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FOREIGN. Turkey Sends over 20,000 Troops into Herzegovina, Servia and Montenegro Admonished by the Great Powers to Remdin Neutrals Germany, Russin, and Austrin Will Propose Certain Reforms to the Sultan, Fifly Tarks Ferish in {he Destruction of a Herzepavinian Viltage. Interesting Facls Concerning Strenpth of the Turkish Army. American Naval Officers Ban. queted ot Southampton, the The Case of the French Publisher Against the Heirs of Napo- leon 111 THE TURKISH INSURRECTION. REPORT IROM CONFTANTINOILE, CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. .ater intelligonco from [he dcenc of (ho imsurroction in Ilerzoxo- vina is satisfactory. Tho Government of that provinco announces thae there is lesy excitement amony the peojle, aud anticijates a prompt wacification. * TP GREAT FOWERS STED IN. The Ruasian, Austrian, sud (icrman Ambts. sadors had n protracted conferenco with the Giand Vizier yosterday. It is understood that they adviced a suspension of bLostilitles, with a viow Lo afford an opportumity for ascertaining the griovances of the insurgonts. Turkey de- clined o acerde to this provesition, The Ru Bl Ambarsador Lad au interview with the Sul- | tan, and afterward the Grand Vizier was sum- Tioued to the pelace. ‘Ihe foroign Ambassadors und Ministers wili weet the Ruseian Embusny ou Ratmday. CHEELA, Aug. 20.—Je Nord, the Russian or- pan, dircurming the Turkish fnsurrection, eays that ** Nursia, Germany, and Auatria are in' ac- cord on the poiut that the Lastorn question shall not bo raised. Peaco has been temporanly dis- turbed, but the general poace is secure heyond ttack. Francs and Itely will doubtloss bo d to joiu these three Powers. Turkoy must tecoguizo the nevd of ending the Intolerablo regime, and of proceeding seriously with the 1o- foim wlich Les Lerctofore Leon a mere pro- tenge.” TH SITOR OF TREMOST. A diepateh from Vienna tepoits that the fn- surgents havo beou forend to Frivo the ficge of General of Brigade), Mird AlaL (Colonel) intuakam (Lientenant-Colonel), Alai Daind (Major), and Iumbashi (Commaniant of Taualion). OF tho esven corps of tho army, three only are nvailabla for Earopean rer- vice, the rest beng tationed in Asistio Furkey, where a strong foico in alwaya requited for tiin sup pression of Iaternal dirorders and (ho pro- tdction of the country sganet atiack from alroad. The Earopean corps, including the re- sorve, consist of only 114834 men, with 470 guns. Thoe infantry sre sl partly aimed with tho old uyecronasion musket, thouyh there are npwords of 200,000 Snidors in store, and it hias recently been decided to order nn equal number of Mlartini-tHenrys from Eugland. ‘Tho cavalry wolibors have eaclt an Amesicon re- yalver and w Winchoster rifle. Tiio mtillery havo wix and four-pounder field guns, and threo- pounder mountan guns, all Krupp brecchind- ara, Tho emaller guns aro cariod by camelsand miiles, the ronds nob bemy good enaigh fur gau- cartingen, | e eem CREAT BRITAIN, NANQUET To AMIRICAN SATAL OFFICERS. RavTimamitoy, A Tho hamquet tos fipht Lo tho Ametican navat eiticera was a trill- faut Affair, Amag t wero £90 Amori- cau Cunanl and a la iber of leneling mers chanty, T Queen Vietorin and Preat- dent i with enthumisen, Npoechos weto very brief. 1 Wordon, respoming to tho toart to (ho AmMuiican nAVY, gave oxprossion to his appreciation of the kind feehing which cverywhero entertained by tho peoplo of Eue witoaurds the United States, snd in the nawo of lus Government nnd Lis country recins 4 tho vxp:essions of this good feeline. H.01 100 70N, Aug. 20, ~Tho Mayors of alltio Hanpelnre boroughs and heads of ail paliic des partuents i Southamptou have been fuvitad t1 a bapiet to bu given by thy corpaation to the afwera of the Amencan equadron un Laesduy next. Ll FRANCE, TUIEPR WILL MOT Uk A BENATOR. Loxnos, Aug. 20.—The Netes' correepondent at U'rebigue, and somo bave been driven uunimed across tho Iroutier, THE AULTAN FOREWAUNED, . LoNpox, Aug. : he Vien New Frei Presse is informed that 1to Britisli Ambaseador reeently forewarned toe Nulian of tho sction of the threo Porcers, pointing out tho siguiticance of tho step. FRILNDLY OFFICES. A Yienna pehtic enomlent sdya that tho i of the 'osers wesa tender of frendiy oilices, not intervention, and thioks that the re- fuwal of Tugiey to aceedo to the proposttions was vot il FANATICS BUONED, A gnecial to the Sawdiard from Vienna repre- L fifty Turi fanatica perished when nix destroyed Borlor aud Svinjar, 1510 TEOOLS GOING FORWATD, 20,—Dervish Pacha, with five fars and three regiments of in- advancing for tho purnose of dislodg- ingrents from their positions between Bustar and Kio! 1A'S IIOPOSITION. Pamis, Augr, 20, —Le Teips wiys it has ro- coaved intormation contlrmatory” of Le Nord's atticle to tho effeet thiat Rusdin, ncting in con- Junctin with Germany apd Austria, intends nutug wn appen! 1o the powers of Europe ln favor of setiting tho fTorzegoviuman diienlty by o auderetanding smong all thio coantries inter- estal, thus wverting all dauger of o European Wl THE TURKISH PROGRANME, CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. Y01t is ofticinlly etated that tho news ‘ml,llhhud in foreign jour- 1l in 1egard Lo the lerzegovininn insurrection In much exaggersted. Tho 'Turkish Govern- aent will soon have 18,000 wen concantrated s Herzegovinn, It has been waitige until g rhould Lo uble Lo concentraao saflicient forco ro 06 to crush the turrection with the least postblo sfusion of Llood. ervisch Pacha has now bovu orderod to take offeusive stepd, LPowes vuticely friendly have requestod facili- tits to cummunivate with tho iusurgents for the 1 counroling sobmwiesion to the Otto- went. and [nforiming ther that thoy Tiave nothing to bopu for fiom the iutervontion of forcigu puwers, ¥ no. Paws, Aug. 20.—Tho Memorial Diplomatique says uli the posers bave aureed in urgiug bervia nud Montenegro to 1emnin neutial 10 Lo pros- ent contlit, nud this advice will Lo backod Ly, force 1f necessary. A ITOCLAMATION, Beorny, Aug. 8.—A procismytion bearing the Higuature of the Centtnl Gonimittes for the lib- aration of the Christiaus in Turkey Iu bginyg 03- toneively circulated in Herzogoving, llostia, and Rorvia, 1y recommenla o tho lerzegovina in- surgents 1o how il decimve encouniers and pguuct tho rebellion a» tuch as poreibe, 0 us 1o force the bervian aud Muntene qruiments to iuterfore. The iumsur Dlowisa tuld that thoy hud boter du wuruest sympathy with the Austrian Ewpie, without, however, oxtending ther fiendetup to tho Magyard, who should Lo courivered ny tho wuist ouguios, of thoe Scluve race. As o tho Russian Governwent, it will be time envugh for the insurgents to, regard the Czur as friond when they find hins acting in their iuterents, Luruia uud Horzogoviuw mnst bosoms indej oude ont States under Servo-Montenegrin rule, - Quly « traitor could wish to incorporute them wilh a, ur place thom under 8 furaigu Prince, Tuo proclstuation coutaining the above pro- eones 10 by priused at Trieste, MAILWAYH. CUNTANTINOULE, Aug. —Tt is oficially av- nouucl thut the Bullau intonds applying o suu of £450,000 wupually from bis Civit sk Lo the coustiuction of railwayas in Turkey. BUKFENSION OF A NEWAPAREN, The Jourual Lassiret Lgs been eustended for Liaviug publiebud & trauslation of @ leador frou the Louduu Tines upon Furkish inauces. THE TULKISH ANMY, 4 . “The Borsenzdduny puldicies an arijclo o iliv Turkish sty apiopoa uf the reing in tis Horze- goviua. Up 10 the buginning of thy presout cen: tury, it soys, tho milnay adminietistjon of tho Oiwmun Lpire was tozally ailerent from thpt of other Europan Swtve. or contirics the nucluus of the ‘Turkicl tioops wus formed by thy {nuluuriwi wud 16 wus not until thpy wore unmbnlated by dultan Malumond in 1826 that the uriny was firet orghuized o thy Brench model. ‘t o organization was cotupleted by Abdul Med- Jid o 1543, slwve when the troops Lave been tisiod Ly Freuchaud Gorwan otlicers, The es- tablishment of the jegulur umy&nkam) Was tized by Abdul Medjid st 150,000 men, aud tlit of the resorves (redif) wb 120 Lattalions. Uwilur the last wilitary law, Which 18 1o, Ls cow- plutely carried ont by the year 1s7s, the'strength of tho Turkish anwy is to conswt of 150,000 Tenulars, 70,000 men of the first reservs, 120,600 of (ho drst fovy, 120000 0t the second lovy, sod 820,000 landturay (Riyjade), uishing ‘& foico of TE0O000 mwen fu sil. Buch un arumy, Lowover, could only be raiwed if the tiuan o thy counlry wero in a eabifactory wtate; under pryvent circutustunces it will hatldly be Juonble o colluey wure tusu, 40,000 wtuciont troopw. ‘F'he wrtay ia dividod JUto aevel corpe Q'arues, Of WhiCh thie seventh is DOL (quIts com- pletu, The loadqusite:s uf these corps a1o at Cavelavtiuugle, Sehouwls, Moussur, Erzervuui, Datiancus, uud Banals (proviuco of Yemen). Lbe Conander-in-Chief is the Sultau, snd s deputy the Grebd Viaer, Al tbo Lrauchus of the - tary aduiniatvation wre couceutruted i thy War Oluce (Meraskierate) at Coustantiugple, uuder & sy-called poueral yudivery council. ‘Fhae ottigers of tbu stall have tbe following raoks: Sérdur Ebrem (Gevseahenitnaf, Mushig (. ,, Fulk Pasha (Goeral of Divisivn), Liva Pasia Paris reports that ex Presudent Thiers declives to bo a vandidato for the Senate, preferting to remaln in tho Loaer Hous g Tamg, Auz. 5.—Tho Civit Tnbanal of the Seino gave judgment yesterday on the elaim of MM. Flon, publishers of the ** Lifo of Cieear,” agnunel the heirs of Napoleon J1L, for damages nletained by the non-completion of thal Wurk, Tl plaiutie clamed the tetuin of Li32Lf, the copytight puid on tha volumes wsold sinco UctoLer, 1367, a8 & set-off agamsl waiohousing charies, aud the payme 167,4181, tor unsold cupies, the expenses ol ench and Bpanish eaitions, aud wuins prid by thew for traustaions, oot recovered trom Guuman aud Swedwsh pab. Liehers, 1t appears thut wiule an edilton ve wue was 4ot up ae tho Jmprimery Natwnale, thy Empotor accorded to M. I'lon tho right ot “issu- iUg OLIOF editions mu & Toturn, it waa alloged, for tho wacutices impused on lum by previous Twpeial puohuations. 1o was sathurized to axsuo tureo editions, includ- ing & cheap ouo at 40 Lhe maxicum numoer of copics b ull bemg nxed At 50,000, A cenain suw Was _pavable as copynight on each copy, und up 10 ISG7 192,458, wan pad under s bead, nowlually to tho Empeior, who, Loweyer, din Lobuied i1t amoug thoee who bad assisied bim in tho wourk. The tirst volume ajppesred in latd, aud tho secoud 1n 1563, but, necording to the plawls, the sale slacioue! ou the complution of the work becommg doubtful, ung eince 1370 senrcely fiftoen cupien per aunuw have been dispored of. Lho result i that they have 22000 copies on band, and they demanded perunesion to sell thew o ub any price. ‘Their coateation was that tho pro- atibiu of the contraci—' the Empotur is antbor ot o work cutitled * The Lito of Jubins Canay,'" impnied a completa work, whereas luag hefora 1570 its proseeution bad Loen abandoned, [t nist- ters not, remarked their conneel, whethoy health 61 I00Te UEGEBL Provccilpalivin were tbo caum ;, perinps thero wis u coutlict besscen the policy of the latter years of the laboral Bwpire and thi glontication uf Casarism, which tirst ibspirad the work ; with all (he muteriula bosudo bim, thn Emperor had suspeuded bis task, Absoluteiy notuing was tound o the Talwies no papors prosenfiug the trace of tuo Emgperor's personsl labors fur tho third yolumu, Oun behall ob. the Emperor's fieiry it was coutoudud that M, Ylon appacd for the pust of Lngenal publisher, atd st have mady latge protita . from previous works, ant b b cagorly npplicd tor authursty to piblish the ** Life of Cwsur,” The contruct aid not spocify tho number of volumey or the intorvals Lotween them, and the Emporor, with lus aLgoring oceupations, coaild not have dreamt of Lindwd limselt in any wey. . Tho publisher boig nb liborty Lo print as mauy copics a8 ho plossod, subjoct to & maziwum, hod hussolf to blameif De bud o largo stock on band. Tho copyright was wo wettlod, moraover, thut tho sumus dus for it wore 10 Lo puyuble unly on copien wold, aud tho con- tract was 80 libeial u its termm that tho pub- lishier's protit was woro thau doublo thut of tha author, Afior 1866, the Lmporor, 1t wan waiu- tated, continued tocollect materials ; memvory of the funtituts and otticurs being sent out by bin, at lus own expense, 10, study tio locahitivy, snd theso Jabors continaed Gll 1870, 88 shown by » document arawu up by M, Muury and Col. Stof Tel. ~In J867 M. Pion remonstrated agaiust tho suspennion of the worl;, but wii told, that the contraet haa curefully reservod tho nuthor's frecdom of sction, and shat tho probty wllowed Lim oo caleulated with a view o overy uuuungcuc{i L~ mediately atter tho fall of the Empue, M, Plon applicd 1o the Civil-List Liguiiation Commission 20 cauedl tha coutkact, on the grgund that tho continupneo of 1o work Lad becuws gut of {he Question, nud to award hiw 666,640 francs, Ifo aJso applled to the Emyoror i Englatd, but withuut résalt, sud o April, 1872 he tdok pro- coedings, Bothi plaiutill and defendant died tieforo tho case conld coo on, 80 that Loth wero represauted by their buirw, o Court gsve udkuent agahint AL, Plon, with coats. It held that tho contract sontainel no stipulations ns to Lulk or time s that (his omissloh was obviowsly duo to the resmpectivy rauk of tho partics, the author Intending to ro- sorvo his full hberty of action, and that the cluuse enabling hin to suspend the sale or ru- numeo tho copyripht on the payment of a certain compensativn had not Logn onforced and was (riolovaot. Ju ulso rulod that (he soqdesiiation of tho Tullciics pnpers dod dp- ntructlot or dikpersion of th maienals left thy Einperor uo éhuice bub to ubundon the work, constititing & css of forco imsjeurs s thiat tho plaintiff’s abapdovment of the vnginal cluim for 1l ropayment of the whole copyright suw was ineonxistoyt with the coutentlon that the cou- truct hmphed & completo wotk. The Courl at tho samo imo canceled the cuutract wh regarded tuture volumes. THL LATE AESSION OF THE ASYEMLY. Fanty, Aug, 6.—The Liberle given sumon fta- tistien of the past soseion, which nuencd on the Hth of May, pud closed oo Mg 4. Eight mi- g were oceupied 1i elocting otlicerstind draw- ing vommleten ; thirty-oue proposats wera din- Duskod a8 urgout ; two bills passed through tho rogular rensdign—intnoly,tho Public 'owors and Heunio Liile ; two lutroduced proviously wore read ceoud aud third tinu—uamoly, the Untvereity Jueation and Prison Discipline bills ; two wors rend A nueond sud one s tiey twme; wiile ouo Waa biuply tahon inio cousideration withuut ad- vauciug funihor, Niuety-four bills of lucal n- st Wore yaneod, aud 0 mousy-lulle were to, Tocis were 2 jotorpellasions aud sits havo beon conviderod, and wie wicinber wie tneated (or brnkruptey. LUE RFUGT PHUTOOLAVIEDY, » Coutt ot Appesl to-day confirmod he ive ol Welve muothe' itiprisvnmont and it i Yutely psssed o Baguet sud Loywari Tt protesoing Lo puotogeapd spirits, Tuey were penerslly vopreseittod e ntunding belund, the oo o friend who wishud for their Iikonexs, Buguet, o4 wiil ve rememnerod, tiade » full con- fusBion of tho way W wuich the spint forms were cuncucted and plucod ou tho nousuve, this sustowmer’s hicuesy being afterwurds auded. THE FULSCH CARDINALAYE. It {8 unow stated that tho Atrehblhiop of Rennes, aud not tho Lishup uf Oriosus, will ros coiva the nomiuation ss Cardinal, . A JUURNAL BUBFENLED. ‘The journal Lea Pyrcnees Orienlales has been suspended for two months for having pablishud articles insultivg to tho Nativual Assombly, e e AUSTRIA, LETHROTHAL OF TUE FUINCE OF BERVIA, VinNa, Aug. 5.—Tha ceromouy of tho be- brothal of Lriuco Milan of Servia to Muw Natalia von Kéckso, daugbterof s Rusvian Colo- uel snd Iarge landed propriotor, aud nigce of the Moldaviau Prince Mouroussy, was performed ay the Goldene Lamm lotel to<lay. 'I'be benedic- tivn of the Church will be_bestowad on tle atli- suced pair to-morrow, The marrisge iv tzed dur next October, RUSSIA, THE COLE CONURESS, Brauy, Aug. 2.—'The North German Gartte sayy uutlifng'is knowa in politigal ciréled in Ber- huof Rusats intendlog in tho uéar futuid to con- vuko the coiferyuce oy the urages of war. AN A3ATIC BAILWAY, . * Bsuw, Aug. O.—~1ho Lt Boku Rauway, which will_eatablieh stoam communication be- tween b I'atersbury and the easteru shures of thio Casplan vin the Caucasus, is 1o b immedi- ately taken in hand, A CENTRAL AIAN WwAR, Toxnox, Eng., Au A, m.—~Tho Times nblishes & Apceinl from Borlin saving that the Khokand rebeln had attacked a Rus puard, 1t is oxpectod thit Yhn Ruswitn tavora: ment will ordor tho muliwary ocenpation of Khokand, . Losvo¥, Ang. 21—6 a. m.—Tho Daily News' pocial from Vienna saya the lussian General Knnfman in orcanizing an evpedition sgamet Khokand for atlacks upon Russian soldiery. SPAIN, TUE RIEGE 0F BLO D'OROLL, Manmin, Ang. ho Carliss Col. Ripollo has Leen hilled in Seo 'Urgel. e Sdiids GERMANY. CHURYT AND KEATE, Brntay, Aug, b—A contidential ciraulfe hes been addressad by tho Archbishop of Colaguo to tho parish priosts respocting the Iaw upon tha adminisfiation of Chweh proporty, It ways tho clorgy should aceopt tho position un the Charet Borards, ied Lo thetn by tho law, and shouk! exliort focks iu privato, but not from tha i, to take an achive part in the clections for thove Toards iu ordor (tat no enowics of thy Church of O1d Catholies shall obtaln po wer m {lie adiminietration of ceclesiasical protierty. Fhis evering's Post mavs it iw in o position to darlara that thoro 1s uo foundation for the nowa publishied by the Presse ot Vienna that the Panal Nuueio, Mutisignor Jacobiut, Is negotiaiig with the Gorman Ambnasidor in tho Austnian Capital sithaview to bringing about & reconcthation betwteon tho Frussinn Bishops aud their Guvern- ment, Tho Ultramoniano organ, tho -dny, coutining tho atatoment mado by weveral nowspmners, that tho Unvahsu Goverument had tetused perwiesdon for Fran- i forierly estaniinlind at Fulia (Prussa) 0 in monnslericd of Lo s otder in fixe vonune, Aug. b--The National Hazelte pub-~ Bebvn un ariele npon tho departure of Dishop Ladorborn from Wesel, whero hie had Leen - terned by order of tho authorities, 1L polnts out that by his written declaration that he in- teuds aesuming his epiecupal autbority be fur- feits i sighis Of ciizenstup recording to the existing Live, and timy expéct tu be banished from tho Empiro Licor, Ang. 6.—The Gawetle de Liege of to- day, with reteroncs to the action of the German Goverument relative ia the veclosiasties oxpeil- ed frow Prarsin who have sought refuge in Belgiam, states that tue Berhin Cnlinet has meroly convoyed dirsctly to the Beigian Gov- otnment an intimation that formal complaint wouid bo madu it thowe ceclesiastien took up thutr resdence uenr Illl' fruntier and matained with their friends in Germany relations whick the Gorman Governmont would consider 40 b objecuousble. Tho faztle de Licge nlds tuat, befare recorving this ifitination,” the Belgian Guvernmont biad anformel veiwons possexsing inlhitcucs with tho expolled occlesiastics Liat the lutter musl nbstaie from any demonuntia- tions LKelY Lo glve 1i%0 to complamt, which counncl thoy a1 ear to hare foliwed. AN UNTEUE STORY, Concna, Ang. b, u utticial denial is givon to A stuterieut mada by some 0w aLOIH Tt the Luke ot Edinvurg had coded to the Emperor of Germany hin herediiary clims to thie tareis’ of saxa-Coburg-Gotha, The statement s ctrac. teraed aqon willtul fovenuon devold of any toundation. A WATEESPOUT. CopLeNTZ, Ang. 5.~1'he town of Kirn, on tho Nano taver, was inundated by a witlerspout lust night. The bridge over the Sturebach and many Loises wite desiroyed, aud thiiteen per.ovis loat thete hves. PUESY-TROVBLES, Panm, Aug, .—Up 1o this ning fivo mem- bora of the taff of the Frankfurler Zeitung were in prison, the lite editor nodergoing a sou- toaco of wix mouths' lucarcerntlon, and tug other four having been ariested fur refudivg to roveal tho authorslup of a partcular comnnuuication. A telegram ro- ceived trom Drutiltiort this evenitg, huwever, shows that tho question of inquiries mto the nateruity of drtcles, and this compelling a choico Letweon imprisosment and brunch of conildonco, bas .sssumed s more Loperul phave. Horr Stero, ons of the four geutle- 1men arrested o tew days ago, Mias boen sot at liberey, tho Tribunal bdving “decidoil that au dccusation sgminst an unkoown suthor cau- not, wider Cinnso 22 bf tho Gormau Progs law, bo éariiod oo beyond six mouths after priblicas tion of the mcrnninated documoent. It is to be presued that bis colloagues wili likowisa bo re- leanod, and 1t is to bo llulmd that tius juquisito- rial proceus will hoo Agdiu be had recourso to ttll tha Holchstig Lika had an dpportuulty of pro- uouncing o fts abolition. S . EGYPT. THE PRILADELPINA EXINBITION, Brrry, Aug, 5.—l1of. Broghsch, tlio Com- missivnor of tha Epyptian Goverument for the Philadelplia Exlutitfoh, liss serived hero, Egypt is talklug stops to bo represented at tho Bxbibi tton iu ah especinlly brilliant manner, and Prof, Bruchech s ibstructod to Come to an undef standiug with the Uorman Commirsion so that Egyot uay co-operate with (brmany la tho couro the Inttor may tako. Hithorio Egypt's netion hias alwayd boen subordiuate to tiac of Liunee uy such mattors. s THE RIPDIVE, p Pans, Aug. 6.—The Khedive, according to ihe Memorial Diplnmatique, had utonded visiting Iinropo this . vear after tho opeung of tho new ‘Fribuuale ; but cho Nilo having risen mucks ear. Tior than usval, end being likaly to reach an uo- untiaf heght, he hay abandooed the idea, aud will supermtond tho atubisukihont works which l‘mvn alroudy once raved tha country from itsun- dation, POLITIC A STRAW.. Hprcial Dirpateh to e Chicaan Tribune, SrarNaviery, Hl, Aug. 20.—It has beca - raured burw to-day that the absouco of the Hon, Shelby M. Callow from this aiby in Cbicago was ocenboiied by a roquest from J: Russell Joucs tu moot himi in Chicago.- This ranor gocs furtlier, aud says that the mecting of Jones aud Cullom woeins an allisuce botweon Wastiburne aud Cullum for the campaign of 1876. lu ouse Washburno should fail to seenro the nomination for Présdent s 1876, it 1w belioved that ho wikl touks tho ruco for Henator mguinst Gen, Juhn A, Logan, and tuat i makiug this raeo 1o would enlist Cullows with him, the latter waking the tight for the voulbation of Giovornor, 1n which he In to be aidod by Wauh- burns. Such Are the politicsl spocoiations hiore oceasioned by the .absance of Mr. iCullom; As hOOU Ry iL-was Ioarned tisat J; Raudell Jones way coming homae, it 8 said, Cullom was greatly ilessud, and bo s baid to bava intimated thag the leveridgo and. Lugan combination would have thuir huuds full bofurs they accowphshed their cutls. GRANGERS' PICNIC, Speeral Dixpiteh o 1ha G bune, (Canuanviteg, 1L, Aug. 20.~The Grangers of this county Leid their sunusl picuic at the Fair- Gronniis nesr thin aity, -to-day, aud were sd- dreetod by the lon, N, J. Colnan, of Bt Lonls, and Mr. Forsytho, the Chaplalu of the Illiuols Sinto. travpe. 'The addresses wore well re- convud, Tho sitenidance was quite large, the ctowd bolug estimated at from 5,000 to 0,000, Amusg the iuscniptivue ou the bauners wers theso We earn our hiving by the swest of our Lrow ;" * Equal aud exact justice to all," THURMAN CORNERED. Special Lrapatehlto Tne Chicdor T'radune, Wasuinaton, D. 0., Auy, 20.—Hevstor Thur- man has been tatking very freely about the pins- pbets of the Democratly dofeal in Olio. A geu- tlewan wau bers to-day who frequoutly con- versed with Thurman durivg the timo he stopped at Deer Park, In Slaryland, and he said thist Tharmuan, i private conversitlon thers, used th very aumna ideas which aro atated in tho diwpatels ho now dleclatmn, He aduntted that tho defeat of thi Demozrats seomed vory probabie, THE KENTUGKY SENATORSHIP, Special Dupaich Lo IAa Chicaao Tribuna, Wasiixoto, D, C., Aug. 20.—1t iy stated up- ott tha sutliority of the pervou) friouds of Saua- tor Steveuson, of Keutucky, that, in tae event ol the dofent of Geu, Willisms sud G, W, Leshe iu their aspiratiouw for the Seuats, they will wue |:e|{‘ lutiveuce fur Blavensun ivstead of Jim ok, . SUICIDE,” 8peetal Distateh to The Chicago Triduna, Miwavkze, Wie, Aug. 20:—Mis. Theresa Chessoll commitled euiclde this aleruoon by catting ber throat with a carving-kuife. She - 1d lor aowe time Lecu subjost to Lty of fu- © Auity, THE LAW-BREAKERS. ‘What They Propose to Do with This Class of Persons in Southern Iilinois, Military Companies Formed Equipped in the Ku-Klux Tufested Districts Tho Leading Spirits in the Recent Lawlessness Marked for Justice, and Their Arrests Planned, and Their Sum. mary Trial Provided For, Soven of tho Benton Gang Eith- er Ktlled or Captured. Horse-Thieves Carrying the Brdom in Northeastern Indiana. 5 THE ILLINOIS KU-KLUX, Spectal inapaten to The Chicaan Pribune, Semixoriiep, N1, Avg. 20.—This aftornoon the Uuvoruor recawved o teleprum from Gill J. Burr, Trennurer of Jackson County, Lo the effect that a compauy of militia Had been raised in tint county, and requesting that 100 ataud of arwe ond tho necessary amnnition bo sent at ance. The Governor directed the Adjulsnl- Geuoral to send the atma sud ammuuviton to Carbondale, and it was done by to-uight's train, Tho Governor also wrote the Tressurer s evening to wond s mustor-roll of his company at tho carliest pjacticablo moment, Now (hat each of tho counties which aro ju- fusted with Ku-Klux ars possessed of o military company well Joanipped, etirring work ie lkely to sesule it"the Ku-Klux tmean fight. Now that ovory artangomont has been camploted iu I'ravkiin County to enfurce the law; tho namo of the gentieman who visitod Qov. Beveridgo laet week, and proposed, it sup- poried by the State Gosermuont, to organize n foreo to wipo out the Ku-Klux in Southeru Ili- uois, {8 given out, It proves to be Cupt. ilogan, of tha Fifteouthh Iliuois Cavalry, s soldier who enrned a roputation for daring aud bravery in the Ilate War, It was le who gavo the mnames of tho party to tuo shoriff who were to visit Moddox's on Monday nuht, aud who Juid the plat for the successfnl runcontro which tuilowed. Tuo conforencd between State's-Attornoy Darr and the Governor ended lust uight, and it 19 belioved, from inforwatiun of & relwllo ua- turo, thut it resulted (n sl agseoment to 1mvoko the atd of thi Fedornl Governieut, through its courte, to enforco order uud liw lo the murder- ridden potnts of Franklin, Willamsov, and Jack- sou Countics, Lhis viow s supported by the Hon. J. I Vau Dorstdn, United Htaten District At- toriioy for tho Southern District of 1itlnois; who driived Diere from Vapdalia thns woming in respouso (0 & tolegtapbic request from Gov, Beveridge ova Mr. Larr, He suid ho was sume moned bore to take yucn steps ay would rocurs tuo arrest of o lurge baud of Ku-Klux under the piovuions of tho uct of Udngross kuown us tuo Ku-nlux law. This c, Vab Lordtun pronoscs 1o du, Vo enabie Wi to compaen the uriest of tho jartics, Cupt. Iloxan, botoie nawed, hss been telographed for, and will meot tue Disirict At- toruey iu Yaudabin i the worning, From bun, i expecied, the numos of the porsons 10 be arrestod will be leurved, and _the witucoses to sustan \hie charges, and on, Monday of next sveek war- ranta will lesus, and theu will follow tho attewpt to kecuro thewr arrest. Iu case the Blursual ahall Tuil to secare thoir arrest, ho doubtieys will ¢aull au the Gereral Goverumony for such o mili- tory furco as shall bo adeguate to euable biw to lll'n.“n all the parties, aud uring thera bero for trial, 3 Mr. Bure belioves that the paréles engagod in thie marsuding ste wou destitnte of means, and that, thetefore, mewguration i Jml 14 cerin to folluw their, arreat, a8 thoy wili be uuablo ww seeuro Latl. Vao Dorston tas boen vigoious- ly at work to-day propunug tho nocesssry pae per to lurthor hin plaus, nsud does not hesitate L0 £ay that tho laws Le is sworn to see enforced will be followed i leitor and spirit, He pro- wses t0 end Ku-Kluxing now that the matter ns neoy turned over to u'lux. ‘Lo Stale Kegister huy a special this ovening sayivg that nothiug now has tauspiredin Fravke I County: thut the Sheritf und posse, and vewly-orgunized milina company, are suil ous seouring the county, and uotmng has been bemd trom them, State's-Attorney Barr left for home this morn- ing. . . SeriNoyieL, T, Auf. 20.—Tho latost news from Fiauklin County, liL, 18 10 the elect tuat two men, whose vames w0 Summer, have beon foynd, who wero shiot in the light uncar Benton ondlunday uight. Ouo had died sud buen burted, sud the uthor was found 1o the woodd badly wounded, In addition to these, Jobn Moois, Miltoad Briley, aud & man unkuewn, have beon arrestod, All of them wero sevorely wounded. Cantrul and Duckworth, horotofore spoken of as mortally woundeg aud captuied, sru still living ; #o that altogether suvgn of the fourteen hu- Klux who wore fired upon by the Blierif und s posdo bave beon fwund woundod or dead. How wany more will turn up in a Jike condition is not. kuown, The firo of tho Bheril's purey was vory offuctive, SUSPECTED MURDER, St Lowie dimes, Jensmevitie, 1l Aug. 18.—Oua of the mosi horrible cased in tho history of Jersoy County becatne public to-ddy. Ono J. Q. Gilbetth, a fatuier on thio Llinols bottons, some 12 thiled west of Jergoyville, was a short timo ago driven out by the water, aud took refugo ou tho tarw of ono Jool Audrews, ut the Lluffs. 1o hsd s wifo sud somb monoy. At Andrews' place his wifo sleléued and died, Gllborth nfot srithi difforont pofusotis altde, among thém ono William Latders, Mo utafet tliat i & convoruition Gilbortl told him he Liad nothibg now Lo hva for, aud meaut talall hitiself. Last ovening, at Landers’ house, Lie aud Landers wout out together,when Landers eays ho camo [u aud loft Jilborth butside, An hour or'iwo passed, and, ho uot comivg in, a lautern wag taken and soarch mado, when a hat, a bowie-kula, and wome blood were found, aud thigoo $10 bulls torn wn two, and every appearayce of & wcufle sud & butchory, Hearch wa ox- tended fhr and wido, but Gliberth could not be found, Noxt duv, however, Lo cime staggoring up, with his clothos torn off, apd hls bowols havglig out from soveral ghnnl?‘nlmulngl n biy abddmen, but ho.was tob far gone to tell lrylhm about tha affair, abd_died iu a ghort tiwe. "Lhoro are two solutious of this harrible affair, Unois, that tho story of Landers 1o tru apd thae Gulbacth dostroyed himuelt. other, and moro ressonalle, fs, tuat hb wi murdaered for his oney, hib aguacsioa bldiog Liy body, supposing him "to be doad; Huspicion phints to several, aud of courde tq Landers, but notliug hus you boen daevelopad. An inquest aud fuli investigativn will take place soun. HORSE-THIEVES IN NORTHERN INDIANA. Brecitt Dospntch to The Chicago Tribune, Four Wasye, lad,, Ang, 20.—Ths nomber vf valuablo horsos ntolon from farmers end others living su Southorn Mickigan snd Northeru In. diaua dusiug tho paat faw woeks has led to an inveytigation which bxe daveloped the existence of w rogular orghwzation for horse-atesling pur- poags, comprising & wost porfoct system fur raunivg off aud disposing of atoloa autmaly, A uuinber of Bheritfa bave boon in consultation here with thie view of porfeciiug plana for broak- fugg up the gang, It Iy claimed that ovidonce Iu Lewng propared which jmplicates s number of men of good wtandivg ju those nofa- rious traubsctions, In the” distriot covered Ly thb operaliond of thls ofganization muro then fofty valusble hordss bave been stolen iu Juew sbsu 8 month, The last victime are T. C. iabam, of DeKalb Coanty, who [ost & valuable span of horses \Wednesday nlght, and Jacob Berden, of this county, who loss five hidrzes tho wato night, ¥ ¢ THE NEW YORK POLICE IMBROQLIO: Nzw Yonx, Aug. %0.~Joho D, Towpsend, counsel for the Leglaatlve Committes oo Drimte, | aroaonted _volumluous ouarges 4o Mayox Wicks THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1875.—~TWELVE PAGES. biam to-dav, containing epncifications againat Tolico Commissionets Matenll, Dinheckor, and Voothies, and asking for thele romoval for nege lect of duty, tneapacity for ales, obe., LOST TO SIGHT, Srecwal Dievateh to the Cav-am Tribune, Davexvont, Ja. Aug. 20.—Alonut two trodks 08 man named O, Sackott came to this clty, aud anvounced hin bueinors to o Lo witp; v the botels with bills of fara Uy tho yoar for the piv- ilego of Ineorting advertisemants in them. 1o solicitod cards fiom & mambor of Lusiuess-men, ran up hotal bille, and finally, Iast night, “ hight. edout.” o collected several hundre: dolla 8 on his advertisemonts, jumpud hotel bilis, and lefo i tho aren woverst innocent partios from whom e hud bortowed wonov, o i eviden:ly 8 firnt elusn frund, baving plaved the sanio grime At Des Moimes, lown City, and Omsha, Nk, N Y., Aug. 20.—Tae detoctives haye taken auto custody - Allan M, Johuon, & tiret- claxs wwindlor bailing fiom Now York, e cams Lieto threo li8 azo, rented a store, and startod n bustncss umdor tho name o ** Atbort I, Car- remtor & Co," [lo mado some pratonsiony of xeoputg faney giocerios, nud ordeced tropy firnm_ of dilervut oitiea quattities of goodn on ciedit, 1o intendud to disposs of them and decam with tho procoeds. Lo has operated 1 8 wimiar wanner nuceessfully i Tenio Han Ind., uuder tho firm nams of Wailace, Jonking o, 3 the same w St Paal, Minng, ae Jusiah 11, Baunders ; same 1n Boston, Mass., as Wallaco B. Royuolds & Co. 1o tea creditors m Port- Ianil, "o, Balumore, Cincinusti, and other citiod, A FRANKLIN, KY., ROW, 4 Special Durwateh to The Chicaan Pridune, Nasuvinee, Tenn, Aug 24—0u Tuchday night, a celored preacher named A, Btono, elaitne ing to como from Lundun, Eng., went to Frank- lin, k5., aud preached in the Baptiet Church, asking 10 conta admission. Subfect, *tllow Qirl Can Toll When & Man Loves Her" io was denounced as & fraud, and waltzed out of tho pulmt by o crowd of negraca. Procuting 8 braes band on Wolneslay night, ho spoko at tho Court-Houseto & wixed crowd of negroes and wintes, donouncing tho Jormer and the Civil-Itighus bitl, whion tho blacke, taking up the ery, ** Hang L, 100 hin,” ook L torcis Lly from tho rtund, scverely boatng Lim wilh ntickd and stonvs, Frietids sctetuprod to pros tect bim, but wero also beaten down, Shots wero firad, and a general fight ewsiod Lotween tho negroes, whén the white Mo mierfrrod ia.l stopped tho b, or A, Stotio atd lus triouds would huvo Lecu killed, COUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED, ENpIANAROLIY, dud,, Aug. 20.—Twu mehn, nam- ed W. J. Martio and J. G. White, wero arrested liero this ovening for paesing countes feit money., Six hundred dollars in c¢sunterfoit $10 notos on the fichmand, Iid., Natious! Bank, wero found in Whito's possession. . JAIL PRISONERS ESCAPE, Crxersyatt, O., Aug. 20.—A Gazello epeciat #ayn: **Afl tho prisotiers i Wyahdotte County dail, at Upper Saudueky, broke out to-niglit, Escapo was effectod by sawing out Lars, ‘There wore eghit of tnem, of whick bumbcr pix woro burglars. No names are given. SUMMARY PUNISHMENT. 8t Lotts, Aug. 90.—~Last Baturday; Frank Bell, who lives In Javingstoh County, some 15 wmileb zaith of Chillicothe, on retutning home from town, found Thoman Florenco fn such ro- lations with huis wite ne cuused bim Lo empty tres chamvers of a sovolver wito buw, killing Lim instuntly. THE USUAL WAY, Louisvitre, Ky, Aug. 20.—Duritig » duarral betweon # colored man named Sly, sud Lis-sife, Robort Jackson, al-o colored; wterfored in bo- hrlf of tho husband, aud was struck on the head ith n barreittave, receiving injurios that caused Jus denth, 'The wilu was not arrestod, sha bo- ing encente, -— THE QUINCY SUANDAL. An Excoedingly By Smmudge for an Lxceedingly Small (Bazo, Swcial Lisatch to Lhe Chicg tribune, Quixey, i, Aug. 20,—1In Lho scandal trial to- day tho testimony teuding to affect the Iev, Mr, Hoftman's character for veracity was closed, ‘The evidenco upon thus poiut appeated to eutab- lish tho fact tbat Mr, Hoffinan bad not always boen as nundtul of the truth us hoought to ave beau. In tho coutss of tho luvestigation tho defenso jutroduced the followihg paragraph from tho Advocal, su mwirsnco papor of Chi- cago: o A dclergymin uolduig pilléy 1485 eriten from Quiney, Lit: @ Tere L uw faro{ agiin, T am bupyy U suy, Bowaver, that 1 am not collapsed, 1 bave s bard and werlous strugaly 1 keep you, genticwon. My pollcy was ytico stolen, and now s been twico lapsod, Whatam 1 fodo? Lmukt exclto your charitable fue dulgence, Lum & ciergyman, Luvo s largo church of ) communicants, mm' engaged i bullde wg & lrgs stons church, and, to ba houent, and tell it sizalght ont, 1 have Leon so busy with my Quincr valugn tiat [ frgot iy Chkcago suors, Whut in tho world am 110 do? Cub you not vend niu 8 bun~ ivof Iypaed polteivs duly filed ot fur canes of einere noy, Uentlenien, You iyt come 10 my reseu again, muat uot part company with you, 1 Lke you, 1f it will Lielp any, 1 will certify to iny continued_ability to get on without & physiclan, st iy landlord bas raised 1 tho price of my board. * Can 50U Toelors wo ugaim 7 Tt will Lo better 10 restoroa lajeed thembor than to settlu with & collapsed one, Methodluts bellove iIn baclolidlpg, you kuow, and T clalm y right to come back event w second time, Pleaso givo ine a littlo asagr- anco of comfort, geutiomen, s belicvo Mo, yours; et Tho prosccution admitted that Mr. Hoffman wrote the foreguing lottor, tho fuct belng, how~ over, ihat tho faruze atone church Lo is ongaged 1o bullding has vot yet progressed Leyoud fhe Y}nnu and epiccidications. Ll afteruoon Me. loffman huuself waa calied to tho stadl, o @8 BY years | of ago, and las . been ocightesn yedra in tho ministry. Ho admittod ihat, while Jocated ab Decatur or Ruativiite, 1n thus State, storiks had botn started about bitm touchiig bis familiarity with the famales af bis tlock, but he denied that ha had ever boen furmnlly wwvostigated, He also adputted that Lio had quito otteu visited certam ladics of this eity, bubt clalued - thab his relationa with them had never boen im- proper. When qucationed specifically npou this point, bhowever, lns rocollectlon 1 soveral - nt{ucenlppeuud to fail tum, afler the fashivu o FPlymouth, ‘To-moriow there are bo somo fomalo witnesses placed upon tho stand, when Imm‘vutmg dovel~ opmonts ore oxpected, Llus, it seams, is pog thi fisst time that Alr. Hoffmen has been called 1 quostion 1u this city for Lus frequout mypnistrations to women. Got. Drenting siates that, ading tinfo sgdv, he {rarned tho rovorsha Reoutletnan that his topeated pilgrimages’ o & cortdin uhrine was cieating weans aal, Whoroin resides Lis power of faccination, howavor, 1t is not easy to tell, for Lo is by no incaus an Apollo i figire. o is of mwediuw boieht, of dark complexion, and is prin- cipaily noticeablo for tho lougth of his bait, He 18 & mab of very iadical views, sud 1o atyle 16 cusentially scusations! and "'!'" What the sosuft of tho prosout trial may bo it 1e impossiblo to predict. "1t 1y thought by ‘somo that art effort will bo made to husn the mattef up. ANUIAL, THE WASHINGTON FAILURE, WasmiNoTon, Aug. 20.—The utatomsut of as- seta aud liabilitios of Graham Brotbers & Co., who suspended Tuesday, shows that the assets, s large proportion of which are in real estato in the westorn pagt of this city, sre pos at 119,000, and tho ln-!n“t s &t $G0,000,° A propostion to nceopt b notos uf the firms for the eutire in- debiodueas at six, twelve, eighleou, aud umnt{- four iuouths, with intitest, mvets with faroravle conuidorstion.» GANTON, O, Cantoy, 0., Aug. 20.—J. Kiopenstelo, pro- ptietor uf breivery in tho wostern part of tho city, liss Just mado an assigument. Liabllities, §20,000 5 mssots, about 810,000, TORONTO, Tomonto, Aug. %.—7Tha llabllitles of the Moffat Brothers, wholesalo dry-goods merchants, suspended recently, amount to 30,000, USPENSION AT PASSAIC, M. J. New Youk, Aug. 0.—Locke's print-works ab Pasesio, N. J., sujondsd yeuterday, throwing 800 péréons out of work. NEW YORK. New Yong, Aug. 20,—The Sun reports the fgilure of ¥erd, Herts & Co., produce-deslers, Uroad strest. e . ‘Tha Chicago, Danyills & Vincaunes, T Pooria & Watutw, wng llrln‘:uczunl“ltr e E uown‘ ill poll excursion-tickelw to tne nj ! iv'-mn from (o 25010 't D4R Lol aciie «gle G,y Wl SPORTING NEWS, The Movement for the Formatlon of a 1tifle Club tiv Chieago. Changos and Additions in the White ' Btocking Nine, Preparallons for To-Day’s Yacht Race, THE TRIGGER, 5 CHICAGD RIFLE (LUR The project of forming in Ciieago n first-clasa rifla club, which shonll take & place with olhor kb intitutions elsowhare, han heen for some time conmdered. aud hfter kevera]l meotings & commitieo waa appointed to examine thn pros- pocts and report upan thom, and at {be sawe ine to proparn and preesnt o constitution, A meeting of peracne interested in tho sibjact was hold yonterday atternoon st the Slherman House club-rooms Lo recoivo tho réport of the Committes,. J, B, Bradwell, Chairnjan. agd In L. Hextuu, Becretary, woro oflicers of thie moot- g, 'ho attendance was quite laree, nd smong ouhers thera wers present Gen. Julius White, Gen. Atthur bucat, I H. Hoyne, Dr. Artbur Edwaras, Judge Bradwoll, 3, 8. Greelsy, W. R Roney, L. W. '8, Cleveland, G. Willard, aud L. 1, Soxton, Mr. H. W, 8. Clovelaud read the report of the Comimttee, which was strotgly in favor of tm- mediato argamzation, The Committeo stated thial thov hnd everywhiora met with cucoursgo- ment and approbation for the poject. I'ne abe Joct which thiey bind 1o view was to secure i n- sideratle number of membors who were willing tu practice and disciphine themselvos, aml aleo other moumuors who would ussint in the jound- g ud susatatving of a sood club, Tho Cows mitteo also reportod that they had visited aad inepected locnitons for rangos st Gglowood and 1 tho take-shotn divislon of the South Park, but they wero not yol corcain whethor tho. latier couid b had. Mr. Cloveland also eubmitted a constitution, which, ho anid, wan modoled on the ouo in uso Ly tho New Yerk Amatoar stite Clab, — Aftar conmdvrable discussion tha document was adopted. . About forty mamea wero then fuscribed as mombers uf the Ciub, the et compriving somo most subatantisl,citizens, Another list of about thirty was pronnsed by a gentleman wiho biad co- eured their persotal plodyes. & On motion of Dr. Edwards, & committen of threo was voted tu tominate uflicors, Lhe Come mitteo way wado to conyist of Mowsrs. Barvuus, Cloveland, aud Handy. A . Ihe:Club then ndjourncd to ment Tuesday afterrioou at the esme place at 3 o'clock 10 vlect oficers, — ’ BASE-BALL. TIHE WHITE STOCKINGS, The vacancy in the nine mhde by the action of Higham Las Leun vary aqmekly and patis- factorily filicd, Wil Feloy Las been angagad, and he will hencefuith rlay thud base, Warron White going to eecond. The bngagement of youing Foley s lobked upon tith much favor. o I8 a véry promieing piayer, and hia work at third base befors now Las been fhsi-claes, 1o ia battiog heavily this seanon, It is belisved ho swill not be bebind auy of his associstes in this fospect, Warion Whito (s snid to be enpab'o of creditdblo performances at gecoud. It seeris 48 it tho change wouki bo a good one. ‘ihe batting order of the wino wil hercafter bo s follows : Glenn—Teft fleld, Leviin~Trat base, Hines—Centro helid, Leters—Suort stop, Hantings—Catehe Foloy—Tuird Lase. Golden—Vtteher, . Warren—Second base, Iielaski—Hight fivld, 4 g To-day the Whitos again play the Athlotics, Monduy and Wednesday thoy meet tho Lostous, UINES, Ta the Editor of The Chucauw fridune: . : Ciircauo, Ang. 20.—In, this morning's report of hnnn»vkllfiuwa YOU 10imaik LLAL Jt 18 not cor- talu whothef Hines will re-ongage with the Wiite Btookinge, owing to & dirsatistactlon with tue saiary olfered bim., I bolievo it is tha geucral wish of the baso-ball public that Ifives shou.d bo rotained. Ho Las always béen a_caréiul, painstaking, and honost pinyer, and has nevor ce to da nll Lie could for the auccess of tha club ju all it adverstioa, Lt is cortain that no player could be secured who, fu all things, could 1ill ‘tho position any better, if as well, Cavnot tho muuagomout, thotofere, e a littly moro ge oroiis 2 * Would it uot be Lighly becoming to mewber tho servicos dono in the past, and pay a good anlary to those who lisvo alwags beeu saiche tul 7 The managors should not hemtite to give him any reasonable (nota3ne of tus salary il for 10 other 1cason than to show thelr appreciation of n good playor who nlways works for tho best interost of tho club. 1 tuink, albo, thit tho matagemont stionld Bpars no_pains In_getting the vory bost third basemau Yo be bad. llr‘( hnvo ucvbr yot liad thls pogition propeily filled, dud thoro are very fow pldyera up to tho mark, Let them, thoreforo, not dofay in fitling this fm- tlortaus poatioh, 3 1 x BANTFORUR—ATLANTTCS, Neiw Yong, Aug. 20.—Basc-bdso: Hartfords, 2; Atlantids, 0. E ———— THE TURF. DACES AT UTICA. o M Urioa, N, Y., Aug. 20,—1ho race for itie 2:22 clasa was won easily by Lucilie Golddust, Sonsa- tion secoud, John IL. third, ! Fhine, 2:20£¢, 2:23, 2:24, The %:31 clada wad won.by Orlont, tlonest Har- ry secoud, Lowiuski third, Tuue, 2:25, 2:28)¢, 2:25, 2:26. Honont larry won $ne first heat. Oriont han boon sold to tlio owner df Sontin- tion for 10,000, - i . AT MANEATO, MINN. Speciat Dug clen to e Chl-a06 Tridust. 8r. Paut, .\film.. Aug. 20.—Thb Mankato Driving Park Autociation’ s sdvottised sovon amall purscs for trotters and runners during tho Fair at that place, Sept. .7 to 10, inclumiv, MATINEE AT MILWAUKEE, Spaeial thapatch ta 2'ne Chicago Tridune, * Mitwauree, Wis., Aug. 20,—F'oe matinae trot at Cold Spring was won thig aftornoon by Asg- Eo tuok the wecoud, third, and fourth hieats, the boat tine belug 2:40, ‘Flio roadatera trot was won by Jennle, agaiost Frank and Lantorn, in 2:58, — “ AQUATIC, g ” , THE YACUT RACE TO-DAY. The fifeb rogatia of the Cllosgo Yacht Club elnco it bad & regular orgamzation takes place to-asy. Thotd aro a largo number bl cntrios, which embrace tho vesacla that entored in tha earlior racos sud the new yache Frolie, The course will be 15 miles in extent, tho boats statt., ‘"fi from the oot of ‘Lwelfih strect at 2 p, m, (e mombuis of {ha Barge Club, who meet at their boat-house at 3 o'clovk thin afteruoon, will K0 out iu thoir boats jn full uniform to witoers tho race, and their flue appearance will add not & littlo to the alfawr, ROWINU MATCIL AT DETROIT, Svecial Disvatcly Lo T'he Chiougo (ribune, Detnotr, Mick., Aug. 20.—Tho Wah-wah-sum Bost Club, of Haglnaw, champious of tho Northe woat, wary to-day dafeatod oy etroit River by tho Defrolt Excelsior Club, which mode 3 milea iy 18 min, 40 8og., bedting tho Wak-wau-sums by U7)¢ meconds, ——— CRICKET, A GAMK AT 8T, LOUTS. B7. Louis, Aug. 20.—A game of cricket to-day between the Noutonm led Blookiug Dase-Ball Club and 8 picked olvon of 8t, Louls ericket- ors rosulted iu the Dostons winniug the gumo Iu ouo inwng, Beote 83, ta 47, A Michigun 0“"7: Hurine Ciby (Mich.) Gazel Mr. Jomeph Liahn, 'ymu lives po 8 or 4 mileg ‘west of Manne City, has besu for gomo tinie ene geged in sinkiug an ariovist woll, Ou Monday Light the augar had pouotrated to & depth of 126 feot, aug the next morulug ma MF of yas chiam- ber was vesched. Then occurred s phouomenon which sho bystanders be wil uot dikely yoon to forgot, 1n tho swinklivg of au eye, Npon the rewovalnt the suger, the wooden” fubjog shob ous of the woll like a siouo driven from & ostae vuit, followod by & volumo of gas, water, gravel, and mud $Lab ross ful 200 feoh into iho sir, wbile tue trowblivg earth, the roaring tou! sud tho desconding debris mue Mr, o aud Lis cu-lsborers think they bad atruol the regions luferual, . Blones weighlug from 10 t0 % vounds wers projected iuto the air, sud sowe of thew fell crastung thraugh the roaf of Mr. Habhu's Louse, pear by 3 1n fact, th fomily were obliged tu seek sholler sh & ntl&{ ol in bor's, torhumaa life w; the fatp-bouse. In? ;fi'. Heigl hood o Habu's farm a stone, large ‘or small, was rarel fouud, bub now {bey oan Le . onielond, Ll Lty Iog:shaie. ik 2 ay by the iho dar: riel way ent by the fiyiag mipailen Into dazens of piecew, and - ono " of tha tunbors was blown away as by tho biesth of cyelons, ‘Tho dinchiarge of mud and wator soon beynn to overtlow the fiokds and bear nan upon the puor ma ,1c|upn- 16 nas a8 i1 & watouspoud Lt “biaret and i tlosdn af nesven lot loash, For vight or ten hours this ex(raordicary woll kept emitting mad, water, gnn. and Aonos ; al asvacd, ou field, bien, aud bouse had #ettfod 3 fenden hio ¢ tna corn wan broken o and up. rootod by the ood ; the houso and bare were tadlod by falltng stones ;- lostruction was visl. Llo ou avery sidn, Tt wau thon noticod that tle subtorranaan monster wan pretty well biown, aml aithongl i still kept up s funous howling, ita forco way siont. [t is catimniod that eomg 440 cubie yardn of clay and bowiders woro canl out of the well, Mandreds have been ont te rou it, awl hundrods moro wi ] prabably go, The datungo to Mr. {ahn's piopeity s vory great. e - crot THE BALTIMORE FEACH QLUT, Special Duvateh to I'he Chicuns Eribune, Wasittxatoy, D. €., Aug. 20.—Tuo peach glut atill continues in Baltimore. Tho ratlroads bave deetined to roduce tho ratos, ‘'io ynlrokd offie cinls oxprasn Lo opinion that the ill-luck of ths uulppors to tho Wost was owlnig to tho fact thay they pent out fralt tod indiscriminatelv and af prices which did not stand up, and o8 & conge- guenco tuoy lost monoy. It ix stuted that it will bo wuch bottor for the growors £ dry their in- forlot pnachion, feed thoum to hoga, or @150 thom to anrich thoit lauds, than to soud £nam to war- ket now, From to-dny the quality of tho ponches re. oclvod will imnpiove, and primo stock wili benco. forth brlog remunerative pricos, It hay rauned biera for thirty-sevou consgeutiva days, LOCUST STATISTIC3, Spectal Dispateh to The Cnicano Tribiine, Br. Pave, Minn., Aug. 20,—dov. Davis hay appointed J. C. Wido, of Maukato, Warien Srith, of Gralinm Laties, aud Charlos C. Whit- man, of 8t. Paul, to investigato and ropdrt a Listory of locust Incursious iuto Minuosota, the ongu of locusts, thno of arrival aud departure, tho dopositing of eges and hatcling, character of tua laud whoroe the egge aro leit, best means of destruction, what gram or vegotalles sufTor drom thew ravages, acreago #ud valuo of crops destroyed this year, and places and oxtont of ogg-deposit this year, Tne Governor's purpose in to collect tuo thost complote information poks siblo, Wita & viow Lo oranized oifort uext yenr for the destiuctivn of ull lucusis appearivyg in thiy Htate. 10WA. . Special Dispated to Ihe Chicago Tribune, Dunuque, s, Aug. 20.—Nostly sl of the small graiu I thiy vicibity s ssfoly staoked or in the vury, and tho thioshors are at work. The yield ot wheat nud oats will be fully up to, aud porbiaps boyoud, the average, tue Loads boing well fitled aud tho berry full, elear, aud plump, Coru is inclived to be backward, and of ryo aud buarluy thete wiil bo only a wooerato yield, Tio- ports frowm the weatern conntios Are flattoring, and rhow tuat the Lulg of the crop hda beon decuted 1 prime condition. " AT THE SOUTH. . oy Meaxtputs, Tenn., Aug. 20.—1Tlo rapld declthe in tho river has dispeded all foars of furthae dutiage to crops, bub so groas in the divorrity of op:uion in regard tu tuo damage to the cotton crop in this dutrice that it 18 1mpossiblo to entie mate it. The awount varies from 20,000 tg 80,000 balos, but thero is no precedont by shich the effecis of the uverflow ot cottou at thig Hehon of tho year ean bo apycoximnted. Tne suber of acres of coru tninea by thie tood ia largoly 1 oxéuss of cution, ... MINNESOTA. Spectat Dishateh to T'ho Cateago Trbdune, MifaEAroLw, Mivn, Aog. 20.—\ibbosoth 18 ndw 1t tho midst of hor barvost, and the whost yloid prounscs to be “without precedent. 'Tha - éstlmated averago yiold for this county s 28 busbelu to the acre, though the State averagd will not bo ovr 13 or 20 Lusuels, The ackoags of the Huao 1 1,020,000, Lot CASUALTILS, i CHILDREN BURNED, P Creverann, 0., Aug. 20.—A fira broko out in the fourth story of Breckuan's Block on Bapo. rjor Btroat il to-mght at 9 o'olock. 1t burned through tha ilour wud fell 1uto & room ocaupied by August Zodler, » tailor, sotting fire to the bedelothes of & bod 1 which werethree clularol eleoping, Oue of tuowm, a little girl 134 ye old, wan badiy burned, wnd died soan after boing Towoved fiom the rovtn. - Two boyk, tawis, were baaly burned, but will recover, o datuago to tne proj.obey s shght., ‘Lo origin of the iire I unkuown, “Fiie purents ot the cbildren jured Wole awuy Bt tho thwo of the fito. . GORED BY A BULL. Byreclal Dispdten to The Chicapo Trdire, Broowmidroy, {Il, Aug. 90.—Nolsdu MoDaie iols, & wealtlly 1amior of 'Downs Iowwnliip; valt gored by u bull this morulig, ot Bk -hoite; and recolvod infuries that it Iy foared will prova taal. FLOOD DAMAGE, . |, . CivomNaTt, Aug. 20.—A Conmimiercial ipeela} safha duddon Fise fn thio oroek ticar Weat Hilom Last uight swopt way tho daw and 60, fogt of hoavy. embankmout on the Atantio & Greas Wostern Hailway, dolaying sll.trwds, Gread daumgy way done othor propersy in tho vicluty, KILLED BY FALLING EARTH. | HWI‘II Disvaten to T'he Chwcaao Lridune. MiLwavkee, Wis,, Aug. 30.—Charlos ‘Martia as killed Yo-day by tho falllog of b bank of earth néar Coldsprivg, Ho was a labokct tA Kratz's brick-yard, o FELL From, HIS_HORSE, Special Dipatch 1o The Chicago Tr . Hzxay, I, Abg. 20.—A yoitig mhn hatibg Jobu Lariuw, foll from iis torso thls atbérucon, Iractaring the young .mun's skull, 001 doubitals ‘Aged’lboftw yoars, Hatrey A FALLING HOUSE, INpIANAPOLIS, AUg. Y0.~The jack-screw undes 8 moving houka ot Penn uirect broke this evod- o ing, cruelung and instantly killing b mia oy 1'151&9 mu.fimu. i ¢ e THREE CHILOREN BURNED TO DEATH, Quiurc, Adg. 20.—~Threo chlldren natied ‘Lord, In Cslinioro, woro Lurned to dedtn by thi burning of tLeir bouse. =y FIRES, IN CHICAGo. A firo broko out lust ovenlhg &t abont 10 o'clock in tho throo-slory picture-frame tastory at No. 228 Fourth sireet, ovined by Richter & Hughes, an alsra belog sofindod trom Box Na, £80. ‘tha buildivg was damaged to the ambunt of 2100, ahd thio toss on utock was about $1,200; The latkor i indured for $1,000 each in ihe Ttoba b Chicsgo, the Amazon of Cinolunstl, snd thp Loaveuworil of Kansas. The tirp spréad to an ailjoluiug bulding owned by, ¥rank,, i k, aud wjured 1t Lo tho awognt of $1,800, wfh,tllu- sured for 92,500, Ve tire is suppo 0 have wriginated in tho engine-room. AT EAU C) is, . Icial lmméua e F::Eh'um: Tridiing, Eau Cramsy, Wis,, Aug. 20,.—Grabsm, Whita & Co. foundry and machine atops took fire at 8 o'clook this afternoon and burned to tha kround. Notblog saved, 1 A by og 8aved. No fusuwiince, Yiodk, g EDUCATIONAL. " Bpecidl Disvuteh to The Chisags Tribune, Cuairaioy, 1L, Aug. 20,~Tuo How. Mr, Kise sell, ox-3tate Suporiutondunt of Public Instrac tlon it kowa, dolivered & fiug lectuce thia oven- ing to s crowded Louso in Urbaus on econol in education, THila lectaro wak for the benaflt bf dm‘f psign County Noinal Holool, now ja uemsion I:L and s the wecoud of s soj 'rof, Homih ot the Normal, Ny S ho frat Ta y evening, ‘The IH oR Tpes orapl oM ini fiagly, dad fe aviendsd by apous 500 Lesclors: el i TELEGRAPHIG BAEVITIES. A Nistiville negress his given birth o twiak —a boy and girl—connectod almost simildrily to the Biamess twins. A petititn to the Momphis Peckes Ootnpasy, uskidg them (o extend thelr link of stbamady to l{fln Oclsags, 50w 80 give sleady and roliable shippiog Tastiting 1o 5 ._&u GouRliy, WhS, ‘migoed by & i Bl fl s large avmbes o e sl

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