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e & promise Amt tne other day it was shown that & young lady wroto to Ler lover eight times per day. M. I1. C. Hovors, Br. of Charlotte, N.C. broka her neck in faling a dintance of only 3 feot. Bal man have dono the samo thing boforo ; but they fell from s acaffold. How was It with Mrs, Sovers? Drother Bhearman Is not a member of the New York Bur Arsooiation, and tho Nafion ventures 10 eay ho could not obtnin ndmission to that body. 1o in only Just good enaughitobe & mem= bor of Plymouth Chureh, ' The youngest danghter of Arcliibald Hess was drowned in Oneida Lake, N. Y., on tha 11th jost. Mir. [lows is an old resident of Onelda Connty, and had many acquaintances in this city aud thronghout the Woet, The frienda of & wit axpressed somo surpriso hat, with his azo and fondneas for the bottle. e shonla bavo thought it worth whila to marry, A wifa was noconsary,” e asid: ** Thoy began Jomay of mothat] drauk too much for a single man." Mre. Colton, who was married in Darmum's balloon, denies the report that sho and her hus- band lived unhappily and had soparated. Mra. Colton paya that they aro devotedly attached to exch otlior. and that thoir baby, callod (e bal- Joon Loy, ia & great pot. Mrs. Collior eays that honost modiume do not maka a living,~at leant they do not fn Bpring- field, 111, where she ia living. She Las quiv the pusiness, It (8 pretty hard living in Bpringfiold ginco tho lobby Lias boen abolished, and the Leg- {slature meots Lut ouce in two yoars, Mr. Charles Algernon Swinburne, tho fastid- {ous literary puriet, who devounced Alr. Emor- son 80 vilcly 8 few yoars ago, is out with a proc- famation in defonse of Rabolais, whoso works uie ctansifien with Miltou's, tho Bible, and Stak- ypeare’s, but modestly omits montion of his own. Mr. Ilatstoad, an old travelor, thinis the cons Aition of tho plors in New York, from wlich the Now York steamers take their dopatturo, is capsble of improvement ; and the Now York papers thank bun for tho suggestion. Europoan teavelerd kuow Low sadiy roform io this respoot {3 neodod. Ponnios ara scarce at tho South, and the At- Iants Zerald thinks the fact is eiuificaut of \luftloss habits, In s connlry where unlh{ug in eold for Tess than anickel thore can Le little sav- ing of the ponnies. Now, tha philoophior says it wo take caro of them thoy will some time tske caroof us, Tho Duko of Baxe-Moiningen, ona of tho goailest of tho Thuringian States, is s fino pmatenr actor, snd quite devoted to tho stage. 1.0 married nu mctross, and gives privato exbi- Litione, at which theandionces aro not allowed to woplaud. Ho hns rovived the palmy days of toatho at Saxe-Weimar. They hevo some ramarkable church choirs in Counecticut. On Bunday svening a clorgyman avo to his organist 8 hymn,—to bo sung last,— Dt eo peculizr in metre that no tune would fit it. 8o tho orpanist wiote a four-part melody Jdunng tho sermon, and the choir sang it from Liaecoro. Longth of sermon nod etuted. A wrilerin Blackicood i at paing to slow that tho Fronch, alter all their talk for four yoarsof tho improvemont of thoir army, have douo vory litle. Tue Germans Lave 1mproved thoir army sinca the concluglon of tuo wur with & zeal un- kuown 1o tho history of any other people. Thelr sutillery, splondid and crushing ag it was five Jears ago, bas boou greatly improved. The Leavenworth bello 18 froqueutly foroed to take whisky fn melf-defense. At & bail piven thero recently, 88 & young man was gathering berin for a round danes, hor noss went up like tho loaf of & sensitive plant, aud jerkiog horself loose from hin sho exclaimed: *Joln, ain't you got no moro of them cardamom sacds ? Be- cause if you alu't, Il bave to have auotber driak or chango my partnor.” Au Irish Iady of good family and fortane, named Kuto Graves, Las sued a truant lover for £15,000 for breach of promise. The evaporated bridegroom Is boir o & large fortune. In an- nouncing bis chaoge of Leart o Lis lady fair, be ruthlesely taunied her with throwing ovor anuther lover for uis sake, **Remember,” ho wicte, *that others chango thoir minds,” The young lady baa recoverod £4,000, and Lor father has challonged the faithless swoethoart. The cynical small-barker of the Louiavilio Courier-Journal has this rudo sosp: * Vietor Hugo's fast houk 1e callod *The Art of Being a Grandfather.! The art doosn't amount 1o musti, It conrints In thinking that the boobles born to our sous and daugbters aro & bottor aod more dororving met of boubies than thoeo born to other Poople’s sous eud daugbters,” If that mav'e grandiatbors wore living now, they wouldu't think thoir particular Looby deserving of any- thing goad. & Bings was the man who {ntorrupted Fochtar's peiformance st Torouto by & domand for his wares. Lo says lus rofusal to act waa a despor- Ate attompt to get lus dues. Focltor bad the ooy to pay, but was just mean enough not to Uaud it over. He lives liko a travaling Princo, d B Tho beat rooms ju the hotel aro’ ofton not good enough for his majesty. His bilis for winos bruudies, boor, sud exira diskies, with all mosls in rooms and a special waitor in wtiendance, are il to be onvrmous, Mr. Bmalley writes to the New York Tritune: *3ir. Bcudamore, for many years antocrat of the Poit-Oflice, and Iattorly of tho postal telographs. especially, has disappeared from the meene of bls long setlvity, He lan acoepted, we ato told, 3u appointmont from tho Taikish Qovernmont, 8ud goos iumediatoly to Stamboul to organize tha * Turkish Iutoruatioul Posts, under the new Poutal Convention,' Holdors of Turkish bonds tuuy tako notico, aud govarn themselves accord- fogly. It isnot stated whother Mr, Boudsmors La+ beon asked to resign. or allowed to resign, from the English Post-Oflice.” Loribner's Monihly says that Jarvie, the paint. er, ouce eaw & foroignor walking down Broadway Wih a cigar-box uudar bis arm. Jarvis dropped Lu bobind, und whenever bo saw s frieud sileutly motloned bim to ao tho eame. At length tho forelgner, upon tuining 1nto a oroes atreot, was wrionisbied 10 Boo a pumber of mon marching tolemnly after him i singlo filo, Faclng the 11ocewsion, ho oxciaimed : ** \hat for do debbtl Wdis? What for you take mo, eh? What for you o much como aftar mo, eh 2" *8lr,” sald Jarvis, with an air of profound rospect, * we ¥aw you golng to the grave aloue with tho body :_r‘yn;x‘: d«;;d infaut, sud wo took the opportu. ity offer you our mympath; your babe Lo the tomb,"* TRyt bollaw Tha Italian fasblon of dealing wit in not much 1n voguo here, lt‘: h“:xl:n‘t;h:: teoducod in Brookiyn. Audrew Mols, lataly ar- rived from Biclly, set he style, Ila ran up & 101 for meat until the butcker would trust Lim rolonger. ‘lhon he told the butcher that be never moant Lo pay, weantime fingeriug the vdge of & atiloltos with peouliar sigoiticance, llubsequently ho held & knite at the butohor's throat, and oxtorted & losn of $25; fnally he inade a dead ryuhi at the butohior at » plenlo, snd tried to cus bHf beart out, morely bacause further wdiauces of money wera rofused, Now tho Sicilinn ia under $1,000 balt 8o keap the pescs but ha haa suffered no further punishment i ‘m.. st Lotergatiig of all, he baw w0t paid the b, 7 HOTEL ARWIVALY, < ‘remont Housa—Willhuau 1L, Martin, Ba ¥. W. Claries, Byduey, Australia W"“-;h!:n;fl;::' Fox laveu ; Job b Miuer, Bandusky : O, Wardnor, lunesola ; 'Howard Towuseud, 8, V, owasead, ‘\‘Ihn{; W. 1. Dorsey, Daltlinora i P, Pty rald, ww Sork; Jolin E, Shirwoud, L A Willlumuon, New Yk , Ballsiury, Fi ey, Hoston, ud Molues 3 o o New ' York A Fulladelyhia; (’l\ Purker, Mavick uynolde, Toledo; Walter 0, 10 Jar, f Boaton ¢ uglon, Be!fas ‘Augus MoArtliur, W, H Irelaud Jauies J. Pulicr, Avgust R, Hammett, Moniteal; O, rt? J, M, Danfortl, Dubug; barfia Morgen, §i4stuer Jumea Hows 3 Jouls; Jon 11, JeMescon, Loutevilie; D. A, Yow Lork; Tuoniss J, Waters, Lattimo . K. Uole, Ulavelaud ) ¥lirouoo Davis, vila; dhsild Sarug, M ., i Saiier Houu —~I1. Ganllisur, Paris hach, B1lt Laka City W, , Weller, I yito J. G. Mark, Tow: W, 1aywood, Joun 3, Mad, Davenpart ; gt taua: Al Andrews, Tolodo ; L. D, Vogal, 8t Loiia: Thoman 0, €arany, Masanchuselin; A, 16, Frink, fowa: J, A “Tunmay, Cincinuatl ; Heory F. Bmitb, Rto-lerin Hernard Rernan. Loous; F, E, Townsend, New York; Heary O, Dunie, St. Louix, CURRENT OPINION, The Chlcagn Times wautato repudiato a por- tion of the muntcipal debt of Cluengo, ‘Ihie Ttmes naver pormita & dny to pams ovor its bead without branding the Olno Democracy sa repu- dintionista,— Cincinnati Enquyrer, The New York Sun has opencd war upon Cor- poration-Couneel William C. Whitnoy. 1t sooms ho tisn at bis disporal four oflices with the ro- apectivn salarten of £12,000, 97,600, 7,600, snd £5,000, nnd 1L 14 vory auuoying to soms nlace- niuters to Lave a lirt-class man liave the 80ttic meut of such matters,—Hartford Couranl. 1t Ohio shall vota for inflation to the coming alection, it will Lo a clear cano Of ANNINE BRMDKE hght, Thero can be no oxcuso for talure to un+ deratand such A lucid statemant of the disad- vantages of a fluctunting curroncy Ae ls 1vol 10 tho portion of au address by Col. Grosvenor vlhlc‘x 16 printed on our socond page to-day.— New York Tribune. At tho very momont tho leaders of the Tiweed ring ara Lreaking their choius, s old ally, tho canal ring, 13 fooking to tho courta to save it from destruction. It i & great and serions strugglo i which the peopls of New York are eulinted,—8 strugrgla with organized and doeply~ Tooted corruption, And it affords them and thoso who sy1apathizo with them no sAtisfact: 10 Lo assured tiat the piocedouts are all ayaiubt them.— Boston Advertiser, 1f tho regular tri-weckly murder occura right aloug betweon now and tho sossion of tho next Legulatiro, thosurviving peopie of thisttata whil Lo very apt to have their winda mads upou tho quostion, Pomsibly, by that timo tho mur- dorors nay bo in the monjarity, and the quastion will bo whother murder “tu fown ghall be cou- sidered » misdomeanor, pumshable oy fino not to excoed 83, or ten dave' imprisoumout, or both, or whother the Siata #'all pay a bounty for soalps.—Hurlington Lawkeye. Aftor the conciusion of Mr. Kelloy's spooch Iast night, & promiuopt busiuess mun of this city, who heard bim through, and who was favored with an Introduction, said, * Mr. Kelloy, your theory t8 very boautiful, but how nre you Roing to put graonbacks fnto tho hauds of thowe who have notutng to exchango tor them " Tho Dty reply was, ** I have no timo to discuss that question—I muat barry and got on a dry uvder shirt.” Tho chances aro that tho question wilt uevor be answered.—JIndianapolis Journal, The Loston Pilot says of Wendall Phillins' orations **To-day wo print tho moat notable oration of tho O'Connell Contenuial, at home or abroad, Those who hieard tho great orator will carry with them forever a momory worth méro than gold,#-a momory that will tako form as a rare worlk of art,—for thoy certalnly have hosed an oloquenco and witucssod 8 grace raroly, if aver, oxceodod iu tho hustory of specch. ‘The blemisles of the marble only add to its wiite- news." Lho Presidency (s a groat oftico, but for that very readon it exposcd lutlo men. Success in reaching 1t by whatovor means must tot bo ro- garded as o condouation of offonwes or a purili- cation of character. Indeed, it s becommg tho reproach bf our political system thot it ts not suro to oloyate men of tho highast charsctor sod avility and reputation to tho bighest oftice ; and thero is ull the more reasou, thetofoie, for point- fugout ko flugiant & discropavoy betweon tho mun aud tho placo s appoared whon Audrow Jobunou was Prosident,—Larper's Weekiy, The recapturo of Parker glvea an opportunity to tho Btate authorities to silenco a great doul of unpleassut talk, to which Lis escape guvo riso. Tuero ought to ba no moro delay in Lis caso. ITo ought to be tried for robbiug the Slate, and, if convicled, punistiod ns ho dessrves, Doubt- less, the ox~Tressurer 18 no wores than many of bls sssociates in tha plundering ring. Bui he bappous to bave boon tho first tu fall into the oluiches of tho law, and justice should be eatis- fled 10 hia cane, even though bis accomplices go froo. Wo want au examplo.—Oharleston (8. C.) News and Courier, Thmole is & woalthy, populous State, with & Goveruor, Stato mulitis, courts, and all the mo- chinery of justice, If tho Governor of Tilinois does uot within thirty days broak.up tho gang that now dofiea tho law in Williamaon Qountv, ond get ita roglondors iuto jall, tho peoploought to demand that ho rosiga Lis oftice. If there ia not back-bono enourh in the State Govermment to quet & single county aud protect the lives of junocent pouplo, that governwcut fa ocoly & sham and had better be dissulved, Instead of moralizing about Lexas, tho Chicago pross had Loiter turn its fire upon something neator homo,—Cleveland Leader, A Baratoga correspondent wiitoa: ** Every one 1a satonished to meo the strongth Sonator Hen- drioks ta showing hero, Hollman, Judge Churan, Kernan, aud everybody oxcopt Tiden, strongly tavor Sonator Hendricks as the noxt Domocratle candidate, Booator Uendricks' financial position ia constautly misunderstood by the uewspapora. Ho avows over and ovor suain that he id not an tuflationist. Yestcrday Souator Hendricks sald to a party of Now Yurk City Dewoorats, among whom wous ex-Gov. Hoffman; °*You Eastern Democrats do not understhud us Western Demo- orats, You do not undorstsod me. Now, I am ot for niore paper money. 1 do not want infla- tion. Neitner do I want cootraullon. I beliove in standing prectsely wbhore wo aro sow.'" Iappeal to you, not es Democrats or Ropuvli- osus, but agalost onemlos of wocloty and tho nation, Listen to thpir demand! It will ro- mind you of a roaring mob in the stroots of Paris, aod tho laat aavege churgo at Gottysburg. What elve doos il mean.but to rob thoss who have saved earniogs, at the domaud of thorowho have ot ? What alse but to rob, firat of all, thoso who bavo trusted thoir aav- lopg to tbe Unln? . . . To tho Topublican party, which has destroyed one cruder form of slavery, let white labor abio, enslaved by false mouoy, strotch forth its hauds for frasdom, Not until wo make gold tho only money which the poor man need over see of touch, wiil labortu this land bo freo indesd. . » Gov. Allon eaya that_tho clvilized world usbs credit inatead of coln, Is it possivle that the innocent old gentleman dooa not know that tho world uses credit ouly for the {ransfer, but never for the measure, of valucs? Ho v distressed bocaueo thore 18 not coin onough in the whole world to make the payments of modern com- merce, Must ba bavo s string a milo long to measuraanile? . , , ‘TLoreal aosire of this Democratlo faction 18 not 80 much for moro, A8 for poorae, ourreney. Tho kind we have dues tot E_luus thoin, bacauso it Iu worth Loo much,—A. aua_(rom Grosvenor's speech. THE WEATHER. Wasnmiatox, D, 0., Aug, 16—1 a. m.—For the Upper Lake region, the Upper Misalsaippl aud Lower Missonri Valleys, clear or fair woather and continued low temperature, with northwest to southwest winds and rising barometer, fol- lowad by falliog barometer and variable winds weat of the Missesippl, 100AL OUSEBVATION, inicaao, Aug, 18, (fatn] Wther, |Bar.Tr| aom 278 64 B 10 Ly.rein’ ». .08 18 63 Lrisk A P, 20,08 77, 60,8, W, freshi, Fair, . m,(20.680: 781 61 W., £ Falr, 00 b maviel T2 Clear, 10:18 p; 20780 70178, Fulr, um thermunster, 103 winlyu, 67, GENEHAL OBAELVATIONS. Ouinag, Aug. 18—Midaight, Stat.an, Wand, i, Weather, Olieyenna,, Quicago. ... "2, Ciacluua 29, 60) Leweuwt B8 - Cluur, Bilwaukeo,|9.78| GA|W., 3 Folodoy.. .. [29.11 ggx.fiifnm'.'.. R Ny 81N, W] A GERMAN HOLIDAY, ) . Bpectal Dirvatch (o The Chicage Triduns, Mruwavkee, Aug. 15.—Lsrge procesalons of Sons ‘of Hermann moved throagh tho sireats ta-day to Quintonw' Park, wharo the uovelliog of :W?l:lmn -m ucl:‘:)nlud‘ etian par AL OF Ve Indguat 0f the' All “the Qerman aud the gatlor i0g was oe THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY AUGUST 16, 1875. SOCRATES' CUP. Sweet Charity Presents It to the Lips of Four FPau- pers of St. Louis, ‘That City Much Excited Over This Backward Stride in Her Population, A Sedative Rendered Poisonous with a Strong Extract of Hemlock, - The Dactors Set to Work Clhiemical Analyses, at THE POISONED PAUPERS AT ST. LOUIS, Snecial Dupateh to The Chieage Tribune, 87, Louts, Auw, 15,—~Tho sudden death of four patients (v the lousue Aaylum In this cily, Festerday afterncon, by & Lorrble blunder in the mixiog or admiuiateriog of medicine, has been tha oxcitiog topic ot convarsation to-day, and exprosvions npsu tho subjaet are such ns to lndicate that the public will not be satisfled withiout a searching investigation of tho ciuses of tus terriblo catastro:he. The names of the vi:tins aro William Ro:hford, Anua Now- monn, Auna Poters. aud Clristina Kornig. All were adulty, aud bad been long inmaies: of tha institution. Ou Friday night thoy wero 1u bar uw-ual Lealth, and betwoen tho hours of 10 o'cluck p. m. and 2 8, m. the threo womon wore fouud dead in their bods. Rochford was apparently iu no dauger at this timo, but at G s, m. he, too, was found stark and cold in donth. Tue diroct causo of theso deaths is punposed {0 be the wuse of ; & now sedative. A mixturo contalmng fluid oz~ tracts of covium has been in uwe fu the Apylum, and, from the eflect produced by the doves, the physician in chargo concluded that tho ex- tract nsed wan not of s ligh grade. He nccordingly orderod 8 new extract aund Lod a mixturo made up from the same formuls as that used for the old mixturo. The unrses apnesr to have been duly cautioned and in- stiucted in rogard to reduciug doses, yer, m it of this, the ternible casualtics occurred. Llovon patients were sorved with tho modi- cine. In thoso cases whore it did not prove fatal thoro is sald to bave rosulted very littlo bad effect from tho dangorous doses. Coroner Dadloy was notified of the astounding calamity boteeon 11 and 12 o'clock yesterday forencon, and proceeded st oucn to hold an inquest. A jury wes im;ancled, composrd of fivo physlcians and one von-professional wman, 08 follows: Drs. Roomer, Schenck, Downing, Kunukle, Dontwell, aod Patrick JMoua- Lo, Tho latior fs an undestakor, A poat- wortem examination was made upon the body of ltachford in the presence of & numbor of promi- nout payeiciany, and a largs amouut of ovidence wa# taken. John Wost, tho arugist at the asylum, tectifiod that ho propared tho wedative, The Doctor uad regarded tho luid oxtract of conium which Lo was using &8s uot uf full strougth, A frosh supply of 8quibb's ffuid ex. tract had boen ordered frow New York, aud the now mixture prepared from thia was used for, the first tuno Friday night. Tho nurses, M, LI'uilvert aud Dalton, had been expressly funtrucred by tho Doctor not to give mote than oua tearpoonfal out of the uow mixture. Tho Doctor's furtbor testimony wss g followa: *I wad aroused at sbout 1 o'ciock a. m., aud callad to 800 Anna Newwmann, whom I found already dead, ,Auna Poters was noxt roportod dead to we. I viettod her aleo, Noxt Clinatiua Koenig was roported very sick, aud fon going to her room I found her nogcly dead. ?mnun &N 0X- amination of all tho pstients to whom thls sedative had beon sdusnisterod, soma eleven in number, Amoug them James lochs ford was roported to ke by the numwe Dslton a8 baving tuken three tesapoonfuly, 1 examined Lim catctully, aud was undor tho {mpreasion that Lo wus not affectod by the mediclva, -1 wos surprived to be aroused at 0 o'rL'lncl: 10 the morning aud ealled to tho bodside ol Rochford, Ho was also dead, though him, =8 with gome of the , I endeavored to produce resuacitation, Thoraite about 43 minlne of the fluid extract of coutum to the drachm of tho sedative mixtnre." Tho Coroner's jury adjournod until Aug. 21, 1n order to Awelt B chomlical Ruslyuls to doternino tho cause of deatn, At this hour, 1280 w m, & ruwmor has been roveivad that some more deatha Lave ou- outred to-night at tao Auyluw, aud messeogors have been dlepatchiod to mako wquirios as tw tho truth of the report. [10the Assocuated Fress.t 8. Louts, Aug. 15.— Lho deattis at the County Ineane Aaylum iast night bave boen tho enbject of much commeut to-day, and many st jotures have beon passed upou Dr. Howard, tho rasideut physicion, Tue sedative admivistered was con- posed of fluid extraot of conmwum, G ounces ; sulphate of morphis, 24 graing : atropa bella don- na, 3 of a gialo ; browido otassum, 4 ounces ; boilng wator 4 ouuces, This was givou fn a toaspoonful duse to patients wheun naisy or very rostiess, mhd repestod in one and two hours whon tlio irat dose did not produce quietuda or sleep. Thix doso wea givon to eloven patients between 10 p. m, and 2 A, m, - with sppar- ently uo bad rosults to auy of them, oxceptivg those mentionod in the previcus digpateh. It apves:s however, that the coni- um ubed fu this muxiure was & new articio, mach atrouger thaa that used on pravious acoa sions, aud was uot triod beforo sumlnistration. For thia toaxou, and for placig 80 powes ful & colativo into the hande of nurses, to bo given with more or less discretion of their own, 8 Dr: Howard pretty sovetoly censured. Phyni- ciana who teutitlod at the Coroner's Inquest yos- terday variously estimated the amount’ of coslpm to & tasspoouful of tho mixturo fiom 85 to 46 drojs, which was gen- erally considered . B large a0, and only to be given uuder peculisr circuw: atances, and not repeatod oftoner than from two to thires Liourd, Report wero circalatod late to- night thot more patiouts died to-day, but the Asyium i aboat 5 unlos from the city with uo tolegiaphic communicstion, aud the facts wil probably not e asce: tained to-night, Reliable information bas just been recalved from the lusana Asylum that no more pationts to whom the conjum mixture wau admimstored tast might bLave died, but, on the coutrary, all bave fully recovered from its effocia, RUN OVER, Special Diapatch to T'hs Chleaoa Tribuna, LaBatLE, 1., Aug. 16.—A young Iad by the aatae of Behmidt, deaf aud duwb, was struck by the westward-bonud dey-express on the Chi- oago, Mook Istand & Pacllio Nalrosd to-day, snd badly injured. Iis coudition i considered critical. peetat Duate to Tha Chtsane Tridune, ALToN, 1L, Aug. 15,—On Friday nlghs abont 10 o'clock, the acvommodation frefght-urmin on the Jackszonville Branch of the Ohicago & Altou Ruliroad ran over and killed wutantiy & wan, Supposed to be named Mulleu, at Littla Piaus Oreek, 8 miles beyond Qodfrey, Mullen was lyiug asteap on tho raad with hia hed#i on the rail, aud was not seen until tho tralu was almost ou him, His head was out oif aud thrown in tho ditoh alongaide tho track. iis boly was oarriod by Lhe trucks of the oura wome 200 feet boyond, od crushed altost to & Jully. AAILROAD AGCIDENT. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chwago Tridund, Artow, IIl., Aug. 15,~An accident ocourrod last uight on the Jadianapalis & 8t. Louls Rail- rosd, noar Nokomis, in whioh William O'Drien, the eugincor, was killed, Lunniux ovor a borss svan tho causs of the souldent, Tho engine and two cars throwa into the ditch, Tue pas- sougor tralu due boro at 6 this morning did not arnve unid 20on oa socount of the acaideat, DROWNED, Parznsow, N. J., Aug, 16,—Three men ware drowned at Passsio Falls this moruog by o boat upwretting, Their names were Jamos Grogan, William lorton, and Heory Martin, Niaoana Kawis, N. Y, Aug. 15.—The body of Alise Philuot, who was drowned be:ow the Uave of Winds luet week, was Lo-day taki b whirpoal by Ler brother, A e ie A BAILOR INJURED. Bverial Disvaleh o Th Chicueo Tridune, Pont Husown, Aog. 18.—This forencon Jsmes Andersou, & sailor on baard the solioouer ba land, who Uves iu Midwsukes, was sirack by s main boom, which broke hix collar-hons and in- Sured hia bran, He was landod hore, and now iles in & critical conditivn. ACCIDENT AT MILWADKEE, Sneeal inspateh to The Chieads (ridune, Mitwavker, Aug. 15,—By careless driviog over a defective crosaing nesr tho north end of Milwaukea stront, Chiniles Knenper wae thrown oat of s wagon aud tastantly kilied, aud Frod- arick Seifort waa fatally injured, CRIMINAL MATTERS. FIERCE STRUGGLE 41 T4 BURGLARS. Sew Vork Times, Drrosit, N. Y., Avg. 13— For two or thros | woeks past fannors thronghout the Chousngo Vailey Lave loat largn quantities of hutter by the uperationn of burglars, who break inko the cel- Incy aud remove tubs and firking that are roady fur matket, 1'wo buryi while engaged In Luus surtacting the products of James Chapel's duiry, neiwr Chenango Torke, on Wednesday mght, were discoversd by a hired toan named Paogoorn, and in (Lo struggle Jthat en- wued ons’ of them, it i beligred, waw Witled, although tho atuer escaped, bLear- wg bin compmiou with bim. Pangborn wan avwakaued abuut midnight by & noise in the cel- lar, and, taking his lantern, opaped the door at the bottoom of {ho cellar wtmirs, ‘Tho luht ro- vealed two o, who had rol naveral tuow of butter to tha stepn leading out of Lho ceitar, snd wero abant 1eady (o catty thoia 1y, Pangborn keized both bulglars, and thav grappled with it and bore I to the ground, one of them eacluming *Kill the —1" i the-fall the liglil went out, and Paugborn's haud struck uc- cidentally neainnt & pioce of tlag stono tymg in the cellar bottom, Ha reized this. and struck & blow witth all bis strougth on the bead of oue of thom. Pangtorn ways ho felt tho wkull erunls beueath the Llow, Tho wan at onco released hin bold ou Pangborn’s throst, sud, with & Loavy greau, rolled over on the Jflour of the cellar. ‘1he second burglar at onco endeav- oced to got away from Paneborn, but the Iatter neized him and hepan shoutiog for help. Inthe atrugglo that fullowed, both wen rogaiued thelr feet, Lhey fought about tha celiar for tou min- utes, deshing each other tremendous blows, until tho burgiar foll beavily under unw ot Fanghoru's blows, ond, as ho did noc sus, the hired man supposed lis wan wtuuned, and hestened up ntairs and srouscd Wi employer's family, wha, straugoly enutgh, bad nov heard anvthing, ‘Tley procerded to the ceidar and "ero astosirhed tu flud that boch burglard wers gone. The uver- turned milk-puns and goversl dinorder, the larze pool of 1noud whero the wounded burglar lay, wud the bloods ond brisod appearsuce of Pangs Dorn, bore witness Lo the severe strugglo, Indie cationg that 1he busglarw bud escaped to the Luavy wouds uear by were dircovered o tho morsing, but thelr Liding-place 18 yet unknown, Pangboin bolioves Lo kiled the first burg.ar with tho stone, and thut the otwer carcied off his body. PAY-DAY LAWLESSNESS, PortaviLig, Aug. 15.—Yoslerdsy bemg tho first geveral pay-day smong the miners i tho noithern section of the rewiou pince the re- sumption, money is unusually plonty. Thero aro plonty of disturbancen, freo fighting and ngeaysinationy, caunod by drunken beawls. At Grand tfelle last night two mon, John Stllsel and Thowss Love. got into an sltercstion. Shoitly aftor tho quarrel Sulsel put in an sppearanco at the office of 'Bquire QGuyther to demand s warrant for tho arrest of Love, and while tho Bquire was in the act of proparing to issue & wanaot for the arrest of Love, Guytlier was shot and fustanuly killed by two men shooting through the window. Love bas fled. At Shenandosh the firamen had a picnie which thoy kept up untl a lsto hour luat uignt. G. Jamos, who hind s beqr stand, being asked to well beor 1o two men, while waiting oo thom was shot by ono of tho mon, sud died immediatels. At Malianos City, Jast night, a frao figut ve- eurrod tn frunt of asaloon, which was gutted, Ihree men ounpaged in the row wore shot sud wounded. Clristian Bunkower, whilo sisudiog on tho pavemuus lookiug on, wae shot in the botat, tho Ll comsug out at ilo baok. - 1o wil o, A FIGHT, Brectal Dispateh to T'na Cldeags Triduns, Mrrrorp, Ind., Aug. 16,—Two men, pamed Raukio and Hall, to-day bad s fight, resulting from s family toud.. Iiall, 1t appears, was ou too intimate torms with Rankiv's wife, aud the lattor, to put & quictus upon the mattor, sont bis wife boma for the time. Hall took in hiquor cenough youterday to make himeelf quarrolsome, aud callog upou Raukin and bogau abumng bun for his action, when Rankiu quietly knocked bitn down and gave himn bis Loot. They were eoparatad, whon Hall entered s store and pro- cured s revolver, returued, and endeavored to shoot Rakin, The revolver was quicily takon from lum and quics restored. We oxpect ware dovelopwonts soon. A TRAGEDY OF, BUT NOT IN, WILLIAMSON COUNTY. Spectal Dimateh to The Chicace Tribune, 8r. Louis, Mo, Aug. 15.—A horriblo tragedy took pluce this moruing at Blair, 24 wues south of Hparta, in Randoloh County, IIL,, fn which » man by tho name of Shaoker Lilled s cousin, J. H. Dogau, dischargiug, both barrels of & shot-gun At bim, and complotery riddling his body. Doth partien wero very yuuug men, and coul- minors, aod hvod in the sawe bhouss, They had lately waved from Willifmaeon County, Tilivols, wud are said to lavo balonged to tis Bulliner geog of outlaws in that county. A WILD IRISHMAN, Sweeral Dupateh to The Carcaco Tribune, BrooxivaToN, Aug. 16.—~Great excllanent waa caused in this ity lxut night at 2 o'clock by P'a Keiloy, 8 tramp, who, while laboriog uuder an attack of delinum tremens, went ' ranoiog tbrough the ssroots armed with an ax smashiog piate-glase windows. 1is broke into the cloth- 1ng sture of Gauts & Heldman, tried to gat into the sleepiog-roomn, was followed by the police, 8lioL &k throa times, captured unhurt, and Jailed. SUICIDE AND MURDER. Bpectal Diavateh to 7'he Cnicago Tridune, 87, Louts, Aug. 16,~This aftervoon a young womnan about 23 yenrs of nge, with har young chiid, 2 years vld, jumped into a stone-quarry fillod with wuter, in the lower portion of thecity, drowning both berself and clild. It was s cave of dollberate ruicide, s she wau obaerved while calmly doing tho set., Bhe was s stsuger sud Lor body bas not boan identified, A MURDERQUS ENGINEER, Speetal Diavatch (o T'he Chicuus T ridwna, CIXCINNATL, Aug. 18.—In the case of tho accidont on the Oblo & Mievismppt Railroad at Lagoteo, Ind,, yosterday, the Coroner's jury on the body of Glover, the mall agent, frum this city, who was killod, gave a verdict againast the engineer of tho east-bouvd train. It is believed that the fault was with the trsio dispatchier, hofl:rnuinnlr is under arreat on & churge of mwder, v : WANTONLY 8HOT, Special Disoatch to The Chiwago Triduns, McGuraon, Is., Aug, 15,—A 12-yesr-old son of Jobn Tloft, of North MoGregor, whils st play this moroing wad shiot by & negro passiog, with o wnuskot, without csase or provocation, The negro escaped to the wouds, ~ North McGregor s out aftor lum, aud if ho is csught be will lxruhlblv Lo lvnchod. There is but listle Lops of Lo boy's recuvery. A YOUNG INCENDIARY. New Havey, Ci., Aug. 15, —Willism Brang, & boy B yeurs old, way caught setting tiretos church in this city this afternoon. e o Abnormnl Faculttos. ‘Thoafcguler position ie takon by M. Moresu, 10 deussing the conditionw of inusuity, that the meutal organizations most favorable for the developmeut of tho faculties are thons which give origm to delirlum, aud tuat transcendental capacitles, or iuteliectual pptitudes, derive their ongin from ao extra phyeiologicat condition of tho orgauw of thought; sud, from tius poink of yiow, genius mey be cousidered as & ueurosis, Iustosd of tho axiom of *a wanemind in a wano body * belug oorreot, 3. Moreaa duclares that the doterioration of tha physical wan 18 & cone dition of tho vrlwllnn of tho moral ko, —that shis buman iutelligoaco 1s nover nesrer to its fall thau whon it 1v alevated to ity bighost grandeur, thio o8, 1l bolog alse lfi- causes Of [t grandeur, AL, MOroau suscris that mout judividuals endowed with » nlor intelly ur evou wroly placed abovo the cowsmon leve] of ntellizeucs, rackun among tholr aucestars And mwwbers uf thow faially luasitu, elo, e FOREIGN, Tarkey Will Make a Grand Descent Upon the Herzegovinian Insurgents, Some of the Difficitities S8he Will Encounter. Great Suffering from Hot Weather in China azd Japan, Tho Popa Pleased at Ihe Passage of the French University Bill, THE HERZECOVINA, THE 1ATPAL Loxno¥, Aug. 16—6 s, m.—A diapateh to the Standard reporta thut /11 the ‘Tnrkish regiments in tbe garmxons iu Koumsuin and Bulgarvis have been ordoted to march to Herzegoving, . Tho insurgents Lave burned sumo villages aad muesacred whole Stohammedan famitiea, TUZ INSUBRECTION AND ITS EFINODES, The Vieuna correspundent of the London Standard writen to that jourual on July 23: © It in impossible to Judgo of tho encounters in the Herzegovina as reported by telegram from & nul- itary ot of view, till it cau bLe asccrtained whether they biava any connection with each oth- er, Bhould thi not be tho case, then the skir- mishea aro only encounters batween the Turk: garriuous, reivforced by tho Mohammedauw liv- 1LR 1n the little town, and singio Ludios of the insurgeuts; Lut ehunld thote have boru any con- nection between the tureo skirmisbes, is is o prool that the insurgents have been driven to tho Austrian froutier by the troucs that aro Lsstemng from Roumo Neveuinjo, wheio the first snd wmost serious cowflict took place, on the 23d, 1 a village fn tho ceulro of tho tabie-laud of the esmo pame, sbont 45 miles frum the Austrian frontier town, Metkovien, Dabra, whero a battle was also fonght on the 23d. 14 hkowiea 8 small village in a plateau in stony, 10 winter evon marehy, very thiuly in- habited, aud 18 17 miles distant from # from the hittie Turkish town ol Stolatz, which 18 provided with s citudel, aund 87 from Metio- vich. Nosar Htolatz, in the centre ot tue livy from Dabra to Metcovich, tes Biegiovizh, From thin place_four companes of Turkish trcopu (ut the most 250 1ou) are said to bave tried tu wur- round the insurgunts, Gaba Gabells is situared on tho night bouk of the Narenta, about G from Metkovich, Tust tho ‘Furks have luvied dosn Gioritza, & willage nesr there, A3 Wax re- yorted, I ahould donbt, for there v such & preat suarcity of wood in tunt purt of the cmntey that all thegiouves aud bins sie bult of stunce, even the roots being mude uf stove wlabs, aud there is vot & chip to Lo found in any of tho bonsea, War i cartied on undor far grester diflicaltion in the Horzegoviua than iv auv uther countrr i Eutope. Although the monutains, butt of Loe- ma and of the Herzeguving, are spurd of tie Dinariau Alpe, yet their character in both prov- inces is ergentinily dilferent. 0 mountiuy in Bosuin are fornied in ridgen, thowa in tbo liorze- govina in Lolows, or i ** Kamet" form. A pecabiarity of thesa Karét Mountains—shich once formed the bed of the sea, and are cowmn- posed of petrilled marive aniwsis—iv the uxtreme steepnens of all their declivitics, and the want of woud and water, Thoivers, by tusir poworrat abragion, have worn for themselven deep bods i the rocks, baving perpondicalar b of - mense belihe, sometunos wora tlan 3,000 feol, whilo many rivers diwappesr suddenly fu tho aby.sea at the foot of tue moun- 1sius, Most plateaus aro watered oxclusively by such gully vivers, Tho Urooks, aud many swall nivers, dry up g0 en= tirely in suwmer that bot & drup'of Waiercan bo seen. 'Tho consoquence la that Iarge’bodies of troops can bo asaciubled oniy ot certain points, and thone often stratepically nnfavorable ; that the direction and oxtent of their marches must depand eatirely on those places wherp man aud beast cau find water. Tho lattor is travsported vn pack-horses in lesther bagw, and v uma of war & bloody conflict takes place at ovory Auring. To this 18 added the waut of roads, The mo- called bridle-patha ure indescribably toilsome 3 down Lill the nder munt always dismouut and lead his bLorse, for the descents are almost per- peadicular. ‘The paths rive tn couulless short turns up sod down slopes from thurty to forey degrees. 'Ihey do mot lollos tho direction of the gronnd, but tako the ahortest way betw the two pluces. In tho Karst Mountaius are often found round slones. 8 to 6 inchey deep, which are formed by esch howwe planting s foot In the deep dent of lus_prodeceswar’s hoot, in order 1o tind a tirm footivg in the wmooth stone. Tho wagsido clsterns are probubly dry i rosent. Tue sialf of tho tbird “Ordu" (or urkisis aciy corps), gatrisoucd o Ruwmolis, Busnia, and the Herzegovius, i o Monastir. AW tho Turks fear a risiug 1n Bowula, fn addition to their misirust of tho Servian Cubinet, tho fow troops ut their diwpossl bave beon collected ou the Beivian frontier, Tuey coult, therofore, sand reinforoemeuts to tho keeno f Tevoit only from Monastir, that is fromw av inmenuse din tance. And as the whale U according to roliable reporta, couslats of but 55,000 taen, ouly small _ detechmonty could be marched to tho Herzegoviua. As far ms Biepica, ifu Nasois, tho tioops could avail themselves of tha tolersble road lesding fiom Monastie to Botajowo, out from Sjenics. m order to reach tho scens of toaurrection, thoy would be obliged to pasa namerous detiles nud to climb many +planinas " (mountain choaine) by narrow paths, In whict, at tho most, two mun could march abreast, and whore some dozeu whiarpaliov.crs, concealed beh.ud the' rocis, could cut down whole ragimentr. Within the Fastalik of Novi~ bazar v Arosuts live, among whom ravols tiouary ayitators have been busy of late; nor are tho Hajahs thero freo frow rovolutionary tendouclos (Bajati, an Arable word, wiguities literaily ** flocks,” and desiguatus farmots sud day lsborers, Cunstians, Jews, or Gy sics, for tho Turks, if thoy mre not large landed pro- prieors, prafer rathor to bo mechavivs and shop-keopors than sgriculturists). The Turlish torritory thure forma » nargow otrip between Borvis aud Mantenegro, so that if the fnvurgents had 1elloctad b b loaat they mizht have cut off tue Tursih troops in the datiles, or whila climbing the mountsms, and then bave called on their brethren of Berviaaud ontenegro for aneistance. Whole divisious of tho Tuikish army would bave found their Thor- mopylw thero. “But sfter tho troops Lud once eutored the Herzegoviuaand Feacliof tho pitonu of Novesinje, thoir succoss would be alwout » question of wesks only, ‘The plasaan of Novorlnfo ia the largest in the Herzegovius,—more thau 48 wiles loug sud 3 to 6 broad,—sud lics 1,800 feot abuve the wea ; 1t is watared by the ¥atomaka Riecka (rjucka meavs river) aud its sfoent. To tno wost of tle plain, at the toot of the beantifully-wooded Busovi Planiis, tne river suddouly —dlsappesrs. On sl wides of the "platoau rise steop mountawns; soma of thow, situsted to the wost, presout s magnificont aspect. ‘The plateau bu fertile and proj:oitionately donso- Iy bablted, 'Fhe population couslsty of 1,600 fanities, oxclusively Chirstians aud Agas, the Inster Inhabitng the partlv-ruived cltadol of the Littlo town, or its isolated ** kulas ™ (towers)., A stoue brioge crosses the river. Uver the saddle between the Bjoisstica sud Babn Planing, the piataan Gutzko oan bo easily reachod. ‘L'ue lat= tor 18 the collective appeliation of ail the vmall villages in the pisiu, Immediately sdj ung, to , {n snother pistoau, Licl Dalins, 2,500 ovo tho ses. is watored by tho Muslca Iivor, which ls Lridged over at Motokls, and falls uto at abywa at. the fool of the Djolsa- tica Mountaio. ‘This latter is but a shocl dis- tance frow tho valley of tha Czeruics that tosey itwel? boueath the aballauins, To tho south of theao two adjoining planiuas are two othor tablu- lands, one ot which is Dabra, whote tho battls took place on Fridsy. The two southoin vlateans arc only sparingly waterell. Yho abuonnal weather of ' tho preseut summior 1endors it 1mposaiblo to Judge of the tempera- ture of wupply of water there, oxcept de vis, Genorally the hoat 1 tho valloyw Is swifocating, but on tho platoaus moderato, The Zslomsia bas hittle wator 1u wuuuaer, its silnout, the loreski Polok, dries up completaly, wbile tho Musics fs full st all soaxaus. At sll events, thesa various platesus contaiin o wuch water tbet & swall erwy can warch trom thom to the town of lilek, which forms tuo Lusis of s walitary cporstions againet Mouteuagro, be- ocause the rources of the Trebluclitz River. aluo an intermittout cne, well up vut of the grouud Gear thix town. — CHINA AND JAPAN. TUK LATEST WYEAMER, * Buectal Mavateh to Tha Chisass Tribuns. Max Fuaxcisco, Aug. 15,—Arrived, the Pacifio mall steaer Alagks, tiom Houg Koug vis Yuko- bawa. Yoxouaus, July 18.~Rumars captious of lm. peuding troubis with Cozes, but bue Gorerument mithholds ioformation ss to ita {ntentions. Present Indicationa sre that peacefnl counsels wiil prevail. Thore in unusual sffering from heat in Yeddo and Yokahams, The thermomater averagod lant week 100 degreea Falranbeit. Torture in virtualiv abolishad in Japaneee courts, bt the formal annomcetnant puned until tho new juilicial svste: organized, | Hoxa Koxa, July 15 ~Thers I+ graat anfer- g thraughont China from the prolonged beat. Thermumater at Poking, 110 degrses. SPAIN, THE CRNTENNIAL RIPGAITION, :'hnnm.m;.;.‘ 15.—Tuo Sjanish Government will raon asnditoral Commimio ] . dolpbis E2bibition. Pt i Ll —_— THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, LETTER FROM THE POPE TO 3. FUPASLAUR, Paws, July 20.—In a lettor addicrecd to M, Duganlonp, camplimenting him en thy passago ol the University tall, tho Popo sasi Thoughi it Ia cautrary to tue eternal Laes of furtics aud 80 round rewon o pisco the trun il the fase on the rama lovel, to aiiiw 1o both Lhe ratu Fighis,— neverth-ess, an tie fulquity of te thmes kas matta 1iglt, which Ly its nsture belongs only to truth, s tributed to error, ao that {he latter is Allowed the power, wicngly labeled with the uaie of berty, to cresp i atd aprext st ia will fta ising thearics of eluration, wa acknoxledge thit your conduet an Veen equally wiss s uppPlune o seekong o extrat the antiinte from the very poison walch eivil soclery f0 itn bosom, 1If the lawy divtempered miud se dog tuiuly U0 rearon why truth euive lnerty, o goex on ta speak of principles aubverting unot anly roligion but bumau socicty, being prop- agated evan from professorial chaira, NUSSIA AND THE VATICAN, Pame, July 30,—The Memorial Liplomatique states tliat tue negotiations between ilusaia and the Vatican on the Ruswisn Cattiohe Church are for tha momncent wbandoned, CUINCIE AND BTATE IN BAVARIA. Father Hobn, oue of the ies of Wurzburg, lLas been od tho Cathedzal Chapter by bis Bishop vuting ou the Libeial ride in tho lato Dava- rian elections. The Futher hau appited to tho Lavarian Guvernment for protetion. The Bavanian Gove:nmoat bLave requented »Lof # tu Butmit olticial co,iea of the pas- sesucd on tho ova of 1hie elee jvtn, Aud en- Juining the retuen of Ultrawontanes, Tho lead- ing pupers demand that the iesas of postorals l‘m political subjocia shall Lo wade a criminal of- cuso. TENN cieuce, Laere s col ot be sccorded 1 2 POLITICS, Tho Strife for the United States Sene ntorshipe Srecial Carrearontence of e Chicans Trionne, Nasuvierr, Teon, Aug, 12.—Tue Camital of “Tennuesreo s 1n o perariration over the Nena- toral successiun,—in 8 1elentiey slate of fermientation. Ninety-nine sapirants are boilng in tho pohtical caalarou, with the prospect of a siuglo (7)'addition. They are terribly auxioay ta bo sucriiced, oven down to their No. 11 Lrorans, The least rumor upsets them, and is productive of a eort of fine frewzr. It was only tho other day that teir Lair way made to strke an aditude like that of ** quills npon the fretfut porcnpine,” in conss- quence of o report, blown thraugh the mnray ir, that the Hon, Edward Hazard Enst, Secrela- ry of Stats duriog the Jate ex-Presdont’s carcer a8 Military Governor of Teuncuace, had recoived the appoiutment. Thev were uot wholly relioved of tho perylexiug anxlety until the Zanner an- nouuced. yesterday moruing, that there was no coufirmstion of the rumor at the Department of State, Mr. East was one among the few in Tennesaco who semaived stoadfast to the Union. He in highly reearded by Gov. Poiter, a8 & man of very consideiable abilits, and a8 m wan tnor- ouhlv vorsed 1n the wiricacics uf governmeut. He las also the perwoaal appreciation of hl Excetteney. It 18 generally Lelieved, howes that tho Governor sul make his clolee from th numoious ex-Confoderates who aro agpiratts to toe lugh poetion, sud that the welection will, 10 all prouability, bo made from tho-e who wera not cantes auta 1 the Face Lefure the Leg- {alatuce in wiich Slr. Jonnsou trinmphed, Tho name of ex-Gov. Juham G. Harris hay been much tatiked about iu connection with tho Beuatorslip, sud 1t baa boen imeumaied fnat tho Governor Liss equinted in that direction ; but from what causo, bas not como to the kurface. It is pretuy weneralls undarstood that the choico of Harrix wouid bo nopopular and woald hardly be n comphance with the huersl seutiments now oxisting in Teunesseo. As Gov. Porter bay all the time ko could de- siro to make up bis mind upou tho wubject, 1t is belloved ho will take lus tiwe, nud rather wait tu B0 whith wav tue popular breozo will blow before Le rustica down to a fino poiut. He 18 now at Lis howe in Puris, West Tentivsseo, groatly to the wmappointment of all the aspirauts who daily visit Neshville with but tho oue purposs i view,—the praxculation of their claima for the Sonatorship. It thought ha has svnghit refuzo under his own viuo and tig-trop, that he might Lo enared an wnusns' wwonnt of baud-shaking aud an im- ‘menas deal of tatkiog. “Tho names which have been moro promi- neutlv brought before the padlic In conuection with the successorship aro ms fuiloss: Juines E. Hailoy, Wutam 8, Bate, A, Bluard, ex-Gov. Jonn €. Brawn, T. W. Brown, A. Caldwell, Alexaudor W, Camubell, B, L. Caruthers.Jetler- son Davis, I, B, Extos, Bd Luxe Forlay, ex-State-Svpcrintoandont-of-Fublic-lne struction Johu eeming, Joha A, Garduer, Inhinm 4, Hurris, Guatavuy A, leary, E, A, Jumon, Giourgo W. Jonus, J. M. lieatmg. A, J, Rellar, D. M. Keuvedy. D. M. Loy, W. Kylo, Mayor Loague of Meinphis, C. M. Mc(ilee, Hobert J. MeKenaoy, John Nutherland, Gen. GileouJ. Pillow, Willism A, Qnarles, I, B, Roglaud, Joha t ush, Jobn H. Suvage, W. R. Bevier, J. T Shielas, N, G. Taylor, Dorses 1. Thomu+, Julze Van Dyke, Michacl Waldron. Musen Winte, Juln Wilhawma, I & Winters, Archibald Wright. Awmoug Mr, Julinson’s oppouents, 1 the above list, were Date, Joln C. Brown, Edwin . Ewine, Quuries sud Eavage. Duto (8 a residont of this couuty, aud 18 working Lard to attain tu the diz- zy oficial hoight. He Jubored asdidnously bo- foro to defeat Jobnson, and camo within one vote of it Drown was u the city to-dav, aud will probably liuger iv this vi- cintty until Gov, Porcer whall reack a conclusion. Tt s bighly probable that sil otuer seiivo wspir- suts will J:) likawina, . o has beon Lore now for a woek, aud ia_not Iy to leavo the track, uuloss 1occod to that extromity by = Gu- berustorial docision, Dox. e THE MISSISSIPPI EDITORS. Specral Dieputch to The Chisyo Iribune. Ixplaxavouts, Tnd, Aug, 16.—P'amit of the Misaiuuippi cditors loft the city last might for Cuncinussl. They wero given plenty of nt;on- tion Lere, an lmpromptu reception being given by the Governor yesterday morning. Tue Uov- eruor referred to tueir visit a8 moans to dispel erroneous impressions betwoan the poople of the North and South, aud said specie payments could only bo reached through the prosperity of tha country,sud that the South psrticularly musttake caro of its coltou C1op A3 & MosLs 10 that ond. Cad. Maney rusponded, saving ut tho close that Mieubuippi bopod to to ablo to cast her vote for Henorica tor Presigens in 1876, Io slso visitod the Chawber of Cummorce, where Gov. Heu- dricks aunin addrossed them, particularly with referenod to theindustrial rosources uf the Bouth and the wterchnnus of praducts batwaen the two weotiond of tho country. Auecial tnapatch @ TAs Chioacoe Tribune, CiNeINNATL, Aug, 10.—The Micsiasippi edito- rial oxcorsionists hore passed Bunday in vinting tho great lurary, the hospital, sud a lager-bosr brawn:{m«lhn d the eveming at gerdens over Itune. ———— OBITUARY. &pertal Corresvondenca of The €Aicayo I'ribune, Ixptavavorts, lod., Aug. 16.—Lient-Com- mauder Owentrout, of tluw aity, died on board shie stentavr Kpala, wt Staten Islaud, ou Tours- day, tlo divpatehes hoing receivea by the rela- tivos on Friday. o was wall snd highly knowo, voing & mowmbor of o promincnt fewily, Lo ot terud the Acadeay in 1860, mud served during 1l Iatter part of the War of the Roboilion with distinetion, winung rapid promotion, His ody will Lu bioight ous tor tuteriet, Bavannanm, ilvn. Aug. 16,—1be Mo, Solomon Cotien died this wornig, szed 13, 1o was, at 0uo tiine, & wowbur of Congress from this dtate. st JOURNALISTIC. Loviawitrx, Ky, Aug. 15.—Ballard Smith, soversl years mauaging editor of the Courfer- cured an fnterest In the Louls- Journal, ba wille Ledqr, ment sud cantrol of that paper to-morrow, ‘The will oumlnuu|w be ubih‘l:d-d.r'm :.'fi'n but is s understood-~ilat sadlc eioa wEl U wiade o lis #xyle. $ud oliarscihr, A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR. The Wife of a North Side Phy. sician Poisoned. It71s a Question Whether She Drugged Herself or Not. A very mysateriona oceurrencs took place st No. 108 Hremer street, North Side, last night about 830 o'elock, but was uot made known to the polles mntil af- tor midnight. The place mentioned is tha bouse of Dr, Claude Underwood, and his wife now lies hovering betwoon lifa and death, the ro- anlt of A dose of ethor and culoroform,—a balfe ovanco of cach, a0 it is aaid,—sud the Doctor sags b6 administored it Lereelf, but his actions under {he circumatances ara certainly very Atrange and can only be accounted for on the groamd taat o bas been iniemperato, and bag beeu involved in much domestle difficulr. s procured tho potion, Lo says, for the Lurioss of quioting bin nervas, which were prostrated by esce-mivo drinking, and last night g wito. %o i & woman af 32 yenrs, took the deally atufl and i u fow moments afterward be- camo inwennibio Aud prosteato, A yonng wotoan, » neighibor, who attempted to enter the houso, abnt {0, to aasist tho wuflterer, tated that she was refueed admittanco by Une dersood, and voundly cursed at. Tho woman bas thier gors by B former hnsbond, and one Baz# hid motber took tho poixnn hewall, and tha ctiier ttated 10 a neigltor that Underwood gave uer womethinie out of a jdal. The shiowe affalr was urepped in mystary this mothiog at 2 o'clocis, nudal was dulicul to leam the exzct causo and manner in which -the woman camn to be in her present mtuation. Undcrwood sald sha hecama Incenned at last eveuing becanse Lo woulkl not go to reoa pauentat Loer request. snd gives that as the oniy troubio betwenn them. Dr. Greer vaa in attendance with {nderwood on the suf. ferer, and wunlewn thern is serious resula Lecaudn of the patient’s being enceluto, Lo says, 8o will provably recover, Sergt. Gerper had the Doctor under police aurveillance, and rovk charge of the | Lisl which contuied tho poion. RAILROAD NEWS, GILMAN, CLINTON & SPRINGFIELD, 1t Dhaten to The Claeazo Trioune, Grox, IlL, Aug. 15.-On Saturdsy Judge Tipton made additional ovders in the mat- tor of tho Gilman, Clinton & Sprinptield Rail- raad o carry mtn effeet bis docision to transfer the moperty of tho road ta Col. Tom Scott and Hugh 1. Jewett as Hecerverr. An ofticial boud L6u0 was tendered to the Court on bebalf ere, conditioned for tho farchful pecformance of their dutics as Recelvers under direction of the Cuurt. Tho boud is sigoed by Lesi . dicrwn, George Bliss, and Georga 8. houee of Morton, York, and Lawdomn, of iisy tho banin, Co,, ot is not siemed by Scott It was prepared o anticipation of and pravious to the chanzo ¢ ceivars, Tbe Coutl approvad tac buad, aud., 3t 1o sawe time, wmade au order that the Receiverr vhould doposit 23 callateral £300,000 of shy firet-mortgage bonds of the Gilwan, Cli & Springhieid Tatlriad Company with tha Tidelity Safety De- 1 osi¢ Cotatuny of Chicsgo, sulject to the order of E. M. riics, Saeainl Master in Caaucers, tho bonds uol to be remo withunt order of the Comt. The old Besaivor, I. E. Hinokley, iwordered £ doliver 10 the new Hecorvers or rheir authorized axents all property und money belougny to tha rond, cud telie thelr reeeipt for them, and its now Keceivers aro testramod from but Jowaett. New seling the rund uwder the pros r teant decd, inen the Court made i it order, aspointing & now ora for tha road. comnoged of the nolders aloug the line n, and fichuel Ballivant, ot Weuzer, of [rouols County ; aud Uharlos 8, Nev- ton, of Enziand, There ventlemen are to act as Diroctors of the raad, with fufl potwers given to the Bonrd of Directors Ly tue cuartor of the toad, uutl the clection can bo hold. s provided for under tho dectes uf the Comt. ‘The Direct- ors ara ordered to weet at Clinton on Wednes day, tue 15th day of thus mouth, 10 Organizo, —— FIRES, AT D Brecial tianatch to 17430 Tribune, Durvgek, Io., Aug. 15.—Tho tire last night complerely Rutted tuo rug inctery of Decker & Keckevooit, aud tho tolace)r factory of diyers, Tico & Co. It budly dumaved Jntnoy Cusliug’s vinegar factory. ‘Lho fire origlaated in tho irste puwed iustitution aud gruduaily epread o tho other buildmg. :A strong wind sct in from the south, and, at one time, 1t was fearod the entira block would go, but, through ‘the oxertions of the fremen, the flames were conquerod at 8 Q'clock this inorung. Slyers, T1ze & Co, bod » luro btuck of Yoaf und fiue cut tobaceo, which was thoronglly dieuched. and will provo s tatal Joan, ‘T'nocutire lows v esthuated at §20,000; fully covered by lusurunca it Eastoin companloa. Ql AT PHILACELPHIA. PitAveLenia, Pa., Aug. 15.—Francis Perra oun’ browery was pertinily burnod to-day. ©55,000 ; lusurcd, SPORTING NEWS, & AQUATIC. Wnrrrio, W, Va., Aug. 15.—The throe-mile scull-race botweon Manten, of the Nail ity Club, and Corcoran, of tho Hoguer Club, took place fu the lower course iu this city yesterdsy. The nivor_could mot have been iu better condition nior the woathor movo auspiciaud. Mavton wos, buatiug Corcoran 150 yardv, Timo, 23:464. THE TURF, Coruxnus, 0., Aug. 15.—It Los been deter~ mined to hold » tiotiing wud ranniug weetlog Loro oa the 22d, 23d, and 24th of Soptumbsr. - SUICIDE. peetal Disnateh to The Chican Tridune, Storx Crry, [a., Aug. 11.—A. 8, Mites, of Wate erloo, lo., committed suicdo lu this city to-day. o first took s doso uf stychnine, sud then stabbed Limsolf in the bowels thres bmes with & lurge pochet-kmite, Mo waa, vy (1wdo, 8 mide chniut, aud was lookiog for work, but, 1ailiog to obtaiu uimploywmont, becatno ds orato, with tha above rosult. 1o bas a femily living In Waters S THE PRESIDENI’S MOVEMENTS. Tamrotnt, Cuavteavgrs Laxe No Y., Aug. 15.—Tho Prosident lefe Fairpoint at 10 o'clock for Mayville, where he toolk & specisl train on tho Buffelo, Corry & Puetsburg Railway for Buffalo, at which place be tskes su express tramn for Bristo) IL.] b{ wnly o(‘ulu‘quy‘ l::: t the latter place af o<l ?x"a'xffif.‘:v T:I:'Il:z.:.:ud arniving at Bristol eacly the mext morming. “LAKE NAVIGATION, O QODILICHE STEANEIRS, ‘Wesat Snore purts, . P 1 ‘Negaiiss, 'snd “Lake Suparior layn wud Tuureda) i; oe o THE WESTERN TRANSPORTATION COS AN ARCHOR LINE STERRERS, Wil loave for above sud iutermediste ports, 48 follown ¢ e Wodasadag 2uf, 18 [ ckson, ncadsy, , 18, B30k aTATE Gopt, W uradiy, hog. ARIZONA, Cayb. Hogy, Friday, Aug. 20. ONELDA, Cart. Dtlludflhlunhy, Awlfll.n“. Wor passage tickats snd stateruoins apply Boutt [y Aa A MAMPLE, bedreiges yaiy - w i

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