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12 ‘ SPORTING NEWS. Serious Charges Against Members of the Philadelphia Ball Club, Close of the Iinces nt Sringficld, Mags.--Other Turf News, The O'Leary Walking-Match ay the Rink. THE TURF. TIE IACES AT VAN WERT, O, Snecial Dispateh to The Chicaso Tribune, VAX Wenr, 0., Aug, 2t.—The first of to-day's TRcoa wae wan by (ray Dan, ownad by L. M. Hyatt, of Grant County, in threo straight hoats. Time, 3:035 8:01; 8:03, In the trottiug raco, tho first hoat was won by Lucy in %:93; tho secoud heat by Cotton-Pickor in 2:08; tho third hoat wag o dead Lont—timo, 3G; ho fourch heat by Cotton-Picker in 355 and tho fifth heat by the samie Lorso in ;51 To-morrow ia tho lnst doy. CLOBE, OF THE: RACES AT WILKESRAURE, TAs Speciat Dirvatch to The Chitcaan Tribune, ‘Wiruesnaneg, s, Ang. 21.—Dospito tho woatler, which was exceodingly warm, no loss than 6,000 people witnewsod the closo of the full races ab Low ark thia attornoon, The trot for 2:34 horses, for a purae of 1,000, was tho first called, with nino stattors, and was won by the boy golding Frank Waod, of Rochestor, No Y. imo, G411, 218, 2:05, 2:879¢. In this raco tho Clicugo hoio Goorgo Judd ‘Was distanced i tho wocond heat, 2 Tho sccond purro was for £1,000 for 2:27 Totson. Thera woro six antries, nnd the raco wan won by (he groy golding Tamuer Doy, of Rocnoster, No Y. Timo, 3:3814, 2:95%6, 2:985¢. = THE SPUINOFIRLD, MASS., RACES. Speetal Inspateh to The Chicaas Tribune, BrRINGrIELY, Mass,, Aug. 21, —Toxlby gave & brithuut finiely to the four doys' meoting of tho Mumpiden Park Assoriation, aud tho 10,000 poo- Dlo present witnessed tho conclusion of' tho 2:38 aud 2:20 racos, postponed from yestordsy, snd tho regular = races of tho dsy iu tho %81 and 2:90 clarses, Della, the winner of tho fourth and tifth hen(s in tho 2:08 race yeator- duy, won tho cighth heat and tho race to-day in ¢ Louisvillo Qirl tnkes tho sccond money, IL. C. Hill the third, snd 3fa tha fourth. “Trod Hooper, who won the Girat hout_in_thio 2:2G raco, took tho fifth and wixth to-dny in 2:26 aud 2:243¢, winniog the fret aod fourth monoy. 'ho second monoy goos to ', L. Young, aud tho third to Mambrino Gitt, ‘Kanens Chiof won tho 2:31 raco In tho second, third, and fourths hoats, Fleoty Golddust taking tho titst. ‘Timo, 2:25, 529, 2:96, 2:27. Floety Golddust takes cho second money, Stowart Ma- lunoy tho third, and Dinab the fourth, 'Phio closing raco of the mesting, in tho 2:20 clngy, was won by Gloater in the third, fourth, sud fiftn beats, Cemors taking tho first, -and ;(A:,l‘lia {ho second, ‘luno, %:20i, 2:193, 2:21%, 12, 28787, Tubratha won the 2-milo Lurdle-raco, over Drow's Meat and Ned Huanlon, [n 4:51, Tha Avsaciation regard tius as one of the bost mootings they over bold, 'I'he woathor has been yery fhiso, tho attoudanco largo, the horacs fuxt, ;u\\ the results of the mooting gonorally satise actory, ——— BASE BALL. FUE 7. LOUIS RED STOOKINGE AT SPRINGFIELD, Bemyorseen, I, Aug. 21.—%ho 8i. Touiy Red Stockivgs, the Missourl champions, stoppod over horo to-day o their tour, and played the Libertys n game, which resnlted in fuvor of the Reds by n score of 16 to 13, Tho gamo was tho best and most hotly ooutested ever plaved fn Bpriugtiold. 'T'he Red Stockings go to Chicago to-uighs to play the Fraukling, who dispute with the Liborly's here tue right to tho amatour chaipionship of the Stato. BLRIOUS CHAKIES PREVERRED AGAINST TIE PUILA- DELIIA BASE DALL OLUB—IHE MATTER TO BE INVESTIGATED AT ONCE, ¥ special Lipatch W The Chicany Tribune, DiiLabELenns, a., Aug. 2L—Formal cliarges have been made sgainst eoveral of the playois of the Philwdelpia Dase-Batl Club wbo bave beou throwing games for monev, A woll-known goutlemun wads attidavit ov Wednouday against 1ive of the players, and slleges that in ono game 1 which 1o was nmpire, ono playor approached him and statod that ho had $100 bet agaiust tho Lhilndelpbiny, and that if tho pamo was close aud ho would give decistons agaivst the Philadelphins ho wonld recoive $150, 1o also charges that tho four other players recoived wmoney st dilforent -| 1imea (o throw gumes, and asserts that ho can prove this boyond conradiction, The playera ugninst whom the sorious charges arc made aro ~vary fndignaut, uud dony (hat thero s any {ruth whateverin thie stn.ement. Tho Directors of the Cluv are detormined to sift the mattor to tho bottom, and if thero is any truth whatover in the allegations, the guilty membors witl bo ex- pelled, and thus forever provented trom plaing agam 48 professionnls, An ndjourned and atrietly rivato meeting was beld ou the matter to-day at e, Younu'y reridonco, cornor of Litth and Lo- cust streets, A Commitios en Iuvestigation ~was appointed, who, aftor thoroughly siftmg the matter, will rouder their repury about the Intter end (£ next waek. Your coriospoudent did nob telogruph the Inte coutest batweon tho I'lula- deiphios and Autlantics, o it was the worst nnd most, di-gustingly played gumo of busceball ovir witnersed v this counlry, 1P thero was no money in that contest, still appearauces woie greatdy against tho Plnladelphiaa, iy PEDESTRIANISM. O'LEAILY'S WALK. Mr, Daniel O'Loary began, last night, at tho West Sido Ltink, an attempt to watk 105 miles in twouty-four hours, on a wager ot $1,000. It will be remombered that O'Loary succosafully accomplished (July 14) 100 miles in bwenty-three hours and fifteon mivutes, which way considered o notuble nchiovement for & surictly amatour pedestrinn, 108 sucoss on that occasion cn- couraged him to undertako the still more diffi- cult task which bo began Iast mght. Tho nttend. nuce wus ouly moderato, probably owiug ta the sayorostorm which had provailed during the early part of tho evoning, 'Cho rain, howover, was a positive bonetiv to the walker, as it freshoned twd coolad thso nir. ° O'Leary prolessed to be in fius physical coudition, barring tho swolling of bhis Joftehond, tho result of r bite of & not monkey lnst Sutmeday., Tho wound was cautorized ot tho tume, but liad giveu riso to congidorabie ln- Hammation, It guve bim no psin, and lio way confident it would not interfero with his groat physicul exertion. Ald, Tom Foloy was cliosen Torereo, and for judgos thera wore J. B. Tonch, Capt. Gleason, Jubui F. Tunsoy. Ald, Quirk, snd Mnj. Chatley Moore. Throe’ scorers sud three time-keepors were appotnted., ‘I'he track to bo walked wan rondored somowhat wot aud slippery by tho leaky root during the Faam-storm, but o Jittle sawdust aud timo suf- ficed to mnke tho walking good. O'Leary had for his adviser Mr, A, I, Libbie, o pedesteian of dama renowa, and the wsorvicos of Dr. Gnorin wers engaged, iv cnso thoy should bo needed. THE WALK BEOAN at precively 10 o'clock Inst ovening. Tho first amio was vinlked in 10:83; thoe second i $:035 ihe fivst four milos in 40 minutes, and tho lirsi five wiles in 50 minuten. Dwiing tho flrst throa nules the pedestrian wad aceompanied by P'olive- mun Mantieo Q'Conor, nud, after that, M, Libbio kopt with him for & whilo, Othor gentiomen triod thoir feet at it, and at & late hour st pight, O'Leary wan keoplug up a rapid, springy gait, vory frosh and houoful, 1lis twenty-four hours will oxpire at 10 d’clocic this evening, aud it is lelievad that by that timo he will fiAvo ecored the zequikite UG milos, RAILROAD NEWS. TUE T, LOUIS DRINGE. A meeting of tho mousgors of tho railroads at St. Louis was held doy beforo yesterday, for the purposo.of eanferring with the maunngors of the bridgo in rogard to the crosslug of railroad tralis over fho now bridgo. Tho following youds wora voprosented: Chicsgo & Altou, Vandalia Line, Indiaua & Terra Hanto, and tho Betlevillo Rond. ‘Tho dilienitios that are mainly in tho way of ctossing tho bridge are two- fold, umnoly: The rutos demandod by the Bridge Company nro much highor thun the roads o willmg to poy, aud it hns thus far boon found Impossible to’!:nl #nitablo depot gronnds on the otlier wiuo. ‘The weeting broke up without waking auy arrango- went with the Bridge Dirnctors, and*thero b no L\rm)\mfi that trains will soon cross tho now ridge over the Muswisulppl, * A NEW BIEEPER, Tho Chiosgo, Nuck Island & Pacific Railroad Comipany how {ust completed ono of tho finost slooping~cars iu the country, which bomrs iho uoma of the *City of Chicago,” Yho inslde of tho oar {8 parfocily guagnificont and dazziing, 'he waodwark is all fuliad with bird's-eye maplo and other fanoy THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUN woods, and the borths ‘are 80 conatruoted that wotbing {8 mewn of them when not In use, and aro mado of tho aame matarlal as tho pauoling. Betwaon each window are magnifiosnt mirrors, and the sonts are of tha fluest red plual, with silvor-piatod arm-rests, Tho chandeliors and othier fixinus ars all silver-niated, ‘Tho floor s 1aid with s splendid Drussols carpot, and tho uonting ta dono by sleam. This Company bas in courno of coustruction one or two more of heso palaces on whoota, FOREIGN. Mr, McMasters Reiterates tho Porto Rican Story. Miscellaneous Foreign News. PORTO RICO. New Yonr, Aug. 21.—James A, McMastor, of tho Freeman’s Journal which paper onginated tho story about tho cossion of Porto Rico to Germany, publishos a lottor, this morning, in tho courso of which ho eayn: ‘I hold the {ransoript of dispntchies on the evidence on which I Lavo roceived them. I domothold them subject to tho call of 1lawilton Fish, nor of any ono occupying & public place, Iad the people of the United Btates, a8 o Governmont, hind mon fitted for their placas, elther 1 the De- partmont of Btato at Washington, or ot Madrid, or at Borlin, I would bave had no revolations lmmnblc for mo to wake, Tho mattor was ‘on ho corda’ s year ago. Tho ovorturcs of tho wrotched Spanish Junta at Madrid, snd the rosponsoy _of Admiral I'olo nre sach as I havo stated thom to bo. I will compromixo no ouo by reverting to my Hources of iuformation nt preseit. In a short timo slt ‘may bo for mmnmu{, when King Carlos VIL will bo 1n tho Lscurial, and will hold Madrid and all the Spaine, for their bouor, T will, potlaps tall who my iuformouts havo bean, Al I havo dono has beon in privato in tho St. Michuol's Aseociation, of Now York, to Lelp in sending a httlo md fo tha Pontifieal Zounves who are in active sorvice in Bpmn, for ‘hospital purposos, under Hor Noyal Ilighncss Donua ilanes, tho wifo of Dou Alphonso, the Drother of tho King, and as frooly used fortho uns appy couscripts of tho Madrid dictatorship as for the Cumilist wounded ; but nolnlllf:. soms nionths ago, into an accidontinl knowledge of tho intrigues of tho overgrown sud inrolent Gorman -~ Lmpiro, for gotting a foothuhl through which to oxpaud ils power in tbis Wastorn homisphero, my sontiments an 8 Domo orat of tho old uchool, and an adhoront, to ity fulleat oxtent, of tho Monroo doctrino, hiuvo led ma to sound sn alarm porfectly woll authorized, fhat I bavo done, and that to” the confusion of Hurrano and Bismarck, Irejoico that it hus so perfoctly succoeded, Baron 8chlozer, the Minister of the German Empire in Washington, says of tho b\m‘Ea BA nore_monstroun’ absurdity conld mot Lo con- coived. 1 lnve scarcoly patiouco when I think of the mischiof tho falsohood i desigued to creato, My country has bui ono ambitlon, and that ie to eatablish itselt on a foundation of Iasting peaco. Buch an oucroachment, therofore, as ia now tho subject of nowspaper discussion, would direetly antagonize the policy of the Em- pire. The policy, windom, soutimont, tho vory patriotism of the peoplo I rapresent, iy bostilo to enlasgiug our dowmain.” S e ey POLITICAL, Conzressionnl Conventions, FIFTZ 1LLINOIS DISTRICT—DEMOCRATIC, LIBEBAL, AND INDEPENDENT BLFORM. Svecial Dispatch to he Chicao Tribune, Freeront, Ill., Aug. 21.—Tho Domocrats and | Liborals have jssucd o call for a Congressional Convontion to be hold in this city on Wednes- day, tho 9th of Soptember. The Iudependent Tteformeors have also callod n Cougroasiounl Cou- voution to bo keld horo at tho snme time. The opinion provails that both Conventious will uuite upon a candldato to contest tho olection with Jurchard. Tho faitbful brass-cotlars will cop- yens in this ity on next Wednokdey to ndorse the nomiuation of Mr. Burcherd, whicls hay al- ready beon mudo by the ofticakalders, The catl for the Btate Convention at Sprmgflom, on the 26th fust., recotves gonoral indorsemant here. A Tull delegation wilt bo sont from Stophonson Count, TENTH ILLINOIS DISTRICT—DEMNOCRATIO. Spesiut Disputeh 0 The Chiuao (ribtue, Canmitaay, I, Aug. 21—A Dewocratic Con- gressional Couvention for the Lenth District is calleq to meet at Bushnoll Seut. 17. ©he dele- gutos are proportioucd as follows: Hancock, 11; Hendersun, 45 Morcer, 4; Warren, 6 ; Mc- Donough, 9 ; Sehuylor, 5. Democratic Meeting at Martford City, nds Gpecial Dispatch to T'hs Chicano Triduse. Hantronn Crry, Ind., Aug. 21.—J. E. Neff, Democratic candidato for Secrotary of Stato, and C. A Bitakirk, candidate for Attorney-Goneral, addrossed a vory small audience horo this aftor- noon, 'Thoy axposed the record of th Ropub- lican party in thoir Crodit Mobilier, Sauborn contnety, &e., making onuy fine bits, wluch woro duly applanded. Western County Conventions. KANE COUNTY—DENOCEATIC, Spectal inwputch ta Lhe Chicago Tridune, Crartes, IM., Aug. 21—The Dewocratic Convoution mot nt Genova to-day, and gelected tho fclloning dolegatos to the State Convontiou: M. C. Kimbail, G. W. Rouwick, R. J. Durdell, C. D. Wing, F. G. Garficld, James lorrington, W. M. Van Mortwick, D.W. Annis, A. M. Hernug- ton, B, I Fridloy, L. P Baker, C. BB, Condoe. ADAMS COUNTY, ILL.—DEMOCRATIC, Syectul inspatch o The Chicago 1 ribune, Quiney, L, Aug. 21.—Tho Adams County | Dowocratic Convention for the appowntment of delegatos to the Springfleld Convention wns held in this city to-day. voly clatter botween the Richurdson and the MeCormick faotions bud beon anticipated, and the results justiticd the expocta- tion, Although tho Richardson mon were in o cloar mnaurl(y the MoCormick mon got.tho Chair- man, which” proved a docided adyantase in tho ond, Tho Chairman oponed out in a spoecly, dur- ing tho course of which ho doclarod that thero wad uo longer any Domocratio organization in axigtance, This gort of talk brought forward the Ttichardson forcas, and a scone of great confusion ensued. Iinally, Judze Tnompson, of the Boura bou faction, succeeded in gotting bofora the Con- veution the following resolutions : Resolved, Tuot the Democracy of Adams Courdy aro tntavae Gt e prymeut by tho Fuderal Governinont of the bomded und ather debis of tue United States, a4 thio Government ngroed 1o pny tho same, Hesolyerd, That it u the duty of tho Federal Govern~ ment o take care of und protout ite legul-touder notca s woll an i3 bouds, and that 1t shoutd ‘uccopt ts I tander notes in payment of all dues, "Ihie introduction of thoso shinplastor deolara- tions causod another explosion, but, after inflmte wrangling, thoy wera adopted by & congldorabla majority. This was o decided victory for tha Bourhons, bug_their triumph ondud “horo, motion provailed directing the Chairman to appoint a committes to name delogates to Bpringfiold, aud hora wag whero tho Richardeon men gob beat, The Chairmun packed the Uom- mitteo, and the delogales woro selecled sc- cordingly, Cul, Richa ylson, howevar, is one af tho dologates, Tho hignt to-day devolopad tho fact vory plainly thut a Jarge majority of the Adams County Demoorats oo thoroughly ope posed to the McCormick platform, ‘Lhe city dologation fu tho Convention was about evonly divh‘fed, while the county delegutious wore al- most unanimously with Ilichardson. Iud tho Richardson men fmproved their advaniage with datermination, thoy might have seeured thie del- ogates, but thoy Rppeared to bo entinfied with carrying their rosolutions, Altogether, tho re- sult appearad to ba o drawn gamo. Alabnmn IRepubllenn State Convens tiom, MoxTaoxueny, Ala,, Aug. 21.—Tho Topublican Conventlon olectod Mr. L. I Parsous, Prosi- deut, and mado the following nominations : Meossrs, Potors, Saffold, and Folder for the Bu- premo Court; Lewis for Governor, McKinstry for Lieutonant Govetnor, Brighom for ‘I'rons- urar, N, I, Rica for Becratary of Htato, I'oster for Huporintendent of Iustiuotion, und Lurnor for Attornoy-Gonorat, Thero have beon many ungry soones inthe Conventlon. Busteed and White are tho leaders of the factions. Sixteonth Illinois Congressionnl Dis= trict. Correspondence of he ChMeann Tribune, NasuviLig, Uk, Aug, 19,—Thore s some talk in Washington Coumy of bringing ous T, B, Nocedles, who has beon County Clork noarly four terma, for Congross. ‘Iho chaucos, howover, ava that Gon, Murtin will bo ronomunated. ———— . OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yonk, Ang. 2l1,—Arsivod—Btoamship Denmark, from London, THE” GALLOWS, Mangieg of Five Negro Murderers at Napoleon, La. COonduot of the Doomed Men on the . Seaffold, New: Onreaxs, Aug. 21,—Andorson Porry, John Ross, Antoine Maurice, Jamos Williams, and James Robortaon, assoolatos in the murdor of Ellehia Enstwood, an old flatbostman, on tho 25th of April Inst, woro hiubg to-day at Napoloon, Aspumption Parieh. On the night of TILE MURDER OF EASTWOOD, the flatboat wae mdored opposito Grissnmer's Blantntlun. about 12 miles from the Badeaux or ayou Lafourcho. Thero were oa board with bim g wife and o ‘uogro woman, About 4 o'clock fu tho morning thise of the mon above montioned . appenrod on tho bank, snd aftor calling fo Eastwood, wont on board. Thoy wera armod with clubs, and instantly knocked Eastwood down, and assrulied the wonion, but one of them managed to cxeape and gavean alavm, Tho mon wero aoon aftorwad arrested, and tried at » spocial torm of tho Filteanth Judicial Dusvrict Court of Aminmp- tion D'arish, on the 14th of July, and convlcted, Gov, Kollogg S BIONED THEIN DEATH-WARRANTS ‘Ang, 1. To«Iny the sentonce of tho Court was carricd ont. Tho condomnod men nover gave 1p hope. Tholr thotghty soomed to linger more on this (han on their coming fate. Thoy implored continuously for pardons, and begged overy vis- itor to iniorforo fn thoir bolmlf, Fathor Orflo, _thoir soiritunl advivor, talked with' them often, trying in ovory mans ner to gofton their “hoarts to tho hard reatities of their fate. T'wo only of tho prison- ers, Robertson and Maurice, woro Catholics, bug tho othars moemod to tako oqual intercat and pleaeuro in listening toFathor Onflo’s advico and conselation, Ross, tho boldest of thom all, be- eame penitont, but yob soomed to have Bomo manlincss. He conlessed o TIE AWFULNESS OF HIS CRIME, and %as rondy and willing, scomingly, to expiate it on tho gallows. The othors, howeyer, crawled around abjectly on thoir hands and knoos, and #ued almoxt continuously in the most sorvmic mannor for o pardon _or a roprievo—anything to oscapo tho gallows, The men wero over on tho ALERT FOR AN ESCAPE Great care and vigilanco was obsorved, yot thoy obrained & filo, nndon 'l'lle!dllf\l\all\)nd tholr way through the thick ironcage In which they wero confined, Thir was but a tomporary escapo, Tho Juil was fo woll guarded that tho prisonors wora oasily 1ccaptured sgain. Irom Tucsdny tho mon wero kopt in close confinomont, and ‘much of tha time 1X BTOCKS, Tho_sovority of this punishment scemed to produco a bonoficial effoct, all tho prisoncre be- conung ponitent with the oxeoption of Maurico, Thoy also became somowhat encouraged, and smolked and CHATTED I A JOCOSE, MANNER. Maurico romained by himselt in sullon sllonce, sud scomod over afitictad by some_procession of ovil sights boforo his oyes. Ho was always trombling, cursing, and moaning. Thus they lived in prigon up to Iriday morning. No ono rave tho priost seemed to ghow Lhem any sym- pathy. TUE GALLOWE wera orectad on the side of tho jail facing the public rond. Thoy coneistad of two upright ports, with a bonm 20 feet in length bolween them, Tho pla form was 8 foot from the gronnd, and gave way at the slightest touch. This Fridny) mornin, the peaple from the noighbor- ood of Napoleon flocked into town to wit- ness the d(s{usung #pectacle. They crowdod aronnd the u and around the jafl, and waited for the spponrance of the prisoners, At 10 o'clock: thore were at_lenst 600 persons pros- ont, some mounted and somo on foot. At9 o'clock tho Sheriif got the men up and drossed, thoy wore marched out on the platform,.and man afler mow srrangod in position—Koss fivet, thon Villiams, thon Rovortson (white) then Porry, then Maurleo, and tho nooso' attached to the neck of each. “Iho Rov, Father Orflo mounted the platform and committed the souls of tho men to God in a long and oloquent prayer.. 'The Sheriff, who wa present on horoback, thon read tho doath- warrant, and called the prlsonen to know if any of thom wisbed to speak. TOS8 MADE A BUORT SPEKCI, but did not slludo to s ciimivality or inno- couca, but pointed to himself &8s aa awlul ex- ample, and bid his hearers beware of u similar 1faro. Willlams, who was frightfully oxcited, mado a violout haraugue about meoting lhis hear ets in_ heaven, whors = there . were no Judges and _no William Pitt, Ketlogg's to murdor and hang poor nogroes. So violont did bio become that ho fell awayin a fit, and lay as if dead, without moving, for ten minutea, Maurico burst into . 'LOUD, HYSTERICAL WEEPING, deplaring bis fate, and at that into hour plond- ing for mercy. Father Otfoe then descondod, and the huuiwimnn took his place, disgmsed complotely. Hodrew the black caps over the kouds of the men, placed Williame, who was gtill in & hall-fointing atate, in positiou, and thon went down just ag tho trap fell, and tho poor wretches droppod with A BUDDEN JEBK, ONLY TO JIE PULLED BACK AGATS, At this there was an universal start, Some of the women fainted, a borwo or tbwo ran ofl, and tho wholo crowd stampoded. The mon struggled Dbut o aliort timo, Joss was doad In six, tho othors in five minutes. Soon after this tue crowd drifted away, and tho bodies wore cut down and takon Dy the pricst for burial, v CRIM. ~ Rsdinnupolis Shooting Cnsc. Favaanaronts, Aug. 21.—Lhs following are the fac.s doveloped in the Harding-Moritz shooting cnto to-dny: Mr. Harding, at the request of Dr. Fletcher, was proceeding to tho residenco of Dr, Parvin, on Alabama airect, about 1 o'clock in the nfiornoon, to securo bis attendance upon his daughter, and it was on his yoturn that ho encouniored Moritz, wear tho comer of Alnymna and Vormont streots, Ilo wag walking slong ou Vormont 6treot with his head bowed down, engrossed in troubled thoughts produced by the fatal end 1o had Just lenrned was certain to wko placo, whon Moritz spoko to bim, nnd the noxt thing 10 remembers Lio wae pursulng and shooting ut Lim, boriz ran west on Yormous to Dolaware, cropsing on_tho south side, whore ho got into 8 wagon and weut . home, arding, haviog cmptied his pistol of nll but one shot, which would not explade, hurried on to Lis own homa, and hall sn hour aftorwards tho ofticors pro- coeded to his rosidenco, whore they found Tim at tho donlhbed of his daughter, and put hiim under arrost. Mir. Harding was allowed to romain with his family until aftor the denth of i dnughter, whon ko wns taken beforo Mayor Mitchell, and through his attorneys, Goddon & Brown, waivod un examination, and was bound ovor to swait Ehe action of the Grand Jury i the aum of 810,000, and was {mmediatoly raleased, aud roturnod to his sorow-strickon family, Af- ter the shoothig ocewrad, Mr, Harding roturned to his homo, aud there intormed Dr. Fietcher, the attonding physicinn, of what ho had dono, Ho euld, soforring to' bis daughter's death, “ihcra' 8 a man ot tho botlom of it. I mot tho villan whon 1 wns taking tho mote. o Dr, P, Lilled the damned cuss." At the ndvice of bis counsel, Mr, Harding would make no stato- mont ag to why ho mado tho agssuls on Morits further than to say Moritz soducod his daughtor and alwo sinndored his wife. he confession of s daughtor to the samo effect will bo brought oui in ovidenco at ths prapor tite, ‘Tlio condition of Moritz Is quite favorablo to recoyery, nono of the shoty baying taken effcct on the lungy, as was at first thought probable, Ho donfos the ulleged intimacies with Miss Hardiug, aud asks a stispension of publio opin- jon until he can hinve an opportumity ot vindi- cating himwalf of tho charge. Dliss Flora ITading, tho doconsed, was a young lady of more than oflhuury promise, and for the pret yasr had beon conncetod with tho city sehoaly, whero eho taught very aceeptably tho Gorman lunguage. Bho was alao a writor of con- sldorablo ability, and contributed quite oxten- uivoly to tho cojutns of tho Sunday Herald, “Aliin ead affair by cost o gloom over the en- tire commuuity, and publio sympathy goos out strongly to the outraged fathor and his afllicted lionsehiold. But fow of the oiroumstaneos in re- snrd to tho weduction of Miss arding are uown, bub it is undorstood to buye boon affeotod under elronmstances that make it peons liarly atrocious and diaholicsl, Somo timo last wintor tho intinsoy was of short duration, and tho Japeo fiom virlue awakoued the groatost poignsnoy of foolivg and the bitterest remorao, ‘hioh hns fouud its ond in a troubled doath, “Tho funoral gervicen of Miss Harding took Plago this afternoon, and waslargoly attonded by t SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1874 sympatheing frionds and rolatives of ihe do ocasod. The Rov, (Dr. Baylles conduoted the oxoroises, whicly, nider the clronmsiances, wera of n molomn and most fmpressivo charactor. Mr. Marita iis rosling quletly, and with_overy Kmb-blllly of asphody rocovory. Tho dootors iave mado noveral Atempls to probe the wounds, but hava uot yot raachod tho balls, Two Daring Robbories, Specinl Dispath to The Chicago 7'ribune, Davexronr, Ia,, Aug, 21.—1'wo darlng robber- ies woro committod in this city last night: Two brakemen on tho Chieago, Rock Island & Paciflo Ttailrond mot a man natmed Georgoe Alson in a ealoon, and a8 howas paylug for somo driuks they saw hio hind quite s large amonnt of monoy. Accordingly, thoy followed the man out of the enloon, and as Lio vas gofug afong Third strot thoy knocked hin down and took $100una s watoh and chaln valued at $160. One of tho vlllnius wont to Reok Island and the othor wae captitrod horo thismorning nnd jailed, Another lieavy robibary wascommitted from & clothiug- #tore on Perry siroot, Tho smount of goo takon nmount to §600. No cluo to tho robbors, The Joricy Oity Scandnl, New Yorx, Avg. 21, —The funoral of Mary Ponioroy, tho allozod victim of tho Réy. John B. Giendeuning, tiok place yestorday, and was nnmerously atteuded, gunb bofora the body was ramoved from thy houso, the mothorless babo waa obristonod, by the Itov, 3. lunison, of tho Mathodlst Eplscopal Church, Ells Btowart Glen- denniug, The expression of feollug againt Glendonning wna vory strong, Ho waa donouno- od on nll sidos, ard a call has bosu fssuod for o nmm:nz to seouro an oxprosston of publio souti- men ———— HAVOC OF THE LIGHTNING. Tho lightning of Jast ovoning mndo fenrful havos in the city. Albort 8poorman, 8 German, 23 yonra old, living on Bluo Island avenuo, bo- twaen Lincoln and Roboy streot+, was struok by it whilo eating hiesuppor, and instantly kitted. Tho flash struck the chimnoy and thraw it ovor. The scono ab the city telograph offico during tho thundor-storm of Jaw evening wag quite exciting. Tho olectrical aparks finshied vividly, ond purplish blue lighte spread over tho room ropeatedly. Operators Biown and Highland stuck to their perilous poats, aud kept the {nstrumonts in order. Tho wira loading to the Bridewell was burned and rendered usoless. * The two-story frame building No. 842 Bluo Teiand avouuo was utruck by flighting, and tho cornice torn off and tho I)lnn(mlngan the second flaor fnjured. Patrick Carahar owns tho struct- ure, and Dr, Dodgo occupics the first floor as 2 drug storo, and a German family tho socond a8 & boreding-llouso, At G:80 o'clock 1sst evening a Inrgo onk troo etanding In frout of Poter Sharm'd oot and shoo store, No. 816 Cottage Grava avonno, wad struck by lightning, and foll against the builaing, breaking the shon-~window, and dong consideta- ble dumage, s OBITUARY. . Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Davroy, 0., Aug. 21.—Word was recoived thia foroucon by tho family of tho llon, Lona Boobohm, from United States Consul Eades, ot Bohia, Brazil, of tho death of that gentloman, of yollow-foyer, on tho 24th of July. Mr. Seo- bolim was the Fhotugrnp)lor of tho expedition that sniled on the steamer Swarata to observe tho transit of Vonus, and left Dayton in Juuo for Washington, The body roceived burial ab Dobia, and tho effects of the deccased bavo been forwarded to Washington, 'Ihe vessel roached Bohin on the 10th of July, aud Mr. 8, wns left pshore at that point by his roquost, 83 he waa feeling too unwaell to pureuo tho voyago. o was onec of tho prominent citi- zens of Dayton, and wae a candidoto a year ago ou the Liberal tickot for Btato Senstor,~ As an artist hio stood lngh in the profession. He leayes & wifo aud two daughtors. Swectal Iispaten to The Chieane Tribune. Erokvk, Ina., Aug, 21.—Gen, Hugh T. Reid, prominent for yonrs as a lawyer, b railroad mnn, and distinguished as an oflior in tho Inte war, diod at his residones hora al 7:15 this morning, agod near §3 years, The Trade in Seeds. Yor the last quaster of a contury tho East has mo- nopollzed a Iarge and §mporta ut branch of trade—tliat of supplylug tho wholo country with vogetable and flower uceds, plantu, bulbs, oto, This business haa been confined tos amall number of hoavy houses, among them Drigga & Brother, of Hochester, N, Y. who for moro than twenty-fivo yoars lave beén widely-kuown s growers, importers, aud dealors in tceds, and during that timo have galned A WIDESPREAD RERUTATION for reliability and for pecullar faclitien for producing none but the very best sceds, Thoir trado had be- come somothing enormoun, oxtonding smong 20,000 dealers_throughout the Unlled States, Auxlous to bring themaelves ore directly fu communication with their Western customers, sud requiriug addt- tioual shippdng facilities not availnble lu Rachestor, Buiggs & Brotier paturally bt upon Chicago as A GHAND DISTRILUTING LOINT for the Weat, Northwest, and Southwest, They have, theraforo, eafablished s mammoth_ Louss in this city, ‘nving secured the four-story and Lasopiont building Now. 184 und 186 Eost Washiigton strest, with o front ago of 40 foct nud depth of 180 fect. Thiw largo smount of raam 48 raquired to conduct their Western bustnces, aod forward thefr goods with promptuces, A lnrge force of men und wonion will bo employed {n pntting np seeds in uasortod packsges, ready to be sold ¥ the retall dealer, A VARM OF 300 AQnes 18 owned and oporated by Drigga & Brothor near Olin- tan, Ta,, axpressly for tlio growing of eccds, buibs, and ploiits,” Phis i addition to thoir oxtensivo' gardens near Rochieater, Bowe idea of the Importance and ex- tent of Lhio businoss may bo derived from Lo fact that, among the thoueund varictics of flower aud vogetublo sceds, each vaziety has its neparato and apecitic botan- feal characterintic—n distinct history ond origin of 488 own, involving en extraordiuary tmount of skill, knowledge,;aud experience to ncourately clansify the varled products, both aa to 8pecics and ‘quality, Tho gardener bus defonstrated the fuct thiat it fs 020 thing to auceensfully cultivate and grow his flowers and veg= etublea from perfect soed, but quito snothor and dif- fercut thing to carry bid workto tho poiut of ropro- duclug perfoct eceds and ha thoreforo losrned the economy and utllity of procurjug hia scods from ro- liabie hotteo, 2l catablishing tho Chicago Liouse, Briggs & Brother wvo CONSULTED THE CONVENIENGE AND INTENETS of thelr customere, aud wih it undaratood thiat from tho hiouse iu this clty the Weatern whalcaslo and rotafl trods will be gupnlizd, and st wil arders from tele catalogucs will bo attonded to u this city, as well as at Tochustor, N, Yo For other fuforiution the reador i reforred to 'tho large adverilsemont of Driggn & Brother In anvilier column of this asue, —_— -y Self-Protection. In vlew of the past, it has become quito avident that any firm having large intorests at sluko cannot rest 8oouro from fire without omojthorouglily systemnt~ fzod and officlont liome-protective applisnces, Ioal- {zing this stato of aflairy, tho Orane Bros, Manufactur- ing Company have rocontly erocted 4 stationary steam firc-ouglue, snil will givo & public oxhibition of its workings this aftornoon at 4 oalock, . All pertons in- toreated aro cordiully_invited to bo presont, Crane Bros, Manfg, Co,, 10 Norik Jofforson ntreet , bt ookl . A Speclal Featuro, The repsiring of fine watches 1a mado & Bpecialty with us, We employ none but the best workmen, competent to Topsir or restors auy part of the most complicated watch, and alt work of this kind will bo axocuted {n tho most prompt and satiafactory manner, Dismouds rosot, jowelry of overy description mauue factured to order, nnd_carafully ropaired. Our pros- ent vanit withiatood the Groat Fire, and_customors’ foodo will bo perfectly pafe, HAMILTON, ROWS & Go., U9 Statu atreet, corner Watlitngton, e Tho Great Overland Bunday Mail Train will Ieavo Ohileago, Bunday, Aug, 23, at 10:15 8, m,, vin Chicago, Rock Island & Paclio Ratlroad, stopping ot all regular stations on main Ine, connecting a¢ Omahs with Bonday moruing oxpress for Denver sud Ban Francleco, "Tickots via Chicago & Norihwestern, or Ghicngo, Burlington & Quincy Rallroads, wilt b taken on this train, s i, Duryea's *‘Satin Gloss,” Aftor the Taundross has washod aud cleansed, 1t is Qsirable, uaa tinish, to use thio purcst starch sho can get, Thobest 8 snow-white snd e3sy to nao, Iy aulng the grocer for Duryes's * Sstiu Gloss Blaroh,” tho lsundross or Lousokcopor will be suro to got tho buat articto, —_— Tollet Gossip, ‘o Indles aro entlnsiastic abont Bozodont, becauso 1£ porfutes thé broatl, whitena tho Leath, sud beauti= fles and katdens th gumn, The domaud for the year, ticlo bas doublod within a ——e . To Colorado Tourista. Exourstan ticketu ta Denver, with full information to touriuts au totlie best tautes to sl pomts of intor. eat fu Colorado, may bo obtuined at 31 Dearborn atruot, of 0, N, Yratt, Agont K, I R It, - Chickering Uprighit Planos. - Strong aud clear I fone stand In tuno splendily; warranted durable; ocoupy very small spacs, Luod’s; ‘Templo of Mustc, 02 Vau Duren atresk, MOULTON. - ._(Continued trom Neventh Page.) mnover acted upon, sl husband and wifo remaimn- o togothor. Wo canvot at all crodit this talo, upon any thoory of innogonce. It dooy not, upon such & fmsumpumv, Iu any way whatover satiafactorily hang togothior, But, upen tho presumption of consclons guilt ou the part of wite and falso frioud, thon hidecd thoso scoming contradlctions mn‘f ba 1econcllod. Theodore Liiton tollu us,— and ho owenrs unto his statomont, which Mr. Boeoher, in oyory {natanco, wo may obsorye, oy been moro than caroful to avoid,—Mr. Tilton tolls ns that Beoohor had boen living In adultory with Mra, Tilton for cighteen months ere tho fack wat confeskod to bim by bis gmlly wifo, Tomsossod of tho knowlodgo of this maddoning fact, how easily fn inagination can wo #eo tho wrotchod and dishonorad lus- band brooding daily ovor his erushing trrongs. Well may hie b at Limes moody, cold, perbaps cruol,—as studied fudifforonco, snd the mani- fostatlon of a slorn Bonso of wrong and dis- honor, 13y soom cruol even unto hor who has forfoliad ~forovor hor once-loving lusbsnd's outootn, raw, cct, and honor. _ Aithough, for hor own wrotchoa sake, and to shield leu Innocont babod and bis o.yn namo froih unnccossary and public disgrace, ue permity this missrablo oron- ture to whiold horself ns bost sho may within tho four walla of tLat once-liappy but now deso- lnto homo ; yot, g wo thora #ee her, duy by day, surely torturod into agony by tho pangs of an acousing congclonce, wo can roadily undor- stand how at Inst it caing to pasy that human na- ture conld endure it no longor. 'That she must tlae, und ewittly, from tho presonce of tho man whom slie had wrongod—or dlo! That shn so fled to hor mothor's houso. That, onve thoro, sho folt that sha could never more return to tho seono of misory and dosolation of which her own frail, guilty woakness had boon the cause. That sho noturally sought her paramour,—that e, foaring moro than_ sught elo to look upon the face of bim whom ho lind dishonored, hur- riedly acqulosoed fu her wishes, and Aunpecting that the guilty socrot was discoverod, advised » mimnuuu‘ f, thon, this advico of separation was evor gl 3 aud If, furthormare, it was givon in tho oxtraordiuary maoner as doscribed by Mr. Beoolor,—upon what other thaory can anch n courase of couduct, in viow ofalf thocircumstances, bo explained ? Wil innocouco on tho parc of My, Boechor explain it 2 Wo think nat. Wil the explanation as given hg Iheodore Tilton #olve tho puzzling cuigma? Lot tho reader auswec [ J.W. D, i THE REVENUE - CASE AGAINST MOULTON'S HOUSE, From the New York Gruphiv, Aug. 19, The extent to which tha Boechor-Lilton scan- dai hias beon mado * the subjeet of official resord in the Treasury Dopuriment”’ Lins beon maost wu- necesgurily aud, it would scom, maliciousty oxugz- gerated by some of the morning ]\npen(. Tho senndal, o8 such, wus ot at all pa olement in tho Tovonuo caso ngainal Mlossra. Woudruil & Rob- innon, but thoro was o serios of acts by one of tha principals in that senndal which gooy to show vury conelnsively his gront affection for one of 1he members of that firm, and, now that thesub- {ecl bhas attracted tho attention of the press, it 5 juey ne woll that tho exact stato of tho facts sbould be mado publie. The firm of Woodruif & Jlobinson is tho largest warchousing irm in tho United States, snd has for members two gon- tlomen vamed Woodrulf, two nsmod Robin- son, aud Mr. Frank D. Moulton. ‘Ihe lodt nnmed momber of the firm discovered Inst fall that in tho transaction of their pigantio buslisoss somo irregularitics had been uninten- tionally committed 1 the dehivery of goods from their warchouses inadvauce of tho roceipt of tho Custom-1ouse permits, Tho firn immediately courted an mvostigation, and it came witlun the provinco of Special Ageut B, G. Jayue to con~ duct the inquiry. In tho porformance of this duty Mr. Jayna found that, tho mombers of the firm, and enpo- claily Nr. Moulton, by whom it wos chlolly rop- 1esonted in this matier, were oven, frank, and ingonusus througlont, slmwlug thoic books with- out resorye, attompting no ovasious, and oilor ing every facilivy for the most complote and gonrching investigation. Mr, doulton's conduct way such as to convines Mr. Jayno and tha other oflicinly that bo bad a high respoct for tho lnyw, belioving it necessary for the protection of g own business, as woll aa the interests of tho Goyernment, and that Lo bad o bigh sonse of honor and manhood, which would proclude his soeking Immunity fram the operation of tho law by any trick of concoalment. Mr. Jayne fully roalized and apprecinted all this, but tho test whioch bie was - compolled to apply to the transace tious of the flrm was the strict lettor of tho law, and under this cracial tost it was found that thoy hnd Blegally dulivered a great many small quan~ titios of malt, Theso wero defivored ot 1n dofl- ance of tho law, but simply in advance of the ro- ceipt of thio Custom-Houso pormit to dotivor, wluch cama to band nomotimes » fow hours, and sometimos n day or two after tho actual dolivery. Tlus hind been dono by thotr employes sithiout their knowlodgo, but with the knowledgo and consont of tho Government storckeepors, whoso solo Dbusinces it was waich thelr numerous warehouses and guard tho Govertment interosta. It lwd boon dono openly, with no attompt at conceal- niont, oithor of the acts themselves or the records of them on the books. Ileuco, whun thaso books were, by tho firm’s owu act, sub- mitted for tho Bpecial Agont's inspaction, theso trifling irrogularities wero found very numierous. In & vory lurgo majority of cases the Govern- mont bad lost nothing’ by thom, but at oue time, by tho aceidont of & chiange in tha tarit on snlt, tho salt delivered on a cortain day and ermitted & day or two alter, had paid §4,400 oss than its full duty. Tao rednction of duty on that quantity of salt bad, in fact, been mado operative, by tho ovarsighe of this fifm, o day or 4wo sooner than provided by law. Botween two merchants this would bave beon promptly ad- !,nutad by tho paymeut of tho $4.400, but the aud whici: had hoon givon by Messrs, Woodrufl and Robinson ‘lrancnlmd » distinet ponalty of 300 and tho value of the goodu for evory such delivery, even if it were only oue bag or ono bushel of #alt, Tho penalty owed by the flem under this law aggrepated an enormous sum, but the Special Agont, the Collector of the Purt, and tho Secro- tary of tho Wroasury nll saw, as plainly ns Messis, Woodruff & Itobinson thomacivos, that the enforcoment of tho full ponaity for such a trivin) and purely technical offonne youlil bp ab- surd and impossiblo, No jury would ovor have rendored any such verdict; ‘but tho firm ox- prossed its willingnoss to uphold tho law, even at its own cost, and n nominal ponalty of 50,000 was fized by Secrotary Iticharduon, and puid iuto the Cronsury by Mesdra, Woodrull' & Robinson. ‘'his transuction brought Mr, Moulton and Mr, Jayno iuto froqueut contact, aud resulted in s deep_feoling of muitial respeet aud rogard, AMr, Jayno admired tho frankuess and law- abiding spirit of Mr. Moulton, and that gontloman appreciated and respocted tho firmnoss and delicacy which alike char- acterized the ncty of tho Spocinl Agont. Ar, Beachor was thou, as ho nd boen for ~years, tho warm_admirer and friond of dr. Mouiton, nndt ho had been aequainted with every foaturo of the roveuuo case and with tho terms of its final set- tloment, Whan that taok placo lie wrote nlotter 1o Mr, Jayno which faithfutly roflacts lus chinrac- tor and which showa conclusivoly the depth of $in obligations to Mr, Moulton, Tt is adong, of- fusive, aud fmpulsivo exprossion of osinost thanks to Mr. Jayno for his dolicaoy and kind- noss in conducting tha caso against Mr, Moulton and his firm, It abounds in gueh oxpressiond as “yhoover docs & kinducss to Frauk Aoulton places mo under a lnsting debt of gratitudo," aud it is throughout o lotter of joy, gratitudo, and gratulation, such ag conld only hive boon prompted by the escaps from poril of ono who was not only the denr friend of tha writer, but tho eustodinn of & dronded accrot, ‘' this epistlo Alr, Jayue roturnod tho follow- Ing roply: t CusTo-Tlovse, Nrw Yonr Crry, Sunvivows Ovriot, Jun. 10, 1875, o dtev, Henry Ward lceeler : i St Yolurs of tho 1Tth tn fust rorotvod, aud wllow mo {0 #ay du retuen that I amy” thankful for tho spirit that prompted s weitlug, T am atill moro Chguital, 6, 1 tho Votiest dléclargo of dioit aiid delieat duly, T hove entitled myself to commendation, “Fho duties finposed by the position I hold aro among tho most diieult; to fhx the bounds of Justico for the shiort.comings of other men, and hold tio scalo with & firm hand, *n prasoand diwpraise the wane;” to guard und'profect tho fnterosts contided to my caro Without _oppression, und without belng myvervod from thie diroot 1inw of propricty, hay beeu my afm and pur~ poso, and, € the cuso to Whick you refer hud boou an excepiion, I cerlalnly cowld havo no pleasuro in wordy of commendation ; Lmt, my dear air, your worda are ‘most thankgully recetved, for thoy ruvedt'to mo the trno cloments of manthood In yorte frionds i this—tunt oy Can nd 4o recognizo the ohltgutions of honesty i wi oftiem] position, I um vory truly yours, (Higued) B, G, Javne, Auather proof of Mr. Beechor’s ournest gratl« tudy to Mr. Jayno for Ins rupposed Lindnesy to v, Moniton wan the fast that My, Boccher, in connoction with sowo othiers equaily prominont, oxortod hig utmont influence with the P'rosidont to obtain the appointment of Mr. Juyne as Col- leotor at the Port of New York, *Lhis was & po- uition which was nob sought or doslred by®dir, Juyno, and as s0on as he loarnod of the offortd mu\unq ju that direction ho disconraged them, but at the snme thme Mr. Deecher took paing to lot lnm know that hio lnd boon forousost in those efforts, and that he had boen actnatod by his lova for Mr, Moulton sy & man, to whomn he wug under the despoat obligation that ons man oould owo to auothor. OIS 55 . THE WEATHER. ‘Wanmiiaron, 0, 0., Aug, 31.—Ovor the Lake TRegion, gonerally lughor baromotor and lowor tempoiature, winds mostly from northoast to worthwont, Uppoe Mialesippl aud Lowor ia- sourl Ynllovs nud the Northwest, highor barom- oter, lower temperaturo, winds mostly from northwost to northoast, and parily oloudy weathor. LOUAL ONSERYATIONS. Cutoago, Aug, 31 ] H & |Dtrection and| § force of wind.| . Feathers aereation. CEE tonr ar b § § i ¥ freal | e, fica, Tuir. Threntining fhreatnisg Maximiim taermbmot Minimum thormometer, 69, Taiufali fn twenty-four hovrs 12,00, ¥ OENLRAL ONSERYATIONS. \ Citicaan, Aug. 221 a,m, “Station, | far,| Thr mm“‘r«.w; Weather,” Cheyeung, {0, 13) 1sar, 4 e Thrententug Qlicago. ... [20.81 20,81 Gloveland ‘Ueavy rain, ati, Keokuk .., Leavenwitth ZLaCronso, O7IN, N B, brisk, I tHoavy rain, TN,y Tresh, o ioaxs Clear, L4 rain, MARINA. Port of Chicaxo, Ang. 21, ARRIVED, M. Dais, Menomiuce, Jymbor, of ‘T'tavorse, ‘Travowo City, mibets Woaver, Dithean Oity, lumbor, Holr Naita W Siour Dolyudu, Liutinglon, tumber. 8elir G 0. Trowbeldgo, Ghehoygan, Jumber, ebr g, T, Tracey, Malialeo, huuibir. siehr Petrak, Manfuteo, 1t e, 82:r Soa Bird, Olovelind, conl, Sulir City of Fultiesville, Cloveinnd, coal, Prop Colin Camphioll, BiTalo, tosl. Stur Coroun, 8L, Jusoph, sundries, Stinr Cliicago, Minitowoc, autdrios, Selir Quide, Clay Danks, wood. Sehy Gem, Collina? Plor, we Scow 3L, N, Dunlum, Tiko's Pier, wood, Setr Jolin B, Noses, Oswogn, salls Schr Jotm Magee, Oswego, voal, Hebr Rbuloer, Ukwega, coal, Selir Bata Cook, Oawoyo, eonl, Hebie Amosbeag, Uswego, coal, Belr Ceonto, Buffalo, coal, Hetr Alfre, Buntlul . Prop Burtiehy, Bonton Harbor, sundrics, Prop B, Albanis, Ogdonshurg, sundries, Bunr Muskegon, Munkegos, sundries, selir Mury B, Haly, Cheboyinn, lumbar, . 8:ur Mousoon, Makegon, (uber, ey Ilelen Bi60d, Muykegon, huubor, debr Olura, Mauintes, Jtinber. Prop Chas, Tteltz, Manjsteo, limbr, Prop M. Gro, Munialeo, lumbor, Barge Lurmony, Manistec, lumibor, Burgo Wanisor, Maniseo, lumber, Heow Whito Ouk, Mnnistee, lumbor, Sehr Mary Ludwig, Lutwiigs Mor, lambed Seow Horcules, Giay Danke, codur-potn, Selir Mary McVea, Jacknonport, codar-posts. * Selir Day 8pring, Ahuniee, hark, Sehir J. A, HHoliics, Grand Haven, bark, b diary Dooth, Kownior, bark, sichr E, M, Mason, Pamlico Lako, luwbor, et Win, Dates, 8L, Joseph, lumber, Targe Wolvering, Grand Haven, lumber, Darge O, 0, D., Muskegon, lwmber, Bargo Qity of Grand Haven, Munkegon, Inmbor, Barge City of Grand Rapids, Muskegu, lumbor, selir Myrtle, Mankegon, lnmbor, § hie I, Blenomiuce, limber, Diig Glatliator, Munisteo, shinglos. ProgeIra H. Oweu, Mliwatkoo, lght. Prop Heotis, ufilo, Byndrio, CLEARED, Propd, Dortachy, Beuton Harbor, 3 brls pork, and mundetea, B Schr Mary Holen, White Lako, 100 bu corn, 4 tons food, ‘and aundrics, Sebr Lizglo Doak, St Joaoph, 80 kegs beor, Trop A, A. Turner, Hffulo, 14,000 b wheat, Sehr i, G, Cleveland, Kinghton, 16,000 bu whent, Selr Woronlos, Olaybanke, 6 bris four, 2 brls pork, 1 ton feed, Schr J, Matthewn, Poriland, vla Goderfch and Grand Trank Raflroud, 24,304 bu corn, TProp Sulcklunn, Montrea, 16,118 bin wheak, Bebr C, B, Jones, Buflalo, 32,063 bu whent. Schr E, A. Nicholson, Buitalo, 49,600 1w corn. Prop Gty of Travers and suadrion, 8cow Blncklinwk, Lincoln, 50 bu corn, Scow South Side, WhitaLako, 20 b carn, 55 tona Tig- Iron, 25 tods coal, 3 tonn focd. Sehir Regulator, Pentwater, 20 bags feod, 2 hhda augar, Prop Cliizles Kolz, dlaniatae, 400 bu corn, 300 bu oats, and aundric. 4 Sobir E, ', Judd, Buffalo, 27,600 bu corn, Stinr Corona, t, Jokepl, sundries, Stmr Shobovgeti, Monitowoe, sundrics, Stmr Muskegon, Grund Haven, 11 brle pork, 25 bags seed, 41 yundrios., Stmr Maine, Ogdonnhirg, 8,197 bu wheat, Btmr Ocoutd, Green Day, 13 rls Dok, 30 brla cemont, 12 bria ofl, and sundries, Trop Guynhogn, Duluth und fotermediata ports, 2375 kg foed, 40 tcs corn, 10 brls corn-meal, snd sundsios, Prop Dean Richimond, Buffalo, 16,638 bu wheat, 12,180 bu oate, 1,200 brla flour, 100 ton Inrd, 550 sncka olt.cake, 1,198 baga sood, 10 bales broom-cor, aud sundrles., And 25 vossels cleored light, Lnlko Frolahts Wero dull, at 30 for corn aud 3o for whoat to Bufs falo, Tho offerlugs Were lorge, though a goud mang veusols ure held for bigher ratus, Tha demand to-dny was light, Ciarters: To Bulfalo—Scirs San Diogo, Migglo & Jones, A, A, Turner (rochartored), ui Ogarits, whieat at’ 370; T, J, Clark, whieas on privato terms, To Port Colborno—Sehr J, Norrls, coru on privato termn, To Oglensbirg—Propelice, 10t named corn through, Tatal, 7. Cavaclty, 130,000 bu wheaf and 42,000 bu corn. ‘Tho schr Light Guard was vhars tered fh the afteriioon for wheat to BulTalo at 3%o; capucity, 20,000 bu, ; Travers' Olty, 3,000 ba corn, Miscellnucans, cuioaso, SHoveral of tho tug-owners lu ihla cily have madon brouk in thorates for towlug, One tug.ownr fs tow- ing Vossels ab » roduction of 60 por out of the regular rates, —Capt, W. I, Ingrabun, of Buffalo, owner of tho sohr Walson, which waa sunk by collislon ot Tolnt au eler on the uiglit of July 4, and_afterward got up by tho wreckors, srrived heré yesterdny, 1lo Biss tbere i3 00 truth {n the siatomént tuat dho hns met with another serlons accldent Ly going ashoro ut Port Burwall. Sho was morely talon to Port Burwell be ‘o her pumps gavo out, nud gho has started sgaln on lier voynge to Buffalo, —Theroura ramors tiat megotistions are under oy, i€ not consumated, Turtlio ralsing of the Chicugo Boird of Teado, It {8 aid thiat parties offor {0 rafse Dor for $ho vessel, ELRRFILERE, Theschr 0, J, Wells hay reached Duffalo with & brolen bowaprit, caused by o collision with somo ver- el on tho way down, ‘Thio Alnapce Jtecord Baya_thnt tho Casco pler, 1,810 feot long, and th Clay Bauks pler, 1,780 feo 10mg5, aro tho largest on the whore, o sioam Dorgo. ulius, of thy Anchor ine, ey pasned Detralt Weduosdey niglt, bud o dockt foad of lumbor 12 fect high, und, i tho aggregate, tho largost cargo which abio bua ot carrled, —AMurdach MeCrae, Who lius boen in'the employ of {ho Ward Lins over four years, hus beeu appolited Captain of the prop Holland, . —T'ho largo Ihror-masted schooner, now boing butlt at Two Rtivers, by Hanon & Beoro, for Johm Borishy, of Buoboygan, will bo launched next Baturday aftor- 3oon, ahowt 1 w'elock, —Capt, Fred 8, Miller, of the prop Aratio, ins come mandod ‘atéamboats for' (hirty-soven years, uud huy begn afloat upward of forty yeirs. Tho sclr M, 0., Uppor, which cime ont oarly In tho s01€an, and wis run 1o und aunk In tho Wetlaiud Caual on her ticst return voyage, I8 sgatn in commission, #lo In at present on_routo to' tho Munitonlin Islnds, on Luko Huron, 1fer ropairs wors nearly cqual 10 hiot oclyinal cost. —Tha achra WV, 8, Constwaite and I, I, Bruco u tow of the tug Orusndcr wore dilven ahoro in a squall nbout 13 tulles from Buffalo day bofore yesterday, ko Crasader broke down, and had to roturn to Buifal ~—Tha work of removing obstructions st the Limes il croaviug, Dotroit Rivor, by blasting, commoncod yestorday morning, nnd will bo ushed forward Lo coms Dlotion with all possibla dispateh, —Thoro is from § o 12 feut of walor In tho channel tho whola length of the harbor plers at T'wo Rivers, Samo_compluly that dredging, which s now golug ot i only o waste of Hma und money witil tho plors lavo ‘Doon oxtended u couplo of hundred fuot, 4o ws to Toich eyl the bar autside, ~Tho Dotroft Zribtine snys: # Somo of our Iako 10 nre very cbnry i glviug informution of disasters or dfiicultics oufaide, vew, souo_ times, ta lasing a mau overboard, Huoh thliga aro, howover, ade ossIp of {n waloons for a astimo, and it 16 ult right enaugh £ fur g8 coucerutug themselves aud those avaund (e, —~A resldoit of Sydonbam bringa tho Owen Boud Tutues a stuall ploca of piuo picked up by him ow the shoro below Lelth, ou which (ho followlug 1 written o pones *¥Muy 17, 187420 minutes past 1a, m.—TIn Lake Tiron 1n & sluking condition, on bosrd the Awerican vewnol W, Sownrd, Thera 18 Ro eliniico for uafetly—~ oats nll kone, and blowlug a gale, Should this by found, muko §t knowa 1o the public, MLt MoDoNALD, of Chieago, ~Capt. W.J, Corfer, of thoscaw Ids ‘1L, Bloom, fns forms un thint on Sundny sttornvon Dotweon 3 wid 4 n'elock, wh hio was staudlig accoss the lako for atuske, ot with Diw vossd, Wi wouthorst und wentlor cloar, tho el Kuta L., iy, bol down the lako, cauw nesz sluking him, ‘Tho oMtors of tho Druca pukdl no aton. tlon o the Warulug ory of e mite of tis Bloony, sud 1t wan ouly wheu a collision was {novitabla that thoy ordored the helm Lacd down, A wimmlar ordor wan glven an tho Bloom at tho simo instant, snd tho veu- Buls ran alongeido of ench other, ‘I carclussncs ol Hioua 1n chatgs of tho Druco {n Teproiensible, aud dos sorven puusabinent,—Kvening Fiscnnatn, ~A2 a rom arkublo iustance of vudsul-langovity, wq 1 S 2 R ‘| Catvary Cenrotary.” Ay mention that of the sshr Now Hampah ' B ot Mo xe i e s & eaed o6 ogah o] Vot fu coustant Aorvice far no Joan than wrenty-olghi years, Bho {n yol in a gnod atato of preseryation, aud Supable of carrying grain in a dry atate without thy lwaard of shorlago, Hhowan buflt st Ialamaroq et in 1840, and fs fashioned nttar i oldon time and hiaa weathored some of the hoaviest galos oxta uhon (ha lakes, thaugh bt 00 tons hurden, Bho b clianged ownerehip on nimoroun occaionn, tho timo a fow dayn since at Buffslo; has mat with narrow sheapon from, Lokl hiputeck timen withott mirmbor un Tocelvod sover, = l’rtlr‘l‘;‘ru;,“ s thorough ropalrs,—Detr ~Lako Mlchigan boneta of two as finc atesmors ae ne &\li on the Wealern lakes, ¥ Tl\ny‘:m lld&twheb‘!l'fl' nud for nentneas, comfort, anit all other arrangements: nocosrary {o ploaniiro-{onrists, (hey aro not exoellod anywlore, On ovory hand mach. praiss fs awardod thom ani tho gontleinanly oficlals 'in ehargo. " Thoy- are named_Fospoctively tho Ciiloago nud Bhoboygate each uFwards of 700 tons busden, aato in all weathery, sud prompt {narriving and doparting from tho yarloug: ‘pnrla of landing, They ply out of Chicago to Mane. towao nnd athor placos along tha cous, MARRIAGES, ANDERSON-OARLE—Aug. 2, 1874, at tha restlonce of Y. Piaitonbiang i tisiey, by i e Gens Uiliine, of s Lyent al Ohrintit Unttsoh, Mo 3 3 “'“lxnnnm? e Willlim 1 Andarvon, Both of Vi cheoas DEATHS. e wicisulduys SO UL g DU OIS At thnsesidonoo of W, D, Miilar, Aug. Mnl,,::nr Ao Yane o tovsrt . ustern U e v ity Sundsy, Aug, 23, at So'olock p. m., from Ne. Fian A 104 Kllia-av, Trionds aro fnvifed, DOLAN~AL tho rosidunco of hor parent#, No 181 De- Rovoniat, ot | (. ey eAtordnye. OR(hATING Kranols, 1o Ay anaghior o] MIchngt J, and Annn Di . et 0t 10, m, to-morrow (Sunday) by earlsgos to. \WVARD—Aug, 20, Nellio K, daughter of James and B B A R i Fatioral fooi iosiiangd Nn. 43 Bonth Paotistes toe sy, 8¢ Lo7Slock b 1.y by carriages (o Calvary Gemisterys TODD-AL innialo, T, Avg. 18, 3814, Thoo secand el cnty Chuld of Jiimos And Narab Todd, aged ¥ ) MEDICAL, > - . 7 For Upwards of Thirty Years MR, WINSLOW?S 500THING SYRUP has been usod for ohlldron with never-falling euccoss, 1L corracls neld- ity of tho stunach, roliovos wind colic, requlaten tho basw la, curcs dgsentory and diarshes, whother arising from tosthing or othor eatises, As ol and welldviod romody. For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, T HOUSKIIOND PANAGEA wll bo fonnd tasalus. o3 of A, Smmeiinto Yoiof will foliow s wao in nf lig n tho stumach, Lowols, or aido; colds, upraths, and bralsos. forin Ohildren Often Look Palo and Siok From no other cauzo than liaving worms fa_tho stomach.. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMETTS will destroy worms. without injury to tho child, bolng perfectly WiITE, and truo from all coloring or other injurlous ingredlonts ucn-. ally usod In worm proparations, Sold by all drugglate, 25 conta a hox, foumatism, aolie, ndexternal usa. LAt A USBMEINTS, o o HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THIS SATURDAY, nt2p, m., FAREWELL MATINEE OF TIIR GREAT ADELPHI COMPANY! This Aftorgoon and To-night, Positively Last Appearance of all lhe Favorfleg, BARNEY AND RICKEY In tho “MULU.JY, TWINS" ‘MY HBOYHOOD HAYS," AMBITION £TRemomhor tho pricos—Cheaneat iis America. ACADEMY OF MUSIO. ILAST DAR! 2 ant 8 o’clovlk. Tinst thme of Schumann’s Wonders! PAISIAN FOLLY! AN the Great Antsts! Mondsy-QGIVER DOUD BYRON as Donald MoKy, " MGVIOKERS THEATRE, Madlson-st., buiweon Stato uod Dearbiorne SATURDAY MATINER, oiflie beuti(ul Ilistorisal Drarsa, by Tom Taslor and TWO LOVES AND A LIFE! (For the Jast time.) SATURDAY NIGUT, VILIZATION 1 Lor the lass tine, ) Monday—EDWIN ADASS wa HAMLET. WEST SIDE RINK, D, OLIDARTY I8 wolking his 106 miles at tho West S8ide Lok Gogndsgohim. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 108 BAST MADISON-ST. TESTANLISHED 1850). BOOTS & SEOES. ’,I'U 'fib.\\.’mfll‘?nt NING, Aug. 23, at 10 o'clook, atour aroorns, 108,303 ko ariearooms A KU iliTrins & 00, Auctionsors. CARRIAGES, FURNITURE, CARPETS, Crackory, 1 &c., do., Wednosday Mornin Aug, 2 , At aut nlovroois, 108 Kast Mad A BUTTURS & CU., Auctlonsce. DRY (00DS, CLOTHING, HOTIONS, BOOTS, SIOES, BATS, OADS, 0., Thurslay Moring, Aug. 7, au0% o'clock, atour slosrovtus, 1°8 Fust Madison-st. WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioncers. BUTTERS & 005 REGULAR SATURDAY BALE, SATURDAY MORNING, Aug. 22,at 1(8 Enst. Madllson st Now aud Ussd ionsohold Goods, Usrpete, Planos, Soio- « s, 1 Mirrors, and_Gouoral Morel = ooy By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabagh-av. AT ATCTION, devr On BATURDAY, Aug. 23 at9o'olock. W. G. CROCKERY. At 10 o'alack wo shall offor largo inducemonts to buyorg of & very Jargo stuck of Tirst-Class Second-Hand Furaiture, ALS0, NEW. “_ Parlar Sata, Marble and Wooik-t0p Chiambor Sots, Seo (acy Book Cases, Marhlo and Wood:top Tablos, Sofas, unros, Braktss Pabios, Walnut, Redstoads dud Bue ceaus, 1inte and Hurk Mattorsos, Walnut fiatonslon Ta- Dlos, e Cheats, Otfico ano. Parlor Doska, Show Oasos, Mirtare, Carpots, now and_sccond-lisnd’ Pisnos, Iroa alos, do, 4. P, Goll {f By HARRISON, ROCKY : WILLIARIS. Saturday, Aug. 22, at 9:30 4. m., WK HAVE AUCTIUN SALK OF FURNITORE, &, AT 201 AND 2006 EAST MADISON.ST. Conglating in part of Fina Parior Seis, Marbiotop and 1o W. Foroiture, “Burssus, Commodoa, Iook Casse, ounges, Hateaud Husk Ma trosion, Cook Stuves, Croek' aty, £or" A, oo Covorsd Bukey, wovoral fine. Pinnos, aiid ‘ony Mrloileon; ono o Briinswlek Billiard Tablo: fino Otica Dorka, * Also, a o of hwe Miliinery at 1 alogky “OurHtoLk 1 ntionse, A et o, ok, Gose i oo, HRROT BARRIBON, ROCKWELL & WILLIANMS, 2notioncor. “By BLISON, POMEBLROY. & CO. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE SATURDAY AFTERNOUN, ‘Ang. 22, ut 1 o'clock, ot i R, Fnor, Tnce: Mook aat B opra,come tv. By ordoraf 9, 1. MORENADD ¥ TOMERDY & notiongots, BRUSH, SON & CO., 41 and 43 outh Canal-ut., OHATTRT MORTOAGE BALE of Turniture, Care pata, atd Gonoral Moroliandias, THIS BMORNING, sb 100'clack, wo sliall sell Parnituro of all kiuds, Oarpats, Cauatare, Stielviog, Btovos, 'loo-Boxs, and Gonoral Moroiandiss, Also’ lotof Glothin from o Pawabirokor. BRUSH, 5 Auctionoers. By EDWARDS & CO. At 133 WEST, MADISON-ST., THIS EVENING, bos tweon 7 and [y o'clogk, vo will offor for salo (hio finust so- lvatlon af Curomas, Sicel Engravines, Jithograpus, o, thiat Wure ovor offored to the- Chicaid publlo, Luils faj fugallityon wans s bargain, Uue Liruallus ac te soll at auy sucritivo, l’“m Aogk muat, ha closod vul By WILLIS, FLYNN & 165 and 107 Randoiphist, REGULAR smufil‘lm&m‘lfi r:t" auction, Ang, 23, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Yowaud puod Furatiure, Caeyots, Clivonios, Mattrosson, Dillowe, Comtortublos: Oracksryy ota. o o et TLY NN &.00., Austionsers 03 o EORSALE B ¥.CASEY, 41 & 43 FIFTE-AYV,, n han tho fargest A Tt Al g Ottico Dosks, L o) Ui Bholrs xl‘d‘m b e, Sho 5 Bour loxus, bovgut aod aoids o oo