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o4 ' 'THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1876 that says 1o his heart ¢There Is no God.'" con- tinged the Ordit, **itis the dictate of propricty tc leave consummate folly to firl society with jteelt. deorge Ellot'a profis from tho zale of ' Daniel Deronda, " which havo been estimated at 390,000, will not probally cxceed $80,000, two-thirds of which have already been pald, The rednced sum 18 morv than has been realized from the sale of any mingle work durlug the present generatlon, John Chinmnan {9 a natural ally of Johu Barley. corn In the work of supplying Amerlean humorlsts sith weapons, There han lately been rovived the story of 8 Chinaman [n San Francisco who urged n heathen teact upon & wayfuring Chriatia with the spologetic atatement, **Counfuco alle eame Jesus Chrlst. Y Mr, Gladstono recelved tho news of Disracli's elevation to Uie Pecrage with equanimlity, A cor- respondent announced the fact to him. +*Well,"* sald he, **I have won £5; u good old friend af mine was foolish cnough some lime ago to bet mo £5 that I'would be made a Peer hefore Mr, Disraelt." The discnasion whether the portrait of Washing- ton In Fanoull Ilnl} Is on uriginal by Stuarl, or copied, has lieen decided by Miss Jane Stuart. daughter of the ortist, who anys that the Faneull tIall Washington was painted by Stuart, being one of his copies from the orlginal head, now in the AthonTum, Mr. Canill, who lately attemptcd to accomplish Capt. Webl's feat of swimming the English Chan- nel, remained cieven hours In the water, when he was taken out in a stale of comploto exhaustion, having reached a point (welvo and o half miles tcom Dover and aboutfive miles from Calafe. 1o took varions atimulants, but was overcome by the chillinces of the water, 'The Rev. Rotlo O, Page, aesistant rector of Sk Peter'ns V'rotestanl-Episcopal Chburch, Brooklyn, appears to be o muscalar Christian, In his capacl- ty ae such, he was obliged last week to administer nsevere beating to o ruflan who atlasked him In a bad quarter of the clty, Since then Mr. Page has been Honized In a small way by tho rowdics whom he scrves ns misslonary, Four valuablo paintings—two by Da Haas, one by A, Cary Smith, and ona by Francls A, Sliva— went down with Mr, Garner's $11-fated yacht, tho Molawk, After rcmalning under water three days, they were recovercd and sent to o reatorer. The canyan being patched, and the zcratches re- moved, they were mado to appear as good ag new, with the exception that the action of tho water produced some shrinkago ineize, In ono of his recent addregsos Prof, fnxley a re- ported to have said: **The Engliesh universitics are the product of Governinent, yours of private, munifcence, That among us (s almost unknown, The general notlon of an Engllshman when he gets rich Is to found an cstate and benelit his family. Tho general notion of an Americau when fortunate 18 to do something for the good of the people, and from which'benefits shall continue to flow. The Jatter {s the nobler ambition.* McCall, the murderer 6f Wild D), has left the Dlack Hills, It fs stated thut, o few days after the mock trial, California Joe—who wns niot in the Hills at the time of the murder, and who was n warm friend of the murdered man—called MeCall from his cabln and inquired significantly whuther the air of that reglon waa not rather light for bim, Mc- Call respondod thut he fonnd it 8o, and thercupon took up hie line of march for the States. It is be- Jeved that [ Californla Joe bad been present nt the *¢ trial" MeCall would have been hanged, Mies Mattie Ould, of Richmond, Va., known for lier beanty, wit, and refinement throughout the State, was privately marricd at an out-of-the-way country town on the 22d inst. 8he fe the duughter of Judge Hobert Ould, whu was onc of the South- em Commissioncrs for tho exchange of prisencrs, and who is now one of thu wealthiest and most succeseful lawyers In tho State. Her hushand is 3r, Oliver 8. Schuolcraft,” o natlve of Albany, N. Y., nleosuid to be voryswealthy, The rcason for keeping the intentlon of marriage a sccrct I8 not known. The pronunciation of **Sardanapalns™ I atill cauaing soma controverky In New York in connece tion with tho recant production of the play of that name at Dooth's Theatre. lurvard students nre taught to use the Continental pronunclation, sound- Ingthe **a's" liko a In father. But Nyron him- sclf, whonny be supposed to bo u falr nuthority In euch matters, though of coursc not above ques- ton, wrote in ** DonJunan": [ **Eat, drink, and lovo—naught clss Can now avail us, Thus wrote the livya) sage, Eardauapalug, Tha London papors announce the marriage of Viscountess Dupplin, who was divorced o few wecka ago, to Mr. Herbert Ilowers, her paramonr, Lady Diipplin's cldest slster married Macquis Tawn- ehend, and eloped with o bandsome old unclo of the Marquia of Bnth. ller mccond sister, Lady Ida, marricd o millionaire, Mr. Adrlan Hope, and esiabllahiod & criminal intimacy with an attacho of the Anstrian Kinbasyy; murrloge dissolved. There 18 one otlier alster, mareled since 1870, agalnst Wwhum nothing has been ulloged. Tho heads of this intercstlng famlly,Lord nnd Lady Fife, sct bad examplos, which thelr chlldeen have ouly too falthfully follosed. Tho Recorder of the Oxford (Eng.) Quurter- Sesatons having miesed his traly, tho Mayor of that town ventured to alsmiss tho Jurynion, The Re. corder, on his arrival, took this action in high dudgeon, and at u subscquent sesslon reprimanded the jurymen severely for stening to the Mayor, aud the Mayor for having presumed to direct them. **Good graclous!" ho exclalmed, warming up to the subject, **I wonder where could Lo the com- mon ecnee of the Grand Jurymen to allow themn- Belves to bo directod by a party who fv my sorvant In thfe Court. Tho cobblor must not go beyond his last, and the Mayor must not go beyond liis bounds,” The severity of this rebuke, according o the Lngllxh journals, conslsted in calling the Mayor **a party," which In Asierican law-courts la too zmn ceateomed o torm of dignity and compli- went, o i TNOTEL PERSONALS, remant llouse—tol, C, 1, Dean, Pearla; A, Tott, Winona; tho How, James Wobdrud: Qi 8, . Horton. 5t. Loulu} A1, Mclloberts, New York: e, 8, J. Stone, "Keune, N,11, 1 the 1ion. Thouus Bcott, Rockfordy tho Ilon,' Austin Adsms, Due buque.... Sherman Iouse~Tiia Uon, W, 1, Giran, Catro; Menry A. Howson aud Col, W, i, Hosters ter, Philadelphlag the Hom, © Winiam — Kele v, Creston’ 1o tho Hou. T, E. ilop. kine, Tillols; '€, " 1L, “Dean, Pourins the ffon.” E. It Butler, Deo Moinos; Col, . br Waraer, Do Kall, JL 3 the Hon, Frapkiin Tox. ter, Hoston: the lon. William Young, Milwaokees of, Mark W, Burrett, I, Neb, 5 the et 11. Wilson, Lancaste: Gardner Nouse—Ely Spencer, Nebrus Adau, Washington s J. 3, Menderson, 1 . A, Stavons, Dex: ter, Ind. ; W, J. Fort, Lacon, Tnd,; 4. B, WH- kiuy snd’ L. T, Wiy, Noashys, N5 : Nathan fdnmg, “Netnibe; Urla Willianis, New" York; a i toww s Ar o Ax o Mier, 3, W. Taylor, Munteno, 11, ... amnum;{np_'\'\'-‘.{ M. Kolin, St. Lonls; 4’ B, 1, Campholl, Pittabui Samacle, Pratrlo di Chicn orL Wurhe; tho ftey, A. Smudes, Ua & 3 the low, Dwight Dirricao, 81, Loulis-Ax O Hancack. Wilkes Syl of the Times, Now York; the ilon. J. V, Jones, Nayor of Oalikoh; tol, Benjamin Hoiltday, Oros gons the Tlon. Variey Caulield, elty: the Hon, 7. . Itldgway, ‘Bpringleld: Menty C.. iiler, New Orleuns; heodore’ 1, Jolley, New York; lorace Thompson, 81, Paul; Capt, . 1, Cashian, U, 8, Paluier "lHouse—11, .’ Hove, Cleveland; 11, C.Warriner, dempl F.0, Arma, Youngtown, 0. Dr. It, V, Plerce, Duffalos J. Ar arrett, J. £, Runkin, and Jeseph R. Barrott, Kentucky: B, . Vaudovort, Pittsburg; R, Sehils lzzf and’ N, Schillzzi, Romw, Italys enry, Itwot, Quiney: T 11, lilchacds, Pifadoloha: J, T1. it lard, Omalia 11, Walicer, Indianapolis; Georgo Bal), Ualves O, B, uud I, Potter, Now York; Q. W, Watts, Baltfmore, e —— THE WEATHER, Wasnixaroy, D.C., Aug. 81—1 g, m.—For the loke reglon, stightly lower barometer, winds miostly from the sontheust to southwest, and @euverally warmer, partly cloudy weatber, with ecwalouul raine, : Bpectal Dispatch io Tha Tridune, McGrzacon, In., Aug. B0.~Yesterday and last Bight & terriblo ralu-storm visited this section. Four and o balf fuches of water fell, and caused vonslderable dumage to strects and sowers, rocAL Ol.l;nvl'l"l:(:;l. RUSSIA RESTIVE. | i sl Fersudie T erme PASTIMES. cte,, followed. BrrinorienD, Aug, 30.—~The State Trensurer hea paid an_Auditor's wareant for §7i,426 for igan, of Utlca, N. Y., responded to **The Em- | drop out of sight, and that the e will for- pire Btate 'C. E.' Feiton, of the Auduhon, et it. "In lnvgulimcl there has mfi the worst responded for Mr. ‘Turrill to the lonz‘ ind of management somewhere, and the sooner “The President of the Audubon Ciub. | it is covercd up the better, : Mr. Burgess, of Kentucky, replied when fesstonal base-ball club of America, the White: 2 Btockinga of Chicago, played a gnc;- bere lhh? Alternbon with the Tecumsehs' of this city,’ . which resulted in n dectded Yictory for the viafts : s e ing cinb—score, 10 to 1. About’ 4,000 tereat on lovul honds registered in the Audi- | The Recent Yacht Race Cul- | «Tie Sportsthents Association and the Kennel a9, % S st The Mediatory Negotiations I‘-;"v.r;f“;_e T : s el el cm:;,.‘.‘,..um,.‘. o b i amtentl | T o | TSt twg e anttha s, dored. BAN FRANCISCO, U ).—A roclety for the min particitlar came in for its share of ol will, MICAQO, Aug, #.—Being n witnuess of he s R Do Not Progress Preventian of Cracity to Childrea has ncen wr i Gliman, of Detreit, and - ira B bame. re. | acrivat of Lre. S sontestie oroniamt o | men ot fn tie third, when an casy ball 0 feid SIflOthly- was sent to the -Imrt-ltnphwho mifled {t. By “¢ vnucd here ona plan similar to those fu New A suceession of errors on the part of the Tecuni. sponded lu::u'fll{ ork. and happily when for songa, atud Gree: led upon d:m's race, I would like to saya word, If you w " . Suifthy of Peterbornz)) crmit, about what T saw of the race, I N prapicicl pipatch to 1ae sisune, | Col. Davis Obtains an Attachment N Yo th newly 1c(mxlprde'.111le|}.‘¢ of the :{ni was :'leunf on tho sonth s of tie nu‘"mi f5her the Wittes mado two runs, JThe same : = $ NDIANAFULIS M L —The Iantic d H ona; asoclation, convulged al ¥y hin reeftal ment pler when the judges' boat came u N oy 4 Russin Desires an Armistice, | pyin: Yelerranh Chmpany have outwitied the Against Stakeholder Burke. and rendltion of anecdotes and selcction (niny- | tnide fast, T heard & genticman call 15 o man | L1¢ Cilngos made four. The Tecumboy faled Western Unlon ‘Telegraph Company and the Court to whom application was mude by the lat- ‘While the Other Powers be from his own fertile imagination); His con- | on top of the pllot-lionse, *Judge, who Is o to acora until the Just Inning, when one run was tributions wers received with strongly manifest | aliead$" 1le auswered, The In-.fi Inn fow 2 4 made - v =y ter for nn Injunictlon to prevent the Atlantic ==Plg- | approval, _Otlier songs were given and brief | minutes the judce sald to the men at the wheel it ROIELD Tity : ‘Want Peace, . | trom butliing s line from. Lineinnatt o Tndfan: | THO Natlonal Tournamont.--Pig- | sporoval., | Other songs were given nad brief | minutes the s dgual bim to blow the wiistle | _Seainoniaipediy e, e Sringeld «| apolly, nlong the Junctlon road. The latter eon Poppiug at Dextor Park ly upon matters of Interest to the sporting fra. | by tamping hs fout on the roof of the pilot: | Giub handsoriely detoate the Jacksonsiiie o liave abafidoned thelr original fntention and Yesterday. ternity—trap-shooting, cte. ‘The interchange of | huuse, and 1 heard the whistle of the jud The Objeet of the Former Sup- . poscd to Be to Gain Time for Preparation. have quickly put up poles along the most direct line along the public highways between the two gflnu &nd have nearly cumpleted the under- : \3:;; “The work was all done yesterday and | Pive Heats Rowad in the Intarnational i ————— . Bingle-8cnll Race Yesterday. CASUAL 1ES. . Bux here this altérnodn, 0 to 6. Only s innlugs were played on account of ratn, e 'lrmu't‘mpau""‘;fé bty Triduna, 2 Baravia, 111, Ay, 8-ball: 5 Oitys, of this plaee, 14 B ol Bk ALLEGUENYS V8, CINCINNATIS, es’ vicws wes kept up till a Inte hour, boat as soun as the Ina crossed the line, wE’uh TR INTERNATIONAL RIFLE CONTEST, the Ina claltos (as well as every one that had New Yok, Aug 30.—Messre. Dakin, Far- | charge of a steam-vessel in the harbor, for they well, Weber, Fulton, Hale, Bruce, ltathhone, | all blew their whistles aud the vannon was and Allen, were chiosen to-day to represent the | fired) was the end of the race. I am uot e Uuited States In the approsching international uauted with anybody concerned fn elther of rifle contest. the yachts, nor have, nor had I, any mone: PiTtsnuRo, Pa., Aug, 30. Moanwhilo Thousands of Russian MATCITES 1IN CANADA. cithar side} Uit 8 an American cittzen 1 desire | here voudng resaiton o5 s orLhe buso-ball game oan .- Ty WN Special Dispateh to The Tribune. to sce justice, and i Monday's race s not Jnnings—: 1 2 8 0 Subjects Are Pouring into DROWN D The Beaverwycks, of Albany, | Tonoxto, Aug,t—Tho Ontario Rifie Asso- | called o draw, on the Ground of mlsmndes. | Ateinge=" 1 2 8 2§ > JEYPRASONTY Ind., Aug. 80.—Tohn 8hel- Defeat the London Row- clation matches are In progress here, The anoot- | stauding between the contesting yachts,— { Ctncinoaii 0.0 0 0 1-12 Servia, don, wife, and little boy 6 years old, from Ma = ing in the All-Comers and Mulden competitions | though I caunot heliuve there was,—it should Basohits—Allcghenys, 2 ¥ ™11 vitie, K., necompanted by Jolin Burke, of Cine ing Club, fras remarkably good, The thirly-three prizes | bo dectded in favor of the Tny. I think If the Errots—Allsghenye, 13 cinnati, on thelr way to Calro lnaskiff, attempt- in the former Were all taken by scores of or | true report was sent to New.York yachtsmen it < 4 overout of a possible 35, The lowest scorein | would be decided as such, All I have to the Malden mateh was 25 out of a_possible 85, an‘y is it s a disgrace to sl interested on the The first prizes in both were won by scores of | winning side, according to the declsion given Montenegzo;Will Fight It Out | ed the passnge of the falls this morning. Just Time of gamé—One liour ond thirty minutes, ——— below the bridge the skiffy sufipmml o have | Sam Pardy Wins the 2:22 Race at the by Herself if Need Be. struck o rock, capsized, and'the buy was arown- The affllfated associations’ match was taken | by th v : } &5y d timely aid of Jataca” Gowninm, Hartford Meeting, Bt Gaveraor Contmaps oot utran-of O | tak meeleiorcer 4ud an boncet inan, wil not : | tishernian dlose by, Slieldon, wite, and” Burke Long, ¥ith 3 8crs of 17 ont of nmml‘xln?filfln 8 fo the Justce of the allan bt T think this | oy, o “';:l‘i,?x‘%é,‘“z e i ver el - 4 v urse of visitors were on the suflicl A ) 7 at 3 esterda 4 The Turks Still Pressing the [Verwsvel \ = " ices from Taya TRAP-SIOOTING. oS 108 otenany, IhbsiTe maay et oy HEFLAT ) attctuoon was causcd by fnetpient ty i Siege of Alexinatz. City, Kun,, says n water spout burst in Kill TR NATIONAL TOURNAMENT, s CAPT. DAVIS' PAREWRLL. resldence of John 11 Creek vailey, Osborn County, lust Saturdny | ‘Ihe pigeon-shooting tournament announced : o the Editor af Tha Tridune, i) T sorgeis i rorner ol Mangan .| evenlug, id l0oded the entire bottora ih abovt 10 tuke place In_ connectlon with the third con- THE KENNEL CLUB. i Cnrclmm Aug. m&.—l)n'lcuvmg (al;lcazm after netecuth streets. Damage, nominal. TIIE WATR, fifteen wninutes, 1lorses aud cattle, crops, etco | yunpron ‘of the Nationa! Sportsmen's Assocls. CORGITMEN OF 14 AR atil REvRIos. e flftunnll? and, to the crew of lhc})flrht The two-story brick residence of Francls were swept away, and Mrs, Brightou and Ler D ONCL! ad e fory unpleasaut contest with the Frolle, | Egwards, at the corner of Thirty-cighth SERVIA AND MONTENEGHO, two ehildren wiud Mra. Green were drowned, tlon began yesterday at Dexter Park, undor the | The National Kewnel Club met In adjourned | I désire. on behalf of the gentlemen wio safled ] g ilrty-cighth street VIENRA, Avg. 30.~Itis asscrted that Mon- —— mauagement of 8, 1. Turrll, of this clty. The | scasion yesterday morning at tho rooms of the | the Cavadlan yacht, to cordially thank Mr. ';"' ; eruon avenue, was damaged by fire at tencgro did not intend to jolu Servia in suclng STORM-DAMAGE, attendance of shooters was Jarger than husbeen | Audubon Club, and at once entered upon the L!l",lyv Wl‘“flfi'—i‘l} o :"Eeh“’f g, in fléflt‘;f- & ""Ik yesterday morning to the extent of for mediation, and did not agree fo the vourse Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribune. fcen at o shoot In this clty for several yoars;and | conslderation of the code of fleld trial rules, | yutie Guts o ‘Monday, for theteAmpariiel sod - ahecudlarisn s the supposed cause, ; taken by Prince Milan, but Prince Nitholas has fnformed Mitan that he (Milan) need consider himself no longer bound to leepthe agreement, made at the beginning of the war, that neither should scparately enter on negotiations for peace. Raocsa, Aug. 80.—It is reported that & battle was fought yesterday at Podgaritza, but the de- tulls are wanting, - . % Djclaleddin Pasha's command, including ten guns, has reacied Trebiuje unopposed. OTPOSE MEDIATION. CBrINGE, Aug. 30—~A Montenegrin ofilclal Bosconer, Wis., Aug. 30.—The 1nost severe | 1t not only was notable for size, but for the skill atorm ever witnessed in this vielnity occurred | of the contestants this ovening, the rain fairly deluging ue, in~ | pants were Capt. Bogardus, champlon wing-shot nundating honses and ccllars, wushing away | of the world; T. J. South, of Frankfort, Ky., Dbridges, and doing 8 great amount of damage. | who has a leading reputation (n the Bouth; ‘Fhe train reaching hereat 10 last evenlig 138 5 | Greene Smith, Presidentof tho Natfonal Sports- miles from lere fu the diteh, The track f8 | mnen’s Assoclation; * Abbott,” winner of the Ii- washed so badly truins will nbt ‘be able to get | lnols chumplon medal jthe three brothers Klein- through for several days. mun; J. L. Pratt, l'rclidcnl of the State Asso- Cincinnaty 0., Aug, 30.—~Tho Enguirer's | ciation; and several other lesscr lights. The Bpringlicld, 6., specinl says o tremendous | firat purse was $400, and there were forty-s raln fell in that eity to-nfght. In twenty min- cutrles, the purses’ belug $150, $100, §75, 850, utes the strects were like rivers, many” store- | and §25 for classes. The frst shot at ten birds rooms and resldences were flooded, the track of | each, 21 yards, I and T traps, resulted as fol- the Cleveland, Columnbus & Clncinnatd Rallroad | Jows® ‘The alarm from Box 35 at 1:40 yesterday mornu & was caused by the discovery of n fife In the packing-house of Tees & Hendricks, Nos. 455, 407, and 469South Cunalutroet, Itoriginated 1t 18 supposed fn the boiler from the spontunvous combuation of some workmen's greasy clothes, The building—a low frame one—wis soon [ masa of fiame, and desplte the strenuous exertions of the Fire Depurtment was almoust com}pleh:ly ruined.” The loea upon stock wilf tot cxeeed 20 per cent of an fn- surance in various companles amounting to 819,500; and the dumage to the bofler, out 40 percentof a §1,000 policy fo the Bun of Philudelphia, which kad been submitted by the Committee | vompetent services; and also to acknowledge Tucsday. After having been discussed ot | the courtesies extended the crew Ly the proe lengtl, the rules were adopted. prictors of the Grand Pacific Hotel.” We came 4 u long distance 1o sail & race fn the Interest of On motfon of Mr. Bryson, the Chairappointed % the noble sport of yachting, and with no other Mesars, Burgess, Bterling, and L. 11 Smitha | yiew than to do out best 46 beat onr rival, The Committee to compiic and publish a *National | result only confirns our judgment that the Ina Kennel Club Stud-Book,'” Mr. Burgess to be the {1 the !n‘t‘en. yu&m,l:m; lum she falled to galn- " he race was no fault of her crew, exccutive wmember, and to recclve & proper To o generous and sympathetic pablic we re- wage for his service. turn our thanks for many warm expressions of - On motlon of Mr. Sterling, the President and | confidenceand good wlll.y J. pDlmv, ° Vice-Presldent were directed to publish 1,000 On'bebalf of the crew of yacht Ina, coples of 8 pnmfhlel. contatning the constltulion — of the Club and the rulcs adopted by it. DIRT IN TR INA'S WAKE, Notable among the particl- o T E) LIVl S SRS 'l was th ne fot v the Editor of The Tridune. There bas long been complals - newepaper publishes m article rejecting foreign | was washed ont betsreen Moorefield and Logo- 110 nn?,"rz‘ifi:g’x‘ '}5,&"13:";‘" ‘a8 Hhicn, gul % |, Ccaco, Aug, S0 he charge: that the Ino | dentel s 1o cféhbu}rl»o‘&?fi&fx&&—n?nm;"y, reale mediation, aud declaring that Servin and Mou- | da, and an engine and bagpage car of the south- 111 Presldent—Dr, N, Itowe, Chicago, Ughited Ler sand-ballust through the centre- | tabliahment, and i case of elfocis o sada tenegro will ot abandon tho confict untfl the { Warl bound passenger truin were ditchied and Vice-Preaident—J. 11, Whitman, Chicago. buard box is so serious o one that 1 deem it to rebuild it, they intend g Sclavorflc provinces are completely freed from badly wrecked. . Second Vice-President~E, . Latbrop, Spring- | worth while to make a statement of fact, which | to oppoze u,’ udfiynr.i'fflci&'y"&%‘.f.ffis‘lfi':'Jr'";‘f,’i{ i P eld. may go toward relleving the crew of the Canada purpose. the Turkisk yoke, RATTLESNAKE RITE, Sccretary—C, M. Turner, 8. Lonls, bout trom any susplclon which the impure water ‘The alarm from Box 370 at 8:15 yesterday RUBSIAN INPLUENCE. Special Dispateh to The Tridune. Treasurer—Lutler Adawe, Boston, noticed by the crew of the Frollc may have morniug wag caused by a fire in rear of No. LoxDpoN, Aug. 80.—A dispateh from Belgrade DANVILLE, Ill,; Aug. 50.—Franlk Phillips, son glyccative Commicice—Meésera, K/ C. Sterling, | pupgosted: AL0'a. m, ou the day of the race ir Loals: L. I, Smith, Btrathroy, Can. - | 1stoud at the foot of Van Buren street, and, g" %‘i’u“ll{ oL atroat, £ ars mflflw A says: “The keencst naxiety {s felt to bear of | of J. 1L hillips, of this place, was yesterday son, Memphis, Tenn. ; 8. T, u‘.mr?m.d ting- wilh view of observing the direction o i uis iotles "mul ns o vuhlncl.-ghgp. 038 oiL an annistice. Every day increasos the danger | bitten on the feet by o rattlesnake, which had flfl,“.ifie El‘nu mé;l%fir:“ r'?‘ll::rd'l:('l ('«'ll:l;tfi:né.r‘ll_ull Thic cominis contest would vceur, T cust. iy c;‘l! stock:, $2005 on bullding, 8150. Cause, a stroke of lightoluyg. of the war spreading. *‘I'lie Scrvian army 13 fust becoming o' Russfan auniliary force, fighting on Bervian soll. The Rusefans are expoaing them- been hisuled into the barn-yurd fu a load of hay enry ... from the prairie, Dr. Fithion was fmmediatoly | J. Hailoway ..... called, and applied n:mlzdlcn|J mu!l though tho | I, M. Kleiiman... —f ol ¢! to the windward. About 3 miles nway were two Ezn‘:{‘u?:n?x"::m:g;-fi:: il e O fats, in the tow of tugs, which I had no AT CINCINNATI, ¢ Crzcisnaty, 0., Aug. 30.—About 1 o'clock. &' doubt were mud-scows, The dumping of the te ST O C M R O O M e o * o Ly Pratt....001 ¢ i ¢ selves in the brunt of battlo with remarkablo | 168 "h%'::“,z{‘.""’"““' the boy's ite will prob- | 1 YACHTING. .",‘E“‘,‘,Y,"{if&‘p"xfiifi‘?}?,l‘ilm&‘{ “fi';“;rrz',';‘,::a'f this morniug the Dayton Shiort-Line freight de- - valor. Out of sixty-clght who fought as a com- y — THR INA-PROLIC UNPLEASANTNESS, JusTicz, | Pot In this vity was, with its contents, consumed ¢ pany at Alexinatz, thirty were left dend on the RUN OVER AND KILLED. % A The excitement over the late racebetween the by fire. The tire originated among o lot of coal- ‘ fleld. The Servians aro becoming jealous and Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Ina amd Frollc has abated but little, and every- TIHIE OAR. ofl barrels in o maouer not yet explatned. The . afrald of the Rusaiana. They feel that tho con- KANRAKEE, IIl, Aug. 80.—While unloading body deplores the lanentable ending of the af- BINOLE-SCULL 1RATS. bullding was a substuntial.vrick slructure, 1l fence boards from a moving trafu on the Illinols Central this afternoon north of this station, a Belgiun, nrmed Matelt, fell under the wheels and was cut to plece . trol of their army s slipping from their hands, ond they will joyfully accept peace, Ify it can be oltained on godd terma. ALEXINATZ, fair. There Is o strong feeling of sympathy for PrtuapELruis, Aue. 80.~The first heat of the owner, Captein, and crew of the Canadian | the single-scull contest n this afternoon's con- yacht. They came 1,200 miles, and salled as | test was won by C. E. Courtney, of Union plucky & roce o8 has cver been [ 8prings. Time, 11:203{. P. C. Ackermnan, of 400 fect long and 80 feet wide, and was worth $35,000. There was an unusually large awount of frelght of all descriptions stored in the building, urhmlpnll{ hlor merchants fn .« § 5 thls city. The loss on frelght {s varlously es- ““The scven dadw!_ fighting beforg Alexinatz - T Gea. \Waddington. 1 knowa n yachting circles, and it | the Atlantic Club, his only contastant, gaveup | ilb Sty (T 000 550,08 has been preatly exapgarated. It is estimated xfifififfilflz;‘filfi?fifi.fl‘ Fosta Holter e s generally deprocated that there should have | the race when about three-fourths of the course | jated at from $160,000 to 20,000, uipon which there Is very Hittle, If auy, insurance, as the law makes the Railroad Company respons ! ble for the safety of the goods stored in the freight-house only for a period of twenty-four hours, A largo part of this loss will fzll upon the conslunces, as most of the freight had Leen stored two or three days. that the Servians' entlre loss {8 only a few hun- dred killed and.about 2,800 wounced. No lists of killed and wounded have becn published here since the beginofug of the war.' A dispateh tm::%:l‘gfi%:‘:fi’w “The - lar lcuPln here {8 warllke, Itis gcnuml‘l‘;nrc,x- H:('!‘L'Wfl that the Porte will refuse an armlstice, BroominagToy, Iil., Aug, 30,—~This afternoon | C C. Cadman.. a farmer named John Dorren, living 6 milea fiiu‘ of Minonk, was instantly Lilled by Ught, ng. been any bitch or unpleasantness. The crew of | had been gone over. Jumes McGlynn and the Ina werd a lttle disappointed by the treat- | Jullan Kenmflybllm Iatter of the Yale College ment they recelved ot the hands of the home | CHub, withidrew before the start was made. & 3 The sccond heat was between McBuath of yacht club on thelr arrival. They were not very | 4.7 gu:kcr City, Yates of the. Unlon B;flugn warinly recelved, but they kept up o cheerful | 3cGargee of Columbia College, and Young 0 aspect {n spite of the negleet, and made up thelr | the Maita Clubs, ~ Yates oceasionally stopped to miuds to sall the race forall it was worth, The { allow the sccond in the race to keip near him, CAPTURED. NasuviiLe, Tenn., Aug, 80.—Esau Shelton, oneof the three men who robbed the express 0t 5t 2 k1t e et e e et e 0 3 1 SAN FRANCISCO, . b 1 3k 3 k4 0 S G e 1 b b I o o 1 R 0 o 1 G 0 D e € b b b R O G 0t 1 1 1 0 o . 1 1 . 1 o e 5 e e e 1 e 31 e 1 e 1 o © 4 1 O e e e e O O O b 1 1 kot 1 3 1 e e e e e o R D M R S O 4 - o O 05 ek ot o e o 2 d won in 12 minutes and 5 seconds, followed SAK FRAT Al 80.—~The total 1 fcs yesterduy i 4 dectsion of the referec thoroughly aroused | 80d w 7 Sux Fraxcisco, Aug. 80.—The total losses * conids of Thtkish Frochamatiote lomed Aug. | OTico st Rilcy's Statlon, Ky., last Apel, was | ) J; Ol thein, or thoy would not havo taken the steps | "D pie poiiy Sus OUHers some distance botind, {1, the Jate fie are grester than trst supposed, ¢ 11, funitiag the Sorvisns to sdboumiony. and ofc | captured ut East Knosile to-day. 8, Xi. Turelli they took yesterday. Col. Shaw felt that be | London Rowing Club, of Enpiand, and the | 8gresating $780,000. Eighty-cight buildings T biiedion Lo thoss suliiitiug. T CRIME Augeririninal lind falrly won the race and tho money staked | Watklus Boat Liub, of New York, 'then took | were destroyed; insurance, $145,000, distributed % 15 Sy PP R i & I ] e o 15 S 3 g T i 5 o o g H Miuisters are only revolutioniats, aad that the alone have causa to expect rigorous treatment.’ A 1ITC CONSTAKTINOPLE, Aug. 80.—Material differ- cences appear in the views of the Powers with onit. On Tucsdsy night he made a formal de- | positions for the sturt fn the four-onred con- test. During the early part of the race the maod on the stokelolder for the 8300 put WD | ouie wept wel tozethiry Wiih Watkius e In small amouuts nmong nearly all the com- 1 2 11—5 | by Wimeclt, offering Mr. Kelth ns surety ou an | gionally shead. OIf Peters' laland, the Wt 1 1 1 Imnlcs represented here, ’{lm German Benevo- ent Boclety lose $125,000 oh the Tlospital, with 425,000 fvsitrance., There Is reason to boleva the tire was the work of an locendinry, with the T T.J. Sonth..1111 J.A.Nichals.11 MISSOURI KU-KLUX. -kl;l. Il“'l"lnmr‘m‘loldlrl R, Church..,.’ i * Apectal Dispalch to The Tritune, e Kielar 8t Louts, Aug. 30.—~Some two weeks ago [ W.I. dohnson Ode I_‘,”‘- Jiren £ 1 [] P e ! i 0—4 [ fudewnnity bond, to hold Mr. Burke harmless fn | kins fell away badly, and Londen went ahead G. Waddlngt'nl 0dr 1-5 | the event of any action on the part of the | i magnificent style, but, steerfng wildly, head- - E.Hudson,1 ¢ reference to medlation. Austria and’ England | Gov. HardIn received o marked paper with an | irea. Peamwonl 0dr ¥, Kimball..11110—4 | Frolic's ople. Mr, Burke rofus- Z § 1 L aiter | PDicct of destroging the manufactorics craploy- desira peace, Russiaan armistice only which | account of the dolugs of the Ku-klux in Ripley | B. Brice......10dr 3. 3, Turrlil.1 0dr el and e Y Colonel ~ made up ;",‘:,‘&‘::‘:J,:t ‘fi:gfi::%"'h“,fid“flfll the Besr | ing Chinamen. il allow br to treat of the conditions of peace | County, He at ouco corresponded with Dr. S ke b S s - | his mind to go fn. The fuct that he bhad only Verwycks cominig up withh & quickened stroke AT DUT IN-BAY, In conferctice with tho other Powers. . The Porte { poyora00 of the partica walted upon, and the | goots b el g 500 up I8 explnined by 8 clause in the original | put the Londontrs to thels mettie, | The boits “IN-BAY, is willing to wmake pesce, and 18 opposed to fstlc BARDUSEY, 0., Aug. 81—I12:30q. m.—Tho armlstice. steamer Gazelle, Just arsived from Put-In-Bay, reports the cellars Of the Kelley Island Wine Company, on Kelley Island, totally destroyed by fire to-night. No particllars, e Prosccuting Attorney, telling the former to | Churcl 00dr {A. Klelntian,1 011 1—4 | 2greement, which stipulated that the owners of | were now so_close together that tho’people stund his ground and ' the Jutter to move In the | Coulsi . [ e 1188 o e Inn should be ullowed 8200 for expenses. could not tell which wus shead untl the race nmtier 80 08 to bring tho guilty partics to | 1insdale.....1101 00| Finding it impossible to get his mouey In any | was over, and the colors of the Beaverwyck ustice. Strange to suy, no one professed to TINRD TLES OK 10 AT 31 YARDA. othier way, Col. Bhaw instliuted suit yestorday | flying from the umpiro's bont signaled the vie- l’mvu any iden 18 to whio composed the bund, | AKiclnmea.11111—5 (R, Church,.11101— | fu_the Superior Court ugatust Mr. Burke. The | tory of the Amerlcans, when tiie steamboats though” ft was supposed some were from | The winner nceds no description in thiscity, | informatlon Is based on the Gambling act; aud, | ‘wounded their whistles' and rang their Lells, TUSSIA’S OBJECT. Bereiy, Aug, 80.—In German political clrcles the bellet 18 expressed that * Prince. Milan's re- queat for mediation is ouly another move in the policy of Russin to protract Turkish complicu- G h ver,. | belng os well known s the town-putnp. Jits | usa matter of course, the plaintll will yecover:-|“whilc the people cliccred most enthusfastically, AT OSWEGO, N. Y. tions so shio can couplete her own preparutions, | frkutune, - According to promise, howover,. beltk se well known as the tomn-punn. Il TILE STATUTES BEAD A8 FOLLWS: The Uno was: Beaverwyck, Omin, Gsec, Loi- | Oswoao, N. Y., Aug. 30.—The Magnolia TUE SIBOR OF ALEXINATZ, tant Guneral’ Bingham, dispatched the | Club, ‘of which Kiehnnaa s the leading shot. Chap. 38, Sec, 12, —*1Any person who ehallat | dun one quarter second Inter. The \Watking Flour-Mills burned this evenlng. Loss, $35,000; - BELURADE, Aug. 80.—Tho Turks kecp up tter to tho, acone ofaction. Tha oo | Followhig is tho record of tha tiea o4 ning: | 815 Lo of siiting, by pliyivg ut cards, dice, o men, 9:033¢. The Loudon crew claimed n foul, | fusuranct, $50.500 E-, Laugt, 336,000 RS ervian - o y 4 ol ) 2 hielr attacks on thie Servl lines noar Alox returned ta Jellerson Cily yestenday, but. a8 "TaEn oX O AT 20 YAUDY, o s Cor e i ey, boptuz on the ede | charging that ‘tho other boats foreed them out e e sfwailiofisyiipiel 2 v SR | Gy vt ot b e o H ot oy y | Huiroshabinn il b SO dpa B, | of e o b e chi o o lord, WASHINGTON ITEWS. s stubbornly ,fi‘fifi;gfi;fifig’j{fi;m cade aiid o Governor. It acems that, Bingham artived 100 e tllng?nt'avel&te mm;m 3 ln:': o any pormon, 40 ;.heuf’cu:;mvn;fl:]?gu:"cll.ubz ere conteutunts Wu‘!mxnrom ‘D; t'i‘-; Aug. 80.—The speclal ° 03 jaylng or iny sul ol 01y, or ol T n e single-sel e (3 - }2"::’?,%:,‘{2,:,‘?"":{’&:,‘;": ,?;’r;’“‘h:‘ "hfitf" mli‘ctgotfi 'l{;-:::yfll{l:g'I;I:;filzhlli‘:(l‘:#ggg; ::?:. % (1)':11( } % } (1):2 g;'g{f",’ e thin l";‘;‘;”é”fi;‘,’“}ggg"’:‘% l:: ';'r:; {'eygl}, hu;’lng withdrawn, Thomas won easlly ;zfi":‘,;:::":fl;p:oz.:en;,af,‘:,m:_? ,l,::::o.‘:“;:_ . T ma ecks' armnlatice " A i y 4 lengths, ¥ n1anss convontlon, and adopted resotutions, 110 910dr - |.rart thruof, the person so Josing or paying or des | Dprs . | panies for currylng the malls Lss organized. i 3:‘; i""‘.',‘u‘n'?{'s'a o tmuhflxllx:‘x of Yoee | nttuching thelr names thercto, denouncing the aaz 133175 | Tiveriu tho " same abatl Lo at 1Sy L0 sus for and lvgln"-lf;ntml fi'«‘gg?famolfl!h'uv\"i? er o Peet |The new 43¢ ncr’ cent bonds aro bc[ugxrnphlly clgn oftfcers, and with it {ence under fire, | OUtrages, and pledging afd aud support in the recoyer the mancy, goods, or othier valuable thing | 1755 1) h 3 "l repared In the Buresu_of Engravin 1] Wit bu(u:"mger than n:f,ffl'c;m,::; o il arrest n':;d proseettion of the crifuinals, of |\ o 11 . fo lostand pyid or ;io‘lllvm‘:_d or any pari | Fealc easanton, thelr upponents having with- | prepared in, ¢ Treasury Dipartuont, and on : 4 whom nine hod been arrested and placed | ¥ creof, or e ful alus o e | drawn, s i ¥ war, o o Pratt.. 110 mal 110114 " af debt, replovl o 'The prize won by tho Beaverwycks tv a hand- | Tuesday next the first fustallinent, smounting to ouupsroxs ox tux noLoaniAN outmacks. | Y S0l ot etta of th bonty whe ‘llmbc LR L Mo UL R L P BB D A A sbout £10,000,000, will be turned’ over 1o tho, | Loxnos, Aug. 80.—Mr, Gladstone, in reply | .0 FCOry {ss bhe Ciacns of tha eounty whoss W KD ok b ATiL sas, - o from tho winger thereot, with costs, tn any court | Capt. Gulston, of the London Rowlog Club, | Ieglster for f3sue, i to the fuvitatiou to participate in o public meci~ by the SherlfT, number fhlrty; that the combl Gnnfi....n.?.. 11100-3 ,,r:“ 3 of competent jurisdiction. In any such action ut ,.i-. that his men urs willing 1o row & three- |- ——— 4 v it ehall bo wuliicient for the plaintlif to declare ¢ straigl nution anpenrs to bo similur to the organization | And Messrse H. H. Klcinman and Pratt di- ;';:nm'lly. P e assumpait for | Ml stralght race, fn a seratch-eight of Britons, known as the Ku-klux, the members disguising s 1 RCOnA TIONEYs lind and received by the defendant totho | S58INst Amcricaus here, on Saturday afterucon, thomsclves by muska 'and hideous untforms, 1 | ¥ ocd the sl?:l:lshfl '::"f,cud:‘;?:f’ oney BIoIniTs. use, o #n Tn_ setiona of ontevia o }x{ml ‘"z'ih (iuuru‘mykor Lm:l“fl{l ",’Lh“"'?“. with Which they muke nocturnal visits to citizens ob- | Bopargus .., 111118 Henry ....... 011013 | {rover upon a dupponcd Anding, and the detaining | Kennedy o5 atpoke, Bl all of Lis i, ut noxlous to. them, brutally whipping them, and | gnien, 1101 1—4!Felton 1 or converting the property of the plaintlff 1o the | course, and Eustice and Goodwin, or Killour orderiug them to leave tho county, Owingto | Gnmif 1110 1—|Patrick use of the defendant, whereby an action bath ac- | and Swith forward, with David Roach for cox- the ditlieulty of keeplng the Yr!sum:rn, he ree- And Cupt. Bogardus and Mr. Felton divided crued to the plaintilt accarding to the form of thls | waln, tiing forth the special tier. I ommended wspeclal term for the trial, and ex- | g third money, $75. e e e otiar. in THE TURF. Ing to Imm:st against the Government’s course regarding the Bulgarian atrocitics, writes as follows: “Of o subject like this, which ap- peals 80 distinetly to “my deepest feelings, aud | where our informacion on aetails Is still far from fuli, I should havo becn glad If the whole duty ot expressing the views of the British natfon could have been left with safety in the hands of the Government, but the manner in THE WISE MEN, Spectal Dispatch {0 The Tribuna BDorearo, N. Y., Aug. 80.—The Scientific Convention adjourncd this afternoun, deslg- ! nating Nushville for thelr next annual meeting, : ‘The wmembers, by fnvitation of the Jameatown ! Rallroad, visited Chiatauqua Lake, ‘ 4 preses the belief that, with the assur- 1% ON 7 AT 20 TARD it afaresaid sball not within slx montlis, ————— m“{n’-i‘1%‘.2‘3‘:“%%3’3.2‘.”&‘}..“ to inalequaty | Gees given by e Hoveror, ‘und " the Noxoy.cvsrnr0 101 O—SN0NTO s really and bons, Gde, and withaut covin of €ol: | HARTFORD MEETING: OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. and umatiafuctory, Chat T cannot but thisk. ¢ :mlrlfth“":l??{;iduv:l i L‘hue‘“%’“l‘l‘dm(!'“gv(.::‘l:'rl)‘ru;l:, 1915 eyere R or‘ffih:?“{nfl%’fififi‘ 156t pale, ot de; | , HABTPORD, Aug. 80.—There wwas largent- | Ngw Yonk, Aug. 8d—Arrived—Steamers well that the peapto should seek opportunities 510 S ST bunies A 4 e Jiveren as aforessid. 11 shall be Mnwfal for auy | tendanee to-day at the Charter Oak Park. The Somerset, frowm Bristol, Eng. ; Btate of Virginia taspeak for themaclyes, and should assist the | Coived & dispatel from Atkansus this we“'"fi& O T8 St TAtpe, :v‘ev:l‘:n 10 o or and sceaver 11eble the vaso of followlng fs the summarv of the races: from Glasgow; 8t, Laurent, from Havre, Blaly administrution to ‘ludgu whether it is right that gy tho re-cstablishmeut of the status quo in ulgaria ul)pnrmnlllvu should be given to ita Qovernors for a repetition of the recontoutrages when they may sea oceasfon,” sunouncing the arrest of a mfil alleged to the murderer of Williams, In Ripley County, tast June, Iesoys hewill noke o requisition slor any fu Afkansus who are implicated with the aisorder fn Lipley, for whom (:Ppllcntluu i m'nde, as the laws must be enforeed. lhlel mur{ey fl?fld;. Chll’"!lll, cfllflfl Ofllel"h“llfl‘"q er P 3 o with cos sul speciul actlon on o case, Aud Avucr Prica took the fousth prize, 850, | SIS Sl ¥ atoreuntds onecbalf 1o voe ot B8 0X 0 AT 20 YauDY. iy 01110 Nartin.......11011—4 tho oty B theoier o the perean auleg, 11101 Lonbox, Aug. 80.—Steaiship Sidonfan, from New York, has arrived out. 3 ———— Progress In Jupan, ) ¢ ' In order to sccure payment {u the event of o . A letter from Yokohamu in the Borsenzettun; SPAIN. . Flobte 1Y g]:,'il;‘:‘ A 001—2 | judgment, Col. Bhaw saed ot & Wit of attach- fi"l".’,:fl:,d’ pak : % § aays that the Mikado bas been recefved wit AIN. \ POPULAl REPROBATION. 11011— nent, Mr, Burke beiug a non-resident, and put 100 3 at enthuslasm during his tour In the North- BMANCIPATION INDEMNITY, k Spectal Dispatch 4o The Tridune. This gaye afth and 1nst money~825—to Alr, | 8 custodian on the Muiufe, fn which yacht Mr. d 34 4| ernProvinces of the Bmplre, which until recent- | Mapnip, Aue. 30.—The Governor of Porto SriPauL, Minn,, Aug. 80.—A noou speeinl to Buj]un,‘b‘ Lumbard, 1L 2 * | Burke Los an futerast. When the wrlt was ¢ 4 bro aid been W the despotle ruleul tho | Rico has ba.l;en uulchlll); n;"fi:il of :m&m decr‘eln the n‘mlgg .Dl':pnlr),l from lnutl:u;e renn.-senlt R _s,-gm .;ua;&, xvunag LA i ?,e.n;\:d lhll: 5;;{(3 w‘:;u "n‘lll:{:}fir éx'i-i‘la“u?.'“ii‘;’é 65 0o, rx?ltu\‘l'lnlli,ll:‘? :Lxfio i[éml::“:mm _", :flg ; ordering the fesuc of {ndemnity bonds to the eat “excitement thero concerning threats of or the day—$425—was then entered for, an ¥ 155 2:07y, | Lrhne Min 0 3 3 i it ikt i Y re i, L e P el e ey though the | dust &nd prouounced thie sction u * dirty out- 0143 2437 1 cumstunce unprecedented n Japancee history, ; Shortly before the Mikado's departure it was re- solved” at x Cabinet Council to rebulld ths temple of Mondsekl, the headquarters of <o Duddhism, which was burned down fuur years lrvlwlumg the Dird brothers, hurvest-laborers rom Anoka, who kitled Farmer Calluben, The Juil 18 strongly guarded und closed to visttors, A mob from the couutry was hourly expeeted, Local feallug i fuvor of lynching was stromg, te : : v LAFAYETTE, IND. bour was late. Threosquads of six men cach [ roge.” Uut finully be cooled down, aid ae- Specicl Dispatch 10 'The THdune. shot before durkness came d0wn, when opera- | coupanted by Mr. John B, l:yu‘n, ho proceeded kg eyt S LR R T T trotting- tlons wevo suspended. Butl to-day.. Tho record | court uud thers gave the hecessary boud to rave, free to all, pnid s i tive, for un the maln shout up to the thine dring was | Felease thobont, “he matter Is now falely be- | \iidh thore wers six entrics, swas won by ed )y The Ewperor of Drazil is shortly expected here. During his sofourn he wlll ve received into tho membershipof tho Hoclety of Political Economy, King A.flonm will preslde at the re- creastng, ° Yeaterday. % | suspended was ns follows: . ; Cloud, owned by Wade, of Edinburg, Ind., he o, Thts, says the correspondent, shows tht ¢ cepioa. s or i Gl s | W gm0 g 1033 g1 | U et o 0 5 sl " | G SRS bt e | B oovet e kol oo &1 h bled ut thwscone of Callahan's murder, ang re- Nich 1111111101~ (D 4 A ey I It w . | mude, Monarel, of Kokomno, winning the two 3 creed the exclusive relizion of the State, FRANCE. ] 1110011111—8 | Dot put up the money hhnself, 88 cOls | yiree heats, Hed Cloud sccond; Py hito cre ' s ¢ solved to procoed last night to the Tastings jui) T1131131111-10 | tributed by his fricnds in emall amounts, aud | 35 <4, MG 000, Ricoli, Mot ;8500 | eqpecially w it hins pahl subsides to the Budala i P nx'nxm‘m qynnln. and fyneh the murderers, but were dissuuded 1111011111~ 0| belst rl|LK1g on the principle that ha has been :fi;wd- fiu'bcfiveun' e ufi}u and fourtly | temples und thelr pricsts, has firuulud land and} X 'Amis, Aug. 30.~The Court of Appeals has | frow Shcir pirposs by a Cathollu priost. 1111111010— 8 | unfalrly treated and the money tuken without Ling Chanr Sy The | huiliing materlala for the villuge schoolsoff quashed tho sentence of fine and Imprisonment b e 1111137011~ 6 aehowof right. Loty gTaking tho | truck very, hearys o | Clirstiiy ‘moionarlcs, aud ias Sactionsd. th 2 i e oo Gkt o€ Do | Eavnon, Tao, AUk, S0:—Allen G, Laron IO ERRIEN |yl AT e Coptt Sy | e i tic bl Ve Wty sl | v, ol ", e Cltan sy e G0E Ml the Clisuibor o€ Doplus || BATEOHe Ty AUE: B0 Alleh. 0. Tiroe; the 1EI19310017 | Bliwook adventago of the b aybling act, | Jichol Letwveen i trotting heats, was won by | diy. Lhis, clivgy of Rolh has wisen et polsoner, has Ieen convicted of murder fu tho 11110111110 | Buuwtook advamtage of the FUMMLINE uct,” | 1y, Mulloy's Mald_of Richland, In two stralzlit Tlio. yomoval of Japaicsy frou the . and of T t g | et degree, I | e e Tudes ot o nued ever witlioub's | huate, Glaster, owned by Bt Ciatr, of “Torre Hughalien, und of Russiuns from the Kurlle Js- THE COAL TRADE, 3 ——— . 111111111110 | word, for thero coul Iaute, secoud; time, Lif8j¢ and 1:49, ‘Tho | Hishubion, a0 ot flaautins from tho Kurlle Ta-{ Bpectal Dispateh (o The Tribune. LEDUCATIONAL, iiiiiiiei=® Mia witl pratubly bo ¢ 1 | paces caded obout 6 o'eluek.” Soon after a very | JOIS T LAUE I LIS BXEbouep oF BOmLY WILXHSDAKRE, Pa., Aug, $0~The conl aue- | 1, Rook,. Ark., Aug. 80.~Tho Btat FELTEE T | o atoriunuto adal it oo tos bt | loavy thunder storut et o, lusting over o | tory elfected letween Hussiy ind Japan, hes| tlon has produced h JTTLE ROCK," ) g 80.~The Btate 1 and the unfortunate affalr w! end, Hut t wil bour, dronching the crowds Who were ot fortu- | HOW bee eted, ¢ nunber ¢ 5 pi cet 0 greatest gloom mnong § mepchiers' Assoclation adjourned to-day, The 001111110 8 | also end yuclting, so fur as Chicago Is con- ats euough to ave reached home, aud Jeaying | Jetts that has been ncquived by dupan through ! most of the coal operators here, and thc Idea fs following are thu ofticers elected for tho ene 111111211—98 | corned. There may bo s fow untuteresting ef- ettt T ry b e for to ot ac VNG | Thig exchuiyge b uch jgreater than thit obtain-{- galuing ground thut tho companies must speed- a:h?g ';',m,.. President, Prof. Georgo W, | yJ0 the afternioon a palr of traps woro estab- | forta among the boats pf tuc Club, e track 1 very ¥ s vd by Russlu, us nearly all tho Russion_tishere, men”in the Kurile Isfands have _decided to ro-, main there, while only about 40 Jupaness fumie Hes have rematned [n Baghalien Hished to the northward of the mafn stand, and | fmpossible to again entice an AL PO ko L sweepstalo shootlug was Indulged in for soveral | thesa waters for a race. Had the busivess end- | Copnwaren, Miche Aug. WoeThe: races at hours. Various persons won soine woiicy, but | ed pleasantly, ths kmpetas given to yuchting by | ghe Goldwater Horss. Assoclstion grounds to- tho cvents were mot of cuough {mportaice o [ the closo rugy between thu " Ina wud | day wers well ttended. 3 record, Frolle would ‘lave been the making of n the 8:15 race, Littlo S8am won in three I'kie class shootlug will recommence at about | the Chicagge Club. Buch _on nter- | giralght heats, Lady Moscow and Blue Huck 10 o'clock this morniug, wnd will continuo all | cgt (n aquatlc uffairs bas néver before divided the second und third money., Mumbriuo duy, Besido tho flulsh of the purso begun yos- | Leen aroused in Chicago, and the regatta would | Goneral fourth. ‘Time, 3:44X, 3:13, 21413, terday, thera will bo still other cluss livoting 8a | huye been the sigual Tor more, and thoresult | In the Syear-old race, Tpkousha was fires, Bay ily combino agaln or thag starvation and ruin will stare the coal region fn the face. The Le- high & Wilkeeharro Coal Comnpany continus to mine coal under the ‘delustye hope that there will soon by a demand for thelr production at Mving prices, but the smaller opurators do not sharu this bope, aud ely Tolloning the p uilhn antlclpates dark future I, State _Superlntendent of Publis Instruction, Tdttle Rock: Vice-President Miss M. R, Gorton, Arkansas, Industria Tustitute, Faycuteville, Ark.; Becretary, Prof, 11, Bentos, Bt. Johu's College, 'Little Rock; ‘Ureasurer, ‘the Rev, Dr. Benjamin ‘Thomas,3Judson Univursltl'. Judsonia, Ark.; Board of Counsclors, f. lleury 8. BUSINESS NOTICES, should use Noland's Aromatic Bltter Wine of Iron. Al who feol languld or dnhlllla!j Spllawini tho collapso ot 'the comiuation an Hoynolds, Frof, K. A Slater, | Judson | ot dowa n the prograimms. would have been the nlevation ‘of the Chicago | Mare socond, Georgo' V. third, aud Goth i e e ol New Yok, Aug, 80,—The officers of the Le- "l“‘ll"'tl‘:l:‘t""f {'|.J°§mu Normal Schools, Fine THE CONPLIMENTARY BANQUET boys to & better understanding of the sclenco of | Parkhurst fourth, street, . high Coal Comipauy say th; soll a1y Of Chclr $1ack of Gt o Bropose 10 retall dealers to-dsy reduced the prices of coal §1 per tun below tlie previous pricus, ————— 5 Turnett's Coconlno—-A porfoct dressing for the halr. The cocoaine hl‘:’ldl n & liquid form largo proportion of deodorized cocoanut ofl, pre- tondercd lust night at the Grand Paclfic by the {umlng. and a higher stundurd of seamunship I'his s not Uen. Parkhurst, the Confeder- Audubon Club, of this city, to the dulegates to | than they will be apt ever toattaln by |wuhlu;i ato Democratic candlate for State Treasurer, the National Convention "of Sportsmen ws in | around in friendly coutests between pot-bellled | yus a horse named niter Lim, and so bound to every way a success, notwithstauding the fact | safl hoats, The -wr{ of Mumhn{" racs has gons | 1gg0, Bluffy Mra, Myra A, Waruer, Arkansas Fenalo College; and Miss_ Hattlo L. Myers, Poabod: 8chool, Little Rock, There wuswn large ai- i ——————— teudancs, Tho District Norual lustitazs weets | tlot'a lack of sufiicicnt. notitication made the | broadeast through theland, ang yachtsumerwtll Tho 3:40 raco was not finlshed, pared_expressly for this purjose. s TELEGRAPHIC 'NO to-morrow. i e attendanco of all the inembers of the Audubun | scan it uln!ulf’ and whether the preponderance e - — h Spectal Dispatch 4o T TES, o an fipossibility. ‘The table was spread fu the | of oplnfou w 1l b i favor of or againat the de- BASE-BALT. ‘i\' DISSOLUTION NOTICES. I : Ipectal Dispaich 1o Tha Tridune, i A MIND DISEASED, ludles' ordinary, and plates were lald for sbout | clsion owuers will hesitate a louy tine before B8 e ban b 3 DISSOLUTION i 1 Nizgs, Mich,, Aug. 80,—Dogs uiuds s raid o Special Dispatch fo The Tribune, | forty fucats, Mung of tho delegatas bad de- | souding thelr yachta horo to compete with THE WIITES A ) ORT, | . 8 Jaro and valuably flock of shoep, on the farm | BxELor, Wis.,, Aug. 80.—A gentlemavly-ap-"| parted” for thelr howes. Tho repast was fur- | Chicago vessels. Yachting is therefare dead off Speciat Dispaich to The Tridune. & partaerahip hitherto exiating between the uoder=, Lt i T e A dissolyed I copseyuency of tho lwlnlmeu‘ of Mr. & Antliony to the positiou of Counsel to the Corporstion. Y Ihbaet tin oitee: b3 Deatborat, et rt s U3 Dearburiy st, ¥ "{fl%fluumum Ulisisicas WL Lo chuked 38 spodily a8 paaibies of Frank Langston, vear this city, last night, Tweuty-four sheep wero killed, and the re- mainder of the flock were fearfully bitten, and ;| Just able to walk this morning, u pearing man, sume 80 yoarsjof age, got off tho tralu from Chicago here yesterday afternoon, and soon Legan to show signs of partlal de- rangement. o said ho was District Attorno; nished by the Grand Pacific, aud that statement | tho harbor,, snd the boy-l while they are study- Loxpox, Ont., Aug. 80,~The Chicagos ptaycd will sullics us o reconuneudation of its | fug over the Pmblem ‘to make the slower | ¢hy Tecumsehs, champions of Canads, in this exw“lm:lciin ITI::E (II::;;. “gi vr.h LeMoyne yu-lln \:l{“':l‘ wil n:l;rt“buthrcwu:u;panuuldeu 20 [ ity to-day, aud defeated thewm easily by a sore occupled the head of thy e. 'The exorclses | app o demonstration hereafter. " wcrupmoru infurmal than they were wout Lo be T ADABNCH OF ANE EXANATION of 10to 1, Thodefeat of the 8t. Louls Browns (0T, NE! ol DispatcA to The Tridune. of Now Orleans, aud, though ho hud speut his | ou occaslons of stmilar natire, and a flow of | by Capt, Joe Nicholson of the rumor that ho | hero last Monday had the effect of brigging out | ¥ o SLLIOTT ANTHONY, l‘lonum.. Aug. 30.—The old members of'y lust 815 buylug olt 113 tmlq-huy}l)l stock | good-humor took thy place of the customary n{n a bet ot $1,000 ou the Frolic 1s probably at- | g large crowd. Bets were freely offered that | cChicszo, Aug. 22,1879, AT, GALT, \ Company K, Peorlu Battery, hield o reunfon at of books, hu was very gengrous in eolloctiug the | feast of reason.” Thu “flow of soul" waw | tributable to the absence of thut gentlémnan | yny \hites could not beat tho home oiue. Hye pany K, ! g | cards of several individ unflnnd agreshug to eu- | not wantivg, Wine lowed inunatiuted druughta. | from the city. Ho went to Detrolt Tuesday oty ; the Vilisge of Princeville to-day which wes { rich thom n n fovr duya. ‘Poday the City Mar- [ Toasts wero nude, drank, snd responded to | night and doubtiess will attend to the story sa 3 R D largely attanded, Ths featuresa of tho day | shalbas received a dfspateh froin Assistant Dis- | with hearty good will. 8! I Turrill, of the | soon as it reaghes itm, Vesselmen around the 23110 1-10 wero an oration by Joho IL. Morrow, Esq,, & | trict-Attoruoy Healoy, saylog: Audubon, ‘proposed “To’ the guests' of the | lumber markes ssy that Nicholvon sud Prindl- tadiern ein by Mrs, Brotherson, and sows fancy drill- John McPhellu s District Attorney of Now Or- | Sportsmen’s Assoclation,” Iesponse was made | villo wers at one time i partuership together, 3. Jesus. Tako caro of him until 1 comy. 1atart to- ug by the Veteran Light Guarde, of this place dpecial Dispaich's The ne Y MinnzavoLls, Mun., Aug. 30.—The Eplsca pallins of this city celobruted harvest botne by Mr, Uriusode, of Oblo, Mlr, Lathrop, of [ and are to-day the warmest of friends, and this R s s he, 11 ll{utun, tuasted % The wives of the membcpr't of | fuct is polnlmrlu 2y ua alguificant fu thy Mgt of E?:flmg.,,mh"‘:{?k “k .“"f-‘::m“u, 11, the Audubon Club sud of the Bportamen's As- | the declston, = Special Dispalc. he Tridune. soclation,” It was drunk st 2. Alr, Flags | - 1t is boued that the misersble sfelre will suon, Loxvox, Out., Aug, 8.~Fhe chunplon pro- dsy, R th.w« PERULE & 20K, Bule I 1 Ly luspection at MAN \“v)‘l‘a will be ?ropnrly cared for by our suthori- uiucmm uum«'uniu.mfl'xlhuw Bolldine,

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