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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, SPORTING NEWS, “Third Day’s Races at fho Buffalo Driving-rark. A Fow Remarks on the Mutual Swindle of Weduosday, . Games Played by the American Clubs in London Yesterday. Cricket at the Twenty-third Street Ball Grounds To-Day. THE TPRF. THIRD DAY OF THE BUFFALO RACTS, Apecial Inspatehto I'he Chicaao Tridune, P Doreato, No Y., Aug. G.—The racos at the Duffalo Driving Park wore favored with fine weathor snd a largo attondnnco to-day. Usunlly the tulrd day Is the leust attiactive to tho gen~ eral public, and tho numbor of people present ia considerably smotler than oo cithor the second or Inst duys. 'To somo oxtent thin fact hold rood yenterday, +though botweon 8,000 and 10,000 epectators woro on the grounds. Tho races, howover, or anoof them, at loast, wore of grontor intorest, in ¥omo rospeots, than muy wo hnve yot lnd dming the mesting: In tho 2:26 Tace o largo amount of moncy W8 stnked oo Frod Hooper, the favorite. o only got ono lieat out of five, ioweyer, when an urgent de- mand was made upon the judges to displace hix drivor, who, it was glsimed, was not driving the Tiorso to win the race, Auotber mun was then put In, nnd Hooper 100k tho next two heats, win- nlug firat and fourth monay. THE FUIST BACE waa for horses that have nover beaten 2:35, & purso of £3,000 botug offerod. Bixtoen outrios wero made, but only fourleon horses started, Smugglor and Molllo boiug drawn. Bells, a ltue- * Jooking maro, was & strong favorite fu the pools, Maguotio salling gecoud, aud Kitty Cook third. Considerabie trouble was had {u giving so large o leld of horses n furr start, but othorwiwe the xaces were trotted in geod shapo. Kitty Ceolt unaxpactedly took tho sist hioat away from Mag- nolin by two lougtie, but the noxt threco Leats were won by Magnolia, who did some iine trot- tIng with Kitty Gook, Frauk Wood, Mombiivo Kute, sud Hella, Tho roau gelding, Ueorge Judd, of Clucago, showed ability to do effective trotting in tho second heat, when ho accompa-~ niod (ho Jonders all around tho ecourss and camo in o good third, Below is the BUMMARY, Bufrale Driving Park, Wedneaday, Ang, 8, 1874.— 5 Y No, 6 s §6000, for Horses that Binte wovor beaten D083 mdieeaeal et I ive, i harness ) SLGUG to i7at Lot the sccond §,$450 to the third § the 3 widl $300 to the 1 Abner Rusb, g, D, Jewkiu, b, Kitcy Wiilium E,'Wo: di, b i Vi Stmmat, b, w, o1k 2 1y Membring Kut it gmwon, D, tr, Bell Brastlold Tudward Muell, 1. & Guorge J Liges Beoky by 1, Lady Ity 3, Wooirulf, ‘Ttoyal George A, M, Wilkon . Frank. ‘Benton, b, . 3. D. Benton draf, 8, g, TEIAWDY o ‘Tyielicl, b, m, Kiliy.. Moses, Uz . 1L G, THLL 8. tussell, b, 8, Smugylor Tohw H, Landali, g m. Molllo: Time— - irat Second he: Thdrd hieat, Fourtly L i Magnolia was bred in Orange County, N. Y., by 'f. Wolls, and is now 8 years old.” Ho was sired by Mugnolia, outof a Star mare. Although b trotted in the DBuffalo racos lust senuon he made no record until the recont races in rie, whoro Le was the winnerin the 2:40 and 2:60 closkus, trotting © mile in 282, In oue of tho mces st Clevoland he knocked sev- oral tcconds off this Gme, moking o roce ot of 2:361¢, Muguolin 18’ pray gelding, 16 hands 2 wiches in hoight, and 18 08 Fame & trotter ns can bo found on the Ameriean turfs Tlo is ownad by Kimbotly & Karnes, of Sharon, ., who recently paid &1,100 for hitn, TILE BECOND HAGE wan for horsos thnl brve uever benton 2:26, for o purse of #7,600. There ware eight lhorsey eatored, and all of them stastod. Fred Hoopor was the favoritoruguiist tho fiold, selling in some pools at $100 to #75. 1lis Isiends wore dis- posed to bo enthusstic, #ud ventured to predict that he would sliow unusual speed, The firat heat, however, showed him to a disndvan- tage; bo broke badly, both on the buck nnd Tioine sitetches, caminyg in #ocond, after Joker ond barely atiead of Young, The lufter horse i driven by Dan Mace, who hundled him with pradence and skill, Young took the recond lioat squarcly away from llooper, but was hent- on by the lstter in the third by Lalf o length, "I'lia Tourth heat witnessed o closo contost be. twoen Hoopor, Youny, aud Tauner Boy, with the two former at tho score, neck and - mock, tho favorito galloping. 'Tho judpos declared the heat - dead, ek to tho wisrust of Hooper's driver, who thought his L autitled to it, Tho ilfth heat was won by Yuung, Looper Lreaking badly on thy last quarter, [Uswas ab thin stage of Lhe rico that the baliers of Hooper apposled to tho judges for i A CHANGE OF PRIVERS, . Quo gentlewan {rem New Yok, namod Wise, said that ho ropresonted 25,000 staketl.on the horse, and that Lo waa confldent that hisfavorite wan " epatle of winviug tho ruce if properly diiven, Tho Judges thorenpon displaced tho driver, Fiod Huight, and put Orriu IMickox in Liy placo, Uhe Speeta.ota agnificd thel approval by lond e continued spplause, Liaight claimed thut Lo bod done tho best that eonld buve Loen done with the borse, and assortod his_ ability to win the raca if the judges would let Lim alone, Mickox drove Huopei towin 1 both of the next heuty, In tho sixth heat he wis four longtln bebiud a6 the half, but, putting on o splendid spuik, ho closed up the gap nud passed Young nour tho tud quacter, coming uudor the wire three longthn abond, and trotling ca«ly. Graco und Taaner Toy were hoth shut ont after the fiith hout, hot linviug'taken on out of tho fivo. 'he seventh and fust beat was_tho most exviting of the “duy. Hooper and Joior laft Young behind at he. stat, und trotted head to heud 1o the third quarter,’: Wbers [ooer gob uliead balfyn le but Lotk bin fect for un o, and Joker wes wgadia by hin sido, Jiercs cambldown fhe home-ehieteh nnder iho i~ 1lovpor's driver kept huu down splen- i, bfought Lim under the wire hmlf o thzihehil it Jokor runuing, Young way ontlis. behind, Tooper took fivat and “fowrth'inaney. * . BumMARY—Bu paree; §7,6005 §! secondl 3 $1,250 16 the, Dioracs funt have never thres {u five, i harnew ourth ; for Dvaty, Lest Gupt. Trudgeon, b i Fred Hooper,a 3 1 Glkwer, chn 5, Thighs T Yoiis 193112 Jamen DOURGEY, Jr. b, i, doke 133 A, M, Wilson, 15, 1, Grac & no William E, Weod, g, g, Tanner 1 ro. 3. ¥, Merro Pnc— Firet uat. Becoud I Thivd bet, Fourth—Deud Beat, Fiih heat, gixtl il ven B hedi; Trad. Mo Mesisrs. Dridgeou Tfu was bred in Canada, sired by Truo Goorge, o on of Toronfo Ciuel, and dsmmod by a thor- oughibtit mare, Ilo mude hin first secord two yeurs aga ut Barry, Ca., trotting u mile In 2:20, TO-DAY'S RAUES, Phe Qrat raco in for tho 281 olaws; purse §4,000 5 52000 to the first: §LA00 to the wecondj 000 to the tinrd; and 7400 to the fourth, There wra elevon entries. Kuvsns Chief 1 L6 favorite, sriling at &50 for first chigice, Tleoty tolddust #15 tor secondchoice, Lndy Star 210, wud tha feld for $16, "0 un~a d 'neo u for hor-ey that have nover beaten 2:20, € ©w pu'wo of $7,00, divided ns fol- Towe + #3,600 to the flrat, 2,000 to the uomfl‘ul, 1,250 to the third, aud S760 to the fourth., The Toves entered are Rod Cloud, Csmori, Sonsa- t1on, Nottio, 8t. James, aud Honri Gloster, Red Clowd {8 & straug favaruae ia the pools, Gloster gecoud, and Noctio thivd, A good raca I8 untiol- aled If the wenthor [s favoruble, Goldsmith K{uhl will trot against time, uccompnnied by & runnlug mate. A shght fall of rain visited us to-night, TR ¢ d, nnd iy ownad by aud. DodMus, of D BACEH AT WUGYLLUS, 0, Special Depatel lo The Chicaao Tribune, Bucyius, 0., A, 6—1'he races closed to-day, The attoudauce wad botter than yestorduy, although not what was oxpected. Tho firut raco waa 0 doublo-term Lrot for & purwo of $50, T'wo started—ftows's bayn snd Humphroy's 1115_\'11. Ttowe's won In threostraight heats, i 3:10; 820§ wnd Bi143¢, "I goonnd swas 8 riining raco for o pursn of 1,000, half-taile houts, best two i throo. Fwo sturtod—skipper Anu, and Blly Boston ¢ swou in two stealght hoats by the lattor, 1 601¢ and 562 lfl tho three-minuto raco, for a purdo of 100, twagtartod—Lady Barbor'aud Snej wou v threo nbraight beats by Suo ; Lhue, 2:40; 2:47¢ %ih0, In tho swoopsteoks trot, for a purso of 350, tho following sartods Mobawk, Jackson, Ludy Garfield, Tom Huntor, and Lady Durues; wou by tho latter in throv stiuipht heats, 'ime, 213¢: 430, and 2906lg, Tom llunter was it wfter tho socond Liont on account of lame- uees. —— BASE DALL. THE MUTUAL-WILTE STOCKING GAME. « Tur I'nuuse's exposuro of tho fraudulont gnmio of buso binll playod betwoen the Mutialy and Whate Ssackings, Wodnosday afternoon, has been geverally commendal by evorybody exeopt Loss who woro cogmzant of tho steal aud who protited by their knowlodge. 'Tho mumbor of theso peoplo, howover, is .comparatively small, and s composed mamly of gamblors aud sharp- ors, whoso likes und dislikes sro mattors of no ewrthily consoquonco Lo the respectublo povtion of tho community, nud of tho reportors of tuo Cliieaga Zines, 'hera fs a satisfaction in know- tug that their gaing iu thy paebicular fustunco wero o small as to be searcoly worth montiontug, but it was thele own fault that they woro not largor. In tho langungo of the stroot, the mowbes of the ring **gave thomeelves sway " by theiwr ovor-coufldent bot- ting 10 the pools. Bo trausparont wis the fraud that only the voricut groenhoins were tawen in by 1t, aud they lust but kittlo moucy, the odily oirsied on tho Winle Sioekiugs boing so gront Lhat Lo bols on the Now Yorut club amounted to nothing iu compurison, The stoal was ianaged Ju sucl's buvgiing manner ag to bo puteat Lo avery porson uf Ordivary common sonyo; butit neos that Lho slutunls did not oxpect to Nnd [ any eueh po.sons in Chicago. Liko all Now Yorlers, thuy buijove that thers is noiluug worthy of consideration buyond the contines of Manhat= tan Inlang, and they troat s Wostern peoplo sy A wo wore & commuinty of idiots, of whom any acvautoge may bo tuken without dauger of discovery, 'Thiey Woro sumowhat mistalion in thelr lost vouturo, howsver, and now that their raucality bns besu uxpunux\ thoy loudly sssort their ainnocouce, knowing tull woll thut in the ¢i ty wheto tuey camo fruwm 1 is an uspurdonnble 81 0 Lo [ail iu #ny disuuncst scusme. A roporter hud o conversaviou with Mr, Gaa- se tte wbuut the gamo, yostorday wltocuoon, and Doy espressod imaell a8 being sutiticd that it way tuirly played trom boginuing tu end. Mr. G neselte i & great muthouticiny, aud whenover iy wants 10 prove anyiling ho resures Lo ligires, 1o way compuiled to call in the uid of tiguros yemterdny, but, ivasmneh a8 ho was not presont as the game, suy knows nothing about it excopt I om boarsay, his deductionsabont safo luts, tleld- in g orrors, tnd tuo like, wio eutitled o but tittle ccnvidotation. Hogouvensudly forgotutho furce ol Tz Tmpuse's argumout relative to the uisplays which wers nudo by tho Mutuals ot oritieai poriods, and bases bis judgment ou the record, put the record dous uot cutisly thoss who witnessed tho gome. Thoey lnow botier than 3r. Gassciia that, though the Muiunly’ errors in tho field were compuraiveély fow, thoy ware novertioless sufiiciontly numerous to loso tho game, sud Were mude it such o wunner thut tho objout of them could uut be mistukon. I'ha throwtug of the game Wodnesday —will work an anjury to baso bull i Chicago thae will be s sorious if uoi a fatsl ouw. Ic bas loug buen sumived here that games wory lost purpusely ou many oceasions, but never wntil Werlesdny wors wo shuwn boyond perud- vonture how such s result conld bo secomplishod, 1uis to o fenved bt professtounl playing wil henceforward bo looked upon, iu thu city, like any other specios of gambiug, Al oll ovents, tho Mutualy should bo rebuked by a goneralinit- ure to netend their next game. Wo do not vough for the entire teath of tho tollowing letter, but tho writer spualks as if he wan acqauinted with the iulorior Wordiugs of the DMutual sud othor clubs: u the Eilitor of The Ghlcago Tyibune: Bt £ Threo outsiders ke it 8 buslness to travel witts tho Mutual Club, Nelsou bu un_ interast wiily #v0 of thiem, 1lighani huy an dnterost with ono, und T tlifuk two, of the partics, Nelsun, Highum, and_ut- fuld, T ljow, haye nien fo travel With them, T was avsare of thik lust Apel, whils lu Now York, us Nelson w.anted u prowinent Eckford mun to shure’ e Lote, At to Mathows, Lo probably buy beon roped in with others, Nota sluiglo sewsun dutiug thy past fiva ars bul what tho Matnsl wud tie Abadc Clubs bavo t: i} members who sbiare side bets Wit gamblera whio trayel with them, CusLses, Cuivago, Aug. 0, THE BASE-DALL TOURISTS. Tho Londun Zelegraph of July L1 containy the followmg paragraph concerning the Bostun and Dhladetphin Lsse-Ball Clubs, now playing 1n Bugland 2 & cuty-two men are now on thelr voynge from Tialadeljlifa to Liverpool, whoss dofngs it the next ulx wevks may have tho rexult of popularizing atong un onother sclontifl outdoor gimy, Dasc-Dall Lus grown to Le In tho United Statos what cricket ds in the old country, aud though it I probulle Hint compara. tively fuw of the youth of Grent Britafi will desert with Jtu diguity, munlinoss, und syslem, for a , hoiler-skolter gamo such oy wo_ are piven to undurstand bass-hall I, yeb it ds not unlikoly that tha Ameriean game muy, 4t lesst, tako zanlk in poblio esti- nution horo with laivn, tounis, and sacquols aniong unverdty mou, and bafy (rap, snd ball uid_round amougs our villigers und nehoolboys, The twens mew ¢n vogugo arg ivided Inty two ‘teaws, The Ar 18 the Loston, and cousist of ten pluyers, whose kill and success' baye earmed for thom the Lnse-bull chunplonship of Amerien, 'Tho second toam coms Ieiscs twelve men, beloglog to Philadulphis, snd styled tho Athlotice, ——— CRICKET. THE ANEBICAN DASE BALL CLUDS AND THE EN- GLISI CRICKETERS, Lowro¥, Aug, G.—Tha ancket contests be- tweon tho visting Awerionns ond Euglivhmen were renowed thin morning by a game botween the Princo’s Clab apd twenty-two Americans, Tho Intter won the toss and sent the Englishe won to bat, The game was suspended For lunch, ot which time seven wivkets hud fallon for nine rung, Play will be resumed this atternoon, The crack pluyors of the Yrisee’s Club ure out of town, Tho gamo wes resumed at§ o'clock thisaftor- noon, and the Englishmen finlslied thelr inniugs witha totalseoro of twenty-onerung, The crowdat tho Prince's Club Houge when the game begun was smaller than that which guthered to wittess the mateh with the Bluryisbone Club, but is m~ areasing fust, Upou vonelusion of the Englishmen’s fnning in tho ericket mutch this afteinoon, u gamo of buss bull was played betweou the Red Stockings nud Athleties, ‘The Bostaninng won; geore, 14 to 11, Upwntes of 4,000 paoplo ga-Liorod to witiors the game, inclading o vumver of the nolality, T'he Athioticn woro cl'lpqlh.l. MeMullou pitching for that nino instend of McbBrido, Lonvoy, Aug, 6,—In tho first inning of the crickot matoh ut the Prince's to-day, veven of the Buglishuien made ne runs, ‘o buso-ball minteh was playod in ono hour und fifty nunutou, Nlr. fouston wus wwpire. TItE; MATON TO-DAY, ub 1ho Twonty-thitd stieot baso-ball grounds, Dotwoen tho Mutuals, of New York, nnd the Chi- eago Cricket Club, will doubtloss atcraet grontor attention “han any crielcot gamo thue hns over been ptaved hore. 1t will commence at 11 a, m, and end at 6 p. m,, snd the Mittuals will bo assisted by Cuthibort, Moyorle, and ‘Ureacy, of tho White Atovkings, * ho aro said to bo oxcellent oricket plavers, Melono will keep wickots for tho Ohie cago eloven, who will bo sy follows: Darlow, Turber, Sbarp, Parler, Adloy, Iyde, Doarden, Ttaweny, Diyoer, Malono, and’ Wright, gt Saligalty THE TRIGGER. TUE COMING CONTENT BLTWEEN AMERIOAN AMA- TEUNS AND THE TRIBIU TEAM, New Youw, Aug, 0,.—Tho six Amorloan rifle- men to shoot againat tho Irluh toaw will bo po- leated from tho following twolve, aftor practice ; ionry EFulton, A. Auderson, ', 8. Dakin, J. 8, Canlin, G. W, Yalo, L, L. Hopbaru, A, V. Gaue ’l\‘u\ll‘ .lr.l L, M, Bullard, 11, A, Gildersleove, J, X B, Colting, K, 1, Banford, uud 1%, 8, Gardner, i‘l\u‘!\::ro“mun ;u Gl(.)l:‘u \\'lxul;\ t\;nh‘n is’ 547, ngninst RYErBe of on tho Jast pu thoir Lrish antagonists, L RACTE —— ' AQUATIC, REOATTA AT OAKLAND IEAOIL, T, 1, ProvibNce, 1, L, Aug, 6.~At tho 1ogatta at Oaklaud Brach to-duy, Tor stnglo seull profus. wionuls, 4 miles, flint prizo $:00, second prize %50, Juhn Bighin, New York; Evan Morriy, Pitte- burg, and Jamos Ten Byek, of Pooluiill, enter- i, The raco was won “ by Marris iv 27 minuten ind 24)¢ soconds 3 Biglinsocond, coming in 173¢ fecondds Jater, Won Fyek ewmo in sccond, bitt {id not go round the stake at the ond of tho tilvd milo, T'he last halt-milo was elosely cone wosted botweon lorriw and 'L'on iiyelk, the former naking a my; cout_burst, and coming i hulf quecond bufore Lon Tyok, It was n fluo reco, nlxd thoro way & large crowd lu attondance, \ FOREIGN. ‘Magnificent Plans of the French Minister of War. Ho Demamls an Eventual Credit of One Mittiard Franes Germany Seeking to Establish Another Gibraltar on the Bay of Biscay. France, Awitrin, and Portugal Asked to Relinquish Their Papal Votoes, - FRANCE. Deruty, Aug. 6.—Tho Cologne (Yazelle pub- Tishen 1 tologram from Parls that iu the superior couneil of war Gon, do Cisnoy, Minieler of War, domunded an fmmedinto eredit of 4,000,010 franen, and au ovontual crodit of one millinrd franen for army purposos. Versainues, Awvg. 6.—~The Covornmont lina promived the lermanont Commntteo of the National Asuombly that it will communicnto to 1t immodintely tho dotails of auy sorfoun forolgn question that may arise durlng the lopistutive roces 1t s awnerted that tho Duo do Cazes, Minls- tor of Foreign Affairs, has sest s noto to the wovernmont at Madod contaluing u formal du- nial of the reports that Franco has favored tho Cults, Losnox, Aug. T.—A epecia] dispatch to the Tiaity Ne reports that the Frouon suthoritics B2,000 cartridgen on Lbo Spniet hinve seizod Trontier destined for tho Curliaty, ‘o wifo of Don Curlos lus arilved st Bor- dowury G ] AREAT BRITAIN. LoxnoN, Auw, 6.—The Times announces that Parhument will bo proroguoed to-morrow. “Tho ortler for the British Mediterranennaqumi. ron to proceed Lo tho cuust of Spain hias boon countornmnded. T'here han boen a torrible kalo off tho connt of Aberdovushinie, Scotland, Hundrodn of tishing- hoats aro overdte, and it iy fearod many of thom Lusve boen lowt. —_—— GERMANY, Panis, Aug. 6.—Thoro Is o vumar aflont lore it Getna iy 18 nogotiatityg with Span for tho cossion of 1ha Town of Santons, in the Provines of Suntandor, of winch it is proposed to wake & sosond CGibraitor. s ITALY, Rowe, Aug, 6,—~Thoe apalo Romano newspa- per gays chiat tho Cabinet of the Vatican is nepo- tinting to obtain from the Qovernmonts of Aus- trin, Franco, nnd Portugal o sennnciation of their right of excluding eandidntes at the Papal eloction. S i SPAIN, Paws, Aug. 6.—Dayouue advices state that the Oatlints hnvo recaived 6,000 brcech-londing riflos, which wera landed on tho conat. It 1 also eaid that 5,000 other ritlws, desuned for tne Curlists, have fallen into the lhonds of the Froneh polics on the frontier, Maunun, Aug, 6.—"Tho eiroulsr note in rola- tlon to tho Curhist issuirection sont to tho dur- eraut Buropean Powors by Senor Ulloa, Ministor of Foroign uifAws, 18 published to-day, Bonor Ulton #nys that tio Carlises, under tho protext of defending veligion, are guilty of incendiur- jum, un=nsitiotion, and pillga. In wupport of his siatementy, ho instances tho massucres nt Cuenes wud Olot. —— SWITZERLAND, GRENEVA, Aug. 8.—It is roported that Fathor Tyaciutho bus resigned bis ouracy in this city. e WASHINGTON. Dull Days ut the Capitals Byecial Disputet o L'he Chicagu L'ribune, UEDISTHIBUTION OF NATIONAL BANK OURRENGY. WasianaToy, D. 0., Aug G.—Sinco and in- clitding tho 1st inst., only two National Baunks have Leen authorized by the Comptroller of tho Currency to commance business. Que was ab Loslio, Mich,, aud tho othor at Baloit, Wis. Eucls hus capital of 850,000, The upplicatious for circutation for now bauks, or for additional ciroulation for banks alrerdy in oxistonco, are vory meugro. Morn circnlation hns boen gwven up within _ the pust fow Weecks than has been applicd for. Ong bank ulone, tho National Brok of the Stute of Missouri, situnted ot St. Louwis, has, within & fuw days, taken up its bonds which it 4 hind on deposit in the Lreasury as security for its circulation, amounting to 21,000, THE WANDERING CABINET. There is harely s probability that tho senside capitul will bo abaudousd for a fow !dnys next week, aud that the Chict-Mugiscrate will coms hers und slay a day or two, By that_time, two or’ throo nbsunt mombers of the Exocatfve Council will have roturnod, aud, rogethor with threo who are nuw horo, will put in an appearauce at o Cubinot meoting, which will be the first had in about five weeks. THE POSTAL-CAL CONTROVERSY hos aubsided, and ko has the agitation of tha question, Alr, Hinckley, of the "Pliladolphis, Witmington & Baltimore Railrond Compuny, rcoms Lo think thut hie hus a good case to pro- sont to Conwress, und that n claim for damages canuot well bo rejocted, Meauwhite the Post- Otiico suthorities are peacoful and serene, WILY SMITI WAS RENOVED, Ono of the rensons sssigned tor tho removal of Geu, Bmith, tho Supervising Inspector-Gon- eul of Stoambonts and Boilors, Is, that ho wus extravazunt in his expeuditure of monuy, es- peeinlly the appropriations provided to defray the expenses attending tho so-cullod soentifls Lesty of boilors at Suudy 1llook nnd Pittsburg, Onw siory is that Smich is u victim of the com- Lined ovposition from —stommboat miun and nuvigstors, especially iu the West, Nutthwost, aud South. T'a the Associaled Press.) TI CINCINNATI GUS [OM-HOUSE, Wasenvaroy, Aug, 8.—'1lho Secretuy of the “I'evsury, the Dostuastor-Genoral, and the Sec- Totary o tho luterior thie morning approved of the plaas for tho now Post-Office. und~ Custom- Hou:out Ciuenueti, and have directod Super- i cehitoet Stullelt to proveed with the lio gost of the building is limitod to $4,600,000, "Lhw building, which will be loented bavween Walaut and Mot stroets, with thoe prin- cipnl elsvation ou Firth sbroet, will luve o front ou that stroet of 850 feet, nnd 160 teet gn Waluut und Main streets. 16 will be four stories ligh and eonstructed of Hnrricano:Island granite; uud will be ulshed in the coursa of tive yours, OILER EXAMINATIONS, The Becrolary of the Yreasury has sotifled Inspeetor-toperal Buith, of the Luresu ol Bteswbone Lospection sorvice that bis resignu- sion would bo accopted. The cause of this stop wus op scoolnt of tho exponditures Tor exporimoents ot boilern, ote., at Suudy Hook, N, 4., und Pitttshure, Pa., the Seoretary holding thnt no good hus beon accomyplished by such ex- verimonts, and, bosides, four othor mombers of tho Bonrd to oxemine into tho causes of boilor cxprosions tisagreud with CGen, Hm'th as Lo the umonor of waking the experimonts. The up- proprnthu for oxperiments was §100,000, of wlitely 60,000 has beeu expeunded. Smith tifs afternoon resigned that position, to taka oftect on tha 1at of Soptember. APPOINTMENT, " ‘Tho Presidont has appointed Thomas D, Pugh of Minnosols, Recolver of Puolic Mgnu)'u al Furgo, Dukota, BANK-NOTE REDENPTION, Tho Redomption Division of the Treasury Do- partmont has now soventy oleris omployed in tho business of counting “and nasorting notos sout by bunks for redomption, 1n a few days tho buhiks will egalarly rocuive returns from re- mittancos to the I'reusury for rodomption, e LA CROPS, 3 Carresuondence of I'ne Chicago Tribune. Karaxazoo, Mceb, Aug, 5,—Coming up from Indiuna o few days age noted that, from the unortboen tior of couniios on into this Btate, the nlghts woro unusunlly cool ; which fact, coupled with n season of dronght, i destined toout short tho coru and potato orops, But, whilo tho West mny thus suifer u littlo locally, tho gonoral crop of breadstulls promises sn abundant surpios, uud Jusuro the Eaust u uuprly of food at losa than Cuwine-piicen, Pansiog through Northorn Gee gin and Alabama jluut after the wheai-barvost, I Huw new whoat sold ut $1,10 per bushol,—a thing chat hinn uot oceurrod there befora wiuce the War, 'The Houth will be light buyers of broad- atully from the Wonl this yeur, % Fran the Latwrence (Kaa.) Jaurnal, Tuo rocont dry, hot wenthor has playod mad havoo with the corn-crop. in this paré of the Btato, Who toruiblo Lot wind of Jast Baturdy, rwooping noroms tho country ab the o of 05 nalos s hour, and with the thormonotor nt 106 dog, In tho shido, was tha duath of vogotation, Muny farmers who a wook ngo thonght thoy hd {atr rum}nmh\ for w §oop orop of corm, tell un now that it in eamparativety rulued, the lower binden ult dried md witherad, and the Hlo nonly me oul of tho wtallin, Wo have not loarnod how widely thin disnstor hing affestod the Beate, Wo trust that [ other portions, whoro rains have boon more abundaut. snd the aop wew furthor ndvanicod, the olnnmi(u I hinon lows, bt fo tiin aquartor o sball have tho tightest corn-vrop siugo 1800, From the 8t, Panl (J[lrm? Prem, 'Tho avoraito of tho wholy Htate, judglng from proxant appearaticos, 18 moro nbly to fnll undor 16 bushiols of whoat poi soro, than Lo sxcood thist Hguee, tking tho entlie Btate togo.hior, The morono In the nroa dovated {o whaat tn from 10 to 16 por cont grontor thun in 1873, hut aw tho nyorajte crop 1s oxpostud Lo bo 28 por cont below thal of 1873, tho toln] whontylold must by conalidorably balow that of Inuk year, whish wan #ivon in rownd numbors ab 28,000,000 husliots, T'ho fient pary of the soaxon was ono of tho mowk Tavorable aver known for corn, bul n dronghtin the mowt eriticul poriod in tho'growth of coin—when the kortiold aro Mig—muy wori- ounly impair tho yloht. QOats, potatoos, &a., will yield o fule avorage, providod the p L dry wenthior doen not con- tuue for nsuilciont fongth of Limo Lo damsgo tho potato=llolty, St. Joneph, Mo, (Aug, 4), Diapateh to the St Lous Dentverat, Granshonpors Iinve ont(toly dostroyod tho corn- crop iu_Western Knnsnw wmd Nebroska, 1t is donbtful 3T 1,0t bushels of corn will b rained lu Kankas or Novraokn wont of the ling pissing from tho Platie River, Nobraghs, thromeh the towns of Ihuuboldt, Soncen, Alanfintian o Wichitn, on tho Arkunsns Rtiver, undrods or now sottlora in Westorn Kanss and Nobrea Ja aro selling tholr eattlo and Wousohold goods for whntever thoy will bring, proparing Lo Teave tho country. As Lhore in s goold orop of whost and othor suall grain, thoro will bo no starvation, RS e BLOODED STOCK. ixtennive Snlo at Onrroliton, T, Svectal Dingurteh to 1 he Chicago Tritune, Oamnotro, 1, Aug, 0.~1Tho Joluy wuls of whort horn vattle, comprising tin lirgor portious of the herds of Uoorge Ly Burruss & Hou, of Locust Luwn Unrm, naer thin ehiy, and of W, W, Toynoldw, of Rhipnn, ooonrred st oue fair groundn to-day, with Uok, 1. We Judy as nuction- cor, An b wan tho i publio uals of thorough- Irods over hukl m Lhe Hiato sunth of Hpvingfleld, a1 unusinl ntorant won tnkon in i, and, inspite of tho dump and theontontug wonther, thure was v vory largo attondnues ivon nll parts of our own wndd the wibjvining Huton. Al the stook in the antutogue wan disponod of, tho privon gonorally wling low, Tho following aro tho nalos embraced in the Burrusy hst: Cows. First Duchoss of lLogan, bred by Robort Dollovk, of duclnonvillo, to Prather & Fonlor, Springiiold, $100, Ludy Mary, brod by I W, Atano, Ontarle, to . W, Miilor, Tullula, 11l., 035, Muud Critlonden, bred by J. 1% Bulllugor, Greon County, to Jobn M. Rivos, Grooufiehl, 5. " iancho 0th, brod by J. 1L Bpears, Talluls, to Elijuh Loy, Springiieli, $215, Juno 41h, bret by DBurrues, to J. I Spears, Tolluls, §2090. § Hatie 2d. bred by Burruss, to I, Tunigon, Whitolall, 180, Grace Grant, brod by Z. O, Byoars, Talluls, o A._0. Boggs, I'rincoton, 3165, Juuo 2d, bred by J. N. Brown's Sons, Borlin, to J, 11. Rivos, 3160, Al tiu"n‘ bred by Burruss, to E. O, Leo, Iowa 5 City, . Anuu Morgan and calf, bred by J. C. umil- ton, Juclsonvillo, to U, H. Eldred, Catrollon, 22060, Nellio Thorndnlo, bred by Oyrus wanda, to L. 11, ‘Lhomas, Virdon, 5255, Nollio Lowis, bred by J. IL, Dickorcll, Harris- town, to C. Bidred, $160. Linda Belle, bred by J, C, Humilton, Juckson- viile, ropurohnsod for 8140, Lucille, bred by Josish Fogg, Massachuratts, to C. M. Bldred, 3125, atollie, bred by Fogg, to Eljjah Tles, 8165, Mollie A., bred by Duriuss, to L. L. Thumas, 3146, Red Bud, bred by Burruss, to J. IL Barber, Miles Statton, 8185, . BULLS. Lord of Sangamon, brod by J. Sous, to Clrles March, Mouwaiun, §200. . Teverly, bred by Buruss, to E. C. Lee, Jowa ity, $70. Liri of Senham, brod by A. Winslow & Sons, YVeront, to Elij il Dee, Princoton, 3165. Duko of Locust Luwy, bred by Burruss, to E. W. Miller, $100. Socowd Duke of Tocust Lawn, bred by Bur- russ, to E. L. Willford, Ol Ripley, $105. Grafton Lad, bred by Huwllton, to E. M, Hunted, Rtood Iouse, $200. Blancho of Boltoville, bred by Burruss, to W. 8. Toss, Jorsoyvilly, 50, Phinp Lee, bred by Humilton, fo A. A, Smith, Loliula, $110, Orioy, bred by Silas Evans, Tarls, Ky., o IMonry Ttyuu, Medors, §245, Duko of Looust Lawn, brod by Burrues, to W. 1L, Lilis, Greenflold, 5900, Imperinl Athel, bred by Brockway, Wisconsin, to W. L. Goode, Bordan, 2400, ‘I'io following sules wore made from tho list of My, Tteyuolds : cows. Alice, brod by W. A. Wilkine, Troy Grove, to Prathor & Fostor, $180, v Litlian, brod b{ Willius, to F. O, Morri- wother, Shipman, 3165, Belio Leo, bred by Hoynolds, to Prathor & Tontor, $285. Muid of Maples, bred by Wilking, to Jobn Kelsoy, Shipmanu, $290, Praivie Queon, brod by the same, to J. IL Rives, 5220, llfidu Pollum, bred by Roynolds, to J. I, Rlives, Carrio Kountz, bred by Wilkins, to 1. B, Mor- riwethor, 3205, Ella Welles, ored by Roynolds, to John Xol. oy, $165. 1o Afton, brod by tho eame, to T. ML, Tay- lor, Doeatur, 310, Stundned Lasuio, bred by the same, to Pratior & Fostor, SH10. Maud Wilking, bred by Wilking, to Jobn Kol sey, &185, Myrile 2d, bred -by Bpakors, Ohio, to E. A, Potts, Whitelull, $145. Jones, To- VLTS, Kerxes, bred by Loynolds, to John Turner, Butlor, &0, Prootor, bred by tho same, to N. Kendull, Whitehall, $50, , l’%"rupio. bred by tho sume, to Prathor & Foster, BLO0. Pilgrim, bred by tho same, to Chris Dalm, Carroilton, #i0. iram_Powers, bred by tho sawme, to J, I Ba{hur, f:ufi.lfl iitaiki ; : . A umnber of Borkshire hogs from the pony of L. 8. Bidrod, of Elm Lum, wers pit Hold, lflrinflginu prices rungivg from €10 to &70 por ead. R WALL STREET, Extraordinury Precnutions Aganinst Frauds, New Yonms, Aug. G.—Tlo Sun saya: Wall wstroot was patvoled yostorday by a lurger numbor of dotectives thun wore ever bifore seen thezo at oue time, oxcepb just attor tho Gruy lorgerios, which cost tho strsel $50000, Ingnirien at the Patico Contral oflico doveloped the fact thut Lhe putiol had boen ordored by the Comunlsslouors, fow doys ngo Johm D, Mo and John T, Doiny, the formor on botiwlt of the Back Lxohango, and tho tatter the unwo of the bankers und merchants gener- ally, catled on Progident Matsoll and roquestod hi to take nddltioual precautions for tho pro- toction of tho mouey iuterosts, ‘Lhoy snid that in the existing staguation of trado, vastnumbors of wen were out uf employment, aund ready for almost nny deed of desperation, The Board of Counulssionors unsuimiously rvesalved thul a corps of detootivos stiould ba sent to patrol Wall stvaet and othor distriots whera baake ave situ ated, with orders to arrost all suspleious persons on sight, PR S —— THE ALDINE FAILURE, New Yok, Aug. 0.—The failura of Sutton & Co., publishiors of the Aldiie, nu Hlusteatod Jjournal, js announced, Thoe frm would give no mformation ummm'uha“ their fatlure, allogiv the matter had been bridged over, but siato thut tho firm of Button & Co. hud been morged mthe “Aldine Compuay," und thut the latior nnd succoodod to their buswnoss, 1t Is utated that Sutton & Co. ews about $180,000, e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Lrvenroos, Aug. 06,—The sieamships Greap Western, from New York, and Austrian, from Monreu), bavo arrived out, New Yoni, Ang. O.—Arrlvod: Steameships State of Virgluls, from Glangow § Calabris, from Livorpaol AUGUST 7, 1874, THE OHIO RIVER DISASTER, Thrilling Incidents-=-Exhibltions of Heartlossness, Numbor of Lost Now Stated Twonty-five, CinorwNat, 0., Aug. 6.—In addition to thoso who wers roported lowt off - tho sicaor 'at Toyors yontorday, tho following aro now bolioved 1o have horn drownod: Auna Oook and two ohildran of Bimon Gentnoer, Clucinnatl; the wifo amd child of Dr. ‘% Gibbons, Madinon, Ind. ; A. N, Botts, Norlh Curclins; Jamos Sumith, deef-hand, 1% M. Blonn, of Norlh Caralina, waa badly Durned § alao, John G 1ughoes, thomnate, Thoy arrived fu this oity Inst nlght, T AREATEST MIATORTUNE connistod in the fact that the firo ocenrred in that partioular part of tho river. Just there the rivor wan b auch n stago that it was Impbasible for tho boul to reach the shoro, drawing a8 much wator an sko aAul. ‘Tho Jwit of timo bo- twoon the firat slarm and the timo whon wvorybody hind loft the boat is eald to have boou twonly minutes. At thls iime thore wan addry Inmiling on the starboard sido, only thirly ymds distant, but tho wall of flumo was iutorvening, . On tho larbonrd sido tho land was « lung distanco, The wind way blowing townrd ths nonreut whorn, and drove the flames in thay duaotion. Many of thoys whogot to tho nustent shors nes disfigured For lifo, the oxposoed parts of their budies buing uotuntly rossted by the ex- gepnivo heat, Uno of tho most Lhrilling and MIAUULOUS EHCATES wan thnt of Miss J. Williams, of Loulnville, Minw Willinms, throwing away her valise and oxtrn clothing, veourad tho korvicos of a gontle- unn i throwing overboard o crato of peaclos, wiel Joapod o nfter it with a life-proserver. Whon shio attemptod Lo oling to the crate, how. aver, it rovulvad like o vecl fo the water, Tor Ewo terrinlo hars vhio strugeled wich the roirac- tory box, and bad just closod her vyew in despair whon #ho was diswn bnto n wkiT by Mr. Hufl, who rendored such signul nervico in half a dozeu othnr canes, Hiss Rowden, of Louiaville, jumped from the boat towards Lho Indmnos shore, aud the hungry tongues of flame, lioking along the suriace of the wator, horribly burnt hor finoud nnd faco, #ho had 10 Jifo-presorver, aud only kecurod uno ondd of o plauk by clinging to the pantaioon-log ol nman who swam past hor. Pfim #nys that, whilo moving through the water, several gagp. ugg, drowning wrotches oxtonded their handa toward her, some oven grasping her bair und tanting out handfuls in their torror, THE LAST LIVING OBIECT seon on hoard of the bout wus o little ohild, 8 or 4 yonrst of age, ruuvning about and wereaming with afirizht, burronnded by (he flames, and 1ts logs, atrtns, nnd faco oxponed to the tecrible hieut, THIE NEGRO CHEW NEHAVED DALY, hurrying off thie boat beforo thare was auy immi- nent dunger, nud movopohzing all availuble mouns of support. Twa colored and one white mun rowed uway in tho lite-bont, that could hsvo Iml(:u mudo 10 “convey tweuty or Lhirly people ashoro, THRE BEARCH FOR NODIES, b'l;hln mornibg the riveris being dragged for odien, Up to 2 o'clack this aftornoon, four bodiey had bieon recovered by n purty dingging tho 1iver at Aurorn. One was the burber, Minor Muntz; ono & young lody, supposed to bo from Covington, Ky., andd the other two were an unknown mau TATEST, ecd Waiter, Mra, Smith, and Mins Coulr, or Bladison, Ind., huve buon recove orod from the.river nt tho sceno of the I'nb Rogors disnster, nenr Aurors, Lurther investigntion hus shed no additional light on the origin of the fire, except to dissipaie the suspicion which rested ou nnogro mau dis- charged from tho boat's employ, Tho number on board, all’ told, is snpposed to huve boon 70, ‘I'hio list eannot bo had. NEPONTY OF ‘THE LOST hnvo rangod from 16 to 28 pooplo. Prabably 25 15 the vumbor nearost the fact. Oilizens and passovgers do not attach blame to the Cupluin and olicers, At allevents, it has not Lieen ex« pressed, The suspense and uneortainty as to tho futo of {ho missing has added intensity to the pninful interest felt in the calnwity heio, At thin time 45 persons are known to have beon baved. A privato dispatch from Aurora statos that the nawo of the white wrotch who ncted the coward in leaving tho Vn»uauuem to porish hins beou axoortained, aud chat neiblier of the men bolong to tho bout's crow, ‘Tholatest intelligranco confirmu tho fear that the numbor of persons perisliced is near thirty.. ——— e THE WEATHER. WasmsoTon, D, C,, Aug, 6.—~For the Lnke rogion, lower barometor, hixher tomperature, southenst to northeust winds, snd occaslonul arony of ltght rnins. LUCAL OBSERVATIONG, Citioano, Aug, 6, 1874, gy Hour of ob-} servation, Direction and| orce of wind,| TWeathers g H 8 3 oL, 79 8, £, goutls,. 71 L, gontle 0 "N, L., frey iCloar, 00 [N, fres 91 ING feeel Thermomofer, T, Maximum Minjuum thermometer, 67, AL OBSERVATIONS, Cutogao, Aug, 7—1 8, m, ary Thry Wond, | A Weather, o| J0Pireatening 0] Lnd n Cineiuuatl,.| Olovelanl, . 2 Cair LaCroso, Laavenw i Marquotto,, Milwaukee | Umiabn , Lrembin Wotedo, MOT WEATHES IN LI Tyrnt Kook, Avk, Aug. beon tho bottest day known for years. ‘I'he thermom. cterrenchuod 102 dogross in the coulest plave. ot ey TELEGRAPIIIC BREVITIES. —Yonterduy morning while Ssmuol I£. Coopor, of Blovmington, wis vVuleunizing rubbor in the doutal establishmout of Dr, B. O, Wilson, tho cohamber used for heattng the muteriul blow up, DLroaking the fvon covering of the furnace. w piaca of whick struck Coupur botween Lhe oves, moking a forrful gasn, 16 is supposed thit the operator had over houted the wator which caused tho explosion, Tho iron of tho futnace was sonttored dn sl divcations, aud It i tortunate thnt the injury dono was not more sariouy, Ltiy feured that Coojer will lose oue vye, —The eolored citizons of Dloomington will colobrate the enmncipation of sluves in tho Went fudios on the 11th Ly n pienic and other fostivities, Thoy wil Dbo sddrodsed by woveral orators, nmoug the rost by Gen. Mc- Nulta, Cunfircumunu of that district, ~T'he taitors in tvo loadiug establishments of Dloowmington uro ou striko, becaure the proprive. tors desive thom fo furmwsh their own work- rooms, 'Tho strikors are Uniou mon, —By o vate ol the Bourd of Trustees of Btanford, thut town has detormined to liconse saloons, placiog the cost of o leonse ab ¥160 per annunt, " —'I'ho camp-nmeoting of tho Holiness Asso- cintion of Ilinois began at the grounds 2 miles from ‘Towanda on Wednesdny, and, al- thongh rain foll in the morning, may pooplo arrived and wont to the grounds from avory train, By wome failure in ariangemonts, tho canvas Lonts have so far failed to wvrlve, and Bome inconvonlonce s oxporionced, 'T'helionrd- ing-louses ercuted on the groundy aro already woll-lhed; und 3t Is cortin that by Bunduy the erowd will be immonso, Passougory arriving on the Ohdeago & Allon Road are convoyed to the gronuds by huoks and buses, Tho Chlcago & Alten Jlond will roturn passongers at one-8ith of tho regulur furo, —1'wo Buudays ngo, the Reformea Epiacopal- lons In Aurors formally organized, electing J, 0. Btono and Jtobert Hauns, Wardens; Meusrs, Hawloy, Cruole, Mixor, Jtuthbun, and_Iuol, Youtrymon., Lust Sunduy, tho pustor, tho Rov. 1) B, Ushor, proached to” a lurge congrogation. Bovoral pessous bad to leave, bowng uusble to find FEORRE SR o et meul_in on oot to feee, Tl nol¥ churetr 48 ey o 8 roports of ’ e St oo dhe Btate 4, Uennwy, bond Raplds, “avno Quu- Ly Portb Huron, Counte, ©oplo's, an wrine--inblith 'y, - 4,818,580,62 i Oity, ¢ .zons, Olty, t 0. Juclwos ity, Tackaon Me:ebuntnnnd imors', Morchs . Meshnoies', and Ix- i, 38,490,006,30 5 d ora, Bocy AL Faite £y ut — for oty " chong A Young Gir]l at Lake View Viciously Assaulted by an Unknown Ruffian, Tho Act Committed While the Vietim Is Returning from a Funeral. Great Excitement Among Oitizens, ‘Who Threaten Lynch Law. Anothor shameful and flendish outrage was comuittad yostordsy nonn on s young girl, at Lake View. 'I'nils ia the third sunilar occurrence which has Intely transpired, and but ono of the guilty partios bas boen atrosted. This latest wssault yith o dastardly intont to ruln a virtuous young Woman wns accompanied with s viclous ond brutal forco raroly hoord of, Tho elrcum- ytances of the mxlm!;o as rolated by the vielim's fathor, are substantially theso ¢ . TIE OINL N 1in a find-looking snd robust danghter of Mr: J. Hooper, a good citizon of Lake Viow, and is 20 yoars of age. Yostorday forcooon she attond- wl tho fumeral of s nelghlor's ohild, at Graceland Comotery. ‘and —alter tho ~sor- vicos nt the grave ~were ovor Bhe cauin out and wont ncrows thoe streot, whero she remained standing undor some troos for a mo- meut, whon suddunly & strango young man camo up behind hor aud placed bis arm around ho:s neck, Sho started quickly at this liberty and sprang from him, but ¥, GRASPED HER aod hold ber firmly, and endeavored to wecomplinh his devilel purpose, Sho, be- ing slroug, resisted stoutly, sud heo bratally bit, kiekod, and struck hor with bis fsta u.til she beesws badly bruised and iacerated ood gcarcely sble to resist further, But she fought deaporately, and thwarted the hellish do- sign of the willain, Tho laiter used all his sirangth to accomplish bis ond, and spared not hus victim. Findiug tho girl & matoh for him in point of resistance, ho fnally dosistod, after u LONG AND DESPERATE STRUGGLE, during which no-holping hand was nwar to hear the jeor girl's loud and rufmnlnd scroams, 'Lho fiend theu run northwhard, leaving bis victim ox- hausted and very wenk, Miss llooper man- oged to drag hersolf houme, and there rolated the occurronce to hor paronts. Mr, Hooper, terribly aroused, notitied his noighbors, Police Superintendent ' Robm amoug thio numbor, sud stronuous efforts were sct on foot for tho dis- coyery of the villaip, who was Inst seen on the raid by o parly of whom he inquired the way to Milwsukeo, Yho ¥ PANTY 18 AY IRISIAAN, about 24 yoars old, and B3¢ feet in height, Ho iwntout In staturo, and Lis faco s quite_red. 1tis b in light in color sud cut short, snd his beard is sbout threo doys’ growth, Il weard a blncle felb bat and o brown suit, He had with bim a largo gray und brown spotted dog. o 1lad tho citizens of Loke Viow caught the cosr« ardly ruffliau last uighe, ILE WOULD HAVE TEEN LYNGHED on tho Apot, _‘Tho people in the viciuity are fully wromsed, and erory wvono of escapo ling boen cut oll,; so that it Is probable the vIllaiu will bo arrestod, and, nnless well guarded, strung up to Lhe flst treo met with, . LOCAL " ITEMS, Tho infant son of 0. Thomson died snddenly at No. 16 West Erio streot, at 7 o'clock last even~ ing, from somo unkuoswn .cause. The Coroner Dbag boon notifted. 7. B. Anthony, s bunko-stcoror, was caught in tho aut of Inducing » Grauger to go into & bunko den, by Dotective Tyrroll, and lockod up at the Contral Station {0 aisail a hearing. Mrs, Mary Burgor, of No. 817 Mitchell straot, wag tavaroly, aud pathapy fatally, fujured intor- nully, about 8:30 o'clock lst ovening, by ihe breaking of a board in the fluor of an outhouse, Har recovery is doubtful, John Swartz, o Inboror employed on the Ful- lorton avenuo conduit, wus severcly injured yestorday Ly tho holsting-mnchine, and thrown into tho pit, Dr. Paddock attonded him. Ho livos nt No. 22 Fox pluce. Larry Kuno, a boy 15 yoars of ago, dicd yestor- day from scalds recoivod by falling into a vat of hot water ab Atkinson’s slaughter-houne, Tuos- day. Deccrsed lived at No, 40 West Lirie streot. Coroner Stophens held an inquest yestordny afternoon on the body of Martiu Kinn, who died from ibv effects of & pintol-nhot wound in the torchend, recoived on the 4th of July at tho hiruds of Louls Biadazkiowicz, & Polo, Decogsod mwndo an aute-mortom statemont, exonerating tho lattor from all blame, and other ovidence corroborated it. The jury rendered a verdict of actidontal doath. SCHOLN, THE TREMONT HOURE ROWDER, AGAIN AR- RESTED, Dotaoetive Tyrrell yostorday did a good act whon he toole in tha worst thief in tho city— Ign Schioen, alias U'ransom Bill, Yo will be charged with vagranuy beforo Justico Boydon. "The prisonet is the man who had & band in the colebratod "Lremont Mouso robbery, and while Jim Barron was _ soub for o’ long torm tothoDenitontiary, Behoon escaped punishmont, whon in fact ho was tho real porpetrator of the robbury, baviug climbed over tho transom with ron's aitl, and Beeured tho booty, tho Intior iving tho pmpurt( and standing in with swith Schoon in its Gisposition. The prisouer bours bLis ulins from tho fact that ho is an expert in goltmg over Lrapsoms, and hins an ugly ecar on hly neck, which is said by goud authority to have beon mado while Lo wus climbing hurridly over a trausom in the Blonis 1fouse, oorner of Caual aud Rendolph sircots, for tho purposo of committing o rob- bery, 1Io 1s spersou of good addresy, bloud in Lis manner, scd shrowd enough to escaps convic- tion whon ciurged with ligh crimos, ‘Tyrrell thinks L o.hias evidence cuaugh to hold him as & vagraut, but it is probable Schoon is wanced for n graver offonso thnn that of wegrancy. The prisoner was locked up in the Contrat Stutiou, NOTEL ARBIVALS. Paimer House—Sohn W, Bunn, Springfiold ; V. Iickox, Springfleld; B. D, Woud, J. Ad. Rozior, New Orlouns ; tho Rov. Josoph King, Allgzhony City 3 Thomns IL Fishor, U. 8, Ad 5. N. Kellogg, Now laven ; Dr, G. 8. Waulker, St. Louls; 0. D, Arnold, Bullalo; John Hodgart, = Palsley, Scotland, . , . Grand HFacifio Tofel—1,, Rucsoll Clapp, Brooklvn Judge Wilson, Winoun; C, M. Undorhill, Bulfn~ lo; Richard T, Hmumond, San Franciseo ;i1 Hurzog, Dussoldorf, Germany ; Dr, . O, 1low itt, Loulsville; Mis. John J, Moinnon, Lon- don, . . . Sherman lonse—L', Bt John and fumily, Norwall, Coun.; 0. Engelhorn, Btutt- gardt, Gormany; Thomns Blakey, Philndolphin ; Gov. 1, L, Boveridgo, Springiiold; T, G, Mants ington, Memphis, . ., Lremont House— dJames I, Forwyth, DBuffalo; Col. R. O. Ward, New York; K. P, plolntyre, Nushus, N, IL; Duniol Witcos, Quiney s J. O, Poarca, Wilion (du.) Herald; Josoph [vn.lo Dixon, —— Horrible Deashs Frrom the Athena (Lenn) Post, A distiller nomod Jones, who lived with his family noar tho lower boneh of the Dig Bmoky Mouutain, had boun annoyoed a good deal by tho rovouue-raugers last full, and dotormined to change lis location and businoss to & moro #o- cluded spot, 'I'v carry out this purpose ho solected tho hoad of & doop gorge soma 4 milos distunt, walled Iu with oliffs, where during the winter, assistod Dy somo of Lia frionds, ho orooted o log build- ing. As soon g3 tho cold wanthor was over sud tho epring fairly opened, tho still and othor things nocessary woro moved to tho pinoa, and the work of violuting tho Revenuo laws waa ro- sumed, Soveral *runs™ woro made, and Jones bogan to congratulate himeelt that o liad at last found o refuge boyoud tho prying oyes of the Government hirolings, whero lio could pur- sao his avocation in ponce. The still-howse boing womo distanco from whoro his family lived, Jonios raraly vlz‘mnd them more than onco In a fortmght. verything went on woll enotgh until about fonr wooks ago, whon ho failed to appoar at the uccustomed time, Nothing was thowght of this for a day or two, but whon_another weck olupsod without the raturn of Jones, the fatnily becamo alarmed, aud thought that ho had hoon "captured by revenuo Jaybuwks and carriud to lnoxville, or somo other placo, whore violatons of the law aro pocssiun- ally conviolod sud punisheds Tho alacm was niven through tho sparsely-soitled noighbora hood. A wmall numbor of men unthnrog, and, m}cu]nr}pnnlod by Mrs, Jonos and hor son, n yonth ‘z’lm or 12 years of ngo, thoy started up Dg‘;rl:gnu(.‘]llll‘nfilfi:gmcfi‘d"]“ of the still-house, atonad nud fastenod, :\n\\’:'rnt:lnv T :n,ul) olulu uL{nId Vo soon, Mr of her Lusbang n Pt overal times Bacl (o salove ‘tior masraiy: Dub gflz::&t&w :ulg'\t.‘nl“ foreo nn unflm,';:x{%} wln}x"lub #a poonliar vart whicl: the ear of tha Tiawy ‘L'n|u‘»:nl::ou.ln<;‘.::::::v':§ eor nover fails to recounize, ‘Ihe door was nt onco vroken down, oud sight met them that caguiad all £0 Atart Wit feightmsd toucron: "Cho form of tho distillor luy upon tho fioor, it ovos tarting fram, tule “wockets, tho. Fon? turon borribly dlatorted, ana body swolion o twieo it usunl propostions, whilg tie whau;‘ i - terior of tho butlding wau alive with |\Afl|’l: suakos, some fn ol and rend, for bottle, but the larger truportion * atupid nud Inert a5 thongh thoy had beon imbitn Iberally of tho {lliclt frdlt of tho wii) 'l‘ngo motlier and won flod bostot-sirioken from L nince, A consultaiion was had, and, a8 it was jine posniblo to roscuo tho body of poor Jones withe oul Incurring fonrful riuk, it way dotormlued to recloso the entranco and othor aportures, and firo tho bullding, which was dons, Tho party atavod until tho houso was ontirely consumoy aud nothing rematued but tho now usolosn Bl and tho calcined bouos of the wiserablo distiller, It i supnoted that Jonos had bullt hia manns factory oloso upon & don of the doadly reptilea in tho overhanging cliff, auq that, attiacted by tho heat, or pousilly the fames of the whinky, oy ouid o iole rav into o bulding (u larza or bo ha losey 5: e et d the door aud sy —_—— Tl:rn;tl:lu:‘ppurn in YWashoe Valloy. 0 othor day, over in Waslioe Valle) ohof grasshoupor, loador of & ‘migily b sounded his trumpol and came maro, hing down acrons tho foothulls toward Watkius' barley-flold. Watlting heard him comlug~hoard tho ghashin, of mandibles, the clashing of wing-sheaths, nufi tho raspiug togather of serratod thighs—héntd, but was not dismayod, Ho took dow Lun Bab® cock fire-oxtingwisher, gava it n chym or two, strapped it upon hus back, and wout up agaivat the eneiy weuring upon his Countenanco n suub of dorision. Whon ho met the advancing army ho turnod tho oxtmguisher looss upon the 101t ranks, Tha old chiof hopper aud bia littte hop- }mm Htood 1t bLut & mament. 1t was too many or thom, and with wild whoops thoy turnad tail und fled buck iuto tho hills in disuway, — —The Rav. M. Hickey, of 8an Dicwn, Cal lias become angrgred {u 8 nowspaper onnu\'wnr&; in thut );{lnnu with & Inwyer named Wallaco Leach, MHickoy I8 & local Optianint sud his ope ponout a liconsist, The disciple of Blackstons says tho statoments of Hickoey aro * falso and saurrilons,” aud thinke o mixht porbaps do for * an ofl-lendor for a six-mule toam, if the other mules aro good auor.” Hickoy sags ho will have n‘nlulllixal;-v more 0;91 say to a n‘l.‘nim who used such pliomous " languago as bis opponent, an the fieht Is lhomlnru"lm\gv nd]m\mm’l’? i MARRIAGES, - e sl oreo by PP ANSLEY—MDRSE-On Wodnoads it 8¢ tho soshiguciol Tho belies p;’m'n'l“.'f:fl,' ‘n{uhflf:{’ oreomtar, AT, umors. Anstor. f Wit wid Stew ‘Bracto,Slursse davghice of 1L T1LE-REED-Dy the Rev. Mr, b e § 0818, M. Goory Litla, of Glcags, aad s Xt DEATHS. QUINTAN=Aug. 5, Michaol in) giol W, and Mazy ‘il wiod 15 Joarw: Tioamtion, ok oral from his Into resid 3 aliase L Ars o Chtvary Cometorgen (o-dats No. 18 W Ul‘;: rfir'z\ Alle, Conit,, papors ploase copy. ARK- I thix city, Avg. G, 187, nfaniaon of Guation 2! Al Soia 3. Clarky sem’} sonr, 4 months, nud 31 days Tuduoral fromt No. 190 West Van Buron-at., to-dny, Augs 7, a1 oiolock B, 1 by carciaos to Tosghill Cometorss £~ Fulton, N, Y., panors ploaso copy. UQUETTIEOu the it Inat avi, Ninins-nt., Mrn. L Ductuoifo, Agod & o ora e at 5, fue W B ashin g Faniy taia o sud Rashlnacis. HATIAWAY—Aug. 6 A Oppries gu;\lnlmifi Srallpragy [fant dsughter ot fineral ' Saturies, 11 A i 2 Erlondnof family faettoqr 0 Fom 100 Asbland-sx. SPECIAL NOTIGES, s Centaur Liniments 1t " oot 2 Frionds nl“l’hn vy alay paln, subdao swollings, hed \? burns, sad will ouro rhoumatime spavin, and any flesh, bono or musclg 2L ment. “Tho Whtt Wrappor ts for fatitynd famlly uge, tho Yellow Weappor 1 fa animals. Prico K conts; largo boltles SL. T e Clildren Cry for Castorin.—Pleassot to tako-n porfeat substituto for Castor OIl, but mara eficastous i rogulating tho stomach and bowals. AUCTION SALES. (KSTABLISNIED 1850). WM. A, BULTERS & C AUCTIONEERS,, __ . 108 BAST MADISON-ST., o0 RERVLAN SALHG 8¢ Boota, Sboon, Hats Gapr aid Straw Goods evory Tasee day morning at S5 o’clock, Furatture, Urookory, Dugglos, Farnoss, ola., evary Wanoslay mornlnig at 8 o'fck, Dy Goods, Ulothiing, Notfous, Hools and - Shoos, every bindsy moralig a1t o'afnok, Hausoliold Furnituro and Gonocal Morchandiss, ovary Batucdsy morning at 2'¢ o'clock. Saios of It 1o and Porsonsl Froporly of Every Doxeril ited. AT BUTTERS & C0.S REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, SATURDAY MORNING, Aug. B, at 163 Itant Madizons st., will bo found a larizu varioty of NEW AND USED HOUSEIOLD GOODS, Garnates Plauos, Moludeoss, Silrvors, aud Gouoal Slere ehandisd, ‘Asu, i 11 a'lngk, in rosr of Salusroms, ono Whita Mase, §yoars old, well beko, ‘soml, kitd, atut 8 god ranster: ono sido-bar Top Bugiy, with polo, nearly sows ano light Opan Wain, In ieaod brdees ono’ Double and uno Shugle' Lincuces; two Lspross Wagous, to pay ade ancss, M By HARRISON, ROCIKWHILL VILULAMS, OnYRIDAY, Aug.7 at 10 o'elock, Dankrupt Stock of MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS, At Auction, at 201 and 205 1iast Madison-st;, coutiating of Itibbuns, Vetvat Riblons, Speul and S ikw, Bittons, Tehaniod aud Untrhoiod Tiats, Honnets cail Bounch 3 Piawers, Luces, Feluges, Richen and. ol Clovor, Sk pd Ratis. for Frimunings, Sile Valvata: Doutod Lacos, Coraors, Crapos, Plumes, Veils, Edylngs, £0,, &0, Saly’ porompiory for cash, Ly urdur Awlinod RRISON, ROORWELL & WII, “Auctlodvers, 204 and 105 Kast 3 REGULAR SATURDAY’S SALE, Saturday Morning, Aug. 8, 9:30 . m., of FURNITURE HOUSEHOLD GOODS, AT 201 AND 200 EART MADISON-ST. A largo liuo of Olistnbor and Parlor Furnlturo and gon= eral "l'lmril l:{l liuAflih, lrg"!lllll:ll Uullkofi’mfl‘fi "‘M‘ N o, Alsd, Suow Uases, Ofico Losks, i JINmest g e U Relrigoratrs, aby Wayousy 12 1, — 171 Plane o BT ON, ROCKWELE, & WILLIAMS, Anctlongors. Ty FLISON, POIBROY, & GO, Regular Friday’s Sale, Friday Morning, Aug. 7, at D o'clock, s largest stook of now aud soound-laud FUORNITURE AT AUCTION, IN THE OITY. Parlor and_Obambor Sots, tuw and scoond-hand Care otr, Wardrbes, Cupboards, Bnok Cnses, Lounges, Mat- rou s, Nofigemtors, Onico Turnlturo, Mar ble-top and Extension T'ables; 0 1 1aTRo stack of Lisne oral Morohundise, and 100 do: ortod UANLES, Iverys Bundlod kud Malasonegon, postEnoY ¢ 00, 51 and 88 Iandolvhint. By GEO, P. GORE & CO., . 68 & 70 Wabash-av, AT CTIO N. On SATURDAY, Aug, 8, &t 8/ v'olook, o all olfor a vory Inrgo and assorfud_stock of Parlor, Cl e, brary, Dining-roow ard Kituhon FURNITURE, ason, Wardrobos, Loungos, Ofiico aud Parler P Gt e era s, Carpols, Mattrosson, Pianos, o Uprighe Gluas Unsoy it slrawdral theoo countors, “ity DRUSH, SON & O, Wa wiit sotl at 67 at 108, ni, sliarp, ¢ uea itatlo dows, TosuryS, “BATURDAY, Aug. 8, 0610 8, m., WE SHALL SELL FURNITURE, QF all kfuds, Stovos, Ohina, Drookory, lste and Plated W i o U:mnukh(l)u&?hmd‘l:n‘u‘ o Aticiing UL SO G Sl A 4 and 6 Mitwaukoo-av., this morning, o untira tistures of a Dluthing bturve v a » t » 1] " ll ' 1 0

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