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THE CHICAGO.. DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, .AUGUST. 16,, 1873., FOREIGN. The Spanish Cortes Decide to Call Out 50,000 Re- sorves, Bonapartist Fete at Chiselhurste-s Napoleon IV, Makes o Speeoh. Denial of the Impious Utterances Lately Attributed to Bismarck. He Never Said that ¥e Wished to Eradicate the Xdea of God. List of Diplomas of Honor Awardoed Americans at Vienna. SPAIN, MADpRIp, Aug. 15.—~Tho Cortes has approved of tho bill calling for 50,000 of tho xoscrves, 80 that tho Carlista and Republican insurgonts may Do put down. BAvonnE, Aug. 16—Eight Lundred Galiclan’ Boolalists are marching on Portugal, whoro they hopo to ind sympathy. ‘Mannip, Aug. 16.—It is roported that tho crow, of the Door Hound, soized by a Spanish mon-of- war for landing arms for tho Onrlists, will bo triod on tho chargo of piracy. BAYONNE, Aug. 16,—Dispatches at tho Carlist honaquarters in this city snnounco tuat Dorga Las boon oaptured by tho Royalista. Mapneo, Aug. 16.—Onoe thousand insurgent vofugees from Valencla bave landed on tho const of Allcanti, and aro levylng contributions on thornch towns. MAaprip, Aug. 16,—Fivo DBritish, throe Italian, wnd an Americon man-of-war woroe lying in Es« oombrors Bay, Thureday. Three insurgent ves- sols arrived outside, whon Fort Galoxna fired on thom. A few shots wore oxchanged without ap- paront effcct. Onrtagona ia propating for & long alm%glo. All the maloes above 16 years of sgo bave boon ovrolled. Tho streets are almost deserted, and the shops aro closed. Tho insurgents aro issu- ing papor monoy, Itis believed that the iron- clads Almanco and Vittoria will bo held by the Germaus until an organized Government oxlsts, to which thoy can bo roturned. [Herald Special.) ' RovaL IIEADQUARTENS, ZEUBIAS, NORTHEAST oF PAMPELUNA, Aug. 13,—Wo are marching with Gens. Elis and Dorrogarray and 5,000 men tow- nrds Arragon, with a view fo raiso that province and operate jointly with the movement in Cata- lonia and Navarre. Yostordsy wo possod withe in sight of Pampoluna. o attompt waa made to molest us, Threo hours Iater wo took Fort Bourguetto, which was abandoned by e garrison, Wo found a quantity of cartridges and other war material there, as in other forts Intely captured, including Elisonda and San Es- tovan, The fortifications wore razod. Buch of the psrulnuon a8 are known to bo favorable to Republicans aro subjected to heavy taxation, Operations on Biscay and Guipuecos aro loft in tho bnnds of Lizaragn. Geon. Volasco, Commander of the Republican forces, has demanded from 8fadrid 10,000 men, a8 a reinforcoment, without which lie deolarea him- welf unable to operate. S oy e GREAT BRITAIN. ‘New York, Aug. 16.—A London _(Eng.) lotter, dated July 81, says: * Mr. Motley's {friends have for some timo known that his henlth was delicato, and will not bo surpristd to lenrn that ho is now conflned to his hotel by a somowhat sorious attnok, Ho hashod & slight paralytio stroke. It occurred as Ar. Motloy was {oking Lady Margarot Beaumont down to dinner. ~His right arm suddenly foll poworless by his side, and that sido iteol? "was also some- what affooted. Ho was carried to his hotol in Dover streot, and has not sinco loft his room. His physicinna agree in mgnrflinfi his paralysis a8 by no means dangerous nor likely to dieabls himfor any long timo. On inquiryI was told that ho had boen goiug on vory favorably, with the oxcoption of considerable neuralgic pain. The truth I bolieve to bo that Mr, Motley's nery- ous systom has sufferad, partly from overwork, and partly from the circumstancos of his_retire- ment {rom his mission to this court. Ko has never consed to rogard bimeolf as ill-treated and insulted, and, boing o proud and sensitive man, the injury has not beon forgotton,” Loxpoy, Aug. 15.—Rouber, with other promi- nent Fronch Imporialiats, is at Ohisolhurat, cele- brating a fote. Loxboy, Aug, 156.—8ix hundred French Im- Beruflluh met at Chisolhurst to-day nud cele- rated tho foto-day of the late Emporor. Princo Louis Napoleon mado a speech, in the conrse of which ke said: *‘Planting mysolf as an oxilo near tho tomb of tho Emporor, I ropresent Lis toachings, which maybe summarized in the motto Govern for tho peoplo by tho people. " The Prince was loudly cheered, and tho meoting wus most enthusinstic. (Iierald Cable.‘ Loxnpon, Aug. 16.—At Chiselhurst to-day {m- monso outhusiasm was displayed by several hun- drod Frenchmen, aud others, assombled to colo- brate the Emporor’s foto day. Aftor mass, tho Empross Bugonie and bor son gave s reception. The Prince made the following briof specch to ho visitors: 1 thusk you, in tho namo of the Empress snd my own, for liaving jolued your prayors o ours, and for baving borno i3 imind flo way you plously traveled n few monilis ago. Ithank also t! olnzl’l.\l'ul Iriends who have sent from afar numerous testimonics of affection and dovotion which we hnave rocelved, As for myself, being an oxilo near the tomb of tho Emporor, 1 meditato upon tho precopts ho eft for my guidance, I find for patrimony tho princi- lrlu of natlonnl soverelgntyand, tho flog that consecrates it, That principlo has been ux})rcsaeg by the founder of our dynasty, in words which I shall over remaln i,c‘“;",‘:"y"" namely: “All for tho pedple end by the plo,” —_—— GERMANY, Bepuy, Aug. 16—Tho North German Gazelle denounces as & disgusting invention thio roport in Amerlcan pepors of an intorview with Prince Bismarck, in which ho is mado to say that he would extirpato tho iden of God, and subatitute that of tho State. It declaros Bismarck nover used suck languago, or advocated such senti- monts, and holioves'tho falschood originated in tho machinations of tho Josuits, Aot iy AUSTRIA, 3 Bostox, Aug. 16.—A Vienna lotter says that the International Jury for the group H in tho Exposition has awarded the diploma of honor to Boston, LonpoN, Aug. 15—The New York Feralds Viennn correspondont tclugru})hu that pri: will bo awarded by tho Commissionors on day next. ‘The following grand diplomas of Lonor have beon awardod to Awerlcans, name- ly: To the United Btatos Government for dis- El»y of cotton and products; to the National uroau of Education; to the Btate of Massn- chusotts ; to the City of Boston; to tho Bmith- sonian Instituto, Washington. Thess four for excollence in mothods an progross of education and #chools. No diplomas haye bocu awarded to #owing-macbinos, as thero is too much compe- tition, but all will bave medala of morit and progross awarded thom, In tho machinery dopartmont, whore the Amoricans make the most display, medals will bo given some fifty exhibitors, avoraging about ono in threo. Tho dizcussion of merits of arti~ clos exlibitod contiuues, and the decision os to awards will bo conoluded Monday, A diploma bas boen awardod an American for dentistry. ph st SOUTH_AMERICA, Lisnoy, Aug. 16—Inteligonce hna reachod hore that Paragusy,Brazil, and the Argentino Re- publiv have signeda treaty of peace. —_—— * TAVANA, Aug. 16,—For the Just three days ru- mors have beon widely ciroulated of a disturb- snoe to take pince horo, creating jutensa oxclto- mont, The publication by the Captain-Genoral of a telogram from tho Colonial Minlatry of Spain, assuring the poople (hat thoy noed have no foar of tho resulta of the roform measures in prospect for Cuba, bas had the effect to restore oonfldence and tranquility, A Lively Fight. Leavexwonti, Kan., Awg. 18,—Tarly thie morning, just as the Rock Inland train was atart- ing, Baggogemaster Manning pounded tho face of C. I, Jennison, & notorious gambler aud fa~ mous jayhawker during the war, to & _jelly, oloa- ing hoth eyes, brenkh.;g his noso and’ jaw, and ot i erwiss badly injuring During the fight the irain starting, Mannin, nlwh-d‘iho sonselom form of Jonuison oub of tho oar whilo undor motion. Jennison waa token to his gambling-house, and remained insensiblo nearly all day. * Jonnison and Manning had boon gambling, Tho former had won all tfio Iattor's money, and somo worda passed about paymont. Jounison was armed with a rovolvor, but did not uso it. Mauning usod only his fista and boot- hools in the flgll%. pai R WEATHER AND WATER. War Dopartmont Wenther IReport. LOUAL ODBEBRVATION, Omoaao, Aug. 16, 1673, i N Hotir af obe sg servation, v g 18| T0:04l8. W. g oudy, 2076|7000 W. Gontle.|-...|Clouy, pom....[a0.74| 71|75 Calm, oad|Thrng. 10:18 p.m,...[20.75] GO[B3|N, Lght, 238,Lt raln, “Minimum thermomater, 17, ximum thermomoler, 61, BTAGL OF WATER. Daily roport of tho stage of wator, with ohangen in the 24 houra ending 8 p. m., Aug. 15, 1878 ADOVE LOW OpiNaRs; Bhrevoport..e.,. Bt, i, *Delow high water of 1871, W. 8, KAyrs . 8. a, Observor, Room 78 Major Block, Chicago, TRODANILITIES, WasniNoToN, Aug. 15.—For tho Northwost, and thonco to Knnsss and Missouri, rising barometor and low temporature, northwostorly and nnnhnluwrlx winds, with oceasional raina to-night, followed by cloaring woather, For tho Uppor Linkos and thonce to the Ohio Valley, sonthwestorly winds, shifting to northwesterly, with clondy vunthor]l(mqnont raing, and lower temperature. For the Gulf Btates, northoaster- ly to northwesterly winds, incrossing cloudinoss, and raing in tho wostorn portlon. For the Sonth Atlantlo States, southwestorly winds, partly cloudy woather, and local cosst rains. For tho Lower Lako rogion, gonthensterly winds, low ‘baromoter, clnud{ woather, and froquent rains. For the Middlo Biatos, southonstorly and sonth- wosterly winds, low barometer, Vul.ly cloudy ‘weather, and occasional rain from Wost Virginia to Now York. Tor tho Now Enpgland Statcs, southerly winds, falling baromoior, dloudy weathor, and occasional rain. GENERAL ODSERVATIONS, OmoAdo, Aug, 16—10:18 p, m. Station, | Bar,[Thr| Wind. mzm] TWeather. 06|8. E,, Fair, Gloudy. “63{Clondy. .28Light “roin, ov:.|Cloudy, .03 Cloar, L08|Fad ht, Tl W, lighi. \dg|Clear, \38(Gloudy. vfll(filnndy. 10,0lear, |Oloudy, lear, 03] 8t, Paul,, Toaledo, ... IOWA. Codification of the State Lawes=s Amende ¥onorable. Des Mornes, Aug. 16.—Tho codification of Towa Inws takes offoct on Septl, Thero hins been much anxiety that the now revision of tho codo would not bo issucd by that dato, the work having beon delayed from soveral causes; but to-day tho Btate Bindor deliverod to the Auditor of this county 100 copios, and will next waok doliver tho same numbor to each County-Auditor in,the Btate. Yestorday, at Farmington, on tho DesMolnes Valloy Road, below DouMoinos, James More- Iand, a prominent citizon of that locality, was killed by the caving of a well, He was engaged in digging. . Dispatchios eont out from hero end from othor points in this _ Stato, making charges againet Special Agont Henry O. VanLeuven, in the mattor of a difticulty with the Postmastor at Sigournoy, Iows, concorning a rogistered lottor, woro promaturein their con- clusions, and unjust to Mr. VanLouven. His actions in the caso wero rogular, and according to his official instructions tho Doptpartment being then under the impression that such a course was justifiablo and demanded. It is but justico to Mr. Van Louven that a corrootfon bo givon to the chargos which have boen circulated through the nowspapers sund In the Associated Press to his injury. The Crops. ‘Wasnmngrox, D, 0., Aug. 15,—The roturnas of the Agrioultural Department for the 18t of Au- gust Indicato o gonoral and somewhat marked im- provemont in the condition and promiso of tho cotton crop since tho 1st of July. Tho averago condition on July 1 was 86.6; on_Aug, 1, OL8, ‘Tho chiof drawback is wide-sprond approhension of ingect ravages, but the cases in which they have a8 yet intlioted serious injury are fow. The crop on the whole is still somewhat backward, though in mnn{lounllfina tho rapid growth in July has brought it forrard to tho avorage ad- vancomont for tho season. LonpoN, Aug. 15.—The wenther throughont England is wet and unfavorable to the crops. St A California Murder~Trial. BaN Fnanomwoo, Aug. 16.—William Nash, or Ostorhandt, the murderer of Martin Grosbeck, in Contrn Costa County, was taken to Martinez for trinl to-day. Tho prisonor feared lynching. Mrs. Grosbeols, nn.necunsor{,ls 6till in jail. Nasl claima that ho shot flrsl, ns an nct of welf- g;n{onna, and trios to shield tho woman from amo, JYournalistice Tonrt WAYNE, Ind.,, Aug.16,—The Gazelle of this city has just been bought from A, Wright & Co., by a joint stook oompnn{. with o capital of 850,000, " Tho tranafor will bo mado to-mor- row, and tho firet paper will bo published undor the now manngement on Monday. Col, R. 8. Rtobertson is Prosident of the Company ; W, D, Pago, Buperintondont of mechanical dopart- ment ; D, 8. Aloxander, Managing Editor; James J. Grafton, rccoutly General Tickob Agont on the Fort Wayno, Muncio & Cincinnati Railway, business managor, Xailrond Accidonts, LousviLg, Aug. 16,—A frulfihktuin of eight cnrs on the Madlson branch of tho I, M. & L. Railroad fell through a trestlo near MMt. Vornon, Ind., this afternoon. Asst, Supt. 13. G. Boro- mont was on the train, and is reported severoly injured. No further particulars recoived. —— IMinois Rivor and Canal Nows. Spectal Dispateh ta The Chicago Tyibune, LaBaLLE, 11l,, Aug, 16,—Tho leamor Lancustor ar- rived, towing tho canal-boata Metropolls, from Ohilli- cotho, and {he Dictator, from Lako Dupuo, with_corn for Chicago, Tho canat-boat Angols wad towed up from Poru with corn for Chicago, Tho steamor Dan Beo, Jr., arxived light from Honry, Tho stoamor Lancaster departed, towing tho canal-boot Pullas, with _lumber ~ for Ohillicothe, and tho stenmor Dan Rice, Jr,, dopariod light, destination unkuown, “ho candlboats Jobn Carter aud Huntor, both Nght, for TaBallo, passed ont of {ho canal, and the Motropol 1is, from Glillicotho, tho Dictator, from Luko Dopito, aud tho Iaute, from LaSallo, nil with corn for Ohicas g0, passed Into tho canal, Eleht feot and elx fnches of ‘wator on the mitre-sll at Lock 16, Noreport of the stage of water below, P e e New York Dry Goods Markote New Yons, Aug, 16,—The trado movonent con- tinues fuirly nctive with commission houses aud pack- ago Joblers, Tho presont increaucd anfmstion in the anarket for cotton, goods romasun stendy, with an npe ward tendency In bicached shirtiugs, Howo and White ‘bleachiod shirlinga havoadvauced Xc. Ootton flanucls sctive, Frintsand worsted dress goods quito brfuk, Delatnes quict, Shawls solling more froely. Woolous, ‘wool flaunels, and blankets in steady demand, s kel Kansas Oity Live Stook Mariket. Spectal Dlapatch to The Chicagn Tridune, Kinaay Oity, Mo, Aug, 15,—Cattlo—Lecelved 63; shippod, 42, Ttocelvis woro light, but botter foeliug provaleit fn tho market to-day,- closing stondy at former prices throughout, Toxan' cawa, 700 to 800 I, averaging $1,07% to $1.00; wintorod ' Toxan cows, $2,873¢ ; choico calved, $10.60 por hoad, Tloge—Rocelved, 108, Market falr, and prices steady at $4.00 to $4,06, with good demand by city packers, il e el Titusvillo Oil Markot. Trro Pa,, Aug, 16.—Market for ornde has advenced sieadily Suring the day, closing at $1,35 for Tituarills and QU Qlly delivaries, SPORTING MATTERS. The Ball Gamo at tho Twenty-Second Street Park To-Day. Fullorton Wins the 2:21 Race at Ution, «Clementine Takes Xer Iifth Purse. THE BALL FIELD, THE TORTON AND PHILADELTHTA OLUDS, moro gonerally known as the Red and White tockings, arrived In town yostorday. The gon- lomen composing the Red Blocking-nine aro: Haorry Wright, Goorgo Wright, Jamos Whito, Ay . Bpalding, It 0. Barnos, A. J. Leonard; Roba cort Addy, James O'Rourke, and H, O. Bohafor. Ths Whito Stockings aro: James Wood, Goorgo Zottleln, Mr. Mnck, I. Tronoy, Ed Cuthbord Forgua Malone, J. Fulmer, Lovi Moyorlo, and Mr. Boolitol. ‘Tho game to-dsy promises to bo vory ovenly contostod, tho Dostons being strongthoned by tho addition of Addy to tho nine. M. Carloton, formerly of tho Forest Citys, of Oloveland, hag boon chosen as umpire. Tho pools sold quite ovenly on the two clubs, last night, at Foloy's, tho White Stockings seoming, howover, to anjoy tho confidence of tho sporting mon to such & dogree that they risked 3100 to 70 on thom. Tools will aleo be sold at Foloy's this forenoon. ATOUT NESERVED BFATS: That thero may bo no misunderstanding, tho mhnagomont of tho Chicago Base Ball Associa- tion wish to announco their rogrot that the num- bor of soate which enn Lo reserved on thelr pres- ont grounda aro limited (only 860), No one per~ son les had tho option of buying moro olght seats, and if thore bo any spooulstion in thio anlo of such sonts, it must bo indulged in by romuna who bave bought reserved seats for liolr own ocenpanoy, and yet are wuun; to atand up thomsolves fora coneideration, Tho man- agoment dosiro fo tront_all cquitably, and have honestly sold all reserved sonts to the first com- ors at 76 conts oach, A PROFESRIONAL NINE ENGAGED. | The managemont of the Obicago Dase Ball As- sociation also doesiro to announco the fact that the Chicago White Btocking nine for 1874 have all boon ongnged. The numes of tho piayors will be givon to the publio soon. ‘Wo do not proposo to lot our renders wait un- til Mr, Norman T, Gnesotto, tho President of tho Associution, und o ponon who engaged the playors, is ready to give theirnames. Hoisvory aptto chango his mind & groat many times n o wook, and ib ien't safo to roly on him in mattors of mews, Our reporter lLas ascortsined tho nomes of tho membera of the now clubby o rather dpwuuu process, which mny bo brisfly ox- plained as follows : Mr. Gassoito moots s man about whom he knows nothing and about whom ho cares nothing, and tho spirit moves him to engago ,in & conversation relative to tho “prospects of baso ball in Ohicago.” After & fow minntes spont in beat- ing obout tho bush, o to speak, Mr. Gassotto disclosos tho secrot that he is Pros- idont of tho now Association, and that ho has been Enst enguging playors for a new nine, The man, naturally “enough, inquires thelr names, Mr, Gagsotio looks around cauttously, and says knowingly, * You wait awhilo, and Tl shiow you tho best chib in Amorica,” The man doos not seem to bo a8 inquisitivo as Mr, Gas- sotto oxpectod, and ho immadiately rolonts, and tolls the whole secrot, undor a solemn promise that it will not go any farther, Tho man carcs no more for Mr, Quusetto than Mr. Gassolio does for him, and the conscquence is, ho com- munioatos tho nows Lo tho first friond ko moots. Mr. Gassolto runs ncross sbout n dozon such men overy day, to whom he tolls his bage ball businoss, but ko nover 0ea Iear & newspapor offico, bocause ho is afraid somo one will talk outsido about tho information he may give. Consoquontly, the only thing onr roportor can do is to find out from the dozen strongors with whom Mr. Gansgotto holds intorcourse what Mr, Qassotto knows, if auything, Il bas succesded in dolug it in tho case of tho new club. The lnnmou and positions of tho playors are as fol- owa : Catcher—Forgua Malone, of tho Philadelphin Club, Pitcher—Georgo Zettleln, of the Philadelphia Club, First Naseman—Mr, Dovelin, of the Philadelphia Olub, (Holsa comparativoly unknown player. iSedond Jaseman—Jsmes Wood, of ‘the Philudelphla This Daseman—Lavi Mogerle, of tho Philadelphia Club, Short Stop—~David Force, of the Baltimore Club, Left Flll{:Edwntd Outhbert, of the Fhiladelphia b, Centro Field—Fred Treacy, of tho Philadelphin Club. Right Field—Mcr, Glonn, formerly with the Olym- yica, of Washington, Substitutea~Pinkbam and Hines, Manager—Nicholas Young, presont mansger of tho ‘Washington Olympica. The obove list contnins six of the original Whito Btocking Elnynre, five of whom are con- sidered among tho most skillful and reliablo ‘in tho country. The now playors are about averago. BHALL WE IIAVE A CRIOEET OLUB ? To the Editor of The Chicago Lribune: Bim: 1 see in you columns this mornin on oleven, composed of members of the various crickot clubs in Bi, Louis, pro- pose viglting tho Northweat for the purpose of playing a series of motchos, and amongsl othor laces it is proposed to viaft Chicago. In con- unction with sovoral other admirers of cricket, 1 endenvored last spring to establish a club in Chicufio, but aftor soveral meelings tho project 'was abandoned for want of support. I havo not heard that any club has sinco boen organizod, and my object in addressing zou on the subject nov is to call the attention of Chicago crioketers to the subject, 8o that 8t. Lonis msy never bo ablo to bonst that she throw down: a gaunlet Chicago was unablo to Yluk up, Au old Iinglish country player mysolf, I am eatisficd an oloven cun boraised in Chicago that will do hor credit, and t;i\'o the Bt. Louis gontlomen all they can do to hold their own against, But Chicago . oricketers must bo up and doing, and not lot grass grow uuder their feot, Yours rospect- fally, 0. L, Citioaco, Aug, 8, 187, BarrivonE, Aug. 16.~Basgo ball, Baltimores, 24; Washingtons, 9. s e THE TURF. UTIOA RAGES, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribtine. Utica, Aug. 16.—After the postponements on account of the rainy woather, tho sccond day's ruces on tho programme of the Utica Park meet- ing wero trotted to-day, The weather was threat- toning, ond about 11 o'clock in the forenoon tho Association snnouncod & postponement, but this aotion excited B0 wuch disapproval and dissont among horso-owners and visltors on oxpense at tho hotels, that thoy roconsldercd, and ordored tho races to proceed. There were light showers during tho early part of tho aftornoon, but aftor that the. sun camo out and the dny ended pleasautly, Two heats in each raco % ware trotted in the rain, tho track being quite Loavy. It was a notablo day in somo respeots, ‘Tho chiof ovent of intoreat was thie 2:21 raco for a purso of 6,000, hetween Iullerton, Onmors, Honsation, and Lucille Golddust., Glester'was entered in this race, but was_drawn on Tnosday Imst, when it was supposed that there would bo no poatponowment, as ko trottod in the 2:27 race thnt day, Fullorton was the favorito at odds of about fifty to forty agaiust the flold. Remomboring Fullovton's ~dofeat at Bufl- falo, the Camors meon firmly boliaved that the blnck golding could beat him, and not a fow woro willing to got the flold chonply, as it containod Sensntion, who beat thom guth at Buffalo, Oonsequonfly a largo nmount of mono: changed handa, Tullorton won the first an socond heats in 2:22 and 2:28%¢, Camora boiy, last in tho flrst heat, in which Lo mndnulmfi broalk on tho first turn, In the third hoat tho word was given after Fullorton broke up, aud ho Lnd to bo pulled to o watk, Ilo was forly lengths belilnd Oamors at tho quartor-polo, sud uo ono supposed Muco would try for the heat; but homadoup his mind to try for it, and sent Pullerton along, Ha trotted ko o whirlwind, making his last nalf mile in” 1:08, but he was badly Lindored on tho homo-gtroteh, and Frnven!ml from winning the heat, which Bonsatlon took in 2:2887, Intho fourth heat Fullorton broke before ho got to tho turn, and n{mn foll away behind, o was all lost at tho first quarter, whoro Lo was forty lengths back. ace gavo him his " head, and thon onsued the most romarkablo oxhibltion of spoed ovor witnossod, By the time tho threo leading horsos hadreachod tho third quarter, Fullorton waa within a longth of thom, ho having trotted from tho firet to the third quarter, according to several watchos, in 1:043¢, the fastest half milo over trotted in a race, From tho third quarter home he had the erty beat, and lngf in, winnor of tho oat and race. in 2:26%(, This was an axtraordi- that nnr§ poriomlnua, consldering the uondxl‘ln'n of the track, 3 ¥ BUMMARY ; "UTI0A PARK, Atg, 16,—Purae $8,000, for horaes that povor boat 231, ' £,000 to fral ; 4000 losouond; 8000 to third; $600 to fouril, MMilo hoats, boat throo i five in hnrnoss, i Dan Maoo’s oh, g, Judgo Fullortons.a. Ton Maco's b, g, Beneatlon, . 3, 3, Bowors' b, g, Comors G, 8. Greon’s br. m. Ludiile Timo, 22§ 233X 3 3540, In the 2:80 raco, for n purso bf $3,600, thero woro ton ontrios and nine startora, Clemontlne, tho boautifnl Chicago mare, added n fifth to tho list_of hor conscoutive victories, n{;nhmt Inrgo flelds, sinco atarting out of Olevelnnd, 8ho won onslly in.throo_stralght heats, in 2:80, 21203, 2:813¢. Bho mnde bad brosk on the turn in the firat "heat, and foll back noxt to the last placo, forty longths bohind the loading horso ng " ho passod tho half-mile polo in 1:16. Juat backk of tho half, . Doblo, who was driving Olomontine, dotormined to sond lior for the héat. It waa somothing like Tullortou’s performanco in tho 2:31 raco, though no timo wastakon of tho quarter, Tho maro swept by ono after anothor of tho horses, and nt tho third quartor came_abreast with the leadors, ‘beating thom home onsilyin 2:30. Doblo says ho nover rodo faster in his lifo than Clomontine oarrlod him from tho half to tho third quartor, in this heat, o rogards tho maro ay ono of the most valuable in the conntry. BUMMARY, 7 ! Bamoday, Purso$3,600, for horacs that noverbeat 260, $1,260 to firat 3 $600 to_sccond; $400 to third; 250 to fourth, lllo Loats, best {hreoin five in har- 50, nesa, Graves & Tooris’ b, m, Olementin R, P. White's b, 8, Continental,, ... J. MoKoo's qa 8. Magnolia,... . M. Moyer'a br, g, Vanity Tair ¥, 1, Iiart's b, g. Little Lo vea' b, g, Low Ives, ' Whito's br, 8, Ve . Wright's ‘ch, g. Dlai B, Carpenter’s ch. m, Lizzfo Keclor, Benham's b, s, Royal George, Time—2:402; 203 RACES AT TORT WAYNE. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Fonr Wayne, Ind, Aug.15.~The third and Inat day of tho rnces undor the managoment of tho Fort Wayno Driving Park Associntion was witnessed to-day by a largo and onthusiastic crowd of Indios and’ gontlomen, Homo horses bad tho firak_race, for & purso of 8100, and wns won by Viotor in throo straight heats. Next was a pacing raco for horsea that had novor. wont undor 2:8), and was won by Ground Aquind in threq straight hoats, Time, 2:45 1-5; 2:48 3,2:381¢, fora purse of §250. waa 8 dash of 800 yards for 81,000, botween Kitty Roberts and Yankoo Doodlo, and was won by the former by thirty feot, Tho last raco was for trotting horaos, froo to all, but thero wero only two contestants, Red Oloud and Red Dick. Thoy wero ovenly mafohod, and tho threo hent woro hotly contested, but wora taken by Red Oloud in 2:23,{{, 2:29, 2:27%¢. 3 BABATOGA TACES. BanAroaa, Aug, 16.—Tho throatening weather cansed & small attendanco nt the racos to-day. Tho track is vur{nlmnvy. Felloworaft got the - yoar old swoopstako for a walk-over, thorothor entry, Goro Johngon, being withdr: s Foamonan Dmasananm - E i T, T, L. VD, BAnatooa, Aug. 15,—TTo second raco was for [ Yumu of §600, ono mile, for 2-year olde. The following startod: Loamington, tiily Oulpoppor, Dublin, Bannorett, Julisna, and Lasb. Tho pool boforg tho raco was : Culpopper, 8175 ; Bannor~ ott, &00; Vongeanco, $108 ; Dublin, $30. Dub- lin'won by four longths, Culpoppor com socond, and Vongonnco third, Time, T Tho third raco was for & pucso of 8600, a milo ond a half, freo baudicap for all nges, o fol- lnwin&v startod : Qolitza, Businoss, Bessio Leo, Moerodao, Mart Jordan, and John McCormack. Morodae won thoe_raco by slx longths, Golitzn coming in socond, and Business third. John g[;fin‘nnnuk, tho favorlte, was fifth, Time, in —_—— LYNCHING. A Convicted Murderer Takon from n Sheritf and Xangeds«Tho Sheriff Mortally, and ‘Throe of Iis Ausist= ‘nnts Seriounly, Wounded. i 8t. Louts, Aug. 16,—~8pecials from Jeforson City sny that Poter Konslor and his non August, who woro nrrostod horo July 26, for atoaling mules in Oallowsy County, and taken to that county for trial, and who woro brought to tho Jofforson City Jail to ;E\:nvnnb tholr beinglynched, ‘wero to-day taken to Fulton, the county-seat of Calloway County, for trinl. On the way over August csoaped from tho train whilo in motion, near Cedar Oity, Tho old man was taken to TFulton, pleaded guilty to tho charge, and was nontenced to six yoors in tho Pevitentiary, Col. Low, Bhoriff, with a posse of four mon, started with the prisoner in a hack to the depot, .whore Le was surrounded by & mob, and tha prisoner domanded. Upon tho refusal of the Sheriff to surronder the prisonor, soveral shots were fired into the hack, mortally wounding the Bherifr, sorionsly wounding tho Prosccuting Attornoy, aud John G. Provines, oditor of the Fulton Press; John Watson, & morchant, and a young man named Dunbar, who were acting as guards for tho Bheriff, The prisoner was taken out of town and hanged. A largo number of peoplo are now searching for young Kosslor. Murders. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, GavrLioroLs, Ohio, Aug, 16,—Last night one Mrs, Sullivan, liviog In_Huntingdon Township, shol Mary Tyler, mistaking her for her sistor, with whom hor husband had been on terms of intimaoy. Tho wounded woman I8 in a_oritical condition, Mre, Sullivan immediately left for parts unknown, Algo, two negroes had a quatrel about a ‘woman, when ono, namod Dayis, ehot the other one, named Konnedy, four times, Lilling him inatantly. 1Io nleo cscaped. Arnaxy, N, Y., Ang. 16.—It being ascortainod that the wife of Weston, tho man murdered noar horo by Emil Lowunsmfn, & Gorman barbor of Brooklyn, did not start for Bt, Louis with Low- onstoin, Gliof of Polico Malory has natified tho polico of Westorn citios of that fact. TLowen- stoin 1s 24 yonra of age,b feet 6 iuckes high, wolght sbont 140 pounds, dark bair and mous- tachie. He woro when ho left light drab checkod Dauts, Panuma i, and geitor shoos. * 1o in ‘probably alone. As tho Governor has offered a00 reward for tho approhension of Low- enstoin, and tho murdor .was o most hor- riblo ono, it 18 hopod that tho nimost offorts will ‘be mado to eapture him. New Your, Aug. 16,.—Threo womon have been arrested in Brooklyn, charged with complicity in tho murder in Albany, last week, of a man whoso namo and former residonce hnve not boon made Iknown, Oneof tho womon is n Mrs. Woston, wifo of & onc-nrmed man found horribly mur- dored, o week ago, near Albany, and in hor pos- sesgion was found o soven-barreled rovolvor, emptied, One of tho otlier womon was the wifo of Emil Lowonstein, and another revolvor was found on lor with five barrels ompty, Anotlier woman, unknown, was slgo arrested. Thu{ wero all found in Weston's houso on Pal- motto stroot, Brooklyn, in oue-half of which Lowenstoln and wifo lived, Weston ocou- pying the othor purt, Weston, tho murdored man, was a one-armed soldier, and sold prizo- Fnokngos for o, llvln(x and the day ho left Brook- lyn drow considorable monoy from tho bank, It i bolloved that Weston's™ wifo assistod Emil Lowonstoln in murdoring Lor husband, that the wife of Lowenstoin witnossed tho murdor oud tho other woman was cognizant of tho af- fair. They wero all taken to Albany to-night, Davron, 0., A\!g. 16,~T'homas Bmith awealthy farmer of Wayne ‘lownship, in this county, shot and mnrmllp wounded John Teistor, o farmor, agod 23, ot Taylorsvillo, eigut miles from this city, this aftornoon. Both had been attending a sulo 1n tho neighborhood, and were enid to be under the_influonce of liquor, Bmith alleges that an old fond was rovived botweon them, and that Toistor Insulted and struck him, when he fired, Bmith surrouderod himself to the Sherir, Tolsfor diod to-night. LousyItre, Aug. 16,—~in Leo Oounty, Ky., Inat weols, Johin Bvorsall attacked Lis brothor, named Btamfors, whon tho lattor fired upon bim with & _shot-gun, instantly killing him. Forly huck-ghot wore found in bis body, Ivoreall hnd boon marrled only four days, Ho was regarded a# a dospornte charactor, “Stamfers it roprosont- ed as a good, Indusirious citizon. -— Fircs, Snecfal Dispatel to The Chicage Tribune, O1rawa, 1L, Aug, 16,—At 1 o'cluok to-daya fire cought in tho packing-rooms of the ghtus fuctory in this city, nnd soon all tho woodon buildings, save ono which was connocted with tho brick building, were burned to the ground, togothor with the contonts, 'Tho loss Is put nt from 40,000 to £50,000.,, The Insuranco ia $10,0000n bulldings nnd stocl, 86,000 being In tho'brick bullding which was saved. Ono Lun- dred and forty-fiye persons nro by this fire de- prived of worls, ''ho frotories wero oclosod for ropairs and tho ususl summer vaeation, but wore to have commenced on the 18t of Septom- ber noxt, William Starmant, a prominont citi- won of Ottaws, whilo at the fire was struck upon tho head by a falling shod, and baaly, but not dangoronsly, hurt, as wero two othor pordons who stood near him, Speeial Disvatoh to The Chicugo T'ribuns, BURLINGTON, In., Aug, 16,.—A largo fire broke out yostordsy morning at 1 o'olock in the frolght- house of the Ohicago, Burlington & Quinoy Rtails road, at Oreston, In, Tho w?nd was blnwhus a gale from the north at the time. Tho entiro do- not and tho adloiuing ive-house foll a pzoy £o tho The thirdraco- fire fiond. T'ive londod and one cmpty frolght cara wero nlso complotoly destroyed, and savoral other oara partially damagod, (fin Woy-Car Was alao completely burnod up, Two of tho do- stroyod oars wore londed with morohandiso, ono with salt, ono with grain, and onowith lath. Tho amount of damago has not yot beon nscertainad,’ Ornyrox, Ont,, Aug. 16,—The ‘Combo Block and goveral dwailing-housos woro deatroyed by firo this morning, Loss not ascortainod. BostoN, Aug, 16,—Tho five-stary building of J. H, Roborts, dealor in socond-biand machiney, Nos. 116 aud 124 Morrimao atroot, ws dostroyed Ly fire to-mght. Loss, $60,000. Insurod. —a e R Rmlrond Nows, New Yonr, Aug. 16.—Gon, Rossor, in chargo of the railrond survey of the Stanloy Yollowstotio oxpodition, bas submitted to tho authoritica of tho Northern Pacifio Iailrond Company in this city Lis offioinl roport of tho rosultas thus far ne- complished by tho oxpedition, Ifefinds tho new and finnl routo ncross Weatern Dakotn, from thoe Missourl to tho Yollowstono Rivor, ehtirely prac- ticablo nnd satisfactory, it bolng grently superior to thoso of formor finy . Tho distance, 206 miles, is 21 milos shorier than tho survey of 1871, Tho grades aro modorato. The average of work por milo is considorably lows, and tho number of important bridges ia re- duced nenrly two-thirds, The . Littls Miesouri Rivor, which tho formor survoys erosnod soven and olovongtimes, {s crossod ‘onco on this lino. 8o loeated, the road runs fmmediatoly through only ono milo of bad olay Iands, just enst of tho Littlo Missourl. With fow oxcop- tions, tho country is rolling prairlo, sometimon rising into low hills, tho grass boing oxcellont and 8ol good. Good water was found tho entiro distanco. Cosl oumrogu ab various points in veiug sovoral feot m thicknoss, and timbor is ‘moro abundant than on tho former routes, Tho roport says that tho main body of Gon. Btanloy'a oxpedition accompanied the scientiflo corps, and most of the press corrospondents did not accompany tho ongincers, who woro os- corted by Gen. Cnster's detachment, but fol. lowed tho old absudoned route south of Hoart River, Honco doscriptions of tho rogion travorsed by tho main command do not g pfy to country traversed by tho new routo nor the rail- rond. Tho Diractors of the Oomxlny Liavo accopted the now line rocommonded by Gon, TRousor, from Bismarcl, the presont ond of the track, to the Yellowstono crossing, and havo called for proposals to grade and bridgo this saction of 206 miles. Tho oxpodition is now rosocuting thoe survey westward up the loft ank of tho Yollowstono to Pompey’s Pillar, ‘wheroe it will join the purvey made last year from tho woat, and thus complofe the surveyed lino acrosg tho continont, The entiro command is oxpected to retarn to Fort Rico about Oct. 1. Des l\[omz? Ia, Aug. 16—Tho pnesongor trains on the Yown Contral havestopped running to Albia, aud run to Ottumwa, on tho Dos 3oinos Valley, from Eddyville, Tho mail-car is hauled to and from Eddyvillo by the freight-trains, —— e The Cholcrn. ‘JaorsoNviLLE, Il., Aug. 16.—The clolers has appeared at Chapin, ton miles wost of Juokson- vills, and two doaths by that disoase have oc- curred there, ono yestordsy and tho othor the doy beforo. oNpoN, Aug. 15.—Dispatches from various places in Gormany stato that tho cholera is in- oronsing in virulonce, Covruamnus, Aug. 16.—0no fatal caso of cholora occurred lnst night. LousvitLe, Ky., Aug. 16.—One death from cholera, the first cago for two weoks, occurred in this city this morning. Tho victim wag Mra, Dakor. Sho died aftor five hours' ilinoss. ; pentinntatet) Tolegraphic Brovitics. Tho Post-Ofiice at Ilampton, Franklin Coun- ty, wos robbed on Monday night. BSoveral drafts and & small quantity of money were taken. —Mr. H, Myors, of Ploasant Hill, Piko County, 1L, was acoidontly shob and killed whilo out squirrel-bunting with o neighbor a day or two sinco, i ~—A littlo daughtor of Mr, Less, noar Brush Oreok, In,, who hnd faollon asleep in a field of grain, was struck by o reaper hor brother way driving, ond had ono log cut off, " —A fitly-nine-pound catfish was oaught in tho Missiesippi River, noar Dubuque, yesterday, sud whon caught it had o flvo-pound fish of anothor spacics in its mouth, Sulcid Mesrems, Tonn., Aug. 16.—Wm. owsrd, of Louisvillo, & stone-cutter, employed by Auderson & Veonon, Mason Tomplo, commitied suicida last night at his bosrding-house, at the corner of Union and DeSoto stroots, by cutting his throat with o razor. He had been drinking hard for sovoral days. Whon found this morning, he was still alive, :mduignnd for a ponoll and paper, which being given him, ho scrawled * Yamily troubles,” and soon after died. After cutting his thront, o stabbed himself fiye or six timos In the body. - The President’s Eastern Tour. RooxrAND, Mo., Aug. 16.—President Grant and suite, accompaniod by Goy, Perham and Mossrd, Homlin, Morrill, and Blaine, arrived hero at noon. Tho party immediately ombarked on_tiho United Btates rovonuc-stoamor MeCal- loch and proceoded to Mount Doserct. Not- withstanding tho rain, sovoral hundred pooplo gathered on the wharf, by whom tho President was heartily cheorad. B e Munged. ALRXANDRIA, Va,, Aug. 16.—William Jackeon, colored, was hanged to-day in the jail-yard, for tho murdor of his wife in February last. Jack- son mado & speech, fifteen or twenty minutos long, denying his guilt. Tho fall of 8oven foot failod to Dreak his nock, and he died by suffoca- tion aftor a severe sirugglo. —_— Ocean Steamship Nows, Oanprry, Aug, 15,~—Btoamship Glamorgan, {from Now York, has arrived. New Yonx, Aug. 16.—Arrived, stoamship Bre- men, from Bromon. New Yonx, Aug. 8.—Arrived atonmor Main from Bromen. QueexsTown, Aug. 15,—S8teamship Java from Now York, has arrived, A Rumor, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. CiNOINNATI, Oliio, Aug. 15.—1he Administra- tion londors in this city havo combined to pross Judgo Stanley Mattheiws, of Cincinnati, for tho Ohiof Justicoship, Judge Matthows, {t i Baid, hasstood high with President Grant eversincole wroto a lottor Inst year bolting the nomination of the Oincinnati Convention, of which body he wag Ohairman. Pz UEE R S ThollLuthorans, Speclal Digpaleh to The Chicaan Tribune, Looaxsrort, Iud,, Aug, 16.—~Tho middle dis- triot of the Lutherah 8ynod for Missouri, Ohio, and Indiana, met in this city d{nstnn}\\y ovening, tho Rtav, H. Scherman presiding ; 160 dologatos ldn attendance. Tho sousion will last sevoral nya. Educationn Pirtsnunan, Pa., Aug, 16.—At o mooting of tho Btato ‘Penchern’ Association, Goorge J. Lucky was electod Prosident, T. II. fiugluu Becrotary, and John Morrow Tronsurer, for tho ensuing f'onr. By & unnnimous vote, tho Association so- scted Bliipponsburgh, Pa., oy tho place of next mooling. PRILADELTRIA, Aug. 16.—~Tho Hon, William B, Moredith iy Enl‘louflly ill, IIo wan Prosidont of tho Censtitutional Convention, but was obliged to rolinquish his post beforo ndjournment, ————— sShopping in Xarl Faris C‘nflru‘mnd«lm of the St. Loufs Republican, The prineipsl nmusomont of the Awerican wonn in Paris I shopping, The Palais Royale and the Ruo Rivoll aro turongoed by tho Yaukeo shoppists. And tho Irench shopkospor known ‘om and hins liis waros nicoly fixad for 'om. Thera aro somo things oxtromely vico in Parls, aud if the Amerleans woro #o disposod wo might Linve the samo in New York; but we nover shall while tho Amorioans take all their caph, buy gold and spond it nbrond, Gloves (hnt cost onormous prices at home are gloriouslyichenp in Iranco, }Pnur-blxtlon gants do Steedo (o fashionablo just now), costing 82and 82,25 at homo, can be had for {hirty-five france n dozon—&7 gold—and the best quality Jouvin, Juglas & Dupros ara sixty, sovonty, and eighty frauca per dozen. 'Thie cost of doliclons” wines In_ Paris maken water an unknown bevernge, bub it's simply ridioulous to buy silks or in fnnl dress gooda of suy doscription thoto. A splondid. quality ot Donnot or onson’s black silk can be gob in Now York for four or flve dollars, and the same qual- ity commands in Paris 18 aud 20 franes a motro (the prico of courso is_in gold) and most every ono paid from 15 to 20 conts a dollar for thelr old, But thoy don't stop to think that twenly rancs {n nearly flve dollars, but buy aud buy, and then worry about drose-makers and gotting through tho ocustom-honse. Tho best drosso women {n Parls and Now York are very muoch alike, Tho London femalo fashions are somo- what in_advanco of Bible times, but fearfully bohiud Fronch styles, But the Now York publio mln t{m }g:_xw gn;uc'h oporas, x"?fl wear tho Inst ing in Frenoh hats on noarly {he samo oyon= Logs with thelr French sistora. _“CABBAGE » RYAN CAUGHT. A Notorious Thiof Who Kins Escaped Arreat for Over n Yonr Falls Into the Officors® Mnnds nt Laat === 10w, When, and Whero Eis Qapturo Was Eitcctod, ' Homothing over a year g6 a Wost Bide rflian known 4 # Cabbage" Ryan nchieved sudden no- torlety a8 n daring and successtul thiof by steal- ing sovoral horsen and buggios which ho found hitehod to tho sidownlk on tho most prominont thoronghfares of thooity. Having n good oyo for horse-flesh, ho overlookeéd what are common- ly callod ' plugs,” and atolo only thoso anirmnls thiat woro valued for tholr spood. It is impossl. blo, at this time, to give the preciso number of thofts of this oharactor that ho.committed, but ftmust hiavo reached o round dozon. Noarly avory day the polico authorition woro notifled of tho loss of n valuable roadster, and farnishod with & doscription of the man who wag subsoquontly Acon driving it, and nontly ' avory day somo West Sido oficor who had known ‘‘COnbbage” from his boyhood was dispntchod in sosrch of him; for tho many de- scriptions wero all aliko, and talliod oxnetly with his, Tho cunning rascal alwsys managed to oucapo arroat, howovor, ns thoe faintest cluo to his wheronbouts could not bo discovered. s mothor's housg, in o digiant patt of tho Wost Diviston,, was watched night aftor night by squnds of oflicors, and noighboring barns and onthoures woro examined at the most unscomly hours, but all to no purpose. *‘Cabbnge” was nevor around when tho officers wore, A month'n constant watching mado tho city so hot for him that ho decided to lenvo it of his own accord, ;m‘lfl}w was soon forgotton by tho press and tho ublio, DButho has turned up again, and is now an_in« matoof a tolorably strong cell in the Madison Btroot Btation, funlln§ rather uucomfortablo on account of a bullol holo in his thigh and onother in his arm. His capturo was offqcicd yosterdsy, and proved rathor exciting work for tho officors engaged in it, whoso names are ‘Thomoas Malonoy and Patriok Ryan, both belong- ing to tho Bixth Procinct. Notlong ngo somo of tho honds of the polico force nscertainod that " Cabbago"” was in the habit of visiting his mothor froquontly at doad of night, and beeamo convinced from this that Lo kept concoaled in somo lonulfpllcn outsido of the city, butnenr enough to it to reach it in n comparatively abiort timo, Tollowing up L{m ¢luo, thoy discovored that ho was haunting the donso woods around the Bag, Lemont, and othor placos on the caual, and that his approhonsion might bo socure with timo and caution, A good doal of dopond- onco was placed on those whom ho had robbed in that section, but, as it aftorward turned out, thoy rendéred the suthoritios no practical sasfatance, About a wook ago, Offiéors Blalonoy and Ryan woro goloctod to make tho arrost, ™ ‘They pers formed their duty systematically, aud pursued tho rodoubtable * Cabbage,” bLlindly at times, from nocoessity, but always cautiously, until thoy entisfled themaclves that ho waa in Lomont, or, not for from it. They roschod that town yestor- day forenoon, and wore informed that tho man for whom_thoy wore sooking hod loft it with horse and b‘;‘fi” but o short timo beforo their arrival, and had gono in o northoasterly dirca- tion, Proouring o vehicle, tho officern started after him. Whon about & milo from the town, ihoy doscricd him roturning. They kept thoir, licads down until they draw closs to him, but ho b dxo&[llnd on thom,” "and jumped from his bug- B o officors imitated” the action, and,ns ho was making for tho woods, started attor Lim in hot pursuit. Tinding himsolfclosely pressod, he drew o rovolver, turhed, and fired, but the bulleta “whizzod harmlosaly over tho heads of the pursnors. Thoyin turn drow their weapons ond discharged thom at tho pursued, Thoe bul- lots did not soem to scare him in tho lenst, how- aver, and Malonoy was compelled to run him down and eapturo him. It was thon discovered that ho was shot in tho thigh and arm, but not dangorously. Now comes the nmnslnf part of the story, It appears that o stray ball from tho officors’ ro- volvers struck tho ‘floshy part of thoe ]n(r' of o man named Driscoll, who was standing in tho doorway of an adjacont honso watching tho sport. Whon tho prisonot reached Lomont, the officors found that the nows of the shooting of Driecoll had proceded them, and that the rou(ih uarrymen wore rathor excited aboul It Choy ox;{lnlnod thet tho shot was ontiroly acoldontal, but the ignorant boors whoso lives are spont amid tho smoko of blasting-powder and tho foul air of Lomont grog-ahopu would not liston to them, and some of them ovon went 80 far ns to ndvocate tho rathor summary pun- ishmont of lynching. When the officors “heard this, thoy thonght thoy would bo safer undor covor, and they applied for admission to tho house of Justica Skolly. The hopeful youth whom that functionary calls son rofused to lot them in, and the only g that romained for thom todo was to put on a bold frontto the orowd and go somowhere elss, This thoy suc- cooded in doing, and thoy are consequently worth & bundred dead men yot. The boors weoro only blufling thom, Commissioner Singor brought the information o polico hoadquarters yestorday afternoon, and aptain and Bergeant woro sont to Lomont to get tho men out of tronble. They were found undor arrest, Justico Bkolly haviug iesued war- rants for them, but, through tho kindnoss of Br, Edward Singer sndl Mr. Nicholas Drow, thoy wore roloased in bail of 1,000 each. Tho chargos n[izalnst them don't amount to anything, Latet in tho ovoning the wholo party, **Ca bage” included, returaed to the city. e o s Our Prospcotive Populntion. At o social science meoting in Boston, Gon, F. A. Walkor read a_paper on tho prospective population of tho Unitod Blates, in which ha contendod that, instend of reaching 100,85b,185 in tho yonr 1900, 06 caloulatod by Eikanah Wat- 8on, or 100,957,408, a8 caleulated by Do Bow, or 107,000,000, a8 caleulated by Commissionor Wil- son, it will only ba somowhiore betwoen 69,000,- 000 and 84,000,000, most probably 73,000,000 to 76,000,000, FLOOD—_OANNBLL~AL tha rosidonce of Mr, Josoph Hoo, 665 Boutls Danrbiorn stroot, Aui. 1y by tha Ttov. K. D. Shopard, Ar. Alfrod L, Flood and Miss Annlo J, Gan. noll, buth of this oity. ORAVEN—QREAN-—Tn this olty, Aug. 13 inat., by the f AllSaiot's Ohurol, ‘Thomas Rov. Heary G. P tason, Tl i aty K. Orcan, all of Chicago. g Oravon, Esy., and 3 DEATHS. TBARRRTT—On the morning of tho Ioth inst., at bhis fatior-in-law's rosldonco, Mz, D. Downer's, 167" Ewing stroot, Kiward Harvoth, agod 2 yoncs. Jhunora] Sunuy oftornoon, at 1 o'olock, from the same vlnga. Frionde and scqualitancos rospoctally invitod, £ Irlahi- Anoricnn papors ploaso copy, -Aug, 15, Georgo, son of Philllp H. snd Tyeauod 1one ind mone, 'a. in,, Sundsy, from £39 Biato stroot, BUTER-In this clty, Aug. 15, atthe rosidouco of his fathor, 200 Tweuty-{Ifth atroot, Gooryo D. 8, Sutor, aged 2 yonrs, . Lonoral this (Satuiday) morniag, at 13 o'elock, "Frionds of thin family aro fnvited to sttond. DOYLR—Aug. 15, Mra. Mary A. Doglo, af constimp- tion, aged 43 yoars.’ A natlvo of Edinburgh, Bootland. Tunoral from licr Intoresidonco, 16 Harmon court, at'10 o'olack n. m., Sunday, by carriagos to Rosohill. £~ Lidlnblirgh papors ploaso copy. AUCTION SALES. BY GLO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. AT A U__t—j__':t.' T O IN. REGULAR Sflg’gfi SIOR SALE Household Furniture. A VERY LARGK SALK OF Second-1fand Furuiturs from Several First-Class Dwelkings, Parlor Buil ill!hlB-Tl?;". Chambor Sots, Wardroles, n Eaxtonsion Tablos, Marblo-Top Tablos, Rookcasoe, Sofue, Tovitgon, Oiiarar’ Dedutends, Mattrchn, Unrpeta Mir: {}vhrll ’Ifimlhlom lon nnltulll. “lfl SI“:}BII Q‘lglrlell‘.o !llfi“f'dlnu alen 16 afntos W, G Urookory, 10 caska Yohow. Wt a3 Gabinot Kowing Daobiaos, Pieiod Py O o, Cullek Hariwaro. AT 11 0'0LOOK, Texten Tino Opon and Top Buggios, Extra Fino Singloand Dowsta Maracs: On_Baturday, Aug. 10, at 0 o'cloak, prompt, BY BRUSH, SON & CO,, Baloarooms, 41 Houth Canalat. Faruitue, Carpets, and General Hepchandise| At Auction, Baturday, Ang. 10,at 9:30 am, HRUSH, HON & 00,, Austion By TAYLOR & IIARRISON, 81 and &3 Bonth Oanal-st, REQULAR SATURDAYE BALE of Now aud Beoond- wod Furalitice, Saturdsy Morniny, at b o'alock, Pare or and Ohambar Nots, Lounges, Obialre, ‘Tablan, Milrrors, Carpats, and "l!“ o ‘l;fim;nifl aecond-hand Furoituro, ——— B‘y O0SGOOD & WILLIL ‘st 8ido Auotion Nouse, 63 Bouth Oa: THI8 MORNING, commenoing at 9:80 a, m.. wo will soll & genoral liuo ot Furnituro and Houssuold Goods, Oarpol "Ek’n ll'nnlu,lllw‘l, ’{‘cw sely of mmxfi Pa d | also, Ofos Desks, ‘now llarn OBGOOD & WILLIAME, Auotiouce: fk Olambor Hrxglon ' AUOTION SALES, By ELISON & FOSTELR. © ¢ LOOK 0UT! LOOK 0UT!) FOR T GREAT AUCTION SALE Residene Lot IMMEDIATELY ADJOINING HEBOLDY AR STATION TUESDAY, Aug. 19, At 8 o'clock, on the Grounds,- This Rlogant Proparly 1a on the Ohioago, Milwaukee & 8t, Paul Rallroad, located on Central Park, Tinkbam, tidogway, and Lawndalo-avs, . Thoso lots form a part of Boobo's Subdivision, Every lot fu auppliod with puro ar toslan wall swator froo to all consumers, Grand- now bolng paved, which will hiavos continuous drive to ths contro of tho olty, Thosolota ara distant ono hsif mils from tho great Northwostern Oar 8tiops, aud dirootly wost of Mumboldt Park, Commautationovar the 8t. Paul Rosd about tho sawo aa atroot oar faro, aud tho distauco about four miloa from tho dopot at Madison-st. bridge. Tho Bt. Paul Road has alroady established ou this property its statlon, known as Humboldt Park, witlia guarantos that all accommodation trains shall stop thoro to tako up and discharga passongors. This road will coma into tho olty on Kinzlo-at., and land its passongors at tho Pittaburgh & Fort Waono Dopot, at tha wost end of Madisonst. Bridgo 1t would bo difiloult to conoalvo of hottor factli« tlos for rapid and choap communication with any part of tho olty than aro hora roalizod. Partion doslring properfy for spooulation or occupation, should not fail to attond this sale. Titlo porfoot—a printed abstract furnishod with oach Iot, Torms of salo-10 por cont casls at timo of salo, 15 por cont in 50 days, balanco in1, 2, aud 8 years, with 8por cont Intorost, A froo train of cars will start 4rom the Pitteburgh & Ft. Wayno Dopot, at Madisont- ‘bridge, on Tusadny, August 19, at 3 o'clook, returning aftor thasalo, Tho Mammoth Tont, used only by Ellton , & Foater, will bo orostod on tho ground. FLISON & YOSTER, Auctionoars. At the Elegant Private Residence, NO. 845 PRATRIE-AV., BEAUTIFUL AND RICH FURNITUORE AT ATUCTION, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Aug. 20, at 10 o'clock. Elnfinnt Black ‘Walnut Parlor Bots, ver; rioh finish; Buperb Chambor Sots, witl Dressing Cnse, newost pattorn; Body Brus- sols Carpots through the houso ; Dining-room. i turo, Kitchon Furnituro, Hods and Bndflinén best ‘Whito Hair Mattrosses, in use buta short time; together with the en- tiro Furaniture, Crockery, Glussware, &o., &o. Aldo, & Pony Bhnoton snd Singlo Huraoi. BLISON & IFOSTER, Auotioncors. FIRST brat Ao S SOUTH ENGLEWO0D, 400 NEE LOTS To be Sold in Lots, or by the Blool, to Suit Purchasers, On Thursday, Aug. 21, At 21-2 o'clock p. m., on the Ground. Botng Bollamy's Subdiviston on Halstod-st., morth ob ‘Vinconnus-av., botwoon Eighty-fourth and Righty-sixth- sta., and fronting on Groon, Peorls, Sangamon, aud Mor. gauats,, and s splendld, high ground, with por. foot drainage. Bouth Eoglowood; fa destined to be ono of Ohisaga's finost suburba. 1t fs situatod on the Vinconnos 11dgo, 16 foot abovo the lovol of Chicago, di- reotly south of (ho city, Halstod-st, passing through it, Tha boulosard, whioh 13 200 foot in width, connocts with the Bouth Parks. Thodopotis sald to bo tho flncst on tha ontiroroad. Tho atroota aro all gradod, sidowalks laid, and a largo numbor of shado traos sot out. Thoro 16 & 0od sohool houso, and somo fino residoncos aro slroady acouplod. Btock to tho amount of §15,000 haa boon sub- soribod for & hotol aud a olurch, and sovoral stores will aleo bo bullt. Partios owning adjolalag proporty ate bound by contract to oreat twonty buildings & yoar for throo yoars. About twonty buildings aro In coursoal oroation, six of which aro brick with handsomo swoll fronts. This is thoonly point at whioh Halstod:st. and ‘Vinconnos-av. aro aocaslblo by ratlzoad. Vinconnos-av. and Halsted-st. aro in porfoct conditton, thus affording clogat delvos to tho parks and city. Tho rafiroad faciils tios azo good, thirtoon daily trains stopping at the dopot, whiloh fa withiin 300 foot, of this property, Commutation faro, 6 conts onoh way, A BPEOIAL FREE TRAIN will loavo tho ook Island Dopot on Vau Buronst., at 1545 D. m, ou day of salo, and roturnat 5 p. m. Froo ticks otaand plats will bo furnished by A. & A. D. BELLA. MY, Room 5, Nos, 167 and 169 LaSallost., or of ELISON | & FOSTER, 8 Markot-at., or at tho train. TERMS OF BALE—10 por oont at timo of salo; % poy cont fn 80 daya; Lalanco in 1,3, and 3y ith 8 per cont dntercst. ‘Titlo parfoot. Printod abstracts furaished with each lot, A mammoth pavilion will bo orctod ou tho ground {or tho convenionco of those attonding the ale, ELISON & FOSTER, Autioneers, ‘WM. A.BUTTERS & CO., GENERAL AUCTIONRERS, SATLESROOMS, BOWEN'S BLOCK, WNos, 16 & 17 Tast Rendolph-st. BALE TO-DAY, Houschold Furniture, Uarpets, Piano Fortes, Horges, Harness, &o,, . OoN EA}'URDAY. AUG, 16, AT 9% O'OLOCK, ATCTION SALE OF THE ENTIRE S8TOOK OF CARRIAGES, Phaetons & Buggies, At No. 816 State-st., On Tuesday, Aug. 19, at 10 o’cl’k. BALIL PEREMPTORY, FOR OASII, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctlonuers, By DUN ANSON, DOWLING & » Avustionsors, N. W. cor. Nlath and D sts,, Washington, Valuatle Suburban Property AT PUBLIC AUCTION. W il aoll at Publlo Auation, on TURSDAY, 26th day of Atirustnat, on Mo proniiss, LG 'clook p. m thn Vnliable Prunesty, contaluing. 6 e e A P ) adjotu ¥ o what: Ghorgato i, A ovoriuuking Oak HUL Comatury, \Washington nd thio Potoning Rivor, 1t can bo taid olf advan: bl ole, ¢ {ur & comotery nr natinal il losces 1 "Tho passal cocasi. Dl Lrings 11 1n cluso contixuity to I streot clralo, at vrosont tho woat impraving pard of Washiagton. ihls yrogorty haw on ft largumandon, contatnin | nodoru improvoient i gronnds well [al out, with cholce fruits, tloworr and having ameke-hiouss, dco-hotlse, sartiayo-hou atabling, o,y malioo L n o¥ory rusneot a istcclosa vosidoneo. ' fioro'iy & lnrgo morchant-uill, in gond o ith thie beat and most. huproved inachihory, and & canacity of 140 barzola flour por day, with the wholo wator puwer of Ttock Oraok, Fhry 18 also's valuablostone quarsy, whioh has boon, aud ¢an agalu bo, worked to advantago. - This ontire proporty syl worth o attontion of spudulaiors, TR ME~One-thind cash | ca1and ‘3 years, 8 per oont jntoroat, b ablo aumi-anaually, For further information inquire of RVAN LYONS, t atey G d Walerab Geol(GROANSON, DOWLING & 0., Auotloneszs,