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b b o o ol B i g ¢ ¢ L 3 3 t y ¢ f ] ' ] 7 d THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1878, ean Popular Life, hoth sentenced for swearing to falsc returns, obtained & atay of execution from Judee Dononue, pending an appeal to the Court of Appeats, Dr, Lambert was unable to procire bail, (Case, who surrendercd this tnurning, had his ball rencwed at $36,000. VESSEL THIEVES SHOT. Prstapxiritia, Pa,, Aug, B.—Charles'Ander- s0n waa killed and John Smith serlonsty wound- ed this morning by Captain James C. Fisher, of the schooner Zephina Stillman, ~They were ¢aught In the act of rohbing Fishor's ve: JAIL DELIVERY. BarTiMonrg, Md., Aug. 5.—Bcvon prisoners escaped from the jail at Cumberland, Md., Inst night. They overpowersd the keeper when he was on his round. TINANOCIAL. GOV, BISHOP'S FIRM, Special Dispateh 10 The Tridune, New Yonk, Aug. 5—A meetlog of the cred- ftors of R. M. Bishop & Co., tha Clacinnatl grocery firm of which (ov. Bishonp is the head, and which susnendced on 8aturday last, was held this aftcrnoon in the office of B, (. Arnold & Co. About twenly-five creditors wero present of the thirty-two or thirty-three who live in this city. B. G. Arnold occupled the chair, and A, Barstow, of the De Castro & Donner Bugar Re- himsell with wet clothing aml resort to the damyp cellar, Jlere hie sleeps, iaving on the bare earth. When the writer of this was hita boy this snomulous being swas in his father's cmploy on the farm, and this pecalisr- ity was often a terrible annoyaace o myvself and othera, as we were obliged to relieve his azony from heat by running for water and pouring bucket upon bucket over his writhing form, Well do I remember hia*Ab! vou aayed; that water is not cold—you plased!’ shen we happenel to he o ittle Jonger | T than he thought wa uught to he. On i these occnsions nis symptums were those of Y" sspnyxiation; otherwine lin is spuarcatly o | gcseed of good heaith, Taeee conditions scein lnbegmuy heredltary on the maternal sule, since his mother had n brother with neasty siin- flar detects, though the man himself is the ouly ons out of a family of nine children to whom these lmperfections have been transmitted. lio i~ also blntaclf the father of acyen healthy children, fn whom not a trace of his uwn mis- fortune fs to ne funnd, Upon the whole, the case of Mr. W. inav be ranked nmong the freaks of pature which defy explanation.’ ——— SPORTING. THE TURF, Sperial Dispatch.to The Tritune. Mixnraronis, Mimn., A, f.—Theentries for the Minneapolls cun race, to be run on Wednes- day; the 4th day ol Bcptember, during the -great Northwestern Exposition meeting ut Min- neapolls the first week In September, closed The Jersey City Assassination still a Complate Mystery. sl one day st General Bellef that the Widow committed the Butchery, ~ The Elite of the Southwestorn Indian Outlaws Ooming North in Ehackles, e, Wis., and FOR JERSEY CITY ASSASSINATION. Spectai Dispateh o The Tytbune. New Yonrs, Aug. 5.—Two incldents to-day yenewed the futerest In the 8mith murder case. Mrs. Smith was formally charged with the mur- der of hier husband, and dened the charge, and wCove™ Bennett voluntarlly surrendered. The volice haveys it I8 frankly stated by some of tnem, been cudeavoring syatematically to foree s confessfon from Mrs. Smith, and have not guccerded. 1L 18 said they delfveratels planned {o arceat her at the time of the funeral, Satur- dar, in the hope that the suddenncss of tho’ srrest, and the time and place when It was made, would unncrve her, and that suo would valunble admiselon, It was Branch, N. meeting. streets, At this point they will he jalned by N. K. Fair lank, of this clty, and eve of the hustuess-men nnd o g ALSL, Paul the party Wi be taken in o by General-Manager Barzent, of the Northern Pacifle. The party remaina oue dav at St Panl Farzo, and will thicn atart for Biemarck and YVinnebago. all the sizhes In about one week. Mr. E. Bacon has reaizned the position of Superintendent of. the Wisconain Central Rail. Dutton_has been ap- ted 8nperintendent of the Milwaukee and tern Divislons, with hwhwnneu at M!iwau- Mr. G, Campl «nt of the Southern, Middle, and Nortnern Di- vizlon (In adaition to the position of Master Me- “mnh;). with headquarters st Htevens Point, Vis, Mr. Charles F. Several of tho rallroad managers in this city have left for the East to attend to the tnana- gers’ meeting, which will be held at Long o J.y on the 7th. Tl meeting prom- scs to be ms Imiporiant a8 the late Baratoga ‘Thers are & number of subjecta to bo discitsaed and settled, the most important amnng which are the formation of an East-hound naol, the regulation of the live-stock traflic, and the consolidation of the fast-frelent lines, The General Freight Awgents of the roads leading Enst from thia ¢lty held a meeting ves- terday mosning at the ofifce of Mr. R. C. Mel- drum, corner of \Vashington and Dearburn The object of the meeting was to con- rider the advisabliity of coutinuing tocharge 2 tehits ber 100 1bs on mea! oaded nt the Stock-Yard tages should be given to vertain large houses. | onc af tio owners of Niblo's New Vork Thealre, 18AtiVeR | and has long heen connected with the theatrical ks, | Dustness, The theatre was first contented | December, 1870, at n cost nf 223,00, Last year {t was entirely destroyed hy fire, and It be- camo necessary to mortgags the houge for £65,000 in order to rebuild it. The huiding cont Mr, Fox &4L0X), tovether with meshanica? liens amounting tu 325,000, which I8 stili held sgalnst the property. The thealre was onen as asual this nvcunm. It was understood that Mr, Fox will continue as mandzer of the place, at lcant for the present. ARQUND THE LAKES, L Over certain experiences [t Is best to drop the vell of sflence. There are moments in the life of o traveier of the seas that admit of no description; mysterfous cummualngs with Na- ture; sublime exaltatlons of emotlon, that it were liest to keep uadlsclosea to all. The night the tarden City left Chicagn on her Iatest trip was holsternus. None ol your average sumtner storims either, but s stifl-lipped nor'easter, that tossed old Michigan like o bubble before fts mighty Lreath, As we rolled out of harbor, while yet tha eyes of the eldest of “the trio" were fixed wpon a baggy umbrella waving In dumb farewell from tho pier, and the younger constitucnts were howling with frrepressible angulish, the steward- They expect to see cll, Superintend. lard, ferillizcrs, ete., or whether advan- o fining Company, acted as Becretary, \V. T, | Auk. 14 with the following extravrdinary Hst: . 3 . e ;?n'nt»n-nls:% movo her. Bhe ramained a8 ‘eainn | Bishop, Junior member of the Clnchmn’ll house, ] Chestaut Oaks, Bells ot Nelon, Tom Bacon, | After &llntx':.fin;llgtu:n‘:gnelxlnv;nl;le’r:ga] tu cun- ::vlu ‘;nura:xlrer;l :t“m:o.nm dzxr.o":l\l’.fxdlitl;; .;nn‘v of the officers who arrested her, except | was present, and rend a statement of | Trump, Ada Lambert, Mollte McCarthy, Jo M | /0 [ Folng- 1o, be Livesdtil Tough® “,v.“"d for n moment or ¢wo when she first entercd the | the firm's affairs. After a vrotract- Mahon, Gol Riselv, 8peculation, Dloodstone, 3 Bl Dillon, Atnerien, Mollle Merri)l, Ityan, Goy- crnor, Neptune, and Blasher, This list of en- tries has excited our horsemen here to the high- cst plteh, sonie of the butter informed ones claiming that Moitie McCarthy, the queen of the Paclfic voust, will be obliged 1o look well to her laurcis to have them from being offics at headquiarters. Then shie geemed quite hysterlcal, and made 8 rash threat to Kill ber- gelt, Her upnctite, which had failed her on tho day of the murder, returned Baturday, and she has eaten heartlly enough siuce.” This morniog ane was produced {n court. Justico Davis safd: ed scssion,’ a subcommittee of six was appoiuted to examine Intn the somewhat muddled condition of the firm's &ifalrs, and re- port at some subscquent menting. 1t {s under- stood Mr. Blshop mado no proposition to the creditors. ‘I'he Bub-Cotnmittee ot six met im- W Jennie Smith, you llfl! ¥ Ché"fl';u I"l"l‘ mediataly at the close of the creditors’ meeting. :fll".(c)leg IW‘:‘_V hyllhc.} wnndurlll;ll:nly (’tugl !(fl':- ¢ der of * your husban ehard ncky, the already famous Betle “of Neiso e pnrer o gcar of 'tlio Police | Te Committea conslsted of Darwin B James | L0341 hurs ata willing Lo take a Tolr cliance of the firm of Pockard & Jamea, Chairmanj Otls W, Hooth, of Hooth & Linslcy; James Gralam, of James Girahom & Co., Philadeiphin; J. M. Edwards, of Edwards & Maddox; W, P, tment. What lhave you to say,—are I\'&‘l‘:vtlll)' or not lmmrl" Mra. Bmith an fwered Jna clear, firm voice, **T am not gufit: Henuett prescuted nimeelt at police headquar- M the pool-buxt on the teld with such a list, Entries in the Exposition are being muaeat s mto which astonishes everybody. Work being pushed on the Immense bnllding necen- o fternoon, The man twas found to be = + | sury, aud Minneanolis wiit be ready on the % et et wert In suswering, Tlo adaifttod he | 8t Jobw, of llsvemeger & Elder; | Gt M Sonmber to weicome to her Luspitabie fad e an_ intimate acquaintance of Mrs, | and Mr. Darstow, who acted as 8ecro | aepyg the wholg of the great Northwest, tary. Mr. Hurstow refused to pive the names of the New York creditors, of whom where arc from thirty to thirty-tive, saying the Committee had resolved not to give tho numes to the pudlic for a fcw days vet. None of the New York houscs are setiously hurt, however, Ar. Dishop gave the liabilitics of the firm as $360,625,85, * Of this amount $145,000 is held In this city, 816,000 in Philadelpnia, $12,000 in Bos- Samaroaa, N. Y., Aug. 5.—~The weather I8 fine, and the track in good coudition. Tue first race, threccquarters of a mile, wis won by Idalia, Spring Branch sccond, Sally Watson filly, third. Rhodamanthus ot off last au ended fourth. Time, 1:18. ‘The second race, milo aud 4 half for all ages, the winners of 81,000 at this meeting to carry five pounds extrn. Bramble walked over tne Emith, but would neither admit nor dcn{ that there had been criminal intlmacy with them, hen usked where he was on the night of the murder, be refused to snawer. The question Wasthen put directls: o Were you in Jersey Cityon the night of the murder?™ and he re- fused o angwer. 'Then he was asked why he did not give himsell up carller. “{gid not hear of the murder until Saturday, gence and reflnement, . line, that it i an| d no_nccount of the murder, and heard | ton, and §3,000 In Baltimore. 'The remaining | course. Some misunderstanding regarding the | hecessarlly toward anytl Emmnl: about it untll Baturday 'afiernoom.’ alsq,b‘.!:,.sga' Js ‘scattered tn small awma | announcement of the penuity for having won toward something clsa; and it !n'lmoommc for Jie eard e then made up his mind to surrendery | jn- varlous ‘eitfes, .mainly {n tho Weet. | $1,000 caused the withdrawal of Boulanier and | 8 nl&wnoer of cven "fl vears' expericnce Lo but thought 1t woutd be just as well wwnl{ The total luvermoor, avold measuring Lhe distance. assets amount to 833382370, of ‘which $23.000 uretho Individual assets of Gov, R. M. Bishop and his son, William T. Bishop, All the stalements read by Mr. Bishop are inthe hands of the Bub-Committee, who will give them a carcful investigation, and re- port thelr conclusions at a meceting of the creditors to be called some time heuce vy the Chalrman. Referring to the rumors that Gov. Bishop's clectioneering cxpenses in the last compnign had something to do with the fallure, his son, 14 I8 said, stated to the creditors yester- day that the Governor's campalgn cxpenses did not exceed $6,800, and that be had not drawn over §150 from the firm sinco hio has occupled the Qubernatorial chalr, untit Monday. He was_committed to a cell, Tl opinern grows that Mrs, Bmith committed e deest in ove of ber tits of pussion. PRESENTS FROM TEXAS. Special Dispateh to The Tribune. 8t. Louis, Mo., Aug. 5.—Thirty Indlan con- vlcts from Northwestern Texas, en route for the Michigan and Indlana Peoitentiarics, ar- nived here this moruing, and are now locked up fn the Clty Jail, They are under charge of the Western authorities, who deemed {t best to send them East for safe keeping. They arc as hard and desperate-looking a crowd as eyer entered tiie portals of our strong-barred jail, both in personal appearance and wearlng apparel. ‘They In the third raco, one mile, for maiden 8- year-olds, Bromide camo In with a broken ankle, Swim, the driscr, complalned that Dar- rettjeut lim down with Bertha, The judzes inveatigated the matter and gave the ruce to Bertha, Bljou was sccond. Timne, 1:4855, “The fourth ruce, mile and s quarter, fur all ages, was won by DIrinceton, Governor llumr ton second, Time 2:12Y4. Princeton sold {u the ficld for $90 1 a pool of $623. that we bave ol mequalntance do. Nnpoleon, Southard) AQUATIC. Nxw ORLEAXS, Aug. 5,—The Hope Rowing- Club's four-oarcd sisell crew, double scull sheil, and senlor and junior singlo scull, left this afternoon for Newark, N, X, to particinate in the rogatta of the Natfonsl Association of PITTSBURG. Speciat Dispatch to Ths Trius AMUSEMENTS. IOOLEY'S THEATRE, Signor Edward Majeroni, who is remembercd here by his excelleut acting in support of Ris- torf some years axd, appeared last evenlug ss Corporal Simon in the melodrama of “The Uld Corporal.” Majeroni's (mpersonation of the old soldler evidently struck s chonl which vinrated In svinpathy with the audience, for he recelved many and loud mauifestations that .| his acting was approved of, and was called he- fore the curtain twice durlig the performance. The house was well filled, and that, too, by an ‘audlence which Lad a general aspect of Intetil- This **Old C.rporal ' has & flavor of the last decade, which is cquivalent to saying, when speaking of "flnfil sensatlonal In the theatrical tignated. In looking at it we ereeive that wo have long ago wandered away rom that specics of dramatie romance,—not ything Letter, but stmply presence of & play which was once popt! nut be construed Into want of taste in the spec- tator, or want of merit in thg play. become mutuatly estranged, as This *0ld Cornoral ™ tells a romantie eplsode of beginning Jena, where a brave Corporal s the Keepingof o youog child, the offspring of an {lclt union” between Gen, fioy and Mina de Rantzperg (Marlon Lester). The General dles, bequeathing to the Corporal the sccret which Isto laentify his child when tho proper time comes, Alter a lapse of eleven years we find the property of the deceared General Su the hands of a plebelan cousin, who has also charge of thic destinies of the child. To rectify the mistakes which are It was. All nfuht, as o certain form lay moan- Ing ou Ita 2x2 of pain aud angulsh, whilo the boat bounded Tike a chamvagne-cork throuzh the pitiless darkness, and from all aldes tesued sounds, “not loud but deep,” there came a mocking flend who eat nstride the berth and shouted; “A pleasureteipl Ah, hal A journey in pursuil of health and hapoiness I8 it, poor whimpening fool 1'% Morning tound us fgnominlously tethered to our dock In the placid harbor of Mitwaukee, The sky was June's falrest, und the events of the night seemed but an unpleasant dream un. tll, feebly tottering out to breakfast, wo beheld the travsformution a night bad made. There sat the crispy maid of twelve short hours hefore, a pallad flower, limp and faded; the conse. quential matron, emotionless pulp: the buxom widow, white about the lips as a colicky child; and the garrulous bead, dumo aa the ** Harp in Tara's Halle.” “Where be your qulps and uirks" now, O motley crew of the Garden Aty 'ynur capers to and fro, aud gay fare- wells * Leavinz Mitwaukee on time, wo headed straight into maguificent sew. The fringe of spray on every wave, shone thirough by the briil- {ant sun, left"a fleeting rainbow fu the hollow of each billow that succeededit,a bow tnat came ond went so quickly we never were en- tircly certain but that our eye had mocked us with the vislon of its beauty. A few acaymils accompanied us fitfully.—now riding the crest of tho waves ltkea white flower beaten sea- ward, now poisivyr, brooding, soaring in the biue air, the very spirit of trolicsome grace. Capt. Shaver, whuse reputation as oue of the most urbaue and careful Captains of the line has been well sustained, notified us early In the day that the passage acruss was likely to be rough, and, owing to the heavy sca, would prob- ably occupy full twenty hours. Eo the state- rooins most of that day bLeld the greater por- tion of our party. On deck, a few h-up{' tdlers sat io the sunshine, sketehing the salls that QOur n‘mlhy In nr need 1t Is simply the wurs cf at tho battle ot intrusted with £ (Mr. i % likely to occur, the Corporal—who Is supposed ¢ aro the scum of tho lowest of low-class of | Pirrsnuno, Pa, Aug.5.—About six weeks | Amatour Ouremen, Aug. S0and 2L, 1o havo beon killed in tho. battle' fon ago— | AIRPEU bY and were Jost b Ui szire burlzon s Indians, and look cunofug, mean, and | ago tho exteusive iron firm of Roese, Graff & Davesront, Is., Aug. G.—The Davenport | comes bavk sud eventually seta thioes to | Broatned tho elixie of the upsullle desperate cnough o bo guilty of | Woods, dofug busincss In this city, became B'm"cmz’l humm&lctfid Itfu ror;{nnlnéluui iy fifil'lll;m l‘ng‘ : 3::| lnc;n‘;,n:‘l)llsllfi :g'ma‘m:‘c alr. The day was entirely eventless, ( g any crime, Tho hardest citizen of | financially embarrassed and suspended. Au {'&%R‘;;‘:v::mfllu:“l::“ “;{‘g‘v l“‘“:l;:__fl_ and erued weonsz, but it doos come vut all Flant. il the most of us retited to our effort was made to compromiss with the credit- ora 80 that tho firm could continue busincss. This proving fmpracticable, the firm to-day filed = voluntary petition fn bapkruptey. Thelr lia- bilities are over $1,000,000. Al tho heavy cred- ftors reside in Pittaburg ana vlelnity. Beverat of the city banks are pretty deeply Invoived, this lot is Knlaluln, or, in English, tho Bald- Tuced Eagle. He Is charged with scalping and making away with familics on the Texan fron- tler. 1lis partuce in ‘erime {8 known as the Toody Buffalo, & tall, well-formed redekin, with n dark, trencherous eyo and teeth ns white s anow, which ho grinds as the chaina around ing, to-night arrangoments were made for the | and the immediate purchase of a boat and the butlding of & snitable boat-house, cat—of i BASE-BALL. ltke retumn to CLBVELAND, Aug. b.—Fourest City, 1; Bpring- fleld, 6. bis linbs clank and rattlo against tho brick | smong them the - Iron Clty Natlon- xm‘fl:‘f;" mg‘ ’;\,"f.; ’*.If‘fi‘,;‘:““fi:,:?.!;'.“‘:‘, trat floor. Another eno of tho ot is Calaucab,or | al Bank, $12,837 Mechanica’ Natlon- | .gjjed 0n the clghth inning on accountof rain. boser in the Young-Mun-Afralil-of-His-Shadow. ilc is polut- el out ns onc o1 the most desperatc of the con- victs. Auotherlsa tall, well-built, bandsome ravage, 20 years of age, and & member of the Urnatifla tribe, known s n Cochila, or the Great Unknown, He ls charged with tho klll- fue of a man 1 & flght ot Fort Wortl, and has been sentenced to twenty years in the Stato Yenitentiary, Al seemed crozed with rage at teine kept fu such close confinement, and. the al DBank, 87,420: American Bank, $02,808; Excbange Nationnl Bank, $31,824; Merchants’ and Munufaciurers’ Natioual Bank, 834,741% Firat National Bank, 816,05%; German Natlonal Baok, $35,033: (lerman Nationsl Bank, Alle- gheny, $10,600; Mechanica' Natlonal Banlk, £4,500; American Bunk, $0,8313 Irun City Na- tlonal Bank, $31,810; Merchants' and Manu- facturers’ Natioual 'Bank, $33,601; Exchanze National Dank, $8,000; Joffersou Natlonal Burraso, Auc. b—Buflalo, 43 Milwaukee, 8, TocuesTrn, Aug. 5.--Clocinnati, §; Roclics- tery 1. THE RAILROADS. NEW SOUTHWESTERN RATES, The Southwestorn Rallway Associatifon has just promulgated the followinz new tariffa: thut dumb qucuy it o ank, Steubeny 0., $10,000, "~ Amonj ¥ s the Jaller, saya that their keouers have atopped tho Fiftcenth Ward, — $509,000: | cago, Burlington Quincy, cago, Havo s onded to iy n X stock in melting-house at worksin the Fifteenth Ward, 08,0005 lot of steel introts, $0,250; fifty tous toul stocl, $5,000; twenty tons tool steel, £8,200; forty-fve tuna Bessomer biooms, $1,800} tools and dies for moking horso-shoes, $10,0003 twenty-five tons stocl slads, $1,500; miscella neous, $13,000, with & loog st of book ae- counts, cte. Isiand & Pacifle, Kacens Clty, 8t. Joe & Council Biuffs, Hanuibal & Bt. Joe, Wabash, Missourt Pacitle & Bt. Louls, Kansas City & Northern Raliroad, will chinrge the following rates: From 8t. Josoph, Atchison, Leavenworth, aud Kausas Clty, to Bt. Louls, Loulsiang, Hannibal, West Quincy,and Burilugton: wheat, 20 cents per 100 pounds; corn, ryc, onts and barley, 15 cents; over nday in'8t. Louts for the purpoxe of ob- tainfuz rest, us they have been traveling for a weeh, pud I that time could not close thelr cyes in sleep for fear of the Inalans getting tho best of them. ‘They are gullty of nearly every crino In the calendar, and are known n tho West as despernte casen, 'The majority of them are to bo put lu the State Penltentlary at Jeffer- sonville, Ind. The batanee will o to the Michi- o Y ks, MILWAUKEE. meats In bLoxes, cte., 20 cents; flour, 40 cents Ftac Prinaty st Tatkans Spectal Dspatch to Tne Trivame, ver barral, Fo. Kart Bt Louls, East | e THE MILWAUKEL MURDER TRIAL, | MILwAuszs, Wis, Aug. S—In the bank- | flannibal ana Quince: wheat, 21 cents: corn, ryc, oats, and barley, 18 cents: meats in boxes, clc,, 20 conts per 100 pounds; flour, 42 cents per bushel, To Chicago: wheat, ryc,oats, Svectal Diapatch 10 The Tribune. MILWAUKER, Aug. B.—The motion to sct mside the verdict of gullty of manalaughter In ruptey proceedings 6f H. 8. Manville, of Mil- watikee, the potition of thie baokrupt was filed, showing & total indebtedness of $00,000. The and barles, 20 conts; meats In boxes, eic., 25 | g the fourth degree uwalnst Whaeler, and for a | bulk of the creditors are in Now York City, | conts; ‘flour, ceots; flour, 60 lficm or tu anybody, ew trial, tn the \Wheeler-Ienderer caso. will | tho following being all the Western creditors To Milwaukeo: wheat, = 273¢ not be nrgued until next whek. Tho ahort- | nsmed in the schednle: At Chicago, Nonotuck corn, rye, and barley, 224 cents; meots (o xes, ete., 275¢ ceuts: flour, hand notes of the testimony in tho telal are to 85 cents. To ‘Toledo: wheat, conte; corn. Bllk Company, $427.05: C. G, Ross & Co., be written out, which will occupy all of thls | §520.40; nt Detroft, National Pl Company, | rye, oats, anil barley, 25 cents; uicata in boxes, week, befora they can be placed befors Judge | 8518.70;. at Freeport, I, L. Z. Farwell, uluiB‘J cents. The following arbitrarios will Mallory, - Whecler is at lorge on his ball bond 4 at_Rockford, Ill., Burson & N apply upon busiucas to Baltimore, Philadeliphia, £850.18; 'at Graud Rapid: Rapids Hrush' Company, waukee, the National Exchange Bank, £3,101.05 IL L. Eiscr, $023.405 fl, Besworth & #600; small misceliancous accounts, $316.80. New York, and Boston: From Atchison, St Jasepn, Leavenworth, or Kansas City to Chica- go: First-class, 75 cents; secoud-vlass, 00 cents, thini-class, 45 cents, avd fourtn-class, 25 cents, From the ssme_points to East 8t. Louts, Last given July B, which s In force till the termina- tion of the prosccutlon, elther in tho final sen- tence of the defendant or in bis discharge. The poliey of the defendant ond his counscl s not y2t developed, The verdict fs for the lowest | Nir "Ntanville has perfected an agreement with | 1lsunibal, or Quincy: ~Firat-class, 55 cents; Erude of ‘homicide under the Htate law, u‘:{n creditors to n‘:‘xywxceuu;: the dollar of | socond-ctass, 43 ceiitss hird-classy 85 cents} punishablo by either fine or_imorisone | [ iidebtedness fu four, sit, and efght months, | fourth-class, 30 conts. From tho same polits to ment, i the discretion of tho Judge, nd | 4oy Ly sehedulo fa led as ho buafs of Lis dis: | Toledo: Firstclass, 81.01; sccond-class, 50 | was In gre §1 1t shauld bo probablo that the Court would | cpgrey'on muking such payments. cents; third-class, 55 conts; sud fourth-class, lace a light fine ouly un Wheoler, ths motion or 8 new trial oy not bo pushed, but Wheeler will tuke bis chances on the sentence, and pay the fine, Wheeler, bowever, and his counacl aro very confluent that ho was eotltled to a ver- dict of acquittal on the tround of setf-dofense, and, a8 ho cannot u any future trial be con- victed of any greater degreo of crime than that fu the verdict, they may v to a now trial, as 33 centa, MICHIGAN V8, LAKE SIIORE. Avectal Dispalch to The Tridune, Dxrioir, Mich., Aug. 5.—AL tho last scasion of tho Legialaturo a jolut resolution was passed {nstructing the Attorney-General and Auditor- General to juquire and examive foto the TOPEKA, Torexa, Kan., Aug, 6.—~The Topoka National Bank closcd its doors this mornlug. The Presi- dent says it 1s caused by a large amount of ex- change held by the Maatin Bank when ft faflea. The amount of doposits is $130,000; available thev can lose nolting by It, fo hopes of a clear [ 10, pay depoaliors, currency aud exchiauge; | g)jogeq fndebtedness of the Lake Shoro & Michi- T [3 ; at Washlugton, $20,000; loans an werdict of not gullty. discuunts, 105000, The affairs of 1an Bouthern Raflroad Cumpany to the Btate for specific taxes, The Company clabined to have pald that was duo the State, but, on tog other baud, it was alleged that thev were atill liable to & large mmount. The examination naked for has been had, and, as s result, At- torusy-Ueneral Kerschner commenced muit In the Wayne Circuit Court to-day aguinst the wmy, Isylug the Stste's damage at 81,000, thy bank are now in tho lands of the Comptroller of the Curreucy,and he has been telegraplied to. ‘There fs hittle Teeling, the Idca belng provalent that the bavk witl pay §o fall all the deposits, There 18 no truth in"the report that $60,000 of the annul schoal funds of the Btate of Kaussa were held in the Masun Baok, Several County ‘Creasurers had money in the bank, but it was on thelr own aceount, Commoniwealth of to-morrow will coutaln 8 statewent from the Hon. John Francls, State Treasurer, . A, VANDALS, Apecial Dispaick to The Tribune. JANESYILLE, Wis., Aug, B.—Some wecks ago our lilgh-Bcboul was cotered at night, the blackpoards fllustrated with obscene pletures, disgusting gjlustons to scveral ladies written upon them, desks whittled, books ' fuked, and varlous olher acts perpetrated, The School Buurd prowntly offered $100 reward for the ar- rest und conviction of the perpetrators, but vothiuz new wus «licited i} Saturday, when James Bristol, Romalno Lloldredge. Wili Flaher, B Frank Sobye, ull youmg wen of respectable connections, werv atrested, ‘This marning toey all pleaded guilty, and wers fined 830 each. This afternoon thu futber of one of the girls Whoee name was used on the blackboard net Holdredize unou the street aud eavehiw asound drubbing, Tue othier three, heariug of ol dredie's fate, bastily left town, fo the wildwood. oxacting of playcrs, CENTRAL IOWA. MaRSTALLTOWN, lu., Aug. 5.—At the annual mecting of tl.c stocktiolders of the Central Ra road of Iows, held in this city to-day, the fol- lowing Directors were elected for the ensuing year: Horace Abbott, Joba 8. Gilmag, aud Thomas H. Kensott, Balthmore; I, C. Fahn- stock, Isasc tyde, Jr., Jobn J. Crane, Georgo E. Talntor, New York; Issac M. Cste, Boston; Hl, E. J. Boardman, Marshalltown; William L Beevers, Oskalooss. Upwards ol were represented at the meetl will probably be re-elected £'red Caunpany, humor. * Biiss Ruscas sion of o tine volce, the burlesque atage. 800 Miss \ EXETEH, N. Il TontsmovTH, N. H., Aug. .—The Robinson Female Semiuary at Exeter is reported serfous- 1y embarrassed, owing to the bad depreciation of {ts capital, nearly all of which, somo $200,000, wus {oveated In cerlaln caual stock in New York. It is suid that there ls now but sbout $25,000 left to suppors the institutivn, —— FALL RIVER. Fart Rives, Muss., Auz. 5—The Advisory Committec of the Unlon Mills hield & meeting Saturday. It s underatood that it was decided to start up Munday nest, aud fu the wesutime sdvertise the property fo 'CHE JOLIET PENITENTIARY, . dveclat Dispateh to Ths Tridune, BeriNarieLD, 111, Aug. 5.—The report to the Governor for tha month of July, of the Jollet Penltentlary, makes the followlng exhibits Convicts recelved, 53 diacharged, 59; leavi :Ln lh-mx Aug. 'l 1,712, viz., 27 females aad 1,683 ales, ‘I United States Marshal s to-day otfictally sulvised that the Presideus Ims pestored to atic Eeaship Heary M, Pelment, who was sent to the Peoitentiary from tho Federal Court here for — T 8. &y Bpecial Dispaich b0 Tha Trivuns, IxpraxapoLts, Ind., "Aug, 5.—~The track of the ludianapolls, Springtieid & Decatur Xail- road bas beeu cowpleted to Brulns, Purke County, 100 miles from Decatur, whers it con- nects with the Logansport, Crawfordsyille & Bouthwestern, over which roud, aud the Indfau- T John A1, The Man Who Reading (Pa,) Eaale, . ‘The case of Peter Wendling, the Lebanon wan who uever perspires, heretofore mentioued luthe Eagle, was fully described by'Dr.J. H. Hwots, miembership "Dr. Cuarles lotting villain is fofled, Inst evening, the Intercst—almost the sols inter- plece s made to lsp upon the con- duct of Corporal Simon, in his Rip-Van-Winkle- the village of his coildres, in his belng atruck suddenly dumo by the cold-blonded villainy of the cousin, and In the providential way in'wnich tho use of bis tongue ia restored to him st the mppropriate moment. Sizuor Majeroul in theso passages exhibits unusual rirayal of which he s upable to lend the forve of human speech. It is vainful, but it is never- theleas & truthful pleture of a dumb man strag- eiing wildly to utter himsell. tion of dumb show, snd the actor forgels not people aro {n the habit of giving forth loud and unearthly noiscs in such cforts. His wvicture of the character {8 not, however, conslstent. When wo first mees the Corporal hio Is an nctivoamd comparatively voung hy, even after a« severs campaign of eleven years—which, by the way, could hardly ear 1818—lie should comne back white:huired, rhoumntic, and completely transformed Into an unrecognizable ofd vagrant {with a knapsuck still upon his Lack), it is diM1- cult Lo account for, uniess on the princlple that on tho stawzo all things aru possible, ‘There were sowe competent people in the cast, such aa Stauley, Wobber, Marion Lester, Eva Webber, hut unfortunately their parts were #o entircly subordinated to the principal one that they offered Lhe most meagre upporcunts Liitle Marfe Lester, whoin one remem- bers with pleasure In *3iss Multon,” acted a Mtile part here very pretilly and paturally, ‘Thero were, moreover, several uumlstakable “atleks" in the compauy, butwe need not ecify thew, as it would do no good elther Lo ‘The same pieco will bo given to-night and for the Wednesday matfuce. ‘lo-morrow eveslng Eignor and Bignora Majer onl will appear together in * Jealousy,” 4 ITAVERLY’S. The frescoed delties upon the walls of Hav- erly’s looked down upon a pretty sceno yester- day eveniug, and, belng part of the new decora- tlons of the theatre, doubtless enjoyad it very much,—gs much, perhaps, ss the man in tho box-offlce counting over his abundunt cash. Seldom has this most conmodious of the Chi- cago theatres contained a larger audlence, It t measura the old Adelphi audionce, which used to gathor together lm‘if ago, before the era of Leer and curars. Uf col special attraction was the Coivllle Folly Com- pany, although many theatre-goers unuoubledll‘{ went to sce what kiud of impruvements b beon mado in the refurnshing of the house. ‘There was nothing new in the entertalnment, W'Fhe Babes ju the Woud" having been pro- sented often esough heretolore (o be familtar to evervbady, One or two chuuges fn the cast were noticeable, My, C. . Drow, formerly with the Oates campany, tuking the part of Tum- my, onv of the wu: llln‘lm;u destined to & grave atl of the lcading sctors in the were vociferously chieered on their first appear- auce on the stage, and during the celved cuough spplauso to satisty ¢ The ludies were all complimented with baske sumably from adnirers b posstbly from the mnausgement, and the whole company performed with great spirit snd good i ls fortunat ein tho posses- rhaps not surpassed oo s Mervilie us the Srince illlams a4 the fud Man came o for their sbare of the applause. - THE ABT SOCIETY. A new departure in maconerchor work has Just been taken by a number of thu leaaiug male singera of Chicago, who have orgaslzed them- scives iuto a stock corporation under the name ot tha Abt Boctety, with membershiv restricted to twenty-four, for the purpose of conducting concerts ou tho mssociate membersbip plun The officers of tho doclety are as follows: President, N. K. Fairbank; Hubbard; Sccretury, L. D. Collios; Treasurer, D. A. Kimbs include the following-nmuned stngers of cstabllsed reputation: First tenors, ‘I, Barues, C. A. K Cottlu, E. Decelle; second tenors, Robert T. Howard, M. L. Wheeler, E. Dexter, L. D. Col clves at night, content to have merely existed iy i this bustlinz world of ours. Next u ng the staterooms gave up thelr occupants, and, thronging out on = deck. clamberioz up the Tadders, polsiug on the rall- ings, they swarmed like idle bees. ‘Then the terrible correspondent, she of the meck countenanco and the alpacs gown, drew forth her note-buok and made lead-partraits of ye all. O unsuspiclous throng ! First and foremost the nhl«lulmur boy. Eter- nally devouring peanuts, bursting headlone down ihie talrs, Serenely balandug uoon his bead in consplentous pl . Undaunted by threats, undeterred by pleadings, continuous, {uexhaustible, rumpant. en the American boy perlsbes’ from the landscape, tac chief characteristie of our widcawake country disap- As enacted for on cmotlons to It 18 the perfec ars. pfiNcn. the typical lovers, He, ecstatic; she, blisstul. Discovered v sldo nooks clssplue Lianda or wiping etray motes out of one anoth- er's eyes with perfumed bandkerchiels, Cous tizuous at dioper-table, vet sercaely indiTorent 18 to food. Compelled by the rough nature of he sea to lean shoulder to shoulder for sup- purt. Bymptoms of Indisposition on ber part ustautly alleviated by lemons proffered drop by drop by his willing hand; disappearance ut vight to slow mustc of lineering caress, until tha proper pas: el;s.’n’r declared, * Buch golngs A ere oo il N the lonely man in scarch of an affiolty, Wayluays the * proper pastenger ' with invita- tions to promenade; 18 repelled with scora, nnd ‘casts himsell upon the widow with the sug- gestive query, Can sho malic zood breadi Is uext found quoting toctry o the schooima’am, who retires in the red Jight of fury toher modest couch, For the restof the trip he ts rezarde with {ntense hnlignation LY every Iemaie pus- senger, excepting the correspondent, who plties . Next, the milllonalre and his azed bride. 8he tells fortunes with tea-grounds, snd prophesics disaster to the *“proper passenger,’ and o watery graye to the loncly max. fhey aceumus Iated gold s the oil regons and sre traveling just for " Bhe wears goll beads and blir ruches; ho secks to drown the misery of u broadeloth coat and a beaver bat in surreptl- tlous bowls, They tinally becomo wearied of the yovage, and are landed at dead of night at a woud station,” whither bound *nobody Anuws aud nobody cares,™ Next, the sorbing mystery of the sep- tuple oceupants of vne small state-room. They move In scyens, they cat, walk, retire by sevens. They arv oblivious of us all, and eat nightly by savens to the consternatiou of the steward, Next, the three sleters who slng vsalis, and arc breezy and frosh as the morning. Thoy sll wear roscvolored gloves, and look upon the world us a right Jolly place to lfve or die 0. Next, he pirate,"'—=n bov la tight Kuickerbockers of checked flanngl,—who re- gards the huan race with o susplcious eye, Next, the lively Jady who sits rigidly erect awl sings cxplostvely *“In afle-ut, I'm aflo-ut,” while her delighted “husband plays the cheerful castivet, A, finally, the tovely it with the besutiful hauds, who sils swatiicd 1n mauny veila; the uervous lady who grasps the arm ol the svinpa- thetic correspondeut and exclaims, * We are lost " wheneverthe whistlsblows; the durk-cy wiuister who reads Juseph Cook's locture 2 urse thn aseans, and, in fact, Xtruvaanza, b fio “Taost s ol flowers, pre- aloud, and bis pretty wife whosiugs so ¥} the_sudlouce, but tho n:nhlnu :lrl who spproactics the s: deved carrespondent with tho remurk—* [ hear that ou aro vonnected with Tiw Trisuxal 1t must La awlully jolly to be literary 1" Bu we glule over the sca, approaching our varjous directions, fmpetled by such ditTerent waplrations. B wtinite in our varied wants und lopes, wnd yet bound together In a Jittle world uf our owa theso few awift days, learniug to ad- mire aml kvow one anutier, obly to part ss planks of driftwuod upon a reatless thie, mect, touch, and part acain etervally. Of our cu- oyable approach to Mackinaw, and what further fell us ou our way, | will speak in another letter, Until thew, good-bye. —— . Given,a sparkliog day, s danclug breeze, and swite littlo steamier’s svproach to Mackinaw, sud sordid Indeed- must bo the soul that docs uot rise sbove creature discom- forts In appreciation of the hour aua the scone. 1 cannot Imagine & wore disusted set ot poo- ple than a crowd of Fashion's devotees comlgued to the tender mercles of & Northeru Trauspor- Aunzs, Vice-President, ark. The charter Kuorr, W. C, . Col- i & tation steamer. For thoss who tind no speclal breakivg ioto & Post-Offce tn Fuiton County, | Mease, of Lebanon, in the Zental Times, 1n 1871, | spolis, Bioomington & Westeru, traipg will | lns; trst basses, Do A. Kiubarg Frank lgat Lk ii:t‘."{’ui"""' to Make Mouey, sud How to ?.1 -.n. Ml;l: u:lel:u‘:m u::h gw:lnh"dln hl; e o ‘a' m'};'. NWL % ? e ?‘lbflw"()lll:r et ot The bast minctysponudericad All thele t e B g A Sl selections wi made from thme to time by h T“Alhj ROBBERS’ SENTENCED, I g, Over the aslveolar ridges they The employes in the mechanical and construc- ,‘M“,m Committee to brivg up the member- sccommodations as perfectly appoluted as the sectu 10 bo almost & callous, or bone formation, cusbliug Eim to musticate the bardest substsuces most readily. Hefsalso destitute of the sense of taste and smull, and yet bo is not without a choice a4 to fod and driuk, arising, | suppose, {rom certain stomachlc excitemeuts vroduced by his favorite articles. He is & great lover of beer and vysters; but, as to the latter, L knows no differcuce between a bad sud & zood ouc—eatiug the putrld as eagerly as tha fresh. He nover perceives (and Is, therefore, periectly Lappy lo the atinospuers o!) offensive odors. “Tbe skiu over bis entire boay isdry and ruspy, aud utterly devold of scvaccous glands aud hair fullicles, with the excoption of 8 swall portion of bis fae, where a fow wiry haira have straggled futo davligut. The sudoriferous plauds jaud thelr ducts are also wanting, o circuwstuuce which causes bim wuch sufering duriug the sumuier scason, wore particuturly when the weather is warw aud the atwosphere dry, Hetheo, for the sake of comtort,—and ourhaus vreservation of Ife ftself,—wust cOver tion departinents discharged on the Great Weat- ern Railway of Canada somo time azo have all beeu taken on again, Thoe tralos of the Diinols Geatral Rallroad from New Orleans aro not allowed to euter Calro, owing to the yellow fever which prevalls at the former city, © Until the suthoritivs of Calro get over Lbelr alurm aud rescind their or- der, the Hlinols Central will Lake ts New Or- leaus trains nia Fulton, Ky., where a bealth- officer {3 stationed to preveut persons from the Infected city going through. Au excursion for the Northern Pacific country left this city yestenlay worniug at 10:10 by the Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t. Paul Rallroad. ~The varty cousisted of Amlie Matteson ol the Linmes, J. A, Draver of the futer Urean, W, K. Sultivan ol the Journa'y Murry Nelsou and Mr. Preston of the Bowrd of Trade, Mr. L. B, Hillard, Cll- cako azent of the Northers Pacifie. ‘Ibe hutiee Las chasgo of thy pardy &3 far as Miwaukee, Raweing, Wyo. ‘ler., Aug. 5.—The trial of the Percy train robbers ended to-day. They wero sentenced as follows: Willlam Henry, nioe years; D. . Hill, seven years; J, R. Thomas, five years tn tbe Liucolu, Neb., Peul: tentiary. Gibaou turned State's ovidence, and Was freed. will be as the gues! THE TULLIS MURDER. Hilaweels 84w Framcisco, Aug. b.—Further Inquiry tends to ticow doubt on the surmise that the Teceot murder of Tullls, on Graud Isisnd, wae wnnwml by untt-Chiuese senthurut. 1t s uow ieved that private b - tounsf Spilat Brivato Intercals wero at the but PHILALELFURIA, . THE INSURANCE THIEVES, New Yous, Aug. 5.—Robert L. Case, Prest- deat of thy Becurity Life-tusurance Cowpany, &ud Dr. T, B, Lawbest. President of the Amen- The question of con- ductor §s yet In abeyance, but the intentloo {s 10 procurs the best in'the land when it can be deterwined who he is aud Low to get blm. The firet adventure of the Abts ss an organization of their Presideut, Me. N, K. Fairbauk, gt Lis elegaut country Geneva Lake, where the Society will entertaiu aud be entertalucd on Thursdsy sud Friday of ship to the mazhmum. A THEATRE SOL. Soecial Dispaich to Tha Tridune. Aug. 5.—Fox’s American Theatre was sold under the Sheril’s hamuier o<tay for $75,000 td” Henry H. Mursrell. The buildiog had been started at tuortyage of $53,530,00 axaiuat the bulldiog, snd It was wainly for this reason that the property wassold. The pew owuerof the theatrelsa wewber of the firoa of A. T, Btewart & Co.te ! Tiolent enifl sud remarked that the wealih of fugeauity of man could devise, atrip around the Iakes would gut to rest all doubts as g0 the c1- Istence of the * bad place.” For certaluly Lash and conglomerate stew are not patriclau f0od; 3xBstaterovms, with three fo & bed, are uot spacious; and one stewsrdess for the wholo «cabin does not Ak the bil for attentive servive] but | then—thank Heavenl—thers are ua- tures attuned to somethblug higher thau the gatlefaction of the appetite or the grutification of fudolent seif-case, aud Lo alt such the greater part of this luke trip wust prove & delightful expericuce. The uld fore town of Mackinae [nstiuctively recalled to the wfud of the wandering eyrre- spoudent s verse in the Bible beglonlug * Beau- tiful for situation,” sud shu said as wuch tothe “ proper bawseuger,” who respouded with a uariers st 25,000. There is ma'ams tripped offer aseistance, b they give you & uauie that has forever sbi out of & puct’s musiugs sud a goot’s rhyme the ll(nvllc- wouldn't temipt her to live there a work. RLL A * No chiurch privileges, and a popnlation of Gol-fursaken soldiers and fishermen.)” Beyond the white walls of the town lic the blue waters of Lake Snperlurs in front of it a bandful of scattercd falands and fhe 3tratss below it the leagues of tossing scu over which we have come. The eternal pines of Michigan Iringe the sonthern shorea of the Stralis, s low hills sloping backward from a pleasant beach, the northern. The air {s wondcrtuily ciear and pure, and the very filea of a therinometer that nerer mounts the nioetics, and of summer nighta that demantd the blanket aud the woolen spread, Is dehizhtfnl. * Here," rald the zentleinan in scarch of an 'namn,uy. ‘*here, with an agrecable compan- 0V — But the Instant stampede of every woman within carshot readered tiie remainder of the senténce inaudible. With a demantac sounding of whistles and rottling of chalns we vroceedsd to draw up to the Mackinae wharf for the purpose of faad- Ing freight. Ascertaining from the Captaln that the boat would stop about half an liour, many of the passengers landed to view the “town. The oreration of walking the gangway was breathlessly walched by the greater part of the Muckinac popu- Iation, and " as the three little school- aslore, a young man in 8 mili- tary cap stepped briskiy forward as thongh to ut the concentrated glare of those triunc apectacles was too much for him; Lie returned to his barrel-head fo silence. Some of us contented ourseives with a saunter up and down the pier, watching the wonderful clearnces and emerald hue of the water as it idly lapsed againat the yellow ahore, but a few of the more ambitious attemnted ta visit the fort, 8 quarter of a mile away. Midway up the steep bill that leads to the cintirasure the shritl whistle sounded “all abosnL and quict Muckinac has seldom acen such a scrabble. The huwls of the plrate were terrible, as, Hghtly erasped {n the arms of hia father, o wasbrought on board ; the uervons passcuger waa drazged over the sangway, the tips of her toes fecbly protesting to high Heaven awainat the ontrage’ the Tovers bounded down the hill valm to pafin} and ail the rest of us ran amd leaped Like fright- aned sheep, only to find ourselves the yictin of a *sell," the boat remaintig fu port a full hall howr longer, Unaer heailway finally, the nv;n-nmm-c of the water, rtreaked with cloudy vellow in lung wav- ing lines far as the eyc could see, attracted a great deal of comment,and inspired any smount of wise conjecture, **1¢ Is saw-nst,” said one, “ Seawerd,” raidsanother. *{iraln,” sald another. **No," sald o fourth, **two schooners laden with corn-meal eollidea here the uther day, and what you sce s thin hasty-pudding, ' ‘The Captain, sitting astride s nondescript brass post on the forward deck, put an end to our quertes by informinyg us that the phenome- non war causcd by foxgy weatner,—the yellow stevaks being sulptiur! i Now, Captain. I am a timkl and defenscless woman, and prudeuce forbade miy disputing you face to face. but you very well know that yuur statcinent was the very yarmiest sort of a yarnl You know that was ‘no more sulphur ihan It was whales, aad you and the handsume First Mate lauzhed togetier fn your sleeve at the ensy credulity of the pazsengers. At a safe distance, my desr Captaln, | tell you this, although, remembering that Iam booked to return with you, [ am remtoded of the story of the anxious anthor who was Jaboring to pro- duce 8 book of ready repartce. Sitting in his train, just before It atarted out of the devot oue day, he bethought hiin of a device to _waln a sprizhtly repartec for his collcetion. Putting his head out of tho window Just us the truin moved off, he shouted to bystander, ** You're a fool, sirl" The traln was moving off to switch bavk azain, however, and upon fts return, that une fortunate author found his *‘repartec” await- tng him. We stopped at Sheboypan, a mite of atown bristiin: with saw-mills, to pat oft a passcuger, and tske on a widower and u baby. The moth- crly Instinct was rampant over that baby as Aaon as the women ascertained that Its mother had but just died, and thy father was taking the child 700 miles to its grandmother. The millionalre’s bride waylald it with al) the mndl- eestible candies possible to imagloe, Sne stufled it with flabby pastes and tough drops, chocolates, and candied nuts; the zushing young 1aidy concocted brimming cups of lemonade, und alternated them kindiv with flurons of miik; the stewardeas mave it stale watcrmnclon, und the fathier fed ft strung cofee aml hot biscult, until the correspondent waylaid the lat- ter In 8 lone possagewsy, and sug- gested that Ir he did nor wish to svs his child in tho throes of cholern iniantum before morning, hie had better beware of the kindly fotentioned but extremely dau- gerous servives of strangrers. Nigut closed upon the waters cradually, ana with indescribable loveliness. The sun left In vur wake a flceting sploudor of purple and gold that dazzled the eve with color. Before us wrs a watery waste of oltest rl and intangivle ruse, n world {nto whict. the slitn moon crept like adainty boat upon an Idls tlde, which a few whito stars hung lke clusters of Paradise owers between the burs of Heaven, No breeze made itsclf felt, but tho glistening waves were now and then peppered as by myr- fad ramn-drops,—sure sign, sald the Captain, of u rising wind. Standing at the window of her staterouin, whilo the wee ones fell into quiet llcel)u the cors respondent thought of brave ship-lunds thas had scen just such {air suns set, to watch them risc no more oo earin; of eyes that had re- Joiced in just such loveliness, and, mazing. looked their last upon anv scene of carthl sudden storins, and fires that mocked control ot brave ships staggering to drunken men, and seitling heatlly down to death aud . oblivion. aoun dissipated by nore Lealthy oues aa the ly heuuty; of nd fro ke Cheerful thoughts, and fresh breeze blow away too vapurs, AMUER. 1L, When the weather-beaten correspondent's carcs were folded awav with her slecpiog chil- dren she was wont, upon this ever-memoravle voyage, to slip out on aeck and sit fur fnto the night alone with the stars and her own pleasant thouhits. The fdle crowd that had sang and chatted the earliers hours away had generally drifted off deck into the harbor of stateroon and cabin by this time, and for her oyes alone tue glory of the night revealed tsell. For hor, far off upon the rocky headlaud, was wrought the wonder of a rare aud radfunt roso that bloomed sud fuded on the night (o constant altermation. « What {s'that light, please, that comes and goes so regularly aud is so beautsfull” she ask- ed the watch. ¥ Mishkepownitchphremagog lighthouse,” was his brict reply. You were heautiful, you were fascinating to watch, my scveo-syllablod rose, but why did you « The night after wo left Mackinac, our boat's prow plungiug southward, doubling the track by which we came, the witchery of the hour was s0 vomplete that to go to bed seemed sacrilege, something like eating Junch before Niagara, or reaging 8 novel in Yosemite, Keeplug company with the small hours under the stars, spondent learned o lcsson she canuot forget, and which stis lungs to impart to others who wowe day shull foliow her course around the Inkes. Do you ever sleept” she questioned the watch us he drew near i the tramp of his ever- lasting promenade. w O, yes, madam ; I sleep, of course; but my watch this teip is from widnight to six bells oy off time falls in the forenoon. The ulisays wimebudy adlesp, aithough people don't think of it, and the uuise overhesd often keeps w pour feliow swske upon whoss steady watch through the nigt depends the salety of cvery soul on board. Let s schooner or s steamer 1izht flash upon us & mile away, aud the watch forget himself tn & sulp of 2 suooze, sud who s 10 Bisme for what folows! Nobody wants to compluin of what is nothing but thoughtless- ness, but il passeugers would stop to thiuk, tuere's pleuty of chance to thump cancs, and stamp feet, aud rowp with children, besides right over these three state-rooms, whers oue one wheelsuian, and one euginecr is ul- ways slecolug.” My brave fellow,” sald I (withia mysell, for would the **proper passeoger® bavo fuun it possible to formive the fuconventlonality of " an “extended conversation with the comely Mate, at 1o’clock tu the morniugd) +3My brave follow, 7 at least will romewber bereafter to tread softly above tho sicopiog head of *the engiucer, the wheeliman, aud the Mate,’ and if word of mine can dissuade others ol thoughitless hullabaluo and clatter above them ‘the engineer, the wheclsu d the mnste’ aro safe from furtier disturbance, ‘gé- ways sarmebody aslecp.’ X test for the wworalist, for throughout the voyage of life, is there pot somcbody slways deserving o1 our thousbitiul remembrauce, our softeued step, uud the subducd chatter of vur dle tougues? The worning ot tho 4th dlscovered us fu the folds uf u beavy fog. All day long we cautions- ly cte{ai Upol UUr course, Kropiug our wuy with whistles, aud trewblivg Lo bear abou su auswer- Wi fog-hurn richt aguitiel us in the whitachud, and over fecling the way for the passazeof auother craft that giided away unscen through the fleecy shadows. = Karly in the morafng the Captain flunt onr colors to the breoze, and, if notling clse ro- mained to remind us of -the day. each glance at the floaung flags revived ouf sltimbering pa- trlotism, "“The plrate™ coneocted gloomy Schemes of revengs acalnst the officer wao fur- bado thie firing of crackers, And appatently de. fived rreat satisfaction trom .the resolve to place the crew in Irons, and canture the” vesscl upun the tirstopportunity, His checked Kuek- erbockers fairly twinkled with emotion and o detire for battle. Thue *nervons passenger’ vibrated hetwecn fny and terror throughoot the dav.—cougratulating hersell one moument uvon the abscnce of fireworks. bemoaning the nexe our sure approach to a watery grave. *We have douhticss struck the rocks alrcad and are raphily siuking.” sho saiil; *‘thers isa iloom upon the Captaln’s face £ do not like, and the First Mate Iooks to me as thouzh he had been shedding tears,” The only event of the day at all exciting was the enearement between the millionaire’s bride and the steward, It was bricf, bloodiess, and ternible. Mifk for the motherless child was the question at fasue, and there was no suspension of hostilitics until milk was furthcoming. Belug o single man, that steward has yet to learn that whero a willful woinan wants her way she s sure to get it. though tbo heathen rago and the carti tremble. 3o passed the whole day away. Wo sailed 1ike a hip in the clouds, fully reallzing for once what faith incaut In its broadest sigoificance. “What would becumo of us if we should striko anotber boat I queried one who strug- Rled Lo Le calm, “Send up your prayers for both vessels,” re- de the cheerful Captaln; * one or both wounld e aliced liko a bananna1*? Reassuret and gratified by the temark, the queationer adjourned to the cahin and proposed a public rehearsal for the proper adiustment of ife-preservers, ** Want would In: the use of faat £ - nquired the “proper puseeneer,” * Since [ read of the man who buckled on his lfe-preacrver so that he flouted head downwant [ would much prefer mjuking at once ' ‘Towards night the cheerful cry of *lana!" brought us all on dock, and there, aure enough, nstone's throw away was {he most beautifol shure thot ever smtled upon the waters since the days of Columbus, 1t was flat, raudy, sl slippery; above i loomed the ghost allght- house ihat bellowed o continual worning ot Iidden rucka, but to our cyea it was fairer than Paradise. A lonely flzure stood upon the beach, knock-kueed, stoop-shoutderd, and for- lurn, but to us he secmed the trpleal anzel of deliverance. and we ealuted him with a riog- fog huzza, Upon the Captain's assurance that we should remuln here for a woek unless the fog Iifted, wo went to subper. After that enfiven- ing meal, the “‘cushing girl” songht out the cortespondent and sald: **Now is your chance! The champlon liar is In full blast! Cowe and take notes.” So the small book and the large nencil wero covertly brouuht furth, and the followlug nter- view fotted dowu. She was a small, mesic woman with s troublesome cough, and 8 habit of twitching the corner of her handkerchief while alie talked, * 8he suld that she hai hevn drowned three tinies, and ur?lpan.-d Iur burial: that the lightulng haa scalped her husband, and that the wreat fives of 1872, lu Mictbzan, ua cousutaed her fivo childrens that she hud acen o man banged, and was o the way now to uarse her father-{n-iaw, who was suffering some in- convenience from having been blown up {na powder-mill. We could but feel that the pres- ence of a chon whose norinal conditton scem- ed Lo be that of cither personul disaster or con- tiguous death was alarming to our prospects ol u sale voyage, couscquently we were delighted to have lier leave us nbraptly at Port Huron,~ whetlier to obedicncw to & telegranhic summona :::n::nwn 1o another scenc of disaster wo never After the fog lifted we enjoyed a sall through the 8t. Clalr River, the b{-nutllully-rwulul banks of what Is termed the *St. Glair flata,'t =a channel constructed hv Government for the safe and shortencd passaice of vessels,—and, afterwurds, the placld waters of St. Clalr Luke, and the besutilul aporoach to Detroit. 1t seemed very sbaurd, after ninety-six bours ot travel, to reach a point that nine hours would huve carrled us tu, bad we takea the cars from Chicago, We did not need tho hurrled walk under a broiling sun to couvince us that Detroit Is one of the prettiest cities n the world. We knew that before. atd taiked togzether sdmirlngty of ftactean and beautiful streots, its clegant res. tdences, and fmposing public edifices. here is n Juw miroiust any steainer blowlng fts whistle while in Detroit dock, aud. uot knowing this, three unforiuuates were left on shory, as our boat, after hour's stay, lult its wlurf. They Jolned us st Clevclaud late that nizht, but we notieed a lack of the old-time mr- fuess of wien throughout the rematnder of thel Journey,—~fur telt me, ls there anything thal' makes 8 mon feel meancr, withoul it {5 vhasing his own bat in & high wind, than to be left by a boat or a rutlway traint AspEn. TILDEN'S TINIDITY, I A Btory of the Electorsl Perlod, Sneclal Inavatct to The [y (oune, Wasinixaton, D, C., Aug. 5.~There Is much commeut here to<lay over Manton Marhic's statement of Tilden's position in rezard to questions connccted with the Electoral count, Several Democrats who are in poaltlon to b thoroughly advised In rerard to all the Dem- ocratic consultations upoa the questions which Marble , discusses mssert without quall- ficatton that it was chiefly due to Tilden's hesitation at the critical moment that the Domocrats of the Benate and of the House felt themselves obliged to agrec to the bill creating the Electoral Commission. These gentlemen assert that Tilden was fully consulted; that he was urged to ssume a bold attitude, and to agreo 10 stand for such radicat meusures wa were nccessary to complete the count ur prevent the Kepublicans from com- leting it throuzh any action on the part of the lce-President, and they declare that Tilden was found not only hestating {u regurd to the plans which were proposed to him, but absolutel without a plan of his own, and that many Dem- ocrats who wers deslrousof ouposing the scheme for the Etectoral Conunission, feeling that they would have no firm lurpon from thelr own Prestdeutial candidate for any of the plans they had in wiud, finally (elt oblized to agree l;v support the bill for the Electoral Commis- slon. -4 ineeting of the Congressional Democratic Committea was called somu time since for to-duy at this place, but none of the outside members excent Chalrman Blackbura put-lo an avpearance, Blackburn had & brief consulta- tloy with resident membera of the Committee, hut nothiug of consequence was done, and he will goat onceto New York to consult witk thy Natlonal Executive Comuittee, The Del ocrats aio not particularly pleased with the lack of Intercat shown by the” Congressional mem- bers of the Committe BUSINESS NOTICES, Hurnett's Cocoaine aliays lrritation, yee nioves all tendency to dandrufl, and invigorates tue action of the capillaries in the highest degrer. 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