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e e ettt 10 the slection of Prof. Boelys. Itls a question whetlor such & campaign can be conduoted on & Jarge ncale. A poor but Loneat lorer of Lis country wroto » lotter recommeuding Gen, Iankn for the Prosi- dency, and eent it to the editor of tho 8pring- fiold Republican, with & privato noto asking what would Lo the coxt of ita publication. Tho editor gave It an inwertion for uothing, bocauno, 8a he ways, ls papor * gonerously silowa peoplo to make foole of themsaives for uothing—if they really want to, To print this man’a coromunica- f10n 8 wiezed onougli—to tako ks monoy in ad- dition would bs littla ehoit of dowaright rob- pory.” Nast's cartoons are doing mobla mervico in Ohio. A prominent Democrat of that Stato 18 repoited ax eaying of Jlarper's Weekly, apropos of the lalo rag-baby pictures: **Thero, that papor daos uk more Larm thav al! tho reat, Noth- fug hutts Iiko that. That paper is clrculatod all over tha country, and it playa—— I toll you.” o it does, Dy tha way, s picture lu the corront pumber of Zarper's, ropresouting old Papa Thurman picking up tho rag-baby foundling fiom Lis own front door-stop, in ono of tho best thiuge Nast hes doue for o long timo, The rag- haby basabolt mbout L waulst Loariug the eluaic wscription, * More.” PERBONAL, Ca1] Bchurz I8 In Switzerland, Ex-Gov. Washiburn, of Wisconsin, {3 & guost &t tho I'acifie. lerr Rubon, Director of tho Academy of Fino Arla in Yicons, Is doad. Rochiefort's tatlora are afeald tosno him. After & Jittle they will be afraid to trust him, The Rev, William A. Loonard, of Brooklyn, is arrominent arrival at tho Falmor ITouso, Toonveon's wife's moshor wss tho late Bir Juhw Feanklin's aister. Eleuco the epitaph, Dae" Underwood, the Saratoge pool-aeller, ia toliave & movulnent. Lverybody hoss monu- mant ! Jamos Moonoy, of Dublin, haas been Bakerizing Mre. Milton on the inilroad botween Droghoder and Dablin, Adirondack Murras's Golden Rule will havo s turf column. It's & poor rule thiat won't work evory way. Str, Armijo, of Moxico, owns 2,000,000 rhaep, Counting them morn.ng aud oveniug 18 gettiug monotonous. Jobn M. Waterliouse and It M. Holway, of Honoluty, Sandwich Islands, aro guosts at the Ba-tumaa Iouse. ¢ T'bero is no truth in the rumor that Collector Ju.d is golug 1o bire or build & yacht and cruivo in Usuudian naters, Tica eags thirteen dasa of min are coming in Qctober, but nobody sooms to Lave bought nm- bro'las out of Bt. Louis, Cathoriuo Baecher is working bard for s uni- yor.ty for womou In Boston. Poilaps a chair eau be founded for Beusie Twiner, Butler uzock ls looking up in Massachusotts. o Spiingflel s Republican ways Lo did not got drunk ot tho O'Couuall celobrution. Guion of Church and stage: Tho son of the Rov. Dr. Vaughu, of Driguton, Jug., has mar- ried the daugltor of Matio aud Grisl. Presidont Grant will be the guest of Benator Coukling at tho meoting of tho Army of the *Cwiaberlsnd at Utics, N. Y., Bopt. 15 and 16, “ Hydra avd Chimeora is good," says the *‘In Qoirersl " mau of the Buston Adtertiscr, Thanks; you ought to know ; you've probably had em, The Rov, Edward Sullivan, Iteotor of Trinity Epiacopal Churah, lies returned from his vaca- tiun much rofreabed. Ho will otiictate on Bun. day. It 18 70 centa s week out of Davard's salary that it bas censed to bo rogarded as an evidouce of peuius for a man to loave tho Loels of hia boota uublazked. Tom Maguito, on hearing of the panlo in "Frisco, sbould preparo for a run on the Callfor- nis Miustrols, ud Liave his wholecompany soady for o brosk-dowa. The Sun absolutely calla Ull Porkins **an American humortst,” People sra bogiuning to tlunk that too much young editor has turned Alr, Dasa's busy brai, & Burnum wants & new hippodrome. The old geotleman 1s becuming economical, and intends eountructing 8 very much smaller one than the Fouith avenne buildivg. Tom Thumb fa a pockat Bennett. His yacht, Maggio B,, s winmag prizes in New Engtand, His last tropby 18 & s.dver punch-bowl In which o whole tawily can be drownod, Tho rosson Adolina Patll ascribos for not coming tu tue Uuited Statos is bor droad of sea~ #ickneas, So sccomplished o cantotricd should Do solerably comfortablo on tho high O's, Col. Foraoy sayas **It would surptise you it the money szeut on whnt are known as pet doge 2ould be faithfully sot forth.” llazard 85,000 at » guoss, and then call for an oxplouation, Me. J., T, Jewott, a woll-kuown citizon of Chi- rago, diod Thuraday oveulug at the residonco of bis cousin, AMr. 0. R, Jobuson, in Saugatuck, Micls. Mr, Jowett was focmerly ongagod 1o the boot nud shos manufaoturing businoss fu this ©ity, Lashng como hero twonty-soven years ago from Qoorgetown, Mass. 110 bas boan sufforug from hoart.discase for sovoral miontbs, and his friends havo lately bacn expecting tho sad news of lus death., Mis sge was b0 years und 8 muouths, Hiy remains will arrive bere this morn. dug, aud the fuveral eorvices will take piace at 31 o m. at the Union Park Oongregational Church, Becrotary Bullivan, of the Doard of Publlo Woike, bas received a lotter from New York ane Douncing the doath of lis fiiond, Mr. James Murply, of the Quintard Iron Works, New York, tne i who are baildivg the cugines for the Dow pumping-works {n thia city. Mr. Murphy Was ono of the oldest and bost-known busingss. map of Now Yurk, and was largely interested in B numbor of feading eoterprises in the city in whode growth and prosperity Lis took 80 grest sn Iuterest. My, Murphy was & wman of mout ala- blo aud courteous dinposition, and wasa magnif. cent epecimen of the genial, genorous, and proa- porous old Insb-Awerican sottlers of New York. His funerat took placo fiom 8t, Btophen's Catuo- Yie Church, and the immenss edifice was crowded Witn o congregation composed st onco of leading and mout iufluential eitizous sud of the poor, to whom Mr, Murpliv wea noted for gontlenesa and Roueromty, Hia memory will evor bs green in the Loarts of thass wio Lid {s pleawurs of knowing bim, aud years will elapss bofore geato- 1ut Lips have ceasod pouriug boucdlotions ypon 1his niemory of Lonoet Jamoy Murphy, MUTKL ABRIVALS, Tremont Toum—0, B, Colt urg 1 0, Barion, Bachestor's Jola O G M, Cnarles W, Jumes, New York | Warz 1, ' Do ¥ Paul Buiigh, Bouton 3 J, Hauord. New York Hacins; O, ouard, Lultlmore s Jamy X E‘y 3 By L Elis, Bodtou 3 D, G, Verkina, de '8, Ticlurdsou, Now Jevesy 3 F, W, Wood, Pliladelphlag .;‘zm- ‘Ao Xaras, Dutrolt § Léa Koluay, B, Beck, Provie New Yorl W. Santoru, Botor Buist, Marqueito, .. Sherman muu—.v"h,";';'.,“fl,'nfi,‘ oW Llannpebin G, Juggle, Fitch ) ams, Alchigun { Col, @, W, Lilly, Bt. Loulaz Al Uritwan, New York. E. I, Ongood, Boaton ; Jeuse 1L, Woad, Cluciuaty s 4 ©. Field, st, buul ¥ryo, Bustobs Jukn 0'Gons o, Lokto; A . McAusand, Ouwaha; Junies A, M.awsrrat, opolulu; G. B. Mercunut, Dubug Uuu, towsll, kY Lueyle—Gearys Osloruo, Hoston; Charice Mslll, Now Orlouye Bigton NowYork: Tiouas L KialAl g pgs 8.1 Thirany, fau Frouewroi "W, ¥, Darnal), lodiaat e J. A. Guolspued, Boslon | B, Bull,'Otaway . W2 Bilr, dttabug G, Wo Alleuy ‘Auburn § 8/ D, Curyavter, Otuinwas W, O Vau' Horu LiCroase; Judyo &, Baldwis, Counell Blutte; Lyann Limare, Biovklyu J. M. Clsssing, Bt Luuis, Lutier’ 1o se— 1 M. Moure, Now YOrk ; £, G, Jac 820, Bowou | Uy, T, G, Comtock, Bt Ldula's Georgs Lyoo Harvey, Baudwich ; T. B, Mssov, Bichmond; A D, Houlae,' New York ' I F. Worrdll, New Opt w3 1, B, el Thurstan; Nastie M. How tead, MicLigan's Osorgs W, Dicke luson, Loston R, Doutsch, Now ¥or Rulf, quluc{.' ¥ill, king, New Yurk ; Jouu B, Littls, Urbaua } CGol, Haher, Lusetts ; Jumee K H.D. Hali, Chv.luul.uiflu ra of Fire ;:‘hl. )‘(lw‘hr‘i.l .1‘1"6‘?1?[ %‘m.m“ wlu‘llnh wards, Peazls 1 0. 0, vilde, wi sud S0l s Lucks £, uedulizy, Now Lavesy Gousse © writers § J. FHRE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, < AUGUST ™28, 1875.~TWELVI ' PAGLS. —— e ——— e FOREIGN. Surrender of the Garrison ot the Spanish Town of Sco @’Urgel. The Bishop of Seo d'Urgel Among thoe Prisonors of War, Seven Thousand Turks from Merze- govina Fugitives in Croatla, Acoounts of the Troubles Between England and China Great- ly Erxaggerated, French Complaints Against the Religious Exodus from Germany. The Tripolitan Government Apologizes for a Trivial Offense. Southampton Nabobs Feastod by Admiral Worden, SPAIN, CAPITUCLATION OF EO D'CROLIM 5 Penriavay, Aug. 27.—Sco d'Urgel bas eapit- ulated, fho Alfonsist army occupied the forts this moronlog. Tho garrison wers mado prisoners of war and taken to Puycarda. The Iislion of Beo d'Urpel was also takon to Puycerda 48 & prisonor of war. - TURKEY. FUAITIVES ¥ROM HERZEGOVINA. New Yonk, Ang. 28.—Eutopean dispatches stato that 7,000 women aud children aro now fugitives in Crostia, in consoquenco of thio Herzegovinian fosurrection. Tuo nmurgents bavo burned thio Towna of Focuiza and Rorito, e CHINA. COMPLAINTS FROM TIE BRITISI MINISTER, Nrw Yonk, Aug, 27.—Dispatenod from Lutopo atato thut Mr. Wade, tho Dutish Mmister au Lekin, has asked Lis Covernment to ramforce tve British troops in China, a4 in e intercourso wiih tho native offictals at Pekin ho Las been treated with swudied 1msolence. The demands whicl o has mado for componsation for the raurder of Mr. Margary bave been thwarted und treated with coutempt. Luoxpox, Aug. 27,—The Central News Agency ntates, on anthorty, that communivazivus havo been roceived from tho Britina Mimstor wt Lcicn, compiutning of tho maouer in which ho b veen treated by the Chiucso Govermment smce the Burmoh affair, He desires to buve lis bands trengthenad in casa of nood, but ha hus not becn insulied, and tho reportu ss to the serious- uens of tuu trouble are Lignly colured and oxag- gerated. Loxvox, Aug. 27.—Tha Manchester Guardian and the Birmiugham J’0at hiave corruborativg 16+ porta confinuing those of the Bombuy Gazelle, aud purpoiting to Lo detived from the Forefsn Ofico, that tuo Dritish Minfster at Pekia bas tolegraphed to bis Government fur & reinforces meut of trooys, ete. NOT 0 DAD, Loxpox, Aug. 27.—Tuo Koreign Offico nu- nounces thut the rumors of svrious comylicu- tivna with Loe Chinese Govoruwent ure sxa;ge~ ated, Tha En‘glh«h Atawster to China Loy come plained of tuo ditliculty baving arison with that Goverumons, but tuough embasrassing 1c is nou alarwdug, aod it is belloved will be specddy ar- raugod, — FRANCE, THE GERMMAN RKLIGIOUS EXODUS, Pantg, Aug. 27.—The piigrimage from Ger- many {8 oxciting considerable discussion in Frauco, La Monileur sava: Franco is opoun to all forelgnors, but the Govornmont is entitled and bound to” oppose all sscemblages, displaya of banners and inuigma calowiated to din- turb puble ordor, end it will not tail 1u 118 duty. Tho Governsent and public opinion of Fronce agreo that 1t 1 thoir_auty to sbstain from Intarference with discussions aod condiots in uermany betwoon Cuurch und Siate, nod for the rake of peace, which is doar to us and denir- able to Gormaus, to uvord making Frouct tori- tosy the scoun of their 10igious discusaions, THE CATIOLIO CONGUESS, Loxpox, Aug. 98— a. m.—1he Times' Puris lattor says: '*An addrees was delivered by tne Archbishop of New Orloaus to the Cathouc Cougtess at Poitiers, dotwiling the progross of Catloliciem fn bis dioceso, aud the mpoverish- ment_prevailing in cousequenco vf tho lato Civil Wur, A colloction wes mads in espouse to his sppeal.” TRIPOLL AN APOLOGY. Marra, Aug. 27.—Tuo United Btates steamer Hariford loft Tripoll yesterday, aud arrivod at Malta this eveniug, sud procecded to Metol on Ler way homewards. The diMoulty Lotween tho Amoricsn Cousul nnd Tripolitans was settled on Thuraday, an spology having boca mado to tue ~ Couneul n mccordance with ordors from the Porte, Novertuelcss, the mttor, which origiuvated in eomo seamen entor~ iug the Couwul's gardeu for waicaes, in cousid- erad undignifled and paltry, The American Cou- 841 18 isolated from Lis colleagues, except ?t\a Datob and Ba’?;lnu. . He Iv unnecranar,ly alarme od, and jutended starting for Multa in the Cone gress on Xriday evemuy. —— CREAT BRITAIN. RETUBNED THE COMPLIXENT, BournaureroN, Aug. 27.—Adwiral Worden and the oficera of tho three Amoricau war vousels in this harbor seciprocated the Loupitality receutly extended them by the recepiion and banquet on board tho Hlagship Franklin this afierucon to thoir Ixts eutertainers. Tho ship was hand- somely decorated, the banquel enliveusd by musie frons the bauds of tho fleot. aud afiar To- frextumouts dancing fouawed. ‘Tho eutettaine mout wan the most brillisul over wituessod in tho wa.ors of Houthsumpton. Eight Lundred Ruests wara prosont, among whow were Com- modore Comiusiol, the K8, Hon, W, O, Cowper ‘Lomple, Mewber of moug for Sowth i ire, Blembers tor Histtord, Mayor, and principul ollicers of the City Goverument, aud & larco number of promi- nout citizeus of Soutbawplon, ‘Fue Jumats snlls Saturday for L.sbon. the Alaska for Havre, aud tha Fraukln on dlondsy tor Gibialiar, THE YACHT COLLISION, Pursmovrs, Aug, 27.—Alle) teu Liours' deliber- ation to-day the jury holding the inquest juto the callision of tho Royal yucht with the yscht Mstletuo wero unable to Ryt Tho inquest wjouraed uutll the next Winchestor Awsizos, aud the juror and wituusses were bouud over to appoar, 'LYMoUTH, Aug, 37.—Ono of the Coroner's Jury 1o the Ltoyal yuchit collision inquess sn- = noguces that sil the jurors fuvored & verdiot of 1o tixe acoidutal death, but they dutfered a altsching to ludividual oty 2 lug sgainat tue olticers o1 tha Roysl yacht is very stroug. Bome of jlom wers mwlested on the tireot by tho juob. U'OUKNON XOWRA, M, P., OX MEY AND MEASURES 1N TUE OREEN ISLE. New York Merald, QurxzaTowy, Ireland, Aug. 13.—I have suo- cevded 1u obtmining an {ntarview with Q'Conuor Pm::rc'm‘a" B ) xunnu}z:u whom wauy desrribe a8 0 tLo wost awle, eloqueut, and populsr mi'n nu‘lI}u- no'unln' " slonenl Rey OF thu information of your reada: ms atato that O'Counur Powar A: ' maus (bt .lg unnvl gluuce cuntirins you fn the opiuiun gi ally ox- presaed of Lin—that iu y short time he will 0@ at tha head of & tuls Pailamuntary party i the Louse of Commons, He is of mide dlo stacaro avd s utout-bullt, tirm-loouing man, of dark oomplexion, sad weariug full beard, which is black towinz. His oye at once #peakn couisge, daab, snd declaion, an with & fire l'ldnull{‘prudunnd LY & wel acuve mind. He v just the ¢ Gam Irish politics, the mau LY tke sge moet likelv to loave & mark for pusterity. As ag orator hie hiag fom squals aud s uot wurpassed n{ auy, aud, a8 Lua beeu wittlly esprea od of blin by s looal Jutsual the ouier day, when Ls cumwsutes 40 % = the Uouse of Com-: apeak nothing sliort of tho bure'ing of & watar- spout could slackou the attentiun of his su- dienca, Lho following questionn, shich T pt to him, he answorod 1n a qaick and candid manner : Quext.on—To whiat caurn do_vou atiribute the diffetence that manifeacod itkolt on tha plutform briween the Lord Mayor of u’ubuu and the peo- lo at tho Iate demonetration s Reply—It wan entirsly dun (o the fact that Lora O'flagan was announced to delivor the ora- tion, and the Nationniists kuow befurobaud that, a8 ' penslonor of tho Lughsh Govarnment, he woull Lo obiiged to igacro tho offorte uada by 0'Connell on belialf of Irish nationality ; xnd I Bea by Jotd O'liagan’s uodelivsred snesch, Witich appears Iu tha papors, that tho National: iatn wers corract i thoir anticipationn, Question—Ind_not the poople wish to Liouor the womory of ('Connell ? Taply— that tha Comnittes would nut alluw Liem to hunor the whole man. Thev wauted to honor 0'Connell as & Nationalhiat aud an 8 volitical prise onor, as well &3 8 chiammon of religioun hvacty. In tho aeloction of Lord O'ifagan the Committes only recugnized 0'Connell the roligions vinanct- pator, whio had made bigh places accesnblo w time-norving Catholica, Question—What appears to bo the fonlings of 1hio Liforarchy and clergy of Irelaud towwid the preaent pational progtammn ? Tieply—1 believo tho groat masa of the clergy of sreland are In favor of soll-goveruoient, but with the exception of Dr. Meliad and ouo or tvo otliers, thie hierarchv have, 1 aw id, but lit- tio sy mipsthy with the Natioual pacty, Howavor, tho Dichoi s, 88 & rule, are so silent on the patloual quostion, that L would not hke to wne dertakio to say what thoir views really aro. They uiay foel strongly in our favor, though they withhuld oxprensions of sympathy, Question—Whiat seoms to you the most foasi- Dblo and at tho same timo Lo mort unelul course for the Irish poople, at inme and abroad, to purwue to betior tho exishug condition’ of aflairs 7 A(upl{ (pleasautly)—That ina very biz ques. tiva, You uughi a® well sek juo nt ooce Lo rtend np and dehiver & lecturo on tho political pr.ni- Pios wnd thi uhyeical resourcen of tho Irish race, sut 1 teust vou wiil nol axlc me to go 8o 185 this motiting. My own courso 1 fixed sud unaltoras bie, 1 will iabor for the ove.throw of L tile i Ireland whila oue link of the imperial chnfu remuina lo folter coustitutional freodom of too Irisa ution, Quowion—Do you beliove that the sottling of the question of x university for Guthoho teach- g o Lo udjustment of the education yuestion woald terminate tho domaud for tho logislativo indepet dercs of Lretand ? Reply—Ub, not at all! tho Irish people will bo cuntent with nothing less tbea hiberty. You might as well oxpoct & wan who was chirated out of £100 and to whowm sispence was returned to 1orogo bis cialm 10 tho root of the Mmooy, Quostion—Wust f8 your opinlon ss to tha power of the clmgy in future pulitical move- wents 1 this countsy ¥ lteply—Tho pontical power of the clorgy has, Ithing, declined fu recent times, nud muy do- chno Btiil further in tho fuluro, Lecauso tho no- cenmty for thelr mterferouco 18 not vo gieat na it was formoriv, aud tho peoplo aio better avle uow to gt thoir own battles siugle-hunded, Bu: in U'Cunnell's timo the clnrl({ wore the groat champions of the peopio; aud, as o atu. uewt of 1iish etory, I romember with gratitude the way thoy used tw load the poople La muny a nobla figbt against govornwoutal tyrauuy sud landioia oppression, Quontion—Are tho Catholic clorgy of England ne anci-lrish a8 tho suni aug ils of the Englsh people, aud, 1f 8o, to what circamslsuce do you attribuie the cansu? Iteply—No doubt many of the English Cath- olie clérpy aro auti-liish, nud tho oniy causa [ can auegn for their autipatby to us is that thoy ure Eughsh, ‘They belong 1o the couquerig race. Uut Cardinal Mnrumng, 8s I know from biy public utterances und privale conversations with which ho las houored we, & slucelo fiend oud admirer of the lrish pecplo O1 courso Lo 18 twd great o man to Lave lis syoe patiues coutiacted by uatioual prejudives, and L can, therefure, do justce to our untional chaactor, 'lhora 1o many Irsh pricsts in En- giavd, aud they nre amoug the stavebest fileudy ol tho irisb national cause, Quention—1lu the sdvanced vational party in Erotund respectiul to tho clorgy # Reply—1 Lave uo rewsou to think otherwise, thonueh thoy du not Lelieve tn the pohtical infale libihity ot the clorgy, and are rather disposed to nct iudopeudewly of thew in polideal malters, Quostiun—ILf lesas Butt or Arcbuislop Mcilale wese called upon to sjeak tho O'Couunell orativn would they Luve been listened to, snd 1f 8o why ? liepiy—Aalr, Butt or ArchLishop Meialo would havo ueen Lstenod to Jovfullv. ~Either of thoso aslinguisbed men might Lovo been solosted with nreat prop.dety. Alr. Butl is the lesder of tuo Howe kulo party, the ouly cunasututional narty now workiug to outain that sell-govein- ment for Lrelaud whielh O'Conuell earnssily ad vocated ; but theio i8 uwot a man hviug who cony more Hily reprosont O’Conneli than Arche bisuop AMcilalo, s Graco would La.e been Just tho tman for tho ccoasun. ile wu & fellow-labuorer with O'Covueil, aud Le would no¢ only huve dous justico to the Liberutor ns the chapion of oivil and |elifilouu libaity, but Do would bave exbiblted in hia linguage' that toloration which O'Conuell was always ready (o oxtond 0 mou of overy oinss, color, and cro: Questlon—What aro tho prospocts of tho Homo Rule paity ? Roply—{ bohuvo that, with focreased nctivity ob thopart of llomo {tala wmewbeis of Lurle went, and proper vigilauce ou the part of the cotvitueucios,tto Homo Ruls causa will shostly tiaiu & lusge Inensure of wuccese, | wan assured by & prowiuout mowber of tho Liboral opuosi- t1ou tu tho House of Commons that the leaaurs of his party would uot caro to replace tho prey- out Uoversment 1 power, becauso of the difi- culty they would bavo to 1uce on the Homa liule quostion, Wo must keep tho Liberuls out until tuey Liave rowoved that diioulty by undertaking to conceda solf-guverument to Lrelaad, CENTENA RIANS. IN Te NNESSEE. BSpearal Ditpateh to 1he Chicaco Tribtine. Rasuvitee, Teun,, Aug. 27,—Tho 100ih birth- day of Mra. Mary Vaughu was colobiatod at ber bome 11 Wiliiameon County to-day. She was born o Nottaway County, Va., Aug. 27, 1775, 18 the mother of soven buys sad eight girls, fuur- teon of whom are married, with fam'Les, not ouly large in numbers, but giants 1 sizo, but few mou coming uuder G fost evon down o the fourth goneration, Five huudred porsous sssembled sround the swand, garlanded with fowaors, o do honor to the vld lady. Short addressca weio made, with songs and piayeis. After religious services tho sssomblage formed in procession, in which waa 100 of hor descend- ants, and, hesded by her, marched to the grove aud partook of o sumptuous dinuor, Her facul- ties are unlmpaired. Bhe Loats well, woars no spectacles, and frequeotly walkéa mile, Sho attrivutes har long lfe “to babits of uuinter- rupted iudustry snd uviform obedience to her husband, Bho wove the cloth which unitormed ber graud snd groat-grand sons, soldiers of the Confoderate arniy, Bhe Las now 450 living do- scoudauts. N NEW YORK, Bnooxryw, N, Y, Aug, 97.—Mra. Mary E. Raukin, colored, disd at 50 Ralph avenue on Sun~ day, and wos buried to-dsy. Bue was 110 yoars of ago—probably the oldest woman in Americs, if not in the world, Blis enjoyed good heaith, waa oaturally chesrtul and ‘industrious, wes an early river aud bard worker, Bhe survivea Ler hosband thirty years, —_—— THE WEATHER, ‘WasmivaroN, D, 0., Aug, 38—1 3, m,—For the Upoer Lake reglon, the Upper Mississippl and Lawer BMissoust Valleys, partly cloudy and warm weather during che dsy, with local rain, soutber- 1y %o westerly winds, followed by lowor temper- ature and rising barometer, LOCAL OLSKRYATION. UnoAgO, Avg. 7T, Wind. Time. 40,98 21,93 00) i) p, B, 4L 1 Pty 5118, Vlar- Th ] 8, e 2| AR fruskts 71| _6x18., freab,... Aaxluum taeraomieter, 8 ot 60, OENERAL OBSERYATIUNS. CR12400, Aug. 24~-Mdolght, W, lun| Wealher, Slation, |Bar.|Tur) adoubledly : but their complaint was” LUCIFER'S LEGIONS. A Mob Desirous of Lynching the Ohio Man Who Cut a Baby’s Throat. George McNutt to Be Hanged at St, John's, N B., Dec, 4, Miller, Whom the Whisky Ring Tried to Murder, Now at Water- ford, Pa. The Worst Mob of Thieves in the Country under the Wing of Barnuni. Unbridled Lawlessness in Northern Kentuoky. Murders of Trequent Oceurrence, and the Criminals Escapo Scot Free, LAWLESSNESS IN NORTHERN KENTUCKY, Special Dunateh to The Chicamn T'rbune, Cincinxary, 0, Aug. 27.—Wililam Maddux and J, C. Barnos, meu who were engaged 1u work on tho Bouthern Hailread at a poing about 15 miles bo'ow Bomerset, Ky, have contributed startling information es to acts of lswlessness. Near Willox Run Atho laws secem to Lo wholly disregarded, and tbioving aud murder aro ivdulged as barmless pastimos by & gaug of ruftians. Mr. Barues re- ports thot be bas soon two bodiow of murdered men, aud knows that olhera bavo been mado way with, The voudalism of tws baud, which comprivea men re- lated to the Yates ond Faulkners, eFarrine, Freoman, I'arvons, Oule, aud otliers, hds mado tho lifo to travelers and residents wholly nne gafe, and an organizat.on of a workive foree to tzko charge of tho 12 miles of contract that the Darkers failed on wonld be vory difticult, tho marauders are driven vot wur cantured. nezra squad who bad been working on the Cam. ming conirac: got into A row with two « Lito men who wero playius cards with thowm, on Mouday lust, and kiliod them. This made an oxodus of the nogroes nocessary, and they stood not on the order of thew leaving., but strick norihin fuick time, 'L'io men who give tho inforination roport that their escapo waw stratogical, being abis by o ruse to ot their families away, and barely escopo with their own heads, utterly au- ablo to brivg any of thoir proportv. L'y report that whisky 18 froely poddled along the line of tho work by wen who wholly disroeard and defy tho revenue Jaws. ‘Iho Shenff of Pulaski Couanty, eicctod & short t.me ago, will not enter upou lif oftice becausa of tho imposwibility of eXeCUULE WRITANLA., AN EXPFDITIOUS SWINDLER. Special Diapatch to Yhe Chicage Iribune. Drs sioiNee, In,, Aug. 27.—J3oln Hill, who says ho residon nesr thus city, aod that he waa once in tlo wtock-busluess, but got impecunious, slarted ouln weex agoto recuporate bis for- tunes ; and this {s bow he didit. He weaf to Bizournoy. cailed onJ, P. Mathes, of the Sigour. ney Elovator, and coutracted to deliver 600 busbiela of coru, saving ho had rold 200 bushels of whent st the Friond Al Matlies banded htm €30 as ndvonco-payment. Lo then crossed the sirees and conteacted 30 hoad of lops to WL W, Randull, veceiving trom him $50 to bind the con- tract. Ho then loft the town and wout to Harper, B miles east, whoro he contracwed corn and recorvad =25 of Mr. Renfro; then /n to Ko- ots, b malos oast of Hacpor, aud urreod to deliv- or Alr. Stewart lus lot of hogas, recelving €50, 1u tho weantime Sheril Stravaban wae notitied of his tricia, and started iu pursmt, il went to Jown City, and from there walked to Riverside aud Niclols' Station (keepiuz 1n the coru-tlelds), wlory Lo repeated bis Bigournoy game. Tho Bhoriff tracked him within 3 miles of Musea- tluo, whera he was arrested last Friday, and ra- koo back to tigouruey. A bearing was bad bo- foro Justice Donuel, i wineh bo “confossed to tha shole busioces. Ile had made shout 220, whieh waa distributed amour a number of wic- tuny. Ho was lodged in jail o awais the sction of tho Graud Jury, THE CLOUGH-NELSON HOMICIDE, Sreciat Dispateh to The Chicado l'ribune, Avrpo, Ik, Aug. 27.—Tbo tnal of Joseph Ctough for homicids, 1a the shooung of Bwan A, Nelson nt Swedonis, this county, last fall, Is now in progross, The evidence I all in, uod the argumont for tho prosocution was opened yes- torday afternoon by Btate's-Attorney Millerist,of Heury County, who is assisting the prosocuting altorney of ting county. The case will bo given 10 tho fury to-oay. *Flio pnrticulars of this caso, as doveloped at tlis trial, nre atout as follows: Joscoh Clough sold to Nolson a house and lot. 1n makiog out a doad for tho samme, an vrror occurred by whicn more land was deedod thao intondod. This Clougli ondoavored to have rectitiod, but Nolson rofused t0 give up the doed for that purpcre, Notson thou rented his piopeity and went out Wess, Tho coudition of tho leaso wea, that the tepant wus to pay ail ' taxes; but, failbog to do this, tho propoerty was sold for delinquent taxes, and Olucpli was tho purchaser, When Nelsou re- torned from the West, he made mmuy dira throsts of what Lo would do if the property was uot teturned 10 him. Finally, oue eveuing, ne surreptitiously gained entrauce to Clough's housn, and, approacting him in a threatening roanner, Clough selzed s guo aud omptied the cot tonté into Nelwon's body, killiug bim sluiost instavtly, Publio opimon seews to juatify the sbooting. KILLED BY HIS PARAMOUR, New Arpaxy, Ind. Aug, 27.—A homicida was commisted ov & small flat-boat at Jefersonville, 4 uniles above this city, last night, s mav, Henty J. Lowther, having boon shot iu tha broast by a. woman, his paramour, nymed Nancy McKea, The woman and two mupposed accomplices, James I, Moffatt sud Jobn Houstoo, were ar- rested and placed fv jall. I'be whole party are an oxceedingly bad lot, the man belog thought to be a thiof and tho womap is kuown to Le brazen prostit. They haited from Wost Vi winis, and have traveled down the Obio River in » boat, subsiating on provisious probably stolon from farmors liviog along the shore. Lhe womun had two cbildren with hor, the offepring of » mnrriago home years since. The mau Low. ther has taado a statemeut uuder the beliof tunt he would not recover from his wound, in whichi he givea version of tho affair which shiowe uudoubtediv that the womaa, MoKoe, wus anxious to get rid of him, and take anto Ler beart, confldonce, and affections one of the othor meu, now under arvest with her, Low- ther was still alive 8t 3 o'clock this afternoon, but 1t 18 thought he cannot racover, THE ILLINOIS KU-KLUX, Svseral Iiapatch 0 1 hs Chicaco Tribuns, SruiNayizen, 1N, Aug, 27.—1bo Hon. F. E, Albright, s mewmber of the Lejslature from Jackson County, was Livre to-day, and emphativ. ally denies Lo your corroupondont that there ia any Iawlossueas iu Jaoxson County that does not adwit of complets coutrol by the law officors of tho county. Rewards of 8200 esch Lave been offorod by the county for the arrest of avory man who s charged or wuapected of havin committod murder, and Snu now 5 fugitivo from justice. The county has alsv uiferad & raward of 8100 each for every mau wuspscted Of belog 8 horve-thisf, who fu alva & fugitive. 'The suthorities da not intond that 1t eball go abioad that thelr county iw in tho hands of desperados Gov. Boveridge sssured Mr. Albnigut that, 50 s00u 88 ha was furnished with the nawes of the paruss for whom the caguty had offercd rewards who were charged with murder, be would publish o ‘Pmlmnlpn addioy 2200 to cach case, to be paid upon the unanus conviction Of e Person of persous named. A MURDEROUS MISER, Bpecial Disvateh & Tha Chisac E- Irdune. 87, Lovts, Aug. 27.—Ta & tenement bullding st the corner of 8t. Chiarles and Seventh stieots, in thu city, lives » mysterious old Itallan miser, whoss namo, it sppesry, nobody knows., He hiss 00 family, e20ept a littie gltl 8 years of sye, and dally the two a #0en wauderiog about the clty coverod with rags. The old man is sald to osrey aboot 87,000 ia & belt o his person, sud Liss other money ou deposit, bus lves {n potivod asqualar, Abuul miduight lish nlgus bia little girl fell or was thrown from tho wixth etury of the buudiwg. A foarful height. Tho police were attracted tv her criea, and found hier upon the paverment unked, wud her loen. arms, and Jawa cromped, but stilt alive. The ol} toiser ‘conld not ba tound, and it 1s supposed ha thraw the clild ont, snd then ran off, thinking hia bad ki Iad her, Tho people v i thae tanement rofus ed Lo caro fn he dyiog cluld, snd 1t wes taken Lo tko police staticn. A FEMALE FORGER CAPTURED, 87, Lovts, Aug. 27.—A handsomoly-drewsed and fair-louxing soung lady called st the Brond- way Bank this morning and prosemied to J. I’ Krioger, ths Casbi»r, & lotter of introduction purportivg to be from Ribley, Ladicott Y Co, Clhicago, and a check for #4040, signed by the eamo firm, purporting to o drawn on and cerziflad by tho Firsc National Bank of Chicagn. Sho derired Lo draw £3,500 in cauh, snd depostt the rewainder of the check, $4.200, Mr. Krieger, nuspecting the woman was attempting to swindlo tho bank, received the chiock aud letler, aud requested the lady to call in mo hour, when Lo would pay ber the money. In the imeantion he oot to the Tnird District Polico Slazion for an officer, who shadowed tho woman when shio Iaft tho bavk. Whon she roschied Ifth and Biddlo strocta, sl waa joned Ly n maon, who Lad fatroduced her to the bank officers tno dayn bafore, whou ho arrested both and Jocked them up, Telogramm from Cuicas) sy the chock iaa forgery, thus showing the doxigu was to defraud the bsuk bero. A MFRRY WEOCING. Soeelal Migpatch to The Ciiago Tribune. Lancons, Nob, Au t East Nebraska City, Weduenday niglt, & wedding was beld at the house of James Quiny, whose daughitor was warried. About 12 ¢'cluck tho party got drunk and indulged i 8 froe fight, Dr. Orlando Grif- flng, while eudesvoring to soparate the com- vatants, was struck ou the beads receiving iujuries whbich ato expectod to Tesalt in doath. Ho is slive to-day, but miunking. Tue doctors pronounco the wound fatal. Yoeaterdas Quinn went into a skiff with several o:liera of tho wedding party, The buat upmet aud Quinn was arowtied, The budy bas pot yet beou found. Thia ended the marriage festivitivs. MURDERERS Trov, Mo., Aug. rhomas B, Walker, o peaceable, industrious Zet, wan found this mormug about ¢ mifes from here, big eku'l crusbiea iu and Lis faco parsinily eaten by Loga. Tho Corouar’s jury implicated two men, Frans Hartman and Movros Thompsou, who wero un- dor sirest, but a4 tho Coroner was certifying tho fact to the nearest Justico of the F'eace, the Cou- stable turned both prisoners looso, As soon 8y this was known gress fedignotion was expressed, sud o large part of thecitizens at ouce started in pursuit of the wuraerers. ‘They DLavo ot 88 yot veon arrestod. Tuero buve beeu seversl rurders m th.e county within o fow years, aud no one punisbed, aud the citizens ure bow determined to pat @ 510P 10 them. RELEASCO. GRAND HAVEN NEWS. Boeeral apatch ta §he Chicao Frivne, Gpaxp Havey, Micb., Aug. 27.—Recorder Pavdson to-day sentenced Tum Corgrove to ninety day' in the House of Cotroction, aod ro- manded Hercules Baird back to jml to await trial for attempted manslaugiter in stabbing Murpliy during the fighting affray on Thuredag. Muwply now is 10 & pracarious cauditton. Tha two mon chisrzed with atiempting to poi- son Barry at Jomertowy BLULt Line s1lice, nery discliarged on their trial in the Cireuit Court to- duy for waat of sulicient evidence to Lold thew. TRAIN ROBEED. Barr Lage Ciry, Utah, Aug. 27.—The oxpress car on thoe Umoo Pacilic ltwlrosd, bound East last night, was robbed between Bitter Creck and Table Jtock Btalions. ''he rubbeni aro r eportod to bave got oo top tho cars, and oo of thom climed tbrough a window while tho traln was in motlon *0d tho messenger was sslocp. and got tho koys oat of the messengot's pocket, un- loeked the #afe, sud when sie wmessenper swoke ho was shot at, but missed. The mersengor vulied the beil-rope aud stopped the train, but tho roblers escaped with some monoy packs gos. The amount ls uukvown. BARNUM'S OJTRIDERS. Speaiat Diaputch to The Clucago ITidune. Dixos, 1L, Aug. 27.—The sdvauco army of Barnum's Mippodrome arrivod hero yesterdsy and to-duy, in the way of thievea aud burgiars, and commenced operations by breaking into bousos, and waylaying peacosble citizens and robbing thom of thewr movey. Extra precau- tons Liave been taken by our City Marahal, aud voth flro companies_are rosly at tho tap of tho bell. One huudted exira policemon will be wwora in on Tuesday next, when the caravan i expacted bore. A PLANTER ASSASSINATED, Mrarnis, Tonv., Aug. 27.—Jauies I, McNeil, & well-known planter, Lving 18 miles from this city, on tho Arkansss Ilivor, wos assassinated this mormng. Ho bad just loft tho fleld, where s hands wers at work, aud rodo out into the road, wheu they hoard a shot fired, and saw his liorss ridorless runuing ap the road, following & wman on horseback, Whou tbey renchied the rosd they found MeReil Iying desd, a whole charge of buckshot having eutored bis broast, No clow to Lue auvasain. THE WHISKY RING'S VICTIM, Byecuud Disputch to I'he Crleago Lyidune, Wanusnorow, D. C., Aug. 27.—J, E. Miller, the Gauger, of Chicago, who was shot in Chica~ g0, ia at Watertord, Pa., the home of his moth- er, Information recelved Liere leaves no doudt a8 to bis identity, Ha bas s sorious wound in hus arm. Tbe wecret-service force are quite fndiy- uant at the Bitemp.s to create tho improssion that this wonnd was self-luiicted for seusaciousl atfuct, BURGLARY. 87, Lovrs, Aug. 27.—The slore of Westhoff & Miasgol, at O'F'allon, 34 mules from here, was brokesn open Jast night, the safe takeu wome 500 yards from the storo om the publio road, burt open, and roboed of $800 {n curreucy, ohecks for over 81,200, Post-Oftico orders, several Life 1o+ sutance poiicles, sud unowos. No clew to the Tobbars. FORQERY. Spectad Dievateh to I'ha Chicage Triduna, 87. Pavt, Mion,, Aug, 27.—The police hera Lave in charke Charles N. Parkhurst, nephaw of the President of tho Firat Natioual Dauk of Ce- dar Rapids, I, srrested at Mioneapolia last night ou & ousrge of co:nuntting sn $13,000 for- gery au his uncie's bans, ORIBERY, Arpaxy, N, Y., Aug, 27.—George D, Lord, Jr., csual ring, and ex-wember of the od [n Rochestor and brought here ou a ebargo of bribery in procuring lugwintion for tho paywout of &60,000 to s con- tractor in 1871, He was bavied iu 16,000, WANTED TO LYNCH HIM, Coienaxatt, 0., Aug. 27.—A dispatch from Jawestown O., last might, stated that & meb bhad gatbered around tho Jall where Gustav Humber, tho German who cutb the throat of his lufant child, ls coufined, and tLreateued to lynch hun. and that the Sherlff and a possa romoved the prisoner to Xenia. HANGED. o RicumoNDd, Va,, Auy. 27,-~Coruelins Willlame, anegro, was hanged to-day atJackeon, N.C., for the murder of wn old wau named William Presson, s bridge-keeper at \oldou, wome monthis since. 1o mado & full coulesaion, L plioatiug thies othier uagroes. THE FRANKLII 8pecial Diaateh N, WIS., TRAGEDY, 0 I'ha Chisago fyiound, Miwaoxex, Wis, Aug. 27.—No now dovel opmieats were gained throush the inquest over 8 of pagtioa tathie tragedy i the'Town of Frauklin, Tle jury found that Baumann sho MoCarthy snd then committed swaoide, FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED, Ouana, Aug. 27.~Charles L. Barkor, Iate clerk iu the froigit depsrtmout of the Uaion Paocitle Raliroad hiers, has beou neisalog for everal days. Foul play @ appreavod fathier Lives st Moune, UL OAPITAL SENTENCE. Bz, Jozaw, N. B., Aug. 37.—George MoNath was found found gullty of the murder of a ship- wate, Yealoh, au Auetrtan, on the King Coslarie, 0 suteused b be hauged oo the A ¢ SPORTING NEWS. Tho Athletics Again Victorious Over the Whites, & to O. Closing Days of the Springfleld, Mass., and Earl Park, Iil,, Races. Amerlean Girl the Winner of tho Free- for-AU Purse, - BASE BALL, CIICAUO'S DAILY LEFFAT, Warren anl Hamtings did it verterday in the fifth and eighth inmngd, It wasto Luvo hoen oxpec:ed that some utie would have gicen away tho gamo, and there wero niue men to chuowa from. The lota fail ou the tvo meotioued, and tho result may bo scen in the mcoro, The home nino played astrony gamo thronghout both in the field and at the bat, and yot failed toscore a run. The visitors non the cams by tho sid of that in- wisible and annoying eiement of chauce which seems to aid almont eYery club from out of town wheo they appear in this Tue people present at tho game wera not many, ‘but enthusiastic, and they wero repaid for thewr attondance by & sight of & auccession of brill- isut plays, which were mixed with just errors 1 to acoro dafent for Clicago. Tho Chicagos. having loat thotons, vent to bat, and shortly afterward to tho fiold, Ilines bemg the anly batsman who reored o hit. Force led oft fur tao victors with a beautiful hit over Golden for two bacos, Clapp followed with what soemed & unfo oue to left centre, but Hines gou to it and to.k it in, thougt thero meemod no chence. Force was the victim of mieplaced confisence, and seored an oul at seeund Lecause bo thonght Hmea em du's ficld tho i, It was a protty dusblo oy, In the toird foning Glenn and Devlin wore vie- tims of & handeowr: duuvle play by Foce, Cra- ver, and Finer. I the fuuith inning thote was every reasou why the Wis.tes thould bave had s run or more, escelting always their nusfortune, Atter Hises Liad 1eticed on o v to Satto., Poters 1wade & clean it past Auson for two banes, bug averran recond Just coough to Lo put out. Hurtiugs fo.lowed with a zoxd bit, atols socond, and went to tlurd on Brauvoca's huor b, left, ‘With Gulilen at tha bat watters looked prowpor ouv, but Lranaock rau on o foul, sud that ended that watter. The Atnletic fifth inning waa the sigual for tha urnal breaddown by tho Waites, Buiton led off with 80 easy ehort iy, which Warren promptly and beautifully wued, Tuo ruvier took ond ot wild ‘umh. and wkeoted on wate hit aftor Hall and Anson hiad nade Warien beld Buttou's tly, the inmug would have onded vith no runs, bui the virtors took ad- vaniago of the opening aifordod them, and tho next four mon malo clean hitw. Clapp winding up with a too-baser Lefore Fisler sent ont, It wus 8 Jucky thing for Warren that he wad aplo to get 10 his smull i that parbienlur place, In the eigbtb inning the Wiites took bold of McBritie's delivery with ease, and Golden, War- ren, nnd Bielashi Tollowed cach other with sato Liw, Bo that the bases were fud. The crowd wag julilant, and with three rood ba'emen to coma thoro was 8 good shuw for runs, Gleny be- gnu the disasters by bitting so easy bounder to Suiton on which Golden was forced out at bome- plate. Devlin follwed with » little foul that Hutton touk, and Hines lott the thice men on bares withs baby bali to Meliride, 1t was a tight spor to pur threo euch battetn as Gleon, Uinea, ai.d Dovliu m, an ask thew 10 nBi0 Buccrskivo outs without a it to tbo fleld, Lut they did it, and there ato protably not thice oshar men in tho profession who could. In the Athletic hal? o1 the inning, the other Lind of luck cawo iv by aay of contrast. IForce led off with o out, avd Cianp followed with s bose it He at onea stole second aud third, sud Filer bolped mattors by wetting firmt on cailed balis. Auson, raumng for Iislor, then siarted 10 steal socond, and liastings turew wilaly to cateh Lim, and of eoutse Clapp scored, Craver then went ont, and Fieler 5 ored on But- ton's tut. Two more unearnod runs. n the ninth wning, the Whites showod their | oculiar talent of doing exactly tho wrong thing at tho right tune, Poters led” off witha clean bit. A momeut after, Branoock drove w Lot uno that Button couldn’t hold, Warron fol- lowed wilth an essy ooe, which Pisler dropped wheo it waswent to lum, The gleam of guod luck wont out here, and the mido was onsily re- tired without & run for tho ninth time in tho game, ¥ The extraordinary charactor of the game may bo ween f1om the score, The now wember of tho White Stockings, Dravnock, plaved m fair aine, and will evidently 8li Foloy's placa. Fol- jowiog is TOE sconE. ATHLETICA, H B/ e—emcoo—|nl roa, 14 A Force, 13 Clapp, 13 1) 1~ anock, 11 flastings, 1; War- léan, 1-Lhlicago, S s ek B i tas—Tws bours and ton minutes, A T The asma cluba play again to-day. WHITE BTOCKING TODM. Tho Chicagos leaye here Tuoaday week to p nreveral ganon in Michigar aud Ohlo. They [lay Tuesday in Kalsmazoo. Wedneaday in Jackson, Thursday in Detroit, and Baturday in Ciucinoati. Tuey are tikely also to play games with the Lud- lows of Covington, KRy., and the Lexiugton Ctub if thoy havo time. Thev oxpect to mest tie 5t. Louis Ciub hete Thursday and Baturday, Hept. ¥ snd 1L RUMORS. There ls sa'd to bo a vrospect that Tlines will woar tbo Athleuc bluo stookings voxt year, Itis claimed by peaple wlho ought to know that Muihows will mich and Sution play third base for the Lleveland Club of 1870, Delent om Bt Lonis #ay that the reason why tue maoagemont of their club withdrew fiom Cuthbert was thst he hiad not beeu batun; very well for tho lasy faw games. That duews' seein to have injured hiw in Herry Wr eyes, and he will scoordingly play with the tous for tha rewaindor of 1873, OAME AT QUINCY, Snectal Duvatch ta Ths Clicase Tridune, Quixcy, IlL, Aug. Baso-balls Quivoys, 14} Bt. Louls Led Bioc 9, ——— THE TURF. THE LONO BRANCIL RACES. Toxa Baancy, N.J., Aog. 27..~Tus first race 10-day was a handicap for a purso of 8350, for all ages, 1% mmles. Soven horses started,— Bpendibrift, Moumouth, B. F. Carver, Ida Welly, Contury, Molliv Darling, and Hattie How- ard, Tho race was won by Bpendtunft, the favonte, by two lengths, Carver secoud, and Monmouth third, Time, 2:18, 1uthe socond races, for & purss of $400, mite heats, for all s; Spendtbrits, Donuybrook, Fad.adeeo, Jack Trigg, and Vernango wtarsed, Tho sfirst heat Weaa won by Bpoudihnift, Fad- Isdeen wocond, Jack Trigg third, Yeruaugo bo- ing dwtanced. “ims, 11405, nthe botting on the sacond heat Spendthirift, regardod as wure t0 win, was left out of tue pouls, aud Donbybrook took tirst place, Doouy- brook also wou the Lieat. Bpendibiitt second, Ladladoen third, and Jack Trigg diatanced. Time, 1:443¢. Doonybrook was now made (ke favorite ut Live o ole, and won the hoat sud race, Bpondibrift ten lengthy Leuind, Tius 11515, tho -mile dash wis won by Burgoo. Trigg “secoud, Versaugo thid. Tiwe LB, Thio steeple chase over the usual courss was won by Deadbead. Moonshine sevond, Miuule Maa third, KABL PARK ASB0CIATIO Specral Lisvateh to L'ha C) EancvitLs, DL, Aug. 47.— sesewoled here to-day, belug to witueas the froe-for Barvur, & horse owned bei Mollle Morris, of 2:33 uotol others of reputable standiug. la the foreuaun, too tuun dah {0 pure Ward, 5 Lt > urd, Tuuo, 1 mlglln- ‘aftotuoon the Arat race was for the 2:44 olass, pursa 8300, #1580 Lo Hrst, €5 10 secoad, Al to tuird, Of ten entries only fve came for the word, aud & hot conlest was $he resuls. I Touked afier b {aphdack Sodvot vk ekt b, thsagh 1rTU DAY, jeao Tribund, we 5,000 people chlaf sitraction in wuich Ob-~ compeles with g race, one-mile of 8100, was won by Alive way sodond, Blospy Charley firatin tho fourtl heat, for foal driving, No timo givon, Coyt dack repy 11 Bele Brown'", sy 6 4 ro a 2 4 0:00; 2:415 201X v of tho day waa the feco-Cor- All, whicn was next calied, purwo 91, $500 to fizet, 2250 Lo wocind, £15) to third. and'$10) to Thero wero aix untries, and fivo started, ‘00 waa diawn. ~ After four attempts thoy ‘m tho word. Iandall anid Hooper wore sligit- ¥ I tuo lead, 0% wryver third, Mot atcis aud Conetto severallengiha in the 1ear at the quar ter. They retaincd sane poationa at the half, aftar which Ubserver began to sl mora rpoed, and cama dosn tho bome-atretch ltke a shot, wintioe tho heat in 2:24)7—hin fantet tuno, dho third hoat was a i 04 send-off, all threa abeant al tho quartcr, whon Mollto and Itandail went Lo tho trout, ieaving Owerver savoral lengths Lehind, ' Both horses wora in oo col at the third quare tor. Tho fasorite anawering well to the tme on & kplendid Lurst of’ aperd and came uder the wire two loueths atioad. Tie wncond ad tifih heats baving been taken bv Molle, a A ciled change took piace in the yoo's, snd sho becatus n hot fu\'nn‘u, but the farey were auainst her. the former favorite coming in & wuer in tho wiath Licat, amidat the wildest and most on- thuraktic of eherring from the crowd. The fol- Juning s tho suninary : Olweryer, 1921 29513 43133 e, e races, on g whiole, have beon groat Fuceesd, und tha Julues and oiticerd of the Asdo- cimion Rro deserving tha ndwmirable wenuer conducted. ot the highest praise for 1 whicl they have beea chA e, Lovisvitee, Ky 2 A kpecial to the Convier-dournal from th 1ring Hitl Conrso, Crab Orchard, #a38 tho racen wero weil attrnded, In tho flrs; milo_lLeats, for S.year-olds, Withers & 1. Iiftie Moara wan the witiuer in tyo mtral heawn, . Alesck's e, £, ovelation weeond. Tuns, 14491, 1:521{, The dash of one mile, 2-vaar. - Wwas won by I G. Thomes' b. e. Lenchet. the favorita aysivst tho fleld, Btuart's Maliumstic second, Withers & Co's Ewma G. third. Timo—Firat quasior, 25175 second yuarler, 6357 5 third quar- ter, 1:19; fourth quartor, 1 FAILR CITY FAIIL 1AC Sreetal i it hto The Chi BromtiNatoN, N, Ang. 27.—At tho Farmor City ¥mir to<lay the trot. frea for all, waw won by Ladv Starr.” Tune—Uirst heat, 2:24; vecond, 1 third, 2:25!, Tho s~cond monevy was Ekm by Princess, and third mouoy by Tanuer oy ‘[0 paciog raco waR srou by Sucker State ; first hoat, 2:29, second by Lady (hray in 2:3), third by Sucker State 1n 2:23, and fourths by tho wawo i 4:33, cbune, TAE STMNOSIELD DACTS, Srnixarmin, Maws., Aung. 27.—Abont 12.09 perans attended the closing ruces of the Iamp- den Park An<ociation to-day. Goldemita Maid o Tullerton were “withd:awn from tho fot-all race on aceoitut of latmenons, leaving i d Aweri Girl tho ouly com- potitors for the purde of 25,000, Amencan Girl swon the racn in threo straght heats, with Lula second, Timn, 22, i 4 race for s pnreo of £3,000 was won br Xt Julien, whn took tho threa lat of five heata. Nerea! took the veeund mones, John W, :h“"h the tlurd, and Sir Williaw Wallaco the ousth. An Tndiana hakbrend liaw actualis died of grisf oc-ativiod by the doath of hix vafe, His name was Willinn Doudiean, of Lafeyetts, aud bo died of B broken heart tho day following bLor dacease, FINE DRY GOODS, SILKS, AND MILLINERY. Mnnufacturers of CLOAKS, SUITS, a5p LADIES' UNDERWEAR. & Particular attention is called to our large im- portation of PARIS and BERLIN GAR~ MENTS for tho Fall Trads, LARGEST STOOK AND LOWEST PRICES OYSTERS, - OYSTERS. Ishafl be prepared to I:Lyfl?' the Trade with the old reisblo Maltby Cysters, Canned in Baltimore, from Sept. 1, ab LOWEST MAR- KET IRICE, H.M.CURTIS, 18 South Clark-st. TAX SALE, CITY TAX SALE. Crrr QotLroron’s Orrice, Roos § Crrr Tars, Cuicadu, Aug, 4, 1875, Tax-payers are rominded that the sale of Resl Entate delinquent for City Tasea 1474 will commence next Monday (Aug. 30). Thows wishing to save further codta shiould come in and psy immediately. GFO. 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