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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, FOREIGN. A French Admiral Expresses Rank Bonapartist Sen- timonts, He Belloves tho Present Mode of Government Unfitied for France. Wholesale Exccution of Rioters and Robbers at San Miguel. Favorable Crop Reports from Denmark and Sweden. FRANCE. BONAPARTIBT BENTIMENTS, Pants, Bopt. 9.—A Bonapartist banqnet was hold at Kryreux on Bunday Iast, at which » lot- tor was rosd from Admiral Baron do Ia Ronciere Lo Nowry, cominendor of the Fronoh Mediter- ranoan squadron. This letter was aftcrwarda publishod, and has caused groat oxcitoment aud violent comment omong all supportera of tho Constitution, Tho Adwmiral datos his letter on ‘board tho AMagents, Bapt. 2, and expresses his regret ab bis inability to Lo present at tho bau- quet. 1o says hia constant desiro is Lo associe alo himeslf with avery maonifestation looking to tho union of the Consorvativo arly. Hosaya: “lo is o Conecrvativo Yn my oyes, whatover faction to which ho may belong, " who repudiates the doctrino 'of“nm rovolutionists of tho 4th of Suzlcmbcr. * Thig Em«ngo aud tho following are bitterly attacked the Republican aud Orleaniat journals: 1 eftall not coaso to bo tho dovatad servant of tho Government of Marshat AacMalion so long ss he shall not bo borno outsido of tha con- gorvative pathy in which to-dny ho is concons trating bis tmost scdont efforts. DBut L assory that wion the momout comes Franco should bes como freo to chigose, and thua once more take lior place smong tho European hiorarchy which is donjed hor by Ler present form of Govern- wment," Yostorday whon he first loarned of tho publi- cation of thia lotter, Marshal 3laodMahon called 8 council of Ministers to take cognizauco of tho matter, and the Minister of Mstiue, who was absent in Poris, was summonod to return to partioipate In tho council. TUE INUNDATION FUND. Panis, Aug. 24,—Tha Inundation Reliof Fund ‘bas now reachod 2,500,000f., aud is likely 1o monnt up to 30,000.000f. Tho eubscription in 1850 amonnted 13,000,000f, Tho Douapartist orgaun prodicted at tha outsot that the Republio of 1875 would not vie in genorosity with thoe Empire of 1357, It is dangorous to indulge in Bucl ill-natured prophecics, 1t s deserving of notico that Fraukfort has contributed 15,000f., Mayenco 3,0001., and Leipsic 3,000r. HARYEST. yostorday, and waa [nterylawed In rogard to the nvestigation of Agont (hbson, of the Osago Agoney. Ho atated (hat tho Commiiteo ap- painted by Congrast oxousrates Gibson ‘from all wrong-doing ax the Agency, (Hbson has been known to him pereonally for twenty yenra an an nonost man, sed ho dut'not believe hin gmity of tho rancalition chisrgad, 'f'ha Commiesisnors ozammed all the witnesses, and were of tho opin- ion that Gibson bad been tinducel. i, CASUALTIES, ACCIDENT TO A MECHANIO, SrarvarirLp, 111, Bept 6.—~This morning about 4 o'clock nn accident ocourred at tho rolling- mills, north of tho city, which fortunately uil not romult in tho jmmediate death of any ona, though It 18 feored that James Dorsoy, tho epgincer of tho puddle mill, w fatally injureds It was coused by tho losthor belt running over tha governor attached o the other machinery rmmning off the engine. Thuadetachod from the heavy machiners all tho power of the stean was exponded on tho fis-aliesl of tho ongino, which, being #o great. caused it to burst. ‘The fiylg ections went in overs direction, n pleco going througli ono of the gas turmshers, eoveral out of the ruol, and ouoy #mall acction atruck Dorsey, causing o compound fracturoof tho leg, bolow and above the knee. I'wo other men wero fnjured, but not Axriously. Tho damaga to the will wiil rench £10,000, DURNED TO DEATH, Spectat Insyaich to The Chicage Tribune, Artoy, IlI., Hopt, D.—Yestordsy afternoon n torriple affair occurred at Staunton, tho partic- ulars of which are an follows: About 3 o'clock in the afternoon, aa Mary Linten, a girl about 14 yeara 0, way taking down tho coal-ol can, which was hanging over Lho stove, for tho purpose of Alliog tho lamps, the can lell upon the Lot stove, scattering tho oil avor her clothes, Theso cauglit tiro, and woro purned ontirely off tho poor girl, who wont into tho sticot, but was 20 badly burned that donth oysuad 1 n fow bours, The houso was considerably damaged. A WALL FALLS AND BURIES EIGHT MEN. Cinewnaty {'tmee, Jacmsoy, Mich., Sopt, h—3Shortly «ftor 1 o'clock tho sido brick wall of Baonstt's now storo foll in. The men bad just commenced work; eight of them wore buriod ju tho ruins. A largo forco of men aro clearing away tha debris, Bo far throo of tho men bave been taken out—all of thom badly injured, but still alive. Tho excito- mient it intelsg, aud the seone of dissster liters ally ,]-mmed with Lorrur-stricken _uoaillw. Itis botdly possiblo the five moo wetill bucied aro alivo now, If not othermiso injured, they would bo smoathored, STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. Spectal Dispatch to The Chizaao Tribune, TLACnossy, Wi, Hept. 9,—Ar, Lyman Bach, a well-to-do farmer living noar Trempenuleau,nerth of LaCroese, a formor old resident of this city, wae killod by hgbtning on bis farm daringn storm ‘Tuesday night. NEW OnLeass, Sept. 9—A party in an open boat, fithing off Long Point this afternoon, were caught in a violent thunder-storm. The bont wny struck by hightmng, Xiling W. D. DBrown and a colored man, aud serionsly fnjuring L, J. Panis, Aug. 23.—The barvest this year is atistactory, twough lnferior to tuab of 1874. Tho crops in tho north are bottor thau those in the south, but the floods of courso bave much to do with tbis, A BPY IN TROUDLE. A misorable spy vamed Bouvicr, in the pay of tho colebrated strong-tisted Profect of tho Ruone, M. Ducros, Las boon convicied at tho Lyoms Asgize Court on tho cloarest evidonce, sud by his own confession, of forging van: ous documents, and nanong othors @ lettor signed ‘‘Leon Cambotta,” with a view of making out 8 case of courpiracy against loaders of the Ropublican party. — ‘The Profoct, subpaumacd as a witncss, ploaded rivilege, and would not appear, sud Lls Secre- any excused himsolf on the ground that Lo was alsont on & mission,—au sunouncement which ptoduced $aughter in Court. as he bad becn seon o Lyous @ fow hours previonsly, But thu case did not roguire their ovidonce. Al Andrioux, an advocade of tho Lyous Bar, and a membor of tho Municipal Council, proved thas Douvier had forged his name to a draft of a Nupublican Con- stitution, aud $hat the prisonor, having heard the Prefact sny hLo would be voryglad if 1M Andricux could bo kept away from tho Municipal Council, set on the sccomplice of his, & person named Dobois, to wnke appointments with Lim just at tho hours when tho Council would be mitting, in tho hopo thaly altor throo sbeences, he might bo struck off 43 roll, as it appenta tho custom is in Lyons, M. Audrioux joised with the publio prosecutor In demanding extonuating circum- stances for the prieoner, ou tho ground that *“othor partios” wero moro responsible than ha wag, Notwithetauding tho allowance of oxtenu- ntiug circumstancos, $ho Court gentoncod Bou- vier to three yoars' imprisgumont. It wes en- tiroly upon tho reports of this man that several srospoctablo citizeus of Lyons fately Lad their Louses sonrchied, and that somo were convictod and sontenced to lmprisonment 88 _mombera . of tho Socioty dubbed ** Permanence.” A BENATOUIAL FOGER. Pasts, Ang. 23.—Tho Italian Sonato is sbout to sit in judgment on one of its mombers, Bigoor Hatriano, a Neapolitan. Many years ago hs bor- sowed 20,000 lire from & lady liviug at Cosenzs, in Calabria. On ber demanding topaymont two or thron years ago, they had au interviow, Itis alleged that tho eraditor brought a receipt uu- eigoed, aud that Satrisno got possession of shis, and on roturning home, forgad tha lady's nigoa- ture, Bhe sued Batriano, who produced tho al- leged forged roceipt. Experts Lesitated as to Ao genuinoness of the wigiature, but Bignors Batriano, who appareutly poesesses property suparaie frot hor husband, intorvoned and paid the wouoy, This put an ebd 1o the wult, but the Henato will now juvestigase tho mattor. — CENTRAL AMERICA: LIVELY TIMES IN BAN SALVADOR. New Yope, Sopt. 0.~Dy tho steamer from Aspinwal to-day thoro is mews from' Coutral Amorlea, An organization bad been started to puraue thoso who wero engsged in $he massacre and robbery at 8an Miguel. Numbers of bandits have boen captured, aud many of tho lesdern shot. Ouno day fifteen robels wers shot, and eighty Langed. During the riota tho women excited tho men to conunit all kinds of ezcesscs. YTivo hundred ritles baving arrived at Colon for Dollvar, who s io srma against the United Htates of Colombia, Capt. Simpson, of tho United Btatos steamor Omaha, ordered their dotontion on board tho -my. 'This action caused a great deal of excitement tn Pauama, and an ill-fooling sgainst foreigner in general. Capt. Bimpson finslly sllow tho armas to be transferrod, sud they reached their destination, — DENMARK AND SWEDEN. THE CROPS. Loxpox, Bopt. 9.—The Fall Mall Gazells pub- lishoa the followlng from its Copenhagen corre. spoudont, Bept. 0: * Harvest is now aver al. most ovorywhero throughout Deumsrk, The quality and quantity will bo greatly above aver. sge. There will bo a largo surplus ot Daulsh wheat for oxportation,” ‘The information from Bwedon in rogard to the crops {4 aluo [avorable, —— SPAIN, MIKISTERIAL ITEXS. Maowp, fopt. §.—Ccn. Joveltar has resumed tha Minlstry of War, and Rivera tho Captainoy- Usneral of " New Caatile. ————e GREAT BRITAIN. BUSPRNHION 6F A LIVZHFOOL HOUAR. Livearoor, Sopt. ¢.—Leflor & Sous, of this towp, bave suspended, with linbllition eatimated at $500,000. BTEAMER LOST. " Towpon, §apt, 0.--The steamer Alartin Weiner, from Bhleld, Eng., Tor Hawburg, 1a belleved to bavo bees lost, with sil hor crow, sty CERMANY, TUA EMPEROD WILLIAM WILL VISIT ITALY. Loxpox, Bept, 10.—A Berlin digpatch to ths Morning Post reporls that the Emperor William will go tv ltaly the beginuing of next month, sccompauiod Ly Prinoe Lisuarck sud Gaoa, Holtke aud Mautonflel. DECBEASIXG POPULATION OP IRDESIA, Lants, Aug. 30,—A German paper oxpregscs anieavineas st tho decreanivg gupulnnon of Pruse siaproper, Dstwoen 1861 and 1864 theto waw au wcrease of 8,409, bub betwoen 1864 and 1857 there waa » decreaso of 14,942, aud between 16867 aud 1871 of 50,440. Allowiog for the loss of lito 1o the lagt two wars, sud for the Prussian eoldigrs quarterod in ¥'rauce at the timeof the cevsus, ihe loss of populstion in ten yoars amounts 52,30, THE OSAGE AGENCY. LousaviLLs, Sept. 9.—The Cowrfer-Journal's Kausay City spacisl reports Enoch Hoage, Buper- tutendont of Iudian Affalrs, wes in Kansag Oity Hmith. Otbers 1u tho boat wora kuucked senso- leus, but soon recovered, DEATH FACM MORPHINE. Svectai Dispateh to The Chicano Pribune, MISSISSIPPL. Gov, Ames Calls Upon tho Presis dent for Troops. And the President Procoeds to Inquire Whether Military Aid Is Needed. Senntor Alcorn’s Yiews on tho Situation Tu MisstssIppl. Riots Provious to the Clinton Affair---Accounts from Democratic Sourcos Srecial Diepateh to Ihe Chicago Tridune, Wasmuyavoy, 1. C,, Sopt, 9.—Attornoy-Cien- eral Plorropont i affarded ap oszly opportuniyy to deflo his position upon one featuro of tho Bouthern mtuation. Tho question of tho pro- priety of fssuing n proclamation commandivg the riotera in Misrisaippi to disperse has boon sub- mitted by thoe President to tha Attornoy-General and Secretary Fish. Mr, Vierropont bas beou endoavoring all day to placo el fu tele- graplic communication with Becrotary Fish, bat L not yot boou euceessful. Sccrotary Fish has long been recogmized as an oppoacut in tho Cabinet of what is somelimes called tho **blaody Ahlrt” polies, and was geuorally tho antagunist in this respect of ox-Attornoy- Qoneral Williams, Attorney-Genoral Piortopont taa froqueutly givon expression to opiniong upon this subject which are in harmony with tho known viows of Scorctary Fieh, and ho has also atated that lio does not regard tho prosent situa~ tion in Mirglueippl ns seriouw, bat, howevor con- worvativo tho Cabinet offcors may be, privato in- formation Licre shows that the Prevident will not permit tho peaco to be dlsturbed or negroes to e maesrcred if tho law proventa it, The President bag inatructed tho Adjutant General of the Aray to dircet the commanding Genernl of the Department of tha South to FURNISIE TIE NECESUART ASSISTANCE . to the Governor of Misslssipyi to onable him o maintain order and preserve life in case tho we ealled insurrcction iu that Stato should becomo too formidablo for the State autheritios to con- trol or auppress. The Prosident also direeted tho Adjutaut Qeneral of tho Army that, before telegraphing instructions to the commauding General of tho Dopartment of tho Sonth, to submit them to tho Attornoy-General to seo seo it thoy woro ontrely legal. Upon the receint of theae mstructions, the Adjutant -Gen- oral this morning had o conferenco with tho Attorney-General, M. Pierropont decided that it wonld not be legal to direct etepa to bo taken by tho military forced In advanco of the isu- aneo of 8 proclamation commauding the alleged Tiotous porsous to disperse, Tho question of the issuatico of such o prociamation 18 now un- der advisement by the State Department. Army officers and other ofileials : CIITICISE TUE CQURSE OF GOV, AMES in tho colling for tho nulitin. Thoy say that Gov. Ames bas not exhausted his own re- 81, Pavr, Sopt. 9.—Dr. A. A, Livingston, of Htillwater, haviug boen for some timo breken of rost in caro of an invalid wife, Tuosdsy cvoning took s dose of morphine and aftorwards madoa Aubcutaneous injection of the same. An alarm- ing stapor following, other pbysicians wero catlod, who laoored all night without ovail, hiy doath gcourring iu about oloven hours after {ak- ing the morphine. STRUCK A SNAQ. Br. Louts, 3o, Bept.9.—The steamer Clin- tom, of tho Keokuk Northern Liue, struck n soag yestordsy morniog, near Haunibal, and stove & hole in her bow. A bulkhend was built and sho proceeded on hor trip. When the boat struck s pilo of lumber on the forccastlo waa ovorturned, and two deck-pagsengors, naman |‘m‘1;|;luvn, wero injurcd, ono of them perhaps atally. ACCIDENT AND SUBSEQUENT LOCKJAW. Special Diapatols to The Chicduo Tridune, Dayrox, 0., Sept. 9.~A young mso named Anthony Eokert, of this city, whilo prepariag to go huntiogn few days ago, acchlentally shot himsol through the haud with o shot-gun, Lockjaw wsot in vostosday, from the cflccts of which he died last nlght. OFF THE TRACK. Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribuns, McGOnegor, Is., Sopt. 0.—A passenger train northern bound on the Chicago, Dubuque & Minnesots TRoad ran off tho track to-day, throw- ing tho conches in tho river. Tho ongino re- mainod orrthe track. A nuwmber of passcogers wero isjured. The wrocked passengera wore properly cared for. FALLEN ON EVIL DAYS, Sveetal Divpatch to The Chicaga Tridune. Detrorr, Mich.,, Sopt. 9.—Elmer Colo, of Pontiao, was fatally wounded by a.throshivg- machino yosterdsy, and, while ho Iay at the poiut of death during tho night, his barn was #et on fire and destroyod. MINING ACCIDENT, Bpecial Mapatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Promus, 1l Bept 9,—Joln Graham and H. Dufiold, minors, wero killed, snd Lawrenoo Fot- fer, pit boss, soverely injured, by o falling rock &t tho Mapleton Coal Minas on last evening. FATALLY INJURED BY A HORSE. ayecial Dupateh to The Chieago Tribune, Brooxtxavon, Iil., Bept. 9,.—George T. Mongh, of Pralrio City, McDonough County, was kicked in tho head Isst night by a stallioh. 1fis inju~ ries are dangerous, aud will probably bo fatal, KILLED BY FALLING EARTH. Coxcosp, N, H., Bopt, 0.—~Edward Loo snd Lewie Massey, children, wers killed to-day while playing, by tho oaving of n sand-bank, RELIGIOUS, METHODISTS, Cexrrauia, 111, Sopt. 9,—The Sonthern Tk nols Annual Conference of tha Motbodist Epis- copal Church oconvened in this city yosterdsy, Dishop . 8. Foster presiding. Tho Rov. T 11, Herdman was eleoted Becretary. The mlagion- ary auniversary was hield last night, and the Rov. Joalah Giibson, of Bunkor Hill, 1., preachod the Conferonco sertion this morning, Thero is a vory full attendanco, about 300 minlaters and lay dologaten Lolng present, Dr. Rush, of Gin- cinnati, 18 hero, and Dr, Dashill. of Now Yok ¢ Dr, Fry, of St Louis; Gov. Hoveridgo fa ox- Jocted, as wall as Chaplain MoCabe, of Chicago, ‘l‘h{u city is handsowoly taking care of the delo- ALLS, THE EPISCOPALIANS. Spectal Dispateh to ‘Lhe Chicago Tridune. Dixox, 1IL, Bept. U.—~Tho vestry of Bt. Luke's Chnreh, u Wi clly, beld & mooting last night to appaint dolegatos to the coming Dlocesan Con- vention, The followiug sre tho delegatos: ‘The Hou. Jamos K, Edual), thd Hon. Jamos A. Haw- loy, Uen. 0. 1. Dudg, . C, Bolly, Laq., James 1. Charters, Eaq, Rusolutions instructing the delegates Lo yote seamst nuy proposition (oclars ingg Dr, Bolloven Washop.siook prior (o a re-cloc- tion were carrled. Ouly one proncunced High- Churcuman bas tho houor of betouging to the delegation. —— A BInet Agninm the Cur-roddlors, Would auy other punpla in tho world quiotly bear to Liave, pvery ten minutes, & hideous Day's Dalnza Bpread LVUE huir inps, vel of Mlvs Draddon flnng atpon (how, avackago of nasts #prize candy " glvon to tieir clarge, a box of withered {lgy, ® paper of pusouts, or pop-cors, or maplo pugar, thrust into thoic hiaads, vory that zrows on brees™ etuck under their uoses, — bt why %o on with tho oatalogno ? Everybudy who {ravels kuowe tho nuisance ; evory bady who takey » fleetiug nap, even fn & Pulluiab *palaca " car, lias bean rudely swakened by s greasy novel tung mpon her bosoiny every geblleman Lay besu h‘ukguudad for ailowing M preciouy package of .i’"" eandy to drop upon_the floor, i once heard the gentle protost of & )ngy, butibe young rufian answored : ** You neadn't baafraid uf '‘em,—thoy won't biteyoul!™ In fact, i tho fellows are licsnsed by the raliroad cotnpa- ulos, they bave acortain rmlecflnu‘ snd cousider tuemselvos jumtified i their troniment of pas- sengers, who must be bullied futo buying, Iam noj surprised at them ; bus tho abjocs Bubmlssion of their victhos ds an ever-renewed marvel.— ZHoyard Taylor, - sources, in fact ; that bo has made vo offort to uro tho powors of the State in inthnidating tho alloged insurgonts, and others oxpress tho opiuton that tho troubles do not warrant the issunnco of a proclamation torming tho affalr ng a rebellion which requires tha aid of tho na- tionnl authorlties. Theto is & clause in tho Ep- forcement act which ompowors any District Judgo to couvens kis Court in his distriet or any place where troubles of a reboilious natura oxist, und which also gives lim the broadest Limit for speody trial and BUMMARY PUNISIMENT OF OFYENDELY, It In stated thwm Cov. Ames has failed to avall himself of thiy privilege, Should it becoine nec- easary to uso tho United States foroos, there aro sufliclent near tho scones of tho allogod disor- ders to quell quite a formidablo robollion. Five companica of tho Third Infantry and four of the Thirteenth aro ol 1lolly Bprings, Miss., two companica of tho Sisteenth Infantry arony Jack- 8on, and two of the Fhirloentt ol Vieksburg. In addition, thore aro ono or Lwo cumpanics at Daton Rouge, La., witlin accossible distancs by rail of tho seonoe of tho disturbauce. WHAT BENATOR ALCORN SAYS, Mesmis, Toun,, Hopt. 8.—The Avatenche publishes a longthy interviow with ponator Al- corn i regard Lo tho condition of afairy in Mis- sissippi, who saya: *‘U'here is gooat disturb- auco thoro aud bad blood Letweon sho races, and parties of bad mon are finding cmploymont in fomeuting tho disturbance. It will continuo so,"” ho snid, *until tho poaple loarn $o+follow a con- Boryative course and to sink sboir passions for the public good. Thera s a bad state of foollng oxisting, ond it ounly takes two or threo drunken moun at a guthoring to causo tho bad feoling to vont Itsolf In blood and vio lence, 2a at Clinton, tbo othor day,” Tho Son- ator was very esvere on Gov, Atnos, who, ha states, 18 vindictivo, and not actunted by any kind feoling towards tho panple over whom Lo is onthroned. The Bouator-charges tho Demo- crats of Msisalppl with tho responsibility of Awecy’ olpction, u8 in tho recont election thoy urged that ‘it would Lo bottor to elect Amey and wato tho state a hell finit and Dumocratio afterward,” Ho thinks tha * bloody ohaam™ burincsa doos not fill up folicitously, and that tho peopls of tho Narth azd no mara propacad to receive, cotplacontly, lectarea from Lamar, Gorion, and Joff Dayls than tnoso of the Bouth would bo to hoar Puil Shoridan, 2 TILE SEAT OF WAR. Spectal Dinpalch to The Chicuso Tribune, Vicxsuuna, Mina,, Sopt, 9—Iivorything 18 quiet in Warren, Yazoo, snd Ilindy Countios, "and thera iy no n‘)?unhu\uiw of furthor tronble, Tho peoplo of Yazoo County telegraph the Ler- alil that the Civil Gorerument is uot overthrown, but that Shordft Sorgan fed tho connty, In this counsry Gov. Amos cab command any number of men to vindieato the majesty of tho law, Lut no roquost of the kiud has been made. Club moet- ings to-night exprosy a willinguess to co-oporate ‘wlion asked, 2 PEACE PREVALLS, Jacksoy, Miss,, Bopt. 9.—7'0 the Hon, Edwards Pierrepont, Allorney-General United States: ‘Thero aro no_disturhancey iu this State, and uo obatructions to tho exocution ol tho lawa, Thore has beon an unexpected conlict at & political maeting, and somno sul ent disturbanoes, but overything iy quiat now, The Govornor’s call for United Statea troops doesn's aven protond that theto ia any ivsurrection against the Blate Gov- ornment, 88 roquired by tho revision of the United Statos Statutca of 1875, page 103, Feaco provails throughout the State, aud the vmploy- \ment of the Uuited Htates troops would but incresss tho distrust of tho peopls in tho good faith of to prosent State (Joverument. (Higued) _J. 1. Grona. Chairmain of the Domocratia Blate Exccutive Committco. ‘I'ho abovo waa telographed to Alr. Plorrepont to-night, TIE GRONOIA ACARE, Avousta, G, Hept. U.—Juke Hicks, colored, waa triod to-day at tho special term of tho Court for conuection with tho Iate at- tempted insurrection. Attor tho festi- mony was eubmmitted Judgoe Johneon charged thio Jury that there wos not sufliciont evidenca to convick, A verdict of not guilty waa returnsd, and all the prisonors dlechargod, and the court rtjourned, This ends the prosecution, except aguinst tho two loedars, who, it is thought, Lave 1oft thio city, YAZOO, Yamo City (Misa.) terald, Bopt, 8. % White A. '\ Dorgan, the Radioal Sherift of this county was speaking, Wodueaday night, at Wiison's Ifall, upon political mattoms, 8 row vo- etirred botweou u whitaman amd a nogro in re- gard to somothing that was eaid by the epesker, in which ok Mitoholl, n_ dosperato meu sud one of tho rislog luminarles ju the Hadieal Brmament, was killod by a piatol ehot, the ball utriking bim fu the ueck aad resulting ss bofore slsted, futally—and W. Il Foote, the mogro Clrenit Clerk of this county, watindad eo vaveroly that hia life is despairod of b{ bis physician, Db Moore's coat wae pserfor- slod by o'laigo sizsd bLall, wlile Mr. 234 Dren- ning récelved a slight wound in the shouldor, Ouno nogro dasbied himself well nigh to pioces by jumping from the window,—s distanoe of 40 feot,—whilo olkere wero more or Jess injured by falling down tho stops leading from the soene of strife into the w'reets, iu their avxi- oly to escapo *‘woot freo” W, A. Motgeu, brothor of tho Bherlll, effected his exil from the room tbrough the wundow, and while tearing bimself away aba furlous pace from the frigbtful spene which lhe hiad witneassd but s womeut ago, ho fell into a uewly-dug cistery, to the serious dotriment of his corpus and new ';m hiat, as moy well be supposed. A youuger rother of Loote's, recoutly from Vicksburg, was slightly wounded. Col. Morgsn was i tho idut of one of hid finest senteucos when the fight commenced, abd " did pob remaiu to fiuish it, but hastily witharow by moeans of o ladder which chauced to be resling against a window-sill and landing to an adjacont lnl"dlnf. and wan Roon out of daueor's way, %t may bo wall to etate {n thin connecuon that tho uniform impression ia that the dificulty wan originated by 6 negro namsd Jim Clark shooting At onr {follow-townsman, Henry M, Dicksor, and that aftor the happening of that svont a promiscu- ons Nring wad kopl up until about ity shots wara firadd, when sho affair wan hrosight to a pe- riod with tha result as above stated. SPORTING. BASE BALL. TRN DROWNS URAT THR HATTFOADS. arectal Disvateh to The Chace.go Tribunt, B Louis, Bopt. $,—Owing 1.0 the docidedly poor games which the 8s Lotiis Lrowne have baoou plasing of Iate, and the disastrous dofest which thoy enstaivod from the Hartfords on ‘Taeaday, vory few peoplo troubled thems relves to be prosent et tho gameo to- day, Not over 1000 witnossod tho conteat, 'To eny that thoy woro eatisfied with tho exhibition would bo overstobping the boun- derion of fruth. The gamo was catlod at 3:43 o'vlock. and Catly Jaxzwell, of the Nationals, ohigson to umapiro it. Llia dedislons worn by no means correcd al oortain mtages, and the visitors got decidedly tho worst of the errors, although they wore, of courso, unintentional. The ball, which wan furnished by tho Hastford Glub, waa o very lively ono, which acconnts for the Jively stroak of hatting. Tho Hartfords statod thiat thoy took the bLall from A box ‘of doad balls, awd In that cxso it B probablo that {4 got thoro by mistake. Illaguo did not play, being vontined to his room by an at- tach of intormitiont fover, Aud hia bag'was nt- tended lo by Battin. Pike loft tho coniro flold to Soward, and took chargo of sacond baso, do- ing vecy woll there. Joo did good work in his now position at _ third, retiring no less than four mon, aml _sonding five others to a back soat, but Soward, in tho contro fleld, waa a **littde off " in bis judgment of lively boundors, Tho throwing and lolding of tho Nartfords was poar, Alllson, Bond, York, aud Fer g‘mun dropplug soveral flys, aud Har- idge allowiug gevoral ounders to pass himi. Bblle and Csrey m » tino exhiblilon, tho former reliring nine men ab firat and Oarey stupping overything that came his way. Allison, botund tho bat, supported Bond woll, but tho Browns scomed to have no trouble in bitting all ovor the fisld, As s general ihing, the Browns plared very woll, and mado but four crrors in tho field. Bradloy pitched splendidly, and also did fino sevvico at tho bat, Dollman alse played very finely, and thirteon of the Blue-Logs ro- ooived their quictus from him at firat, Anninge— 123450789 10041300 113 20000001 1~4 o, 1. Tuns vf pame—2 bouts and 30 minutes, Umpire—C. Mazwoll, of i, Loufa. MUTUAL—PI(LADELPHATA, Srecial [napateh to 'The Chicavo Tripune, PrivAvrLrina, Sopt. 9.—Tho sixth game for tho championship botweon tho Mninaly and Philndelphias took placo bero to-day, and was waon by tho former. Score: Mutual, G: Phila- delphus, 4. Dimateh {6 The Chicago Tribyne Fpecial Dispateh o The Chicans unie, SemiNorieLy, I, Sopt. 8.—Thero in to be & match game of bago-ball betweon rival vines of femalo players in tts city next Saturday atier- Boou, QHICAGOS~—~CINCINNATIS. CINGINNATI, Supt. 9,—DLase-ball : Chicagos, 5 Ttods, 2. BOWTON-~ATLANTIC, Nrew Yonr, Scpt. 9,—DBaso-ball : Boston, 10; Atlautlc, 4. AT LOUISYILLE. Lovmviry, Ky., Sopt. 0.—Base-ball: TLouis Keds, 1; Ludlows, 4. ——— TXE TURF, DACES AT BYCANORE, TLLy fSpecial isvatah to The Chtcago Lribune, Brcanore, Iit., Sopt, 9.—Tho fall meetivg of tha Driving P’ark I8 now in sucoesstul oporation. On this, tho third duy, thero were four rsces. Tho trotting racos wero closely contested, af- ferding rare sport for $ho 3,000 persuas present, Tho first raco on sho card wad for tho 2:43 olass. Tho winner was Judge Witloy, after osharp contest of five hoatd. Alter recelving tho word o tho fourth host, Allen orove across Capt. Jack, caustug o collision, Tho judges promptly distancod Rood, thodriver of Allon, sad fined Lim $50 for using unbecomiug language. B, 41821 vl 41 42 556814 b 2483 L3 902 dist, a Tho secand nc'e, for tho 8:20 class, waa & walk- nway for the brown geldiog Webbor: # BUMMARY, * Tho tnco for tho 2:33 class was won by Josh Billings, after a abarp contess with Nodoa. Wal- ford did somo excellont trotiing in tho fourth hoat, boating Modoc-out by half a longth, . AUMMARY, “Trotiing race for 53 Lotwos : Josh Liiitingu.s.. 1 Modo H 2 On Frlday and 8aturday tho beat raclng on tho programmo will tako place for tho froo-for-ail, ‘Tuora will alart Amy B., Obsorver, Molhie Morris, Danfel Booue, snd Tauner Boy, avd on enoh day tharo wlll bo o conaolation raco in addition o tho regular programmno, - TUE WILL COUNTY AGIICULTURAL HOSS-TILOT, peexid Dispatch to The Chicaso Tridune, Joniet, 1L, Bopt, 0.—In epito of the heavy rains laat night and this morning, thore was a largo incronso In thie attondauce atthe Will Cotinty Fuir to-day. Thioro were two races (his aftornoon, For tho first, & ruuning racs, 1 milo and repeat, for s purso of £100, thore were five horsos entorod and four etarted, Bleopy Mage won tho _ruce: in two Lieats,—timo 2:00 and 2:U8. Hioepy Charley took sccond maney, and Billy Itoy third. ‘or the 2:40 raco, flve blosts, best threc in flve, for a purso of 8150, 876 to tho firbt horso, 850 to tho eocond, and €25 to the third, thero woro but two eutrioa., (. V. Alden's sorrel gelding Bhoo Fly won the raco in throo straight hostd,~—timo, 3:17%, 3:15, and 3:22, Charles Q°Connell’s boy horse Bickoyo Bill took secund monoy. The recelpts of the fair up to date amount to 81,341, LEXINGTON (KY.) BACES, Lexivaton, Ky., Bopt. 9,—T'he races over the Asgocintion courso to-dsy wera quito interest- ing, particatarly to $hoao who put up their money againut tho favorite. To tho nutonishment of aurybndl, Iiab Woolly was bostou in the firat raco by Harpor's Tenliroack, who waa sold In tho tiold, the tlmo boiug tho best on record for the distancs, 1 totla and 8 forlongs, In 2:49%¢. Narry Basaott's timo for the samne distanco was 2:60. 'enBrcoex Is bylhaeton, ‘I'hio nttondanca at tho racos fo-day was botter than on any provious day, Tho following ia the suwmmary s F. 13, Harpor, b, 0, Ton Broock, ... 1 Robtuson, Morgan & Co.'s L. o, Bob a Ewalt & dwiney's ch. f, Emma....... 5 a The following wero ot placed: T. J. Megib- Lon's ob, f. Eleml, D, 8wlgert's d. o, Klog Al- Timo, %4034, = fonso. ‘The socond raco, s selling race, purse 1800. 124 miles, A. Dufordy ok, g Kilbura won, Lobiowou, RMorgan & Co's b. b, Astral socond, T, "J. Dashe, Withera and Bride's b. f. Effio Moore third, Tha othor not placed, were: J. H., Grinstead's g. g. Liglx:k Cola, O. I’. Beard's & A. I. Boully's b. ¢, Noll, A. Keono Richarde' b. £, Kittio, ‘Lime, 1;87, The third raco, purse 8500, 400 to the firat and 100 to the sscoud horne, 25 miles, was won by Robinson, Morgsn & Co.’s cl., o. Bigfollow, 4 years old, by War Danco; D. Bwegert's ch. o, Bteiubock, :lgmru old, by Imp. Australlsn, seo- oud, 'Lime, 3:518{. YRRMILION COUNTY PAIR, Epecial Disvaich (o The Chivace Tridune, DaNvILLE, 111, Bepl. 0.—The attendance atthe Catlin Iair to-day was vory large, beiug esti- mated at from 7,000 to 8,000, ‘Tho pacing raco cawo off, & Parie horse winning the race lu %34, The tiotting and elow male racos wiil gccur to- morrow. TUR DAYTON FAIA, Mpecial Divpateh o CAaqo 1Y WUNs. Dastoy, 0., Sopt, ),—Tho wanagers of the Bouthern Obio Fuir have aesurances of tho own- erw of Goldsmith Maid and Lula that they will bo bereat tho approsching Fsir, tho Iatter pard of this mouth. TUR PROAPECY PARK RiCES. Néw Yonx, Bept. $.~The racea st Prospoot Park were well attonded. The tirat race, ille dasli, all sgos, was wun b{ Vauderbilt, vor second, Camdou third. Time, 1448 Tho second race, mifo and quarier dash, was won by Countess, Burgor second, Wyndbsm third, Time, 2:153%. ‘I'hio third race, lo heats, S-yosr-olds, was SEVPTEMBER 10, 1875, . procoading favorably. won by Vornango. Jack Trigr makor third, 'l'vme, 14TY, 1:49, OMio STATR PAID. Covustnua, 0., Bopt. 0.—The crowd In attend- ance at the Btata’ F'air to-(ay was the largoss of the wook, atul numberod 21,000 porsoos. 'The trot for mtallions that have mado tha soason of 1875 wan won by St. f.awreuce, pwnod by L. .. Liawrence, of Dublin, Ind, Time, 2:91, #:89%, 413, Joe Hoopor took ono hoat in 2:311¢, and Mohawk, Jr., ono heat fn 23314, 1n the green trog twonty-throe horsos slatted, Tha raco was won Ly the roan gollllnfi Rwindle, owneil by W. P. Kinzie, of Woastor, 'L'ime, 2:40, 2:40, and 2:45. Lady Bashaw took one hoat in 2129, and Mat Browor one heat In 281, ‘e wine ner mado tho race sfter thoe filing of & prolest that bo was nos a groon horso. Rl BILLIARDS. GAMB AT NEW ORLEANS. New Ontxaxs, Hopt. 0.—A gamo of bililseds, 500 ¥rench carom, briween Monry Millor and Frank Mnggiola, for the champlonship of ihe Norihwost and Routhwest aud 21,000, was won by Maggiola in 8§ Innlnfu by 140 poiate, Largest run, 33 : averago, 4 2-88, e — e THI CRODPS. WISCONSIN AND MINNEBOTA. Bpecial Disnateh to The Chicago Trisune, XL.aCnosse, Wis,, Sopt. 0.—Anothor dronching rain has beon falling throughont Bouthern Mine nesota and this portion of Wisconsin to-day, The farmors aro in the worst of luck. They wora gotting thoir alacks and shocks sproad out to-dsy whon down camo moro Water, making matters worse nnd worso. Corvespondence of The Chicaco Tribune, Ravyox, Btearna Co., Minn,, Sept. 4,—The most magntticent crop of wheat and oats ever roisod in the Nortlwest ia now golng to ruin, ‘The most disnstrous rain-storms over known a4 thils somson of the year [n this section aro upon us. They find throo-fourtls of tho grain in tho shock and the romainder uncut, Tho conso- queuco Is, grain that [s cutis growing, and the rest is down aud being fast benteu into the ground, At progont writlng thoro seems to bo no signs of an abatemont of tho wet weathor, whick for ton days lae Leen tho rule. Juab na tho coveted prize was within tho roach of tho farmera of Northern Minuesota, ther “DY.“ hiave hoon binsted, nnd thoir nnticipations bave vanished. The corne crop, of which & great breadth ia planted, is eo much bphind timo that, shonld froatmake itaap- Jiearange on time, it will go by the board also, Those who have based their calculations on the roducts of tho whent-flolds of Miunosotu will, foar, bo sadly disappointed. Tho outlook is bad, ‘Cho shekels which would have fliled the farwery’ pockets bavo gono up 8alt Rivor, . L. B, Rarxtoxp, ILLINOIS, Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, DwianT, L, Sept. 0.—~Wednesday was by far tho hottest day of tho wholo sonson. The mer- cury stood, at 3 o'clock, in tho shade, at 95 The firat rajn wo have bad for threo wooks fell 1ast night, and in heavy showers, cooling tho ate mosphore. Tho tomperature, however, to-day s again warm, aod poshing on the corn out ot the way of froah, of wiich we havo no Indications at prosont, econd, Papor- RAILROADS, ERIE, New Yonx, Sopt. 0.—Sif Edward Watkin, a roprosontative of tho English sharotioldora sud BLindbiollers of the Eris Railway, haviog com- pletea bis migslon in this country, salled yester- day for England, without making known the do- tailé of his nogotlations hore. It is ofolslly atated, howover, that as s result of his vialt to this conntry the soventeon Direclors of the Erio Ratiroad Company havo eignified their will- ingness to resign, It s not expectod, however, that moro than throe Direotors will bo called upon to withdraw, and they aro undarstood to be 8, L. M. Batlow, R. Buydam Grant, and Honry G. Btebbins, It is sald thas Barlow will ratain his relations a8 counsol, |, New Yong, Sopy, 0.—At a meeting of the Doard of Directora of the Lrie Railway Company to-dny, tho resignations of 8. L. M. Barlow and Marshall O. Roberia wore prosented and accept~ ed, J. L. Drown, engar importor, of Portland, Mo, and J. E. Welah, a retired West Indin mervhant, wero chosen to fill the vacauncies, bo- Ing tho recommandations of tho Eoglish stock- noiaou. who Liave {nl anotler vacanoy to make, and Mr,Jewett senf a lotter regretting tho noces. ity for thoso reslgnations, In which sentimens tho Board resolvod that it hoartily sympathizen. Itr. Jewett oxpects o bo ablo to attend tho noxt moatlog of tho Directors. MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON. ~ Mexrms, Bopt. 9,—The Genoral Council hos granted tho Memphis & Chasleston Iiailrosd Company Lho privilexe of laying a teack along Washington street to the river, where an eles vator will bo built. FINANCIAL. SAN FRANCISCO, 8a¥ Francisco, Bept. 9.~Tho affalrs of the National Gold Bauk and Trust Company are 8inoe tho npanio the bank has liquidated claime of dopositors to the amonnt of over 1,000,000, and & statemont of ita condition showa a surplus, as rogerda deposit- ora, of aver 1,400,000, ‘Thero wea no porcoptible run ou the United Biatos Tréasury to-day for the redemption of gold notes of tho Natlonal Gold Bank and Trust Company. Tho Regents ot tho Btato Univorsity have olootod D. O. Mills Treasuror, vico Ralston, Tho Financo Committeo of the Board have re- ported that $he Univorsity will loso nothing by the failuro of tho Bank of Californta, bolng pro- tooted by, the late Tronsurer's bond for $160,- OMIPPEWA FALLS, WIS, Mrwaures, Wis., Sopt. 9.—The Union Lum- boring Compnny, of Chippews Falls, Wis., hus susponiled, Tus liabllitios are $650,000, and its assots, secording to the statement of tho Frosi- dunt, are wore than twico that amount. BALTIMORE: Barrisone, Md., Bept, 9. A. Cummings & Co., flour and grain dealers, suspendeq yeater- day, Their liabilitios are belloved not to exceed 250,000, ‘T'lio ctnbariassment of tho flrm iy amd to bo owing to specutation in corn. THE WEATHER, ‘Wasmoroy, Bept, 10—1 a, m.—For the Lake reglon and tho Obio Valloy, gonerally cloudy and decidedly cooler woathor, brisk and high northerly to westerly trinde, rising baromstat, and rain, followed by clearing weathor [n tho Upper Lako regloy, LOCAL ODBERVATION. Uuicaao, Hepk, 9, Time, |Bar. Thr|Hu.|__Wind. |l(m';Tu"lhlr. 0:838, m.2001) 13 0B, gentle.....] 1.14|LL. rain 18 mowT| 78] 608 W, fre Cloudy, 100 p, (30,83, B6( 8B, W., frol jieatr, 3:03 p, i3] 76 B[ fre Lt ratn $:00 p, 1.|29.00] B9 JOAN,, brisk.,eeus Hy.rain 30118 o m, [2907] 9] 100iN0; Drls 2.36]11y.4ain Maximium thermomolor, 807 minimnm, 06, OBNERAL OBBEKRVATIONY. Oittodao, Hept. S—Midnight, Btafion. [Dar_Thr) _Wind, _jHainy_Weather. P i e bl Bsaarck.. 50,38 (4N, ligh ++[Cloar, Brock'ridge [30.3¢] d4|N,, freah, Clear, Gheyeapa..[30.80| dula. B, freis, Thresten'g, Encanabia. [0 hikh , Iz, ¥t Qibwou, 30 01 76[N.) Light , Pt Garry. 30,44 38 N.'W., gentiel.: . |Gloar, Keokuk,...[30.69) 67 N,, bile¥.... | i.06/Clouiy, La Crosa . (00,15] BHN) beisk. “01[Clearing, Leavenw'thfuo, 11 1 . Milwaukes, |00 Omab,.... |10, N'th Platte, {30, Toledo, ... [49: Yankion...i00. VANDERBILT, Louiavire, Ky., Sopt. 9.—W. X, Vandorbilt, who Liss been fu tho city for some timno past, left for Now York, vis Cloveland, to-night, Itiere. ?nrt_cd hore shat e 18 deaigning $0 poschase tha Louinville, Cincinnatl & “Lexingion Huilroad whau it sball be sold by tho Ghancery Court. bk, St baiinisi) The Coss of Roevival .:u. e 3loody and Haukey Lisvo publis '] i o ;fllr Lnudgu mhafian. Which 1n Mr. Mathisson, and certified by the Mosars. - u“?{ll 'l‘tll‘xo roculpts have fin £26,338 0a 6d, while the expenses smount to £25,390 195 60, thus leaving a dolicit of £158 108 CRIMINAL NEWS. An Immenso Ianl of Counterfeiters Throughout the Sonthwest, The Ashes of Guibord at Montreal Still Without Christian Burinl, The Trial, at Princeton, Iil., of Samucl . Keed, a Fratricide. Testimony Tosterdsy in tho Charlio Ross Oaso Deoply Inoulpating Wostorvolt, A BIG HAUL OF COUNTERFEITERS, Sieefal Dispaleh to he Chicaan Tribune, 87, Lous, 8ept. 0.—Fox some timo thoro Lias been a atrong suspiclon that 8t Louls was tho hieadquariers of a comblbation of ¢ountorfeiters that oxtendod over vart of tho Western and Southwestorn couatry, This city mooma to bo flooded with woll-oxoculed €Gm, $10s, and €608, and from all parts of (ho country advices come indicating that St. Louis eounterfoitors aro supplying the entiro Misals- Bippi Valloy with apurfous curroncy. Binco tha arrost of the four countorfoitors Inst wegk with $200,000 in thelr posscssion, dotectives havo been on (ho wateh, and they profess o lave mado discoveriea which will, in a fow daya, losd to a wholesalo arrest of tho countorfolters syho made this city their diatribut~ ingpoint, and tho csplure of tho largest amount of counlerfeit moncy which bas ovor bern offectod. It ia furthor hiutod that soveral mon liore and elsowharo, of moana and businces standing, aro involvod in tho businasy, aud that, whon tho caso is worked up, tho owidenco againab thom will bo conclusivo. A numboer of important arrosts have beon mnde to-day in Tennosgoo and Alabama, and & largo number of **slovers” aro expoctad to he cap- turod ot Ilouston and Galveston, in Texas, to- morrow or hoxt day. Thoro is litlls doubt but what tha biggost haul over made in tho coun~ try will tako place hera in a fow days. Nasuvitre, SBept, 8.—Tho Amierican'a speoial from Docatur, Ala., to-night says tho United Btates Booret Bervico forco aro dolng good work in Bouth sud North Alabama and Middie Tens uessed, An organized band of counterfoiters with hoadquartors fu Bt. Louis, oxtends ing to _Bouth Alaboma, has boen de- tected. James Edwards and Andy Ediwards, of Lowisbwrg, Tonn., brotber and fathor of Honry J, Edwards, arrestod at St. Louls n short timo ngo for countot feiting ; Honry M, Noill and Josoph N, Nolll, woalthy farmera of Petersbuig, Toun,; W. W. Gordon, merchant and Deputy Bharifl of Lynnville, Tonn.; 8, K. Neul, Jr., and Grabam, prominant citizens of Eutaw, Als. B, Powors, Forkinnd, Groen Conmnty, A oxtensive farmor; G. W, 8hnpson, City Marshal and eandidato for dMayor of Tuwcalooss; also, Alox, Simpson, 8 hotel man; Johu Henly and Tom Carnor, gin-mill smashors in Tuscaloosn, Als. 3 L, 8, Duon, County Commissioner, and & former of somo protomsiops, of 'lukca- loosn, were arrested and Lrought to thig place to nfpmu- boforo United Siates Com- wiasionor Rico, _Yiye dollar Traders’, Paxton and Canton, Iil., National Bauks, £50 aud &0 logal teudern, and 50-cent currency, aro tha bills counterfeited. 54, Louis scerna to bo the sup plying point. Edwards, Qordon, Bowers, Dunn, and the Neills ato tho wholosale dealots. Tha ond is not} yot. Bquads under tho direction of the Chiof "Otlicer of tho Secret Hervieo Divisicn aro to bo beard from. It Ia o gigantio combinas tion of counterfoitarm, and persons of weaith and sooia} prominence will bo iuvolved. 2 THE PRINCETON MURDER THIAL. Syecint Dispateh to The Chicago Iribune, Prmcerox, 1L, Sopt. 9.~In the Roed fratrie cide case quito extonstve progress was madoe tos day in the ovidence on tho part of the defonse. Tho witnesses oxamined as to tho main facta in the ¢aso wore John (1. Reed, the father, Ellzn both Reed. tho mother, and James and Willam Roed, brothers of tho decensed. Tho goneral showing of their tostlmony was (hat tho decenséd, Henrv L. Reed, snd the family at largo, belng ombarragsed in monoy mnttors, Heonry, who was in possossion of tho family farm of 620 acros, and who wae somethiog of a law- yer, aud had had knowledgo of ronl-ostato busi- poes, triod to soll it.* Ye wont to Chleago for that purpose, and had mada the negotlatlons for salo, Whilo thers somo littlo troubld aroso Los tweon Bamuol, the dofendant, snd a boy living on the farm, which resulted {n Bamuol’s stapplog tho boy in tho faco. Mrd. ITonry Roed telos graphed to bor husbandin Chleago, requosting bim to come homo Immediately, or Iy folks would dnvo them off thoplace. e came home, arriving at Noponuot by the train on Junday, Jan, 81, o waa thore met by hin wan, William Hilt, and togethor with him drove ynt his’own houso, and to tho rosldonce of bis sther nud brothor at Shofleld. Tiis arrlval thore was unoxpected. Aftor exchanging tho .ordinory civilitios with his_father nud mothor, Lo asked, *Whero is Sam?* Tho Iather sald bLe was up-stalrs. Ha sald he wanted to sea bitn, snd would ill tho damuod scouudrel. The old folss ttled to dissundo him from his purpoee, end #ald the matter could ba nll arzanged b anothor time, but {t was of no uso. ‘Lo facher tried to spprise Bam of hisdauger so that ho might get asway, but Heury, springing from the rootht In which his motler and hie were, caught bold of his fathor, and, whilo in tho act of calling to Bam, throw him ncross the room aund commencad ascending tho stairs to Bam, who wad thon o his way down. 1loory advanced, Sam jjirotrentod, oalling on Ilenry not to coma forward for (lod's = sako, o ff ho did e ‘it wes at lhis porll, Hapersevored, and fiam ehot him through tho heart. A consldorablo number of witnesses wore called $o show (hat Bamuel Roed was of a eacoable &nd gulot batire and . disposition. thora to ahow that, while flenry wes ong of the mont geuerous and f(maly of mon, when crossed or asnoyoed hig paasion” waa ungoveruablo, his fory uncontrollable, and any means at hand :v«;uld be used by him to ulict vongeanca oo oe, Further toatimony wad also introduced tond- ing to impeach Willlam Ifilt's story. Adjourned until 8:30 to-morrow, MURDER ARD SUICIDE, Bposlal Dispated to The Chicaow Tyune, Burravo, Bupt, 9.—A torriblo tragody occurred st Gowsoda, Cattsraugus Counaty, this momidg, Charles Binckney, a prominont lawyer of the village, waa mot fn the maln atroet and ehot dead by one Lowis Darloy, who fled to tho woody, and, It Is suppossd, took hia own lifo, as his body was tound theze with the throat out from ear to ear. Little is known of Darloy, ox« coph thet he lived 134 miles east of tho place, snd oushing fa known of the molivo or calso Of the murder, Alr, Blackney was last yesr candi- date for Dietrios Attoruey of the cnnnlp waa 35 yoaru of nge, aud leaves a wifo and family. BaLAMANGA, N. Y., Sept, 9.—This pioroin Charlga L. Blackney, s promfunent lawyer. o Cfllauulxul‘anunl:. wenb to sorve certain pa. ors ot Louis Derbly, When ha waa retutniog, orby followed and shot Blackney fonr timey oan, s with an . Dorby re- tumgd homo -u’d out Lls throat. both ywom foond dead, S UBERNATORIAL PA| 3 P ot fimaten 1a The chicaun Tripune, Broowinaron, I, Bept, 0.—Nine huondred residenta of eastorn NcLean County, living within a radius of 5 miles of §pring, nesr Padua, st which Calvin Dunlap was killed by Jobu and Pat Boach 1n 8 quarcol, havo petitioned Gov. Baveridge to pardon the Roaches, belleving that tbey sated In solf-dofenso in the cass, Tho Tosches wora sentenced aver & year ago, oug to ‘twenty-olie years fu the Penlieutiary, and tho other to oue year. An application to the Bu- preme_Court for & writ of supersedeas was an- awered lnonhlg‘ aud gince thon hill now the have tain fu tho McLegu County Jail (which jall is a disgrace 0 tha county) awaiting the opinion o the Hupremo Judges. Much indignation is felt here at this remarkahle tardinesson the part of thoe Bupemo Court. THE CHARLIE ROSS OABE, Pmraprreuts, Bopt, 9,.—Tho trisl of Wester- velt was coutinued to-day, Ienry A. Harimau, of New York, » barkeaper, testitied that ho know the prisouer, who introdused Mogher and Doug- lagu to him. Woutervelt zead to witness from pa- norn the story of tho abduction of Charlio Rop, 1o #id ho would bot 2 shillingn ho could 1y somo of the pmtics that woro in g Attor tho killing nat Iy Ridgo, wipe nons accompanied Wontervelt (o Brooklyy, At tho roquent of tho Intor, Dnring tho triy tho two convorsed about Chariio laws, nng Woatervolt uid that thoso were tho patlics, if they woro nrrested the child would not live throo dnyn, Witnors nakod Wontervolt wioary the child wns, whothier hidden In a hut, eave, o whero. **I'll novor toll you." reaponded Wentsr. veit. Tator Woatervelt said that Morhor )y tha ohild up 1ho river sowowlhoro,—~mhoro, Lo didu’s know. THE GUIBORD SEPULTUNE' CASE, MotrneaL, Bupt, 9.—~Guibord's ramainn worg guarded at the I'rotontant Comotery last nighy but nothing unusual ocourred, ¥ Bishop Bourget, of thia Dioceso, han writte & lottor to the dally papors, In which 1o saya thg bad Guihord’s body been Luried in the oometery in defauce of thio lawa of tho Churcl, thoe placs where It Iay should bo Immediatoly intordicte, anud‘lookad npon hencoforth as a curaed 8pot, taly hiold 1o exocration, I frech offorts b maly to {ntrodues $he body into conaseratod precinety Lo requests all Catholics 10 rowain quiet, liky ttuo childron of the Clurch and loyal subjects of Hor Majesty, tho Queon. 1o invites overy ano to aign potitions to the Qucon, begging Heop Majnaty to enjoin that tho rights posnesscd by tho Catholies in thin city aro not to ho denleg, and that ll\uy aro not to bo molosted in the ox. ercino of their holy faith, but aro to bo respectey by alt those whon Provideuco bias callod toshare Loyal authority, SAFE DURGLARY. Ryecial Disvateh to The Chicago Tridune, B1. Paue, Minn., Sopt. 9.—Bronson & Folsom's store, st Hiillwator, was cntorod lest night through the basement, the safo broken open, and about §400 in cash stolen, of which 8100 wag doposited for eafoly ovor night by Qus Mol combe, €356 bolonged to au employe, ang 8122 belonged to tho Eplsoopal Ladies® Boclety, boing the procoedsof n lawn party given for the soclaty Zreeently by Ars, Bronson Drooks. An onvelope containing $66 was found among the papors strown over tho floor, Tho sate was opened by drilllng nnd pryiag with tools atolen from o biacksmith ahop noar by, Alterconolud. ingg their job, tho burglars stayed to opon and eat two onts of oystors, Bearch {s being mada for tho burglars, 8o far without succoss. INDIAN MURDZRS. &pecial Disvateh to The Chicago Tridune, Br. Pavn, Bept, 0.—A rumor roached Bim marck yosterday thae Frod Edgar, white, who acoompauiod tho Stunding Lock Iudinna to the Bhadron Croek council, was killsd on route by Rain-in-tho-Faco, who waa in turn killed by ane other ladian. Iiain-in-the-Face ia tho samo wha Lillod a man lagt fall for no othor canso than bocauso his hoart was bad, he mald, and was ar. rested, but escaved from tho Fort Lincola guard-house. _The peoplo as Lismarck discrediy thio report of Edgar's death, though its source iy usually considered relinble. THE ILLINOIS KU-KLUX, t, Louis Globe-Denocrat, TAxranoa, 11k, Bopt. 8.—Doputy-Marshal Johm F. Mulkey arrived this eveniug with five Ko Klux prisouors from DBonton, which creatod quite a stir, ‘Their names are Hiram Sommoers, Robort Sommors, Danfel Bommars, Oyrua Pags, and Willlam Knighit, Jr., who will bo tried to~ morrow. Tho bunds Iu tha cnses of William B,. Boyd and James Lounius, 81,000 each, wore ap- proved to-day by Commissionor Curloo, FATAL FAMILY FIGHT, 8r. Louts, Sopt. 1.—Mra, Miko Walsh and Mra. Tom Moran, wives of two Iaboring men, living en Bouth 3Main street, ncar tho Iron Moune tain Railroad Depot, quarreled to-day, and Mrs, Moran lad hor head cat and bruised, To-night, nfior hemon cawo home, the guare rel wag takon up by thom, aud, atter eome words Lod passed, Moran stabbod Waleh in the neck aud lett alda, killing him almost instantly. Mo ran la not yot arrested, but tho officers aro on iy track, CONVICTED OF ARSON. Sveetal Disvateh to Ihe Chicaan Tribune, Larorte, Ind., Sopt, 9.—Clarles Snell, ono of {he men arrested for arson last winter, and wlo Lias been fu fall for savoral mouthe, was to-dey tricd, oonvioted, and rentenced to the Btates Prison for sevon yoars, and finod $400. ANEGRO KILLED BY A POLICEMAN. New Yons, Sept: 9.~Tlobort Gilmora (colored) was shot dead in Brooklyn yeuterday by Patrol man Joyeo, from whom he was sttcwpting toes- capio, KILLED BY HIQHWAYMEN. Surrntnsg Facus, Maoss, 8opt. 9.—Riley Farnaworib, s vetoran soldior, while relnrning howeo from a visit to tho Penslon Ageut, was ate tacked by bighwaymon and hilled. A REIGN OF TERROR. - ' Detrott Free Press, Sevt. 8, Mra. Tatrls, of Rogors Oity, arrived in this city yesterday, and gives the following relative to tho situstion up tho Iakos: Ier husband, Dr. Bimon Harziy, ey attonded Albert Molitor since to attompt to assassinate bim, snd iy sdill car- iug for Lis pationt, - olitor's condition is etill very precarious, the soveral guovehot wouuds in hig side having formed into ono Iarge open wound, through which the worklug of ono lung. is plainly visible. Ho soon as it 18 ponsible to movo him Molitor will be brought to this city.! Bhortly afior tho aswaull on dfolitor a citizen found a pair of whoes outside of Molitor's ntore, which lotiod guspicion againat a cortain Poland- or, Thonext day the person who found the shioos was warsed &‘m if o prosccuted investi-; gation ho, too, wonld ba siiot, Aud s like promico| ‘was made to Dr. Harris if ko porsistod i Lis ofs fort to save Molitor's bifo. * ‘Those {hrests wers; msde by a body of about twenty-fiys armed mon,’ who congregated Iu frant of Molitor's store. M, llu'ru?mlu that &um & numbor of citle uend Liave loft Rogers City with their familics," that others are propariug to leave, and thad bustnons is almost antirol suspended. A gentles, man nanod Rodier tdok the place of Mr. Moli, tot's clork who was killad, aud ou the fourth day| aftor asgnmivg his dution Mr. Hodier waa fiied Rt four tines, but fortuustoly was not fnjured, | The sltuation I ropresonted as boing tru itiful, tho mob hoving complete control, wit. horiff Frank Bomers comparatively hulg)cn& The difficulty seema to bo contined to anumber of Pomeranthny who are dissatisiiod with Mulitor's buginess oporatious and whoseom detefmined to' xot rid of bim, Thoy bave ropeatodly nssorted that they would behavo themuclvea i ho would leavo tho country. MURDER OF A CHILD BY ITS FATHER. Amils {L.a.} Dewiotrat, AL Jamos Lo Vance, & nogro, was brought up from Hammond on last Bunday, by Deputys Bhieriff Willis, and lodged in jall, charged with the murdor of his own child, a iittle girl only 7 years of sgo. It {4 uald bo taok m board nbout 8 or & iuchos wido and ah inch thick, apd beat the child until it was almout dond. Ho then ticd ita hands bobiud It, tied & ropo around ita sakfos. auyd, taking {4 to s woll, soversed if, and lot [t down duto tho weil head foromont, and dipped up and down until bis murderous propeisie tiea wore fully muilafled. flo then tcok it out, Isid it om the ground, and Lke sn unfeoling brute, - gazed ou b fn s last gasuing agoulde of death, Thare wore tno or threo negro wotnon présent, and smong them tho mother of the chiid, and, wo aro fold, nct one of them raised a voice ayaiust it. Tho Eunu of thisbrutal treatmont of tho child was, ha futher had purclased 10 cents’ worth of orackors sud saut thew Lowe by the child to tke wother, who protended to be ‘iok, Wheu the father returned hiotne, the motlier comyilathed «f uot having had uuy;fxl:xg to eat, nnd doclurcd that the cbild did not give thew .to hor, lle child insisted to tho lant that it did, sud sulsc- quout iuquiry has proved the truth of tho child's nme.mem. and the falsity of tho mothier’ o moud, —— A Dug Storys Qod 1t ,\'nv.‘ News, A gentleman named 1L, living {n Tower Gold Hill, has a Htdle blaok-sud-tan dog that accle dantally foll into a hote about twonty feet cecpy noar bis joueo, o Tew days wio, 110 shortly be- #an barking, aud his master, belug attracted to thie spos, thought ho would by an experiment seo Liow much the doy know, He procurcd s rope, tled a knol ou tha eud, aud lowered it to tho dog, who shortly selzed it with his tooth aud hung on uutil drawn'out of the liole. BOYS' £y 0.6, WOLLIRY BOYS uonNEw DRESS {fonaxesc ¥ SCHOUL SULTS, U Momoests 3 orrrmy,

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