i HA F JB JBi. , * , r . , FOURTEENTH YEAS. OM/HIA , NEB..DMONDAY MORNING , SEPTEMBER 22 , 18S-I , NO. THE CANVASS , "Blaiue's ' Reply to too Indianapli Sentinel Interrogatories * Grand Republican Domonstmtioi in New Yorki Premont and His Influence Ovoi the Old Guard , "Hondrioka and Other Democratic Wholesales in Ohio , Platform of tha Paity of Nc Issucs. anil the Geimniis Otlioi 1'olltlcal News for tlio Past For- ty-Elilit Houis , Tlic Intcrro RtorlcH Answorctl. INDIAVAPOUS Ind. , Septembci 23. - In the I31aiua libel suit in the district court this af- toiiiojn , Mr. Blaino'u attorney filed the fol lowing answer to the iiitorrogaloiics pio- poundoJ by the Sentinel's attorneys of Sop- tombaro : I , James G. Ulaiue , of August i , M aiue , ou oath dopojo and say , iu answer to the foiegoiug iutofroz.itorios : 1. Harriet 1) . Stinweod. ; 2. In Georgetown , Kentucky , in the spring Of IbW. 3. I lived in Kentucky as assistant plo- lessoi or tutor in the Western military insti tute from January , 1818 , to December , 1S51 In ISIS and ISl'J tlio institute was at George town , in 1830 at Blue Lick , and in 1831 at Drennon Spring ? . 1. The lady I married Hcd m Kentucky fiom the spring of 1S31 , engaged as ti teacher in Colonel T. r. Johnson's Pemalo semiupry. The first two years at Geoigetown aud the last 3 eir at Mlllersburg , j. I finally Ifft Kentucky in the latter part of December , 1831 , and want to Now Or leans on business , and tlicuco directly to Aug usta , Maine , which place I readied on Kobru- juy 0 , 1832 , and was next employed as princi pal teacher in Iho Pennsylvania institution foi the instruction of the blind , m I'hiladel- lili'a. ' 0. My wife left Kentucky in March , ISjl , accompinied by myself as far as Pittsbmg , Pa. ; thence traveled plono to New York , -whcio pho was met by her brother , Jacob Staiiw.od , and undei his protection piocced ed _ to her mother'u residence" , at Augasti , jMaine , where 1 ne\t met 011 rebru.uy 'J , Ib52. 7 , b raid 9. T was man led in Millorsbuig , Kj. , on the 30th of June , 1800 , in the pros- < .nce of Sarih C Stanwood am ! S.i , Blaine. Thu mariiago vvas secret- Having doubt sub- eqututly of its validity under the liws of Kentucky , which then stringently renuirod a liceuFO from the cleik of the county court , I hid tha ciarrirgo solemnized a second time m Pittsbnrg , 1'a . ou the 29th of March , 1831 , in the presence of John V. Lomojno and Da\id 10 and 11. Jacob Stauvv oed was the eldest brother of my wife. I had no acquaintance with him nt the time of invmiriiirohad ; never seen him nor ho ird from him directly OL indi- icctly before my imrrbgo. I niPt him for the fust time in 1'ebruiry 1832. I Ind two letters - tors fiom linn nftei my nniiia o and before I met him , ono warmly welcoming ire as a anemue of the family an I the other imiuurng if he could piomota my business inteiests by a loan of mono } I hid no other corropon- donee of any kind until I had personally met lam In Fobruaiy. Iba2. Myufo had two othei brotheis , neither of whom I hid over mot when I came to Now Kngland in Febru ary Io32 , uor did I ever meet any of the male relatives of my vvifa bafore my arrival in Now llngland in Kebiuary , Ib32 12 , 13 and II. My first < * hild , a son , wis born in the hou'O of his gi indmnthor on the IS.h dayof June , 1851. His mine was Stan- \vood Ulnino. Ho lived with his pirents m 1872 , IW'i unil put nflS3l , In I'hilndclpln i , nnd died July 'U , 1S3I , and was burled in the Stinwood family lot. in 1'oiojt Giovo come teiy , Augusta , Maine , lo , 10 and 17. A monument was pliced , by nn duection , over his grave a year after his death , thus in-cubed. "Stmwood Blame , son if James G. and Ilariint b. Bhino , bom Juno IS , ISM ; died July HI , Ib'il. " 3 Ib. 1 have not mj self teen the stone since the hrst weak in > luly , but I have reason to behove , and do believe , sinrothut date many letters and figmi s thereon have been defaced , nnd that thf iiguro ' ' 1 ' in the > oai 1851 , his been entirely icmoved I hive no means of ascert lining uy whom this v/as done- , but have TOi'on to belioyo and do believe , that a pho- topi null was t ikon of the defaced stone at the instance of one publishers of tlio Now Ago , a demoiiatie paper published in this city , and that e ipies of e.dd photograph were sent to dlvrin und sundry persons , including the pub lisliri i of Iho Indian inohs Sentinel , the plain tiffin tins suit. 1 know the book refertod to as "Tho Lifo of Jamcji G. Bli > ino , " 1 did not revise thuol - union become in any degree tesponsiblo for any statement inndu in it though I BIW jiails of it bofoio its publication , but I did not and hav o not , tn this day , seen No. US , to which the question refeis , though the statement then > made was doubtless derived by the author , Kaswoll H , Conner , fiom conversa tion with me ; but not fiom any special au thorisation by mo to make it. , ) AMK.S G. li VIM : . UNITI.DSTm.S OF A5IHUOA , 1 Jlstret ! of Mainn. ) sf. Be fore mo , WInholdS. Chont , commission er of the circuit court of the United States , in and foi said diutnct , pcisonally appeared James G , Blaine and subscribed and made oith to the truth of thu fougiiing answeis Witness mj hand and otiici d seal at Augusta , in said District , tint. 17th d ly of September , in slid the year of our Lmd , one thousand eight hundiad and eighty-foiii. Mfal ] WINIIMII S. Ouour , CiunmiKsIoncrof the circuit emit of the Umteil Stites for thu Uistndt of Maine , Illnlno Ijiilliiislnsni In Now VorJc , NHYOHK , September 20. Mi , Blame re. ceived n gieat ovation at the headquaitera ol the national commltte-o to night. I'lfth avonm from Twenty Si\th lo Twoiity-ninth streetSi was crowded with fifteen thousand pooph long before U o'clock , Iho hour of Blalne's in troduclion , A platfoim hud been erected before fore the pirlor windows of the headquarters nnd was tastily decorated uith fhgs , A bun' of music played many liv ely airy , and electrii llfihts and fite-workx lit ui > thu scene , Tlu tlmalasm of the croud wax extraordinary. Promptly at nine o'clock Blaine arrlvci : from tlio I'lfth Avenue hotel. Police Caplali Williams occupied a neat on the bjx of tin carriage with the diiver. No llttlo dlllicultj v\s.s had in making a pi < agu for tha carriage > Blaine was accompanied by Stnutors Huh nnd Hawley , Colonel UnorgeV Houkei Chalnnan Jonox and Setietaiy I'uiisendtii , ol the national committee , Atsittant Uietiicl Attorney.Tonny , of Biuukl > n , Jvx ( iovcnioi Cornell , J'mory A. St > nu and deur e Bliss In the absence of Janus U Wairon , chair man of the republican state cunimltteo , A. S Uraper , chairmua of the uxocutlvo committee received Ml. Blame and conducted him tt the iilatfnrm. When Blame was rcc 'iiacd by the pee pie , a tremendous hont went up. Tvfr. llrt j i introduced Bliviuo a.s "the n'nlli ' in th honored li t of n'publ'eui ' pro'iilenK" Thl ctuiod mort' cheering , and then Itliino , < le | ping lo the front of the pjiitfmm , tald To h received by tli3 city of Jsew ork i indeed a honor ; to bo received bv Mull innnnifienn demonstrations as thnt w hich Ici' bi foi o me touchoi mo tlroplji moves mo dci ply , nm enlls for inv moat slnccro and hentfi-lt tliink < fCheem ] Your treat cmirarium , this city New York leinfents m its ginvvlh nm erflntlour the rtntcd Stut s of Anirricn [ Cheor'.l It is not merely the chit innninpality of the impiro " "tati - it ia Iho comnui-cinl mptropnhs of the contii ! nit , and 1 coneMvo It to lu ono of Iho chit hononof my lllo lo be thus we mid to It hearty hospitality. [ Cliei-r . ] 1 rmiew t jou and impress upon yon the grititudo I fee and the th.inkfulnosa I olfu for nil tint yni te'iider mo. [ Shouts of ' 'you are wolcoiuo'1 am contlnuiHl chcors. ] Mr. Blnlno was followed into the pulots b ; i omuls ol aiplau c. When ho had tlisippeiU oil , lmory A. Storrs. of Chlctijo , I'uiti-i Statoa Sonatnr Hnwley , and othei geutitmei mndo short addro i" . Mr V.lluH Huberts , editor of Iho Utic ; Herald , mido in addioss , follow nil by ihout for Blaino. Ho rotunu-d tn the platfoim nm wiliifsed a piradoof 20,100 mambers of th various political clubs , Aflor the unlformci men had pis cd Mr. Bliino being cillixl fo stepped to the front aud slid , "Allow mo ti thank jou for this fine displiy and to wisl you all a hippy good night. " Ho then re turned to the hotel in hU llonilriclcM nt Hamilton , Ohio , HAMILTON , O. , September 20. The demo craU had ono of the largest meoliiigj ov e icld in this county , Tlio number of \ cr on s estimated at from tvveuty-fivo to fort ; housaud. A largo number came from In dlnnn. The chief inteiost was the appeal anc of Mr. Hondrieks. The olhcr speakers prcs out were AllonG. Tluumnn , Goveinoi Hoadlj ind Dublin Ward. Letters of regret won sent by Cleveland and Senator Payne. Mr Hendiicks wis introduced by ox Semvt or Thimuin , and boR.in by sijim 10 had befoio him au articli viitten for the Commercial Ga/otti ind copied very o\tensuely by the ropubhcar ) ipeis , to the effect that in lbC3 a club w.i' oimi't' atwhatw.is known as the "Stom Iou o , " in St. Clair township , this county , bj about seventy parsons , who vv cm disloyal ti ho Union , and cilled the A'allaudmghin club ; tint ho ( Ilendncks ) vv.is invited am came to St. Clair township nnd helped fern ho club. "I wish to sav , " ho continued , ' 'tint I nov- srknow there was a _ house cilled 'tho stont louse , ' nor a St Clm township until I sawil n tliiit article. I only refer to this as an ov ample of tl'u multitu.ld of falsa statements , he iepnbhc.inpro s puts in circulation aboul lomocraticcindidatos. A ho never hurts f nnn. It is the tiuth that hurts. " Hendricks then turned to other topics ; first arguincr th it it was tune for n chingo in the idnunistration , oven if there were no seindal' n the present administration. He icpoatci , he argiiment ou this puint need in his othoi iddiesscs , and m the nmin devoted 1'is time , ho s.uno line followed in othei plices. The nectinir was very enthusiastic nnd , b > icason nf its fi.rc.it sio , much con fusion existed al lines , rendering it dillicult for a greater \ior- lou to heai whit was and , JIKY IllJBE1' ! X l.iotous antl Fatal Clicus lloivin Knnaay. ArciiibON , Kas. , Septombei 20. A specla ! o the Chimpion sijs : A serious low oscuriot ) ot.Teon the citl/ena of Burr Or.k , Jewel county , Kansas , and the show men belonging , o a circus , on Tridny , in which ono mm was idled and BOV oral wounded. A disturbmcc vas raised by a drunken citien named lhott ind a general fight occurred , .Elliot was ar- ested , and wht n the circus men took their iricts to the tiain a crowd followed them , rid just ns Mayor Marr had restored order a man imed Bv.ms appeal ud at the depot vilh a double bnircled shot gun aud hrcd into he train. At this moment the ti un pulled nut and the circus men fired \olloy at tlio : rowd , killing J. LongneckiT. tnortallj wound- ntrMajoi Mair , nnd elightly wounding a ) ny. Longueeker had not taken n pirt iu tlio ow. lie- leaves a wife and BIN. children. The ciicns is the simo that was in the horrible af- air in Greoly , Col. , some time ao. It vvis nllod to show at W ishmRton to day , and hither about ono hundred of Bun Oak people u'tit by Boci d tiain to arrest the murderers. Jreat i-xcitemint iirtvnils at Buir Oak. Auothei special to the Champion fiom Washington says sixteen circus _ men were irrested this morning by tlio sherill of Jewell county. This afternoon they were taken to reenleaf by the then ! ! of Washington conn y. At 7 o'clock this evening a bundled mon irrived thcio from Burr Oak , mil nt la1- ! iccomits iivohundrud men wcio at the depot iw ailing developments. The Intest account from Buri Oikeijs tint Mayor Jlnnn is not jet dead but theio w no lopoof his lecovery. Hrr Ulnli'Bly'H Tulis , Speci ilto'cgrnm to the Bl K. 'Jj LONDON , September 21 Tlio 1'nll Cn/ollc s publishing a euiis of sensational ailicli- lesigned to sliow the deplorable condition ol ho British rnvy , which is statoil to bo fai in euortn tint of J'rauco. The Gazette tie. cl ires th it the bonti d supremacy of llnglind on the Fins is now a thing of tlio pist an4 tn rrgain It will eiusn the expenditure of 110 , ! DOOCO. Tlio opinions of many n ival exports n support of theao stitcnn-nts ! < < ] ) ilblisliod diily m the form of intuviows and lettois , and SulcUlo. DUIIIIJLK. IDW.I , Septemboi 20. John Lingo shot his wife thiough the howl this norning and then shot himself through the load , Ho is deidBho ; may lecovei , Lmge was a laborer , ? ged about fifty eight years , nnd a nativoof Darmstadt , Germany ; was Hit womau'H second hnsbind and she his seconil wife. Tins morning the couple had a ipiinol which culminated in the shooting , A Ora/y Mill tlerer. MT. tSTHin.Nt. , Ky , , September 20. L 191 light Sam Clay an old an respected Bchoo .eacliDi , made an attack on S.ilho Oldhani am her sister vvlnlb in her buggy neai his boiise | lo Htitbbcd the former su\ end time ; , inlllctuif : ntil ni'iuicH , Ho also attoniti'd ] to kill In w ifu but thu escaped. Clay was not rtyardoi in cra/y nnd threats nf violence made at'ain liim by indignant citucns. No cause amlgnoi fur his actions , Yellow ilnok'H IilinllH. WAHIII.NOTON , Hoptombor 20. The actin , nsjiatant fcurgeon nt Brownsville , Ttxas , n [ 101 Into the hurgeoii-goncral of Iho Mai no ho > j il d scrvlco tn it there has be-on no cases c yellow fovornt Matamorns , Mexico , or a liroivnavillu , at that the season at the Mox ! cangiilf pnrt ) bus btrn the healthiest eve known , The f over is decreasing at Heimusil lo , Mexico. _ _ Tlio TalapooHiiaiul tlio Koliooner , WASIII.NI.TO.N , Soptembeo 2) . The cum t imiulry nppomtod to liivunligata the commii neil of thu Talapooa i and Biltlmnro cehoonei fmdn the TalnpooHn did nil in its ] owcr t avuid n collision , complied with the law In nl rospucts and that the blnmo routs with th schooner. Tlio dopaitmont approved th ( mding of the court. Tlio N i\v Silver Vuuir. WASIIIV TON , Hoptomlx r 20. The larg mnvtllvei vault U lnii ln.d nnd tin tramfo i f "iilvtr logins Monday Tha atorat'o capm Ity u hfty million silm dollar * . Tliu BUI plus c Imigo of the tlllfcrent ininU la ulsu to bi placed in it , "HIE BOW OF PROMISE. " The Masne-isiii of the NatiJii's ' Lead cr Asserting Ilsclf. Cheerful Reception of Blaino' ' Letter at All Points. The Plumed Knight's ' Eovivify ing Presence in New York. His Oauvnss of Pennsylvania New York and Ohio. Blessed Eniiohonincf of the Re1 publican .Exchequer Cheered by tlio Magnetic I'rosonai of''Our Uoi'ry of Nniaarre , " the Great I'uriy Invites tlio On slaught. liliilno's Yltnll/lnf ; Power. ( Special Ui'pilcli to tlio BKK. Ni.vv YoitK , September 21. The visit o Blaine to Now York had n most stimuhitiiif cltcct upon tlio campiign , anil republics ! prospects look much brighter than they did i wct'kr"jo. Mr. Blaine his succeeded in nn parting to the malingers some of Ins oun on tlinsiasm mid brilliancy , and tlio rest of tin campaign promises to be brillinnt. Since Blaino's nm\nl in tlio metropolis UK amount of money foiwarded to the natioun coininittco 1m been laigoi than has been re coned by them since the c impugn opened , yi ho reception tendered by the citizoua ol New York to the republic in candidate l.isl night was in some respects ono of the grandee ! political dcmnnslratious ever seen in Now York. Mr. lllauio found time to go to the photngraphcis nnd had two sittings fcr his pictures. The plain for his \isitto Philadel phia nro now fully completed. Ho will lorn Xow York at li o'clock Mond.iy evening , reaching Novvark , N..L , at 8. Tliero ho will jorecuvedns a guest of Hx-Congrossmati I falsoy , and remain for an hour and n half , rheiois to bo a giand demonstration mndo ui fiom I'.ittcison and lorn delegations adjoin- ng towns. A short reception will follow .it Mi. Hnlsey'H house. A delegation from the Union league of Phil- idolplni H ooctod to moot Blaine .it thi limit nnd accompany him to th.it city. Three ninnto stops will probibly bo made at l.lizi . > ctli , Trenton , Pimceton , anil Germantown , .ho triin reiehing Philadelphia at 10.CO. Ulnino will then go directly to tho.Continont.il lotcl. On Tuesday evening ho will ionw o liirado from the steps of the Union loigue. Jfi > will leuc-I'luladelphii at 10 o'clopk t'u s line oveniugj and is u\put toil to icach till1 city bj midnight , and at 10 o'clock ho will ! oi\o by the Now York Coutial for Alb.mj and Buffalo , malting speeches from the cai | ) l.itfoim en route. Ho vvill bo accompiniod uy Secret uy ofVm , Lincoln , Chairmau War' icn , Secretary Yroomau and A. S. Draror , o ! the ttutu committee. l > lalnc'rt lottos at (1 L'ubllc Opinion , Special dispitch to TiiKBir , NEW YOIIK , Soptombar 21. The great top- c of the day in all political circles was Blnmo'i etter about his imrri igo. The publication ol 'Sir. Blame's manly letter has created fi most avoiablo impression. The stoiy as told in his fr.mk lettei , In ? been long known U 'lame's intimate friends. It is susceptible ol uch cleir pi oof that not ono can question tin acts. It is said that Blame has boon really glad of tha opportunity to wipa out once foi all this indefinite blander which his been HI : aguely whispered by jealous gossips < ir a number of years , There 113 been no way of meotii g these imiendos HC OUR as they were conliued to circles rf pnvatc fos'-'ip , but , once the responsibility of its pub- icity was aHHimicd by any ono of Blalno'fl iomso was clear. At the tlmoho tolcgi.iphod UK dispitch dui'ctniK the libel suit to bo ironght in Indianapolis , ho contemplated ad- Iresaing a letter for public ition upon the sub- ect , but it wan thought then that it might itrhaps bo hotter to wait the com so of atfaim n tlio courts. If the defendants had not shown n malicious ( spirit in then attempt to nnuoy and h ina thoprnpicutmii by telling ip tlio defense that of iif > coumty , Involves endless delays , the lettc r published tins mom- ng would not h i\o been mitten. Blaine is a \oryimpatant in in. and ho brought out Una ettei rs n shnrt cut tlnough the ina/o of Man * der. This li ttai ban closed the mouths of the oJitorsof lesppctablo opposition pipeix. The Now York Time s this moiuuig fays Iiit tha stitoiiitnt which lilaliio inikcg 'should close all lips on a subject whieh IMS joon mtioilntod nnd discussed in this tun inign only where manlinttis was foigottui , " I'lns MOW has been adopted at demociatia leadiju liters , Dudley bminlly , locil man ig ngulitor of thodemoerlic national commit .co , sajs that tholrcommitti o hasnovurin any way e inctionod these attacks uinn Blaine H invalo life , nnd tint they hau done all tin > could to discourage these publications and cir dilations. This extremely \irluoii.s\io\voftho inbject may not bo nharcd by nil domocratiu ( adcix , At any rate J.hoy hn\u thnwcd no outward signs of dlxippiuval of anything that iis boon directed tigalnnt Ulninc , THh I 111 I 111 VI. 11 KUN ( ! AT Hlh ( .AI'lTAL , WASIIIM.TOS , September 21. The week cloHes with a gtcater foaling of confidence than it any time pre\ious stagoof the campaign. On oscry nand may bo seen smilllm ; fncen , nnd nothing ; in In ard but words of cheer anil congiatulatlonH upon the pros-poet , Tlio mag' notiu ] ) rrpencoiif J\lr \ , lilalno as ho miugli-t with tin pcoplo is idriady felt. It lia' quitkotii d the pulse of o\oiy rcpublicin in tin , ind , Tlio Mulligm dlschargo waielfictivt only in its recoil iijion thosawhoweto hand ling the gun. Hardy in the hUtury our poll IIC.H hn n great effort so nlgnally and utterly fal'ed ' ultli it piirposc , Blamo'a fiank and manly loiter to 1'lu.lps published thin moriiing tcls at riwt forexci tin tiiih OIIH and ubumiunblo Hbol upon Ian domes tic rJutluriH , His cunsidorod hnrotlmt Jlluini IIIB gained inut.li in strength this wnok am that the tide haH fairly hot In that will moi whelm all opposition , Tliin h the drift o lopuhlictm opininn and foohngw Wiishmgton as uhown by the talk HIIIOIIK tlio liui niimbtv < if callers at the rooms of the republitin committee mitteo to day , The mails brought in an nn usually large * number of lolura from Ohio , al nf which , without an exception breathed tin aamoHpnit of confidence In tlio rcanlt. Thrti or fniii from ( jenerid Wanicr'x dlstiict , pie dlctod tin * ci rtam uloctlon cf Ta > lor , rojinb lie in , to congress , hotwlthstanding Warne-r' . largu margin , Hccn tary Iol > h ( rnon whosi paitleular functlutl li to watch clonily the con gro-Hlonal diHtilcU , tlimliH the republican : urc reasonably ceitiiu to gain from four to HP mombeis in Ohio and possibly inori' . The ilemix.r tH line imui prettv much aban doned their claim upon Ohm They are t dk ingnow as thovdhl ubdiit .Muini1. They i ; they ute going to Keip thoripnblluin iniijoilt' 111 Octi < b < r doun t ) 1HUO 01 L'0,0111) , nnd tin 1 thov nro Hiiro to < itiry the uUlo for C'levolumi in Xovuiilmr. Thoysaytluta great Jinnj \otos will bo cast foi lUbmston in Octobo tint in tha follow mi ; mrmth will go to Ht .lolin , liutlur and Cli-ieland The urcat | ur mleit in liunur of Blaine In New Virl > am riillaMhla ( | ; are tulilidentlvpecti d li aroiiHOf nthintn in In thoio gn-at litlts , tin rtfcultof \ vliKbvillUuluiitlyftlt. . 'Jho obst'riatan of Siinuol J. JUndall th olhrr dny Umt IIP rccnrdi 1 roniiKatiii as r doubtful Btnlc , t-Ilciteil fr ni i n piililunn hrri the ronmk thftt the onlv d > iht nltout IVniv ivhnnm wai whotherltwoi 1,1 , } * , 1000oi ( aiO.tOJ for lllr'ne. A Vi li ! i- ! | lui ih > mi > oial whom In AVa hingt. n ID diy id tlml IJnmhill's hopes of iVnn1 1mii \\e\a b.i eil on tlio fiiiiou of nil the < 101 mu uppounl lv Hlninc , i > lins for uhich ln | | ( l'n fully ma tnn\l nnd wm'Ul Iwcougnnnmti- 1 immodintpl\ after the October olccuonH m Ohio nndVo t Virglnl i. iimm "lintcHi"v ' The 'Kuiorin , Uo ros' , September 20 - Flip following 1- the platform adopto.l by tin American i > ollti < icul alH.uuo , which uomimtul Cipuin . ] ' Illhworth , of l'onnsylv nii , nnd Clmiles If , WatorniRii , of Now Yoi Ic , for president ami \ico president of the I u d St\lc . We demand the nppoal of nil nnturAllrntlon li\ and the pa'snffo of nn net by tlio conuroM ol the Unitoil SUtos maknift i roMih-nco of t on. ty-ono yoira ncciBsary to emlila fureiRiiors tn \oto or holdolllciil poaitli'ii m this country except whou'such foreign 1 1 rn citizens hive 8cr\Lilin thoaimy or navy ( f the United Slates ; the pi siio of nn ait by congress pi o- hlbithitf the formation of political orgiuiirv tion * composed of foreigners o\clii9i\ely ; the rights of HiilTraao to Amerli m-born females thosamo as to males ; opposition lo tinminor - lition nnd attempted colon itloii of foreig.i- eis ami piupeia from foreign countiios , and the absolute oppression of t lilneso immigr.v lion ; an opportunity to M to direct for prost. dent and vice piosldont oi llm United Stitcj through and bv nn nmendmont to the const i- tuliou of the United Statc ; the natixe born titircns , while or colored , to rule and mnku tholaw * of thocountryj no , ipiopriatiou of public funds for sectarian purpmm ; the riglita of all Amoucan citirens ns pio\idul by the constitution to bo iunintair.nl nnd protected and n fico ballot anil i fall < i.iut , Fremont anil tlio Old Abolitionists Special to the llKK. Ki.Youir , Seplombor 21 It Is proposed , o ha\o Genei.ll John O. I'roimmt accompiny [ llaino upon his trip to the west. Genual I'lemontwas among Ulnino's e.illeis to-day , The special object of "Kromontsisit lo the nest will bo to make nu appeal to thu proh ! jitiouisla to stand by the topubllcan piity. DID prohibitionists are said to bo stiong In western Xow York. Some estimitos plico their \otuas high as 30,000 in that ncighboi- lood. They nro also strung in Ohio nnd Michigan. Most of these prohibitionists are rocinitudfiomtliooriKin.il mnmljors of the republic m party ; the moil who began their lolitical h\es by the crueado against Rlnvory. John C. Fremont was their oldest stimhid juarer in 1850 , and it is now thought th it his icuty ondoraomont of Blaine miy do good IIIUMIK his old followers , _ pnrticulaily if ho goes out and gi\os thorn his cndorsomonts in > ei8on. _ _ _ _ _ Tlio Irish ami Politics. CiNCis'JfATi , September 21. Tlio I'miuel i ranch of the Irish national liaguu at u meet- ng this nftoinoon rcqueHtod tlio re i tiatnn ! of ) . W. Callisou of this city , whuh was grrnt- cd , Callisnn had w ritton n counnniiication to commontiui ; uufaviir.ibly on the po- itcalpo'-ittonof Patrick Kffm , inesident of lie leipuo. Callison also ncciwd 1'giu of in- competency as president au < l dihlnnicsty while reasurfrof the orgini7itioii , Mi. Oolhaoii an well known citfrou of Cincinniti. AVasliUurno and t'lb Special Tclegiam to THE Bra. Nh w Youic , Seteinbot ] J. Tliero is Eon r. talk Ijero of asliing ElihuIJ. - ! . Wnshbi'rno In cnnio here and mnLo aoino Bpeechon _ lo the .ho Ciciinins. Tlioro is no public mm in this country who stinds HO high with the 0minima mil from whom n few speeches would do BO much good. Rnulil on tl > o 'JCnilir Juebtion. Sjicci il Dispitch to TUP Bh p. NK\V Yonic , Sciitember 21. Jay Gould to- r ! ly perpetrated an ppigiam. Some ono asked inn the moinlng of fioa tiado. Ho paid , "frpo , rado means a reduction of ISO | icr cent in vngesnnd a.'iO per cent icdnction in wages ne.ins roolutiou , ' ' Blaine and Aitliur. Speciil Tekgi.im to Tllh litK. Xiw : YOIIK , Sopteinbor 20. Piesident Ar- , hur did not come to town , nnd BO no intci- low between him and Blame took place. An Impromptu Duel. Lous\ i r , September 21. llnriy Clay , a veil kiionn lawyer and politician , was shot and perhaps fatally wounded tins morning by \ndrow Wopleicouncilman from tlioi luvenlh \ird. Clay was ihinKing and wanted to boi row money fiom his fntnd Wcpler , who vould not lot him Imo as much as ho wanted. JUy began abusing him and went out and got n pistol to about him. On returning , the lien each armed with instoli ) , Riid they were t'.uly to fight it out. They took stands and \Veplor hred , the ball Bli Iking Clay in the ; ioln , tanging diiwnwiud in the thigh. Clay s a gi.indt.on of the great Henry ( JJny , Jlo nado \oyago to tlio Aictio rigioiiH In the It-fated 1'iotcus. Ho Is prominently men- ionod for congieuH fiom this dixtrict. Clay's vonnd la very daugrrous , though ho may lues Vdpler gave hiniHolt up , Undo Sum ArrnlKncd. Wisiiisi.rov , Heptomber 21. Snili hu\o ) eou untcred in the United States Limit of laims agninsit the United States by the Choj- ipeako X , Ohio Canil company and Great ' ' .ills lUanufactuung compiny for damages aggregating In two cam * , IK ally a million dol- ars. Action has been brought by both com- iiinies on aecountof piospictno damngus to > o i aneed by thti proposi d oUeneiim of the WoHhingtonaiiudnut , pnni'lcd by act of con- griHSof July in. 178. , woik upon whieh has ihendy been bigiin , The I liter unit IH to be jiought by Beiijnmin T JSutier on behalf of tit'ickhohleis. Cansci its \Ictlmi to bo miserable , honoloM , iimfiistd , and depicsscd In inlml , > cry lirlt.v- Mo , langnlil , ami drowsy. H Is a dlse.iso \\hlclKloo3iiotgetwcllof Itself. H reMjiilros careful , persistent attention , ami n remedy lo tluow oil Iho riinc'i nnd tone up llm dlKes- tl\o organs till Ihoy pcrfirm their duties ttllllugly. Hood's Harsapailll.i bin proven Just the remilicd remedy In Imiidi tils of cases. " I h.wo taken Hood's Bars iptrllli for d > s- iicpsli , fromwlileli 1 liavoBuireredtwo jears. I tried many othtr ineilltliiPs , lint none proved ho sitlsfatlory as Hood's Harsaparllla. " 'JJIOMAH COOK , Jlrusli JJletlrlo Light Co , , KcwYeukClly. Sick Headache "Tor the pist two years I Invo been nniltleil with BCVUIO Jioail.iihcs and dyspep- hla. 1us induced to Iry Hood's Birmpv IIII.I , .mil have found greit relief. 1 iheer. " Man. H. 1' . fully reei.miiu ml It to all. A.NNAIIM. , K w Ha\unCoiin. Mrs. Jlary C. bmllh , CamUrlilgeport , Mass. , was .1 sufferer fromiljspeiislaamUIek luaU- aeho. bhu loulc Hood's hir aparllla aud luuml It Iho best remedy she ocr ui.cd. Hood's Sai-saparilla BoM l > y all dniKKlsls. 81 ; U for 85. Mule f.nly by 0,1. HOOD & CO. , Lowell , JIass. ( * Dollar. IOQSDosesOno , , TRAKS-OCEAH1C. The Hew of ! tie ! World AM fo I&G & PasI Day , Oliolera Ravages Along the Mod itorraiionn Districts , England'a ' Prosout Unsettled Po litionl Ooudition. The Discarded Mistress of Seek Rsodross. British Anxious Dread of Foniai Dynaiuito Outbreaks linot XllHson Coining Bo licinliin Aiiil-SoulAllHiu Uhlnonu Alliilru i/ypt / l.in Mullein. Oliolorn IN souTiauv nuscr. Special Tclegtam to THIS HKK. hosDov , Si-plemlxi 21. 'Iho cliolor.i slil roinams in the nunl distiicts of soiitheri 1'ianco where , notably in the dcpaitmento Ardocho , which lies on thoriun Itlumo jus north of ( larda , little hamlets hi\o boun siul dcnly atilcken with the epidemic after It hm appirently left tha department. Some liftooi now ullagu lm\o bieli Msitod during th1 week ended lo day. Over olio-half of then aioin thol'jiennes Oiientalen. In the luge cities there lm\u l > oou only occasionn iloith ? . It a curious fnet thnt the news scniceli Italy is \ astly hotter than it is in the oul1 if I'laiKO. Dming the pist fortnight it ha been impossible to keep tiack of tlu progros [ > f the disease in the latter legion. From tin stirt it his been uecosinry to ranaick icaici papers in oriki to obt dn full lists. TllllOLllllOLTlTAn , f < Italy , on the contriiy , givui n duly bulletii uy proluces aud the best of the Bjstoni is th.v the bulletins are boruo out by IcltcrM from \ n ilous puts of the Infected country. The U la iiumbci of deaths In It dy up to data IH ( ! , : ' - M ni about 1,000 nioio than thu total foi Franco iVmcrie.ius must not bo decolMid by timpor.ir ; lluctu ition m the death rate m Naples iub jtippo mg thitth rpidemio is on the decline I'lobibly .v month will olapao before it is mn tored or it birns itself out. lAuthci ra\ago In the smaller cities may hoospoctod. IV HPAIV. In Ki ] lin there his boon a total of 282 death of which numbei 2U occurred to the prounc at Alicinto and the rest in twoof the pyic iio s province's , Loiidi. Farngona. 1 Wl-Jim IN NAl'lKH. Ycstordiiy great locil fete n St. .r.inu nina tn Naples drew out ono of th Iirgost thiougs over seen in the city. Thong the police kept the cafes elosod it is tone tb.it the miiio fact of the assembljH will duce ginvo results in spreading the Urlllah I'ollllunl Ooinpl ion t ions , Special Teh-gram to TUB BIK. : LONDON , September 21. The popnlr- den nnstratlons for and against the franchlto l > \ , continuo incesimtly , and lirgo mass meeting uf Ilbcials.mil toiles are hold diily. An ! in purtaiit riimui , which seems to luvo substan Li d bisis of fact , is in circul ition to-night. I is to the effect that the I'rmco of Walea am Dukoof I'dlnbmgh hive foimilly notiliei the Marquis of S inlsbury , the conservativ leader in the house of lords , o khuu intention tooln for tlio franehieo bill a tlio autumn ses ion. The lorson arsignud fo Llus deteimuiAtiun is the fear that tl.o Inten sity of the h itri-d which has been minlfe-stci ioward tlnipeeis may bo oxlomkil to th : rowii Itself unless repieHentatives of loyalt ; in iko this ciitiLOiHion to the popular will ' ' ' to conceal the ! J'lni 'I'niliM do not attempt filisfaotion ovirthu now complications It vvlnch tholibiial mmiBtry is becoming in lolvrd in ( oiirteiUiriLo ( of liind Notthbionk'i ' Klionin I'gynt. They throitcn to conlnn tlio autumn hcsslon to pailiiniont to a dr ciiHHiim of the IVyptian ciiostion | am bebovo tint the fit nil ontniii'li monlH thathavi uihou , m me forni on , will alford Ihoin amph initPiiil witli which to tmbaiass the gnvorn inont and wt ivo nil the ilincimsbn of the frui Jnsobill. The tones aru now lo itmg ovei Llio prosi | ) ct that ( joulnu will doiivci him iiilf from Ins enemies at Khiiloiini befon Wolaoly gels thioiigh bin i laboraln pii-pira LmiiH lei ths ICHCIIO. InthiH ui't It Is t > afo ti my tlmt tlio toiy onitors wou'd ' ovorwhiln tlio govirnmcnt with inliculo. In the mean Limo llm LOUIIO of the government rigarilin ; LJ onion's ilisp itcln s is widi ly ami hovi'.oly ei It I/oil. It Is pOHitivily stated Hi it the o ills lutchnsuro fieipiently euitailod in the wwof lice bofoio being made public1 , and in som uuioi hiivo boon Hiipiirossud idtogether. Ijoril Spocid Disp itch to Till ! 15n. . JjON'DON , Koptiimbir2l It' cm bo dehniti ly Hinted that there will BOOH bo a cliango ii the lieutenant governorship of lielaml , I'u Spe-ncor will icliro not I itoi than next yeiu and it H ( | into possible hu m.iyrcHign in a fo\ ivroku. Ills lopnitcd that the Maiquis e Itinon , who has just roslgnod thovico royalt ; uf India , IH to mieceoil Spencor. This stat. : mentis doubted In vlowof -mil Kipimx del ! cite health , but the fact tint ho 1s an arden Catlioliu might make the nppomtniuut an ox ciodlngly jiidicloiuono. Tlio "nolilon Grail" lto..n iJ. l Tcltr.uii } ; to Tun li ! K , J.O.MION , Hoptomber 21 , CJoiman now ] > . PI.IH nay that u neh American has locontl olfend 81,000,000 to the heln of JEIchir \Vugnor for the nxcliinvi ) right of poiformln lilsopnia , " 1'aiHiffil. " The ( < iiirdiiii of III lions , Iniwuvor , absolutely rcfusiil to onturlui the proposition , and ducluiud that as long the ho lived "I'.imlfal" nhould bij pioduecnl .1 Itiyienth only , In ooiiiplianto with tlu wul uf tlio dead mast 'r. OutrnKO , Special ti legi.un to Iho Jii.i : . Ill ni IX , .September 21 , Much Intciubt I oxtitod In ( iirmany by Iho approaching lib of the p | : al uf Mine. Kolummo from the d cicnof the suproino tiibunal of D.unirttail which dlrorcixl lur from the ( irand Dull Louis of HIBHO , and allowed her L'l.OOt ) pi iiiimiin 'I'liuappeal will bu heard the Hit prox. Thn general opinion among Iho ( iermii lawyers in that Iho lady will win thu cvsu , an tha Jivcrca hi anmillul. lilHli Di'UlartilloiiH , Soptomb < r 21. The Niitioiii Lcagno hold a moating yostuiday at Ilnllina loj , Joseph M Kuinoy , mombui ofptrliamoi for Knnis , dtclared thittlrelund w uld uovi bo contenlfd until nhu was fiee. The Ins inemborH of ttiocomnaoiis , ho Haul , oji | r ll llbwral ( fovorninent bccai < uj they ONpu t. moi ftrt lhi < poi UMfil'M" Kfii'l oui wtii adnnloil in f or of Imleprtndt tire nnd pewnn lirnprioUry. 1'nmrll wa i chostnl ni the fu lure premier uf Ireland. Chlnrso ArroKAiiUf. 1.0NMXV , Soutetnbor 21A Timci I'm Chowcoftojixindeiit llhulritlntr Iho ignoranci mul elf.ikhnon ! of the Chlne i' , Instiuices thi case of a joutig , intelligent Chlnimin win had btou r years at Yaloaml Hirvaiil , am \vhotncitstlut Iho CliltiMit refrain from at taekimc the 1 ranch from lofty imill\o % nut savs Hint Iho Chlm-w could blot out tin 1 rcuch licetlo-imtrow. 1 no MOIIJU'O of Oppression , . ilTeloj-mm to iho Bi if. LONDON , September 21. Scotland Yan uiculj declinoto di ems llij Stand ird'itstata. mcntotn cotillion botvvcon Iho Inviiicihlca nnd nihllisU for fiw.li . nltncks upon lifo nml prom-rtv In London. The Ronci.il bollc Is tint the story u well fouudod , mid nno'.hei djimmitofcaie is imminent , nolioinlnn Aiill-Hoolnllinii , Spi-olnl talegram to the BKK , : , Soploinber 21-Tho nnthoiitics ol Bohemia are ngnln uiglng war against tlu munchUts and many suspected persons hivt boon expelled from J'rnj , 10 during the p.nl jour. AiiHtrlnii r.Ii-otioii KiotH. AniUM , . opletubor 21. A minor stale ol siege is proclaimed heroimiug to the election lint" . Thooiiposlthm journil at StoboiU Is mirpressoii. 'I Im e-dltor is arrostod. The mill. lary lm\o bei n cent to VA ugg to supprtvss the rioting. ' 1 ho mayor is BH pemJcd. Gaolom In Itnly. JtOMr , Septomher 21. Bulletin of the pro. giws of Cholori in Italy for the pist 21 hours Ii2 ( coses , 111.1 diwtli * . Tlio Kiillrnail a Cuii'Uio , September 20. The Renoral man agt is of the \\esUni and HonthvvoHlein lines al , hen adjoin ncdnosAion this morning , rosumeil legotiitmus with n MOW to forinim' n pool ii : Joloi ado and Utah business. No progioas , lowever , was made , and Adjournment was .akeii to 2 o'clock this afternoon. The iuv uessionl.ut night was that no further nt- , empt would bo made at tins time low .nil n setth inont of Coloi.ido and Utrh tradic , bo. jond an atli-mptlo maintain rates similar ti : .ho ninety ilajsann-ement entered into yra. .ortlnv with lospect to Nebraska business , Ki eight agents of all Oumlu lineihivo been n fi'ssion to-day , tndeivoring to avirago it jinlt to Nobiask v points , lit confoinnty vvill ; , ln > action tnken by the miuageis jostorday. A numbi i of othuatu inlend leaving thu eitj , hia oMMimg , mtl in cisonf failure lo ngreo ti Bomt' bmis of suttli'inont tins ufteinoon , it it leomoil iluublfiil if negotiations will bo to Binned again nc\t week. in agreningnpiii a nini ty tliy's truce rogird- it g llm Nebraska tralllo as miliciteil In thci'i dispitches j ehterd.iy , 1C now transpires thai Lho lines ngread to n piioling of the live fttocl Ir.ilhv , thus allowing the Diuhnglon HH i.buo of the tintlla whith has bci n goin to the Trl put ilo roads , The lIurliiiRton Is also lo receive ceiveiln pie rata of the local business of tin Union I'uuda dm ing the cuiitinunnco of th tiuco The di'poHition of the compotith tloml fioighl is nut to bo clnuged in unypu ticuliu from the iiresont status farther Uw th.it the tafcs tire to bo maintained. 'Hi aw irtlingof porcont-igos giov.iiif' out of tin Nobiasla pool is to bo left with Air. Tucker 'Jha ngieemojit WHS signed to-day by the gen eral man igi rs. In the attempt to an-uign i piol on Coloi.ulo and Utah business , Iho Sin to I'oionowed its domind for the alundon montof the Trip irlitn pool , and an theio vvif no IiiclimitionRho\va tow aid recoedingby either or HII Iho genei. il confei i neo adjoin nod un lil next Woilnosd ly , when the subji-ct will hi lenowed. The del ills of the Tians-Continen til pool hive been ni' irly peifectod and the meeting uilloiuiifd till no\t Tuesday , when s report vvill bo made to thu gonoi.il inanagcis A Fatal llntllo Hutu con CIIIUARO , Soplomber 21. This afternooi .hirtoon toughs from the nmthorn aiiburbs of .ho city v lulled the outlying Iowa of Nilcs wheru corlaln iremljciH of the pirty had beet worsti d in a drunU n IDW last Sunday. Ai ittcnipt on the liait of the gang to wie.il vengeaiico on Iho individual * who had nr cm red thur diinily , led to a distuibinci xirdi ling on the propitious of a liot. Stones clubs and piutuls woio udod with serious ro units to a number of comb itanls. So fai ai eniitod | , however , only _ onn man wai fut.illj njincd. Ho is .lou Chiiisell , u Nllns gaidmcr wlioitcoivid u bullet wounilpiinliiciiu' Inslan : Icatli. The inviulorH cncipuil frum Niles In i w.i on , puihiiod a longdiHtunco by a crowd ol nfmiatod citi/cns , headed by the local con Htalmlaiy , but they wno finally captuiod bv .hoLiiku Vinw pollen ami lodged in tlo vil aKO jail , win 10it is fo irod ri'vungefnl violonu n ly bo attempted , Unix ) Itixll haitmluy. At Cmcimiatl-Cinunnat 17 , Athh tics 1 , At Tuli-do Molro'ijlltaii 1 , Toll do 2 , AtM Louis bt J-oiiis ) , Alhghuny 1 , At Cloveland- Cleveland 0 , New York 1. At Indianapolis fndl uiapolm 10 , Arrglnh ! 10 , ( iamo calhd nn account of daiknes . At Hnlfalo Jinllalo 0. rhihulnlphia 'I. At Columbus OolninbiiH li , liiltimmo 13. At Jotiot-lJotiot ! ! 7 , J'rovidenco 8. At Loulsvillo Lonisvillo2 , ISiooklyn 1. At St. LoulH St. Louis 15 , Urooklyns 1. At Lomsvillo Lonisvillea 7 , Athletics I. ' At Columbus Columbus 2 , Mctiopohtan * At Clnciimall Cmcinmitas 11 , Unlllmore 10. 10.At lajlanapolli ) Indianapolis 2 , Alto { hunyii I , AVciitlicr To-Day , WANIIIV.ION , Suiili mbei 22. l''or ' the Mia Hiiuri Ya'loyj ' cooler , gonoially fair weitlier and vaiiiiblo winds , becoming southerly , gj-J ' ! KK VHEAXi 1 .i\lT/SKr ! ! II nlnm i/rn u tnj" I" M ' " ' * anttnUull bt ) . „ i \ - t'J'i .il TitVint.'Powder. I j1" tii.JT. 1' ' I' ' " l'irsiilHnilU ' tlinonlft 11 -a .1 'n. a i tuH. lannllu > s.Jio i u rm' no 01 C luini * ! ) ; iiiiii uiistn-vi Nt i r sold In bin' . . C GLEVF1AWD-0 UYEL D , Tlie Democratic Pmiuenliel anil the "Forest Oily , " Pursuant to the Slanderous Too- tioo of the The Former is A id with An other $ al - I IV Ono Moro OhaptiV- from Grover's ' Savory Eeoordi _ i The Oity of Ohvoland Suffers Another Conflagration , Umloniiiblo Xnitlin or D.istnrtlly At teuiplH of ImipmlnilcH to Destroy the City. SoinnClRVclnnd TJcooiil , Special Tolcfiiam to Iho Bnr. CHICAOO , 111 , , Snplcmbtr 21. The Inter Ocoin's Now Yoik special snjs : 'iho World iaa annouucetl thnt the Simvill shortly aunch a new scindal about Cleveland. It dcolaioj th it aover.il ulida\it3 ! lm\o been prc- tare-il and that they nro to bo used to break Clovoliud'a 'Vowing popularity. " I met .ho other night at the republican headquart ers tx man who h is now tcandil about Cleve- aud , and n German Inly 'or whom ho vetoed the bill which would lm\o displaced a relative of hers in ono > f the liuir.ilo city departments. As I uuder- stamlthis coming scandal from two or three jiorsona who have epukia of It , the general acU iiro assoitcd to be about as follows : THE siouv. Ii. Clovolind from nil accounts and some admissions , appears to Lo an nilmiror of thu jontlor BCnnd to ha\o iniintainoJ In tunes wst whit h'.a defender- call nn irregular con- iculinu with ono or more vvomon. Shortly af- .or Ins appc.ii.inco ut Albany as _ governor , ho was obscrv cd to bo n frcipient visitor at the lousuof a 1'nltnlo lady of C'ernmn extraction who hid movpd into a piutlon of the city nioic thin IIBU illy infested with tha curious mil inquisilivo as to other peoples' busmen. They talked so much about this lady aud her distinguished \isitor tint they became ou"en- sivo in their allusions , and the lady bioko up n. r establishment ami removed , as 1 am told bj an Senutor who bus become familiar with Mi. Clov eland's personal and political movements , to Holland I'atont. which I un derstand , is in Oneida county , aud Is a summer result. Shortly afterward a cimngo wan received from llulfalo consigned to her , and in thin \chicloshooccaiiontdly drove .Mi , Cleveland about w hen he happened tobo fn her neigh borhood The nitimocy of the two friends at Albany uaa so notorious that it was common tilk among novvspiper coiicsuondtnlB thoro. At J Miami Patent I hear of its being re marked only by HID nqout of the ISlack Uiver raihoad at tint point. At tin ) Icgislativo bof.sioii of 1SS. ) Senator Titus , of Kiio county , introduced a measuio designed to ieorgani/u the city department of Bulfalo. He consulted with liovcrnor Clovo- uid from time to time af to its main provi- HIOIIH , nnd felt that < lie governor coincided with his v lows , i'lid behoved that when the iill was pnbseil ho would approve of it. It vvns u moisuro of political impoi tane'e to Sen ator Titus , niul Its pinsago was calculated to biting then him at homo. Its dofe-it on the itln i hand would bo a bad "eet back" for him in llrlo county. Holheieforo labored bird ti > secure its passajo by 113 lirgo a vote as possi- ilo , anil Buccuodcd in getting it thiough both : IOUKUS by geed majorities , but much to thu ehnjiinof Titus , and tlio astonishment of his friends , Cleveland vetoed the bill anil eft Titus in tlio luich. The governor lead a. long homily on homo government and vetoed -ho bill on the giound tint it was a prrttsaii measure. Two cxplaralions are given as to why ho took this unexpected course. Ono is , ; liat among the Ituifdo ollicinU who would iiNubeuu legislati.il out of ollico was a rela- Live of Iho hidy to whom the Rovemor wiia [ laying such marked nttentiou , 11ICHII VHEOFMA1IIV. JIALl'IN. All other , iis Ih ivo heaid it fiom thollx- scnator ulhideil lo. is that a Air. Hutchison , a Bulfalo ollici.il , who would have autfeicd it n , Jill luul become a law , hnd been manager of in ins mo asylum in which M iriu llalinn h id jcoa conlinoil ami knew all the cncumstancCH of Unit Ecundul which was then unexpected and that Governor Dlov eland did not care to antagotifco Mr. lliitcliinmm ( it tint time. M"rs. Halpln has re tinned to Now Kochello , when ) nhu ri'nidus 'with her biother-in-law , and the latter is said lobe threatening thonewB- [ i.ipers with libel Milts. MIH. llnlpln disap peared foi Eoino wookn , and her return at this LIIIIU is 8.111 ! lo bo In eonseipioiica ofadetci- mciiatlon of Governor Cleveland to prosecute the Imlfalo Telegiaph edit < r , and establish exact fuels In the scandal by a unit In cilinlual com t in which Mrs. Halpla may or may not bo a wilnesi m his bohall , "This hondalH , " conllaucM the ceimtor , "won't bittlo this election ono way or the othoi , but It undoubtedly would bo a good thing to havu the exact facts brought out le gally , and exact justice done all patties. " OlovolaiuV Cr.KVKi AND , September 21 , The scones of two weeks ago wcio repeated to-day on a. smallei Bcalo , The Hats iiro then w&3 thought to lm\o originated in AH accident , To-day'a occiirrcnco loads to the belief that it may have beoa incendiary. This noon a fire broke out In Monroe llios. & Co.'ij lumber yards , in uppei Hals , anddeslioyed alaigo amount o prupeity , intlud'ng ' tw > million feet of lum ber. When the llamua wuro fairly under con- triil , a doiifo biuoke was seen pouilcg from inaulu the firm's dry house. No Iiro was out- tiulo , no wind was blowing pparks. It was in disputably incendiarism. That Iiro was ex- linguithcd with a loss of about 83,000 , llotweeii Hand 1 o'clock , while the depart ment was about going homo , a thick umoko as If from coal oil , miduouly poured forth fiom the iiisido of the diy uhed in liion no , Strong & , Uo.'fl lumber jnrd Bomo distance away. That two biispiciom looking men were seen watching this Iho nt its inception without giving the alium Btrcngthens the theory of uison , When this last fiio bioko out and it bocnmo ceitainthat iiicendinrlcs weio at work , word VVHH bent to nolghboiing tow ns for help , anil engines came1 from Akron , 1'ainsville , Sandus- ky , Klra and Abhtabula. At nine o'c'ock this oveiilng the iiio is under control and no further diuigor U nppii < lii > ndud , Mtmrco Uro.'u Iocs is esllmaled at 70,1X1(1 ( ; innurance , 8100- 100. ISrowne , Htroiisr iV Co. ' 4 Ions is estimated at fiom § 100,000 to § 170,000 } Insurance about thu same. A.Mniimto'u ( ii'atnl Dilvo. ULOOJII.NQTON , 111 , September 21 J. S Kouaho. pieaideut of Iho Third National bank and u leading merchant of this city , was killed last night , by being throv/A from a buggy in a runaway , within a few blocUa nf IIJH own house. Tbreo ribs we ro driven Into * hU huiga. Ho was 5'J years of uga ,