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WASHINGTON. The Sanborn Suits Against the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, The Company Partially Adfust the Matter by Agreeiug to Pay $i2,12%, Suits of a eSimilar Naturs to Be Brought Against Many Western Roads, A Summary Statement of the Whisky Frauds and the Meam Taken to Stop Then. Agent Yaryan Estimates the Amount of Tax Lost at $700,000. Credible Statement that tho Cen- tennial I8 in Danger of Failure, The Resignation of Gen, Hawloy and the Appointment of Qen. Bpin~ nor Desired. THE SANBORN SUITS. TIE ORIOAGO & ROUG JKLAND SETILE FOTl A LARCE #UML Speetal Dispateh to 1ha Chicaco Tribune, WasmixatoN, D, C., fept, #.—~Tho Chieago, Rtock Island & P'acitic Rallroad Company, throngh thelr attornoy, Lymau Elmoro, to-day made an arrangoment to adjust tho Bult now peading between thoe Qovernment and that Company in tha United States Court at Chicago. The Gov- ornment brought soit for $631,000, This do- msud has hoon adjusted by the agroement of tho Company to pay $72128. This suil way based upon information furnished by Jobn D. Sanbors, of Boston, who wilt lay elaima for 10 per cent of tho amount ¢ollected. Sowo of iherov- efiue oficers will contest tho right of Sanban to tho amount, on the ground that tha caso was dis- coverced by Government officers, It la thosght, hawever, that Sanborn will bo paid, s thero is littlo donbt that the first information camo Irom him. Bpeelal Jiovonuo Agent 3lanly, of Miine, lies beon active in working up this csse, Tho caso arises under tho sct of July 11, 1870, and tuo amendments of that oce, and tho swmend- ments provided for a tax at difforcent times of 21¢ and of b per cent on all inforest on surplus carnings, undivided dividends and lika sources of surpluy profit, Tho suit Lrought by tho Gov- ernmont was for tho ontiro smount which ought 4o hiave beon paid. The Company dafonds iho suit by bringing rgosipta for all but nbout 218, 000 of this pum. Tho Company screes to pay in cash 272,125, Tho rewaining &20,000 of the wn- adjusted difforonco i to bo suvmitted to tho judgment of the Conrt in n sort of arbitration suit, which is Boon to bo brought, The case is mob techoically undorstond to have been compromisod. The law does not sllow & compromise now except mpoen thejjoint action of tho Attornoy-General and tho Seeretary of tho Treasury, Tho lotter of in- forwation to United Hiates Dintrict-Attornoy Ward from the Commissioner of Internal Rave- nus ktatos moraly that f,yman Elmors will pre- zout to bim receipts for all the amount olnimed. cxcopt the 372,124 and the £20,000 : that he will pay the formor sums and the costs. District- Attornoy Ward is then roquested to roport the stato of tho cnso in court. ‘Thie s not an order to dizmiss the case, nor o compromise of i, technically, but secms to be a dovico to whin tho dovi! sround the siump nud to ovade the atatutes rolative fo comprowisos mnd coste. The case againgt tho Ullcago & Northwedtern Railway has alroady boon compronusetd, or udjusted, s thio Dopasrtmont oalls it, in the yameo vmi'. 1t s oxpectod that Distriet-Attorney Ward will, upon tho pavmont of the cosita aud tho rocoipt of the 872,128, dismiya tho muit, snd bring anathac sult to ndjust the §20,000 difforence. ‘Iheso sums cover the balance of taxes dua fo Dee. 81, 1871, Thers sums are in addition tothe ;nxc» pald by the Company on interest and divi- ends. A MULCT WARDED OFF. . F. Coolbaugh, of tho Union Nationsl Bank, has savod the rosd tho payment of about £100,- 000 by haviug proserved frowm the groat fice ro- coipte” for taxes pald by the Company to this amount. Thess receipta Mr. Coolbaugh snr- rendered to the Compnny. The Goverument Lias similar suite for like largo ammounts of monoy pending, or soon to bo brought, againat thy Chi- cago, Burlington & Quinoy. the Michigan Cen- tral, the Milwaukeo & 8t. I'aul, the llinols Cen- tra), and tho Clicago & Alton Cowpaniva. —— THE WHISKY FRAUDS. A LESUME. Bpecial Disvalch to The Chleaao Tribune, Wasmsatox, D. C., Sopt. 8,—H, T. Yaryan, Chief of the Revenuo Agonts, has propored an eluborate and extaustive lottor on the subjeot of tho whisky frauds, which is to bo publisbied in counection wih tho ananal report of Commin- slonor Pratt. ~This report skotchos tho mattors of tho whisky riog, and describes the pow checka established, Thia report {3 for the moat poart & summary of tho faots with which tho public are geuorally familiar. 1t appoars that moat of tho frauds have Leen perpetrated at Bt Louls, Milwaukeo, Chicago, and Evanavillo, and all st distllleries produciag what is kuown as highwinos. Thin clsss of splrits does not require **ageing," a4 does the sour-mash whisky of Kentucky. It cousequently docs not excite suspicion to find highwines on tho market to-duy that wero produced yostorday. This rapid troug- for from distillory to the market affords specint facility for a ronso of slawps which ia scarcely pousible with tho whiskoys of Kentacky, whicl Toquire a ~yoar of warehonsing before boing rendy for market, sinee it would bs priwa facio evidouce of fraud if a distillor of fine whiskoys would not take advantage of the year which thio Governmeunt altows his spirits to remain in the warehouso withont paytuent of tax, After ruviowing the difforent ohocks which have been mado juoio for proventlug fruud, such s tho accounting by serinl nutnber, thoe transcripts of dintillers’ bouds, the now rogulation aa to tax- paid stamps, and the now stamps themsvives, llm roport conoludeas An n further chock upon frauds, tho vigorous pross. cution of the boudawen of moro than forty Sturckeej- o and Gaugers for tha forfeltura of tho Tull peusity of thu Sne will do much to mako wdch officery hunesl. flersiufore b giving of n Gauk or Btorckeoper' Lond was & mere forwality, sud no sulls were evor institutod, oven wheu frauds through thelr colluslon bad becn provoed, Tho Govertunent avemed satnfisd to prosecuts the distilier nlone, Iwmfrmiyof the oplulon thet the preseut Tarietaz Uipou Afutilea wpirka can bo cotlocted with but smull losw, 'This opiulon s based npon tha facs st ovory Blorekecper, Uauger, sud employs, who iy counccled with the distillery where fraud i perpotratod Leouines & peuafoner on tho distiller, If, therefore, aistillers Ly kopt ander such wttict survelllance th $lu amount of money galucd by fraud is hot sufticlent L0 pay u large corpu of ofticers aud workuien, oy will, as a matter of poicy, Ls houut, As an iudication of the oxtent of the frauds, Yaryan reports (hay dovumoutary evi- deuce is iu possession of tho Govornment which Las warranted tha selzuro of twenty-three distils leries and tlirty-six rectifying houses and impli- cated ovor fifty Uuited Stats Uaugors and Btoreseopers, 'Lhls ovidouce also shows the inito betwoon Dee. 1, 1674, aud May 11, 1875, of fiaudulons spints by the Quplicity ot 6,000 Jackages, cuntaiviog probably 3iu,b. gatlons, and by the aid of false gauging to the saditional amount of 450,000 proof gallons, ‘Lhis, of course, i but a emall portion of the fraud actually comuutted, but, in itself, indi» cates tho loss of 18X to thu Goverowuut i four wouths to su smount ot lead than $700,000, ——— ALLEGED ROMANIST INTRIGUES. & PLOT AGAINST TUE FREX-ACUQOL BYGTEM. Cinaannati e, - Wasursoron, D. 0., Bept. 7.—A very singular stary bas been eurrent Liere for iwo or threo days, aud has assumed such ahape aa to jus! TIIE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1875, tolegraphing. 18 in positively asserted by pac- Ucawoll kngren In (s city that Cardinal Mo Closkey, in bis vielt to Itomo, will lnln{(urnla L] Ryatens of attack hpon iho freo-achool Avetem privately (n this country. It in said thata col- Togo of Joenita fs to bo established in this coun- tey, with headquartors in Washington, for tha express parposo of innugurating 8 war upon otr commot-achool avetem, There is to bo o branch collego established in ail tho prineipnl cities thronghout the countrs, under tha con- trol aud jurisdiction of the oontral collopo here, and s gradual offort will bo made to Irmn’l dowh fixn syatem of common schools, both by the Collega of Jesults and tho influ- cunca of tho priesthood threughout tho conn- Ay, According to tho statement of parties fiom whom tlus informnation I reealved, thero was consrlerablo divoraity of apinion among tha primo movera concorning the pelection of a propor site for headquartera, but it wan flually couceded that Washington wonld bo tho imest available piace on nccount of the fachitiss given for intluoucing Stato delegations and ather rmmlnont persons in public and private ltfe, It s slated thiat tha {ntersies rouphit by the Ahte- gato of tho Pope, Count Roncelth, with the In- dian dologatlona Lere Inst apring, was with ai- rect referenco to n eystem of missionary work amang thoro tribes in tho hovo of proselsting them to tho Roman Clrch. Fhe full dotatls of tho echemo will bo rubmitted, it 1s alleged, to the Pope, by Cardinnl MeC'loxliey, nod, upon re- coiving his ranction. will bo carried out, The matter has boon frecly discussed hero Ly a good many pereann during the past fes daye, and hay rnmm{‘ much comment, ~ I'rominont Callulics hern who wero consulted in xuflnl to tho pros Jeet aro credited with divnlgiog the echeme, ——— NOTES AND NEWS, IMPORTANT CENTENNIAL TALR. Speeial Dispateh ta Phe Uhreaso Pribune, WaattNatoy, D. 0., Sept, 8,—The Hepublican ot this norning containg an article aetting forth that the Centennial Exposition fs in dangor; that. as mattors staud, thoro {8 s possibllity that it will rither fail altogether, or be postponed. I this connection, [t declares that Gen. Joeeph Hawloy, of Connecticnt, tho Preeldont of tho Board of Directors, has grown uapopulsr to an oxlent that perlonaly impatrs hisy usefuluess as the head of tho onterpriso. and, aesuming that tnwlny will veeign, states that tho friends of Gen, I . Spinner aro disposed to insiat that ho ahall bo put at the kead of this Board, if ho will congeut to necopt tho placo, INVERTIOATION, An cxaminatlon Is now making into certain ac- caunts in tho ofiico uf tho Becond Comptroller which it Is alleged havo baon passed withous suflicient vouctiers, It is anid that in many casvy fticial nclion hias buen takeu on accounts whero no vonchers weto at hand, and that thoro aro nlno accusations that cortaln accounts, hf Homo means not oxplained, aro always gotton through the Departmont without delay and without re. gard to ihe crdinary ruley of tho office. The Solfeitor of tho Troasury is making certain ox- swinativbe in cases brought to his ationtion, PAVEB FOR ETAMPS. Didn for turnishing rpecial naper for Internal rovenuo stamipy wora opened Bt tho Treasury Department to-day by a commitdion dosignated by tho Sceratary, ~Tho advorliscineut fixes tho atmount of such paper reaquired at 300,600 pounds or moro, "Ll bids ranged from 10} to 40 cents por pound, The present contractor in Philadolphia ofTers to furnikh tho paper at _the Istter ruto, while Crano & Co._of Pittsllold, Muze., propoeo 19 couts ; Tlubbard, of Coungeti- cut, 191¢ cents ; aud D, Warren & Co., of Bos~ ton, 11 to 20 centy per pound. Warren & Co, mado eight distibet bids, an unusual proceeding undor such circumstauces, 2 FIRES, AT NORTH PLATTE OstamA, Nob., Bept. 8.—A firo last nlght at North Platto, Neb,, dostroyed tho hay stables and fourteon mules bolonging to the Govern- wenl. AT SYRACUSE, N. Y, Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. B,—Leorott & Dlaiedall's box factory nnd A, Drucgger's sash snd, blind factory wero burned lnst night. Tho loss is about $30,000 ; tho iveuranco £15,000, IN CHICAGO. The alarm from Box 10 at 10 o'clock yesteriay morning was caused by a slight fire in tho bave- mont of Nos, 76 and 77 Dandolph etreet. Tho blaze was occasioned Ly lighted matches falling iuto & pot of varnish. THE BRITISIE ARMY. A Despondent View of §t by a Lenling Engrtish Magazine, Frasr's Samazine, In tho arny ostimates for the Prnmnt yoor, 88 brought befora tho Houss of Commons on March 8, wo aro shown on paper that Enirland lios ut the presnut mwoment an army of 105,473 men, with 872 guns, oxclusivo of those ou colonial duty. Of tho formor, acconling to tho ssmo authority, thero aro 13,740 rank aod tilo of ntry, with their rogi- ments, and 7,100 with the Lrigade depots. But after subtracting the 1ada undor 20 years of nge, who cannot bo considered, from their youtl, a fit for hard work in the fleld, snd who, in any othier country in Europe, would be put nuder tho head of ‘*conscripts,” or recruits ; and after de- ducting for gick, prisonors, wen wnmInF to com- ploto, aud—whiat is o very larga itom indoed at tho prosent day—doseriors, the number of offectivo bayonots in England dwindles down to 80,272, In other words, wo could place In line a forco about one-fourth loss tiau & single Gorman army rcorps, of which that country ling, besides “all hor reseryes, no leey thsu efxtoon nt tho presont day. If wo turn to our cavalry, a still greater contrast botwoen onr forces and thoso, of otlior countrios presonta it- solf. Exclusive of tho mountod rogimonts serv- ing in Indis, wo havo weventecn corps, or, lu- cluding the throo rogiments of household traops, twetlty regimenta gorving in Lo United Kibgdons, Of those, fow, if ooy, could hring into'tho flold moro than 350 offectvo mon and lorses, Thiy would give ud a total of 5,000 eav- alry, scattored over ngland and Iroland, or sono $00 short of what I to bo found in cuch QGorman army corps. 'Tho most warious detl- clenoy in theso days, when battlos ara won by thoso who have the most effoctivo and quickest sorvod nrtillory, 18 tho paucity of the uumnbor of guns we could take iuto iho flola, In tho army ostimates wa aro told that wo have 972 vioces of flold artillery, But Lord Elcho proved, LM‘nnd all doubt, that, ns wo bovo no ar- tillery resorvo,—tho war strengh of a foor bate tory fu 204 moep and 184 horses, and tiut of o lorse battory 12 mon aud 193 borses,— wa contd not with our presont artillory resources, or rather with our utter want of thewn, tako Into tho fiold more than 120 guns, 'Thus, sup- posing that we drain tho whole Kingdom of overy offectivo goldior, wo stiould be uble to commenco a campaign abroad, or to defend ths shores of England, Iroland, and Bcotlaud, with o force of, uay 6,450 cavalry, 30,272 infantry, and 120 guns’; or, as wo usld before, sn army Jjust about equal in numbors to ono of thoe aix- toun army vorpe into which the land forves of Germaoy sro st thig momont divided. Many poraons—wo might say most civilisus—in Ene gland have a gort of hary, undofinod idea that therd exists somewhore or other & body of men called tho Army Resurves, aud that when, it ev- or, the dsy of trouvlo comes upon us, wo should only havo to draw upon theso resorves, as a woalthy wan might do on tho unemployed funds ot his banker's, aud thus tho stronyth of our regimenta would thonceforth bo moro than suf- ficiens to competo with any known enomy. Hut when wa cowo to facts mattera+look aomewhat difforont, ‘Ihio ariy rodorves, sotting aside pens sionery, pimber ou paper littte wore thau 7,000 wmon ; andof tueeo 1t {8 woll known In the ser« Wico thay murs tiau ono-lilt, it wanted for duty, would bo returned oy not fortheoming, As for our militia, the won Lave, no doubt, in them the wakiog o oxcellent soldiers, but they have ag ot noithier tho phyeical stamiua nor tho training 0 tnka the field in n catnyaign, and it would re- Tum at lomst elght orton months' continual rill and Larrack diecipling to make thewmn more hurtful to their encruios than thoy would now be to thoir fricuds. —_—— IRomanco of Femnlo Barbor . Jirouklyn A rana, A featuro of the farhiouably watering-places in Virgiuia this souwon s the fouale barbers, One of thon: bes an_establishmert as tue Whito Bulphur Bprings, and ber ekl with a razor s only oxoolled by the fuscizations of her person and her manners. The other duy o8 & Baltunora Iady waa passing tho shop, shie met hor Lusband, who 14 parfoctly beardless, comlug out, und with such B pleasod oxpression on hiy faco thut hier indignation way sroused. v “\Yhat are you doiog in there, slr?” gho sav- sgoly luqulml ’ h" ’lrnkingn shave, my dear,” he placidly ro- ilod. 1 “Taking a ehavo! Why, you barefaced old rmhriclmr yon conldn's raise Lalf » dozen hwits oo that brassy check of youra if your Life aspended on it." “'That's very true, my doar,” returued tho fu. corrglula mas, “bub I ke fo Lavo Ler fecl for % - FOREIGN. Cardinal McCloskey Is For- mally Presented to the Pope. Tho Mediators Between Turkey and Her Provinces Make Slow Progress. England Convinces China and Bur- mah that She Is in Earnost, And Those Two Governmenta Proceed to Climb Down. A Russian View of the Situation in Turkey. ITALY. CARDINAT, M'CLOSREY RROEIVED BY THE POTE, Roxe, Bept. 8,~11is Holiness recoived Cardi- nal MeCloskoy this evoning. The Rector of tho Amwcrican Collego and tho Cardinal's seerotary accompaoied him. Tswo Cardinnls and several proiston greeted him ot the hail of the throne. o was immediatoly ushorod into tho Popo'a pri- vato apartment, where His lHoliness rose and ombraced him. Thoy remained togethor alono for hlf an bour, Upon leaving the Vatican, tho Cardinal_was again complimonted by the pro- lates. The date fixed for tho bolding of tho fuuuulnryi.un.m 24th just., inatoad of tho Ot uat. During tho intervlow tho I'opo asked Cardinal McCloshey mnuyélunuliuuu abous the Churoh in Ameriea, ~ Tho Cardiual sulsoquently visited Mousiguor Autonelli, g TURKEY, TIE CONRULA, Toxpoy, Bept, .—A gprcinl from Vienna to the Dalty Neiea states that Borver Pashs pre- sides ovor the meelings of the forelan Consuls at Mostar. Hitherto tho discussions havo rolated to tho form of taxation, unequal and oppreseive tazes bolng considered tho chief cnuso of the rebeilion, Tho Turkish Governmont permits the publication of none hut ofticial dispatehos in regard to the proceedings. A NUASIAN VIEW OF TICE BITUATION, London 2mnca, Denrry, Aug. 25.—Tho Moscow Gazclle haa tho followiug authoritative pasyages about tho pres- out avpect af the Herzegosing nifair: All Powers are sncorely Intent upon preserving peaco, Lheir relations are untuarked by suspicion or dintrust, They are more wiling than ever to remove mimunderstauiiog and co-operato with cach otner for tho preservation of peace, But thero fa s featoring Rory {1 the body polilic of Etrope, whers 3 danyerous Alscans entlroly Beyond human eontrol 1a steadily in- creauingy and Laropo . tho Belglit of bet civlization and strength, Europo who {8 o miroit fu preserving tho Valauce of power aml smoothing over Qercices, Lurope at this present period of almost nnprecodented harinony—is this modern Enropo of ours to sit down powerlees with Ler banda in her Inp, and besceeh {ho Thurkish Christiaus ot to distusts Tier enjoyment of sunelino anid poace? Dut wha eau answor for it that 1his wnaginary rest snay not bs rudely broken i upon in the wiidlo of tho night, otud befora deceliful dawn areen? The current phrass that thongh domeetie, peace {8 fmponsiblo in Turkey, yes it s tho only Larrior between interuational peace and chaod, 4 ulterly incomprehensible 10 “ug. Would jt wpot o more worthy of ui all—nay, would It not be to the fufereot of antiro Eatope fo try anl introduco s moro solid and stablo stote of things iustead of §dly awaiting tho cortuin eruption of the wver-mionaciug yoleano 't What fs it thiat provents Eue Fope from puiting het ehoullor to tio wheel 3 wtnt 13 1t that hiuders thio strong aud united Powers of this vart of tha world from taking weak, worn-out, aud do- peudout Turky intiand 7 Tho spectroof the Eastern questton, the I63F of endices war, staiil 15 tho way of actlon, Na doubt iis would o' o leghlwate reason for ettty woll alono wora 1t net an unsubatantial phantasniagoria, Wo mako bold to eay khat this uu- founded and aitogeiber obsoleto approlicnsion wilk disappesr tho moment it s ahalyzoed by sound, Lonest, and impartial Judges, ‘Tho Puwers aro not_propared to solvo the Eaetern queetion just now, This bolng o, iho only thing that Temains ‘to bo uouo 18 80 ta arrange matto; to provent the dread quea- tion Lelng palimed upon us again at omo inopportunn moment by the force of ciretmstiuces, 1t i impoesl. ble to ottain this end by continuing deliberatoly spa- thetic. Eyon Engiiah politiclans oxpect fresh insur- rectioud in Turkoy os & matter of coursp, and who can tell whietlier thoy will uot break out ota more fncon- venient time than tho prescut? _Accordingly, wo kiavo to bestir oursclves, and endervor either to put off the dangerots crista for o whily, or, it possiblo, obviate ft Altugother. 1 tie uxiatenco of Prirkoy 1 mlispousse blafo Eafopo; if that oxiatenco i not now threate eusd by &7 other Powers, Europo, wo cone tend, in her own intoreat ne well s for the good of ‘furkey, ought fo take measurca to guard tho Bultan agsinst tho periodical Tocurrence of the hin- pendiog peril, But thizend can _bo enly recured if all Europe contribiuten towarits It, Not Tusata, Austria, or England; uot this or that combiuation of Powers, bt all Lowdra togotber, should compel tho Sultsn ta ake his Governinont endurable to Lis subjocts, If it 18 ndmitted on all_lisuls that Turkoy fx n necossary member of tho European Commouweslth, Europo shonld render peace o posslbility in Turkey, This pruiv- osition follows inevitably from tho arguments recently employed by tho 7'fmes newspspor, A friendly co-opo- ratlonof Furgpa for (i purpows of pscitylng Turkey would bavo bren altogether Impracticablo in former times, when tho Yowers mntually distrusted cach ofber, and thelr ropresentatives at Constantinopla wero Arbting for lnfiuence, But, thank God, Euroro s arrived at last ot & difcrent and tnoro satiafactory tone of mind, and thu fact is acknowledged oven by Ao Londou press, Titrkey can uiever forw a wational aud organic whole, L'o fugure her oxistenco wo Lavo to confer autopomy yvon her fndividual, yarts, Uecentralization fs the remed bo ap. pliod, and the soverelyn power of the Bnltan Wlll boall the moro Armly catablished when s rensonablo degree of independence s gradually conceded to hin Uhiristian subjeets, On tho united deeiston of tho Poswers will depend what degros of autonomy i to bo sceorded thens, and what guarantes of good beharior they aretogive the Aultau, Wa vonturo fa kay that only in thlawive ean the Ghriatian auhjscts of tho Sul- tun Lo reconciled to his rule, and tsught to ook upon Turkey an a safeguarid ngaltist tho dauger threatoning thoin from abroad, and 8 guarsutee of domostio de- velopment, Tho firat rm of this romarkabls articlo ad- drossos itself Lo the suffering Rayahs, who aro nesured of Russin’s onduring sympathy. The second part invites Eoglaud snd ¥rancs to lend o helping hand In remodeling the Ottoman Em- pirs, it appears that, notwithstanding tho rerroat unanimity statod to oxist botwoon {ussia aud Austris, the former, on this sudden and unexpected zovival of the Eastern r;neullon. profers calling in tho Westorn Powors to advise tho Hultan conjointly with honsolf. Perfectly legitimato In “itsolf, this oxpausivo policy coming from 8t. DPotersburg fa an improvemont upon former nrncnmlnlq;c. Without inquiring how far it ls ocossionad by aoy unpalitable symptoma in jtke conduct of Austris, I may observe thiat the presont rising g marked Ly the manifestation of a notable coldness towards Russia. Tho Glas Czerna- goraa (Anglice, tho Voice of the Monlencgrine), thio oflicial and ouly journal of Montonegro, tiio otlior day thun oxpressed itsolf upon the rola. tions between tho Iisyahs and the Czar "Tho Turks arg endeavoring with all their might ta disconrago us, Thoy toll us that Bosnis snd Uerzes flovina niust wncenmb, bocause tho Mutcarites aro o onger (riendly to us, but make common cause with tho Padisboh, Theso rumoys excite n good deal of fear and aniioty in the fusurgent camp, and the queallon i freqiently naked whetlier this' is really 0, and whether thy Turks can bo right in repro- senting Austris, oo, friendly to them. solvea, To the tho Taurks ruply by pointing 10 the many Orders the Austrian’ Emperor hus rocoully conferred upon Mussulinan Generals and Goversors, No donbt the Inuurgeuts sre dis- quileted by all thiss but thoy wre nol dfemayed. Aps parently the Padostialy uo Jonger objocts to hand un o n rulo; but even if ho wery to order us to acknowledya tho soverelinty of womo of kia forelgn fricnds, we sLiowd auswer Liv summious by telling him that we'prefor dying with arma in our bands to surrendored to alien potentates, Au syon moze outspoken commont upon Ruys sla's conduct Is contained 1n the proolamation of the insurgent leaders, published by tho Hervo- Croatian prosd » Ouly hoso who havo becomo personally scquatnted with Turkish Larbarism, who Lave witnessed with theirown eyes thoabloct mlsery of ths Christian yopulations of ‘Turkoy, can couceive what a Kayah i ~—& muty creature below the rauk of au sujmal, & born stave, cursed to remain a iavefrom the moment when Lio unters the world Ll be quita ft, And yet aur peoplosre s branch of the great and numerous Helavonlo raco—an unhappy brauchi, It i true, whoss pitiablo condition 1a 8 disgraco o our eulightened cstury{ but) navestholess, s rsucl clotely ki ta & powerful natfon which ocelpisa » beililant: position in he world, It i tereibfo Lo veflect on tho molsncholy deatiuy of tho Beryo-Luigarian tribo of the groat Bcha- voulo natlon, It 18 fearful to thiuk that oven fhoso nations tound to us by the sacred ties of blood, how- over kiud they may be ta foreiyncrs, leave fo ‘unfor- tunate Rayulis o thelr inoxorable fafo. And, If i be #aid that aue inore fortunate brethran ara fgnoraus of our diry auffcriugs, we iust needx reply that volusmaca bave been written Upon our piliful lot, and that oug hearts’ bloud baa becn freoly shod’ to prova the truth of our statements, 1eft to themuclyes, thy Hayahe bave deterintued (0 Bght or dis, We, the' an dermigued, laadorsfof the people in arms, Ihcrefors sumbwn all vur bretbren in Turkiah landy, writhing Like ourselves under tho yoka of an uuendurablo sia- YOIy, 10 Jotu us, yoapon {u hand, Asitis better for ing anotbor ox-couvict -manner of o Lnapsack .way able to walk about feebl overy ane of fi {0 dia than to continin 1hiy miserablo life, wo aro prepared to encannter what tod soca At (o send uw, and shisll bo qaite coufent If # bo death— tlin hera's proper lot, Wo pray Hervia snd Mon- tonegro to arsitt our enterpriss, What they dn for ‘us, they do for themnelves and thele” own future, e alao entrest all otlier Sclavonians, what- ever thelr name and wheraver thoy_ may dwell, (o help ua In Bringlng about the happs day when the Turklsh Tayah il Nave coanot fo.cafit, 30 kel bemevch ovrry honest man, without distinction of raco of na- tlonality, an ha prizes liborty sud respects right, to leyd un’ Bis counitenance, Wo tiope that ong prayera will not bn - in valn, and that all Imm--\ peoplo in the wiile world will sctively sympathize with us, Duayed up by this expectation, we await the dawn of froodom 1:;1 t‘m;_‘mme-neld. Qisen in the Herzcgovins, Jnly a1, 1473, The above will ho hotter appreciated when it ia remembarer that Russia, who scoms to think that the remadoling of "Lnrkoy will bo woro con- yeniontly ofacted whon her” financinl troudbles have como to & hoad, hns dono all in her power to provent Montonegro sl Hervin from seconding the insurrents, No doubt, if the Sultan wero over driven to accont yecuniary seeistanco from tho Powers, tho tearrangement of iy affaivs might bo taken in hand by the Cablnota without the dis- turbing intluenco of a popular insurrection. Meanwhilo, tho Servian and Moutenegrin Princes could not have been more forcibly warned Ly Anstila againab taking pard in tho fmy than thoy actually were by Rusain, Austrin causied tho Borvian Government to bo informed that, whatover tho issuo of tho rebellion, the aggrandizamont of Horvin would not Le tol- erated on nny mccount. Tussin intimated that rhio would abaudon both'Bervia and Mon- tenegro wero thoy to allow thomaclves to bo car- ried away by tho impulso of the hour, Accord- ingly, Nikita and Milan rofrained from sll intor- ference; but tho formor could oot pravont nnmorone Montonogrin volunicera from joining tho Tusurgents : and tho Isttor, to satinty tho impationt demandnof bis subjects, 18 mobilizing the firat aud gecond lovy of bis troops, & mesd- uto which has occaninned an order for (ho con- centration of u Turkish forco at Nisga, on tho southorn borders of the Principality. : gy SPAIN, . ARMY MOVEVENT, BaxTANDER, Sopt. 8.—Tha Alfonsist CGon, Qucu«;dn Lias moved his forces from Vittoria to Tafuila, DORREOARAY'S FLIGAT. Mabntp, Sopt. H.—tien, (Juo<edn has ostab- lishod his headquarters at Tafalla. and ropora to tho Governwent from that piace that tho Car- list Gon. Dorregaray la tnarching towards Tolosn with hia forees reduced to a mers hondful. Gen. Jovollar returned to thus city yestorday. Itis oxpocted that ho will shortly roswne the port- folto na Minister of War, it 18 belleved that Catalonia wilt bn entiroly pacified by the end of the prosent month. "The immediate reduction of the Town of Latolla, in Navarro, which has long been the stronghold of tho Carlisty, bas beon deteriined on by tho Gloy- orumont. P GREAT BRITAIN. THE FINDS. Loxvon, Sept, 8.—Tho Zimes, in ita financial nrticlo, ways: *'Tho reportof tho restoration of perfect order in Bosuia, and the mubission of tho insurgents in_the ndjacont districts, had a faverable eifeol on British funds.’ nunaAL, The Tinics say! *Col. Duncan réporis that tho King of Durmah recoived him courteously." CHINESE AMBASSADORR COMING, Loxpoy, Sept. 9—6 a. m,—Tho Chinoso cae- toms authoritics in London Liave recoived n teol- cgram notifying them of tho appointment by tho Chineso (lovernment of two oflicials a8 Joit ambassadors Lo Great Britain. -— THE JOLIET PRISON, Alleged Inhumanities—=The Story of non Ex cty (0 JIo 'Faken with Nome Groins of Allownnuco. St. Louf Repubtfean, Sent. 4, Somo months ngo the Republican published nomo #tatomonts of an_ox-couvict of tho Joliet (H1,) Yonitentiary, geing to show that grunk barbatitics woro practiced thore. Now comes who makos similar but graver charges of troatmeut of {Jrkfioncrs. amounting to actual inbumavity, Whilst tho word of a convict would uaturally not carry the pamo weight as that of & man of good roputa- tion, it is fair to ey that in thia tho ox-conviet sppears to bo a man of good heart, as ho i ovi- dently onn of iutolligonce, liis nomo is Johy . McCarty, and hio states that he was convictod of grand larceny in 1873, at Cairo, and aentonced to three years in tho Penitentiary,, two and o half of which ho had sorved whon pandonod out unger the good-bolavior rule. 1o soys that Williama, who died thoro last January, swan uot tho firat nor tho last that sul- forad death from them during Lis term of aor- vico, from barbarities practiced on them, Ifis necont of that affalr s that Willisms Lad beon showered by Sloapor, tho Asslstant Doputy War- den, nntil o was innonsiblo, Just at thnt timo Hull, tho Daputy Wardon, camo into tho bath- room and told tho helplesy prisonoer to dress bimselt, Ilo was not able to'da ao, and 1lail or- dered thom to douso him agai They did so, ond that was tho jast of him, Tho first oase mantioned by MeCorty ns com- ing under hia notico oceurred about three monthy beforo that of Witlinms, whilet Mayhew was Deputy Wardon and Iall Assiscant Deputy., A namocaake of tho rolator, Jamea I*. McCarty, who belonged in Indianapoll, was sontonced to Joliet for five yeary for some offeuso committed in Chicago. Ilo was unable to do the task alot~ tod him in the prison, aud was ordered to tho ‘‘hath.”” About 200 pounds of {ce wag broken up and put into the tub and 1t wos then filled with water and stirrod until it was aa cold ng tho ico gould make i, Me- Carty was thon stripped and put into it by four colorod men, and entirely submergod for ono wminute, They thou lifted bim out, and searcoly gava him time to breatho when they plunged Lin In agaln for » minute and a Nalf. Ou Jiftiog him out tho second time ho fustautly foll doad, ‘Ihoy wero greatly dismeyed at thie, and wrap- ping the bady in”a blanket, put [t ont at o win- dow, and carried -1t secrotly to tho hosrital, so that no ono shiould know that docossod bad boen uader punishment: John C. MoCarty, who tells the story, had no meaps of knowing what, if anvihing, wns over dono about it. Tho noxt case of cruolty ho rolated was prao- ticod on Willinm Jefforson, & black wau, who took sick, and was unable to do duty. Ifo waa put into tho sick cell on Mureh 80, and next morning was takon to the hospital for medical axawinatioy, and $he doctor sent him back to tho sick coll. Ou his way thoro, under charge of a guard, ie besamo eo weak that ho could searcely walk, and tho guard ordered him to ““movo on,” Ila foplicd that ho was too nick to #0 any fastor, aud theroupon tho gusrd struck him over tho head with a club and kaacked bim daown, Ho was takon into the hm!s)llnl in a stato of insepsibility und died inside of fifteou minutes, An examination was had, and tho ro- ort :vns mado that Lo died of discase of tho oart, A caso of oxtvemo barbarity wes that of Charlos Davly, a smull, delicaie man, woighing not over 112 or 116 pounds, with hands not largor tuan thoso of s child. o wasput at bLard labor, entirely disproportionod to his ca- pacity, and, wot beiug abla to perform it, was put into ‘‘the hole™ threo wghts In suocosslon. Thowo who are put into tho wle Liavo uelther supper nar uroakfast, dine ner beingthoir solo mea! daring thoe twonty-four houry. Uavia was rendored still loss ablo to do tho work assigned from Lhis treatment, and during the morning a{fer his third night In the hole becamo complotoly oxbaustod. 1lo bogged hard to ba nualgned work that ho could do and exprossod his willingness to do everything he could, but declared tho imposalbility of Lis pcrlormlufi tho tenk mssignod b Thoy Imm 1o licod to Lin entreatios, but put bim n the Lolo ngaln, strappod » gunny-bag In the to_his shoulders, with Lwatvo fire bricka In Ik£ and “rméfi lils armu up to a ring-holt, aud kopt him in that torturing position for six hours, ‘fhoy then lot um dawn, took out some of tho bricks, sud putin o chunk of {run woighing 40 pounds, and strung up for four haurs longer. Tha welthing at tho poor victim under this K:ulungml torturo caused tho straps to out through his coat, vest, and shirt aod Into bis flosd, until he was atl dripping with blood, and apparently dead. Hao wad found {n that condition at the ond of tho four bourss, during which Umo bo Lad beon loft outirely alane, 'They then out him duwn in # hurry and took Lim to tho hospital. The doc- tor exsminod Lim sud esid he could not lives but, after lylng i tho hospital threo months, ho and do littlo abor again, and chores, but was uover sblo to probably nover will be. McCarty ways that notwithstanding tho War- don roported throo or four months ago that mon wera uot lroned ihere any more, iroulug wen waa of conastant ocourronco there, although tha Warden koow nothing about §t, 1o thinky that neitber the Warden nor the Comwlssioner anything more of what goes ou {n the prison than any ordiuary ontalders, If any convict is suspected of di ing to maken complaint he s doprived of tho opportanity and roughly treatod bosidos. o re- Kardy the exnmination made by tho Commission- era ad » farco. Thoro Is o nied dinner, plenty of champagne, sud m dozen or vo convicts brouight to be qucetioned, The oo who oan toll thy Lost story for the managemont aro suro o bo report- $ho officors for exvmplary conduot, and gob pardoned out, "CRIMINAL NEWS. A Private Bank of Greeuville, Ky, Robbed of $35,000, Third Day of tho Trinl, at Prince= ton, I1L, of Samuel M. Iteed for Fratriclde, Progress of tho Trial of Westervelt, at Philadelphia, for the Abduo- tion of Charlie Rosa, Two Convictions in Michigan Yesterday for the Crlme of Incests A Man at Oharlotte, Mioh, Sent to tho Penitontlary Ten Yoars for Perjury, DANK_ROBOERY. Loutsvinre, Srol, 8.—A spocial to the Evening Tedger from Grosuvilie, Ky., reporta that tho bauk of K. . lancock & Co, was robbod of $27,000 two nighta sluco, ‘Tho combination lock of tha anfo was opened, bub not injured in any way. Fivo thonsand doliara in United Btaten bonds, £7,000 in curroncy, and $1,500 in gold wau taken, No arrcaty lave been mado. LovsviLLe, Sopt. 8.1t ia now agcertalned that tho total smount stolen from I 1. lan- cock's Bank at Greenvillo, Ky., aceording to tho Courier-Journat report, 18 $34,460, as follows : Unitod Btates Londs, $325,000; legal-tonders, &fi,ll\ds; fractional curroncy, #2,000; gold coin, 1,460, o I'ho Frening Ledger says tho robbbry wag of- focted on Bunday aboul mudnight, awl is be- lisved to have beon done by exports from the aKMTul wayiu which ib was conducted. Mr. Hnaocoek entered tho bank ou Monday morning, and had scarcoly gono n heforo Lo noticed the doors of tho safo stauding open, Examining furthor, ho found the lock hLed boen sprung and tho contonts romoved., In- vostigation proved that bnrglars had been around. ‘The transom over the door opening on the gtreet was found romovod, to afford en- trance nud egresw, L'wo chairs were drawn up in front of thosale aud lett ju that position, showing the thioves had taken timo In domg thetr work, Tracky were found uear the coruer of thoe house, whore it is supposed ono of the pacty must hiavo stood to watch whilo tho othors socurcd the fundy, Xaiabliabed facts go to show {hat thrce men woro ongaged in tho robbory, Btrong suspicion I8 attachied to threo strangers who had hosn scen loitering aradnd tho town a fow days before. Theso partien weoro noticed especinlly at that timo by n son of Mr. kanoock, who is of opivion that ho wotld know them again {f ho should soe thom, ‘Ehey appeared to bo nn idlivg kot of wandorera. Notbing, #o fag 88 wo bave been avle to leam, has Leoa hoard of ghem sinco, and 1t is uow bo- lioved that whon seen they wers concenting a plan for the robbory whichh was aftorwards of- fected. Mr, Haucock bag been in the banking Lusinesy for soveral vears, and id considered an houorable and rellable man, le trane- sctad & great part of his Lnsiness blmsolf, and thoia could bave beon no possible chanco for any ono connected with the: institation o have committed the rob- bory, Astho deposits are nothing of congequence, and a8 Mr. Hnncock hos o compotoncy, tho loss falls only on himscl?, e iz siill regardnd as able to ‘meot his Mabiiities, aud his bankors rignifiod fo bim thoir willlnguess to fill any eheek for him he might psesent. Tha ovent lins oveavfoued o grest doal of oxcitonont m the vicinity in which it occurred, Htops havo beon takon to secure tho robbors, but as yot no clow g bosn found oxcopt tio suapicioud moutioned. It iy not boliovod, ay hins boeu suyyostod by same, that tho Jawmes or Younger brothers bad anythiug to do with tho transaction. TRIAL OF A FRATRICIDE, Spectal Dispateh b The Chicago Tribune, Patxcgroy, 1L, Bopt. 8,—The trial of Hamuel M. Roed has ran throngh its third day. Ivi- depce for tho peoplo wns introduced, Dra. Morgan, Stetson, and Kitchion testifylng that o pletol-shot wound was tho catso of the doath of ilenry L. Reed. Anthony Morriry svas thon called, and immediatoly Mr. Horron, of counsel for defondant, objocted to his testimony boing received on the pround that mneithor on tho baok of tho indictment mnor by specisl motico * had the dofondant had knowledge of this witnesa. On the back of tho originnl indiotment wae tho nomo Anthony Mostis, which hnd ovidensly been altered to Morrisy sluce fitd, na tho copy futnished to do- fondnnt by tho Clerk read only Moris. The Court held that tho tostimony could not ba re- ceived, and 1t is gonorally understood that this loaves o gap in the case for tho prosccution which can’t ho filled. Noali Bam testlfiod to sooing the deceased beforo fife was extinct, soo- ing the wound oxternnlly; saleo to tho position of sho body. . William Ifill, tho farm Land of dnconsed, way exam- ined at grost length (n relation to tho aftair, Ho was outside the houso'iu a sloigh waiting for ITevry L, Rood at tho timo, His tos. timony was of 8 lendonoy to show that tho do- «coaved was probably not to blamo, but that Bamuel Reed was, and he furthersworo that,after tho deed wan supposed to Iiave baen committed, and ug ho was drivigg awsy fromthe houso, the defoudant camo futo’tht atrat aund shot at im. J, M. Ble- Coniho tostitlod to o cunvoiention had with the accused nftor ho camo luto fuil, fu which ho had snid that it was o very mugular position to bo placed in, buc ono of them Lad to die. Jobn Prior ol testified to unimportant matterd. 'I'his closed tho eaxa for tha poapla. Tho casa for tho defonso was bognn by testimony contra- dicting somo of the statemonts of Hill, and, on this, Goorge lHoury MeUrior and Iiqubon Lart- lott wore oxamined. Tho noxt witussa was Jobn G. Reod, tho vencrable father of the deconsed and tho pritonor. Ilis exawination hud not pro- candod far when from ngo, norvous exhaustion, enxijoty, and tho heat of tho room, he partiall fatuced, and the further hearing of tho caso ha to be loft until to-morrow. THE OHARLIE ROSS CASE. Pamaprerans, Sopt. 8.—In tho Wostervelt trial to-day tho following testimony produced a groat seusation in the court-room, Lucrotia 8. Poors aflirmed: Iresida in Drooklyn, N. Y. I anw tho prisonor on tha Bth of July, 1874, in Brooklyn, Took an up-town hopse-car to go to tho upper part of Iirooklyn. Beatod oppo- slte me in tho car was & man and a child, 1 rec- ognize tho prisoner, Willlam Westorvolt, au that man, Tho child was very fair, with dark oyes, light, Boft, curly hair, about 4 yeara of ago. The child hiad on & brown linen suil. Over the linen suit was drawn s biuo cottou nack, e had no The man mnovor spoke (u the oneo, Tho olild cried, and he t and eald *Ilosly, bush.” T'he ohitd seomed frightoned st him, and scresm- od, aud the man said, * Go sro maminn ; o 00 mamma ! ‘Tho child utopped scresming then, and Weutervelt took crackors from his pooket and gavo it. The child ate tho orackors and was ulot, YWhen wo came to North Fourth strock ?m left tho car, carrying the child on hls arm. North Fourih stroct iu in that part of Drooklyn kaown as Wilhameburg, V'hotographs of Char- lie Rosw woro handed bo witness, Hho said thess plotures bore a vory strong resomblauce to the child abe #aw iu tho car on the Uth of July, sad counldorod them a very good likeuass. THE MONTREAL QRAVEYARD TROUBLES, ‘MoxTrEAL Bept, B.~Mr. Dautre, counsol for tho Inatitute Cavadicn in tho Quibord affalr, will onter an actlon against tho Noureaw Afpnde nawspaper for llbel ¢harged to bo founded ou re- ranrks maqe by that shoet on Dautre's conduct in zelatiou to Uuibord's fuucral, o forco guarding the Guibord romsing ab tho Protostaut Cemetory will bo doubled to« nl's‘h!. Tho report that Gon, Q'(irady, loly Admtnistrator of the (lovernwont, will take tho burial in Lkand uoder tho protection of the On: tario militin 1y generally dincredited, snd A Dautre uays ho will purens his uriginal inten- tions, Tast night the I'rince of Walos' Regl- mouy turned out 250 strovy, and Wera sorv with clothing sod orms, Col. Bood sddresse them, noa said if called out bo kuew he could dupend on overy man, Protestant and Catholio, ‘Fhe Victoria Hitles drilled ou tho Chsmp de Mars last ovoniug. Qusrds uro placed at thoe armories, owing to the provalance of rumors thab tho rioters have designs on tho guns. CHAMPAIGN NEWS, Bpacial Disrateh lo The Uhcago Tridbuna. Cuawvatay, IL., Bept, 8.—A famous horse. thief, Bobest O, Buaw, slins Robort Caxpy, was yestorday evening, ba was lying i the road iles from tho city. torv, ovon thon unconacious, courso postponod. rotnrned to DoWitt County to-day by tho offcient and scoommndating dotoatives, Rittsnhonsn and Halls, of thin city, who oaptursd him vortorday in Indianapolis. {unw has broken Jail twico in DoWitt Connty' whoro ho was confined for horuo-atosling il was previonsly confined in Edgar Oouttg, , whara hio 1 well knoswn, A man, namo unlnosn, wax taken In this city to-day by Datoctive 1t-ttanhuuso while stbempt. {ng 0 se!l nomo Atolen buntaand cloth, ruppusad to have hron taken from tho freight-cars of thn Tolono, Wabasly & Westorn Itailrond. The hoots are markoed g boiug made by Oomstock & Co., of Liafayatto. DRUOGED AND ROBBED, Syectal Dispulch to 1he Chictira Tribune. Davexront, In., Hopt. 8.—A respectablo young man named Williamn A, Davidron camo hero from Muscatine Monday, drow #200 from a bank, which bo {atended to employ in msking arrangoments for hia wodding, which was to have ocenrred to-day. Whilo goig to the dopot here Monday evening, lio was waylaid, robbed of nll his monoy, snd drugged almoat to death. When ho awolke to consciousnoss, which was not “"fi How iio got there in o mya- 1to was broight to town to-day, and war Iis wedding was of INCES T, Srecial Dispateh to The Chieano Tridune, @anaxp Havey, Mich,, Sept, 8.—0. Van Hero- wynen,rho committed incostat Holland,was son- toncod in tho Ctronit Coart to-day, by Judgo Atnold, to two yeara in the Biate's Prinon, ho having acknowledgod {ho crbne, This lenfont sentouco was due t0 the pressure of couslderable wiluence. Apectal Dispateh to The Chicace Tridune, LassiNg, Mich,, Hopt. 8.—[f, Riply was scn- tenced to thirty yonrs in the Penitentiary for {n- cost with his two dangbters, ASSASSINATED, Avatsta, (a., Sept. 8,—Joo Crows waa fatally shot this morning by an unknown parly noar 1.aurons Court-ilouse. Charles Bollin, who way riding in n hack with Crowd, ‘wan sorionsly wonndoed. Craws has beon prominently iden fied with polisics in South Carollea since tho re- coustruction, A CLERGYMAN CHARGED WITH FORGERY. Warenvitie, Mo, Sept. 8.—The Rev. W. W, Tandall, known ad n rovival preacher, has been arrestod_on auspicion of having sliered aud passod 31 National Bank Lills changod to 5.5 TEN YEARS FOR LYING, Avectat Dispateh to The Chicaan Tyidune, Laxming, Mich,, Sopt, 8.—Jolin Flins was sen- tenced at Charlotlo, to-day, to ton yoars in tho Penitentiary for perjury. SPORTING NEWS. THE TURF. DIXON PARR AYROCIATION MACES. Spectal Disvatch to The Chicdgo Tyibune, Dizo¥, IlL, Bopt. 8.—The Dixon Park Asso- clation fall mooting commences on their grounds in this city on Wednosday, Secpt. 15, The fol- lowing entries bavo been mado for trotting and paalup races: Stalllon roco—Trotting, J. Sheppard namos Croator Colddust; L. B, Chamberlain, Maf. Davis. 2:39 claze—I,. Qlenn namos Monsrch I M, Oltmns, Badger. 3-minute class—A. I, Fisk namea Tom Dodgo: Nicholas Ihorn, Diadom ; J, 11. Bullock, Danicl Boono, 2:20 clasa—Frank Iedfield nomos Lady Guis- wold: A. J. Elder, Modao. 2:44 class—A, I, Fisk names Alexis; Irauk Tedfield, Roll Brown ;. Charlea Wilron, Quarr Boyi J._ BShoppard, Orcator Golddust; J. I Bullock, Daniel Boone. 8:20 class—John Collina namea Turkev Jano; T Olonn, Baxon ; Charles Wilvon, Quarry Doy ; Robert Adams, J. (1. Oook; Nicholas ‘Thoru, Diadem ; E. B, Chamherlain, Maj, Davi 2:43 clarn—A, D, Flvk pamos Aloxin : Frank Redfield, Bollo Brown : . Ulten, Badgor. 2:33 claes—A. I Fisk namon Oak Grove Girl; Witliam Woinerd, Jim Fisk ; Frank Boyd, Alian; Robert Adame, Dismarck; W. W. llamilton, Wolford Z. Pacors—William Woinord names Shoker Tioy ; Grogory, Bealskin; IS, RRors, eker; Willey, Grey U'nul ; Waltors, Suckor State, Thio ontries for the ranning puracs clogo Bept. 11, at 9 p. m, A largo list in oxpoctod. "o bawo-ball tournamont commencos onck day at 10 o'lock. - LEXINGTON, KT., BACEH, LexivaroN, Ky., Sept. ho third day's racing ovor tho Aswociation Courso was not very well attoudod. Tho woathor was fino sud tho track wad fosk and dusty, mifos was well contested, fiulu: Tho firsd reco of 217 The race s won by i yoars old, by fmnorted Phacton, Hwigerts ch, o. Steinbok, second ; Gen. Buford's ch, g, Kitt }lumix third ; BtoCtibbon's Loamington filly, ourth, T'ho socond raco was o milo dash for n purso of £230, with woven entnies, D. Swigort’s ch. f. Eygph 0 yoars old, by Planet, wou tho rave; Robinyon & Morgan's b, L. Astral, second; Mo- Intyre’s b. {. Xatio Poarco, thivd, Time, 1:44Y, Katio Poarco had been largoly the favorito in the pools. The third race was & dash of 13{ miles, with throe stortors, Robincon's b, b. Col. Neiligau won. Williams & Owings' Oxmore socond, 0. K. Jtichards' b, Gyears old, by War Dancn, third, Time, 3:11{. Bobby Bwim rodo Nol- ligan, and won by good riding. AT TUE BT, JO EATR, Syecitd Diaputely to L'he Chi*. @) Tridune, Br. Josernt, Mo;, Scpt, 8,=Tuou attendance at tho oxhibition is gmliffilu Tho display in the halls is very fino. In tho 3-mile and ropeut race, freo for all, purso 3160, Miner's Bwoot Doy was first, Sumner's RNonlity second, Powell's Mary thied, Timo, 1:443{. ¢ In tho 1if-milo dash, Bumner's Rocket wos firet, Murior's Falmouth second, Jones' San- gamenn third, Time, 2:14, In tho trotting race, boat throo in flve, purro £600, Oartor’s John Dendor was firat, Bargoent's Ned gocond. Timo, 2:4134. ¢ TR DUBUQUE EXPOBITION. Byeetal Ihapatch to T'he Chicavo Tribune, Dunugue, Ia., Hept. 8.—The socond dsy of the Faposition was lurgely attouded, poople pouring in from tho_mrrounding towns aud conntry by hundreds, In tho afternoon a violent shower of raln wob in, which destroyod tho for the day. ‘Tho B8:20 raco was taken by Lothair In 2481, 24, and 2l ‘Cho runniog race, milo Loats, was capturod by Little Mao in 1:51, 1:52, 1:61, 'fho free-for-all raco for o purse of #1,600 has been postponed till Baturday, M'LEAN COUNTY FAIR. Spectal Dispateh to T'he r‘mmT: Tridune, Broosiyaros, 111, Bept: 8,—Tho stallion trot st the MoLeau County Lair to-dsy was won by Packer, of Bt. Louis, iu two straight heats, Tine, 3:471¢ aud 2:423(, McCarl's Little Maco took socond mouoy, No other ontries. Tho froo-for-ail, for & purse of 160, 8100, snd 8GO, money taken in two strajght heats by Tom Won- dor, of I'ery, I'arker, and Little Maro, in tho or- dor named. Largo atloudunce. —_— AQUATIC. THE CHICAGO YACHT CLUD hold & speclal mooting ot the Shermsn ITanso club-rooms inst night. Vieo Commodore T. C. Bradloy presided,and Johiu A, Farrow wascleoted temporary Hecrotary, Tho objact of the woot- ing waa to arrango a rogates for Saturdsy. ‘The Regatta Committes roported s donation of $100 from A. E. Goodrich, which witl bo di- vided In prizes ns follow ejead class—T'irat prize,eltvor cup ; sccond prizo, 315 cash. Becond- class—First priza, $25 ; socond, B15; shird, ¥10, Tho courso will caver: 18 miles, aud tho raco will begiu at 2 o’clock p. m. Fight boats are ontercd : ¥rollo, Careyand Za‘:h in tho Brut olsss, and the Luln, Luey, Nalad, Lincoln, snd Fleotwing in the second. The raca promises to La aua uf intovest, and tho course will bo 2o arranged that thoso ou tho Iako shore drive will have a 1auch tiner appor- tunity of witucsaing this contost than any previous ono, meing ——— BASE-BALL. 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