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L] THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ;FRIDAY- AUGUST ; i b ] bie packed with poodabelonging to the Embassy. | betraying so 1ittle arcent s to startie the he “Ye he Chinese Myoon a vegetahle through Interpreters, The othera mingled with i i ? P = (JllINA' ‘They were In oll klnds and shapes of boxes, and | er, who was expecting nothing better than the almost entirefy.’ the passengers. Their habita were diverse, Sl ORTING v NTS' fi,,ffi:;fim‘:‘h&:‘l‘fg‘ :ff.f’:';'.l‘l{‘ffi:,"'z'fli'2‘-{':.3‘, ‘ ckages, i e, aa willon-backets a1l | wpigeon Knglieh © of tho mincs and of, China- Do you drink ™ - some. adhering_ sirictly to Chiness castoms, el follen clear to tha rear by bad steering, vovered over with r * % 3 s “There §s very |little drunkenness. There is | even in_ the matter of chop-sticks while others akind of tiee biandy ealled sam choy. but it is | adapted themselves to the fashions of thelr comparatively little used. The people are tom- | whitc companions. perate.”” . Mr. Warner says that all the members of the town. Chun 8hen Yin has a smooth face, although a stubbly landscape above and helow his month ing on them the ters, which have beg by reacun of app Wells won by a decided lead in 134134 3 SANIOR SIX-OARED RACE. b This was the chief race nf tho rceatta, and a Defeat of the Whits Stockings at Bos ton Under Exasporating Cir- "Hl” Imperial Embassy on 1ts Passage Through ring o frequently on tea- " tutiborn contest waa cxpected between the clieste, ‘Thers was n despaiving look about the * \Vhat arc the nattonal beveracest” Embassy were vory intelligent, and created a Suuborn | Chicago. oo L D o ear.mu 1f o | oowed that ho wos o stranger {010 S840k | i Ton wnd-waten? Tory Tavorabie.imbression upon thelr Europesn camatanoes. Vanwanyome, of faptuawoand the sty hal lost a near and denr friend, although his iad an ptellectital forehead, the frunt part |« fy there much onlam-smoking 1 sod Amorican fellow-psasengers. e e o Woas mulled toward nizhit- audible remarks wero sitogether unsuitable to | Of the crantum belng shaved according to the | & statistics shuw that about B per cent of tho | ON BUSDAT j i3 i 1), and when a hard squall had just reached the courre. Tho Saglnaw how broke his acat before a guarter of & mile had been traversed, and that crew gave up. The Floral Citys zot water-logieed a the upper end of the eourse, aud weropleked uphvthareferes's boat. The Zephyrs an oeeaston of auch solemnlty. Tie eyed the i stacks and swore: then looked at the ox- pressmau and awore; ha wos moodily thinking of the arrival at Chicago. Tirough the kindness of Coun Bhen Yin Tn Elevon Innings and a Draw Gamo Be- twveen Indianapolis and Providences 8 Eplscopal scrvices were held on board the Clty of Tuklo, and on theee occasions Chun Lan Pin was always present, beinz at- t tended by his hittle son. Yhe Ambas. Hritieh/ took vart, and the reeult was that the | rador gave every evldence of devout and f Chincse fashion, and the halr in the back vart belng gatherea Into a bralded quouc. Fils ap- pearanco waa rendered mioro literary from the fact that ho worp s pair of gold spectavles (New York muke), and were it not for his dress anl population usa opfum, Tho Government hina recognized It as o great ovil, and soma years ago made fia nso s crime punishatle by That brought on the optum rlots, fn whic A Reporter Accompanies Them from the Migsissippl Here. who was hardly able to play; and yet, handf. capped as they were, they outplayed the Bos tons In every cssential pofat, snd;only lost bythe most astounding saud uncxpectert exhibition of dung-hillism possible at a critlcal point. ‘The history of the run-getting is no longer than this: In the firat fnning, when two hands were out, O'Rourke hit safely, and went to third on s paseed bail. Manning's hit brought him in, when he should have heen left on sccond. In ke last loning, with the ecore-a tle, Leonard hit an casy bounder to 8tart, and the Old Re- was an outer jacket,—called a rlding-jacket,— which was of dark-blue silk. Tn winter s Jacket lined with fur is used, Tho trousers wero also of silk, similer to the robe. There was a palr of high boots, having the usual felt sole, but the covering and leg were of black satin, fringed with velvet. won by Edwin Porrest, the third by Dick Moare. Dick Wright came first, but was listanced for foul drivinz. The fourth heat and race was won by Edwin Forrest. Dick Moore second, Woodford Mambrino third. Tune, 2:20), 212484, 3:2034. The 2:80 race, $1,000, divided, was won oy Indianspolls In three atraight heats, Chustnut b 1 second, C. W. Waoler third, Bcott’s Thomas fourth, 8t. Cloud, Col. Dawes, Eilsworth, aud Jensle Hoyt drawn, Time, 2:253¢, 2:9)¢, 2:37. The free-for-all, $2,000, divided, was won by Madrid; then wo sall to Cuba, and thenes to countrics, Then they have to be strlcter in | bers of the Embasey cxpressed his firm heliet oriler to inauro the safety of the Inhabitants | that the United States would stand by thetreaty which 18 more imperilled In crowded localities | alrendy made between the two nations; and tian in thickly poilated districts.” when he was asked If he thoughe it fair “There are_undoubladiy m:mly leseons that | privileges for Chinese In this country whi Americans and - Europeans might learn with | werc not granted to Americans in China, he re- profit from the Chincse.” plied that the trouble was forelzncrs never ] think one of tliem would be in the matter | would submit to Chinese laws, Why would not of dress. Qur dress I8 far simpler and more | China open her country and compel forclaners comfortablo than tho American. We do not | to sulinit to her lawsl” [lis reply was that, were wear In hot weather closc-fittiug white ve this done, and a forcigner committed n offense with high caliars and neckiies: Our robe for which he was punished by Chinere easy and convenient every way. In winterall { laws, the —mnext move would bo wodofs towear the same kind, only madeof | for 8 forelgn pgunbost to make her TRIDUNE reporter was pormitted to Insnect ons prohibitlon on the {mportation of opium was | genuine Interest in these religious acrvicas: but oL - . 1 3 of tho Ambarsadors tobesof state. Thisws | pig-tail, he might reaally pass for s collego pro- | removed.” . Sietiier it was tne deference he feit waa due to | mpe Rochester Baces—Distribution of Be- Ao imiLyay i, sl then:thele shell, Mtedt s d Informs Himself Conaerning | an ofiictal dreas, an prescribed by tho Cluness | feasor, The iawa o China are precuted more stelct- | the forcign religion, or 8 manifcstation of his gas-=LHARTILN plcked up by swmall hoats. The Excelslors ¢ An code, and 18 to ba warn only on L o ocoaston of | "TLve o Nike o ston In your beaatiful | 17 LHAD In this countey P! personal convlctions, Mr. Warner was nct able gatta Prizes at Detroit, pulled 2 strong, even stroko throughoat. b Their Luggage and Other n roceptlon given by Another Ambassador of i ,Hop In_your beautiful | ueom what I hear I believo that to be the | 1o state, Tieered "conlly far shetteroi water, aod came ¥ equal rank. First, thero wns a black veivet [ city,”” ho contlnued, "of wolch we heard 80 | case. InChina there aro 4 number of erimes | T Chun Lan Pla had becn delegated the hotae In finc style, only shipping a few patifuls LK Matters. skull cap, n light fringe of gold embroidery much, but the Minister is anxlous to getto runhh-m« by death, They are treason, re- lv'uvmr to appoint, from members of his suite, BASE-BALT of water In the heavy seas nenr the finfah. funning nround the edge, and on the top was a | Hartford, and to fAinlsh up thers In order to | bellion, murder, burglary With violence, ‘and | Cocsul-Generals to varlous points In this and ' 3 “Their timo was 20:474¢; uistance, three inlles, & pineie red button to indicato the rank of the | reach Washington next week. Kidnapping. . When a sentence I8 given there s | nther countrier, but upon whom the honors CRICAGO—~BOSTON. “Phis evening the riacs wera distrluuted to the ¥ s with the Ambassador and | Wearer. A ved button inicates tho ighest | - ¥ou aro guing to Huvans. Aré younot | e pnenl ' wauld fail was not knowh, even Among tho Em- Special Dispateh to The Trisuns. victors ut the Russell 1ouse, H fotery intngsic: Kewitnpersilin :;:-n& |:'|hll::.n I-E::'(’rr‘ r:l ‘l)i‘!:'l:r b:xr:;un"lhta. l-e‘sr’mx: .{w{d lor ;.hu yi‘llnv‘-leverr" i "‘{'ml have -ry'o I;{ue't mpulnth‘:‘a In‘Chln? lxl--u-. ‘wlmu {’hfi ]uc-mcr mlwhc;,l San llmncl;lm. Bostoy, Aug. 8.~Tho most cxasperating omisnl il $ L a Chin h 8| oTs. N hk, crvstal, I doo’t go to Havana unti] Jan: ' hat 50U can afford to be severe. Tha losa of | ile ha not decided upon his choice even when 7 the Whism Stockings this yesr T o L stone, gold, and silver. The robe was, of | see our .\lln‘l‘!lurls appointed ul.\umg‘::l;’m,‘:‘)’,‘e‘ one x’nnn out of 300,000,000 I8 not a great | the party lult Hong K‘nmz. Cautfous ami delib- :‘m::"l:’e.‘:h‘.r‘l:, went to tie nch ',wn’“w TIHE TURF,. - b course, Lhe most Imporunllmrtol theeostume, | Urited States, Spatn, and Ueru. He ntso hing | talter” crute, the chlef functionary had weighed the A 38 y a fck with chille, ROCHESTENL i foncs at the Depot Here—Lifs on | 2ud was long enough to trai on the floors € | charge of tho Cousulates, Wo go to Waahing. |+ Undoubtediy in counteles that nre thickly | imipurtant matter witli wost exquisite care and | services of Remean, who is downsick with StF% | Rocupsren, Aug. 8.—Ab the thinl dav's t The fco P was of blus brocaded ik, havinie fancifal | ton and will establish a lexation thieres then wo | settled there in loss regard (if you take it i diplumatic rescrve. and also disa*led by the Hlloces of Harbldge, | oy pho unfinished 2:24 race, second heat, was i the Steamboat, figrtres woven np and down the breast. Tnere | will cross the Atiuntic and open n logation fn | that sense) for human fife " than in new | Alr. Warner says that one of the chlef mem- o H } Pern. You see it will be lvug before I reach Havana.” “What brought about this naw order of things—Lhe catahlishment of reguiar Embassics at furelrn Courts?™ “()h, we ars growing liberal, wo Chinese, and begiu to sco that thereis much to bo learned from other couutrles. Onlyzive us s _little time, and wo will catch up with the age, Chiua, you understand, is an old country, and all our forms of 'Fuvernmemnml habits of livine are settled. The people are conservative. But we aro chnnglna.'nluwly perliaps, bul perceptibly. TNFE TMBARIY, T Ambassadors from the Flowery King- 2om, or, a3 the Chinese themrelves call it, the gmplre of Tain, of the Land of the Great Yel- Jor Ruver, urrived here yesterday on thefr way to Washington. They have been traveling con- (nnurisly slnce the 25th of June, when they 1lt thie barbor ot Canton fn the steamship City of Toklo, & hreakdown iu rome of thamachinery of the vesael nuaterlatly lengtliening the any- gats monotonoua passage to San Franclsco, BIOGRATINICAL. The dlfferent ‘metnbers of the Embassy were scattered nbout the special drawing-room ear In comfortable though not strikingly classic ajti- tuden. The Rock Tsiand Company, as is com- monly known, have thelr own sleeping, draw- | (ive us time." z heavicr moteriats.' appearance and demond satisfaction. Under | lable made an almost inexcusable futnble of it. Hopeful fu threo straight heats, Great Eastern Aier o rest of o few dags in the latter city, | tng-ruom, anid hotel-cars, and this was really g, | ‘““This is the first Embosey ever seut to “Tliey ara lesaexpensive than Englishiclothes, | the existing state of oifairs, is home Goveru- | Iad he stopped it there wuuld have beet 80 | gucnd, Cozette third, Haunls and Albemarls fey stated last Baturilng morning In & speclal | modet of clezance and conivonfence, The onty [ Americal tou, are they not ment bad no satisfactory method of dealiug | ryye, gs the noxt man struck out. As it was, | drawn. Time, 3:24, 21201, 2:20. , “'Noj Tcannot eay that. A fur-lined jacket, | With outside people. Tils wns onc of the most suchi as'wa wear In wintgr, costs frequently as | important subjects to be discussed in the fu- miuch ns £1,00,"" ture relatlons of the notions. **The Chinese #1Tan the fashion of clathing Wen always the | Government," sald this same Ambassador, * I8 1 Chiun as at present i ° not averse to modern improvements, but it i it was introduced by the present | does believe In conservative improvement; that dyuasty about 300 years ago." Is, It favers developinent, but it must - be built uol:ln n klwlls\ lou?dlllon. d"}:x- AT CIICAGO. travagauce sund recklessness of cxpenditure Thotraln bearing the Embasey rolled foto the | %, e UIEE, G0 g formment. wild: depot ou time, and the party was shown the | velop a rallway systemn, and make other need- frecdom of the city, 80 to speak, with nll the | ed advances in what ate calied the paths of civ- cordinlity, !f not with all the atyle, thas occa- | ilfzativm, lv.tnlow mfi’“"f‘ lh:l nm'ml-t ulw ally aceots ct oh '8 c . countrv must have these importaot factors to :::’ ‘:lvy':ut :x:“i:;fi::: :r‘:v:?lmg;"‘:l 11;““ '8 | uternat development and forefgn exchauge of ghit-aeers | progucts. Bt China lins taken a lessun of cau- which had congregated in tho depot. aud whose | tion from the experivnce of Japan. Japan,” number had now reached some 200, with an | sald the Ambassadur, ** has been altoether too evér upward tondency, pushod towards the | hasty. 8be bas pald too larze 8 price for her traln, poered fato overy car as 1t came In, and | iroads, her navy, and her “anny. Ehe has pe too ~ exiensivel into the were at Inst dolighted by a sight of the mulcm‘mhnpruvemml lchnmo,ylnd is to-day Ambassador and his numerous retfaue, | suffering in cousequence. Au enormous. debt who were shout making thelr way to | bas been plastered all over that countryi the last car, the slecper * Sunnyside | the private and the puhlic enterorises Thera wero nome stotk ilusions on the | have been weakened tn consequence, Thocne, it tion has now an cnormous delt and a depre vart of the crowd to pig-tails, rats, * washee- | clated currency. Aro these two results so great wastiee” men, aud the like, but it wos evident | o desiderutumn s to be reached after with such that autong the larger portion of the assem- | avidity by developlng and fmproving fn such a blage the feeling was onc of respect for the | recklcss nanner? We think not. ~tWa are au vellow-visaged strangers. ‘Ihiclr quiet demenn- | old nation, aud, perhaps, slow; but we-do nut ar, ther reully superior faciul cxpression, as | owe a doliar, Neither does China propose to comparcd_ with the prevatling *phiz” among | run into debit. W have a disposition te Intro- Chicago Chinamen, togetber with the fact that | duce vour improvements, aud they will come In the visitors were_in tha country as representa- | tinoj do not push us. The underlylog prin- tives of a great Empire, Inspired the better part | clpies of govarnment are below all these endsy % Yes; but some nowspapers have made a mistake in saying that this is the highest In rank of uny ever sent out from Chius. We have, aa [European countrics, the grades,of Ambassador Extraordinary, Minlster Plenipotentisry, and Minister ltesident. China has never sent ouc of tha furmer, because no country has sent that grade of viiclals to China, Tuls Emnbassy conslsts simply of a Minister Plenipotentiary and nttaches, and is the soine as tnose aleendy establlshied at Berlin, Paris, and London. Bloce we loft, s Minister has also been appointed to Bt. Petersbure,” “What do the Chinese think of Russian og- gresslon in Central Asia?” ] do not i1ke to talk politics, You sce, yon are in a country where free speech ia olluwable on_ all subjeets, but wo aro still - subjects of ‘nina. 1 will give you all the information that 1 can, but you taust excuso me from saylug any- thing political. Tur Citicato ‘TRIBUNE goes {'euulflrly to Peking, and perhiops tu Bt. Peters- urg. Siien Yin was evidently a diplomat. » Pcrlmtn you cau tell somnething of the ob- Jects which are Imlml to be achieved by the present Embassy,"! “This s a Tcrmnnem. ‘Fmbaesy, slthough thoe present members are appointed for only three years. Its objccts, of course, are to sccure general good (eeling Letween the two Govern- inents. We also expeet that, by establishing Consulates In the chifo! cities, we ‘can be ot great assistance to Chinesa subjects who are bow scattered g0 numergusiy about this country.'* ¥ \Why was the Minister appointed for” Peru rather than for Brazil or othor South American countries??” puliman car for the East. Cnusual [nterest fs laken fn these visitors from the other elde of the world from the fact (hat thelr Embassy fs the first to be commis- (Lned to this country by the Chivead Govern. mat. For several vears thers has been o growiog tendency of lluerality on the part of the Reweney. - Hundreds of Chinese youths ofthe best famitlics have been educated abroad nAmetfea and Europe, and, colug ack, they pavetaken to thelr native land the manners snd lsnuages of forclgners, and thelr Influence pasbeen of the most marked and permanent rscter upon the political and aocinl fnstitu- fons of China, Bestdes, of late yeara thero has teen aconstant stream of emigrants from the reaboanl towns of China, who have scattered themselves broadeast over the civitfzed worla, delving in thie inines of Peru and Nevads, peg- vine ehoes [n_ Mnssachusetts, cultivating the suzr and tobnceo ulantations of Cuba, ewarming about the docks of Lon- don, untit the Tinperial Government has felt’ compelled to cstablish sumo kind of gzencles for the protection of it vagrant sub- i«n. Already IEmbassies have been sent to England, France, and Germany, and within the Jast six manths it was dectded to send o Minls- ter Plenipotentfary to the United Btates, who swuld also have supervision of Chincsa affalr; fa Spuln nnd Peru. Sinee then, the Governme! tav also appoluted o Minlster Resldent to Bt. Petersburir, 8o that now the once cllete and ex- cuzive Celestinl Elnpire atands upon an even footfug with the other first-cluss nationy of the persons fn the car not Chinese swere the coleted porter and Mr. W. A. Strong, San Franclsco Agent for the Lake Stiore Road, who “had contracted to take the party personal'y to thelr destination, Hart- ford, Mr. Strony eald that the Chincse wero greatly pleased with thelr trip thus far, though they lad suffered from lcat on the first day out from 8an Franclsco. . “Tave you Lad any trouble from curlosity- seekersi" o wora {nterfercd with at first, but | have given orders now to the borter to admit no one to tho specfal car without my permission, and we manage to get along very well except at meals, The members of the Embarsy havo had to walk through one or two sleeplng-cars in or- der to reach the hotel-car, and they are very modest, and do not like to be stared ai.” Do they eat with chop-sticks?” Noj they all conform to the customs of the country In matters of eating, except —'" “Exeept whatl” “'They have got thelr littlo porcelain tea-ket- tle‘: nlun;f with them, aud wake thelr own tea, ang —-* “ And what" # And thiey have brought along some of thelr m.l‘llv‘n’:l tl'cil,llcnnlu, you kuow, sucll as —-" Leonard ot second, and went to third on 8 passed ball. T'wo handa were out, and Manning bit o alow baby-bounder to McClellan, but the latter mufled it without the shadow of n excuse, making & worse error than any one would have supposcd pussible by any player fu the world. That lost the game, and the cussedness of it cun bescen by notiog that the winning run wus made without a singio hit to Lelpit. The Chi- cagos' ouly run was gotlen fn the third inning. Harbidize went to base on balls, was sent to see- ond on $tart'e hit, and scoreduts Auson'scentres fleld drive, With first-class hase-running, anddecent luck, the Chicagos should have made about five runy in the game, They had men on bazes in every {nning hut the second aud eighth, but the weak- ness and carelessness of the men following Was enouch to defeat auy attempt to score, The most awlul iustance was In the 8{th innlne, where Larkin ted off with n two-basor, and Me- Clellan followed with a single. By unexaiupled Hli-luck or Wdioey, McClelan hobbled duwn part way to second ‘and was put oot without at- tetpting to alide, while Rels got Larkin out by n soft bounder 10 Burdock. Aualn, fn the last {uning, two men were ou bases when McClelian struck out, ond Reis hit a baby ball to Bond. It neat certain as can be that Remsen in the team would have won tue gawe, Followlng is the score: cuicAun. ERAED l";l' A E BARATUGA, Baratoaa, N. Y., Auc. The weather fs beautiful, and the track In fair conditton, The first ruce, mile dash, was won by Inspiration by a head, before Kennesaw, seconil. Tie, §1453¢ The second race, mile and n lall, was won by Virginlus easily, Fred the Ureat secoud. Lugifer third. ~Time, 2:45%. The third race, three-quarters of a mile, wai, won hy Charlfe Gorhaw, Egyot second, ani Al- Itveur'thind. Time, 1:18. The fourth race was a hsndicnp steeple-chase over the usunl course, eutering the three quarter streteh at Its westerly cod, and finishe ing between two blue flaga, opposite the judge’s stand. Waller was the victor, Coronet second, Gray Cloud third. ‘Time, 3:083{, Deadhead ;Lumblcd, throwing his Jockey at the lost waler utnp. MENDOTA. Bpectal Diepatch to The Tyibune, Mexpora, Ill.. Auir. 8.—~The fitth annnal meeting of the Mendota Driving Park com: wences this scason on ‘Tuesday next,” sud wili continue for fourdays. Juaging from the num. ber of horses eutered, nincty In all, it 18 evident that competition iu matters pertalning to the turf I8 quits llvely, and rather on the locreas¢ than the decline, ‘The 2:32 class will have the honor of openlng the programine, fn_which there arc eleven com pfllturi. ‘Tha 3:43 class, the samo day, bat nine. The second day, the 2:20 and 3:00 bloods try their relative merits. 1Inthe former there are six, and in the lutter seven entries. The third day opens with a pacing ruce, for which there re seven entured, und a Hrcly thue “0Oh, noj pot so bad as that; only n few birds' nests, and such things.” #What thiugs?” “ Dried flshy and cggn baked in clay, and rice " of the crowd with something Mke sdwliration | and, what is more, just ot tue preseut there | jiarbidze, o. ER I X : earth, PlEfghin s forth o Becaiso n Pera are tho areatcst mamber of | for the ulmond-osed children of the East, 'Tho | s dn leauo 1o o et ‘that. must take | Star. 1 b 33 HR8E | Inemvetel batwesn Kupds Bay i Suskes The Chincsebelne monosyllable Jangaage, 1t |« yog, e potpea, A ovlles belng em- | {rain was boarded immediately by several newa- | our most earnest atteation, Our forelzn | Anson, €. [.. oL 1 2 10000 | 1o winger to get the champloahip gold medal salways extremely dillicult for forelrners 'to |« yiing 1s & about theso Ofty-scven tons of | * ssvhat o e Chi o niuk | POPSE ‘men, real and sileged, who lost no time | relations ure of varamount importance; thoso | Ferguson, ». o Q 1.1 2 4 O | that was manufactured chree vears ngu, and of- 0l e slon Caus 13 1 - i ¥ - 1 with such of the Embassy as still survive heir | ty. We will look to these now, and let the Yy 2 i 0 ARSI e Thlsa i | g SESTANS o0 MO AMSpeLhnah | WROSHCHD ALY, ey, st | i g el e | bt e Cmalec sty mwnt. | K iy {31 | Thore e e enored or 1 T, and 10 1 e Emb u v | ot of furnitureioueshold goods. They bee | a T speak for the Chi AYs ) elence ety es an hour Lo which they | certainly will. Hels, 1. 1. 0 0 ) 0; 0 | doubt it will be a hot one. The 2:37 class, an- Chun Shen Yia that no Awerlean newspapershad | o L3 . o not speak for the Chinese Goverument, but | had been subjected. A switch-engine backed | * The voguge was unmarked Ly any particular —=~{=l=—= | nounced for the same day, has fif tri Fetprinted their names rights and i slip | leve 1o tting up the Ambassadorial and Con- | for myself 1 thiuk {t pitiable that snythiog | apin & fow moments, pulled the car vut of the % 1 1 he B fi v Was . 1l p102711) & he same day, has filteen entries, taken “{uum‘t Sunntlirnn?l;c?( hnmirl ohlmnl 'um. suldr ""‘u"c"é'l"é;":fl“:fs“ fashtou.™ :m:fl“o‘;’::l"o:: {'::‘;"S:fl‘:’";‘;fi‘fi hfs'""%‘.“; :'l’::; dl"put. n%tt‘ lefu it Slnol'! ing abuut a block to the :',;::l;:l'é‘r lf<f i unl:-"n:ml[m N;l':ul::.)s-::h roul. n' ‘l " Ualo fr;ro'-‘}‘nll‘r:l?l;‘l‘a”{:’ e“é::l::‘xfis%; "‘l"l; fllvh:- more than twenty nistaked. Followlng 18 & | 10 Afiniater Pl teRtinee e 3 iy south. & crowd, whoas curlosity bud not yet | day was but & retlex of its predeceseurs, *Day | Wright, i 4 avd th 3348, with sixtec: 5 correet 115t of Minlster Plenipotentiary, 18 & veteran of 63 | and cannot for 8 moment think that been satisfled, crossed over to the other side of | afier day, day aiter du: ¥ Leonard, L . 1001 2001 g g sixcen, - s b 3 5,"" they steamed aud | Leonard, L T utal o The track 1= In_excellent conditlon. Hotels TILE DISTINQUISHED BTRANGERS: Joars, thitcy of whiksh hare buew sysut cuntin: LB REAUNEE MOVEMENT . | tie bullding s wated for further deveiop- | sailed signe, making San Frandieco nlue dags | Gltourke, . ¢ Haagaue ¢ ChunTan Pin, of Canton, Ministor Plenipotens :l‘l’é’e"" 'l:‘u'hlau ug::’“"‘:::“‘l "-'"’“a In “’P“&' is supportéll by “i‘:’ but '{'\}‘ lowest. clomenta'of | wents. The Lake Shoro train was soon suaked | behind ttme, aud there the represeatative o rlpl o },' a8 ?;?&'.‘5‘?{'5’5&373&’1.552’5‘}'5:&'3&"" oF ity tiary 10 {he United States, Spain, aud Peru. fug " of reapect ot £ "ng .lnh command- | a ‘mv. whether Eaat or West. 5 out of the depot, tho Ambassador's ear at- | of. 400,000,000 highly civilized, extrnordinarily 0 || 10 4|0 - ——— £ Vi Yuan Feun, of Nanking. Virsc Becretory of | i Of - respect.” Tall rather ‘meagra, | ¥ You have heard of Kearney, thent tached to the rear, and the whols arrangement, | deft, exceedingly industrious, frugal, .shrewd, o, 0 00! 0 0 > Legation at Washington. . e v and & heavy Yes; g makes & great ndo, and his tempo- | consfating of throe bagguge cars, three | andiwell-behaved peoplefound the pleasure of bls o 1118 t ARCHERY. Chun Shu Tung, of Canton, Consal-General to L'lifl' moustaclie, hie fupresses ona s & mnait | rary successis on occount of his unithyg two | day coachies, and four slecpers, was backed | journey at au eod, aud its vexations but begun. 0o v 5o HIGHLAND PARK V8. CHICAGO. O i Eansalts B Ptk Jiio s becw, edutated In tho milllary ralliee | glemioute—thie, Contmuniste sud, tos focs of ||lutathe donot. The traleceowd s biedn fo By —glgl—u!.:;ah An archery meetiug was held yesterday at C«:‘u]:' Leang Yuan, nf Canton, Cunsul-Uenerslto | Chun LarPin {8 a member of Han Lin, the sflg‘:‘p;&r'}um also kill Ibn“r{cu u:e: and db- &fi‘m,:':?L’.f.;‘.‘fi'.f.fl':.‘.,c'fl'," "fie:r?\l‘b::,fl{-;lc‘: FATAL ACCIDENT. o Highlaud Park, a local team of four contendlng hun Shen Yin, of Hong Kong, Conwul to Ha- i .l.gux?.l;;‘:::ti;nhx;dg!;nf' 'l""i’ e mt’;k 'if- Yl thuir propetel " ubtaioed adifesion Lo tho & Sunnyside,’ and, i tog e g e el M o et 1ana. Sichesl:Lanorsin the Chluela classies (Uy the' |17 But atiout the famier nestiont although perfect strangers to s oceupants, Dead and Serlously Injured. © 0 0 0 0-1 [lites, There wasa good sttendance of specta- ¢hin Wal Rwan, of Canton, sttache, i here I8 far above the re. Well, it 18 about like this: Thase who work | found them most agrecable people to couverse | A most deplorable uccident happened at 3:20 | Boston. ... 000 0 1-2| tors, and some very fairsport washad. Ith Ml'glu‘ncnng. of Canton, Interpeter to the Spanish watlon, Woo Chea Shen, of Chekiang, Sccrotary of Legas tun to Sualn. en Chen Woo, of Che-Riang, attache. un 1o Chan, 'of Nauking, aftache, Chal el Yoou, of Awmoy, interpreter to the quiremeénts of auy American unlvnrsllr), and began his career inimediatelv in the public serv- fee. Not only aid he achieve distiction in civil life, hut he volunteared.to tukn o.command agalnst the rebels fn the Kunng-si outbreak of 1850-'68, and druve the insurzents out of the Canton Province. About flve years ago ho with on subjects of AL e g 9 woll s a vartoty of other themes, The alleged | Fesbonding to an slarm from Box 23, newspaper-men—in this cgse were Journailstic | located at the' corpor of Haudolph and babes and sucklings—used up paper by tho | Market streets. Hose-Cart No. 1, located block and pencils by the cord I:: lx’helr cager- Rt TaLree gy O Rund earnc Two-base bitw—Larkin, 1. Firet busc on errors—ilariidge 2, Tankineon 1, Lackin 3, Loouard 1, Mannbeg 1. Chicago, 43 aston, " Errors affecting the score—Harbidge 2, Start 1, the cheapest will et umlxlu yment. But_that will not hurt saybody, 1€ laborers work cheap, fntended to have other meetings durlog the the employers can make their g (s for Jess scason. Followlng is the scure: ¥, 8t van gall thom for loss wonoy.. It all works tho same way, When lnhorluneunr products cheapen proportionately, and 1t all RIGHLANY PARK, ! . | scCletlan 1. Pe i g ovena up in the end,” i e wond ¢ on the west side of Frankilu strect, be: B o A Cining, of Canton, sttache. camo to Amerioa, “and undor * Hmiperial | Nhen Yin spokuwithout hesttation, having evi- o T e era e i 1o wiltg | tveen Adams aud Jackson atreets, fau north b e ey - Tam Win Cho, of Canton, Attache, authorty faet dbed: Tehs Olitiess Acadotny | denty s thorougn knowledzo of s stbject. | for o publlc it - Uncunsclously, they gme | on Franklin street. The Fire Patrol wagon, | Dounle pixya—Wrigiv, Burdock,and Morrill. C. G. lsmmond.. Yung Jtal, of Canton, ithche, o Hitford © for Cthe Ceducation sof | % ©am treadiuzon i domain of polltient” | prossed tho ‘sublects thex csared to fn- [ located on Mooros street, Just west of Lasalle, Pasncd Tlarbidde T Vel H Sing , of (-'“.n.;‘n‘tlrfln_u.m“hh rospored over. slnce; ond bos been otio of the he contlnues ut what I have aald is nothing | ferview with the fact {hat the race ot | ran west, ond at the corner of Fraoklin and Wild pltches~Larin, 1L G, Casver, 140] s1| 5|23l 50 e ‘Ca80! ¢ X truck out—CEicajo, 4; Boston, 2, broat dustruments fn Widening o channel Of | bove b starting 8 C aud common sense. W0 | fools s not extinct, Duelng Lhe hour-and-a-half P X Lope by starting a Consulate fu San Francisco Monroo streets the two met and clasbed to- : Shiteag Tmpire~Danlels. et |- HS0, 1 ot attaches e s .| to améliorate, Romenhat tho condilion of the i sab . helr. brethren o Loty Euthet. Theliveesart saa icaly; weeois oo Wiaicver credt shoutd bo iven to Chieago 70! e e i Ahun Bung Leane, of Canton, Secrotary of Le- | therc, s urévlouny ‘statod, l‘:rupbnund’:o ""‘:;:ln Chiuesc in that ;.-ny. i l‘i‘hevl' ure of our luwen': and were, to all appearances, cordially 1 scefved, ‘;lld'él;lc;l. l‘;o:rx;u n'f “:“n:'m;l wu‘un lc:::d II‘:E' 1s due to l..nr'kl:ll wllu'pl‘u{cll n\':lndt‘:lt}lolill;lfi: J.C. 1-"“ fig P im gitlon nt Washlugton. | away from China’ for a perivd of fifteen years, class, as & m| e, although there uru.mnn‘\I TIB DAGUAGE o and Capt. vorgo 1, B, who s seated be: o whatt “Uul “'"7 2ioy ! ::m o L o lfl e i o nton. Btische. Ty usunl ago for sondinie them there I8 from wmc;flll-“:nyeed “omo I:II::luu'l‘ “I":'l: ?"‘L,," U et and | —such of it ashad not buen scut ou ahead—was | byjrol.wagon to *pull out.” ‘The driver, it 1 :‘d,::}fl::“‘.? ]\"'ll‘ulfl.“\:'l:hm:‘x‘f‘)’ e e | &%, Ml w22 100 Wonts Tat Gt of € attaclio, 5 to 6 years, ‘'Two years ago Chun Lun Ply re- Do You think w“v fros o A trausfersed from ong traln to the other in short | 140 "did ke an effort to tura as far e ; . of Canton, chl . preter 1o the Enbassy, v Slilst Eaglitiinter Lee Yah Lun, of Canton, attacho, Yuupr Wing, of Harstord, Coun., sssistant Mine lster Lienipotentiary, Not allof tho above-named wero with tho party that arrived lere yestendny, The Con- sular sl for San Franclsco wero left behlnd, and Yungz Wingg, 1he last-named, hns been for several years fn charee of the Chinese Mission, ur school, at Hartford, There wera tharty Chi- nese In the special car, about huif a dozen of them buing eervants, aaud ot fncluded tn the avove Jst. There wero also three boys, sons of endnent inllitary otlicers, who wore belng taken to the Harttord schioul to be educated in En- glish ard Avierican customs und language, Poor things! 3t will bo fiftecn yeard, under the Tawot the Empire, before they will seo the ofd fulks ot home, e T WARDROBE, At B o'clock yesterday morniug the usual cruwd of loungers about tho depotat Rock Lsle and, on tho tssissippl Hiver, was awelled to large proportions, the majority having gathered to catcha glimpao of tho Chlnese Embassy whosc arrival at that hour had boen heralded by the telegraph for several days. Although so outtield, struck ouz. ‘the umplring was good, ===t .E == and fulr enough, The attendance was 8 lttie over 1500 A couple of tricks of management should be told Chicago veople. First, Fergueon and Harry Wright ngreed upon Daniels for umpire, and under the rules the latter was to get him on the ground. Just before the Wedneaday in- terrupted gutne, Harry appeared with a smile that was childiike and blain, and sald thot he had forgotten about semitng for Danicls, aud Ferzusun would tave been obliged to- put uy with Ezun hoa not rain deferred the enme, It is thouizht strange tnat {so vld a mavager us tlarry shoutd bave forgotten about fie umpire, Atiother thing {s that Ferguson —went after and errunged with O'Hourke, ot Mauchester, =~ subje to certain wdvice which he ight recelve from s Urother, of Boston. As noon as liemsen was takun slck, uud there was ungent need of O'RRourke, tue eneagement Tell through, 1€ 5t can be proved that the Buston Club broke off the coutract, it will be snother evidence of anagement which Is neiter fulr nor gentlemanly. KALAMAZOO V8. JACKSON. special Dispatch to The Tribune. RALANAZOO, Mich, Aug. B.—The declding game for the State champlonship, between the Mutuata of Jackson and Kalamazovs, was order. It was n curlous collectlon of odulook- | yie {owurds the north, sud run alungside of the B T s ose-carp, but i was 100 late, and the womon- shaped lcather hat-boxes; of tea-chests, and suat of the beavy wayou was oo grest L0 Lo d, The pole of the wagon struck the soveral small pleces coutalntug ono thing | StOPPC ok 1 An0 anotber, " Bach pleca bore some "fi whoel of the cart sud turned It completely over. ¢ Capt. Rau wgs thrown under the rizht wheel, sud o O venchoek dhote. two | 2 pluned fat to the puvement by n torch at- forming a curious and surgcstive contrast, One {':‘"“,;’m':’, ‘D‘Lfl“,ot“ e t‘or:-h i o] ortwoof the pleces had been broken open fn | P& EARGERS B8 Bek A 0T ) Band Iy about befng tumbled around from one corner to an- | and .Dh.“ o two feet In 'lcu b, The other, and the Embassy’s dress hats and pre- | yiver“ Vietor Rofiuot, cscaped .mi'!mi e sentation clothies were exposed to the rudegnzo | 10NT0) Ganes Shaughnessy and dohn of the unsympathetic bagguze-smasers, Ono | Retie, “OEeT o T Sallboard bE trunk, belonging to unc of the little boys, who LR A e sl went to Detrolt Ly the Michizan Central in- the cart, uud were'both upset in the collisiov. stead of continuing’ with the parts, escaped he- ;nm Tormer sustained quite scvere injurics, and thougift that death will ensue froin con- ing scut to Hartford nlong witis the rest of the & loggaze ot an explanotion from some of fon of thebrain, Last cveniog e was sull © o ¢ : ined for the members of the parly that It was to lfllLBMC"O“I; ‘“v“l HU_IN"KI were Lll\!f'lfl 0 by the other road. . As train-time drow. neas | ® Lttt ‘"E‘,‘;w"“"f,,:“‘,;f:,';}‘,‘," Anthe Tost of tho Bmbassy 1t thele cizars, In true [ SHEInChouse, sl E OREF, RUGHE B rect *¥etican stylc, put their feot up on tho opposite | {1K00 10 thele bowed, o U 18 body having vets, Joaned back: and s the biue simoker | e former diedwithin uu bour, bis bacy bevink oy ries sbovo ther fia, | At G:10 tho Beatyuriuhil perfyctiy s i enging-bell rang, there was a sound of escapiny ho d Siouth, 8 sudden, pult of the train, & slow wart, M" "';_‘llm”:g‘{l':"":" ,L‘:‘,:‘f&é"&’,{'g:""{"m' followed by en fncrenaing rata of speed, a A:’ 5 67 Tl lmlpch e balv ey O s00n the Culestialé were on their wiy 16 tho | AUE 7 1870 Ho had chorre, succestiotd i Enst, followed by thie eyes of tho still waiting | ChEINC. comb s 2 turncd to Clilug, léaving tho cullege in charge of Yung Wing, Belore golng back he went to Cuba, baving been n&nnhnud a special commis- sion by tho Chincso overnmnent to Investizato tho Coolle crucltics in Cuba, and made an claborate and faitiful roport to ita Uovernment, showlne a most terrible state of offulrs In the Coolte trude, for which ho received tho ofllclal thanks of the Government. His vo- sition fu China is that of Secretary of the Im- perial Clun Court, s tribunsl which takes cog- nisauce only of oifenses against the law by wembers of the Imperial family, who are not nmenablo to the urdlugry tribunals of justice, Thig is tho highest court in rank in the Emplre, thongh in poiut of fact tho nosition of Scere- tary (viz.: Judge) is scarcely avythlug more than o sinecury, und is conferred nure &s on honor than os a place for active scrvice, This L»onlunn the Minster atiit retains, Io Is l;‘.jwlmlul.;[nndnrfl l‘llll wlt;nu the red button. Do vl e most interesting personages cone neeted With tho Embassy is & CLUN RUEN ¥IN, 2 n younz man of &3 years, but possessed of an extryorainary futellect and educatlon, 'Tliouzh he hins never been outsido of China, he speaks Engl with a surpristug fluctcy and with scarcely any forelen accont. Hu never hesitates for a word When speaking, and_understands all To “Size target, four feet. Number arrows shot by oach man at each range, hurty. WHISKY. “Lightning” Strikes Melntire's Distillery, at Pekin, I, for the Recond Thuo~The et of the Much-Expected Electricity Rather ¥iashes in the Fan—* Luifslo* Miller, Hpectai DisnateA 1 The Tridune. Bruinoriztp, li, Aug. 8.—~The long-pro- tracted stlence of the Government offictals refas tive to the Investization of the Pekin whisky frauds has 8t last been loosened. This alter- noon Collector Mertiam and Revenue-Ageut Trumbull left here for Pekin, and to-night they slezed tho distillery of Jobin D. McIntire, The #tll has 8 capaclty of 100 bushels, and was bullt within the past year. Last year the old house In which all the frauds were perpetrated was strack by lightning and totally consumed. Blnco then it hasfbecn rebullt fn more ap- country will continue at the same rate aa here. toforei" That 18 difficult to tell, Of course, men of all races will go where um‘y can make the most moncy, and Ciinamen will coe hero If they cau 40 getter than at home,” 4 \What can a common laborer earn in Chinat” + 1t varies widely with the part of the coun- try that ho lives in, and the kind of employment that ho has. | know that in Chiua o person ean live on about 33 & month, If he wauts to. In this country he carns miore, but ho naturally spends more, Besides, bo bus always to support tns parents. In Chiunit s not as It {s n Aneri- ¢a, Heron fuuuz man s independent of his fumily when fie fs 21 years old, but InChina ho is under the control of Lis paronts until tholy death. Mo Is not only ruled by them, butfs obiized to sce to thelr support, We never hear of such & thivg ns & son deserting his futher or nlqumr' in thelr old age to poverty or the Poor- touse. +* And yet you are not a Chirlstian nation1” Bhen Yin smiled, “'Tha misslonaries cause us a great deal of trouble—the Uovernmeunt, I mean. The con- verts they make aro siways overzealous, and areall the thmoe gettiog up disturbances. But the overuwmnent I8 very tolerant, and s willing f cr V. csultes 80! roved style, and Is now regarded as ‘oua carly fn the morolog, many had tramped It 'with n good deal rathier than disobllge | crowd. A few woments later the dopob every position aequitted himsolf with crcditand | played here toatuy, and resulted tn a score of 19 ) B . 2 it that ls enld to him without diiflculty, 0 put up oblige | crowd, w opol was A thietic, Lray . 208, of the best houses in the Btate, It thruugl tho dust and tho dew for s long dis- | cducated at Cunton, nnd has nol.‘:e:’vul-l:dvzl‘:: thg Christlan natiuns." camparatively deserted, e l:‘mg‘l’.‘;g, .lll;faw:r.m‘,gl‘m."’.;paf,fi,‘&;:fluqu‘: g I::?,‘;l:': ‘,f':‘.,:“‘l:m,?u." crTys. cantalus twelvo fermonting tubs and te ar- tance, When tho whistlo sounded and the train Was seen creoping slowly avross the long brldges that conuect tho citles of Nock Jaland® and Uavenport, there wus a stir and a general push- fng towards the edgo of the vlatform. Tho lung ltneof cars drew up, and heads peered eagerly into windows, but without result for tome noments, Flually o hackmon of ex- plorative faculties shouted, * Hero they are What sect '““W"‘" In making tho most convertsl” “Tho Itoman Catholics, by all odds. Thelr religiun {s sotnethiug like tho ola Buddhist torm, and_fur that reason secius sometimes to take hold of the miuds of the weal el Btill, ull the combined converts of all your Chrlstian sccts are most insignificant in number," You sro a follower ot Confucius (" w\Wno Hyved and died mauy years before Christ." degrews a8 the Han Lin, though ho hopes to do soina few years, when, ns e says, Le can be- come better educated. But from’ an American -lmulrolm. HBlien Yin I8 very near exvellence, as i §a familinr with sl kinds of book-kuowledge, sclency, llterature of all lunds, and more than all Withh Human vutare, 1o 18 s clever and sturp-witted a8 o Beacon-13H] gir] educated at Vussar and Long Branch. To his other ac- complistunents Shon Yiu adds & practicul kuowledgge of tho uewspaper profussion, hav- ranied for the manufacture of both hlgnwines and aleohol. flow much of the product was captured in tho scisure has not yot boen re- rurml to (fen. Bewell. ‘Two or three roctitylng louses in Pekinare fmplicated in the (rauds, as are also some scven or clgbt Gaugers and Store- keepers, sonie of whom era now out ot the ser- vice, It 18 altogether likely that warrants wiil be sworu out for these parties within a Jday or two. Your cdrrespoudent held juters Rpecral Dispatch $0 The Tribune. - Rocgronn, ML, Aur. S.—Pcorla Heds, 53 Forest. Cltys, 4. Beaciit game for Forest Lity 10-IN0TTOW, \VAsnx‘luTuu. D. C., Aug.8.—Milwaukeos, 11; onals, , toryeLLsviLye, N. Y., Aug. 8.—Horoells, 5; Bpringticlds, 8. HUPPALO—CINCINNATL Burearo, N, Y., Aug. 8.—Buffalos, 6; Cla- 2 R pafustaklue officer, The enriuc-houscs wers ON THE MTEAMER . !lrnm:d fu mourniug, aud a full turnout is to be On boara the steamsblp City of Tokio, the ar- | ordered on the day of the funcral, . rlyal of which vessel in San Francisco a few As I:o the cfmleu h:‘:.ll:t: -mldiunt.lfl‘l’lm‘x; lnm? Vi » oue s grossly i, of the it was'one a ;"‘: TIN;": dm;bly ll:ulmufl[hy{lovllngtl::.\hn thoso llll)."illfl'lulll accidents that are past com- act tliab she brought vnvof ther €T | prelonsion. ‘The question will doubtless bo ulted " Embassies of Chincse dignltaries that | settied by the Coroner's jory, which inguires ever left the Colestial shores, and was tfne days | futo the cause of Capt. lau's death ag 1 o'clock overdue,—o delay attributablo to broken ma. | this afternoon at the Brives flouse. Cortain it v {s that the members of Coutpauy 1 aud the | cluoatis, 2. views this afterovon with Collector I e e | R amicetil or atvera years witlh the | . AFe you not alarned at your stato of afut' | chinsry,—n bosrd sbis steancy was Mro A | Firo Pairol kuow exactly st what points IXDIANAPOLIS—ROVIDENCE. Mercian _and ot Goverumont il tumbled, end hustled, and jun‘med, any | Chama Mail, the Euglleh poper publishied at “No Warner, a resident of Chicago. For moro thsn | fhey whi) meet when u-poyndlnz P Prot clals, and was essured Ly them that PROVIDENCE, I 1., Augg, S.—Indlunapolls, 8; Providence, 8. Eleven jnuings, Darkuess put a1 end o the gawe, . E——— CITUN LAN PIN, In communlcating with the chicf of the Em- Tonz Kong. It oy futerest the reader to none of the promineut politiclans with whose Nben Yin corrected a proof-siip of nanics ;iuulo bas been very busy, both heraand iu Peor] a year past this peatlemun had been travellng | ceriain boxes, and strict orders are given elbowed d i wed dowa fn the direction ludicated, But {n Japan aud Chiug, aud it was his good fortunc | tespecting tue liue o pursuc fu such cases, little good did the effort do them, for the tralu know th E tho uames of the wembers of the Embas g ¥ ¢ ‘The members of both companies know to & s a, are ln any way luiplicated, The mov n;&:;'yy :\‘l';':)ml..'nS“fli‘z‘fi“&{'cm? t&nfn f the use of 1’!‘ nn “:Inlxléll:'xllml;e::e":’e:ll‘t’lv: l‘lllg bassy it was necussary to employ tho services of ;‘L’:::;z.’:"::,mm; ';:':,:‘,":“,‘:,‘;l::‘f fl:‘:‘:fi‘: cenit;ln;y "'1“'."’?' would n.nfl:t on that corne, AQUATIC, :';"f'l‘::z' -::“:"{:’:’:cl:':rf}"‘"!l‘,:‘:’;.?ll’(:m-“ l‘{h-;;; S Fotte i wi in o plaln 1 ) T e 1% wagon and hors Y = il e oliels wera'esruful el Do atid [ ote act A uE T diereut Indiviguala 1n | &3 toterpreter, s Chut Lan Piu knows 10-| yioho tu time to turn 1 face homewsrd on the | brotn drs s L fourten meh i thy Wagon DETROIT. woney, and wenb into the whisky busiuess., English, In talking bespoke slowly, aud evi- dently with great consideration, +§ have visited your country before,' lie ob- served, after the usual formalities, **aud am an admirer of your fustitutions, especisily the rafl- road avd telegraph.” *¢ Hayo you not thought of introducing them in Chinaf" *As for the telegraph, that Is lmpossible, owing to the great number of characters in the Chiuese language. Tho rafirosd hus been tried at Hong Kong, but proved a fallure, It caused wo many rlots smong the people that tho Governpent bought 1t up at twice its vatuo and destroyed it. So you see thero Is no orescot prospect of our ever ¢n- Joying either of theso great (nventlons." “The railroad would be of grest benefit fust now in China, If & lMne wers runulng from Pellug into tbe northwest proviuces, in con- veying food to the famine districts fhat 18 true, but it would only ba & tem- rary benefit. 1u your country you have the m;m’klnd of ponu‘nunn for rnfi his purty, from which the present narrative has Deen takena e {3 o must charming Pazan, and would adorn the most cultivated suciety lu the Old World or the N THK OTHERS, Sit Ming Cook, who zocs o Consul to Ban Francisco, Is o gruduste of Yale Colleges has #pent scveral yeors n this country, aud speaks Euglish well. * Redently he has been Chlef As- sigtant of the Chilueea Merchuuts’ Bleam Navi- gution Company, vompused cutirely of China- wen, whose vessels are coguzed in the coast- tracdo along China. ; Chuu 8hu Faug was one of the managers of tku same Company. Yeh Yam Tsun, uged B, has been for several ears cuunccted with he Chinese schuol at artford, Conn, Liu Yeau Tsang, who goes as Consut-General 10 Cuba, bas besu for umuylycnn an officer in the Bourd of Revenue, of the Governwment Fivance Department. Woo Chus Tafu {s a tnember of Han Lin Unt- versity, than which nntmur] blgber could bu aaid, and is 60 years of age. He is regarded as oue of the wost learued wea fn the Euplre, Chun Bung Leang, who govs as Secretary of Durlug the ers of the two-dallar tax he mnau away with counticas gallous ol whisky, anl thercby reveled fu wealth. One day the rev- coue agents clamped down upoun bim, He settled the ,matter, so it is suld, by gulne to Washington aud counting out $80,000 in greenbacks, Tuen be swore he would run huu- sty and threateucd to squeal on every sistiller whom he should discover to be runuing crook- ed, Duriug the raids of three years ago ho sue- ceasfully covered his tracks, and, whien every other house in Pekin was found to be running wild, he alone was suppuscd to be faithiul nmouj the fultbless. But thiuge are not always as they scewm, and the race Is not 8 to the strong. ‘To-night he came to gricf, Veater- man, the man of wavy gricvauces, is for ouce Ny, Buifalo Milicr closed the purchase of the Bunn distitlery bore to-day, He sud hls part- ners pay $22,500 for it,—nbout one-tith of what . it urigioally’ cost. They propuse to open It sbous the middie of next month. B CuauLxsTOY, 8. C., Aug. L—ln tho Ublted States Court yesterday 183 illicit distillvra plead- ed gullty, with thejuudestanding thas judguweut be suspended and they uo more violaty the law. steamer which brought Wis Excellency Chun | wure all shightly brulsed or shocked, nove, buw- Lan Pin and suite across the Pacific Ocesn, | ever, serlvusly. Mr. Warner reached Chicago & fow days ago. e A ropresentativo of Tits Titinuxe met him yes- THE INDIANS. terday, und was entertafned with the recital ot — some of the leading fnckdents of tho voyage, Of Surrender of Hostlles In Oregon, course, much jnterest centered in the Chiuese Baken Ciry, Ore., Aug. 8.—A courler bas digoitaries, especlally on the port @f tho Awmer- | arrived at Wheston's headquarters with a dis- fean cabin passengers, uud, as opdortunity of- | pateh from Col. M. Miller, commandiog oflicer fered during tho long vovaue, those of the | at Malheur Agency, stating that yesterday &3 Celustials who cosversed lu English—and Mr. | hostils Buakes,—28 warriors, the balaucs women Warticr says purr Idiomatic expressions and & | aad children,—came iuto the Avcucy and sur- more fluebt command of tho langusge are | rendered, aud that Olls, tho leadlug spirit stice scldom bearnd fu forelguers—were engazed | Egao's deat, was desirous of surrenderiug in dlicussious upon the polley of thelr | himselt and band. The courice stated tbat Government aud the autlcipated result of | shortly after leaving the Agency he saw 100 to their mtssion to this count| Cautious to the | 150 golng iuto the Agency, which was very prob- extremo upon this latter coint, and thorouzhly | ably Olls sud his party. If so, tuo prosent diplowatic in_their treatwent of the lwportant | caupalgn o the viciuty le virtuully st an eod. Ithuwlm:h lhey‘hhm'a |Mcu scot bere :grluh e e — e ther and coptrol, they, however, converied free- CLEAR LAKE Iy upon s of more cowtoen hnport, sud e luid rfldum Yegrew the diguity of their olficiul | CLaR Laxs, Ta., Aug. 8.—The second anoual station and the uatural reserve of their Imperial | Couveutlon of the Muslcal Assoctatiun of tho rank. The one least seen by the passeugers was | Northwest was very successlully Insugurated Speeial Diapatch (o The Tritune, Deraoi, Mich., Aug. B.—~The sccomd day of the tenth anuual regatts of the Northwestoru Awateur Association did not call out nearly as large o crowd as yesterday, and much of the afternoon the wind was altogethier- too high to make good time possible or shetl-racing safe. This fact occastoned much delay, but st the full progranune was carricd out before dark, and there were some guod contests. E. D, Price was agaln referce, nud all vaces but the last wero ono mile up strosm aud returu, The record wus as follows: $ENIOR DOUDLE SCULLS. Thecompeting craws wero Alexauder sud Arm- stroug, of Wab-wah-sums, of Saginaw, aud Ka- uey sud Taylor, of the Undines, of Toledo. The rucy was evenly pulled throughout, and veither crew gained at any time any perceptible advan- tage. ‘The Guishat the grand siand was ex- ceedingly cluae, and the Unidines got on the line :mll:’ l;;:u th ahcad, awid tremendoud chieering, u W:U354 ‘This sceno 1s mentioned simply asample of what took place nnc've‘r,;‘lnllrln:?u:l‘l:l.l the lino from tig Mlssissippl River'to Chicago, Every tine tho cars stopped theto was the saue curiuus crowd. At no tline was thers any trou- bie, nor was anything suld which could offend the distinguished strangers, acveral of whom a;'ru perlectly couversout with the English ugue, Uuinese etlquetto vrescrides for a o distinction as wany different klnd-m::nl drees mu fashion in this country prescribes fur o Now York bell I fact, wmore, A bigh-ciass Mandarin seldom wears the same gurnent oftener than one month, and frequently Ll wardiobo (s .50 large that it takes him a vear to go through it, chang- lue every day, 'this rather retlecs ubun the Lunmg laties ot the period fo this couutry, bub uevertheless 8 melauctinly fsct, dome jdea of the vastuess of this subjcct can bo obtalued When the reader learus thot the Chiuese Ew- sy carries with it exactly B1ty-seven tous of lugguge, of which sixtcen tons uro exclusively wads"up of wearing apparel, The Minlster Chuu Lun Piu traveis with no less thaw 150 dir- fcrent auits of clothes, cmbracing overything Lezzution, 1s wn olticer of the Bourd of Punfsh- roads, but fu | bis Exceliency Chuu Lan in, the “kiug plu,? | 3, duy. Tho number ln attendanca § SESION FAILOAUA. e ———— frow the ordluary traveling garb to the core: | ment, the: bi o court it 0 R Yo Limo Ja yet to come whed thCy can bo | 0 10 sbesk, oF chief Anibasador, aud Who, ftla | BS06 Jesierdnrs RO O 4, | . Tho competiug crcws were Emerson aud Ha- ous” Stats ™ Mabdumenta Shi, B leasty Of | rom wich hore s o e U o it | Used succesatully.” 8o o sweale, or chif Aubassdot and wlis, 118 | sbout up to fast sear, but tho enthustasm ruuy INSANE, ven, of the Wab-wob-sums, sud Clege and M- the mitaches have 100 sults cach, and Greicor, of tho Zeplirs, of th the huwblest person ou the atall (txclusive of servants) bas w0 fead thuu fifty full sults. OF course,’it muy be said that the Chivese garments are wude of sych :mn material aud fu suchh o foose-fitting style bat they never wear out, wud Lhe statcident *ould uot be far from the truth. Sous luberit the wardrobe of their fathers, and 8 ik sult olten deacends through ive eucratlung of wear ll_:d bear. ‘Tuls seouuts partly fur the abun- :{uuu sud vyrivty of apparel that the Chivese t,wvau band, though it isalsu trucstbat fn lia, a8 41 this courtry, men of weslth aro vx- Lected Lo spend thelr woney drecly (or the sup- bort of the tallor. , Fbe Lazruge-car o the traiv of the Chivago, ka Deland & Pacitic Bosd goung East vesters Lay linlug was juat ubout us Jull s 4 could is clty. The coures was quite rough duriug this race, and the Zephyr palr, baviug the swoutbest water, ¢oon ulned a decided lead, and came fu five lengihs abeud In 15:4834. JUNIOL POUR-OARKD SHELLA, Three crewa wbarted, the Michizau and Cen- teuuiulsot Detroit,and the Amateurs,of Monrue. The coutest wus even down to tue turning @akes, but, ou tho way howe, the Centeuulals did some fne uulllufi, vousideriog the roukh water, and led the Michizana at the tinish three feugtba—ytime, 18:98. The Monros crew wut BWALY) Lait & wile out ou the course, aw were picked up by a sieam yacbt. JUNIOM SINGLE SCULLS. The starters in_tbls contest were Wells and Cawvay, of the Exceistors, Falker, of the Fort Wayne Club, aud Bowlsby, of tbe Monroes Speciat Dispatch to The Triduns, DanvieL, ik, Aug. 8.~Mary Vogt, of this county, was brought before Judge Haufleld, of the County Court, to-day, declared iosaae, aud ordered sent to the Asylum at Auna, 1Nl e ——— mun in thst eat mation. Most of tus | bigher, and the prospect for successful closlpe tuue was pissed In the seclusion of bis cablu, | cobeerts s excellent, ‘Tho concerts are sct for mieal-thne, bowever, brougt biws out, sud, for | Baturday and Monday eveniugs. Prof. Butter- & briet scason, at tho table on which the superb lfld. of . Chicagu, 1s conductor, snd repusts of the steamer wire spread, Chun Lao i1 be sssisted by Yrof. uxgrflug» Pibs With tarbarian knie aud fork, barvarian | ton, of Jows. ~— Miss Crulkshaok, of Bagitn Wit which 1o wipo i Celestisl groy | Chicagoi Miss Elsfe Liucolu, of lowa; Miss beara, wod barbarian food prepared fu the Ihgh- Lotta Jubnson, of )uym,-.uni ige Kimball, of ©st barbarian style to satisly the cravinge of his | 8t. Louls; sud Mrs, 8. H. Lt land, of Jowa, are stowmach, mingled with Lis brothicr passcugers, & the leading lady wrtists. 1t choruscs are {rom . Chinaway oaly 1 Qruss sud feature, But the | Butterfiald's v Belshaxgar.” On Tuesday cyenlog meal vrer, 188 appetite sarlafivd, tho Atabassa- Mus Ella I, Mead's summers schoul lu vratory dorical fustioct esserted itself, and Chun Lan | gives o prigo exuibition, u rsro cotertalument, Pin Jeft the table with u stomach full of baba- | Wedneaday opens the third aupual sesston ol rian condiments, bis suoulders burdencd with | the Buuday-Schual Assewbly ol tbe Northwest, thu cares oOf Lis ststion, aod his | continulag til the 25th. Bpecial, sud sure, an faco wearln, the old imperturbable | sueedy cvnnectivus are now delluitely arranged aud digulfic expresdion. Tfis chlef | for. Acrowd ls comiug, aud it will be wise to Tuuctionary beld Nthe or w0 conversation, even | ULg your own blunkets. would be soslorous to that of Judye of Lhe Uniied States Bupreme Court, i nun"mumuuu were to take clarge of criminsl vases ex- dnsh‘rl,\'S B , Cten Youn Nan s a'¢@ a member of the Roard of Puolshruent, sud will be an astache at 0n; of meull'egumimlm' From thia brie! slory of the | of the sitigbers, ol tls. Eibbaiey g be et e kind of taen ths Chinese Government 13 seud- lug to represunt the Emplre abroal. Tocy bre persolis Of Lue bivuest character, stlatuwments, uud position fu Culus. . 3 ou visited the provinces whcro the fawiue is, or was, ragingi” 1 bgve pot, but the jicople are still dying by thousands, alnoss by militons," ©\Vhat was Lo cuuse of Lo fainine ' wiack of rain, princivally, We sro tsoubled {o our rursl dtstelees from w0 causes—too much 1alo and pot cuvugh raln, This time it Ls not eoough rain, Toe rice crop bas falled Ju thess proviuees for tWO scasovs. You sce we ralse in Chiva euough rice to supbly the entire popula- thou, but wuen the crop falls for two sucieasive seasous in suy district, (b wust ulfect tho people terrivly.” “i\Whatdo you estimate the population of China to be now (" + About 300,000,000, "‘%I.Ml all live on rlos to @ greater or leds ex- tentt? Distance Leads Euchantmant! Maud bad adoe Sgure, good face, and ‘\tyny mame. Ope sbould sco berat o distagce, ben sbe beyan Lo talk, you realised that she auver dsod Sozodont. Mer bresth was unliko toe breezes of Araby the blest. CIHIUN SHEN YIN. “Qur jouroey Las been very pleasant so far, ouly, of course, @ little tecious while on board tue stesmer,’ sald Cuuu 8bca Yiu. o s volco T'se * Mrs. Winslow's sootblag Byrap” far ¢hlldren walle teothing. It cures dysentery anddi- arehers. wind colic, sud regulates the bowels. 25¢ie