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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 8 1875 —SIXTEEN“PAGES. FOREIGN. :dmhr effect 15 producible by the concentrat- b"ehcu-lu discharge of a broadside than by ita feing fired in the ordinary manver, by means of fuses. After the nocessary expariments had bt :fifi S0 secare 4 simultanaous dissharge chvopesDa of lectricity, armor plates of tho CRIMINAL RECORD, noar her peeidomcs yesterdsy mormmg. Cans tinding 8 market for the industrics of the N the city. The recent discovery of so many Eoglsnd States, s through them samples of | sane persons in ciferent paris of the coantrv, of small arsicics sre tent to all parts of the coun- | whose antecedents nothing bas been learned, is attributed to this scheme of **uoloading™ pan- There 1s little doubt that an in unknown. Two other chil drown as the same time. bush on the creek bank. THE WADDY THOMPSON CASE. aren she attamptad b escaped by halding 3o ¢ WASHINGTON. tre. All these consideralions are met by the Northern ronte,.while the pointa referred to | per iusaae. could mot he reached in the same | mate of this Washington Asylum was recemtly A Mystery of Twenty-Six Years Asiatic Cholera Ragng Finally Cleared Up. The arty Who Stole the | fiug by aoy other route. left in this way on tho cars near Lynn, Msas, Fearfully in Syria, nnd beat steal were procared from fho Party " Hunt- Uhonthern fast maiirain in also talked of, | sacther a; Boston, and another st Chaciaati. Engiand at s cost of abous 56,000 thalers, Morems, Tona., Aug. 7.—A private dispatcd $47,000 Package Hun bat o definite arrangoments have yet been com’ THE ODIECT OF THE ASTLUM. front aug Tideinto n turget consistiog of q trom Enoxville, Tenn., states that Judge Trizg Pliad. Tho Tiailncy Posial"Burenn hero i tmay | _Tha togsl conditions by wiih tho Hoepial Hundred Cases Beported Dailiin | berwaon " tham, Pits i » laver of teak | Tho Crow of an American Vessel Mas | of tho Unitod Statos District Court, has graniay - ed Down. I tbe Iaborious work of reorganizing sil the | exists are very simple. The Hospital was estab- | Four Hundret ' 10 inches thick, u;g' front plating was sacred by Chilian Pirates. Waddy Thompson & writ of habeas corpus, * Tished nndor tbe act. of March S, 1855, which % provided that * Thiere shall bo in the District of Damascus. Lolambia a Goverament Hospital for the Insane, ang its objects shall be the most humane care and enlightened curative treatment of the in- sane of the army and navy of the United States and of the District of Colmbin.” ‘The Superintendent of the Hospital is sn sp pointment, of the Secretary of the_Iucerior, mau-roate schedules of the country. [ CRUELTY TO THE INSANE. ITRATION OF THR GOVEENMENT INSARE ASYLUM—IBDIGRNT LUNATICS ABANDONLD AT SIGHT, WITHOUT MOKEY OB FOOD, IN A WILDER~ MESB—HOW LUNATICS ARE “‘DRUFPED” IN DIS- TANT CITIES—TRE LAME EXCUSES OF THE GOV~ aud the teak 8 inches, the whole target bei mag!l long and 2 hich. Fonr twafi;k-imf motte [Guns, threo short and one long (repre- senting a broadside of the newly-bailt iron-clad frigate Kaisar), were then placed in front of the target st s distance of 200 metres, in such s THE CROPS. Talks with the Farmers of the In undated Wabash Valley. Fuogitive Murderers Shot Down in Col- orado, pe Proves to Bea Clerl in e €ash Kooia of the Treasury De~ partment, Other Cities AMicted with the Ternle Scourge. The Jury in the Mountain Meadow Mas saore Trial Fail to Agree, . ERNMENT OFFICERS. ¢ charve the Asylum is. Nine citi- . T - 3 3 . . 3 From Our Oum Correspondent. z“eé’:“‘;’}‘m District conatitate » Board ot | The 0'Connell Centennial-Oonoluding gs- ;l:;uél::agml{:hmschmad azainst the targat Loss of Corn by the Estimaf " pmest of Tao of His Assistants in | Wassmorow, D. ., Aug. 9.—The world bas | Visitors, who make an sonual report. This tivitiea . | the disohasts wes (200 weight. The effect of art. by the Flood ted af 3 dsed always treated with tendorest consideration its | Board can make the by-laws, and has supervisory \ stoel, welghing abone. 5 o0 el Arge piece of MASSACRED BY CONVICTS. 10,000,000 Bushels, Dispo.ing of the Money. insane poor. It has not mattered much to | charge under the Socretary of the Interior. The . Eway from the onter Flats tho cmror Lailors | o LoCETILLE Aug. T.—Some weeks siace sa R t civilized folk wheter a great carer, like thatof | 25ject of the Asylumy, prizarily, 810 prov s s SYRIA amashed in, 100king ke 8 mhage oF andasy pua | articlo from & Now Orleaus psper was extonsive- Dean Swift, has gone out in an awfal downfall | Toveht marine servicoof the United Statos, But TAIZ GHOLERA SOURGE. tho beads of tho exploded shells projected from | 1 Published thronghout the conntry to the ef- | A Largely-Increased Yield in Other Pon the back piate, which was split and torn in a1} g | 16C that the eraw of the schoonor Flowids, which tions of the State, ita scope has beon extended to embrace * all fa- digent persous residing in the District of Co- Jumbis at the time they became ingane.” Such persons can only be admitted upon ** the author-/ its of the Secratary of the Interior, which he ‘may grant after due process of lsw showiog the Toxvow, Aug. 7.—According to accounts bm | reotions, The whole of ths oo i ‘Datmascos to the 23d of July, cholera waa ring | was loosened, &nd ths. balis Tk iacsaoIL0E there. Four hundroed cases were roported dy, | their socketa. All the oRjcers present, says the but the real number-was concesled. The Cis~ | c0rrespondent, declared that a &ingla concentric shot like thi . tian quarters are deseriéd. Sudden deathso- nhdm;mh"ha':'filfl A onca placa a large izon- and 1uin, with 8 brain * dying atop,” or whether & common pauper has gone mad. The same hu- manity has cared for botb, When silence and night have closed over & bumsn intellect, it ahall go bard with s paople who do not pity and sailed for California from New Orleans in 1849, and were supposed to have been lost with all on board, bad been discovered on en island in the uthern Pacitio by an Engleh vessel which had been driven thither by continued storms. The gams of Which Has Been Disposed of in Sirioga Gambling-Honses. INDIANA. Svecral Dispatch to [he Chicaos Tridune. Teree Havte, Ind., Aug, 7.—The inundsted istri - -, brainless body that 18 lett. to be inane, snd unable ta support him- T Txaee . A fow the District and Bovernment De. P v I thia spiit that tho. Government | Belf and famsly. or bimwsl if by haa oo famly, | Cur o the strects, Thote wee no physias oo faied that the Florida bad been nrecked | distictis comprised chiedy intho valley of the testives Worked Up the Case. Hospital for the Tossne wes built; and i is in | UAd0r the visiistion of fnusoity." . | atAntioob, Hamab, and Salijab, nd smongie RAILROADS. years “ago, © snd that i ghe yoi-eik | Wabssh River; beginning about 25 miles sbot Ie:thaTayis compliod Wity Druses the mission schools &ra cloaed anhe they bad 'not seen s human facs, They | LE/8IOH sud extendiog to the month of the ¥ declined, however, to 1 Wabash. For that distance, the bottoms from 1 ALLEGED FALSE PRETENEES. Bvectal Disvatch to The Chicago Tripune, Davexrorr, Ia., Aug. 7.—As important a TBE 0'CONNELL CENTENSTAL. " ducngneng a8 has been known in legal proceed- Dupi, Ircland, Aug.7.—The third anist | ibgs in this country for many & year was received day of the celebration of the O'Connelice- | 8t the law-office of Grant & Smith yesterday ? ve the island. havinj establiabed themselves in comparative comfort. The parrative is said to have crested & great Bensation among the Burviving relatives of the crew, and ao effort was stated to be on foot to msan & vessel which should visic the ialand, The Courier-Journal will publish an inter- be admitted to the Asylum under sruch condiiions asare ssid to bave sttached to the unkuown number who have recently been mysteriously turued looge in different cities, howling among their kind. : I But the law aleo provides that ** any indigent insane person who did not reside in the District this spirit that the people, by whose money it ia maintained, expect that it will be managed. Circumstances bave become known, within the 1ast fow days, which seom to cast dishonor upon the proscnt managoment of that institution, and 10 bo » disgrace to American humanity. children have dispersed. —_— GREAT BRITAIN.. to 2miles in width along the river, were over flowed, the water thres days since beiog from 4 to 12 feet deep, from which it is now receding. A careful estimate, based on a comparison of re ports received by the railway companies whost The Fast Jril Train-—~Why the Northern loute Is Selected. THET $47,000 PACKAGE. A LRUTAL 6TORL. at the time he became inssne may, in hke man- was given up to festivity, oxcuraions, it~ | from Germany. It opens an entirol 1 view with a gentleman who was living in Vi erse thi i - i A 2 : o of & Judge or Justice, | D8TY g p . 8 ik ly new fea- t was livivg in Valpa- [ lines trav this region, and whi grot Tl FLYEAED OmoOVEKSD, The story, In brief, is this: et “ewail 408 O e ation of a mombar of tho Doard of | races, and other sports. 'This evening then- | ture ® of ltigation over the salo of railroad bunds | recs, CUL I3 1840, o Sates that the Florias | with the reports from other chm:.hn Srecsis Dicoaleh to The Chicaoo Tribune. On the night of the 25th of Juse, bvo | §idCe 00 it o Ve Houpit upon e | tata of k. Patrick at Turs will be given inJi | i the old country, and in well caloulated to | ocel™ oychort, FUmine: at” st timo s Cian | sor, *° POl from other Wismsorox, D. O Avg. 7—Eimer Wasb- | of tho oficars of tho Motropolitan Po- | upuiicarion of the Goveraor of tho District, and | ption Palice, and there will bo a displey ofe- | CZeato s sensation in cartain ralrand. circles. 1y | bo soerr ™S, LML, the. convicts “boarded | 20008 a1 Sty bum, Chief of the Becret Service, has beeu fol- | lica Force wers taken in ome of Knox'a | af the expango of the District duriug the contiu- | Boich 2 appeara that cortain holders of tho bands of tho | Wan Damod . Maroam, - soq mety s S | botkom Lands saupdstanis Leerie, Arss of the uance of such ipssne person thercin,—it being | " mhere wasan amnesty demonstration tey | Davenport & Bt. Paul Bailroad Compauy resiaing | 108 min land On her way she was | 8quare miles. Of tnis, not to- exceed 250 wes loviog fc; £%0 mODNS the clew which 8cems t0 | Eypress omnibuses to the United Statea bave led to the discovery of the person wbo 00 | ypatic Asylom in the District of Columbns, Juve 2.4n broad daylight, so mysteriously rob- | and, after receiving from Dr. Charles H. Nichols, bod the Tressurer of £47,500. The siory in | he Superitendent of the insutution, three of brief is this: Benjamin B. Halleck, 8 clerkio | yyg jnsane inmates, the omoibus was driven the casb-room, bas from the outset been sus- | jnyg Margland, snd about midoight halted in a jocied. Ho was one of the persons turough | «ood in the neighborhood of Upper AMariboro', whoss bands the package must have passed be- | prince George’s County. The patients wera fare being placed upon the elevator to bacarried | 4hen taken from the vehiclo and left to make fothe express-roomy. It was his duty to affix | yher way 28 best they cou'd, the team and offi- the' seal to the envelope, and it was easy | corg being driven back to Washington. for bim to have known the nature of the pack- LEAUTIFUL SITE OF TILE ASYLUM. age, and o have understovd that iv contained | Tpglocation of thie Asylum redered this trans- ooty Natiova! Dank notes, of whose number | setion very practicable. ‘The building is situa- tbere was no record in the Department. From | ted on one of the beautifal wooded heights which that day bis every movement has Leen shadowed | ghirt the bonks of the Upper Potomae, at the bereoy designed to give the Superintondent thereof authority to take charge of euch insane person until the Governor can discover who his friends are or whence he csme. With a view to the recurn of such person to such friends, or to District of tho expense and charge of such in- digent insane non-rosident.” THE IMPOTENT JUSTIFICATION OF BARBARITY. The sction of the Superintendent in rewurn~ ing these Insane persons is based upon the last clause of this section of the law. They are not 1o be & charge upon the Distnct Governmeat if their frieuds or their farmer residonce-city can Do discovered. But it certainly 1 not within the inteut of an ac to provide for “ the most huy mane care and eulightened curative treatment of the 1ugana” to turu indigent iusane of differeut races and sexes loose in a dark pigbtin a wilder- THE LAST LONDON SBENSATION. Lonacn Correspondence New ¥ori Uraphic, Our great seusation of the wook has beene arrest, Ou a charge of obtuning mone falue protenses, of tho Messrs, Coliie, ‘merchants who failed 1ast June. thing ko azre Constable. or A. at tho comelery where O'Connell is bul. Forty thousend perrons were present, inclug several members of Parliament. HResolms were adopted in favor of Home Ruleand am- i i ty for the imprisoned Feniana. : the placo of his Tesideuce, and thus relieve the | ™ mng outdoor fostivities wero marred by & j- storm. Wheny | 8rm in New York, served § ar the (& “Fhis is 8- | Meat of these g Lord & Taylor, or Amn¢ | documents are . Stewart for swindling. e Mogars. Collie had for maoy yesrs carrieda very extensive trado with India. failed their lisbilities wero said to be £3,000,000 or $15,000,000; end sbout hat | Company, and Secretary of the Construction in Germsny have sued Saulsbsch & Co, the bankiog- frm in Frankfort, through whom the boods were sold in Europe, for damagea for obtaining money through mis- representationa. The firm, itis alleged, Tepro- sented that the conditions under which the bonds wers issuod mado them abaolutely aafe as an investment, and 80 people were indaced thereby to exchange their mouey for them. With tbe papers that came yesterday is & state- allegod represantations. Tho all in German, and are to be translated ac an early day. With these papers came & notice from the branch of the banking on_the President of the Davenport & Bt. Paul Railroad Compaay, tbat if the firm is mulcted 1 recaptured by s Chilun war and brought into Valparawo, where by .louma!"a informaut got the above details from Marcum's own lips. Aaronm’s parents, who are stul living in Versailles, Ky., proceeded to Cait. fornia where the sonsoon afterdied of amall-pox at Placerville, in that State. The Britigh steamer ‘Thetes had first seen the Florida after her cap- tare by the convicts, and gave the information to the Chilian sathorities w hich led them to seud out the vessel which brought her back into port. A revolution was in progress in Chuli st the time, and the records of the event may be loat, flh‘::tg: X’:l;g:hfln w:ra on the lox-boo{ of the » Which mav be examin vty oy ed in the office of SUMMARY JUSTICE. Dexven, Col., Aug. 7.—Several days sinces the Courier- under cultivation. The crops hers have been totally destroyed. mach of the Rrowing bc::n h{m been Bwept nway, whils the rest ia lafs ruined. Reckoning fifty bushels to the acro as the probable crop of the overtlowed bottoms un- der cultivation, the loss exceeds 000 els. Besides, the overtlow n!a'm tti::.xt Ties of the Wabash haa caused s loas of about, 8s nearly as can estimated, s quarter more, which would make : aggregate of 10,000,000 bushels. The figures look big, but the fact is that there are no twg of the counties which suffered in which the area under caltivation is not equal, or greater, than that of the inundated strip along the Wabash aud its tributarics. ‘There has been great ex. aggeration of the damage to the low-lands nok lying on the Wabash or its tributasies. This was, a fow days since, estimated as oqual ta 50 entire crop of Central and cent of the this amount was represented by bills ok ceptances which the Loudon banks had- damages in Germany, tbey will hold the gentle- cvtioted. It is now charged thatthe forr | Ma0 Who made the represdntations to them ro- great tiade of tho Collies bad_dwindlad dow | 8Ponsiblo, and sue instho courta of this conotry bresch was effectad in the Deaver City Jail, | Bhy through which » number of prisoners esca; panic ped. | The 18 now subsidin All bad been rocapturod except Evan E. Hall, | estimates place the damage sy not s gar?.fihb:i:‘; Dy tbe Secret Service force. A daily report was | junction of the Anacostia, snd almost directly made of bis life, showing every place he visited, | south of the Navy-Yard. Its battiements aud & castellated towers, which 80 grestly resemble o every dnni be tooi, every dollar o expended. | |, 5iq) castle, can bo seon crowning the wood- ness beside & awollen stream without money and without food, or to sbandon them, under like circamatances, in the streots of distant cities. The law further provides that il appropriations hern Indiana. 1t was 600 observed that he bewan to frequent ed slope, from all pomts of the hiil.country u u P = 2 the support of the swall point, sud that for some time; | £0 recover. This will open up an endless liti . Wilder, and Harr, i b than usual the saloon of coe Willam H. d.' ‘That curious trait in bumsan character | Of money by Congress for : o very swali poi ud that ] 6D Tp ods litiga~ er, 'y Leighton, who sucoceded r cent of the crop of Central and Southern Ounas, 00 Pouurylvania. avenun, near Twelfis | wiish shows its rogara for the anfortauate and | Hospitsl :h-{lrgfl dieburged according to the 1aws | they had bosu ouly rtending to do busi tion, ud will be productive of important resnlis, | fo reaching a beavy timbered rogion, ffey miles ?:d'!“ foxtensive inquiry and wid through sod lost couderslio money st smull caras. | in the most bosutul sud sightliest spots. we- | TN {0 ine sratutes to find & War- | Orises. pretending that they wero for foods Spectal Duanateh to The Ghisaye Tyib decoyed into a corral, where they expected to | The iath cool weather bas hag & ::v‘n::he)‘:fl:c't 8ecura horses provided by friends for their es- | and itis more than likely the ¢ turn: ;tp& When they wero within & few feet of the these low lands will lhgw but mpc:::mn.tfigx lecoy horses, they were iired upon b{ sixteen | trifling damage. Grain which whs in the 5 maochmen. Leighton was pierced by seven | When the forty-days’ rain set in 1a found to have bullecs, and instantly killed. Hall by four | been damaged leas than was estimatad, lected that charming sits for those who are hiv- iny in the eternul deuth of the mad-house. ‘The Maryland liue lies a sbort distauce south aod cast of the Asylum-grounds. Tue couutrv is very tlunly populated. The roads st might tually sold or bought, and marking them:; br. Pavr, Mion, Aug. 7.—DeGraft & Co., figures and letters pretending to represent | contrsctors, bave filed an indemnity bond in ain bales or cargoes. Tnese fititioue Bilk | tho District Court of this county wmger e is charged, were then taken to the bmks| discounted #s regular *trade bills,” vhe) | t2eY are allowed to tske 1,000 tons of railroad The sogmons of the oficers were furtaer aroused trow the fact what Oyman was in some way connected with the Juckson defalcation in the Treasury some years ago. Washburn im- raut for the grossly-inbuman treatment of which they sdmit themsolves to have been ‘A LAY AS BEOAD AS HUMAN SUFTERING. pj.ropr:ation for mediately sdopted the theory tnat Halleck Lud rl The Iaw mak ng the latest e ‘“io“‘::fl,i',;“fim‘;::’,u‘:?,?'infi“x‘l‘r‘éi il e S L n:}s::;&d:x‘:pwa:l:.‘&:g this Asslum 18 in these word : © For the support, | fuct thoy were ‘mot only ‘‘accommods | iron held at Duluth for tariff dues, aad claimed | Duilets. aud died in s fow hours. Wilder, who | the loes being but from 10 to . 1s pet 1t 18 ramored thiat Otwan hes st diferent times | brought the ompibus to the Maryland boundary. | clotbiog. medical, and moral treatment of the | ygper,” but actually frauds. The Me, | by both DeGraff & Co. and the Receiver of the | \f 18 BuDposed received severe wounds, suc- | cent of the crop, instead of 40, as sbown several buls of & large depomination, e A ECENE 1IN THE MARYLAND WOODS. :;:A;o:“tgaafl¥ ";dm na;?;gg l;;;“g:famé:f fi;)ma -l._m arrestod :x: %\:iasdg;n‘z:dl St. Paul & pacific Extension line, It is under- f:;“:ie‘.“. Bgcrafl::g&ofi? cl?n:ulill; ]"pagend. At fi::mt nwfla@.fin&wm Joss, sccordiog to the sod bas bwd that be mtended to sed bis | How this was doue 18 told in the afidavit 9, 0 g bem lives in & eplendi stood that this iron is tobe used in layi £cépetacioes, | X IACIY m every quarter, will be at saloon i e | whicd 5 Purn- | come insane since theirentry iuto the naval or | Kensington, winch was fursished Bt mogt used in lsying the | Hall bad been sentanced to ten years for mur- | least fully offset by the erop 3i ot 0 Tk ey aduped ot | oL foLowR, wUIoH wbh e, sk Tata miliseyserico of bo Unted Saten 00 who | 210300, Ui oiner s s Mancnusr s | 3k feom, tho St Pual 4 Pacifo man s o | dor wd theotber two ware ader idickent | Whiah, Unlom” F S s comeniy B Werd at » s e i 0 indige were brought before the AMagistrate at b er8 on Red River. Receiver offenses. Iands that escaped the flood, will be fall; these paities wero suadiwed, 88 Wuy subse- | B it remembered that, on the 29th dsy of July, 1875, | X8 I igent, antliof. . beoug Farl e fully equal wit - istrict of Columbis, in the Government Hos- | on \ednesday, and, after the chargeagst | Farley has also applied for 1,800 tons of iron at to that of the best years, w area B e ey | Dprtondlly appenred el e e 8 mae | pial for tho Tusame, BISOITL” Them had boew stated, thoy wore remuind-a | Glyodos, tho ttle to wiich is dispntas. by SUSPICION OF FOUL PLAY. caltivation 18 grenter soam ep s pestoe o, 220eE This Jaw makes po diecrimioation among | geok. The Magistrate said he must kd (n | DEGrafl & Co., for which bonds in £97,000 are Orxcrxvatr. Aug, 7.—There has been 8 grow- | 3ge, according to some estimates, being 10 per Lpeg-ieg Diown." i ralii - | cis Tarnborke, and, upon beiug sworn on the Holy - | : H g - % oasinn the (urtierilp Yory ealy, usal ety of Alunig the cluases of indigent insse Mthin the g100ms | to builin s large sum, and £4,000 wasimes | Fequired, which" iron Ja to complote the Exten: | ing suspicion hero that the four yonog Ciocla: | cant more thih that of et yest- Fhre Mosmber i8 probably an over-eatimata. tracted lees aitention on scconnt of baving lefy | Evaugely of Almugity God, deposoth and suith: Tuat, . e : s10m i ; 5 . S il e L, SO | by Saptre, huncs . G TR | ot ot conuct o sporeriado of St | 5801 s, G nrs ok prese | S Wik gy drttTad v st | 240428 vhoeo bodlgwers ecorred tromth | BETISDn ergims | L o > with Otficers John Connell 30d — Berkely, 10 8 bwo- | 35 00 " T ropregentatives of the pecple kave | what had happensd. The Prosecuti me- i3 ; s e baen run | from 20 to 40 per cent, the former Sgurs being medistely lefe for Bslumore, Wbilo thers o | that time desiguated, That be was the driver of | tion was. founded, There is mo Provis- | inio the responsibiiity of the bail thaghbe wectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. really the victima of foul play. The bodies, | The Wabsshis faliing rapidly st all points chauged Bomo $600 buas, This fact was im- | the tem, and lft Washington City on the evening |on in tbe Iaw .that if Maryland of | ofered; und so there wss Do réyfor | KaNas City, Mo., Aug. 7.—The Hammibald | When recovered, were fonnd horribly mangled | 00V this city, and has reached its extrems meaitaly made kuown to (be ofiicers Lere by | 0fthe suid 2% day of June sbout dusky wnd, aticr | Massachusols Laaa disproportionsia wbm | iho e T 3 ooy | S Jo. Reurosd bus put dowa farea to Chicago | 30Ut tho face in almost & similar manner. Tho | LoiShk it sbalieved, at Vincoanes. There have ey ‘entes i ot in . LK a: . = o no i i Dot i oo of €500 1o E500 Soverninent Lutans ylin o o Dissictiof colai: be thrown over the ‘battlements into the | secthero incked up . Live. soiery | 0 85 or $10 for the round trip, and the same to | theory was that this was done by tho barges they | The wasen semray coo g;'igx;“c:‘;‘ prves, daya. o e b, Sl of gt gt | SR e S S | e e or e it | S D s o T | Indoasale, s G150t Gt T el | S0k b i now ol O e | i e 15, B smpig the Cupidity of 8.t & gambling associate Whom be | tho grounds uf the Asylum, and, ufter » fow minutes’ | Lbis sum would care for, the futerior Depatt: | pienty of their friouds ready to baik, but | fore 8d Washington, single wip, $18.60; New | ofecte, conaisting of some $300.in jewelry, guns, | be restored within a fow days, axcopt e ot bwo 806,10 Liave mace, bus confiaunt brought the da. | deiag, threo of the jumates of sud institation were | ment aod the Distnct of Columbia have not | fg prosecution touk ita time, and 1t W un- | Y0rk, $20. ag5or-rings, aud watches, nothing was rocover- | new roads, and the prevailing tone ia mare tectves upon bim. ‘Liie Wasbingion City detect- | brough ot of tne bulding frum e {ront entrance, | besitated, before now, o sk for g::wm:ggf: for | tl yosterday afteruoon that {Be nea for- WHITE MAUNTAIN NOTCH. Thie, fre ey op trunk and a little dog. Bosidea shoarfal, E s in the wagon which he e48) was driv- | Jess humane purposes. N i t! with and ison- . h -boat ssys the kit was |. Evans Aung. 7.—Trai; P malities were gone through \son: Bostow, Mass., Aug. 7.—To-day the Portland empty when the boat struck it. There are bwo endmm Evmd" n’l’lg &7 Ci:?‘-:::fimhdmn'?m ives and the Secret Service cfficers bad been fallowing the serne track. Ten days ago Datect- ive Milier, of thie city torce, recerved a telegram from Saratos ioforming him tbat Brown was there, and 1:ad & good deal of money. Miller im~ mediately weuat there. The propositicn was Is are not made. in behaif of this inatitution in Congress, on the ground that the pauper mad of every Stato and Territory roceive equal care. In the avnual report, the nativity of the in- mates is given with scrupalous exactness. Members from distant portions of the countrsy ers liberated. Their trial will be reg with and ing, Two of these persous were males, aud the re- great interest here. The Dractice Cotis- maining one waa a female ; and one of the former, witneas believes, wes whits, the others being negroes. That the three persons 80 placed in tho suid vebicle ware, to the best Lolief of witness, insane, which they indicated by siuging and ‘incoberently during the journey into Maryland, That the wagon coutain- &hukypu‘?autmcn w?ohnvg;;xm‘d‘ to know all abont i@ parties who got the ter the collisios the White aod Wabash Ris forced ita locker, took out an iron and & tin bcni “TERRE mm‘lnd. Au‘g;‘n’;.—Tha breaks and and knives and forks and other articles, aud then ‘dlm:fia in the Vandalin line have been repaired, sold the aliff for 83. It is on the authority of | and all trains will run regularly without transfer, these men that the drowning theory rests. The | beginning to-morrow night. The Obio & Mis. & Ogdensburg Railroad was completed through )y reason of breaks ocoseioned by high watar in ting secommodation bills 2+ trade | ja s | the dificnlt White Monntain Notch to its connee- Vers common one. ere are evouses | tion with the Boston, C treal - which nocpt 4gob billa for & commissid the | rou a¢ Fabyars, » dstoms op o1 piontreal Ball Mesars, Coliie re convicted & Boveroi wii then made to him to * shake,” thieves' slang A 8 ; ~ for dividiug the money snd letting the man go, | 18 ibe ofcers mentioned above, and e thiee inuu | are appealed to for their voles because t bo struck at this practice._But it willyer , 5 6 | beginni : Milier was® o0, honest & man G Field to busl | Lersans referred 1o, lelt the Asslum grouuds, ariven | chacity iaas brosd sa humanity, or, a8 the av- | ificult to convict them. I am told thwi POLITICAL. matter will probably receivo a thorough investi- | eissippi Rosd has loat its Waabaah River treatls temptation, and rerased the offer, but by some | p3med sbove,-tne oraers given by Ofbper Coanelito | Propriation-orators conerally say, a8 broad 83 | po shown that the Laoks which discounne gation. oppoaite Vincannes. rose deludod Lzown 110 coming 1o Washington. | wiluess being to drive in the direction of Upper Marl. | this broad land of ours. paper knew perfectly well the nature of Gill A MISSISSIPPI STORY. A HER e back-water fror the Wabash s over the Miller Las uo au.honty to arrest Brown in New | boro!, Prince George’s County, Md., vis the Marlboro' TUE SAINTLY SIDE OF IT. and took thoir visks with their eyes open Svecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. VY HAUL OF JEWELRY. Evansville Raitroad track, sonth of 3 York. as bo was oniy & Washington local officer, | road} tbat, afier yoiting 2s far aa the Natoual Baco- | The Hospital Las four cbaplaine, and, in the calby fvoiil Vicrsscza, Miss., Aug. 7.—A specisl dispatch | _ CTICENATY, 0., Aug. 7.—Solomon Parsirs, 8 | breaking commanication, and not Secret Service detective. Brown came, Courte, Oficer O'Convell said that be bad | last report, it 18 euid thas ** The chavel sud other o | received to-night by the Herald from He pawnbroker, at 328 West Fifth stroet, started The Wabash has fallen_ 2 fset, and now has 23 Dot a Seeret Service de ot oCADe: | ianged his mind, and dirscted witness to | raligions services have been satiefactorily con- GERMANY, i rom Hernando, | oy jget Thuraday evening, leaving his wit fest above low-water mark. sud it is eaid did not even know that Miller was | G4\ *%owara “ine ” Villige of Piscataway, in | Gnecadn Wil the mext report explain the na. | THE INTERNATIONAL SHOOTING TOUBKAM.|il the northern part of the State, contains the dangittas & Fit E © oot | “Thio Evansvile, Torre Haute & Chicazo Rail- Srurraant, Aug. T.—Mr. Schoez, of ic\ollowing: . hier,tn chaces. of. tho hap. “They L00k | viqyyinill i trains bettosn Eort ts T el detecuive, but thought him a pal of hisfriends. | Lrincs G % County. Upon resching Broad They arrvéd bere togather on Mondsy. Bince | Gresk HUL wiines decimed to procecd farther in the then Brown bas been under forced arrest. To. | direction of Piscataway, on nocount of the stoep grade, day his attorneys endeavored to secure his release | and having no bruke ou the stage. Thst the onuibus ‘was then stopped on the hill, bout 30 yards from the on s biabeas corpus, but ho was remacded by s bfil’:‘éflm mfi“ o g g chairs and sat on the pavement near the front door, and while sitting there a thief entered the rear part, aod, although the gas was burning brightly, he succeeded in getting from $8,000 to 810,000 worth of jewelry out of an disco ture of the religious service performed by those’ who absudoned the tarce indigent insane, that dark night, on the bauks of tho swollen Piscat- away? Dr. Nichols, in his last report, concludes: IlL. rogularly on Mondsy. and will go through m‘:h?m m;xlnlar :nf Tuesday. The weather is now favorabls, and farmers are hopeful of ing half of théir crop. ottt borg, won the sitver oupin the rifleshets, Col. G. Wiley Wells, United States District here today: Attorney, and candidste for the Bepublican ‘PHOPOSXD ACQUISITION 0¥ Tozuoss, bomination for Congress in this district, made » Pants, July 23.—It hes been rumored bipeech here to-dsy. He denounced Goy. Ames the Court, which thonght in such a case s man i 2 | insant persons with them. It was ¢ this time s lttle | «Effort has boen made by the officers to fulfll, ! b it Wil Knlock. the Prosnuny vk, ot for New B e e B it arosk g | 10 the eutirety of their wpinit sad lettor, the | today, in circlon which aro uanally woll P tho bittersat torms, and declared that in the | $503PI0g- ~Tho loss was not disoovered until IOWA, NEBRASKA, AND DAXOTA. month's | soon paksed out of right of witness. They wers ab- | DOble objocta of its creaticn and maintensnce, | formed, that the German Government Pterview Letween Gov. Ames, Sheriff Crosby, c,,{mm‘ E‘ul”_u Yy ber aaplatned Cmsmfil:!hmkxfihrhcm;m ;‘T o AR e, Is., Ang. 7.~ wa Bail- York on Monday to take his snpua! leave. One of tho Becret-Service shadows fol- made overtures to Cbins for the cessionPd Atty.-Gon. Harris, at tho time of the Vicks- the island of Formosa. The recopmon g mot, the Governor instructed Crosby to that the robbbery of the pawnbroker Pareira which Congress. nearly two decades of yesrs yeaterday was committed by his son, who has g e et e e e | a0, declared tobe * the most bumans caré and rosd Land Company is in receipt of additional lowed bt T'e was tracksd to Tiffany's, to. | alime Snd temarkod Cat e e e | e aratioe {osstimat of the tasmie of ey Jopelizand | nflfl‘?z :"'bhsbmfl’“o Bt | Qikliked beng curmpollad to eave tha inseno persans 1a | the grmy and Davy of ¢he United States, and of | the proposal by Ching fs, it is oaid ofm the blaocks and march sgainst Vicksburg. | fied the city, taking the booty with him. information to-day concerning the crops within: Bl agramaniato puroiase o' vea Joned | S Ben oL mi i hou ol fhe Wkl bt | e Dk ot G il . Nisols b | 2t fo rdot Wb smsogement vty iy Gon, s prossied aptante adrane: e (o imitof s grot uud viiity, which shows in Now York oy sn unknown person, whose de- | was ghsme 1o yut the poor devila out in the vwildar. | Abl0 £0 88y 13 much this year? previous reports of the attempted sequIItiozish tisee. intnetions oo e Cé::g{d:fit Spectal Dispateh to The Chieage Tribune. mwmtbl: e e fhe) yhess crup N, wab immeliatcly telegmphed to B C Maria o it efiect NOTES AND NEWS. forcign siatious by Gormany Lave invarigho, Alter b dafimgfi S 0 Astorzey. | Aviiis, Ind., Aug. 7.—~Burglara made a flylog | 1 mif’;'.‘,’: ;&‘::.“tif ;m?up:fm“;:'w:"’: Iy that of Otman, e _ saloon-keeper, | saw no more of the insane persons, and Lss no knowl- THE REVENTES. prove fln!ufl;l i A e ene] milfm aud snid that the blood of twenty- | Visit to our villago last night, and made two dar- | will bs still botter, being considerably aboye lh‘n c Bulvy it g "R | S S Seane P B ol 1 SO | spaononon, D, Aug. T The Goveramen | OISO OF akTRotics Sty 1 e ol o HePRL | Ing adventures, s provog sl hen. | veragsild 5 10 of ate s So ol $imegot on tfh wrall of Hallock in New York. income for the aat fscal yeas i lorger than any | Beaurx, July 22.—The doclaration of Jade this statament upon tho written. sniborty | Luof 8fst went @0 tho houso of Mr. Baum, | fios wil by whiga corn arop ia s for maee' S & fow w MeDowts to-day arrosted both Halleck and Ot | Besh)eft hosrack oot Lih, Ohnie b et ot ) s o oy wis manin New York, and srrived bere with them | it on Ponasyivania avenue, snd Olcer Connell was to-night st 7 o'clock. McDewitt was informed of | driven to Fifth street, Witness then returned to Knox's Express office, and, after diseogaging the haraes from gained entrance through the collar, and went direct to Mr. Boum's bedroom and relieved him s of something over 880 and lott, next visiting the | alone 1ab Yeoy'os 15y G %ficmmpg‘:.h; dwelling of Mr. Btahl, gaining entrance by | th wind has been blowing hard from the orth Prince-Archbishop of Brestan that he will ¥ one of the moat roliable and teucifol Faunly operate in carrying out the new Chureh Pro::una in the State. Attorney-Geperal Harris s, dry westher. ty Admioistration law is the first concesma present here to-day a8 a Bupporter of Wells, made by the Catholic clergy in the penhd heard the remarks without denial and with estimate made, and mora than realizes the ex- pectations of the Treasury officials. STRIKE ENDED. the New York address of Hallock through the Tresenry Department. The trail which both the | the stsge, lefult thero and droveto tho atabie of Mr. | ;o ;per of journeymen printers, under su- | goslesostionl foud. When this Taw, which o al. vido foroa) and. the, Jock! datiidlives ¥, o Jackson Hall alley. _Cranes WaLTEL, I g g Soclestashon’ JeNG. el v, whioh tEpproy Placiog 8 barrel near s low window, and, going | for throe days. Immenase clouds of ho Becret-Sor Justico of tho Peace. | thority of the Typographical Union, have aoc- | fors the admimstretion of the Catholic Chi NA ELECTION, to Lis bedroom, they carried away Stahl's pock- | pers are flyiug south aloug the line trom Ein property {rom the Bishop to the Vestry m THE NORTH CAROLINA ings, was paseing through tho Honse, the B ecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ops couched s solemn protost againsc s sial WasEmvoTON, D. C., Aug. 7.—Private Repub- which, they said, deprived the Church of bheran advices from North Caroliva, indicate that alieable rights, sud amounted to s conflecng Reppblicans have carried the State by o pop- of Ler entiro proverty. In theso circumstan 3 the presoat Goctaration of the ;’rinco‘Archla" majority of over 15,000, aud that thoy have op of Brealan is regarded a8 an important prinsjority of at least 10 in the Constitational uvention. The majority would have been ater but for the fact that the districts have en 80 gerrymandered that they do no: repre- expressing bis readinesa to obey the lawon®t the popular yote. Large Republican dis- administration of Church property. cts have one delegate, While small Democratio FoLoa, July 23.—It is rumorod that the Cabtricts aro allowed two delegates. The Demo- dral Cbapter of this town has informed the (8ts thresten to take advantage of techni- ernment of its submission to the law relativitios to defeat a possible Bopublican msjority tue sdministration of the property of Bo;'hfi Convention. Gatholis 3 s, THE KENTUCKY ELECTION. Creek esst s far_as Silver Croek, witha fow clear streaks. At Willow Isiand they hive com- mogtl:u%‘ on the w?t’ baving already done consid- erable dsmage. At most points but few ba alighted and little damago Rtoas. e Oxams, Neb., Aug. 7.—A¢ Elkhorn, Neb., this THE MISSISSIPPL. morning & crowd of men assembled in quiet con- | WAsETXGTON, D, C., Ang. 7.—The Mississippl versation waa approsched by two men named | Will rise slowly below Cairo. It has probably Kano and Mellro, the latter carrying & shot-gun | Tesched its minimum height at this station, The loaded with buckshot. When within range, at | UFe8k reported 18 miles above Memphs, on the the word of fire, given by Kane, Mcliro shot | AFkansas side, will diminish tho danger below. into the crowd, seriously wounding Mr. Dung- mond, proprietor of the Phillips House, hia son, RANSAS and Charles Baldwin. The assassins tmmediate: | LEAVENwonTy, Kan., Aug. 7.—The recems ly jumped on their horses and fled. The cause | heavy rains throughout this section have not in- of ‘the shiooting is supposed to be an old grudge | jured cora or other grain to any extent. Many sgainst Baldwin. Mounted men, well atmed, | rumora are afloat that wheat has been ruinsd in ctbook, containing 340 in currency and some coin. They sppeared to be experts at the buai- Dess, 8g they made no disturbance and » good escape. No clew to the robbars. A VILLAINOUS OUTRAGE. have been following for two montha seems to 70 beeu the right ane, but the srrests were Preciputated, aud premsturely made owing to the svance of tha gambling friends at Saratoge. Ths officers claim to bave undoubted proofs of the gt of ihe puties arrested. [ 1o the Associatea Presc} ‘Wasmverox, D. C.,Aug.7.~—Halleck, the Treas- ury clerk arrosted to-dsy, was recently promoted o Asistant Siupping Teller in the cash room. Heis a uative of New York, and has been em- in the Departmont about eight years. war discharged from the Quaitermaster- General's office abuut & vear ago on acconot of tosumony op the tnai of Statter for the murder ot Busury derogatory to his character. Otman s proprietor or = restsurant on Pennsylvsuis averne, whiere Brown bad rooms. It 1s expected that other arests will be made shortly. copted the employers’ terms of 50 cents per thousand ems for general composition, and 40 conts per hour for time work, and the strike may now be regarded as over. A YEAR'S WORK IN THE s(TS. New York Tvmes. ‘WismIxaTox, Aug. 4.—The operations of the TUnited Stetos Mints at Philadelphia, San Fran- cisco, ana Carson City duriog the fiscsl yesr end- iu§ Juue 30, 1375, were a8 foliows : Number of gold pieces coined, 1,739,062 ; value, $33,658,965 ; number of silver pieces, 22,823,216; value, $10,- 070,368 ; number of minor pieces (5, 3, and 1 cent), 14,629,500 ; value, $239,375; total number pisces coined, 39,191,778 total vaine of coinage, 343,854,708, 'The coinage of trade dollars for the fiscal year ending June 80, 1875, exceeds that of the preceding year by $2,108,600, and is more than one-half the entire coivage .of silver HOWLING LUNATICS. What became ot these poor creatures is told by a local Maryland newspaper. It says: A few days afterward, 8 DOOT Crazy nogro came twrough our strecis; and, about the sune time, 8 crazy woman appeared in_ thé nelghburhood,— Dot utter strangers 10 our people. On Tuesdsy, s woite man passed through town, Like the oue who came first, hohad 1o hoes, but walked in his stock- ing-feet, brandishing a cane, and scting in & most ec- ceutric manner, which left Do doubt on the minds af thoue who saw him that he waa THE POLICE STORY. The Chief of Police of this District can give only this information about the matter: Ofticer Connell, hie understood, had superintended {heir removal fromn the Asylun, 'The Asylam was de- nigned espocially for the iusane of the Distict of Co- Jumus, but for somo time past natives of different States had been sent there, having been found ingane dent. BERLIK, July 28.—The Vicar-General, imi ing the examplo of the Prince-Bishop of Bre bas sent a declaration to the Governor of 8il Halleck srrived to-night. Oa the road to | i ‘Washington. The District Commissioners had re- | 4o)igrg from 1793 to 1874, a period of eighty-one i Bt e et ron i 8 | st Raowlo et L S | v B W et B po Trmor, | Bom G e S sy |42l o e ey e od from time to time to various | 980. 375, the coinage .at 1] adelphia THE AMeRy wh spd 00t of the 110 counties in the State give Mo- FALL FROM GRACE. Loy hag oo e T s 3 OA¥ XIYLEMEY VISIF YIONOR Bpecial Dispateh to The Chscago Tribune. FIRES, poD examivs 100, 1t was fuund to cootaia the figaren £47,057.65—ihe exact mmount of maney contained in the etolen package. These bad been erssed with s lesd-pencil, h tney bad been divided by two, P, Aag. T.—Vict lcomed 207Y, Democrat. & gain of about 1,000 over A e o e o vato af the same counties for Leali in 187L. ing. THE MASSACHUSETTS REPUBLICANS. Pu}zom, Masa., Ang. 7.—The Republican State Boma had been seut to | Mint bas been lu’fi,oly 1 subsidiary silver coin, the mints on the Pacific coast also furvishing their quots when pot otherwise engaged in coin- ing g.fla and trade dollars. The operations in subeidiary silver coins represent the work of abont Sr. Paor, Minn., Aug. 7.—At Union Centre Wis., A. B. Doclittle, a preacher or exhorter for some small denomination claiming the Methodist name, was arraigned to-day for adultery with his States as opportunity offered. North Caraling, being provided with free {ransporta- tion to their friends, aud placed on the cars, As far a8 he was xware, the thres cases referred to above were the only cuss removed from the Asylum into Muryiand, 3 AT MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Diroateh to The Chicago Tribune. 7.—A fire broke out ta FLOOD THREATENED. sod “the ~quotient, £23,5i8.42%, remained i ast the coin wlouched, Ancther eniry on tho ssmo page | rup syrsarvraxpENT's sToRT—LucRE D rz. | vl Tonths, se prior 1o Docember ot thecold- | Gontinnous raina recently in differsnt parfivention will be held At Worcestar an tho 23t laos, anott it e e this city to-night, destroyiog four frame build- {24, “5:80, eaved to cliow W. H. Aug. 5 | "Dr. Nichols himeolf sdmits the substantial | dolure As compssed with last yesrs opera. | France, espacially in the basin of the RhlSsptember. 2 1 phew, and confes- | ;0y owned by Cala & Co. Loas. $700. 75" Halleck gave soveral conflioting state- | facts, and says, in justification: tions,” the excess for the fiscal year juat | threaten s fiood at Lyons. i sion of the nicce. The nephew says he found eoty ta these entries, but finally &d- | 5o few wecks aince, he was requested by the Com- | ended 1n fractional silver coin i8 about —_—— i THE OHIO CAMPAIGN. the old man, who i3 60 yeara old, under the girl's AT MORRIS, MINN. mitted that he attempted to throw the book | missioners of the Distict to farnish a listof the in- £2,000,000, Tho operations in gold show & SPAIN. mBAN4, O., Aug. 7.—Senstor Morton.,of Io- | bed. Doalittle has resided at Elroy twenty years, BSvecral Dispaleh to Ths Chicago Tridune. 2 000, and baa accumulated considernble property and [ Br. Pavy, Mon., Ang. 7.—A small wheat ele~ DENTAL. s, addressed an audieace of sbout 1,000 MipRD, Aug. 7.—The Government déple in the Court-House here to-night. that it intends tisti k¢ 7, P i Rl THE WEATHER, 1mates of the institntion who wera thers ot the expense of the District, bat were from other Statas, where they should be provided for: and he furnished s list of Lout twenty whols insanity at this time was Pegarded s ofa mild The District Commis- decrease st the Philadelphia Miot, as compared with the lsst fiscal year, which is actnibuted to tho {act that during the year ending June U, 1874, that institution was buaiv engaged in the away, s the figares in it whuld @ecure his con- Tne figures above mentioned lead) the officers to the belief that he dimnded the money wally with another peison. built up a large church socioty. CRIME IN_LOUISIANA. Nxw OnrLeaNs, Aog. 7.—Gov. Kellogg has ad- vator at Morris, oo the St. Paol & Pacific main line, was burned yesterdsy, the mactiinery being saved aod 4,060 bushels of wheat deat t is sa:d to-bight thut one of the parties ar- Ly e e 4 : Loan to indemni i E, . , e, gave orders for their trans- e of gold coin under the fourteenth pro- an o indemnify the Porto Rico alavs-owni ushel Justad h"d?“ IS gfl sanfession. “é" e portation, sad Sanjtary-Oiticer Connell saw to their ion o the“Coimga ct of 1673. The hold Vasurvoroy, Aug. 7.—For the Upper Laks | dreesod a circular to the Sheriffs of Caddo, Cak- &{.‘J‘}m usém‘wf&'mm Owned by o Yoy deny, tuis they doolios | tnnuporhtion but In domo caeed ey wero uloved s | coiuapo at San Francieso sod Cargon show s GENEVA LAKE. gion, the Upper Mississippi and Lower is- | ahants, Franklin, aad 08 or two other parishes e agebriin v AN By thore has been “some falk, and | the MMM Commissioners, belng anxious £o reduce | BCresas for the fiscal ;}W ending .;unehw. 1315[; G iri Valleys, clear or fair weather and rising | of North Louisiana, where a number of murdera NEWSPAPER SALE. the expenses aud to cut of ail unnecsssury charge, do- | OF nearly $6,000,000. The coinagefor the mont Last of Arrivals. jpersturo during to-day, with easterly 50 | and other deeds of violouce are roported to ha¥0 | Lprrewonrn, Knn, Aug. 7.—The salo of the , Aug. 7.~ Philadolpbis, gold, San Francisco, gold. Spectal Duvatca o The Chcago Tribune, {therly winds, followed by increasing cloudi- GexEvA Laxx, Wis., Aug. 7.—The follois and falling barometer. LOCGAL OBSERVATION. of August 18 as follows : 8172,000 ; silver, 325,302 il §728,000 ; Carson, siiver, recently been committed, airectiog_them to call termined to cut off some of tne espenses ut this in the aid of the better class of citizens to bring Asylum, which sometimes amount for non-resident COommercial, the leading paper of the city, bas a public may rest sssured the right men bave been offected, and is now in the hands of Clarke 2 securod. Noue of the money has vet been Twcoversd, but thoy bave strong bope of getting b ) uch as $100 to $500 permonth. Friuce | €1,780,000; silver, 8200d portion of it sooa. Al the arrested par- | Heeo 0 e e e 1hhs matiar was Eimply re. | i io0.000 5 | 2,000 ; sil. | 3 ® late list of the arivals st the V to justi g i 0 10 forusy the bail, §100,000. exception af nsicr. x'::;ag::- mnmhnd.m:;; ditzonal facultios now sdded to the mints that | Malaney, 8. J. Capen, Jr., Ballard Hol"™ nar.‘mr&| Wind, |flmn'l'"lhn, the other parishes ths lawa are enfarood, sad Indl:f papor of the State. All parties con- s yoa s diaponiidon e e the work for the next four months in fractionsl I 7 ' 0, 8 83N, W frshi - |Clers | Péace and prosperity prevails. cerned are old aewapaper men. THE FAST MAIL-TRAINS. B o oo it the_ teanaporis: | ailvar coin will ba mare than doubled. Jobin Trenor, . E. Logss, ¥, P. 3“""’"%‘ LB N RN He bad nothing ! B. Humpbrey, Will G. Miller, R. W. Roynd®: 2. 287 14 262, IAGE WEY THE NOKTHERN BOUTE 18 PEEFEREXD. leu they were sent for, he relessed them. s e 24 . Miller, . Rayn 29.88) BADLY PEPPERED. MARRIAGES. Bpecial Dupateh to The t:hicago Tribune, S A, S ROFPING ® LUNATICS. RELIGIOUS. Cooke aod " family, E. T Bridges §p mioom 1 Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicogo Trilune. MORBE-MASSEY—On e ith foste &% he rest Wasisatox, U. C., Aug. 7.—The Poat-Office | There is good roason to believe that a consid- 3;:: DL o Dilaher, 3. W Tolek : LuSuer, DL, Aug. 7.—Joseph Marts and | demce of 7. D. Totay, 2% Michiie Ty e Deoartment ia advised that the railroad will bave | erable sumber of Iunatios bave in a similar WaY |y srioNAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION. | Mist 8ioGiollay, GV Ertmger, B N HES Nicholag Richter, of Peru, fell into & qaarrel | Bév. Bishop Cieney. Mr, N. T. Morss, of and been dropped in vanous citiea of the country. e, i i R, 4. W. Krotzinger, : Shxmum thermometer, 78 v & Wiss Annie 8. Massey, of Philedelphia, o cars ready for the express mail-trawn from | 38 \OPREC I, TR0 COCY arges aguna s | BUFFALS, N. Y., Aug. 7.—The rain continues | bothaw and wifo, T. E, Allen, Edward L. Poy this morning, and the former shot tha lacter | “gptpi gy ity of B edeict Few York to the West Sept. 16 iustesd of Oct. | yug bost Gapian m "New York bave recently | o interfere with the Natiooal Sunday-School son. the sev. Arthor Rerson, A L. Mo . axzmar opszevaTions. with 8 heavy charge of shot in the thighs and Ll L Tuefollowinz are some of the ressons as- | crewted such & sensation, was uudonbze.gy Assembly at Fairpomt, but the concourse is ?:’;L'{:j s Mn;i wife, M:! %dx;-eku:x, %‘ Cmi2400, Aug. 7—Midnight, | bdomen. DZATHS. Sigoed by the postal suthorities for choveing the | **dropped” in New York in just this way. No | cheerful and the oxercises Interesting. A grand | { s N BL Freer, Freor, Eioo Thry Wind. Ramn Weathar, aywood, A 5 o oyne. John McCarthy, J Carthy, £400: | i - FAILEO TO AGREE. HOTCHEISS—At Ma Aug 6, Borthern routa. Tho State af New York, not io- | PScalsctory oxplaaatlon bas over been, g1%en of | Sundsy-sciool meeting wil bo baid to-morzow. | %0 Iohe, MeParthy, Jumes NeCustty. T e —-‘CM Bruven, Dtah, Aug. 7.~The S in tho case | the win scma of . V. o Beshdinfe fyvicte, o of Chuding New York City, recerves and forwards | cicy ™ Frcapiog luoatics are ot usualy pro- NATIONAL CAMP-MEETING. lady, . 3. Lowa, Geo. F. Shermac, 8, F. 8. gont. . of John D. Lee, charged with being the leader ;um'vu_‘w, o S times 1a much mail-matter aa the Sstoof | vided with mones, and would not kuow bowto | Oub ORcEARD Beac, M., Avg. 7.—About | lor, 'W. if. Foet, Ju, Fred Sanger, 'W. F. 8 geatlo Cleac, of the Mountain Meadow maseacre, reported 40- | 3| and ury Z. Dusoria. sgeds ooy oy 203, o & Pennylvacia, not incindiog ~ Philadelpuia. | use it if they were. Bo near as the detectives | 15,000 éumu- are attending the National Melh- Dl.y "Tu" 'Cb-_flu Glover, day tbat they were upable to ngree, aod were | ¥aneral from family reatdence, 1.3 Hu.hhm";flug deveri of the northern counties of the State of | have boen able to discover. the process of odiat Camp-3leetin, - Giibezt, 81l of Chilcago. d discharged by the oourt. It is reported that | Sundsy, Aug. 8 at1 oclook, by carciages 1o Camey 2 sovd and receive more mail-matcer tuan all MAKING AWAY WITH THE PAUPER IXEANR e e 1Y g:f they stood ofse for scquittal and three—one | COROETS- remaining seventy-eight counties, including | 18 this: They aro put in charge of trosted coofi- JANESVILLE TO NEW ORLEANS. Effect of a Concentrated Broadstuba...[s.w| &1 Gentile and two Mormons—for conviction. MIDDLETON—At Englewood, aftar & long and palo- el 0 comea nex: to New. York iu | denual sgents, placed ou the cars, aud provided Spectal Dirvateh to The Chicage Tribune, Ktiiter from Ry e tute. g o £l Wuess, Georgs sydney Midduswor, ared 45 yeacs 11 ¢ amount of postal business | with ml ckous. en they arriva n ‘Aug. 7.—Tbe steam-yaohit Rov MURDER AND SUICIDE. e . oount i thy 3 1 b th rulroad i When the T ear Dixox, T, 2. yao o, etter rom Kiel in the Cologne Gazetfefuk Notico of fomeys Geve. More meil matter is seut 1o Indinos, and | the place where it 18 alleged they originally came e " | that some trials with Krupp gune, wlich B Boectal Dirpateh to The Chicogo Tribiene, Nomonn pimerd in Morday morning pagers. fueived from the State of Kausas, than from | from. or where they are supposed to have | from Janesville, Wis, bound for Now Orleans, | been made on the shooting ground of the By, Pus, Minn,, Aug. 7—Mre. Austin Drake, | . & & 2. wiit roriyrmel! Dlair Lodge No. 303, & Yemourl. Michipan, Indians and Wiscone! friands, the wsaue pursons are saddenly aban- | with an sxcursion party oo board, aud which was | cast-e:sa! factory st Duimen. Dear Munator, Br. PAur, Mino., Aug. 7 Xig, 16, 301) ety & helr ball Tuesdsy morning, Seong (he tarvend contributors Lo the postel | doued by the oficar in chikrge, aad lefe, sither | saught on the Orand Dam ooe neek Ago, azrived firau pons satisfaction in Qarman nln.lu:flo‘ living thros miles frum Esa Claire, Wis, | Jofil3 S dodeck shurp o witead ‘:ammud : hase to-dig. All well Gt boasd | Lo oujent of tha tricis was to aacaiiain whlaa. druwned hursdlf xad ens ehid 1o o wuall weak | Wi . "ann Ths duily cails ae of graat sucvios 1o | apou Wis LESlu ReAr e GiLY, G2 1 tha alroold Of

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