F f c SIXTEENTH YEAH. OMAHA , SUNDAY MORNING , OCTOBER 3. 1S8G. T > VEIATS PAGES. NUMBER 07. i < r RANTING5 OF RANDY Ho Gets Badly Mixed Up in a Regular Irish Stow. PARADISE AND A POTATO PATCH False Claims of Prosperity Among An Im poverished Peoplci PUNCTURING PARNELL'S POLICY What Must Bo Done at the Doming Session of Parliament. ANSWERING RUSSIA'S DEMANDS. Elections Cannot Bo Deferred Nor the Im prisoned Officers Liberated. FAILED TO FORCE AN UPRISING. I'olKlonl , Criminal anil 'I lioatrlcal < ; OHS | | ) from I-'ianoe's < ! nj Oiipllal City Itmljiot ol' NCNNS Ironi Ilei n. riuiPflitll'N Chin MiiHlo. UMIIFOIIII , Kent , ( noai London ) Oct. 2. fNow Vork Hoi aid Cable Special lo Hm llr.r. . | Ten thousand conservatives fathered here to day noiinirilly lo hold a tiny rally , but piactically loglvu Churchill a Lonmatnla- torv oNatlon and ondorsu his loadeiship ot the honw ot commons , The event of tlm dav was the Iwo-houi spicch of Chun hill foreshadow ini : the action ot the iniiilMn on almost all Impoitanl points of Hiilish. Irish : md continental poliev Lady Chuichill sat Just behind the speaker , hei lace show ins : the most oxpiesslNO Intoie t as telling points in the address drew tlm applause ot the crowd ot people. Tlm meeting was held in I the extensive paik of Mi. Milieu a wealth } brewer , whosu icsldence stands on n knoll ONcrlo.ikiin ; tlm speakei's plilf 01 m. A mot ley array ol tents lor shooting galleries , ie- volving hoisos , etc. , had been pioNlded lo amuse Iho ciovvd. and the grounds weio laid out in llio accommodations usu il among Hie English , of hist , second and tlilnl class. J'oi Ihe lirst , Mr. Miller's housu and the speaker's stand weio lo-oived to the pnm- ios Icidci and other lory dignit ilies. 'Ihe second cl is- , hid an inclosuie belilnd Hm bland , in which for lifty cents benches and chairs were pnnidod. The thiid cl iss the lank and Id woio standiiu in a dense mass in t'lont th > fai tlie ( it platfoimas as speal > - ei's vvoids ciiulil leach. Hchind Loid Chuich ill about one bundled prinnosc dimes were guntped , but with tlm turn Jlntlsli Inah.lity to dioss suitably. AlNNoiodnIl colors foimlnga sombio I ack- giountl to tlm speaker , and ono led elo.ik that was displavcd emphasised the absence of similar good tiste In tlm otheis. All , men and women alike , wore primiosuDadges , tiom Hm small } cllow buttonhole badge to laigo bunches of ilbhini with enameled pen- dants. Chin chill was late , and tlmciowd good nahiredl } giieii eich other , siyinc that the day was as bright as the leuler's pros- pccts ; iilso , that tlm VNielched band , which began plaing , contained as many discoid- ant elements ns the liberal pirty. ciiuncnii.i. 0111:1.i : ii : > AVITII AIM-LAI SE , Churchill was loudly applauded as Im walked Horn Hm house io tlm platform. Amid inilNciMil sjmpathy ho leeched ninety ad dresses Ironi the yauons pilmiose leagues , and instant applause followed tnu statement that Hicso would not bo lead , fair William ] Iartdko , tlm local memb < > i , Introduced the local delegations , and created nmmenlaiy laughter b } his hesitation In speaking of tlm "proud position of om le.ulei , Lord Uandolph Churchill , gained b } Iheie ho hesitated ] en ergy. " Chuichill , throughout his speech , eai- rlcd his lieareis with him , and lecelved much npplaiibc. nnovv rn OK ioninvi. . In speaking of the mow Ih of the constitu tional parly ot Kngland he instanced Kent , 1 which In IbftS leturned thirteen liberals and eight lories , and In IM eighteen lories and one unionist. Mr. ( ihidstono claims lo have oiNlll/edllio woild. All right , but I piofci Kent , with nineteen solid Notes In the com mons. .Shouts of "do on , my little IliilNicr ! ' gieeled hlscompiiison of thu toiy ministry , vhlch , having oni } a nominal in ijotil } , yet can led loitv-tlmo divisions in the past 1,03 b'.on , with a net aveiagunnjoilt } of ono hiin- died , while Iho libeials , like Hm Dutch ami } vltli a dllloient leader o mh day lust I'auiull then Libouchoio , oceaslonally Ilaicouit and nsagieat tie it , Mr. ( Hailstone. woio beaten on all points. Dclining tlm policy ot tliu inlnlstn , Im added , "It was tlm inverse of Jlr. ( ihidslone'H legistillon b } intuition. The gineinmont's motto , Nas 'Dont legislate until wo know oiu legislation lo bo the ic- Eidtol faith asceitalnod by the loin gieat commissioners. ' " iti.n NuniNfi i in : rviDMsi. ( 'oiipernlng Hm nnlonlslh Im said : ' 'Wo noignl/o full } the giuat sicilllco made h } the unlonl.sMibcials. Om duty Is M ) to adapt oui pullc } so as to piovu that this bacilllcu was jiistltlcd. AVu regiet that Ihu unionists aio not willing to bharu with ns thu bmdens of goveriimoiit , Tlm minlsli } noverlhc- less , sco Ihat theli hist did } is to maintain lolntlons with tlm unionists. Xuxt tcssiou out Ih.st duty will be to reMoio oulei to the house of commons , now in a state of Hlaveryto the caprlcea of tlm i.idlcals and r.iinollllos. A slmplo and ellectlNo power foi closing up adebalu is absolute ! } ncces- Baiy. r.ngland It fond of minorities , and v.111 novoi allow inlnoiltios to boiiipies | > ed. AVhatevci cviU ie = nlt , ( ho eloltuio is not to be weighed In couipniit-on with the piCM'iit oNiN. Allot Hm eloltuio jias.sod , the loulsliitiNouqiiiiomentb of ing : > land and Siollaiul woiu ncvei coiisiileied by Ireland , which had inonopolUod the laM ton } i'iiis and miisi now give wa > to Hm aillules of Hi H-h legislation. The pledges to thu apldiHural laborers aio tlm lii&t to bo ic- doomed by docldedl } Incioaslni : thu local pow- tis ot ncrjnliltlon In land ; tlm second b } H hm allowing the > > ale of clebo lands ; Hm third by a settlement of Itlm title disputes pcih.ipj , as a gentleman in the oiowd sng- f.est8 , by placing the main bunion en tlm Jandloid ; the fourth b } Ihorailwaj rales bill for pievcnllng nntalr dscilmlnaton ! ! against native producer * . 1 think the lailvvajs had bo'.ter bear In uiliul this text and agree NT Hi their udveisaryvhllo thcio Is } el IIme. IVi the llfththeloid chancellor now , 1 under stand , Ims decided Ideas about the nnd economy of Inud tnuisfci nnd tlm trallou of tltloa , Wliou Hie lorn chaniel'or ' \iaj \ Ideas , tie la a bold U > MU VN Lo t..uul ; in his was. " In regard to Iioland Lord ISandolph Ciiuichill "There ate re'Otiii'os in Iioland , " ho "whlrh may bo somntllicaiiydoNolopou by stalericil' ' . With the losullini ; prospptltj theio must bo further land loirislullon , accel- eralln-f the ehanco fionidonliloio slnulo land ovNiioiship. 'Ihu mlnistrv can alford to shirk local government foi Ireland , ' ' He tjavc Kt'Neral reasons why he thought theie Nvciodl'tlnetlonsof Hie foretold ii-Nlval In trade winch would tend to ro-noNo Irish troubles by removing agilotillnral hatiUhips. "I am pcifocllv sure , unless mot by a nn- rent manifesto , tlm Irish landloids will not provoke the tenant. In my opin ion tlm Incubus ( correcting him self ) no , tlm unscrupulous plans ol Mossis. ( iladslono and 1'nrnoll lo make the queen's L'ONi riimont Impos-dblo will tail. 110111 the duly nf maintain ) ! ! ! ; oidei in Iie- 1'ind no ilsk 01 danger will ditor tlm govern- nmnl. We will no longer tolerate helnnd being a disince to Kngland and the olvlll/ed Nvoild. 1 beu toil slirns ol dalln'lit In splto of the MI N.Nf isoroMinlovorrnni mxAITAIII" . Lord IHnitolph Cliinehill tirst spoke of tlm brutal and cowardl } coiispliacy airalnst Hid- t'arla's lionoicd and triisled lea lor , and wained his heaiois ONOII novv lliat' eivian , lliiluaiian and ICoumunlan Indeiicudeiicc was joopaldl/'d. "While some of Iho povveis , " he said "ben.iv a legrelablo loini eni'N lowaids wai , tlm others VNlshcd foi pcni'i1. I-'iulauil will siippoit those f.ivorlni ; peace. " While not i-xmtl } put into winds , tlio audience thou.'ht that limsii hail been kicked , warned and then potted , all ot which pleisod tliu heueis "Our policy. " lie ton- liiuicd , "is equally lo aNoiii unneceessailly In'eifcrliu and sellish Isolation.1 'I Im gen eral offnt of tlm speech was o\tienioly satlsfaetorN , as it was deemed moderate , stiaighfoivv.ini and oasll } nndeistood. Above all tlm ciovvd was ple.isod witli it. " "ll's inlish : , , and he's a jolt } little Hiitishei. . " 1 loft the Held lust as Hie people , Hied b } mus cle and lung testlnir , hooting and oilier amusements , weio quiolly bottling down to watch Hm lirevvoiks. K A UMIAKS' Dn.MAXI ) . Two of Tlioni Cannot lie O ran toil liy SoriA , Oct. 2. [ New York lleiald Cable- Special to the 111 i.J : At the close of tlm ministerial council tlm whole ot Hm iiiembeis went In a bed } to ( ieneial Kaiilbais. in eider to make il cleat to him tliat at picsenl , and lei conslitutioml icasons , llm ministry find them elNes utterly nn.iblo lo postpone tlie eloitions. So lai as selling fico the uluVors was loiueimil tlic'-'overnment was nnablo to Intelfciein a mallei which is ahoady being dealt with by the militaiy aiillimilles , willi whom the decision as lo pioseeulion alone rests , ( ieneial Kaulbatsreplied NOI } encr el o all } that theompeioi ol Itussiakimvv the laws of liuliMtla too well lot anything Im dcsiudlo inn counter lo theiii. I'inall } ( ioiioi.il Kaul- bars consented to telogiaph lo tlm cvar tl e Niew taken b } tlio IJulg.uians , but added that the ompcioi would ceitainly not wllh- diaNN an } ot tlm just demands he had made. In tlm comeisation joslordnj K.iulbus commniilcalcd to bt.inibnloiT a ds ! | > atch of M. DcCiiors. explaining lliat llm Uussian ompeioi liad no intention to infiliue upon the provisions of Hie liulgaiian constilution. Othcivvlsu the convcisation ended wilhont ICSIllt. To day llmminlstiy will addicss a note lo ( ienoial Kaiilbais , announcing that the ad- NlcogiNen in the liimsinn note of Septembei 27 will be followed so tin as it Is in haiiunii } NN 1th Hie laws and the constitution , but that the gin eminent legards the setting of the ollicersat llbeityand thu postponement of the elections as contiaiy lo coiistltulional principles. I'ltmi.srs AO NINST KAl'MIAIt's DKM NM ) . Fioin diirerent pails ot HicproNlnce , where the Kaiilbars ciicularhasjiibt been published , piotests against that document are beginning lo come In. In i'hllllppopolls and oilier cities domonstiatlotis have taken place against the circular , particularly in opposi tion lo the demand foi the release of tlm olllceis. io rorm-M Nun NI. orrirnns , . Al } esteiday's silting of the n.Hilary tribunal it was decided to Irylwenty ollleeis by ( oiiil-mailial lot high treason , and to sub ject llihty others to disciplinary punishment or disrating. A MNCJIIOMNV ri'lllMMi. On Ihe da } befoio yestoiday ( ieneial Kaul- bars called bofoie him liabadamlan , Hm Macedonian Nohod ( leaden , and asked him vvhi'thei It would bo possible , with llm help of llm Macedonians losiding hero , lo bring about a levolutlon against the oxlstlm ; KON- oinmenl ; also how much money would ho necessu } to socino the success of the tls'iig. ' In ease it suiccedcd , added Kaiilb.ui , the KitsMIIS would enter HnliMiia and there upon tno .Macedonia liom Tmklsh lido Tl'e It ihadamlan iinnmltti d thiscstateinonts to soNoial ot Id" lollow coimtrv men. but the } declined In lakoanv p iitln tlie scheme. Tlie plan was allot vvai'N betr.iNed , to an anti- Kussian in llm conhduteo ot the Macedon ians , .Si. l'i n ijsiu iir , , Oct. 2. The speech made b } Piime Mlnlsloi Tis/a In the llun- gaiian paillament has called loith man } e\- piosslonsol disapproval liom tlm Russian iuoss. The NONoo VioniNa accuses Hur Tis/a of wishing to captivate thu b } mpithlcs ot Iho mleis of Iho Diilkan slates so as to use lh < mas a cover to vvagowai again" ! Hm just and moderate demands ot Kiissla. Tho.st. I'ctorsburg ( ia/otto savs : "li Is un deniable Ihalsoivkos londcied by Itiissla in seciiilng Hulg.iiliin Inilependcnco entitles hoi do jino and do facto to a special position with leganl to llnlgaila. " Hi ni i.s , ( ct. i Tin * Caiman piess make favoiablo bul suaidtd comments on tlm speecli of I'lomlei TIs/a on tlm Hulgarian question In tholowoi hoiisoof the Hnngailan paillament last Thnrbdav , bit , make litllo loloionculo Hm Auslio-Hiingailan alliance wllh ( ioimany. roi.vis KUO.M PA it is. I'nllfliml , Thontrlcml niul Criminal NONNN of tlio FroiM'liiiilin1. . I'Ainp , Oct. 2.-\nw | Vork Herald C'ablo- Speeial to thu lii.r.J The French press , as neui to unanimity us Is perhaps possible , sees In M. I > efioeinet'ss.peeehes utTonlonue and Montpellora fall and honest lellcctlon olthuvlc'Wb ol tlm whole conntiy. This M'cnis io piovo an Incioaslng and unshakable conildenco In Ihuropnbllo.whosehlxtcoiiears ot iifo , Judged by the light ol modern 1'ri'iuli hlbtoi } , U of Noiy respectable an tiipilly. M. Deiocliiol wi ely lelralnsfiom going into details , but lib pioiraniiim , as dire id ) cabled , should maku llm French people ple llm bout republicans mid llm most happy citUons which even llm loval iiiiiiiiticonco ot llmrflft to the nation ol Chantill } , witli its cabllcs and licasiucsot art , cannot Impair. It would bu Incompatible with the dignity of a jjro.it power like Franco to oiler any loss of piustigo In her colonies in any pail of llm globe , M. 1)010)011101 ) docs not o.uo one son foi llm New Hebrides , Now Caledonia , noi Madagascar , nor Tonqnln. HU aim U to concentrate all Fieneli evtia teiiltoihl eulei- pilso in llm Medileiraiioan. Ho , on this point , NV III bldo wllh llu Ia as against Eng land , and as alread.v shown , ibis , with the full sanctlyn of ( ieiuian ) . Is ( ho key to tlm lorolgn polio ) of Franco. I AST OK COIIA. I'K.Alir. > t Ne > tlge of Cora Peail has now been catlorcd to Iho four w ind < I > N the auction- oi rs of the Hole ! Drauld JA public sale ol all her goods and chatlois oimo oil } i'itorday in room Vo. ! rjefmo hundred of da/'lliiK domlnuindic , with an intci-pnnkUng of gray haiiod beauwho. . ulth a sneak- Inp fondness for joiithful some- nlrs , came lo buy btek aeiln eomo of their pre ents made in gaordays. Near the auctioneer stood a imall woman , of mod- ist and respectable appealance , In deep iiioiiinlng. This wai Cora I'earl's sister. Itonm Xo. n Is laige. spacious and dusty , and oNorliftN feet square. Opposite Hie entrance , oxpo'ed on a raised platform , was Coia IVail's enormous cherij and cream batln capilonno bed , the ame on which tins last summoi reposed her llfcics * lemalns. Above Iho bed. in an oval gilt fiame , hung hoi portrait at Iho ago of Ivven- l-ono. Xoai h } stood Hm famous ebony and Ivoiy cabinet In wldcli NNOTO kept hoi IONO letters fiom kings and princes and the most illustrious men In Lnropc , tinny ol whom to-day are an\lous to loam whether ill the loiters h.no noon binned. Kulck knacks and bion/i's and line linen and goigoous dressing gowns ationmled ovor- whero. roppci castors , stilt containing a few grains of caveniie , weio side b } side wlthamaiblo bust of the pi I nee impuial. doiiblloss a gift of the famous Due .lean , and hoio and theio beautiful but eratic tail neos amid old curtains , inokon violence and plated dishes. TIIO famous plaster cast of Coia's neck- was purclnsod by a } oung Amcilean bai'heloi toi v0 ! fi.me * . Fans and embiolderod purses wcnl for 10. 'JO and M ) fiancs. The satin oapitonno bed was old lot is. ) francs to a second hind dealer. Thus tlm curtain falls upon tlm Naudevlllu of ( his strange cateer. COM I'eail'b living wish , "Lei ni } name disappcai willi me , " is today realised. SHAM SIM AIM : ox rnrMii noNiin . TlieTlieatie I'lancaiso Is now. act online lo a I'aiislan cilllc. "tout a Shakospe.uo , " foi while "Hamlet" was macnillcently pro duced on tlm si ige , "Much Ado About Noth ing , ' with Coqimlln as tlio hero , NNas given behind Hie soencb. Today It is re- poite.il that a compiomlbo has boon effected NNhicby Coiiuelin will ultlm.itolv ictiiin to the conildio 1'ran- calse as an oidinary niembci ot the company. I at once h istuncd to tlm limno ot Molloro , where I found M. Jules Clarctle , the adiuin- ibtratourol tlm Theatre Francaisu who 10- coivod me in the historic loceptlon loom , on NN.ills ol'NNhlch were tlilily 01 loitj poitiaits and landscapes and innnmeiablo busts ol Molleie , Coineille , Kacino , Voltaire , Talmei , liachel and one of Hm Mquci as "Itichaid the Tlilid. " 1 was about to con- gi.itu'.itc him on his leconciliation willi Coqnollii , when Im s-.ald : "That is iiienia- tint * . Tlm position is this : M. Coquelin wishes to leltirn nierilv as a neiisionnalie , not as a socictaiio. Tlm minister ot public liisUuclion and line ails , .M. Gohli t , and m.v self are ' .viiling to accoid M. Coiiuelln all nossible facilities in tlie wav of leaves of absence , long and iioijnont , But tlm question novv Is , wlietlmi Im is lo ic tuiii bimpH as a pcnsionaiie , vvlien ho could go and come as he pleaded , and pla > at an } ot the theitois ho jileasod , 01 as Miciotaiie , wiieie he would be nndei li\ed obligations to tlie thoatic Ki.i'icaise. I think this will bo dolinitcli sclllid in aboul eight da- . " I asked would stii'h obligations tircvent Coqnolln Nisiting Aiuoiiea Clarctieieplicd : "Ceitainly not. Tlmmin- isloi .mil niNself will cheerlnlly granl Co- iinelin leave of absence to enable him to do so. " AN I MllNOItniVAIU MLHDKH. if' om Ihe I'as de Calais comes a stoiy of one ot the most extriordinary murders of Hm centuiy. Last spiing Hie body of a } oung girl of hf Icon , named Mai ie Lu Dent , resid ing with her patents at Kivieio les Anaswas If mid in a hold In tlm neighboihoud stabbed in the heart , and willi the carolid aileiv sev ered. A judicial Investigatioli showed that ncillmi lubber } nor lust had boon the motive ot tlm clime. At length suspicion fell on two pncoc oils lads , eonsins.named Miirchamblcd tlm one Huinl , aged sixteen : tlm other Clemen , about the sum ) age.a smith'sapren- ] ) tlco. On being pressed with quc'blioiis thi'y eonlcbsod , and to explain tlm Impulse under Nvhich they had acted handed the magistrate a sort of memoir entitled "Diainelionlble , " wiitlonsomoNvceksbcloro the ciime , in which tlmy had fraud out in Hm most roinanesque language Hm plan of the diama they had lesolNod lo put inlo acllon. The opening passage repealed an acquaint ancevNlth tlm natinallst liteiatniu ot the da } , mingled with ceitaln plnaseology boi- rovNod fioin Iho noNolsot ronnimore Cooper , ol which the two joiiths woie devoted roadeis. ; In this hliange nminoii llenii MiiKhainbled was called "Great Seipent , " and Clemenl "Fleet loei. " Tlio honiblo tiagcdy commenced thus : "Wo had arrived at the ate of sixteen like joung men hioimht up In lusuiy and Idle ness. We had vegetated in the world , meet' ing with only tionblo and tormeiil. We were scariely tiltcon ) oais old when wo alieady loved a woman with all hot seductions. Wo loved hei with passion to such a point Hut if sepaiatod fiom hei wo should have died of grief and desp.ili. " The sequel of thostoi } Is that " ( ! ioat hoi- penl" and "I'lcol Dcei" rtsolvrd to inurdei tlm } riiing gill , who Is tlm hoiolno , and said to bu In lovu with " ( iieat Soipeni. " She had caused the iwo friends lo bo jealous of ( acii oihoi. The two cousins thought liist ol ImiiL'ing Mailu Lo Dent. Tlmy had bought anew now iope for Hm putposc , but they then changed their minds and boirowcd a revohei to blow MIU ID'S biains out with. Flnall } they decided lo be moio lomaiitlc and moiu Nivage , and to accomplish the cilmo with knives. Tlmy had bought at tlm lair at Arras iwo lai go knives. They liad leather sheaths mails lor llmm , and for ten da ) < > be- toio the commisblon of tlm cilmo the } woio Ihoso knives In belts , "proud , " the ) wrolo , "to feel ouibolvos aimed. " At dusk on May''L "Oieat .Serpent' and "Fleet Dooi ON oi took Marie just as him NNas passing through the woodh on her way homo to hoi patents' farm. "Fleet Deei" tlnew himself upon thu joung glil , put Ins knee on her riiost , and blabbed hei seventeen times. " ( irc.it Serpent , " nu an while , was watching to gi\i ) thosilaim in la-o of anj pas ei-by. Thu bed } of tlm pool child was dUeoveiod noxl evening bathed in blood , thioat gaping open , and tlm head ncarl ) scvcied from tlm body , bitch was tlm deed In all Its brutality , thus cairlns out tlm cilmo ontfiely as traced out In Hm"Jiamo llonlblo , " but hero tlmiealt ) ended. Instead of inking Iheir own lives , sitter having loft the unfortunate Mailo u prey lo the woinis and ants , as desciihed In theli btory , Hm ) weni homo and would have proserNed Iheir seciot , had not tlm vigilance of the police led to their arrest. They weio .sentenced to lifteen > e.aiV haul laboi ami tlioir paients to piy1,000 , fiancs lo poor Mailu'b father. \vou.nVi sAiriK ANorrirrii. An incident ) e tcrda ) in the line Mont inariie , in the vcr } heart of I'aiis , Is scaicely such us to cncouiago ( ieneral loulair'er ! In ids scheme to democratize ) tlio army. A pil Niito soldier with a Ton < iuln medal on ids bieast , passed an oftlcer , Lieutenant Du raud of the Boventy-fourtli regiment of the line , without bulutlnj : , Tlm lieutenant asked " clidu't , "Why } ou alnto ° " The soldier replied , in an Insulting liiiiei " 1 don't nlnlo oflicors any more. I goi nn dl eliarRO > estcrday. ' Iho Itonton- anl HIPII summoned two pollcomono \ \ ai- rented Hie soldier. A larce ciowd then assembled - semblod and waimlj took Hi" pirt of the ol dlor apainst llio oflleor. They called the olllccr all orts of names , ln ulied him. and threatened him wllh purfonal N lolencc. The lieutenant had to take icfnge for nearly an hour In the police station , while the soldier was carried with dldlcullv by the policemen to a guard house and was followed by him- dicds of men and women chcciing and making a perfect ovation. , -run rouanit. Uorinan Lllirral 1'ress Doinnnil Ills DocriuliUion llerlln TOICH. ) | Hniti iv , Oct. 2. [ Special Cablegram to tlio Hi i | llm relchstag will moot at the lattpr end of NON ember. HIsm.noK Is not o\poctoil to ret m n until Deci'inber. The HlM-ial pros * olarniisfoi thodegrcdatlon of Herr 1'iancko , tlm judge who forged llm appeal lor a social ist vote foi llio oon-oivallve-i. Ho was until lately president of the Katronburg conor\n * HNOS. Tlm Incident oilgltialod In an election tie belwocn llm consoiNalho candi date , lirenatolT , and the llheial noinineo , Derllni ; , who woio conlest- ants lor llm seat niailo vacint by Conht IJismarck's appointment to a lorelgn ofllco. hoeing that the socialists had a casting Note , 1'iancko foi god a lellcr pnrpoillng to bo liom the ICaUenburi : oaiiN.is er to Molkonbiihi , a socialist loader , asking what consideration ho would e\pect In lolinii foi llio socialist vuto on behalf ol tlio conservatiNo candidate The only eflect of the letter was thai the Molkonbnhr paity became Indignant ; .t the attempllo biibeil and voted for the liberal candidate. Tlm coiisoiNalive candidate denied all know lodge of llm loltei , and agl- lalod llm subject until Kraneko confessed He * has since atti mptod to o\tenuale liiuisolf. A sr.w M VOA/ISI. . I'loise , of Dresden , Is about to publish a nnhoisal maua/ine. He will offer a jui/u of SIOO toi thebesl short novel descriptive ot ( 'ernian famll } life , and pibe * oi SW ) and $ % > for Ihe best shoit stoi } and hiimoions tale. Dis Kbers an I Kclc tcln , and tlm editors ol the nmsa/ino will adjudge thepiiws. CllKAT I'OslAlli : . 1'riNato postal SITN let * has been ostibllshod at Heilin , Kraiikfoit , HoidolberK and Maiinholin. The rates of postage are : On a closed lottei 2 pfonnlng , on a legisterod letter . r > plcnnlng , and a letter containing money 01 valuables 10 pfenning. oiviitAi : : , ? , oir . Tlio King ol .Sa\ony opened tlm gland new Hoes tali at Lotp/Ig in presence of a dis- liiiu'iiishcd pill ) . Haion Ciustieirsblbleiirinllng inslitutoat Halle has completed Us ono hundredth edi tion ot itsOOt.INO si/O. JIalle and liioalau liaNC been connected by lelephono. No rionii'ncy lor "Woi'kinon. Uisiss , i , , ( ) e ( . -j.-INovv Voik Herald Cablu - - Special to the lii.r. ) Desuito oxpoctatioiis and lo the gencial sui- piise Hm appeil of the socialist workmen , i'.illoni and Sclimidt , against llm sentence piononiiicd njion Ihcm last Maich foi shar ing in llm pillage of llm liandonx gl.us winks was dissinissed lo-da } by the siipienie couit , conliai } to the locommondatloi ) ol llm public piosccutor. .Tho king will , however , piobabl } nutic.ito tlif tvNeuty yeais * sentence piononnicd agalnsl yfcbe two jiopular NNork- iimn. The com tat (1m ( same lime quashed llm ° ontences passed on Wairnci and Unlheis lor implication in the distuibancc'b at Lloge. I'osslldo Siiccff-hors to Tncohlnl. JJovr , Oct. 2-XoNV | Yoik lleiald Cablu Special to tlm HKI : ] I haNe juslseeii Cardinal .lacoblni , societal ) of .stale lo Leo XIII , at Oetuano. In spite ol strong ollorts to con ceal the truoiriavity of his Illness , and not withstanding a slight in.ipioNCiiio.ni to-day , il Is gioatl } feaied tliat an } one of the almost dally acute attacks of gout troni which ho suffeis may at any moment piovc fatal. Ito Is Nery feeble and underiroes cxciuclaling agony. Caulinal Schlaninoand Mgr. Vanu- lolll aie spoken of as among his most likely successors , but Hie latler Is using bliong In- llueiice lo bn named papal nuncio at I'.uis. Trytnjr SpaniHli UcvolntioiiisH. MADIIID , Ocl. 2. Two coiirts-iuartial , com posed of SON enteen generals and tout colonels , heard mass ihn ! morning and then com menced Hie trial ot General Villacampa and other ollicc-Ks Implicated In tlm recent rebell ion , ( ioii i.il VillacampVs ilangliter met tlm membeis ol the coin ts-mai Hal at llm door ot llm prison weeping , and liiipltne.il llmm to show moie } to her lather. Sim wasiemoNed in a lalnlliu' condition. The wlloof anollier accused nftlcci subsequently made ablmil.u appeal. 1 1 Is expected the prUuneis will be executed Mondav. Tlio courts condemned to death ioiiitoon pilsoneis Including Vallacamp.i , thice olll- cprs. llNOhorL'pants , thioo corpuials and two Chilians. It is bollmed onlv seven of tlm coin iciod men will bo shot. A Icar Is ex pressed that dcmoiiMiations will bo held In laver ot thu coNCiinnent b paidonlng the piUoncis. _ IUATK IHISI13I n.V. TliofJiecn Flajr llanleil Dow n liom a Itfltnll | S'OHSI'I. M NV VIIKIC , Oct. 2. i Special TolcviRin to tlm Hi i J A hpoulal liom Ottawa , Canada , ha.vs ; Conslduiablu Indignation Is expicssed anmiith.sonsot ! ) Kiin in Canada ovoi llm action ol tlm colloctoi of ciistomsnt tlm poit of St. Johns. N. H. . In eompollliig Captain Collins , ot tlmWatoiloid bilk Oiiont , to haul down the Irish Hag , which was lloatlnif at thu masthead of his Nessel as Im sailed up the liaiboi. Tlioolllccis of llm Oilonl al hist loliised to comply with the roijnost of tlmolli- con , whoboaulod the Nessel as him came to iinehoi , but on llnillng that the law piov Idc-b lh.it a line of i.'iOO can bo Imposed on any NOS- M > ! foi lloatlngaii iuipioper Hag on board an Knjillsh loglstoiodNusitfl , they hauled tlm Hag down , The captain romoiihtialed and said ho had lloated the liag In Jiiitish poito ih'ht under llio nosea of the llritibh nmn-ofs wai w Itliout hiiv Ing HNvord said to him. Th- goveinment has decided not to impose a line , as It Nvonldialso ever ) lilshiiian In tlm ( nun- tiyiip against llmm. As It K BNOIN bitter toulhu has been cieaied over Hie allali. An Inipoi tuiit Hlulislii'al Woik. \VAsimo \ io.Oct. . b , The second annual icpoil of thu bureau of laboi , now in com so ol prtquiation , will beuiuucli more compie- ImnalNC dodimont tlian tlm icpoit 1 ild boloio coiiKtc'sb last wlpier. " A lhoiouili ; oxamlna- lion has boon miuluof thu lolation of convict laboi to fioe labor , ar < i cvoiy poniionllaij , jail and vvoikhonso in Hm I'liitcd Mates wheio Inmates aio oiuplovod in Indiistilal laiiaidtshas been Nhlhul by a'unts ol llm buioati llmlr loixnts will bo caic- lully tabulated , and taking thc.-e lahles as a lunlh. U Is believed llwl thuoMent to which Ihu independent laboici oi mechanic is iillected b } piison vvoikcr.s can bu t-hovNii vvitli biiilicicnt o\aclnoss to MI vu as a irnldo tin Inline legislation nn the subject. T..e ic- iioit w 111 al o Includostatlt-Ucaol laboi t.i | Ikes in this conntiy , TlminqnlriC'Sof ilmliuioau on the subject oovor a neiiod ni Hum ranging Janiiait * > sidownloJiilyotlliopiosonleai J'lom data collected deductions of a geneial cluiraeter will ho made with avion to thu es tablishment of cci tain inici that ma } aid in forecast I nu the vioh.iblu result of Inluiu strikes and In dcmonstiatiiu the eifccts of biicii com cited moNcmontb upon tlm laboring and emploving class and tlm Industries atlt'Cted. A full report will piobabl ) bo com pleled about llm Ik-ginning of llm coming j cur * IT HAS A PAT I Hou. John Sliermnn's ' Masterly Opening of the Campaign in Kentucky. HE DEARDSTHE LION IN HIS DEN. Unrlj UUtnr ) of Hopulillcnnlsiu Snl- vntlon ol'tlic Nnllnn- Vital < 0ucs- tlio Dny-Tlio ( Trent Ixiolsrlllo Lot i vu i f , Oil. i ! . Sonatoi .lolin man , U } imitation ol the lopunHoui stale oM'CiitlNO coiniiiltteo , airiNcd hcio this after noon , and opened tlm conirie-smii.il oain- piiliii foi tlm ropnbllcaiip. At nl ht Leldet- Kiaiii' hills p.icKod from Kalloij to sta.'e uith an enthusiastic audience. Mi. Shot man \\.is applauded throughout his ai'.ilifshlcli ' \\iis a slroni ; and eat nest one. In t > ubstaiiiu It ui" as lollops : PolloNv Citi/ens Ladles unit ( iontleiiien : You iniKlit natuiallN inqune\\h > 1 ( ami1 to the clt ) of LoulsN lltu to nmUu a lepublicaii speeeli , when I know Hint the nnjoiity of > onr population belong to a ihlli'tent school fit politics , and that I umld scarce ! } hope to mauu an > impicsslou upon the demociutii ; Mitool the citof LoiiisNillooi the state of KintucKy. Will , 1 ha\e alw.i > s tlioiiRlit It stratiu'i ) tliat > oin people , \\lio. tlirnuL'h many loiu jeais followeit thu fortunes and be- HoNpil'fn the duct lines ot lloiit } I liN.slmiilil wllllnirh belong to a pai t > opposed to all his ideas and 1 was euiious to learn why tlio same uioit oNonts that led tlio people ol Ohio into the ranks oi the icpiiolicaii pul\ should load the people ol ICuntnckN into ino rnnks of the deiuoeiatie pail > . It Is to make tins dis- inu'i } that I came here to nl lit , and I will upcak to MIU , not lor the imrpoM1 ot rolun ; past rolitioM'isics , but to see whetliei , ntti r all , the people ot Ohio and KentmlN oucht not now to stand side In side in theirpolitic.il lullon , as tliON did in the dt > sol olil. Moof ! thoKie.it controM'islesof the last tlihl } xi ais liiuearisun out ol I'list , ditlei- once ol oniiiion as to tne natnieol tlio na tional KUNornnicnt and oiu dut\ toil ; second end , the relation the institution of sla\eiy hole to tlm national L'ovcimnent , ami 0111 dntv in connection with it ; tlilnl , tlio iiowors and dutof the national [ 'ox eminent as to national cuiiene } and t ivition , and especi ally as to Its DONNornnil dut } in le\iliK taxes so as to lostui anit iirotect Ameiican iniltib- tr > . "itut the wai is o\or. sla\ei } Is aholir-lied. and tlie cieat bed } ot tlio actois In tho.su inemoialile histoiic soeiifh haNi- passed , u\a\ , and pel bans it is useless to debate , except as a mullet ot histoi } , the pieelso IIC.UIIIKOI the measutcs ot tint wai. Tlm results , aswu tlilnl ; , hau ) boon in tlio iiiiiui si in run. i in M nu u. to the whole countn. as miuli so to the south as to the noitli. Tint \\lilcli Ileni > flu } and his compccis so e.mcib desiied , to stieimthen and peipclnit" the union , iioo lionitho distui inn ; . ' elements of sl.uoi } . is now ,11'i'iimplisliiil. Ills Ihe inhciitaiico ol a new ceneiatioii. possessed ot a counti } \astin oMcnt , bonndlo's m u-onue ? , with new foues and agencies which out lathers IICNPI ilio.inicil ol. Tlio question is whothu \\osliall liulit tlieso bittlcsof the wai o\or airiin in divide on those linis of domestic iiolicy winch sop.uated pulius in tlmoldun times. U this huso , then 1 think I ma } laiil } appeal to the neoplo ot KentiieK } to ralh to the snppoi t ol the principles ol hn incial and economic measiues on which we oitMinlto.il thlit } jeais njjo. 'I'ho clilul ol llm-o was the establishment ol a sound national ciuiency and tlio ptotectlun of Niiurlcan in- dusti } , upon which the action of tlm republi can p.iity is In diiett haimonyvith tlm po- litiial Nun\s ol tlm gieat bed } ol tlm pcojilu ol Kentucky. Lut us , w Itliout passion or pi pjiullcc. ex amine the < = e ciu'stions | in the liiht ot model n o\peileuco. Krorn tlie beKinnliiK ot the cm- ciiiiin'iitthc aihiptlon of a national cimcnc } was conceded to be a mallei of tlm hiirhest public policj . Tlm eailiest jiolitlcil diision was upon the quo-lion ot a bank of tlm t'nlud ' Stales , which was linallv chaiteicd and iciulcied peat seivice In fnnillnKtho ioMlutionaiy debt , but it was also thu cause ot political contention. Conuiess iulii ed to renew It in 1M1 , but did so In ibio , Alien 0111 u\periein e in tlm w..i of ( Jreat lintain dem onstrated its ncccssltv , and Jlr. Madison , who had been opposed to it , appio\ed Urn chuiler ol the set end bank. J5ut .ijj.iln it be came the subject ot p.ut } contest and lib ic- newal was MT ii : ) 11Y Or.NTIINI .T.\fK OV and aanin b > .lolin T\ler. In tlm debates on this qiiostlon Mi. C'lay look as prominent a part as any other scnatoi , unifoiml } .supiioit- liiK tlm Idea ni a national ciiriency. tint Iherc woie seiious objections to a single coi- poration ImNiiiK Ihe enormoiib power neces- sai } tin a national bank , and 1 am quite cle.u In ms opinion llial such a hank , like that ol tlm Hank ot iCn l.iinl , would ho , if not ilan- KO.IOIIS , Inconsisleiit with theijonoi.il princi ples ol inn uo\eriimenl , which aie opposed to theconcenlratioii ol ureat poweis in tlm hands of a te > \ . Still , thu objectloiib to tlm stale bank sstem weio M > Rieat that tliu wondui is that il was submitted to so long by an intelligent and commeicial peojile like ours. Circulating notes weio Issued nndei tlm tlnrtei of thlit } 01 more btates. Theio was no unity of hstem orK-eniit } , and at tlio slightest iomniei''iil shock Urn banks failed , bccanif insoheiit , and no ono limn thought II \ \ oillihile to puisne the ( leiiincl institution lot pa\inent ot Its notes. Tholo-son e\.hinses between thu eait and thu west was moinioitsailng fioin 1 to 10 pel cent on all the piodnctlons tianspoited liom one ptrl of tlm conntiy to tim other. Tlm bills wue loiinleileiteii , 1.1 ' - cedanil worlliles . All this has been changed b } tlm adoption of llio nalional s\slcm of cniienc } , which , since tlm wai , has boon ot sm It enoimous Nairn * to llio iieoiileol ( lie I nitcd Status. i in : issi i : or nun NiiNf us was a neii'siit } , and Is now an adMinlaue whii h the people will not miemlei , IIIIWOMI inucli it may bo desiii'db } thociiMt commei cial cenleis. Thesu noteb of tlm United States , If piopcilv limited , aiu be } end Ill0stl0ll ) ( , ' < " ! , ICst ! UK Upon tllO llOIIOI and iood ; lallh of the nation , a national debt without Inteiesl , and so piotcctid liom roiintrifeitnn ; and loss that thej mo not williiml } oxclianced tin an } otlii'i form of paper inonej. Jt \\.is ah o liilely neccssai } to limit tlm amount ol the ( 'Renbicks to pre\cnt tlioh tloinoclatloii. I.M'ii whin Issued to tlm cUent of t ! OiiXR ) , , - 000 under HID \au Inj , ' e\enli ol Urn wai. the\ toll to less than toil } cents on tlio doll , 11 Durliu tlm wai , tlm only limit po sbiu was tin ) absolute neiossit } ol the hour. Aftoi thu war thcro was no necessity foi a foipcd ISMIO , hut , to the extent they would I lech cliculatu at par with coin , limit * scomol no objection to thu t'leenbackN itxcupt tlm doiibtlul i onstt- tntlomil powei to ISMIO them , nnd this has been ilolei mined In their favoi b } tlm MI- piumo court. 'Ihls is , A rinM.n so \\rujiofR ) of abusu that COIIKIOSS has wisel } lixod tlm limit of ? : Uf > , ( iOOOon , , thu amount now out standing , ab the maximum amount of this lorin ot circulation , and I see no objection to malntalnlngtl.oiu In clrcnhition , while , as now , equal to coin , I'I III If lAMI" . Thoiols anothei line ol policy that has been adopted h } thu lepublii''xn jiaity. and that Is the management ol thu imblle lands , Shoith aftui the wai eummonced Urn home stead hill became a law , and unilei that . .OO.OOO lanns lu\o been enteied lei settle- nieiit , and thu line ot occupation and ( iiltha- lion has been extended auov > the loiiiinunt , adding SON > ml now stall > ami opening up re- ( 'loiis which wt'i o.i wlldeinesb anil a waste , Iho homes of S.IN.I U tubes ot Indians twent-liNO jo.us aco. .Sumotlnir- Is tine , iinpio\ident quints of pulihi Ian. Is IUINU been made lo sec mo tlm constiiictlon ol lail- rouH. 'Ihe polie } was commenced In tlm demoiiaticpaiU b } thu kiant to tlm Illinois ( mitral rallio.ul. 1 behe\o il lint bienabubod. but , on tlm whole , the advantages to tlm eminent and HID people haNo bien 01101- iiHiu-i. ' ( ho unwanted lauds ha\o been doubled In piiio so that theie has been no loss In monuv , ulillo settlements lia\e been made posslblo b } tlm toiistruttioaof lallioads in ie- uions where the sottle.1 would never have tjone but for Iheir consti action. SiSTEM OK I NM S Tlieto Isanothci llnoot imblle jiojloj whlih has been adopted anil that U u svstom ol taxes , Intel nut and external , which have } ielded most bountilul ICVCIHHM without an > KOI Iou3 Injury toan > of our people. A ajs- tern of internal ( axes was adopted which Melded foi a Hum $ 'X > i.HX.ix ( ) i ) aeir , lull ilii'so ta\iM woio lapidl ) repealed and reduced iinlll now UIO.N are lim ited to spirits and tobacco , Nleldinc over Sto i,0 > HOiW ) a Near. Tliosp t.noi mo easily collected and iiol burdensome to an } cla s. The > are a ! a\ upon luxuries which people plobiblv could do hottei w Itliout. to the extent that Him p > e\enl loiisiiiuption they luomolo lempe Uue. oloiiilinpss and Kiiod oiilet. No one comphlns of them. Our duties on Impoited piods lm\o novv for ( NNoiit ) UNO } eais In en ION led upon tlm pilncile. | so lonj contended tor UN lloni } I'laN , that , In add tion lo piovidiiiL' foi rev enue , wo should also pioteetnioliiall III- duslrN. illveisifN Ameiican puisidts , liuild np new omplov ments In out midst , Klvo value to oni undeveloped mines , KNU ! om- plovmenl tooiu multitudes of Iai ) iinuf men at leasonuhlN I ih NT.I IS , motoct Ihoin tioiu undue competition vvitli loielmi paiipcl lalioi , liuiiish a homo maikot to oni faimeis lor then surplus piodiietioiii. ntili/o the iritmal forces of natnie In our stioitn * . our loielsand oni mines , and add to the wealth and e iiulolt ol out people. Now , fellow olti/onsot Kentiukv. Iliosparo lines of public polio } wldcli Ihe reptiblleaii put } has developed , pursued and brought lo tin h"picseiit condition ot pel lei thin. 'I hi' } aie in hiMiiony with the tnlitciples t night teNon Non b } tlm K'eat ' men to wliom 1 have u- toned. 'Ihev liavo icall/edtlm liopes and as- pliationsol these < nires of thepi'd. I ho ro- liublican pulv Is entitled to nil the eiedit of all tlm measiues I have named , foi evei } one of tlioni w is uuu'ttu ) IN SPIIK or inr. nisisr < N'r and opio-iltlin | ( ot the dcmocialie parlv This niilN , wldcli } on IUINU been Iniuht to dislike and lo leslst , h.is been t < 'o ' lu-enl to contiihuto mine blissinu am ) beneiit upon the people of lids countr.v thiin NN.IS evei contend ! hv an } I'olitieal oic.inl/ilion bofoie. II Is a Nlpnoiis p.uty. Von iiiav not hue what It did duiiim the wni n what II did lot the slaves ol thu south You in IN still resent and fiol in } oui lieaits a hailed to It toi nialteis utovvlnt ; out ot tlm wai , though these icsiilts have contributed uieatl } to join bcnclit , but NOII niu t icspect and honoi a p.nty that , in siiloof ] NOIII oppo sltion , has soKi'd , to some extent , these difli- cul1 ooonomlo iinosllmis Hill all has not been none In this illicctlou tliat oiiKht to be dono. I he lutnie has many piotileiim vet to solve , and tlio question now Is , whethur the lopnbhean paiiV.witli Its \iiriinms , strong and hcaithv oiiranl/allon , or Ihedomocialie paitj , witli its spult ol oppo sition mil bouibonlsin , Is tlie best HKOIIC } lo suhe the problems of the future. Tim i'rKTUuiui > AbliItodioil Men All Quiet , Itut tlio KIM | | Strikn froin tlie Shonlilor. C'nic NI.O , Oct. " . I'he week ot exiiectod strikes and lockouts at tlm Tnlon stock xudsondcd lids oNenini ; witli llio woikinc loices ot llmf'reat iiackinc houses and Kin- died institutions .Ml Intuit , lliouuli a lew of thu sm.illir conceins havu piaclically stopped theii mai hinei.v foi an indehnite petiod , and one linn Shields , x. Neill , have "packed up" and moved to Nebraska , unable longer to withstand the diireicnci ) between teiilmnis' NNoik tor ten boms' pay and elfflll llOUtb' WOlk fill 1(111 llOllls' pay. Tint comeited action on the part of tlm packets is contemplated was lieel } admitted tiv them to-day. U'hit thu evift nature ol then movement is would not be divulged. If made it will , aici'idhiK ' to caioful estimates m.ide to-day , ntlict in tlio iit'iKhboi hood ol ' ,000 men , not lo spLiK ol Ihose employed in a tleiical capacity. ' 1 hu oni } tiling in the natuio of a stnkc occuiied to d.u at Aimoin's. As the cash bos , si\l } in ninnbei , in the iitail de- ] ) iitment ol AniKiinS ii.ickini ; houses received then cisli on Vi lopes to du each 01 thu jimn stei-s notihcd the ) iav master Hut lie expected an mcicase from ? 4 50 pei vNiek to ? " ) liom novv on. Ah fast as tlie bOs niado known their ultimatum they weie told Inat tlm " Itmiso - would strucclo on without their assistance. Tim juvenile strikers then uljoiiined lo tlm hacks iioai b } wheiotliO ) olecled a elialiman. llo slraitrht way appoinled a'V > tiil.ucvininltloc. ) ' ' eonsistlntjof live boys , iniiidnj ; in .mes liom oiuht to twelve } eais. Tlm "committee" ilid its woik well , toi when the supciiiitcniloni wcnl out In seaicli ol bovs lo till tlio places ol Iho diss.itislied cash bojs , he met willi noth ing but blank lutus.ils. ( Anxious Scat. CHIC NID , Oct 2. rSpeiial Tolesiani to Unh.J The convicted anaichlsts will not know what decision.Judno ( ! ai } will render on the motion ol their counsel fora new tilal until next Tuesday 01 Wcdnebdii } . Tlm tiling ot bo many aflidavils of a conlradictory and iiiipoachini ; natuio lias delacd thu puure.ss of arguments , and when the court adjourned lust evening , Black bald it would take him the VNhole of Monday foienoon to linish his aiKiimcnt. Solomon will follow and claim that ei i or existed In Urn insli actions Riven lo llmjuiy. It has not } t been doteimined whelhei Xolslui will speak , ot whetlmi moie than ( iilnnilland Innluim will loply on be half ol the siito. Judge Gary has icserved all ot Monda } and Tuesday lor the citse , and bhould ImoNoiinlo llio motion , as It is confi dently expected Im will do , ho will at onci ) piocccd to senlenco Spies , bchwab , I'aisons , rlelden , richer , Llnu'g , and Kngel lo death and Ntebo lo Hm P'li'tonliarv lei hlteon } eais. Couiisol for dofoiiho vNlll then havu done vvitli Hie ciimliial couit , and take .1 tiaiiseiipt ot the voluminous iccord to Hm supioiiieiourt ol the st.itu in the hope-ot ob taining a level sal of the Nerd'ut. ' The IMoitrii In C.inailn. WASIIIMIIDN , Ocl. 'J. - C'oinmissionei Colmin , ot Iho dopiitnient of a iieultnie , to da } i etched tlm following communica tion liom tlm chief inspjotor ol stock ol Canadi , toULliin. Hm condition ol Canadian cattle : Sn : I notice bv nevvspiper icpoit thai the qiiestion ol jilailn.an umbiigo on cattle lying out liom Can id i , Is IIMII ; ; discussed. Know Ing , as I do , that C'anad i is ontlioly tiuo liom iili'iuo pneumonia or ain olhei lontagioiisdlsease ot lattlo , aii'l Hut ovuiv- thing thai was eapablo ol c.uiiit ! ; the dfs- e.iseiiom contact with Ihe inlectul unlmals in iimt.intino | lias been dcsltojed by binn ing. Im hiding cattle bhciK leiues , Iced , clotlilnir and bigs , as well as mauiiie , no tiaioottlm disease can poshinl } havu ese - e iped out-ide , and slncH Its dhcoNei } no ani mals have been poimitlid to leave quai.tii- tine , noi will tin iu boas long as Hmio Is HID liusi possihliid inirur. / The Canadian uimmlssloiioi sis ho suh- liills these lauts lei the ( oiihldeiation ol thu commission ! ' ) ol ngncultiiru ot thu I'nllul States and MUg osts that a iiialihed ] veterlna- i lin Ix ) hcnt to Quebco to lomaln perina nentl } , in older to hatisf } tlio calileinon of the t'nited htatfb. Ho Xiw : YIIIIK , Ocl. ' ) , Uolalcatlonsof neailv &iOOOJin Iho 1'nlon Dinm s.iNlngs bank o"f tills city haNO just cnino to light , Tlm do- fanllei IH Otto lianmanii , leeching teller , who has boon In Hm employ of Hm liihlitulloii foi twenty veu's ' and wlio was lnii > ! icltly trusted. Ading I'losldcnl Dutchoi savstliu bink is full } seemed against Ihu loss. I'ho whiioabouldut Jiaiimann Pop llio Mexican Itouil. Cm oh Misuovla ( dalNObton ) , Oct. 2- ThebasUof an agrecmenl has been signed bulNveen ho br.nklng housu of Math ' > h0 ! ' . , V CoI I , " " ' " " 1"1 1'iesldunt \ \ . ,1. I'alnmi. iiioNldiiiK toi a bclllonmni ol all contioveislih and a leoiganl/allon ol tlm Mexican National reid with a Niew to Us complutlon. Sr-l/litu hiinifjKleil C.ittlc. WlNMl'hi. , Oct.Two high olllclals ot tlm customs depaitiuont wont west IWOIIIH | ago. It l now said tlm } wont lot Hm pur pose ot m iking oxleiislv o soUi.io of Monlana laltle , which II.IND hi en nnuggud ucioss Hm ino hvianelimen. U Ihsildeattloioiiu-bont- Ing H value of lOO.OO-j will bo seUtd. l ? r DID I'olo. \ViNMi-io \ , Oct. ' . ' . Tim stoamoi has loluiiu'd liom Norway llo-i-is Hi-fun- slm lofl H 1 10 Ci.luiil ( iildot | Uid dovvuthr iK r lei Hudson ba > . cu tin , pole. PATTISOX FOR THE PEOPLE , The Governor of Pennsylvania Makes ft " Strong Anti-Monopoly Move. COAL AND OTHER POOLS MUST GO to tlir Attorney Ot n 'in to I'tiii'orilK.tln t Tlit'innt Oiu-t1 Tlirlr llle-Kiil IJM-ittMii'i * mill I'll binI Sound ( iiilirriiutoi'lnl Action. II Nllillsni in. , I'n , Hot J-(5nNcinot ( 1'ilttl- f-on has addiossod n Icttur to AttorncN- tioneial CissidN on the action ot the aiitlm ciio pool. niul loiinesliint him t imiu'ntMiM'U It In oontl. In the eouso of his loiter tlio governoi SINS : "M\ attention has boon directed to tlio fact within the past fnrtnlu'ht that ceitaln eoi- poralionsch.il It-led bj llm commonwealth of roniisvlvania acting hi roiioetl , IUINO oi- ill'H'il tuonih.UK cs III pncos ol iil.tlit.li'lto coil. It liis been nM'cit.ilnod. upon Inquiry , tll.lt HlOsO COl 1)111 aliollS OOlllniisO What IH Known as the \ntln.icito coil combination , \\lilcli was oicated In ! ! < piesont liirm nt u meeting liolil In Now \ml > on December 81 , isxi. NNli'Mi thoio NNCIO iiio ont repie-entii- HNOS of llio DclaNv.uo , I iok ivvunna A WoM- mi Itailiuadioni ] aiiN.l.eh g'l ' V.ill \ Kaihoad ( . Dlnii tin , I'hiladclphia A Ifcadiiii : Itnlhoail ooiiip.inv , Now \tuU , Like Km1 A Western Itiiilioid compaii ) , Hcl. ino A : Iliulson C.mul ciniipaiiN. I'onnsNlv HIM Coalcouip.ili ) , l.ohluli ( . anal A NaNlgation ciiinpinv , anil tliu I'onnsv Ivauia liiilio.nl eompaii } At Hint nici tins ; . in agiooment was onloied Into U\ which sK ol tins * eoipoiiitions wen In I'llict pledged In wilting to lostiii t .mil louii- Into tlu > rmiiltirllnii of coal , niul lo ni.ilnt.iln Its pi In1. An appnitiomncnt ot alloltcil pie iliutlon Nvas then allowed each lompaii ) fur the , joar issr , , mill on .hum , u \ 1 , JSNI. the novv allotment went into opoiallon , based on tlio iinnn.il piotliictiini nf : i ) , iW'.ooo Ions ' Altl'l lOlClllllg to till' adVallOOS Ol o < ) eollts lieiton In the pi ice of lo.il situo , } , , , IbW , the mivctuoi sis : "Ittieull ) tnitmghtlm otlioes ot : sjiull- catc nt capitalists , tlicic has been , i stiongth- iMiiim ot the anthi.icltc coal combination , anil the claim Is IIONN niailu by some of Its nienibots tliat the * ) can nuiik up coal juices to miligme the ) please , thoioby sniijoelin. : the public to their morcN injuiluuslN anil nn- wanantahl ) taxlngeveij Ilioslde , and Impos ing upon coal consuineis. The state consti tution doeUios that 'no coipoi.itod CIMIIP.IIIV doing the business of n roiuinoii can let shall diieitlN.oi iniliicctly. prostciitc , 01 engage In mixing or iiianulaetiiiiiig nitlclcs lei lianspoilation OUT its \\oiks , ' jot nil , or noaily all , coninion carileis icpicM'ntoil In the ant'ii.icltu ' coal combination am ongairod iiiiccth or iiuliiccth In thu nun ui ; ot loal 1)lesistlng ) tliu iiioiliictlon and ail Naiioing tlio price : , If IMS ciipplcilast lion Interests , dccicasini ; the demand tot uiillinl cite conl In the icdiii tion ol lion oies Uuclnic lion I in nai os out ot blast and pl.u'ini : ncirl : > all tin ; indiistiicsot eastein IVnns\l\ania .it tlm ini'io ot the maimKCis ol these coin ji inius. " 'Ihe coxoinoi aKo called attention to tliu tinnli line iniiii \\liicli. IICNUS , ilsailiili.n \ jiottoi holds | iii pot n il meiiate o\ei tlio inn- teiial intcic'-ts ol tliu connti > . In cloMiiKilio gotcinor s.i\s ; A alnsl sue i coniUlntitlons the iinIlNldll.il is helpless. The ' . ' i ( iniuuiinM'.iltn ol I'cnnsjl- \auiiin cic.itin thu Loipoi.itinus Unit am inemlieisol the iintliuu Ho ioal comliinailon and ol tin I'imk ' line pool \esteil them \\ith iJKlitsol eminent domain and othoi lian- eln-i'sol a public natnie. I'liej o\\o certain duties to theii i reitor , nnd one ol tlicso Is to n\oid an lnlinmreim nt upon thii ilulits ot In- dniduals , ot the genuiatelll.oini ; ot tliu state. Tlieli inlrrlerciiruitli the natinnl riinuiit and conditions ol ti.iilo lias been in violation of Hi it wliii'liisbi > lle\e < l to lie sound public pulley mid auuiiist the host intuiesls ol tlio state 11 luolnilicPi tlm ] iiible ! and ojipriMics Induiduils. II is u poiUTdion ol tu- | pin post > lor which the } \\ere ciealed. These f.-uts which \\oin repoited to me , and imMMitab'j ' autliunti c.ited. 1 deem ol Millicient imjioitaiii e to u- teito > on lor join consldeiation and mieli \ action as the ciiciinist.uicch m \\airant. . ' It ! > undeislood that Attoinev Cionor.it Oissldylll at out opioccoil against ihii coil pool , but inhat m , inner ho tins not jctilc- i lili'il. This is ronsidcied ono of tlm most Impoitant steps t.iKen b } the btalo ad.nlnis. tuition and uas not decided npun until altei Mi > caiclul consldi i.ition Till : "KINO OP KKANCK. " ( Juirt 'Jrlp of a Koyiillnt I urey AOTOHH TinContinent. . I'll isittiir. , 1'a , Oct. 'i Ilonrcsomathch ol the lojnl lamlly Hint weiu expullud fioin J'laiuoM > iu In tliucltj to-day on their way cast. Tlio members ol tlio natty are \eiy closch allied to the Oomlo do I'aiib anil con- bisted ol the Dm hess de Lnjnes niul Oliov- louse , Mollc do Iuj iii's , Duo do Luynes anil Chc\ reuse , anil llio Comtu dcSault } . 1'liey came dliect from theli liomo In 1'ails noaily two months .ipo , landlni ; lioro August SO. They Milt toil acioss the ( onntr.v by tliu noilli- cm mute , tnuellnir M > ( | uicUj that they liaso tlius fai IILCII nnit'i'd-'iii/ed as distliiLMiluliLiI members ot tlio lojallst paity ol J'uiice. Tln'j lull Kan 1'innclic.o , homew.uil lionnd. about \\ooL anro , anil au on loutofoiV.ibh \ - liiKiou , 1) . C. , \ \ lmiuthuvillioniuhi a finv da5In > . In an intcilcv thn Cointo do .Siultv Kiid they uoiild mil bo tlio KIIO IS of tlii" I'lench locution \Vasliliiloii \ ) ! becuisu tliocuniol ii-pub- IIIMIIS. ' U'o aio lOMilists. " h.ud ho , "anil line noihiii to doith the covoinment IKltt OxIstlllKlll KlilllCO. it iS ! l pool KOM'lll- incut. 'I'lieie \ \ III he a i liali ( ; < UliiiiU'h befoic loinr.Vo \ , too , ma > ho expelled lioiu I'Mancd bcloio tie ih.uu'o is ollivtcd , but \\illLio onh foi a slmil time. The nn\t election will shou that tliesontlmont of the iieojilo IH lei tliu io\allss. | Tliii Cointo do I'.UIH will bo called IncU as Klnjj ol Tianuoitlnn Iho nest loin jeais. " UAH I'.AKKIJLS. Intoi-nnl Itcinmio Dcotslon ns to Hoi\ Ilic.t Slionlil hn Mailo. \ VMIINf. . ION , Ott. ' ) . CotllllllHsIolll'l Mil- lei , 01 tlii'liucrnal ie\oiiii , to day ilei-ided n question ol u'icat inti lost to biowois. it\\ia In uxaid to the i iinstriictlon of hem' hiuuK .Section. I , II'J , ii'Mscil slatiitns , piovldt's tli.it siK.h binds hliall bopiovldod with tuonpiKot holes , on < ofhkh liall bu In tliu lioad and tliootlioi In thUhiduot thu liiuel. Maniifac- tiuois In Massielinsetlb and elbowliero have , lion ON 01 , lei a IOIIK liiiiu boon mnklii Iholr b.uiels with both splKot-hole-i on thu alilo of tlii * band , This w.'is done toj tlm hiil > u of ( oiiMiiilenio , and Nvlth no Intent to diilianit lliiKovoiiimunt. The pr.iclicti Inn been tol. ciate.il ny tliKiiutlioiltlos as not pmjndldal to the publlu Inleie-l. Othoi liruueis li.ivo to- ci nll\ , ho\\i\or ! , comphiiiiuil.i .iiiiht U : i < , i Nlolalion ol limid the dupiitiniiiit aftoi it tlioroiiKh iii\i"itiKation lias dec hied that t must IMI htopp-d. Massaeliii-iclts IJIUNMMH madoa loiinal leipiest that tlm ilupaitment | io > tNinouotiiui | until they hliall IIUNU un or- jioitiinity to nhlaiii conuiesslon.ij sanction to the practice. ComiiilhslonL'i Mllloi li.n IK- Illail Ilium that lu toll biniuil to Diifouu tliu law as It stands and hu had no uiitnoilh ID grant tlm ic'iiicst ' lor non Intc'iloiDiici ) . ( Jl KjklllOfH DolClltCll. I'nii NIII I O ' . { riiiA , --TlmcrlilicliiKitili between tliu riilladelphUi unutonia and tin ) ole\un ol Kii land , \NA > ro&umuil todiiy. On Kildaj the local phiors had put top'olhoi las run * \\lillu thu Kiih'libhmen had coiiipiloii ' .7 with a loss o | tlncu uleliiit.s. Tliuv Ubuinid plaj.anil Nslmii thu hldo wasretlioil tlio totu Wtl ? " , TvJl'lliuU ! ' | " ' . " 1'1'lliuleliililaiis ' to , maUo lor in tlmh second innings In oidoi lo hi\o iluJo.it In a MiiKlu liuiliu' . Tlilu tlmy ac compllshed , and when thu play cniled thl " ' " ' "u'"nel1 ! to B ° 1 "no Caiile. Si I'M i , , Oct. ' . ' . -JoNcrnui ( Jlubb.iiil | , ns i Mini a iiuirltiinntlon ostablbtiing quarnn. i M iiMinht Illinois rattle duiln-r the con. in < iiu4 ? ot the cjiiileiiil" lu that tUitt , ,