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THE WAR WITH THK UTES.
NOTHING YET PROM THK FRONT.
GhNFHA! omooi dob) Not tskk qammato as kx
ri < in* oav?ks op thk c prising.
No courier lias yet arrived at K uvlins from
tin* 8?-e:u? of hostilities with the Utes. G?'ii
eral Crook WM at Knwlina y?-teiilav,
but did not follow the troops out to
Milk Hirer. He rat wed t?i Kort Steele
Instead. A g'tttlcinuu couuictcd with
one of the Ilnyihn surveying parties
Mates that the I'tes have been agitated by a
fear tint khej were about to l?e expelled
fron the ir reservation by tlie white men. It
nppears front otlier sources that the forest
tires wete the immediate 6MM of the iuci
iltnts which led to the outbreak.
wan iNt; roM A 0OUBHE
KOniINO AI Ml. 1 lt? i\l PsYNK or MK It It I tt?GF..V
miai. CWMM ntOM to Foi;i ttMBA
aUwunw, Wjr. r.. Oct. ft? l<h48 p. m.?No courier
ln? set arrived from the.Milk Hi ver entrenchments,
(teueial Crook arrived here this morning aud re*
turned to Port Btenlfl this evening.
At 1<c.::o o'clock tin* morniiik two companies of
the !lrd Cavalry under Ca Main Henry, and six com?
panies of the 7th Infantry under Colonel (filbert,
left for the front in the 1"to country. Three com?
panies of th? 5th Cavalry, three com|ccnion of the
3d Ca s a i r> and two companies of the 4th Infantry
wi.l arrive from Pert MiKinuey to-night or to
Inoriow.
Although nothing has yet been heard from C? ln
nel Mcrritt's command, a courier Is expected
at nnv moment. Information from citizen
sources, which seems perfectly trustworthy,
State? that Ltentenant Price's command was
?een three nays since. Cp to that date he had seen
no .?*- It is reported also that Cuptain
Dodge's waconHralBi escorted hv a small detaeh
liient ol colored soldiers, has reached Trice's com?
mand. The citizens did uot know where Dodge's
company wa?.
Chi vi mm. If jr. T.. Oct. fl fnlonjol Itra.kcii, of
the 3d Cavalry, will leave Tort Lanui ic to-morrow
to take rominaod of his regime u t in the fo ld. lie
will be joined here bj Majota Evana audCarltou,
Wuo w 111 accompany him.
Tin: GUEYAVCE OP TRI UTES.
AN EXPLANATION HY A Gi:\rn:MA\ CONXCOTWD
with on ot thk baimm 8tt.vfc.Yixu pgjp
iii s.
Ir.x 111 Milf to riiK Titinr>r.|
WasHIROION, Oeij 8t? Ct> to 4 p. m. to-day no
further tiding* bed eaee rooeivod by the Govern*
l I from Captaui l'uv no and Ins command.
Mr. (?? egg Ii. I 'hit U ? - a, who spnit two or three
seasons in the neighborhood of the White Kiver
I'lea in chare* of one of PMlaMM Bayden'a survey
in ir parties, and who became w.dl acquainted with
the Indians and t beir country, cave to a correspond?
ent of I'lli- Ti'ini NK to-,.av some interesting facts.
Mr. Chittenden denerfbea the White River Utes as
among the flu? -t spot Insane of toe red race he has |
ever seen. They are bravo. Intelligent and phvsi- I
calls strong. They proved themselves in iho main I
Well disposed, and g4vv min h less troiiMo to the |
surveying panics than the other Indians with
whom tLit- piit:es came in contact. Stork which |
waaloat in tton oountrj waefret] teutly recovered
and lei limed hv t he I' I e?.
'I he Indiana had an eld gilaneoe, bnwwer, and
bad lor several years beea gi owing more embittered
t os mil the whitea- The original trouble dates hack
to a time several y> ars ago. wi.eii, as the White
Kiver Utea believe, their Son them relatives wero
cheated oui of their rtghtt n the San Juan doud
tiv. TaeWa.te K'ivei Indians became iinpres.se?!
with the hellel that the MM fate was in store for
them, ami that all etlbits of the white men for their
Civilization wen steps in ?Iii? direction. According
to the Indian belief, the sum of about $27,000 had
been doe them for several v> aOa- and the (list ?jims
tiou usual I v *?idressed to |an snt reying panic- was
" When is thai nienejf f Mr.Cklttenilcu thinks
thai the origin "f 'h? proeonl ontbreak is to be |
found tu this belief that ?liite men are se king to
despoil the Utea of their land.-.. Hfl believes that
they looked upon the approach of the Hoops a*- a I
part ol i he plan tor driving them au av.
Mr. CbittflodflB says that ihe proai nt is really flu
best m isou for thfl utea to make war. Ihe -now
has be run to fall m tne mountain-, and the game
Ins begun to colli?-down and pass into the desert
countr) forming the weeitm nnri of their reserva?
tion. Ilits country Mr. Chittenden d?'scribes h?<i
ttlateati nearlyaalarge la extent as the stateof
JiiiiHsacliiiseits, cut up by t uiious in sm h a manner
that troopsj will tin i it aim Nil unnooaible to pene?
trate there. In addition there ie a great scan r.y of
j. re wal r. The watar in the atreama ia so impreg
ii it' ll wnn alkali as to be wboUjt unlit foi driukmg.
'I here are many spiingo known to <he Indl ms, hut
1h**y are found in nnespected places and without
ii . snrronndiaga which aaunll] mark the pn seuce
of .?] tiug- in other locav'ltiflfla
THE BURNING OP THE P0RE8T&
mi mtr.s sol mi w MUtOg IBSHKU >ian ai.onk
?ggjffJ ill) riRM IMO TO TUM <>t THI.I AK.
The foreel ftrea whuh have been denolating
the ?dem part <>t < olniaUo tor scverul mantas, have
d Hiioviil timber wortb anlliuoa of aollars. Vdco ??f
CMorndo nad Vyeeamg pagan sag that n-e tires ihtc
mi. ?i innoonMn wtohooMfenianal h bmot places nave i
0MsV>enotratti ami eragao oanha tsanassakie. Finest
itren breakout In Casavasle avaij >?ar, oceurnug m Um
vicmity of u>?- mnttng ragionai fNoj naieli tin- liniiau*
wers lo' k Mk? e*n lint, aa wallas l Isen bere; and tales
ai> toil at Denver in feganfl to BOaflagratloas, the
sjashwol waanagtssutng?tawnovai tin piaius, basdaik
eurd the say at Donfer toaneb an extent us toeumpel
the people of thfl flttl tfl aofl Ughtfld oandles and laiope
at iiooiid.iv.
ietaat braa to Oaiseesle are no novelty. Tbedestruc
timi ni timber by tlo m la ale iys batsnanae. rii'Mie ss loch
hew baoa aero an taiayaari bowoeor? have beea more j
serioustban usuaL lie s begon to tunn in Juae.aid
since th hui ?ntu eztenesg all alasm tue waele 1. ngtii of
Ihe rearrvatloo. a distanee at 300 miles. Wherever
iiruapeetwra um) sjaanasffl bnva skana ibeiasciveit, the
woods bsvs been set mi In anfl theg have gone mi burn?
ing ui til tba praaonttnno. f/batbst ttjisd^vasiatmn 1?
Ihe wmk of while uo u w of ladisas is tu ili-piitc. It Is
proliubly iho work ol b -ta. Ihr gmsfej />.>>?.ir, uf Oe
totier 1 ( ii thfl tu ning of widen flay the news ot
tlie attack ou fhornburah ssas Nflfltveil), contains the
i Maeflta satvoaansMMMli "A. W. a.." who had just
come aaranethe ooflsstrgi so bacai t?ai... front iiie watte
ktvei gflsaacg. Tbs osflrcflgflflsai M ??<> ?:
ai ttegflsm l 'eii iu witn a ssall sau Im who was going
|a Ueorgctowu. au? I proposed to aeeoaipaa) b.m u?
fai asMotgniebnrSprmgs. Tau eooatrj *as tni ol
siuokc from the ires wbicfa note bnrolna m ail dhec
liio.s. Tlie gjirafl n nt bsan M t bvbfltblbe Indians anil
t i sv bites, I was tobt et several large gees belog set by
tie- srhitas and mm i ' iii? Utea.
tla nastdagflflWfl * ra folbrwtna the truil al mg
gear giver a lew iiuintml feel above Ihe river, the
sinoh' was ?o dense that "i,<- BOflbj barely see ihe river
reaahMh* ow. That flat] w- nasaetf overaeveral aules
?t bni al ? ana try wbieb started turn a oanip-flra leit by
waiiestai da) saCute. W? rawpad that alght three
ao ss sbove Bteaai >oai bprtag*.
I c raipi <t '"i aiaaar an >ui i ? aiiles baton the miin
bi i, bm rassuaad Nadarhiod iiisi night. NedertandUa
ssaall nilnl a Iowa alnbtaet in la up Iii u ?!? i < a?inu.
< aa ing Jossa tram tin summit ibi i ..- ?> re buruing nu
hat Ii M iafl <" the raatl, uu>l I eanld bi ar in Ire? ? taiimg
ba all airssibiaa Tues< llre? w.-ie ?ui b> \\h:ic luuu.as
go l Iflfl baVS If eu 111 Ihat i ou:>(?>'.
hawtflarOagtse l??m the eastern ?die of thcKoi kv
Haajaanhi taeaM and thnN arc no Indiana tn that re
Thofereal fljna. bg nhflflsaaovor ktngbMli angaar now
t<> h.isr hat n the hnsae HnN ea am of Um Um ontbreak.
asaesnar gttktn? of UOIoradOi having auulc ofloapunnt
to nnnnnrttaafl at Waablagtan that tue vu ? were
bnrntng tha noodaiand .i.j la.s .ie prop?
erty oft thereaorvattuni aeompauyof oalered troops
Isseanhi Pagaas Spring ananVanwee eniorad to the
tlout Xhaaaasapaay gat into the Middle raikoutue
wag as tha hTsata it.s-.r ggnaaap hnr uruer?. whan iwo
I mi BNNfl. ill t. i ted lu Iiie act uf bon ing Mulur
Ihnaanananii house and bam. Osanglatal ama made
against lio-tu at Oeorgetowu, und u warrant
as* loaued for llnir arrest Ti>a officer en
tius'id ?lh the warrunti puisued iho men tu
the WM!? Kiver ggsaflgi could not fJnU
aaasjL Ihiaagsssa, the ahlal at the aanai. wa* euiusi
npan toanmnflerthe men, net r^fnoad) osaisnhsg that
V>c ? uad uo right to ai rent au li. Imu ou the reser
ration. Ooremor ntkln Immediately telegraphed
Ueneral Pope, at Leaveuworth, und called on him to
fui nUh trojpa to aastet the Sheriff in arresting the In?
dium who burned Thompaou's place. General Tope
then ordered the colored company from the DlhCuvalry,
at Pacosa. which had already started our, to proceed to
thi' White Hirer Agency und make the airest. The
ciiinpunv remained m camp, however, on the ed?e of the
Middle Park. The Indian* were preooal 111 their fmnt,
in tsportOC number*, and manifested a warlike disposi?
tion.
Meanwhile Douglass wsMurbnlent at the Agency The
plow?n ware drod uikui, and troepa wi re teal far
frulii llawlins. 1 loo iitmrtdj advanced and th<.< war began.
WASHINGTON HEWS.
FELLOW VICTIMS WITH CHISOLM.
TWO Ml-N Wllusr. NAMKS SUOn.U NOT UK POBOOT
TK\ ? MH. GM.MtH'8 YOCXO WIFE ?IVF.N A
PLACE IN W ANHINUTOJt.
I BT TKI.hOHAIMI TO TnP. TRIM'S'?.. I
WlMIWUUW. Oct. fi. ?It may bt WBWlbwri
that iti tlic political mueaucre that has made Kemper
County in Mississippi mlamouslv liiMtoric, there
wi n- in addition totlio (Jhisoliu family two other
Kepublican victims. One wn?icx-Statc >enatorJohu
P. (lilmer, tho other VH the heroic Scotchman,
Aii?us MrLellaii. While special prominence has been
Rtveu to the fate of the Chisolm family, the other
sufferers in the tragedy should not be and perhaps
are not forgot tsa hv thopeople of the Worth.
Mr. MoLell?i who fell at the po.it of chivalrous
duty, li ft ini relatives, so far M known, to mourn
his death.
Mr. (.iliner left a young wife and nn Infant rliihl.
having hSOS married lutle more than a year previ?
ous to but murder, lie was a native of bliaaSBeippi,
an enterprising morchaiit, and a thorough l?publi
can. From hia local prominence and k. own cour?
age and ability, he wua conspicuously regarded nn
one of the uicu necessary to bo " remove ? before
the Kcpnlilican organization in the Stato could ho
suppressed. 1 he story of a bogus warrant issued
for his arrest on charge* pre f cried upon foiled
signatures j his voluntary start to join bis friend,
Judge Chisolm, who he had heard had been ar?
rested on the same false charge ; his pretended
arrest on the way to th?; J.nI, ami his brutal and
cowardly murder by the " officers" who held him in
proteased custody, form a start line pace in flic his?
tory of Southern perfidy. Mr. Gi liner's property
having been wholly embraced in his business, was
swept away in the events that followed hM imir lor.
Incidentally bearing ol the unfortunate condition
of tho young toother, suddenly reduced umler lern
bli ciicuiuitauces from comparative afilueuce to
p'\'i i ty through her own and her husband's alle?
giance to the Republican cause, and learning also
that she was a ladv of education and intelligence.
Secretary McCrury tendered to Mrs. QilmOff an ap
piiintmeiit in the War Deportment which was
gratolully MOOptOlL Here the iridowTod lady quietly,
modestly and bravely coins hoi support and that of
her child.
Mrs. QilflMI has Just returned from attending the
recent farcical trial in Mississippi, where she went
unaccompanied by any friend, though burdened
with her sirk cl.ibl. Sbe went at her own expense.
Bbe expected that tbs trisl of the persona indicted
tor the murder of Mr. QUaMt would
have then ninirnd. While tbero she per?
fected the necessary arrangement* f.,r their
prosecution. Sue is aware that tlie result of
the trials yet to be held cannot hi diflbtUUl fiom
that in the one Jtl.it closed, yet she lecls that she
might be regarded as being herself itnhtl rent to
ti-eui it she should nsgleet any oeoeeaarj or proper
tnossnnniIn isopoct tooush prosecution, lite (rude
are ex pee tod to be continued for the lorauduo*
Quit Ud of the guilty peiKons (for that is w hai they
appear 10 amount toj ui tho turooedini tana oi the
eon r.
Mn. flilUMf gives full cre lit to <|:e preeidlUh
Judge lor l i- Impartiality, ami to District-Attorney
Fora f'ir the ?1?ifity and fidelity with a*hieh be per?
forated his duty as the prooocatinaoflioer of the
Mate; but she admits th.it the governing public
sent.meat of the Month is not oalf UOl in ISTvrof
punishing the murder of Kepublieaua, hut that it
emphatically lewarda the perpetration ot auch
Hains win. nndleanisod approbation.
WASHINGTON NOTES,
W \-hino ms, M.I.it, Oct. (f. 1?70.
B eretarp Thsatpesa will retars to this city Croat
ladlsas toaiscrsa eight,
l i e Ah-Is! iui-1'ieasiiier at Chicago has Informed the
rreaenrae last m sees a? their traassatlsaa vita the
- ib>1 roesni v ?*i i p unit the banha of thai city lot ad to
laeresse Iben a ad reset r? by 19,000.000,
aaalalBUl aecretarj Bewtsy ass oslled the attention
of < ii^toin Hoiue otHcera to the law. now mn Ii ili?rt
?hiojsiI. lesenIbs taal the ssaws el ell steam vessels
?heuId be painted mi their sterns aad ibe sides ol i ii*-ir
piiotdiouesSi Itlsproi.d toeaforeethe law riicii>
Inf arter.
rssleaeeloi Oeaeial 1*iij lemtaei to s/aahiactea to
day, froai a tyhsf trip ?o loneeb n?. Isaa.iWherei it the
Oateaatal eelebratioa heM Isaf FrfctSp to eeesmeesor
MC lie ?elll- 111- iii ot l. e Male. BS llellVereil a fpeel h
streugly opposing all repndlatloa sebeue?. His araa>
iie-nt waa well rseeleed ?<> aaaadleaca anaibeiingaooul
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DEATH OF W1UJAM B. POWELL,
William H. Powell, the biatorical paiuter,
die" 14-i area?a ?t all rseriaaee, Ps M Veal Twsaty
eighth at Is the tif?\ s.Mh peat el his am . He was
beta a Walas* at., ht this ettyt et Bafliak parents, but
Ihefasilj ramsTeU to Qseiaaatl while he was sUll aa
lafaati tie ilaplaysd a asai ha I laleal let si t at aa early
?pay und Ha helaa Losavorth waa oae ol hie early pat?
rons. But atsl taalrsnter was J asea Beard. tUhteasr?
aatSl nlli y . ?r Lc removed to t kla i ll v and Wat a pS| II of
Jaha tnaesa. Be Mads rapM proareea, sad soon oe>
taiued t::e patronage ot ?nme ol the ur;i;tliiest famine.
us a petttatt patattr, If is earliest historical plenum
?etpMaalratorBssa ?Ith tbi Briasada,1'and Oolaat
ims and the Kgg." This latter pietare attracted stash
af-nlion a id was tl.c means of litr. obtaining the (luv
erasteal eessaslaaloa is pslat thi plstors of " Oe Ueta
tsseeasehM the M ?-:--ippi " to fj] the vassal panel In
tbo rstaada at Waahraptsa. Hi was ihea in
bts twi iny fifth year. Be weal Is Paria to
eliloy the additional advaula/i s he ? <niId ob?
tain there In oider to paint it. He was
the lathasta friend of OeatarewHm aee Vei n. i, sad many
ot thelaediaaPreach paluteraaad literary men of that
time. On the completion of l?i? picture he received the
approval of the leading Prenea erttlee. They brouahi
laa ptctnra ts thii< eooatn and azbtblted it la tin
!i i : nt: i nie? In < onio ctiou with the porn all ol A*id-el
Kader, the Arab Chiefrais, after tax nt the pi lore to
Waehlnjrtes hapalnted in tbsi eilj the portraits of
bob) ?I the leading statesmen of the time.
Mr. Powell afterward mud - blshosse In thleelty.and
bit noil- la WestTweaty<slahth>sta ana the reeortof
artists, literary uea and maaleal people. He painted
several purrrslta for the Ooveraor'a room la the City
Bstt, ea?sBf othera that of General MeClellan. Be ra
esivedssaamtlaalon from Ohio to pntnl Iiis picture of
Commadere Perry on Lahe Krw fortha State Cnpit?ls
thi>hi afterward duplleated on a macb laraer seaje.
aad tba aeeead pslntms aaac* on the statrwaj to the
?atleri efttmBenate Ubawber at was bins! tun. .Main
or his pi eta tea bsva bees eaprsvedi tic dmibi
?stahlssrs bis " De hoto," as craved sad published bj
<io .pi., of I'.nis, and ?' W iih ngtnn's L.iji li.li rvi w
\ut:ihi? Bother,"pnblUhed Intaleeliy. Baaj ol the
aioel beandful Jaalaoa < icraved sjr the hiosrlens Bans
Note csuipsay wen- from hie pesetl. Br. Powell's last
woik?s?a port i alt of Mi?" I-in ma Abi'ott. Belesvea
one .... ami twodauabtere; beyoaaaerc.latbswlfa
of a Btnllsoasv 1 olllcerend resides u Eucisad. The
sthsi ehlldrea were wiia htm la im ia-i bonre.
A OHM AT 8TR1KM BUMAMJAQ DOWN.
Fall Hivkr, Mas*., Oct. 6.?IViolations ap
{KJiuteU iiy the BtMhen baVS eraltSd upon the niill trca
urert to-day ami a?k?-o to I? ul.owisl to return to work in
a body, und he paid we. kly in?t?-ud of ?SStSly. Itoth
r,.igaaveheaa refhaad.aa the ?aaafsetaieta wri
?etdlaehsrse the fcasuatleha to nuke pia at fortha
striken The knobeileki ?> re plaeee on sehi dole pne< *
Uus ataralas),Inateadel asekly pay. I'? ?<? ehaoga uaa
been aeeepted without oppoal ?o, ? isepl a! u.u in...
Mm, ahsre i levsa knsbsi lebt left.
i; IFAOEM Of /'///; rUtOMO-PXMUMONlA
fopXBD Rivkk. N. J.. Oat. 6.?Plattro-pnaa
aauBs is unking fearful ravaerea among tl.attic in
this ncinitv. Oa Enoeb Jaaas*? farm as leas i baa t ass*
l\ -eluht he;ut of C.itllo have died from (lie .linruae
?ithla a month. Twa aisd last week aad sthsrssre
now .ick. ria tllamtti I- bseomlss all.I epidemic,
?earl? every esttla raiser la the plees iiuia^ uaiium
)ii id leesemd 0> the Uiaiadv.
HAD W LATH KU Al MEMPHIS.
M: Ml'iin, Tonn., Oet C?Sixteen in ra MIM
of yellow level III ab?teveil while and lilln cololed ?
aitslanartefl toiuc ii..urd al iiia.th to-a.iv. ?ixuluiu.
hsve occurred. The contribution* to the Howards to
0 iv aggregated |4M tit Tfie weather l* dump and
cloudy.
THE 0'LEAHY WALK1XQ MATCH.
tiif. Co\ti>T.\NM IHlNMNC oct.
?? rlowrr " rrowh fau.? ill?tiik dttbrest not
imcrsabimo?appraRARC1 AND cuNOITION OF
IHK .MEN?ACORRd A i 1 A. m. TO-dat.
A- soon as the thirty-live pedestrians who
started pell ?II ea hfoaday mnfalRg at tue Madison
Si|'i;ii ? Uardeo, iu the O'Leary B'lt contest, settled
down to their work, ihc two tcn-uiile runners, Fitrger
nld und McL-avy, raced offend took the lend. At the
cud of the first tmir the former hud mad* 0 mtics mid
410 yards, heating the hi st on record ('."7 miles) In
similar contests, which was made by W. 8;ulth 111 the
first Astley licit wulk. RTiiTmTJ was aboti! threc-qtiiir
tersof a mils behinu IttRgMBld, null a quarter of s mile
ahead of " Blower " Brown, who was the third man at
this starr of the race, llelirtnan, u ml Id p. hired farmer
frotu Jersey City, dressed In a suit of blue flannel and a
pair of siis|m-ndnrs, was flic lust man ut the end of tho
first hour. Win 11 DMhWM h id mule only 19% miles he
wa? tnUen sick.and ptfdsrTed rather to lose his entrance
fee than to Walk despite /us pain.
The fli M sen*atlmi of the Face occurred shortly nftrr
5 a. tu., when "Blower" llrown, the favorite, who had
dropped in three hours from third to Ihirieeiith place,
went to III* quarters and was rcporleU to be suffering
from interna. puin? mid cramp*, flu attendant, Smith,
administered medicines, winch after souio hours
broiigut relief to the sick pedestrian. At lOtM
s. 111. he appeared on the Hack, but ultei Increasing
bis score fruiu va'e miles to M% mile*.
ftvuin sought his tent. In. Mott was culled in, and
be aniMlrown's friends woikei| ou the paiient all ihc
?ftei noon, but without producing any favorable rrsti:t.
At I p. ni. It was decided that he was suffering; from no
nrdinarv cramps ot thr stomach, und an attack of lu?
ll uraattaa ot the news at was feared. Btuea was then
leiiiiivcj to a room 111 our corner of the Crarden. lie re?
fused to allow his name to be withdrawn unMl after
midnlth,, -aylng th it if he should act hack to the tiuck
he wou'd still hu Rfcig to win a place among tho victori?
ous men.
The example of Brown apparently h id a depresMnir
? IT ou Davis, w ho. alter making 11*8 mill* and laaV
Inc himself droMping behind, fell Ml of the race at BtSSa
Ifeeretiredllatsoeawag laereaaad kjrthe withdrawal
of Cromwell, 1 lie C.iMfoi nIu scout, at C.'Jl a. m Ike had
crossed the continent to w in ihc belt, and had b.oucht
hie wtfls alasurj Ms tluiussllu t r< > u bi es eaded his padjsa
Irian ambition. Alter he h id made ^3 miles he p icked
up ni* goads and left the 1 on e. Keksrsall ooaeraded to
give up alter going 3T7? 111:0 s. lie wits tin u mute thsii
10 SSlSSS behind Murphy.
A 1 o'clock, twelve uoiiri 11ft t the start, the *rore of
the th-t twelve men. iu miles und tape, waai Harpke
r?r>:3, Paaer Sita, Carru 83:1, PltageraM 8236, Pos 814,
Pwageesl 80, sfelamvy Rda?, Walket iM, Msm .r>ti:."?.
Mahoney .%?!:<. Speilacv .">5:7 and Allen .Vi:.Y llu- twelve
conte-tauts In the (mi.test two weeks ago m tho *utne
lime had made tue follow in? score* : Itowcll 78,9a Kinns
61*. (iiiyon 07:1, Man ?lt:.'?. Huz id t;i::t, Paaohet mr),
Mernit ftdtS, Weeks! 07, Taylor 00:1, Juck.sou 00, uud
Ci dcruiiyi r 00:1.
a K" \ I.I.I NO UFF Di IRTRtRgl.
Modi of the cuiliii*'.-i?in which was shown In I he first
MBI1 of the TBlttag match at RtRdbMR RqS re i. u Ian
ii. erday aim alas died mi wi.cn II was known that
Browa had been od tile track for live hours. F iber took
Frown'- place as iir*t choice among the betting no u at
7 p. m., although young Murphy aud old < urrati, the
Toegskorsmaa. generally k-pt iu float ot Uuuouiiic
score sheet.
It SI dMS4faJ If tkete were ever before hrawM to?
gether in one eoatesl so iiihiiv sssn aosaeaafag f- wer per?
sonal attractions than the i.nr.v-ilve wim started In tills
walk. TIM) lall Iii.Sil feel and over, like Mpt llucy ittul
Walker, looked Ilka Massed pine* ready to toppleoeer,
aad ihc sberl oaes ami tee slanted appearaaM or sane
oaks. Crass land, the B nth d valker( I* to- meal
stmitlr built man on the track, but he has
00 unfortunate euM In Ms eye. BS Mean
a suit uf n d iikuts and keeps steadily on a walk. Pita
gei aid, who sarMsaas Dasaal la speed as a raaaai i
sppruaebes bim la aantnllni ss as a walker, is a loose
Jointed,bard-faecd aedRntnaa Murphy is a sioiinv
Milt JMBg m in, w lio w alk* well ,uid runs ?IthI tine
springy stride, TMsaaselcaol ins aody aad arass are
Weil deTl loped, aad If he hud ll id more experience ill
such cant" sis his ell.nice* wouid be more hlgnly re
mrdeil. When aol spartlac rapsdly aroatad tM traek,
he kepi close |o ( iirran or Fab' r.
LMrran Is mskinga uard Igbh Next to flhutlawd.
Pabei >* the nest walker on tbe traek. Me i* rather
?ugaili MdL Poa?wMsaadea good sMwing yester?
day, sometimes walks ?? If be were gosag to have a tit.
I pierce, the negro, has s - >u gall iiiin m salasatMB.
Krondseest.tbe CanadlM made a verv fin i?.i.
Walker i?i leal 1 inch in Might) sppears to hare ssors
waist tkaa any of the otaer tall pedeetrtans, ami walk*
well.
RVBN1M a I NF? IV lilt SAWMOr.
AhMt 5v000 s peel stars wer- peeseai dnrlap tM erea
mn, Mt the etreltag pedastrlsas t.red Itsthj aaaata>
sgenent. The sbseaee of Brawn left t to qnestsM ss to
w im would be the a tauet iii doabt, but gave no ptuaalas
of a Mr reeerd, Plorsl tr hates were tearee? \ rudt ta
the peslestnans" quarters under the u na ry wns like
niakluK a tonr of the Miami cages In s nienagerle, or
the wan ^ id i free hospital, Fbc a r was hsary atth
tue odors oi liniments, mingled with tho ma-ty
?mell oi t ie MlhJina it self.
Between 1(1 and ll o'eloek,a aalklag race between
McKeeaudOr sslaodproToked th< heartiest applause
al the evealag, Grassland tluaiiv t?eat his inun. In
spite of tue stoi les about Urowu. be teturned Baezpeet
edly la IM iraeh at RtSU p. i.lot bed in tbleh tlaimei*
ana looklna we i^. it, aad i.n shseai the seeond tin..
;i i, 25m , or nearly i o boars altogether, aad he had
fallen 7<? mile ? behind Murpay. i mi was the seeond
m in i<t make 100 mtu s, walek he did al Bt80 p. m.. fol?
lowed 8 minutes tatet i>\ Paber. Af er ?einlas l nllr
ami o laps Browo saali retired at 8:47, feeUag a< ih hin
rellevi d "lom bis pata. Be was then mi to be I t?> sleep
three boor*, sod ou of the attendants * id ba hoped
thaa to have hi- mau tit to go on the traeb to make up
for lost time, w iii relays al barses averj buy aiUas
Ulla ml in be posaibla.
At I0UM p. oi. Fox eomaleted li><> mile-, barli % hat d
21 ?. dm. in uolug It, Walker w as tbe lift ii man to norm
loo miles, which m dkl at lo:J7. Cnrraa and Pax had
retired.
TDK atXNUtfl at 0X1 fVCUM k Jills MORXIXO,
The follow i nc are i he SMfeS of tho mi u al 1 a. ui. to
da.., in miles and lap - :
Name. Ms. Rsme. ll*.
|l0 ' Fit/.Kersid .' s&
atl:4 Fox.10.:.)
7s Uowsfd .? bill
8V:S Ki nliierer.I 7;!:.I
7s:7i M> tvee . 7U
PS Iii U .in . s?:'J
34:3 McLeavy. bOil
7.'.a Mahoney.I e-.':7
88 Murphy.110:1
imii ? i ? kins. ftiil
i i Plates. lo :1
7s Rnsssll. ioJ:t
'.a Mpel scy. l"."i
75 lull.I es
. 7 -? Waiker.in
Pahsr.. ?? _ 188 jj_I
mi. aRTXI I BRXr CtiMTRRl in OOORT,
The poaaeasioii <d tbe Aatley Bell wmyester?
day gtvea to the pedet..... n OMrias BowaU by a dharUTs
Jary. It had beeo attaehed while la tM eaasMy of M*
hut] & I 'o. m tin- ? in of Mam ?f the nadtten of Weaten.
a>t tke t ismlaatlM yesterday! Rovall tsattdad as tM
MadlttMi under vkteh as had ea tared the contest. Mr.
Potter, Mr John Astley'a urn ale seerelai v. said that be
kin-w thsl ?'estondid mi deposit onefartblag when ne
look the bell ; aeltuer dtreeuy aw ladleaaUi diu Mpaj
saj in.iik' far ?,
TkLEGRAPUIC SOTl 8.
A PI l-K- I MIAN gl AT
Haupax. n. 8., <? I. intate Dtiaea, of tin
in.*. Regtaieni.iai rautweatj ? >- - in i imur ami . i
Ii.inn:. ?. '-a a sagt ?
mi. PkNuBYTKRY <n M(in Mor rtt.
FiM-'iidii. J., Oet. U. I'm I'rrtabytery of
Heamsoak will i.i to autiaa M lbs glrst Prssayterias
< biireh si M ins spsa, mat tmsplaas, aad win ssaauias iu
mSN foul .lay*.
a OObtPA ? v PROM vri.AN i a ?ObUNQStORfPaL
ati A NT A, . (Is?Captain J. 1. Illirke, of
tMUaSSOIIJ ii'.ar.l*. leu a. I. Ij.ii alleruooii with l.-rty Uieo
lor a toar turoagl " bortbans Kast. Mestal rt Tilt pas aa
laaipan n pa.u. i. e ?nl ??ui>> 'In. .-w.ess.
VHP.INI i AR lllal DOM Tita 0kbt QDKNTIOBf.
Fut.Di i. K.-in in., \'a.. Oct. K\-thaventor
Rem,m i ?UlrcesedsIsive sndiencs ai bpetisylvaaia ?'.art
Boaae lo-aay m sappsn af IM Ma slioeh stlL a ibseoagh
aud i ui tsaotaasol IMbtaM -ulius.ie iu.t inualba
\s ll a l HO MR BOVa OtTT NI um. puvr l?
HCRAMOR, l'enii., 0 I. Ok? V Rai I v ' I iNifg while
gaiin im* nhtstnnti badu >?< a?abi asac spertHlii
maadahaassaskebMoa atth i*? bssssut nts ?ku.. Iiu
?apposadtabs iksl of jui.u Lscaaa, ssaidaial aaaal tan
Isars pMHiRrnoR ut cawa PA,
Ottawa? (Sbi. 6.?Au eitra edilMm ol Tkt CmiuuU
,. -, ,..(. ,r.i tadaj ?? sslassastilsrlafWaaedImtbet
arebiboiaa I bs tu pori ?nun ur In'rislu. tion min i h- Buatui
le . . iuic In?? U ?? t ii lad stau * 1 ..?< baigth ut USss u>u
|.i . i!i.ii-... wo b* m f-iic-i* not *t">< t'osl,
ji [X)R BARMARO AOALMS/I rHR LROiaLATtTBB.
plH BIlKl i PAIR, N. V.. Oei. 0.? Tins RMTBlUg
JU'Ue 1, II 1141 I i I|4.|1*-1 kill' 1' i Uli I J IUI . in *IIU*IS1KM% lo Hl
..... r SSSSOlt SM MIMT, palil lareruy, ?lo., unl
v,.:u tsudiag tbc ?? i pssaed b] Iba la-alalatnraisa: Wlater
glvmgCoartsol bnaaiuasei lusivojaiisantmu. Ilasaid tb?
?la ttatats bai aal base rc|M-aitst
two VILLAURM vach to HAY! a PfRJI aUtQIRX.
A - ut' v I'm k. N. J., Oet. A. ?A short tune ago a
?artii i. t ? prtaetpalMstassabbwh in A*i>ory pars ? -
[ea royed b] srs, Ifsaealy ptass ttaaM las pisoo hen.* a
urksi asuipaofi.thet'oouassi OeaseU hasaaa i->utst i>..u is
?. i imhp ...r lie- pin. hi- ..fa -..a;.i im-t-ogiuo. uctau
e srIU aiao yurclaaaic au nu?lu. vuiy awm. I
TIIH CAMPAIGNS OF 1879.
THE ELECTION IN CONNECTlt (TT.
OOI 0Bv.l. J"ltn May Maktvii gPBRCBIg in onio?
Tiir. ?nuiOBfr-001 OOfOOBXT! Of MAMAOBC'
?kits?minor POLCTlCAIi OOggfP,
The town elect! one to OoBnectlcoi took place
yesterday. The Republicans made Rain?. Two
Constitutional arneBdmenta won to ted on.
and hoiii woio defootedt A letter from Clere
land, Ohio, nays that among the ?peaken who
are eaBYxeeing that State ii Colonel John
Hay, formerly of TriE Titim sk, The Con?
vention ol Kan.nil Hall Democrat! will be
held to-day la BoetoB,
CONNECTICUT TOWN ELECTIONS.
nVKltWTIl UHJtg M tTAT OF TIIK fWO PBOKMJBD
coaorrrunoxax ami:\i>mkms- gRPtfiucAi
(JAINS D| ToWN OlflCHI 101IL OPTKIS.
H\itu <ii:r>, C'onn . 0< t. C?The most important
mature in the Iowa cleetioao to-day was the vote
on the arapaaad eoaetltatlooal eateodaeente, prorioV
ing that elections for the Legislature shall he bien?
nial, ami thl Judges of the Supremo and BagQfiat
Coarte shad remain Oh the bench until seventy-live
years of age instead of until seventy, as at present.
Both amendments are defeated overwhelmingly.
In many places the vote is more than fen to one
against them. Very few towns in the State give
majorities for either amendments.
The towns generally elected town odaCera. Re?
tains as far a* ti c. IV d are encouraging to the Be
pahUeaaei In Waterbary, a strong Draeaerade
city, the regulai Democratic candidate for Mayor
is defeated, end a majority ot the AldOTBiea and
Council are R publicans, Ncw-liritaiu, usually
Democratic, elects the entire L'c publican ticket.
In Hartford the Democrats elect the Town Clerk,
Collector, and a Majority of the other town nttcera,
Tho Bepablleans secure the First Selcctiuan ami
several other othVers.
A recent law pro video for minority rapreaintitloB
on all town boards.
Several towns Voted on the liquor Ii'mumm ques?
tion. Some of the county towns voted against
licenses, bnt the majority voted tor them.
Now thai the oonatitutioual amendmente are de?
feated, there will be an election for half <>t the
Senate and for a new House ol Benreeentativea on
theTaeeday after the ht*t Monday in November.
Had the amendments paaaed,there woold have
beeil tin elect loll tills Alltllnill. 'I'll') piCscul Legis?
lature woulu have heal over one year.
VOBWI0B GOES FOB " blCKhaX"
Norwich. Conn., (Jet. (I.?The town election! in
Eaatata CoBBocttcnl h>daj laaalted practically !n
no ehange of the political complexion of this sec?
tion. Both Goaatitational Amendment! were de?
feated by overwhelming majorities?tho one pro
Tiding for biennial leaotona by three to (MM, and the
? M extending the age limit of judges from seventy
to eaveaty-flTo yeais by al leaal fire to one. Noa>
atiehgoeaforLioeuac thia year by yj'2 majority.
Last yt ar the city gave SO majority ior 14No Li?
cense"
COLONEL JOHN UAY ON THE STUMP,
aia acooaae as aoxmpaiob epi ak i n? a hots
mkm to aaxB bim ro ooxoaaaa?bbpi bug ax
CNIOS A Nil NIIIKNtilll ? MMllCKAIH' Ulll'IS.
laaov a staff ooaaaaroaoairr 01 rm rata ?b a. I
Cm vi i.vnu, < uno, t ict. All TfeiBUJfi taaden
w ill. I know, be glad to learn thai Colonel John
Hay, has oonai oot of the retirelaenl of hie Cleve?
land bone to take part is the Bepeblieaa eaaTaaa
Few men an as well cquipp. d as Colonel Hay for u
inocooofnl poiitioel career. Ilia intimate neeoeiation
with Abraham Lincoln as private secretary and
personal ii lend Identified him with the great aehhryai
nie its of thi IBffty of freedom and nationality,
and gave him, w hile quite young, a thorough know l?
edge of the larger afl dm al government. His Ufa
abroad in diplomaticcapecltleemade him familiar
with a multitude of social and economic gOOQllOUl
winch me becoming of increasing Importance In
this country. His work in journalism give him a
tirm gras|i on all the fact-, and arguments of our
current politics ami widened the ec inaintanoc
with piibhc in ii gained la the White House. Lit?
erary geaini does not eonal fur mach m the rough
work of partiaancampaigning, hut the author of
"Caettliaa Dayi" end "Pik! Connty Ballade"
could baidiy say a dull thing it be tried, and I am
not surp' i-? ? 1 to hear th it Ins ?neeebee epnrkle arith
good points. I have not been so fortunate as to hear
Colonel Hay ob the it amp be modeatly oooflnea
hi-eflbrtetonrard aid towuehip meetings in bia
own County?'nit all Clei eland talk-, of hi! aacoea!,
ami ptadii 11 fur bim In the fataie a held <>f action
as aide eabe n ay wish, 1 an telliug nothing thai
w ill be news in ie w ben I any that great n aar ben ot
Uepnblicana In the XXtb Diatrict are looking to
bin as the bub of all otbera to ran for Congreea
nest year. If they succeed In carrying out the wish
tbey now freely expreoa they will secure a priee
that does not often come on) of the lottery of ooml
natinaconvention ? ? repreaentative free from all
c i:i ncct mn with clique-:, with no old n ditical debte
to pay oil, ami with talent! ami Btneaa for the
pomtion thai will enable him bade credit to ins
constituent.-. Colonel Rny'a health! which for a
tune was not good, was greatly benefited by bla
recent trip abroad? and be hao b en able ainoe his
return to nake inch progreae eritfa ins "Life of
Lincoln " thai the publica.ml at leaal a portion
ol the work may be expected nezl Spring.
I he 1 mnonrata in Nor! bei u Ohio do not sec, or at
1< ist w ill QOl admit, that the drill of the canvass is
ntrongly aaatnei thank Theyotill bopa for neaaaai
Here, for ezanple, is Editor ArmatiODg, ol ih>
I'liiin Dealer, who talk! Ib thi-way: " EwiBg is
making a lino can v.t-s. and I believe he is going to
be elect' d. I have heel, out III the coiuitl'v, W Ifre
it aia reported thai our bard-money Demo rate
Wcle not going to support bin, and I ll l\e no! folim!
a nan anoeg then who nenne to stay at home or
scratch (.wing's name." Let me iay, in paronthoili.
thai Mi. Amistlong's testimony on this point is
peculiarly valuable from the fact that In- MBOtiaT
hard-money man binaelf, and was so nach dkwatie
Bed aith En lag*a nomination that it was doubtful
lor a long time whether he would rote for bim.
Party feeling, it aeema, has brought him into the
ti pea. Ilr. Arnntrong went on to oay i
"Weehall m>t loaeany Democratic votca on the
money question, and weehall gain tbree-fonrtha of
the .Nationals' Vote, which Will III leg Bwillg Ml
ah' ad.'
To this I replied: "It Is eney to cipher out
Ewinge election by adding the bulk of the Green?
back vote ol laal yen to the Democratic vote, but j
do you consider thai thi- Benubiieeua have a heavy
reaerve force to bring out tins jrew I"?" Yes; mil
W? think We have just a? big a reserve as they, and
We are going to get it ??lit. The campaign I? i joOO
and cxeiiiitg, and a rerj heavy vote w i 11 be polled.
The bloody hui Irl canYano your folks are working is
not succeeding. (Mil two ?ol.Ina candidates, with
Only three leys between tllclu, knock your Wai 18
s'li s oat of sight."
Ex-Oovernoi Rt>Bdrlcka, al Indiana, is making a
atanpiag tour througb the State He is always in?
troduced to hi- a ml lea.as the man who would lie
v no Piaaidont to-lav but tor hand. Mr TUden'a
fellow-martyr doeo mit, however, go lato a dloona*
hob of the Maud UjaCOtioB. He Bl ideotlv has bo de
Sire lo blow t lie lite to bill llld'll's p Uli.Ige. He
will be Ca--.I. or nothing nexj fear. Hleapoeebio
a rather dreary attempt to m il;.it that the Dem?
ocratic pal I \ started the wave ot proaneriti bow
ewoopiugotottheooaatrj bv cutting down appro*
printloaa at Washington. HeodneXa has thead
Vantageaf goad looks ami a ph asing voice, but be
is to ' gaiet aad dtgnid u to suit an ordinary Dana*
ci i ie andlCBC!. Hi- meet Ulgl have not been at all
renarkabie either for aanben or for aay deeepB
atratioBa ot ediuir itloo lor mm, or s; npatny lor Ins
Pnaidontial aepiratioMb
I .ie t at the railwaj s,j i "1 'his moralag "Cor
ponil" ?avM, the oexl Uovernor ol dmne, wha
com's Into the State to take the etnnp by ?peclel
reqoeetof Mr. rooter, flic Ohio Kepublicana will
be glad to eeo anong then tho man who has just
carnod the party ataadard to victory in the for
Bast Alaine?rvpayiug generoualj bei nebt to Ohio
mi account of the late can vase. Ohio sent to bor
Sherman, (iaifleid. )l< Kinley, Bntterworth, Upda*
grat) ami (JreeVenora and the MIMU IBiatBTB Hlalne,
rrye, Hah, Bai I ami P rw, g, \. ?.
BOTBDIO hOAlX?j ?NJtTOB I -..
Turi.ka, Km., (?ct. B.?The IngallaInycati
gnttaaOaaanuttaaeoutianad u> Uhen voatrrdav*aad
examined a> I <riff number of wttns?*cs. hut nothing was
? Uni. d then big definitely thut Senator Inaalu or any
MM fur l.iin, Bad used corrupt mean* to effect bis i ? ? ?
tlon.
TUR ELECTION IN COLORADO.
a!* AMOClATR-Jt'ATIt'k OV TUR STPREMF TOritT
Avt) t.ocAt. OWFICBBB to rk BLBOTBB to-dat.
The second State flection thin month will
he held in Colorado to-day. when an A*?oclat?-Justlce
of the Supreme Court ami county ami city ofBc-r? will
be chosen. The Ju<li(e to he elected will ?neeeed Hei ry
C. Thatcher fjMpJ, the present Chief-Justice of the Hu
premeCourL Judge Thatcher was elected In 18TU. ami
the short term of three year* fell to lita lot. The suc?
cessful candidate at this StaotfOB will hoM tho office tor
nine years. The Bepuhltcan St ite Convention met at
Denver Hepteuher 19. and nominated William E.
Book, the pre-ciit Judge of the Int Judlela!
District. The Convention also adopted resolutions
declaring that It U the duty of Coogres* " to realere
? liver a* a money tuetsl to km eqmClty with gold." an<1
pledginr tile Vole of the State to (iclo rnl OtaBI id ciise
In- beOOBSS* a caudal.ne for i'roNldent. The Dc u.ocrutio
Convention m t al Dearer IspMmbae 8S, and nomi?
nated George i}. Kichmond. the plulform loot n great
deal to ssv aboal troops at the poll* and " fraud unpsr
alle led" m IS78, favor? tue bee Bad aa Ilm Bod eetaaoa
of the standard sliver dollar, and declare* that "the
?atmal latoraata of too Btata regalia Bml the title of
the UtS Indian* should be hi once eBBBBBlehcd to . v. i v
acta of land within Colorado." Mr. Uicliiuood waa turn
tu M ilne m )s.| j He I* a lawyer bv prote**loti, and in
IBTfl wee lea finmnoralbi naadideia for Attorney- Pan
end. Lam rear the total vote of the statu for Omare?*
aian waa ?fj.<r30. tbe Bopabiloaae barlBi a ptaraltty of
8,291. Id 1876 the vote for Goveraor was 37,470, end
the Bepablieaa nuonty BBS. At tbe earns eiicUuuthe
Kepnblic th in. jnri ty for got retary will l,7.iS>.
Tili: PUfECIL HALL DEMOCRATS.
BoaroVi Oet, ti.?It wag agreed In tan Com*
eahteeof raaaall HaHDemocrat? to-iay that iteui en
Noble, chairinsn of the State Central Committee,
should call the convention to-morrow to order.
William naelett. ot en sti. i.i, win probehty be
off'led second place, with DoTld n. ggflllBgl a*
the aomince mrTeaoaoeae^and possibly Oeaeealm.x.
Deaohae for Beecatary of Male.
The eeanatMee voted to ?Ihr u the call for the election
of four d. Ifgates-at- arg? and two from each Cnnrres
Itaael District to the National Convention. Trie ooiiutry
del. gules BBjael to Ihne ib legale? from Ilostou, aud
wMi the western part of the State represented.
The tone of tho platform ha, not yet
been dec.d-d on. It will, howuver, strongly
advoeata hard money. There was BOOM disaffection
among too younger BkonBera of the eammlttee,
who thoaaBI that the BOmlBBtlOBB shoBh: tie throw u into
Um Convention. Aboal aaveotjrel them b it iho room
ami erg 1'? / d elaowheeOi but tasar doUhi ration* had uo
impel .ant resBiti
LOUI8IAKA DEMOCRATS.
inn STATT. OOBTBVTIOB IN ggggfOM? ORGANIZA?
TION.
Raton Rod; p., Lii., Ott, Ct.? The Demo?
cratic mate QonrentMB met at BOOB to day, and was
BBllod to order by the Hon. Albert VooiblOB. chairu.au
of the State Commit tea, Louis lOJUda Wae Made tem?
porary chairman.
A'ter apcoiuilngacomii.it'.m credentials a rece??
was taken until (1 o'clock, at which In.nr. tue committee
not ln-me realty to report, a further recess wan tal.'eu
urn l o'clock.
Viit/.'s supporters voted down a proposition to
anjouiu the lui OttBB>
OOUBTYCOBVBBTIOVI in \kw-.riEBBET.
Ntwi 'n. \. ,L, tJ-f. S.?Tbe Democrats of
Sussex Uo ii1 ly held it ? ..ii v.-ni ion hero tu-d.ty. The fol
lowtafl Bekei waa noaatnolod i
fbr gMM gSMMT?ThOOMi Lawrence, of If ird.-tun.
/./,? gaBBBMfgBMM -l.ouis J. Martin, of W .ntage.
}<>r I utility I I* rk-> lOOTM B. N> Men, of New ton.
Ni w-D;:i n wti k, N. j., IM, 8.?The Re?
publican County ?BBVeBttOB lore today iioudualcd
IrattT L Mai tin fol State Senator.
8E01 IS ilii: BTEEET AI T0NKBR8,
UNK Will.KM IX KU LH? RY SVOTBSg A! Ti n AN
gZOI RglOB,
George \\ iilmaii, a cut pouter, nlmiit twetrv
flve years of age, ? as shot m the abdoOMO hl Yotiker?
geartaj avealna, ami died m a lea mmuuei. ii.om.u. j.
Browalee,of Yeahero, ? blaehsmlth, age tweety mren,
Ie aadec arreet Bbarged with the murder, rae fBeuof
the case UT" as follows ?
tit urge tfMMafl waa the ?on of John J. Wid
BMB, an old Bad well-known T< s di nt of Y'ii
ki-r?, a Bsasta teaeaat aad leaeaa tt the Tum
v.-r- in. Browalee in* Heed in Toahara ehoai
Its ye -r-. DBTlag BMVad there from this i'ity. lloiii
Wart MBBBirleda Widmati had borne a good r pata lOB
aa a eMadi, MmpemM aad gatethj dhga tad > aaag man.
Browalae'a repatatloa ts not so good. It la stated that
he oft. ? gave alauelf np to irMk nad ataaahtta*m
waa ipiatreisome. Both were aweeaere al the mbm hose
OOMpaaj Bad were ?npp..I to have been on good i
terms, tin Baada) amralag they MB Taaken ;
Meat her ea the ?toanar fjraad Baaaathi for
a trip ill* the rlTer. They returned tog-ther. and
Were seen to leave the boat arm In urm w!nu
she landed at Tookon about ?( p. m. Sunday. The
boatdaadtag te at the t?>??r of Bafa-ah* n tho eeatoa of
IOCCtty. Widmni and BraWBhM lingered in the rear
orthe crowd. When they w.-re ntloiit 4oO Jalds fioiu
Ma boehlaadlea the report of a ptatal aaa {haaed,
K and*mou 1'. Wo.nil nil w. nl to the spot and found
WMm hi bj ng upon the groaad ami B to a Bin aadiavui
Mg to raise him. A luv BBBBOd BttBca, ataadMa Bear,
aald that he had *i en Browalee held ? pfatol in bht hand,
saw a 111sh, and nwWIdMaa fall. BrBWBMO was ar
NaMd, aad Wataaaa aaa takea to st. Joaala Baapttal,
inn died ea the way. On the grtand arar hy aaa feoad
a revolves case.
ihe post-moi(em examination BhOWOd thai the lull
aaleted the toft grata an-i cur two arten ea, eeatlag
fatal heuiorruaue. Corouei Bordgaaet he'd an lagnesl
^ . -tei day in< ramg. John Althen, BgB M VeaB OB, t- Mt*
lb .11hat he knew widmi-i. He VM uaadlDBea Mala
?t* aad aaw a Bsaa shoot Wldmaa, The mm who ?hol
bin walked aboal thirty tool away, BfieV
man fell aftol he had walked a short
distance. Be saw MM man who ?a A
Wldman take aomethlog that ihone froai aeaee wUk
his right hand, and beard hen InvitS WMiu in to go
down into tho lot. ||.- .lei not *pO?j as if Ii. w.i- BOCI I.
lie waa poatBae thai tbe prisoner waa the man a ho ibot
Wtdan .
joi.n h". Beat fi i BUMbuktL ttlfli d thai be -a-* two
bmb walktoe together neai ibeplaee when tbe shoofiua
o.-(a,red. ii i.tai l the report, and tooklnevoond,
?aw one of iBeamnlyiaa ea the groaad aad the other
going up the ?u.-ci. she prisoner looked Ilka one of
l bOOS.
tjeorn Otis, a rarnenter, teatlded teal ha mwWmV
man aftei ne waa wouaded, Tha priaoaoi waa trying
i'i nuss blas, II? v. as positive that tha prmanor waa the
man trylna MrabM Wsaaaaa, The niaean waetaooalj
in.iu tBen u; t be i ae.
Boundssnaa Wood rug teattfted that after Baaei hs<l
told him he had heard tin shooting, BcoWBiOS aald to
Bauer. M foa bbu'i identify me." inn roandamae
asked the prisoner how he knew that he eon d not. .m
rueaived no aaearer. On the waj to the ?tailoa Browa?
lee told him tbal tbe shootlna whs aeehfentaL Brew a
lee was MtOZR at- d at t'n- tllue.
An?-r fiuiher teattmoaj ol h--s iMportaaee, the in
gaeei was aejoararn aactl ta marrow. Two ex
plaaaUnaa an elvea ot the nirm- beabtoe
til.- prtS0Ber*i State meal of accidental *l.tine.
one i*r tnat wiiile on the i.om Browalee
bad a goaml with a Bsaa, and asked ga,l nan to help
him i thai widniHii refaaad, aad thai Browalee sh**l Mm
ontofrevooga The at Bet lethal uier? was a aaarral
between th two aien aboal a young aoaun who u,?
on tae saeareMa, M ? eon Wnimaa bad baou attentive,
und whom iliownlee u< couipanied to all eliU-l tatluuieut
one svealaa leal we-a.
wiuuisii ws?.. Blender, laedeekiag bmb, gae feet ?u
lliclios In belahh He a n la ihc employ oi Flamin
"adek. lii< wuiee is of median beight, atoaUy hunt,
.Heinas., '.mil c lapb Xloli. He * ns oukalgtd 10 W'ut
bob's hTsekBMlib a bop the ravalvar, wbMb it i?*op
peaed Hrow nice threw into the sirc.tui at tuo side ot tau
street, had uo. bean raeoeen a iu-t aleut.
IV ALTERED lioyp TO BE EES TOE ED,
l'lliLAm i.ntu, Oct. IV ?Di fi ctives and . f?i
cei - of '.a Maidiatlaii S..ving? Hunk lett here for 1 ..il?
lusion thtoatteraoeai takio* ?uh them the sioisu # >oo
head ahtea Joaa Cot tea eonrrd fm ??irattuo aeaaa o
fhonee A flhorneari bb ea'urday ia*t. The Oatata*
BMBthaaapni ie for resierlae tue a brlaal Banbon
mi a.tcjed ?ouu?. It i* to be cmpl j>ed in the pretcut
case.
Edward Schell, president of tho Manhattan
Saving* Hann, went to Philadelphia on Isun.lay, accom?
panied by Balde Bntebiai aad Pol Ma < apbaia Bj naagj
to tonault w Ith the I'niiade'phiu ofUclais,
t i VANXAB't COMING OELEEMATDJX
BaTAXVAB, (I i., Oet, *l.?-Tho Secretary of
Vai u m on), red ? dataahMBal of tu? l.stu DaeMd nute?
lafaatry, aaa st ttlaaM,M tin* citv to taiosjpart in the
aciebnttoa. Tbiri] roiaataeroorae wth to- here haaa
oiaer i n- hi Georgia, and tram Boa h Carolina. Plat*
Ida. an i oin I s .?:? i US In lour/ lUtplBJ Will be lliu
v i UMh -i i \ i; Ul tloa elly.
GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS.
RUSSIA stu.i. in \\ iHQtl MOOD.
ENr.r.and am) sbkmamt mi akiuy *taflT nr
Tilg HISSUM PHKsS ? THE MhXICAN blf.VKR
MI NBA.
In Kuaaia the priM is attain assailing Knglund
and Germany. Mr. leeHlBIBTs h?r?? < ??-mldine
waa beaten yesterday in a wcll-eonte?tcd
raee for the Clearwell Stake?, Paimet rnna
to-day. It in proposed in Mexi-o to place the
recently discovered silver mining region at the
Mojada Mountains under federal cotitml. Tin* Duke
of Ih anfort advises Knglish farmers to engage in
cattle raising.
RUSSLAll H081 LXJ 11 TO BHOJ &JVD.
I>(!?i>os, Meede) ,??.'. w, 1*178.
The Russian press makes | fre-h mUMsTM <?f
hostility ngslnst Knglatid ami i.ermany. IWH ivtem
burg .Vom Wrmgn sars : "Sooner or Liter s wir nl
llle ami death Vital Knglaud Is Im v.tal a- 1 ne only
i|ii. ?iion now to be eoaeblered Is which is the moat
available route to lllndoatan."
knglani) and Tin: aijjiiws.
Lonikix, Tuesday, (let. 7. l<<7f>.
It Is wiid tho temporary occupation of
Afghanistan was decided on by tlio Cabinet Council
yesterday. It was not anticipated that event, would i>e
rljie for obtaining the opinion of Parliament on the
ultimate policy nf the iloyemmeut be lore the ordinary
time of meeting.
The Sland'ird't dispatch from Simla announces that
General Holter!? on MBAsAy reached Cl ir .-i.hu-, seven
Btllae from OA Bad, having le't ms teilt? MBl BeeteBAM at
EabldBbad. He was ? xpected i ? , heiure < aaal early
ou Muudiy moiulug.
MR. LOkTI.I.AKO'S RACKIfS.
LSI*!*?!?. Monday, Oct. ?1, Is7J?,
Tho raoo for the Clearwell Stakes fur two
years-olds came off to-day at the Newmarket Second
October Meeting, ami wts won by l ord I',. ?<?!>? iy'a
buv tllly Camorra. Mr. V. Lorlllard'* hay tlllr (icialdine
aaaarad the second place and Prince HollykotVs bay colt
MaeOeorge was third. Twelve run. QsgabMas led the
met to the Cord?, w here she was Jollied by < mi' 11 a alol
MacUeorge and the three made a splendid rare home.
< iiuorra won the race by a neck. There wa? a head)
ln tw.cn the second aud third. The betting at the start
whs 7 to 1 agilust Camorra, H to 1 against 0, iuld.ua
an 11 to 1 sgar st MaeOaorga,
Iht limtt uns morning savs i "Mr. I\ I^rl'lard's
brnwa aaldlagParoM aaa beaa supported petWapa? tat
more money tliuu auv horse In tue is.utcal for the
Uesarewtteh Stakes, whim sensseeaTatRewBMrketns>
morrow. He Is certainly well hautllrapir.il nut never?
theless tbe Jockeys, who have ridden him, think Bl can?
not stay the course, which la over two BUlOi aud A
quarter iu length. Ilia trafaaf Bad uwuer, buwuvtr, art
ooufldent of his wiuuiug."
the fi:anco-ami:kic\\ TREATY.
Pambi Kalbaayi Oat. a, ifc79.
At the meeting; yesterday in favor of a
Franco-American treaty of commerce a letter rr"tn M.
Tlratd, Mlnls'el ol Coiomei ce w is ri ad, iu which he ap?
proves of the wirk, but regri ts Real Id* aSelaJ datae
prevent him from takten aa active part m it. i be ii >n.
Fi 11, Halo Wood ' gpresaad his perabaal opinioa tu.it tue
Lulled fttuU* were rea ly to reform tbeir land.
THE ri B8LA1N C0N8PIRACT.
II. I'KTI.K-ni KO, Monday. 0 t. ?I. I?7!t.
Tlie police ha\e discovered :t Beeret pruning
office and awekaaaaengaged in priming m bar r.1 ted
pa 'npolrl.
MORE MEXICAN BILVER MI) I &
(HtXAl IMKttT.fr MAM IPM ill' ? hi* ii IMRM l?ifw
<iVI i! I I>.
Mi xu o, Sept. :i<>, viv ii wvv\.? Col If Im
is m... u.s.lig a hl.l to pla. ? Iii dbMHMed Bttrltatj wbi'b
Includes the Mo|ad'? Ii Ine?, under file MBl ) ? : ItM
of tin- Padetal OsrataBtaei aetti tat fgaattaaef aBajg
iMiiindalles 1? settled. S..1110 of the ro-ws apets feif
thai the real to tie- Moj.ola tnito a may BtedsaM a -pint
of territorial unuex.it.ou. M Men* i<jtr? ca: s thd fish
??a faakaa ureasten." The ? enca bawapaper( ira>t
dTlll'oi, ts h. ll\el> . lik'.iL-ed in i xci'o g the 1-aJon-v of
the Mcxbaus agaiust tie oggres-i ve iiirci.tl.ii-> of tba
Americana. When IJaited IftAI M. sl> r ISataf
eaBMttty went on % lour of lii-peetioa of eouaiilatea
/./ Maaaaeajfe aeaaeaal Mb b| faaag Ut aspiai the
Mojudii nil nee.
The Dewly-sdiacorered tilper depeeitd are in
orucarthcSi.u a d.., ,.| .,... Ii n i M I t. al 'he
p..i ii i w her.- lag -t i tea of Ci in Aahaa. fnalialhi i ad i>a
r.iiigomeet. The .- twadaya1 laaraaj aapaaal
Oaatta OaMaMjaa, m abaal 108 adlai frem dh Bat
Oraada. wbieh dlelilaa Teaai IYqaa m nea. fa aaa af
the iali.es, I he /um 8HAX, pah i>; l .: "s.:i Antonio,
saje" the average m'c do. tail i n, wM a mj taM teeaa>
lala cold also? hi 40 aiaraa or 830 oeiai ? pet eatea af
tliaT pnande Maay anerelu.ou from tin ritba m sal
tllla.airatrnai. Mm.ad db ? i I mare
atat ageaia to the place. Tbe lam P>pa8ffc*i (MexhAaj
bVptemlwr LB)aayaM theiniu. .. a . n
discovered in ?h Kr.Jadn N nnti ??; ? ni ? magaiaV
Beat fletd fair raaraoeratiee enterprise, Altn dt nebaar
af aanberAef people I tkiagtoi a (i . . >s ag
S afe-aad from the aorta aid ufta Rio (j ' /As
lesii* l'i/trt*? Maa Antonio) ssyst**M ?r.?.'Castro
ha* ieeelve.1 h letter fem :i i: l-u I iri M x i .1 -c |i mg
the sierra Mojada mines i n.e ttuu -u os .v.re i
yields all the w?y Ii m 10 to 100 marea of i.v. r pet
ton. The eorieaanadeai declares the asiaee to be futty
aa rieh aa they are reported to i? . U dvilts sad the
Comstock load are Bowhan la aampsrlAem" a bmH
Is i Ight oilin.es.J
rOREIGM N0TE&
LoaoOM, Maa lar. 0 t 8, 1*79.
Marty tattm al BssiapartBiti baeeatTtTcd ta L saaaa to
try aad efeet a reeoa lattoa between tea n KaraeM
KagdnM and Prtuee J 'rome Napob 00.
Chpsala Be hart Chartas CT Berta ,tl seesent Bilisan
Caasal at Baa tea, has beea sppolati ip isu. t. r i.nat
1,11 tain .0 Philadelphia,
\ dtapateh from btmla sayai ?? 1 ? Klag al Bavens!
has 11 it ailhdnab hat ci ilai ta the Bastei 1 K iri ma*.
If he ha*iH-.'tiplc.l the territory,a l ri'irb ferae wMJ
doabtlea he sent in the rsdd a sa< a ;.?. 1 ??. treeaai
but tt Is Bulikaly thai aa) fart bei me.isi v..:: is*
taken bcbIbai him until he glees ptoe.11
Nearly all BlirOpeAB DBtl AA I v BlgaM d lolha
PrtthihOoeeraasaal their aecars InlaaBawles
Mewatsoaal eoda ot aeeaa aad tiear alg - ind raise ef
the read at aaa Ja*t Issm 1 by an order In Coaeetl. 1 he
new rules sad -ign il- atll * me lain nse eyi yt at tt ea
Ibe let of Hepteniher. lstso, In the nu n. im?, all aaa>
d'date. for isertldeatesol nrohVlenei men rylBg taaai
out w in 11 aerga ? muain itu a.
The Daka ef Beaafort sars aaallcly that tt mhenee
sinie toeampats with ABserletn ah il nrodeeti at. Me
ndM-es Briti.ii taiiners to devote to ir a i BtteetalsM
ralslag of cattle.
ttta repeated saMag ths Ipaalak DeaathM Ihst the
Oeretamsat will preelslm 1 siate of ab a m C tasaaie
tn the eveut ot theBopabdcaaeM CArluls atlemptUbJ
to fa steal dbvtarhaaei ?.
t iie British ship PhBeassphae, i iptata la aaa, from
Oaieatta fee Basaoa, has been wrt kad. 0 1? 1 itt of
the en 1W were Ml d. It in pos-ibli a poii.011. . (he
cargo m o be recov- red.
A dtapateh to The rtatsa rran dhala aaya 1 ?? BevaMaai
detalst af the easTerlaga at the laMlasrstrleaea people
siiii come from C ml an re. faere Is reasae la hope ihst
tin-wor?t is now over, ion aadoalsiedly. re la n.
area have beea mumrah 1 mauaerd t... the Ifafi r?| h
und his advi.-ers, and the lossof Ufr ? been terr?M "
rid ME* A S? f '.f s I A I. I I t.S-ft T lEl. F i H t I'd.
raiaTTY-OMR Yl Alis [R PRIHOB
LaOORIA, N. II . Oct. tl -A igttal rinnt dike, ace
Sim s. ven ye.u s, ? a- 'o In -.mein e.l (.. veji?' ii.ii.i,,
saMimitatas mate Prison f..i borasstsssusg. uei.?? ai
isadysstsrsd feaasnaaai itv years rss ..
IVaTAMT DRATM rjMDBR 1 11 k WHRI L8
BaLIIMOrk, Oei 6. ?rmlailt Cumin, tm J. CroD,
of the Noribetn t'entral Kailasy. was taslaal?r AllhM <b.s
aftarasaa aaa s*ds from this alts n sttemptes to get ou a
paaalug engine. BBS rsil mi >r RA B/b*0bl
a MURVMR I N OOLB RLUOD w \ DA30R
?r. I..11 is, < >ci B. If hart Coaln anot ud kill. .!
10 I'ol.l bl.asi I'tunlaa Kraaee at a n-arr? Aaas at Ri big rtaaj.
it, tssaia t.'oaaty,assa sarly bear reotvidai ssorulna. tie
the-, all. inol.-d Ui ?ln-ot VaJeollue WaU-i, Ml fa.ie.t. i .*!>/
? aa ?rtSSSOSa
BMOT nv AM 11 a I.I A N HARJCAMAM
RoiiDKM.iSN. .1 . O 1. tl. \\ up mi II Ian, HI
sanympAsf the Paasnarrraaai Raum d, was seat m UM t.-m.
p.. I..I-aliei u.Hiu Uv our ul i*.. lu.ua. sail. i - I. ... gen ..
a 1 .iia.. 1. 1' lug at tbr u ..erf at i.au.ui.11. llic I Utiisua
weit* pi act.siug s4 a target.
A KAI.L <>P Ip'uKiY KKF.T FI??M A lli:li-..l
Fut in i:n Asm 1:.,. Va^ Oei. B??fairit-k Martia?
et the KOg.'Ui.x.r lieu Worts, aueei.ul.a...u g lbs ass I
Boas(MiTrssbrl . >? I Iran the brsuco mdaj ' ?>?
mdre af fsrtt test, S'rtkisg aiu.e.g the i? a- laefca helaa?
Ue is pr.'Oaoly fataiit barta
1111. in a 111 OP paytj BIRfTMBd BT POUOMIM8\
HRW-HaTBR, Conn.. <) .0. M.s. Oiekcrraaa and
Mis. hil.larla. siMlera. iisvr tx.tli .1 el fio'ii p. isori a'.uui.la
tcrtsl br (Iia lot ss, lir?i t" b> r sul-1 so t all. i ...... 1.1 ... ,.
lelt Mis. bam?'io-vas tassporarui aataagad, oa.ug u> iha
SsaMSSptsSM rSSSefBlSf bSI uster u. an aa in i.
PAYIMI but IHK lo It hi ALL 0O0MTBMPMSIM
M vi<! iuik.i, MaaAsi Oat. 8. hAUttrua} as i mg
Alee or in..re ef coautrrte.i i|vn .>n Uis Na*i .n..l Mi?|a ltauk
or r or. V Y.. Wvie pui In ulieolatlou liri? tu Itqu. i aim m8>
lani saiooii?. I?i.i tu?v?.iieuf me tuoo.-v Uas b.rU|>aldby
l..r p. i?eu. luvultwt l?r Uir retail oi the m o tcifciia
A N AirKVflM TO LYNCH A S.\ V .\ Ifc M I' Kill. It Kit,
J wr.-vti.i.i, Wis.. t)et. H.?At ... in. tii-.tiu %
in nit. .1 iu"li if about .MSI mee aeaeioble.t atsuiit Hie lad
has an i ileiuau'lisl fiat Baum**arteti il.e f. rus ss ism ii . i.-r
of little ?? San.iv " White. Im? A< I vrrtsl to Ui. iu 1 lo > ig
11 i I rn road a few h..ins' noli, n ot iL. ti MSStBg, BBd had
i?.. u oauoiasiieu away and mBssm iaa>

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