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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1870. PASTIMES. i, rih e ore w cellent | theshooting,so thata man to have coutrol ©of & club, and E shoald be foremost In the new club, The effect of notth of the B The_report recomments prompt snd eMcaclons remcdles, rather than in- vestigations and explanations. hots. The rain atopped care could nut be made. FAIR-TIM summonn_came, himeelt a leader of popalar enthuriasm, and wrote the lelolnuo'nm the largest of the Plllh'l‘lb mectings held to welcome e FOREIGN. — o § 4 . = TIIE . the summons, * what {1 ‘ , BPAIN. s, | McVey Pitches and Chicago Wins ?f%“fu“}]'e'fl'e“.:' ':"J. :fl%§fi2‘.§§|§f£ E ey 'é’lc:;é'; D Heartrending Effects of the Ter= | *:all notsoon ceamoiore gflfiflffi:fizy‘;fi?% G T TROUBLE RRRIVING IN THE BASQUE PROVI h adopted at the last mecting being very atrict on s v 3, =’ . % o 0] At seem ¥ Speculations as to Turlt<ey 8 | Moxuon, Sept. 13.—Thera aro indications that from Hartford, dia® potat, "I 18 touched pon severaf imes, 18 xgaro fi{“ SEnk Vo The Mirnirate At rible W";‘I’th."f Jupiter A :‘::‘.,n"d"tn.‘e";u!.’.‘nzfl"éfioé."‘xi.‘}:fi'..:’n.‘i‘:: trouble for Bpal; brewing in the Basque Prov- 5 us. faltcred throughout (e f e Terms of Settlement (:2:._’ no‘:m" ;u"n:"‘:z;r:fi that on A\?p 20 the “AnTictz VIL.—The memberahip of any club hetong. | trsck was in good condltion. uvil falters; -'.n.fifié“ir.d‘n’.e:’::' 30ars nhl.:’v:r-n;:: 30'10 Th be forf X ., N o Boston Bradley Defeats His | nelpibifiose il aricies Clickoopbry | | Thefin mce wis fors pives of 30003 4300 to with Servia. discovery and_suppression of outbreaks In Pam- PR e Lok g0 into tho rersice for the, SWar—if possible, Into -+ s . the samo regiment, 1aspoke my feellngs to i eluns and Sebaatian were roported, and on Bept. 8t Louls Namesalke. e tor o by el ¥, G, Thomas* G, 11 This Year's Agricultural Hoss-Trot a | whi 7 10 him, D A et thi bpanieh Government el mg';xg‘gr"é{o-‘mgg stoniog to keep e | 1 O Thomas C. Heney Owent, by, Oiro 22 g’ which he said were hin Own, that this was & jost | o naténd s . 1. PaEbe MAYOOWER, hy; and necessary war, and that jtd Thing to Make Angels Weep. ower of thacountry s that 1 :x?&‘“g:’&‘:: o he nto it if 1 knew I was ta be killed in course of had given notice that armed guards wonld be fur- ulehed 1o phssenger tralns on application of rafl- Binco The foregolng seems to give an optlon to the then motbing has been igvi 3 membera of the League whether to expela defanlt- The Louisville and Cincinnati Clubs Also | [erGe G ‘nect i the follawing seems to settls 'i‘ho Now Sultan Said to Have ‘s Lumlnm{;n.. X ) i 1 ! This maken it clear that {f the Athletic Club does | = Phactun not come Wert and play out ita series, it virtually | Uthers cxpels itself from the League, and, nince Mr. 37K The Olub Bankrupt and Unable to Mest | f1T50,0n caprossly niates that he canhot bring bia | _Thero will bo three racen each day during the ro- . Way companles. i, rathier (han 0 liv through And_after it withoat a Vigorous Mind of B ol to, 7eplame, e Come Out Ahead. tho matter mareSapicitely:© | e second e it i e patsttor 4300; goso | T10%al and Machinery Halls Nought but | {Fingans part tn 15=rrom Howell Life of His Own. T T I ; TR TRl Ty oS ST A | to et and 350'to decond ore, “one-and Asyiums for Drenohod Dead-Heads, : ————— reached Bonrg May nee 3 , ., ee: 4 panclament v betn’ mado it KSHASIT. 4% | Offclal Anmonncement of tho Dissolution | B bayieiucthectuth htatic STAEHER 10, by § : A MISSOURT HORROR, | ol “n ;!n‘ mh'ieuerl an Spain represent that of the Athletics. :l,ll:u"r'o&‘l:“euenlmmu s enter thy champlonship llsta the i i WISCONSIN. Death of » Whols Famil ) Arrest of the Ringleaders in | giest dinsatisfaction exiets among tho inhiabitanta A Jrilliang & ol L R L L 5 MinwabrEe, Sept. 13.~The hopes expreased in tXorrespondence Si, Louls Republican, yeaterday's dispatch for fine weather have not been | _EXDALIA, Mo., Sept. 10.—For spveral weeks realized, To-dsy commenced with & bad ontlook, | Past M. A. llanson, who resides In this city, an rrovincea | consequence of Lhe ‘:otl‘nficn’:l‘;gz? llhre fucros @aaures which were to be put In force this month, Thesa mensures in- she Bulgarian Atroc- i llection of arrcarsof ities. clude military conscription, collection of arrars of Its Engagements, Club out hers: 1t may be._asstimed for purposes of | maining days of this week, A sonth southeast wind noon brought raln, not | employeof the M., K. & T. Railrond, has at vari- lfi?.'n;;d:c’:'f;“’l:;“{\f.“ e o P o lottar gag ) campasison Ciat they will ot hold 8 memberatip | BOSTON. heavy, but continuous, with not a slgnof hopeany. | 0uF times farnisbed provisions to Nels Fick and Aoy mentiondd miko no mentlon of ny ontbreak g 18 1iie Lengus for 3 oerox, Sept. 11.—On the, sccond day of the | where viaiblo In the leaden, dull-looking sky that | family, who occapled a tenant-bonso on the farm “{)‘L‘r: né:’r’l:‘:":‘:fi sulte arrived at Liverpoal on onday and proceeded immediately to Pau, where :‘hal’fl;ulk his wife, now —— : Bec. 4 of, Art. 14 seems to confuse the acoring of | Myatic Park races o The International Rifle-Shooting | the fimes by providn that i return games Shiatl | 2 ez race, fos pemes of whlos were srotted Contest at C be forfeited if not plsyed within two wmunthe. | yesterday, was completed aa follows: ontest a recdmoor, Ti‘!;‘:;lll:l dlm.llu::lu dh-l,thc I(flfnll‘t: m]’l’l: éfl "{ o ['Anll‘le of £1,50 for horses that never best 2:22; $770 counted, and would therefore conflict w! ec. G it $47: 3 : % T i farmer peciion: | {aurth. Soro.00 sccand; §23.t0 third, e 10 (o Taveloped all, The roads to the State. Fatr grounds | Of Willlam M. Gentry, Jr., four miles esst from e e e rtar bede, o canatorT themsclves | Bere. Fick' wife la Mrs. lanson's sister. Yes- were wet and sticky, and the track was more like o | terday mornlng Hanson sent his 13-year-old son on road through & brickyard than anght else, Several | fo0tto conveys basket of cooked provisions to That Hapless Province Threat= _ened with Additional ter TALY. L e L L exhibitors ara hesitating whethor or not thay will | Fick. According t5 the lad's atatement, e reached Slaughter. . ,}n,nqum;‘ "BASE-BALL. sty ne Ennutacred. by the Board ta Guinelgh 538313 openthelrgoods, the promives abant 100 clock, <« Nearing [l honas, WIIITX 8TOCKINOS V8. HARTPORDS. the other provisions mentluned. gan1 33| Thersisthefinest collection of froftever exhib. | he Inhaled a terrible odor, but suepected nothing Loxpox, Sept. 13.—A telegram from Malia ane 1t Ia very fortunate for tho leaders In_the chame 231 dr. fted in Wisconsin, Bome of the exhibitors hove ng a W s evero shock of earthquake at Messlno, Buectal Dieyatch to The Siduns. et Face Luat tia withrawal of the Athletica 4a3ro ik s 70 vartesten of apples.—ono of them has 14 | oL BE Ao e e i Fears of o (®neral Outbreak in the :‘:-’:!’:cy“u: e eaLetal dostogs Tlantronn, Conn., Sept. 13,—The Chicago nine | theAce that the with 5 583 ro. vatioties of grapes, seven of crabapplcs, and aixof | ras horrified o find tho baby partly sobnierged In o pears. '.lrlll:. bucket fl‘leglwnlh \mleri D"l:i ‘;I‘Mfi wero > | Wide apes Lowking Inside, o saw Fick 1ying an oA ey e ko, | the ogt. snd atl farthier, in tho main Foomm, Mrs, and Aloxandor Marquls, Mra. E. d. Wiikine, of | ¥ick, both dead and bu |ydecnmroled. e re- Chic » quiet, unaseuming, and retired Indy, tarned home in great haste, and notifed his parents what he had seuit, layel moro enterprife {han ail otiert | VeSO cdtutely summoned a jury, somblged an a0 and hurried to the o " ene. 'The charncl house of T py P uttion © 4 Yedy | Ficksnd family in located ina skirt of Umberabout is & pupi}of the renowied artist 11, E. Elkins, one-half mile from any frequented road, Entar- TP e e Mijiwaukee Lithographtng | {1 the yard and apnranching the housa it required Company, have s choice lot of specimens of tharr | PTLY 3 Biomenta glance to “fully corroborste the work, Heveral paintings were kindly loaned by 2 ldwl’ ement. Just ontside the kitchen doorwas ome’ Milwaukes gentlemen, but for which the | found the infant child, its head and shioulders un- ot oven with the Hartfords for thelr unexpected | 4ocn Botaect thew wnequaliy, The Chicneon bad L 2258, 2:24%, 2.2, defent of yesterday, and Spalding sgain showed | Hartfords have won nine and lost one; and the St 'ln'lhuzzfln good judgment In resigning the pitcher's position | Louis had won elghit and lost none, For the pur- | hetween the n:fi'n‘?{?.:' “reuc:&:mf.':;: “fu“ ‘;‘;Sfi".?,‘i to McVey, who, for some nnaccountable reavon, o | beseof !howlnfit o state of things as they would | trotted. The race is unfin ulled,lnfi was postponed, chtrme the Tiartfords that they are almost power. | &1and 11 the Athlstle kuinas werc i (OND, SLES | 4 Heo was tho 2124 race, thrco heats baving Leed Jess at the bat, and, even If they do make hard line | table hiae been prepared, glving all the games uw to hite, they ara lnnsl:ngu direct Inlo some flelder's | last night, bulp ngclulllng the Athletic Club en- CLEVELAND, g::;‘t?]!::ir':h:‘.ln'e"d.n” at {he bands, Doth minea played an excellent fielding It must be remembered that in consfdering | Norihern Ohlo Falr {o-day was large. The un- tirel this that the total number of pames to be game, and each nine made the ssmo number of | Ui% ek K8 1R RROC O3 BUGEZG0 and | fiapiedface of sestenay was won by Kinaman base-hits. The Marifords wont frst to bat, | fhorefora tho season will be considerably shurte te nd, Starll ze Walte snd Temsén dod ot with s s | encd asonly 210 gunes wil fiavo o b scconnted fourtn, imo—2:54i, 2:14,2:34, 8:30,"2:90%, was done, Some houses aro reported damaged at Teggio. Spanish Basque Provinoes, HNOLLAND. RIOTS IN AMSTERDAM. Axstennay, Sept. 13,—Scrious dlstarbances oc- curred here on Monday night and last night, be- canse the Government suppressed & falr, Troops were called out and attacked the mob, killing onc person and wounding 14, Large reinforce- ments of troops have arrived, Renewal of the War Between Egyptand Abyssinia. THE WAR. DELY'S SOPORIFIC, y was doubled up at second [ for ad of 280, a6 by the former method of 5g- | “ Tho'2:40 cl der water. It had evidently be 1th rish- Lowpox, Sept. 10. —Eatl Derby's speech {n rep ——— D e . . 10 2:40 cloes, puree $300, was won by Dick | wslls of th fery would be bare indeed. Mrs. A ently been without nourish ot Midresses of the deputations that walled ABYSSINTA. u and Daenes on Bardocics bit, Mighsr | Uriig: Followinglsthewblo: | Harser, Nutwood second, Makgie Chnberly third, | Kavanaugh he. vEruT good picturce, ue s K. | Ment threo of funeklage, an, fmpolied by tidrat, Upon him on Monday on the Eastern guestion 4 R T + | Wt for two bascs, and Ferguson closed the Inning e ran s e el S T 20K, number of cholce paintings. Mre. Stowe, | ygjanced and being lfited off (s feat, was anahie to pears protty generally satlafactory 10 the presa an on aline hit, well taken by Spalding. The hone " \Cpne $150, wi wife of ElderStowe, of the Methodist-Eplacopal Loxnox, Sept, 14—5a, m,—The Slandard's Al- exandrla correspondent esys a report, apparently trustworthy, I8 current that war between Egypt and Abyssinis will be renowed. Troops are leay- son by War Jig, 1 Miite, third,” Titae, 136136, 150 Loxnow, Sent. 19 —The St 1 N, Sent. 13,—The St Loger stakes, Doncatier, Nere won by Retamrch, Sild Fomimy b Capt, Linnmar | Church makes s dne exhiblLof ber sjctares. Magt | f25¢ lsell from drowning. Inalde the kitchen, 1y Inig near the north elde, with his fect town rominent of all are some Indla-ink’sketches made | o /S0 Fronld the body of Kict r . k. Ho was lyin 8 boy, Frank V. Andree, son of the chiel 831¢%; | on ly face, with both Thads. ciniched across hig o7 are the theme of | jreget. Jiis feot mere anly 8 ahort space from the nine falled to hit McVey with any effect until the ninth inning, and but for an unfortunate error by Glenn on White's throw to firat, after Higham had atruck out, the home nine would nndouhtedly have secon the pablic agitatiun about the ‘Goyernment position 15 on this question. N MURDERERS. THH BULOARIA 13, —Fifteen Torkish uon BIwDH m’ln of Blair & Persons, 'l ’ e uez for Massowal K A much pralee, a3 the boy is only 12 years of 8ue. | cpjd,” But the most horrible aizht was JSomsraveimoris, Sept ) L Dulgarian aroet | 1795 tow been blanked tho entire gamo. With Hightm on § 809 38 | CHiTai S0 s e pcedy olben the far® A, Lydsion haslogned, the yallery bt PAUSURET | gaposed. atr. ¥ick by removcd e aricls et ve becn sant here under guord. They re GREAT BRITAIN. firat, and one man ont, Ferguson made a boss hit, w4l 8 o —— Ttention from the very Jew present. Tho Miwau. | froos thelr scuntily faenished bed ta tho floor, with tho leaders indicted In the report of Blacguo Bey, e 2 rending Higham to second, who afterward atole ;t 5( 8,12 BILLIARDS, kee show in the Haoll of the Flne Arts, asclse- | Jor%iont clothios, scd only in e o laveatigating the atrocltien, IL1e | o St Jolm Tchard Quald, & third, ~Ferguson taking ' recond. Carey hit o 3903 FLORNDH Aich HR¥et 5 | Whores la xery mesgre dnlsad. | , The rcene wan ferrible. Mrs, Fick was not only Puid Dlacque Bey's report admita that the atrocitien N, Sept. 13,—Sir John Richa % |'sate " to contrs Meld, am which Iiigham s EXTON. Abot 11 o'clock Presldent Stillson read i ad- | o 0 3CEA% HOL Gt UG ot el mado auch iy Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench, is dead. CASUALTIES. - DROWNED. Spectal Dispalch to The Tridune. Dusuque, Ia., Sept, 13, —A futal accident hap- Spectal D"P?IM 20 The Tribune. The slugler iable, showing the siending of the m‘{‘;’fi;rp R, Bt Jo.~Tuls evenng Spatding. Caray scored m . clubs In the race without reference to thefr play - me of polnts was played here be- oA ilan oF °§‘°,k.“."nf““;’:‘"(§;m;‘l;';_"‘; il exch othar, foaa followe: 3 trcen Blorson and Sexton, the celebrated billiard- second, but_both men were lefton Milla'out at | ciicases “é"' Tan: sk Topiny, b Y & scoro of 600 to 570, firat, 'The Chicagoa acored their firat 8. moo1 1 S AN " ateyor: | Hirion “ 0B B W RAILROADS. o4 dreas of welcome,.and opened the fair formally. | Pogi SEGERBTOCD BOLACTED, A0 That the aipht Lo stood ana bench Insido the Agricaltural Hol | was sickening, " Mysiada of. ok wore swarmng surronnded by about 100 pereons, who found shel- | ground the rematns, whilo there was emitted an ter therein from the raln, that feil quite rapidly. hich o 1 e atteadance 1s vory ncant,—thore wort proba- | B8 oCek ot SIVLiE” PEhe oy on her backs ‘bly not to exceed 300 visitors on the gronnd at any | i oo tPme. sad (hoy winhed theraselven away. . Just | yich hot, fect drawn up snd, arme in, natural post- efore 16 o'clock a blind uaicianplared *fome, | “Gironer Evans esamined tie desd bodics and Sweet Liome, " which ellclicd no swall amount of | 2?0005 5" 0F no extornal melf-injuries or foul scored the firat ran of the gamos but Fergnson was | __ Gamestost U1y horsible, and that the roport were Indescribably h 'y put out at the home-plate on &fine throw by The al; res 'Ill‘llv:en;:?nscnl. 13, —The Post consplcuously In- vitea attentlon to theso arrests, as ovidenco that the Porte Is taking efectual measures to show its ab- harrence of the anauthorized and deplorablo acta in Dulgarla, 1t saya: *'Wemay feel confidont third innine. Spalding got to first on Carey's er. | larstard i, il ror, went to second on Glenn's out at first, and s 2 Derby and Mr. Elllott's camest inter- | pened this morning about3 s, m, near Bellevue, & il oAt ooom (] suirth, but the climax was reached whien the same | pipy ™ Only one witness gave evidence before the Iuat Loed Detby and e T tn secaringthe | s, Tho City Cornet land of thst placo had chat- | sgored O e o e ot b 1 TIE MICHIGAN SOUTIIERN. man, giviog bis accondion 2 twist, dmwied uts | Jury Mr A, Hanwon. 1o safd Plok was at his pusition has o e e | Maved the steasior Andy Reltng for an axcarston to | Bt And & two-banor by ' Spaiiing, ou ' which s 10 | The ofticiat atatement of the Lake Shore & Micut- | 1t Lord, Diemiss Ts with Thy Dlesslug,™ when | hoiro last Nondny and took dinner, To aaid Lia F:‘,‘Z‘,'."ff‘““"‘ L Glinton, wpon which a1argo crowd attended. On | Anton,who was running for Audrus,was put oat ot m m 75 | £an Sonthern Nallway Company for the fecal year | Jou%,SOrrespondent lefy kinly comescy 16 it | wire had tho chill, bimself tho billous fover, and Sreal o T o T ilen: etow Hellovue, | home.' Glenn hit rafe. and both Spalding and Glean mes, o8 they stand in the | ending June 30 last, compared with the statement u:m's:’x laqactelary Ficld, towlom 8ud Preel- | po had been in bed for three days provions. Ia " & 0 B under much obligation for & NO ANMISTICE. % | scorod on Addy's fine hit. The eighth inning yleld- | table, to cach3contest, it appears that there are . 7 v bought provisions, s bottle of Tosctier's bitters, A spectal dispatch saya: **Tho Porte has definite- ;l::‘ynl;l:v‘v'tmrv{:%mlu:fl}::ny:}laz Islla‘r‘rylns‘fif)gn-‘ ol thece 1more yuns to tha Whitee: on the geod bat- | only 38 pamcs yet to p'?” e tha champlons :;:‘ :ze fl':)cnll yoar ending June 30, 1875, shows | courtesles shown to Tz TmiByXE correspondent. | and whiske, and atarted home. The verdict was ! armistice, but declares its | 1 f leened out of & sound sleep and | HnR of Addy, arnes, and White, and etrors by | ship. o total movement ortons carried one mile that Nets Fick and Annle Fiek came to their deaths Ty resotvad ta sefuso u J e ol e R O e reiilien. MICIIIGAN IIORSE-BREEDERS. from dlscase and want of proper attention that tho eed overboard. | It was ot at first realized that | Carey and Burdock, DASE-DALL NOTES, in tho last year waa 070,853, 050, againat 030, 043, - anything was wrong untll his crics werelenrd, The Dbont was immodiatelystopped and the yawl manned, but too Iata to rescue the young man. The morn- ing at that hour bolng very durk, it was fmpoesible to do anything more than was done, sa the boat rocecdod on 1ts way. Lstell was the ron of Mr. S, K, Slll{. Jeweler, of Bellevue, In., and a p! uent man in the place. Capt. Roiling etarted out teadiness to discuss terins of peace. The Porte will got abject to & suapension of Tostilities. d ARMY NEWS, o Loxvox, Sept. 13.—Thao Servian bulletin an- pounces that the Oghting yesterdsy at Alesinatz snd Delegrad torminated in favor of the Servians. Gen. Ranco Olimpics has been superseded in Special Dispatch o The Tribune. lgwn-}'ny J'u‘lchgfl'ck‘;lxuu ".’x"“n"vf“ in an offort 1o get Graxp Rapins, Mich., Sept. 13.—The third day Lraiar ol enta’ death. e af the Gtate Fafr of the Horse-Dreedors® Assoctsr | por ol men te me o e e o tlon proved a success a6 8 sliow, though there was | help. Hotl were ittacked with chills and teser, not a large crowd of people tosceit. Yeaterday | 2R at different periods unable to help themselvea, 2:35%, and 2:34!4: Little Sam second | the spring 400 yards away. On the third day It This morning bofore the game the players ofboth | 1t 1s reported from Boston that the management | 217 the preceding year; that the average clubs axsembled at tho bafl grounds to witnesaa | of the Duaton Club has releascd \Whitney P B received for Jch:m{, Tast yonrwas $1 :’g '.mr‘:: foot«race between Ilines ana Andrus, After this | contract with thom, and that ho will be quite likely | go.07 ) s Iwas over a match was made botween, the (w0 cens | (o pley with soms semi-professional clab herear. | 3% 07 In1874-'5, and that the average amount per tre-fieiders, Hinca and Nemaen: and both men ro | tor Ko oficial notice of tua fact Las been recely- | Mile received for each ton was $0.088, agafust wrenched themaclves that Hines could not take | od, however. $1.000 [n 1874-'56. The following is a comparison part In, the Bpmaatall and, Xemscn nad L0810 | omiclal notification hins been recelved from the or.thegrasssnd ey suenjnios And Operatingices 8 s 3 o 3 : b oLl 8. g sori- | o 0Tty of the Leage that Thonas 11, Bond. e | © Grow Oprating et command of the Servian army of Drina by Col. Mir- | at daylight with his bost ond skifls, but, so far, been honorably released by tho llartford Clubs earnings. _erpenses, .72, | money, Wardthird, snd Mambrino Warner fourth. | foolk im two liours to make the Journey, It s bo- i T bcen unable (o g the body. Ll alag tbat he his boen engagod by the Doston Clab Tih siim g SiARATes | Lady: Moscow won the threa.minuto race, time B ot gl Lontac g U v Rweive hundred Itallan volunteers aro sxpected | oy, §Pecial Dijpatch fo The Tribune. |y, | Chicago. {or the season of 1877, o Doston Globe eceives ois "oz aindnoes | g SRS TR iia; Fraok A Flek second | CICk Was elther insenniblo or dead when, ber hus- it Delgrade. named John Hines, whilo crossing the railroad | Darnes, 2 b, Ll e 5,:,;,‘,'=;5,:°'gg;';‘;imm;“; youns, 310,829 § 1,005,023 Inc, 8595,80 | money, Sum Patch third, and Coldwater Boy | pegay mauch dehilitatods. and. (e efforts of four bridge last night, foll Into the river and was THE TURKISI CABINET, drowned. IHe leaves two childrou nearly grown, ———— Loxpox, Sept, 13.—The Fost says it has reason 1o lielleva that un extraordinary Cablnet council, which was hield yesterday at Constantinople, will prove of grent importunce toward the speedy and pacificaolution of tho confilct fn the Oltoman do- minfon. Concerniog this comneil, & dispatch to Anton, 3b, Mevey, . Peters, a, White, c. Andrus, 1 Sualding, Glenn, 1 Addy, o ints other thun earnings during the Jast Babiia. 1ic plags for his ride more than for individ- | . Lo recelnis obli rulngs g the Ia ual, Tocord §a a falr third-basenian aud outfeldor, | J8F ere 102,270 sgalnet 61 22 100 T L8745, and will add to the batting atrength of tho Club | Fha® S8 T SO0 T Pt e T L O neneen which Le Is to join. durlng fast year were $3,623,450 agsinst §9,005, - The enddening newn comes from the East that | 213 fn 1874-'5. Graffen—S. Mason Graflen~has been deposed from ‘The general balance-sheet on July 1 shows that the mansgement of the St. Louls Club and re- | the Mabllities aro: fourth, Modoc won the mile ronning-race, time | miles’ walk produced a congestive chill, resulting 1:50 snd 1:30; Millionalrs second money, and | in hisdeath soon afterward. 1In the honso was Ttoscommon third, found a quantity of cooked provislons, with ham, To-uay Tekouska won the two-year-old-race. | eggs, collce, vic,, ready for usc. leill‘:lw snd 2‘.5!4,_’[‘.“Gigme V. locnnéi‘ and Dust- e uaco! n er third moni y W won Lhe :or;-:e OBITUARY. T threo stralght eats, time. 340, 224015, aud 2:40, Joale lgcond. Billy McLaughlin thln‘]. and Bpectal Dispateh to The Triduns. RATLROAD COLLISION. Spectal Dispaich to The Tridune. Pexiv, 1L, Sept. 13.—About 11 o'clock this morning the sauthern-bound mall train on the Pe- y orla, Pekin & Jacksonsille Rallroad, drawn by En- manded to privato life; that Is, not to put too e } o | yoe i 1095, | Xorth Hawk fourth moncy. Nellie Graut won the | MiwaUiEE, Sept. 13.—The fags are all flying 'E‘x’".‘f.:fu'"‘k’ ::i!..§:’°m°3§3'§'fm“2."§m'3§'\?fu:§§“ gino No. G, Conductor Cook, collided with the IIuT:PI%rTi .‘,.‘i?.“‘.‘h‘:x"gém’i’u’:?. "”i:‘:;‘.i'?fi.‘:“ 53&"%{:"’1? m\; Fumded debt, 'fi&lfig fi?‘fi‘fl% half-mile ranning race, time 5ofidfind fi‘la Stone- | at half-mast fn honor to the memory of Capt toussec. " | northern-bound passenger train, Engine No. 13, " some timo aa ticket-se Funded, debit, Dot yeall Jackeon won second and Modoc third money. | ¢yaries Anderson, of the Alice I, Norrls, who ler, door-keeper, and the e like. Now that Mr, Graffen hos been shipped, the | Punded debt, question naturally comes to every person ac- | Figcon Railw quainted with the game, What was he ever cn- | June Habilitles qllfl 1n Jul faged for? Ha was & clever writer of untruthful | Diviacid payshle In Augu: ettory, but otherwiso nil. common s(cci, Remaen, c, 1. Durdock, 2 b, Higham,'r. f, F 3 however, saya the coundll was hold for the purpose of considering o resofution previously taken by the Cabinet, and which should have been presented to the Powers on Monday. The correspondent says this reconeldoration at tho last hour is undoubtediy due to the steps talken by tho Powers at tho initiative of England. Eillot, tho Dritish Atnbassador, was in a position to know the reeolution of the Porte to declluo an armlatice and come forward with conditions which were not like- 1y to be accepted a8 a Lnsis for tha patification fit 923,000 924,000 | Gray Johnny, Kate, White smcklng.lmd Florence did not get a plece, dicd this moruing at half-past 5, 1lo leaves o wifa T E. ‘Trowbridge, of Lansing. got the firat pre- { and threechildren, 1iis death was caused by the smium in G-yearof older draught stallion on his | rupture of a biood vescl of tho brain. —Ile for- Percheron. - John Wrlght, of Detroit, ook the sec- | merly commanded the Lottle Wolf., 1liadeath ia ond, ond Charles Dunbam, of Caledonin, tho | much regretied, as hio was & fine fellow and a truo third, In3-year-old draught atullione, Trowbridge | sshlor. took the Arst premium, and T, 1 Hill, of Bath, Drs Morszs, Ia., Sept. 13, —The remains of the second. 'In yearlings, 1lall's mare took the | Gen. N. B. Daker. Adjutent-General ot ITows, who only premium. dicdat fla revidenco In thin cityat2a. m. 543 15 Biyenr-old stalllons and horses of all-work, | ¥ill Mie instate Friday, and will be buriod wit A, C. Fisk, of Coldwater, took the frst premium} | Masonic and military "honors at 2 o'clock In the Conductor Riley, at the end of the trestlo-work, one mile north'of this place. Severalof tho pas- sengers were more or less injured, Qeorgo Strickler, & boy 13 years old, was brulscd so badly that he dicd noon afterward, Both engines ara al- ‘moat total wrecka, Spaclal Dirpateh to Tne Tridune. Pronia. 111, Sept. 13, —The oflicers of the road blame Conductor John D. Cook, who had charge of the down train. They say ho had orders to wait at Hollis for the otlier train but noglected them, and went ahead and colllded with the up traln. Durin 0, 000 000 - R i 069,330 Sors 1 Mills, T Tarbldge, Total 28,675 s THE RIFLE, 2804 LERGH INTERNATIONAL TOGRNAMENT. Tota) Habilittes... £01,000,088 $01,325,568 3 New Yonk, Scpt. 13.—The pool-selling last | Thoanscts arc $01,000,088. The h d 3 BUN8 SCONED. evenlug on the result of the internationnl Fiflo | yho gyt sty math g, E:dm“!cn“::?!g Srsnsit; o 3 bil vl cocororoa ol wurooooowi X Slossssnsan Slosssnsnncl™) ol mounemon ol oeneproon | i NS B ol laBroorrus 3| wSuormonil Blrooriroan S!mormoozinal | ©loocorocre @l onrcocssol ™ g 4 ! 0 be discuscd, 1le, of course, Informod his Gov- | tlie 16 years the road has been runuing thisis tho 56780 match, which begins to-day at Creedmoor, was | dende, amounted to 5013, 083: Myron Rider, of Greenville, the second; T. J. | afternoon of Friday, Flage aro at half-mastali u ! 2 3 y 3 3,083: the bilis recolvable oyesrs o e Bacelarare oE ehe iottam it i M bsqng | est accldent thal hus accurred. 2003 00| about ovenbetweon the Amorican and lriah teams, | smousted on July 110 634,505 Dhelos, af Bt Jo%m Hoers! Shird: Jo Lyar, | ovetie o w““ by of ‘Eyoub, and Friday, the Turklsh Sabbath, when 0 0 0 0 2—2 | and these two sold at more than doublo the price of premium, In S-year-olds, Almon Clark, of liow- OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS o aificlal business ip transacted, These two days A FATAL FALL. G780 tho others, The sales wora os follows: At John- TIE CANADIAN PACIFIC, cll, taok the “second sud only premium. In - were taken ndvantage of by the Britleh Cabinetto | Special Dispatch te The Tribune, 100 2 0—g | son's—Amerlcan, $60; Irish, $20; Scotch, Epectal Diepatch to The Tridune. Yoarlings, L. 8. Scrantan, of this city, took the | Nzw Yonk, Scpt. 13 —Arrived, steamships make, fn conjunction with othor Powers, onemoro | Axx Annow, Mich,, Sopt. 13.—Charles Stabler 9000 1—1 | Australian, $15 Canadian, $10. At Morr Tonoxto, Ont., Sept. 13.—A special from Lon- | first preminm. W, Chadwick, of this city, the | State of Indlana and Ethiopla, from QJasgow. fortto prescnt o the Wurks thogravity of the mo- | el from a straw-atack, 8 few miles weat of thi 10 o e | A, e o, 3100; Australlan, $10; | don tothe Globe save the Times tas n ltter from | *6G0%0% AR ROTPIRS, DRCAMERE (e ‘,}‘,‘{E",,,, Loxoox, Sept. 13.—Steamahips Alaatla, Amor- Thercsuluilon thoy hisd taken. Onaturdaymorning | SIL7, last wlght, struck on hle head, and broke bla e | bases on hits—Chicagos, 11: Harlfords, 11, | Beotch, §30; Conadlan, §10, . s Canadisn correspondent on the Pacifc Rallway | mism on mares. of geldings of all wark, & | 193¢, and Navarino heve arrived o6k . 1ac aan, 81l the Ambnssndors had received instractions to | Hecky caneing ineignt Sestl, 1o Fon 0 LId B - Chonttoss 22 Tlustfords, 3. ' | CnzEpxoon, Sept. 15.—At five minutes Lefore | question. It acknowledges, {n ita Jending article, | or over, and C, E. Stewart, of Jacknon, the sec- | oiont'0ity'of New York, for Sydney via Lionoluly, {oinHagland 1 oddresdiog nck and urgont sepse: Austcionamigg, nlieates elatae family; 08 01 errore - Chicnyos, B HIuiords; 3 | 12 1o internsttonal ride match wae bogun ot tho | that It was premature to spesk of tho fallure of the | ond: A C. Fitk g0k the frit praufam oo, L-year, e CaitBo Mettints tastis, T oY IRRTe 5oL one of thoso inoroly formal steps taken Father TIRES. Pasmcwerlionballe nlenn. v 800-yard rango, Boyd, of tho Scotch team, Icad- | bominion fo, ke, s, agteement With BAUSE | orerafam on 2.year-olds of the sume class, and X, e —m— 1o ulll a duty than with any bellef in its possible 4 Lkl R ing off withi a bull's-eye. The firat five shots of | Vancoaver's leland Raflway is a smalt watter, the | L. Bwest, of thlscity, the sccond. T yearlings, 4 THE INDIANS, eficacy. Alttiough each Ambnasador maode his communication singly, the lanznayo prescribed by thelr inutructions was almost identical, and repre- sented most carnestly and Impressively the danger ame class, M, L. SBweet got the sccond premiom, N = g e A N St 5o third: i vt belng | | 2Awa, Neb., Sepl. 13.—3aj, Frank North with PitLapzLriiA, Sopt. 1. —The game hera be- withhield, 100 Pawnee Indians, enlisted 28 scouts for Gen. P! . 4 . ' distlon of an agreement creates n panzLmite, Sept 1< The gaue 1703 American, 174; Australian, 172; Irlah, 108} | Fepu 7% fatter by the forlowing scoras " " | Canadian, 107, L tonso of Inecurlty, Ttcan gnly describe the pro- IN CHICAGO. A i}l alarmof fire to Babeack No, 1 &t 2:50 each team gavo tho following result: Scotch team, | faflure to constrnct it is moroinexcusable. l'lrlh} genera 2 k In the weanlings, J. 1, Lyon, of this city, took | Crook's command, psssed throngh hero bound for 0o RTRI b il i | o st i fonl, rim s | PR o ety 53 8 575 | e Ch asuetuct v S 5 | g, s, o, S0 Comvesion o wen- | it e o1 5 FESEE O A BUSINESS_NOTICES cia of al a A fi ar ly F o s Ol % . by o - 3 matched te: ), B e o e 'y o Languago Tike e mctndy Damsge i e || Eimlisby ervo Athletics, 6; Cloclusatt, 8, same terms, n the country of the toam holding Ity | arnund Southwestern rallroad represcntatives com- | thie rst promium on apans of h years old or over. this, suspected. Damage trifting. withia)f’ the uuthority of the grest guaranteeing Jastiongly suancetod; Bamage I, BOBTONS VA. BT. LOUIS. at such time and place as the team shall declde D. P. Clay, of this city, won the firat preminm on Prof. W. Palne, of Philadelphia, Will Glve Dosrox, Sopt. 10, The. homa club defeate atsucl pleted thelr business to-day by the sdoption of the | D P. Clay, s e Y 2 R T AR e T AT ALLEGIIANY CITY, PA. DT Bopt 13Tl home il defeated the | -upon: so, If th, Austeallsna win, the teaua that | vian of pooling frelght camings, ne telographed | Tohi Lo peiman e OBINTe N aating, | o lectoten, Gn {he GOrIRk oF GisEkss an Taebunt wers e Lo Salnyed, ang tho vertudon pen® | Prrranuno, Sept. 13.—The stables of the Pltte- | Iunngs— Py E ot 5 | compete will iave a nice journey to the antipodss. | Jast night. The puflolfnz arrangements wu‘f"-x,ipr and 1, Ripley, of Muskegon, the fourth. * | cure, at Grow's Hall, 517 West Madlvon otreat, taken under fresh consldération. ‘Thore ars no n. | burg and Manchester street Tallroad, on Beaver | Boejony p 470708 0.0.1 0 1-0 EIGUT MUNDRED YARDS, g_:; :;gg; Kaster and ef‘l&.’f‘fi."n'.'.'é‘fll?f gr;lsl‘m “‘g"’ 11, C. Vandeusen, of Viint, took (he first pre- | thia evening, to indics and gentlemen, Friday at 3 dications what the result of theso renewcd delfber- | avenue, Alleghany City, were burned to-night. | ftuna cf s, J ‘The follow!ng are the total scorca st tha 800- 80 next m! mium on 4-year-old single roadstara. oclock to ladies, at ¥ o m, Lo gentiomen, Ouica ;xnm{:-cm-y M'v. ‘Ilm"l 5" T"mmli from Constanti- | Loss, sw,omf; insurance unknown Homo runs—dack, 1. yarda range: g °°°fi' o lxra‘unlhfi‘ fig el mgo‘-"c‘?-'mmw& s uigalcal d——‘———ep“ LW aligan ey l-ul:nn 3;‘:“1;“ a llefmllv,:x%r:!:: 5},’:‘ &mgflced has —————— LOUISVILLES VB. MUTUALS, Australlan team—Qee, 65; King, 60; Wardell, THE FRIENDS OF TWEED. ?3? “g:.‘\wn:':.n el L Jbeeng dosydne,’ Mesnilimo tho Xurks have ogaln CIDE. New Yonx, Sopt. 13.—The Loulavillo Base-Dall | 71; Smitr, 00: Lynch, U5; Draper, 095 Slecp, 605 & . Tioland, the well-known drugeist at No. 53 P operation n the fleld, spectal Dispich &3 The Trid Club easily defeated the Mutusla in the game to- | Slado, Tota), 631, Connolly, Bweeny, Rlchard Tweed, Waod- UEBEC. Clark street, hasmade a greathit inthe '+ Aromatlo The tonerof o P LAADE., ol DUAEN & M. Tviss, oy, as 18 shown by tho following score: Heieh team—ligby, 60; Johnson, 76; Joynt, 65; | ward, Wilbour, Cook, and Daker—Whers QUEBEG, Bitter Wine of Iran." We advise those who ate T tonciof oiclal ulletins from ,,%:,d, do | DusuquE, Tn., Bept. 13.—George Atwater, ono | “Frinzes e Dyge 60s Ward, B1; Fenton, U5; Mier, 67; | wod Ttow They Lives Bpecial Diapatch to The Triduns. suffering from netvonsness, impoverished blood, pot Indleate contidunce in Tehernayef's ability 1o [ of the proprictors of the Fountain Mills, situated | Mutual 0300 0-4 | Goft,04." Total,'535. vew Sork Tribune, seot, 12, MoxTnEsL, Sept. 1.—The Queboc Provincia) | weakncss, or Impaired digestion, o try it. hold hle wosltion, and tho recall of Haravatovich | op (o Hollevno and Andrew rond, committed pul- | Losievities . ,0 4 3000 | Canadian team--Mason, 04; Gibaon, G4: Cotton, | Ay the prosons moments whon the ramored cap- | Exhibitlon contlaues to attract large crowds. The ————ce SecTaced ho cowid detoat. tus’ Tareinh campalgn by | clde yesterdsy by bangiog bimeelf, It appeats ho Tuogearned-—Lautevlllen, 0, @ . s rataats, 8. | Sibaro. o Toll, 66} Munsun, 647 Cralt, U7} | 1yfe OF “weed la the startiing theme of poiical | display of agricultural mplements show rema Durnott's Coeoalnec—A pestect dramiei for interrupting communication with Neach Is evi. | becamo much dejected at the poor wheat crop, ns St L R 8 00: Hodine, 60 Gider. | A1 0clal speculation. 8 wrd regardiug hia friende | bl progress over former years, The show of cat- | HI MG, Ric, Si¥Gea, e e e fort Jargo proportion of deodorized cocoanut al, pre- dence that Tehernaye Is hard pressed, cannot fail to be of publlc Interest, that Tchurna well as baving to rebuild the das, which had Decn | Tt s soveral times beon noted in thess colums Dakln, ; Farwell, P e \le. thotigh of superlor quality, la not so large as @ expresnly far thi % gethe Zimer, Liclkruts correapondent ssya thero s | carried mvny%{ Socont frestiots. To wea n good | that the Athictle Giub of Phllsdelphia was on the Total, ‘650, | yflichard B, Connolly, ex-Comptroller, fealdc® | formerly. owing fo many breeders having went N el Al Tent of y,and roporta are cur- | clrcumatances Independent of the mill, vergo of dissolution, aud that thore waascarcelyany | Beotch team=—1i Whitclaw, milc\lffl}f' i e e fter aw xtended fourtn the Eest | thelr stock to Philadelplita, Tha Aorshires ex- DY GOODS. GVl Special Dispateh ¢ INDIANATOLIS, Sept., 1. ineer of Noblesville, who bas been stopping in is city for several days, committed auiclde by morphine to-day, A lotter lic loft says he was trod of lifo. 1la leaves a wife and one child, Bpecial Dispaich to The Tribyne. McGrroon, 18., Hflu. 14, —0n Batur Tast Virginla, danghter of Barton 8mith, of the llln‘)’_u of National, in this county, committed sulclde by taking poison. The catsc of this tereiblo doed is as follows; A young man of the viliage, by name Sgulra Huduon, belug attracted Ly the boauty of Misa Sinith, who wae about 18 years old ot tho tlno of her death, accomplished, by pramlees of wurriage, the ruin of the poor flrl. When the ruined woman was about to give birth to a child, Hudson marrled tor, Soun after the girl took yoison, and dicd from its effects. The inhabltunts of the town are excited, and indignant beyond ex- presslon. Thoe young Indy waa a poneral favorite, Bpéctal Correspondence of The Tridune, Lanuino, Mich., Sept. 12,—Jamcs, 8 young son of Willlam' Wuodberry, of Shinwassce Township hiawassco County, died rocently from sovera. causcs, Ho wns proatratod with typhofil fever, and ) ‘FM ho was finlnz todle. He got holdofs knito and stabbed himselt twico near the heart, and died the samo_day, Iie sald to his mother, aftor the act, **3otlicr, Jimmy didn't do that; it was the torrible paln.* A post mortem examl Libited are the finest ever scen in this Province. A lare pumber of influcntial stock-broeders from | 2 1 ey 1 ¥mY B tho States are hero, Great {nterest s manifeated in the exhibition, and, on (ke whole, it {8 tho best ever held {n Lower Canada, About 17,000 peoplo visited the grounda to-day. . ADAMS COUNTY, ILL. > QuiNer, 1Hl., Sept. 13.—The AdamsCounty Falr 10 in progross this week at Camp Polut, There are about 1,400 entrlos. The display 18 very fine, ON TEHEB especlally in stock. The raln to-day interfored with the exhibition, although there ware over - £,000 people un the grounds, —The teature was tha brize wilitary delll.’ The first prize was won by . he Keoknk Junctivn Guard, and the second by the Glenn Rifies, of Mount Sterling, i l CEDAR RAPIDS. Special DispateA 10 Tha Tribune. Czpan Rarns, la., Sept. 13.—The hopes of the managers of the Fair were blasted sgain Strang‘el‘s Visiting‘ the ta-day, & raln hl;'lnx :;l ldn‘ last nlghlw;:lc continned throughout the day. The outlook at 343 : continaed (Mool B ooy ew vt saving | TLXDOSItion are cordial- arrived to-day. and should not the weather prova B nisivie ta-movraw tho Fair wil doubiiess | 1y invited to wvisit the chance for itallvingthrongli thoseason, LastSunday | 06; Ttae, 713 i Frager, 07; e amunEs Phlladelpnia catreapondont ntimat, | 713 Thorburn, 66, Toial, bas, '’ L T L L R R B G ed that matters had reached such a paea that ftwould | The bandeatne lead secured Ly the Amerlesnteam | gy rigr, ho purchascd, fointly with Mr. Fithlan, o imposetbl for tha Club to moke anothor West- | gave great satisfaction to the 3,000 peoplo pres- | (yolbdieny'of the ex-Ring ot Holland, which lien cm trip, and that tho present week would undoubt. | ent, who expressed confidence In thels uitimate | o516 shores of Lake Loman. Hore he has since edly ond thelr existence for the Joar, This | success. mode his home, Tha placo has_been fitted up in frupheey hus beén svuvdantly, qulfiliot, st b D e pacd the most luxurious manner, Tho entertainmonts orm: nounceme: e b = 1| 8 now beon 0 real) ho shooting a 0 +yards rogea el made, M. W, A, Tuibort, ul’l;}-lm'c’l}‘tu(ltho|l‘illul~ meatolows: " g“ A :, - zk Sivan sro diickiledng, pouronsatid slataraiay e cago Cluh, yesterday received the following lotter cotch tonm—Doyd, 62: Whitelaw, 65; Clatl or B, cao Club, Jeatonday Eeou o o e | ot O S iechotl, 12, Wranar, 87 MOVIIH, | o borer fh Sweeny Hree {nfong.of the mortpalallar Athletic Club: 71; and Thorharn, 70, Total, hts, Tiide Bolferinn, though the frantare lies npon the I'||155bll-l'nlA. Bept, 11,15, A, Hulbert, Eiq., Chi~ Amerlean tenm—Fulton, 64; Bodine, 675 Ofider- quay of the River Siclne, Tho windowa command a eayo, Jit.: 1 ami_compelled by eircumstances o' write | alovo, 60: Rathbone, 68; Dakin, U5: l"nrwull. 003 | viow of the Tulleries gardeus, the palace, and the youthlaietior which Lwould much prefurio loavaun- | Wobcr, 80; and Allcn, 02, Tata), 618, Place de la Concarde. - Tno qusrter ls expensive rlcent Bt Tand ' 1t wid o Honwanibe o ths | MSoikl (cafueitigby, 40 Tohneow, 675 Joynt, 05; | ana ‘arhioeratic, the noigiboriood being mado et cighibstaadhiaui il oal Whstten, | Do g2 Moy Bl o0 o e | Wl vy ey s a"only & homs (08 ok 3 ne , 62, 2, e e e e A H e e i ¢ all. 3 Adan, 3 Bell, H lurison, 3 Crul 153 s ehtna AR | I3 At T Dol g e i st g s st tho Cun exhibitions I , 5 i e sver whieh wo it o Al Atl) hok meck wa | o Australlan team—Que, 08; King, 08; \¥ardell, | proof of this hergle ratolve, ho actunily went an hoped the v ny—formerly the wifo Sdvent af the W b 643 Smith, 005 Lynch, (4; Draper, 50; Sloep, 695 7 % 4 foped e advaut of the Wetteru clubs woull infuze | B4 BRI cHls AT gagh Dranen B Bloep 53 .p,’}'\flu‘.:';df»’fgc.‘lfl o T i s SIS Sl WIS IBRSAIIS | o 1, 000.Fard subotn repmiet s fotowas | SEAT*C nenican: celony B buen repre- il seoded T o Wealent gaied was o'ty se” | S SORTNEO Y Wiltataw, 45 Chark, | femied: PILANGLERAIN Sty TN I etc. which, bolug fre shows, drew the beat gt us 05 Hoe, 023 Mitchell, 73: Frasicr, 025 MoVilll, Richard Tweed, son of Willlam M, Tweed, and 0 "barely Cenough wmdnor "lo pay expenses. | 071 and Thorburn, 07, 1, 544, mors famitlarly known as ** Dick," has been liv- tal, 623, w'éml'!,!‘:l;!_)l ant cnfl'n-"‘v'v'&"h-'v“u"firn:'m'?fw o Amerlean team—Fuiton, 70; Bodine, 025 Qll- | jny {n Parls under the name of Rickard Sands, s YRESIH DISABTER TO THE BERVIA] 3 The Zinies’ Vienna corres) nndent'm{:: ‘nl‘)‘hrl that he has Infurmation from Motrovitz coniinning the reported defeat of the Horvians on the Drina on the 8t and Oth instants, The Servians wera driven P\;e:‘h::l’rullfi‘\:’l:mflzuth:. éhe ;I‘url_(l did not follow ervians 154 o 150 Drina on the 100 e, coupied thelr 5 g JUB DELIENATIONS, axnoX, Bept. 18~6 8, m, =" apecial from J»mlm\lmoph -ly-.r 'v:l?u sfl‘:fl:fi’)fl not approved the conditions of peace rosolved upon Dy tuo Councll of Minlsters, and has ordored that the question bo further consldered by the Gront Councll, which consists of O dignlturica, This fs the causo for the dolay in the Porte's auuwer to the European Powers. Tho delibera- tions of the Great Councll are expected to result in g o the Datty News ¢ spatch to the Dal Vews from Odessa re. ports uflu. the Turkish inhabltanta of Philly ;O’l‘ll Tha° Tartar lazardifc have asmmed’ threatening attitude toward the Bulgsrians, They declare that bofore many days {hers will bo & furthor reduction of the populatfon. Tha Mussulman aro ull srmed, while the Christians, ever aince tha collapsu of the Inurrection, have been deprived of Lhelr weapons, The Brtish Awm- ba ndnrncomumlnurlu has been informed of reriious sltuation of the Chirlstlun population, Tribune, N, F. Dunn, civil ens % et . tion rovealed discases of his heart and kidnoys, | st. Lout dersleeve, BA; Htathbone, 633 Dakln, 603" Far- | ppartment, shured by Elbert A Woodward (late bo continued U1l noxt week. & Looo, B CTUEL STORE, e corre. | WhICh Glssbees Were tho chuks OF i inoye, | B toble lab, sad o peipcns s s Ui the G wellx.‘m;'\\cb;slrl."‘ljh; andAllen, 43, otal, G0l terk of ho Now York iaard of Superylsora), Is . premises and stock of pandeat ot the ‘e roport hat fn conseqsenca T e el e et ot Pl SR GBS | 1B SOOI i Sliaeh 3% | Shdesmae 1 1 Sapposc i b st i Soectal Dirpateh o The Triben th of the renowed ropresentations of the Kuropean {8 B E: 1A % b ' rol ol ’ L €. ol e 4 B d ¢ fn- Special Dispatch to The une. PR G Tt A , Huropasn THE WEATHER, worthirds thy rocelite, “3ir. Bagers, of the Bt Louts | and Goff,'ud.” Total et s father s Iho sentinol over hle dangers Fonr Warny, ind., Sopt, 18.~Tha (bird day of ] -Wasuisorox, D, 0., Bopt. 14~1a, m—Fortho | {4518 Trites Upper Lakes, falling baromcter and mortheast winds, followed by slsing, barometer, cooler, northwest winds, and clearing weather, 5 LOCAL OBSERYATIONS. Guiohao, Bept. 13, _T_anl. fl& Tfl i, Wind, Rn,| Weather a:n3n. m, m e e regarding the proposltiol, and, Canadian team—Muson, 043 Gibson, 61: Cotton, o friend, whose return Tweed alweys feared und s, personabiy favorbly® IO oHE Pl i G atle 715 Munson, 503 Cruits B0} | Wl e frequently whiwd was. diad. - Despito clubs would draw well, Mwmu'iummnuu; and Dishor, 61, Total, 403, i viglance Mr. Woodward, who gocs under the Club, 1 canonly say that unlees 1t can b put on auch o Australian team—(ice, UR: King, 09: Wardell, | namaof Warren, makes un occasional fiyfng trip Dasiy as to guard n;mlnu future fallure, |, forone, am | 50: Bumith, 623 l.yncllx. lsgd Draper, 64; Sleep, Ul td Amerlcs. During the pastsumner he hunored P con e Ofighisations Jiat hopaing, | and lade, G, Tolal, ¥ e with u brief vialt. — Tiiv ambarraseed af- . W. Tuoxrson, This statement may be coneidered ae settling the queation of the future of the Athlotic Club for this year, aud also for nest, for it v guite ciear thet, 1f'the organjzation could not nflml Ats enguye. the Northern Indfana Falr drew animmense crowd, notwithstanding the rain. In the 2: 30 trot, purse $500, there were seven entrica and six starters. Siz neats were trotted, Russell First, Dan Howell, er winuing two en 112 e, 3% und Ho 214, 2100, 2:30%, and 23 fulshed to-morrow. ——— ROCKFORD. &pecial Dispatch to The Tridune. Rocxyoun, Iil., Sopt. “The contlnned rain to-day effectuslly stopped thu falr, The pro- ’ adopted §n tho Cabinet Councll on Wednes- day of Just week were recommended on Bunday, but the result of fresh dellbor- Atlona ' wos the samg ms before, with bne excoption, which was In regard to tho new fn- vestituro uf Prince Mllau, it now bein reqlulru\ that the Prince ehall only go to Conatantinople to pay homags to the Bultan. No mentiun of Montencgro, Bosnfa, or llullufiuvlnn 1a made in the conditions, Which bears out the statoment that tho Turks do- wire to break wilh the solldarity botweed Bervia OHAND TOTAL FOI TItE DAY. falra nro in tho bands of s prominent Brosdway Australian 1,645 | uerchant, who, in the hops of elfocting & privato settiomunt, made a trip to Parla {n June or July. Charles ¥, Wilbour, whose relations with “the Tho mateh will be completed to-morrow, each | New York Printlug Compauy remuin I inyster and Montenegro, and trent with thom scparstely L , | mentsti eason, ft will not be abl tosm Aring the sumo number of shots 2« to-day, fa)ving In the Jtue de Ja, Blenfaissncy, hi Paris, ibout terine S Yonce. e revolutions -fsflnfly fi:}g;'l‘?fl'é et :l”: : '" i % %o gu.o fur R AToL. CanknoRas 7 gihers o s puvsaing 6hé sy of Uiecian uaid o8l ) Ll ul . 3 T 88 3 el q s e g o ered” the - con. | ~MvXimum termoimFter, 647 winiaimn, 00, o a Dre. ng ubon the proner | wyumunorow, D. C., Sept. 13.—Arangements [ - fiiam ieniossy Cole, cenerally known st the | yramuma for Wednesdsy was thurefors postponed conrzo to pursue, wrote Mr. Thompion as follows: 2\ o ax! n h g de wi cutch, Australl ssygucher thiof, " vpends hiv tinw ou the circait of dltions exagyeruted and ordered tho con NKBAL OUBERVATIONY aiau0, Bept, Lo, I, Thownpson, Eega dinistta cizih:%? ‘:‘;.\".X’..,‘.’,‘,fi':nf’ Fitle ety Australlan, | 4 rvowols: Barie, and London. During e season | Bl Saturday, AUl the departments B0 well ‘voeation of the cxtraordinary Councll Uuioago, Bopt, By i} il Alled, and everything b (tlug for clear woather. 2 - SFE } 3 g tho faln G, A A emratnas Miation. on ih 20ty | bo may b found in the latcr city, usnally fn the | fllel, i ; M d & P m . e e ::E,‘;".'\.',‘:,‘:.'.‘:'ifl?,'.“.,“.'{.‘,‘.l' i —f‘fl-—l-‘fl i Sfihe A SO (',‘I,‘.‘.“r“’i.‘i-’t‘m'-,}“ fatiuro of your | Rl Sud Hoth of the prosent month; distance, | eveninigat the pepular restaurant ' known as ino | Wil Cacleton il read wis pouin tomareows sad adison (1) HEN R what accarred at tho first reception of tho Tarkiuh | A10e0R. 1o 13003 our oogageinents, i at hmm . In pegiomen | 80O, 000, and £, 000 yards, Criterjon. e fareported tu be In straltencd cir. Mlaltore by the Bultan, "Afier the proclumtion recilarlige. 8011 B L R {-m.'?"inuum'x'emmu'f: A Sumances. out appuscutly greatly dopressed, AUSTRALIA on that Special Dl 0 The Triduna. enting A 8 LTA. Bhantisoyooiiom the Bultan ofpeht vers Same dopendud Wy O et eaad | | MILWAUKEN, Wik. Scpt. 1d.~atches between | 14 rarely to Baveen durlug tho 4 lo unh Spectal Dispaich v The Tribuna NEW GOODS OPENING taking, lo sal 1t was _nocessary 10 guidod our dctiun gecordinkly. i the Marinettu and Milwaukeo riflo teams resulied Im:;u:ly 7"“’5“.!’3‘(:&'&,': d lli"\t': - N Taroxto, Unt., Sept. 18.—~The Cowmlites for miake friende, aud show Englsnd thatno more Jlis Atiiatio Club pow o us ive gaincs, fos I 174, | &a follows: TR me e, e by a fores | making arrangouents for procuring s vessol to con- DAILY. nadian guods to the exbibition at Sydney, ve reported that tho ship Napler, of Montreal, 1,177 tous bor has buen sacured and preparations will begin at once, A goneral weeiing of wanufacturors will be called next wosk. ; ’ AT REED CITY, MICI. Bpecial Dispatch {0 The Tribune, East SauiNaw, dich,, Bept, 1l ~The American 2 Tlousa st Hced City was destroyed by fire this morn- fug, ,puether with mll lts contcuts. Lows noy L] knowd; Insurad for 2,500 in the Undorwrilon uf | e — o o s SPEOTAOCLES. Why Hoycs Went iunto the War. = In April Sumter fell, and Lincoln's call for troops came, aud with it an end of sll theorlca, all specu- Intions beyoud the question of the buur, At Cla. Lt e Easastly-ambatied. habilo: ok BRAZJIIAN PEGDLE 8! AQLEN outburst ol e Instantly-ombattie ubilc senti- i} ZJIAAN PEU ikt answered the call, oo shall never forget, PRy AR R peclflun BUTAN K s, Hayes weiten, ** Synday eveulng, " wheu the | Opticlan, g Madisez-aty (Tribung Balldiae 8~ 2% | asoclate, o loyal American, thut his {deutity be. came known: ** Well, Cook, when are you going homer" Inquired the m*umlor. with a swile. +4 As soon us thoy will let me," auswered the culprit, in an undertone of confidence, ** Well," cexclaimed ho that was without uin, casting s atone of rebuke, ** wlion you o, I bope'they will hang Strocitles would occur. ‘The war ahould be brought %0 & closw an st ks posssible, “Turkey giviug fair conditions, 1f hls presont . ndvisers were umable to effuct this, bhe would fuml Others who could. The effect of this sllocution Waautunning, especially to the Grand Vizior, who baa keyt his foous ever since, ‘The absence of the rand Vizicr fa cousidered s hint Lo hiv younger :‘-Dllwljne- 1o Jose no tine in sction on theldeas of i e Bultun, They will thus avert tha danger breateniug all, Much denendenco Is pluced On Mshooud Damed, the Sultan's brother-In-law, :?L:huu advico it is suppued the Bultan wmsinly ALEXINATZ, Loxpox, Eept, 14—5:30 8. w1, ~The Times’ Bol- f‘l,l‘v{ll‘wm‘“h saya al tho :Ier:l‘l‘lll \toopa bave re- ' Alexinutz except el allons, who 26 Lnateuctod to wltlnlnlvll in uKn of nuck." LATAST. The Dally Telegraph publishes three columna of report of Hehuylor, of the American Logatios ad Prince Tacriofofl, of the Ruselan Einba s Constautinople, regarding tho Turklah atroclties a4 ovo Hires cane: Tho yureaato of 10t ~ xam. behug acconted TS Sncorataurants i, 1 would nuk mentlo it &b bl e g o e "Cime” Dut for . thly ast sction ' kel H L\‘ your trus coudition; it ihat which Innfl’lnll:l!-‘ for i poRin Tt # n. o Fluese Sles vo’ klate t the Athlotis Club would kesp Ita sogagoments when doubitng Lelghbors pressed (ho' conyiction that you would treat us o for tho Chicago Club to eter fnta b S e ST WU i o Clab In New Yorks ' Wedncaday, “Bopt 50 Bel 5, tha i’ bl ARCH/EOLOGICAL, Maxsrieup, O,, Scpt. 13.=The annusl meoting of the Ohlo Archwological Assuciation, which oc- curs on the 12th, 1dth, sud 14th of October at Newark, 0., promises to be larguly attended and of unusual intereat. An address will bo delivered by, the llon. Joscph Cox, af Clncinnatl, upon +3Piig Mound-Bullders of Amerjes,* and another Ly L. M. loses, of Clacinnatl, upon **¥ort An- clent,* I'arem will alsu be prescuted h{ll’ml. B, o, Cox, of indisnapolis; the Hon. L. M, Cofin- berry, of Graud u‘rld , Mich. ; Col, C, C. Whit- tlesvy, of Cleveland, and othier distingniehed arch- wologlsta. ~ All jnterested in archwologleal subjecta Rro {pvited to attend, ou. ¥ owls iaker, who shot Willlam Poole, and whase Iater reputation {s assoclated wilh coutracle on . Genot's larlom Court-House, resfdea in Pariy, and 1,000 YARDS—~NILWAUVKE] when ot homs sy be found any uveniogat the e 3'9 5 3 =M | Grand Cafe. coruerof Rue Heribe and thy Louls- i r 3 e 2 | vard,cnjoying & gamo of pokor, _He has loat nuta 4= 3 | ofhisinterest in Amerfcau affaics, and while In London this anmmer, he might have been sucn atany hour o the day chaiting witha friend or reading tho latest papera at Lowles' Exchange, in Charjug Crows. Jle 1s in fecble bealth, In pe sousl appesrance be 14 not unlike Tammany chlef. 'Bith in faco aod staturc the resemblance fs It us, O™ phadeibbly Bnew cluboit s sibatantiet bale Seart tn ol Peapectd of tho wreck of thy old concernsi and (bat, in thip oW clyb,you will occuny the must promipeut fosltion, ‘rewaln, very Fespecetully, yours, W. A, HuLuzsr, Whils every patron of base-ball will' regret the nnl\mx{ combination of circumutances which hay I:wufih about the dluintegration of the Athlstics, yet It s uot sitogethier a”calamilty, becauss thi people of Philadelphia will bo move§ toset up s striking, Mr. Baker {s 8 shrewd fnancier, and uow club on more solld basls, sng {ree frum Total... cvesssminees®d | has mansged his questionably-gotten galns greatly all connoction with the wreck of \Gawid—buk | I8 1 Justice (o sey that tho feak Swa Ak 4B, | W b QW advaytace