! ! - ' " i n ! tiM K Hi . . . . * ! v MM : . . . . . . . A 'DAILY EE. TWELFTH YEAR. OMAHA NEB. SATURDAY MORNING , OCTOBER 2s I8d ; 113 leinipod & DormaM Will begin Ihoir grand sale of Boots and Shoes thia day and continue for two wcoks. ft Look at Our Prices. For Five DolUra you can buy a pair of the celebrated Hartford Boots I The actual valun of those boota IB EIGHT DOLLARS. And , remember wo challenge the world to produce bettor boota for the same money. Wo are Instructed by the Manufac turer to Warrant Every Pair to be superior to any over brought to thia market. WE HAVE ALSO REDUCED Men's Patna Kip Boots , § 2.50 , worth § 3.50. Mon'a Patna Kin Boots , § 2.00 , worth 82 50. BOYB' Boots , SI 50 , worth 82.50. Youths' Boots , SI 25 , worth § 1.75. Grain Lorthoi Boot , extra long leg , § 4.50 , worth § 5 50. Veal Oilf Boots , § 1.50 , worth § 5.50. Veal Calf Boots Wo have but a low Pair Left- Original Price § 3.00. Wo will close thorn out at § 1.50. Wo have ulso a , small lot of Women's Shoea , worth S2.00. wo will cloao out at ONE DOLLAR. Re member wo have but few pair loft. A fine lot of . V. Ladle's Shoes § 2.00 worth § 2.50. Misses' Shoes , § 1.00 , worth § 1.50. Childrens'Shoes 3uo to § 1.00. A FULL LINE OF RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES , or Men , Lidics , Children , BOJB , Girls , Etc. A complete ntook ot SLIPPERS , of over/ description , HEIMROD & DORMAHN , Grocers AND Liquor Dealers. CALIFORNIA. PEACHES , CALIFORNIA CHERRIES CALIFORNIA APRICOTS , CALIFORNIA PLUMS , CALIFORNIA PEARS , CALIFORNIA SUGARS. Heiirodfi Hermann FOR FLAVORING EXTRACTS , ROYAL BAKING POWDER , OLD GOV. JAVA COFFEE , COSTA RIGA COFFEE , GOLDEN RIO COFFEE , Heimrod Dormaiin , CELEBRATED SOHUYLERSNOWFLKEFLOUR WARRANTED. HEIt ROD & DORIWH , FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER , FUL'SII COUNTRY EGGS , FRE3H COUNTRY VEGETABLES , HEIMROD & DORMANH , * ] HEIMROD & DORMANH , ( Successors to'Fred , Lange. ) B. YT. Cor. 13t1a and Jackaon Sta JUGGING THE JURORS. Attorney Qeneral Brewster Deter mined to Punish His Defamers , WaTitnta loauod for the Ar rest the Foreman of ' the Jury. V7elle' Investigation Shows Hia CritD- iuul Kocjord. Anotbor Chnptor oil "Our 1'rcpnr- odnoni" for l'oroicn Wi\r. CAPITAti Hp ! l Dlspitcho ) to Tin UHI. KOURJIAK niCKSON IN Tlin TOILS WAaniNOTON , Ootober 127. A war rant waa iaiuod this evening for the arrest ef William Diokson , on the af fidavit of Juror McNolly , for cudoav- oring to improperly intlacnca the vor- diet of the Star route jury. Another warrant wai issued for his arrest on the ntlidnvit of Browster Cameron , with thontlilfwita of Homy A Bowen , and Judge SVilson W. Hoover , attach ed 0.3 exhibits , charging Dickson with conapiraoy with George W. Driver nnd othcra io get money from the United States through Brewstor Cam eron , for the purpoao of impeding justice. 1IICKSOX AT HOME. Dickaon nt midnight otatcd ho had not haard of the isauanoo of the Mar- rant for his arrest until a late hour to-night. They have not yet boon served and ho could bo found at homo iu the morning. It ia under stood the wr.rranta were handed to the oflicora with instructions not to servo until to-morrow. The moat diligent oep.rch for F. 0. Snow , charg ed with attempting to influence Juror Doniptmn , failed to oven furuishn clue to hia whereabouts. It ia thought Footo la in Washington endeavoring to arrange to furniah bail. Payne haa not Ruccuodod in procuring bondamen and is still in jail. DICKSONANl ) IHK JUHV. Special Counsel H. H. Wplla , inves tigating the nttompla to bribe jurors In the at.tr route trial , says , in his re port to the attorney general , of. Juror Dickson'a aworn statrnunt of August 23J , tlmt "It wan to bo used , not by hia own prototion against auch usBaulte , ( bribery bjiliow on and Cameron ) , Inlt as a mc.ina of persuading hi ? fellow jurymen iatau verdict oi acquittal , and was accord ingly BO usoit , after the jury had re tired and when they wore considering their verdict , and in violation of the instructions of the court. " The re port continues : "Tho testimony of Judge Hoover confirming in vital par ticulars the account gtvrt ) by tCruucr * on and Bowen of the inrrviow with Dickson , seems to remove nil reason able doubt as tr what this alleged bribery transaction really was , and appears to show the fore man of that jury was moat active of all its members in the discussions and manipulations an tecedent to the verdict. Ho was not bribed or attempted to be bribed by Bo'.von. It Booma to show ho entered into the diai-UBaiona with that person in a manner plainly intended as an invitation to bribery ; that ho sought Cameron under the pretext but with the purpoao of inviting discueeion , auggeationu or intimations which might ufconvarda be placed before the jury with the purpoan of procuring a verdict of acquittal A IIOIIUEIIY OF DIAMONDS , auks , lucaa , velvets , etc. , to the ex tent of $5,000 was committed at the house of Gen. Stursis at the soldiers' home. The trunks of Lookatho Brommard , French govornoao , weie touad picked with the mining prop erty : 33,030 worth of diamonds have no' btun recover * d. OOAST DKFBNSKS. General H. G. Wright , chief of en gineers , U. S. A. , in hia annual re port givea a detailed account of the condition uud needs of all fortifica tions , Ou the onbjoct of seacoast de fence the roporta , y3 : The defonao of the United States ngaitist maritime tvttaok foe many yearn ruuut depend upon the finishing of the Barbette battciies dpsignod long ego , but with such rnodilicaii us as will ndapt them to the reception of thu twelvo-inch nfled gun iccently proposed , with its nnhirged carriage , and at the i.iuie 11 mo give greater eeourity to the insguinef ; also , that it will ho necessary to make randy without d luy to apply one oystem of t ) rpedces to rll haibyrw , pn. paring ' )3 'b prool olectrial opera'm ; ; room ) and deep masonry gallencw extending there- from to thci low water line needed for the purpose. "Our unprepnedncEs" for war ia shown , nnd it is btatcd that however powerful in numbers and valor our array ni y be , with ut the aid of fi'irtiiic.iliotn and thci - a C.K eorica * ' i-y cannot prevent t'l-i ' do- atruoiu . i/ ft codboard titio * by ships of a m .riino foe , u..J tint , while reliuiu.0 c.ui bo had in nn other mode of defense , u riifenso by fortifi citions and torpedoes ia the most eflicient , most enduring and least expensive pensive , THE rosromuB uri AitTMKNT IIKCIDEH that the privilege accorded publishers of eccond-clata matter , namely , to print upon the nrappera of the psri- adical the ' 'It thu requedt , tatno bo not called for in a limited time , it may bo delivered to any one of the class named , " cannot ba extended to sund ers of third-claa * matter. Torrltlu Mini Exploilou- 8f > ociil Dl9l > atch to Tun Kit. WiLKEfuoHUK , Pcnn. , Ostober 27. At Pine Ridge shaft of the Dataware and Hudson coal company this after noon , two miners , Govern Hurt and Peter Lamb entered the abandoned portion to procure old iron. Upon their hats were naked lamps. The lights ciino in contact with gas and thcro wn : n terr bin explosion. Ii the now wotkiniM tlu'ro were over one humlrnd inmi who . .11 lucapcd , Burl nd Limb were blown into tha dump hole and liuinrd to death , The mine took lire but the fLunos were ex tinguished , LEADING REFORMERS , Senator Windom Squares Him self on nu Anti-Monopoly Platform , Anil Prouonnooii for Civil Service Rnform CornnlV'a Con- irntnlntionR > "Wlntlom on Pnrty I SjwcUl dUpatch to Tim VRK. MINNKAVOLIN , October 27. Senator Windom , in n speech nt Spring Valley , outlined what ho claimed to bo the policy of the republican party of the country. The issue of taritl' , ho said , causes dill'orencos of opinion in both parties , but it does not create discord in the ropuolican party. The luxuries of the nation should bear a larger nharo of the tariff and give benefit to the necessaries. Wo must not tinker with the tariff by making it free trado. It is a question which should bo euro- Fully guarded. The democratic party charges republicans with failing to re duce tbo tariff , but dp not show what they did in their eix years of power. They reduced the tariff on qulnino , but it raised in price soon of tor and haa always rcmniiud BO. The republican party ia charged with being inftivor of monopoly ; both parties - ties are guilty of that. GongreBa haa power to break down monopolies , not railroad directors , and pcoplo oiu and will demand it of congress. I am an unli-mohnpollat , and will vote for any bill that will prevent monopoly. As bo the southern question , I am hope ful of a more perfect union of the north and south. When the oouth- crncrs got to work and atop whittling dry goods boxes and cursing Yankees , hey will forgot their antagonism , ind that time is coming soon. Sir. Windom declared th-t the ropub- ican party had raised the credit of the nation to n standard above all other countries. Oar national bank system ia the beat in the world. Ho- erring to civil service reform , ho says , "I am a civil service reformer to my boots , and will exert my utmost ability to promote it. Wo tax our of- jo'.ala ' for public purposes ; true , vro live , but will never do so again. My idea of civil service reform is to have each atr.to entitled to a certain num ber of appointments , have a committee - too to examine the candidates , and let thn most competent men bo given : ) onitiona of trust The republican party ia to inaugurate civii service re form. I balievo it will do it , and give the United States the beat civil service in the world. " Tlio Bretrora' . OampatRU- > to fat. S B - OUICAOO , October 27. The Brow- era' association of this city to-day cent circulars to nominoca for congress and state legislatures , propounding qucctiona aa to their ctanding on the question of prohibition , with the un derstanding that Bllonco will be con strued aa opposed to the tnnoto of the association. , and would therefore be subject to its opposition at election , CORNELL ON CORRUPTION Thu Alarming Features of the Politics of To-day. Dispatch to TIIK HJIK. A MIAN Y , N. Y. , October 27. The following loiter of Gov. Cornell was marln public to-day : DDAH Sic : Although i erfonslly n stran ger , will you permit mo to offer my re- ujjcclfu1 anil sincere ccn ratuUtiois on the manly and honorable stand you have ta ken in decHnliK to lecure u ocat In con- gresi under conditl n < require ! of you by local party muimgorti Tne tendency of recent yours U to EUCII e political rctultu by corruptmi ; voters. Ttiu eztravit/aat ex. jienJiturei of money i m\a of tha most nlarmicg features of our timeatad it in a wholes JIIIB detnnnUrition when a high nilndod clt zen refunes to cnojur'go ttl ( llfKcacDful and corroding uysttin. Your pouitlnti. In the opinion < f nil nou citi- ZODB , h far more honorahlti than a iTozen terniR iu conyrMH , as the result of biiLcry anil ooiruutiou. With tin cere respect nnd esteem , YOUIH VITV truly , AI.O.V/.U 1J. COIINEI-L To Uon. L W. CronUiltu , _ Thn Snovlllo Lunnticr ) , Sjuclal Pisjuti.li to Tint HKK. Cinotoo , October 27. In the Sco- \illoinrtxiutycisa ; to diy , Louis jo- villa , eon of the ulleged demented , Uu'iliod ho believed his mother inainu b 'ciusu she peraiitod in the notion Bho could writa booki arid leoturo RUU- coaafully , and because she run u board ing honuo when aho was loniug money. Mrs. Souvillo Hirper toitiuud hnr mother had told her physician , Dr. Aninnron , tint ho w.an thu niont lovcAblo man f.hat tivor lived ; that lie died for luvo of Jmr. Whilu thla wit ness watt under ur iau examination , her huobim ) , apparently under the -in- fl jonco nf liquur , mndo r. v'iBturbauco in court , aAji i tin was there to pro- trot h's wife t id wfta cnr nj' td for lii" da ) a f r c TI .mpt. T . H closed t it eviriencu , and the aU < u-.a'i , made otnc arguments to the jury , A Sul > jfot far Hemp 8M | > clal Dlsjutcli to Tin ij * KANSAS CITY , October 27 , The Journal'a ' Albuquerque ( N. M ) , spec ial eaya ; To-night in a irninl quarrel about a } i4t , Tom Lynch , a gnrablor , slugged 0. S. Form over the head with u loaded cane , fracturing hia skull , Ferris in now in a dying con dition. Lynch was captured by the officers after a hot chaso. Ho wati formerly A member of the notorious gang of Coulloy Rustler , which had headquarters at Leadville , Tha leader of that gang was caught and hung , but Lynch escaped and came to New Mexico , If Ferris dies Lynch will bo hanged before morning. on Bata. " Clean out rata , mice , roachea , ilioa , ants , bed buge , skunks , chipmunks , gophers. 15o , DruggisU. Merchants and Dealers Throughout the Entire West are Invited , to Visit the Mammoth Establishment owned and Occupied by Lit i j WV" * - - * & * WHOLESALE Notions and Furnishing Goods , AT ST. crosiEiPia : , isdicx. , The Brightest Lighted , Boat Appointud .Tubbing Honso in America , containing the arssoat Stock of Dry Gooda and Notions west of the Mijsiaatppi. Solo nmnnfaeturorni of the celebrated , * McDonald's Overalls , Duck , Denim and Cottoaade 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 more 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 attention given to orders , and satisfac tion guaranteed , Remember ' E. L. MCDONALD & co. , st. Joseph , MO. THE LYONS DIN. A Loop-Rooted Conspiracy Shows its Head in the Silk Metropolis , The Anarchist Mob Threaten to Dtvour the Town with Fire and Sword. , Chance f jr Gambetta to De clare Himself the Savior of the Country. Complete Returns of the Con * The Reports of Cruelty to Egyptian Prisoners Oraatly z ngp.orjitctl. A Variety of General Newe. .FRENCH CONSPIRATORS Hpecbl Cable tj Wcat.rj Aisoc'atoJ l'/oj . Tin : ANAUoiiiHr Man. LYONS , October 27. The mmrehiat conspiracy haa taken deeper root than vraa Buspected , and this morning the uituation is very criticil. Oitizona are pauio stricken at tlio rovolationn iiiado yesterday of tlio loc il otrongth and far-roaching poivor of desperate moil , who consutulo the organization , and consider an outbreak almost in- ovitablo. A mob formed in the streets nnd in addition to threats againat the republican notfBpapcrnow direct their venom agaiuat banko .and public building , which nreil carefully guarded , but by un inadequate force , that would not bo nblo to protest the property , if the rioters mudo anything like a determined lUtcin t to over power thorn. The condition of niLum lioro add now and unforeseen dinioul- tics to Qrovy'a position It in not un. likolynminUtoriat crisis vril bj procopi- titcd rnltbo rj ign tioa o' the urcal- dent hinuolf will bii conuidoicrt ad visable us B" > on 111 Iho ol'tiber * iu- flomblu. TliisJ foatt.ro of iho CUGO iu being much diasutsul hermul ud- vices from I' ria indicate tlio same view is hold in many 411111 ren there A OHANUE FOB OASIl > I/m. HKKLIN , October 27. I < > German papers a lively ditou&siori m going n among politiciatm of the vartoiw fao- lions regarding llio revolutionary movement which has so pud-Jeiily und unexpectedly developed in Franco. 1'hoy o'Jiicur in expressing the opinion that CUmbjtta will profi , by the out break in Lyons nnd will soszj the opportunity - portunity to atep to the fruiit nnd do * olaro hinuolf to bo a savior < > f eociety and apostle of puaco to hU cjr.utry. TI1L1 Hl/.i : OF 1 UK SOCIIITY. SjHicUl ninpilch to Till ! Ills. PAUIS , Oc 'ior ' 7 Th < aomi-of. ficial lOoiiiiiiuniquo i > > } 11'ooont ' do- plomblo ovuntM iv At in oiu Lai Alines , and at Lyoh , \.x.o attor all only isolated ocourrunjea , and pro > codud trom the instigation of an or * KAtiizad neanolation which has its head and for ila principil leaders mim who reside outaida thia nation. This ao- clety has unfortunately oitondoJ it ramifications into and throughout Franco during the laU four yoara. Notwithstanding the foothold it has ainod , however , thcro is no Krout'd ' for any alarm us to ila effect on so ciety , ainco the fjovornment is watch ing ita proceedings and preparing' to the public against any out- Erotect that may be contemplated. TUB LATEST HlOU LVOHH. LYONS , October 27. The anarchist prisoners arc again nnder examina tion , but with the greatest obitinacy persist in their refusal to answer a single question put to them. The etiuets continue to be deserted after dark. Some of the theaters are cloasd and cnv.tlry are patrolling the Btrotts. The police discovered n dynamite manufactory in the suburbs of the city. MAHTl'.H OAD1NKT SIAKKUS. PAKIS , Octobur 20 A mooting of Iho r.yndicato of chamber master cabinet makers liai decided to close their \vorahops Monday unleaa work men consent to raiao Uiu prohibition upon iniordictud work&hopi and re- Butnu n ayntom of direct agreement botwton workmen nnd employee with out the iutorvontion of an cxocutivo commia.tion oi workmen. If tlio workmen rcfnso the terms , 20,000 will ba promptly looked out , and the grav ity of iho ciitia will thereby bo greatly increased. ADVAVCH OF WAOES. MANOHKBTKU , October 27. A. conference - feronco of miuora recommend the ac- of t < yi per cent , . . Huuru uudiiti , iu oraer io avoid a Btriko. Thirteen thousand minornt / Wii/aii accepted ten per cent. PIIOT.KOT1NO C\ULU3. PAHIH , October 27.--Tho cable confcvoHCO will a'lbmit to all governments - monts ropnnentad , Iho draft of the international treaty for the protection of cables. JOKEUS WORK. PAULS , October 27. Friendo of the government now admit that the im- inunno number of threatening lottera which pasncd through the poatoflico at Moiituconu , Lono-Miiioa , Chalona and Lynns , nro the work of practical jokpra and onoinios of the republic who wish to raise a tc.iro. GERMANY. IIIS.MAUOK'H PJIIKNULY POLICY. UEULIK , October 27. A loiding editorial in the Nnrddculooho All- gomoino Xjitung flool.xrcs , in DO many wnrdu , tiaf ) the Goroian government coiidiunti ) the unfriendly attitude of the Gaimrm pruis , and moro particu larly of The Gologue Gozatto , toward the Critiah govo nmont. 'i'hp result of iiuch hostility will bo inevitably to fruatralo the goyernmcnt'a fri6ndly julioy nnd the nttitudn toward Eug- luid Uironghoul the troubles in THE ULUOUONH UKUUN , Ootobur27. The latent ro- tu.nKftoin IQ5 cluotiona in Iluenia , y sl'ir ay , show the following rn- H 0 Ji.s jrvativtM returned I'M , f i-eo ounuorva < ivca ' 10 , center purly ad- horonta 92 , national Ubsr-th 03 , aosus- aioniatu 1'J , progress ! jto ! J8 , Polea 17 , DADOS U , G lolphi 3 ; other liboMla fi , dumoomta 1 , doubtful U COMMUNT.S ON TUB KLGUTIOK. BKIIUN , October 27. The liberal proaa , commnnting on the rcault of the elcctioriB , admit Unit the viocoiy of the oouGarvaliveH far cxcoiida the worst fear.i heretofore ontortaincd. The oonHprvalivo p avi , with the ox- ooption of thu nltiu orijmiH , apeak in n very rocorvcd manner of the triumph of their party The fooling through out the ooumiy IB iniuifostud by oonaidor blu dugruo of unoaainoss in regard to the futuro. The government has decided to ounilruct u canal along the river Main from Ftnnkfort to JMaynnco. TltlMTY WITH HEUVIA. BKHLIN , Uatobcr 27. Prince. JJis- nurck has given his approval to the draft of a treaty of commerce to bo entered into botwoun Sorvia ; iud Ger many. A HOIIUIK OK OllUAT EXTKNT nd involving a largo outlay of money has boon prepared , the purpose of which Is to striingtlum the doforioes of the Ualtio axa n t' n y nttaol : which could bo mido by llussia. TIIK of Grown Prince Frederick William and his wife , Prinoosj Victoria of England , will ba celebrated the 20th of next January with universal bright festiviticH. FULL KKTUUNrt of the elections have boea received , and Indicate the return of 130 conservatives vatives , 47 free conservatives , 100 ol Lho centre- party , 18 Poles , 07 nation al liberals , 22 secessionist ! ] , 88 pro- jroasista. The ceutro nnd ooneorvn- tivca united number 230 , ind ni nn nbaolato majority in the house is 217 , they opuacquontly linvo a good working mujorily , nnd will bo enabled to patm nil mi iuroa brought buforo the house. The United liberal pnrty number 130 , nnd the middle party 1M. The ompcror is reported to have oi nilied his entire satisTictiou with the reuulto of the el ection. The government bollovca that it hm a majority ultho ; by coali tion with the cnnservntives or with the ultramontnt.ea or n.odorato liber al 9. EVENVS IN Special Dlspatehis to TUB lir.n. TUEATJIKNT OF PUISONnilH. L-JNDON , October 27. Tn the cum menu to-day Dilko elated that Sir Ohjycloa Wilftir inforDindt hn borne prisoners at Cairo and had. found that while thu prisons were too crowded there were no complaints of cruelty , nnd tlmt on the whylo there ros no ground for the stories that had bacn not afloat about abuses to which the prisoners had boon subjected iu Cairo. AMnNDiMi TIII ; AIUIKAUH IIILI. LONDON , October 27. At the mooting - ing of the Irish parliamentary party to day a resolution in favor of amend ing the arrears of rent bill was passed. Parnoll wnu instructed to aak the the house to tot uaidu n day for din- cuaalon of Iho nclual workings of coercion und the l.ind bills among the Irish ponplo. If the rcrjuupt , ii nvnt- od a lively dobuto may ro expected. The Irish pirlinucnfnry party agreed on an tuiiencKr.iuit to extend the time in which coltloincnt can bo in ado with landlords in respect to rent for 1881. Till ! I'KINTUUH * 1'OWKH. Spoc'nl Ciblo to Ilio We tern AnsoclitfJ 1'jets. LONDON , October 27. Tlio Athonoum status that the rcnl ruixion for the fail ure to bring to 11 nucooDsful iasuo nciro- tiatioiiB fern copyright convention bo- twoan England mid America was that the Typygraphio.il Union brought BU much prasuro to bear upon the ntato department that they wcro able to hinder the question of the convention from bring tratiuniti ' 1 to the p.ermtu of dm United Stntcn for coimidoraUon. The Atliuntiuiu adJs that BO long as thu uncoinproniibing protuctioniats are al lowed to rule tlio council of tlio Typo graphical Union on tlio other nide of ilia water , ihoio in lilflorcuuou to hope th.it alluu aulhorA uill tcooivu any coiiBidorntion in the atuten. It ! . < to bo hoped American publUhor.i will not romuia paativo under thid rebuff , DIKOUKHINO CLMUHB. LONDON , October 27. In the house of cammona to-day debate 011 the question of jiracodcncu of procedure wni H'HUincd. The aniCTdmont ex cluding thu committee ) of uuuply from the opuntioti of cloturt * waa rejected by vote of 03 ugainol lio. An amend ment that clutura bo not put into operation until thu subject before the hoiiBo 1ms been properly discumcil , wa ? agreed to , An amend ment to Bubitituto for the words "evident uonco of the house , " tlio vor's " ouoral sonno of the liouso" wufj objcatod io by Mr , QladatoiiK nnd wua rejected l > y u vote ( f I'M against ? & , An amendment that cloture do not upply unless do- b.tto bo on the question of privilege or nn bueiuesu of the house , wua ro- jeotod by a vote of 135 a aiust 73 Djbato waa then adjourned , WJICCKCU , LONDON , October 27. Sir Ilonry floro Jiootu * yucht Kua , 0110 of the vecjola which went to the Arctic in ueurcli of the Leigh Bmith and party has beoit wrecked while on the way from Hsrtpool to Ivonhoe , Kn- gland , ull on board wcro anvcd , AFFAIRS IN EQVPr. TJIK BULTAN'H LBITBU TO AUABI , OAIUO , Ootabor 27 , A portion of Arubi I'.iaha's concspondonco having boon traimlatod by order of the authorities , a letter haa been found from the Sultin which urges the rebel chief to resist the evasion of England and France , or any other foreign pow er. ' , and to defend the faith of bia country ngainst thoao who busy them selves to bring about a triumph of ndvonnricB. I'ALMKIl'fi UUMAINS. OAIUO , October 27. Human ro inaina have boon discovered which ixrn boliovud to bo those of Prof. Palmer. TIIK TllttLB. OAIUO , Ootobar 27. The trials of Mahomed Paahn , Snmy Pasha , Toulba. Paslm nnd fcloven otlu'ra who uro ac- cuaod of murder , pillaso ; and incan- ilinrinni nt Alexandria , are t ' prooodo that of Arabi P.uha. CAIUO CLATTEK. OAIHO , October 27. The Uuko Oonnanght has left for England. The falao prophet is reported within throa duys match of Khartaum. A council c irslvictcra i hfaldj to-day , . . ; " IRISHAFFAIRS , . Bpoclal Ui9utcLui | toTilx Utt , TJIUI3 IIILL3 UETUKNKr . DUIILIN , October 2 ? . The grand jury returned n true bill against all ponjona who are charged with com. plicity in the Moomatrasua atTair. LONDON , Ootobor 27. "Tho" O'Donoghou , liberal member of par liament , from Tralco , has seceded from Parnoll'a party. ANOTIIKIl VICTIM. DUIIUM , Ojtobor 27.Valsh , uu- dor lifo nentenou for boinc nccossory to the murder of Constable Kavan- augh , is on hi ) way to Kngland , whore ho will bo confined. INDICTED JIUUIIEIIKUH. DUIILIN , October 27. The grand. jury has roturnoi n true bill against ton men charged with murdering the Joyce family , GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS Hjicclal Dispatches to Tim HKK. Till ! TYKOL FLOODS , INRI-KUOK , Ocotobor 27. The dnm- ego to the inundated districts of southern Tyrol in u million nnd a half florins , which fnlla for the moat put upon the poorer olnoiea , A aubscrip- lion uKr ] ( gating n quarter of n million florins has been subscribed to assist the nufforera. HUfHIA AND TII13 JBWrt , KT PKTKUHIIUKO , October 27. The government of Russia ia about to is > sun and Bond to civic iiuthoritien in phicen in the empire wlicrp there ia . any .lewiflh population , u circular ask-1 ing them to furniuh for use of thouov- crnmont their yiowa upon the beat method of solving the vexed question of Jiini'otii/.iiiif the Jo\viah und HUB- fiian popuhtioim. It ia suppoaod the anawuru to thcso circulars will have very considerable influence in ( shaping the policy of the government toward the Jews. AUHTIIIAN ANAUCJlWTd. VIKNNA October 27. , -Siivonty-fivo rovolutioniuta were arrested at Odessa , among them a ntudent who had in his possession u press and many Nihilist mnnifcatocs. .Agraiian dliturbancea r , occurred in the governinout of Vol. > i hymao. A prleat haa boon murdered for distributing the imperial pro- clomation in regard to the Agrarian question. t , Epinoopnl Coureo | ' bpeclal Dlnpatcli to TUB IlKK. HIOHMOND , Va , , October 27. In the Epiacupil church congress to-day "Ohrjatinmty und Oriminalti" was dia- cuBscd at great 'erigth ' both in essays and speeches. The requirements for confirmation wcro almi discussed und the omigroeij adjourned. _ \Voi Do Woyer'n Catnrrli Cairo Btops hawklnt , ' , mulling , runnlui ; nontrllu , poiuunln umcoim diipiiin ) ; in the throat , uutl pulna ovtr the cyon , purltieu the breath aud restored tlio voice , ta tu , muell and hear. intf. An abvobito cure for Catarrh and all ita byuiptonu. Ae cflVctivo iu cased of t\veuiy yeara' atamiinus in ordinary coUd. 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