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up matters, crics, nud that individusl proposed ta rectily tho matter sfter the following fashion: was Lo make n deed of the landio T, B. Van Arsdale, u purely insginary charucter,. and, on the to repay a o certaln The deed was clalin circuinatuances, could not and would not give n warranty deed where lie had wo titie—and was UYDAM. The History of a Real-Estate Scoundrel. flow IIs Choated Hr, Warner---An Unrelenting Pursuit, 4 Queer Deal In New Yorke--Some Fom™ intno Complicatlons. Yesterday's TRinuNn contained a paragraph selative to the arrest in New York of Abrahatn Saydom on the chargo of forgery and perjury, Some of the statements containgd In that brlef secount were decldedly Incorreet, anid the matter {3 gulticlently interesting to warrant a full state- ment, not merely of this particnlar case, but of Eusdam himsell since gho time he first began operations. This man,*who is now about o7 sears ok, 18 8 Vireinlan by birth, but was edu- cated nt the FPolytechnie Behool fn New York, snd has clalmedl that ¥tate as his reshlence slnce Fe went thero o boy. Iwas thers thind he marricd lis wife, n Miss Musgrave, who is sald to beloni to o highly respeciable family. Tho fitst that 13 knuwa of any ceiminal transactions en Bis ffart wos in 1871, It appeara that he drifted out into Olilo, und there entered Into the tusmess of scillor fands to which he hadmo title. On the ad of August, 1871, the Gosernor of West Virginia recelved a roaul- #ieion from the Uovernor of Oldo for the arrest of Abraliam Suydam on o charge of forzery alicged o have been committed fu Jmnilton County. It was represonted that he was a fugitive from justice, and had rone to Cabell Counts In West Virzinia, Whether e was ar- rested ou this requlsition, or, It arrested, what was dope with hftn, fs unknown, p NC SEST APPEATED 1N CHICAOO along In 1876, He hail abandaned bis legitimate wife, leaving her [n New York; and, soon after arriving hierey plcked up a blonde harlot by the pame of Kitty Otbling, 8o great was his impu- denve that hie introduced her®s his wite into the families of se¥eral respectable people with whoin e unfortunately beeames acquuinted wille in this city. - Along In the early part of 157 he made the sequalbtance of Mr, Daniel 8. Warner, who had ruu:llll{ como down Srom Leloit to scttle, nlthough he had been off mdon aresident of Chiengo since 1840, and well known by many prominent citizens, Mr. Warner had s0Mve Property, or an equity of re- demption 1n eotne property, in Evanston, which he wighed o dispose of, Ilo met o person who was acling us Saydam’s agent, who stated that Kuydam hirl n ot of good West Virgiulan lnods which ie wanted totrde. Bubsequently Warner met Suyibun himself, and made an ajrrcement with himt by which the equity of this Evanston }.mptr" wus exchanged tor 820 neres of J.ot 29, u what was called Richard 3mythe's patent in Masou County, Va. This patent purported to he dated Dec 0, 1704, Buydam showed to Warner u very pretilly execuied tracing of the property In guestion, which lles in the bend of the Oblo and " the Great Kanowha, oud nlfo bstracts which scemed to be all strolght, ood which showed an wninterrupted chain of titie from the original patentee down to Charles K. Hawlay, whom Bugdam represented. At one time this vrop- iy appeared Lo have been tn the possession of the Guyandotte Land Company, of which Buy- dam was Prostdent; Eljah Kimberling, Ri corder of Mneon County, “Trensurer, and It M. Amsworth Hecretary. 'The abstract'was afl in Enydam's haudwriting, and its correctness pur- ported to be certalied to by Elljah Kimberlinge, County Clerk of Mason Couuty, who certified alxo that there was g cleor title down to Haw- Iey. e, Warner firet satiatied himsell as to the value of the property, and became convinced that it wax worth about $23 an scre at least, Mr. M. D. Decine, who had becn all over the allezed Richard Binytho tract, stated tohim that thiore were fapma thero worth ail the way from 850 ‘tv $100 nn acre. Boon after the pur- chase, however, Mr. Warner had his doubts exvited as to tho_genuineness of the abstracts. Writing to the County Clerk’s office of Mason County, he wus Informed that the property had Leen forteifed to the State about Hily yesrs ago; thot Charies I Hawley, through whoin tule was alleged to come, had ™y o NO TITLE WIIATEVER 1o any land in that county., Immedistely atter Jearning this, Mr. Warner act out to str He notitied Buydam of’ his alscoy- Wirner that deed, Huvlam was gwount of money. made out—It was & quit- for Mr. Warner, under the rocelpt of one, tent on the 26th_ of March, 1878, 10 tho Amerl- can Exchange Nutionul Bank of New York. Buydamn went there, examined it, and agreed to vome fu and pay the money. The Cashier of the bank wrote to Mr. Warner of Suydam’s huving examfued the deed, and of his stating that bo would pay,—somcthing, however, wolch he kapt tontiuuatly postponing. Suydam propused to scil the land for Warner, bat that was not what the latter wished, his only desire balng to give the quitclalmi deed aua get back his money. “Ihis thing run alony for some months, Buydam continualiy writlng that he*would pay, Fivally, L gald ho wanted a certilcato from tie County Clerk of Masan County to stiow that the tltlo was clear, That certideate, which wus obtained by Mr. Warner, showed that suit had been commenced zainst hbn - by Rob+ ere M. Alusworth, 'This document was sent by Mr. Warner to Mr. John E, Tims for cxamina- tion. It appeared that the sult was commenzed tu enfores the specifle performance of o con- "r“f: i behalf of the assizuees of the credito o 3 signees, and cousequently no asslenees cver Dled the bilk, It appeared on_exawination that the docuwent was ' ju the bandwritiug of Abra. ham Suydam, Tho mcmoraudum thut was sent 1o the Clerk of tue County Court of Mason Couuty was also {u his bandwriting, be having dune “this for the purpuse of _delay- g the payment to \Warner, Findlng that all peacetul measurcs were hopcless. Mr, Warner set out on the wur-path for the pur- voso of sending Buydant ahd bla femulo ac- cotplice to the Penitentiary, und, according to ull appearances, ho will succeod, Next Buydam's namo appears fu the New York papers i con- hiection with ANOTHEK WEST VINOINIA NEAL-EATATH BPECU- LATION, Last July, tho auction firm of Warner & 0., No. 111 Brondway, New York, offered for sale laudg to tho amount of $60,00 ucres in Alngluwell'(;nuulv. A gentleman Ly the name of George Temple Chapman wrote . letter to the World, 1 which “he questioned the legitimacy of the title, denying that any patent coverlug * that pumber of mcres | bad ever bevn granted by tho State of Vireinfs. 'he ouctluncer was notlfled by 8 lorid reporter, und stated that, us farns e knew, everythlng was al) falr, Persunally, ho Kuew nothing about the lands or the title, A I ln.nucr( of Clilcazo, bad ordered him to sefl the lands in onler that he might closo up his trusteeship of them, The sale, which wi be by auction, hud Ueen estensively advertised ult over the countrs vy gundbills und Iy the vewspapers. Thure Were ouly abayt’ fourteen bidders at the salu, Beveral purdhiases wers ugde, the terms betog that the purchaser was 1o pay down 1V per ecut of the purchase nouey, sud to reecive a deed alter b had satlsticd bime il by personal examination or otherwise of 1le correctuess ot tho titiv, aud theu pay the rematnder of the monet. Mr. Abrabiam Suydat, eaid the suctloneer, o lawyer of standing, bad Leen etployed Lo 1ok up tho. title, {f hia re. Purt Was to the eifect that it was zood, then ail reatis who. biad niadd ourchases would less pay up thelr moncy and got thelr Tho suctivueer wos assured that the title was good. “Thero 15, us will be seen, con- £ldtrable fogenaity f this. The whole busfuess ¥as probubly eugineered by Buydam, 1he aues Houcer's trusttog contidenss u sending vy up Lo SteUowell Couuty to verily the corrocteas of tue titlo s worthy o nate. y KITTY. Tho arstet uf Suydaw has already been miens tioued. Tho wousun #ho was I iy with lim ut the tuua of hls:umu wua doubiices bis gand,, fne wite. / T ‘Antht of ]E‘EI his ‘true life part? et turnedup du \bds wity, She hud boen ubsent from him fos.about two years~ During that bertod e Layg corrwaponded wit Iu; reguiasly, ."57.‘25“2‘ -.hlfr that umel'\vm (i .—hl‘h-l i ardly eary enough to support bimsclf, Lut that when he iat u‘-‘t’n‘mhhm lJn« would eend 'fi‘f.“" bor. du thy wesnwhile he was liviog at lie Sauds lfimw. aod amustug plued! with iss Kitly Gibl; At last Mra. Buydam (\M‘ $ispicious, came bero with ber brotber, lux Uany Muugm-c aud put the affair futo 1he hatds of Capt, Furile, who rou the mistress o carth ut No. 263 Clurk street. Thd woman Stated that ahe was u widow with one child Wuen she met Suydamdn Detroit, where L gre arrled about Javuary of 1310, Helad At be Ll been warnicd, but was A orced, 2 1er bewg lutosmed of the true condition bl G hie sald Lhut she wus warried to 8 ol had o 1, o hitn. Wl wanld * varlous hands, have married him unlees elie had heen com- petied tn, 1 thet sontd cows to her room at o'clock in the eventng shic sald Susidam wound probably be there, amd they could arrest him 1t they chiore, Duyging the evening he was caught Ly ‘a detective ninl taken to his room on Ciark streat, where lic stated that Kitty was 1ot his wife—~that hie had not married her, and that he hal neyer been divorced, Alter a long talk, it was arranged that Snydam should quit Chicago, return to New York, and ilve in peace With s wife. ~As for Kitty, she went her way. MIR WAS ARREATED 18 DRTROIT YRSTERDAT, £ho vase arainat her having been worked up by Detective Bteel, of the city force. 8hie is wants ol on charwes of forgery, perjury, and several other things. She foined In acveral warranty deeds conveylng land to various parties, and siamed heraelf as Kitty Buydam. One of thesa was witnesseid bofore J, Charles Hlaines, Aprit Bor8, 1877, In alater deed, made out to Mr, Getehetl, and sént on here from New York, Oct. 18, 1377, the wile avpears as Uertrude Meredith SBuydgm, which is cvldence that Kitty was not with ,flm at that time. A name which played a, prominent part in all these deeds and land (llckur;l—lllln is always alicged to be in him—1s that of. CIARLES R, MAWLEY, ‘Tharough Inveetigations, running through year or su, mads by Mr. Warner, who has dis- played remarkable dectectiva skiliin this mat- ter, and Uy the. New York and Chlergo detectives, falled to turn u[: any such verson as Chatles R, Hawiey, o fs unques- tionably & name, and nothihg tnore, and the same I+ niso true of T\ B, M. Van Andn‘t. who figures in these mattors once or twive. The total quantity of land ihvolved in these deals Is yery larga, bt the vzact figures are unkuown, To MgDowell County 35,000 seres are put down,and to Mason County 51,50, and there weto also larze tracts in Putuam, Ca- bell, and Russcil Countles, The title to the Jand in the Intter goncrally ran [t tho name ol a wan by the fame of Biair, The convey- ances were almost juvariably made by *attor- neys In fact.”” ‘Thus, Willlam R, Uraham was the attorney i1 fact for Charles I Hawley, May 9, 187, ). W. Jotnsors was Lils attorsey In fact Dec. 4, 1876, aud Itlchard R. Phillips war theattornéy in fact for Iiawler Nov, 20, 1870, As regardn all conveyances made by Grahain, he saya that be never nado s trade himacif, buy Buvdam made thew, and he nlgned the decds as. nmatter of form. Johnson says tho as does Phillips. The whole busines waya done tufough Buydam, they signing decds 08 attornevs In “fact Charles R. flawley, This whola thing han been worked u’p by Mr. Warner, o determined man, who has speht from 4,000 to §5,000 in his pursuit, and la is less solicitous about the money involved than he fs sbout bringing this lunil pirate and general scoundrel to tne Justice wileh ho deserves, 1t is also allezed that Buydam has been con- nected with the varfous Texas, Missour], and ituols land swindles, aud has also becn oper- atlog lareely in counterfeit rallway tickets and passa s, gt numbers of which has been put on the mirket during the last two years. fle will rench this city to-day fn custody of au ofiicer. » 3. DOWNER, A reporter called un Mr. Dawner at hls reel- deuce last evening, and was told by hiu that all the conneetion he had with the matter was thia: advanced §6L0to J. M. Flage, a real-estate azent, to secure which fic put the property fn my hars as trustee, the title running from W. 1, Baker, of this city, to whom Flage had conveyed, to e, It wus dona simply to sectira the ndvauce, which tasto bo used in paying tho expenses of Flagg to New York and advertising the property for sale,”? ‘Thifs statement of Mr. Downer, while cxoner- ating him, does not by any means clear up this Iand transaction, and “Mr. Chapmion's_assertion that no such patent was ever granted may yet vrove to bo truc. Mr, Willlam H, Baker 18 the person from whom Downer got title, There are three Willlam IL. Bakers fn the olrectory, no one of whom, however, I8 of auyeparticuinr rominence, and Downer does not _know akier, and mever saw him. The J. M. Flagg who deeded to “Baker 18 a curb- stune real-catats operator. * It Is _stated that ie went dawn to West Virginla and these gout thetitle to this Jand. Possibly he tas a valor of title. There are counties {o the moun. tafus of Virginfa which ars literally shingied with tities. Thers -rx Cruwn grants, Colonfal graate, grants to soldidrs of tha Continental lina for seryices during thé Rovolutlon, tax titles, court sales, and squatters’ titles plled aponune anothér ten decp. It {8 oasy cnough to buy up some of thess ‘titles, which look very pretty on parchment, but which are vafuelcss, and then peddle them out tu. unsuspectine strangers. Flage camo back from West Virginla with his austracts, which, it 1 sald,wero stralght on thelr face, with Court seals, and so on, running fromn 1784 down todae. But such pbatracts ‘can bo manufues tured, as was shown by tho testimony of Reed In the Turner cose, and na appears from War- ner's experlence with Suydani. After securiug such a title, it is an easy enough matter tomako w string of deeds, ‘}mnlnz the property through 3 nding up n those of a reputable Individusl as trustee, and then aliov- fugz it upon the markel on the strength of the name of the trustee, may turu out that euch 13 the cose with this McDowell County tract. THE HARVEST. MINNEBOTA. Special Disvaiches to The Tribune, Rocnesrer, Olmstead Co., Aug. 8,—The wheat crop 18 a fullure, Not over one-fourth of nerop, The loss of our crap makes cvery one feel gloomy, Iwothirds fs cut, Some are stacking. Somo will bo burnt, A large part will go as rejocted. Oats and barley not over hail a crop, Fruuyong, Fillmore Co,, Aug. 8.—Wheat about one-half cut. Thiuk o quality and quaa- tity ono-halt dsmaged, Majority of the crop will go Into stack. GuaxiTa FavLus, Yellow Medlelne Co., Aug. 8.—Harveat just bepun. Our crop fs not dam- raln will all go loto stuck. Oats aged here, are very heavy, Praisvinw, Wabasha Co,, Aug. 8.—~Our worat frars areboing realized ‘about our wheat A lnrfio bundte will yleld but a handrul runken keruels, A few farmers ara about done cuttlug and will begin. stacking at once, Very lttls uas been thrashed from tho shock. Thy oats are vory good, Evora, Olmstead Co., Aug, 8.—Spring wheat abour teu bushcls ger acre, . Poor quality. About through cutting. Harvest-hands gittin l.u “!)er doy, Some wheat will not bo cut fu this oo, NEHRASKA, Sveclal Dispatcass to Tha Triduns, Cextnan iy, Merrick Co,, Aug, 8.—8pring wheat will not half fulthl our expectations. Wheat and oats were both badly Injured by the beat of July, and rust,—the grass-wheat very badly, The greater portion of thy wheat crop will go into stack, But the feeliug s to sell soon, Wo shall have about as much wheat to scll as Jast year, on account ol increased acro- ore, Corn ‘prospect splendid, Flenty of rain and the hot weatber fa making It grow fast. Crete, Ballna Co., Aug. 8.—Thero will not be as large & yleld of sprug wheat as was snticl vated. Heavy rulus recently have injured wheat and I.mlu]v conslderably. Corn crup at presont Promises better than ever, Paro, York Co., Aug, Harvesting about two-thirds done, Crop will be damaged on aceount of wet. Grouud so wet that hurvester cannot ruu, Consideruble thresbing will be done out of the shock snd at wuce, Uats orein Vil have tu bo mowed and raked up between showers, Corti never beuter, Famxont, Fiitmore Co,, Aug. -Three- fourths of the wheat s cut und stacked. ‘The remainder lias besn badly lodged by Iste rains, ‘Clie corn crop 18 larero and rood. JCANBAS, Fuecial Disuatches (o The Tribune, Lase, Fravkliu Co., Aug, 8.—This has been the most favorable year/for the oat crop stuve the settiement of Kausas. Heasy falns during the lust week 1n July nelped the corn wonder- fully. Even better than last year. The corn crop I8 going to be tremendous. But little win- ter wheat threabed yet. Yieldfug from elght- ¢en 10 twenty-thres bushels, Bome Belds go 1010 the thir Havs Crry, Ellis Co., Aug 8.—Spriog whea| all cut aud stacked, and part of it threshed, Very -urcnur quality. Qats are turoing out fromw forty to ity bushels. Only envuch wheat will be sold at present to mevt the wants of farmcers, pects for corn flue. Fanwers bave comuiciced plowing tor wheat. A large iu- crease of acreagy over last year. = 3 —— . 10Wa, 8, i .. Sogcial Didpatches 018 Tribusy, o . Qanyzg, Haocock Coiy Aug, 8.~8privg wheat a fulure. About eight bushels to the acre. 'No grade, Wet weatler has ymade the ground ag s0ft that tho lurvesters-rabre dowa. . Coruis ookl betier, Maxcnesten, Delawarg Co., Aug, §.—Wheat, lookuad weil until the late Lot westher, which, with rust and chinch-buws, killed the straw, b fu will not averaze oue-balf 8 crop. Oats are woud. There s a prospect of the dargest corn «crob that has bleu raiscd during the past sixteen cars. . *Hew 04, fa!, Aug. S.~Wheat s commneuc- Iog tu move quite freety. Qualite fafr, und the Vel Wil vy Lveane Lo iiteen Luatels Los THE acre, which Is light for thia conntre, hut, with the larvely ineeeased nereage over last year, think the yickd (s fuily 0 ver cent more. Corn never looked better, and tie acrenge I8 laree, Brsuxavae, Cetar Co., Aug. 8.—8pring wheat ngarly all cut. Damaged by rust and blleht, W mostly go into stack. Exeollent pruspects for corn. Flax only a moderate crop. ILLINOIS. Beertal Dienatener 19 TAE Tribune. Pamis, Edgar Co., Aug. &—\Winter wheat stacked and wome threshed. Conelderable hoing sold. The Iate rains caught more than half the nate inshock, Some threstied and sold at 15 to 10 cents, Corn &l make more than half a crop witha favorable fall, Im- proved wonderfully alnce the lato ralna, Uraraw, Warren Co,, Aug, 8,—The mnaorll.y of the wheat and onts stacked, Wil finiahi this week, Wheat rood. Moro rawn this vear than for many vears, Spring swheat will avernge all the way from ten to twenty-five bushels per acre. Oals gvod and very tall, Will ayerace forty to sixty huchels per nere. Corm, beiter stand than last year on wet land., Sulferiny for rain, About the usual amount ptanted. Early potatoes guod. Late notatoes anffering fu rain. ‘Lhere lias been a great amount of Ll out In in this neighborhood the last three years, with good effect. THE RAILROADS. THE 8T, LOUIS & NORTHWESTERN. 8t. Louls i3 making another cffort to wrest tho fowa busincss from Chieago, The people of that town are now urging the completion of the St. Louls & Northwestern Rafiroad, and it fs sald that ns soon ms the weather in that section couls oft suMeently to atlow outdoor work, the project will be earried out. A corre- spondent of the 8t. Louls Globe-Demacrat has the following rewarding this line: ‘The grading has begun. but the extreme heat of the past fow weoks hat madoswork somewhat alow: it will ba nushed forward with vizor thotzh as scon an It becomen cooler. The contraciors agren to finish the grading fram Afton tu tho State *lino by the 1at of Novembsr, that the Company may hiave tho benedt of the collection of the sub- sidy votod on that part of tho line, ‘[ho line Ia locatcd on the watershied separating the Misalasipol and Mlskouri Livers, and on that betwean Grand Rivare, It 14 on the highest land in thio region of country (hironga which 11 passen, It haa no bridges and “hut few culverts o break down or wash out, and will bo one of the most cconumical s well Asone of tho mafest roules. Thus far, the shortest cutve has a radius of 1,850 fect, and bat fow are shorter than 2,400 feot. ‘And no grade excceds fifty feet tothe mile, The line 18 8 ntaral one, and only walte to bo appointed by the hand of man to hear the bountifal yroducis of tho frultful nofl {n the direction of the great river of oar land, Few roade cotla be located fr beavice tratns or better enliance tho grafn trade of tha elty. It, when finished, will give to sb Louls the greater port of the bountitul barvests that now are sont 1o Chicago,~a mora listant, conscqnuntiy qumnunlu. market, Western Iowa has four trunk lines leading to Chlcave. 1t i» ona of the moet productive snd Leautitul sec- tiona of coautry in tio Mississinpl Vallay, grow. ing every year immensc ounts of . grain, hundreds of bushicle of “which bave decayed on the ground whero it was ralsed, jnst becanso it would fok pay for hruiing and snibplng. " Il citizons of lowa have at Jast fasolvad that it ehall be so no more. They have gona to work with an ensryy and dotermination that show they are not the ones to sit pattently with folde: ds awalting the slow motions of that betler times ™ always *) coming and almost Liere **; thay ara up and “stiering, going forward to meet that time, firasping him frmiy oy the forelock nd making ia uid feet trudge long at @ apced taat 16 really surpristog, IMPPONTANT DECISION, The Erie Rallway Company fssied several years age honds to thie amount of £1,200,000, wlidch were taken uo in the London market, ‘Tue bonds wero issucd tn two lots, one under thy United States laws of 180} and the otber under tho laws of 18)., The United Btatcs Government clatmed the right to tax tho fnter- est paid upon the securitfes, and the raflway company resisted the claim. The disputd was taken before Judge Blatehford, fn tho United Btates District Court, who decided In favor of the rallway company. The caso was then taken to tho United States Supreme Court on an np- peal made by the Government, Chiel-Justice Walte Friday sent In the following declsion af- firming the decislon of Judee Blatchford : 1 fally concur with she learned Dlatritt dndgo in the view ho has taken of thia cato, Thy tux, for the recovery of which tho snit was brought, was n {nx upon tlio owner of, tho bond, and not.uvoen the defendant. It was nol a tax in e nature of a tax in remihpon the bond itself, but upon tha incowe of the awiior of the bund, derived from that pac. ticular plece of property.” Tho farslgn owner of theso bonds was not inauy roepoct sudject o tho Jurisdiction of the United States: neither was this portion of hie tacome. His debtor was, and so was tho monoy of lils debtor, Lut the money of bis dabtor did not becowo part of his Income until it e pald to hlim, nud In this caso the parment wis mmruc of the Unlted States, In accdrdance with the ubligations of the contract which be heid. ‘I'he pawer of the Unilod States fo tax §¥ fimited to persons, property, und businees within thelr jurls- diction a8 niuch 4 thatof & Stato 1s llmited to the same subjocts within Its _jurisdiction. (State tax on forelgn-held bunds, 16 Wall, 00, ) The default of the dofondunt §n making its feturas wia o con- roverbial tinuing ono. Only one penalty therelivon 19 re- coverable, The Judgwcent of the Dustrict Court fs atirmed, JANSAS PACIFIC RARNINGS, Br. Louts, Aug. 8,—The scmi-annual state meut of tho Kansas Pactflc Ratlway for tho firay six months of tho year is as follows: FIRET DIVISION, (irows carnings, ... Operating expenss. 000, 003, 04 o+ 424, 707,50 $340,835.83 Net earuings Earnin; SH U181 Elplnl‘ 18, 470,70 Not earnloge o +0:9105,171, 00 B BIVIRIL Earmnings.... .. . 244, 055,40 Ezpenses oM 041 Deficit ..., 8§ 00,100.40 *Tho statement is given by divislous for the reasun that different bonds wero lssued on each scction, a8 folluws: Ml;“l st Division, February and August, G per cent Hecond Diviston, June and December, 8 per cent Division, Denver extenslon, 7 per conts. he whole The Kross earnings for t road . i . 81,340, 200510 Qross oporating expe: 007, DL HT Net earnlngs.... .., 8 051,207.43 VANDERBILT WILL NOT GRIND *EM Apecial Disatch (o Tae Tritune, MonTREAL, Aug. B.—~IL 18 reported that Mr. Vanderbllt and the Grand Trunk Hullway authorities kave come to an understanding that will remove the necessity of alarge expenditure by the company fn opening up s new Western conneetlon, The substance of this under- standing s that goods brought over the Michigan Central * will be charged the same rato whother forwarded to the sea- board by the Urand Trunk pr New York Cen- teal. Mr. Sargeut, Mauagtng Dircctor of the QGrond Trunk, in an futerylew to-day, stated that the Bmpnll"m\l from the Michigan (®otral are now beforo the Grand Teunk Hoard, Ho ssy8 thio nrTangements How cxisting fof running over the Mlcal{mn Central futo Chlcago arcre by no meaus of a permaacnt nature, and might be altered or terminated ot anv time, but he repudiated the Idea that Mr. Yonderbilt would act lu an arbitrery manuer and sttcinpt to cast Off ono of the bost aud most profitable fecders of his new purchase. Mr. Vanderbilt s vxpect- ed hiera to morrow, when detlnite srrangements will probably be mude DAYTON & SOUTIHEASTERN, Daxtoy, 0, Aug. 8.—J. K. Qimporiiug was to-day mppoluted Hecciver of the Dayton & Houtheasteru Rosd by Judgs Hayues, of tha Huperfor Court, on apphication of th il fur the boudholders, e et etinysitey ITEMS, Mr. Charles E. S8immous, formerly with the abstract firm of Jlandy, Bimmous & Co., Lias been appoluted kasd Commisafouer of the Cul- cugo & Northwestorn Rallroad, in place of Mr. G. B, Uoodwln, decensad. Mr. J. % Wilson, ol Elkhorn, Wis., wants to kuow, through the columus of Tuz Triwuxs, wheu the thne for tha sale of lauds by the Bur- Hugton & Missoort Raliroad, i Nebrasks, ex- pires. From wbat can bo learned, the Burliug- ton & Missouri River Rallroad in Nebrasks does uut come under Bewretary Behurx'sdecision, The onditious of the 1and T‘mn to this road ar [Terent from those of the Paific Rajirdads. fi thero are people i Etkbore, Wis., wiio wish to tukb sdvautago of tho declatod of ihe Becretary of the luterior, they will have to take up utsolid lauds ou the Pacifc Roads. % The Cbleago & Nortbwestern Rallroad Is en- gaged fu niakivg 8 pumber of lmportant exten- slous 10 1td line i Mivuesoba. In the Minoesota Valley twenty-thve miles buve been completed frow Blecpy Eye o Red Wood Fally, aud witl suun be open. " Ot an extenston ot twenty-four aud u balf wiles of the Ruchesbor & Meceota CiilCAGO TRIDUNE: FRIDAY. AUGUST 9, 157 troard fram Racherter Lo Zumborta, ten miles of track fu already tnfid and the reat I expected to lie finiehend by Oct, 12 A line from Plalnvlew to Exota, lilteen miles loni, is to be comoleted by ~—two nnid o-hnll miles of track now belng in place. A branch tealso belog Inceated from Eyota to Chiatficld, eleven and a half miles in lengih, and will probably be built this fall, Tha Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t. Paul Raitrond Company hns entercd into g contract with C. 0, Kershaw & Co., of Milwaukee, for the delivery, ua fast as required, of G000 fect of linmber aud timber. The materdal is to be need in the constrivetion of piatforms, depot bufldinrs, and conl ehieds along the 1ine of the Company's new Towa extension west of Algona, Mr. Chatles P, Crale, Eastern General Pos- fenger Agent of the Erle Kaliway at New York, has restened, antd Me. Henry Fuller, Southwestern Passengor Aucnt of this road at Indlanagolis, has been appointed to il the pince, ir. Fuller has reprenented the Erfo tn the West for the last nine years, and during that time has ecarned quito a reputation for abitity and fntegrity, Under the new arrange- ment Me, 1, M, Anns, the able and popular ngrent of the Frfe fn thia city takes charie of the Southwestern l)n‘urtment 0 additiun to his prosent duties, Mo wiil have Mr. L. T. Stanley for an assistant, the latter making his heauquarters at fndiabapofis, The rallraad men at Indianapolts seem to be getting vittaous und honest, Judiing by the followlng ftem from the Jodianapolis Journet ¢ ** [hiree days have passed, and an yet there has not been even o cumnar that any fast-frelclit line agents at this polvt was eutdne or giving re- bates, ‘This fa remarkable, and surely indi- cates that our railway officfals are In carnest In the matter of maintalng rates, and have jyiven all agenta so to understand. There i but little grumbling among shippers, and what uf it there I8 comes from those who oceastonaliy ship a car- The better class of shippers know l:nlnl. above the load. cven at present rates the margl minltnum cost of transportation mengre, and they had better bo rates tight yo higher." MARINE NEWS. BUFFALO. Berravo, Aug. 8.—Lake frelghts nomtnab: Hov on conl to Chicago and Milwankee; no charters nade publie. 5 Cleared for twenty-four hours ending 8 p. m.: Props Arundel and Dankirk, Toledo: Green RNay and Aratia, merchandiae; Waserly, merchandise; Philadelphis, merchandise, Chicago; Winslow, merchandire, Duluth; stmr Kewcenaw, Clevetands schin Nevads, 1,000 bris cewment, Dotroit; LaPetite, sundrler, Huron: Snow Drop, Falrpurts M. Capron, 1,000 brls_sait: Jisy State, G. W. Davin, and M. ' Stalker, 1,000 dlra ralt, ' Toledo 1. W. Sage, Michigan, M, W, Chicazo, 4 Votrcia paning Port Colbome Lock for twenty- fane tionra endiug 0 p. Iz, —\Vestward—Uark Fals moutl, Noaas Polnt ta Toledo: Danlal Lyons, Fale Ylaven to Chicago; £t Loals, Kingatan to Taledo; schr _Denmark, Kingston to Toledo: Auanore, Port Dalhousie to Toledo: Flora Emma, Uswego 'to Leamington; W, J. kuifel, Kingston. Noorders, Kastward—Prop Cansds, Detrolt to Montreal; Oswegalchie, Tulrdo to Ogdensburg: bark Pulask), Bay Cily (0 Oawega: achrs Nassau, Chicago, Weat Eude, mid J. Bigler, Chicago to Kingston} Ktar, Athisbula to Hamiltons M. . Barkalow, Detroit 10 Uswego; G, Mott, Cleveland to Toronto, ——— MILWAUKEE, Hpecial Dispatch 1o Tne Tribune. Mitwaukse, Aug, B.—Arrlved—Prop B, W. Nlanchard, 22,200 1bs iron, 404 kegs naile, 213 brls sugar; prop Garden City, Uzdensbur) , 000 1ba tron, 204 kegs nalls, 114 brie molasses; prop Desn Richmond, Dufalo, 334 briv sugat: schr G, Q. Honghton, Cleveland, 025 tuns coal: prop W. 11. Barnam, 1,100 tons caal; scnr Cawden, Buf- falo, 800 brie and 1,800 tore salt. Cleared—~Prop James Flsk, Jr., Duflalo, 1,610 brle flour: Juanita, Erle, 1,075 brle flour, 15,000 bu wheat, 400 bris pork, 10 tierces lard: Cily of Toledo. Uvdensburg, N7 cwt clicese; Oconto, Chi- cago, 21,100 tbs butter. ‘Tho scow Flanet wanecized by the United States Marshal at Haclno this aftornoon on a libel to se- cure the payment of $17, seaman's wage Receipts—~Wheat, i, 550 bu; oats, 0,000 ba: bar. u,' lour, 4,040 bris: wheat, 20,133 Icg. 1,450 ba; fc, 2,850 b hivments—F] obacco, VWiseonsin leaf, 77,100 lus; cliecse, ™4, 000 Ibu; beer, 4,404 kev. Wheat In etore, 400,000 ba, No Wb’“"’ for vessels, and freights nominal at £c to Builalo and 4Y3¢ to Ogdensuurz for wheat, Page, Acontias, A CANADIAN EXPLANATION, A Port Huron correspondent of Tul Cuicano TriBuNE, in & recent s t that paper, cou- trives to present scveral oxcases for 8 grumble, one of which Is the Imposition‘gractieed on American tngs. The tuge are charged ‘for cvery entry made at a Canadizsn port, and for every clearance; and the luquiry le made, why §1,10 shoald be clisegod at Earnla, 31.60 st Poiot Kdward, ond 8140 at Courtright, and if part fe perquisite, Butely any Custom-llouse ofticer up thero could have tofd the tug men “what they wanted (o know. There 1a only ona rule for Amorican boats obiering Uan- adian ports anywhero from the sea tn,the Kaminmstiquia. The charge fs GUc for onter- ing, and bUc for clesring; total, 81, Then the P:wflrl are all nilkeo, and If tho American tug CBK- he can_ad s03 but T the or agent, wl 8 may be, chiarges fur this, it 1s the Captain's own concern, ‘The Canadian Custom-1fouse uflicer has nothiug to do with th And {f his man of businoss ot Point Edward charges 40c more than his agent a; 1t I8 an frregularity that cannot be chareed agsi the Canadian Uovernment. — Zoronto Globe, TOR'L IHURON, Ponr ilvnoy, Mich, Aug. B.~Down—Props Ontarlo, Hiscket und consort, Howard and barges; Canada, Camden, Jobn O'Nell, F, D, Barker, B, Fitzeerald, Jamew;P. Benson, Alble L. Andrews, Ellaa, Alln A, Ford, Rtedwing, Jounto Mauliews, ‘ame. Up—~Props Waverly, Debton, Ching, Emplre Stae, Plymouth and barger, East Saginaw ond barges, Enterprive aud consort, Wetmore and con- sort: sches O, S, Warmington, Nodle, Hedington, Evalino, Clara 1. Mooro, 1). ftuvost, Nett Wood- ward, Lucerne, Hartford, Wm. Croathwaite. Wind—Southweast and gentle: weather fine. Taur Husoy, Stich., Aug. B.—lassed up—Prop J. Faye and tow; schira 1. F. Merry, D, P, Pro- ot Down—Props Vanderbllt, Arctic, Champlain, weather cloudy, Wi, Cowie, Lilasgow and bary Wind—Sunthwest and {. YESTERDAY'S SQUALL. The sudden squall from (be sonthwest that struck the clty yesterday afternoon nt 2 o'ciock, and cansed things to fly through tho sireets, did not prove disaatrous on tle lake, and only a few minor mishaps resulted from it, tho vewsels ont- side at tho time baving prepared for it. The schr tockbridge hud u Jib apfit white making port, and 2 yewsel outward bound, supposcd to be the U. hing, had her foresall tatiors. Onoof the sef] vachis at (he breakwater was. injured some: what by thesquall, The schrs Butcher Bay, Jame Piatt, Ueorge ‘L. Beavor, Coral, Martha, Gold. bunter, and Tempest, and the prop Colorado 8 uet afier the wquall, and, so 1aras id not suffer auy damage, rived 1 talned, CHEADT LAKB TOWING, Tha tog Sweepstakes passed up yeatenday with suottier of tho chedp tows which Luys have beon in the habit of making this scasou. She had tha schr Nelllo Roddington, of ¥1U tons register, and tho Georgo H. Warmioglou, of 63D tons reglater, bound from Cloveland to Lake 1uron, the formor Bud $55 for the latter, Unle tione are in progress that do not manifest thol soivos, Lhe prospects for better times for the tuga is not ‘encouraging, st least for the remainder uf tho aeason, Tho perlodical sttempts thus far to furuy au asvoctation o 1 estudlish old rates have resulted in nothing but wind. But then, If the Lugy can stand i1, cortaluly tho veasels caunol obs Ject. —Detroit Post and Tribune, Bk, ——— VLAKE ¥REIGITS, Grain (relghta were steady ycsterdsy at 2c for corn 1o Buffalo, and Brmiy held ag Ge for doto Kingston, fow canal vessels being on the market, Charters wore reported for 20,000 bu catsand 43,000 bu corn, Ta Buffslo—Prop Potomac, corn thryugh: schre J, 1. Case und Uuido Plater, corn ate, To Collingwood—Schrs 5. Andervon aud Fiylug Miar," cora through. To Quderich—Schre Collingwood, corn, aud Girace Murray, vats, through, To Krle—bchr Alleglieny, corn tirough. THE CGANAL. Brmczroxy, Aug. 8,—Arrived—Contest, Mor- ls, 5,800 bu corn; Monitor, Morrls, 6,100 by cora; prop Welcome, Utics, 4,800 ba coru; 1l dare, Utica, 0,000 bu corn; Catatact, Utics, 6,000 bu cora pron China, Peru, 3,800 bu rice; Chicago i 200 B cors. cun s inthan, Ilurrhf;‘fit.m}ml:l [leen:: 10] | ckpurt, 2, 542 bu wi H ol - ooty Mntaduilen, B, 500 tt tamibers ek MARQUETTE. . Bynclal Dispaich 15 Tha Tridune, Mimquktrs, Mich,, Aug. 8.—Arrived—Pros Cormorant, E. B. Masly; scura Exile, Chatles Wall. {ieared—Schry C. N, Ntyan, Pasaed up—Frop City u' Fi e “ NAVIGATION NOTES, . + Cu1gABO. - The tug ines have not come to any conclusion yetia so/ard to the proposition to Isy up a propoz- tivoate Dumber of boats, but the wanagers aud agents say they will carry vul the project ss suan A% uno or twa ywoers are convinced of the neces- ity of such sction. Cape Gaedar, of Butlalu, ownerof (he scarJames J. T, Johason. mont. ., D, dawyer, which was recently damaged by fire in Tilinols Central 8iip ** ¢, in in the eity attending to temporary revaire on tha veanel, and will send her down with gratn, and afterward have her per- ‘manently repaired at her home port, ZLSEWHERE, A now fshing boat for the Thunder Bay fisherier hasbeen launched at Detroit. The rche Levl HAwaon was fowed from Point an Telce to Detrolt by the tug Oswego for $10. A streteh of 50 feet of the now pler at Port Cot- borne in finiehed. “The next stretch of 250 feet in well under way. About sixty men are now em- plt)(cl! on this work. Mra. ltelves, widow af Capt. John Teizen, of the wiecked Marallan, 14 at Manitowoc, and 1, with the asslstance of Marshal” Morrisos, looking up evidence In the Magellan disaatcr, Capt. Kirliand, of the prop Menominee, reports that Capt, Bowie, of the pro) s Fisk, covering from hie injazics. e Firk will call st Macekinaw. and, in case he can bear removal, carry him 10 Buitalo, Capt. I3, I, Foater, of the sehr S, 1, Foster, Which eolilded In the Strafte s fow days ago with hns informed a Clove the prop dames Fisk, J tatoment concerning ¢ Iand revorter that the wielap Inexaezerate. ‘the Canadian tug Peince Alfred han arrived back at Windeor, and her Captain reporta that the sche Phrtage. which he went to ** wreex. ™ in not worth eaising, She ie fant doing to pleces, and only her ©on) caran can be s corenl. The body of William Smlth, who wasdrowned at Detrait Titerday, was recovered the next day. From injurles (o the face. 1. 14 suphosed that 4 was alruck by the wheel of the stmr Marine City when e feil aff the tug Bailentine, A loiroit vesssl-min predicta s fve. freizht from Chicago inelde of thirty days,” wania & new hat for it. Ifc wili proably get t hat if Lie gets the frelghl and the Fost and Trib- une Jideraily snys thatit will wagera hat that no veesel-man wili object to wuch freivht. ‘T ho Detrolt papers report the charter at that ort Wednerday of the bl schr Michignn to carry ),000 bu of whent Lo Bnffalo at 3¢ per bi, and #ay the cargo 1s the largeat and the vessel the big- geat aver loaded there. “THe steamsbarge Notinnt 150k on 48,000 Lu of wheat for ingsio, which is the second i cargo ever loaded at Detruit, ‘Toronlo Jai 'he schr Ilattie lHoward {a once again in an un adrift, pulling out” the two piles or **nitger- heads " to which sne bad been tied. Tae Injury to the what! would not in fuelf have been very se- rions, but the Hattie aleo ran alhwart the ache Craftemzn, and broke h 1l 1wo, A rettlement beiween the Cavtal two vessels could not be agreed udon, and conne- uently the Hattle Howard "has been tied up under thenow marine law, TORT OF CHICAGO. ‘The following are the arrivals and actual sailings at thin port for the past twenty-four hours, unding at 10 o'clock last night: Bepr Ly SicDonald, Stsnetee. 5 et Rer Sioeking Hied, lekwickercs By Tnnes Starket. T'rop Messenier, lienton, sundrien, Ktate strects Helir {omer, Afoena, fnmber, S(a etreet. Behir Uur bon, Cleyciand, cosl, N i It. NIl Bebir Little fietle, uskekon, lumber, Sarket. B R AR 3 auth Haven, B Kelip icile Waibridge, Stutgean Bape Tosther. siar e diay, Infaner, Garden Day. posts, Magazin v, Blehoyinn. fanpers Markete s o> stureron Tiay, Ice; Txolfih street, nutd Bit I'roj AIND o udingtun, lmber, Al oiJi70p Goores” Luntar, Muskegon, fumber, sixicenth tiark Two Fannles. Ercannba, ore, Blast-Furnaco, Hebr D, Btewart, Llev d, coal, Vi Helr House Slmmone, Mus Benr Vernont, Ludingtun, bark, EChr Kardinia, White 1ake, in Frop Sary’ 4. it Prop Te sreer. (LTUB R, W. Blanchard, Duftlo, sundries, Washlng. Irop R.'C, Drittatn. Baugatuck, sundeies, stat Behe Bpilass Ll BheDoreRE: T er S eet. o ¥ itiver, fumver, Mud LIBLI':IP ity of Ublcagu, Ceusr Sepir Iver Lawson, Muskegon, Jumber, Rush .'.:R{ American Uaton, * stuskexun, Tumber. Jush atreet. Rehr Rutcher Doy, Nashu 3 3 R i‘ym h l.nnml-.czlu:; Burling. chr James Platt, Rinrgeon Nay, Jnmber, Market. FEnE Uto. L. beaver, " Kuspeyon Toaber, L!:ltl(u Tente. Echr Coral, Mantuten, lumber. Lake atreet. kb:l:r 7B HlovRuriiks Fort Bt Temate fomber, Mai o Behr Tempest. Manistes, lumber, Allen Sii. Eelir (ola fsunter, Bheboygan, lumber, Market, Prop Colorado, Bufialo, sundites, I(anduiph street, Belir Unconta, Alpeus, famber, Marke Belr City of ‘Fiiedo, Manisiee, lumber, Market, schen Dean ftichwund, Sulfaio, sundrics, Washiogton AETOAL BaLLIXGS. Props, D. Caldwell. Aarhin, torn l'mfli.g& Fairvank, I.vul!i'lo, corn, rop Girorge Danar, Musi d 3 ¥'ro) Swou‘n Taly aumgrien *udre Fened, 0 Sio skegon, lent. | 3 N, 1 Repe gl ey T ure uakegon, lights renrC, AL h haca: :.Kl ght, chr M rletll i lltllkl'f\'m. hxbt, r Wiille Loutit, Ludiuglon., Vi, ite Uak, Manistee, lght. opticlio, Kiugeiou, curn. Ectr M, 1. Moore, daugstuck, |ight, Mauistee, Jtgit, mosan, WV, Lak, ight. kintos K. T Ill Menuminee, lflh‘- sehir Cliarles i, ficntiey, Buaio, wheat. Pron {ra i Uwen, Lscanaba, light. inie Linn, Ricauaie. Tigis. Belir Uity of Urand Lapids- 31 Gakeeon, ight, Schr i K, Hobinva, Mariaetie, LEht: Eehr C nln#lflvlflt Anuapee, Hglt. HChr Stinnle Slauson, Henominee, Hght. Belir Garwe Cock, M nskegon, HEuts EChr Careier, Menarines bt bebir Minnokautee, Marinecte, Tigbt. Tag ek Madinolio Lok, Priip Gaduer Kiate, aitalo, susirics on, sitndries, gll’lll‘ ):l:Hyns::l. M“fl‘ i oW Nelile Cliun uskegon, [ghs, Frop culin Caunppel Ludingion, sundries. Prop Tempest, Whitohall, sundries, it Johnson, W hie Lake, fight Beir U . rant, White Lake liglts hehr Coaster, Grand Haven, iiznt, depr §; 1% bicuuren, Witieail e Metropolis, Colilagwoud, £Tatn, 0 ARRITE Y. Prop Conestogn, brop Uordan Camipbell, prop Mes. senger, —— CANADA. Fartial Fallore of the Barley Crop=The Doundaries of the Provineo of Ovtario— Efects of the Rocent Chleago Carner— The Orange Trial—Varlous Items. Specia? Duspateh to The Tridune, Ot1TAWA, Ont., Aug. 8.—McCormark & Bon millers, have been sompelled to make an as signmeut. Thelr misfortune Los been oc- casloned by the recent **coruer' in wheat at Chicago, thoy Laviog beld considerable grain. ‘Thelr Habllities will be about 875,000 Special Diepalch fo The Trivu MoxTnEAL, Que., Aug. 8.—Today the Criminn] Court was again crowded to excess to witucss the progress of the Orange case. Constable Bissonuette, who made the urrests, was examined at length, and the case adjourned till to-morrow. The brosecution against two of the partles, Johu Cromwell and Willlam Garvin, was sbandoned, aud they were dis- charged. Spectal Dispated fo The Tribune, Tonoxto, Aug. 8.—Late atatements regard: ing tho partfal failure of tho barley crop are tully confirmed. Advies from the Countles of York, Peel, Victorla, Outarly, Peterbore, tur- ham, and Northumberland—the principal barlcy- Rrowing section—state that this season's crop Wi bo far below the avorage, 1t Is expected to bo at least three to four pounds less to the bushel than lust year, aud the greater part of 1t will bo untit for malting purposes. ANpectal Disvatch ia The Tridune. Moxtneal, Aug, 8.~The father of the unfor- tunate young broker, Charies Griffln, now in custody, bas arnved here with the oblect of effectivg sowne compromise with the prosecutors #0 28 to stay proceedinge. It I8 sald that the greater pari of the trust-money received from the Ruv. Mr. Welster, of Bouth Caroliua, was m»rfin‘prln\cd in kecplug up an expensive atyle viug. Subscriptions are stll] coming in for the Mack. ett monutnent-fund from Orange Lodges. A sclieme s being aeitated by the Board of Trade for the opeuivg-up of telegraphic com- munication between thls Province and the Gulf- lslands, varticularly the Magdalen snd Antl- costi [slands. ‘The Committeo appoluted by the sharcholders of tho Natlonal Insursuco Combany have re- ported, after exumiuing fta accounts aud aflalrs, that the Company Is perfectly salvent, and hos nsurplus after providing for sl prescut aud prosvécilve labilities of the Company. ‘Tho negotiations between the Lachine Boat- Ing Club and Messrs, Hauian and Courtney have so far urogressed favorsbly, sud it fa not st all improbable that they will sesult success- fully, The Lachine Clut have held several medtings, and have received assurauces that both carsuien sre satistied with the Luchine course, ‘Lho Club are, wmorcover, williug to of- fer better terms than thoie who wish the race should bo rowed un Owasco Lake. 11 85,000 will cause tho ruee to be rowed st Lachine, the Club sre grr:wul with the money. Bpeciul Dirpaich to The Tribuni Orrawa, Aug. 8.—1Tho aruitruturs appointed 10 deterwmins the boundarics of Ontario vn the uorth and tho west bave substautialiy sustajved tie clalms of Ontario. 'Lbe uwaru detlnes the Boundaries 1o be, In cffvet, us follows: The nortbero Hmit cowmences b the point on the south shore of Juzics' Bay whers the boundary- lne of tau two Provinces of Outario sud Que- bee, runpiy dus porth from: Lake Temlecs- minque, strikes tho bay, It then traversus to svuth nfiure of thy bay westwand to ths mouth of the Albany River, wulch Is sltuated on the weatern s4oro of James’ Uay. It thea follows the cuurse of the Albauy River, treoding geo- rally to the southwest, ‘through Lake Josepl, to Seul Lake (better kuuwn by Its Eugilsh came of Louo Lake), ut the easterly end of which ft strikes tbo beadwaters of Eoglsh River, Pussloz through Luke Seul and English River, it termilnates at Just ut a polot where the nver crosaud ou fagbiary lise Jruwg ! e due north from the northwest angle of thy Lake of the Woods, which line forms sthe weats ern limit of the Pravinee. Tn the cvent of ox- #ct observations thowing that o meridianal line deawn due north from the northwest angle woul'run to the ¥eat of the Junction of English River with the Winnineg River, the boundary will be so mnch farther weatward, but snbatan- tially the limits will he aa above, The declsion gives Ontarfo & territory to the westward of Lake Ruperior rome 200 milea heyond the enne ventional limits now gencrally nnderstood a8 hounding the Juristiction of the Province in that directton. The northern houndary befng defi- nitely settied at Janes' Bay, Ontario may now boast the possession of vecan-purts and sex-flah- erics. ‘Ihe past experience of tradera and navi- ®ators has not licen very remsuting 2 to the avallabie nature of these accensories to natiohal wealth and dignity, bt {t (s asecrted that, in mineral deposits, including coal, as well as In fisheries, the ahores and watcrs of Hudson Bay afford & good deal of promise, recent order laened hy the United Btates Qovernment excludes Canadian yesscls from towing Canadian borges from Buelingthn ta Whitehall, and otherwise aflfects Cansdian for- wanders. Ald. McCrae. of this clty, intends testing the legality of the new instructiuns, and 1t is understood it will be protested by the Customs Department. The Commitice of Mrs, Jiardy's * Home " wiil inyeatigate on Saturdav a matter in which the lady In thatee and Detective McVetty are the Intereatedd partles, Tuth elaim 8 erievance, The detective clatus that shie has exhibited tos £reat an affectlon fur him, and proddces anon- ymous letters, which he says were written by ner. He ezrlnlm letters written to her by saving that they wera written to ‘*show her up.” Mra, Haaly denles having written aoy of the letters, The afTair promises to develop futo a good-sized acandal, kel Apecial Dispateh t0 The Tridune. quenen, Auz. 8.—Mr. J. 1% MeMillan, of Gueloh, has recefved n lotter from 1. G P, Littieton, Lord Dufferin’s secretary, which stated that his Excelicncy feels extremely hon- ored by the proposa] that ageputation of rep- reasntatives of all the various municipal corpo- rations of Untario should meet him at Quebec, and present him with a farewell address belore his departure from Canada. The Jetter also Atates that his Excellency will inform Mr. MeMillan ut an carly doie as to the dav on which he couldt receive the deputation. There Iy Iittle doubt but that the schieime will be ear- ried 1o a successful Isue. Rpectal Divpatch 16 The Tribnre. Tnase Rivens. Que., Aug. 8.~Hishop La- flerhe has exclled the fre of the Three rurcn fadies by condemning from the puinit the ticht- fitting costumes now 8o generally worn, They think the Bishop has a right ouly to concern himsell with thelr spiritual welfare, and should leave their vuter adornments alvne, 2 e 2 1 HYMENEAL Special Corrrspondence of The Tribrne, Peonta, Il Aug. T.=-Mr, C. A, Cornwell, 8 prominent young attorney ol this city, and Mrs, Ciora B, Haliiday, daughter ot the late Col. John Bryner. and for the vast three years Deputy-County Collector, were married” this mornine, and feft on the early traly for Chicugo aud the L EDUCATIONAL. CHICAGO FENALE COLLAGE HMorgan Park (near Chicago), Regins Tresday, Sept. 10, 1878, tory and Cullexiste Dapartments, 82 Optl; o ratuating Course 1 Susic, by fo baintin, “speclaitler,” o °c res. rian 1'ari 3 % 37 Simiaon-ats Chlbar rit. Couk Ca., I, or at MORGAN PAR. MILITARY ACADEMY. Capt. ED. N, KIRK TALCOTT, } _Assoviata SR N HERTAL O™ iftinotaat A firat-clasa Pre| llflln? Rehool tor Noys. Locatjon attractive. Educational facilities unsurpassed. Keaslon Dewing Rent. b, 1673, For full informatiun seod for cate alogue to Morgan , COok U Oniversty of Nolre e ‘The Thirty-8fih Kcholastic Term will Legin on the Ar Tuemisy of Sepember next, We Are now sbis to iy $huC tho ben facilitfes ofered by any edu ineitation 12’ America for devglouient of bo snd body can be found here. We fuvite paren Tl reopna thelr ENGLISI, FUENCHL GERMAN A TOING NAD. DAY ACHOOL FOI Y DLRG LAY IES bopt, 30, 81 No. 111 e Y iton. . I, Lewrence, C Prus. Angstls Michigaa Cniveriiy. T Chleago: roetel Sl and_ Kidergarten. Wil resume Monday. Sept. 8, 14743t 25 Blshop court, east of Unlon Park. MIES SALA EDDY, Principaland Kindergartener, Irving Military Academy, Lake View, near Chicago. A scientife, Classical, and Commercial Academy for 8., Lducatfonsl facliities "t Ortiwe; Send for Catalogue, Ufice, n-et., louom 2. Clileagy, 1| 111, Conmendant: Col. O, i dusie \ ‘Ten mliea from Phlladeiphle, under o Eives & thormugh colieglale education b Who here uriut the same courses of -lunr. and re celve the samn degrecs For catalogué, kIving full Particulars e 0 coutee of atudy, teriin dev. adaros EUWAKD I1. MAUILL. Sresidenty Bwarthmore Col'tae, swarthuiore, Uelaware Col, I's. MUSI stthe New Bngla 125 skttt 16 = e Bnslaud S Ialls the largest mialc school in'ihe For Wrosuectus sddress . TOUIL i, Sur PRNRSTLYENIE LTARY ECADEY, CHESTER, I '.iv_"""' Sept, u; IT‘;y‘nuh TUNIVERSITY OF CHIOAGO ‘erm begins sef Por fuforjustion sd- CiviY Engineertng; ibe Clasles, auil For parsiculsrs anoly o JEAE LT (nw,_»x. the e of the Cul. g Dredident, 1cal, Philosonhical. Betentise, Law, and -c:'y‘irl;'pfi ot it Peliratos: haws su bieasr: 0. Fa e prat, b 5 BAo) of Chicagy, Chie: Aeademy of Owr Lady of the Sacred He WASHINGTON NEIGITS, (LL, For Young Ladie Notre Danie. Terins $iw._For particul Clvll ‘wnd Mechanical Kusl 8t the licasselaer Tolytechnlc Tnstitute, N Nexttenn \I!H‘H‘NI'L' 12. ‘The Anuual Register for ITS contatae s Jat o Fie graduates for fhe past 54 LE e tor iraiusion, Cxmeedts s Addies "¢ Cmenta foF sdmyision, & xpe ress Ay WAL YOUNG, Treavurer, GANNETT INSTITUTE "R sotauss Toy The 23th sear will begln W For Uatalogues snd Gl Gannotl, Prinelyal, 09 Ch 3 [ * llll:l wo. feTime seYEn oA Tirme, hrtu tor ¢ e, Dy b s, NS RY TITCHCOCK, Deas) T MADAME CLEMENT 0ot :m'!*‘ru)dnn, UERMANTOWN, oul whl teopei Wedneaday, Seot. 18. AR e o e T 3 " MIGHLAND MILITARY ACADEMY, Mass., fita cadels fur coliege, scientifie P e A e . Metcalf can be sceu st the_ Vublishing: flouse' A DR DeT e e 1 i and 10ih of Kug GREAT BULCKSS QF TEHE MAJBRONIS! TEHBD MAJTERONIS! FEVERY EVENING, and Ratnrday maUinee, In thetr Fortety Drama, dealousy : or, Husband and Wife, RATURDAY at 2—(rand JEALOUGST $fallnee. DAY, Ang, 12-CAMILLE, B BAUN'S WAASI-AV, PAVILION, etween Marnion-conrt and Twelfth-s, TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, AUG, 9, GRAND CONCERT Gtven by the Chicazn Orchiostra, * ~Commictrg ot No click. . Agmimfantine v~ - - STEAMER FLORA, Programme of excarsions for this wee, 10, Trwin CIark-st. hrite: AR malox Adg tiday. Aup. O, clariared [or tha day and eventng. Kacurday, Aug. 10, 10§t Joeeplt, Mlh. 3104 (4., returning th Chicago et T Jirown's Saratuza Dres and diviog Tands on bonr. Fare to St. Juseph wud fetien, $1: il other found i, X, HAVERLY'S THEATRI » Proprietor and Manager.. Mit, J. 1% AVERLY, g fomnte e w0 AT St LB L0 LES ZATON, 10 the Mot tacecss. 1al burlesque ever pr\n(uu:d" Hahes in the Woad ; ur, Who Killed Cock Robin? Tt Mils, Fmo ovean—stenstvcCompany~Corps da w met. e, &c. Monday—treat Loion ifuricsque, Jtobiason Crasce. e e e ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE CF TRA, R2rLaxaTiox or Merenrscy Marks. FHTTE. Sdunday excepiea. b gl ORICAGO & WORTHWESTERY RATLWAY, ket UMices, €2 Clar! (3hoy ‘Ticket UMces, €2 Ci R e aatatrmn Touss) sadig R Panl & lnneflo‘l GLRCTDemn ¥ it s sCrosee Fix; Tutlman 1otel Cars are rin h o, and Council Biufs, ‘on the train leaviog Noothet rosd runs Pulimun OF any Othier foru ot batel cars weat of Chieaso, g-]ievot carner ut Wellvand Kintte: 5—1lispot corncr of Lansi and Rinsles CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUINOT RAIIRIAN. Depota fool of Lake:sn., ndisuacar., byd Slutoeun. o sndCanal and bictoeiilt-ste. Tickés Offices. 3 Ciarks leneva Like Kxire | LEae | ATV T Aurora Pasenger. Menaota & itaws 3 Autora Passenpur. Unwer s Grove ATEaT Freeport & huhuoue Expre; Omaha Night Etprea, Trand Fast Eximesy ... Kansa) Clty & Bt. Tuliman Patace Dintnz-Cars and Pallman 16.whos) {ieeping.Curs are, rua between Chicago and Omaha oa the Pacine Expresy, AGD CHICAQO. ALTUR & BT. LOUIS AND OHIO KANSAB CITY & UENVER BHORT LINES. Unton Deput, West side, near Madian-si. beidge wenty-third-si.Tivkes Ufice. 124 Han toioh-s e = Teave. ] _Ariel Fansaa ity & Denver Fast Bx . m. &1, Louls, Springfeld & Tesas * i0a. o, Mobiie &N ew Ol ¢ bitn) CHIOAQO, MILWAUKEE & BT, PAUL RAILWAY. Unfon Depor. corner Madlion asd Canai-sia. Tickes Ofiice, @3 “outh ClArk-st., opposite Sherman Lousa, and st depot. Milwaukee Expres (e TS Wiseoustn & Mlunesata. (iroon | e Ll i Menunia throuxh Bapres *10:108. ™, [* 41003, m, 8:00p. M, (*10: 458 . j Bi0up. m.| 400, m. eon £nd Town Kxnrew. . Aitwaukee Fast Ml (@ailys. Wiscunslu & nesota, (reen) Yiny, btevons Putnt, and Ashe| tand throuzls Nighi byvress, |t Alf tralns run vis Milwankees, and Al meanolilare o0 Eliber p. m, 't 73008 M. Fleien for ot Pa f 8 Sadison and Pruirie au Chien, Or ¥I% WaCertowti, LaCrosse, and Winans. 0TS CENTRAL RAILROAD. TLLIY 1o ke-at. and fuot of Tweaty-sscand., DDt 0! bes 147 enduinnest.. Beas Eiar s 1o Express . ) {:g::l!(l“l:'l Line o & ew Orleass Ex fitaira & Texas K2p: Nomasted ShRT B 1o, M. | pateld N 3 i*::‘n:. Burlls POkl :M L5 ", riinat Feorna. burlioatn & -ui,...u- A Bloux G iiiaun & bous Cij Uiiman P"assenger.. %_F"“ . n Ondatul ght runsta Centralla only, 50n Satirday night runt fo Peoriaooly. HMICHIGAN UENTR, ILROAD, \3 Rq Depot, fout of Lake-st., and AL, & weuts 46caa.ah, i , 157 UIark-gt., southeass corner of Il i, Oras b L ‘8o at Patingr Hauss. 2 Leave, ) Artive _dolpl, Uraud Facids Hute alt (18 Maln and Alr Line) Ay aEpres wp. D 1400 0, PITTSBURG, FT. WAYRE & OHI0AG) RAILWAY, Depot 1 and Sadion-ats. Ticket OMeey L use, Rad Urand Facttic lutslc g WL m, i |*tuia3 s, ns faf) and Kxpress acifc Kapress. ‘ast Lie. BALTIMORT & OHIO. teave from Fxpesition Bullding, foot of Mon. Offices: 83 Talmer House, d iding). Atrive, S:4un. 1n, 049, LAKE BHORB & MIORIGAN BOUTHERY. [ Leave. | _Aeriie: Moratng Mali—0ld Line. a0 kU Expross: ¥ apforal th ;z 3404 ur PITTTS] h, CINOINNAT( & 8T. LOUIS R B. {Cluciunas) Alr-Ling 4ad Kokomo Lize.) Depot cviunr vt Ciluton sad Carroll-ste, Weat 8ida Depurt, al, Lou-|’ EANKAKEE LINE Desot foot of Lake-st. and foos 0f Twenly-second st 7 KCHUOL FOI BOYA. OPEXS SEPT. 10, THONE AT SRkt WA CENTE, Wilon L0 sucubisaddiva L WANI Ceneva Laks, Wik, ) SCALES. o A FAIRBANKS® & 111 & 118 Lake St., Chlcago, Be careful tobuy only the Genulna, ~ North German ™ thoyd, Jhs sieamers of ubia Compapg wi) wall gvery Satur'” dar oy Ureinea pier, 100t of Fhind sreet, Hobokan. tates ol ige—¥rum New & 10 Boutlap it ey bt Mol 354 pasiago sppiy te 0 OLLINTHy & GO, 2Buwllog Urcen, Now Yurk. mEDIC GATARRH, (Di’k‘llk‘lfl!ul‘-\ [RVTITE PFALYL- TATI! sad al lwimedisteiy affectlons of thy reepiratory oraa: jeilpralhy e b i ey Furle st iir. Levasseur's Pl ¢ ol pi v by B F bt Tepirt, | Arive - Ciacionatt, _ Tadisnapolls &' D 9:408. 12,0 8:00p. m, Lovitvilie pin b Bibreir 1o 81000 B TR B 000, HOCEATS & Fict B &) 86 Clark-at., bhermsa Daveaport Exprest... Qinabs. Leavenw'th &' e Ace Al masls oo the O, Curs, 8175 cents sach, S CEI04G0 & Elm ILLYEQIS RAILROAD, Tieket Ofices: 77 Gtk yis 133 Lasbora-h, and D o O ormer Clitod sud Cartvi-viar e Ctaave. A aha Rxpress ave served 18 dinlog. D . * B0 am, ¢ 450 m ORI TS & ror Racige, 311 600! hacla 2y's Boat E F BBEEES @