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et THE CHICAG® TKRIBUNE: TIIUR . FOREIGN. Urual ‘ontrrdietory Boeports frous flu; Turite ish REuropean S Provincen. Reply of the Spanish Govern- pmem‘. to the Papnl Nun- cio’s Demands. flo 1s Remimled that CircuNstances flave Changed Within the Lagt Few Years, The Government Will Respeot Re- ligion and Protect the Inter- esin of the Btate, ¢ Cathalic Scheme to Evade the Ger- man Educational Laws, fhe Orlenns Prinoss Do Mot Yield Up Thoir Claim to the French Throne, TURKEY, INGURRECTIONARY MOVEKENTS. Riovss, Bept. 22,—Advices from Helavonio sources atato that the insurgents uoder tho prieat Zatke have boon jojued by frosh bands of Bacviana. Tho insurgents are eaid to havo burned everythlug belwoen Novowsrach and Vishograd, INBURGENT VICTORIEA IN NERZEOOVINA. Brer, Bopt. 42,—A Bolgrade tolegram to the National Zeifung, of Borlln, contirma the roport of insurgent victorlos, ‘Trabigne in agafu sur- tounded, THE CONAULAT MRDIATORS. A spociat from Vienna says the n‘“}’“ of the fallura_of tha Consular Comnisslou is proma- turo. 'Tho nogotiationn with the inmurgenis wera caly to Legin ou Monday last. DMeaotime, tho Tagblatis of Viennn says shat if tho (}mumlmdol{ shiould not succood tho insurgents will bo called 1o o ganeral moeting sometrhers in Austri . fho proposed mnnun% gtonid fail, the Porto would of courao follow his own method of daal- Ing with tho rebollion, but gven in_that cata the Porto wonld plodge hitnwelf to carry oat the ro~ forms tho Consular raports indicatad as neceu- . Those well acquaiuted with the intentions of {he Portq say thnt not only tho Xlmetry, but hat the Bultan himsolf, are thorouguly cone winced that tho old stato of thingy in Bovusis and Uerzogovina connot be restored, sud must be Ihotoughly chisnged. BEEYIA AXD MOXTENFOTO. LoxpoN, Sapt. 23—6:30 & m,—A special dis- patel to the Daily Telegraph from Vieuna states that Bervia and Blontenegro bave notifled the povers of their dotormination to remaln noutrs! in tho troubies botwasn Turkey and the northiwest proviucos ———— SPAIN. AN BLECTION CIUCULAR. Maonio, Sopt. 22.~A Ministerlal eiccular to the Prealdant urgos s union of the Monarchlsts of all shados In the coming election. THE NUNCIO'S DEMANDS, Mavup, Bept. 22.—The Correspondencia of this city say tlat Cardinal Bimooni, tho Papal Nuncfo, sddressod s nots to tho Iato Govern- ment domauding tho executlion of tho Concordat betwean Bpain aud the Vatican, the payment of atrears duo to the clorgy, sud that nomiuntions 40 the still vacant Bishoprica be mado o8 800n a8 rouilnle. Don Alejsrdro Castro, tho thon Min- ister of Foreign Aifaira, sud Don Pedro Sala Varrls, Mioister of Finatico, ropliod, Tho roply waa conched in concilistory but firm langusge, Tho Miniaters ondeavorod to convinee the Nun- cio that tho circumstancos of tho caso no longor pormitted him to put forward his demands. TROOPS ¥OL CUDA. Baxraxper, Sept. 22.—Tuo embarkation of &oopa for Cubs s sctively golog on. Up to tho Er‘:ua:t time 4,000 mon have sailed for that od, HEMMED 1, xxpavz, Sopt, 22.—Tho Northern army hsa cut off all communication betwoon the Carlisty in Navarre sod Aragon, who are compolled to «crosa the frantier, Gen, Dorrogaray has concentrated his forcos #1ound Estella, THE SOCTALIBTS. Hapwin, Sopt. 92.~Tho police havodiscovered +aeveral necret repositorios of arms sud amtmuni- tion whioa are sapposed to bo intended for & Socialist rising. CRUNCH AND ATATE, Tho Bpanish Envoy at the Vatican {s instraet~ o that (tie Madrld Goveroment will bo firm but moderate, It will reapoct religion, but attho same timo protect the rights of the Btate. It I8 believed hora that the Vatican will finally abate ita protensions, i GERMANY. TAR VOK ARNDE CASE. Lownox, Bept. 22.~A special from -orlin 'mlates that tho case of Count von Armim has been fized in tho higher court for tho 17th of *Qocaber. Itis expocted that the Ksmmergoricht's sontonca will be conflrmed. The Count, who s “serlously indiyposed, i wtill in Switzerland, A CATNOLIO EDUCATIONAL BCOEMCK. Tho pastoral of the Bishops assemblod at Magnooth recently intimates tha it is tho in- « tontlon to eatablish a Catholio traipiug school or mastors undor tho care of Vincentlan ors, They ssy tho primary education system {s mora (han ever distruaiod by them, azd declara thist tho control of thestate ovor tho education of the country bLas boon onlargod to 21 extent zerflouu to liborty, They sy 1nu fow Jears the band of Frofossors wnd masters tow belug formod by the Catbolic Univeraity will hava'she lutermediste oducation of tho country iu thelr own hauds, and ¢ will bocome 1mpossi- ¢ for tha Biata to withhald legal recoguition trom tho educators of tho nation. —— FRANCE, OUR OEXTENKIAL, Pans, Sopt, 22.—~Tho prinaipal manufscturers of this city will bold & mesttag on Friday In favor of the Phlledelpiis Exbibition. TOLITIOAL ITaus, The Journal de Paris, on autbority, glves Positive denlal to tho assertions made by tho Journal la Franco on tho 13th to 4o effect tat tho Orleans Princos wore about to ronounce all olaims to the throne, an pubtie, 0o, and declars for the No- Loxpax, Bept. 98—56:90 5, m,—" by " seapoudont of the Times upnm";g:t n?:?:’x c(‘t'z; Assombly & new Parliamentary roup will b found, compony Foioh ot Moty Fo B, adictly who Tection fzom tho Lelt m doiay tho disnolution of the Absenybiy, ™ "B Rn.01 i ke AUS] RALIA, THR OloPH, Lomnoy, Bept, 22.~A Bouth Austral an telo yamof tho 0tk atates that the Larvest pros. m aro unprocedentod. ‘Tlo woql cilp s —— AUSTRJA, THUE PMPENOD MOMEFUL OF Myacy, ViEXNA, Bept. 22.~The Emperor of Auytria, on facolving tho parlismentary delegation to-dsy, gmko hopefully of the mainteuanos of peace in uropo, ——n GREAT BRITAIN, GOLD BRIPMENT. Loxnox, Bept. 33—8 a.w.~0old tuihy amount O £46,000 was withdrawn from bapk Yesterdsy for Amsrics, —— TRIPOLI. 4% RROENT TROUMLE WITU TUE UMITED STaTEs, AND HOW IT WA HETTLED, Kew York Eeening Post, Varxrrs, Maits, Aug. 1, 1875.—For ths sscond lime tn oar bistory the United Ntates have boen baviog trouble with utipoli. A fow days ayo WAz seomed fnevitable, and considorable excite- @ent way ocoasioned. Very litlo wss known About the cause of doniplaint, but it was under- #00d thad ® part of the Usited Btates naval force hnd beou onderod thore, and that other veseola swanhl soon be o thelr way nnlens & pet- toment could b offectad. 1t laoked 88 if there would b a chianco for angther book an *Tur and the Turiw” For, whilo tho United Ktaten persist in connidering Tripoli o Regoncy, Turkey maintalow that it s only o province, not only undor tho protaction, but under tho aclual govornment of Turkey. Allthe lewling powers of Bnropo have otticinlly sdmitted this, and hare madifiod thoir troaties accordinely, Iad any othier (invornment ¢han oura heon oonded, it would hmvs appeslad at onco to tho Titrkisi Lovarnmant, or, in other words to the ntan, ‘e Untted Htatos Gosornmont fu tho only tny. srument that ohservou tho troatioa wnde arly in the present con arg. sha Fripolf was oo of tho Barbary Btates, 1t suid) hodds that Tripoli in reponsiblo for {12 0wn scte, and that, for sny violation of tho treaty of 1505, I must ho held accountablo. This trenty wan tasde with a nne tian of pirates, \Wheu, in 1551, Sultan Solyman snceeeded In oxpelling tho Knighty of 8t, Jubn of Jarusalem, to whom Tripolt bad Vieon caded by Charlos V., lio minde tho corsair Draynt Itw firar Govoruor, This ruler organize | n s5stam bt piracy Ak ones oxtensivo and profiable. 3t sy not fully beokon p L 180G, whien anEnglinh _floot forced the Huy ta renonnco piracy. The French made tho aompt In 10K3, And tho United Statea In 1801-'05, but wero only partly suceesstul, Tho treaty mado In 1805 was at onee novel and humile mting. Ono of I8 conditions waa that tho "Meipolitans Rhoukl aiwnyn safito our (ag Girat, nnd soother that thoy should soll no mlsves out of tho eountry. Tho humiliation was not on one side, howover, for tho Unitod States sgrend 1o pay 60,000 for the prisoncrs that hatl “boen tnken when tho Fhiladelphia was run sground. ‘flie question of saluting our flay first bas not bean roferred to for many yeara. 2 Notwitletanding tha clatzo ralativa to vlatory, and all that i heen doun to Bupprass o slavo- trade, thoro is Jittlo douht but that Mavos are frequontly taken out of thin countrs to be offted Jor kalo. ~ Tho Epglist Ambaesador ot Consinu- tinopla han recontly directod the attention of the Furkish Government to the Tact, but thus far nothing hiay beon done to rtop tho trafiic. Abaut Alx monthis agn, » 40zon ulaven were Aent from Pripoli by tho Iasha 86 a prasout to tie Haltan, Tho atesmor in wikicls they wera «ant woné Ly tho way af Malta, Aud our Conyul at Tripoh sont an oflicer to Maltn and lakd tho caso baforo tho authoritles, demanding that, on the arrival of tha stoamer, tho siaves should bo declarad frea, This wen dono; but the result san that our Con- wul becatuo vory unpaphlr with the authori- HELh. thio nestion which easmsd o, riant teouglo was niok the quostion of the slave-trado. About four wceeks age, some Ottoman snilors wero sont eshoro in chatgo of A pefty ofiicor, Ag thoy woro passing the United Ststes Consul's louso, sevara| of thom cntercd Lho garden, hnd ono euterod the Lonse. 110 mado bis way totho room whiore the ludien of tho house woro ilting, and demanded © light for his cigatette, Tho Congul onteritg the room at this point, the ssilor la tho Liouse, with hig compantons in tio garden, took to thoir heels, Tho Coowul pursucd with shouts aud ntones, and, eatching ono of thom, gove lim & shaking. Tho betier way would Love been to havo reported thom to the commanding oficer of tho ship, and bave thom punished thon &ud thara. It estimating tho otfcuse, it slould nob be forzotten that the outranco of tho sallora into a room whoro thore wera ladies was equivalont to s Luropean eutor- iag n harom, which in nsuslly rogarded ay & cap- ilaf offouse. Retutning to "his bouso, tho Con~ #ul gaizt & 10ta to tho Poshin, making & format complaiut ngainst iha offendars, aud cafhog on bim to secure_tiolr punishment and afford hin protection. That vory evonivg, tho Consut ro- ceivad a neto from tho Pasha, soveroly commont- ing ou hin course, and charging Iun With broak- log tio peace, At tho caaio time, thero camo a suinmons from tho Judgo of the Volico Court, fonriag o Conul (0 apipanr tho noxt dey aud anower for his conduct. Of courso, ho paid no etteution to tho summons. and tho trial pro~ eooded without him. Instond, hn ment an oficer _to Mnlta, and telogrsphed to tho State Department tbhal tha porson of the United Staton Connul at Tnpull o (0 daugor, gud agked for protoction. ‘The Navy Depart ment at onco ordered the Iartford fo proceoi) to Tripoll without delay. 1t also communicatad with Admirsl Worden, commonding the Euro- pean Bquadron, {uformine him of thohtate of affaice, aud be orderod {ho Congreas, thon Ay Corfu, to proceed to Tripoli atso. Capt. English, of the Cougrese, belug sonior aflicor, was in+ trusted with tho sot{fomont of the difizulty, The Martford liud loft Pore 8uld before the ar- rival of tho tolegram from the Department, and way on hier way to casing, herd ubo recefved ber ordors, end tollowed the Congread to Tripali, Tha Iatter vossel srrived on ‘Iuosday, tho 17th of August, sud recolved & message from tho Cousul to tha effect that the diflicuily wasiun fair way of goltlement, ho ‘Cougrose, hoviog viuftod tho port of ripolt withiu o monil, aod it Leiny the cuatom of men-of-war not to salute the snmo port wore than ouco {n six mouths, did not salute, The Cousul sent a domand to tha Pagbs 1o ealute the Amorican tlagat onco, ‘This ho declined to do, saying that, hor malute Laving boon roturned only s monsh bofore, fbo Wns hat entitled to o nalnto. But A more sesious inatters immediataly folfowed, Tho ofifceza scut ashoro to maka tho custounty official visit to tho Consul wera pur- sued throngh tho siroots Ly o dirty erowd, with loud erioa of * Cua maf"—~the Arabie for “ Go on, pig." Cmp?~ Hoglish dispatched & noto to tho Paaha, declaring thst o would bold uo communieation witts tho town undll o satiafactory apolocy hiad been received. The Pastia ropliod that ba re- greitod the occurronce, and that, {f the oflicens who had boen insulted would cume aahors and ©ot ot the offeadars, he would puoish them, r(: gsve na promive that tho samo tuing should not occar sgain : and, in addition to this, the anawer reauired Amorican_oflicers to do polica duty for the E‘::[Iulhlnv" Ou tho whole, it was n 1t nueatistactary apology. Tho biext day, Natarday, the Hartford srrived, and was ardared by Capt, Hnglish not to afute the pote. No saluto was given by tho Pasha; 0ad, ag the oxcuso Lo gave for not maluting the Congress woa not vatidin this case, a uew griov- aneo was eatablished. = ‘f'ha arrival of tho Hertford throw the Tripoli- taos Juto a fevorlsh stato of cxoitement. Tho most absurd rmnors provailed. Tho Ghristinue woro thoroughly frightonod for their lives. Tho Tripolitauu carried their knfves [n their hands, sad it is probable that tho firgt sigua of hostili- tios would hiave been followed by a masaacre of all the Chrlstinns fu the qity, of ‘whow thoro mo about 4,000, Foreizu Copsuls bogan to bo - torestod fn the settiement of 8 altlicalty vwhich promised such eorious rogulte, Daroun Ven Touts, the Consul-Genoral of thio Nctherlands, wan ok pecially desirous of ootabliabing friendly roin- tionn once more ; and Lis efforts woro of much sorvice ta bath partios. About this timo, tho Yasnis rocoived o messago from tho Sultay, di- recting him to make il proper concossions, Aud nottle tha axtating difloultion with all posuible digpatel, Che Pasha firat uent word that be had diroctod tho Alsyor sud the Chief of Police to muot the oflcora who had boon insulted at such time sud place as thoy should appoint, and make vroper_apologles for thy offenso. A meoting was srranged, sud an ampleand saistactory apology was vendered, Capt. Eaglish then sent a note (o the Pasha, in which e domandod: 1, That tha Hartford should oo ssfuted. 2. That un spology should ba tnada to the Consul by the Pasha In porson. 4, That the Lasla stiould switbdeaw bis offensive lotter to sho Consul. 4, That tho estlor who catered the Consulato should be punished, b5, ‘Llst & uarauteo should b givon for tho full protection of ‘the Amerlean Consul and his family, The I’anba suswered that he did not think himself suthonzod Lo malnto the fing of 8oy nation first, and asked that thiy subjoct bo reforrod to thoir respoctive Qovernments. To theathior domands Lo assonted, On ‘Thursday, Aug. 20, came the grand sottioment. Capt. Harmony, of the Hurtford, acconpasled by weveral ofdcers trom the shipn, repaired to the Auorican Consulate, whero lha( et the Conpu} ol the Nothorlands and the Uulted States Cone tul. The Pasha, iu full-droes uniform, snd sc- companlod by his sufte, expressed deep regeet for what had oceurred, aud 6aid, from biw beart, bo was triy sorry that thero should bo nny causo of ill-fosling bLetwoen the two overn- nonts, e anid tho sailors bolongod to & Turke Asb man-ot-war, amil that ho hiad uo power to {;uullh them bimsolf, but hs would &uuumm at they should bo' soversly punished. Tho Judge who summaned the Cousul, ho sid, was appoisted by tho Bultan, and be conld not ro- wiovo bin, but that he woyld suspond him. Tho .pala{.vy, In glost, wad perfeotly satisfactory, and ttio diticulty was at ay ond. ————— A Maun with Ouriosity, A coudomuod man fu Missourl had a liberal curioglty to 8ee tho scaffold builton which be was to be banged. He was gracted this indylgeace, with the uddod bensfaction of an srm-chalr sud a bottle of whieky, In the former of which Le sat and from tho lstter of which ho drapk, “+ boaslng 4o Job " with tha utmost fury aad the fiyoliest puroxysms of profapity uatil the suy wont down 424 the calm Aud deep peaco of come plote intoxioation doscendod upon him and he fell from lw chalr over whe balcouy, ueayly blole ting oot ths executionsy, who was lounglng wround benesth, and rondering atmost usgless tha toprieve which tho next morving rostored i‘:"‘“ %0 a ronomed leaso of Life aud a porsible naw il Reappenrance at Great Bend, Kan,, of Col. Wheeler, Re- poried IKilled, He Comes Back with Five Thieves and Twa Hundred Recaptured Cattle. Detalls of tho Brunswick, N. J,, Tragedy =~=Both Partles Still Living, lowa Overrun with Indigent Men Sent Qut hy Unscrupulous Employment Agenfs, THE NEV/ BRUNSWICK, N, J., TRAGEDY. New Yonk, Sept. 22.—Tho atnonncemnnt of tho doath of Prof. (iarland, who attomptod wife- murder and suieldo, st Now Hrunywick, N. J., was promature. Tho physiclans who wore first summonoad after the tragic occurronce found him in s eomstosn condition, which yas miy. takion for dostls, and all thoir ekill wea dirccted to eaving Mra, Gacland's life. 1t was not until two othier plysicians arrived that the pstonishe ing discovery was mado thst Carland still breathed, Pleces of skull were removod from ula brain and bis wind-pipo wos, sarved np, whon ho wag able to ¢alk, and may pensibly ro. cover, New York Iterald, Sept, 21, Tho City of New Brunawick was shocked ses- tatday by tho raport thst Prof. James Garland, videly-kuown musiclan, bad, during the day, shot his wife, s most catimable 18y, and com- micted puicido, For many years tho Professor hoy beon an organint and pianist, and hls wifo au nccomplished vocallat, About 6 o'clock lant ovoniug & fferald roprementativo was at tho £cono of tho tragedy, located on tho corner of Bonner street and Firat avenue, Eaat Now Lijuns- wick, and obtained the following siatemont of the shocking affair: Tho scens of tho horrorlus Bpacious framo bouse in tho midet of Ano grounds. “Tho Profeasor was verging on 60, hin wife boing only a few yoars his junior. Their marsied lifo extonded over twouty years. Ior two years things havo gone badly betwoon Garland aud Lin wife, azisisg from an iusana end utterly geaund- losn fooling of jeslousy of his wifo on tho part of the Professor. Ho becamo jealous of Liercoun- In. n Loy atill in his teens, who was taking eical lossons from tho Profaesor himself, in the 1ast mouth bis attitude toward bis wifobo- came positively brutal. o would come homs drunk and abuse aud Leather, Finally things camo ta such & pass that o had bl arrested for wifo-beating, Ho was takon boforo the Justico, aund coolly inquired if ho had not & perfect right to best Lis wife if ho desorved 1. This, from the pup- lic character of the parties, mndo o _great ntfr. Garland wont on with bis abusa and lus beat- {ufs, and tho upshot was that s, Qarland do- cided uron separatiug from hor husband. The necessary logal stops were takeu aud tho bill of separation grauted. Yeetordsy tha hreak- tug up of tha family was to tako place. It was arranged that Mrs, Carland should with- diaw from fier huebands bouse, She had takeu apactments for borsolf sud childeon in New Brunswick, sud, with Lor son Alfred, wanto havo oponcd to-day s music storo i the eamo city. It s stated that Mrs. Clarland bas for | 8omo time past beaun afeaud that ber husbaud would do bar violenco. Baveral nights lin broko into ior room, looked a4 lier saaba lay w bod ke, but always withdrew without epoaking or offaring kor thio slighteat fudignity. Ou Sundsy last tho tamily mot a8 wanal at the table. “Tho Profesaor attendod tha Second He- formed CGbureh, corner of Goorge sad Albaoy streats, whero Lo played tho orgau. Mrs. Gare 1and took hor placo as usual in tbs choir of 8¢, Jamas' Methodiat Episcopal Chureh, Yosterday morning tho outiro family set down %o brealfast. Dotweon 7 and 8 o'clock ho loft tho hougo and proceeded to_hiu store in Albauy stroot, New Iruuswick, Breokfast ovar, Alrs, Garland_finighed packing up the furniture sho proposed removing with hor, About 1D o'elock hor husbaud rolurned to the house, but went away soon after without eaying or dofng any- thing notlcoable, Ha returned at a fow minutes aftor 12 o'clock, and, sfter walking around tho houso abetractedly eeveral thnes, entorod the dwalling by tho kitchen door. Mrs. Gar- Iond was' dhere with lor dsugbtera packiog up. 'Tho Profostor woro a very stranga look, and had somoihing in his uaud which subeoquently proved to Do & Colt's _sovon-barrelod revolver. Buddouly bo lovelod bis weapon at lrs. Garland's “esd and fired, tho ball entoring her mouth, “srashing sway bor tooth, uud paasing ont. through tho back of hor ueck. Tho horritied lady, aimont paralyzed with droad, sank on hor knoes boforo Ler murderer. - ** Oh, Jawoes, James, for God's sake, don't kil me!" implored Mrs. Uarland, but her husband shiot hor while an_her knucos, the ball ontaring hor head, Thon Miss Anus, o davgbter of 14, courageously aprang forward and thrust aslde Lier fathor'y right band in which ho utill graspod the rovolver, “Bofore Lo could fire at his wifo o third tima, aho, with a dasporato eMart, apren from the howe into tho aud thoro droppe apparently dead. Tho Professor darted jrom tou kitchon, wrm up-taira to lue room, thraw himself on the , levoled the rovolver st his o'n head and firod, Tho ball lodged just ovor tha right oys, Finding huuself wtil alive, ho toak o pon knife from his pocket and sissliod opon bis throat, inflicling s frighifnl wound, Droaking the blade of the pon knife in hia frouzy, ‘Thua did not kill him, so ho rushod juto the ball, rocurod o bammor sud then orushod in ia skull, makivg & holo twice tuo sizo of a silvor *doilor, Hoon aftor (his his wou Altrod, who ~ was away from homa arrived, and, with tho asaiatance of a Mr, Bhurt, broko in the door of the Professor's bedroom, aud thoro witnessad » might which mado thelr blood run eold. Hitting on the odge of tho bed, 1l hoad, and faco, aod shirt-frout covered and etroaming with blood, was Qarland, uttesly uv- conacious, The tloor at the bodside was cayored with gore, and tha walls, and even ceillug, wero bospattered with blood. It was expoclod thot overy momont ha woukl broatbe his last. 1l powerful physlyuo, bowover, held him up, At abous 4 o'clock b bocama conacious, il i h‘e anked. od, I'm glad of that!" and he sank back, * In $ho meanwhila Drs, Baldwin, Mutord, Englieh, Voorhies, and Willinmeon srrived and il sl thoy could for the dylng wife aud Lug- band. = Tho lottor waa still breathing when the Herald roprosontativo lett the house, but with 1o shadotw of a hopa that Lo conld survive, For Mra. Garlaud thoro was some little Lopo, Gar- land {s an Engliabman, He camo to New York twonty-flve yoars ayo, and firat workod a8 s farm- Iaborer in Monmonth Coumy. Tia wifo wus » widow when bio married her, s Mru, Kiozoy, for- merly Amanda Coaover, of Englishtown, Bhe in 3 nfecs of ex-Msyor Conover, of Now Bruua- QUINCY CRIMINAL NEWS. Bpifal Dlasalch to The Chicaaa T'ribuie, Quincy, I, Sopt. 22.—The jolica tasde nu merous arrests to-day of ocountorfollers, gam- blers, and thieves who have been attractod hore by tho Exposltion. Beveral gamblers had ostab- Lshod themsolvos ot the grounds, but they wore drivon out sud their catablishmenta broken up. A trult-dealor by the namo of Btowast mas ehot snd daungeronsly wounded 1o-day by & pospui-boy from tho Haonibal & Bt Jos Tailrosd. A dispute nrove sbuut tho prica of eome apples, aud during the alterca- Hob the boy drow & piatel and shat Stewart i tho side. o wouud is not coneidercd fatal. Tho boy ia shout I8 yoars old, Jla way imuo- distely arreated, R. K. Turner left tho city to-dsy in the cus- lody of the Bheritf of Moniteau County, Mis- souri, on & requieition from the Covernor of bt Buate. Tho srrest was on account of tho O'ffara ifarvell fand businesy, DEFAMATION, Soecial Dupateh (o Tha Chioaaw Tribune, 87. Pau, Bopt. 20.~When Beorotary Retknsp toached Biamarck oa his return trom tho Yel- lowstons, Lo was grested with s handbifl which roflected on both tha Jnterior aud War Dopartments. The Allegheny Mail publistiod & portion of tho handbill and aiso other charges. against Belknap. Court meb in Biamarck to day, and Judgo Barnes charged the jury to espacially consider the communication owauating from Dismarck and published In the Allegheny Mail, charging publio officers—partioutarly tho Boorotary of War—withi orimoa most lufamons, #ad direoting that (he mstter be fully fnvosti- gsled. The charge ls full sud direct, covermyg ! 1 | { arreated and constaitted 4o Hult of thy wound, i oup, but nnt SDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1875. tho law af like!, and reaching haudbill an well as navapapo: dofamatiui, VICTINS OF CHICAQOD CRIVIN Spee.al isnawiy 1 Tie ¢ hicann i Davisvone, Ia, Hopt. 92, Certain Chieaco amployinaut aguncion Ben sonding 18228 tambor of mon into the small towna of the Woat, ropra- onting to them that work lu plonty, when tho viliafnous agents know £ the contrary. Baveral 8y ago thoy sont & carinad juto Tows, to work onthio brauch of tho Chi Rock leland & Pacifie Jtnilzoad now beln Luilt from Higourney to Vukaloonn, talllog them that Isborors wera in great domand. Arriving at their deatipation, in- rtead of finding work, they only discovored that | thov wore dupiod ; that thi:o way no work, and that tha country wen overrnn with lle mon, Loft in thin situntion, withmg manay or fricude, thewe uen have 10 ’lternativo but to Deg: their way thiough tho country, SHNT INZTHE .AHDOMEN. Speclal Dinpateis to 7'he Chicany Tribime, Caasuratan, I, Sept, 4. ~Thin aftornoon, abiouc 4 o'clock, . Tang, n #aloon-kooper in this city, wan ot In tho abdomon witl & small riflo, Buch a8 jn uncd Lor target-whooling. Tho man who did the dead was wmid to Lo o framp, aud bind bean turacd ont of the snloon two or three tatey during tho doy by Lauz, 1o way at once it to sasit the ro- wrhich in wald o be dangor. necesnarily fatal, Lang is ong ot ! ¥ho Cits Audertnen, and much requocied by hia etman folfuw-u ik, MRS, CURIMINGS. Special Disgateh to Ane Chioaen Trisune, Minwauker, Wis, Sopt, f2.—Ur. Tuomsy Hutehnrd, o physician, bas loft tho city, snd 1y supponed to bnvo eluped with o Iady calling her- solt Mra. Commings. A lettor from ilatchard to his son to-day raya that Lo lefttown to escapo tho ecandal which Lus boen sasociated with his nsme. Haschord bag & wife and family, and Diad precticed wuccasstully Lero for trenty-aoven yoars. ATARTAR. Kaxasa Crrv, Yo, Bupt. 20.—The Times has & special from Great Bond, Ko, saving that Col. Whooler, & wealthy catile-desler who waa recont. 1y roported kilied by cattio thioven in the Iudian Torritory, hios roturned to UGroat Jend, baving capturod fivo of 4hio thiovoes and rocovered 200 cattlo, THE CLEVELAND MURDER tYSTERY, CLEVELAND, U., Sopt, 22.~Thn McUillen hoys, who disagroed fu thoir atntoments aa to tha man- ner of thelr mothor's death, now way that their father wan not presoat when tho death occurrad, and that the mother's body wan buried by thens, ‘Tho busband enyy Lo ean rasily prove that Lo whs cut of thn eity whion bik wite died, aud will probabiy be discharged from custod; MILRATH, Swacint Dispateh to The Chiengo Trinune, 8. PAvL, M., Bept. 22.—Ex-Siate Auditor Melizath was arraigned in the Common loas €hin altoraoouta ananer o tweaty-five ludict- ments for selling Btato awnmp lsuds at private aale. f1o pleaded not guilty to all, ‘T'he day for tho trial hod not yet beoo tixed. SLANDER. Suctal Dispatch i [he Cifears Tribune, A Anson, ich., Sopt. 42.~Orrin F. Gilbert was awardod £600 damagos 1n tho Cirenit Conry this morniug for elandor by Philo Yowlor. Tho caga occupicd tho court soven dags. ki ROCK RIVER, Convention at Janesvitle, Wis., ¥en- terduy, of Persons Intercatod in the fmprovement of That Streauts Speeiat Iepatel o The Chiteaon Pribune, JaNceviLLy, Wis, Hopr. 82,—Last night s namber of peraans intercated in tho improves ment of tho water-power o Rock Riyer held mucoting in the parlort of tho Myors House to dincuss the mattor eud to fix npon sotio dofinito Plau by wlich the tmprovemont ean bo effected. Trom llockton wero M. D Keooy, J. B. Merrill, and J. W, Cales; from Beloit, Charlep H. Dar- kor, C. IL. Colling, and J, M. Cobb; from Rock- ford, William A. Knowiton snd N. C. Thompson ; from Btertiog, L. Hapwood; from Janesvillo, 0. B. Ford and A, Jackson. The delegates docline making publio tho proceodings of sho meclmg, but it iu koowrn that tho plan s to purchuko somo ime portaut water-rowers above hero on Kook snd Catfish River, build ighor dams, and %o eon- vort the lakes throngh which thoso stroams fiow {uta rexorvaits. Rock Rivor flows throngh Lako Koshkeniug, s body of wator 9 miles leug and 2 ta 1 wide, 18 mites nasth, sad is_tho ontlet of all tho Waukesha, Joftorson, asd Dodga Countios’ lakey. Catilel River in tho outlet of the Aadi- #on lakes, It fs cortain that those Inkes ean be rade iuta reservoles, which wilf malte Roek Riy- or wator-powers the bost and most coustant in tha Wost. A commitiee consiating of ovo per- son from each of tho abovo-named pisces was sppointed Lo vieit Indian Yord for tho purpose of wveaigating tho feasibility of wostructiag » regervoir near Lako Woshkoning. ILLINGIS, Speciut Disvateh to T'he Chiieaoo Frivune, Cuaxtratox, I, Sopl, 22.~Ifeavy frosts havo 1a)lon in tuia county the Jst two nights, injur- ing tho corn sbghilly on low ground. Nearly all of the corn in Champaign County is safe from {roat, and that now coming mto markot is of & e quntity. Special Dispateh to Tha Chicaco Tridune. Mzxvora, [ll, Seot, 22.—The majority of farmors around heta aro of opinfon that the Into frosts hiave not raaterislly injurcd the corn crop n thin sootlon of tho country. Dry weathor for & woek or ton daya longor is al that is re- qufred to make it & Leavy crop, REVENUE FIRAUDS, A TOBACCONIST [N TROUBLE. Bpecial Dispateh to T'he Chicago Lribune, Searxarteen, Sopt. 23.~Bonjawmin F, Koborts, living fu Hartford, Piko County, was bore to-day in tho stroug grasp of ons of Uncio Ssmuel's minions of tho lsw, Jlo wus arralgned boforo Commigsloner Adanis and chaiged with making and selling Elfilrfl withont o nocessary liconde, Ho way bound over in the United S(ates Diatrict Court g500 bouda. —— THE WEATHER. ~ Wasmxaror, D. C. Sopt, 23—1 a, m.~For tha Upper Lako region, tho Upper Misslasippi sud Lower Mimsouri Valloys, partly cloudy and warmer woather, with southerly winds voor- fug to wastorly, and falling baromoter. LOCAL ODSERYATION. Caticaoo, Reph 2, Winde_{Ziain] Wier, 69,8, W:, fraali,.| 455, W) freals. 400\ freab n's W, frea 83] 8 p. m.|0.2 58,1 freal i " Mazinium Thermometor, 83 minlmum, 85, OENEBAL OBSKWYATIONS, Cut14d0, Sapt. 2i—Midulght, Wand, lllm( Weather, Stattan, (Rar. Tt Clleago.... 90,33) BUIS., fresh....1.....)Clear, Cheyeuno. (30.00] 4T8.'W,, gentie] o1 [Cioar. Clocfunats,, (30, 25} "J’N‘ I, gentle, Clear. Cleseland. (30, 8. e TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The Commission appointed to invostigate the charios of fraud proforred by Indians against Agent (hbson, of the Osage Agenoy, have ro- ported to the offoct shat thoy have found some irregularities, buch a»an imperfoct system of Leeping accounts, but that no evidenco was sd- duced showioy corruption and fraud, aug, fur- tler, that nuither the Government nor tho Indl- ans havo suatained any losa, 3trs, Dosmond, who was arrestod at Clicago and voturnad to Milwaukes, ou the wupposition tlaat slie bad olopud with s wembor of LEa Union ‘Lhoatrical Compsuy vamed Rumwors, statos that Lor objeut 1n coming to Chicago was to make arraugoments for goiug vn tho siege, Her counvoiions azo very respoctable. CASUA Detalled Aceonnt. of the Flood at Gulveston, LTIES. Great Destruction of Other Towns on the Bhoro of Matagorda Bay. Twa Persons Killed hy a Boiler-Explosion Near Defiance, 0, Minor Mishaps. THE TEXAS FLOGO, ADDITIONAL FARTICULARS. Rew Oncuas, Sept, 22.~A Galventon specinl Teports tha Town of Velasco, Tez., ontiroliy Bivept away, but uo hves lost, A lotter from the stosunship and rallraat age:t At Indianols raparta 2 houses swopt away, aud tho steamship and raylrosd whatf, which cont 200,400, almont a total wreck, and 200 livos lons . ACCOUNTA Iy MAJL, Galeoton News, Sepl, 17 an 13, Truly [t can bo eaid that buesday night wan oue that tricd wou's souls, Tho water ruatied from the Guif over tha entita island, excopting & portion of the extrewe west and and & fow high and naturally protocted epots noar the east and of the city, and sidewalks and yards raisod by ortiflcial means, Alung Avenuo K almost its outire length tho water was from2to 3 fool deep, and the Sama may ba asid of the otlor croms atroets; thoss near the besch aud bay frout euftoring soro becauso of lower grado. At 2 o m. tho most gane BulDo of our citizond began o look for merious results and the stoutest heasts prepared to mony tho woeming Imponding dissolution of housce, Huch & peniod oa that between 12 a'clock mid. night aud 4 . m. baa never bafore bson knowt iu Galveston. ‘This 18 the opinion of the oldest citizeny. The ovents Lhat transpired in tho vie cinity of Avenve L and Twenty-roventh stroet, whote » [arys nnmber of small howses ntaud, ware thrilling ju charzeter, aud wore ropented iy othier portious of thocity, The belt of the col- ored Bapiist Church, on Avenus L, hatecen Twonty-mixth and Tweuty-roventh piroots, way rung, dad kereams {rom poodlo 1o what region su0sved grous dissroan. PROPERTY INJURED, Star 5. Jones' houne, ou Aveuuo Q aud Nine- teenth sireet, (8 carpened, wud will bo conmider- ebly damagod by the watcr, Nearly all the houses i tuat vicinlty are off their foundations, and tho families formerly readiug in them aro moved to tho central purt of the city, Alr, Tom Colline’ house, at the hend of Tre- n:um Etreet, noar tho besch, is outirely de. stro Thie Ocean Houes in » mass of ruing, and tho lumbor is scatterod brondeast, A house oy Avegua K, about Twants-gaventh, occupied by Mossrn. Lovejoy, Sagles, and otnuors, ig‘l‘nuved ablock aad a Lalf from it origival po- sition, “The bridges along the road totle Fair Grounds &ro gone, a8 also bridges over streets in tho eoutnwestorn portion of the « Un tbe open wpace between the Fair Gronnds and Basou RBrdge, the waicr ot daylight was 6 $0 10 teut docp, aud tho few Lousea in that soc. tion were overturued or displaced. A top ot ahones wns ju the stroot opposite Judgo Bolliger's residence, swhich 13 ou uny of tbu highost ridpaes of the city. 3r. A. C. Enker, who lives further west, stited to the reportor thet the water-turk at his yleco is30 imehon abava that of 1467, The City Hailwey track, on Avonno Q and Bath avenito, is 2 foot under saud. Wurzlow's now house s Iying across the track, and his old ono {5 entiroly gouo. 'Tho old shootivg-gallery 1e demolished, ana 1ho new ono {5 badly wrecked, Tha tin sheoting {o blown apart on tho north eldo of tha roof of the Epmcopal Chnrel, and muck domage will ousue from water Leating througl. ‘Tho Waters House swas complotely bereft of its tin roof, and tho same, whon it fell, noarly kiifed two men. The strangth of the wind m:{ bo ostimated by soofng the debris, past of whi now lics 120 oot from the building. It 1w cstimated that about 100 smalt houses betwoon tho Fair Grounds and Tremont stract aro wrecked and badly damaged, and the cost of gotbing them back in position will be almoat as much as thecoit of the building. Fifty of thom, ot the lowest count, aro e much beakaa up 1hat they eadnot be put together, Noarly alf of the sheds of the various cotton- Protaes wora moro or 1948 {njured, sume losing oot e ouiee bulilings dsezsd mey o Among the other bu amaged may Sumbored Mr. Jimoa sorin%;‘n new brick throe- Elory storekiouss ou the Sirand, All of the top row of bricks, G foat lluar, 40 foet lowgs, bavo been Llown down futo the allsy, Mr, Goss' storo aud dwelling bad crossed tho Blroat, aud bad boon Jammod against bis oppo- #ito uoighbor. Mr. snd Mry, Goss and dsughter were in the house from ita start to move until 1t becamo jummed. Thioy stated that the water was 3’ feot deap Am&der E\mx l;ht‘ hmi“ amppmud thoy got out. Thes lost nearly evorything oy beiv{g 80 saturated with the ealt wator. Acrosa tho strost woe seon Mr. Morcer's bouso, alzo woved from ita baso, and fouienn of the furnifure entiroly taken off. The famiy ee- ur«d from the houas during tho night. n the yoar of Gous fi)‘m are four houses be- Jonging to Mr, Wanachoffer, two of which wera ehightly moved, one entirely off tho blocks, aud uearty ali bus fences ave gone. CAUSUED TO DEATR. Morkin’s mother wag found, pactially under dho rubbish, about 10 o'clock, perfoctly dead. Monkin had ‘nothing left, but was esen wading kllx?ut collocting up the romuants, aided by bus wife. ‘Thoro ware four or fiva houkes oo the two sides of Avonun N, botween Twelfth and Thir- toouth atraate, all moro or less damaged. Home bad ontirely changod their base, and Awny up among the rafters waro sevoral chbickens, witl tholr feathors all sa wat asif they had boen mb- worged, while on tho top of & wrock wero seen at least a dozen drowned. Bix or geven bouses wera careened on Elsventh aud M atrcots, into which e sand bad vo difted that they bad becomo utationary. On the vorth corner was a houso formerly occupiod by Mr. Hogoman. and four othors occupied by colored yeonlo, all more or less damagod, their shoda and onthouses atmost totally destroved. Acrose the strect, o M, woro four housos, each moved from their baso, and across the strect, betwoen Elovonth and Twolfth, ou M, waa tho wreck of tho Mission Daptiss Church, which was A TOTAL WHEOK. Adjoining this was & houso oocupisd by Mr. Driemaun, which waa also injured, ay were those ocenpiod by Adam Reyne, Mr. Morto, Jolu Willisme, 3(r,'Sunu, Mr, Caake, dr, Smith, 3. Fisbor, and Mr, Jacobs, all of which prosente od a picure truly hormble, Avenue L euffored equally ag much. Going northward on L was tho Vooplo's Railtond car shad aud atables, which prescuted a barron Ap. poarance, ane gabla ond baiug gone and part of the side knocked out, Qne of the cistorns was gono, which wag aftorwards found on Markot stract. The loft of thia atablo was flled with hay and othor Lorse feed, and was watchod by w0 brave men, drivare for thia Company, who stuck ta it, though a car whick was on tho track in frout was drivon tho entire longih of the building and partislly covored with sand, Tne wa drivaty utate that thay consider the Hood wag U or 8 feet doop in the stable. Stauding on the corner of Ssventh and DBroad- way, looking north aud northesst to the Hospi- tal of the Bisters, the roporter counted elevou Louaee which remsined osch moro or less dam- aged. all othera haviug beenjearried off. Amony them wore four small teuoment houses }umn\\y covered with sand, and threo only balf vasiblo, tho gablo-onds and uppor portlous ouly bolug out of the wator, DAMAGR TO GIPPING. Thoe Evgliah bark Memery broke logse fron: Willisws’ wharf and bus gono out of wight. ‘I'lie Yighiship, owlug 1 i snpposed to tha etrong cusrent that sot ont last evening, driftod trom hor moorings of this morning, sud now Tiow near tho lighthouso. . ‘Tho waves wero very bigh for this localsy, and wers felt fn_thetr full forco on the harbor frout. Up o 4:30 p.m.no norious damago was anticipated, but tho wind baving baled ail furtber {uto the westward, tha pilot-boat Liclipso was (40 flret to go adrift, Ly good luck o was landod an the fat, at tho foot of Eloventh street, and obtsined therea bold ou the batiom sul- fejent for her anchors to act. At & p. m.the scboouer Thistle, which s owned by Mr. Augustus Wakoleo aua Frank Hitcheack, was d&cnvumd to bo adrift. One stohor and fifteon fathoms of chafu wera payod out, but uusder the fores of the wind and water sbe was forced Lo sucouwD, sud in a ferr miautes sho was griuding sgsiust tho wal at the f008 of Beventoantl sircet. 1t 13 now likely t0 become a total wrock, uoless, perhisps, & holw yi-illy Lo mu.; in hu;mw\anu sho will wink sud 8 bo aaved from fusther dsmaye. The schooner Ewma sad l:x;fl:, which has T T S bron used a5 s wator-hoat for tho uss of tho ehipping, way noxt wnshed Against tho ond of Inhn's What!, and hocomo a totnl wrock. AL 520 p . au uuknown kchooner drifted frone hor moorings., Instantly tna Centeal Warrt bocann the weene of tho mifdest vxcitoment, Mou rushed aimlossly to aud o wiilo the vassel drifted by thy whatt, obtaining temporary chock by Meany of hor ‘auchory noar the hoad of the nbart, but was soon driven from her Yaotage gronuil, conteatiug tha way {nch by fnoh until sha struck Kubo'n Whart, This wes che last Hsen of lLer, 34 tha son way lLeating over tho :hsfirw‘.lh“ml?mln?a fury, and it wan impossiblo or bor ta live (ong in Auch a pox shulting of the wid. * fokition naya bythe. TIE FOINT Dlysury; About 8:45 . . Wednenday, wind northenst, tida lugh, tho working yard 1y Gal 10 vover Wiyl water, ” Orders wers given o put up too) Jput thom in tho tool-house, which wera obeyo Thets ordrrs weto givon (o Bocure the material lumber, mats, gation togs and bottoma. ate, The water 1050 20 fapidly thet At 10 o'clnck aff were obliged to absudon the sard, and seok retugo (i the buildings, as tho eurrout was po &wlt o to reder 1t difiicule 1o kerp one's fagt. ing. At 1 o0'clock Atlinon, MeDoemit, aud suothier man alarted 2o wade for town, taking the heach, but failed, and with great disfenity wiccesdod s toachiug Fort Point,” Allimon sunk twice, Mc- Dermit was wanhed down, but Lis companion Aguisted bim in resching the fort, Aliwon was 50 yurds ahead, nud ualloged, wanymg thein winlo ho struggled with the breakors, apd berely oscaped. At 2 o'clock eight small Loats statiodl for town loaded, aml the mitustion of the maen whoe were A the point was made known. At 4 o'efoek Dr. 4ol sent hin tamily and Mre, Wilingis avor in ayawl. Allatnived vale. Abont b oclock Dy, Paote menaled for holp, o had » Broon Rail- boa ticd to his vard fence. Homs five men from tho cane pilos started, bnt failed to resch him. Mr, Childs, Mg, Allison, aud M. ~— utartod over lu Dr. Pocte’s yawl ta ot hior, mak- ing the corner of the fence. Mr. Childs nod ~—=. tlde-yauge keoper, jumpod overboard to check the sawl, and tow tho bost to the yord knto, but were swept down by the current. Childs csughe the boat and the other man the Allison continnad {mllmf(. whilo Coflde hie othur man got back into the bont, whicl tuen wae in the Lrokers, filing fast. They beiled oat, and wlarted wwice nfter Dr. Pente, but Ladad. Aitison, Childs, aud the tido-gauro keeper arrived about darki. Tue former 1a badly Lrutsed up, AL 7 o'clock tha carpenter-thop ard all heir tools wont. Sirong hiupes provudied anong the men that Lieut. Quion would send themn oswinie &uce, whila othiers began 1o make rafta, having Aecidod on lasing themscives to tha Inmber, ag the romainig buildungs khowed every kign of falltag s vot” many cxpreswsd hopes of (apt. Sliller coming aown, as but n fpw dayd previous ho bassted WAt 6 good Reu-hoat the DBrolyrieux wae. Yet, throughi searons bent known to hime selt and Licut. Quinn, they hugeed Kalin Wharf, sithough the bopaiess sitation of the men was kuown av tiie pomnt, At 12 o'clock the mam Lmiding yovo wax, Tna men were killed by it sud seseral slightly bust, and two reriogsly, Uy Whis tine moch pxrit ment prevatled. Mr. Tesse, the Euperiuten i out, and Duruor, tho foremad, encouraged the won o use ihelr utmost excrtions i sariug themsulves and rendering assimtance to thoen who were canght in the timbers of the falling buildiug. Bome got on the roof, but finding thae tic sens mero hrosking it np fast, thoy atarted for tha boat piles and reached them, Those oy the piles begnn helping aotlsers up., Mr. Barnoy lashied tho stxings togothor, s thn £pikes Bad bogun drawag out, and commenced throwing ont lines to ansist othern in reaching the piling. AN the men lehaved well, rondering overy nesintanee Ihat thoy could to each other, Mr. Pense, with threo other wey aid drs. Childw, elong to a portion of the rool, aud were picked up ubout 3 o'clack Thurs. dsy mor lock Thursday mormng the tug- bg., About G o' bost Gen, Yon Vit reecned some chirtynige from the piling and sowe Lwelve Irom the berpes £ud pusp bost, end Janded them satuly at tho Cenitral Wharf, swhen the men gave threo cheers fur Capt. Miller aud thiros for the captain of tho tug. Thoy wero all calied over 40 8 bar-reom sud givon domo liquor, and tieu senttared o wany pewsly destitute of clatblug, snd nea ouc-half batefooled and harebended. Tho ofi- cetn and crow of tho Rio Lravo divided liberslly sith tome of these unfortunates who wore des- tituto of clothes, nod otbers ere abuut tha city wtill in wout. KILLED, DROWNED, AND Tha fallowing is nlistof thosa miesiog, and mjured: Patrick Btromuist, snd Marry Brady, not yoi kuown; thifteon in nl missing ; Dr. Loet und Loy not yob Lioard irom ; Campbell, Jackson, and Allison, tadly injured, 5z, Al who bsd beeu driven trom their bouses ighs beforsJast by the gale 1ofvesaut it ag tors Tible iu sppeasance apd” frhiiol ta ite roar. Bomo who livad wo exporod thise thoy got the full forco of the sea beliova thu wuves wero at Lsast 10 foot gl and tho waterou M and . between Eloventh and Twelfth, was fuwly & foss Goop in the treots, and vory rough. Ono larga {our-room house was diroctly in the middle of Fourtesuth street. sad fully 100 foet from ity former yiduitinn. Iu fact, it js safe ta ear 150 Liousas within & radius of ten bloeks wera more or leaw injured, while thirty, inclading negro cabioy, are ontirely gous, purtions of whiek sra reattered for blocke, sud tho fusmiture with which they wore suppliod can be pickod up by plocemes), Tho poor wowmwn, Mrs. Moakon, %ho was drownod, was fonnd partially covercd srith rubbish neross the street from whore thair honsa formeily stovd, 'Twns a sight pinsble, indeed, to sco woak, frail women, children of all ages, a8 well ay ablo- bodied mon,—tbs fosmor nt Jightly dressed, ana bair sizoamiug In the wind,—wading around in wator from 1 o 8 feet deep, puliing and bauling abaut remnants of houses, trying to find some- tliivg of cheir lato pleasest and happy Lomes, |QUAIANTINE ETATION, All those viaiting the wharvea vesterday sow with ploasuro that the Quurantine Hiation, or house built for quarantine_purposss, near to where Dr. Pocto's late remdeuco was, ls aull stauding, Many poapls oxprossed togret that the Dactor had not taken refugs 1Npon it instead of kis dwolling, from which doubtloss the Doe- torand bis son wora Jour. NG, ilied, drawned, drigaz, Joha kidled; two namos nELIRE, Special uavateh Lo The Chicaon Tribuene, 81, Lovis, Bo The folloywing talogram flornoon by Mayor Drittou, and will bo submitted by bim to the Morenauts' Exchange to-morrow : GALYESTON, Sept, 22, 1878,—Tu the Mayor a# S Jouu: Iodiapols sud” otlier tuwns on the cuast Delow’ lero aro almost entircly deutroyed, who srvivo Lave lost evorytblug, snd appeat for asuiatance, 1 am oousclous Of thy wympathy felt by Lo cltizeus of yur city with the suffcrors, aud cond- Aently appeal 1o you for aid, Trovislous, clolblog, aud every toceasary of Bfe are ticeded, (Signedy 3. G, Davis ‘Acting Mayor. A committeo will be appoiuted ‘from tho Mer- chisnte’ Exchange to-niorrow ta soticit and re- ceive subseriptions for tho rolicf of the suffor- ers, and thers 14 no doubt that thomost geuerous ald will bo rendaly oxtendod, NEW OBLEANH 70 TIE RESCUL. Nuw Ont.uaxs, Sopt. 22.~-At o moutivg of eitis zens to-night for the relief of ludiauola, the Mayor of Galvaston was authorizod to burchnse 23,000 worth of provisious and ship them toe worrow. Bupplies will aldo bo forwarded from Braslosr, —— CTHER_CASUALTIES, FATAL BOILER EXPLOJION. Totzpo, 0., Sept. 20.—11s boiler of & porta- ble ocugine stiached 0 & throshing-machine ownod by Lawronce Bros., and working on tho farm of lisubou Potter, § miles northwest of Dotlance, oxvloded this moruing, instautly kill- ing A, Ward Lawroncy, engincer, Georga Law- rance, drewan, and Adam Uey ud injurivg Orvillo Casolll mortsily, Michaol fchluth xo- rioualy, sud M. Howoll slightly. Tho hoad of tho bailur was blown through' the side of house, through tho kitchon and into the uitung. root, Tho Lody of the boiler was blown through & larn, demolishuig the throsbor. The csuse ja lt,up]i’uglnd tohave boen & dofoct in (ho fines of thy boiler. ACCIDENTS NEAR SPRINGFIELD, ILL. Spectal Diapateh o Tha Chieario T'rivune, Srurverieln, Sopt. 42.—Bamuel Torrence, & promunent citizen and farmer tiving near Roohostor, in this county, was killed yostordsy by being thrown from his wagon while his Lorsos, aitacked 1o it, wors ruvulng. ‘Lis motniog, Qeorgo A. Thomyimon, & brakeas man Bprivgileld Uranch of the Ohio & Misslsuippl Bailroad, was killed noar this cfly‘l:]v beiug knocked oft tho top ot the cars, his Lo coming In contact with a bridgo. £ CuT IN TWO. Litrie Rock, Ark.. Sopr. 2. —Adam Sohasns, & soldler, was run ovor and kuled by a fraight- train on the M, & L. Hailroad last night. Boksons waa drunk, snd wont to wloop on 4o track. Hiw Y wau cus in two, FLOODS IN TENNESSEE, Speciand Inavaleh to The Clicazo 4'ribuna, Nasuvitry, Teun,, Sept. 2. —1nlonnation has Juss besns rocuived Luat rain begsn falling ou North Elk River, Tonu., Fridsy wmosulng, cons tinuing forty-sight botra withon 3 shver tvorioha s bk, snuslg ine wernction to crope, fhe destruction to crops and fonces on Rictiland Craok {3 vory great, CHILD RY a Kpeetal Liapatel by The ?'Zni:;u Tribuma, Drprque, ., Hopt. 22.—A gon of ex-Ald, T'ater Oeth, aged 10 yeuss, toll undor » train of cara to-day, on which o wag sttemptiag to ride, and had one log and the foot on the othor leg grushod. Ono log was amputated at the knoe noafot on the othee log will, in sl probubiticy, THE BLOODY BUZZ.SAW. Specral Dimateh to The Chieans *bum. Drxon, IiL, Sept. 22.~Tho}lsv. Georgo Roed, while in Fletchers saw and Plaotag factory to- Zny. had I:;: r‘lght h:ml nearly :lkan off hy get. ing oot tho largs buzz-ssw, Hia iy vsre of Dr. Everett, Ayedas iy A TURFMAN RILLED, Sracial [Henateh to The Chicaas Trioume, Zroosaxuray, Sopt. 22.~Wiltisn Rathburge was kllod at the Falr-Girounds here to-day by & Iail trom win sulky, Hi " kaown l.muamm.y oinpeasiold mng £ S WRECKED, w)_x‘:.qui Hept. 22.—~Tho nteamer Tigress, e 1icked Wp. tho aurvivora of _the Polarky, waa totally wrocked on Friday ou Entry Island, 3 OSEAN SYEAMSHIP NEWS. OUTIAMITON, Hopt, 22, —Arrj m;{m X? Yoy, oPh 22.—Arrived, tho Maing, izw Yonk, Sept. 22~ Arrivad, goris. from Livrmnnl: tho ;iau(}ro men; Poriore, bt}r’g; lfiq{lm‘sfllrom UGlasgor, ALTIMORE, Bopt. 22.—Arrivod, c.ls;nm. from Livorpont, < {1 stomsbip PHILADELUAIA Bapt. 22.—Tho stas Bitetl, tram Livarunol, aw rrivegs " 02 °F LLENSTOWN, Hopt, 2 I i troia Now York, hay armvat, " T RALPETP sroamahip Al r, from Bre- from 1lasro ; Suavia, from Ham- The Prince of Walea? Viale to Indin. The London correspondont of tho Manchenter Guardian” states that the Prinee of Walea, on hin vinit (0 India, will distrioute tokons of Lis favoriun form clonely resembling tho family ordern of our Roval honee, The correapondent Writes: 01 bolievo that tha grostest Lonos =hich bis Royal Mighness inteuds 1o confer upos the P'rinces with whom Lo will whsro and ex- chsnge Lospitslity in Indix witl conaist of & star or mdal to be worn on the lireast, and a signe1 ning. 1 therefore profer 10 wpoak of ft o of Iain gold, having on ouo side & portrait of thy Prisies 10 roliof, and on tho other tho Collar of tho Star of Indin arrangod sy border. with the Prince of Walos’ plumes w tho ceniro. The #izaet ring will © bo of massive dosigo, ®ud be engraved with tho Coliar of the Bar of Indin and the Prince’s plumes, runtlar to the reverwo of the medal. These two gfty will be presented togsther, and by Teason of their deaign, and tho. circuetanees under whith thay mill be given, thoy will ba re. rerded on the mnost precious momento of tha Lrinco's vimst. 1 Luow not tho exact number that will b distributed, bat I do ot thiok it wanl excead a keoro. An I have proviously indicat- ed, thoro will bo preseuta or greater jntringio ¥alus, kuch as guas, Eurapean earriages, mag- niticently-bonnd hooks, clocke, watchos, soals, with tho Prince's festhen, o, bLut nona will Lave s highor signiticance of fricndslyp chan the medal aud mgoet. Tho I'rinca lias himaolf AUR- rosted ono gift, which ouzht 1o be kagwn if only toillugtrate’ s oxcellont saste. It connists of A1 oqnostrian statuctio, 4 Incken high, of bimself 1 Lia drcas na Colouel of tho Tenth Buesars, Thy work bau been dersgnod by Boclim, the wculptor, and tnres or four capies will be oxecutod i silsor," The Boston Trarelle mive a report that Mr. Wil-on ban declined to porzait tha tse of kit nama a6 & candudato for Govornor of Masachue sette, aud would considor acquiesceuos i wiich a plan & degradation of tha Ligh oflico which ho now holds. Leaides, it pays tho history of thy Ppust iu & reminder that ha may bo callod £0 8- sumo still hizhor responsibilitice. The largont warkshon of the body fa,the liver, whoas office it i 1o withdraw the blle frm e blood, ' Whea ihis Importuut organ acts siuggilly, of from any cause beermen diveased, Dr. Jayne's Banative Pills sfford im. wncdiste relief, auu soou bring atout natnral actlo; INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. ALL READY] THE INTER-STATE Indnstrial Exposition OF CHICAGO, ‘With {le Grand Array of t!;x ‘most interosting Otyjects, and Compistely Fullin all Departmeat, Wil bo open fo (he public from § & m. (010 p m. avery day except Kunoays, until Oct, .0 Thise who hav soct It tnite i pronouncing it 8 model collection of the froducts of The Studio, The Workshop, The Museam, Tho Orchard, The Garden, and The Fiald, It S cmpliatically o triumph of which tha Northe west oay wall be proud, Every Arrangoment for the Comfort of Vise itors will be found in the Building. All Raiway 8td Transportatinn Lines giva 1eduosd raton, ;;;wt]nfl this GREAT OPPORTUNTEL witbin resch af ap) fhis Maguificent Exhibition and, Don't fail to vislt BRING THE ¥AMILY, PRICES OF ADMISSION: Conmutation Tickets, fifteon alogle adnfeslona, Fur Aduite, all dsy and evenlng. . By For Cfidron, sli day and wvening.. Mo Fur Adults, ou Ksturin, 5 150 For Children, oo Suturday. Ty After & p, m. every day, sdult . % Aftes 8 p. m. every day, childres,., . 136 A Bylendid Orchestrn of thirt; t 07 el Aot sotoctions] AT comataatty LADEE FELT HATS, HORCAY ?TL’ i 7 led, o hraion et e (Gradd Savan, Alusseson daily, Bunday siasp Feal S lech At OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, 47 & 40 Wast Lake 8¢, OEICAGO. B~ Send for Catalogue. Manatacrurers of BVENDEN'S WOOD.COVERED OAN ?$T(fi3'fi§§'9§§8plendid All-Wool Cloak, AtHOTCHETIN, PALMER & £0.S, 137 and 139 State-st. THE NORWAY RAT GOAL-HOD, ‘The Palmer Iouwse, khs Obl, & N. W. B, B, the X, W. Unlvensity at B.:'-umn. aud mazy olbars hawe §iYon thelr orders for thid approved and durebie articlo, upplisd to the trude by K. Hunt's Orl&ln Bros, & Chandler, t. THE BUCKET Co,, 34 Canal-st., sola manufacturess. — _ BPEOTAOLES YT peeLE SeR R (Tribuue Duldicg)

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