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forrod the Grand Cross of $13 Ordor af St Creg- ory on thio Lord dnyor of Ll THE DUNDEE 3L GTRIKE Toxpox, Aug. 30.—Tho strke of tha mill oporatives in Dundco continues, Lutit 18 Lol a nogotiationa At fn progress [OF a comprowi, aud s satisfactory reeult is expected oun, THE DIRECT CALLE. Shares of tho Unitod Btates Dircct Catlo Com- pany to-day advanced 1 shillng, ov a riaor that the Faraday liad succeeded fn reparing tho cablo, and tho shares of the Abglo-Auicrican Company deslived 2 shillings, TRE QRALY MAUKITR, Tho Mark Lane Zrpress. reviewing tho rraln markets and crop-reports of thu week, Fays: Tno contiuuance of fine weather has enabled farmera to secure n largo amonnt of produco tn fino coudition.. ‘Tha moie, however. that ia eccn of tho now rrop, thie moto conplaiuty are mado of both quality and vield. ~Thiy ty also thy enmo in Franco. Holland and Hamburg report That samples ato of ibo highest excellence, Tricon 1 Great Britain are vet unseltled. ‘The marketn in soverat places siow o dechine of 1 and 2 ehillings. 1o Fraoco tho roduction ikabaut tho earae, Flour at Foi.sbna beenstels, though whent haa piven way on account of freer offar- inpe. A goneral averngo of markets for the paat woek shawe an advauce af Ia, 3d.. and it may vet Do o mouth bofore prices will havo found their Tevel, Asarulo harveat prospects on the Cons tinent ate good. 'Wha patheriniz of erops is ing on woll, nind nricos have givon way slightiy. In Uelginm, Hotland, and Germany the potato ‘crop hins suffored ek injury from rain aud tho prevalonce of diseano. TRE BOYAL SISIT TO IXDIA, < A corresvondont of the Londun Standard. writing from Portsmouth, Aug. 3, in regacd to the Drince of Wales' visit to lndia, #ays: + Ifor some timo past o large staff of workmen liavo boen employed upon the Sorapin, Indian troupehip, rolectad for the conveganico af tha T'riuco of Walea to und from India.” Considera- blo progroes has been made, but though &t the presout time upwards of 400 wen uro eogard wpon the big white-hulied trooper, which now lies alongsido tho vonthorn jotty of the «dockvard, tho mutboritics have a sow- what arduous tawk to complele aer yondy for departure frowm thi o tiy 1o Prinen antd Princess of Waies, in Uctoher. ., liave been who, with their two_ eldest chil o a visit to the Queen ad Ouborue, left yester- day morning, crousiuy over to Lortsmontk, Tho Toyal party rutored tha Nor & prow lead- ing 10 tho main deck, where (bey wera received Ly Capt. the Hon. Henry Care Gist has Leen appointed (o tho comn pis), and the ofticers of tho slip, Abont a guur- for of an hour nas devoted to U o niiu deck, on which fifteen cabius o beinse fittad up for tho wmto of 1lis Roval Higubess. —3in, W, It TRobiuzop, Chief Constractor of the deck- yard, wns iu ottendance to niford - the Tioyal visitors any fuformation that muant bo se- quired. From tho taia deck the Loyal party ascended 1 now handsomo staircaso to thd saloon on tho after parl of the upper deck,~n nobla Lich hias been sxtonded back ta tho storn-wirdows, and eularged by the remaval of five of tho oft'cabins vn ‘cither ride. ‘Lhe paloon is row uwlergoing tefitting and ro-cm- hellishment, and on two tables i tho furepart of tha galcon wero plang and drawings of tue pro- posed_altorations awd additions, which wero vareully exawived by the lrince of Wales. Specuncus of water-bottice, decantors, burome- futs, curpets, curlams, ete., were submitted for tho inspection of the Boyal visitors, 'Iho ordi~ nuey ealoon tables aro to Lo replaced by ono which esn be so arranged a8 to sccommodate ether iwelve or twonty-four persons, and this, on_special oceasions, will give placo to zucther, of hurso-slioo shape, nt which no fewer than six- ty can be vested, 'Tho ealoon is to be fitted with #ix puukaby, tho Hiudoo pame for large rovoive ing: faun, which will in all probabifity o worket by punksh wallahs. Bowe little tino waw epent by Hiw Lioyal lighnces, accompamed by Cupt. Ciyn, tn 8b mapection of bis sleoping aparts anents, which are situste oo either side of tho ealoon, the juner bulkhonds of tho cabins, hith- erto dagotod to tho oflicers of the ship, huving Veen ditplaced in order to provido tho necessary accommiodation. Tho snite of His Roval Hligh- noss will Lavo tha whole of tuo aft part of the nain deck nrnmpnntnd to their use, und the gervants of the Prince and suite will find slesp- {og nccommodation on tho lowor deck.” ITALY. THE AMERICAN CANDINAL, Roxr, Aug. J0.—~Cardinal McCloskey is ex- peeted to arrivo hero Sopt. 4. Lo will only ro- ceive tho ring and titles pertainiug to his new dignity. e will not reeelvo the Liat, bocause ity investituro would outail o grand publio ceromeny. PROSTECTIVE CARDINALS, 'The following prolates sill bo crented Cardi- naols at the nost cousistory: Aniicl, Matief, Lacea, Naudi, Bimconi, Vittellechi, aad the Archbiehop of Rounen. GARIVALDI BICK. Roxr, Aug, 30, aribaldi is at his home in Caprera, confined by illness resuiting fronl over &gob:l;enhlu schomo for the hmproveinout of tho iber, i SPAIN. A VOICE 10X TIOME. Roxe, Aug. 30.—Tho Voice della Terila says editorially that the cnpitnlation of Soa d* Urgal may dotormiue Don Carloa to disband hiy forces, and swait & more favorablo peried to renow the struggle. THE CARLIATS DISCOUTAGED. BAx SEDASTIAN, Augj 30.—Intellizence from ‘Toloro it to tho ofiect that the Carlists nre great- 1y discouraged. Dou Carlos is st Durango. Mavun, Aug, 30,—It i offcially nunounced that Quintanilla's band of Carlixts hes boen com- plotely routed near Bantauder. ¢ i ol gt dif HOLLAND. INTERNATIONAL LAW. Tue ITaave, Aug. 30.—Fho Institute of Inter- national Law lias approved the thres mles of thio L'reaty of Wuhlufilun o8 o basig for defluing tho dutiey of noutrul Btates, Pl 2 PALESTINE. TOE VISIT OF IR MOSES MONTEFIORE TO JERUSA- LEM. . Jewnn World. Mr. H. Guedalla has fsvored ua with the poru- sal of somo private lettors, givivg particulars of tho visit of Bir Rloses dontetlore to Jerunalem. On Weduesday following his arrival in Jerusn- lem, tha vonerablo Buaronet visitod the largo pynagoguo in the Holy City helonging to the Ashkouasim congrogation. This handsomo ‘house of worship was eplondidly itinminated, and all the decorations, floral and otherwise, nsually exhibitedl ou the festivals, adorned the synagogue on this occaticn, The synagogue pro- sented a vory gorgeous epeciaclo, tho enthusi- asm of the vast cougregation cuneiderably on- hlm:\u& the besuty of the scone, Kir Moses Aloatotiora was recolved at the doors of the syn- agogno with overy domoustration of houer by the ltev. Hahnm Basht, at whezo house ho wrn entortained nnmedistoly after tho sorvico waa conchided, Bir Mones oxpreesod himmelf hizily elighted with tha recoption which had been given bim, Tho aged philanthropist was pamnuch fatigued from the visit that he was compelled o keop his the whole of 1tho fol- lowing day. On joaswg his exic from tho synagogus 1t was with great difiiculty thut Hir Mosos Montofloro was cnablod to mako his progress through the streots, upwarda of 20,060 poople, it is said, being susembled, auxiuns to obtaiu o sight of tho veunerable liaronct. Jews, Chrissiane, and Mobammedans nishod backe wards and forwards in sceming freuzy, jost for the purpose of feastiug their eyed on the conn- tenanco of the white-bended champion of Juda- ism, who, in bis 01st year, left bome and com- £ar+, t0 suceer tho distrossod. In fact, 80 groat was tho excilement and Ko numerous the duli- eulties which impoded the progroes of Bir Dlonoa through the eireots, that tho su- thorities were compelled to order out the mlitary to dispense tho enthusiastin crowds which “besieged thu aged bero, After much trouble, Bir Mosen way ?.onmmd to purene bis way., Ina letter wout by Sir Moses Montefiore 1o My, H. Queaslis, dated Jernealew, July 29, Bir Moecs statoa that the number of buitdings (dwollivg-houses, we bLelisyu) bes gromly in- creassd, aud, seeing how deusply crowded is tho Jloly Land st tue J\msem momout, Hir Moses thinks that it would be very desirable to eroct suitablo dwellivgs outsido thocity, He states, moreover, that all helins seen in Jerusalem siuce s arrival coufirms bis opinions of tho merita of its Jewieh inbabitants, #od all that has cowmo view strengthous bim fu his beliof that inian Israclites Are sager aud anxious to give thetr attention to suy kind of ramunern. tive eployment. — CHINA. TUE FYRONG ANTI-FONEIGN BENTIMENT, Landon Tiues, . Haaxauay, June 46.~T meutioned lst wack that Her Untannic Majealy's Consul and tho United Biates Conuul General hiwd gone to Chin- keang 1o require eatisfaction for thoe progeedings of sowo *braves™ statisuod i the neighbor- bood. The civil authorities wepe found willing to punish tho two wea whom the Euglish Cou- stubls bad nerested, , ‘Lhoy were Giicd by the Tao'ai, in the proeenco of the tra Consuly, (ho after theiv arsival, and sentanewd to il of the leavy lbamboo and n o in tho Diitish - seltle- A however, only accounted for the to tho American Conaul A s wifo, for offerfag which it sill bare- vo men wero arreated. Tho at- s membered tho tv ack on the British Coneulato, in the attompt to rercun theso men, temained, and boro the au- thoritten faited. 3r. Medhurst, of course, {u- platad that tho ringleaders iu tho rlot should bo produced atd pomshod. The Tnotal pleaded that it vas not lun businoas 3 hio was only & civil oflicer, and tho afair was a wilitsry ono. e woutd u-0 his iptluenco with the commandant of the trony's, and ho conid do no more. I have not yot heard details of what negotistions fallowed, but the militars anthorities have failed to give the requirite katisfaction, and Mr. Med- hiest has gono 0 Navkin to pross sho mattor on the Viceroy, ‘I'he ostentations willingnoes to puniab culpritn wha are produced to them red-handed, while they reliere to arrest i winglo prisoner thomsolvos, is charsctenistic of the Mandariva, In nearly overy caro (L 18 the same § the rnglemlern can pover bo found unlees foreiguers cateh them in tho act, A preciscly similar ensie {8 now on the hands of Tier Alsjoxty's Consul st Shanghal, About two months a0, & geatleman named Cooper, whilo ahiooting m the neiehborhood of Quiusan, (Komo 50 miles from Shanghai,) urfortunately hit s Chinaman, 'Iho man was weeding batloy, by which Lo was quite hiddon, aud roxo as Mr. Cooper firad at & wnipe, Howas at a cousid- erablo distence, however, bevond the bird, and was ooly strack lightly by o fow pellets, which leedied akin-deep in hig cheok. Mr. Coopor ool n to the boat, washed nnd drogsed hint o Jittl’ money, and aent him ‘T'ho man's friends, howover, v saw their way ton “squoeze.” Snon afterward a crowd eamo’ toward tho bont, earrying the victim witly them, asthough ho wers buzt near’y to doath, and dewsuded with much threatemug, 50 n'murummlon. Mr. Cooper had not the wonoy with him, nud contd not givoit. Tho crotid dispersed toward nighit, but a boat full of armed men came nlongyido ab dusk o pros vont the forsign boat maving, and in tho morn- frg the mob retirned and renowitd their do- mund, It conld not bo satistled, nnd thoy com- menced a violont attack ou thio boat and ‘on Mr. Couper. Some setto work to emash up tho font's windows, eut the rgging, ote., whilo othors andeavored to drag Mr. Cooper out of tho cbin, hesing A rope with & runniug uoosa ready outaulo to atrangle luni, At the beginning of the tiot Sr. Cooper had nent off ono of lus eervants to another foreigh house-bost, whoso mast ho could £no in tho neighborbon, to FULIGH R-lstADCe. Duning tho proceed- [nes n thicd one came up, snd the occupants of both landed, amed their crown (Chie ness), und hwatenol to the spot. Iuclude ing the new comors, thero wers now eix for- cigners, and the mob wavered and bogan to dis- wcteo, tol, howeser, beforo two of the ring- oruers wero canght and pushen on board. Their arrest wan the siual for n general alarm. Qonzs wern beaton nummontvg the whole conntry-sida to tho reseno; but oo eanal way broad, and, Teavings Mr. Cooper's vrecked boat as it stood, the fureigners embarked in tive others aud eailed off, Some of the men followed at a Joug di- tanco, offeiing to restore the boat, a gun, and other articles they had stolen, if only the prisun- ers wera given up. Dt the foreign. ors proterred keeping their prisoners, whom they carricd down to HSbhanghai, leaving thio Chineke with a damsged Liouse-boat as ovidenco of tholr guilt, aud minns two of their number, Inatoad of plos #50, as they bad wished, ‘Where 18 no doubt that buc for the aceident of two othior foreign house-boats Leng uigh ir. Cooper would bave beon killod, lier Majesty's Cousul handod the prisoncrs to the Taotal, and roquired him to arrest the other ringleaders, and to hold an investigation, at which ho will bo present. Ho slso requested that the wouuded man should bo sent down to Do oxawined by a foroign wurgoon. This was deno, aud the hurt was bound to bo zs I have deseribed it, ‘Tho Quinsan Magistrate cao down last week (o hold tho ro- quired investigation, and the ecase was found to be just os at Chinkeang. Noattempt Lad been made to arrest another enl- imit, Fiven tho two who had baen brought down ¥ tho foreigners woro not produced m court until tho Vice Cousul (who sat in Mr. Med- Luirat's abscnco al Chinkeang) had weveral times remarked on thewr absenee. § quoto a short ex- tract §from the procvediugs. After somo evi- donco hind beou givon for the prosecution, Mr. Davenport again asked whera worotho otlior pris- ouers; il there 17Cro none, 1t was of RO UsG KOIDE on with tho trial. Tho Magistrato said thore were only two prisonery, and they wero in court. Mr. Davenport safd tho Taotal had boen ropost- edly asked to Lhave the men concerned iu the riot_ arrested, and now they wera only producing the two men whom the foreign gentlo- en urd themsolves captured. Tho Msgistrato smd thero had boon 1o names givon by the roascutor, 80 shers coutd bo no srrests made. Mr. Davenport asked how was the prosocutor to give the namea of his assmlanta? It was Lho Maggistrate's duty to find tho offonders. Could Lie supposa that whon a man was going to assanlt ouother-he gavo hun buw card? 1f It bad not been for tho ¢wo neu captured and brought down hero thioro wonld Lavo boou no prisonets atall. Under tho aincumstancos, he thought tho bont course wonld bo to remand the inquiry till #omo prieoners wore produced. Au sdjourn. ment wos made secordiugly. '[heae are two Lttle * dilllenltion ™ which wilt engage attention, ‘I'he Margary case is too mke- rious to name in the same catogory, but tho epirit is tho ~amo throughout, aud the sama jes- sun 18 ta bo learned from all of tho slsurdity of troating the Chinowo a8 a civilized peopls, who cun Lo oxpacted snd relied ou to du right of their consciouce. ‘Ahoir impulse i8 to encroach 28 far ny foroigners will let them, ond to evade nuy roeponsibility thoy can oscapo. In dullance of” all oxperisnce, we have latoly acted on tho contrary assumption, and the consequenceis n fast becowmngg intalorable. Apart from personal outrsgea such as I havo roforred to, thore is n steady oncroachment going, on In commoreial mattors -which needs very firm ropreasion. 1 have referred in former Jotters to tho exactions in the interior and the "u?uma " in tho sottlemont on foroign goods ~—all contrary to treaty. I fear almoat to name tho stoady biockads wiich is maintained around 1long Kopg by Chinceo custorow cruisers, be- cauen tho subject is wo misunderstood at homo thet [ nm tempted by tho moro montion to en- Jarge upon it to sb extout which is im. poesible in this letter. I caounot, how- ever, pags by tho latest offort in this diroction, and ono which { bLope will draw ronowed attention to the kubjeet, The Chincse gun-boat Peng-clino-hni last weok arrosted and took up to Canton the Britishetearuer Carisbrooke ou & charge of smuggling, having firet fired at her and smashod her ruddor and stern-post when sho dechined to follow hor eaptor, The charge was umuggling on tho const of Hainan. Tho worst that could bo nlleged sgainst her was an irregularity which s moderate fine would amply cover, Tho idea thut she 18 to be firod at on the high sens and towed luto port ue conflacata Is wmonstrony. I hear by tolegram that n court of inquiry has bosu held "at Canton, and that she js to be releasod under socurity psbding reterenco to Pekin: ro I vreswmne Her “.i’n'.\l""! Ooneul and the Chineso authoritios have falod to agreo ou s decision THE WEATHER. Waswxazon, 1. C., Aug, 81—1 &, 1,—Forthe Upper Lake rogion, tho Upper Mississippl and Lower Misrouri Valloys, and Northwest, slowly talling barometer, southeant to southwest winds, bigh towmjorastare, with nrows of rain in the uorthern part of the Upper Lake rogiou and north of Iowa. LACAL OBSELYVATION, LnioAao, Aug, 30, Tiime,_|Bar. Thr i1 »'mi".TuTfl'w"bTE | 22,8 Ta Crosss |29, 79| Leavenw'(h29,77! Allwaukea, (2.3 N th Plutte, €8 SR Gad 2 e i OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. 7 Movupre, Aug. S0.~Btosmahip Beandinavian, frum Quevustown.-has arrived. New Youk, Aug. 80,—Arrived—Steamsbhip Re- public, trom Liverpool. York, hus wnived ol Lospoy, Aug. 30.—Steamer Spam, ) Newl The Paintul Pelive Club, Democratio Opposition to the Tyrauny of a Committeo. 'y of the Union A Ready-Made Constitution Not (o De Ktufled Down Their Throats, The Prominent Unioniats, Clom Poriolat's eky-parlors {n McCormick's Block weto brilliantly )ghted last ovening. on scconut of tho formal organization of tho long- beralded Union Club. At an early hounr tho gorgeons parlors woro thrown open for Hhore- ception of the numerous gueste who wero ox- pected. But theso wero slow in arriving, and not until 9 o'clock wero onough people present to nuthiorize tho calling of the meeting to oider. Meanwhilo, thoso who hsd arrived early strolled lcisurely throngh the rooms, or eat around in groups discussing the stato of politics and tho woathor, Aud also en- gaged m epeculations as to the probablo Auccers of tho proposed organization. Evor and anon two or throo would casually stop into tho back-parlor and indulge in & quaft from the bot- tlo which cheers aud alao inolriastes, Docanters wero tomptingly displayed aloug a table, and woro at the freo disposal of tho gnenats. AMONG THE PRONINENT ARBIVALS wero Commirsioners Carroll, Johnson, snd Con- 1y, Conuty-Attorney Rouuntree, Wardon-of-tho- Poor-llouss Kimberly, Clem Poriolat, Jos ITogan, Clark Lipe, Tom CGough, Col. Baldwin, Bherift Agnow, Ald. Mabr, ox-County Commis- sionor Skelly, John Schank, Willinm Horting, Iusac Greencbaum, and soveral othor leesor lights, in all to the numbor of forty-coven. Cigers having boen passed aronnd threo or four limes. drinks baving Loen indulged in to a sufficicnt quantity, und topiea of couvorsation becomiug oxhnusted, it was deemed advisablo to ORUANIZE TUE ASSEMULAGE into a regular mocting, In order to accomplish tha demiced object, Mr. John O'Neill, a promivont No:th Side citizen, camo to tho {rout snd uomi- pated Johu 3L Rountree as Chairman. AMr. Rountroe was conducted to the place of honor, sand great applause, and aftor casting a stern filnnnn at tho two nudo females (in marble) bo- iud his chair proceeded to aunounca tho ob- ject of the meeting. 1o eaid thet, nccording to tho bost of bis information, it was to orgauize a ciub of & dual character. A conatitution witls by-lawa had alrendy boen drafted and pub- Tished for tho counideration of tho club, and Lo would, therefore, procacd to read tho SOIE 1NMPOITANT ARTICLRA of that instrument, and give such oxplanation of thum as seomed most rational, The first section of Ast. 2 of tho constitution provides that tho object of the club shall be **ta advanee Domocratic principlon and promoto social intercuurse among its mombers, and pro- vide them the convenionces of u club-houo." “The dual character of tho club was found in ita political snd gocisl sims. Art, 3 provides that the number of its res- ident mombers shall not exceed 1,000 A Managiog Committoo of twonty-five ahall cou- trol all 1ts affsics, elect its mombors, take cog- nizance of all infractions of its coustitution, and Qlll yacancios. This committee is to bo chosen by ballot at tho snnnal meeting, and the Com- niittee sball elect from its mombers a Presidont, Vico-President, Treasurer, snd Seoretary of tho Club, Candidates for udmirsion must bo 21 years of ago, and fivo blackballs shall excludo any candidate. Tho admission feo is $15, nod ench momber shall pay an sunual foo of €10 in sdvance. Tho aunual mocting of the Club sball bo held on tho #imt ‘Thursday of Soptewberin last year. Tho club-house must be open avery day st 7a m., and no membar shall bo admitted between 2 and 7 o m, ; but members in tho house at any time aro not o be intluouced as to their departure by this or nu{ rulo. Nogamesarsto bo piayed In the Club Bunday, and no person shiail bot moro than @0 on sy game. Tho Prosidont of the United Siates may be admitted on the request of any mewmber. ‘I'hio Chsirma» oxpoundod the sbovo cardinal principles of setion by which the Club was to bo overned, ab lunfim and with great uoction. Zspocially did Lio labor upon the article reforring to tho Exexutiye Committes and its functions, likeuing the manner of clootion to that in poli- ticy, whore tho people hold primary meetings and olact delogatos to roprosent them in general convantion. In conelusion, Mr. Louutrea stated that ho did not underetand it to ba the object of thi Club to interforo or dictats in poli- tica, Tho Olub was a social one, sud its daty waa simply to fall in lino in suppart of the nom- iuations wado at the party conventious. At the conolusion of tha Chairman'y romarks, whicl wers roceived with & dublous silonco, no ono spoko for some momonts, At length Tom Gough rose and movoed shat the ognatitution be accopted., v ‘This was Lha signal for A RESOUT. Mr, MeLaughiin, who had been twisting un- easily abont in his clialr, got upon his fest, und romarked that o fels compellod to take exco) tiou to the constitution proposed to the Ulub. + 1f this in to bo & Democratic club,” ssid Mr. MoLasughlin, **let it bo conducted on Domo- cratio principles.” Ho then proceedod to inveigh nillnn tho artiolo which gave the ontiro control of tho Club into tho hands of an Executive Com- mities of twonty-tive, Iie felt’ that he should liko a voico in the mwanagemout of affairs. ‘The Chairman roplied that'in olecting anExec- utive Committes of twenty-five, tho membors wouid be awars that they were alao alecting their oflicers, who wers to be chuson from {his Com- mittee, and thun tho mombera would be circam- spoct in pumufi meu upon the Committes. Mr. MoLaughliu insistod that this did not sat- iaty bim. He wns opposed to delogating his Tights Lo any twenty-five mon. ‘I'he question was then submitted to tho meet- ing, and the conattiution waa doclared adopted. Again enaued su oinipous silence, which was finally rolleved by » geutloman rising to inquire what was the noxt order of basiness, Tho Chalr, after s moment’s refioction, decid. ed that, asithe conatitation wan now adoptod, it was in order for all to como forward and S1GK TUKIR NAMES, The Invitation, which at the same time exiend- «ed, waa not very resdily accopted, and ovorybody seomed to be havging Lack for his neighbar to goin fizst. Wardou Kimberly was the firat to stop forward and subscribe lus namo to the written aggreomont to join tho Clud, which had besn Lastily shketchied upon one of Perlolat's lotter-honda, Aftor Kimberly there was ‘a long use § thon another man advauced and aftized I8 aignaturo, 1le waa foilowed by half-a-dozon, and then thore was a stand-still, Noothors ap poared to be willing to bind themaelvoy. YULTHER DISCOLD, Alter an embarrassing pause, Mr. Skelly loom- od up in tho roar of the assembly, and said that 84 the Ulub was 11 the hands of twenty-five men, and ihiticon of those coustituted » quorum, he could nos consistontly * jiue." , e didu't want ln¥ thirteou men to govern bim. s romark at onco opened again the dls. cueston upon the constitution, and soveral gen- tlewen sprang 1o tholr foet $0 neoure » hearing of their particular views aud objections, Chair- man Nountree lifted himeelf up in lofty pride, and said that ho didn*t undorstand tho Olab to bo organized for the purposo of running any- thing excopt itsolf, It was purely s social club, Mr, Bherudau then rose {o remsri thal tuo objectiouable conatitution had not been sdopted by the Union Club, As the Union Club had no existence and no membors when the constitation had been adopted, the action of the meoting in mudng it was not binding npony the Union Ham Ashton offered a motion that tho voio on tho constitution be rocousidored, and, after some fllibustering, bis motion waa carried, ile then moved that the eubject of coustitution be refarrod to a commitied of five, who would report at an adjourned mesting, 0 ordurto arrive at sowe kind of an organlz- ation, Col. Baldwin moved that the sasembly form » Demoorstio Ciub to be known as tho Unton club. Frauk Agnn amended (he motion so sa to. siriko uub tho word * Domocratic.” The motion W carried. Au opportuuity was then glven to everybody 0 wigo ummos Lo ke now organization, the pre- ;}r:-“:-\mt :Irn‘tuu hln‘x deolared aa vaid. ullowing gentlswon ste} for- ward aLd sulscribed tho ’ouomug ppod BELYCT AUTOQHAYILY J. M. Kouutres, Hugh MeLaughlln, Francis Agouw, . B, Keogh, J. Busuly, D, 0. Skelly, Jubs U'Netil, J. A. Daviels, Jobu M. Armstroug, Williaw Havdloy, ¥, ¥, Couk, B, 8. Cox, Qeorgo 8. Kunberly, 5. L. Baldwin, 1, W, Baker. Sam Asliton, B, Holland, Clsweut ¥, Penolat, Thowm- a8 Gough, P'at Carroll, Joseph Hogan, A. G. Fisher, John Conly, Juhn A, Herting, ‘I'bis lengiby work Lasviug besn completod, Frank Aguow woved that tho meotiug adjourn ikl gue wook froin Wednesdsy wight, acd tho ntation syas cariind, aftar some direneeion, ‘Tle meoting Ahrn broke up, and awmmed what 1s termed by tho Clitb & *Ysocial ™' chaiacter. Ree frashmantn werahanded around, eards waro pro- duzed. and sl endeavored to make thomnolves as comfortablo and happy as possible. The Int- ter eondition, however, camo only aftor ropeated attackn upon the liquid portion of the enter- tainmont. ‘IT'io Unlon Club fs horn, CURRENT GOSSIP. LIFE’S MISTAKES. Daren Ly a Iake whare tho pond-lilles arow, On a giarlous Summer.day, 1 reaching etond, for tho Lloasoma in view Wero ao neat, yet 50 far away, ‘Winring the prize san tho wetling of feot And the oitig of robes of whito, Fioxery in bloom on the walery sheet, Wiy ko temptinaly sweol atul bright Why &l you lure o an by your grace, Aw the Leautitul sirens lire— Qi i1} 1ny feet Lad 1o resting place And my robies were no longer puro? Quirkly T rose with & half-auppresend ery, Lor tho lilten atil! mocked nio there, Ouly to fimd that 4 harebell near 1y 103 beon crushied by my lack of care, L4fting tho bloseom Hia features fo vlew, 0T my soul tn an tnstant grew sad, Gracetal, £ aave, wan (3 cup of bright Glug, ¥ And what detieato atanyens it ha ‘Then on niy HIs dawned o troth Jong unknown :— Oft wa tiionghtlesk crush in our way Deautiful Jives that would |[lmlduu onr ows, For n otthing woro brilltantly gay; Finding too Iato that our marments are solled And il beantiful prize is unwon, Or all nuworthy the {lmo we hae toiled, And tuo work which to gain it wa'vo done, Bruva Faxsom. WITTY REJOINDFRS, A wrltor eays: “Whon we hear s ‘good thing ' eaid a n dinnor party tho onjoyment por- haps ariscs from tho seuso of spontancousnesy and admiration at tho *proparodness® of the speaker, vwho may Liavo beon taken ot a disad- vontago. Moat plquant, howover, is tho eitua- tion when one who las beon * tossed and gored* suddenly eprivgs to hia feot, and oxtricates him- solf brilliantly. Inruch a caso thero is no brill- {ant firing frowm tho fort, but tho fort basto Lo rotakon, OF this class was tho rotort of 1'Orsay Yo tho facetious Tom Raikos, disonr aud dandy. but whoso faco no amonnt of dandyism could beautify, it boing deeply pitted, his nose es- pecially, with tho small-pox. Tho lattor bad sont tho way Alfrod & copy of offensivo vorsos svonymously, which, howover, being shown about, caused groat laughter at iho Lean's ox- ponge, 1'Orsay know whoway the writor. Ina owdayeho saw Raikes at tho club,and eallod out ¢ *Tho next timo, mon cher, that you writo an anonymous Jotter, don’t sesl it with the oud of sonr nose.’ ‘The lotter had beon sealed with a wafor and o tlumblo to maintain its assumed cliaractor. ‘Uhis was conrne, * wanting in finisn," but certsinly ¢Moctive, bLuring ono of tho Ger- mAn wara in the last contury & souny English ofticer was dining in company with & German Princont o large mess. Aftor dinner tho latter, from wantonnoss, bogan *ilipping ' soma water that was in a glass beforo him, nod coutrivod to #plash some of it jn the oicer's faco. Now hero way an cmbarraesing situatton. o rosent the affront weriously wonld bring abont o scono, conrt-martini, and possibly ruin—a resulé wholly dispropurtionato to tho oficnao ; to pass it by was to loso casto a8 nccopting an affront. 'Tho voung Englishman Lad tho true inatinct. With- out an {ustant's heaitation ho said smiling to the German, * That's a droll trick, bnt wo do it Lot~ ter in Englaud,’ snd with o loud laugh throw a gloes of water in_tho oiher's faco. Thero was some confusion, but on old Goneral intorfered and said, ‘Mon Prince, tous l'avez conimence I aud tho whoto passod ns a rontgh joko.” It was & rough ons, but effoctive. Perhaps the most poigunut, ndmirablo repartoo effectod &t tho oxponso of an insolont King was that of & courtier in tho timo of ono of the Louis' of Franco—Lows XVL if metnory sorves. 1o waa anuoyed by the presonco of & yoang uobloman, 0 Jiko him in nppearance, in voico and manner as to be his doublo. To resomblo a Kiug whoso equal conld not bo found, was on aggravatod affront, 1fis Majoaty chose au opporiunity to robuke the noblewmat beforo a 1argo coucautso. “They say you greatly roscruble mo, Monsisur," maid tho King. *‘itisso remarked, Bire,” way tho reapouse. *'Wnu your mother ever in Taris 7" conrsely inquired His Majosty.” *No, Hire, but my father was," inuocontly retortod tho baited victim, A PALACE OF SILENCE, Away up on tho hill that ovorlooks Naplos stauda the Carthusian monastory of S8on Marsino Tho monks who oaco inhabited the glorions palace—{or it is nothing loss—wore mon of no- blo birth aud vast fortuoe. The church is now ono of tho mont maynificont in Italy. Agate, Jusper, Inpia-lazuli, amothyet, Lgyptian granite, and fossil-wond, togother with marbien of overy tint, are so blonded in mosales that liuo tho wholo editlce, and the carvings are »o rich and gracoful, that tho interiors of somo of the chapels noem liko Eden bowors transfized by a miiraclo and frozon into stona. And in this spot livod & brotherhood who cawe from tha first clreloa of eociety, and Dburied thomselvos in this gorgeous tomb, for- it was little elso, The monks took a vow of porpetual silence, lived lflfl!k sto apart, and moi only for the unsocial bLours of prayor, whon each: wag wrapped in _his ows meditation, and no ono ut- tered o nyllablo, Eschouoof tho little celis whero they alopt bad n swall window or closet communicating with ono of the corridors, and in tius closet was placed tho frugal weal, which wau thon takon into the coll and caten in solitude, Every quarter of un hour a bell struck to remind tLe lintoners that thoy woro mo much nearer their death. In tho pardons tho railings are orua- mented with marble skulls, aud the only spunds that usqd to disturh this splendid solitudo wore tho tread of sandnlod foet, the rustlo of Juog, whito robes, or the clang of the boll that told of their solemn livos, in brief momonts, and yet might have scemed long to thew. 'Those monks, like most otbors lu 1taly, have been driven from thelr retreat, and all their treasures confiscalod by Victor Emmanuel. IT KEENLY HURT HIM. A Lendon ocorrespondent bas oxtrncted this bumorous information from the gathoring of foreign turtle-soup dostroyers in London at tho Lord Mayor's dinner; *'Tho want of approcia- tion of anythiug liko & joko by tho mom bers of the Latin race baas jusy racoived a notablo illus- tration here. When, upon the eve of the recont municipal banquet, it was announoced that Signor Peruzzl, 8yndic of Ploronce, way on hig way to Toudon to tako part in tho festivities, somo of the nowspapers ruvived tho recollection of o transaction betweon King Edward 1IT, aud the Loruzzi family, io which the later wero ‘had’ (a4 the English eay), and i wos Jocusely suggestod that Muyor Poruzzl might take advantage of tho visit to Mayor Hione to bring suit sgaiuat Quoen Victoris for the monoy lent to her, five-centunses-guno hm;xdccesmr. After the banquet and ball, in wl , by tho way, Poruzri cuta very flne iiguro, and was much lookod aftor, he gravely wrote s latter to ba printed in tho 29mes, in which ho disdainod any idea of suiug for tho dobt to hia ancestors, and eaid [t ¢ keouly hurt him that the intention was sttribnted tohim of taking sdvantage of this nppnuunnr to npflm as 80 unforiunato creditor bafore thoso who offared him, as magis- trato of his native city, a hospitality as corulal a4 it was maguiticons.” Mark T'wain, weoping at tho tomb of Adam, is not mors ridionlony tusn this Italian dignitary forgiving thie debt which has besn compounding interest for 500 years." LEECHES IN INDIA, A alelike for iusocs and raptile lifa {s a senti- ment much misplaced {u the tropica. Chambers’ Journal reminds one of this fact in ita recom- mendations oa wearing spparel to guard againgt lecchea: For those who have 10 go to the Lills a thin Macintosh cloak of a light color {s recom- mended to ward oft wol; and for pedestrians travoling in foreats and Jungles it is Indispensa- Dble to have long galters for the anklos and legy, 88 a guard agelnst tho nwarms of leoches that are over on she watch to make an attack. Theso paitors are of some colton material, and, like stooklugs, neod to be worn over the ordinary sooks, aud drawn up ovor tho trousors to the knee, whero they 1oust bo tightly tied, 1f & siugle orovico be loft tho loeches crecp In, and will mount Yurhlpu at0 tho armpits, whero they proposo complacontly to bleed thelr victim. Buch, ai any rate, s tho well-known msuouvre of leoches in Ceylon. There, as we are told hy Bir Emerson ‘Tennent, the leeches actuslly walt along the roadsides, staudiug ou the tips of thoir tals, to ty upon the unwary traveler. As regards lady readera who are going to tho East, AMr. Hull repoats his injunction sbout woolen underclutbing, and, for upper germents, recommends light fabricu, such a¢ gualin, worn loasely. lor eveung drees, dredses of & thicker texture aro nucessary, for tbo fcwperaburs undergycs & sudden clavge $1, 18706. after puunet, Part of tho outfit for both paxes rhould consist of Fuglinh or French gloves, s carefuily pnolind in flaunel while thoronghly dry, aud packed in a wide-mouthed bottle.” QLASS AND ITS HISTORY. Tho Pad Mail Guaeld sava : Taken in con- nection with tho glass oxhibitod in Japsn, angd anid to bo over 1,000 yoars old, an articlo by M, do Fovilla in the Eeonomiste Francaise mav Lo tead with intorcut.. ‘That gontloman sayn that Franco long remainod indebled to Italinn art' In the mattor of making giass, although in tho nixth contury drinking-glesnos wore manufae- tured at Paris and Quiquengrogno. Dut in 1112 wa lind & Danphin nyih‘; forn little glnas gorvios for his daughter Drnun ths prico of an ox. Bowno of the nort curious windows [ the Gothie cutho- drals dato from the thirtoonth, twelfih, aud oven cleventh conturfes, but it was only under Luuis XIV. that Fianco sppropriatod the eccrob of those oxquisite productions which Voaico sold ber for their weipht in gold, ‘Thiero aro now 1 neo 175 glans mannfactories, without connt~ Boyen maunufactorics of looking-glasses. Evoryyearonnn avarago 125,000,000 bottioa are minde, and 50,000,000 of thoso, filled with good wine, find thefr way abroad, togatlior with about 20,007,000 empty bottles. Forty years ago 100 hottles cost about 30 francs: now they cost balf that prize. According to M. de Foriile, the in- vention of glasa deverves to rank with printing and steam u3 an agont of civilization and rofino- went, for it renderod indoor lifo possiblo. There aro proofs, ho eays, that glaes oxisted in tho early daya of Cheistianity, but it wns su oxcep- tional Iuxury which did_not survive tho fall of the Roman Empire. Tho window-pane reap- pearoed nt o later poriod in tho churchos nudor tho form of umnl} lozonges of oquivocal transe parency. At tho castlo of the Duko of Norih- umbsriand, in 1507, says tho writer, thoro wore a fow plass windows, which used to bopnt in whan his Graco was at homo ; aud not n coutury ago there oxisted jm Iranco & corporation of 4*Chassisaiora,” whoeo profession was to put in witilows of ollod papor. It was ouly in 1710 tbat glnes-panes in wooden frames woro usad. i RAILIROAD NEWS. THE TENNECSSEE INAILROAD TROUBLES. Special Corresyonilence of Tha Chicago T'ribune. NasuvirLe, Tepn., Aug. 27.—Tho merchants Leld o wmesting to-dsy. It was strictly privato. 1ta object was to dovisa means to pnt an end to tho war botween tho 8t Loiis & Southoastern, tho Louiavillo & Nasbville, and tho Nasbville, Chn!tmmogzn & Bt. Louin Railroads, Tho fight has ovidontly proved disastrous to tho trado of Nashvillo, as many have gouo_througn it to Louisville, Cinefnuati, and tho Fastern cities, 8t. Louis and Chicago, and purchased snpplies at those points, thns, to use tho common ox- pression now prevalont lhore, ‘*jeaving tbo Nashville merchants with the bag to holl.” All tho wlolesalo merghants lnid 1n & beavy stock of {all goods, {n suticipation of an unprocedented trade, Tho orops woro o im- menno, o much moro abundant than was evor Loforo known in Tennossco, a4 to warrant tho oxpectations they hoped torealizo. DBut the war hetween tho roads meationed Las worked upon thirro an unlooked-for hardohip. It in estimated that they havo lost in trado not less then 210,000 por day since tho fight commenced, u month ago, ~ L'hey mow proposo to cntor into an investigation a8 to what road s ot foult, ~and to eunter iuto a solomn compact to withdraw, o8 far ns possible, all their patronago frow it, . Chis, it 18 belloved, will iavo the effect to bring the fight to a closo. It is claimod that, if tho managomont of the 8t. Louiy & Southoanternaund the Elizabothtown & Paducal Roads havo accomplishad nothing moro in tho fight, they have mokt admirably succeeded in tho advertisement of another route butwoon XNashville & Loutsvilte,—s fact not ovon known Liers before, But it would seom that it will soon becomo o mero question of time, betweon tho Soutlioast- orn and the Elizabothtown & 'nducah Roads, aa to how long thov can bo oporatod at tho small #um of 50 cents por passenger from Nashvillo to Loutsvillo. No road 255 miles in loogth can afford loug to carry pesaongera at thin oxceod- ingly-low rate, ‘Tho Lowsvilke & Naghvillo Toad chergos $2.50 por passengor on all traing anve tho one diroctly in nproehlnn to_the train on tho lines mcotioned, and is, therofore, moro capable of austaming itsolf; but even that, I am told, doos uot pay. Lon, THE GILMAN, CLINTON & SPRINGFIELD, SenvarieLp, 1., Aug. 80.-Alr, Morso and Mr. Joftrios, on tho part of Mr. Boyton, tho agent of tho Trusteos, end Mr 8. Conkling, ox- Buperintendont, on tho part of Mr, Hinckley, thelate Racaiver, loft boro this morning to mako acomploto inveatory of the property on and along the lino of the Gilman, Clincon & Hpring- fleld Railroad. Alr. Soyton having made a de- mand npoo Mr, Hinckloy to pay ovor tho cash balances in his hands, aud Mr. Hinckloy having declined to do mo for tho proscut, this mornlug oaused an expert to mako an oxamination of tho canh-books, and found out {rom those that Mr. Hinckloy is attll_indebted to tho Trustecs, oxclusivo of the $10,000 which he haa paid over, s little moro tban 873,000, The attornoy for Mr. Hoylon will to-day apply to Judge Tipton for an order upon Mr. Hinckloy to stiow ¢uuse why he should not be committed for contompt, WESTERAN EXTENSION, Snectal Dupateh to The Chicamo Tribune. Kansas City, Mo., Jug. 80.~The fimst rogular passenger train from this city ovar the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fo Railrond for Las Animas, Col., loft tho Union Depot to-day at 10:90 8. m. Ordera have been roceived from the Missouri Pacitle hoadquarters to heroafier tranafer all pasaengers ot this point Inntead of at Atchisan, 83 horotofors, It makes Knusas Oity the tor- [nimu of tho Baota Fe Road instead of Atoh. jgon. PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS, Eme, £3., Aug. 80.—Dissntisfaction nt the froight chiarges of tho Tonusylvania Railroad, staguatiog the lumber, oll, aud coal intorests of Erlo, bave resulted in a call for 8 mass-mosting to bo bold un Monday evening under the anspices of tho Board of Trado. A project if on foot to baild s railrosd from Erlo Harborto Oambriage nnd Meadvillo, and thence to tho Butlor conl and oil flolds, in order to socure cheap frelghts for these produota. FAIRS, AT LAFAYETTE, IND. Sypecial Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lavaverre, Ind,, Aug. 80,—Tha Tippecanoo County Fair opened to-day with the moat flatter- ing prospects,she entrieaco far numboring nesrly oight huadred, Tho display of blsodod catile now on the ground numbers five Lerds of teu to fiftoen hoad each, and moro to arrive, Thore is als0 & large vumber of choioa breeds of shoep aud swine, represonting sesoral outside countios {u Indisna and some from Ohio, Llinois, sud Michigan. Tho madk of Lorsos will bo tho moat completo ever exhibited hore, uomlnr from Kausas, Obio, [iinols, and Michigsn. A large number aze troilors, paours, snod rumners. ‘Thoro is also wsomo fluo Importod Norman stock from Kentland, Jud,, aud Onarga, 1L, & part of & etud of nine Jroport- ed laat opring. Tho Committes on Speod con- cluded to throw the fast trotting raco on Wednes- day aftornoon for $800 opan to all, entrios belng taken till Weduesday noon. The pacing race cowes off Tuosdsy atferncon, The fair will aon- tinus tho whole weok. OBITUARY, ENOS 8COTT, LYONS, MICH, Bpecial iapatch (o The Chicago Tribune, Laxsixa, Mich., Aug. 80.—Capt. Enos Seott, who was & soldier at Backett's Harbor {n-1813, diod yestarday at Lis daughier's reasidence noar Lyont, sged 201, i —_— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Notlce has been rocoived by the Milwaukes Collootor of Internal Ravenuo fromall the dis- tillers whoss calablishments wera selzed and voluntarily shat dowo, aftor robonding, of sn intontion Lo reaumo, sud it 1s ted the whole will be in runniog order aj within twenty dsys. An_immenso concourse of Gorman cltizen: with banda of music aud torchlights, recelv: the Turners, who arrived at Milwaukealast nlght from the Natloual Fost st New York. A banquet was sproad at Turn Hall, and the busl- noes housos and rosidences of prominent Ger- mans wereilluminated. The feativities coutinued till a late hour, e At w meoting last night at Milwankoo iho Wis- oouain Art Alfocmicu‘ adopted artioles of iucor ration with » view of eatabiisbing an art gal- TS’:,. acadewy, and school of deaign. 4 g e RESUMED WORK. Lawgexce, Mass,; Aug. 80.—The Atlantio Mills staxted up to-dsy, siter belug idlo seven wosks. Tho stock on haud Las been sold to good sdvantage, sud thore s a prospegh uowW for slondy vwploymont for 1,000 bends, ; WASHINGTON. Cost of tho United States Mall. Servico in the Soveral ¢ States, The Capital Drenched with Rain, and Tuch Property Dostroyed. Investigation of the Tllegnl Stamp Sales St Belng Pushed, WAIL SERVICE. TTH coar. Special Dispaleh to T'he Chicaga Tyibune, Warirxaron, D. O., Aug. 30.—The following isthe cost of mail mervice in operatfon July 1, 1875 Malnn.ioe $ 230,014 New Hntnpobi 1100308 Vermont... 1618480 40,571,11 40,834,19 211,305,72 l"‘»‘:l:.biu,l'.; ‘L.nnees, Tentueky, Dakuta Territory.. 4710 Montans Territor; . 100400.30 ito 1,210,22 050 Utah Territory Idaho Territory., Washington Territory, Orejon. Nevads, 4 e+ 816,660,118.40 DESTRUCTIVE WASHOUT, ATREETS AND CLLLARS FLOODED, Warmnarox, D. C., Aug. 30.—Tho rainstorm yesterday svas vory dostructive. Thirty houees on Tiher Creck were flooded 9 foot deop. Tho in- ‘matea {led to tho upper storios of more snbstan- tial diwollings, from whonco thoy svere rescued by rafts, ‘Lhoe stroots in tho vicinity of tho Navy-Yard, never boforo ovorflowed, woro covered, in parts, from 2 to 8 feol ; likowiso Eloventh and Tiwelfth strcols. Owing to the burating of tho scwers. tho stroot-cara ceasod running. Merchants on Panusylvania avenuo lost thousands of dollars by tho backing of tho water futo thoir ccllars from insafticiont seworago. Much property was also destroyed or damaged In Gormautown. Rock Orock wad high- or than for twenty years beforo. Noarly sll the boats on tho crook or canal wore washied npon tho banks, and soveral, coal-ladon, wore sunk, It in rtated that tho dostruction of the dam sep- arating Rock Crook from tho Potomaa will in- volyo a loss of $100,000. During tho storm tho lightoing struok thrna telograph polos, elivoring thom to atoms, sovor- ing tho connootion betwoon Goorgetown and Tonnallytown. —_—— NOTES AND NEWS, TIE ILLEGAL STAMY BALES, Spectat Dispateh to I'he Chicago Tribuna, Wasstinatox, D. 0., Aug 80.—Tho Post-Offlea authorites nre still investigating tho improper salos of stamps by Rostionutors. It is sald that tho officer in chargo of the Biamp Divielon in Now York City is to bo removed on acconnt of tho recomondation of tho Spocial Agent who has beon investigating tho stamp sales, TRAVEL-PAY OF HOLDIERS. Special Dispatch to The Chicaqo Tribune, Waswmixoton, D. 0. Aug, 30,—Tbe Second Comptrollor of tho Tronsnry has mado tho fol lowing dociefon relative to tho travel-psy of cor tain enliatod mon whoa dischargod from military servico : fico, 18, net of July 5, 1838 (1 Btat,, 258), aftor fizin, the puy:'r entisled meu of thy army, :znvldo- tint $3 [ month of sald % pay e retained untl tho expira- ion of his term of rervice,” Tt Las heon hekd that the forfelture of relained pay undor thia act did not ‘affect (ho soldier's right to iraval-pay on rocelving an honorable dischargo at tie fuil rate of pay named Tn the law, “Tho act of May 15, 1812, fixea tho monthly pay of enlisted men of the amy, with cartain contiugent ads ditious thereto for the third, fourth, aud ffth yeara of scrvice ; the incresss to be considered sa rotaiuod pay, and uot'to bo pafd to the soldier until his dischargs from tho sorvice, and to bo forfcited unioss he shall Lave secvad honestly snd falthifully to the date of dis. chargo. ‘There 18 a0 obvlous difforonco inthe provistons of thicna two statutes ; tho dirat fizex the standard of pay, nnd then provides for the retentlon of & portion of tho arount until the soldier is dischargad ; the wecond, oftor eatablishing & regular rato of pay for each grade of enlistud men, provides for an_increass of this rate ou condition of faithtal service, If tho couditions are not fultiiled on tho part of tho soldicr, his right to the Increase never altaches, 181 (ravel-pay {s computod by tho same ruls, and tho allowance will bo for tho monthly psy oxclading Bu (7o the Associated Press) THE TIMUER DUTY, ‘Tho Secrotary of tho Trossury has docldod that hewn pino timbsr, commorcially known as !l!llll’od or sided, Is subject to duty at the rata of 1 por cent per cubic foot, and uot 20 per cont ad v:lomnu herotofore hold by tho Dovart- mont, +REVENUR APPOINTAIENTS. ‘The following Internal ltevenue Onngers for tho Yirnt Miesissippi Distrios have beon appoint- od: Joln H, Bowen, Julius Shields, William 0. Forx, W, @. Wolll. The following Storckospers have beon ap- cvoln}ml for the First District of Wiaconsin 1 illiam W, Barker, Honry V. Marclant, William 1. Wataon, J. O HISKY FRAUDS. THE PACIFIG CDAST, Special Dispateh to The Chicugo Tridune Wasuixatoy, D. 0., Aug. 80.—Tho rumors of tho oxistenco of an illloft distillary in Calitornia wore contirmod to-day by tho recelpy at tho In- ternsl Rovenuo Bureau of a solegrata announc- ing the seizuro of nlnr{;o distillery, with 30,000 nilong of crooked whisky, A Revenno ngant a8 been tracking the whibky ring on the Pacitio glope for somo wooks. This is tho first impor- tant resuls. Bax Ppaxomco, Cal, Aug, 80.—Thoro Is a fluttor awong the distillors and revonuo sgonty here in consoquence of the presouce of Bpecial Roveuus Agent Clark, who ls oxamining into revouua affairs on tho coast, Baturday evoniug the Deputy Collector at Antioch, Contra Oosts County, seized Jost's distillery and 20,000 gallony of spirits, valued at $50,000, on tho ohiargo of boing an illicit manufactory of whisky. pbsnuicosatral i har: SUICIDE, E Becial Dispaich to Tha Chicago Tridune, Drs Moines, Is., Aug. 30.—Jeaso B, Long, tho noted short-horn oatlie-brosder, hung him- golf abont 8 o'clock this morning, His henlth has boen {failing over sluco a fow dayas aftar his retnrn from lounsylvanis, some two wooks 8go, and le has been Iaboring under o bellef that ho bLad outlived his usofulnesa. ‘The family kept strict watch over . Maas. his moyemants, but womehaow he eladed them und (fc' out of the house. When found ho was dead hauging In his scale-houso, aud, although only mis: for a fow minutoes, tho fatal deod was dove. An sdministrator of nis estate was mmintad to-day, who wlll conduct the ealo of herd with tho large lot here on Wednoudsy, CoLuanvs, 0., Aug. 80,—Dantel R. Groom, well-known farmer reslding near Groveport. in this county, committed wuicide by hengiug bLimne #olf in bis barn this morning, Uroom's mind tins boan eeriously affected for soma time. g e ALNOST A TRAGEDY. A fiendish attempt to kill a young woman was made by a party of young men last night. It ap- pears that Ed Conuors, Jos Barker, and B. E, Hall werola theroom of Joonis Charles, a disroputable ‘woman, st Ko, 00 Weat Madison street, over the Boulovard Ooucert Hall, and either intentionally or uuintentionally pushed hor out of a second atory window, Bhe was only soverely bruissd Ly the fal), but biad a narrow ¢acape fromdeall. ‘tho fcllows wero azccuted. 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It I ettor tian French Brandy or Ditiors o & stimalant. FEVER AND AGUE. . F a 1 far Nt 3 . romedia fi"'.m }'fl"w'fi'-ll,u:&n il :i?'?' il flas nad il otlier matarioue, billos, cariot 3 233 "Gilar Tovors. (aied by Hedway's BT s gl ars (aldsd Radway's Ready Ruellnl. Bifty couts por botels. Sold by Druglats. HEALTH! BEAUTY! Btrong and pure rich blood; facre: flosh and et UL o hoeatiral componron tacnnied o maLehe DR. 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Notouly dooe tho Bsesapariilisn Tosolront exgel ut known remudial agnnta in thecura of Obronio, Sorofulont gamulul;ond, d Ek!o discasos, but it is the only vo eure for - Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb Discascs, Uravol, Diabo stoppage of water, ingoutinence ul urius, Lrlght's ufs. sas0, albumiouria, and in sil catos whore Drlc! dustdenvaits, or the water ks thiok, "cloudy, Joired vl substances like the whita of an i or turside itke whi oilk; or thore {a a morbid, dark, plite honedust deposita, and whoo ] --pmmfl Rruig senaaiicn whep Gassing whlos, S5 paid Ui suld of he Back and sloag Bho lotas: Dropsy, Tumor of Twelvo Years' Growth Cured by Rudwuy’s Resolvent. ' Beveney, ., July 18, 1389, Da. Rupwax; 1havo lisd au}ul;'fl'm.‘-’m'm’-' orarise ani Gomels,' All the doctorssaid *thers was noelp for 1.+ Liried ovorything tlst was rooonunended, butnpihs ing helped me, °1 saw your Resolvent, aud thoughi . wauld 1y 1t ; but bad na’ faith {0 Ity Lecause ] sa or twélve yeacs, I took stz bottles of uie Rosalvens ‘bax of 1adyna'n Eila ‘snd twa ot Roliof, aud thiore ls nod a oi and 1'tuol bolter, smarter, hava (o "T'he worst Sitlo o 16 howals, aver . T the benotit of ol ad o Read; or foll the e You dan publl Peice, 81 per bottlo. AN IMPORTANT LETTER. pad roskdont of Clackmath ast torty years woll knows to tha uowspaped rougliout tho Unitod Statos. Omlu: Illmm.ln-nl gentloman 3 o publishors ¢ Nrw Yomx, Qot. 11, 1870, DB, RAUWAY=Dron 8101 Tam {ndnosi by & saos of 10 tha suifering to make a brie! statement of the orkini of our modistno o6 biysaif, Kor saroral years | DLean aflosted with sonia troublo in the mefl lfi urlnary organs which some twelvo monthu ago culminat in & most terribly al !e!lm‘ disense, which tha pbysioisns 1'said was & proatatio stiloturo i tho urths, o8- slso s ;xlfl bladder, al fammation of 1holr opiuion that ayor gatling T Kr‘! [Cisus, aud o thie e dll'fllil of LI’ L e nocios, sud aome fows montha axo Philadeiplis Saturday Evening Fost of sflacted 00 8 parsna who had Jung b ou, 1wont right off and parliia, Hosivent, Hoady 3 ad oai « a nouced taking Ly rellevod, sad naw fvel DR, RADWAY’S Regulating Pills - tfoctly (astaloss, afegantly coated with sweed guite ¢ B-'u;-‘ A ar parity. Clesias s sirsnguien. il £ way's Pilft, for e onre of all disorders of the Siomaety Livar, Bowols, Kiduoss, £ Norvuus. Dissase: Tluadache, Uotistipation,” Costivensss, [udigostion, Dyes ‘Blijousness, Bious Fovor, lnflammation of the Piles, udall Doransumai of tho Igtersal Vi Coray "Warrnntad to ofeot 8 posibive sara, Purcly Voge z:'.'bl-. cntalniug Do moroury, minerals, or delowriid 1o toma resultiag from T " WAY'S PILLY will ‘yod, iddan biounes 113 fron all the above-uamod disug Lok "old by drogslats. Itead “False and True,” o lottoratanp W RAUWAY & 00, Na B ‘(‘.'.;l;':.w Yok, Lue oo worth

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