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the Jlome-Rule Confederation, and started for the United States, bearing an h_congratula- 'HICAGO TRIBUNE: TULESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1876. ' e f : Cl{mmAL NEWS. m'“"'{,’,‘“"'fi,";:‘,:::;“,;,‘.{,'}“'.:’,‘;‘:f‘“ e FOl{EIGN. tory addresa on the Centennal of American In- ASTDIES‘ devendence, which he and Mr, Charles Stewart The demnl bandit 1a & manof very mastked The Porte Ordors an Extonsion of the | Parmeli (Hoinc.Rtule), Member fur Meath, have | The Old Boston Champions Defeat & ovel ** The Fleblecite,” The fact llll:.‘i":: ‘:‘1‘: :( this book has boen interdicted In e any s rorewhat opposed to the theory of the g:er:‘ch critica, The Theatrs Francals remaing tion in their meals to which well-bred youn English folks should be trainc Aul)rtfin I‘, varfous discouraging dovices were Aunmpuf {u Indace him to renounce his visits. A bucket of cold water was poured over him; on anothar flwsluxnom_v,‘mnl hlnlcll‘( }"“h \'fllll\kcrn, l{u:n» ) c| 1 eyehrows. A face shows great de- Continuation of the Excltement | fis tho i havo bion killed fartant- o~ " Leen delegated to present to President Grant. : casfon the houseinald nssalled hi fem dnita determination to produce the play. c ted by the Northfield b oty wore Toumd. n_ conpana, Ktato Armistice for Eight Days. et deleg: opheab iy Lre i Strong Picked Nine. d him with the Consldarsblo fecling haa been cantclIn Loncoy aused by the Nor hip, i pockethont wiih €5, Tio of ;he othe FRANCE. 4t thofamily miles tn an omnibus, and liee Authe 3 o atile i i 3 e was given by tho reparts ADPRIERtlY WAl 10 Rulgarla Robbers. era il the seme amonnt, wil Jumes Younger ; finally, gl TROUDBLE TIREAT ENED IN ALGERIA. at Loulsville Pants, Hept. 25, —Gen. Chensey, the Gove Running: Reces ernor General of Algerls, has informed the Gov, Yesterday, ce m:«mfl;‘,‘;{_‘_ Vasnburne, of the Amerlcan Collegs a Conatantinople, to Sir Henry Elllot, wassup- All the Powers Agreed Upon 2 Basls of Settlement. T $150. Cole had )\)Im‘k(‘lhmlk and combass, Nono had watehes, Thelr cluthes were terrlbly over to the butchier's lmyil whiy was lribed ta The Desperado Killed at Madelin Be- | used up, All were well nurlulled by the citizens, make awny with him. "But even this lastat tempt failed. } breom s on a third, ho was tuken by & member i [ ! i \ Bob says thic costs found i the tamp at Man- ernment that & general insurrection {s immi- O the following dnyhu the dinner bell rnn;i . reescd Ly the latter. i Have Boon Hoywood's Kato blonged to him. They wero making dus " . . I preciscly at 2 o'clock Black Prince reappeare : Tt e o at e proortan ot | Hoved o 550 TS B st aa*iiar . onbe. e woui ot oay | This Bais Vory Unfavorably Becolved at | Pt 12 ZO02 S T Pt aubiapest Ablength tnspersisisocooiionet "’““‘,’.’l:;n,::n tho Centennial, of at thaie homes Hones liare. Leen placeq by some. 1y, and tho Bervian Ospital, CASUALTIES. The game advertised to take place yesterdsy | ed to be lmproved off the face of the esrth, hi ' “"'fi_ country. Bancroft Davis, Caleb Cushing, L others aro scatiered on hia breast, The swollen . between the Bostons of 1875 and a picked nine | reformation should be attempted. The window ; :l‘" Maynard, Mr. Foster, Me. Hilt, ind Gen. | A 8¢, Paul Reporter Gets 8 LONE | features present a horrible slght. TURKEY. OCEAN DISASTERS, did not draw as large a crowd as the Half- wuhtlsrowgl;:pen. [hl:i e “I';Im lul wll fed, 1 'x::bcl. sre smong, the staonteet, Interyiow with Bob Younger. cl,mfi';'l"': {,‘;‘&““m"er{f"}%{'(,:';?nfi“:j?:’l{w'{("‘:}f:‘ Ti1E ARMISTICE, MELBOURNE, Aus., Aug. 31.~The Dardenoug, | Orplan Asylum deserved, the procecds golng ;,';:"'; e t::?::p Y e ;"l'h‘l“’:}:; | Many nable men pald $5 rn‘r l’l;:nll llc'k:':’ t:.lnh: Cole Younger's toc-nalls fell off when his |m3ti BELGRADE, Bept, 25.—No news is yet recelved from Mclhourne to Bydney, foundered near | to that Institution, The old Bostons opened at | hay fn ‘“c back kitchen. The next morning he Tosley courso of fectures, pleading po bad disappeared, The dinner Lell rung at 4 o'clock, but the parlor windaw ledza was deserts here of the conclusion of the armletice. Itis reported that hostilitles recommenced this ot taking their wives and sisters. The Jervis Bay during the Lurricanc of the 1ith | the bat with Harry Wright, the veteran and ro- ro consequently made up for the most. wereremoved, He told the doctor he did not The Outlaw an Adept in Win- 5 inst., and 60 of Ler crew and passengers were | spected manager, as umpire. The old tcam care for hiwmself; if dead all would bu over in ning Law-Abiding Hearts. five minutea; was anxlous_about his brother, axcuen {or D pudiencea wel ' i d. Where cold water, the housemald’s broom, i for s st : j I wmorning at Deligrad, drowned. struck a streak of batting fn the first inning, :nd bbb y et of mf,",,'fl‘;hfl:n;‘::dl‘:rbtfll:l:‘mlnda o(nm.b;,, ‘I“!‘l‘llc""“,‘gu'l‘("":“"‘_,: ‘J“’,‘l:'“‘;"H:sfu:‘n’fh";l""“u“l‘,’zl‘l';; L g!x“"m,,' Loxpox, Sept. 25.—The British elip Lam- | and scored four runs by good hatting, alded by | o0 orye) klnduéu ,,’,’,,,e!i"{'flc';:fl,f_‘_‘{;“; ,_.%: ,was poct a Tmpez. | dreseed ho dii not tinch or miovos musclo. I1g | CoNsTANTINOPLE, Bept. 25.—Tho Porte haa | mermoof, bound from Calcutts to Demarara, I | errors Ly Brown In tiruwring to secund., The | dren saw Black Prince’s face no more. b de that the proprictors of the | Hin Courteous Domoanor an POT- | wuys that when the two comraies left they gave | ngreed to prolong the suspension of hostilities | poated ot Lloyd's as missing. It Is believed that | plcked plagers put in a couple to offset, Anson ———— Complaint I8 ’t“a‘m“‘ at tho Centenninl Expoal turbable Stolciem. them faost of the money, watches, rings, 80d | f5r ciglt days, and expresses a hope that the | 8hC was foundered with sll hends and 300 | and Peters being the lucky ones. 1n the sccound FAIRS. Tl cevatationlzed the rolations o tho sexes, valuables, thinking their chiances beat. Powers during that time will commuuieate the | Ogrc™ nning Manning put In a high ane for two bases, thalr powor to do so, They have . '.:;‘l:klzel: the bms, men to cook and to wait "Reub'lu. and men agnin to do the littie saw- :;, that ia necensary in the cstablishment. Gen, Cabrets, who died some time ago In Lon- don, waaa leader under the flntll)nn Carloa In dom Ml part of Queen Ieabolla's relgn. Iils mother and tbree sisters having been killed by the 87. Jouws, N. F., Bept. 25.—The steam- 3 ) shin 8t. Ucrm;lln, ‘trom Hmym, for New York, and scored on Wright's rightfield drive. The d ) carrlied away hier rudder-head on the 17th Inst,, | Iatter reachied home on Morrlll's error in throw- aad four days subsequently the steamsbip_Ene- | Ing In Barnes’ fine hit, but the Inning closed on gland, from Liverpool for New York, fell in | the two runs. The sclections added nothing to with the disabled ateatner 190 miles cast of 8t | gheir score, and the figures stood at 6 to 1 In Jolius, and embarked her passengers and mails, | favorof the Boustons. Addy's out at second by and took the vessel in tow and brought Ler | \hite's throw to Barnes led the crowd to wis into this port sufely. that the chaplaln would throw as well fu some TIE NORTIFIELD ROBBERS. . BURGLARY. Bpecial Dirpateh to Tha Tribune. Bpectal Dispaich to The Tribune. 87, PAuL, Minn., Bopt. 25.—Fublic iuterest | ppixegron, 111, Bept. 25—"The Bnited States here in the Northfield robbers appears ub- Express Company’s safe at the depot was rohbed .abated. Tho fellow killed at Madells, nfter | 10 night, nnd ohe of the Company's agents Leing embalmed for preservation aud identifica- roported on dlacovery that $2,000 was stolcn, tlon, was exhibited ut the Btate Capltol to-day | Lut to-day the Ccm)-lmny'a agents refusc to give conditions of a peace whichi they propose. ConsTANTINOPLE, Sept. 26,—Nocessary In- structions {n conformity with the decision of the Porte to extend the truce bave been sent to tho Turkish commanders. The report that Austria has not sssented to the couditions of peace I8 denfed, WENONA, ILL. Bpecial DispateA to The Tribune. VENONA, 1L, Bept. 25, —~The Wenona Union Fair opeaed to-day with unusually favorable prospects. A large number of new stalls have been erected, yet the offlcera are compelled tq butlld more or find additlonal accommodations, to thousands of morbldty-curlous people. The | any information. ‘There have buen no arrests THE PBACR PROYOSITIONS. champlonehip games. In the third inning the Five fine thoroughibred herds of cattle arc here, 's troops, he avenged himself swfully by ‘Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. . | Toxpow, Sept. 95.—A later dispatch from ;’nlm; n‘mr" Christian enomy who fell Intohis | threo in jail at Faribault, who were captured ab | g0, 05 a5 Ziurciars. entered_the Cnnntnnun'ople nunonm-elthnl.l.hm\‘;n\munduu STORM DAMAGE, Bostons made a couple of runs off clean hits, | Ouetook the first premium at theWisconsin Stata e did not finally abandon tbls canse 3:‘;“"13:‘8. Beolng then but8 years of age, he marned 8 rich Englleh girl, and passed the re- matnder of his days at her home In England, have Ing also an ample fartune of hils own. Ieappoars that Cardinsl Manning has been glving 1o addrees in which ho pointa out what he cunsid- sr8 slgns and omens that England will rcturn to Catholiciem. r, Moncure Conway, on the other aand, belioves that no unsophisticated mind can agreo with the Cardinal, '*Onenced only pass a Iittle time In tho coantry places of England to find Bow completely the very solt in which Cathollctsm ooco grew has been changed. Al the legonds and iraditions, the very folk-lare, of the ancient Church have passed aWSY utterly from tho populsr mind snd memory. " A pleco of money. worth 100 france, bearing the dateof the firat French monarchy, hns heen un- garthed in the process of oxcavation now going on In Buttes Montmarto. A hatf-effaced inscription Indicates the name Chlodavevs, son of Dagobert. Yhe old coln thercfore dates from the early part of tho soventh century. It has been purchased by Madella, are identified by the Chicf of Tollee of | procury store of M. E. Bannon, near the Post- 8¢. Louls, representative of the United Btates | Office, last Saturday night, b{ removing the Express Company, us Cole Younger, Bob | cellar:door, and went through the money-draw- Younger, and Al Carter, Carter is Toxas | €78 ‘Thieir only huoty consfsted of a few dol- desperado, and has seldom worked' with the ":‘{:n"l‘ll’;’t‘i:‘r'fl:‘f‘ngfs::lfv"e“ i Noueof the goods Younger gang. 1ls fdentifieation fs uncertalty |~ Some thine during Baturday or Sunday night, | since, i the detectives were mot certain of | the meanest, dirticst, and smallcst of ol tho James Younger being badly wounded in.the | dlrty Democratic pleces of work that has come trlp of July 7 last, they concede this man might to llzht since the campalgn commenced Wwos 7 L X g i Y bo him, About Gole and Bob Younger there is | herbetrsted. TThe Nenublleun “hewljuariers, no doubt, The man killed at Madella is Identi- | entered "hm"fih & transom-window fled s Charley Pltts. o s probably the 1(:}":1‘.’4;1 ur:H‘nrmu. ‘elfir;alnglo lhmo] Ilenuallm& ! i i unrds, stolen. and hings gene v sealterc ::,2 k“’l‘é’d ‘}‘(:J l;’,‘llmhc“';}ile:“]{i?:flfi?y C‘fl'fi nrunud’prnmlsuxlnuul)‘. )‘\'heu the (Guards were stoned a few nights ago, on the uceasion of their Mifler and Bill Chadwell, of the Missourl gang. | fiat pabile parade, nitbing was eld about the Every point of ldentification of these robbers is | atter, as it was Loped the Democratic leaders s given by HHobbs Kerry, the confederato now would reallze the folly of inaugurating sucha a prigoner in Miasourl. Lolo and Bob Younger | warfare here, and in futurs control the rank are recopnized by Col. Merriam, of this clty, his | and'flle, but this thieving busincss 1s spreading ron, and Supt, Lincoln, of the St, Paul & Slonx | itona Tittie too thivk. The police are on the City Rond, as having been (i the Gud's-Hill raid | track of the thieves, but nothing will be done on the Iron-Mountain (Me.) Rafirond, Cole | about it. Like muny other things which oceur then wore n cloth with eye-holes over his fuce, | I this city, it will résult In no arrests, sud the but is rcco&vjnlzcd Dy his_figare, halr, and voice, | crimo will go unpunished, Spectal Dispatch 10 The Trivune when Capt. Anson, not liking the turn matters BrRINGFIZLY, III, Scpt. 25,—Shortly after | were mklug.lygut Bmw'h‘u v dplwh. “’fi. be- o'clock this morning the city and vicinity was | ind the “bat - himxelf, and sent Glenn . The windom was npparent when visited by a very hoavy atorm, which approach. mrrllgln“nltrnck out sud_George Wright hit o ed from the southwest, and furlously raged up- | punk foulto third. The picked nine could wards of an hour, The gale nnd the torrent of mflw»nutl:lng.lhu:vlnlver, am_-l_ lu";l rh;.nlrlg'‘mv\v:.l‘fiv’lA " % - | wit 2 agafost them, The firat whitewn rahiirere ncc:)mpnnlul hed Il;,h:nlug‘ dad lthun Yur ;ha“l’]o«:fins was i the fourth inning, when der. Briflers [cc-house, In the wost end, was | 4o spaclally distiugulshed himself by put- twice atruck by Hghtuing, the firat striking | 3 Cotie side all tohimself, The score was 'é“l!" “elwuber"'"} and I"’,“"'"l{ Killiog htl,i",' not altered, however, aa the mixed team made ‘c‘em{ fj,'n".“ et n.':]l‘“ g']"’ nleo pm{lfl} i ! | nothing in their half of the Inniug. [n the ikt but specdily recovered, Others wers severely | ks iie Bostons seratehied out one run by an shocked. Trees wore blown du\\x:h\rhfl'u lln; error of Peters, but the pickeds mude nothing :mflr’;‘wr Lo ln.-‘lzht. ,.b“"l the damage of | 4 oftet, und the score-slicets showed 9 to t kind wus not very extenslve, The tnixed uuwd,!}mvll:l g:l,nc an "l(ml‘ blxu.l :‘u ¢ TN " worse, came near breaking duwn entirely fn the THRESHING=-MACHINE ACCIDENT. | gizthfoning, and by oneeal difing let- in two Special Dispateh to The Tribune. 2 rune, They offsct thils, however, by the same JAnmsviLLE, Wis., Sept. 25,—To-day & young | number for themsclves, made oft errors by man named Edward Ward, employed on a Bynldnuf and O'Rourke. From Ilfls time to the threshing-machine near here, In attempting to | tid ';L‘r:filg“‘z_fz';:ll’g;{_’mr‘o“g h«‘:fih:r“nhfi:uexrgfii step over the tumbling-rod, got his pants on | & in the pinth inning, when McVey put in an un- his left le caught, and before he could get | eqrncd one, and the game ended with the svore clear his right foot was carried Intu the knuckle | at 12 to 4 In favor of the Bostuus. Followiuy is will communieate on Tuesday to the Porte the formnal condltions of peace sittied by the Eu- ropenn Powers, the polnts of which have pres viously been reported. Russia hins given her us- eent In principle to these conditions, A telegram from Belgrade eays public opinion In Scrvia 18 preatly excited over the conditions of peace proposed’ by the Powers. It 15 stated that the restoration of the statu quo ante bellum fn Servla, with only the introduction of lueal reforms [u the Christiun Provinees of Tur- ku{‘ would be a fatal blew to those countries, witlout nctual independence. Servia would he morally dead. The promised reforms are not llkcl%’ 10 be carried out. Peacs seeured on such conditions would merely defer the inevitable conflict between the Christians and Turks. A dispateh from St. Petersburg denies all reports of warltke preparations on the part of Russla, and ascribes the rumors to the exeited state of the population, The number of volun- teers for 8ervia, however, datly increases. LATEST. Loxpox, 8ept. 26—5 a, m.—A Zimes dispatch from Bulgrade says the people are amazed at the good understanding between Russla and En- glnml“wmuh they pereeive will alimost certatuly Falr. The departments of stock promise better than former years. The entrles of trotting, run- ning, and pacing horscs are the largest eyer made In Central Tilinols. Bad weather at othet falrs induced the lovera of speed to come hera in great numbers, The sbow trotting begins Weduesdny morning. INDIANAPOLIS. Bpectal Dirpatch to The Triduns. INp1ANAroLts, Iud,, Sept. 25, —The twenty fourth annual State Fair aud Industrial Exbibd tlon began to<day. In the live stock, floral, and hortleultural departments, the display excceded anything of the kind ever seen in the West, bul the other features of the show arc not destined to be a success. The State Fair will close thit week, and the Exposition will run on to Oct 18, But compaoratively Jittle Interest is felt fa the affulr, political excitement overshadvwing everything clse. LINCOLN, NER. Spectul Dispateh to The Tridune, LiNcons, Ncb., Sept. 95.—~The attendance and_terribly mangled. The entire flesh and THE sconE! 5 the French mint. 1t is supposed that thocoin | Both deny being on the Gud's-Lill uffalr, Fears ———— end tho nostilitles. Russia proposed only ont | small b,,m.{ ,mmg'_,m ankle to the knee were TR AT AE was about as usual on tl:,z tirat day of the State same from tho money atollers of Saint Elolso,who, | of au nttcinpted rescue and fears of the advent AN OFFICER SHOT. amendment to the English programine, aud | stripped off and wound sround the rod, render- = 22 2| SiZ | Falr. There are over 2,000 entrles, and muny 1t ts known, struck money for tho Kings Clotairs | of o mob to huug the prisoners are outertained LovmsviLLg, Sept. 25, —Irwin Beanmont, of England adopted it. ing amputation necessary. 5l 0 | more are expected to-morraw, The weather it 4o Deger,—aa ol a mado plato and ewlry, | 8t Farlboule, Bl Jal s, already, MOOKIY | Claskarlle, Tonn, was mortally wounded an | ot it TP SR a0k o oz e T1i6 0 | oot kil trom the Sunlliatlone maly g a —teforo he becamo Atcholshiop. S e “Blata armory to Bhorlll Barton this. | Bunday at Garnettville, Ky, A telegram to the Fom 1o arrange tho uctpllspul scttlement in the FIRES. 310y 1| Slonand tau e her, o praspecta are: il §le Willlam Thompson, §n his recent address a8 | oyepiny, Courier~Journal concerning the affair states that | disturbed provinees gains favor, i 8 01 0| The nttendance promises to be fumense. President of tho **Physical Sclence™ sectlon of AN INTERVIEW l‘“"l;!fl Pl"’tl OF -;x,ux. Dcm}mom anrd I(:lv.-qx-;xc Ic{k{lnabhutlll(:!ln'lu;nl PROCLAMATION TO THE 4ERVIANS BY THB 8UB- AT FRANKFORT, MICII, | ,1, }, o i " 1ation, epolka in high terma of the Correspundriice 8t. Puul Picneer-Preas, are Tenucssce offivers, went to Garnettville for BLINE PORTE. , * L % the Brituh A";m n,m‘;,,:flmc .mdg in. Amerlea. MADELTA, Minn., 8opt, &2—I arrived here at | the purpose of arresting W. T. Bromie, of that | The following proclamation has been ad- M Speek "'\D',‘N A nqulog e il 1l 0l 1 DAYTON, O, pratent conilton af scientifc Mudy (o Amett | 4 oiclock hls steriioon, the train bringln eev- | plack thon o requisition of Gov. McGeary, of | dreesod by tho ‘furkisn Goverument 10 the | MAYSTES Sy Sebt, Sthe sy 2, 9] 91 Dartox, O, Sept. 25.—The weather has been B retered B tate, 10 the Const Sur. | 77l hundred peoplo from Mankato ani way Kentheiky, bio be g cliarged with the coainie- | poaple of Servia: owned by the Frankfort Company, ot Frank. 5= 762 | fine during the day, and o larger number of ar- snd teAnitieoaty o et ey | atlons, Ou arriving at the Flanders Totel I | won of n fraud In Clarkevlile, They found bim | *ggneaxa: You are the deacendant of those | forts 30 miles nortn of this clty, wus destrayed ticles for displuy at the Southern Obfo Falr hos yey, the Weather Buroat, anc the Lntiec sound an immense crowd nssembled, Guards | Jeaving o relizions meeting, and madothearrest. | ancestors who lived in pesce and xecurity for more | by fire this morning at 8 o'clock. Loss, $30,000, 6l 8l 2 | been recelved than at any previous year. The Naval Observatory. - He noticed, what some peowle | wera posted In the hall-way and at the foot und | Meting reststance, Perkins left Beaunont with | than five centnrles under the puternal protection | Insurance, $10,000 n the following companics: 8 11 8 | Exhibition is unusuully good. ~ All preparations 1n this country miay havo overlooked, that Gen. | head of the staivs. The rush of visitrs was | Bromio a few minuter, und, upon returning, | of the Imuerial Government, ‘That Government | oo™\ piobean ™ o1 000 Bt. Paul, §1,0005 B} 81 = | will be fluished to-day, and the race will begin . Myer hos ceased to cnll his weather-reports **prob- | preat, but I succeeded in etting past the | found he had shot Beaumont, and was running | has conatantly laviehed ite (nvors upon them, and | 3 & h, L Mg e Dk b &l s this aflternoon. pey rd 3 Orat called on el v it tina felt the same sentiment of Jnetice and good | North British and Mercantile, $1,000; Phamnix, B sl o) 0 bilitics,” and now rofera to them as *‘Indiea- | guards and to the prisoners. 8! cd on | for his llfe. Perking flred severad shots without B 0005 A o $1.0005 0 Ol $.0005 U —————— e re dignied and solf rorpecting tarm | Cole and dames Younger, who oveupy a bed to- | bitting, and the people of the place, uov under. | Wil towortd you who are thel deaconduots, | | S2000; AT, SLIN; Contlnetal, 850000 UC | Hirown, c.; e A Cheorful Paragraph. . Tuo Rer Dr. Price, of Drooklyn, haa had a ro- | ECL ’;m,'il‘,'"&|;‘n'Eui&'x""llfl,‘f,;?'z’é‘,‘:m.{‘.!‘flo":f;}: Stapding L ouhlsy rushug from r'-}‘reth"’v‘fi”;‘,!g of thero fators: and While preacreing thels nations | not sated. L oE A,f.;}’:' ol ol ol 0| Cheorful parsgraphs like this have been fioat sarkable adventure with o burglar, Hecaughtthe | Joolk' Tike such despcraducs 08 they are. | complylng with alacrity. Beaumont was cared ality, never entertalued & thonght which was not Bradley, 91 9 1| ing tately before the vision of New Yorkera: fellow In tho act of robbing his house, aud remon- | Cole, who lms bright-red whiskers, lad | for, 'flgt e lost Taard Trom wim dying in 3-’{.‘1’3éc'é‘,}fifi'\.‘c';“x‘f.{’{::’&"«'é"ufi’! o AT DAYION, O Total. | 27/11l11 | “Dynamite closely resembles brown sugar, for strated with him, The burglar, who was at first | his right cye buudaged, nnd sald he was | grent agony. the wise men who had at_heart the progress and | DAYTON, O., 8ept. 25.—A large fire broke out | . ———wir ittt — e | which it s doubtless sumetimes sold. Jabblog dlspused to blow the Doctor's brains out, coneent- | sufferig fromn seven “wonnds, James hies o safety of the nation. Thue it wus that they pre- | in the slaughter-house of Adam Schuitz in this Inningt— e s 5 6 7 8 D a spoon into it hard will sometimes explode it. en relactantly to hear a few remarks from the ela- luur(ul-iuokln;i month, the I"’.‘“’fi jn\v:&nofie THE SATE-BURGLARY CASE, ;:‘rrvl:d"l‘\ll:hl:;‘l;lfl:;l:_: Egfillrlg'mmg::‘l‘l;mnh ;'i'xnaf city this evening, destroying the slaughter-house | Bost 4880120 0 1-12 | Inthe form of nitro-glycerine it looks ke poor quent divine, and was soon 8o overpowered by tho 3:-_1111: nh}}’;;l'mfl-“ al n?l’(l«:‘flflllrmzll\c“a-rl:fi%lto !luq Spectal Dispatch to e Trivune. turhed tho world fur over 40 yearw. They lived fn | and sume stables aajolning. Loss estimated ot 200002200 U—4 buuc_ri‘ The 'tm‘{: n!; wgy ‘uttm- bo: lnq; maslc.of hls yolco that he profemsed repentance, m;"_':fi“;g 16 the pubdics Cole wu{ el abied; Wunmn'xfm, D. C., Sept. 25.~The Babeock | poace,and that judicious and uprizht conductof the | 810.000; n nsurance, Thio fire, itin mpfi,"d, RAUEL TR Louse keepers to buy the best of everything, sad o desire to smend his evil ways, The Doctor nufi ‘uskcad 1 1 would kindly express their thuuks safe-burglnry trial §s about completed. From | fulthful subjects kas constautly been the ubject of | unginated frum the bursting of a lurd-tan) 90000 0—G6 ——————= thereapon let him off, and gave him u dollar to ¢ eltlze td 4 o | all that can he Jearned there I8 renson to anticl- | the satiefaction of ‘the Imperiul Governinent, ———————— 0010002 BUSINESS NOTICES, s vory toaching ‘atory, alowing how in | i citizens ut Sfadoll Wiio fad (atel thet | Date verdict of scnmittal \hich, huving faken their diferent wishoe intd INDIANS. ) Barnes, L3 Man- 4 with wonderful ndnuss. LR ! il e W conslderation, has, at regular times, added new " ® . Y teasons of grent peril—when ono s afrald and the To the Western Ansociated Press. surprise ut such treatment, and was gratetul for e s gl . | immunitics to those they enjoyed herctofore. Special Correrpondence of The Tridune. ning, 1, i Loy A Worid to Mothers, Mhot daren't *—n brief communion of epirits | it. Jantes tricd to say something, but could not | WABKINGTON, L. Gy Sebt, £5.~Tue, proseca 8raxpixg Rock, . T, Scpt. 18.—As you will ‘Tl barce on ite—Donton, 23: Picked Nize, 0. £ Abovesll, the Bublime Forte was snxious to 1 . Ton will find Mra, Winslaw's Soothing Byrup an ke % " ] o tfon closed In the safe-burglary case. Mr., Cuok < fec]ine Bace on errors—Donton, o; Plzked Mue, 1, It nd n;’x,b.:::::::u?;lx:mf‘;:::f(&::;;‘r'q:{:l:}’:: artfoulate, and ouly nmibled.” e Woctur | e defense, sald i the Corrt would uajours featlty that in fts feclings 1t madg no iderence | have heard by dispatels before this reaciies you, | - Left on busee—Tioston, 0: Picked Nige, 1, invaluable friend, "It cures dysentery and diar, . cor, an- talkc m stomach and govoh. ‘cures wind rheas, regulates thy colle, softens the gume, reduces Inflammation, and Kill-Engle and Little-Wounded came I toduy | Bssee on called bulls—Uortan, 1. o e over untll to-tnorrow they would make their | Mussultnun or Chrietinn enbjects, and to show once \egniza, developed the fact that, beskden the spurl. | Suriuus peoplo wero pussing fn and out I left them to call on Bob, "These inen suffer much, | vpening and conclude the testbuony by the | mare the trust reposed In them conferred upon Wild pitches—DBrown, 1. + i gk Ap and surrendered to Gen, Carlin. Both Chiefs | Time of game—Two hotrs and 30 minntea, gives tone and energy to the whole system, al- ous bila wich e nogotinted for the King of ttghyy | iui"hielr tati Is sormetincs delirious, Uoth aré | sl lour of reeese—1 o'clock, The wourtad- | fae feinee, oF Tty 1, onumandment of the | wer frum this Agency, and wero with Sittiog- | Umpire—tarry Wrikht, tanager Boatons. Hustarery IoNesce Ther fie aPnt s raterdn Ao didput tho market for the samu monurch y " Journed. . 8 wil roand S Ras OF Seilie ;E:mem, e Rigeirabing lfl"“‘fi'12“«"&[;:'1'1‘33""’“‘ and are recolviug every = ot the wes who futad therisalven ot the head | Tull in b Custer ight on Liule iglarn. | 0 ROTES Ly | or20 minutes after the Soothing Syrap has beca ¢] 3 ussible attel 3 v A TR-C of the ra of Bervln, disregnrding the Intentlons i o 9 neonle 7 e honor minlatered. nt sovelatlon of thy Jow. cob at whieh the Kme'a | = 1 found Bub, a8 hie aslked to be_called for MISSOURT WAR-CLAIMS, S Dacine Toetingia of the Sorvom funte ob | They surrendered 143 goopley, 10 poules, L Inances now aro has had an {njurivus effect upon his sedit, In ol probabllity the King's personnl xants will bo lnerally provided foruta futice necting of Parliament, Ile has twice asked re- luctlons of b4 allowancos in hard times, und In icasona of prosperity hns not wecured o restoration’ o hig perquisiten. The care of so many palaces w thrown upon bis pursc that hie can not possibiy make his present fncome sullice foc his hnmediate wants, The last letter of Don Carlos fn the New York Sun describes Chicugo o4 a4 Amerfcan Budom, and shazactcristically expruases the regret of the writer that he was not ¢nabled, on aceount of hnuerfect tnowledge of tho wubject, to visit the houres of prostitution, of which, 1t {8 wald, the clty hasan wbundance, It 14 cany to aco that the Sadom 2l 1L Shicago conetituted tho principal churm of U sty fn the opiniun of the Prince, aud It is there- fore not suepri-ing thut he hod eyex fur nething slse. Jie examined none of our public worin, vhe ined no {ntormatlon In regard to our coninercial Mlalrs, inspeciod noue uf the rchuols or the shurches: but, having obtmmed rowme atatistics in 2urd t9 Uhe liouses of 111-fane, und having L toughly treated fn u barroom, procecded to write a0 exhunslive treutlse un the churactee of onr people, The moral standards of the Princo are aetty. They eloyato u bad dinner to the dignity of srlme, ond “base all the law and the prophets on trliling amenities of auciul life. We uce not wur- short, lying i bed, shackied and suifering from | ST, Louis, Sept. 25.—Col. E. F, Rogers, of | tenmited to use them nw doclly inetrumenis to awound in the arm, rluuchl'.cd at l\;'mhmzld. Kausas, snother of the parties fndicted a woek f.:‘ii'f.’} '«'ffJ'n?l'i.’.’n"&'f.‘.'n"l‘é'xfu?;‘.i“lf’i'&";gf.‘.flfi‘fnfl and from a wound In the Dbreast got yestar- | gpo by the United States Grand Jury at Jefler- o : to day. He was pleasant, cheertul and com- o City for complicity i 1o war-clobus Sty arote v Akl ebelen i Hatzcpovinaand By munfcative, He i3 & six-fool Loy, & years | {rauds, wus placed under 33,000 bond to-duy. Thore dangerons men, to the reprerentations uld, and s fine-luoking o specimen of milood e —ee mado to themn bg the Aovire coart and to the as [ over saw. Hle Lus u kind expression, and HNELL-GATE eshortlons of the Great Yowek, umrwered by let- speaks (n u low, gentle tone, using tho best of 4 ting the ruuun!llnllmcs of thelr acte reet upon the langunge,—po Onl}lfs fir"slnug‘.u i]'le&vj&wgl"r;g The Great u;lflvn. W flllhu‘,v ‘llxnffiny(-«‘lllh:;lmnl‘nrll the l;er- ihnself, but positively declin 0 % vians and sggravate ¢ situstion of the unfor- :‘x:y':llnl\“llfifxglul e Miotements of the other | NEW Youxk, Sept, 25,~Laust evenjog, whenthe | fintes they prtended to otp, mon. I gave him o elgar, for which he was very tide waa at ahout half-cbb, the steamer Provi- Tiecently the: refeh'm{ in thelr mldnl'lmc] grateful, and nross to smoke while we con- | denes, of the Fall River Line, passed over the | ufivers urid militory lgggt;;-"'g;-l ‘if.i"-"}f.'ltnff she wed. " Tle said he tad tried n desperato goune | pluce of the éxplosion. Shio encounteted no | Aeatt P hants of the ervians in opdor to atbiclc | Jost, They were rough boye, used to rougli | ifijeuity, und sailed about 50 feet nearer to | nud fiaht ab onee the neighbors with whom they wurk, and must ablde Ly the conseque Hallett's Point than uny steamer hud ever done | liveslin peace far 600 yeurs, and burn and destroy was fuclined to chink Licywood was more before. thefr yiliauex and thel howvs, than brave, 11s wus (5 the banl, aud sald Tt was Mary Newton daughiter of Gen. Servu I3 nn intezeal part of the Ottoman Em- oot of the Cashter was an impulse of and fut quite 3 years of age, who fired | pite. ond her - inhabitiuty _ore the children on o the part of the mau that shot b, | ghe mivethat blew Lalleit’s Polut teef to pieces of the eamo country. The [nteresls of 0 they ali deeply regreited it Theyeould | veatoniuy, 3 both are " clukely bound together,” Coulil the bave pi-ied off wany ctizens, as ol were dead At ltailett's Polut, this morning, the only {’{‘!‘""" Qovarbment e with eatiefuction ; ) gy the, only | Geeviaruined by the war? 1 it s been compell: shios, Lut did not Uesire 10 do wrler. 16 | yrazca to be seen of the grent colTer-dam were a | ed to occupy her terrltary militardy it ts but to wiath cuy who shot Heywood. e sald the | g ents ufluat fu the wate: jen, New- unish the mndmen who'wanted to encroach upon woneees b Northiicld “undoubtedly knew. | 'y apvived about nguarter belor vk, | ftamichis, nnd to putan end to thefr criminal at- Ts was - Inwoswer to the quess | gnd da company with Bernard F. Boyle, the | temits, The Government decply regreta the mie- tion, Did the jutber Jalled yees | gyerseer of thie late works, fuspeeted the seene | fortines and the losso. of tha Servions caused by terduy shoot liu¢ OF course Le rvegreited | of the explosion with evident satlstaction, In { the stubborn rexistance made by a misled vortlon s situntion, but all the chanees were Weighed | gwer to a question of the reporter of the u’l Ulmlppqu‘hi'“lnlcln{flgln‘l linell‘ublgll::m’”“' betore atatting (v, He hud luoked over the | Feuiig Post as to the suceess of ‘the blust, Tie | e Hmnwrisl foress. Mt eplurte S thet Sotated e ) ive part uf the Empire shold be desolated othier bunks before dv"lfll"fi: aud koew wil | Qeclared emphatically that {6 was @ thorough 7,;}':'1'\'»‘5n'.fv'\.|'tlm.:‘r'w-r,p-:fil that s mnn; Ju‘ati., about these in the lurger pluces, aud wished | explusion, ‘Theve are 822,000 now availuble for | gid children, and inoiensiva peasants, be subject- now be iad undertaken one of them, 63 the | ghe prosecution of jurther work at lell-Gate. | ed v the hurdest trinle, chanee to retecat wus much better than in g | § jurge part of this sum will be required this | - The men who took fn their hands the reins of ¢ o _ ‘wou by Anson, who, with tiie ald of Brown, vir- one lenry rifle, old-fashioned hunting-ritics, | (% B840 S IR NI e tine @ game the re- tlint-louk inuskets of English muke, scalplug- | 2ot U0 LM on™ different. Kufves, and bows and rrows, B ! YOI TO-DLYs i3 vxpected thut other warrlors will soon e folluy 15 cxnmple of Kill-Eogio wui Litter | | T, last, teo, wames of, the season =l 0o ‘Y“Ill""d“)v and be glud to come “é ond sur- § g, Cand to-morrow, and, sinee they will proba- Fters New York Sun. LIFTON. | {1y declde the chaniplonship of 1810, the atteud- The following ietter, whicl fins been recefved | anco will probably be very large. by u Senzeant here from a Sergeant with Tercy —— aiid Crouk, operating against the Inlians, gives TIIE TURE. some of the reasuns why the expedition Tadled: LOUISVILLY, I ur Fixuo, Xear Powonn Maven, Sept o= | Loppgvmnie, Sept. 25.—There was o good We hove made d slgns] fallure sfter the Tndlane, s ikt oy . x sl belteve, Knxxuun‘puL tively 1o that any time | erowd nnd excellent sport ot the Jockey Club g‘ltlh'" ik mast lllal'ms“i)w 4 we cnullfldlu,\lgn ruuug grounds to-day. ‘The first race for the gentle- jtuig Bulbaud. iy s vew, lud Terrs il | g0t cup was won by Thomas Tudd, of Louis Crouk becw so fuclined. but not so. Insted of | B8 Cup Wis Y h going to thens, We have always gone from them, | ville, wlo rode Phyllis, Reddivg eccond; Edlle '.‘z"d Lurd 5 lntt‘ '-’Oumllcv fron Fi’m nu.c " | Moore third; Nott fourth, 9 ‘o, malatasiu the sopremacy. S je. o _ Mrange, s, bt novertheless trae dtois | The secoud pacu for the Loulsville that Cody, botter known ua the famous ecout, | Hotel stakes, mile heuts for 8 year **Bugalo 11, " bad o fulltng out wiih both Gen- | olds, was won by Keene Richards’ Largen- e B o it | beens Henry Oswents second; Breut thid, The el sletiera: ** vral, | 1 VIS W cutee! - one here would do mnore to aveuve the death of | The tirdTice, dash 11 miles, gl ages, re- Custer, but it v now, and has buen for sone tme, | sulted f dend Tieat between Whisper and apparent to my mind, thut neither you nor Crook | Serge, Thne, 2:11 The race was finally won futend to tight, and you won't let”them, ond to | by Whisper in Killburu was second; prove what { say trae, I you willcume, 1wl taie | gther entry, Plenty, third, you toyllie Indisn cocampment on the Roscbud fu | “Tie jst race for the Sanford stake, for two- Boland, the well-knnwn droggist st No. 53 Clark strost, hasmade a greathitin ¢ Aromatic mg«;wi;u of Iron." We lldvllu “:’iflh. i-ho are suffering from nervonsncss, impoveriahed blao \venknei‘n‘ or impaired dlxextlon.pom try it L Asthma--Thousands of the worst eases of asthma have been relleved by using Jonas Whit- cumb's Remedy, In no case of Pmly nathmatle cliaracter has it fatled to give reliaf, CLOAKS, CLOAKS! FALL IMPORTATIONS e Field, Leiter & ! LU buurs," vear-old colts i flllies, had nine starters: sall pince, At Shicldaville they frightened | yo LoV ¢ rock the Servian Government and whose macred duty | — Feor-old coits’ ani Bies, U, olne atavtin pried ta e wuch anature wxclalining, on wilt- b badis, e did ot shoot o I any- | JE0E 0 TR e tind scvcray Seats | wan to romols the intereat o their country {n YELLOW FEVER e arion i e 0, i e g Luga cadily sveral, o] Ssion ) s securing for it the bt of peace, and In lahor- Sd-ud y Alle e 3 e ey Facke | Sk pres hefora thi begiuhing lof oparationsat, | foc i fncrsave the oweach i 1o procpenty. | BAvANNAm, Sept. %.—Yellow fever fnter- | Duke, Jaden-Baden, and Headfight. Belle ‘of **glorfous” Cortes—Unlf free vooler, half Jesult =wos abuut woch o Christlan aud u gontloman ae Don Carlos, duy night, wien they crussed the tord ab the T Dinted to Cincinnati Commereiat, squandered the money of the veople in armamenta Lattie Gannon, Tln.'g' Kknew tho guards bud run, | Niw.Yulig, Sept. 4.—The acres of obstruct- :::‘h;m,"l’":,‘.‘l'l"::,'fl“;'mm“ ":“I‘fv"“,‘:f“‘,“'gf‘l‘h':::‘;fl but did not know how fusny. Teey moved | ingrock in Meli-tntewere lifted ut the appoint= | gy aeainst that people the econamies which every Lack into the wauds, bat started soon to muke | ed time to-day by the explosion of 50,000 | gne had knved to support s family, bis children, a crossing Lefore the iruurds were refnforeed. | pounds of dynamite. The writer had o place | awd all whe are dear to him, Tuey camped Fralny night where the horses | on vne of the wuard-bouts, ns cloee a8 anybod Servians! Know It well, the Covernment con- were foind, They feft ot dayliztt, made n hit- | to the binst, and shured [n the drending antlel- | siders ns his children oli his subjocts without tle neadway, stopped on 4 surt o1 u peninsely, | pation und culmiuation thnt wll peur observ- | 81Y l“'""fl!"nvlt:lghml' Mus<ulmans or Lhmlnlhmg-. probably bitle & wile trom the German ehurch, | ers experienced, Many opera-glasses were Bl"‘ 'fl'l‘“'f L WII“-‘L"“:;("‘:"':{’.I'l"t"rlggrl{l; way but post of u day. They made o fire and | used, und all crowded” to” that side | SERRENE OIS SRR o ncb‘fi-,ét e el e that took comiort. Ahey shot a ple ond calfy | of the boat toward Hallet's Polut, | bugueiul provinco, and that af ita honest fn- buth o the head, but they refused to div, [ to the plawe where, accordlug to thelr | habieants, ' 1tis only to chastise thone wlin, after un sud_they aarcd wot fire much, “They pushed | expectations, o very excithig, 1 not dangerous | ynjustandodious ageression, have tricd to resist the on Bunday night until midnight, and camped | exhibition, was soun to be made, A half bour | Governwent by force of arms, and have drawn do- in Murysburg. They heard the church bell | of walting was to be endured, and the time was | liherately u on a peacefn] popilation do mnany un- strike U; und thougnt It wus u mile away, They | chiefly spent In guessing ab the consequences ot deserved misfortunve, As for the inotfensive resi- made a fire there, and bud a goud weal of corn | the exploslun, Lunches were bought by a few, dents, they C;u} rcl!llll\fiv'n l;mlen‘l‘m.t,llmu; Fm:ecn«l-n and potatoes, Momduy they tuade goud head- | of two women, who sold vlauds, with life pre- | 804 :“:’:L'(',ff:‘ e athice of ‘.‘)f."i.'.,,flh.\lu(r‘:&em‘: woy, AL night tRy camped ina fleld fn tho | servers at thelr sldes, realy for Instant use. The | JRUE e HariIan, euplo. a4 ANE. Fartuiniin: bushes, - Twice they” were nlarmned by [muple signal guns distinctly marked the perlods of l’ 1 ments, 18, s :llnls A\lwmlfl \\'ul;, Alinduu-l!udcu second, Crouse hird. ‘Thne, i, Atlanta contributes $1,000 for the Brunswick Pools to-niht mfd ds follows:: . First~races suflerers. = mile beats, trit, $100; Georve C. Buwman, Ricuuoxn, Va., Sept. 25, —A meeting of citl- | 87; Phacbe Muyflower, $70; Plenty, §50. See- zens, Gov. Iemper presidivg, was held wo-nlght -Iv;lul Tace; dn‘fh hulé mll e ‘l\;},nlh;’ l’nfim 8}3\‘1: casure ¢ yellow-fevel nsmiore, $733 Eagle, 3 the fleld,—Etlic o wdopt, mossures Lor i TV eres | Moore, Laura (e and Tlunderbolt,—60. Third lutions were adopted requestig the City Coun. | mice; Guit Houee stakies; two-mile heats, ilen- ull to iake an_upproprustion to that eénd, nnd nluzsl §100; Funk, §100; Vissmun, §50; Pelne suthorizing Mayor Carrington to appoint | aud MeMalion, 65, Fourth race: dash oue_oud convassers. to soliclt subscriptions ~ from | One-eiglith milea Redwan, $100; Very Flne, flll‘lfl; lgunt-{'nlly. It was ?miouurf«l al)LI:t 670]0 $15. o to $300 lu voluntary subscriptions had been al- rendy sent. An Yutortainment will be given | - BAD FOR TILDEN, tomorrow by children for the same object. | - Provipesce, R. L, Sept. 25.~Io the United Phe Board of Aldermen at n meeting to-nlght | giatés Clreuit Court to-day, Judge Knowles de- ',“oll‘.’gf‘“v‘fu':lf:,“"" resolutlon appropristing 300 | v, the opiniou of the Court, Judges Cilf- NEW OKLEANS, Scpt. 25,—The Howard_Asso- | ford and Knowles, In the caso of the action-at- STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., Now offer A FULL AND FRESIH LINE of WISSES AND CHTCDRENS CLOAKS, BERLIN MANUFACTURE. ARUIVALSL . 8. Grant, Jr., Washinzton; ington: B, A, Crokshank snd nald, Glasguw, Scotland; 1. Ickuts, Falner IHous, AL llo}vl;lnu. W BB bo Uy 5. A3 G Al Cochran, Montrent; de A l,)r.lur.'U. S A WO R, Bulwar, J, A, Chude wicka, T, F. Harelon, A, Forbes, 'and J, A, i, i zland; W, [T Robarts, Philedelphing mour, Uy S Aouy, Grand Pacfi oueth [linols Cavalrys Charles Clin { Suhof nl.P Bagsthood Juds ) 3 apurte} roctor ‘Faylor, Fontugs 0™ v, Y burpenten, it Xeei loron @, i, Levi, Florence, Italy; Lh-{d Harris, 8t, Louls Republican; the 'ton, d. T. Drunnond, Alton; Gen. €. M. Ransum, Laltis g}fin‘ha". f"“k' li‘l?m:m\uo{‘!e.‘...‘l'muuul lloiul— . L. olcomt, Unlon County; the Hon 1. D. Godine, Lyons, No 'Y, i tho tlon. Thomus red. sreutet wish fa 1 It protec. Whiting, nd Iiomus Scott, Ruckford; Gen, | Puosing near, though they did not go to ludian | {nerensing Interest, and the five minutes before f.'::’.,"'g‘.f'=|,e .l,:fi‘{-fy' ‘1';5,,‘;1.'.{;{:, :,:,'im,'.:'m:u ,'fi; f,, clatlun, in respouse to o telegram ot Dr. Bruns, | law, United States va. Rowland G. Hazard, The | in entirely new styles, and superior 3L, Liebeion, New York; the Hon, W. W. alie, us supposed Dy SherilT Davis, ‘They sald | the explosion were doubtlcss full of Intense | the women. the children, and ofd people during who Jeit here un Saturday under thelr ausplees | action §s one of debt to recover the sum of with nurses tor Brunswick, Gu., sent two t) : i AL hys s i elEnt. numich today, | ST for taz cw defunilant's - income lu o Wheaton, Dotroits Col. U. D, Peek, New York £, . Rattan, England; Col. R, 1L, ¥ : Washington’ the ou, 9 -t D Foneouby, unging from Dunning tagk a solemn vath not to reveal hav- | sensation to those whose pusitions scoined to | thy troubles fomeuted by & fow unscrapulous qualities, ranging [ fnnie seen them, ‘They would not_huve shot i | expose_thum at least to peril. The typical obe | men, who seck to promate thele persunal intcrests urdick, ' Yanrons | o e rematances und did w0t tio blut I | server held'a wateh fh ono banid, an oper-glass | Btihoprice of ‘the worst mistortunes which can | ‘o disyatel stutes the destitution to be up- | 1805 Defondant pleads in bar to recovery the P ey buwull, - Rew, o Yorks i W | g roods from himan feeliiigs, ts they feared | i tho other, und did not breatlo often dutlng T T aor g | bulitog, Nurses and mouey ure wanted, pusment b lé‘;’;‘: it xl“?'"u‘:."“‘;‘mb‘;‘.‘:r"“",‘."m" o N s i e, Houwse= | Ly would not ue found, and would dic’ there, | the Inst mintte of suspense. Paviabavtrananliind 1o evcry corsmanderf 1ty et o addded penalty of 50 per tent. The United 2 Karle, O . F. 15, Herrlck, Itg e ffon, | When puesing m:uuglh )lht“-"‘""( .;l'i"-u?'""'fi ,}Indnulu‘t.{:lu.lc.‘r:‘»g;tn ..‘:fdi,“a':‘k‘iif“t:!fi“ were | and J»mlullhfllm. the praporty, the fambly, and TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, States Attoruey, Garduer, demurred to this I K, White, Wisconsing W. . U tochea- | Whistlo “of the il willl blew miduight, and | packed with spec ) it [ist thie dwelling of every Kervian who shal] wircender Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune. i other plead, aud the opinion of the foe o amenitm s s [ . AL H. Sheluon, Providunco; William | startied theni, They hid wwhile, and theu | Loats craits ol all descriptions héld thousands | to the miMtary authorities or dellver up his arma, Decarcn, 1l Sept. 25,—Ths journeymen | Court to-day sustained the demurrer, following L. Al SELECT You nd Thoman Hicke, Milwaukee,... Gardner | passed on, snd dld not hear or see the guards at | upon thousands, A solemn expresslon eeemed | Ageressions and acts of violence, either on the b A, Sept. Lo~ 21 it Driclple of & decision of the. Unhudsmlus upwar oa 4 ASSORT- Uouse—3. 8, Wheolwright, Mufuvs I, ¥, Smith | the bridge. Alter crossing thoy got | o pervade the vast multitude as the tine of the | partof the soldiers or from any onie else, oguint | tallors of this city ure on a strike. e rinlple of 41¢ o the et bl MENT of i illor, URtowa; 4. 1 onoi Doston: | four watoruiclon, and lud- 8 feast. Te | cxplosion drew peur, | A imai ear me drew out | the lifo and property of | the Intinbitante who, laye Special Dispatch to The Tridune, upreme Court n the case of the Dotlar Savings , Hall, Bostou; olet, Now York; snid they jutended to call around fomo | his watcl and timed the minutes, anrrendered slinl] be suminarlly punished, On the dayana pay the gentleman for them. They [ 2:9~Every eys was fixed upon the distant | other “‘:j‘l;‘l;".',""c"?“l- e t8 .‘:;"':";'.'}“;“":flx:{fi Rut two old hens und one spring chicken at @ | galtows-like Trame above the works and water “,;:;‘w the hostilitics Aoainat our loure ucar by, und in fifteen minutes would | just beiore it. troops, they shall be freated with all the have had a ‘good breakfast, Lut they were 2:50—A slight movement among the men 8t | rigar of mflu,.,, law. Tho object of tne pres- ulurmed by shuuting, elther of men on the rail- | the howitzer made tho only sound that broke | ent proclamation iy to inform the Rervians that all youd train'or by pursuers; saw one inan looking | the oppressive sitence. those who shall trust their lives, their properties, for boot-tracks; did uot think they wers pur- 2:505—Spectators began holding thelr breath | and their familics to the loyalty and merey of the sued, but ran awny up a bank. It was_the | for the coming shock, Ichrlul Government, and who, oreover, sball clueest enll they had, They did not cross Blue | A fuw seconds moro the signal fired for the {w k'.""’ "-:{emwu‘ not to Ifl‘illn%e uw‘lr Sureciiont Earth River thén, but didduringtho day, They | Jast time. Then when tha cclioes thus awnk. | 0 Keep thar alleglance, slall Lavo ta apuly ber: Su1 W ) Bauk vs. the United Btates. The case fs Impor- DanvilLe, ML, Sept. 25.—The Vermillion | 11 g e first one lustituted to recover the fn- County Unity Grange store, un institutlon run | gome tax after the vitizen had pald the tax ns- here by the furmers, has inade an assignment to | sessed by the Unlted Btates Assessor with 50 Charles Gidding, It 1s not yet ascertalued what | per cent penalty, The judgment of the Court its liabllities wye, or if they will be paid. sustaina such action, S ST. Louts, Mo., 8ept. 35, —Quits o scusible ——— shuck of carthquake was felt between 12 und 3 Pecullaritles of London Cats. o'cluck this niorning at Bel cvnlnhl\luuuv. Cur- London Eramner, mel, and other poiuts in Southern [Huols. Victor Hugo says that Paris bas her child, the LOUISVILLE, Ry., Bept, 25,—The earthquake | pamiu, us the forvst has its bird; e might have (, M. Clark, Des Mulnes: 3. 0. Horsnd L. C. ‘Pig. Jackxonvhllus P. Bkiner, Chlcugos . Fwven, Foud i Laci George Baker, Watertawn, 3 W, Uclmonico, Now York; B, ¥, Upham, Jacksunviite, BOYN OVERCOATS et THE WEATHER. Wasmingroy, D. C., Sopt. 20—1 o. m.~For the Liko tegion, north and west winds, lower followed by higler pressure, cooler, vlcar, or LY, cure ¢l ] ed & sensution e 2 (L canuot be r weather, then kept on throu, ho w . Twome ¢ died aw: white foamy vell | 80nally of by proxy to the commander of thenear- | here last night l_m.s. produces t added, as London bas her cat. L canus esorrespondingly low. 3 hew, they had an easier thine. Mo blumed | every one wus gazing, so high o the alr o8 10 | resistance, nnd dlvregard the tenor of this proce | oo oo w, i i hrown i it 1 2L oot 3% | Bimsdlf for tho eapture, a8 he was overcome | hide' momentarily from view the tall, wreen | Tamation, the have 10 be prepared (o meot | Crockesy was brokun and plctures thrown frum { proken bottles. The foline comuunity ull aver Weather Hylx:m\\l's‘!lnc#. nllxiflmh’m;:l ou runainiie iy the trees upon tho Slopig Astarin 1 I)flh\r:ll it m;I'; In:t' snd'tho’ comequences of thieir rebellious :{::“':'l‘llm"llz‘l:_‘l;ghr'fi: :{“‘a:fl:é“t’g‘;‘;&“l’:‘fj ‘Llhpz nmt’;llv.flnlnm:c:‘:: lio aoitly, and. :I;Tu;wv:l:::fl ell, whilo the others wished to keep on, ey 7 ongs vell a pillur | conduct, 5 e 4 } H _ would not leave hlm, bul.lnlxcy‘htlzlu;l;:)nu"llll;l E{‘fi:r’filgln‘lft‘ll:’Ifu‘:[u:n‘:hluwlhg' lh:lllcr pur‘{lou' 3iay Dlvine justice fol1dl Ita conrse, elsewhiere, ths London cat stretched al his ease upou a amile they would not have been caught. He | of which could ba descried rude forme and an- . o couch of jageed glass, blinking forth ' o k"h DEENING: declined 1o eay anythf. —.uout Jis pre- | gular outlines of huge musses of rock and pors S'SPAIN, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. through o pouring November rafn; his whiskers vious life. ‘Fhough”he * .ud scen o pamn- | flons of the coffer dum. A sccond more gnd ”nnnuan. Naw Youx, Sept. 25.—A dlspatch hasbeon | wre droncled sl draupik, ety hlet written sbout thew, ho never no- o foaming mass of upheaved water had sink ¥ fced it, o gald lie aud anotiler bought horacs Dk s the Fiver, und a murky clowd was ost | MADRID, Bept, 25,—Tho Spanish revenue of- iy 8. Paul, Me{v dld not kuow where the oth- | fn the blus above. ‘The nolse was lttle more | fleers who wero taken prisoners by the boats of ers got theirs, Ho was fn thie Merchants’ Hotel | thon a mutiled roar of far-distant thunder, At- | the Britlsh man-of-war Saramang, on the 10th when the Red Cups left fur Winona to play the | mospheric shock thiero wus harolyany, even at | inst., at the time of the recapture of the trading Clippers, 1o §s & base-buljgplayer, but mude no | that shurt distance from the explostens and not | g unich had been taken by a Spanish cutter bets on thegame, He saldthey had no regular | sufliclent agitation of the water to rock paper ny huen by)s B Jeader. Every wan expected to do bls work, | recing diiells, in Gibraltar harbor, bave been released by the whatever it was. 1t was fully half & minute after oll was oyer British authorities, In consequence of tha warm This wound fs fn the elbow folnt of tho right | ere spectators scemed to realize that alreadynnd | Protests of the Spauis Cousul, The Pullticy sty the joint being lnu:luredf ‘nud ho cannot | with so little demoustratron everything had fi“ that indemnity be demanded for the ille~ received here reporting that the stesmahip 8t, | the latof the 'j’n‘*"‘l Lelvester Bquure forelgner “w ce, Germaln, Capt. Riculous, from Havre Scpt. 9, :'.":n.el.h,':d":,‘:".‘,,_m QY spate SE R parkhe for New York, bas been towed luto 8t. Johas, His passionaty love of independence and his N. ¥, by the steamship England, from Liver- ll;ejc‘u.l.lm:l ol s l:xfid lur:logl': n: z()l:‘x&p?‘f:‘!h:?’ pool for New York, ‘The 8t. Germaln lost her | be the dearest doatre 00 T8, FCE) WIG HEME ruddyr fu w burrieane, The England salled on l‘:.’&fi“&' ,:fl;,',‘f,‘,',’,fl’:‘,v.d bring him wuhmmif.: Sunday moruluz for New York with the 8t | na1g of civilized society. In consideration of a Gernun's passengers and wails. All - well, flulu ‘mousing en ussured home laa often been The 8t Germain will bo repaired at St. Jobus, | gered him 'i;m, always he has resisted such Chas. Gossage trafzhbted the arm nor control the fngers. Ho | been accomplished, ‘f they broke the sileny detontion. wn prococd ta Ns\' York, overtures. Wobave tu nind a cat of an impasiy & U 15 very polite; talks when Tcsuoued,g but not | with hearty cheers, nlr“l‘nfnml:c);‘gm?w];g'slc:xx‘:g . f ""]"l‘."’"“']b”’}', ?'3""5""“““’? Olympls, | presence, whose black coat, though dingy wu 0. obtrusive, and §s so nuld-mannered that e | thie boats joined in tha congratulatory din. No GREAT BRITAIN. ruin Liverpool, arrived, ustreless frow exvosure and pour dlet, Wos un- wluuhl mnl&ung%&:! {illl}fl:’lfiflll Elwx{?f;l‘);;“hl!o dx'mfifi ‘:'Ill done nn,\'whfim.k Windbivs within a TIW BOUTU AVRICAN REPUBLIC. ehows much gratitude fos u 1 eut, | short distance were not broken. 25, et Woll i Teakyto vy trouble, When tven, a cony | "ie bl ta belfoved to avo dono the work Pl e bt el el By veading it 1h000 id. bben | Deew madd, & ouh soundings, live not Y6t | 1 wers to represent Great Britaln in tho Traus- printed, suid he was glad soniebody wos makiuvis | A S-vesr-old daughter of Gen. Newton dis- | Vaal Republic, salled for South Africa Friday, money out of tho affuir, s ho was out §500 | charged the blast by touching an electrie instru- | {n a steamer speclally chartered, at least, He sald they wero all tougy, | meut at u eafo distince, CENTBUNIAL OREBTING, aud could have endured wuch longer, Heln- A slight tumble, aud barely pereeptible shak- o AT slsted that it was lis own fuult that they were | Ingr, Vs Ui only effect {n u eity! Hundreds | _LowDOX, Sept. 25.—Tha Lully News 838 Joha captured, us i lagging gave then away, He | of Tesidenves up-town, wll tho publlc institutions | 0'Conuor Power Member of Purllament from : 1 ¥ gavs tho men thut taptured them wers brave | on the Eust River fslatids, und 1nost of tho bulld- | Mayo County, Ireloud, has sesgned his post- | the castle with o nolie like thut ot & shetly and | the goveruess to be acorrunter of the caildren's follows, They wero surprised when thoy suw | fugs in Astorls were vacated. tlon as member of the Exceutive Commities of | & shower of sparki, wunners, sud t disturb that silcuce aud sbaurp- ¢ Losboy, Bept. 25.—Steamship Qermanle, | gpecked withany tultol whiteness, sud lont him from New York, and Lulynesiun, from Moo | g much dignity that he weut hy the nuwe of treal, buvo arrived out. the Black Pritice. Ho was sn fnbabitant of Wednesday, Sept. 27. ————— Another Oceunio Tuunel. MA Brrmnlm cupitalist advoeates the connection B Afries aud” Europe by a tunnel under the mlllu ot Gibraltar, i1e ‘uesires to obtaiu for mf enterprise 2:200,000,000, und says that, with s tunnicl and the one between Culafa sud Mvercumplutud. the railroad company might "fl‘b« advertising that they would take passens &&l:;x.u Londou to Caleuita 4 without chuvge o ——— London, and conld not otherwlse have specified Stauck by s Meteorlo Stone, | his abodes but every day ut 8 o'cock precisely, Windsor Castle was struck, Sept. fl‘, by a | when the bell rang Tor the chilldern’s dinuer, he meteorlc stone, Letween Henry thy Efghih's | presented himsclf at 8 certaly houss, and wait- Gatewsy and the Garter Tawer, sud a vortlon | ed on the witdow-ledgge of the parlor uutil Lis of tho stone parapet wus kuucked off. ‘The | wunts were uttended to, stoue §s said to have been the size of usmall Although nothing could be nore decorous canuon-ball, and to have uxfllodud on striking | than his own behavior, he wus pronouuced by