend this morning The trial ol A. 0. Soteldo for the filling of his brother catno up to-day. KOLO Ell's HUCOKSSOU. L'neoln and Chandler have gone to Sow York to bo prcoont at tlio cabinet meeting to-morrow. It is rumored .hat Folgor's ranignation will bo iia- ccptcd thuro and his auccoesor naraud. 3ia auocoseor will probably bo Sumitor Tones , of Nevada , or John 0. Ntw. It is announced that the BOH nf Col. J. P. Mosby , United Stutcs consul nt tlong Koug , Ohinii , has boon appoint ed yico coiiBul at that city. TJIK HUl'UEMK OOUUT. The supreme court of the Uniton jlntos roasEuniblod for the Ootobor torni of 1832 , at noon. All justices > rc3ont uxcupt Justices Field and iradluy , who hare not jot returned .o the city. WM. II. HALTI'll AN1 > WILMOT II WAIlll , Ills nftornoon , woru arruienod before United States Commiaaionor Bundy , charged with attempting to unluw- ully obtaining noascasipn of distinc tive paper utod in printing rovenuu stamps and currency from thu bureau of engraving and printing , through > ribory of employes. The arraign ment was made up on the following nf- iduvit uworn to by Chief lirooks , of ho povornniont sccrot porvicc : I , fninoa G , Brooks do , on inform ition and belief , m.tko oath nnd nay that Win. II , Baiter and Wilmot IJ. Ward lid , on thu Ith ! day of September , 1882 , and at divers ether liinoo , muko certain criminal proposals to Elizabeth L'hompson , also Win. A , Darling , cm- > loyos or laborers , iu _ the bureau of ougraving and printing , con * icc'.od with the treasury of he United States , to-wit ; that f , said Thompson or Darling , either or both of them , would take and atcnl sheet of diitinotivo paper used by ho government of the United States upon \rhich its stampa for internal revenue are printed or upon which ita currency is printed , or if they would ako and steal a shoot of ntanips or currency finiehed or unfinished and deliver the same to either or both of hem , the said Bailer [ and Ward then n consideration of such survica either Thompson or Darling , or both of them , should receive a certain money con- idcration , namely , 910 , and as a fur- her reward employment at a sum not oss than (7 per day. ( Signed ; JAH. O , BJIOOKH. Subscribed and sworn to before mo hisCth day of October , A. D. , 1882. 0. S , UuNiiv , U. 8. Commissioner. The charges were made under ace- ion 5,461 of the revised statutes , which prohibits any person from ut- empting by bribery or other conoid- irations to obtain possesilon of any * hing of valve belonging to the gov ernment or from inducing any govern- nont ollicor to commit any fraud upon the UniUd States. 'Iho pen alty prescribed is linprisonmont for tot moro than three years and u Gnu not more than three times the amount the proffered bribe. After u short argument by the counsel , examination nras waived. Coyle , representing thu ioyoruiuent , oxprecsed a willingness to ixccopt bail in ยง 20,000 for cash de * foiidnnt. They woru accordingly ojtnmittcd to nwait the action of the grand jury. T'OUKMIN DIOKHOX , of tlio star route jury , hna fiont the following communication to District Attorney ( Jorkhill : WASHINOTON , October 8 , 1882. Gee IJ. Ooikhill , U. S. district ixtlor- ncy Dwtiiot of Columbia : DKAU Sin. I am informed you havu been or dered by the attorney ; ; imer.-xl to hand to II. U NVolla , Eiq. , the nllidavits that wore lilod by myself and others in your olliso in which certain psr- nans are uhnrgod with having tried t-j corrupt the jury in thu slnr route cnao. I am also inlormed you have complied with thia order. I write for the purpuao of protesting againstyour action nnd that of the attorney general. The most norioui cliatgca hnvo been made ngainat thu ngontB of the department of justicu , creaturca of the attorney ( , 'cr.crrJ , und nothing nonld bo moro absurd than to allotthnt dopirtrnont to itYnlig-ito ) the olmrgcs. Tlio attor.ioy general nliould bo unwilling to invcntig.to : clnrgcs which so nearly touch hia of ficial conduct , and the fact that ho wishes to take obnrgo of the Investi gation U ill' ) boot reason that ho should not. Investigation might with tqual propriety bo loft to the defend * anla 01 to their attorneys as to the person charged with Imvinu ; of- fcrfd bribes or to jurors sun * pcctcd of having noted URTO. The invcsHgntion should bo made under the direction of a court before wlioiu the Mao wan tiiod , and by the attorney for Uiu district. It is should bo open an day , and all parties should have , pot only an opportunity of being - ing hoard , but of hearing. For ono 1 demand this investigation shall be taken out of inturontod hundf , CONNECTED BY CABLES- Oponln of Telegraphic Communica tion with South America. UjU'cUl Il ) i > itch to Tin Jim. Nr.w YOUK , October 9. On the opening of the Central and South America telegraph company , con- gratutatory niussogi's were exchanged between I'rostdent Altluir , and the prc-aidontu of Chili , Peru , JJolivia , United States of Oolumbin , Coatu Hioa , Honduras , Nicaragua , San Salvador vader , Guatemala , and Mexico. Tlio cibloa of the Mexican telegraph com pany starting from ( Jalvcntou , Texas , roaoh Vorn Crux vin Tampico , at which point the cables ol thu Central and South American company extend to the Isthmus of Tohuantopo , tlicncu by land line to thu Pacilio , tlionco by cable * to Lima , in Peru , whuro they connect with the cables of the West Coast telegraph company now laid to Yalpariao , Chili. Thoao lines com * prlzo 0,010 miles of submarine cable , 2,607 miles of land linn , and connect exclusively with 20,000 iniloa of wire in Mexico , Contra ! and South Amur * ica , Thi.'Bo lines bring Into communi cation with the United States and Eu * rope a population of 20,000,000 , trans , acting an annual commerce of over $0,000,000,000. , Pulling the Fool Meu. Special ilUjatch la Till UK. NKW YOIIK , October 0. Anthony Oomstock raided the pool rooms at Long Island City this afternoon and ctpturod property valued nt $15,000. At Kelley A MBS' 35,000 pool tickets were secured , Thu Lw und Order society of Long Island City uiatigatud the rmd , Comstock atuaoh place found the doors barred agaiiibt him , but ho forced an entrance. At Kolluy it liliss' rooms ComstHck wna hindered in his work by Coroner llobinson , but ho rushed the coroner asulo roughly. The coroner had Cotiutock arroatod , charging him with threatening to shoot him und trespassing on his promlaei to reach that of Kelly lilisit' . Comatock was reluasod on his own rccognizancd. Edw. W. Itosn , Ohus. Chllds and Kuguuo Flshor were arrested by Comutook in iho rooms of Lowell & Co. N EVSNTS. Au Important Interview with the DofoaMRabolCliioftaiiii Ihe Varioua OoumiissionB Bo the Work of Invoa- A Oonvoutlou of 28,000 Mlur Dcolilo to Xxmugnrato n Strilco The Coming Convention of Irishmen In Dublin. An Interview -with ArnTil- OpoclilDlspatchci to Tim Oil. NEW YOBK , Ootobor 8.Tho World prints n lone ; Intter from ita Cairo cor respondent dated Sopterabor20 , giving an Interview with Ar.ibi , the ox-leader. Ho said to the correspondent : "Wo are making arranguraeiitu nt the pres ent moment for a plan of emigration io the United States , and if you think Americans will care to hear what my views are I shall bo glad to uio yourfchannel of communication , us I huvo always liked Iho Americano who como hero disinterestedly , and I number many American olllcors among my frlondr. The ruin of the country is duo to foreigner * . They como hero against our will and under the pre tense of odua.tting ani civilizing us. They robbed ns and maltreated us uftcr having , obtained n footing in the land by our forbearance. Thu Kng- lish' moro than othern considered Egypt their own and their inferiors and ulnvop. Tlio great curao , however , of Ihocountryhus boon the Suczcinal. Ournad was tlio hour in which it was conceived ; cursed was the sultan that signed its irado ; cursed wiu the khedive - dive that sanctioned it ; but , nbovo all , cursed bo that evil spirit , DdLos- sops , who carried it out. If I only hud that traitor hero in this room for two minutes ! liut never mind ; thia is irrelevant. Through the canal Exypt lost millions ; for the canal oho ia millions in debt. The canal gives the po-.reru cm mo to interfere in our stuto , und to this very canal do I ewe the ruin which has just overtaken my party. " Arab ! proceeded to give a brief sketch of tlio inunt'iisn sums Egypt ians earned from transportation of travelers und intrchundiso bcforo Iho construction of the canal , und be wailed the loss of the revenues , 11 o iiloo gave a Hkotch of the war , and concluded as follows : It has boon said UmtjWolsoloy has refused to BOO mo , and I authorize you to deny it , as , without my asking for an interview , ho has been hero twice to BOO me. You can toll the American people thai I thank them fur their sympathy with rno and with my cause , and these of us who will escape execution will emi * grate to their land of freedom , but not as beggars , us a majority of us are well-to-do gontlnmou , The vice-president of the Cairo Uni versity , a great scholar and a wealthy gentleman , knowing English thor oughly , has volunteered to go to America next month at his own ox * POIIBQ and inako preparations for Kgyptlan emigration , Ho ia well known at all European courts and has many friends among the learned men in America , who have oltorod him every encouragement. On receipt of liin report many Egyptian families will go to the New World , for if they stay hero they will bo cruelly porno * cuted for having assorted their rights. Besides , they will ull have the advan tage of studying good government , which will be useful to our country in a few years , Neither I nor any of my friends hnvo benefited our posi tion by the war , which wo could easily have done , us everything was at our disposal , und I am proud to say wo are poor , and that wo have given proofs of the possibility of this oouu try having an honest government without the assistance of Br tish olli- ials. LONDON , Ont. , October O.j Tmrty persons have boon poisoned hero from eating head ohocso , manufactured by loc.il butch1 * . Physicians nttributo the trouble to briaths chopped up1 with the skin of the pork , causing ir ritation with the ston.'oh'a inner coat ing and producing spasrh't , and vomit ing. Seine of Iho eufltSro'Al\ \ very low , but it is nupposod all will (2f"r LONI ON , October 1) ) . At Nowmar- kot the Clearwoll atakns wore won by Uautonr , Gold Hold second , Aorostio third. Twelve horses ran , including Lorillard'a 2Inssansoit , and Koeno's 1'olosi. LIIIGUTV OF As a concession to the fooling of the Catholics clergy throughout Ira- land , all bishops except Archbishop McOftbo have extended general per mission to priests in their diocoao to take part in the Mansion , houno evicted tenants' movements nnd in the now L-\bor league and industrial union founded by Parnoll. Several minor church dignitaries consequently become - como prosidontH of branches of the league , and will in that capacity par * ticipato in the Dublin oonforcnco. TlIK LICENHE TAX. OoNHTANiiNori. ] ! , October 9. All the powers except England , Russia and Franco have agreed upon the princioal licoino tax which the porto proposes to levy upon - , do ing businosH in Turkey. THU I10AHII OP CUNTKOL. PAUIS , Ootobor 9. Thollopubliquo FrancaiHo refuses to believe that Gran * villo will got aside the Egyptian Con trol without consulting Franco. niMl'O.HINCI OV MUnDKUKlLS , ALHXANDUIA , October 9. Two na tives convicted of murdering Ilibton and Cattanl on the llth of Juno , were executed thin morning. .MINK Its' CONVENTION , LONDON , October ! ) . At the con- forencp of dolovatos , represent 28,000 collieries , it wai resolved that notices to employers for an advance of 15 per cent bo given next wook. The ballot forms show that representatives of 18.-107 colliers voted for an advance , and 771 against. In the ballot on re * strioticg cu.pul thcro were 0,934 votca in favor of restriction , and G50 against. The masters , last Friday re fused to accede to the demand for an advance. It is probable a strike wil bo ordered. THE 1WTTON flTAKEH. LONDON , October 9. The Duttoii slakoa were won by Lord Brudonoll , Koono'a Blue Grass second , llhino- land third. J'UNISIIINU UIOTBHH. ODKHSA , October 9. The military tribunal in session at Balta trying a case of anti-Jewish rioters , condemned ono of the loaders to two years' and flvo others to from sixteen to oigh * teen months' imprisonment. TJIK DUBLIN CONHKUENCB. DUUUN , (0ctobor 9. The Irish conference Committee decided to in vite a muo'i wider circle of represen tative men to the conference than first contemplated , Representatives of the prosa will bo admitted to the confer ence. ALKXANDBU , 9 < jobor [ 9. The com * mittou appointed to { | f\iuro into the June outrages here hoik ! , ts first sit ting to-day and discussed iNo prollmi- naries of its investigation. Another committee is silting at Tan-Tali with closed doors , investigating outrages committed in ether parta of E7pt during the rebellion. A shell bunt to-day at Gabari wounding four natives. x TlfK HOVAL IKIbll. Oil no , October 9. Considerable dissatisfaction exists among ofUoera tnd men of other British regiinoats in Egypt at the tingling out by General VVolseloy of the Koyal Irish for special mention in his dispatch of September 13th to the war oilico , giv ing his report of the battle at Tel El Kebir.