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5 - —_— THE CHICAGO DALY TRIBUNH: TURSE SPORTING NEWS. A Very Dull Gamo Betwoen tho Ate lantics and Philadelphias, A Bage-Ball Tournament to Be-Held at Olinton, IIl, The Americans Win a Cricket Game at Shelfield, Eng. The 'Turf===Aquatic. BASE BALL. AN EXIIBITION GAME AT PEORTA. * Special Dispatch to The Chicano T'ribune. Pxona, 1il., Aug. 17.—An exhibition gamo of baso ball was played horo this afternoon betwoon tho Whito Stockings and Sooials, of Chiengo. ‘Tho former, of course, won tho gamo. Bcoro, 51 £020. It was n poor game, poorly playod. MUFFIN GAME DETWEEN THE PHILADELTIIAS AND TLANTICE, I Bpecial Dispatch to T'he Chicago Tribune, I‘mm{uu.mm, Aug. 17.—The Atlantic and Philadolplie clubs playad the longost and most unloteresting gamo in "this city this aftornoon that Las been witnessed this senson, Tho con- tout started with o good dash and hard hitting by tho Atlavtics, who blanked their opponenta in fino stylo and led them for the flist twvo inuings, Aftor that, howover, the flolding of tho Now Yorkors becama 0 loose ag to doprive the gnmo of nlnost all morit; in fact, it strangely resem= bled o burlesque. Kosstor injurod his thumb In tho third wning, and IYlcet was sub- stituted. Tho Iatter, although plaviug vaesably well, was not accustomed to tnking off thio bat, nud his catehing was n moro farco up 10 tho lost threo iunings, wion he_ pattinlly ro- deemed bitnself, and, with Booth's assistance, caught four of his opponents who attempted to steal from first to second, Iosster, attempting to pluy at second baso, fajied miserably. Dond's pitening was punished badly, Epglor making o thros base hic off it, aud, in nddition, not less than twenty-onq clean hits wero szored by the Puilndelphins. Notwithstanding all theso ‘odds, ihe Atlantic out-batted them, and ront Cum- mingy’ thoorotieal medinm-pacors alt around Lho fleld, which 8o hieated tho player that i retired to right tlold, sud Bochtol was called in to fill lua place, Tho delivery of the lattar was no bottor ihan the fermer,and Cummings was soon rocatlod. At tho ond of tho sisth inng, the Dhiladols phlns lod thoir opponents by 14 runs, but after- ‘wards allowed them to run their recorod up to 36, ovidently regntding thio game as o good joke, Deolilman and Yorguson, for the Atlautics, did vomo_good playing, while Egglor. Mnck, and Tudelilie, of tho Quakes, wero tho only oncs who were up to their usual sxcollent standard, THE sconk, THIA ) ATLAN: [0 Eagler, 1. L., 307l bonces, v 6 11 Lln?lla\\'nrlh, o f 1 Hnnlh‘:’]. 1. HEE) Hicke, ¢.. Clinptaon, 7. lal1 Cravor, 4 b, Flont, Coutavnasness 3 6 Techtel, r £+ Bond, a1 Kaudelille, 8, 8 a1 1 a3 a0 l 0‘ 2 saaseadl16)27 12838450678°%90 0 1-24 6 0—10 iphine, 6 Atiantics, 2, - 4ame of gume—Tvo hours and forty-ive minntes, Umrdre—lolin English, of tho Olympic Club, COMING TOURNAMENT AT CLINTON, ILL. Sprefal Dispaitch to The Chicano Tribune, CrxtoN, 11l., Aug, 17.~Thore will bo n grand base Dall tournament in this citv, commouncing Tucaday, Sepe, 1, and contivning throe days. The first prizo will bo 8100 in cash, and tho second prize n silver-monnted rosowood bat and sitver ell. Tho tournament will Le open ta all amatour clube, nnd it is oxpocted that nearly svery town in Qentral Ilinois will be reprosented. THE MUTUALS IN ST, LOUIS. Bt Louts, Ang. 17.—The Now York Mutnals, inn_gumo yostorday with tho St. Louis Red ‘Btoclsings, won by o scoroof 22 to b, To-day thoy pluyed the Empirea,~—scoro, 11 to 4. s B THE AMERICAN CLUBS ABROAD, Loxpox, Aug. 17.—Tha cricket-match between tho Americans and tho Shoflicld Club was won by tho fornmer by 41 runa. Buse bull—DBostous, 18; Athletics, 17. Senie A e THE TURF, . Special Dispateh to The Clacago Tribune, TNAUGUNAL MEETING AT THE GRAND NAVEN TROTTING PARK, Grasp Taves, DMich., Aug. 17.—A largo crowd arrived this avening to sttond the in- auguration meoting of the Grand Haven Trotting-T'ark Aegocintion, which commences to- morrow and continues threo days. The track is ‘in eplendid condition, nnd gives tho groatest eatisfaction. Eighty-soven horses for the trotting-races haye boen ontered, many of them from Ohicugo, Milwaukeo, Dotroit, and othor prominent places. -Pho firat pool-selling to~ ight was lively, with high prices for favorites, The races promiso to bo unusually exciting, and groat interest iv mamfestod alroady, e AQUATIO. TNE DROWN-HADLER NEGOTIATIONA, Tarirax, Aug, 17.—Another telogram from Badlor to-dny snys ho wants s 4-mile race stroight nway,' to como off Oot 19. Brown's chullengo unmed a 5-mile raco, with o turn, It is not probablo that Brown's frionds will amona tho chnllonge to suit Sadler, ITATFAN, Aug, 17.—Aca meeting of ths Row- iug Club tn-mqllt it was decided to awnit the re- ceipt of Sadlor’s commuvication by mail beforo detormining the courvo to bo taken rogarding lis angwer to Brown's challougo, Tho maoting agroed to accept tho chllenge of Ewan Morris, of Pittsburg, to row agmust Brown for 82,000, provided thio raco camie off at [Hulifux on of about the 3d of September, Morrls to ba allowed #500 for oxponsos. Owing to tho negotintlony with Badlor, it was thought that Brown could not go to the United Btates and bo iu Liclaud at tho timo numed to meot Sadlor. —_——— THE WEATHER. Wasmnarow, D. O, Aug. 17.—Over the lake region, higher bLaromotor, occasionnlly jower tomperature, clondy weather, and in tho Lower Lako 10gion occartonally raing, LOCAL OLSERVATIONH. Cuicaao, Aug, 17, §’ ’;l 5 N Tour orobl 5 | 3 1 E | Derection andl servation, | & 1 & | & Vores up wini,| Weather. UG8 (8., Trcali,... Cloar, 81 | 3t W, freatie. 20 | W0, frenl, 2 W1 frosh's, o T L., fresh.. Ctear, + E,, fvesh,, Clear, TMaxingn thormometer, D1, Miutm thermomater, 70, GENERAL ODSERVATIONS, Cu10aa0, Ay, 18—1 , m, Wend, — Rain Stal.on, |far, 19 b3 Chre 07 Clear, STEAMBOAT FREIGHT RATES ADVANCED, Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Davinronr, fo., Aug, 17.—On Baturday in- structions woro recoived horo by tho ngunc of the Teokuk Northorn Liuo, from headquurters, to ndvance freight rates on ponnd-froight § conts per 100 also, nu ordor ineroasing tho tarlff on grum Lo 8t, Lows 20 conts por 100, P e BUFFALO ITEMS, Aneeint Diaputeh Lo The Chicugo Tribune, Burraro, N. Y, Aug. 17.—Capt. Charles Tannltou, Maforuid purt ownsr of the sohoonor 1. I, Bontlev, yesterduy aftornoon foll through {ho hatehway in aslore from the fourth to tho first story. 1o wnd gorfonely hurt, ivls foared Internslly, as blood came from hiy mouth wud onrs, TTo could talk, and was takon to his home u & carriago. . ' . The schooners J, R, Bontly, J. G. Bawyer, G, K. Nimy, and Donaldson, which have buen lald up here somo time, were. to-dsy oharteied for conl from Clevoland to Chleago, ‘The schoonor Watgon has not arrived yet. CRIME, The Nathan Murder-~Confeasion of tho Lnst Clnimant. Special Dispatch to The Chicago 7¢ibuna, DroostineToN, lll, Aug, 17.—To-day Tuw TrinuNE correspondant suceooded {n obtaining nn intorviow with Chinrles Lovy, tho inmato of tho MoLoan County Jail, who deolares that ho is tlo man who asssssinnted Nnthay, tho Now York baukor, on tho night of ‘Thursday, July 28, 1870, Levy Is n Prusslan Jow, and says o {s 22 yonrs old; was burn in Cologno, and camo to Amorica In 1860, at tho ago of 16. Ifo {8 low, rather thick #ot, with the prominont nquiline noso and dark comploxion of that raco. Ilo sooms disposed to Lo commumica- tivo to newspapor-men, but to dislike +to bo mado a spoctnclo for the multitude of sight- Beors who aro asking for admssion. Ho makes tho followlng CONTEBRION, which embraces tho gist of all ho will say ro- gnrding tho mattor: I confess tho etimo, It was committed botweon 1 and 4 u. m,; bad a partner, who furnished all the noceunary fiformation and’ tools, After he traus- action wo parled, and hiave not acon ech other sinco, 1t was at tho browa_stone-front, opposite tho Fifth Avenuo Motel, on Twenty-third streol, nbout tho Afth house from ~ the cornor, Tho object was to mnke s big baul, but we fuleil, a8 wo only got litween 3,000 and $6,u00 and 4 lurgo amonut of Loids, of whith the greatest prt wua destroyod, I was sitting in frontof the Oourd. Housp, or ‘rathior in the Court-lonss yar, nost to whoro thiey wara bullding tho new Post-Oclico, whien_n & man stopued up to mo and sat alongsido of me, Wo talked of tho goncral topicn of the day, and w0 of the then ragiug German war, oud timos In general, Ho asked o wbout. my virenmetuvoss, I told him the sumo wore ypour, 1e nwked mo to como and fuke & driuk with Lim, We went down Frankfort strect, into a Frenchmun'e kaloon, Aftor wo had boou there wo look n walk up Broudsway to Fourteenth ntreol, at tho park, nud. took aucat thore, He fuou told mo, 08 I was stout and hardy, hie would giva mo & goud chance to make n good huul, and fhen told mo ahontthat plan of murdering Nathan, o thought thero wns abotit $13,000 there, niet ufn tho noxt duy uguln, and be told me to moet Iim at the Astor Hoiiso the nuxt ovening ut 8 o'clock, and I mot fin, Wo wont {nto Nathinu's Luure botwoen 8 ond 10 p. 'm, snd conconled oursclves fn n room up-staire, it not both fu one placo, ; Between 12 and 1 o'clock o gave mo tho sign thut tho old min wan at homo, Between 1 and & o'clock ho camio to me, and told me o follow Lim, W went about tivo steps, Wo ligard u noleo, aud b says: Thero is tho uld i T Jumped for itm, and struck him from be- hind’ twico or threo tmen, My partner told mo to keop clothioa ovor his_ mouth, so o could not moan or make mny noko, Mo went . of, . nnd ho returned in nbont fen o 'fifteenn miuntes i a bag of stufl, and sald I should B down atairs nnd lay wiler the stops, and give him a slgn in caso anybody should npproach tho houso. I could eo lghts in the Fifth Avenuo Hotel, and heard o policemau ual far off, but nobody npproached tho Lousy, _Ho was fu the house ubvut ten or Afteon min- utes, I1a gave me 2,800, nud offersd mo somo bonda, whioh I destroyed i Peck allp, The money was mostly in lurgo bills — twentive, fons, and nves, Ho ofered mo o gold 1ring and a pin, but T would not accopt them, us 1 was afrald to Da pickod up at It. T alopped t tho corner of Catho~ Tiuw and East Broadway, whers I had o room, Folks thero will recognize me. Have beon all over tho Btates aud Territoriog sinze, It was a stonemnzon’s taol, sharp at ous end, ronnd sud heavy at_tho othor, ‘Ihs tools wora furulsied by my partnof, I alao used o nlung-shot, 1 stoppnd in tio city, at the Atlantio Hotel, fur soveral nights ; touk my nieals ot {ho rostau. rant; stopped ouo nightat Froich's, but gava fulso numes, which T do not romember tow ; started for St Lonin: stoyed thers about n week; fhen went to Denver, Choyenue, and Bonlder City, Colorado, Tho reason for mo glving this atatcmoent” {4 that T was alck of runniug through tho country, nud bolng folioweil up evorywhore Ly detectives and ofiicers, and do not counidor myaell afo unywhoro, Lovy minutely dosctibad the INBTRUMENT USED IN TIE MURDER, It was an insttument much liko anull-pike, fron, sharp liko o chiwol at vne ond, nnd round at the other, and about 8 Inches long, with & woadon bandlo about 18 mches long, ineerled a¢ in o hatehet. It was brought by Ins partnor and takon nway by bim. Lovy thinks it wasa burglar's tool. “1o says ho did tho kuling, and let his partnor attend to the plundor. Mo mays hio romained in Now York £wo days aftor Washe ington Nathan wae arrosted, and enw tho fue noral of the murdorod man. Ho says ho knows tho consoquonaos of his crime, but ia propared for tho worst. > OPINION 18 DIVIDED somowhnt a8 to tho case, Tho man is undoubt- edly in his right mind. Unsuccessful Attempt to Unpture Binckmailors. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Trioune, ToLeDo, 0., Aug. 17.—A gang of villaing in this city havo beon trying to oxtort the sum of £5,000 from a wealtby lady of this placo, the widaw of ox-Sonator Hall, formorly of Cincin- natl, Thoy forwarded a number of lottera to her nt difforent times, demanding the money, and threatening fo the evout of hor noglocting to pay 1t over to burn her house down, aud do away wieh her son. Theso lottors foll into the hauds of the lady’s second husband, who toolk stops to capturo ths scoundrols, Docoys wore sont out to the places indicated by the biack- muailers, and loft packages of monoy for them, the nolico being eacroted in the neighborhood to capture whoover should appear to got the prizo. Tho rascals scomed to huvo gt wind of tho trap {from the clumsiness of tho police. Sinco thay did not put in an appearunco at 9 o'elack in tho ovouing the detectivea got tired waiting for them, snd, being mon qf regular habits, retired to their littlo bods, The commonts of tho citizons upon the police mansgomont of the affair ara not altogether Uattering, . LRobbery nnda Ouirnge Iaven, Mass, Broox Haves, Mive,, Ang, 17.—~Throo negroes entored tho residence of Mrs, M, L, Buwnly, at 2 o’clock Bunday morning, choked hor and hor duughtor, violated the person of Mrs. Eurnly, and forced hor to givo up what monoy she hai, and then pmceedug to plunder tho houso, taking away a largo trunk filled with clothing, jowolry. ete,” Ono of the nogroes has haon captured, 1o othors aro utill at lurgo. Ghioat excitemont, at Urook Murder Cave in Pittsbure. Prrrsnune, v'a., Aug. 17,—Honry Dooltgerand his son Jobn have been arrested on suspicion of murdor. Tuo vietim was Henry Baoligor's wifo, and tho murdor was committed at their homa on Brownavilio pike, above this city, about throo weoks ngo, Wholesrlo Arrest for Murder, 87, Louts, Mo, Aug. 17.—Eight prisoners wera lodged in our jail this morning, oharged with the murder of Camillis Tribuo, killed at Drasdon somo days siuce, Double Murder at North Lexington, Mo, Br. Louis, Aug, 17.—Ihe Globe's Loxing- ton spocial save B, If, Johnson and his wifo were murdorod at 2 o'clock this moruing at North Loxington, on the opposite side of the tlvor, by Alonzo Johmson, & cousin of the mur- dored ninn. A brothor of Mrw, Johuson, namod Liudsoy, is aléo implicated, No purticdlars of tho afrair are given, Lynch Law in West Vieginin, Martinsourg, W, Va, (A1, 14), Dispateh to the Pitts~ bury Telenraph, A nogronamod Talinferro was lynohed hero last night, He was coufined In fall for outrag- ing and murdering a whito girl Iuat Soptomber, 1o was triod and convictod, and sontonced to bo bung on the $1st of July, but a motion for o now Lrial wos made and judgmont was susponded, Throats had boen mnde to excouto him. ‘Thin mourning abont 1 o'clock, between 400 and 500 Mhiten surrounded tho jail, Bix of them onterod tho building, aud, soiziig tho jallor, domandod the koys, ~ Tahferro -was tiion Hoeoured and tnrchud up the Cumberland Yalloy Lailrond o half wilo from town, whon & ropo was pluced about his neck, sud fio was hianged o o linib of Looust teoo I full viow of ‘tho railrond, ~ Tho }dev was loft hanging til 10 u. m, to-dny, Aaliaforro was botwen 24 and 25 years old. Thofo i groat oxeitomont haro, Tho oxocution took Iylnuo within a quarter of amila of tho Shoriff 's house, _ hora is auother uogro n jall for out- rogo. o i8 00 yours old, 'Chrouts aro mado to Jyneh i it he'ia not convicted noxt weok, —_——— Carlist Atrocitlos nt Ouencin. ‘The Maidvld Govornment continues to bring charion of the most fourtul atrooitios committod by the Carlisty, Tho following oxtraot from the report of the Civit Governor of Cuonon wust, considering ts sourco, bo rend with eantion ** Amony; the yictinn of their faerocity was tha Caplain of the Iteworye, Don Luriquo Escobar, whom they found In hig house {ll in hod, Ay unbridlod crowd uf Carlists outored, who, ufter giving Lim o unmber of bayonct dtaby, throw THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNK: TURSDAY, AVGUST 18, 1874, Dol oven movad to compassion by the heatt- rondoring crios of hla unhappy motlior, but threw *her out ronghly und broke lior arm. 28 “Divided nfo groups, tho CUarlista marohed through tho strootw, and entorad the hotuds uit- dor tho protoxt of sooking arme, Thoy adoked thom, and grosuly tusulted the womon and ohil= dron, Wiorevor thoy found s man thoyshot bim or Rillod him with tho bayonot. In tho night of the 1hth, they forcod all tho laborora to tako tools aud domollsl tho forufieations. Thoso inbabitants who woro unacoustomad to this sort of work, aud who did not know how to mauago the ;flok, woro slanghtorod undor the walls, **Terrifled by tho horrors thoy wore witnoss- ing, and soolng that tho shiooting of dofenseless [mnmlm was golug on, the inhabitants decided 0 sond n dulafntlnn of Iadies, with clergy, to tho cnthodral, whore Don Alplionso and onon Bisnea wero recelving the commun- fon nt tho forcod huuds of tho Blshop of Cuonea, to supplicato thnt the oxooutions should coano, and thut tho coutribution of 2,000,000 of roals }'120 oug} tmposed on tho population should bo reduced. Thor Eulmnn waa answored *that the Carlist soldiers bad need of a short period of oxpansion ' (un rato do expansion), **They fssited & proclamation to tho effact that all tho volunteors should rocolve indulto who prosentod thomsolves within tho fixed poriod of sovou hours, Bomo of the unhappy voluotoors woro tho victima of their good falth, for they Worn made prisonors and sliut up I the cloistons of the cothiedial the momont lhux' présontod thomuolves for the promisd Indulto, A puor Bhosmaker wds killed in his own houso m tho prosonco of his wife aud children. When shbo intorfored to try Lo suve his lifo sho recclvod a sabrostroko in hor haud which cut off hor flugor. Tue braius of hor husband wore seattered about tho floor, and #ho was compelled to oboy a foraclous ordor to clenn thom up and throw thom outof the win- doir. A comstablo of the Avuntamlonto wns killed Ly a bayonot through .his Lrenst, the ns- Baswms Inugling ab tho sight of tho gushes of blood whicli the unfortunate suilorer shod, Ono Rroup of aesassing ponotraled Into s houso whoro they found & young woman of 18 years of age in bod witn #mall-pox, aud beosuse she did not got up a8 quickly as thoy ordored her, they kmeld. bor in tho arms of” her disconsolate mother. ** In tho midst of all thero horrors, and ns it it waa o dny of rojorcing, tho Princo and Prine cess traversed tho stroots with music and bane noers, Whon they abandoned tho city Dona Bianca weut on horseback with a flag i hand, and conducted tho lilitary Goveronr, Brigadior Tglesias, na a prisoner to Choiva, 'Uho prisonors tukon In the morping went on faot Letweon the Cmlist ranks, Thoy were compollod to make o forcod mnrch of elghicon hours, All who could not keep up wore snot." THE NORTHWESTERN STATES. News Items Telegraphed to the Chi- engo Tribnnc. LINOIs ‘I'ho mombera of the Fourth Illinols Cavalry, or whut was kuown as Dickoy's Cavalry, will have o rounfon at the Clifton Ilotel, in Ottaswa, on Thursday, Aug. 27, ~—Tho annuul Old Settlors’ picnic, of LaSalle County, will como off at the Fair Grounds in Ottawa Thuraday, tho 20th inst, —Liconso was ikeucd at Springfleld yosterday to orgunize tho Humilton Manufacturlng Com- pany of Hancock County ; capital, $8,000 ; and a certiflcato of organization was granted to the gg«_‘m ol'nlngmph Company of Chicsgo, caplial, 25,000, —Jack Bowers, & young man_who lives near the Kaukaloo Feoder, a fow milos from Chawna~ hon, in Witl County, was drowned on Saturday night last whilo ishing at tho aqueduct noar his rosldenco, —John Edgell, a painter, toll from a_scaffold- Ing on tho third story of bio East Sido sobool building, ot Joliot, on Saturdsy morning Inst, and diod yesterdny afternoon. o loaves a wifo sud child in destituts circumstancos, —Tiank N, Richnrdson, a commorcial travaler, roprogenting the wholosale liauor house of Jort dau, Giles & Co, of Lowsvillo, Ly., died vory suddenly of hoart-disoaso at the Contral Hotel in LuSallo yestorday afcernoon. Intolligence of the sad ovent was telegraphed to his ompl oyors, and also to his purents, at New Albany, Ind. Do- coaed wus about 28 years of ago, —On Satwrduy the 3-year-old son of G. W, Atchison, 5 miles south of Atlants, was killed by a gmcu-mm throwy by its fathor from tho top of nlond of hay, tho tines striking him a fow ll;whcu Dolow tho heart, caumg almost instant i} is probblo ‘that Normal will ho lighted by gas bofora Deo. 16, Gen. Gridly, of tho Lloomington Gns-Works, having made proposi- tions wluch will, undoubtedly, be acoopted by tho people. —A valuablo horso was stolen from Jobn D, Votto, of Ottawa, Sunday night. —Mr. Willinm 'Trwin, of Sonces, mot with a fearful accident Saturday morning last,—ono almost without a parailol. Ho was hitching up span of horaes, aud wlule bohiad oue of thom, with bis back wurned to tho animal, it kicked him, striking Lim violuntly on ovo shoulder nnd l)routmtmg hiw upon bis face. A maro running looso {n the pastule noar the sceno, spparently o spectator of it, rushed upon the prostrate man and bogan tobite lim, aud jumpod wpon him with all her feet, and had It not been for tho timely agsistance of a som of Mr. Irwin, who rauns quickly as possiblo to the rescus, the borsa would havo trampied Mr. Irwin to death, As ik was, ho was horribly cut und bruised. —The August lorm of "the Cass County Conrt commonced at lleardatown yestorday, with 198 cuses to try, twonty-five of them crimiiunl cases, Tho county-seat cuse s to be decided at this llJm"I] Judge Lplor, of Jacksonville, is on tho onch. INDIAXA, Clhinton Bock, of Gosnen, aged 14 yoars, acel- doutally shot bimsell ou Sunday with & pistol, Ehod contents passed entiroly through his right ud. —A woman named Annie Mubroo waa arrestod. ot Fort Wayne yestarday on & chaige of prodic- iug an abortion on the {mruuu of Alice Munroo, 4 young womau who hus been an inmnte of a houso of prostitution kept Ly the dofendant, o ftus wais placed in acigar-box pud dropped in the canal four days ago, whera it was fouud yusterday, Tho facts elicitod indicato that the women undor arrest has beon doiug au oxtensive business as au abortionist, hor feo for each operation being only $10. A prelimmary oxam- ination will tuke placo to-day. I0WA, A Loy named Jemes Konsloy, living in Du- bugue, “wos thrown into w miveral holo while riding on horsobuck on Bunday, and is not ox- peeted to hve, ~—The lumbor-mill of M, . Moora & Co., of Dubuquo, was closed yestorday, and over 100 men aro thrown out of ewmployment by tho un- fortunate event. 4 —Tho Dea Moines City Connoil yeutorday completed an ordinauce licensing the salo of winos aud boer in tho ety Tho old Counail, in *March lnst, passed a probibitory ordinance, nod the pasuaga of th oidinance 1o rogardod'as o victory of thoso who beliove in the ficense HY#e tem, “I'ho ordinnuce provides ngainst harboring ninors, roquires a bond of $2,000, requices the name of the owner of the salaon to be posted above the door, aud sovero peualtios for & viola- tion of its provisious, . NERRASKA, Both Cole nud T. It Isye, who proforred tho charges of corruption against Postmaster Yost, of Ouwaha, and pecinl-Agout Furay, have boen dismissed from the morvico, and 1t is undorstood that tho investieation mado Ly Spocinl-Agout Hawloy, has clenfed Alossrs, Yout and Furay of ail churggos, tho postal olorks oo, —A boy at Columbus, named Androw Jacksnn, 10 yoars of age, while at Iw]ny ot ovening foll over a largo stono and dislocated hiy necl, kill- Iug him instautly, B William Thomas, o dels-liand, foll overboard from tho atoster Annt Botsoy, ou Triday evon- ing, at Bt, Puul, aud drowned, 'The body recoy- ored yesterday was o young mun from Iilinols, ~T'tod Bariholsor,n Lrewor, of St. Paul, ended o family-quarrol vostorday by throwing himuelt Into tha rivor, o was rasouced in sn insonsible condition by fishcrman und restored, —In o fight at Albany, Stonrus Couuty, on faturdny, nbout farin boundaries, & mun namod Mounts” liltod both mau and_wife, ownors of un adjolning claim, ~ Mounts, who wus badly out, surrondoted o tho nearost Constable, —Fordinand Stahl, u young barber at Minno- npolis, on Saturdsy ovening quarrcled with nnd #stubbed with a pair of shenrs soother Germnn, named Juliua Lebor, Inflicting o deep and dun- gorous wound near his heart, A policoman sout to nrrest Stahl found him in bed under tho of- teots of morphing, tuken with sulcide! intont. Phyuicians labored all night to restore him, but ha tied on Bunday moruing, —Churlos I, Toster, agod 24, second son of Dr, Thomas Fostor, the Indiau historiographor av Waslungton, was drowned about § MINKESOTA. o was roturning frow n poini about 6 milos raln overtook him, und, us his boat was hoavily sunk immedintoty, Cries for holp wero houxd by soveral persons, but, owing to tho intonse dark- loss, nothing could o done, The body hay not bim out of the balcony, whera they trumpled Lim and mocked At his lmrurlugu{ ’l'lu!y »u‘;: ~—— been found, uud it is fonred has been #wopt out into the luke: ~—e THE THIRD IOWA DISTRICT. . Cooloy’s Failnre to Sccuro th Ropublican Congrossionnl Nomination, The Opposition Candidates for the Position of. M, O. Correavondence of The Chicago Trribune, DunuqQue, Ta,, Aug, 10, 1874, **Out on tho socond baso 1™ * Beaten beforo tho battlo 1"+ Theso wora tho ominous notés with whiok the “doubtful” dologntos in the Cooley squed worried: the staunoh friends of the bankor-oandidato and solaced thomuclves. And yot thoy wentupto the Straight® Qonvontlon, sod votod solid for Cooloy till tho last, but wora vory well eatisiod with & politicat compaot thoy fouud ready-mdde In Winneshiok Caiinty, which domandod the tufning over of tho Winneshiek voto to Judgo Grangor, whou tho buttlo lad narrowed down to & hand-fo-laud contost Votwoon the Judge ahd the bankor. As got forth fn iny former lottor, writ~ tou during the firt flush of the Corgrossional oxitemant, tho cards in Cooloy's pack were shuf- fled with faultloss doxterity, sud ovorything promisod fair until Judge 'loman, of Indepond- onco, in tho somowhat famous Cooloy lottor which ho allowad tho El Kndor Journal to pub- lish, gavo certain ntraight Republleans in this county an opportunity to cemont the outsido op- position against Cooley, and thereby kill him off without showing tho nssassin-hand. Our banker-candidato did not feal roal good over tho rosult, and ho inatituted an investigation to et~ isfy himsolf on TUE QUESTION OF FOUL PLAY, Among tho othor delegates whom o supposed had pushed on his buttlo with rather dublous mothod and bravery was D, Fu Lyon, membor of the Custom-Houso famly hore. Tho feara of Lyon's loyalty found expression, and soon madg thoir wny to tho cars of the suspoctod dologata; Boont aftor henring these suspicions, the Lyon boarded the banker in his den, and never did n bote, going to protest in that bank, loave so strong nn odor of smoko and sulphur Lohind it 08 was produced by Lyon's protest thore that day. Lyonis not a mild-mannored man in Lis wrath, and his wrath was at o roaring pitch on that oceasion, though it was finally softened n littlo by an admission on tho part of tho lato candidato that thero might havoe beon somo mis- tukto about it; he waw, perhaps, misinformed. Tho dofeat ia particularly sovoro and distaste- ful to Mr. Cooloy. Ilo s an entbusinat tn the pursuit of honor and famo; can himeolf make 8 goud bargain, but bates like tho mischiof to got sold. It is romarkablo, though, how oasily these ‘‘onrnost adyocutes and warm frionds” have be- como reconciled to tho situation. I should eny it would be remarkable to one wha believed that that solid vole, seventy-fonr times repested, really moant what it seemed to : dotermination to nominate Ucoley. But THE HATD-PAN OF FAOT is just hore: Cuoloy would, had Lie been succoss- ful o the Congiessional race, boon terribly 1 tho woy of eome of these Dubuqua gontlomon who are waiting an opportunity to sacrifico themsolves in the House ; and then, when hie #hould bo willing to lowve the Houso, tho lon, William B.- might not be ready to Lo crowded out of _the Bennto-Chamber, Thoro wora o fow, no doubt, who houestly betioved that Cooloy's nomination would throw the Straights on the dofonse,—too torely an the dofonso,—and would not consent to sseuine 60 many probable riska § but the uppermost thought wasof Cooloy’s grant ambition, ~ powsonal popularity, and _ ability aud willlngnosa to pay cash for what ho gots, from a peck of potatoes to & caitificato of clecs tion. Judizo Granger, his successful rival, they believe will be at any timo & tnoro essy cheoso to shelve. TIIE DEMOCATS AND LIBERALS In the district are efforveeaing, howaver, a littlo; aud, if thoy havo the diseretion to so ordor tho nominating convention that the old * rebollion bugbear * can't bo conjured out of their coun- cils by their Radical ollpoubnls sgain, Judge o Gmnger will have wmake & sharp fight for tho ~Congressional prizo, 1t {s' bard st this junoture to forccast results, The Domoorats of this county salocted their dologates yosterduy to both tho Congros- gionnal Convontion, to be hold at McGrogor on Weduesdny of this week, and tho Judicial Cou- yontion; to bo held at Muncheater on Wednosday of the week following. The candidates who will probably shore all the honora of the ballot in the Covgressional Conyontion nro L. L. Aainsworth, in tho north part of the district, aud Dr. E. A. Guilbort, of this city, Mr, Ainsworth has Dem- oeratic antecidents of an easy tf'g_a; ond the Doc- torina_thoroughgoing Libaral-Republican, and doeply in earnest in Anti-Mouopoly movements and Roform mensurcs, The Couvention yester- day did not worry over many Reform rasolutions, and, if thig county were to control tho nomina- tion of the Congressiounl eandldate, it is very ovidont that an out-aud-out Democrat would bo seleetod. ‘Fhoro aro sevoral Domocrats on the delegation solocled yestorday, and of tho witra #ohool too, who will push ‘Guilbort’s claims strongly, Thoy hnve a sliarp point with whiah they ‘will prod Ainsworth it the occasion cally forit, They remember how this Domocrat in the north donounced that Democrat of Dubuque, Donuig A. Mohony, when that patriol was somewhnt under acloud ; and thero are Dem- ocrats horo wlho nover forgive or forges. AN ANTI-PANTISAN REROLUTION was offered in tho Couvention yestorduy, but it fared badly, and was withdeawn, It was intond- ed Lo reliove the Auti-Monopoly Judicinl Con- veution of tha tronble of hunting up a candidute, the presont District Judge being thought good enough for Dewmocrats. Among those who vot- cd ndvorso to tho rosoiutlon wore Democrutic at- tornoys whose namos appear appendod to & pub- lig card indorsiug the Republicans' nominee, and advising no nomination by the Domocrats, ' But thon, pollticians bofore & convontion must not be lheld accouutablo for any purely literary idiosynorasies, Politiciany have onough o seo to without boing bothered with any of these published claptiap resolutions. Vesten, —_— LEAVE TO WITHDRAW. New Onreaws, Lo, Aug, 17.—Mosara, J. A, Broaux and Lamort Ronoudot, of this place, ro- turned frowm Bt. Martinsville this ovening, re- port that about 700 citizens of tho Iarish of St, Martin agsemblod at tho Court-ouse thismorn- ing and demanded tho resignation of tha parish ollicors. 1t gooms resistanco to this domaud was autioipated, consoquontly cousiderable exoite- ment provatled. 'Lhe officers rosigned undor protest, yiolding to superior forcoe. 0 violanco was offered thew, Fivo hundred of the 00 eit- inonw present were mounted, No soriousirouble iu approhonded. —_— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Grasaow, Aug, 17.~Tho steumsbip Stato of Pounsylvania sailed from Larno for Now York esterdny, 3 szm)‘oon, Aug, 17.—Thd steamships Thurin- In and Java, from Now York ; Poruvian, from §loulrnu|: and Abbottsford, from Philudolplus, huve arrived out. New Yonx, Aug. 17.—Arrived, steamor Itaho, from Livorpool, and Rhein, from Bremon, Toxnoy, Aug. 17.~1'hw steamship Lady Ty- oott, from Liverpool for Baltimore, pué Inio Quoonstown, Ireland, with her machinory out of ordor. ———— ARKANSAS. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. Lirrue oek, Aug. 17.—The Attoruoy-Gouoral doutslod that it 18 tiho duty of the Stute Tronsuror o'clock | Bunday evening 1u Duluth Bay, uear the Caual, | bolow the aity, whon o fearfut storm of wind and | ballustod with looxe stane, it filled, and doubitlcss | to rosognize tho Convenion ordinance dirceting bim to pay out tho sinlung and school funds, run tho Biate Goverument with, and pay tho ordinary oxpenses of the Convention. "'ho Ttopublican Btate Contral Committea hny oalled & Btato Convention for tho 16th of Bup- towbor. The Committos l;iuurcn tho preront Constitutional Convention, taking tho position that it way called without authority. THE COAL TRADE. Pormvinue, Pa., Aug, 17.—It is gonorally ha- Haved that there' will' bo™ s susponslon of tho principml collierles fn this rogion to-morrow until l&nm. 1, tho supply of coul in the murkot alrewly heing in oxcoss of the domond. But fow empty vars wore distributed to coul-denlers to-tny, uud the indieations are that the suspension will woon bocomno goneral. MACOUPIN COUNTY ORDERED TO DOWN." Spectut Dispatch to 1'he Chfcano Tribune, Serixarsriy, Ik, Ang. 17.—Judge Trot will ordor a wiit of mandamus to issuo to-morrow, directed Lo the Board of Bupexvisors of Macoupin Coanty, urdnrllu{ them to ausoss upon tho tuxi- ble proporty of that county, in addition (o sl othor tuxay, & rato of 15¢ per cont, tho procuods “COME of which shall ‘bo_appliod to the payment of Judgmonts obtninod h‘x’plhn United Blatus Dis- tilot Court of this distriot by tho Loldom of tho bonds of the county, Thoamount of judgments now ronch over #200,000. Thero ia renson to bo- liove that tho Board will this timo mako tho lovy :m'l;or than encountor tho ponsltios for & rofusal 0 do o SOUTIY CAROLINA. The Troubles nt Georgotown. Onanvesron, 8, U,, Ang. 17.—Nothing later ro- gording tho nogro troublo in Georgetown heg Deon roceived. ThoIntondant atthat placo yos- torday called on Gon. Voydes, commanding thoro, for troops, which request was tolographed to Gon, MeDowell, who suswered to-day that it was & matter for tho action of the State author- {tios, and ho could not intorfore. Jones, tho londor of ong of tho factions, arrived at Georgo- town to-night, He reports tho jail whors Dia rival, Bowloy, 18 confined Is gunrded by armed NOgrops: lfi: #ays that United States troops must bo reut tharo to restore otder, and brings with him the papors necessary to sustain his de- mand for such lielp, i e TILLE INDIANS: The Arrapnhocs find Choyerines fn Wyoming Penceably Inclined. Oxama, Neb., Aug, 17.—The following telo- gram was roceived to-day by Gon. Ord from Fort Totterman, Wyoming ¢ *A Choyenne balt-brord from Powdor River roportd that at a council of tha Olioyernts and Arrapahoes it was decided to reeall all bostilo partioa from the viclnity of the railvond and re- turn to tho Agoney ; that about 200 lodges of Choyennes passod 95 miles north of that post on Triday on routa to the Agonoy ; thnt 100 lodges of Arrapahioes would follow in & day ortwo; that thoy wore vory hungry, aud eating their horsos.” I sond this rumor for what it is worth, PR — LATE LOCAL ITEMS. Tlio burning of a pife of straw at tho cornor of Cottage Grove nvenno and 'I'wonty-soventh strect caused tho nlarm from Box- 74 at 4:55 o'cluck yestorday afternoon. A widow rinined Martiu, was badly burned, last evoning, At No; 204 ‘Twenty-sccond streot, by tho oxplosidn of ltorosene off; which sha. wns pour- ing in a stove to mdke the fiio burn fastor., She was removed to the County Hogpfl.hl. Patrick Dolan, a blacksmith, was found drowned In tho slip west of Ashland avenuo bridge, yosterday aftornoon. Decensed is eaid to hivo o family at Buffalo. . Tho body was'cone voyed to tho Morguo. A alight fira on the roof of the unocoupiod framo building No, 145 North Wator streot oc- ourred yc(nlumny floon, and cuusead o atill alarm of fir, " A tew pails of water extinguished it be- foro any domngo resultod. motive caused the binze. The. achooner Live Ouk, towed by the tug Wm, Ewing, 1an into Hulsted streot bridge, yeatorday atternoon about 1 o'clock, and injuro Mrs, McCann, of No, 016 Archer avenue, aud Daniel Shinc, of No. 812 Blue Island avouue. Lhe iujured persons were erossing tbe bridge at :,,hu time, sud wero' struck by tho vessols jib oom, In yosterdny's Trenue it was orroncously ro- Forlud thint Torerico Shoohan hiad boen drdwned u tho Gus-House Slip. It bna since been loarued that tho hody found on Sunday in the placo mentioned abovao {a that of John August Zoch, o young man 22 years old, ‘Ilie romatus are at the Dorgue, awaiting idontification by the frionds of decensed. A REAL ESTATE DEALER CITARGED WITIt FORGERY. George W. Parent, o woll-known roal estato donlor, was arrested Inst evening by Dercclive Dennis Bimmons, on the charge of forgory, and locked up in tho Contral Biation to nwalt oxamination. The prisonor is accused of eclling & four-acro track on Elston avenue, bolouging Hpurky from a loco- to Mm. Roscllo Chapron, ono of the oldost rosidouts of Chicago, for £50,000, and sigming that lady's pamo to ' the deed without any authorily whatevor. Tho ab- stracts wero obtained by the nccused in tho nsual mauncr, from = linrdy, Simmons & Co, and' it is enid_ thot Paront obtaluod $10,000 s s first payment on tho property. Tho namo of tho purchaser has not beon learued, but it is likely that el tha particulats will be givon at tho examination, which . will probably take place botoro Tustice Soully to-duy. It is alao ssid that Paront has sold property beslonging 1o Mry. Ohapron and her son-in-law'on three other oc- casfons in the past two years withouc authority, but forged no deeds. Of course the purchasors could ot hold the land, Forgery having boen committed in this last transnction, as: chargod, Mrs. Chapron caused Parent's ar- rest, o8 above stated. Tho prisoner ox- preased little foar concorning the matter when arrested, and confidently asserts that ho can clearly provo iis Inuoceuce, He is a Frenoh- man, and woll known to citizens of that -nation- ality in Chicago. £ HOTEL ARRIVALS, - Palmer House—The Hon. W. W. 0'Brien, Peoris ; Goorgo H. Shotwell, Now- Orleans : O, T, Peck, Washington ; Col. B, F. ' Hooker, Dos Moinos ; Soth Thomas, Gonncotiout ; Myron D, Kont, Arkansas; Georgn W. Bruece, Buffalo. « o o« Grand Pacific Holel—Bum J. Medill, Marquette; H. G. Sanderson, J. B. Willams, Louisvillo ; A. D, Smith, San Franciseo ; the Hon, Fred 0. Capreal, Toronto ; G. V. Eldridgo aud famuly, Cincinnati; Charles C. Em- ewon, _ Baugor, 8« oo Tremont House—Gon, 1. Morgan, of Washiug- W. Trolove, Now Zealand ; William Gia- ham, Auckland, N. Z.; Goorge Vesoy Stownrt, Ircland ; George II, Clifford, Staffordshire, Iing- land ; Pierre Chouteuu, 8t. Louis. . . Sher- man Houye—E. I'. Estos, Boston; Gov. Boveridge, Sprigfield 5 . Hatcl, Bafalo; A, B, Man- dell, Roobester; Ssmuel G, tood, New York; the Hon. J. I*, Farusworsh, St Charles; Gen. O. W, Bears, Missiseippi, Arthur Orton’s Jowelry. In London, recontly, Arthur Orton's jowelry was sold by auction, under an order from the Cowb of Bankruptey, Lot 1, consisting of & gold keyleas chronometer, by Sangster, Cockspur stroot, with nll recont improvements, the back eugraved with the arms of the Tiohborne family, fotchod £32; a double-link Albert chaiu, 18 carat, hall-marked, with bar and centre peu- dant, with two patent snap rings, £19; a gold fusce cuse, 18 oarat, Lall-marked, by Jenuer & Inowstub, crested, £7 108, ; a gold “locket, with Dlatina hotsa-sthos, contaluing portrait aud bair, £8 108, o 1lne gold Bramah jowel case koy, £3 & gold soal, sob-with bloodstone and onyx, oroited, £2 108. 3 & gold mguot-ring, with crost cut iu onyx, £2 208, ; a gold poncil-case nnd pen- holder, with gold pon, £8 Gy, ; & fiue gold searf- pin, with pearl wmount, £6; a silver snufl-box, fincly ohasod nud ongraved, with crest, £3; a bandsomo and elogantly-chaged olectro-platod opergne sorvico, with ongraved glass flowor- vascs aud froit dishes, £1; & moorschaum pipo in cnso, prosonted Ly Guildford Onulow, Leq., £110s. ' Lots 13, 14, and 18, consisting 'of an alogant silver filagreo card-bavkot, with lid and handle, o lady's card-cngo on suito, aud two pa- Por-knivos, £1010s. Tt wan stated that sl ta nriicles fetohod double thoir trade valuo, —_— Duryecns’ Starch, It in ard to ploase overy ous, but Duryeas’ Batin Qlows Blarch "und * Improved Coru Starch ™ does it, ol hounckoepers nay it {1 just tho thing, Sold by orh genorally, ‘TrrusvitLe, Deo, 9, 1871.—Durycas' atarch has proved Reolf tobo 7he best wo have ever used, sud choerfully recommand It as superlor in gloss and whiteness to uny thuit has ever been fntroducea in this market, Yours truly, Biack Tnok,, Propri slors Titusville Stean: Laundry, A Qard. ‘Tho undersigned, heariug froquent complaints from purtles falliug to findd him ut bis supposed oflics i tho Ttdelity SBaviugs Bun k and Bafo Dupository, gives no- tieo that, sluce his rorignation from that fustitution in tho wpring of lsst yonr (induced only by impaired huulth), lio haa lnsd 10 oflice in Olicago, remufuing montly at Lis country Liome, excopt whon st Washing- ton fn tho winter, Tiow, B, Duyan, Evsmunst, DuPage Co,, 1Il,, Aug, 17, 1874, = e 8¢, Ilary's, Tueaday, Sopt, 1, this well-known Acsdemy at Notre Dame, which ocoupies o prominent n position smoug wducational fustitutions in this cowntry, will begin ity twentlcth aunusl sossion, Thoso who'have daughtors for whom they desire u thorough educution should scnd thum to this most admirable institution, Bea advertlsemont, o e Roed’s’ Temple of Musio, Flne rosowood planos, prives $300 to $700; torms, $30 cash, balunco $25 per muouth, Bplendid organe with elx atops for $123; terms, $25 cash, balauce on monthly paymenty, Goysor (Saratogna) Water on Draught Dy Duck & Bayner, makors of the Maxy Cologuo,” ; that his corn was ontivoly destroyed, In the course NEBRASKA. False Roports iii Regard to tho 8tate, " No Sorlous Damage Dono by Grasshop- iers, and No Dopredatlons Coms' mitted by Indians. Four Sinto Tickats to Ho Nomirated in & September, ‘Lixcovy, Nob,, Aug, 15, 1874, Correspondence of T'he Chicago Tribune, For gomo duys I bave been making 1t my busi- nesg to find out how much damnge hos boon Cloth Parlor Sote, dotie by the hot, dry weathor and grasshoppern, | Wardrabes, Fronoh PLNO Miceors’ Slavos, Orackery, From roporta sont abrond b}] tolograph and | finse &2, Alw, tho ontirs contonfsof iz inaduomalss otherwlse, Iastern poople are lod to believe that 108 HAST MABISON-ST. BOOTS AND SHOES, TUTSDAY MORNING, Halesroons, 163 Madtmt Furnitwe, Household Goods, &e, TUESDAY. HORNING, Aug. I8, at 10 o'olock, at Store 1. 118 Trranf$mecond.rt. Tho stock oonsial A mmbat ‘Kois, op. et Tiae i AUOT}ON SALES, WA, BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONERRS, CESTANLIBNED 1858). A DESIRABLE LINE OF HATS, GAVS, GLOVIS, &c.y 'Allu 18, at 10 o'clock, b car ‘M. A, BUTTRA & 00!, Auctionsors, ENTIRE S8TOCK O OF JAMES J. DAIN, 114 & 116 Twenty-second-stuy AT ATUCTION, oy Mnxhle-ton Tables, Lanngos, Harenas; oma, I ho sold withant = ‘egrve, T wholo will 81, A BUTTIIG o 00 Auctioncors, the dropn of all kinds aro entirvely destroyod, Thig, I am happy to sy, 18 NOT TRUE: In tho firat place, there was a much larger omouut of gralu of all kinds nlantod tins year thau ever bofore, and tho yield of small grain, & eapecially wheat, will not bo much more than 20 | a por cent below the average of provious years; oud, taking into consideration the largor num-' ber of acros plantod, wo find that wo have moroe whoal in the State tig yoar than ever bofore, and not - only thaty but it is of & finer quality, ‘Tho grain is Iarge and pluntp: This is tho caso all over tho State. ~ Nunaha, THE GRABBIIOPIERS only touched the extromo western edgo, and in somo countios missed enticoly. In the countioa | & west of thero, the plaguo camo in cloudy, at times’ nlmost filling the wholo hoavens, and malking 1t for a ghort time as dark us on a rainy day. They would alight and commenco thoir ravages; but, for some cause, in many instances did not atay long, and would riso and pass away. The farmer would go out to his corn-fleld, and White Granito, Gloss and Table Cutlery, i Neow Furniture, Carpots, | Bewing Machines, Pianos, Organs, i DRY GOODS, As for tho corn-crop I find as follows: Taking %’fli’.‘.‘:"ffi&‘fu- b tho Mivsour: River couutics, as far down ag i Tanena, D Ints andl Ruohed, Glovos, Gauntiots, PI; LOTS 40, Sputh front, on Bolden-nv,, hatwoo Hialetod-ste,’ In Solidivision 'of Bubdivison, W. 3, N. W. &, Soction &, 40, T4, LARGE STOCK 01t Yollow Waro,. I 0., WEDNESTIAY 3 - ns, S1in FUREADAY NORNING, Aug. 10, 492 oolook WM, A, BUTTERS &CO., Auctionsors, LARGE TRADE SALE. ‘Woolens, Clothing, Oloths, } Itatinn Glothn, B d (ln?‘l"llnfivllg\ Somors, Gonta Ting PArnishiog Go o Gooiin, fino numuna;")ldk o.. smi ronte facs Klelyeasnd yuterisns (i hiyfade co o hon, Carnts, 1iata, On Notlons, Cutlory, Tivots and ko | Thusaday Morning, Aug, 20, Commonalng at Y5 o'cluck, at our Salesrooms, 103 Madk on-at, UTTERS & CO., Auctionoers. | ORY SALE OF | 41, AND 42, Tincsln.av, an) Unnn?’b‘mfln} W i Tieok s, HT ATCTION. THURSDAY. AFTERNOON, Aug. 2, 151, at3 o'elock: 808 tho atalks complotely trimmed of leaves and | on tio kround. the tassol eaten off of the forming corn ; and he would at orico send word off, or tall some one, of adayor’'so ho would go tlirough his fleld, | ©! and flud that, aftor ho got inn short distauco, his cora had not_beou touched, and, attor all, ho would havo a fair crop. flelds uro not touohed at all¢ thon apaly, in gomo instauces, ull would bo destroyod. Iu some places the | R nolhborhoad: sneroundo oty Dlggk vorsity within bno bigek. Biotan can, ouly s half Blook made knawnat tho ilino of X olong ; To'n Run-touldcnt, who Das givol Instraetions fo suik wnE out rescrvo, Far othior in £ ‘Thils proporty s hoautifnlly situated in & very thelring. Sod With ' oxcollont. clite § 0ols, Narthwestorn Un- of nccors by Linaoln-a0 Istaut. Abundant suppy: 0 r, whiol will i Otiurchen, and Kav £ lake wafer aud olty gas. Tho tttle is peefoot, and tos rmation seo GL0, I, RHZI toom 10, 102 We VAL KT BEFESS"E 0., Anottoneors, | e Ae 1] s s, 108 Madisonest. Tit} NEW-BETTLERS aro affected tho wurst, for they came in late in tho senson, aud did not have time 4o ot in any- thing but s crop of sod-gorn, and woro dopoud- ing entirely on it for the winter; and, in losivg that, it lodves thom almost in destitute circum-~ stances, aud they will bavo to bo helpoed during tho writer, but theso cases will be few. Tho crop of corn in the State will bo noarly twg- thirds tho avorago of provious yoars, so that thora is not much danger of any. wulforin in this State but what will bo rotioved promotly by our citizons, I'he ruports that hnve gone sbrond about eo many leaving our State ALT. ALSO UNTRUE, Yory fow have gone away, aud they intend ro- turning in tho spring. Novne of them are very willing to soll thelr rarms; aud, if they do so, it inab woculators® pricos, A fow tmid ooy probubly will return to their Eastorn homes sud Dot come baclt, ‘I'nls Blato has not been ag badly affected as Minuoiots, Western Iows, or Kausns, this yenr, and it i tho first time since it has beeu s State that - it bos over Lad evon a partinl faiture; nud why such uiscouraging reports sbould be ciroulntod in tho astern papors in regard to this State is hard to understand, POLITICAL MATTERS aro gotting proity lively. Up to this time, four Slate Conventiona havo beon called to put in nomunation fuil 8tato tickots, They are: Bu‘:ub— licon on tho 2d, Independent on the 8th, Tem- peranco on tho 8th, and Daemocratic on tho 10th of Sontowber, A Unitod Statos Sonator in o bo elected this wintor, aud gentlomen who are will- ing to macrifice thewsolves as Senators, for tho good of the people, are as thick as flies. A groat mauy reports have also beon sent gnse that tho Indiaus, were ovorrunning this tate, : THESE ARE FALSE, a8 o hostile Indiun has not beon known to be in tho State sinco tuo fight of laut fall oetwoen the Sioux and Pawnoes, aud that was on the outer border of tho State. ‘Chera has not been a man, woman, or child, killed by a bostile Indian in tho Stato for tho Jast two yours. Sottlers as far west as the Ilopublican Itiver, iu Houthorn Nebraska, are perfectly safo, and they bovo no foas. Wo hope our frionds in tha Enst will stop these faleo roports, and give us credic for baving the :ichest and most onterprising State wost of the Miesissippt River. Our people are & goad, substantial, cuterprising olass, and aro dotermined to make this e Stato of the West, Our products aro mostly taken to your market, and wo recoive a largo amonnt of our suppliea from thers; so that it is to tho nd- yantage of your poopie to keep friendly with our Btate, and malko an effort to break up the hgh- tariffs that are put upon gouds between hore an your city. TFroight is cheap from St. Louis, an many of our merchants will svok thist mavket if you do not do something in this direction. YOU CANNOT AFFORD 0 loose our trade, for there is uo State in the Uunion that is dovulnring more rapidly; and a fow yoars ience wo will stand up o8 ous of the great grain-raising States of the Union, and wo will count our poople by hundreda of thguunuds. GEN Bick, e S ALL ABGUT A COLORED RAG. - NEw York, Aug, 17.—At the dedication of St. Antliony's parochial school, the bormony was warred by a dispute botweon tho ltalian Bocioty of the church and Father James. ‘Lho Society desired to vl the Italiau flag in the proces- sion, but tho Tnther fusisted that they should march undor tho Lontitical flag. Extromo feol- ing was dlsplayod by some members, and, rathor than surrendor the emblom of the unity of Italy, tho Sociaty dispersed, Tie other nation- alitios—Iroland, American, Beigium, eto.—wero ropresented by their respective ilags, — e —The Bucks . County (Ps.) Mirror saya that thero wero two men in Doylostown inst Wednes- day for tho purpose of sccing tho circus, neither of whom liad evor been to a circus, although 66 {xmm of ago. Both live within sight of Doylestown, aud one of thom, who has acquired three farms by bis own thrift and exertion, has nover been on a railrond-train, . ~Tho old Congregntional Church at Bouth Hadloy Falls, Mass,, observed ‘the fiftioth an- ;uvgomary of lts organization on Bunday, the Oth nat. T o i Ay e s WHITRHILL~At tho residon; f he W W, 11, Chnppall, Honwood, ‘Bira. -Laura Whitahin, susd 7i Caras 1455 romatus whll ba takon to 8, Touls or Interment, HD)[,?““SL‘I,—AI Ool'kl’rlnl(;. gillq A‘\;K. lfl‘l l‘)".“or Smpson o280, ouly son of 1 1F, ai6 i Mtlabftan S0ithora Rallroad, of diphthorianbed 19 Yoem and 1 mont} PINNEY—Tho 17th fnst., at fiko BStatlon, Ind., J. O, s, Planep, ed Yot aid § o MERRITT=AC 5t, Louts, Mo., Aug. 17, Mre. Mary V. Morritt, daugfitar of tho Fate 0. ini A: Cimpbiil, nfcumf‘., "nfl\ Ev.yuqn‘n achthe oS age: iwechftor, Notica of fanoral 8. Louis, Vioksburg, Miss,, Jacksonvillo, IIl,,and Muscatiiio, 1., pajiors plono oy MEDICAL. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has boon nsod Lo obildren with novor-failing auccoss. 1t carrocts acid- ity of tho stowah, relioves wind colic, requlates tho baw- ols, ourcs dysontoryand diarthes, whothor aelsing from fouthing or othor oauses. An old and woll-tried romody. For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, . TILE MOUSKIOLD PANACEA wil bo found Invatus: big. Immodiwio rollof will follaw ita use iu all casen of pafi in the stomach, buwals, or side; thoutntism, eolio, colds, spraine, aud brulyos, Lor internaland oxtornal usa, Children Often Look Pale and Sick From no other couso thian linvlng worma In (o stonach. BROWK'S VERMIFUGE COMFLES will destroy worms without injury to tho child, bolng porfootly WitiTe, aud froo frow all coloring oF other fojurlous fngredionts usu- ally used in wern proparations. - Sold by all druggists, 2 cents a b TRIDAY MORNING, dug. 21, at 1l o'clock, at our Tiok, T8 Fiast Matnonat " " L T Vi ™ 509 ixrh 18 LTS 55 foot orclh €ast feorit, on WhIttlor-av., B nn Hundre 5 d Al and Heldste Tmproved aul Uuimproved Properfy T ATJCTIOIN, & 3-story and basomont. brick dwellipgs and Inte, No. and 01 Lincoln-av., near Lincoln atk, each houe contalning 1t rooms, with ali modorn tmprovementy depp lotsy torms at salo, PRty ) STt foafy casi front, on Madjjon-ar., botyorn Ik i , Mekl n filoct: 5, 2 ot nf,h("iq L Cottago Grovo-av, and Eigh, "Aatians s, of oo Ty B T 0T 1nnd 3, wost front, onrnor Drozel-a¥, aud Eighty -t Hamo nubidivistin, (i nd Soventoanth and Guo Hundrod a T 00, neer By ELISON, POMEROY & Ci n z Fightoonthaut 1 BANKRUPT SALE AT AUCTION. | RESTAURANT FIXTURES, Furniture, Liquors, &c., | TUESDAY MORNING, Aug. 18, at 10 o’clart. Tha oatirs contents of finely-furulshod Restaurant. No. 46 Madison-st,, near Sats, ! Fing 'fable Waro, Nnpkins, Orncles ¥ Blated Ware, Sirven Omt fabtos Chers: alion Ware, Bhow Casos, Counters, Partitfons, Gax ixturos, Stovey, &o., &o., ail nearly now and in int ors Szmk of HENNESSY BRANDY, Gin, ifum Champagnos, Catawbs {n Osses and Base :mf[l"qlfil\}ll solectiun of finost Brandies and Yhise intjonzs, 2 . Avo k2 lndMl‘IanflolDl;‘;L Vipdugstay Horuing, Ang, 19, at 10 oiohek, WE WILL MAKE THE CLOSING AND PEREMTORY SALE OF TIK LARGE ASSORTMDNT OF FINE: Warbla & Slate Mantels Now on exhibition at tho stores 60 and 52 Clurk-st., (under Sherman Howsel JThis will be tho laat chance to by Mantels AT UG TION this stook. 10N from [AEON " Foruroy & co., Anctionees. TRIDAY MORNING, Aug. 21, at 9 1-2 o'cbek, REGULAR FURNITURE SALE, Tho largsst and bost-assortod stock of NEV AND SECOND-HAND FURNITVRE IN THR CITY, AT AUCTION. Parlor and Chamber Furniturs, Rxtension Tables,Mare blo-Tap 'Talles, Dinlng-room and Esay Obairs, Book Loungos, Curpote, Mattreucs, do., de.3 an R of High-Top Carvod Black Walnut Bod® ieads, Burenys, and Washstandy, In tho white, ilso, 1,600 pounds Feathers in blos of Binounds cach oneRot. 18tte Tabla, ELISON, POMERD! N Randolphst. — By GLO, P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, DRY GOODS. Regular Auctton Salo Tuosdny, Avg, 18,at 9} 0%olocka.m. Dresa Goods, Ginghnms, Choviots, Flan= nols, Cloths, Onssimoros,’ Satinots, 'Jens, Ropellants, Chooks, &0, White Goods,Hoa atory, Notions,Underwoear, Fanoy Overshirts, Furnjshing Qoods, &o, Also Man's Olothing in Buits and extra Conts and Pants, Ove:alls, &o. Outlery, Flatod Waro, Cigars, &o. GEO. I, GURE & CO, 68 sad 70 Wahaslav, OUR FALL SALES or BOOTR & SHOES Have now opened, and wa shall offer, by Catalogue, on WHDNESDAY, Aug. 38, nb 0 8. pm. prompt, o lino of MEN’S, BOYS® end YOUTH'S, WOMEN'S, MISSES and OCEILDREN’S Oustom-made Goods that, in varioty and quality, have never beer sur« pnssed in this city, All goods warmntod TERFECT, and REGULAR IN SIZES, GEO. P, GURL: & €O, 68 and 70 Waba By HARRISON, ROCKWELL & WILLIAMS. CONTINUED SALE OF Choice Chromas & Stee] Enpravings TO-DAY, Aug, 18, 10a. m., at our Salosroms, 204 AND 200 BEAST MADISON-ST. P EdRigustion. from the Assigne is to soll EVERY bout 30 unsold, which will bo sold recardlooa it st et b o TSR oo ¢ ohlng ealoy * PURTRISON, ROORWRLLE Wikuians, & By WILLIS, PLYNN & CO. 185 aad 197 Randoiphst, REGULAR TUESDAY SALR, At Auotlon, Aug. 18, 95 o'clock a, m, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Inol iture, Crookory, Glass- s':.l‘}\s"""l‘.’n’l.:mmi W;TN‘ Cloels: ol .1;&?13«'{3 "foa e 5 ot & et BRr O LIS FEYRN & 00 Raeh PPN bt A i By LOUIS BARTELS AUCTION BAKY, AU, 13, TURSDAY, at 10 %olack a.m. A Gonoral Stock of Grocerlos and Balvon Btock W40 Larraboo-at, SR, 10U NARTELS, Cunslablo snd Auctiouoar, By BRUSIL, SON & G0, 4l and 43 Bouth Canal-st, FURNITURE AND CARPETS AT AUGTION, WEDNEEDAY, Aug, 19, 108 m., wo stull soll Mars o-top and Plaia Turniturg of all 'kitd, Brussels avd Woolan Unrpata, and Uaornl Morchaiidiso, LLUSLL BON & 00, Auckonearas

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