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blcan Logfalaturs wouid roturn dlr. Flar- :..nplno tho Bnn:;u. 10 have oo bositation {n pays ing that thero would bo no Jopublican Logis- tatore.” Tho poapla do not boliove anythitg of the kind, aud they will elect Gov. Kirkwood by a vonsing majority,~no thanks to tuo Jowa Blala Register, PERSONAL. Jowsll 18 n solitairo, boing tho only Cabinet officer in Washington. Tho oo, Galashn A. Grow, of Denusylvanis, ta also at tho Twin-Mounlain Ilouso. ¥ {They call’ the Ohlo Cary *ncheap odition of Den Dutlor with tho bralos left out.” 8. B. Lench and W. I, Whiting, of Unclo Bam’a army, aro at tho Urand Facific. Francia Murphy, the uoted tomperance- ro- formar, is a guost at tho Bhorman House, Tho Lord Mayor of Dublin has roceived the Grand Cross of the Ordor of 8t, Gregory from the Popo, wrtizrenme-.. Doro Is at work on a gigantlo painting ot the “Hell of Liars," inspitod by tho lato Baccher trial reports, . e~ Millais, tho paintor, is bnilding o .£20,000 houso in Sonth Konivglon, Ho is a Millaison- alre avidontly, .. . No woudor Lulu {a n fast mare, IHor driver, Charloy Greop, s a clergvman's son, and evil nesoclations corrupt good mahnora. Two journalistic » Little Macks® hiave beon cage(ng & flntter among tho feminino heurta at Qconomotoc during tho past wook. Cal. Baker was to havo accompanied tho Princo of Walgs to India, Albort Edward will hevo to do his royatoring alons, now, 'Thore’a ono paper which novor makes rotrac- tions, Itistbo Monifor, of ILlizabosh, N. J., hrao of whoso oditors are over 6 feot high, Goorgo Washington Childs, A. M., bas hsd & Thlladelphis baby named aftor him, wno will loroafter contribato his mito to the Ledger'a. The New York World fears that Donaldson owad his disaster to overweightiog hin car with tho bottlos found in the lake with lottors from him. . .. Iow Col. Fornoy muat chucklo ovor tho unsea- worthiness of the City of I'oking, and congrotu~ Jato himgolf upon tho (supoclority of cash over cofling, Col. B. IT. Dulaney and s pariy of fon from Virginia woro at tho Trewmont Houeo, yesterday, on rotto to to the happy bunting grounds in Minnosots. ., Jobn D. Leoe, tho Mormon murderer, {3 to Do toudered & banquat by Mormons of Deaver, Utab, the jury staudiog 9 to 3, 4 in such casos fa neceasary, Meaars. R. J. Dobbins and John MeAsthur, Jr., of {he Commisalon to luvestigato tho Custom- flovse bullding, asrived st tho Grand Pacifie Isat ovoning, Bchroador and hia balloon aro things ot tho past. Tho monoy for canstructing bia air-ship to {vavel 160 miles on Liour againat tho wind waa not forthcoming. Cnpt. Marryatt's granddaughtor, Eva Ross Chnreb, daugliter of Florenco Marryatt Ross- Churel, {a—nothing very frightful—going on thio stago for a Hiving. Dr. Bebliomann is visiting tho prehistorio musaums of Europe, but thore's a probistorlo cariosity in tho Btato-Tiouso at Columbus, O., which ho cruelly ignores. Mutt Carpentor has announced that ho will never contradict a nowspaper, Porhaps Maté motiras his loat opportunity whon the Now York Tribung challenged him to auo it for Jibel. Seuatar Bhaton haa atill one unmarried daugh- tor, but sinco hia iato rauls rosolve to clear Ral- ston’s record if 1t took overy cont hohag, she bas loat much of hor good looks and aminbnity. 8. Rohing, & Franch chomist, {nalsta that tuttermilk will prolong lifo. Tho lactic acid in it clears tho eartilosges, artorles, and valves of tho heart of tho detritus, corrosponding to soot, found tn old porsons. In it not rather o doubttul complimont far the Yonnystown (0.) Tribune to romark that *Col Bargent, of tho Govoruor'a staff, was conuactod with the Cinelnnati Enquirer for oightoon yoars, snd iy a gontloman to boot " ? ‘Waterloo mildly but offensively urges that a regular diet for tho pricst of tho period would boonfone, *Fow sistors would copsont to & ‘! motaent of immortality without tho t” with & pastor recking of the fragrant bulb, Bterling ¥, Rounds, Eeq., tho genial Prosident of tlio Illinols Proas Association, 14 oo o trip wilh hisfaaitly in Colorads, nud proposca to buut up ovory printor-mst in tho conugy Ktate, Ha is gomg the Bounds t his own poouliar way, Tho Post and Mail special from Quincy yos- torday afternoon was intorosting. Thoro was a charming varioty in tho spelling of tho namo of onaof tho partios, who is consecntivoly called Chatter, Chatten, Cholten, and Chattars. Mr. Charlea N. Bishop, of thiscity, well known to fusurauco men, who hias beon somo montha in New York, has been appointed to the geperal cliargo of the Woatern management of the Spec- talor, tho Now York snd Chicago insuranco jour- nal. He sesumod charge Sopt, 1, Hr, Boecher had troublo witls o four-in-band in the mountaind tho other day, whon a practloal horreman passing him shouted, * Lot oat your leaders, you d~d fool” Iifa londors Lave all thov can do to provont hia lotting himaslt out, uch 16 hia Liborallty with tho refns. It was rumored ou ’Change yosterdsy that HoVicker is about to got up o looal drama liav- ing tho Chicago Board of Trado au ita principat torolog polnt. Bome of tho boys were quaking in thofr boots lost they should be immortalized (with tho ¢1n it) fus the production, ‘Tho Tev, Robort Loind CoMier, who 1ias ro- turned from Europo with mproved health, wall probong hilg briof viait among Lls old frlonds and parishionars until Tuesdsy. This will give Jum an opportunity, nnd tho only ono ta pronoh at the Clmrch of tho Messiah Handay morniug. At BL. Patriok's Church, corner of Adams end Deaplaines etroots, yestordsy morping, Dr, Thomns A. Lily was married to Miss Mary Rior- dan, The prominenca of tho parties sttractod n lnrgo congrogation to witnoss tho coremony, which was conducted with tho solemnity that charaoterizos tho ritusl of tho Roman Catholly Chbuseh, Tho Tova. P, W, and D, Riordan, broth. or of tha bride, ofliciated, and Hisbop Foloy bleasod tho nuptials. At tho concluslon of tho oeremony tho wedding guoata woro ontertained M tho residonco of Mru, Biordan, The bride and bridegroom latt for Loutavitie fast night to spond the bonoymoan with the fatter. pareuts of the TOTEL ARRIVALS, Sherman House—J, M, Daveuport, Toy H W, Nevison, Kansas ; John 3 ym:’r, b Skt L, Cooper, Kflfllwkr; L. 1. Hawthorne, Newpast ; W L Truman, Olncinbatls . L. Tavsenon 3. 8¢, born, Toranth ; ¥, 1, Syelinai, Frovideacy ! G, 1f, Bioouharl, Naw York; P, 4. Wooley, Grend Haver Doa H 3 e, Doaver ;" 1. 7. Colusnan, Glovelas James 1L, Davidsan, 8t Pani; ¥ o1 .vml:'au &E"“ August Richtaring, Has da; Gon, A, Bueiton, +Naw York; Col. L. M, Ba; inahia; Jamen Lisaldo, Michigsn; Mstuow O, .}“fl."’,fi flllmium: a. lulbotlaud, (: T Plh' Nebruuka g ow Yorl o nch. Doat Gy, 1 Sratety Dioeimington s 0 I, Hari WOIBZLoD, ... ¥, Blawart, ulml:hnd n.l.“;"f.lu England ; Wil Vam Bolowon, Baltim M, L, ill, Dea Molugs - Halloy, Cliiciuatt; 8, B, Caldwell, Gmahag A5 2 R e ienceatas e arke, lwor $ E, Puiladelpblas 1 ¥ Bootty . Burlglond SO0 Bum-!“m. Touts; K. D Rowlagd, «York 8, Seligiaay Now York ¢ T, ¥, Hardison, How tork s AL 3. Ward, B, Louts§ Joha Fosgio bns Yorks W, b Cbtim, New Orleas ., Nurton, Manchester B, . Bufzel; Lusvenworih) B, 0 Tugy, l\lwlfl{n' Jemes T, Boyd, Ben lacat €. D. Matloy, Dabsolt, .. Grand Paciio~¥. V. M, Nud. g, Albuuy 1§, 8, Burt, Marquotts 3 1L 8, ¥ay, Ofu. K 1L Ua; Cluclpusti 3 K, P, l‘ll]l Mar. , Towa; W, M, “Toller, Ceutrad iow York; Willam Dill, Liuscs- ), W Lottug, Buton 3 T Axl!ll.;.“lluf\uu,\l B, or, Now Liaven ; M, Drookiugs, Don- Sy ; 1 3 Maygustis ; W, F, Haryls, Loules o E. Willser diig, S Otlsind 1 Ohiristan Ty & %y Dattols § 4, B, Kuir, New ey J, W, SONS OF BELIAL. Extraordinary Scenes at the Caitholi¢ Cemetfery of Flontrend Wess . terday. 5 Two Hundred Friends of the Dead Guibord Attempt to Bury Him. An Angry Modb Anxions to Roconses “eralo the Ground with Iluman Gores Dotails of a Ludicrously. Abortive Oporation at Louisville, Ky Sanguinary Symptoms Exhibited in the Caso of Brookiynilis at Quincy. Blood Spilled and Skulls Cracked Over a Canting and Recanting Lady. Nogroes in Yazoo City, Miss, Trying to Break the Country up. What the Dam of the Boy with the ‘White Eyo Has to Say. A CEMETERY RIOT. Montnesn, Sept. Z—Infarmstion received from tha cemotery annonncey tho prospect of & serlous diglurbanca at the funersl of Guibord, Btonos arc being thrown at tho hearse, and tho comotory gatos bave bLeon closed and barrod sgalust {t by tho mob. A crowd {s gathering from all quarters, and a largo portionaf It yprovided with firo-arma. Tho militsry hava beon sont for. TATER. Moxracar, Ont., Sept. 2—10 p, m.—This af- tornoon mombara of tho Inatituto Canadion and thoir friende, numbering sama 400, nccompsoiod 1ho body of Guibord (rom tha Protetaut Cemo- tory vaults, ond reachied the Catholic Comotery geteant S p.m. In tho meantime ahout 500 Irench Cauadian rouphs had gesembled in and about tho entrance, cursing Gusibord and tho In- stituto Canadion, and vowing thoy wonld never 1ot tha bones lio in conseerated ground. On tho approach of tho proceasion & rush was mado by the mob, who bercad tha gates, refustng enteance, and pouring Insults on tho procesvion. Tilliog their pbchota with atono, tho boarse was drivan from tho ou- tranod to the graveyard. Mr, Doutra dispatohed o bailiff to notify tho guardians of tho comotery that tho hearso wanted sdmission, 1fo also commuvicated with tho aity authorities do- mending polico and military nid. Some 2,000 peoplo ' woro presont by this time. At bolf-past 8 the mob mado 8 rush for the learse, erying, **Curso him, curss him," and stoned it off tho ground. ‘Thn drivor waa injured with atones, and bruised and tramoled by the horaen, At 4:16 Doutro decidod that it was im- osaible to get sdmivsion, snd, a5 the gamfl roported ¢ won!d tako some timo to got the valanteera the hoarso movad off smid tho deriivo choora of tho mnultitudo, Aftor the liearso drave oft tho crowd bogao to disperso, Boveral fights taok placo, but tho injnries dono worp of & glight character. It s not known whether &y aiempt will Lo mado to bury the body or not. A BOGUS BANK-NOBOERY, Speciar Disvaich to Thz Chicago Tribune, LoutsviLue, Ky., Bopt. 2.—~Tho city hsa boon oxcitod to-doy over o firat-claga insnue criminal flaaco. Early In the morning, «homs lichm, ‘Totter of tho Piantors’ Nat{onal Bant, prosested himuolt at the polico-station with his olothos torn fo various places and protonaing to be sovaraly woundod, ontirely exhanstod, and unablo to speak. By pautomime. nud with thesid of a elsto, ho informod tho officors that ho hed been awakouod at 2 intho morning by fonr masked men, who had previously chloroformed his wife, aud who compelied him, with many threats, to sccompany them by a circoitous routo to tho bank, and, on ar- rival thero, to open the door and wunlock the vault ; that on his ontoring ho demanded that they should not rob tho bank, or, at least, that thoy shiould bo contont with n part of tho cagh on hand; that tho robbors then became furlons, and eavagoly atlacked him with knives, ho exhibitiog, io support of his statemont, o ecratch on the hopa and » wound in the abdomen, which two doctors, on thoir arrival, found to be only skin doep. Tiliom was carriod homo In & market-wagon, but, suspicion becoming aroused, was mgon broughit to the Galt [fousa by the bank ofiicors and dotectivos, 1o was closoly interrogated by tho Fresldont end Diroctors of tho bank and the "deteotivos, but until 8 in tho aftérncon continued to sdhora to tho orlginel atory with varistions. At Jast hig plnck gavo way, aud ho bogged to bo allowed to sloap, promising to toll more when ko bad restod. Ile slopt eoundly somo tims, and then oconfossed ilat he bimsolf Lad been the robbor, but roquosted until pight o rotumn tho stolen property. ‘The roguest was sofusod, and he, after brief parley, ylolded, and, accompaniod by tho President of the pank, ho ratgod ono of the boarda of hLis floor, aod, taking from undor it §90,000 in original packages and €10,000 in bonds, banded them to the President, Ihom is pow fo fuil, and publio opinion s divided as to whether ha will bo sont to prison or to & lunatia asylum. Ruomn nes besn ye garded 8s » sobor and reliable man, with a somo- what reckless mannor and predisposition in fayor of amatour thoatricals and muscular Christian- ity. 1lis solary was only 81,200 o yoar, and Lie has boon speculating to somo axtent, and {a said to Dave lont ou luvestmonts in tho now Albany streot-railroad, Presidont Dunoau, of tho Planters' Bank, states that he s yot unable to toll tho oxact balancel which should haye beon in tho vault last night, Lut bolioved that it canvot have groatly excesdod thie amount rocov- ezed, and that tho hank, which baa beon closed during tho day, will havo its doors open o the woralog. (1018 Asiocuated Prean) Lawmsviees, Ky., Hept. 2.—Tho Planters’ Na- tional Iiank, in this city, was rabbed of a large amonnt of money this morniug about daybreal. ‘The tellor, Louis Ilebim, was discovered noar tho bankon lus way to tho polics station, o could bardly speak at fivat, but after awbilo informed o gotostiven that threo men had takon bim from hle bed during ¢ho night, and procesded to the bauk, whoro tuey forcod Lim to deliver up tbe kays, by which thoy opened tho sefo and ab- strscled the money, Dohm alleges that bu was chloroformed sod stabbed fn the side, whero thero i o allght wouud. The bank ofticisls have closed ite doors, aud refuso to tell anytbisg con- will por ount stolen, It ol WI!: unn{zc‘xrfu.uog. Ae . ballsyed O1sVIL] ¥ee Boj .—Jonis Hehm, Tel- lor of thio Planters’ N;gxonnl Bank, h laving robbed the gate hlmlnfl? 4 confersad went was that ho hsd baen awsiene: ulnouhh Liv wife ab night by wome ono tick- log took. By thollgut of the ges ha saw two marked men fu the roon, ous at the foat and the other st the hond of hiy bod, vacl polnting 8 pistol st him. e was maga o ariss, put oo his pantalovos, aud go downest; ire, whare Lo found Ui shoss sad coat, 9 wished men then compulled bl to liave witl His fires state. ioned whon thom. When » short distoncs sway thay do- manded tho kogwof tho bank, Ilo retasad. aud, whife onn hield hit, the other {nflisted n slight cnt tn his abdomen, but failed to got thn Loy, Thoy then foresd him o - tha Diantera' National Dank, , atter ablalning tha kovw snd inflleting two tuoro slight cnts, ono on the head and tho nttier on hin loga. Aftar robbing thn wale of 1ty eontonts, £170,600, the twn mon put Rebim in hia Anin and locked {hs door. 1lo fitat fainted, {hrn racovered, gat th door apoi, and laggerad { out. going to the police-station about hiif-part So'lock in the morning. Io wos unabla to npeak o0 hin arrival at the atation. bnt wrotn on & #iats that the bani hnd boon roblied, Detact. jvo Dligh was natitied to taka chargo of teh, whom Ne know vory woit aa o steady and honest youny mao, 3 O g precoding story was ratatad o Bligh, who seysvdod it a8 vory weak, and i itehi lockon uy av tho hotel. Tho Dirctom of the bonk met, aml, ofter consultation. csme to tho conclusion that Rehm's wtory waa o feawd, and hio wad tho robber. 'Fho Prest- deut o fuformed him, but Rohm usserted hin (nuoconca timo and agnin, Beng told that all rogarded him_aa tha robhar, be sskod for an houe's wloap, T roposad for a time, andon awnkoning confeaned to tho dotectives that hio biad robbed tho sfo boforo 1% o'clock the pro- ceding night, earrying it coutents bome and buryiug them under tho honso, Au oxaomatiog by tha detoctivos rovealed all the money ticd inn wranll sheet undor the gymnarium, o the resr of Rolun's rexldonce. 1o wad arreuted, and (4 noy in fail. Pravious to tho robhery, Hofun had Dbeon regarded s bonewt aw oy one 1 tho bank, Why he took the monhey in the manuer doveribed fa unuccountablo, na” ho mnst woll have knawn {hat nn one wonld beliove the story. ilo eava biwsolf ho doew not know whs he took tha monay, and now ronlizen tho tmptobabiiity of beiny takou from bis hed a3 waa reluted. A BLOODY EPISODE N THE QUINCY SCANDAL. Specsal Dupateh to The Chieago Triluns, Quixcey, TIL, Sept. 2—Although for somo timo past tho feeling between fho pattics to tho Hofrman-Pronties eandal easo and thoir ro- apective partisaue has Leen risiog to o pitch of | tuteneo bittarncas. nothing bad transpited il to-day which had led tho puLlic to suppose that Ulvod would Le ehed a4 o consequence of tha In- veatigation, 'Thio commuuity was accordingly atartled at aw oarly haur this morning by tho report that Judge T J. Mitchell bnd beon ehot, 44 alresdy tolegeaplied to Tur Trinust, Judze Mitcliell leetified yosterday that Mra. Chatten, wife of . DI. Cbatten, City Surveyor of Quincy, lad cuufessed to him (Ditchell) that Tolman hiad mado indecent pro- Pusals to ior, nud 14 was un account of this tase timony that Chintten sewaultod Mitcholl to-day, From the statements of perscns who witueseod tio shuotiag nliray this morning, it appoars that Chatiou drovo into tho business part of tho city abont Ho'clock, and for & short timo eu. gaited in couversation with Mr. Mr, Prank It Weler, o panter, duing bukiness on 3o stroct Lotween — Sixth snd Sovouth strect. Whiia they were tallung Judgo Mitcholl stepped off u etroot-car and yturted north, Mr. Chation follow- ing. As they reachud the cormor of IHampehiro stroot Mr. Chatten strnck Judgo Aitelielt with a driving whin, v hicl ho earricd in Lin hand. 'Che latter caught the whip with one Liond, at o eamo tino drawing a rovolver with tho othier. Lo lired once,when it wan ascortained that both men wero armad, s MY. Chalten slao ehot, the boll taking effect. F'hie ho Tollowed up rapidly with two othor shots with equul «uc- coas. Judge Mitcliell uleo atiompied ta firo sov- otal timos, Dut the caps munpped, oud bo s compolled * to seek proaction by rume niog upon tho opnosito wdo of o furmier’s wagon _ ptunding near. It ivalated that tho Judpe wus, when attacked, bargaining for a load of wood with thy farmer who ownod the wagon. It spponss, algo, that Alr. Chatten continued to amply ths cuutonts of Liw rovotver, and that ous or tho bullots entorod tho left tog of ilr, Lows Viciors, tho farwer ro- ferrad to. At abont this juncturo Mr. Alfred Chatten, a brother of the City Survoyor, came £0 s oasiat- ance snd struck Judgo Miteholl o blow onthe hond with s stono or some hoavy insfrument, whick mado zu ugly wonnd. Thoe Judge, al- though faint from lows of blood, turnad upon Alfred Chintton and ondoavored to trike him with the whip, which ko utilt held in hin Dand, sud with this purposo porsusd bim o suort distanco. : Immoaistoly after tha shooting, Judgo Mitcholl was couducted {0 8 surgooh’s olico, whoro his wound was probed sad dressod, and where it was nscortained that o probably waas not fatatly in- jurod. 1o received n movore wound fu tha loft dp, anothor hall entored hin abdoman, aud o thind pagsed through the fleshy pact of his right ann aud ontorad bis right broast. Desidos thove Bio hos two goshioa {u tho head, Although ho auffory grost pam, the only wound which is nt all likely to brove dangerous intio one in his liip, and_ hopew aro oulortained that this will bLeal rapidly, sud that no fatal rosult will ensuo. Mr, Chinton govo himself up o the police, na ud niwa s brathior Alfsed, snd Fraui 1, Webor, wlio was progent-and witnessed tho shootivg. BMr. Chattan nwors out & warrant agninst Judgo Mitchell for agsanle with inteot to kill, nnd ho gavo bmil in €300, Tho Judgo also wwora oup & elmilar warraut agzinst tho Mogiru. Chistten aud Vreber, Aud Jndge Iutton hold them in §1.000 cach. Tho trial 1{: sob for nost Monday afternoou at 3 o'clocie. Louts Vickors, the farmor who was shot in tho lex, Lisg brougt:t suit iu tho Circuit Conrl aywinst Eaoch I, Chuttest, FPraok B. Webor, nud Alfrod Chattou, layiug bis dsmages st 23,000, The tragedy to-dav hes lont additional Intorest to tho Hoffman-Prouties affair, 1L is roported thot Clatten threatouod Afitcholl yenterday, and that it is f6r this reason that Xiltchol) was armed. Tho testhmony in thy HoMnan-Prentiss tilal thia afteruoon was unimporiant, with the oxcep- tlan of copies of loticrw purporting to heve passed betwoon Holfwan and Mrs, Chatten. Theso documents arc of tho Breoklyn stylo of gush, and, it their idoutity con bo fully catab- dnlied, will provo vory damnglng to the partics coucorned, There was a good deal of acrimony wxhibited duriug the invostigation to-day. CRIME IN ST, LOUIS, 8r. Louts, Sopt. 2.—About 1 o'clock this after- noon Policoman Andy Drown, who waa callad to arrest Poto looney, s burly raftsman, for quar- Toling with a prostituto on Christy avonus, wes knocked down by Rooney, and afterwards | clubbod and kioked ualil he wad delirious by 1wo men nomed Martin Bweonoy and Johu Dro- phy. Hoonoy and Bwoeney were arrested. Jobn W. Ifoward, & onca famous saloon- kugar hero, and who naw koopa a drinking-placo o Sixth atrool. noar Doagle’s Varioty T'uasii sliot_his partuor, Georgo 8, . Burroughs, this afternoou, puttiug one ball ito hia breart and anotter into his shdowmen, Rruduciuu what ure cousidered mortal wounda, The affair grow out of & quarrel slout businoss, Howard waa ar- roeted, Hr. Lomg, Sept. 2.—~A. W, Hubhard, of 8t Lowis; D. W. Malons, of No:th Garal Clirlen Flint, of 'Tonnceacs 3 sud Duif, of Vies amh. were arreatad hero to-dsy l?tho United tatos Becrot Borvics dotastives for having in their possssion counterfelt notes of United Biatos ourrency ; £1,500 in SU-gent poatal notes, and 82000 o €50 areeubaoks wera found on Hubbard, ond #1,000 in good monoy on Tlint. On gearching tho Iubbard Houss, 3,000 in bogrus BU-cont picces wero found, which wero aacured, - HMnbbard e an old sud oxtansiso dealex Ju the " queer,” and the othor men cang hero to porohnso from bim, They wero takon boforo Commivsloner Duucan, who cawmitted thowm to Jail, THE DAYTON ODUTCHERY, Soeawal Disvalch o The Chlvayo Fribune, Dayzox, 0., Bopt- %~ Our usually quiet city woa throateved with o mob laat night, A lange crowd wssembled around tho {mpenotrable now Jail and romained until a tate hour this morning. ‘Tholr ostaneibla purposs waus tho Iyuching of James Murphy, who muandored Col. Dawson. ‘o eatlro polica force was stationed sbout tha Jall. Msrrio's Ouards were ardercd to assewble 8¢ tho armory {n readiness in esss of emergency. Balter counsel provailod, and tho crowd giadu- ally disparsod, The Caronw's jury returped s verdick of wurder by bolng stabbed with & Qdizk in the hands of James Mur- phy, Col. Dawson's romainy muro® taken to Urbaoa to-Quy for lutermont, accompauled Ly batwoou 400 aud 500 of the Ordsr of United Mochaniey, of which order Col, Dawion was & raapected momber, shopmates, and others, Duweon leavos 6 wife aud twa oblldren, Mure th_v waived oxaminstion fo.day before the 8707, 8nd was bouud ovor to court on a chazge ?&L murder {n the first degreo, and romanded 30 BLOOD-HEAT AT YAZOO CITY, MiSS, Byesial Diapateh lo The Chicago Tridune, Viczsnumg, Miay., Sopt. 2.—A rlot occurred Jast night in & Ropublican olub-mesting at Yazeo dity, growlng out of & disputa about the honesty of oilicials botweea she Ropabllesn Sherf, Mor- g (white), ago » Democratio negro. Kome fifty shots weve fired, and - Deputy-Bheritt Mitslell (whits) waa killsd, sud A noyro THE 'CHICAGO TRIBUN badly wonnded. 'Tho town haa bosn in intanne axeitement all day, Businona (s suspondod, and aried men are picketing the roads ty gird #2.unwt an invasion hy negraes. Morgan tiles nak bk tha protetion of the whites. Matters 410 168 LLis avening, Lut tie oxcitemons s atill txlrome. MORE RIOTOUS NFGROES, Coctraw, Oa., Hapt, 1.—Monday morniug s equad of negraeg resieted the Bhori's tioews of Lawrenen Connty, about 14 milon from hers, knnwn a8 Rocky Creek gaction. Tho negroey wonld not listeu to the rearoning of tho Shorir, Aud wchen ho want within teach of onn to nrrest hit tha tisgro plazed a gun againag the Stserifl s Lreast ang ursted to capg, vhicls cost tho no. #560 his lile, 0lan tho 1fo of ono of hig comtade:.s, wnd tho woundiug of another, — Yestordsy the noeroes had massed iy the ity totbe number of over 1hi, and tnnny threatn worp made. Une 6f tho Shenifl's posan who arrived boro for aine wumton gives the ahove information. DEPST ROBBERY. Areeial Linnit:h to The Chicago Trsbune, Marsziern, 1., Sopt. 2.~Sowme unknown vil- Iaing brolo into the Union Depot of tho Cicsgo & Paducal and Indisnpolis, Divomington & extarn Loada bore, night bforo laat, and ear- ried ofT a lorze trunk bolonging to ono Pratt, o traveling ralcwman of Fhelps, Dodge, Palmer & 0., Chicago. Thav oattored tho contenta on the prairia. ‘They wore only unmatehed shoes, 'l{lxu eamvloyes aro looking sharply for tho robs 2 THE CEDAR RAPIDS DEFAULTEA, Butcral Dinjateh o %6 Chicaun Fribune, 81. Pavr, Mion, Sopt. 2.-C. N, I'arkharet, whom datectivos have endeavorad to take to Cerlar Rapids to nnswer tha chargo of conspiring todefrand and forzers, waa for o thisd tiae dincharged from areest inst night, sud at one lofs tho city, boforo coriect papers for hia deten- Hon bad nrrived. BURGLARY. Sgeeial Dispaleh to The Chizayn Trivuns, Orrawa, ., Bept, 2,—Lant night burglara ane tared tho residoncos of John Young and Dr. Csmpfiald, At tho formor plaza they got & vale noblo eilver watel, gold chain, and = dozen ail- ver spoand. Ab the Itler, thoy took avay a caupie of dozon spoons ami anme other acticlos, No clow aa yet to the criminals, JERSEY'S DEFAULTING TREASURER. 0%, Do oy B S0uv, the defaulting btato Trassurer, wan exomingd to-day. Tho ox- act amount of deficit in mscertainnd to bo £44.116. Tho Justicn held bim amn £75.000. Ko bail way offersd, and ho was fully committed. NEV T KICKED TO DEATH BY WIS WIFE, Wasuisotoy, D, C., Sept, 2.—Michael Kuhn, who waa Licked (n the abdumon by his wife on 1uesdsy night, died crday. AN INTERVIEW WITH JESSE POMEROY'S MOTHER. Josae Tomeroy's mother has boen interviowed by s raportor of tha Boston T'emes, who deseril Ner as living in plainly-furpishod rooms, and carus hier Lread by plying & Lusy noadle from carly morp to lato night. In peraonal appoar- auco sho 1s & small woman, with o dolicato and retined cast of conntrnanas, and o nervons, difli- dent deporimont. The lines of Ler faco aro rharp and aogular, and her light gray eyes aro puried deeply undor ovarhanging brows, and laak tull of sorrow, Fha was attired onliroly in black, and taken altogetlicr wonld seom to ba tho very model of an American working- womao, atruzgling to live Ly lonmost sud indopoudent suduslry. Doing ~“aaked if &ho desired to nako uny mors oxtended statc- ments direct to tho peoplo of Loaton o roplied, * I whoullif I thought it would do 1y w00t Loy any gand, but T am atredd it wouldn's, Evor ginco [ guvo tha Times tho writing which Jesso did in jatl. they Liave refused ta let me soa L 0 lsuypuuu I sliall yover seo him again alive. 1f 1 say mnsthiog vow 1 don't kuow what they may do to bim. 1 am afrad to wpeal, and that fy thothonext tratly,” Bho finally conaented, howover, tu writo a btatoment, in waich aho vaid that Jeeso woa 15 on the 29th of Novembor lagt. 80 thet &t tho timo ho comwittod the fiest ccimea ot Cheluea. it ho did commit them, ho was not inoro than 12 years of age. Whon tha policeman camo to the houso and totd her what ho was ar- reated for she wag thandorstruck. Jeaso Lad niwofds been a lund, affoctionsto boy, good o hor and t# s brother, Jeeso was brought up and tho clarges road over to him. Tlo loakod bowil- deraid. and did nod reow to Lior to b3 listeniug to tho charges. Hhe did not beliove then thae lio wad gaifty of thoso doods, sud sha does not now, It wos off Khio o 'dreant. Thero was 1o uso of talking olont it now, sho snid, but her bollof was that it $500 hed not beon paid for bis con- viation b never would have gono to the Roform Bchoo! av all, After he wont home Irom tho Rteform Senool, aud till ho wad arreatad for killing littlo Milten, Mra. Yoncroy noticed nnmiui “trange about hiues ho wa always good and kind, As to tho story of prenatal lufluoncer, she snid: 1o my knowledgo Jossn hina un birth-mark whatever, His fathor nover was & butcher, and thorefora I could not havo waiched him kill beagts, At the tioo Jowsd was born Lis fatbiar waw worlking st tha ravy-yard, The only thing o over bud to do with tont in his Iife wes catesing beof from wagons ou hia shoulders into Faneuil Hall Mar- Let. Kho didu't boliove ho ovor killed nu snimal in his lito. During the porlod of Ler prognancy with Jouso she waw, sbe thought., more secluded ihan two-thirds of the womeu of Boston. 'Tuare were timey whot she did ot go out of the house for two inonths. The whole story sbont ths pranatal influoncod on Jesso was & msliclous sinndor, . Blrs. Pomoroy complaina that nho wasnot allowed to sca bor sao for ten woeks, and be- liovou that in that time Listaind was wotked upon till ho wos ready to confeas wnythiog. Sho was not allowed to apoak o him muve in the prosecoo of an ofticer, nor to carry him books. Hho concludes : **1 focl that L ought to bo ollow- al tn sgo Jesso, hu(ufi Lis mother, whou Shorift Clatk makee sa oxhivition of it to puopla who have no intarest o the boy ox- copt curiogity. [ ey thie on ~ pood prounds, When the Do Molay Come mandery 0f Knighta camo to Boston from Itich- mond, Shoriff Cikrk_gave them o banquet at his Jouso wb the Suffolk Btreot Jall, and when the fostivitios wore going ou Jowpa was brought out of Lin coll at 10'elock st wight, aud taken around the room as a curiosity for the Richmond Knights to stare at, They made remarks on him juat am they fiked, sud thon hs was lof go back to his coll.” I nupposa it {8 the law of the State, but it seoma hard to boar, On snother occusion cua of Haruam's avents, I aw told, was lst in to 860 Juswe, and paked him how ho would itke {o 1f0 around with a cirous and show Limwself to the publle. T suppose it lu all right and [n accords cuce with Iaw, but it does ecom strange.” A TRAGIO MISTAKE. Cinuinnals Gazitte, IxnrAxavouss, Aug. 8L.—A special to the Sentinet fsum Wavosly nerrates tho follawing hortible shoot(ogt afair whioh ocourred Munday night about 10 o'clock, at the Town ot Waverly, io which Jonathan Trasty whot aod justantly killod sia Bon, & boy about 18 years of ago. Tho clreumataucos woro As followa: It s charged thet a-man nanmed Peterson, {n this city, went to Waverly suo tima ago, aud decoyed away a daughter of Trusty aud took Ler tothe citv, The pirl wast but 17 yedrd of age, nud tha father do- termlued to lave bia daughter roturn to her home, Ilo camo ‘to Indisuapolis last Bune day, and after s lengthy eearch succseded in findiog tho girl, aud ‘on Monday avane fwg zolurued with her to Wavesly, Veter so, wpon loataiug that his wvictim ha boen wrostod from his grasp, fmmedintely pur- ucd tho parest and child, sud arrived in Waver- 1y but a shove time aftor them, Yclorson bog) naking throaty %4 to what Lio would do to Trusty, d, tho luller Locoming onraged, axprossud hin otermination to kill Peterson, wheroupon tho ot of Yrauly rushoed forwaid to his futher for the purpows of psoifying and prohbiting him frons shaoting. 1t all oosurred tn tho dsri, wid ‘Crunty, auppoaing bis son to he Potorson coming upon Lim, shot and fustantly kived Lis boy, ‘Fho weapon usdd was » shobgun, and the losd of somo twenty large-sizod ubot enterod tho left Lieagt of the victim, making a boriblo wound. ‘Yo shooling of the bov was purely sectdental, and, when Trusty wan informed that ho Lad xillod bis eon, ko was complotoly crazed, and his wailing {n the night was oat pivabl Peotor- #0b ade gond kiy esoapo, sud left the dishon. ored tamily to Toura over tho sad affair, JEFFERSON DAVIS. Brectal Diapalch to The Chioaos Triduns, Tutray, Mo, Bopt, 2.—Tha telogram of Aug, 20, statiug that tho Hon, Je2 Davis would speak Lera Bept, 8, was incorroct. It ebould bave boen Bept. I, Mr Davia 13 to arrivo on the 10th, sad will delivor his ad. dress tho following day. Extonsive prepara- tions aro being rmeds for his recoption. Nearl; ovory promineut wan throaghout this Btate, au ho Governors of 1Mnols, Reusas, aud hulhn, bave been laviled to attend. It will be & gals day for Fulten. Everybaly is coming, ¢ FRIDAY SEPTEMBI SR 3, 1875 SPORTING NEWS. Draw Game Between the Bostons and Philadelphingsss 8108, The Fastest Running Timo on Record Mado ot Martford Yestorday, Arrival of Notod Raco-Horses en Route for Ban Francisco, BASE-BALL. DOSTONS—PUILALELPIIAS, Bracial Inapatel to The Chicago Tribune, PmLAvELIBIA, Bopl. 2~The 6fth gamo bo- tweon the FhLiladelphiss and Bostous was played thin afternoon npon the furmer's grounds fo thia city, and rosulted n s draw gamo—4 to S—after ten funines. The weatver was flue aud warm, about 1,000 peoplo beiug present, Josephs pitched and Sclisffor played left field for tho Dliitadofphian, taking the placns of Zottlnin aud Treacy, who, bowevor, have heen reinatated. Cinpp, of tho Atbletics, umpired, “the Bostons fu tho first, fourth, and soventh innings scored live rups, two of which were on aalled lalla, sod ths other threo on crrors of McGenry. Snidfir. MeMollio, Murbar, sud Meyerla, Lirrors by Weight wud Luonard, and tno by bita by Meyerle, gave tha Philadel- phiss four runs in the fourth snd kixth inuiogy, twa Lefag oarned, and wix niora vlean hite in tho ninth funing sarned thres ont of four then mado, McMullin losing s clianco of making the winning Tun by being eangbt nappintt. ‘Lhiressbasers by 0O'Rourke snd Whita earned thn last three ronw of the Bostons, ‘The score wed a tinat the end af tha ninth, and, both heing bLlanked in tha tenth, tho wwpiro decided it a draw ou sccount of darknuss. Inninga— 32348678910 Philadel D033 00408 Bostoua,, 100200213 08 SYCAMORE TOULNAMENT, -ball tournament ot Sycamors, 1N, wau opened Tucnday by o gamo between tho Oregots, of Orogon, aud tho Crekernats, of Sycas wure. Tha lattot scored o victory by 22 o T, Wednesday tha Phentx Club, of Telsidero, wero dofeated by the Llf Citys, of Lizin ; ®core, 710 G, in twolvo funings, On tho amo day tho Phrenix Chub defauliod to the Oregons, In'the afterncon the Lintf Citss kenred 9 againet & Buccassion of ciphera for tho White Stockings of Motris ; Seven innings. Special_Duoateh to ihe Chirngo Tribune, Detnoir, Mich., Sept. 2—"fhe White Stock- ings, of Chicago, dofeated tho FEtus Club, of Detroit, to-day, the score standing 7 4o 4. — e THE TURF. THZ KENUSHA BACES, &racial Dipateh o The Chi-ago Tribune, Kexosits, Wis., Sopt. 2.—The attendenco at tha racea to-day Was not largo, owing, perhapk, ta & slight fall of rain both morning and aftor- uoou. The trotting waa fluo cousidering tho heavy condition of the track. Milwaukee, Na- cino, and Waukegan wero better ropresented than our own eity. I tho 2:50 race, putso €300, there woro twelvo outricy, ooly eight staring. lizzio wou the race in {breo straichi hoats, uniuteo second, Touy third, Time, 2:40, 2:393;, 2:85. Tu the runniog rsco, purro $300. thore were five cutries: four startad. This waw & lively race, fivo hests being ruu befora it was decided, Bawanoo waa tie winner, Deorring socond, and Dadger third, Ky 8 distanced in thothird Leat. Time, LM 15157, 124950, %005, 153, THR HANTFORD RACLH, Harrros, Ct., Bopt. 2.~AL the Charter Oak track to-day, the race for tha 2:45 clons, putne of 23,000, was won by St Julien, Bister second, Great Eastaru third. Time, 2:85%, 9:2357, 3 LUl Iu%bo 2:23 class, pureo of #4,000, Mnaio was the winner, Bella second, B, Joaes third. Time, 2:238¢, 2:2287, 2:22,2:2117, Lella wou the third noat. Tho next raco wos & ranniog race, milo Leats, best two in threo, aud was won by Kadi fu the remwarkablo time of 1:42i¢ and 1:41Y. Burgco was gocond, ond Spondihrift third, Tho lust Leat was won in the beat timo ever mado, ‘Tho raca wna mt cotch-welghts. 1n the jast heat Cadmi ond Burgoo came uuder tho wiro 80 nosr togethor. thal many cleimed Burgoo won tho heat. The judpes dosided tho hoat sod raco in favor of Kadi. . TACES AT ATHONA. T1L. Speetal Dispateh o The Chicams Tridune, Avnons, Itl., Sept. 2.—The threc-minuts racs, colled yestordav, was concluded to-day, Judge AMithy winning the last throe of seven heats. SUMMANT. Judgn Mithy, 111 Prazik Meyeri,. 223 Dantol iodus, 3 3 i :37 5 2:80. Plil 8haridan won the tho concluding heat in tho 2:29 raco. Track Lioavy. amanuo, TEER! 121 9563 540 433 868 Intho ruoning race, milo dasb, to-day, Gol Ticely waa tho wiunor over Jack Harkaway, Alico Wond, and Sfeepy Chsrloy, in 1:331¢. Tho following I8 tho summary of tho 8:20 race trottod in the wud: Ou acconnt of raus the 2:43 and 2:53 racos waora postponed until to-morrow at 10 o'clock. The runnivg raco, mile Leats, 2:48, and fros- for-ali racos will take placo io tho aftarnoon, The turfmen to the numbar of saventy-five, baitiag from all parts of tho Unioa, are cojoyving a rocaption at tho tino residenco of W. 8. Fra- zier, Egq,. the noted horse-breeder and former owner of Brother Jonathau, TOOTTING MATINEE. The mansgement of tho Coniral Park drive announca a free trotting matineo for to-morrow afternoon, DISTINGUISHED ARRIVALS, The grost purse of EJ0,000 for yunbing horsos, which s beoh hung up in San Pranciu- co, is calling Lhe fivest atock of thu country over to the Pacito slope. Yenterday thora arrived ab Doxter Purlk, on their way to the I'ar West, the famosy runners Bpringbok, Wild Idlo, Ruther- fard, Gringtead, and Ballaukool. They will ro- main iu Mr, Matwur's etables & fow days beforo rasking tho rest of the irip. Capt. T\ U, Moore Liss chargo of tho pariy. Of the four arsivals Ruthorford and Grin- atead may bo eaid to bo tho only two rutors who bave mado any cousidorabls roputation this yoar, Tho latter la the vroperiy of Puryear, n Routh Carolinian rosiding in Now York, 1t will bo rememborad that s tho groat raco with Wild Idlo, Bpringhok, and Preakhoss, where the lnst two ran o daed heat, Grinstend was not o length behded, 1113 awuer has refused 810,000 for bim. Rotlorford is full byothor to Fellowerait, the sroat fouraniler of laat v Ho has Losu eold this year for 810,000, Hpring. bok has boan® transferred for 10,000 thia year, sud will xmh:blv be ratired ut tho clous of thio soason and kopt fof tho rtuid. Mo ougbt 10 prove a ino wire, heivg an Ausiralian coly out of & Lexington dam, and haviug some Ulencos bload i him, ——— SALTATORY, A JUMPING-MATCH, Evectal Dispatak ta The Chicugo Tribung, Orrawa, It Bopt. 2.—This ovening & couple of matches woro made by Abo Kiog, 8 jutaper ot somo jocal fame, to jump aganst 3. L. @’Conucr, of Rendota, oua to bo s slngle ataoding jump for 8100, aud the other to be tbreo straight Jumps for 2200, The matchoes 816 t0 00mo off on Thuruday, Bapt, 18, st the Htate Fuir, and to be subject to tho rules gove erulng jumping in tho American champlonabip, PEDESTRIANISM. A CHALLENGE. Harrle L, Goodmsu, of this clty, challenges Joho Berna to walk bic & mateh of £0 wiles for £100 or taore. , Tho proposition must be scoopted dusfug Beotembor i€ at all. ARMY REUNION. Oaroweey, 0., Hopt. 9.—0Ovor 0,000 versons vlaited the Reuufon camp to-day, The exer- clson of the day conslated of s sirest parade of tho soldlers, actilary, and visitors, addresscs by Bonator Coclroll, of Sinsour, and (len. A, T, Wharner, of Maristia, and » sham battie, a)) of which held the crowd woll notwlthatanding the intonun licat. An axperionce and Ainging meat- i d {o the evoning. Tho feilure of tho 0 ont anoakern to koop thelr positive ap- Imintmant eauses great dtgappointmont. ecial Dipaleh to The Chieago Tribuna, Prats, 1. Hopt, 3.—Tho rounion at Lacon was attended by about 2,500 poople. buinte) addreasss wera made by Chaplain Yioten and Gien, Gresr, aud othare, Adjonrned ta meet st Minonk 1l Soptemter, “’, A onthe second Thareday in e, CASUALTIES, A BROKEN TAUGK Sperial Dievateh to The Clicass Tribung, Atcitwon, K., Bept. 2,.—The excurddon traln ot the Atebikon & Nebrasis Load met with sorious accldont on the down trip. When ahout 7 wilea from this city, a truck wndorneath tho tendor broke, and threw tha bae. page car and wo passenper conchiod over. Bavoral men wora on the platforms, and jnmped to tha ground. ‘Two of them, Ydword Macumber and Cbarios Lowry, both of Lincoln, Nob,, were caught under tho car and killad, Tho firstenamed wan an undortalior and tha latter an axpressman, and both wero ofd_and estoemod citizons. Ase niataat Blarsbal Fox, of Lincoln, was badly thongh not dangerously hnrt, ‘Thls accident de- layed the Lrain about two hours, BURNED TO DEATH. Bvecial Diepateh to 2'he Chicage Tribune, Preasant Hivr, Mo., Sept. 2.—Martha Will- Iams, s coluzed servant girl in the amploy of J. Wood Mancs, Poatmaster at thiy placo, otdes v- ored to hasten dinner this forcnoon by pouring seroseno oil in the atose while it had firo In It. Tho ean oxploded, throwing the burning ofl over her, which justantly enveloped hor in flames, Sho rushed aut of the Louse into the yard, whero #am of tha usighbors succeoded tn mothoring thn flames with blsukets. but ehe was burned so badly that ahocontd not Jive. and sxpirod at 5 m m. to-dny, auflening iutensely all through. Jho pain was iun great mossuro allovisied by morphiue, RAILROAD ACCIDENT, Spretal Diavatel to The Chicara Triboune, Ateimsox, Ran., Sept. 2.—A fatal nccidont oo- curred this eftarnoon about # milen above thia city on the Atchison & Nebrasks Dailway, The train dua horo at 20'clock, whilo rinning at & rap- {d rato of gpeed, waa theown from the teack by tho aprending ont of tho rails. Cwn men who were mtting in the bageago-car woro killed—ono namod McAmber, au undertakor. nad th:e other named Lowrvan, g3 exprens driver, hoth of Liucolu. Sevetal othiors werd slightly wougdod, AN EXCURSION TRAIN OFF THE TRACK. Nnwress, N, Y., Bepl. 2,—Last night a heavi- Iy-loaded train from the Nativunl Cotap-mecting et Wesloy Grove, near Gostion, while ob its way o Kingatou, broko turough ratten bridge nesr Suawangunk Station. 0 of tho cars went down the embankmen nd twentv-fivo persons wera {ujured, o fow eecionsly. Tho vassongers remriued on the ground fnil 4 o'clock this worning, when a freight train took away all oxze copt ti:032 unsble 2o Lo removed, FATAL FALL, (Speciat Ditrazh (0 Tha Clucaoo Tribune, Botrit By, Ind., Sept. 2.—3flas Fratces A, Treanor, daughter of Jobn Freanor, druggist, fell last ndghit from o tlurd story window to tho eidowalli Latow, killing her instantly, . Tho mmil;lmd ust movod into a new bnildiog near the Court-tlcuse, and it e thought that the strikiug of the town clock frightenod bor in nwakoniug 80 o3 to causo Lor to spriug to the window, COAL-MINE ACCIDENT, Bpectar Dispateh 1o The Chicapn Tyidune, WiLnconsuns, Pa., Bopt, 2.—This morning, whilo tho minora were being Jet down tho Em. piro shaft to commence work for the dey, Joaoph T.loyd was standing a3 the mouth of tho whary whiting for tho carriage fo come up, when ho slippod oft ana fell ta thio bottom, o distance of over 300 feot. 1lis lifelens body was found soan after, Ho Joaves o wite and four children, A MAN RUN OVER, Spectal Disatch to The Chicago Tribure, Laxuiva, Mich,, Sept. 2.—0no of tho proprie- tors of the Lverett Houso, named Packard, way Lilled thia evoning. Ifo wae crossing the track of the Lako 8hora & Michigan Southern Mail- Toud, wheu his horas ULocama frightened sud Jomped foto tho cattle-gusrd, Horse and driver wers killod, anl the buggy kuocked into o thoo. wand piecos, KILLED BY LIGHTNING. Srecial Disnctch to The Chieavo Tridine, 8oux City, In., Hept. 2.~During tho thunder- storm to-day at Sloan, 24 milos soush of biers, Churles Washburn was struck by lightulng whilo in the house, sod instautly Lilled, Hig fatlier, Jeaso Washburn, was iu this city at the Limng to got a coflin for & ueighbor's cLlld which diod yostorday. DROWRED. Bpectal Dispateh L9 The Chieaao Tridine. DPronta, Ik, Sept. Dr. R, I, Bheppard, a pliysician ot Eurcks, drownod in crossing Farm Crook, noar Peoris, last night. A 1eward of €100 dollare bas beou offored for tho racavery ot tho body bv tho citizens of Earcks. Oune horse escaped alive. Portions of bia clothing and the buggy were found, FELL DEAD. New Onrzaxs, Kopt. 2.~Joseph Conaughton, olocted member of the louse from Rspides Parinb, but teft out by the Whoaler compromise, foll deod this afternoon st tho oorner of Royal sud Canal atecats, SUNSTRUCK, Svecial Dispalch to The Chicago Tribune, Gosucy, Ind., Bept. 2.—W, Montine, A Jaborer on the Lalke 8hore Railrosd, was supatruck this afternoon. Recovery doubtful. EDUCATIONAL, . PERDUE UNIVERSITY. Sreciat Dispateh to The Chweara T'rivuns, Taravesty, Ind., Bopt. 2,—Tho now Doard of Truatcos of Perduc University, after a tonr of inspection of the grounds and buildings, pud o vigit (o the fair grounds, settled down to buef- ness this aftornoon, aud proccedod to an elec- tion of ofticors, which resulted (n tho choice of tho Moo, John R. Cofirotht g3 Presidont, tho Hon, JoLp A. Bteln as Beeretary, and Martin L, Uiorea, Esq., President of tho Iirst National Dank, ax ‘Fraasuror, Afl of tho old Facylty ware retalned, The following new appointmenta woro made: Prof. D, G. Horron, of Hilisboro, Proforsor of Mathomatics ; Mrs, Owaen, PTrotessor of DBotany. Irol. Husgoy was also agalgued to the chair of Modorn Liougusyes. Tho salary of Prosigent Bhortridge was tixed at $2,500. “Tho ealarics of tho four Professors, who bave heon toosiving #3,000, waro reducod to 81,500, and (he Hearotary aud Troasuror to 2500 Por anuum, Prosldent Stortridzo bas slse boen mssiemod clanses in Morul Seionee, Pn_\‘cho!ou{, Tolitieal Economy, stid Conatitutional Luw, — desars, Pordue, Suihe erland, and Horko were made & Committes to purciiaso stock for the farm, The next torm of £chool ronmencos Sept, 1, DIXON COLLEGE, Special Diapatch to The Cheaao Tridune, Dixox, 1N, Bopt, 2,~The Dixon Collego has been fully orgsnized, and will open for studonts oh thie lat dny of October next under tho man- ageuont of Prof. 1, II. Sunth, with an ablo corpy of asslulanty, Tho buildiogs aco of brick, five storias high, situated on ono of tho blulfs overlaokiug Rock Rivor, and which can be seen for milos fu citber direction, Promincnt capitalists, both of thin oity ana Chicsgo, bave parchaked thla proporty, and ara bound to wake 3k equal to soy collogo 1 tho Wautern Biatos, : ——— SHORT-RORN - SAL! DxsMornes, In., Bept. 2.—Tlosscond day of tho ehort-horn sslo at Desifoines was wore largely attended, and yelces boster than yostor- day, To-day were sold the herds of Dr. Sur'll(“lh D. M, Fiyan, and Mattin Fisno, Sprague’s and D, M. Flyno's wors cataloguod, and aold together, ‘Tho 8Rgregato smount of thoess two Lcrda was 08,249, Too total of ¢ho Martin Fiynn herd wan 82,868, Tho higbest pricos wero soalizod by D, Af, Tiyun, cua of lilu Z-year-old Priucess heifers selliog for $4,500 t0 D, L. Hughos, of Vinton, Ts., suotior Pricoas beifor welbby to tho wamo man far §2,000. One cow, Duke's Geia, sola to A. W, Thowpuon, of Versallles, Ky., for Sre0. " Tus avarsya Lo the D. df, Viur'and Bprague berds waa §130.83 fur cows, and 255,83 fos bulls, Tha averaye oa the Martin Rigun haed w24 8300 for comn, and 8166 for balle. Al of ‘ tho sinlen {o-day were to Towa mon, with the ez~ ception of threa snimals, TIE CROPS, ILLINOIS, eelal Dispateh to The Chieass Tribune, Dwianr, Iil, Sept. 2.~The woathsr atill con- tinues to ba intensoly hot—Juat what wo need, lhowaver, o ripen tho corn. It sooms tobe tho univarsal opinion among thoto of us who grow corn that Evo weeks mora of weathor liko tho preaont will pat tha crop ont of dangor of frost. « Lvery day now i telling wondarfully npon tt. A farmor told us thia morning that bus earty-plant~ od corn wan pow hard and @t for food. The morchanta hore all aro prodictivg, in consaquence of tha {avarabla uulruuk, a fios fall trad Threshing has juet commencad, and the oate s 4o far turaing out woll, MINNESOTA, Srecial Dipatoh lo The Chieago Tribuns, Wixosa, Mivn,, Hopt. 2.—A beavy rain Pro~ valied heroall day, -and oxtendod through the routliern counties of thaBtate. Wheat I8 grow- Lug badiy 1 the stack, and the damage to crops 18 very wovera, €l Disoateh ta The Chieago Trivune, B4ti, Miow,, Sopt, % —Trains on the Chis 5t, Poul Road sro sgain 7 without delay, the breaks on tho Rivor Ttoad wyving boen repnired. The fieat Eastera maile winco Mouday arived to-day ; bring wo oncouragement to thuse who hopad for more favorablo reports from the wheat-Aelds, 16 bay- 18 been cloudy, with veeanional showars, AROUMD MGREGOR, Avecuat Dispatel © The Clacaio Tripune, McGnraoz, fo,, Hept. 2.—Advicon from Mine nesota, Wikconsin, and Iows tell the unfortunate nowy of threo days of heary ralny with material damago to crops. Wheat in ahock ham comuignced growing. Largo ‘anantitien of wheat ate on the ground. The Mississlppi River ia rising ranidly at this potnt. AROUND DUBUQUE. Bvectal Distateh tn The Chtcao Tribins, Dunuque, In., Hept, 2.~Tho grain crop wil} not bo affected, as it way all keenrod in & choico condition. The warm weather of the past fow doys has had & good effact. and £ now bida fair to got right alony; out of tho reach of tha frost. o FLIZES, AT SHSRON SPRINGS, N Y, Busnox Srmvos, N, Y. Sept. 2.—~Congress TalL owned by ¥red J. Dank and J. H. Gardnor & Bon. together with tho sulphor bathiog. Lotisce. wad burned laet uight. The Joss ia £100,000 ; auranco not kuown, AT EDGERTOM, MICH. Drrnosr, Mich, Bept. 2.-A fire yesterday morning tt Edgerton, Mich., destroyed from 590,600 to 2,000,040 font of lumber and two car- loadn of aningies. Tha loss is about £40,000 ; the ipsurance about 35,000, AT CMILLICOTHE, ILL. Cmtricors, 1L, Sept, 9.—~3ir. John Tatley'a residonco at thia placo was set on fire by #omo unknown person 1ata last night snd ontirsly do- u;r&yed. Too loss iy nbout $1,200; no iosnr- anco, AT PETERBORO, ONT, PrreEnbono, Out., Bopt. 2.~—1%o woolen-mills of Tirodie, Iaigley & Co. were burned this morna ing. The loea in heavy nod pactially inaared. Hixty porsons aro thrown out of employmant. ———— HIGHWAY ROBBERY. A dsring highway robbory was commiited last midoight on Dearlorn stroet, betwoon Lasko aad Randolph. A stranger—a woll-dressed man, who liag boen ® guest at Burke's Hotel, was garrofed ond rolibod of a valuable gold watch, and a considar- ablo sem of monoy, by throo young rutllane. Of ficers Burton and "Casoy ~cnazht one of tham, Jon Hughes, & notorious fellow. The ~othors oecupod with tho Uooty. Tho vietim wes too druok to give bis name, and \rag talien to Barko's and put to bed. 1t 13 not known How much monoy bo had. Ifughos was booked at tho Armory aud locked o, flais the stop- #0u of & ravidout on tho Woat Bido, who s, or wag. connoeted with the Stroet Koilway Company in that Division, ————— SAN FRANCISCO ITEMS. BAN Tnanciaco, Hept 2.—Tha Pacific Mall Company's now liue to Australia will commonca Qet, 8, with tho Vasco do Grma, fallowed by Colenn, a monthly sorvico vin Honolulu and Anciiland to_Syduoy, with steam connection tktenco to Melbourne and Brindiz, The Court of Inquiry fu the ecarvy ship Dranon, renderod a decision mildly censnnog tho Captain tor not making Honolulu ; sttribug- i tho inception of tho diseans to an inguficient yuantity of fresh provisions, und tho subsoquont nlortalicy to tho refusal of the cruw 0 Juze anti- scorbutica. Elyvon witnesses intorosted on the #ido of tho Capfajn were cxamined. Tho Captain'a cortifieate was returned. Tho decision is conuldered & whi 3 —_—— PRINTERS’ STRIKE. CLEVRLAND, 0., Bopt. 2.—Tho price of compo- sition in tho Herald offico, this clty, will be ro- ducod to 35 ceats per thousand ems on Baturday next. In consequenge, the Unfon printors quit work to-night. The paper will come oat all right. ——— OF COURSE HE WILL, Spariol Dispatch b e Chicago Lribund, Dunuque, Is., Sopt. 2.—Mr, E, C. Darld, of this city, onco P'astinastor and naw Hpacial Mail Agent for Northeen Iows, has *\m\nou appoint- ed Burveyor-General of Wyomipg Torritorv, Alr, David i« roticent, but Lia frioads eay that he will ageapt the postion. _ SEWIN TER NE=EW AUTOMATIC TENSION SILENT SEWING-ZACHINE (Giroateat Sowing-Machive {mprovement of tha dsy, Perfect work sssured without care of Teoslon, OALL AND EXAMINE AT BALESROOM OF Willeox & Gidhs Soring-Hachine Company, 200 Wabash-av., corner Adams-st, SHERMAN HOUSE, CHICAGO. Pricos Reducod to $3, $3.50 and 34 per Day. The mert Liegant Total In the city, 30 Guperd Ttaon, weenidcently furnished aud provided with bathe § ivgreot, dion fn bitsfyiosa tentro. A GOOBITCH RTEATENS, Milmaukes, aud Wast Ghors borts, 2 wavepin, I BALLS, 4t aud Thuredays i, Menoniluvy, aad y and I { Mictiy NOTICE, 3 90 Lo SOUTH PARK - ASSESSMENT. NOTICP. I8 hersby glven thak the FOURTIY IN- STALLMER'T of th Bouth Yask Assessimout, wids ao- crued fntareat, (5 duv awd payable 8t (e ufce of the $iouth Park Conuobaton, Isoom Koo 3, Uapublis Life 108 504 164 Laalioat. W, L GREXNLEAY, Colicyany

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