t i \ OMAHA DAILY H" H TWELFTH YEAR OMAHA NEB. WEDNESDAY MORNING , OCTOBER 11 1885 ; 98 T rat Out and Air Their Musty Feathera , A Grand Opportunity For Loud and Prolonged Grow , Ohio Tumbles Into the Demo cratic Camp With a Loud Whang. Chairman Thompson Olnimt th' State by 35,000 Jilf.joriiy. Ton of the Congressional Dele- gr.tion Captureti'by the Democrats. Qov. Foster Atlributea Defeat Directly to Too Much Temperance , While Eonoou Smith Chnrgon the Dlaantor to Eaiitorn The Result in West Virginia. OHIO. SpodiJ DUpatclus to Tin Una : MAKING COMPAUIBOXS. COLUMBUS , October 10. Returns from the state elections hold to-day are coming rapidly thia evening. Gains and losses reported nre based upon comparison with the yoU for governor In 1881 , when the republi can majority waa 24,309. There are 1,070 prectnota in the state. Returns from 1G2 precincts and wards show a not democratic gain of 2,920. Indications at 8:45 : seem to indi cate that the state haa gone demo cratic. Cuyahoga county ( Cleveland ) which generally goes six to eight thousand republican majority is conceded by prominent , republicans to the demo crats by 2,000. The Twenty.firat rongroaaional district is , democratic 4 0abjut 1,000 to 1,500. ' Three huudr-d and sixty-two pre cincts show a nut democratic gaiu of 0,256. If thU gain continues the democratic majority will bo I,000. The mhjovity in the Twonty-iirat dis trict la.2,700 as far as hoard from. There haa boon no .material differ ence between the vote for secretary of state aud / uprtirao judge in iho .re turns'already received. In 545 prc-cincta and wards there-is a not democratic * , gain of 12,278. Reports - ports already received from all parts of the state indicate n general demo cratic gain. In the cities of Cincin nati , Columbus , Cleveland and Toledo thp democratic gains are large. Returns from Hamilton county , DO \ far as received , allow a constant dem ocratic gain , which indicates lit thin writing (10:20 ( : p. m. ) the election of the entire democratic ticket. From the few full returns received it is apparent that the democratic atatf > ticket has many more votes than thu congressional ticket. k ( Returns at 11 p. m. from ( Ml precincts - cincts show a net JMIL cf 14-18'J. , Thia indicates a democratic majoiity of over 10,000 in the blate. COLCMDUS , October 11. 2 a. nj. At a ( ( Uf.rter past ono the democratic headquarters were closed The clip.u- man claimed the state by 35,000 ma jority for the democrats. JIEIUJINK OS COMIKHSMEN are meagre and unsatisfactory. From a majority of them no definite results have been sor.uroJ. The best information mation from both headquarters gives the republican the Third , Eighth , Eleventh , Fourtrenth , Seventeenth , Eighteenth ana Nineteenth districts , seven in oil. ' The First , Second , Fourth , Fifth , Tenth , Thirteenth , Sixteenth nud Twenty-first are con ceded to the democrats , leaving the Sixth , Seventh , Ninth , Twelfth , Fif. teonth and Twentieth in doubt. The republicans claim they will have * cloven , a majority of delegation novr.KNoR accounts for the republican defeat on the ground that they hod eight or ton candidates on whom a bitter fight was made. Ho uKbiuned as other reasons that the liquor interest wont over in a body to the democratic party , not only furnishing means but wtiro also active in polling a full vote. He is of the opinion that if the pepnblicans had gotten out their vote the democrats could not have carried the state. HAMILTON IJOUNLY. CiMciNNUi , October 10. Returna compiled from forty-ono precinctu in Hamilton county show a democratic majority of 3,468 for thci stata ticket , while the lowest damntvntio majority on the county ticket , tlul for sheriff , is 337. At the lumo mo ior tnu re- maiuintr precincts the mu.ximam doin- ocratits majority will bo 0,800 and the minimum 830. I'.KHAl.l ) HMITlf , of The Gizatte , while moaaurint ; the democratic vic.o.y n' nbaut 10.COO in the state and at juu > t 10 congrciMnion , nays the locscs have i > w in neiirlj every part of the bvale. Ho stvya thai the demoralizati tt of the reirublieai party in Now Y ir and 1'onuaylvunu has had it * t-tl'cct here , and while thi boaelsm that apoiicd the party M thu ? < states dooii not t-xut hero , yet the fac1 that the purty WUH divided and thai the national hdiniiiistration. whothoi justly or otherwise , was made a party and In public estimation was 01 the wrong side , has had i bad t If act in Ohio. Besides , i had been uphill work during the can vaia to explain the action of congres In votinx exttav.ugant appropriation : and failing to reduce taxation , al though the democratic minority al ways obstructed legislation. Thotoin pernnco question , which was a live i ? sue in the ctmpitgn , w s not bold ! presented. It did all the harm thati could do without calling out th strength it might have brought it i had not been for the divided repnbll can front. Ho regards the disaste no worse thnti nthote , niul counsels n lowering of ttio flic , but n whulesom correction of the wrongs which hav been condemned and ft sttuctf.ut nil licrunce to principle : . nccit ur , tiY4. . NEW YOIIK , October 10.Tin SUnts /'itung credits the Germans ii Oho with Imvii'g brought nbout tin ilufo.it of the republican party , 1 cays the dmnosrimo victory in Ohu ia possibly the mos * scvcru blow whlcl the tc.uporuiiuo uloinaiit imn over ro ci-ivcd. T/io moral ctL-ct will cor knV bj Inlt in the Novutnbor eke t -t-a. TIII : DUTCH DID ir Ninv VOUK , Oclolii-r. JlJ ! J . \ . ro. T1 D nowapapura of this oity t'ouor.xllj at nMilo ! ihn dofi-nt cf Ota rupub lic.inn < f Ohio to the dulk-o'ion of th ( Germans. , TlllllTV-riVB TIICVMAMD. COLUMBUH , Oo'obur' 11. At i o'clock ' 70'3 pfcciunS shu v n noi dnmoztntio gain ot 24 380 , ludioitinj < \ dctinon.tic m..ji'i-uy m the stnti of 35,000. ortf ION. October 11 3 a. m. Mr. Hnlstcad , of the Ootnuiuroial , at- tribntcd the di'j.ister to the interfer ence of Gor. Foster aud Richard Smith , whereby the Geruinn ropubli- canu wuro aliuautcd. Ho says the Gernntis have always been the old zuard of the rcpublioaitparty in Ohio. No isuio him over boon sujcossfully met in Ohio without 'their aid , and none over will bo. .Thia Vholo trou ble w.tu Imtshod by meddling people who had nothing to nay ana who would at ixnothur timu impale the larty on Iho iesuo of woman suffrage , f nothiiio ; better could lw found. Ho lad no hoaitatiou in debouncing the eadcra of the anti-German issue as responsible tor this crushing defeat. THE ENQUIKKR will claim fifteen congressmen in 3hio. AH to majorities it doesn't mention estimates , but refers freely editorially to its telegrams. It will say the victory is decUivo nud over whelming ; that it disposes of Foster n politics. It assumes the catu- miga was dishonest on the partof _ cpublicnna booiuso , as it allege ? hey talked one way on the liquor question in the country and another iv.tho cities. It will say the result is significant beyond local questions ; hat thodeinoer.tti nftor being cheated out of the presidency in 1870 came lear electing their mm ; in 1880 , and hat this nnd probub'to aimilar-votes n Now York and Pennsylvania are > rophetio ot democratic victory in the WEST VIRGINIA. October 10. Ohio county , the home uf the democratic candidate tor cocigrvsa , nud hitherto democratic by nbont. 300 , has given a lemocratic im.joriiy of leaa than 50. ileporta from tne ititorior counties in- diuate the probable election of Goff , republican , to con ivEta from the first district by n unull majority. The second and fourth district have been lotly contested , ' ( hero is not much doubt of both of them being carried uy the democrats by majorities rang ing from 1,000 to 1,500 each. West Virginia district has elected iioff , republican , to congress by . from eCO to 500 mij..ri y The same coun- tiua in 1880 gAve Hancock for presi dent 1,48 1 mjjority , a republican gain of probably of 2,000. The tarifl wau ono of the principal issues. Although both candidates r.'uro com mitted to the protective policy , Uio vacilntion of the demoomtio party on She tariff question -weakened the dem ocratic unrididato. The prino pal rea son of the republican victory1 was the popularity of General G5)ff , who" is a ni.n of superior qnulificationa for the position. The tumpcranca question if < htly entered into the campaign , but neither of the candidates wen ) ' commit ted to it. The democratic caodidato was : ut by the temperance meu because of buving taken MI active ptvrt bofpro the logUlaturo last winter in defeating thu Bubmission of a prohibition amend ment to a vote of the people. The democrats have elected their congress men in the other three districts in the state by something loaa than their uaual majorities , CoijjreMitonnl Nomination . BpccUt DItiit < t.i to Till : Unit. HAHTJ'oitn , Ootobor 10.- The dem- ocrata of the First dintriot noniinatod ox-Senator W.V. . linton for con- Tnov , October 10. The republic ans of the Seventh district nomina ted II. G. Burloigh for congremi. Minuoiuta Domoorutw. HHvIin | DUpaUli to TDK nr.it. Sr. PAUL , Octobtr 10. The demo. cratio state convention met _ to-day. Juuge James GiUillun , candidate o ! the republicans ior chief justiu ) of tin. supreme court , aud the priMint in oumbent , WAS unutuiiioiisly ro-nomin atcd fur ro-oluotiou. There are nc other positions to be tilled this year Jerney bpooiiJ lUuU.h ) to Tur. DKK. LuNO BIUNOH , October 10. Thi temperance convention held to-da ; format ! a permanent organization under dor the titlp of "Constitutional Pro hibition Union of New Jersey. " Reso lutiona were adopted calling on thi state legislature to submit to the pee pie a constitutional amendment pro inbiting thu manufacture , aale am supply in the state of all intoxicant ai beverages , inviting all nominating conventions to co-operate in securin ] the proposed amendment and ask in , 1.11 good citizens to join the move ment. _ Reeittration In New York. 8pc-clald > patch t'j TuiDn. NEW YORK , October 10. Registra Uon In Brooklyn to-day 42,405 again * 3H.C25 bit year and 48,204 In 188C For two daya it is 71,781. The lira day's rogislrntiou in this city shows total of 05,222 , against 35,070 las year and 72,588 of 1880. A Catidiilnto Found * SptdU ll rtch loTni Hut , NK\V YOHK , October 10. Howard Carroll has been nominated as con grcsstnnn at Inrge by the republics state committee. For tch to Tim DDK. Conn. , October 10. The domocra of the Fourth distric have noininalod Edward W. Soytnoui ( or cuugrcsa. TIti : KNOLISH IN EGYPT. Social Il | xitch to The lice. THE QUESTION OF COONSKL. CAIUO , October 10. When the robe ptiaonota were delivered to the Egyp tian nnthoritlen the English inaiatet that ihoy bo allowed lognl asniataucc. The Egyptinns contend that thia con dition doca not bind them to permit the engagement of foreign counsel. The question will bo referred to the foreign office. A SHEIKH LASHED. AI.KXANDRIA , October 10. The sheikh urreuted Sunday at Tantnh for attempting to incite n massacre re ceived a hundred lashes and will be Itcpt in confinement. Lirgo quanti fies of arms were seized at Tuutah. Walchmon wore doubled. About 200 Circassians , Albitmna and Turks , re cruited for the gen d' urines hare ar rived. TUB INDICrllKNTH. OAtno , October 10. The indiol- uionta against the rebel chiefs contain hrcocountn. First , instigating mas sacre ; second , directing tne burning of Alexandria ; third , abusing the flag of truce. HUNO FOR MURDER. ALEXANDRIA , Ootobor 10. Four natives were executed thia morning nt Damonhour for murder. Alum's FKAIIS. CAIRO , October 10. Arabi Pasha > aliovcs his life ia in danger. There uivo boon certain incidents whieh might demoralize the Circassians > uarding him. Ono of the khodivo'a ' ntoiirago has been heard to say ho would like to administer to Arab I a cup of bad coffee , and the khedive has emarked that ho and Arab ! could not ivo in the same country. GENERAL FOREIGN Spcclnl Dispatches to TUB B . LANDLORDISM AND DUBLIN , October 10.--0wing to the alarming increase of pauperism in the south ot Ireland , the Dublin Union has taken load in a proposal to send one thousand able-bodied men. 'rod. women to Canada at a cost of 7,00o. AN EXPLANATION. CITY osMBXipo. October 10. rTb.e person who recently arrived - & the United Staten and spok9nof bjrAmer lean papers both as tho'widowof President ident Juarez ; and the wife of President Gonzales , is Mrs. Laura Mantoeon. She was married to President Gonzales - zales , but haa been separated from him more than six years. Mrs. J uaros died before her husband. The government haa contracted with Dolun Sanchez for iho construe- tion of the whole of thoTohuautopeo road. road.A A stock exchange wea organized by European brokers , updor the auspices of the Mexican National bank , to bo opened to-morrow. HPKCIB IN OEIIMANY , BKHLIX , Octobir 10 The state ment of the imperial bank of Ger many shows a dfcroaso in specie since last report of 9,050,000 marke. NEW ; IAKKKT RACKS. LONDON , Onober 10. The race for C/.arwitch aUkes at Now Market was won by Carrie Ray , Chippenda second , City Arab third. /RUSSIAN POLITICfl. BKUMN , Ootobor 10. tl * central committee of the nation * ' liberals-re- solved not to issue i address to the elector * . Their prospects are favor able in the worcorn parts , but loss encouraging - couraging > " the eastern provinces. A IIEAVV FULUBH. liiVERrooL , Ootobor 10. Roberta , Williams & Co , , lumber merchants and saw mill proprietors , will go into liquidations. Liabilities 180,000. aooi ) ENOuan. LONDON. October 10. The North StafTordship coal mine ownoru acceded to the application of the ininors for an advance of ton per cent in wages. Twenty thousand mon are affected by the decision. 1O HTOI' WORK. LONDON , October 10. A confer ence of coal miners , representing nine counties of England , moot at Man chester on Friday to decide upon the tlmo at which notice shall bo given of n general stoppage of work , especially in Yorkshire , Derbyshire and Lanca shire , A CHIP OV TIIK OLD 11LOCK. BimiN , October 10. William , the youngest eon of Bismarck , haa boon raiaed to thu rank of government councillor. Rntlronilor * . h | > cUl DlifA-Oi to TIM UKK. PORTLAND , Oregon , Octob r 10. Twenty-five hundred whlto construc tion employes of the Northern Pacific in Montana have struck Jn account ol a raise in board of } M a dollar a week. There in no nolenco and it is thought the mon will return to work. The Chinese , numbering five thoua and , are not in ihojtrike. The Our Hold Hospital. bpocul I ) . | iutoti to TUB Km. WAhiu.iaTpN , October 10. Recen contributions for the Garfield hos pital from United States consul A DeviUih Dud- Bjwci l li i ich to Tui II ii. DETKOIT , October 10. A farme named Duvidson shot and killed hi wife during a quarrel about property then ahot his son , aged .21 years , | wh since died , and fatally injured aaothe son , and fled. Merchants and Dealers Throughout the Entire West are Invited to Visit the Mammoth Establishment owned and Occupied by R.LM'DONALD&CO ' . < fe - , -ttSy * * * * . WHOLESALE Notions and'-Furnishing Goods , AT C , ST. 3VCO. , The Brightest Lighted , Best Appointed Jobbing tlouso in America , containing arcoat Stook of Dry Goods and Not.li.Vrwost . of the Mississippi. Solo of the colubratod . cDonald's Qyeralls , Duck , $ eniin and Cottonade Pants , GYGlOKlNlSTERS , LINEF SUITS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS , In all styles now popular with the Tr - Absolutely the best Goods in the Market Western Merchants .can more thp1 say6 their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be fore buying their" Fall Bills , "raveling agents , with extensive lines of samples , visit all prominent to hs hroi hout the west , and will call upon any merchant any where upon receipt o' a request so to do. Send orders by mail , or write for samples.uVThe most careful attention given to orders , and satisfaction - ' / . . ' tion guaranteed , Remember : ' ± E. L. MCDONALD & co. , st. Joseph , MO. THE DEYU DETHRONED , Aud Uwtfingflom Wpod Out Witii One Blow By Rev , H , W. BBBOher , fhe Torrid Thoughts of Future Life Made Agreeable to the Taate. j A Nnafcer of Other Theological X rrov > BonUbad From . tie Future State- The ConvenlentACreod of the ' pioutn Preocnsri - Defined. A Speech * y Beeoker- I apodal DUpatcb to Tim Uui. Kfl BTOOKLYW , Ootobor 10. r-fa autumn mooting of the Now York and Brooklyn association of the Cons- Rational churches was . ' mornng at Park Congm8 ? 1 1 church , Brooklyn. Bov. J. G'R ° ' orts , of Rochester Avon' * cnurch , oQiciatod as moderator -fld ov. Mr. Stiloa acted aa tom " " * lbe- The following IB frorr'flo Brooklyn Eagle's report of tho/fc ° cd nBa : Rov. Mr. Boochor , w > ° hd boon , " "igned to open the rta ° U8a p' > ol the subject of Spiritr4 * Barbarism , made it the oo- cast , * ! for announcing Ijls withdrawal ffjiu , membership of the association Ho delivered on elaborate exposition of Vis belief respecting the doctrines of the Bible and Christianity. lie aligned as a reason for withdrawing ( eoui the association that as a Chria- ian gentleman ho could not afford to ay on anybody thp rospousibillty of is viowa. Ho could not afford ospec- ally to put the association in such a > oaitlon that they would bo obliged o fafend him or make them rosponsi- lo ia any way. uid therefore he ow , in Uio greatest love and sympa- : iy , laid dcwn hia ttomborahip and hould go forth hot to bo separated rom them , but rtully to'bo nearer to hem. Ho should do Vnything for bom. Ho never was in Varmor por- uonal sympathy with them than at resent , but he laid don the respon. ibility they had borne. Oo took it fl' them and put it on hrndf. Mr. Beochor explained tlat ho niado his exposition in order to inuot the ooso general representation and mis- epresontationa in respect towhat ho > olioved and taught. Ho hid that ho view that had been preao.ted by > agan Greek barbarians , one -jf ( ho uost barbaric , infantile and jfcorant conceptions vas the impassmy of 3ocl the conception that perfttion of character required that a king ahould nrt bo susceptible to pair Of any kiiiJ , to sorrow or to mffoibg. Iho diviuii heroism muut btaid ir , the xmer of God to Buffer , and ii is the tor/ not and force of the atoiiu Ufo nd death of Jesus Christ , Jiight ivor on the other bidu was another oletnent springing from a barbaric nation and not from an isthotic , Hiuioly , that God is clotlul with luinati passions. Terms of bat kind were notjwanting'jn the Old Tiatautuut but men had constructed tleir con- ceytion of God from the cximpjti of their animal inclinations and , up. petttes , not from tlio oxum o of their reuion and their moral uetso , fnd BO THO Lad a barbarous conoiptio ; , and that * aa | spiritual bartwisii , tin whole view of God which VM l u down in the confession of failh fcf thi WestrainiBter school in relation te decroei and in relation to the wholt procws and operation of divine grace Mr. Beecher held that the view o the chwacter of God , to stand eve against 1ho representation of God a made by the Lord Jesus Christ , frightful Gorgon stood over agains the ho&d of au appollo In tb he the mythology , to bo monster In plac of a loving master and a master c love. Ho rejected it with an impstu that touched the very foundatioi o ihis soul. Then thp doctrine of man's moral and physical inability to obey Uio laws of God ho also rejected , the representations of future punish- 'instil ' wore gross and physical. They wire made from a sensuous Roman sdiool. Ho believed that the wholo- aono and restraining influence of that dktrino had boon very largely do- aroyod by substituting a slaughter htuso nation a gross , carnal , corrupt- lig and diabolical representation of 'bill ' , and the sufferings of thono who "vcro " subjected to them. The suffer- iig would not bo bodily , butmontal , no- ording to the laws of moral sensibility , aid all the affoohons/notja machine of ellphur and firo. A deluge of ills md all manner of annoyance were op- /omlzed / and roprceotitod in the art of Ingeta'a' "Last Judgmonti , ' " and rop- [ .Anted more abominably and inexcns- j * t7 bf Cornelius'arid'the Gorman BclreoL I'hikf wa r barlwtt. He ru- garded also the whole doctrine of of original sin as found in the fall of Adam as 'being ' barbaric ; that is , as the conception of mon that were as yet'ipnorant and uneducated on this lubject. It waa not used a single time in the whole scope of instructions of all ages of the Old Testament. You < jould not find it in the Old Testa ment ; you cannot look through all ( cachings of the four Gospels and find single passage that , except by wide inference and misconstruction , can bo applied to it. You can find it only in Paul's writings. Ho accepted with out analysis the trinity. Any attempt to divide the functions was futile. lie believed in a Providence who over rules huinan life by and through natural tbws. Christ was infinite with infinite limits , and in taking His place as a man Ho became subject to the laws of time , space and matter. Ho believed fully , emphatically , with- qut a break or ft uinglo line of aber ration , in the divinity of Christ. Christwas God manifest in the flesh. Mnrdrror peclal Dieiiatch to Tin DK > . 'EvANflNiLLB , Ind. , October ICi. t.ten minutes past 2 this morning , bout 100 men from Posoy county , n horseback , quietly surrounded our junty jail , situated in the centre of' 10 city , awoke the sheriff and do- nandod the koya of the jail , wont tote to cell of Jledmond'a , the wife nurdoror , took him and put lim n baggy and drove off , rpon leaving a number of shotn rero fired and the ftro bell rung , noti cing the police , but before their ar- val the squad was out of sight , going own Third street loading to Mount Vernon road , LATF.R , 3 A. M. The sheriff wan warned only a moment before the mob rrived at the jail. Officers Resirig nd Nowcll aw them coming and arned the sheriff , but before ho could ; et to the outer door to look at the neb , it was on him and hold him irisoner. They then took ' a sledge lammor and battered in the door eading to Roamon'a cell and took him way. Railroad Accident- pectil Dispatches to Till B i. PANA , 111. , October 10. The east > oul Indianapolis & St. Louis ex- ) ress vaa wreckeU hero by running vor a c .w laat night. Fireman Ar- ernoon , 01 Mattoon , waa killed. OUAITANOOM ) October 10 , A ter- iblo collinion owjurred on the new oad to Atlanta yu tduy. The ongl- leer and firomoii wert > killed and two hildien fatally hurt. QALVKCTON , October 10.Tho News' special reports six porauu on ti,0 , east-bound trail on the Texan i > aoifl0 railroad , by ditching at bwo vator > TJO trai , , wa& ijjjj damaged'M,4 won't reach thereuntil 2 o clock toTjl , t ( Xke Pj-o ll H and Cabinet , BpeciU JUpatch V ) Till t , , Nifl YouK , OotobU io.Arthur aooomjanled by hb .on 1 4 Secrotariel Llnooh aud Chandler an\ ss Postmaitor General Hilton , . aft rnoui for Boston. Chandler iay Judge Folger'a a. waa not nontloned by the oonferout of the cabinet aud the ( .resident , nor was anything said about the resigna tion of Folger or any ono else. CANALS AND POOLS. TrnnnportiUlon Scuomoa and Com- blnatlona. Spvihl l ) ' l tcli to Tim HICK. GHIUAUO , October 10. Thu Illinois iinprovoment company of Chicago waa incorporated at Springfield to-dny. Its object is to build a ship canal from Lake Michigan to Grand Grousing , the point at which all the caat bound trunk linen converge. The general freight ager.ta of roada comprised in the Southwestern , Col orado tratllo and Iowa trunk line as sociations mot hero to-day and adopt ed a uniform olassiucation of freight to i all points west nnd south west. liurOtOIorc inuiuliua 1.U011 OIIU ulaneifi- cation on freights to the Missouri river , and another west of the Mis souri river. This will involve some changes in rates , which will bo re ported to a future meeting. No further action waa taken in the matter of the ppola on business went of the Missouri river bet ween the Burlington , Union Pacific , and Atchiaon , Topeka & Santa Fo. Another mooting will be hold in Omaha next Friday. NEW YORK , October 10. The joint executive committee of the passenger agents , to-day , after considerable de bate , adopted the following resolu tions : Ilt.vih'-cil , Should it appear that tic kets are bning sold at reduced tares by the influoncu of any outoido par ties ovur any route between which dif ferential furco luwo been established to auch extent as tn increase the sale beyond thn per contogo allovvod onlho basis of 1881 sales , then the differen tial faro by ouch line shall bo reduced so as to equalize iho business. u Jlesulveu , That from and after Oc tober 20th inst. , no , ordora for east' bound pickets from differential faro points in the west to differential faro , points in the enst will bo accepted from steamship or other agents , ex cept from such parties as may bo on- poqially authorized by mutual agree ment. The committee sit again to-morrow. The Canadian Pacific- Hpodal Dispatch to Till Dm. OTTAWA , Out , , October 10. The contractors for the Canada Pacific railway between Thunder Bay and Rat Portage have bnon empowered to open the road iinni d lately. Doi'ruiitlve Flro. HH > cUI Dlujmtcli to TDK 11 IK. OinoAno , October 10. The Inter Ocean's El Paso special Mays ; A fire hero this afternoon burned un entire block of wooden buildings , including the 121 Paso hotel and fourteen busi ness houses Losi estimated at $100- 000 , partially insured. A Canuck Fraud Hjx..ial IHajibtcli to Tur Unit ST. AI.BANH , Vt. , October 10. Esinhart , said to be mayor of Iber- ville , Quebec , and formerly n member of the Canadian parliament , was ar rested at the instance of the Bank of St. . .lameswhich allots that he has defrauded the b.inlof $10,000. Tlio "Wrecked Hordnr. Hjudal Dikpatcli to Tim Jim. OAI-K HAOB. October 10. The wrecked ship Herder , it Boom * , must have come very cloao around the mis taken point , as the present position plainly indicates. Had ahu 'boon n little more than a leogth f nrthor ail sha would have cleared everything. Half a length olosortotho shorci would have proved fatal _ to all on board. ' " " nillou'n Donlul- Bpocl&l Dlipttchca to TUB Im CiiiuAno , October 10. Before Vanderbilt - derbilt left the city yesterday ho informed - formed a reporter tlmt as yet ho had nothing to communlcato concerning the reported Union Pacific extension but aald ho mlhthavo ; something Boon ( J Interest on thti subject. Sidney IXllon , who arrived yesterday , said as f f as he knew there waa no truth In the rumor. Still ho could not Bay positively that Yaudurbilt had no do- oignn on the Union. Pacific. If Vanderbilt - derbilt meant to got a controlling in tercut in the Union Pacific it would cost him a round sum of money. The stock ia owned in small lota by oovornl thousand almroholdera , most of whom have uo dcairo to uol ) , as they have the greatest contidencu in the Union Pacific's future. Uo believes - ' lioves that Union Pacific nlock would soon bo quoted at 150 , and ho did not think that many of the present hold- era would be willing to dispose of their utook for lean tliun that figure. The Union Pacific waa now doing a splendid business , and was paying regular dividends All money earned by thia road goes into the pockets of the stockholders , as it ha no construction companies or syndicates to provide for. ) * NUALLTOr. Through negligence of the inspect or ; who failed to vaccinate persons in East North avenue , where a sporadic case of smallpox recently appeared , the disease has broken out in seven adjacent houses. Wholesale vaccina tion ia now progressing. A Iiimctlo XJOCMIS l Il jiatch to TUR lliu. NEW YORK , October 10. An ex traordinary occurrence took place on Fourteenth street at an hour of the afternoon when the street is most crowded with shoppers. A demented Frenchman ran a-muck through the crowded thoroughfare and with a pair of sharp-polntod carpenter's compass etabbpd right and loft , the victims all being women. The wife of the po liceman who patrolled the block was one of his victims and when her hus band arrested the lunatio ho did no- know the compass was drip ping with his wife's blood. The lunatio was Ernest Dn- Courgno , a half idiotiu painter , whoso crazy antico have for years made him n conspicuous character. His victims were more or loss severely [ njurod. Their names are Mrs. Stol- 7.onbor/,422 ( Bast Ninth street ; Miss Louise ( Checker , ago 22 , of 49 West Fifty-flrst atroot ; Misa W. L. King , 429 East Fifty-soventh utroot , severely hurt ; Miss Pauline Eioldlor , ago 10 , of U59 West Sixteenth street ; Mrs. Thos. Morth , GOO Lexington avenue , dangerously injured ; Mrs. Mary Han- ley the policeman's wife , 110 Green wich avenue , two stab wounds in the left breimt , perhaps fatally injured. Mra. Hanloy was taken to the New York hospital and the others assisted home. The lunatio waa arrostedby officer Hanloy. His olcthuig was spattered with blood. The lunatio said he felt dizzy , and ad mitted to have boon drinking. He wore two hats. Ho said ho stabbed the woman because aoino man had threatened hia lifo. The prisoner with hia father wandered - dorod for years through the city bear ing signs demanding justice from Cal ifornia authorities for some wrong. They accepted charity , but only enough tu feed and lodge them. The fithor ditid February last and the son kept up his pilgrinugu until to-day , when ho aet out upon the slaughter of women TELEGRAPH MOTES- Special UUiukJiia to Tun Urn. MOKIUKAL , October 10. Au earthquake severe unuuKli tu wjike pix le was felt at 6 o'clock thU luorniiif ; , WAMIHKUTON , October 10.Tha presi dent inuda tua folio * ing appointment : Henry J I. Moigju. of Louisiana , tocretary of legutioa of Ihi United Stated to Mexico. KltKEHOLii , N , J. , October 10. The grand jury indicted for m&nalaughur Alex , : Kier , ( ureiuaii ol a KU < ° f meu who-e in- I cuuiplote work caused the terrible accident au ttio Long lirauch nllroad at 1'atkar'a Oieek , Juuo lubt. - . Ark , October . LiriLB lloc-K. , 10.--The Gruiui Lodge uf OJd rullowK met to-day , it large number of delegate ! buing preheat from all porllonn uf the itutc , WAHUiNaroh , October 10. 'Ihe total I amount of 3 per cent bonds Issued to date is $2511,370.000. Tne aaviug Ia juioiml ia. . teruct l > y tlia exvbauue of 3l per cent into 1 S p r c uU U