H OMAHA DAILY BEE. FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. , SATURDAY MOUSING , OCTOBER 25 , 1831. NO. 109 BLAINEIH ILLINOIS. .Blaiiio's ' Royally Eultoaslic Rficculiou in the "Sncto Stale , " His Great Speech at Springfield the Oapitnli Eloauont Tributes to Lincoln anci Stephen Ai Dougla8 ( 'The First Republican President and the "Little Qinut , " .Again he Forcibly Defines [ the Situation. tlio Deiuucrncy Air Its to tlio ( editions of the Old South. October 21. Tib. Blnlno loft . for Siiringliold , Ills. , at 11 o'wlock this morning. Ilu was nccouipanied by ala > go reception committee frun Spriu < field um several frlemls from Cuicag , umong whom were Joseph Modill and V , B. Farwull. Tin firft Rt p was nt Attica , Ind. , where 5,000 people were nt the cldpot. Dlalno spoke brief' ' ly , Hnyiiig it wa-i too late for argument , it w.v now time for action , AT DANVILLi : . TOLONO , October 21 At Dunvillo 20,000 assembled nt the depot to see BUIuu , who njioko from tlm rear of the trnia ns folio s : "Aftrr nddrcmug audiences in what at < called doubtful states it is with relief ant plea-stiro that I stand before n vit multitude of republicoiiB in a stnto that Is not doubtful. [ Cheers. ] glt was under an Illinois man now enshrined in history that the republican party won ita first great victory , [ prolonged cheers and from that day to this Illinois has novei failed the republican party. [ Cheers and cries 'sho never will. ' " ] He then spoke ol the importance of looking after the congre < - aional districts and urged the ro-electlou ol Sir. Connor. ' .1' ' "I OIIBAT HHOKITION AT SI'IllNQFIKLD. Sl'utNOl'lKLD , 111. , October 2-1. The 10 publican demonstration in this city to dy and to-night , considered on.all sides , was ono of the largest political demonstrations et'er held iu any city of the state outsida of Cni- cago. Kxcurslon trains were on nd the roads centering here , biinging in thousands of pee pie from the central a .d southern portions of the state. A mod era to estuuito places the number of strat-gen in the city at not lea- than 00,000 , iuuluding scoroa of uniforrneil clubs , brasi bands , etc. The principal stui-d was on thu grounds in front of thu executive niansi in , with another iu frnn t of thj state houso. Tha proceedings wera opened by a pirado in which various organizations present took part baing an hour iu p.ixsim ; a given point. Tin feature of thn dcmonstrauon wa < the prtsenctof thbtt-eighty un < ladies mounted on white h irees and an iqunl number of Ren- tlemen on b'nck hoises During the uftor- noon i.p clii-B wer < inadu from aovHrnl stands by Gen. Logan. nx-Gov. S'anurd and Gen. A. A. J. Sm th , of St. L mis. Tha arrival of the train bo ti ing lilaine w.ts dslnyed until n fovr juinut' " ) befuro 5 o'clock. Uowas driven im- mcdinluly to tne p > rk , followed by an im- muuso procession. Ho spoke us follows : "I could not stand upon this grou'd without hnvicg my mirid inesinthblv c irried bickto tlio spring of 1801 , when the Hist ro uhlicin president left Ins homo to enter unon that extraordinary miss on , whoso insults fl 1 the most memorable chapter In our history. ( Cheers. ) I could no ! stand np' > n this grouud without having n y mind can led buk to th. ) return h r nftor the fit uij uu riiiint r , of the ( ; r'at dcmoo atic chi fcain , who wh n the iosuo CHIUU lutwe'tn hirf party and country , chose his country ( renewed chtfe nnd if I did not reinuinber thtn-i thingd thu } ' would bo brought to mind uy the fact th.it the sun f Abraham I/mcolu andthssonof Btfphuii A. Douglas are to-day l upon tlm soil o * L > iiiinis. uphuluing thl priaii- pji-s fur which th-ico two reat pi r it < stood side liy hiilu i > th il.fl : dn > s which u hered in the civil war. [ G nf. LhcHrmg. ] Men diu , but thu pr.uuirl'n which in tluu ioit cmtoit pre'-crvud both Iiliu'ty ' uud T i.ion uro lodav : iiicuruor.ired in th > < ( p-ed of the reinblfcau ( pvy. [ KuiidW d cheers J Wur do I buhovii n that I um in inlgi g in thu languign of pxtnvaKnicu wh n I my that tlio bond of thd Union would bo weakend by the tinmipli of tlm ilfuioi.ru ic pircy. [ Tli.i/o ho and clieeis. ] ) Hectusi thi html of that puty is iu thu poutli uui iu thu hinds of tbu men win ( wnniz-d th ri hellion , vvhi h Lin coln and 1) ni lati joined In rc 'ctin/ ' . The dt-fil ) r.trt ruljul .ti"ii of th'i ili'mocrttlu paity to d iv it th < c with thu nolid boutht-ni states it willdrtw un uh , nliiutor.1 votes from the north to giv limn the political mastery of the Union. l'iiivc.ii _ imvvr do it , nnd i um Mire , that io pro'e.'iii ( ; a ' . , ills' ' , Kiuli a consumma tion ai lunt tlio G'unb ) of bo'.h Lin j In and L > nglas would open tneir ponleroua marble jaw- . [ Gieat clitenn ( ! . ] There are two outln , tno now F-mjtu iud the old south The noiv Miuth lookH forward hopefully to pregriss , to politlc.il regeneration , to ill * tiiumph uf the principles that ttiidtrliw thn union The old eou h chor- riuhiM tha prcjudii.es f thu rebellion , nutures . the hop-i of ruvenpe. Shall the north join foiiMa with the old Houth or with the now ? ( 'Tha now" ) Yen , Itt un stretch ontour hanili to that new south mndo up , it ic is true , largely of m n who took pait in the confedar- ate striinglo , but who have turned their backs upon tin past and are looking hoiiufu ly to the fulnrn. Let the i-trniglh , the influence , the on pres'lfjeof ' the r publican parly uu to the up build ng of time new sou h nud so luntr nt le : gality h is a f iHud or the Hag han it follower , lot not tint old i-ou U tiiumph. [ Tumultuous chtifring ] j , Tlio evening vva < dovotud to n laradp ] of the iu.ri.liinclubs , bearing torchoa nnd ilMcharging firowoiks. It is fBtiiiiiilul that the unmoor of ( wrs'i 3 nmoiiuUd to fully n hundred tuomaud. Then was aluavey emend illumination of tliH publicbuildini ; - ' , pl.cei > of Im-inmB mid private ivai luuuts uf republican citizens dlong ; the Jim ) of march. Thu htroeU ara brlllUnt with the glare of torches and sky rockets , and voud with thi muniuof lirau baridi n' d gles clubs , and euthusijiilo rhorus of the people , JOHN KIJhliY. Ilk. DISCdtllHES ON CITY AND HfATE J'OLlTICa , rk .Special to Chicago Tribune. John Kelly speaking to day of the local nominations , Duid ; "Yes , the candidates for is county oflices nro nil In thu field and the real hard work of the campaign hni opened. 1 um confi lent of Grant's election to the nwyorAity. " "Huu < yon estimated the vote ho will prob.xbly poll ? " " 1 hava not figured tint nut yt , but It will bo nn overwhelming Inrgo ono , I nm of the opinion that the vote to bit cist in tills cltv election day will bo e\tr.ordiii ry heavy. 1 elli veit will o.ich 2.'n 000 If It does out ticket will receive fully lOO.fM'O ' vote ? , that of the republicans 70 n 0 nnd perhaps "f'.Oi'O ' , and thoGrn" < i combination will coma In for the remainder , " "Will h , necording to your figuring , will bo nbout 6J,0 0 ! " "It will not bo over that. " "You nre licensed , Air. Kelly , of having on- tcrcd into n deal with .lolio .1 , O'liilon by vvhbh Tammany lull is toatcrilico Clovelaud in exclmmjo for rrpubli nn votes for Grant" " 1'eoplo will talk , you know , " replied Sir. Kelly , with an amused smile , 'and such ru mors nro circulated by interrptrd ptrtlts who know they nro without foundation when they strtth'in , butgivo them bitth to further thdrown prospects No combination what ever has ceu entered Into by Tammany Hall There is no necessity for it. Wo cnn win this race without nuy outside assist mo bv , as I said bflfore , nn overwhelming mnjotlty. ' * ' "What do you think will bo the roult in this statii nf the Cnto > t between lilalno and Olovelnndr" " 1 CJimot sny , but I think it will bo romiuk- nbly close. " OHIO OI'VI COLVMIICM , October 2J.-OfIieinl returns nro nil in nnd the footings com pie t d by the POO- retiry of stnto to-dny , m follows : For sec'o- tary of state , Hobin'on , ( republican , ) 301fi'JO ; Nevvitian , ( democrat , ) 380,2 0 ; Morrii , ( pro- hihltionist , ) 0kC7 ; Herald , ( greenbacker , ) 3 , 80 For supreme judjo .Tohnson , ( repub lican , ) SUi,017 : Martin , ( democrat , ) S'S.O 3 ; Hofcborough , ( probibitiouist , ) 0,857 ; Grogan , ( gr enbacker ) 3 780. For member of tha board of public works , Flickinger , ( 'ppubll- cm ) 893.8Sfi ! Bonfer. ( d-mocrut. ) 370,802 ; Kirkcndall , ( prohibitionist , ) 0,001 ; Ogdcn , UUli'FAIiO OOUN'TY KUPUBIjICANS. Special Telegram to the HKB. KKABNRT , NKII. , October 21. Ono of the largest political demonstrations over held in Buffalo county was hold hero to-day by the republicans. Both afternoon nud evening largo processions and enthti'iastic meetings were hold. Over a thousand people wore in the skating rink to night to listen to rousing speeches hy Dorsoy nnd "Robertson. The speakers wore frequently greeted by loud ap plause. Three hundred torches were in line. This county will give llorsoy an overwhelm ing majority. HENDIUCKS A.T HOME. I.vniA.VAroLls , October 2-1. Heudricks arrived nt Groencastlo this corning. Ho was met by n reception committee and a largo crowd nnd escorted to the Central hotel where ho witnessed n parade. At 10:30 he appeared nt the wigwam and nddiecsed ten thousand people. Ho diactt < rod the tariff , ho riing the position th * t the tariff thould be for the pur pose of defraying the expenses of the government mentHe said that Cleveland was nupportcd by the best elements of the republican party. T1IK STATUTES AND IHR COURTS IOWA'H Titouiir , s OVEU ritoiuuiTonv LAW. A TKT CASK OF JUSTIOES1 JUIlIdlHCTIO.V , ANII AN IMI'OJITAXT IIKCISIO.V. DUBCQOB , October 21. The state suurnmo court to-day rendered nn opinion on one of the sections of the state prohibitory law , thu effect of which will bo that justices of the peace have juiiidiction to try certain cases under It , where the fine is $1.03 or less. A month ago , Judge Hayes of the district court at Muscat - t ii(3 (1-ci'lpd that on the ( puo < tion of jurlsdlc ] | tiou of u juxtice , the cost * ai well as the fine should bo counted in If both were over Si 00 , the c e should go put of the justices to the distiict cmirt. This was regarded ns nn anti- [ iruhibitory decision. A day or two afterward Jiulh'o bt .tsman of the diutrict court at Bur lington decided to the c mtrary , that costs should not be cunnted. which was regarded _ ns a prohibitory decision. His decision the supreme court nflirms. Tlw case was that of n saloon keeper nrrested uu Jer iho now prohibitory law , not for colling > ut for keeping intoxicating liquors to sell , the tame contrary to the new law. Ho was taken before n justice of the piace ploidii't ' guilty und , but was convi ted nnd fined $100 and cootB which amounted to 8)2 70. In default ; f payment ho was sentenced to jail for forty. ivo ilajs. Ho presented n petition to ] ) ti- trict Ciurt. Judge Sttilsnun and was granted writ of habeas coi pin. On the hoiring1 the court decided ho e ould ho reinnndnd to jail , mil in ih s ho appealed to the supreme court. The point wai as abov 1 stitod on the que-tion f thu jiKtico to firm him over § 100 and that an iuihctmciit was fifbt necsnnary. The court to-day pavoitsunanlm .inojiiuion , Judne Iteed lolivuring it , aflirming Judfjo Stulsinan'sdo- cision. THU niroiiTANT roisr n the opinion , which in n Innntiiy one , IH this : 'This cl im is that the costs which art taxed ngninst the defeuil.nit and the impri omncnt o which ho is biihjcctad in cusa of default in tha payment of line und io4a , constitute n urc of tlm puniahtnent for thu defennK , nnd lonce that he can bo held t'i ansvvnr therefor inly upon indictment , but wo think tliH claim s not well founded. The cotts which uniler ho btiituty may bo taxed to thu de emlaut _ are such as accrue in tlm iroceedin.s for Its enforcement np.ihibt dm. ' 1 li''so custH ate merely inci lontal .o thu Jiroceeding , they arn collected or thu coinponsalion of ( ho public oUicns vho render * ervies in the cause aud the wit- le bin who gi'-o t stiiuony in it , but they in no iroper hunse pcrtnfrt to tha penalty winch nay 1)5 imposed nn tbc defend .nt iu tlio ju g- nuntcf the court , by way of punishment lor violation of thu htituto. " The opini.n goas to sny thodofinito Hum called thu line U ulnno thu p unity and thu cni > t < are merely in- idiiitah. ( TliM court thereforoulliruiud Judge jtutm.iii'o dec ! ion. THU UTI ; , i niKi aivf. THKin KEAHONS rou BOLTINO. Jtici Special to tha Chicago Tiilune , The stalwarts at Kotcoo ConVlin 'd homo vho will not support Jamoi G liMm ; have icrfccted their address "To llepub ICMIS , " iviug their public reasons for bolting. These lumber seven , and nre , in subitince : Vint , he Mulligan letters ; second , Mr. Blaino'n mi- atlsfaotory c planutiou tu thorn ; third , hU ack cf rtatesmanshli ) and his opposition to vine- measures ; fourth , the dictating of n etterho wlsti d to me us n volunteered lot- r ; fifth , hlngr > at wealth with n > ucra. ivu professiou from which to derive It ; ixth , his Ino'inipbtency and riiclihisenes- secretary of state , which , but for a timely nrre.it might hive p\po ed the nation to te- sulw destrurtlvo in the ] > enco nnd harmony of the lUIH/rd world ; tevonth , hi" pe'statetit sockiiut of the presidency , nnd bfing linnlly noiniiinted by the ' tmcen lng clamor nnd In- t rrsteil pnrtli.iii < hip of n ola R with whom contact is depredation. " This document has bi < on presented peisonal y nnd by letter to stalwart * through ut the country for signa tures. When foeii to-day by the Tribune's coiraipondtmt it born fifty-nine name. " , nil but ono representing ultra stalwarts , ninny of whom have openly voted the democratic ticket In pa t years and some of whom have stood nt the pulls nil d y vvoiklrg against the candidates of the republican party. It is claimed that the > ist will bo Increased when the country towi H nr < > hoard from , ns they am "several hundred in the county" in fynipnMiy with the figiKrs. The Utt r are reputtblo men nnd represent n tmtqun Colliding stalwart- Idii peculiar to O < , eida county. Many of them will content themselves vyi h voting for St John or Duller , nnd 8"ino will not vote > I nil. 1'orhaos tvyo'thirds will vote for UlavQlaud. Tholr inanifetto causes nmusoment nuiong republic - public iu nud democratic suppittsrs of liuino. nnd its publication is hold to mark the full extent of the harm its signers can work. A prominent democrat paid to-day that Conk- ling had oent wHnl that if deemed expedient ho will speak Hi Utict for Cleveland , This is doubted by his friends , The Milwaukee Hln/e. MILWAUKEE , October 2-1. Harly tills morn ing n fire in A. Chapman's dry goods houjo was broufht under control. It was prevented from spreading further than the basement of of the building occupied by SUrk Hrbs. , whole-gala dealers in carpo'a. The fixtures iiltns of nhnpman nro not fully matured. It is believed ho will occupy temporary quirtors for n while and ro-build tha old stto. At noon the vault wns opened nud thn entire contents found in perfect condition. Total loss. SSOd- 000. Chapman's loss on building is ? 2XnOO ( ; insurance , $151 000 ; loss on stock , ? 100,000 ; iiiMicod , § 325,000. Ireland' * * TJ ird Lileiitciintir. DUULW , October 21. The lord lieutenant of Ireland will continue nt his post until the close of the 80 sion of parlUmnnt in 188s ) , when Hirl R > seberry will probably ucc ° ed him , The Irish executive urgrs ho imprisonment - mont of the Limerick nuth rioa if they persist in refusing to pty the police tax Ilu also recommends that the government bo allowed to levy tax upon citizens without the consent of corporations. The cabinet referred the questions to Itannonnnn , chief secretary for Ireland , Tlic Tolnphiiiio I'literilg. WASHINGTON , October 24. Tlio examiner- in-chief of the patent office , in the telephonic int rfcronco patent case , sustained the decis ion of the examiner of the Interference in fa vor of Bell as to issues A , B , 0 , p , K , F , G and L , and have reversed the decision m far ns it applied to issue "G" ( which involves the princiole fentu o of the telephone ) , which ns awarded to McDnnnugh and which thu oznm- n-chiof decided in favor of Bell , Tlip Urunsvvlctt 8uccc hlon. I'nAOUK , October 24. Uoforo the death of thn duke f Brunswick , Prussia informed the duke of Cumberland she would roc'gniro him as the dukp of Brunswick if ho would re- renounce his claim to the throne of Hanover. The duke of Cninborlnnd rep'ied ' : "My father's ' fan shall bo king of H nuvor and duke of Brunswick or remain duke of Cum berland. " \Vli-p Henry , NEW Yonif , O't'lber 21. The prize fight between Jack Dempsey nnd Tom Henry for S500 " side , was fought to a fini-h in six round. ! bi-night in this city. It resulted in a victory for Demi sey , He pounded Henry out of nil recognition. Wnmeu'fiPtirifitian Temperance Union ST. LODI9 , October 2i. The third day's ses iou of the Women's Christian Temperance - anco union bjgan this morninp. Mrs. Wal lace r-nderod n report 911 the department of franchisn. The olecti in of olflcurs followed. Miss Willard was ro-elected presldont. She nccopt'd in a hort fpeouh , aftir which the cjnvaution adjourned until the afternoon. I'oMpnii'-U tduir Ilncp. Pirrsiiuita , October 21 , Teemer-Oonly race was postponed until November eighth. Won't linn. NKVT YOIIK , Oct her 21. Louis D 1'hilliiis , republican uominco for mayor , declined to run. Afl'airH In LONDON , October 24. Wolsoleyvlll bo ready Nov. 1 to advance from Wndy Haifa to Hair.i3. IN THE PASTRY IF VnnlllnI.pmaiiOranuf , etc. , flavorCakei , LYfnm , riiilllii , .ti.i. il llciilvlymill nut. iirullyuitliulViilt IViini uhicli tlieyuruiniiilt- . FOR ST11ENUT1I AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PDEPARCD DT THE Price Baking Powder Co. , Chicago , III. St. Louie , Mo. tiincna or Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder AND Dr. Price's Liiiulin ] Yciust Gems , He.t Dry Ilu | > Ycnit. OTOI3. Cj .3 13 3H1T CH1OCT3XSC3. \VK M.vlfi : BUT ONE QUiUTY. MILITIA AND MARIKE. Grand Mass MecliDE of the Veta Union Soldiers , The Heroes of the Late Oivil War , Assembled Through Dologntes in Mass Oonolavoi Domain ! Better Requital or Their Services , A. Series of Resolutions Demand ing Moro Pensions , Annuities Asked From Congroa tor \'otor ns "vVlilovvH nnrt Orphans of S old Icrs. SAII.OItS. INDIAKATOLU , October 21. The nattoual convention of toldlcra nnd sailors assembled lioro this nftcrnooii in response to a call issued by ( Jon. F. W. Hnskoll nnd fli > n. Merrill. Delegates worn present representing - ing nbout 1,100 organization * . The object of the convention is to tilto action looking to securing pensions for nil soldiers nnd Bailers of the Into war. Gen , J. 11. Ciminlisn was elected chairman nud John 0. IlatMeaty sec retary. States were called Allowing d legates present from Now Yorlc , MwsnchusnttH , Ver mont , Maine , Pnnnsylvnnin , Ohio , Michigan , Iowa , Illinois , Nebraska , Kansas , Missouri , Kentucky , Indiana , Maryland and 1)19- trict of Columbia. Ohio , Indiana nnd Illinois were largely represented. It Wis ordered that all resolutions bo referred to n committee on reaolutlonfwthout | ! reading. The call for n convention was then rend and the committed on resolutions appointo J. The wai made to consist of ono member from each stitowith S. S. Bitidotto The commlttttu retired to prepare a report and the interven ing time was occupied in listening to recita tions , etc. When the cotntnittoo rnturned the following resolutions wore road : "Wo , ox- aoldiora nnd sallora of the Union army nnd navy in the war of the rebellion , I851-C5 , now In mass convention assembled , do now prodont to our comrades and our representa tives in congrosj our views and our desires on the question of pensions. Belloviug that our comrades who nro now auffarlng from diseaio or wounds are entitled to the kindest consid eration nt the handi of congress. Therefore bo it resolved , That wo oiler the following amendment to the present pension law : First That every poraon _ who served in the military or naval Borvico of the United Status for the period of three months during the wnr of the rebellion and has an honorable difchargo therefrom , nud who Is or shall bj- como disabled , nud shall _ al5o bo dopondciit upon his own Ubor for his support , shall be pineal upon the list of pensioners of tha Uulttd States , and bo entitled to receive a pen-ion during the continuance of such dis ability at a rate proportionate to the degree thereof. Second. That nil widowi or minor children of siildiurs and sailors who nseucli are now re ceiving under existing lay * , the nuin of S3 per month bo entitled to'and receive tin sum of 81'2 per month nnd all such widows or minor children who shall hereafter bo found to bo entitled to a rnto of ? ? 8"pr month under the existing laws nlull bo entitled to and re ceive n rate of $10 in lieu of said rnta of $8. Third. That if nny Invalid pensioner who died or win su ill hcteifter din leaving n widow or minor childunder cightyoars of ago , both of such pensioner ? , such widow and such minor child , shall bo entitled in order of suc- cceion ii mec1 to the original ponslon in their own n mo without being required to prove/ that the ( tenth of such pen loner was due to military or naval Borvico in the United Stato' . Fourth. Tlut pensions granted widows nn account of minor children should bo contm- tifd without limit us to ago' wherever it shall appo ir tlut such inmiiM are of nuHouud minder or physically BO helpless aa to render them in- cap'bio of earning BiibaUtcnco. Filth That In considering the claims it dependent parents , the fact nnd causa of death mid th fact , that the foldier loft no widow or minor children having been shown , It shall bo necessary only to HIOW ttiat such dependent parent is without "tliT present MUMIIH of tup- port than his or her own manual labor. Sixth , That in all applications whoio it ap pears that the applicant was reculnrly unllstfd nnd mustered into service , that fact nhall ho jirinm faelu evidence of soundness at time of nl enlistment , b t fuch pronimptlon shall he subject to rebuttal by record or other compe tent evidence. Doll ving thutlho foregoing ombraceri only the just and cmilttthlo domunds nf.tho veteran ? of thulutu war , and ns all leg islation to this end mnxt depend upon the active - tivo ci-opprutsin of tlm li'gielatnro ant' olli- claU of tlm country , wo earnestly urge upon tlid BO die.rs and milom to ( , 'ivo their sup ) nit at tlio polls only to such party or candidates as nr , anil have bunn , In fuvor of such just leg islation in the interests i'f men who stood in lliH difunco of the country In the huiirof nenii- The resolution * wcru unaminouidy adopted and Mr. limd'tto , the chairman of the com mittee instructed to bring l-o matter before congress. Adjourned. CHICAGO' * Klri Till U , H. JIAII8HAI , J'LUCKIM ANNOL'NfLU III AT 1'HACK WILL UK JIAINTAINKI ) AT ALL COS7H. Special Telegram to Tun 15ns. OIIIOAGO , Oct. : ! I. "There is no man who can prevent mo from appointing as many mar shals as I choose , except one , " "Long Jones" nald thin morning , when the talk of the demo crats regarding mi Injiinclluu to prevent his flooding the pnciticta with marshals was brought to hln attention. "Who iu that ? " the innrriml won asked. "Tho prrsldcrit of Ilia United 8tatOB"ho rn- plied , "mid ha can do it only by tuklmr off my head , J huve told UU-HO demociaU who have cuinn to mo tnat I d m't intund to appoint one mo jo deputy muishnl than la necessary. Tli < > y might ai leat permit mu ti exercise n IHtlo dlst-ri tiuu and judgment. My reputation it i nt that ( if n fool or n blood-thirsty brigand , I tuko nutlco that the ( mm tor whuncu tin * nunpus comes , morn p.iittuilurly ID a lied duinocrutio atrongho d , 'J'h y say that the democruti ara utiakli g in their boots. Well , why thuildn't they ? Their consciences nto uneasy ; tli.it Is all. They havu put up plans for wlmlr ale fraudi nnd tlipy nro ffarful that lhn i % frauds ulll bo dico\orvd. "Cmildnu liijiuicti'in bi'sfcurednMnttrnu ? ' "N'ot niilc s they lm\o pi oof that 1 pnrpo e intindilntlon. f < nud \\holfflilo butchery Tno ino t dillicult thing I to srcuro till proof. It dmi't i-xtdt. 1 doulitthetherlt willbd nrc o'pary to appoint any moio tnttuhnti than there won1 four yearn ago If them | i a nc wiity f r it , I Mmll not lx bwkwird about it. It is monstrous to n sumn that thti demo ci.ita nro to bo ) > ermittcd to have everything their own nv , " "Docs the fetloral law lontricl a marshal in Uin appointment of deputies ? " "No , it leases the num'ier ' to hi ! dNcrotlon. H lays that n marshal rhull appoint nidi dep- lltlei" us he- deems Ufcosunry lor n fnlr elei-tlon and the preservation of tlm publh peace. " A gontlpinnn uho utatiiU very close to .louei sniil t'i ' day that the marshal had kept hln own counnol as to what ho purnosod nmg and 1m I not divulged It to his Hunt intinnte a ociatc < The gentlemen hnd his own opinion , which wa.s that Jones would puroui' thu courto ju > daemnd bent nnd If he thought It was necea pary to arm the marhnh lit ) would do no , 1m' not until election dny. "TAI/KlUt UOCKI14. " A ll\TtlK-lllIAlSKl ) AMKWCAN AIIROAO1III HI.KOTION 1OISIKIl.HUK IIIHASIIM AN KD- ITOll , AND (1KM INTO COfllT. LONDON , October 1 ! ! . ( ! . V. . llosers , nn American , n rostu 1 nt the instance of L'urktn- son , editor of the St. Stephens Itoviow , nn thu charge of nssnult nnd battciy , was befnro the How street police court to-day. Train , the barrister for the prosecution , s.ttd that It gor- * had visited St. Stephens Ituviow , and ni n ru. suit of this visit , nn nrticlo of nmnslng char.ic- tor was inserted iu the Hovimv , nnd in this Itogers was dubbed "Talker Honors. " KogetH objectud to the nrticlo nud rtn imted the iitlico of thu Review. Ho thoio indulged in nSu < l\o Inuguago nud throttled mnimliur I'nrkuiBon and vowed hooulil kill him. 1'iir- klnson , however , rocoixed no serious injury. After that ho assaulted Oiishli-r Dalgldery. There was no doubt the Barrister continued , but that lingers was it dangerous gent cmnn and wns connected with people throughout the country engaged in various dangerous offenses The no.nior ho loft Kngland the bolter it would bo for him. Manarvr Parkinson of the itoviow tcstilicd thit Itogors called at the Kuiaw ollico nnd offered to write nn nrticiu. nnd this nrticlo appeared in the liovlow. Substipiently to this ho mot Rogers at the American Kxchangu and was there assaulted by him. Itogers nctod like n madman nud uttered the menace , "ha would do for them nil , " Hogon , ho further testified , gave him nn uioful Information regarding the presidential election in America nnd nothing ho said appeared in the Itevlow. Ho was seeking information of this kind bocnuso in connection with Wnllucu Mnakoy , tlm Koviow was coitcmplatlng the publication of n spoclnl edition referring to the American jiresidentlal candidates , lilulno nnd Cleveland. Ho had boon recommended to find "Talker Kogers" as ono who would ba likely to give him the facts ho desired. lt < igors said , in defense tint ho has boon tioated unfairly hn had bunn called n rowdy and n rullim "d accused of being nn Irishman ns ocin.ed with dnngorous people. The fact was that ho wns nVormontcr nnd the accusation that ho was connected with dynamiters was made with the solo int nt to cren'o prejudice iigainst him. The ningixtratn said it wai wrong of thu pros ecution to intlmatn that llognis was n quasi- criminal nnd tuo demniulH of juntico woufd ba mot by binding the defendant over to keep the po.ico. Tlm UnlvormilUt Convention. I'KOHIA , October 2t. At nine the Unlvor- salist convention was called to order. Thu committed on nomination reported as follows : 1'resldent , J. D. W. .Toy , of Huston ; vice president , J. II , Swan , of Illinois ; recrAtary , G. L. Domorott , 1) . U. , Now Hampshire ; trensuier.K , B. Fellown , Now Ycrk. The place of meeting thj Church'nf Our Futhcr , Jirooklyn , A motion t accept thu rf-pnrt nnd proceed to harlot was laid oil the table on account of the special older for 11:30. : _ The morning , nftor > ; : ! , was chiefly occupied in a debitous to thu bust means of iucrtjoning thu initsioimry npiilt and raising moans lor mi-sionary work. The report of the commliteo on oflicial reports reeum- rnendiMl piihlilng of the work. The report was accepted. A communication vvas received from the Jefferson street lunclitoH , Inviting the con vention to join in the celebration of tlm 100th birthday ot Sir Moit-s Monltofeorr. The con vention adopted a series of reHiilntiuiis recog nizing the venerable gHntlamatt'ri high rank in the world' * workiTH , and lr Mirier wan ap pointed to ropruMint the Univermhst iliurch olliclally TJiauonvflntion then proceeded to ballot for oflicers of the convention. The re sult was n ratification of the nominations reported ported by thu convention. It wai decided that thu eonvKiitl n next year meet at liiook- lyn , N. Y. The spirit of thu convention in ! ! iluxtuil throughout all ili'uusdi ms Iriiliuntud a clediio 11 inciojso thu uflicluncy of thu iliurch by mis inniiry work and to Unit end a niiitud olfint to Hi'ciMi fnnils was ruuoinmxndi'd A renoluijim In favor of the Nupiiicxnioii of in- toinpioanca pasted us also n uondeiiiiiation nf tl'O ' iilea that prlvuto th mitrr ihoiild not ho taken into consideration in thu Holuotiori of persons to places of public honor and truut. Catarrh Cored Catarrh Is a very piovalent disease , wltli .dlatrcssln iilid olTcnalvo symptoms , llood'rl B.iibaparllla Klvc.s ready relief and speedy euro , from the fact It actatliroiiKh tlio blood , nnd thus reaches every part of thu system , " I suffered with catarrh fifteen ycara. Took Hood's S.inup.irllla and J am not ti oulik'il any with catarrh , and my general health Is much better. " I. W. LII.MB , Postal Clerk Chicago & St. Louis Itallroad. " I suffered with catarrh 0 or 8 j earn ; tried many wonderful ctirc.i , Inhalers , etc : , , upend- Ini ; nearly ono himilrcd dollars without benefit. 1 tried Hood's Barsapnrllla , and wan greatly Improved. " II. A. AIIUKT , Worcester , Masii. Hood'H Sarsaparllla Is cliaracterl7ed H three peciillarlllea : 1st , Iho cnmtiliuttlnn ol remedial necnla ; 2d , Ibo ] irojiortlont 3d , the yroccia of securing the nctlvo incdlcliiiv cjiulltles. The reiiilt Is a medlclno of IIIIIIHIU Klri'iiKtli , ( 'Ifectlni ; cures hitherto unknown .Send for hook containing nddlllon.il evidence ; "llood'u Hnmniiarlllii tones up my nyKleni , c.H my lilnoi ) , hli.irpena inyiiiipi'tlto.anil H to inaku inn < ivi-r. " J. r. 'J'lioin-rtoN , ter of Deeds , I.ovvell , Tilass. " Hood'H H.irRiiparllla . bouts ; ill ( illicrs. nnd H win Hi ns\\i.'iilil ; In j"lil. : " I. IIAUIUNUIUK , uu ILinli Hlrcct , New Yoik City. food's Sarsaparilla Bold by all UrnuKlstH. ? I ; nix for $5. Ma-ia only by 0.1. HOOD ti CO. , Lowell , M.tss. IOQcDo joe Ono Dollar. I'arlliiiiirnt LONDON. OctoK-r ' 'I. Contrary to liU cu - .0111 ( ilnd'totio real hi * speech , tn It hn refers fors to n po.slbln reform in the hniwo of Lorn1 ? . 1'hn liberals w 111 n.fraln from dltcumlng the froiiehUn bill. The Times ndvlura llm govern- nent to proceed with the Mibjecl of rrdlotri- mtinti .is soon as the fr.inchisa bill is p.wed > y the honso of common. . The Lord * w.ll then ImviMio pretext to rejert the franchbo .nil. II lull I.H the houno of Louis to pni > stho rniiihuu bill vvithont dolny , then tlitpctntten- lion to the ii-form of Its ciiiintituanU. Htich plorin I he I imen savs , vv ill bo Lent cllected > y the Lords taking thn initiative. IXTKSTIONS ( H- IIOMK-IIULK SIKJI1IKRS OK PAIt I.IAVtliN'T. Thn Irinhhome.ruhi mi'imVrs of the lioiiso .if c minions - . input theory that the present aefslon of purllii- 11.1 ut m solely fur thn cou-iilernlion of the fraiich M ) iitu-stloii. The infiition of thu minis'ryt i cniilino IhodueiinMon to the frnu Uilsolililln p ninly dofini'd in thi > lirxt non- ti-lico of the iUeen's | tpcccli , but the Pnrnell- HIMi nay tliiit ilioio mo at lo.ist two other multiiru which mint bo fully dis cussed nt tlil nesdon. Oy Is the uirRO thiit men known to IMI innocent vruiiiuifiulfor the laaintraxlia inurdm Ihotthur is the i.cci.witlon . that SecieUiy Urn . .ill , tjollcitor It .Itonand other Dublin ullicla vv m Bliluldod fiom punishment for bestial crimes of which they had been judid- iilly IHOVOII utility. \\llliaiii ( riirien , momhor of Parlinmont for Mnllovv , nnd wlltor of United Ireland , will loail tlm ntiack upon thu Ki'vernmout In the liuillUBcniulnlc.ine , nud Timothy Iturritiirton , inombor of Parlinmunt for Wntmeath , will Inkothoinltiatlvoon the IMiamtrjsiinoxecii- Lioim. Mr U'HiliMt has Biliren-d neverely In Ills pocket for liii expoturu in United Irelnml nl the offenses of Cornwall , I'olUin ' , ( it al. , although nearly nil of his nlloRa tions hwo been proven true In the courts. Hols now undnr jiiJcincnt for i'3,100 oh- t iMied by Uolton iu n libel suit for AIiO.COO , ' > ud O'llrien nj-s that ho will never Kati-fy Lho jiulKinent nnd will go into bnukriiiitiiy lust. Mr. O Urieii therefore has nn individ ual grievance to n-dross , aud ho in seokinn iiri- vnte veiiKennconttho same time that ho Is championing publio rcornllty. TUB MA.VXTIIAHNA .lUIHCIAL MUU1IKU3. Mr. llarilngton In nmply qunllliod to dis- HJ the MaunitrnBiia cane , having mndo n searching in ventilation of nil thocircunistniicos In Connomata , whuro the murders wera per- petrntod nnd nvMDrod. An Important piece of docnmentnry evidence bonring upon this cnso h is Into y been discovered , nnd is now In Mr. Ilarringtou'a posicsiion. This is the criminal brief given to Peter O'Hrien , of coniuol for the crown by Ucorgo liolton , the crown solicitor In chnrgo of the M am- trasniv trial. A correspondent of the Oablo Novvs was to-d.iy Riven m opportunity to examine thU brief. It bears many curious memoranda in Mr. O'liiinn's hundu-rltltig , which that gentleman will find exceedingljMiwkwatd to explain to the uatis- faction oflair minded men It contains the iinmo of the panel of jurors from which the JOtltjury was drawn. Oppoalto ouch iiamo unnoted the religion nud ( Killtlcs of the juror , with an opinion of his character aim thu chance * of Ins voting for conviction. Thn body of the lni f i-hows conclusively that the Crown was iu thn po 8enMon of many Im portnnt facts which vveio deliberately with held from iho jury. Am ng the moss of ovldonco thus suppressed wan 11 dep ) iton ! from tlm boy Patrick Joyce , who Is the only muvlvor of thn tnigody in which his father , mother , and threii It others were murdered. In this dcpopiiiim tin liny s were that Mylca Joyce , who w.is one. of th > i men hanged for the crnno , wns not present nt th time i f th" mur < ler Altogi ther the ovldenco ajiiuiHt tin crown ofliciils IH HO ftiong that Mr. ll.irlug- toi nayit hn h IH eiion b proof to have thorn ul indictud for conrpirucy to murder. IIIONDKICKS AT TK1UII2 JIAUTK TuiiUB UAUTK , Intl. , October IM. Uov Ilondricks received n great ovation hero to m'slit. Ho arrived in the city at 7 o'clock this evening from Iira7.il , where ho nifdrrssc nn Immense crowd this nftornoon. A lurch- light proc ° 8 < iim to-night , which ho reviewed from nhot I , wns tin ; Inntent yet Keen here , < l,0)0 ( ) muruhern being in line It wus the most nutdilu ilemonstriiti n held hue fiiryoars. A fouturo of the pro tusioii HUH u company of mon carrying ! m onm fifteou feet lonit. All nloi g the line there VVMH grcnt inthiii-i.uin and fireworks nn nn nxteii'ivn coiln. At my bmi o'H hoii es and priva'n ' riwtileiieos wcru brdllaiitly ill'i- ' iniiKtetl Tlm mnnl at llio wigw n > was mi ( lin-oanil di-ni' n.liativrt that it vvnH with icat , ( l-llii iihy the peaking procro'Ied , lien- lrick VV.IH w.lillv eheuroil ; tlio noibo ouiHido Llm wlgwu'ii Iw pcr'tuiH who c.nil I not ( rut in wa-Ho . lent 'h ' it voInntierH wno en led for liy ihxch iirniHii to MipprfKs it. Whim quint wa < paitia'ly ' rcKtoinil Ilondricks niudu n twenty minutiH HI < UH-I. | It < nil nilKiIjiincrlcl. . - . Dt'lit.i.v , Octnbur ! 2I , Tim United 11 eland i'-oiir/iifes thn nriO orilii's of Limerick to 10- inaln rt a f htiutlielr ni-Mtaiico of the tax for thu p.iyrnont of extra polico. Tiiiiilili'H. OITAWA , Octobur 21. AH mounted polio not netdo'l dnuwhero Invo been AenttoPrlnco Albart. It was ii'ported that the hulf-huirds thorn would nt'umpt iliBtorlj.inco imdc'r Kilo'i * piiidnnco if their land claims ! woio not iiiiini' dlatuly udjuittd. Tlio I'Vcncli In LONDON , OctobcrS ! . Atlvlcesfrom Mftdn gai-rnr rtato , It Is hollitved to ba too Into for t' e I'Venih to udvar.coon Artannnuiljo , trio Capitol , This will cuuuo u delay of eight iiiuiiths. HickiiLHH among the French ID In- Tlm N 'vv Itcluuin Oaliliiot. , October iJ I , It in reported that a new cnfjinot will bu fonritd with Cerrnurt , as jireiiiitir ; TliorlaBCii , minister of tha interior ; C'l'iiuyn , of uMiuidiiire ; Itecker , portfolio ol juutlco. No othe UI. Preparations are l o ing mull' by linii/o' for a momtiT ileinoiiHtin' lion in lion r of Jacobs amiVoeuto , mombora of the Into cabinet. CYliHliluu NIlilllBiu. ST. PlcratsiiUKd , October L'I. Only two pemmn nro icjorti'd to havti bt-eii oxecutotl hero last Saturday. 'Jho othoi H vvert ) baulshcil to Hlbcrla. li iJi.iv , October 'Jl. It ia proposed to rmro by mdwcrlptlon ten thousand ] iuunda for the buiielit of " thu family of the late Alexandra I Hullivnn. 1 CHICAGO MARKETS , rl Frig's ' Rusiness at Ibc CMcsgo StotlYarflsaiiflonCliaDgc , Thu Light Receipts of Oattle Ohook the Dodlino. An Overstocked and , Hog Markoti ' Wheat Opens Dull Wi0loaing | Improvomon' ' ? Corn Presents an Un led and Puzzling Aspci "jr " < ) nta Steady nnd a Bluulo FnrK AVoAk vv Itli Bettor tonu rmrd Fliinor. OltlOAGO 1MAKKKTB. t'ATTt.K. Special Telegram to TlIK UHB. There were on'y ' BO to 55 cars of western * nnd no Tovnns 111110113 the fresh receipts this miming. The high ro cipts hnd n ctlmulat- ug ulfoct on the market nnd thn sharp decline toted yesterday may bo said to have been checked , jet prices underwent llttlo or no change ono way or another. A few droves of air to good native steers sold nt 51) ) higher ban was bid for the aamo nt the close last night but tno great bulk of the number on into , either fresh or stale , sold around about , ho closing prices of last night. So far till : * week , fair tu good natives nro 10@lfHowcr .ban last Wfck , nud seco'd class 25Vj30 lower. RntiRO eattlo mo 10 hifther. Good to choio 120iSKU ( ( ) > n Ibi. , fi .Wfeti 30 ; common to- r , lOOOfinlffH ) Ihs1 Wit ® * HO. Sales HI- O"lornii < i , 10 ! > 3 ll > - . . 5 O-VJlil Texans , 008 Ihs. , 110 ! ; 175 WvomingH 111 tin. , ( 7fi ; 00 Wyo- iiilngs , 1265 llw , 170 ; 151 ! Wyomiu s , lll His. , 5 15 ; M7 Wyomings. 1107 Ibs. , 5 05 ; . OS Wyominss , WSOlhs. . 500. With Iresh iwiptn of nbout 2. " > ,0 , 0 and the nunbor left over them must have bonn 30,000 to 3fi 000 on silon much grooturnumber than could bo dinpoBodof , hence values were gen erally reported nb 5SilOo ( lower with n much [ letter quality. Common to fair puckers sold around nbout 4 7nnH ( IX ) and best parkera 4 95- ( ain 10 , with choice hoiivy nt fi 10(25 ( 20 , nud' fancy nsnorted heavy and Philadelphia * aU 'JT5 35 Light sorts remain dull nud > re jected. Pneking nnd shipping , 230 to ! I50 Hounds 1)5(0,3tfi ) ( ; light , KiO to 210 pounds 10@I'J5. Wit HAT. The market ; ruled nVinomnlly dull on thiv regular board and cloned n ehndo earner , but Displayed strength nnd life nt the afternoon roision , clcHing ntthn outside figurrnof the day ami J5@i ovnr jesterduy. Kicelpts con tinued fii' , nit r-how n falling oil ns compared to the proviocn i nys of the week. OuUido ndvlcus were of an untnvorablo lonor. C nbles nil ting a , dull nnd weak feeling. The clo since tigures were 7HJ for Novembei' , 70 forDooem be.r , 7" | fur Jnnunry , 81 for May. OOKS. Huled unsnttled ami irregular.pricos lluctu ntlng rapidly , with operators [ apparently bad ly DiuzKd aa bo what courpii to liursno. The niTk t opened ( inner with November { © f higher and fop thu year j higher , but nVring for November Increased , causlnff n dno ino ol 1 ; ralliul nguin , closing on the regular bonrd J o very ester dny , ywir higher , M y J higher. On the mterniiiiii board priced wore etronr ; nnd high'T , cloning atI I for October and Novom- bt'i ; ! t'J , ' for the year ; ! ( ) for Mny. OATS. Ftnndv nml n thadp hfiihcr. Vfor \ Octo- but : "l\l \ , for Novunber ; 2i 1 for thu year ; 2Jt ! ) for May. riltiv. Killed wonk on tha regular board , bub t eng In thn iifturnoon , cloningnt 15fiO for Octob.r ; 11.70 for ihoyonr ; ILIUJ for Jnn- tuiy. , I .A 111) ) . Firmer nt 7.17 ! for October' 7.02 for No vember and ih'cuiubcr ; 7Ci"4 for January. No II'IIMOII in Olilii , CouiMlli'H , ( ) . , October 21. The greonbaolc st.tto coinmlttco to-day ndouL'd iriolutioni n jectlng nil propositions f r fusion. The ' oiimiitteii decided to opuratn n lively and cast as lurgo u vote as pnadibhi for liiitler. 1'rdv idciicoVI. . M Nitw YOHK , October 21.- The second came of basu ball between the champions , 1'rovi- I'juconnd Mctiopohtans , wns again won by the fonntr. Providence , 3 ; Metropolitan" . 1. ARSNOU RrillCTOIIOtOCOWN EARLDAKIHOPQWDEH. ITAMBOUHDTORiar/ PURE CREAM TARTAR. S1OOO. Civenf IfuliimoriiiyinJurlonsHnlMt.irieeciui bo fouiia In AndrowH1 Puarl Jlaklns Powder. Is l > os- tUulypURE. lIcliiBcniUirsed.niiiltestlmoiilnU received from Mich tlicmlstinsR DnnallajH.llos- aiu ; M. Delufontnlne , nrrtiicoK" : "d Uustuviw Bode , 'jluwanUx ; . Iioversol\luliulk. \ ac tt. 87 , a i aai i