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THE GHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1877—TWELVE PAGES, hI fness fy hls family, Over 2,000 persons were entrance money from Chatle strike, had a preliminary examination trday tert, and re slept out of ton In twelre years, Nobod: PASTIMYI frattendance, ames Riles, and Fred #luister. hiv an bond over to the enue In the sum aff others under way, “store anow les I scx Tinpeachen hie business Inuageitys | Htehatitentnae eaeLcs armolonl cacetae ETT AIDE 70x econ, ies Has SOK) ~ pected that new brick structures will entirely LARK, g, jas ° ita ae 2 ; 7 THE TURF SUlaneataRD, Mc, Aug. 17.—Threo of the | Cover the ruina of the late flrs. Another meeting of the Taxpayers’ Associa: | idtnicmone DeWhe G Ellie Henke superin if rtant Games for the noston, peo eats : ed Iasgent coliteries in the mining region fesume | — Hot Guptill and Wal Chapin, two members | tion of the lown. of Lake wil bo held this Pea en a see eee guilty ot Three Importa i e Wriaht.2b. oa ala 4 THE UTIOA RACES, tauorrow nt 66 conta, the rate demanded by | of our local dramatic clat. who hace ahown | morning at 10 o'clock. at the office of W._D. | any intentional wrong, Alten G. Beach, nomi Base-Ball Championship. Leonard, 4| 0: of of o] o} Urtca,N. ¥., Aug. 17.—Comee to-day won } the miners, More than onfinary talent for amateurs, de- | Kerfoot d& Co., %) Washington atrect. The | nated by the Governor for Bank Superintend- O'Tourke, ¢. 4} 2) 31 2) 0) 9] the unfinished 2:21-class rave of yesterday hy Thomas Williams was arrested at Frosthurz | parted thia week to join Lord's dramatic troupe | Boar of ‘Yrusteca of the town mect in tho | ent, waa rejected. i Mian 8] 8 8) 8 3) 8) taking tho fourth heat, Say Bird wecond, | to-day on a charge of conspiring to, prevent | In the Wert. We ‘expert, they will'achtevo | afternoon at the Town Hall, when a commaitteg |“ pon ; Chicago Scores the Sixth Victory in | finaron” 4] o| 21 0: 8| 1| Stowgo third, Prospero fourth; time 2:2034, Henctey nates! ac ae ac i a ae Re ree at ea THE ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE, the Series with St. Louis, Borrit 4) 3] A ata 8] ae 221, and acon rtehara, tanto | ect gmanes Aug 17.-Cior, Caroll, in a et | (A scamp named Ur. Johneon HH, Clark, af npropriation eat don. aye tie annual | Sr. Patte Minn Aug. 1i--Elaborato prepa Brown, © 4| of i] of a 2 In the 2:25 class, Banquo, Richard, Little | ter to President Hayes rewarding the use of the | Chicago, wan recently arrested and held undd "he foundation of 8t. Ann's Catholic Church, | tons are being made fortne meeting of the —|—!——'_-|— | G: Dick .Swiveller, Altey, and Bluo Mare | United States troops during the labor troubles | 1,000 monde for sending 2 Icttertoa young | corner of Wentworth avenue and Pavilion park- | Army of the Tennessee in this city Sept. Band A Hard, Closo Gamo Lost by tho | —Totel. sesseessssevsesse{ 38] 6124} 27/ 10] 9 | grated. Dick Beivcller wwas'the favorite, aetl- | in Maryland, enya: ‘I desire, before ordera arg | Indy he-9 offering a rectoe for the prevention of | way, Is beingextented. The aldition of abap- | 0, A Committee of eran eer citer core Ware LAUTAVILEE, executed for the withdrawal of the troops of | conception. tistry haa been made to the original plans. It | of ex-soktiera, and acitizens’ committce of fifty, Loulsvillcs in Boston. Latham, 1. of 2} of of 1 | Ang at 8200, Richard $80, Banauo 800, Alley £60, | the United States, to express tho public senso is the intention of Father Levdon to tush the | have been appointed. President Hayes and thie HAE See ar eins ce Lint raeat keting tig nos. | Of,tdelity, good Judgment, and discretion with CASUALTIES. mari this fall and get ax much done on ponrsle | momcre a fhe Cabinet fans been ited ant ode FH * i, | Which the dut intrust hi a ~ before the frost comes. Racine brick, wil are expected to attend. Gens, Sherman, Sheri- Cincinnati Beaten by the Hart | Siiney. nt OL al of Of 2 Sie awiveticr unied and Litcre Gypsy fourth; | PeRlOrmed- As. ue reported from BUANED TO DEATH. 1 lacing, has been selected as tne mater! Gan, Hancock, Schofield. Logan, and other prom fords ah Prock yn: eres 2 8) 8) BG) F | the B:2h, 3:22 20214, nnd 322044 started | Harrisiure thet Gov, Hartranft, has issued a Rprctal Dispatch to The Tribune. ig nent officers are aleo expected 1 rnc. o| 0 h Goldduet, wettte, a Droclamation calling for txo regimanta of the Rocx Isnanp, Ill, Avg. 17.—Advices b: erowteye hee: B19} S| S| 2 | tnthe free-forat, ‘Lucila wan tn three atraight | National Guard to volunteer for three months, | been received of’ a shocking ren Naprniceth UORIME. TO RENDER THE LIVER ACTIVE Regatta Faces of the Northwestern —|—|_=!_-|__— | heats, Hopetut second, and Nettic 4 Ume | relieving all other troops from duty. C when that {mportant secretive glend requires troit. Total ql alazlanl a | Sitti, 2:189%, 211854. ee ounty, at the farm of Mrs. Lewis, near Bridge- A QUEER AFFAM. aronatng, ft {s only requisite to rerort to Hostetter'a Association at Detroi! “Fant ar aa aad AT MENDOTA, 8 port. The boiler of a steam threshing-machine Bpretal Pepatch to The Tribune. Stomach Bitters, the national remedy for inactivity nanan o 3-4 sew en eee ewe races fuera te THE INDIANS. exploded, throwing {taclf near the separator, Prianetrnta, Pa., Aug. 16.—Lost night of the billons organ, for constipation, and tor dys- Ite Golddost Takes Three Fast Meats fi the Lonianiile 0 0 0-1) any wore everything that the votaries of the aibuon. Upon a group of men, and actting fire tothe sep- | four persons entered a saloon fn this city, and, | Pepsla. besides those malarious dtsorders ta which Locille Gelddast Takes Three CaN ee eae: ad, 4s Lonlaville. 0. turf could desire. The free-for-all wan beautl- 1 babel arator and pile of straw, Four men werehurned | under the pretense of being Government of- | tfoldity of the Hver predisposes 8 person. Far Preefor-All at Utica, Hee ee aoe eyation, 42 Loviavitte, 0, | fully contested between Cozatte and Capt. ee ataaciogs received at military to death ames, Bunlan, pillita, Abernethy. i cers, inalated upon searching the premtecs, | ™0Fe *trely does thie antl-biliona cordial sccom- ba ; . 0 summary? r : Tule. Jo r anil Chai "| pitsh 1 Ete on ater nore Eger ey neritic i Dexn Lonog, Mont.. Aug. 15.—(@en, Terry, Tonquay were serlously hurt by the botler in its One represented himeelf asa detective, wearing: lah # eatattva coesil: Ahan nuarears oe anyiolhee, ‘Voreesbase nil—rown, Purse $1, ft mineral drag used to core liverdisorders, In fact, BASE-BALL ‘Two- bare hit—O'Rourke, Cozette...- “4 2.1.1) Commanding Department, St, Paul: Have juet | Mgut, and three others elizhtly. Hundreds of | a badge and carrying a pistol and black-Jack; | such medicaments cannot falrly bacalted remedies, ™ Double playe—ond, Brown, and Burnans Ger- | Capt, Ja 2 2 4 | arrived, wounded, and Fetting slong well, thanks | ncn congregated from Bridgeport and Law- | another sald he was a United States revenus | oj; 1th th hi "i CHICAGO AND ST, LOUIS. _ | hardt and Latham; Synder and Gerhardt. Tindger Gir 4° 2 | tothe prompt assistance sont by the citizens of | renceviife, where Court was In scasion, and | omice don third EERIE) rare ries DAVE 8 lemmporary seek, Various unkind things haya been sald of the | | Struck out—Weright and Schafer, Craver, Crowe | Sfarion.. ‘3. 4 4 | Helena, Deer Lodge, and Hntte. They will reach | watched the four bodies burn, the heat being so | OCC ane a th represented himeclf | they oventually fall to influence the system remedt- a ley, Devlin, 4, Time—2:30; 8:20; 30. here In'three days. “Howard left the battle-flclt in | Intense from the surrounding fitc tbat noone | %* ® policeman. The proprietor re- | sity, bat Instead oltendolterionntnjurz. tho tit playfug of the Chicago team of 1877, and some | “fics miseod—Gorhardt and Crowloys ; nesult day before yesterday. Only fifty of hia {n- 1s a ter, on the contrary, are 8 specific of tho most le In the 2148 clsas a protest was entered against could get near for over three hours. fused to allow the men to inspect the ead of them which intimate a falling off in skill HARTPORD—CINCINMATI. 1, wh th ils ay Will | {antty wero up, sn Trent with him three officers ralotary nature. and are likewise o rellable and have unquestionably been but too true. But, Rneviat Mapatch to The Tribune. . Brightwooi, who won the race. money wil and fifty men. I met Norwoud's company of the premises without » warrant, when the fourth | agreeable tonic, appetizer, and nervine. seh foe) y dl | New Yor, Atig. 17,—The Cincinnatt Red ) 5 hietd pending arbitration: &ccond Cavalry on the Biglole, and he 18 probably A FATAL FALL. man of the party, a fat fellow, barred the door. —————_— in view of the extravagant Jancuage uscd by 8t. Stockings wOrh pverirhelmingly defeated by the Tslghtwood, +21 2 2 | with Howard by this time. Cushine’s two compu. Bpertal PArpatch to The Tribune, ‘The others then trie? to handcuff the preprie- Dr. Willlam Osgood Page, magnetic physician, Lonta last season, tt is a decided comfort to the | frooklyu-Hartford Club in a game played on | Fo io V 2 1 2 | nlesofartiller: pasa hore\plemorsiag ire Agaat Souter, I., Aug. 17.—Coroner McBride hetd | tor, Helm, ad succeeded in placing the nippers | 5214s Sixth avenue, New dork, anifered for many Chicago ball man to be ablo to refeet that. how | the Uniun Grounds tiie aftersoon,® “Te wan | Sin'lans: td a 8 | todtioccrmice way if ther stock will ctand | an inquest yentorday at Sfokena, on the body of | fizhtly around his, wriste that a large welt | TOA" Thmen wan mani Yo wal,” eausea by an in ever ny bie clue any aye eos out wi ae the at epncaranen | Hn th vicinity ta seasen Charlo Wat 5 & & 4 ite Mare alsa, telernphed commanding ance 3t | Charles Grather, aged 62 years, who lved with fart raison spon one a e ubeone then ioloreds jury received on the Hudson River Rallroad, Tried. or Loulsville, ro! lucky enough or 4 meas y 4 é a beaten aud thele loose styla of flelding, they created anything but a fayorable impression, They were very weak in the Infleld, especially at shortstop and sccond base, The crrors made by the players who filled these positions gave the Hartford players seven runs out of tho twelve scored by thetn, The wero also without the services of thefr regular catcher, Hastings, who wae iojured re- cently, The play opened atdp. m., with the home club at the bat, from which they were re- tired without scoring, although Start and Carcy were each given bases by errors of Meyerle and Foley, The Cincinnatis tarcd no better, thelr threo batanen being retired In theorder of strik- ing. York opened the second inning for tho Hartfords with 5 brett base-hit to eentro eld, and, as the next three batsinen were given bascs by crrora of Jones, Bouth, Meyerle, and Smith, three runs wero scored before the aide was disposed of. This gave the Harttords a good lead, which they continued to Improve the restof the game. The Cincinnatt players wero unable to get the hang of Larkins’ deliv- ery until the sixth inning, Pike and Jones each making a hit for three bascs, After that inning, however, they failed to hit him with any effect, and nu runs were secured. Theso nines mect again to-day, whet the visitors will be atrenzth- ened by the preseuco of their regular catcher. Following Is every remedy that skill or science comld deviso withont benefit, Giles’ Lintment Iodide of Am- monla gave instant rclicf and effected a complete cure, For sale by all dragglata. BUSINESS NOTICES. Us sister-in-law at that place. About o'clock | by lis friends, The assallants then ran. The Yesterday morning Grather arose from his bed, } crowd that bad collected gave chase, and three of probably in his sleep, watked out of the roam, | the men were caught, and the fourth, the one and fell te the foot ofa flight of atalre, hia fcad | that bad called himself an officer, escaped. To- striking the floor with auch force a8 to causo | Gay the three arrested had a hearing, when it {nstant death. The family were not aware of | 28 dlecovered that one wag a well-known Re- the accident until some two hours after it had | publican politician of this city, another United occurred, when some of them on getting up tates Marshal Dunn, of Delaware, and the discovered the body. Grather’s head rested on thied Clerk of one of the Witmington, Del., the floor, and his feet onthe stairs. Tho jury Coirta. poe alee! OF thts range rece aaine. returned a verdict of accidental death. cused, politically and officially, causce much speculation. = TRUBBLE IN DE CHURCI. Br. Louis, Aug. 16.—William Costay, a col- cored man, produced a terrible commotion ina negro church on Eleventh atrect and Christy nue about Do'ctock to-night by walking In and, while services were progressing, drawings revolver and firing three shots at bis wife, one of which penetrated her chest,- producing o mortal wound. There had been trouble between them, ana about a month azo Mra. Cestay left her, Ruband, which led to the shooting to- night. Lemhe and mauntaln passes tu pet information as to whieh way the Nez Perces are heading. They cannot travel rapidly with thelr wounded, ond the next Ume they. aro atrock they will be rained. Many thanks for your cordial recognition of serv- In your dispatch of the 13th received yeater- (tnpox, Commanding, THE CANADIAN POLICY, Apectat Dixpateh to The Tritune, Wasntnorox, D. C., Aug. 17.—Tho officlalsof the Indian Burcau say that there are very many obstacles in the way of the adoption of the Canadian Indian policy, and rafsc some objec tions to any auch course. It appears that Can- ada has but 91,000 Indians, who are assigned to 8 torritory which is considerabiy greater In area than the entire United States, where game 1s abundant, and upon which the white settlements encroach but little, while tho civilized portion of Canada, as compared with the ageregate of British territory, docs not exceed the size of New England, New York,, and Pennsylvania. ‘Under such conditions, CanajJanaturally has leas diMtculty with the Indians. The United States, on the other hand, have a population of 813,000 indiaus, which, according tothe latest cnumera- tlon, fs increasing anuually at the rate of about seven-tenths of 1. per cent. weak enough to be beaten bySt. Louls. Yester- day's game was the ninth of the ecrics, and the record shows that Chicago has won six of the nine, so that ft cannot ba beaten in the series of twelve. Another win to-day will acttlo tho superiority of tha homo club over the other without question. ‘Those who stald away from yesterday's game missed atreat fn a ball way—atlenst in a batting way, It wasn’t a soft ball game, and the ball wasn’t kept In the inficld. _ ft was hit, it went, and there was running ant action in the play. long started to pitch for St. Louls, and Eden, tho now White Stocking, after walting m yain for abali to hit, took his baso on caliod balls. McVey encouraged the new man to run by dropping on the sphero about 200 pounds solld weight. It was a great sucecss, and Eden skimmed around Lome, while Dorgan took an excursion down into tho corner of the lot and McVey reached third pase. A owild = plteh . Jet =obim home with tho second run, In the third inning, after Gtenn had reached first on Force's error, Eden tonk another try at the ball, and this time ho leaned his welght against it with such right food will that Loftus had Ie inning af canning, In the 2:99 race there was somo warm work, and It was not decided in four heats, of which Dilly O'Neal took two, Jacksovitic ‘oy one, and Woolley one. Darkness setting in, it’ wan put over till to-tnorraw. It was the bestattended mecting ever held here. RELIGIOUS. Y¥. M. CG. A. Special Mepatch ta The Tribune, inpranarorss, Ind., Aug. 17.—The State Con- vention of the Young Men's Christian Assocta- tion opened its business scssion this morning with o falr attendance. Officers wero elected a8 follows: President, John G. Blako, Indlanapo- Hs; Vice-Presidents—First district, J. H. Gil- ebrist, Greencastle; second district, W. Tank- shey, Mitchell; third district, W. H. Me Dongal, Hanover; fourth district, C. W. Pearson, Richmond; fifth district, J. F. Ault, Rochester; ‘sixth district, G.. 11. Chamberlain, Lafayette; Secretary, J. M1. K. Samus, Indianapolis. ‘Ihe topics for discusaton daring theday wero exclusively of Association work. This eyening o general meeting wos held at the Second Presbyterian Church, at day, Keep sells the best and chenpest shirts in the world; siea collars, elegant styler, best guallty, $1.50 per doz., six for 7ic; 17) Madison atreet, ——————_— For Catarrh and Hay Fever use Jeffers! an- equaled ** French Catarrh Cure." ‘Trial and eam ples free to all. Office 70 Btato-at. Perley Jeffers. VEGETINE. VEGETINE Strikes at the root of dircaro by purifying the btood, restoring the liver and kidneys to « healthy netion, Invigorating the nervous system, VEGETINE Is not a vile, nauseous compound which elmply purges the bowels, but 8 safe, pleasant rouelye which a sure to purify the blood, and thereby re= store the Lealth. VEGETINE Ia now prescribed In cases of Scrofala and other dleeaten of the blood. by many of the beet phigsi- RAILROAD COLLISIONS. Spectat Dtepates to The Tribune, Font Warng, Ind., Aug. 17.—Two freight trains on the Wabash Rallway cotlided near An- tloch this inorning at 5 o’clock, ditching a num- ber of cars and smashing up two locomotives. Only one person was injured —John M. Danicts, a brakeman, who had a leg broken. The wreck has now been cleared away. To the Western Asoctated Press. Waunes,N. Y., Auc. 17.—By a colllston be- tween two freight trains on the Erle Railway, this morning, Conductor Hurd hsd both legs cut off, and received severe internal injurica. RUN OVER AND KILLED. Ow, Crry, Pa., Aug. 17.—Thia afternoon at abouts o'clock Charles 8. Parker, agent for A BRAVE WOMAN, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. East Saginaw, Mich., Aug, 17.—Thomas Cos- TIE SCONE, - Tho notion that the JIudian problem will be | Sweet's Torpedo Company, of Franklin, Pa, | tello, of Flint, armed himself with an ax this | Guero! tus nsiure eee ures al alee and tho batsman stood credited with » threc- nantronn, ee ee ee ee eee ee at gry ae thecconts of the Youhan | formerly a freight conductor on the Atlantie & | e¥ening and attempted to cut is way into the | VEGETINE baror, Thie made tho new man a prime favorite | Tohtaworth, ext Hy et Al 0 | carried on in that clty among railroad men. Ho | Oltice show that ever elnce the enumeration of | Great Western Halleray while attempting to | spartments of his eon, who, with his wife, occu | noeg not deceive invalids {ato false hopes by pure: with the crowd, and thoy gaye lin a round of | gtart, 1b. 3{ 2!15| 0! 0 | was followed by Charles Morton, (General Se | tie tribes becau there has been a steady in- step from s boxcar to the tender of alocomo- | pled the same building, and threatened the life | ing and creating a fictitious appetite, but aselata applause. McVey then hit ahigh ono, which } Carey, s. 4) 3) 0) 8 6 | sotary of Minols, who answered questions | eTease-, The moat experienced Indlau officers | tive, fell between the care and was badly | of his daughter-in-law, who was alone. She | nature in Clearing anil purifying the whole rystem, Battin dropped after a bord run, but Anson Fergus | 2 #1 3] 1 | cclatiag to tho detalle of the work in that | Say that thero arcat Teast 25,000 more Iudians | Miangled. He died at Gp, m. He leaves a wife | mct him with a revolver and fired two shote, | leading the patieut gradually to perfect health. Srechiv selina. dines: ei eh v6 Yor! 2 3) 4) 9) 0 | erate, particularly in Chicago. to-day in the United States thou when | and two children. one entering his head above the right eye. The VEGETINE {wo buscar and Peters brought him home with | Allison: 6. i, a] Boo : Bh “whey rae eee A" hase a Coats Wwontan gaye Lereelt ups S ‘Wav looked npon ns an experiment f ti neafe one to right field, ‘Chis addition of four | Larkin, 3} 1) a] 3) 0 CHAUTAUQUA. Theso. Andinas, sre: crowded. Fato ae ernie WASHINGTON. BURGLART: Dy rome alaae bert pivaiciane bar lice met ioe Fe a ee Ta ae er Saiaaraalaz 2 | Fatnrosrr, N. ¥., Aug. 17,—The Rev. TH. A. | has become almost deatituteof game, and whero ; ; Aotetal Dispatch ta The Tribune, preduloge In ronan’ to lua merit ate now {la moat Jatter waa iar snore surcessft)» though Inthe ‘CEXCEN Fensum, D. D. of Pdiladelpila, and editor of | tho Indians constantly meet the aggressive, de- | Statoment that the United States Has Given Cotennvs, 0. Aug. 17,.—While holding com- pe fo th inning Bradley took a rin on acteon | Pike, ¢f.. 1} ag] o| 0 | tno Baptist Teacher, gave a lecture this morning | termincd white plonuers. The Indian officers Away Dont of Its Arable Land—Cornell | + icion with the leaders of the unterrificd at ‘VEGETINE, intya passed ball, aweita. plteh, and Loftust | Saniings 2 8 3/33) 9 1 | on Fools," that was thoroughly appreciated | ay thatin view of these different conditions | and Jones—Consular—Moxican Troubles | 4 innay, burglars took possession and held | Instead of being a puffed-up medicine, has worked sataremuft of Eden's fly. Inthe next three ree nf 3 3 3 8 7 by the largo audience. Tho Rev. 3. Il. Vincent, | te Canadian system capnot be adopted in this | Other Batters. ut-in-Doy. burglars took possession and held | (Wa0 00 tole present anloutehing eucces by ac= innings the Chicagos could do nothing with | Meyerle, » ol at al ols | ms Be a Aaa bly: delivcte’ ld lecture, | COUBL, aud Becrotary Reburz seems In great Fpeclat Dirpateh 10 The Tribune, high carnival in Jolin G. Thomreon's residence, | tuslmerit In curing all diseases of the blood, of Nichols, and went cit ns thoy came up. inthe } Smith, 2 Of of oF a} 2 | manager o the Assembly, delivers lis lecture, | meugure to share this oplaton. Wasnsnoton, D.C, Aug. 17.—Maj. Powell, | taking silverware and other property, and turn. | whatever nature. aanth ‘ning, Nowever: they Tell eh Hie | Booth’ o 6, 0, 4{ #7 by request, on ae Boy's Sister,” Saturday : It o resent thie. ce _Alseaahes: front | OF inet of the geol ofleal survey of the Terr. ing pale Sop ue Rencral arrangement, of VEGETINE, Tricktnese, aud beat him. Angon led olf with a | Camminy 0, @ 0} 3) 2 | morning, Aug. 18, Se ae Hg art ‘ DE een able dewéltye: Loan uvex 4 Saree hyaician, ** rf Pete tf ab, hc Canadian Government recently here, do | tories, recently made astatement that there{s | overlooked some yaluable jewelry. Loss over | 84x98 Boston physician, ‘*Mae no equal asa blood anf ones. a0 ponte dealrouscl some ofthe Foteyiab 9 9 1] 312 | This afternoon the Rev. C. Yalton, of Pitts | top accurately represent the interviews which | but comparatively small orea of arable 0. joey panier, Ueaieg at te mony wood egal ca burg, who lately traveled in Palestino, dettyered an interesting lecture on that country. G. A. Versonnep, a Turk, followed with o lecture on “ Biblical Orientiam.” ehite Phillips spoke on * Sunday-School Mu- ele. In tho crening the Rev. J. M. Buckley, of Stamford, Conn., delivered a lecture on “Imi tation and Emulation.'? Oy after all other remedies had failed, L vialted the of laboratory, and cunvinced myeelf of hla genuing merit. It (a prepared from barks, roota, and herbe, each of which ia hignly effective; and they srecom- pounded in such a inanner aa to ‘produce astonish- Its." ‘ng renee" VEGETINE Inacknowledged and recommended by physicians and apothecaries to bo the beat purificr and cleane~ er of the blood yet discovered, and thousnnda speak in Ita pralsc who have been restored te health. es officer had with our Government author- les. down into the cornor after a three-baser which wasthere, Hines’ out brought inthe second run. In the last inning Gtonn should bavo been third out; but, after Blone maffed his fly, the batting began again, McVoy obliged Dor- gan with suuther visit to the corner after a three-baser, and Anson tried to knock a board off the fence with a two-bascr, The three runs which redulted from this abullition brought tho sare to 12,0 very cowifortable figure tu close with. Tho visitors confined thoir scoring to two innings. In tho third, Dorgan and Clapo hit katelye ond McGeary ecnt one out to Egglor, which was cheerfully aceepted. In attempting tocatch Clapp off first Euler threw rather low nnd the ball got away from Ulenn, while Clapp Tan around to third, whenco he eame jn on Croit's hit. In the elehth the whole butting force of the team was trotted out and piled up on Bradley, Nichols and Loftus hit safoly, on Dorgan cleared the bases by o rattiin: three baer over Eden's head. Clapp followed with n two-baser, und McGeary and Croft added safe singles. This wasn't exactlya cheerful prospect for tho Whites; none out, aix hits, four runs, and two on base. Spalding naturally resorted to ils phenomenon, and MeVey went {n to piteb, Ansou to catch, and) Brad‘ey to third, Force hit one to Hradtey, and he threw hoina beautl- fully catching MeGeary. Battin hit a bounder to Spalding, ond he, by touching Force and making a quick throw to Glenn, ended tha fnn- ing by adoublo play. Nothing came of the last, jnntng, and the game closed with 13 to 6 as the score, Neasplto the many errors, the game was marked by several! cood plays, dceldedly the best one belng Veters’ stop of Battin’s sharp hit nearsecond base. To fetd the ball at all was clevor enough, but tomakea double play of it wana wondesful bit of work. Spalding was about tho same as usual; ten plays without an etror ore nothing to bim nowada: yet ho boasts of being the youngest soc@nd-baze- man golng. The new tna, Eden, who comes from. the Minucapolls team, was naturally closely watched. He had no fleld work to do, but hfs batting and runniog made hin a favorite atonce. [f ho proves a good fictder ho will help thetcam. The score shows well enough the batting, cencelally that af McVoy and Anan, MeGeary and Croft played a good sharo of the vieltors’ ene while Clapp was as offoctive os uatial. Ho was rather an entertainment to the audioncs by reason of his wearlug tho new eatcher's mask. Following ts Tits scone, Jand now owned by the United States. This statement has been frequently controverted. Maj. Powell {s preparing for Congress, at the direction of the Committes on Public Lands, an accurate statement of this question, In which be will maintain bis assertion. Tho results of his surveys will attract general attention. He dividesthe United Statcs into three regions with respect to agriculture—the humid or ara- ble, the sub-arid, and the arid. Jn the arsbl: portion, which Includes the country cast of a Une drawn from the eastern palnt of Lake Supe- riortothe Gulf, tho United States owns no lands not taken up. ‘Tho belt of country 850 miles In width, from Canada to the Gulf ad- Joining that belt on the west, Is tho sub-arid. division. In this tho United States owns a con- siderable quantity of Jand which may be eutti- yated by Irrigation. West of that, ‘in the {in- mense arid belt extending from the Rocky Mountains into eastern Califurnis, only 2 ber cent of the Jand can be cultivated, and of this er cent 1 percent has already been taken up. Maj. Rowell is preparing a land atlas of the en- tlrecountry, in which arrablo aud thnber lands ere shown. ‘The Heening Star has the following: “It ts ‘underatood that ifthe resignation of A. B. Cor- nellasa member of the Natlonal Republican Committee fs not forthcoming on the return of the SPresident, he isto bo removed from his {tion of Naval Olliccr of tho Port of New ‘ork. “+The resignation of J, Itusscll Jones, as Col- lector of the Port of Chicaze, has already teen asked for on account of his non-compliance with the President's order." . Secretary Evarts, it 1s sald. intends to recom- mend to Congress that hereafter all vacancics in tho consular servico be filled by promotion, The Department is pow engaged im the reassign- ment ot the consular clerks, These clerks have been anpolnied in order to havea corps available to O11 temporary vacancies, and to pro- note them would carry out the Civil-Servico the- ories of the Admiatration. Gen, Matta, the Ding Minister here, has re- celved a communication from the General com- manding near Brownayilic, in which it is sald that effort fs being made ta capture tho jail-breakers, Gen. ‘Trevino is of opinion thatthe persons who attacked the jail are not Mexican citizens, but outlaws, but that he will do all bo can with his Imited facilities, ILLY PROTECTED. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Nasnvitue, Tenn., Aug. 17,--Records in the Exceutive Denartment show that Tennesace has elghty criminals running at large, most of them eince 1875. The sume offered for thelr ap- prehension now aggrerate $20,000, Of the eighty, sixty are murderers. —_- MISCELLANEOUS. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Osama, Aug. 17.—Red Cloud, Spotted Tall, and uther Indian Chicfa, twenty-five in oll, are expected to pass through Omaha carly next week on the way to Washington, to have a med- {eine talk with the Grest Father, Wasiinatox, D, C., Aug. 17,—The Scerctary of tho Interior has appointed Jolin MeNell, of St. Louls, to act with Gen, Terry as a member of the Sitting Bull Commission. A FAMILY QUARREL. The Trouble Alexander Mitchell Is Having In Retaining #ussessian of w Grandehlld. Spec Dispatch t0 The Tribune, _ Minwavkez, Aug. 17.—-Tho family troubles of the Hon, John L, Mitchelt, son of Congress: inan Mitchell, bad a partial afring to-day before Commissioner Hunter ona writ of habeas cor pus issucd at the ustance of Mrs. J, L. Mitchell for tha custoly of a year-old son, David Fer- guson Mitchell. The Hon. Alexander Mitcholl, to whom the children had been aselgned by tho son, andon whom the writ was rerved, made return that tho child was well cared for, and that its mother was unfit to rear it, because sho had become addicted to the intemperate use of spirituous iquors, Tho reply of Mra. Mitchell to the return was to the effect that the children had beon. abandoned under power of attorney without her knowledga or consent; tat she had a right to them as the tother, oven though the preeent custodian bad better means of providing for them; that she had never tasted intoxtcating Hquors until after tarrlage, and uot then until her husband had frequently invited her to. in tha presence of as- sociates. She charged that tho husband was untit to assuino tho care of chiluren because he was an habitual drunkard and adulteror, No conclusion was reached, and the case was ad- journed until after hearing the application of (ra. Mitchell to the Circuit Court for teniporary allmopye Tho original order of Judge Sn Jace’ the children in the custody of Mtrs, Siitehen, but this was subsequently modified ox parte 6o far as custody was concerned, and Univlre—Me, Bane, of th . Timo of gamo—T'wo houra and thirty minutes. Firat base by crrors—Ilartfords, 73; Cincinnal Runs carnod—Hartford, incinuatl, 2. BUPFA Buprato, N, Y., Aug. 17.—Base-ball: Buck- cyes, of ‘Columbus, O., 4; Buffalos, 1. Tha Buf- falo catcher had o tloger broken in the first in- ning. ‘ LA CRossR. LaCnossr, Wis., Aug. 17.—Base-ball hero to-day: Red Caps, of St. Paul, 3; Cllppers, of Winona, 7 EVISCOPALIAN, Spectat Dipatch to Tae Tribune, Srninorieco, Ill., Aug. 1%.—Delegates from parishcs in central and southern Illinois of the Episcopal churches hold a meoting hore Aug. 21 in behalf of the movement for a diviston of the diocese. METHODIST CONFERENCE. Deven, Col., Aug. 17,—Tho fifth annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South: for Colorado and Montana convened hero yesterday, Bishop McIntyre presiding. —— ae THE STRIKERS. Z| Gathoring In tho Law-Dreakers—Unimp tant Victories for tho Miners In Penns vanla—Adultional Strikes—Other SIat- ters, EXPRESS ROBBERY. Apectat Piapaten to The Tribune, McGneoon, In., Aug. 17.—At Decorah yea- terday, a United States Express car was robbed of a package, consigned to Bassett, Iunting & Uo., McGregor, containing £500. J.C. F. Camp- beth, a brakeman on the Chicago, Milwaukes & 8t. Poul Railroad, was arrested upon suspicion. PROOF. WHAT IS NEEDED. Boston, Fob, 13, 1871,—11. 4. Sterens, Esq. Dean Siw: About one year since | found myrelf in B feeble condition fromencraldeoiitty. Vexetlna ‘wax strongly recommended to me by & friend who had been much denefted by ite use. 1 procured the article, and, after using several bottles, wae re- stored to health, and discontinued ita use, 2 feet quite confident that there Is no. medicine superior to It for those comiptainta for which it in expecially prepared, and would choerfully recommend it to , thoee who feel that they need something to restora them to perfect health,” Respectfuily yours, U. L. Perrenatun, Firm of 8, Pettenstl & Co. No, 10 State-st, Bouton, I HAVE FOUND THE RIGHT MEDICENE. Dosron, Mase.—Mr. H.R. Stecens—Daan Sint My only object in giving you this testimonlal 1s to spread valuable information. Maving been badly affected with Salt Rheum, and the whole surface ; of my skin being covered with pimples and crup- tone, many of which caused mo preat pain and an- noyauce, and knowing it to bo s blood disease, T° took many of the advertised blood preparations, among which was any quantity of Sarsaparilis, without obtaining any benedt until I commenced taking tho Vegerine; and before 1 had completed. tho firat bottle [ eaw that J had got tho right med!- cine. Consequently E followed on with tt until I had taken seven bottles, when I was pronoanced a woll man; and my skin Js smooth, and entirely free from plmplesand eruptions, Ihave nererens Joyed so good health before, andl attribute tt | alltothe neo of Vegetine. Te benefit those af- « fiicted with rheumatiam, L will make mention atso of tho Vegetiwe's wouderfal power of curing me ot thle acute complaint, of which I have suffered a0 intensely, c. i, TUCKER, 3 INDIANAPOLIS. . Innanarotis, Aug. 17,—Ind{fanopolls, 8; Al- leghenys, 2. AQUATIC, TUB NORTHWESTERN UEGATTA aT DETROIT. Special Dispatch to The Tritune, Detnort, Mich., Aug. 18.—At last Old Proba- bilities bas relented, and we.hayo had a perfect regatta day,—clear sky, bright auntignt, pleas- antly cool weather, almost no wind, and water which would have been perfectly smooth but fer occasional Jong swells from the numerous steamers, Tho spectators were moro numerous and better natured than on the previous days, ‘Tho races were called with commendable punc- tuality and finished without a foul or accktent. FIRST CANE THM JUNIOR DOUNLE BCULLS, with three cutrica, of which the Undincs, of To- ledo, withdrew, leaving as compctitors the two Monros crews, the Florata and =the Sho-wac-eac-mettes, This raco seemed to bo quito a ‘friendly affair throughout, the boate keoping nearly level all the way around, the Florals tinally wiuning by ono sce. ond. On Tuesday the Shoo-wac-cae-mettca’ double, in rough water and bad weather, pulled the two miles in 16:18, whereas, to-day, with eversthing tavorablo for fuat time, they wero beaten Jn 16:31, showing plalnly that thoy had no intention of developing heart-discaso by overexertion, Of tho entries for ‘THM SENIOR BINGLE-SCULL RACE, MUhad withdrawn but Yates, es tno Regatta TU DENMANK. _. New Yons, Aug. 0.—The steamer Denmark, beled by the Government for the emuggling of sttks and Iaces by suburdinate officers, sailed to-night, the steanisbip Spain inthe satno Ine haying been substituted in her place. A NORRIDLE CRIME. [Parenson, N.J., Aug. 17.—Early thls morn- ing J. Eckert threw his wife out of o window, after o quarrel, killing her Instantly. She would haye become o mother within two or threo weeks. # —- MOMICIDE. CnenarriEtn, de, Aug. 17.—Charles Lind- any, 20 years old, was shot desd last evening by ayoung man named Anderson. Lindsay was indulging in riotous conduct about a camping belonging to Anderson's mother. Ander- son gave himself up. TNE MAN-ITUNT, Gaxesnona, It., Aug. 17.—A large number of men are still inthe Henderson woods, look- ing after tho Gilson murderer, who fs still at large, and, but for hls present pursuers, likely to romala eo. ROMBING THE MAILS. Batimoge, Aug. 17.~A. C, Branham, Poat- ter at Mouaskon, Lancaster County, Va, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Wirxgsnannn, Pa., Aug. 17.—~The detectives of the coal and railroad companies are gathering in the strikers who have been prominent in In- timidation and other interferenco, and not a day passes without arrests, and the County Prison fs fast Alling up with the accused. A writ of habeas corpus was granted to-day for several who wero held for contempt of court in inter- fering with the operation of tho Central Hail- road of New derscy, which, belug in tha hands of a Recelver, is technicality under tho control of tho United States District Court, Several men had a hearing to-day, charged with riot in ‘tho recent ateppags of the pumps of the Delaware & Hudson Company by intimi- dating the employes who wero willing to work. Tn dofault of $500 bail each, for thelr appear ance at Court, they wero sent to jail. Adctachinent of military cama in thts oven- ing with a quartette of the strikers who oxtin- i. y, charged with purloin- Pass. Ag't Mich. C. 1. Ry. y 5 ulshed tho fires at the Conynghain shaft. Litelild rematne in charge of tho grandfather | Secretary McCormick saya that ho has no of- arrested here toxday, charge Pass, Ag't Mich, . ncivn. Ale) a iralr | A) = | Committes wisely threw, it open to, all ama- | R’anather enao of accidental sliooting occurred tnd further orders oF fclal knowledge of a misunderstanding between | {ug woney from the malls, No, 05 Washington-st., Boston, | 4/ 3° 2] 4) 0} O| ©} men ‘ossembled hore, O'Donnell, of Now Or- this morning at Mill Creck Breaker, which Is a the members of tho Syndicate. tis true that 5) 8 8) Gl 7] 9) 8) leone, and Sandway, of Hucerter, prompnly | Susrded by troops, whoreby John It Stark, a THE WEATHER tho funding of the 4 per cent bonds {¢ not as YELLOW FEVER, A b| 2 al 5) 2 1 1 | seanehdcd, andpame'te the sturiingtcat with | etitian, recelved the contents of a Springleld + rapid as expected wen the negotiations were | | New Ontxaxs, Aug-17.—At & mectiog of the VEGETINE Peters, BL At at At a BLO | ePGrand Haven. representative, “Totes, who | Fidetn tho lec, inaking amoutation necessary. Wasnrxator, D. C., Aug. 17,—For the Lake } opened, ‘The labor troubles appear tu have un- | poard of Health the Secretary read the follow- Prepared by ‘ Tele i y eve e| “3 js an pe Di! a io mien cm- jons, ic a am mgiasnd, ie a # siting. ‘i 76 3 9 i 4} 8 yestorday wus never a length ahcad of O'Don It fs announeed to-night that the mi Rept Middle States, and New England, } settled conildence In tho bonds, and consequtnt- ing letter Vogler, €. f. 3 0} OF o| a] o| O| uell, and fell far behind tum before a mito bad | ployed, by tho Butler Company, the Pittston | northwest to southwest winds, stationary or ly the Department ts nat, sending forward 88 | On Teno Stave Coxeuiaze Gexenat, Ha | He 1% STEVENS, Boston, Masse, eddie}, p. 3} 2].3] 3] 0} 5! o | been rowed, scented on this occasion to haye ro- | 5.28}, Companys and, {ie Ess s acoliterics, all | higher temperature and preacurcs, partlyclondy | "HY, Mt vaaury Department. tas ordered an ta- | Yata. Aug. 17, 1877.—Sini ” Your lotter Gt the HE I Te ee ee ee eer etal nt as | wegen their on the patent damanded, | OF lett Weather, and occstooal gt lo | vatigauon ofthe were, tosrugrtca (the | Gt ieeniary sooauion of aus cay ee | Vegotine is Sold by All Draggists 40) 22) 1224) 37/25) | eee ee ee oF cigit tn earing ‘of hig | DUt they now demand an additional d percent | rains. Custom-touse at Norfolk, Va. A committeo | Setleractory as could be expected, consider ego y is f ursucrs. Sandway and O'Donnell bade very | Petore resuming, This is not the advance do- ‘LOUAL ODARRVATIONS. of experts loft last uight to ing the books. fheseason’ of the year and {ho excessively hog | } 8} 3} 2) 81 9) 9) 2.) Rar struggle for tne barren tionors of second | Manded throughout the rerfon generally, which | 57a canner | armmne ica may unt bose innge ase was at | kare Seta reported frow ‘an board four Amercan Behe Redan 2) ai - * vel ut the OU mon wei wal Fe | TAF His) Loa a en may not al A¥S a re ir 10 CY 4] Oa al a gi a | place tee ae aerate a oiie longest, aud com: | uxtravazant In thelr demand, and wero forced acme r= Sloe aa first reported ($0,000), but what is inore im- | and lritish veaselg th the harbor. | OF TIE SEASIDE LIBRARY. , 49 i | MU] 9] 2 | idea tor turaing bis stakeboat in tho fytopg | Ouk.by the strikers, aN ik Bota] 17 | 40 | eek wentio. portant te to uwertain how such faletications | these, four | cases have | proved. fatal. \ 4) 8] 9g) af 3) 2 | atreton, F | pinta Rennaylvania Company yesterday fooded | Ziiye must) 34] Za Es fi of the customs acrounts, could co on for seven | Aossiuay"and mill probably recover, Io the clvit | 2 t speclo, paying its men $25,0C0 in 7 years and not letected. jndivates rem! a x! x 41 HU a § | nad oray ft REET ng racer | MESES ucston ky Fol ile eat oh tha part of he several branches of the | QtEetorgy ete nace iecompeatrly © opal | 4 a al al ol y 1 originally four entrics, but the Exccls Even if the Pittston Company's men da re- ‘Treasury, and the lovestigation will Include the | jumber for ‘the present month, There te — |] =} 212i } and Zephyrs ‘withdrew, leaving only tho Euter- | sumo, it will havo no important bearing on the work of the accounting officers since 1870, are other cases at the Mill Hospital | 7. Bol a] s4}a7ie7ia7i2a | lds ond Sho-wav-cac-mottes. Yestertay the | question, as the leading corporations show not OO eae hue 17—Midotaht, «Ta the Western Assoctated Press, and Jn private practice, bat I have not been abloto | & COMED, Monroc boys best tho Euicralds over the sate | ths slightest sign of concession, Under the 2 eta Wasminaton, D. C., Aug. 17.—15 the absence ascerieln the number,’ Tho dlscasa may be con. | ¥ OL eae ee course, and no one could give any reason why | protection of the military all the collieries where Bar.) Tare| Wind. _| Hain, Weather. | of the resident tho Exectitive Mansion te al- | sidcred epidemic toa limited extent, but of 9 mild | 1 TH! 041:00 0 # 3-29 | thoy could not ropeat their victory to-vlay, But | Intimidation was committed are now running on as iClear, most altogether deserted by visitors. Becretary | type, compared with the former season. 1 any | 13, 1) 020000 4 OG | everybody :afl: Tho Eweralds will beat them | tha pumps without Interruption. No other Rogers and Assistant Private Sceretary Prudes, | slr, very respectiully, Hane Cc Hatt er ra leg SPLLRAGH IRCA PBs g 7 go | movowouous wails “Twenty detare inthe pool | "oT '* Ope fa hates aetatea re a ae oto tt tink “a te® | Dr. Chopping stated that there waa no aick- | {e Ai daieh Anaad i ‘eal soc! evel cn; a ‘ol re a x by Ha . $99 9803 9 G4 | ahd tho Hmeraids sold; who will gira me | Naw You, Aug. If-—A dispaich from Sum- work, nT Ona bf ness. at tte, Guaranting Station, and that no | i Tap ESL spre wort rck amp © \ eee ABten Ti SEB ate eet tac then ten [te hcaeeabaty tine meine stir cere ee natn a | tence fever bad ese nha yo Yow EY SH ATaLUL Vy Birr Three-bass hite—Huon, 1} McVey, 2; Peters, 23 | something!" and It scetned as if tho race | Ing: ‘The three collieries of Beaver. Meatcw of North Carolina, vico O. 8, Wiustead sus: — A TERKIBLE TEMPTATION: by Cini. too Dorgan, 3, J ver Muadcw t iy it 4 harks Dickens, 300 Double plays—Spalding and Glenn, 2; Feternand | Wry alrcdily alll over but the shouting, Alas | Coul Cumpauy, cmploying about 900 hands} pended, POLIT.CAL, HOUR ELAN, oy Sines Haden oe | Glenn, 1. ' for the fail bility of human judgment! To-lay’s | the culileries at Btockton of G. J. Linderman, Wasusxoton, Aug. 17-—The Acting Scerctary Special Dispatch ta Tha Tribune, SA aND Wie b Haning. bd 4 Firat base on errora—Eden, 2; McVey. 1: Bagler, contest was merely arcpetition of yestesday, caploying, about 600; the Spring Mountain col- of tho Treasury has lasued a circulur saying: Buntinoror, Io.@Aug. 17.—The Republicans ae THE BOUL a ee Tis coe fed : ; Bradioy, 2; Glenn, 2; Croft, 1, Chicago, 7; 8¢. | ovly morc so,—a closo struggle tothe turslng | Horles, 700; the two collieries of tho In order to adjuat numerous accounts to be aa o-d ad ee Reade. i wer 1 . stakes, the Emersids around atritieabead, when | Beaver Brouk Coal Company, 600; the ned fof subscribers to tbe. 4-per-cent loan upon | Held tholr County Convention bere to-day and |. 1 AG AGL EAI bE OATIL, Dy Mra tt, Wood. 3s } unten base Anson, i E ter, tt Glan a both were fulrly straightcned up fortne Jong | Lebigh & Wilkcabarro Coal Company's four ELGIN STEMS the books of the Register of the Treasury, and to | made the following nominations: For Senator, Es UE tt YeBe alias Mt, K Lreddon. 2, Geary, 1; ty 5 Tae oe cago, 3; 8t. | pullhome. Tho Monroe crew made thelr tra--| collicrics at Audcuricd, xbout 2,000 menjand A, e enable bim to have prepared schedules upon which } Jolin Patterson; Representatives, Wolcott Bey- | 3: MUG See Ww dldains pk, 363. Basea on called balls—O# DI a ditional effort, rowed down and ed tho boys | L. Mumper &+Cu.’s two collieries, 450.. These Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune, the frat dividend upon registered bonds sball be | Four Martin Hopp; County Treasurer, I. }1. | 20. Nota's Lo’ Uy sary Ceell May. 100 Parecd balle-Clappe de trom Saginaw, and won by twa lougths of clear | couprive tbo collieries suuth of Hisloton, “Tue | Etat, Ii, Aug. 1%.—Cousiderable uncaal- | pal beconina due, the eof Cstaven nest Mei | Corte: “eherut, aultou Barnett; Auiitor, T. | Bt HSWP Oye aie “LONG, Dy” Wiktptehea aeViy'2; Blog, 25 Nebo, 2. | Mater HT}, nol ap fet ae their memorial | men demand an usreae of wages oqualto the | nese i» manifested aniong ue watchactory | sasheugs of bonds on tum dino Augeat it | G. Copp; SeboolSuperatendent, Joka Paley: | 9, ghia ty VttsA iat cotta 2 mplre—Bredburg. * e re jax e operatives, 750 {un number, by reason of a re- | hoped that, in futurc, books for this joan will be | au a (C. Waddle; Bupervisor, | 2 TH! eS ber F Tn the above score the column headed T, B, | ble thine for this course. It ls pumored tho four collicries operated by ed alnctions f 20 to 35 | closed fur but Aiteen days prior to the payinents of Hurveyor, Raber te le; Supe rm | SS aa ‘Cusrles Iteade. F containg the total bascs on clean hits, und not TUR JUNIOR pixEa Pardee &: Co. will by out after to-day, ported general reduction [a wages o artery dividends: asfin’ tue & aodais percent | Thomas French; Coroner, Jacob Welder; Draln- | 3¢° Fetyx 110 See eeet: te” FoRtaRNS the total bases on clean bite, emUNCL | asa three contastanis—the Uudines of Toledo | New Yous, Aug. i7.—Judge Dotshue this | Der ccut to tako placo on Hept. 1. Several | funded foans, age Commissioner, J. Wilson Williaus. 35, HANDY auinel LSet a, ae fur scorlag. aes pie bene ** | and Zephyrs and Excelsiors of Detroit. The | moruing gave’ judziacut in tho case of were hands, in anticipation of this ‘*cut-down,” haya ——— To the Western it oF TUR yet ‘Dy Mew Ticary Wood. bua | Undines rowed Ike all crews from that club, in Asociated Presa, The Chicagos and St. Lotls will try conclusions: CunsruLann, Mis aug. 17.—The Worklog- that the prisoncr was nut aware the railway was iu the hauds of the officers of the Court. The Bd. Douanue. He says the acts complained of | left the factory this weck, and others aro on the SUBURBAN. 4 For sale by all Kyukscilers and Newedealers, or sent, ain this alte: id the bi t he a smooth, cool, regular, and pretty, but Iieless | were not dented, and it was no excuse to all je men’s party organized to-day. A platform was 8 prepatd, uit Tecelpt of price by GEORGE MUN- thatit may bo able to pull Out soutien sence style. The Excelslora wera deat, Ben, and well r c8¢ | point of departing, and there is uo doubt but RVANSTON. $ adopted opposing the national-bank system and | Ku, Guudewaterot-. N- x. that soveral hundred employes will quit work advocating ¢he lasuc of al] money by the Gener- which will (if they ot it) give them the majori- kozettan ant the Zevhy yrs sowewhat ragged and Alt Evanston's men fn local business shut up 3 ‘ ADVEHTISING. ty of tho series of twelve. uneven, but jerked thelr oars through the water | offenses are euch that tho prisoner may bein. | 1 the rumored reduction ts made. It ts | shop yesterday in honor of tho Sunday-schools al Government; oppaslug teeta etic a UL NG. + BHOSTON—LOUISVILLE. withadash and fire which betokeved abarp | dicted forthem. He alluws the prisoner to bo | not belleved that any strike will occur; stl), equal taxatlon; favoring lewistat! th - Spectal work when the decisive struggle came. Tho | discharzed ut the expiration of thirty daya from | sf ‘avy considerable ei from’ oue room of Evanston and Now Trier Townships, to the | per money of equal value with specie; favoriuic Dispatch to The Tribune, Boston, Mass., Aug. 17.-Tho home club braced up to-dey, and, by good delding sud hard. hitting at opportune times, wou u decisive {istory. Up to the close of tho filth tho des ask Excelaors steered in a most beautiful course an actual ulr-ling for thelr stake-boat, which they reached well ahead; they stupidly turned fn the wrong dircctlon and, probably, revoguizing that number of thirteen, whose holiday it was. ‘The creditara of E. McKay, a leading boot and shoe deater, virtually closed bis store last a tariff to protect howe industry; advocating a railroad law makivg pro ruta rates, and fayor- ing Bundey lowe, E, arrest, which will be next Weduesday, Gavesouac, UL, Aug. 17.—Now that the great strike Js over, and business settled down “ADVERTISERS Desiring to reach country readers can Jo so in the leave wuddenly, tt will paralyze the operations of the factory until new hands can be obtaincd from the East, and owing to the very low wages “gulat ¢ discover that but litth night, though bis clerk till holds the kc7. 1 4 5 Woiog” tho? vidchng” gn both eldes ‘a | they bedby his bunier rows avajtheirehanca a Nea reapuas callrasy eee o were tle | patd bere fe would be almost impossible to in- | glory nate es wore levied on portions of pci of NANCIAL, oat aud chespeay manner by wslug re ‘d » Meanwhile, clear ac : é si Dispatch Mee two safe bite, the Loulsvilles four and“but & Smerieda thaguehsbtid for oat’ ot Chole trae. | VgUsly somazed bere on. thy Chicago, Burling- | duce skilled mechanics to come bere from pros- | tho stock during tho sftervoon, moro are ex- Ipecias toa & Quincy Railroad are cmploycd now, This, of course, cau-es a general depression in business circles bere, a8 tnany Who wero tn tho trike have been discharged, aud were obliged tu scek other places to live, and were also obliged to use the muncy last drawn from the railroad company to defray their expenses lu moving, thus leaving the merchant, in wavy cases, to “ whistle for his pay.'? Bpectul Dispatch to The Tribune, CoLumaus, O., Aug. 17,—Mablon Wambaugh, ene of tho ringleaders of tho lato railroa lng Derous factories Kastward. Young women and girls are receiving $1 per day aud Icss, and a re- duction of 25 per cent would compel them to scek some other employment. 1t was stated to-day, by a Senplenan who knows, that tbo Elgin Nattonal Watch Company has paki pu divideuds for the post two years, and that stock has fallen from 110 to 70 ‘during that period. We would rejoice if theso stateuscnts were not true, Tho burnt district is belng already rebuilt. LaSaxry, li, Aug. 16—The Phuoiz Glass Company, of this city, falled day before yester- day. Liabilities $26,000; assets about the same amount, The Company offers to pay S0 per cent to skilled laborers and creditory, apd 100 per cent to unskilled luborers. About sixty employes aro clalmaute for back pay. Sew Yous, Aug. 17.—Tho creditors of Thomss & Co., commission merchants, to-day appointed s cominittes to look iuto the dru’s ‘wand tho affairs of the New England Alan- ie feldiog error on each afde marking the tore. The Reds batted bard 1 the seveuth pe uinth inninve, carnlog one run in the ‘orincr and two in the latter, the other carncd Tun being made in the sixth on Morrill! und a lean drive by Browutor three buses. Next th nd's pitching, the feature of the game was ae Bumber of thues Devlin struck out, belo Hitee times tu succession aud tour tues in all, rm played fret duely in place of White, gous home ou account of acrious course, the other crews were having a race all by themselves. The Zoniyts ad the beat of it all the woyto the stakc-! where the Un- iuce made tao best turn, and pected to-day, and ho has vo expectation of sur- yiving the storm. His llabilitics uro $7,000, sud hls assets, counting between $3,000 aud $1,000 fn book accounts considered guod, are $0,100. ‘There will be # mee! of bis creditors at 10 o'clock this morving. They slready bavo a mau fn the store looking after the business, He thinks he would havo worked out but, that, in bis absonce of a week to visit a sick sister at Detroit, eueusles started the story that be bad Fun away, though it was tho fret time ho bad at the two-wile taku were half a length ahcad, but the Zopbyrs gallantly rowed them down, and won by six sce ouds, in 13:3h 1) ublued, of by State Sectlons For fo usdanase icuapply ta AN. KELLOUG, Tank 79 duckwun-st., Chicago, Ll, 4 Banstoa,, N. Yo Auge 17—Botrles, bai RATOGA, 5 a q Entries ve beco received for th alagle cull race of threo iilcs on Saratuga Lake di aa for a puree of