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pe a re teen 1 CHICAGO t{IBUNE: WEDNESDAY, SELL 5s 1377, paid that he had held Federal offices a great many years, nnd was wealthy and did not need the place. Mr. Saritit ts an old Otto friend of Mr. Haves, and ainan in whont the President hae much ¢ lence. He will undoubtedly make a very popular and excellent Coltector, ‘yhere were several applicants for the office, ine cluding ex-Goy. Beventbor, the selection of none of whont wilt give greater satistaction than the gentteman who bas finally been appointed. a -- ‘The remarkalle spectacte of a fire-engine going. toafire and being burat np was presented ut the New York cunslagratfon. ft was probably trymg lo protect a stream of water against the fanics. oo Froin all narts of the country will shortly ar- rive complete Intelligence of several tundred sudden deaths from the exhibition of tire-cs- capes warranted perfect and reliable, = et There $4.03 vet no Information that Spzxcen was not in he burnt New York factory. anc the ercditors of the bank inay elitl Indulge fn, hope. ——— en It would bearraceful actif the New York suthertties should distmbute the hydrauts amoung the sufferers for couk-stovus, ean AMierall, Vatentive Bakue is only a Sere geant of Tolle, thouxh he carries around the Jolty Utle of Vasha. . a New York now propuses to put Gre-escapes. en the hiytirauts, re PERSONAL, The London AMenmur anys Mr. Longfel- Jow has put sume dreadful trash in his ‘*yoems of Places." Dd. Ehatl the Wells’ Iong-promired hovk—" How Nation Regain Prosperity!" —ta announced on by the Putnatua, suet” Was the best-selling book af the fo Name" series, and the publishere now have another nuvel ander way vy the eanie author, Niccitni Legut to misbehave as soon ns had eccured 4 separation from Is late wife, That e-timabie woman used te Lox bis curs whenever he did wrong, Tyndall, Darwin, and Insley are expected to beat Trenton Falls, N, ¥., during this month. ‘They co there to cxaanne sume curlous ycologtcal formations. Dr, Auderson, the President of Rochester Vuivereity, has been very seriously I at Freeport, Me, The diseare ty rheumatic fever, Some hopes of his recovery are now entertalned, ‘The Montreal Witness says of tho Rev. Joreph Cook: ‘He conveys tho impression that be ta ape: hy autuority, and, wiat ta more, he {mpres-es his listeners with the idea (hut he 1¢ one who haya right to speak with authority.” A tailors’ Congres; at Berlin haa resolved that forelyn fashons ought to ba discarded, and a German faehion Introduced, IL accuruingly pro- poves to give pelzcsto masters, workmen, and ape Drentices who display (asto and Invetition, Mr. Kalph Waldo Emerson is 74 years of ace, He spake of himself asa man whavo work, fe nearly ended; but the only algn of falling power noticeable in conversation jen wilzut bestatton ond apparent effort in recalling a needed word,—espe- claly a properuame, + Gen, McClellan had his sympathies with Anatria ogalnat Germany, and with Franee against Germany, and in cach case predicted that his fa+ Yortes would win, Now lo haa proclalmed hint wif inthe North American Revtew the champion of Russia, ond Iuesia is faring bauly. Ex.Coofederata Gon, Beauregard declines Als invitation to the Roston army and navy manu- mentdedicatln. The Generals who have thus far accepted insitasions are Hooker, Leintzetman, Scu- feld, Corse, Newton, Burnelde, Chamberlain, Conch, McClellan, and Fitz-Jobn Porter, Tt is understood that beforo leaving Now Jersey Coadjutor Archbishop Gibbons administer- edextremeunction to Archblehop Halley. This sacramentia only bestowed In * of finees where there ts 19 hope of recovery, and indicates that the Arcubtehop ta ina precarious condition, Mx. Lows, ex-Chancollor of tho Exchequer, bas written a letter to Mr. Runkin In defense of the factionable ladies so bitterly upbratded hy the Inte fer, **Drerslne bocomiugly and looking plead ant." remarks Me. Lowe, ‘area great deal harder aud better worth doing than brickinaking,” «A letter, thi," Mr. Ruskin says, ‘which every time Tread itoverwhelia mo with o deeper amazo- ment.” Ju a speech at Lymm, nenr Warrington, Eng,, recently, Me. Willlam Lloyd Garrleon satd Aa anxiety was not tor the Ulucks but for tho Whites of the Southern dtites, Ho urved the peo- ple nut to believe the charges of pollticul currup: Hon in America, anil asserted that the aficeholders Of the United States compared lavuruhly with any other clval-service body 1 tau world. Ho wan sure they never had sv tial an exemplitication of pus iteal rectitude us they bad at the present tho In the Adininiatration of President Mayes, Archbishop Lynch says that Cardinal Aue tonelll romainzd to ils death only a Weacon, and was not obl.ged by the vow of chavtlty, The Arch: bigiop aso asieu auapension of Jutgment upon the cuwy tl the defense eliall have oven Presented, antsayy: ** The story of the all a daughter of ‘ths Cardinal appcaea very clumvtly concucted. The Olleged educational expenses uf the girl, amount- ins to over 2,000, 00U frsues, In a cuuntry where educ:tlun fe wocheap, wil te a heavy tux on the q Creuulity of an honest Itallan juryaa: Alviu Adan, the founder of the Adams Exprova Company, recently deceased, was burn lis Woodatuck, Vt, In 1804, ble parzats. being very voor, Tn 1835 he cuutd tind only menial empluy~ ment in Moston. Afterwards hu establisned a aug- Urban express line, which surest through the coun- try. In 1851 he retired from active buviness, and bult himwolf a tuxuHoas retreat in Watertown, ue art-eolicetlon was eal to be une of the Auest {nthe country, Juctudlng: the ** Greek Slave” of Tower, Mer. Adams wae an enthusiastic Spirit- Rast, ‘Tha President-elect of the British Associa. tlon for the Advancement of Science 1s Mr, Wille fam Spottiswoode, head of tho creat printing house $0 Iutimutely avauciated with bie naine, Me geadu- ated at Harrow sud Oxford, taking drat-class hone Ore tn mathematics, and Intended to devote himeelé to vetentlic purvuite, Me has found time, not- Wilbstsnding the enyrovsing uature of hie buelness Sates, lu ubike extensive atudica in Orlental lan- Guazes, geography, and education? and ie best Known to the scwntifle world for ble reavarches into ihe suject uf thy polarization of Haht, fo was maa io Treuguree of the Moyat Soclety m 1871, aud su honorary LL.D, of Edinburg in the same year, The Iubens terceutary seems to have been highly successful, Antwerp, within tho memory of man, has nover been so crowded. rest uumbers of peoplo on Sunday night, Aug, 2 wer compelled to walk the atceets, and get what rest they could under sheds and doorways, The rejoicing was keneral, even tho daily papers Sepending tu onter ts honor the oceasdon,—an Olu expedient, according to Aimericun notions or Propriety. ‘Th Werg present at the banquet kisen by tie city Quy of she best-known palntere, Mehitects, aut adulptors of all the countries of Northern Europe, ‘There was to have come off Tuesday ulzht the great event of the fetes, that Whis ri atong has been imovt talied of, the Boctusnal procerdon of the gisut and gtautees, the Mp and the whale,"—an uveut of the ivermey Nlictt bas been cetevrated from Ue tumemoriat {a Antwerp, but a tercitle rau-sturia intervened 4nd postponed the procession. Some disappoiutmeut was expressed at the Alwost entire stlenca of the ladies during the re- Sent wevling of Lav Uritish Assyciation fur the a nee of Science. A rumor bad zune abroad bared a paper wiving some account of thy poste Of Ler acheme for **Lady Helps," aud such indeed Was the sacl; butths Coum!ties on Sections de- fllaes fo recelvw itaa **uot sulliciently of u ecten= a character.” A corresoun:teut of the Lunion mf8 wotes in thie connection: ** There ie uo Mouot that the Scesion of Econumle Science his Sxcited cunsideraule jealousy, urd itis provoved to Gucovtious it altogether, tho vapers thers pro. pee uot being thought up tu the sclentide stand: t itis stated 44 ong reason fur suppressing the ction that ibe reportere gave two much prouile Puts te its proceedings, aud ft has even been vuted that the Commtiecs of Sectiond in declining Oy ae tha # paper wlbt not be unluduenced 1b? sbprcheuston thas the purely wclentiue see+ Ds WisUE durus ite delivery be left with, a cou. Wartively epsru eadieuce." : t Mrs. Crawehaw, of Uyturtha Custle, bad pre, CRIMINAL } Four Desperadoes Lynched Hanry County, Ky., Mon- day Night. EWS. The Assault of the Mob and tho Be- havior of the Prisorers, Brief Nottecs of the Many Murders with Which Thetr Names Were Linked, FOUR OUTLAWS LYNCIIED, Spectat Mepiten ta The Tritune. Lovisvittr, Ky. Sept. 4.—Much excitement has been produced in Henry County by the hanging of Kime Jim Simons and three of his Rung fast night. These tcen—Simmons, his suns Jack, Rovert, and Sam, with Jue Goud- teh, Dave Carter, Joba James, and Dick Shuck—formed an onguniaal band: of robbers atl assassing, King Jim was the lewler, and recelyed Lwo-thirds of the spulls alwuye. Uce caslonatly his wHe would nsslst in stealing horses, and once, whet her husband ‘kept an inn It is thought she assisted fn several inure ders and robberies. Though this | game hgd been currying oon sits —herrivle work fur years, the authorities could not get hold of them until alittle more than two weeks ara. A yeouruge Shuck’s tather-dn- Jaw was murilered. Several weeks befure this Jus wife had been potsoned, and the citizens suepecting Siuck guilty, arrested lim on the discovery of the father: L-law's charred remains, Theevidenve was ll cireumstantiat. but he was neverthelcse convicted and exestted., On the acalold he nade a confession,, acknowledging: complleity In ttiterons taurders, but protesting inuacenee of the one for which he died. He gave the nuns of the guns, all of whom, saw jum hing, and (hey were avcordingly arrested, exeent duck Shnimons, whoesaped, Dave Carter turved State's evidence, and James Was released. King dim and the Goudriches remained in yall at Newcastle until 1 o'tuck this morning, when tasked men froin four countles removed them. Citizens of Neweustle followed the mob, but were driven back. At daybrewx the four foot-pads were discovered hanging. from o bridge near Newcastle, two on each aide. Fule Jowing are the murders In which these persuns wore linplicated: That of Parish, for which Shuck suffered death on the gallows, A peddicr from ducksonvilte, in Shelby Couns ty, named Darrall. Uceler James, sun of a member of the puny, enerlileed by his unfeeling suther because he know tua much ‘about its alfairs, and whose bones were found whera Dick Shuck said they were placed, Jobn Onan, a bad fellow enough, who was first robbed, attempted to he killed with a yns- tulshot, which only broke hisarm, and was then taken in a asiitinte the Kentucky River, welghted with rocks, und sunkin the raging current, the river being very hich at the ttme. Ell Downey, a cousin uf Shuck, whe was shot in the head vy Jack Stmmons, sun of the Kinz, and fobbed of 8140 and hts sister's pension- money. An fndinnian nomed Gallagher, a fruit-tree Peddler, who was first robbed aud then knocked In the bead with a stoue and his boly thrown Into tue river, Tuls Ia a hastily-drawn Met of the murders known tu have been committed by this gan portion of whum were brought to juste stated, by the dying words of Dick Shu. the cuwardie of Dave Carter, uo squealed on Is comrades to save Ils own wortah vs neck. To the Western Aevuciatid Press, Lovisvitne, Ky., Sept. 4.—A spectal corres: pondent sent td Newcastle by the Couric donrnal telegrapas that nearly 100 armed mien Were fn the moo that hung the Stinmous cane. ‘The duiler, d. 31. Joucs, saya at obuat 1 o'clock he was awakenest by luud kno. king at the door, and calls of Whose fs the Jailer?" I burried, went down. aud was cunfrouted by a body of ahout titven or twenty men, who pointed pe tulé and gung ut me, and told ine te get the key of the Jail aud go with them. When we reached the jail they contmauded me to open the duor, They were joined by other men on the way tos the = jail, sand, =o when ~ we gut there,” sume forty or ity men rushed inte the jail. at une touk possession of the prison tied the ropes wround thelr gecks, and ted tnem out. On the way ou! cd Joe Goodrih said, Tam finovent. blood of any man is on our bands? teb suid in response, “If you want to pray, gett Ieee Sam then sald, “Will you’ allow me to seul some mnoney to my micther!”? They sald Yes. te then hauded ine about $1. They then pro- veuded out of the door and down the street, taking four tothe bridge, when two were Lung 00 euch side. Sam an No The —— FINAL ESCATE, Enectal Mievatch to The Tribune, Jontet, Il., Sept. 4.—Same time in May last aman who gare his naine as EF, 8. Porter regis- tered at the Robertson : House In this city, Ho was Qsvompanied by ifs wife and child. They acemed tobe respectable peuple, and did not attract more notice than 16 usually accorded tu new cours in this place. In June Mrs. Porter disposed of some property In LaSalle, and with wu portion of the provevds of the sale pald thelr Ditls here, The family then went to East Sart haw, Mich. returning to Johet few weeks alive, Porter being taken very sick avon alter nud dying yesterday, It lias been as-ertained siuce lity death that he was nove other verson (han Edward 8. Viner, with wduzen alfages, a vumewhut vated forizer, Whose operations furm une of the inost interesting erluniial histories onrecurd, Ho was well Known to tic potive, and many banks jo this country and England Know tam to thelr sorrow, During bis ite Une Piper mate nearly a million dollars by-has jorgeriva, amldied a pauver, Le will be burled by charitable acqualutances to-morrow. ‘The cause ot his death cuncer In the stumach, aggravated by dhesipation. ANEW bopar. TorEno, O,, ent. dA new kiud of crook: edness hus been developed in this ety. The gauge of barrels of the West Chicago Alcohol Works shipped here having been cut by Gauger Care, und that estaifishment making issue on the gauge, a barrel was emptied and taken to pleces, when it was diacovered that the wood srvund the bung hat been clnmed out, und that the opposite stuyes gauged out ao that tue quantity uf spirits was apparently Increased by utleastone gallon. ‘The result of the atfalr fs that the Aleohol Works pay to I. Uraud ds Co, 0 as deduction on thei purchusea on aecount of this fraud. THE FORGERS, New Yorks, Seat. 4.—Steplien Galloway, a rested of Waverly, N. du. for alleged imptica- Mon in the forgery on the Third National Bank, was to-vlay Indicted by the Gran] Jury, It is uuderstuod that he is (1 possessfon of fmportant information, and wil proves valuable witness We prosecution on the trial of Gessner. Stephen Gatoway, of Waverly, Ne Je, has been remanded lor examination i counectiun With the Gvesuer forgery vuotiess,. CAMNRIED UP, Suteiat Leipatch to The Tribune, Mr. Vernon, Jl, Supt 4.—Upon the motion of defendants! attorueys Judge Tanuer, of uur local Cireuit Court, tovtay certified to the Unite ed States Cireult Court for thy Southern Dis- trlet of Himnols the case of the Mt. Veruow Natlouat Bauk Tho Adams Express Com avy. Tuls isthe case involving the alleged Uis-6 of a package contatuing $3,0W, the bletery of which wus giveu several mouths since, pi shatahs WORSE-THIEVES Special Mrpatca to The Tridune, Caxvton, Lee Cu,, Il, Sept. 4.—Last night a ' Valuable team of horves and aspan of mules Were stolen frow the bara of Evans Adnan, 8 Wealthy citizen of thts county, The thieves set tite ty the baru, whivb, with Its remaluins cons tents, Was totally destroyed, Luss estimated at &. Mr, Adrian ulfers 6300 reward tor tho sevovery uf the property aod arrest wud couvic~ tun of the thicl, or $20) dur the property. — DARING ESCAPE, Spectat Dispaich 0 The Tribune, Krokex, lo, Sept. 4.—Whlle the Sneriff of Warren County, lu., waa en route tu Fort Madi- aon with Henry Willams, Juhu BR. Barks, uod Jobo W. Brennan, couvuted of the Manoa North Carolina," b | rapidly grew worse, w: County, Towa, Treasary 10' berg, and senten ed to the Penitentiary for twentv-tlve, ten, and four yeara respectively, at a point ten iniles ; y, at 4 ofelock thls mornin, Breonan al pped his shackles and imped ite the traln white running at ful speed. made lis eavape. aud fs tilt at darce, The Sayitive js the member of the gane wha was captured at St. Louis in company with the woman, aud up whose person 9 large amount of the stolen inoney was found. DECAMY Conusnus, O., Sept. ' F. Bancroft, who has been manager of the Atianile & Vacific ‘Telegraph oflice at this point for some months, left last Tuesday morning, tating that he kul business in-Lawren-e County. Ie left his fain- Hy ant several creditors here, whe have tat since heard from tan, A new tanger has been appornted, and ser ots fnanetal irrewularl- Mes are sald tu exist fn Bancrull’s accounts. a TILE SAVANS. AT SARATOGA, Sanatooa, N.Y. Sept. fe—David A. Wells, Presitent of the American Social Setence Arsu- ciation, opened tho session here this eveulug with an address on The Relations of Evanon Lasva to Publiy a's Provate Movality.? de sald for etyhiteen centuries the controversy on this sufject hud been on atistrict reasoninge, nut going tu experience, “Taking up the early social condition of Europe, he said itwas controlled by a spirit of antazomen between man and many mation amd nation; fi economl: Inws, that what one tat witined uthers lusts so eacit State euught te tinge tolls and restrictions pot only on trade Getween nations fint on efties, derived from finports al trade. Enel trade aad oon: tot tras fenced tn hy uniotis and gal ds, secrets und mysteries, No one conid be allowed to fultow a trade etcept he was a Treen ot the fowtorentt. fe stigmatized as inernal dhe ayetetn by which beeuen im trades strrounte themsetyes. “He read te edhet of Target, the great French Mimacer, aiginst sails, ‘Tar aes ute it Ut wiih: te be conpbdered thar the mht. todaber Was aroyal ryt. Phe recht is tnberent be net, aud tutlionable. tows uf labor aid eamtat under the rules: abe. gated by ‘Turgot were critde and tinperfecte 1 ean capital was destroyed aud weet vented. Labor, thatch ils representitt its best to prevest aint bts IVC CETTE “ry tation BeMrht te munopellze trates ani prevent ablter tutions from exvellimg theres in.) Wars were declared and curried on tu browk Yorn trade-rivals, e It is only throughs study of the Enclish trade faws that the trae casise of the Ayerivan Revo Jattun cue be found. Rextactions on tide st catses, Otis arruaienl agaiuat, stistanee wad isk a syste wheett wutiurized the oo reurching oof housed for trabaud goods, He compared thee ante-Revuintionary writs witht those issued ta New York within tye years, whieh tnateat of searching tor goods, searehed for private papers to dia iteme ob Meal trade. Such false conn wa Wide the people a tation of law breckery. dul Huncork wae the very Prince vi contratand trade, asd the day ou wtell Ue battle uf Lexington was fought was get down, ve the thie when an argument Wits tu have beet commenced on sane of hisuvts, As con- traband traders all felt that the Goyeaunent was their enemy, fully halt ti ree of the world be-ure the Revolution was raha or brizandage., In Europe namerots bieee and iniluential. bodies uf met lived by vreaking the laws of trade. Had ft not beet for the trade Mlegally, carried: on. commerce would-have ceased. With the abrogation of these restrictive laws publie aud private iural- ity fnereaced. ‘There ia no sth gruud catisy of danger to our institutluns ox that arising tron punlic aud private fiumorality, Slitee 196 the taint of corruption was altered everywhere, In that vear fully $50,01J,0W were taken frum the pockets of the pe te by corrupt leystation. The tax on whisky was put up step by stepuntil it reached 1,009 per cent on its cost. When the tax was reduced from $2 to 9) cents per gallon the revenue increased trom $13,000.00 to $H,- OWU,0U, ‘Tux aml other laws are cuwted seem ingly to encourage humorality by eiy.ag pre- miuing on evusions, Usury laws were partleutarly denounced. Mr. Wells was attentively 1 stencd to by a large au- lence, Wav show a deep interest im the Ineet- fuge of the Association. Atmung thuse who arrived to-day to attend the sessions of -the Convenilon were J. Rane dolph. erand ‘T. M. Logan, of Virelna: W. 1. Trenholm, of Sout: Carutina; Gen. Jon B, Townsend an ward ‘I. Mutter, of New ‘ ul. W, Weils, of Detralt fave 1B, Chapin, of t = 3 ‘Dr. : Willard Asylum, New York; Prof. Curlton (lant, of Lowshina, and Prof. Hammond, of lows, who will all read) papers or maky addressee during the week. Tue other embers who arr. Pruyn, Dre Charles 3. Hoyt. Dre O. Lowell, of the New York State Boanl Charities; Prof, Chace and ‘Tb shall, of yde sland; Henry ‘ of the Michizan Board of Chariths: Varker, of the Michigan Board of Mealth; Au: drew £, Elnore and Dr. ‘Elton, of the Wiscon- sin Bonrd ui Cliurittes; and Ciarlea F. Don- nelly, of Massachusetts, aloft whom will take part in the Couference on Charltivs; at witch 7. Pruyte will preade. The Rey. ¥. tl, Channing, of England; David Dudiey Field, Joseph L. Pope, Mobert Treat Paine, and Dr. D. F. Linvoli, ef Bustun; Rusws King, of Cinciunath, Henry Utteheuck, of 3t. Louis; Frol. Horgord, of Harvard: Pro. B.A. Walker, of Yule; Carroll D. Wright and De. Estes fowe, of Massuc! ts, aud thuny other membera, have aliv ar AT NASUVILLE, Nasnvitte, Tenn., Sept. 4.-—Lhe American Sclence Association met at 10 u. my President. Neweumb iy the chalr, ‘The following resulutions were adopted: To Appoint a coummittes on introduction of studies on welence In the schouls of the country, ant report frow time fo tne the facts relating to the subject and: method of fucttituting the ob- ject sought; alse a committer on the relation of science tw industrial arts, to report annually; alsu a committee to petition Congrers sor stich organization of the metewrological gerview a3 WH utilize the material collasted by making it the subject of special research aod discusston by scientite experts, , Prof. Hunt, irom the Cominittee on Inter. national Congress of Geolugtets, presented a re- purt showing that a cfreular had been tesued by the Committee proposing arrangements for the Internatioust Gieolo sient” Exposition at the Vavls Exposition of 1373, which hat been seat out Cu bie setentitic societies of the world, Co- operation had been promiacd irom the societies. o1 France, Spalu. Italy, England, Norway, Sive- den, Ruse uy Austria, Lunsury, Brazil, Chili, and Mexko, ‘The United states Government: had ut yet accepted tue Invitations of France, but it Was hoped that measures to that end would be taken at the approavhing extra session of Congr In Seetion B the following papers were read: Ou! The Udgin of ptrctaral Variation," b: Prof, E.D. Cope; “Ancient Ex.avatiuns ft ACC. dullens “Exptorne tlouof the Graves'of the Mound-Biniders in Missourl,” by Prot, HN, Rusty Intro dae tostudy of the Indian Lunguace," bed Powell) © Geology and Topography of the Ten uvasve Oil Region,” py J. i, Kilbrew; “* Notes on the Geulucy ot the Hoeny Mountains," by Pro. ‘Fe Story Hunt; 3} men OF Cyroto. donta Neutrivasy, from the Lower Situriai’ by Prof, Saffonty Varlation of Frovy-Water Mo tuses of the Unitea States aud Ge: phivat Distribution,” by ALG. Werhero: Use of Voat-Koute le ao Advancement of Science," 8.3. Hedri ke In Section A, s paper was read by E,B, Eltet on The Monetary Question. “Standard Time,” by KH, Thusrton; on The Work uf the United states Hoant Appoluted to. ‘Vest tron, Steel, and Other Metats,"” At the night session, resulutions of thanks tu the lucal Committee, auc mutusl expressions congratulatory ut the success uf the ilrat ineet- {ng tn the South fy sixteen years, after which the Assocmtion udjottrued sloe di Quite number of members leave to-morrow for Chat- tanvogu. Some os theee will participate man excursion to Texas under thy duectio of Prot, Cope, — YELLOW FEVER, New Yors, Sept. 4.—-A cuss of undoubted yellow fever was reported ta Sanitary-Superin- tendent Day yesterday, The victim of the dis- ease was Rovert Leitch, a Scotchman, 2s yeara v. axe, Who atrived wn this city Aug. 27, by a steamer from Feroandina, Ala. Friday ho was teen with all Wie eymptuns of yellow foyer, removed to New York Hoapitel, and died Saturday ight. The doctors state thut nut tue least fear need be ight that there Would be any spread of yellow tever ip the city trom thie case. THE MITCHELL MUDDLE. + Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Muwavuee, Sept. 4.—Lawyers aud friends of the partics have been engaged to-day fu making a cotmpgumise iu tho Mitchell vase, It ig understood the .ase will be withdrawn from the courts, as a conclusion las been arrived at, eXvept suite tiuur pointe relating 60 tle cus- toy uf the child. i: PASTIMES. The Western League Clubs Fare ing Badly at the East. Chicago and St. Louis Beaten by Hartford and Boston. The American Team Does the Finest Bhooting Ever Known at Creedmoor, BASE-*BALS. NOsTOYS—ST. LOLs, Rrectal Pispated tote Bostos, Mass., Sept. §.—The St, Louls Club Scratched a run against the Bustons in the ninth gaine, plavedl bovlay. Goud bits by Dorgan and Ciapp and a wild pitch be Bond got the former to the tate, where the umpire dechied hin not out, by 4 close shave. Remsen got one-half the sate bits made by lng club, who were retired in Ftriklng order fn ax fein One-third only of ull the outs were on bulls kept on the ground. The Bostons bit Blone for four safe hits and one carned rin ty the second inning, the other three being obtatned off muifs of thrown balls by Delman and Battin, and a fumbled grounder by Croft. Atwo-baser by Wright and pond singles hy Leonard, Sutton, and Bund, camied two runs in the ninth tuulug, a wild plten by Bong giving the otter, ‘T te by Clana of Blong's awit amt wiil defivery: was the res de Hig pont of Lhe St. Lous play. Tre tel Hac of the frome ent wats goad enough, the hat ting of White and Morrill being niotewui tay. Higutocn huadsed persons were present. Poston, iatt. 2D, O'Rourke, c. Whit Suttinitem, send. th Morel, Schafer, te Brown,’ ¢ Total, .,. LAT, Ts, | ) Visacre. = geaean_S T. Dorgan, r. G Fowe, Battin, Meus Blua: Detinat, ‘Total, dnnings— Boston. siewek out—Wright 2, Brewn 2, Sulton 2 Rea. tons, ob. s uttin y, Croft, Slunz, and Detlown— in taile-Clapn, 1, Wilt p tehes—toud, 1s Blong, 3. Twa base hite—W right wid Se Houble plays—sattond. Wright Lett on tases. Bostone, 2 GaneTwu houre and : CICAGO—HAKLEFORY, tt Mepaten to The Tribune, s— About 1,00) persons, alarge ninsber uf kadles, witne sed ch between the Martfords and the Wuie inva tottuy. The contest wus marke iy brillant pieces of fletting wad lou hits, “the gave was wou by the Hurtlerds superiur batting, u-sistet by Angun'’s Ly ow playing be- Mid tae bat, he having tu retire fa the intiae op avconnt uf sure hands, ‘hie fords had vat thea full ine, inctuding Fergu- fon, Who lus cutirely recuvere | trom his ayguries, The game opene! favuratly tor the vistore, who, after whitewashing — their ments im the firat and seond tunings, dons run fu the Jatter inning, and thus cred the dead, Jin the thing fining Atlican upened tur the Sfartfonds with a safe, hot- grounder ty right eld. Larkin was given first ba-e on balls, and, as they were aaanted mound tue buses by Ansun, ther tse was not disposed of until two rune tad Leen scored, The Mart- onl phiyers supplemented this by scoring anunearned run fi xt inbing on sing'e ittect Spe Yu base hits by amd ‘erguson gui au error by Sp. ut firet, Bradley warked hls play iu this fuming by a wonderful line catch with one band. In the llfth inning the Hurtlords fireaced their score by two ruts. Neither cud scored sain until the eighth Inulng, when the Hartfords’ mate three base-hite nnd two runs, one carned. In this Inning Ansot retired from the ecaicher’s Doeition on account of thesorencas of bis band, god Bradley ware trougat fn te piteh, with Me- Vev fliling Auson’s place beidnd the but. This change brought nu impro' nt, as the Marte fords in the carly part of the ninth Inmoz kuocked Bradley's pitching all aver the teh, and had sored three runs with only two hands out Wuen pluy was stapped by the umpire on account of darkness, Followiniyg Is TUE econ, MANtronn. b. TK! VOCs be Lessa reeee Cavatuy, ff AlLson, ¢. Larkin, p, [ee Total ceevecese sos ciieano, Darnes, 2b... MeVey, p Ana, C,. ut 4%, Milner, 205: Wilifam Fergnaun, Hlent. George’ Fenton, 242 TT, vane, Wi Ham Webv, 195; Sie Henry Halford, 195; Llewl.-Col. Fenton, 198; A. 2. Mumparey, 150 CASUALTIES. DIED FROM IS INJURIES, Pitt-ncne, Pa., Sept. 4.—Samuel Reynolds, a prominent manufacturer and well-known cit zen of Ailegheny City, ed feat n’ght of Injur- ies received Weenestay fast by falling through nvinisplaced grating on Poeun arenue. STEAMER BunNrn, Ewantox, Vt. Sept. 4.-—Steamer Montreal, owned by the Northern Tras uy of Whitehall, burn Jast nlght. Loss, $25,0 1 Hat Maquarly Maror Tueursn.e. $1,002. INTERNAL REVENUE. Statistics for the Fiscal Year Ended Juaor 30, 1KGT Dispates th tant inataua daurnat D.C. Sept. L—The following amount of gailun-tax paid on spirits Alstiied from materials other than apples, peaches, or grapes In ‘the Statcs harued during the tlaval year endgd dune go, 137 shut Fitet District. Seen] District. hth * Tents Distric ‘Lbtteenth Distrc! * Fourth Wetec. ' Sisth Dhtriet.. beventh Ghetret, Hleyenth Dieteict Et Destrtet, Sixth District. Fe “WAbolished Sept. 20. 1970, susornt, +» $1,521 air: seeeeeeees E1573, TIT Auollshed Sept. 20, 3878, ainte, Firt Blatrict Thicd Drate Fourth District ty Duetele eventh Prat Tenth Dlegrict venth Distr Thitteenty Ofte Fifteenth theiret Eightecnth District TOL sce ceveees aes xt witcowas, First Dietriet.. Second District ‘Third Disirict.. Total oo eene cone teen ee A-comparison of the above figures with those of the preceding fiscal year suows the following Je-wts ahattens ithnate, Jusitana Koutneky Missouer 8833, 468 OG Od v1 F 2,461, 095 atement wil} show the Inte reels by States and T Year eat dime 20, 15 statement does not totale tas re the sale of adhes.ve stanps, wale cannot be apportioned amung the several States and Tere ritories: Alaaavia . $ 103.010 1, Gea Dluho, inves ny New York, North Curatina,., OMD. eae Oregon Veunsylvanin. 6. Ruode teland. $Bcercerne ov Totat innings" Martfar 21200 1Tovovo9 f the Atlantic Cluv, ‘Tune of game —Two hours, Firat bawe by ertora—Hrouklyn, 4; Chteago, 1. Kans exrmed—trouklyn, 15; Chicago, 0, TUB LOUISVILLE AT PiTTsneKG. Ayectit Dispatch to The Tribune, Titrsavna, Pa, Sept. 4.—The Alleghenics, belue fn bad condition to-« tant Having for the Inst tew y the Loulavdles to-day b Hluin of the vi vra overmatched crersywhere, The fole lowing is obumary 902060060 1-3 Lodisvilte, Allegheny 00 060060 0-0 Inve Wits—Atlezheny, 2; Louteville, d, Errura—Louliville, 13 Alegheny, &, Umpire-Chapman, of Lumavilty, Friday and Saturday the ‘Ruchestera will be here, There ts creat Interest bere in the tourua- iuent, Which commences text Monday, SYRACUSE, Svtacusz, N. ¥., Sept. The game be- tween the Tndiinapolia Club and the Stara ended in the Mth luniug. Score 4 to? in the Stara! luver, Tho Iudiananotis Club left the Rround un uccount of dissatisiaction with the uiupires Rociti fy ia acs A—Base-oall: OCitRSTE! «Vex Sept. 4.—Buse-oalls Rochosiers, 8 Cinetunatis, 3 THE TURF, THM EASTERN CiRcUIT. Boston, Sept. 4.—Tne raves of the Eastern Circuit opened at Mystle Paris to-day: ‘Two-twenty-seven clase, puree $1,000. Lyounder Woy .. cee 2.411 Mazen 242 Bateman a4 Sau Curtis a3 Fi Ts Beut U5. ‘ Tho 3:31 class was untloished. Modesty won two heats, Frauces two, und Lady Daggett ouc, * THB MAID, NAsuvi.ek, Sept. 3,.—Guldsinith Mald trotted berore an vemblazs of over 3,000 people to- day, Tine, x £3 , anel 2310, THE TRIGGER. CREEDNOOR, Special Dupatca tv The Tribune, New Yous, Sept. 4.—The British aud Amerl- can rite teams speut the day In practice, ‘The total made bythe American team was1,6iL points, one ahead of their beet score du practhe, and twenty poluts alead of anything ever recorded aso tenn, whale by fneluding the score of Mr. Lamb, of the reserve, and excluding Maj. Jew: ell's score at the bottom, an aggreate of 1,054 pouts is seached,—a tol uever belore’ at- tained by avy team ur squad ° of cignt omen. | ‘Tbe scores, «were: ‘TL Lamb, Jr, UL + 4G. E. Blydenburgh, 2 FL Weber, 20; Weill Jacke sou, 205; Frank Ayde, 20s: f. L. Alten, 208; L. C, brace, 199; Map Jewell. “195. The British total was 1,558 pointe, made as follows; J. 5. tien. Dakin, 210 Is TH, Ob 1 ‘The ffteen States from each of which oser 81.00),009 were received, contributed fu the age ereynte over $10,000,000, teavine less than $0,000,000 us the uzgrezate ammount of tax paid by the rest of the States aud Territariea, li+ vols alone pald nearly one-tifth of the aggre: gate amount collected, and the three States of Hlinuls, Ohlo, and New York pald nearly one half of the cutire amount collectea durtug tho year, The six New England States paid Jess. then $4,020,000, which is considerably below the amounts re eived from alogle districts in come of the Western States, $e THE WEATHER, Wasnixctox, 1D, C., Sept, 51a. m.—For the Upper Misslasippi and Lower Missourl Valleys amt Lake Region at Northern stations, couler north aud cast winds, partly cloudy weather, aud statlozary or rlalng barumeter, but at the Southern stations warmer southwest wihida, falling barometer, aud cloudy or partly cloudy weather, Local OssEavations. Cureaao, Bept. 4. Went, HAS Westners 4. Finn, Bar. (Tar tn, OSs meds, A—Mldoight, Rain Weaster, Ol Lt, rata. AD, Pacaual Grand lave Port Murua Reusuk 0, 20.u, Ceavenworliy Het America’s Hecovery from thy Strike. 33 _ Lon ion Tae, stu Tho rapidity with which American socicty has recovered from the panks mo whieh it was thrown by the great railway strike is a very re- markable und very cucutruging fact, Exaz- Kerated slarass aud frautic appeals to Goveru- nent fur aid were lolluwed by wild aud random speculatiane ubout the caused of the crisis, aud theee Ja turn have quickly lust thelr interest. The outlook, which fess than a mut au was swellimz, apparently, tu the proportions of a revolution aud a civil war, ts already bal fore gotteu. The American public even speak with suns iinpatieuce, a3 our Philadelphia corre soouteut telly us in a letter we publisa elaewhere, of the foterlereac of the unuy, which, though it “raved society.” is cous.d- cred by muuy to be inconsiateat with the pelocipics oi w Federal republic. ‘Thus levity ration Cotupas | | of treatment is not consoling to those who ain- cerely vope that tue peuple of the United States: may be able to free themselves fro their atat ; difculties. Nothing Is gained by refu: to see palpable danzers, and ft is futile to axseet, Uhat so iety was nut in peril whea for a week or ten days Jite and property were exposed in the Mur prosperous aol woputous cities of the Union io the fury of a desnerate mom The iniildtle class -s be the United States may endeavor to forget their recent panic or to convinces them- selves that they never iclt ft, but they cannot hide trom the world the plain meaning of the recent outbreax, Jf they were able toda so, the working classes would hardly permit thems and there are signs alreaiv that vigorous efforts. | will be needed to prevent the resivai ina modl- | fied, and perhaps more permanent form, of a i stravgie between classes tn which are wntey with su-ial “distin tons based only or ehieily upon wealth 13 cersalo to be must severely , ed. THE JOLLY GOVERNORS. ‘They Visit New Yorte Ciry and Are Satisfed. New Youn, Sept. 4—The sisiting Governars were clvci a reception to-day at the City-Halt, after which they looked In at Castte Garden, and Tater Inspected the institutions dawn the boy and on the Island tn the East River. Durtug the trip down the bay tha forts fired Falutes, and @ continuous saute tas given from the shipping, Oa the return, Gar. Bedle, of New Jersey, In bis remarks, sad he belleved every Stata should possess the power of pre- s-rving veace within its borders, Tho late difli- culty would create a better feeling between tapltalists and employes. He believed inuch difticulty was caused by pushing works ahead of the Untes, Gen. Porter, of Tennessee, spoke bonefully of the prospects of the country, and satd the pollvy of the Adintulstration been a help ta Lue South, which hat been exhausted ty war and subsequent tnilitary rile, fle thouzht it p was due ty the Administration to cay Unie. feb | He was proud of the bus abd nang tires O1 the. Northern Ntates, |Cneers, Gove" Young, of Onio, satd he was lan fed thirty-live yours from Ireland at James? Slip Hie predeves-or, as Giuvernur, is” now Vresident of the United States [cheers), and to thoce who kt not know [resident Haves, he would say that he was a8 honest a man as God ever wade, His poliey Was one uf justice and of peuce to the Suuth, whatever faults might be found with it. Jt wight be said Mr. Hayes? poltey would weaken the Republican party. He (Gov. Young) thouzht the Republican party could affurd to be defeatud on such a policy. [Cheers. | Au address was then made by Gov. Anthony, of Kanane, who said there was too oiuch lewis lation. He gloved in reunited brutherhuod arth aud Suuth, and wanted to olditerute shoddytsn aud toadyisin to European countrice, 1 An the steamer pete the Navy Yard and Blackwell's. Island satutes were fred, The absence of Cov. Robinwun or any deputy ‘Was commented on by the visiting Governors. Wh the exception of Gove, Autuony and Porter, the visitors start hme to-morrow, Ata niceting uf the Governuss this evening, on inotion of diov, Porter, ot Tennessee, Gov. Anthony, of Kaneas, and Guy. Bedle, of New detaey, Were appointed @ permanent: committee to correspond with the beads of the various States te {uture with a view of arranging fur a erat reunivn of Governors and a tour through some section of the country, FINANCIAL, Newront, R. L, Sept. 4.—The Perry cotton- mill has suspended operations, owing to flnan- cial ditliculties. The Newport Manufacturmg Cumpany—Benjamin Finch, tndorser of the latter's paper—is the principal owner. A large numter of hands were thrown out of employ- nent. Several banks will immeitately act in fue matter, and their representatives will poceent ata meeting of the creditors this after- noon, New Youk, Sept. 4—The Harfem Banks sus vended opcrations tu-day and went Into volun- tary liquidatiun. Tnis dctlon was decided on at ameeting of the stockholders, It was also ree ved Lu pay olf i full, panic of eine, { 19h aud {ts business lias uot finprot. Which Was the cuuse of the suspension, —<—————— 3 MEETING OF LIBRARIANS, New Yous, Sept. 4.—The first. convention of the American Library Association was beld ta- day at Association Hall, Judge Winsor, of the Howard Library, prealding. ‘There were over j Ulty members present, ackuding William Toole, Citicaro Library: Charles Evans, Indie anavolls Livrarys Jolie N. Dyer, St, Louis, and tueL wbrarians “of Yale and Congress, The Cua rinau made an address vongrutuladne the Wnembers on the progress made, and predicting suseful future, Toe iret business of the day was the recely- {nz of the report of the C omuittee an Coutinune fon of Poole’s Index to Pertodical Literature, The deta:ls of the ludex were di-cussed, and hmiuch sitese was laid on tne Importance of the completion of the work by co-operation with Ubrores. ond the American delegutes to the coulerence of Livrastane fn October were dis rected te consult with tue English Librariaus as ‘heral cu-uperation iv the matter, vole, of Chileage, read » paper giving the nlstery of the varluds State libraries, and showing how a State can conrot them. Ie advocated havluy Hurares away from State control, aud buving them goveroud by trustces. The puper evebed tach discussion, ee E, L, DAVENPORT, Special Diwutch 60 The Tribune. New York, Sept. 4.—The body of tho late E, L, Davenport arrived here this afternoon, and was conveyed to tho residence of Mls Fauny Daveuport, The funeral services will bo held at De, Chaptu’s church to-morrow morning, Tho ‘pull-Learers will be Chicf-Justle Daly, Judge Hradly, George K. Goodwin, Col. Forney, E. D, Stepheus, Frank Mayo, Heury C. Jarrett, and Augustin Daly, Beautiful oral tributes were ecnt to Mins Darenpurt’s ume tovuy. All the members of the dead actor's fuinily will be present at the tunerul except Mia. Daven- part, who fe Ul at Canton, M%.; aud Mtss Blanche avenport, whu fe ie Milan, ——— M'PHERSON'S MONUMENT. Speciat Misputch to The Trioune. Wasminatos, D.C, Sept 4.—The officers of the army stationcd at Atlinta lave ruled a und suflicient to purchase the plut of groumt upon which Gea, McPherson was killed. The @pot has been marked with a Parrot gun draly act in the ground, and the lot has been Inclused with a substantial iron feuce, ‘The trees which rrow in the plot still hear marks of the shot. The oftvers who huve been thus thoughtiul ara Gens. Ruger, MeKeeve, and fell Cols. Chand> ler, Hocheater, aud Vedder; aud May. MeGun- nfs. _— FAIR, Epectal Diepatch 10 The Tribune, Minngarouts, Minn, Sept.’ 4.—The State Fale promises to be the most successful of any ever held jn the State, The elty ta crowded, and every (ncoming traln adds bundre ta the twenty-mile race to-day for a purav of #200, between Maud Oswald and C. L. DeWolt, Mins Oowald won by M2 seconds. ‘Tiuie, 53 wiw ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS New Yous, Sept. 4.—Arrived, steamships Bothuts, trom Javerpool; Archoria, from Glus> gow; Stato of Nevada, frum Glasgow. Loxvos, Sept. 4.—Arrived, Ethiopla and State of Indiana, from New York. Awtweny, Sept. deArrived, steamship Vaderland, srom New York, ————ame——— Knocks, Brulves, Lameness, avinal meninvitis, sure throat, wheezing, Giles” Linlment Jodide of Ammoma {fe the remecy. M. Loushran & Co., boree dealers, ‘Eweaty-lourth aifeet and Third aveoue, New York, Forvale by ali drugglets, om - Most Remarkable in tte effects, au! most uascful in its application, the frazrant Sozodont has becomy the most popu tur Dentridco inexisteuce. ‘Tle used and praised by everybody. a >. Would you have eet, pure breath, and solid tévth ond yuna? Bernard's Gohten Dentitare, rua} aud you will bave all this, Fur sale by drugguts wvery where, BUSINESS NOTICES. Catarch.For ten ur twelve years I was a oudercr with cotarch, until the disease bad reached se du which wy hfe was despaired of both di wy pbystctan. In thst condition, uy an We%yeare aww, L placed usyecit under the peculut Lreuttaent emp'oyed by De. Clersun Pratt, of No, 20% State strect, of thle city, und was cured: not | stply Ueuedted. but cured, nut 4 symptom of my forder complaint appearing frou then tH bow. ‘A. ty bates, MU Dearboru strech, id by B, Hayden is Beure cure for the Bunce wathuut Send samy fur crcular. . Keudall'y Spavin Care & Co., 45 Lake atr spavinn, ete, buatering. VEGETINEs wee _ VEGETINE Purifies the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the Whole System, 1TS MEDICINAL PROPERTIES ARE Alterative, Tonic, Solvent, and’ Diuretic, ‘Vegetine ts mate exclacively from the jutcer of cares fully-setected Toots, and herbs, and 90 stronely concentrated that {t will effectually eradicate fram the ayatem evere taint of Scrofuiny Scrofulons ffa~ mor Tamora, Cancer, Canceroue Hamor, Eryalpedna. Malt Rheum, Syphiiithe Dinenses, Canker. Falutnesn at tho Ntomeck, and all dis. came that arise from imoyre blool. Aciatlea, Las dammntory and Ceranic Rheamatiom, Nenra! ain, Gout, nod Npinnl Comptainte cao oniy be effectually cured through the blooa, For Uicera ant Eruptivo tiseases of the Skin, Pustates Pimptes, Motchee, Botis, Totter, Heatchent, and Qingwortm, VeoRting has never falled to effect a permanent cure. For Pains tp the Hack. Kidney Com: iT Drovay, Keniale Wenknens, Leuearrbor aid ing from tnternat ulceration, and oterinatileeasey i Vaaerine acta directly apo atreogthens the whole sysem, acts upon the secret Oréans, ailays Idtammation, cures uleratiu ulatza the bower, neue ee For Gatarrly Dyapepslay Habitual Castlres Paloliation of the Menrt, Headaches and General Prostention 1 19 medicine has ever given o, such perfect aatlifaction ae the Veuxrine. It purifies the bivod, cleanses all uf the organe, and posterses a con+ trolling power over the nerroun. syatern, ‘ ‘The remarkable curca effected by Veuxttne have (ne a duced many pliyslelans ani apothecaries who a koow co prevsriva and use i¢ in their own families, In fact, Veaetixe te the best remedy yet dlacovered a far te above diseases, and 8 the ouly retlable BLOOD 5 PURIFLER yet placed before the public, é UNQUALIFIED APPRECIATION. Bostox, Nov. 18, 1875, ng the past five years] have hed am- lw Juche uf the merit-at Vegetine, At for compiainta attending » lady of deve hh tute senehclat resulta Cals angttiny very t ee AtLERGION? argo : ‘ in a iar benent.. Ihave takes henena: C1 Uuqualided apprectativa of tts Inge my duties aa a Police Odicer In tht ’ beew tty ut tata tn witht great deatoe sickness. 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BANKERS, 100 Washington-st, Pn crise lecithin ea : ON THE LAKE. ¢ Pi Steamer JOUN SHERMAN will leave Clarkes, ~~ bridge on Weilnesday. Sept: JO aud 7. S p m3 On Tuursuay, Seat. 0, 06 2:80 and 7:30 a. 4 b. 50 try & : SSOLUTION| NOTICE, 5 DISSOLUTION, t Notice ts hereby given that the partuership heretofore 4. ins Deiweed the Wad. migoed, sf eaters and ene Sullderd, ot Oak Park, Cyo! Cyauty, 1 thie nd ’ Ulsiwlved by mutual cogseut, FM. Ellis collecting ccounts dud Wy Aud asaumlug ali lodcbieduess of, the ra sicaran cae a eae “E Oak Bark, due. ba Laz. Pe 3 row +e,