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wn, en fiarfield Dennlson, anid e thought Fvard LEETE RECALILD, A, Tetr wan then veealled, and satd the hers of the Beturntne Board In 1850 weri as 0 I5FL with aue exeeption, (ot s nf 1853 4 was deemd ardvizabie to awell Jsoceneue of volored neopde as byl os poesiule, DCthal the basis of registration could he o high, s every colored | man was mderstond 1o he n Ttepublican, Bl Demvcrats fznored that ccnsus s 6 g, Witne wa ratd to tind 8 Jarra Repnh- fni CONRUA, eaning farze colomd eontin. gent. They Lol ey raid witners, to find thens, pomatter how T died 1, 1 retused 1o do ra, pnly the lowest vount was taken ln my parish, which stowerd an fuereaso of whites &nd des crease of colured peanle. ANDERSON, Jere 1. A, Anderson was reealled by Potter, cho haniled ot the h»!lnwl?:{ Tetter, Which he Heatified as haviog recerved from I, 1, Dareall, The fotters © 8., Moynnd IL,7 i thie felfer, he herman, Matthiews, ond flarlun iy, My 2, St Piate, ) v braw 81§ have Yonr faves af lute date, o gl t | s 0t Marka haa my panses 1 ngio fe witt be appoint- pet 1ts nor anythang elso thal 1 feent from Hayes for Louisiana. 1ix poticy nn- eard to bo to sendt Packard away, and turn over Trersthing clse to our enemiva n the parly, whi gitlinsure Democratic succens next fall, or myrelf jamy diatect I prefee (o have such people againat pe. I 1 conclude to run § can ba elected withont puronnze, A prefer it | T auppoes M, did what he Paid, it they esidently don't thini you wii do jartiine, YOUE Jolters, faken with yout swarn enlence directly fmpllcating 8., M., snd 1L, I8 winadle. Uwe i discreetly, hit don't apare {hom, Jo_exeept M., they aro tho moet unmitizate A miscrabie, hypocritleal, t, whom I would Write seonmirels T ever met, aalm-singing, cold-Hlooded doing tho cotntey a kludiiess 10 exnose, me fally, bat be discrret, Send papera to M il yon can_ without trouble. Am glad I Wa buth send love'to her. * Wrils 5. DARRALL, Anderson, I'hilndalphia, P, The Commilitee najourned uatil to-morrow, NOTES AND NFTWSN, TNANSPORTATION OF GOLD. Rpectal Dispatch to The Tribuna Wasminaton, . C., Aug. 14.~It the pur- poses of tha Post-Office Department are carried out, the commerdal publie will ot have to complain that tho Trensury Department has o raonapoly for the transportatlon of four-pound olil backazes a3 merchandiso through the mall, The Post-Olllce Department liag how under con- sderation the propricty of extending the same facllitics 1o the general publle which, under the ecent arrangements, have been necorded the Treasury Department, for the transportation of el a8 merchaudise from tho - Pacltic to the Atlantfe States. The probability now is that tie Department will decide to receive gold jackages from the publicas it has declded to jom the 'Treasury. The postal authorities, of rourst, lound that there coudd not be one Jaw fora co-ordinate branch of the Guvernment sad another for the peopte at Jarge, GEN. BUISTOW tasing accepted the manugement of the Sonth Carolinacase.an attack from s Democratic soupee follows. naturally. ‘The Poat this morning has the stgry that Hiyes could not appoint nins to any vllice requiring contirmation from the Ben- ate, becanse Grant had placed & package of vavers very damaging to Hristow in Hayea' lande, showing that conflrmation would be tm- rorstvle, Nu such papera were left with Presi- dens Hayes by Urant or any one else, FOSTMAFTER-UENERAL KBY starts to-morrow nignt for an extended Cali- foruin tour, Jle goes first to Niagara Falis, wience to Chicogo, and Callfornta, WILL GIVE TIEM ALL A CIANCE. Becretary Benurz bas declded not to mecept the repori of the Commissien of Architects which tuvors the plan of the Terre Haute archi- tect for a new roof for the Patent Olllee, but will submt the whole subject throuzh offleful publication to the architects of the country, and trausmit the report to the Committce of the two Houscs of Congress, 5 THE DLACK NILLS MILITANY POSTS, Col. Bacon, uf Gen, Sherman's stafl, has re- turned from the Black Hills, whither be went with tien, Blieridan, He reports tnat the point telected under the net ok the last Cungress for Dets pusts 18 at Bear Buttes, eight miles trom Crook Clty and eizhteen miles trom Deadwood, The elte iy between the Inuian camps along the tiver und the gold mines, J WILL NOT REsia, It Is reported to-day that Vall, Buperintendent of the Railway Mail Service, has deetded not to reslen. ‘The reduction of pay of the Supertuten- dent of this ecrvice bns compelled the Dopart- ment to discoutinue many vecessary exawina- Lona. A COLORED COLLECTOR, Ex-Congressman Rapier, colored, of Alnbama, bas fiually sueceeded in making & satislactor; tontt, nnd tukiniz possession of the oflice ot Cof- ketor of Internal =~ Revenus at Monte yomery, his nowination having been con- frmed” by the Senate prior to adjournment, Tue mujor portion of " his bond was made by weatrhy colored citfzens of 8t. Louls, Prior to Mr, Rupler's election to Coneress, he eatis- taetorily filled the office of Asscssor of Internal Kevenue at Moutgumery, anl the President fendered Ll thls pos ton wiliout solicitation 28 a token ot appeciation of his excellent character and fitness_jor tae place, Mr. Rapler experienced conglderdble difilculty fn making Lis utlicial bond, owing to nntoronism and ope positton orimnating in Alaboma, where he tound it Impussible to procure suretles tor the large atmount required, He 13 the only cofored Coliector of Tuternat Revenue In the acrvice, COMMIBSIONER RAUM $aid to-day that he had not tude n reply to the vetitio of the Chicago tistillers velalive to thoe Clnctonatt whisky irauds, and tbut Lo should tut be uble to deflnitelv reply until the new £¥stem of two sets of indepemlent Ganeurs had been put in operation, The Commissloner did Inthoute, however, that, if called upon for nn Jinmediate reply, one answer might be that p tuns who have Just been releused from the Ve ftentlury for violation of the Revenue laws were ot the best crities of the revenue systew, or its udmivfstration, ANOTHER CALL for the redemptiva of 620 consols of 1505, to tho amount of £5,000,000, will be made somu Hine this week, THE FOUR I'ER CENTS, Subscriptions to the 4 per ceut foan to day, 201,200, TEMPEKANCE, | Convention of Worthies, 7ost Worth| Grand Vico 1% G. Worthles at Jun fur All North Amorica, Buecial Dixpateh to The Tridune JANESVILLE, Wis., Aug. 14.—Tho thirty-sec- ond annual session of tho Bupreme Coundl of tue Templars of Honor of North America hos called to this city a Inrgo number of representa- tives from varluus parts of the country, Most ot those present arrived yesterdayand last even- Ing. They are o flue-appcoring Lody of men, and are not only prominent workers {n the Onder, but also promincnt In tho bustess, pro- fesalonal, and soclul circles of tho places whero they reside. They cntered upon thele work this merning, the following being the oficerss MW, L, Jobn N, 8, Btearns, of New Yorkj LW, V., T., Gardner flepburn, Missourl; M. W. R, Reuben C. Bull, New York: M, W, Treasurer, Charles Kelloy, Pennsylvania; M, W. V., J. Ao Watrous, Wisconsing M, W, Choplain, D. A. Dld, Iowa; P, 31, W..T, 8 I Wallaco, PFeansylvanta, The annuml report of Most Worthy Temolar Btearns stated that there never had been a year in the bistory of the temperance wmovement when so much of real advancenient Yad been made or 8o muay recruits entisted as Quring the last twelve months Durng the Past year there had been orzavized & Grand Tewpls tn_the State of Nebraska, s Grand Council fu Wiscoustn, with a charter granted fur uiotber Council {n Connecdeut, sud subor. uinato Temnples under the tmmediats jurisdic- }hm of the Bupremus Couucil in California, New ol tumpshire, Nebraska, Michizan, Florids, Mis- e sippt, Culorado, snd In Dakota, Wyumiug, und Utal ™ Ferronies, Beveral newspapers are how published, devoted fu whole or in part to ihe interests of the Order. Duriog the year feveral members of the budy had passed away, they Lelug Aloxauder Clements, P G, W. Vy of Peunsylvuuia; Charles A, Dudge, P. G. C, of L.y o Mussachusetta Joseph W, Houluson, P G WV, T, of Counecticut. The report touched gnon the relutlon existing betwéen the Order and politics, sowe dectsions of appeals, uud other watters' of peculiur interest Lo the trateruity. ‘To-morrow morning the election of ollicers will take place, and fu Lhe afternoon Miere will Lo o great varadg, fu which Bany_ wil take part. Bosices Ihe delegudess emplars from varfous parts beur liers expect to be present. “Lo-worrow mworning the Mon- oo Jtrolu will brive hitber a lange pumber, brobsuly 100, feoi Munpoe and Brodhead, ac- tumganled by the Muuros Band, and other emples will be lkewlso represented. e seseion promifses o be the best uttend:d and ost Interesting of any yer beld. To-morrow venfug there wall be an oven meetiug in Lap- biw's Hall, at which eeveral ethuient speakers :'Ix" {:u vresent, aud Lo which the pablie is ine CRIMINAL N SWS, Arrest of Dangerous Burglars and Garroters in New York. Bome Astonishing Develophients Connected. with Their Capture. A Darling of the Metropolitan Haute Ton the Bo:s of tho Gang. f Ex-Chlef-Justice] Wright (Colored), o Louislapa, Falls Awong Thicres, Four Blaok Murderers Sent Up the Golden Stairs in Ascension Parish, La, BIG JIM'S NICE BROTHER, Speelal Dirvriteh to The Tripune, New Yons, Auc. 14.—Bome singular is- closurea have resulted from the arrest to-nlizht of two notorluug thicves, “Big Jm® Parker &nd Billy Heart. Parker Is lcader of & pang that has long defied the police, and that (s thought to have perpetrated most of the daring hurglaties of recent years in this vicinity, The charge against the two s robbing the house of ex-Assetblyman Palmer some months eince, but more fmpurtant is the belief that these men garroted and robbed Ktohe, tho cashler of lale, tne plano manufacturer, a fortnight =go, sccuring 63,000, This Is tho strange crimingl story disclosed: Before the robbery ot his house, Falmer was told by Capt, Allnira that it had Leen planned. Capt. Allaire eald his informatfon camo from a reformed burgiar, a member of “Big Jim's" gang, who had “given the wholo gnug away.” This burg- lar was still with tho gang, tho pollce having directed il to remaln, go un with his work, and thus be able to tell them of every pre- meditated job. The more singular part of this informant’s story was that “Big Jim® was ‘‘coaclied™ Dby Dlis bLrother, n man of high reputation, good position in soclely, and employea responsibly by a large Brondway mercantile house, Tho reforined burglar skl this brother used his social advantages to learn all about the houses of wealthy citizetis,—whero they kept thelr valunbles, ote.,—and then gave the points to “Blg Jim,” who operated upon tuem, Mr. Palmer knew the wman, and could not belleve the serfous charge. Capt. Allaire then described to him where his jewel-box was kept at night, what it contained, and other focts which ho remembered having tuld to the Lrother at an cvening party. To prove the charge more conclusively, the reformed burglar took Mr. Palmerto a rendezvous and showed hitn the plece young men in confereco with tho thleves, Mr. Palmner removed hil Jewels. The box was stulen two nlubts Jater than the one first appointed. The same laformant told the police there wera but three professlonal gar- roters in New York, that * Big Jim”? and Heurt were tvo of them, and that they had three times planncd to garrote Stone, bLut were frustrated by gettiog s bad horse. In these street jobs the highwaymen ara ,most portfen- lar abunt the -hotse, efnce they rely upon the avymal for thelr escape. It 18 suld thero is on cstablishment which keeps fast horses lnanlnh{ for this trade. ‘The police kuow thic estabilshment, also the name of ** Blg Jim's” brother. Thero are now threo separate partles under arrest for the Stono outruge. THE S, 8. CAUSY BUFFERING, Bpecial Dixpatch to The Tribune. PHILADELFRIA, Atg. 14.~Ex-Judze Wright, a full-blooded Africnn who was deposed from tho Bupreme Bench of Bouth Carolinn for drunkeaness, appeared beforo s Police Court in this city to-day with o complaint ngainst two other colored men, who were chiarged with robe bing him of 3200 {n- a chesp éating-louse. ' Tho Judpe says he is herecauvassing forthe Bunday- school cause, Ho bas been 1ald up for a woek from the effecta of the beating which he got at tuo timb of the robbery, Ho s apparent. 1y between 40 and 50 years of age, and has a long, narrow head, with a rather Wigh, protuberant forchead. He sald that he was Jon- athan vasper Wright, of Columbla, 8, C., a luwyer by profession, 1In slow, nrocise tones, and with rather grandiloguent language, ho told low he bod strofled down to tho neleaborhaod of Bixth and 8prucé. A colored man sppronch- et him, and inyuired if he was not Judge Wright, He told bim that ho was. ‘Lhe {nter- rogator then asked, *How are our people get- Hog oo under the present Btate Covern- ment? The Judge sssured him that they had =il thetr rights ond were treated well, They soon afterwards went into the restaurant and sut. down. Inquiry wss made as to tho prospect fu tha cominz election in Bouth Caroliyn. The Judge nssured him that there was no dount of Democratic success, The ludicrousness of the political discussion inn cheap restaurant, and the slow, detiberate enun- clation of the Judge, struck the audience so stronely thata [zumnl laugh ensued, broken by the **Silence!" of the Court oflicers. The Judgosn'd thut one of the parties to the oii- cussion then grabbed some of Lis money, The other grabbed some monay, and thoy ran away, Mo pursned them. Bomebody said: * Don't lay hands on the man. ie's bad, and he'll cut you'* Tho Judge had heard of the African fnclination for razars, and did uot pur- #uo tho fetlows, A mun asked hitn it ho (tho Judge) had sald that he (the man) had his {tha Judge's) money, and then somcbody struck him. More than this he knew nothing, On cross-cxamination, the Judge sald that ne did not go to steep whilo lu the saloon, He bad not ficnn drinking. He touk a smait flass ot soda water, but there was no “atick "Win it to Ius knowledge. . AGCUBED OF MURDER, Hpecial Dievalgh fo The Tribune, Karayazoo, Mich., Aug, 14.~Deputy-Sterl® Bmith, of Schoolcraft, brought a man named Jopathan Meyor to this place tast nizht, and lodged bim fn the County Jatl. Lo fstharged with the murder of an old woman nsmed Klein- xer, near Hurrisburg, Pa, The ofticers aro ex- pected bere ta-nlght to convey him to Pennsyl- vanla, An Interview between Moyer and your correspondent this afternoon eliclted the fol- lowiue stutement from Meyer: One night last December, thu houso of o Mrs. Klelnzer, near 1arris 'a,, was burned to the ground, and she was found {n the ruins, burned to n crwp, _Meyer was stopping at Hardsbure at the time. Ho Jelt theee u the followlng March, He has been lately stopplug with bls brotuer, near Behooleratt, whero an order came from Harrfs- burg to arrest him. Heelaims to be Innocent uf the charge fn every purticular. Oue of his Lrothiers was arrcsted soun after ihe murnder, but the arrest of this wan was caused by a atement there from o woman cialming to know the whole circumstances, made only 8 few days ago, lle claims ho wus notified of her statement & week ayo, but, belug tnnocent, be lias been and is ready to meet the authoritics at Harrisbur aud establish his funocence. ——— QUADRUPLE ILANGING. Nzw Onueans, Aug, 14.—Wilson Childress, Fountain Bauks, Octaye Louve, and Aaron Car- ter wers haoged to-day at Donaldsonvlile, They were convicted Juno 1 ot murdering Nar- ¢lssu Arreux ou the night of the 27th of Devem- Ler, 1576, at the store of A. Colomb, on Lane dry’s plantation, oue mile Yelow Donaldson- ville. Arroux was a white man, 00 years old, and at the time of the murder was 1u ghasge of Colomb’s store. Tho testiuiony of & wowan, the ouly witness of the wuyrder, shows that Arreux reldsed Lo give the. negroes a drink, when they wil assaulted hiuy, beating s bea alinuat 1uto & Jeily with the scilo welghts. ‘Lhey mads no confession, prutested tnelr in- nocenve, und said they wera uot ready to die, They ascended the scallold at 10:90 2. 1., Four thuusand peonls wero preszot, mostly colored, All the sccused made short ypygches, refterating thelr assertlons of fundeence, sud exXpresstug tueir relizious convictions, Louve was a0 much affevted be eould uot speak or stand up. The drup fell at 11:18, and the men died with n few lllnwgh:s. There was b sccljent or futerrup- on. % « FATALLY STABNED, =~ ° Burclal Dispat:A 10 The Trivune, Pirrasune, Pa., Aug 14.—Blotrsville, In- dlana Couuty, Pa., 18 exvited over a wurder which took vlace fn that vicinlty yesterday eveving. Twomen ndmed George Rovers and Hewry Butber quarreled at a picuie, Fiualiy .Ackerman says thers will Lo they came to 3 i he was Eriting the syorst of the fight, drew o knife and wlunged It Into Rogees® atde, infllcting o mortal wounil. Rogcrs wasn stranger fn the place, Butler 1 well known. e fsdleseribed as a man aix feet in hight, welehing 200 pounds, black, curly halr, smalt mustache, fat face, durk com' plexion, aod stubbily dressed, A man answer- tng the description was arreated {n this city 1his morning, ht, on examination, he extabiished bis fnnocence. Butler it n man of consfilirable property, aml until yesterduy wus considerad a good citizen, KILLED H14 UNCLE, CHARLRITON, 8. U, Ang. 14.—A speenal from Timmonsville, 8, C., says A. E. Wowdham kitl- ed his uncle, Emberry Woodhatn, yesterday. A family quacrel, which it fs expected will vrove fatal to other members, TILE RALILWAYS. . T0WA ROADS, Bptetal Correapondence of The Tribune, Dxs Moisrs, Is,, Aug. 12.—8leeny Bt. Souls begina to ses that something is thy matter with her trade, and 1s walang up to the fact that Chi- cago is woaviug & web of fron ratls uil about her, and stealing ber traffic from under her very nose, 80 to speak. Her commerial travelers return from their tours over loa, Nebraske, Kansas, and tven Missonri, with n béguarly show of trade, and the merchant-princes of Fourth street 112 thelr gold-rimmed spectacles from off their nuses and sk, * Why s this thuat" ‘They hegin to see it, and are stirring nbout to atop ft. The trade of the Des Mulnes Valley and Western lowa fs worth having, and so the 8t, Louls & Nutthwestern Rood Is being pushed aliead. From Chil- feothe to Afton, Unlon County, graging is begun, From thera to Adair Couunty the Company offer Lo extend tha road on the fol- lowing terms: Urcealield to subscribe 5,000, which has been donej Unlon Townslip to vote r 3 per cent fax; Orient, b per centy Green- fleld, 5 per cent. The right of ray also Lo be sccured. It Is the surpose of the Company to reach Storm Lake, Beuna Vista County, Nov. 1, 1870. No sooner Is this movement made than Creston scts out to'checkimnte by an offort to Induce the Chiengo, Burlington & Quincy to extend o branch frum that place to Adair County. Aneffort has been made to connect tho Bt, Louls & Northwestern with thia city at Alton, Simultancous with this move comesthe Des Molnes & Knoxville Road, which s yie- tually o extension of the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney, to tuls eity from Knoxville, and there is goud prospect it will be earrivd through, b0 that, whatover St. Louis inay do, shewill find Chicago thers or thereabouts. It has been apparent for sume tima that the Burlington, Cedar Ranids & Northern does not like its routo Lo Bt. Luuts. It 18 too far east, ‘Tiere I8 good reason for saying a shorter and mors weatern route Is coniemplated, and is being worked up, Reeent mnovements Indicate the purposs uf the Company, 1t Is well known that the short llue from Morsctine, on thelr road, to Iowa City, has recently been purchused. John 1. Blair’ bas a controll ng Intercat in the toad. e alao controls the 8t, Louls, Hannlbal & Keokuk Htond; alsu, n branch from Muscating to [iversule. From Nicliols, ou the Burlingtun, Cedur Raplds & Northern main line, to Riverside, the roal does not pay expenses, It Is proposed tu take up _that por- tlon of the track aud iny 1t batween Towa City snd Riverside, which would thus - extend the Bwllugton, Cedar Itavids & Northern south- west from Morso Station {n Johnson County to Washiuzton County, Bv buildine from River side to Washimyrion, it wonld give _conuaction with the Chimzo, Rock Taland & Pacille, over which he vould run to Fairlicld, and thence to Mouut Pleasant, or it not, ol could be granted to run a Jino direet to Keokuk, where counee- tion would be mmado with tue Hanuihal & St. Louts Réad. A glanco at the mop will show thisto boalmost a direct south. roud from Ce- dar Rapids. Thres of the fiva townships fn Bremer Coun- 1y retused 1o vote tax aid in favor of the ex- tenslon of the Dubuguo & Dakota Road from Bumner to Waterloo, which hos caused that ortion to bo abandouced, If the townships Iu utlor County vote aid, work will begin at Ciarksville, and oruceed west to Hampton, From Albort Lea, on the Burhpeton, Cedar Raplids & Northiern, to Forest City, the grade stakes are belng set, dud grading will begin at once, {Rov. Washibiey, who has control vl the matter, soys tho road will Lo finisned to Lake Mitls tois iall, and to Forest City, Winnsvago Couoty, by the Ist of Juty next. CINCINNATI'S RAILRROAD, Spectal Dispate 1o Tre Tyidune, CixcINNATI, 0., Aug.14.—Tha bhisiness-men of Cinclnnati are Jubilant to-nlzhit over the result of the popular voto on the Southern Ralirond. The law requires the Trustees to advertiss for proposals for Ainishing the road, and, upon re- celviug a bid nuder $2,000,000, to award the con- tract to the lowest and best bidder, condition- ally upon the ratitication of the loan by the peonle, ‘To-day the people voted by n mafority of 5,780 to authorize the ndditlonal loan, This contirms the contract with llnw§n & Co., at thelr bld of $LUT000. The} are under heavy . bonda to comclete the rond within s jear, aud Cimclonatl merchants and manufacturers aro rejowlnz in the Prfllnfl'l of a speedy return from their outlay. ucluding the new lodn and the Interest alrenily pald, the cly has rm vyer 820,000,000 into tlie road, making 11 the largest cuterprise of the kiud ever undertaken by s munluval corpora- tlon. City bonds have rlsen 2 per ceut in con- scqtienee of the determination of the citizous to cotsplete the work. — GALENA & SOUTIHIWESTERN. Apectal Dispateh to The Tribune, QALENA, LI, Aug. 14.—The coup d'etat of the stockholders of the Galena & Southwestern Raflroad yesterdny afternoon has caused o flut- ter of excltement among the bondlholders of tiie road, who are about to commenc procecdings in foreclosure, At the mecting of the stock- holders yesterday, M. Y. Johnson, C. R, Perkins, O. 8, Horton, Darlus Hunkins, and Witliam Dickson wers elocted Dircetors, making a double-headed Directory, with the balance of power decldedly in favor of the stockholders, The Board met Inst eveniug, aud elected . Y, Johnsou President, Tiey havo charge of the general oftico of the Company, the safe, ete., and proposs to run the machine Lo suit them- selves hereatter, TIIE GREAT SUIT. Trovinenca, R L, Aue.1f.—In the United Btates Ctreult Court at Newport, this mornlug, the flon, Stanley Matthews commenced his ar- gumeut In the case of the Pittabure, Cincin. uatl & 8t, Louls Rallroad vs. ‘The Columbus, Cnieago & Indlana Central, YLEMS, Tho 1ilinols Central Raflroad Company has declared n semiannual divideud of 8 per centy Ppayabie Sept, 3, Mr, Lemucl Fowler, for some thue past con- nected with the Erie & North Shoro Dispateh fo this clty, bas been apoolnted Eastern Agent of the Chleago & Alton Ratiroad, with headquar- ters at New York, It fa understood that Mr. 0. B. 8kinner, Gen- eral Managerof tho Mecrchants' Dispateh, will svon reslgu. Me, Georve .Darling, Genersl Manager of the White Liue, {s mentioned ss)Mr, Bkinuer's successor, The passenger business of tho Hoosse Tunnel duc for the month of July exceeds that of auy month since the obening uf the road. Bome of the credit for this fayorable result is due to the mguur and euergetic Agont of the liue In this A telegram recelved hera yesterday from Mr. Vilas, Geveral Frelghit Avent of tnn{\'flr York, J.ake Erlo & Western (olg Erfo), unnolsces that the thind rail between "Waverly and %lu ham- ton, N. Y., has just been completed, which en- ables the Erls to take freight 1o Eastern poluts ¥ia Albauy without trans(er, ; Mr. W, K. Ackerman, President of the Tlli nols Ceutral Raliroad, retnened from s trip Jv'er the lowa Division of his ‘road yesterday, Mr. sboyt u three- fourths grafu-crop it the section through which thit road runs, The quality witl be decklediy uferfor to that of Jast year. “The cory oop will be unususlly lurge, . . As rumors were current that tho lnes lesding Fast frut thus ity Were not scting 1n guod Saith 83 regards the tandl fasued Aug. 5, It was thought advisuble to call a et of Freight Agonts yesterday Lo confer upou the subject. Alter some alscasston, they again pledped vacin., 0 aidliere sirictly to the rates published’ 15 the taril of the 5ih fust. The Chlcago, Rock Istand & Pacific, Chicago, Burlington & Quiney, and Chlvavo & Northe westeru Radliosas, khown as the lowa pool lines, bove decided 1o make the rates on Colo- tado busluews origivating nt the Eastern svu- buards tee same drom Chicuzo to Councid TIIE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: 'I‘l'fURSDAY AUGUST 15, 187 Blufls an In charized Dy the Southwestern ) way Awsoctution from Chieago 1o Kanras City, Heeetolure the rates to Councll Blufls were s Jittle bighe. SPORTING NEWS. BASE-BALL. s PROVIDENCE—CHICAGO, Speetal Dispated ta The Trivune, Provioesce, R, L, Aug. 1h—After a hatly- ronteated game the Chicagos were heaten to- 'y, in playing off the tie ol yesterday, by tho closcacore of 3 to 3 With the exception of Harbilge the men of both clubs played = matchless fielding game, Larkin and Ward hoth pitehied In fine form, ho sinzles being even; bat the Providence wor the. game by bunching thelr hite, while thie Whites eoulin't worm in a base-hit when oo geveral occaslons 1t would have won them the game. Cory played on recond base for the Upaye In place of Bweasy, whose child died thin morning. Jue Start aml TNemarn Ald the best Aelding for the Chleagos and York, Hines; and Cory made dilllcuit eatehes for the Providence, The runs were made {hus: In the irat inning Iigham dot o base bir, A passeil ball sent Elm to escenntd, awl York's baser brouehit him home, Yorx takinr second ou g wild throw, Tirown thade s guod drive to Jeit field, brimring fn York's fun. Cassidy got a base hit in theseventh, followed by Larkin With another. McCleblan topped up o fly to Ward, Hemeen struck three times, Brown dropped the ball, btt recovered it in time to catah Cassidy on third, Kemsen hotd- fug firat. Harbldze bit fo Cory, who made a low throw over irat, and Larkin acoren, Start came to the front with asbort base hit, and }}mmcn'l run was recorded.. Ansun fouled to rown, The game was now a tle, bnt In the elghth Insing York nntled ft by making a three-bace drive aml seorihe on Brown'sfly to Hemsen. AbaL finished the run-getting of the ganie. Nine hundred peopls frere present. A Billy McLean, the umpire, was knocked down and stuhned bya foul, revelving a bad cut {n the face, but pluckily went’on with the game, Harbldge was somewiiat hurt in the seventh Juning by a collision with aan, To-da¥ the regular Thoraday game oceurs, o Lip Pike has got his reléase Trom the Provi- enve, . THE ACORE: PROVINESCE. b & RBP AR 1200 2801 1100 1250 o uilo 011t 0 0 1,240 3111 04 b 2 Total, ni 72712 4 ¢ Marbidze, ¢ [y 1' 4 1 5 Buart, 1 0 Luy 1l o Attsun, 0,210 1 Ferguron, oo 1lo Hankinsun, 3 b, o)1l 3 of 1 Caenly, 1.’ o110 Larkin 11131 icClellan, % 00,0/ 3 0 Remaen, ¢ 10200 |2l 79712 8 AU 7 8D U0 10-3 0 U X002 Twosbrane hit 4 Thrve-bawe bit—York, . First bune on balta—Cidesgo, 1. ¢ First base un errors—§'rovidence, 13 Chicago, 2. Btruck vut—-Brown. Balin called—0n Ward, 18; on Larkin, 16, Hirikes called—OF Ward, 18; off Larkln, 12, Yarncd balla—Tarhidge, ‘1. Y id pitchea—Laricn, 1. 'wo houre, —Willism McLean, of Philadelphla, ROCKFORD, 1LL. Speciat Dispatch to The Tribune, .. Rockrorn, 1L, Aug. 14.—Game to-day— Forest Citys, 83 Crooks, of Chleago. 1. Special Dispateh to The Tribune. JANESVILLY, WIS Jangavieie, Wis, Aug. 4. Alerts, of Milwaukee, MILWAUK ATH, Aug. 14. Mutuals, 23; TNCINNATIL -Milwaukces, 03 Cin- DOSTOX—1SDIARATOLIS i Boston, Auy. 14.—Hostqus, 8; udianapolls, UTICAS—BTARS, 4 Srnacues, N, Y., Aug. 14.—Uticas, 10; Btars, o ——— TIHE TURF, UTICA. Urica, N. Y. Aug. 14.—Tho bay mare Croxle, wluner of the 3:28 race, was bought by Dan Maco for 83,000, Chestnut Hall, Great Western, Lottle, Penel- lope, and Jessle IToyt, werd drawn In Followlat is the summa: Laay Mills, st Hambleton Mambrino Jon Hallsyyy veiiaiee. Firat heat tecond hea N 1. 24 Third heat, Ly, 1 221 In the lass Carrie wan drawn. At the opening the gelding Edwin Forrest, owned b, C. My Leag, Cincinuatl, was kold ot 100 to I for “Irampoline, aud 16 for_the feld, Before tho heat was trotted the fleld sold for 112 to 100 for Forrest. He made the sccond quarter aud foar lengths In thirty.two and one-quarter peconds, and finishing fn 2:18, Knowing oues now purchaseid tho flekl for 140 mainst 1220 for he second heat. Gilddew, the deiver, seemed to pull Forrest up to o break on the first turn, nud allowed hymsell to be pocketed, jozzlng out the remaluder of the heat, Ho clalned, hawever, that his horso was cut by aouther, but the delense was not acecptable to the crowd, and Morrill Higbee, owner of Little Fred, was wut behind Furrest, but the borss was not even now driven to win. - This race was denounced by nearly everybody as trotted eatirely in the luterest of the pauvl-bux: 21 10 ST '] [ Dick Moore U 4 Dick Wrikht 6 7 Georpo b, D 78 ‘rwpoliie. L 403 4120} 1} i pi0; . In the pacing ruce, Slecpy (eorge won the first and third heats, Bwewlaer secoud, pid the ruce was Jmn poned Ll « temorcow, - Time, 219135, 22103, 31104, SAHATOAA, Banatoda, N. Y., Aug, 14.—The first race wus for a pures of $300, one mite. Joe hud a bead thie stare when the flag fell, and kept It, wlnu:hu; I 1:40ly, Vieglugs sceond, Zouzoo thid, s Tho sccond race, one milo and five furlongs, was won by Danichell, Buylock secoud, Bello think, Time, 2:555, ! ‘The third race, threo-quarters of a mlle, was won by Salie, Wateon's Lilly, Egvpt sceond, Ferida thira, Time, 1:183¢, The fourth race, a bandicap hurdle rave, milo ond # guarter wver Hve hurdles, was won by v 'lgll;c‘r. Daluastun second, Kelso third, “'Thog, MENDOTA, Apecial Disyatch so The Tridune. Mzxpota, I, Aug. 14.—O0f (L, Lthe second days's meeting ot the Mendota Driving Park, the followlug are the summarics: De. Lewts Mountaln Guali. . Btose of Washington Neom U'T. s e [S-1r Efta Esel, , 11 Biossom. &2 2 4 43 55 475 2 . Tho races to-morrow ore for all pacers, all statlions, snd 1ho 2:47 class, ‘Ihe statitva race i3 for the dlamond medal. Monroe Cbict 18 seltivg tavorite 1n the pouls, HLGIN, Bvecial Dizpaich 1o The Tridune, Erom, M1, Aug, 1.~Followine are the en- trius for the second weeting ot the Ligin Driv- fue-Purk Club, closed to-day, for the races un Suturday next, Turce-ten ruce: ‘H. L. Borden, Elgin, b. m. Dolly; Joha .)'ewwnu, Elgtn, blk. . Huckle- berry; W, 1. Kuight, Palaune b. w, W oudaldo; M. A, Treadwell, Elgiu, b, ¢ Fred Keatlug; 8. Lusher, Elgiu, b. . Alabama; Ohver Twist, Geneva Luke, Wik, b g, Wild Jake. Threc-minute rage: J Bherwan, Geneva Lak, blk. 2. Luther; J. C. Towner, Elelo, LIk, #. Hiuek Cloud; P,y Dygert, Cryetal Luke, olk. an. Nellw Forresters 1, B, Goodsivk, Ghicazo, <b. g Blow-Go: K. Nicholls, Elgio, bik. v, ‘Cuwe tuv; Alexander Culverson, Bi. Charles, b. m. Funote C.; Jobn Duck, Eluin, br, g, Gloster. Free-torall rac L. liauscom, Chivago, b, s. Nomad; J. C. Towner, Eliv, sor. g, Gold {;w‘llh-!l-,;:- o 'u““'n:. La.kg. b.g‘.(mck- vell 3 oW as wey, Chicagoe, b. g, lery gr.i B L. McCucsuey, Turnct Jutction, b. s trader; Juimes McKessou, Richwond, b, g. Billy Branston; Con Bullivan, Chicago, b. s. lesing, Jdr. RANCIPCO, Aug, J4.—The Sacramento Jorkey Club meeting: * Firat race—three Infive; Itarry Abbottsford. Lady Emmet, Corlsande, Giihealtar, Tnaracks won by Abbotiaford Lime, 8:27, 2:29, and 2:20! AQUATIC, TTAMILTON, ORT. Apectal Diepateh to The Tridund, Havmton, Ang. 14.—The rowing regatla uniter the auspices of the Hamilton Club takes Dlace on Burlington Hay, here, on the 21st inst. There will be' three purses ruwed for, of $500, 40, and $200,—the course to b s five-milo ome, with turn, Wallace Ross, Ifanlan, and @l the ringle scullers In the Harrie races are ex- bected to tuke part In the regatts, MONTRRAL, Epectal Dispateh 1o The Tridune, . .\lth{xnu.‘ Aug, 14.—~The Longuentl Boat- Ing-Clul are trylug to bave the lanlan-Court. ney towed on thelr conrse, helween (rasny Ixtand aned t) chervilte ehore, which s re- o from <ol passjog vescle, and In free from: rouglin the fact that therace eoniil by v boths suics, as Grasey Ialand atretehes afone the whnle side of the eoutse, and would give an ex. cellent view to 40,009 or H,KN percons, i L O'LEARY, IS BOSTUN WALK, TBostoy, Mass,, Aug. 14.—0'Leary, the nedes- trian, who Is matched to walk 400 mslles in li‘i}noun. bad ompleted 167 miles at 1 p. m. o-day, ivantage Is Irom SUICIDE. The Troubln Into whieh John . Duffey Planged by Thinking Too Much of Too Many WomenaUther Tragedies of a*Sitmi- lar Nature, 3 HBpectal Ditpateh to Tha Trivune. Daxvitez, 1., Aug. 14.—~The community on East Maln strect were startled at an early hour this morulug by the report that the remains of 8 msn had been fuund fear Stoney Ureck bridee, wlth a piatal-vall througn bis head. The Coro- ner was at once notified, and repaired to the apat, and found the man to be Join W. Daffey, Of Chifeago, 111, Duffey came to this city several Weeks ago, and wint tu work for Ctiarles Hesse, a builder and contractor. He secured board at @ boardlng-house on Bluff street, where he bad alnco been living. About a week since hic was taken sick, and Dr. P, H. Barton being sent for repaired to his boardine- house, and, nmm-¥ him inan excited state of tnind, nquired of him If he was a drinking man. Ile veplicd that ho was not, and, after some further conversation, he confessed to the Doce tor that hie bad made an effort to kUl himsel!, but had failed. He gave his name. anil satd bis wife and mother-in-law Nved in Chicaro; that he, being unable to obtaln work In that ely, bad gone to Lincoln, Til., where he had re- mained for some time; that he had been crlininally Intiinate with a young lady of that iace. and Lud heen arrested on o charge of astardy, and had cither to marry the young lady orzoto jail; that, in his great strait, he had married hers aud’ that now he was married to two women and was in great mental trouble. The Doctvr gave him the iecessary medicine, and he was soon again on the strect. Ou foet Friday he called at the store of Al Shorio, and borrowed 811, lvaving his walch as aceurity, He was traced from there to the store of Abdill Brotinrs, ou Vermlllion strect, where ho purchiased t| revolver with which he shot hlmsclf, He was very Intelligent, sober man, about 33 years old, Turlit umnrl:x(nnml.lllfllz hiair, and ‘sbout five {et cliht inches tu blunt, e was seen ot the pleee whera Jis remains were found st a late hour last evening, un svon afterwands the re- part of o pistol was heard, Mr, Charles flesse. ur wliom he had recently worked, thinks his wife lives on Van Buren street, Chilcagn, The remains are now in churge of Undertaker Kime Dbatl. The verdict of the Coroner's Jury was in accordance with the above facts. 8picial Dispatch to TAe Tyibune. INDIANALOLIS, Ind., Aug. 14.—A mesterious drownine accldent at the suburb of Maywood, which was thought yesterday to have some scnsational features sbout it, was rendered prosuic this evening by the flm]lm: of the bod: of Matthias Noland, an {mpoverished old resi- deut, lu the river, and averdict of sulcide by tlie Coroner's Jury, fpectal Dlspateh 1o Tha Tribune. New Yonrw, Aug. 14—Austin M. Knight, » ?mmlnculch(h-n of Orange, N. J., and for wenty years a heavy hide and leather dealer of Gold street, fn thiselly, shot hlinsclf in the head this morniug, and dled an lour later. The tause Is supposed to have been depression of mind on account of some businens cmbarrass- ments, thoush these prove not sesfons. Mr. Knight had suffered for somo tima from brofo- diseasc, and was watched as closely as_possidic, e went up-statrs after breakfast, and, though his wife followed simost immeyfately, he got bhis revolver and flred before she could reach hint e leaves five children, to whom ho was very devoted. His cstate fs estimated at $200,~ NEWARK, N, J., Aug. 14,~Austin M. Knight, 8 well-known New York ofl merchant, commit- 1ed suicide by shootive himself at his restdence in East Orange, N. J., this morning. He falled in business Sf‘lunluy. ASSESSMENTS. A Table Showing the Total Amessment of FProperty in 1inois to Do 8401.712,53% Cook County, $128,350,152, Bpectal Diwaich to The Tribune. SprivarieLn, 1N, Aug. 14.—By the receipt of additional returns, this afterncon, (4 s vos- sible to compile the total aescssment of the Btate. Cook County I8 not yet reported, but Is estimated st tho revised fgures last year, thus making the asscxsment of local Asscssors 3 throughout the State to be s follows, by coun- tles: yap 2SR, d, 1L 340 3 072 252, Iy A4, o —— CLEAR LAKE, Cuwar Lagr, la, Aug. M.—The din of vreparation and the usual rush for tho boats and baths tilied the duy preceding the vpeniug pight of the Sabbath-School Assembly, The splendid bands from Manchester and Lemars discoursed fine musle st varivis poluts ou the sxcurslon grounds aud o the beach. Each succeeding train Lae . added ita lberal contribution to.the gatheHug throug. Neverat tha openivg sesslon wero so many preseat. At night the formal openivg ook Au opening address was mads the Hon. 'R H. @ihoore, (| ol the Board of Mannzers. Responscs were maile by the itev. J. A. Watden, of New Jerscy, Bupcflfllwdca of the Asscmbly: Hon. 8. M. ‘l'u‘lun ot 8t. Louts; J. 1. Chapwan, of Chilcagn; E. It Puige aud R.D. s, of lowas sud J. . Medivey, of Malog, 4 Supt. Warden said this was his first pesrunce beyoud. the Mussissipph, aud tuat fie wus Lboroughly surprised at theextent and com- pleteucss of the preparations, aud at the beauty ot the luke qud gl its surcoundings. Toworrow E. K. Paige, the Amcrican N, rulist, upeus the lecture course with bis ** Be- (lnnlmnfi Endiog-of the World.? At ulzbt Frot, ell, ot thevUpper lowa winistey, und Yrol. Laugruth, of Chivsxo, give a lecture and eutertaiument on **Revelativus of the Micro- scople World.” Dr. Newinan will arrive to- lecture on Suturday pight sid preach oo Sun- day worolug. Sveclal *ttalns will counect at Plymouth Juuetion and Mason City with the worulug trund o the Dutitngion, Codar Bap- orrow, and will 11a & Northern. and on the Centrat Rallroad of lowa, "on Satnrias, and_Taesdar morning, the Anh, the dayof ‘Wendling'a oreat spesch in reply to Ingersoll. Ample nrrapgements are made for all who bring_blankets. Baarding on the grounds has been placed at %5 ceuts w meal, And the eatire serembly course ut $1.60. TUE STAGE. * MONTAGUE. The death of Henry J. Montague, the actor, continges to be u subjert of interest in theat- real circles, and among the public sy laree. Bome facts and romances concerning tho Lriet career of this popular young sctur will bo sc- teptable to many readers. Montague's proper name was Hanry John Mann. 1is father was a clerzyman of the kstablished Church fn Staf- fordahire, England, In which county Henrs was born about the year 18(0. 115 father strove to Induce him to hecome a minister, It without avall, for the young man felt no inclination for the pulpit. He becarne & clerk In n mercantile house tn Lotdon, and suon afier de partiality for _amotenr theatr®als, w fequently led blm o o mapite to pro- fusslonal houors on the stawe. his resolution taken, he sought -the ald ot Mr. Dion Bouciualt, who ~undertook to so- cure him the onportunity l{f a debut, and in the meantime appointed e s private secretary, A jpositiun to which Mr. Charles Steyenson sue- ceeded somewhat ater, when, under like cir- cumatdnets, the actor-dramatist placed bim in training for the theare. To Boucleault's care- ful coaching tet be atteibuted something of Uie success that eventually followed the neo- phyte's attempts to act v publie. Under tho assumned name of 1. J. Momtague he made his first appearance as a profeseional et Drury Lans an the Clergyman jn ““Jennle Deana” during e acason of 1953, The effort, though modest, confirmed the hoves that s putron had beiun to entertatn tor him, and his advancement was rnrm and uninterrupted. In due course lie ob- tained an important eneagement st the Princo of Wales Theatre, managed by Marte Wilton, where he had the wood lortune to replace the origiual personator of George d'Alroy in **Cante " on several oceaslons, abd with such excellent effect 88 to comumand unusual encomlume His popu- larity dated from this period. At the conctu- #fon of his engagement st the ¥rince of Waiea' Theatre, Montague entered into copartuership with Messrs, Jaues andThotne, of the Vaude- ville, Btrand, and bis most important perform- aoces durdng bis connection with this bljou establishment wos Jack Wyatt, * in Alber- y's “Two Roses,” with which play he subse. quently made two starrloz tours tirough the provinces. Iu 1571 he nssmed the lease and management of the Globe Theatre, London, where he broduced * Purtiers for Life,” ¥ For- given,” “False shame.” ete. lowing memorable revival of the Ctaude Melnotte a flue record at the hands of the critics. 1t was at this period, 1872, that Mr, Etevenson, In company with Mr. Boncieault, crossed the Atlantic and entered tpon his po- fesslonal career In this country. ‘Two years later slontague followed the prevailing fashion of the Fugliah stsge aud came to New York, but literaily to tey his Juck, for he bad not pro- cured au engugement {n advauce, Upon ar- riving here he exlibited o esgerness to push himscl( before the vavife. Through Mr. Boucl- cault hie was introduced to My, Lester Wallavk, from whotn he recelved au offer of engazement, which he wan ratiier refuctant to aevept, having cherlahed the Llen of stareing through the Btates, By tneadvice of My, Steveunon, tien n membuer of the Buston Mueewn Cownpany, he acceoted the openlng propostd by Mr. Wailack, His flrst gppearance i New York was made in Byron's * Partuers for Life,” three 4 RO, “Mr. Montazue" sava the FHera'd, ** was ex. cecdingly sensitive to ridicule, and to be called A “nnstier ™ aid Y pink fee cream ™ ent bim to the quick. Kindly entleism e respocted and would act upon. “Hedid not crave afl vraise, but he liked Justice tempered with merey, Ha cotld not heip but to know that i was the ob- Jeetof the adoratfon of more than *half the 1 ludies of New York, but e treated matter os w jost and did not fike ihe stigh reivrence to it When told thatan Intutustea young girl bad turned her closet {nton shrine snd burned candles around his pletures he sald that soine one ought to tell her bow lhitle of a saint be wan, and that he was sorry 1o kuow that an American girt could e so footish, Ife was very different from tho general fdea that people had of him. Ho was quite as much of a man's wan as o wonisn's man; fodeed, he preferred the soclety of men, atmong whom be wus known o n folly Food feilow.” Joln Brouehan, speaking of the dee #ayat ¢ Poor Monte * had it 1 hin to make his wav anywhere. e was handsome in tieure, symputhetic, loved his mother and steters, puld el ce o children und ol see, was adapied intellectually to alinost cle, never lost sight of the truc culture that attuclies to a pure maubud, and sont u slogle bowind, withouo creeplug step by step, w8 others mpllmen bave to, hie Teaped At onee into the licarta of his as- of buth sexea and eecurd the position to-day his death makes mitch o void, i Dis fipress- herd W uont uled dlspoal- sed, 10 whis Juhin MeUnllough thus re lons of his departed fricod: il u loving, wenerous, wiol tion that nnvbody, mau ur woinan, would take tos e didn‘t Know what it wan to be mean loved art, sport, dogs,childsen, old peop! curaptured over picturcs In the-clouds when wo were ‘)'lclllllu.'. playrd the child—and I don's Know hiow todescribe it s he was stuply god. Mr. Moutague’s remains will be' probably taken to Engiund, waere hts, mother aud sisters teside, 1o bas Ioft all bls property to thent, havivg made his wili just befure lewving for his Sun Francisco trip. LOCAL NOTES, Mr, Joseph JefTerson Jeft yesterday worning, &fter a brief visit to his frlenda Lo Chlcago, The Majeronis are doing * good business ™ this week at Tlooley’s In *“Caroilic.” 1t in not unilkely they will remaln for auother woek. Mr. Rolund Reed, of McVicker's Theatre, came back to town yestenlay. He 18 to Join the reg- ular stock company at the begluuing of the season. The Colviile Folly, company mre kocping Haverly's Thedtre crowded every cvening, It Is mbout the most suceesstul ¢n@ugement they have played this seasun. Jir, Harey Pearson, “thut guod old man,” ar- rived in town yesterday morniog, and looked fresh oud hearty alter bis lato rmlculwnl tour I the proviuces. The receipts from bis readings at the Western waterfug-pinces did not amount to much, It appesrs, but that does not troubie him. It was not Jucro he was atter, but fame, The mdnugerlal differences between Mes Hooley aud Quinlin have not as yet been Justed. Mr. Quiniin exoressed himsell yy terduy an being extremely . anxious to have settlcment without recourfo to legal procecd. {ugs, nud luflluf scemed equatly willing to have the af scttled by pnvate arbitration. At the sume timo the latter adberes fiemly to s determinatilon to emt the copartuership between them. The cast of “Diplomacy,’ which Is to be brongnt ont on Monday at McVicker's, will not bhe defiultely arranged until Mr. Barrvmore are rives, which will probably be to-morrow, Thero t every Hiclhood thut Miva Jelfrevs: Lewls will not be'a member of tha company, Her part (8 oue, buwever, Which ean very readily be sup- plicd. Fortuuatery, the play ls one which does not depend for 1is succeas’on uny oue or two fudividuals, Indesd, Moutague’s rolo has never been reganded as othier than a secondary one, although bils pereunsl populsrity leut & certain Prestige to . " — INDIANAPOLIS, Educatluusl-Gathering of Microscoplets, Soeelal Tupatch o The Triduna, InpiaNavorts, Ind,, Aug. H.—Prof, T, C, Meudeabiull, late Professor of Ibysics i the Ouilo State University, has been selected to ) the Chulr of Physic fn the Japauess Tmperial University at Tokio, aud is iu this vity en route to bis new Geld of labor. . 1. C. Muininond, for several years counected twith the Deal and Dumb lustitute of Indisna, bas becu clected Buperintendeut of the Buate Justitution for the cducation of thy same ciass In Arkunsas. | Ata micctingof tho microscoplats to onan- 2 4 Unitd States Cougicss of: Mivioscupy, e #uu iu this city to-dny, about thirty delegates Wego prosent, representiug the follow- ing assoclations sud:sucieties: Microscopleat Hubsection of thu . Amerlcan Assoclation {or the Advaucemont, of Befence; Alicrpscopleal Bectiou of Lhe Tro{ Scentile Avsociativn: Dun. sud Biolozisl Bectlon of the Acadewy of Nutural Beleuces of Philadelpli Falrmouut Microscopleal Boclety, Philudelphila; New York Micrascotcal Association ot Hiwois; State Mic truscopical Boy l’ of Indiana: Stats Micro- scopleal Bociety of Dunkurk: New York Micro- scupleal Bociety; Microscopleal Sectiun of e, Rirtland Bociety of Nutural History ; Bection of Micrvscopy of the Tyadall Assochation, Colum- L O3 Awerican Postal — Macro-Cubinet Ciub, Thery fs a very fue collection of fustru- lucuts vn exhibition, and a vast array of Jeesse Proa Kugciw tiad 35t Lor fuap Assnciation 3 » Microscopical | 5 + on which he made thie divistous of anIneh to : one-thousandth fractional yrt. This ia the first and ouly plate of the kinil eyer made, awd was saxd by the President to be the most won- derful i1 “existence. The Congress will be o srzsion untll Saturd e gt FINANCIAL Tirother Moaody Wants the Toston Man Who tat ¢ ifelted * to Understand that Teopla Aew Not Going Mack on $iime Fatlures, Sportal Dievaten to The Tridune, BostoR, Mass., Aug. 1h.—Henry Durant; the founder of Welleaty College, who'has lately sequired great notoriety as President of tho Boston Belting Gompany, t¢-day recelved a fot- ter from Moody, the revlvalist, giving the Aumn of 85,000 to the college from the proceeds of the sale of Moody anid Sankey hymn-hooks, Mr. Mowly writes: Yot can spend it us vou like. [ thought you mifght want to make some Improvements fn the college, and the money, will be used as you see fit. I want you to under- #taud that you hava lots of goad, warm Irlends, and jour teoubles will bring them out, aod Iet you know who they are. I have no doubt sou will thank Giod n the fature for 1t i)’ The gift will not be spent in fmprovements, but permanently invested in o Moody and Bankey acholarahiv. Last Week an anonymous dona- tion of 20,000 to Wellesly was antounced. Sperial Diepateh in The Tridvune, Cotusnus, 0., Aug. 1f.—Goorge W, Gill, & well-known manufacturer of staves, flled a peti- tion In bankruptey thie afternoon. Assets and labflities nomiusily 8123,000. The imposaibill. ty of making collcctions and the stringency of the nioney market are the reasons given for thefr action, . New YORK, Aug, 14.—Joha R. & Gearge . Ceatl, bankers and brokers, have goue Into bankruptey. Liabilitles about $200,000; asscts nomfual. i . i —— A Common Sort of Generosity, Intianapatis Herald, Ap oll negro living on the” avenite drivesa torse sopaor and starvad that It not infrequent. }1’ dalln {n the etrect from sheer weakness, ome of the boss of the nelghborhuod once saaw this horsc at mneal-time. Hin master gave bim two “nubbins ol corn, about cnough o satlsfy the hunger of nspring chicken, and a little wisnof hay that might be grasped between the thwnb and fAnger, with the remark, * There now, eat til yuu bust," S e ror th d, whom | J * BUSINESS NOTICES, Burnett's Coconine is the hest Ih:ur-dn-mm: in the world, It kills dandri 1 a v itritation, and prowotes & vi ¢ the haie, Pprowoten a vigorous growth of Ummcaan. May 12, 1871 finco thn recent une of your Cocoaine, my pre- vluusly-bald head has been covered by o duxununt krowth of iair, 1 had always esieemed your prepe aration as s dresring, Knowing many persuny wio regsrded it very highly as such, but never before knew how valuable it wan a9 & restorative, J. G Luwrs, XLCR Codfish—The best. honeleas Codilah i the world, Made from selected ticarze's Bank fan. Aslc your grocgt for i, PALap hy (frocze ¥.'Trigg & Co., 182 Wuane strect, New York. U'so @ Mrs, Winaiow's sonthing-Syeap ™ for chiliren while teething. 3t enren draent di- TICURA. uticura THE GREAT SKIN CURE, Inpallibly Cures ' Sult Rhenat or Bozema,-Ringworn, Teller; Seald Head, Dandraf, Dry aud Falling Hair, Pimpics, Blotetes, aud Soral- wlons Dlcers and Soves: Measns, WEEKS & POTTER, Wholesale Drugatate, of Pton, espeeifulls’ tnform the putile and titosa aflicted with appaeenity Wourable afections of e wkin and Bealp, fhal they have icceeded. alter eleht yearsof study At experment, n obisintng by distilistion froni Vegeiasle Producia, never, thoy bie Tleve, bef i edicine, o purely 8kl Specine of Jeily. which they believo to be an infaliible euny very kiml of RXin Disesse, from & common Plinsle (0 the worsi case of Sait Rbentg, Scaid Head, or Dandruft. restly bielered to bo the unly pos- for thin cune of Bait Rneym or Pushee. Clila_Whelk ‘r. i, scal alliog tair, brems. ous, Itchingaand (r. Tiruteea, Healds, » Lan st fulmimdtiony tluna of' the Muscies and Jofatss wra Throat, Diplitheris, Croup, aad losrscness. Also. a8 8 Vererinary Kpmeie. Jeors. and Glandular Sxelliagy are diseasea of the fliood and’ Hones, and u confounded with akin dis ey require in CUTICE extematly and CU o i ry, Thin, and ¥ all Nealy Eriit ts. Wonds, ST 1 sakd tuiled Sre o recelpt of mri st largs buaes, conlalntig Lwa and one-balf thi duantity of sl and tcrefure mucii tho ehespor fur chrunic ea - I'riceof Cuileurs lHesolvent (can he sent by exprers onlvd, §1 per Dotties o bottles for €3, repared by WEEKS'& POVTEIL Wholossle Druge 00 AV maise Hosun, Sess, o Ask for Cu-ri-cu-na, the kreat Skin Cure, holesale Axents—Fulier & Fuller, Van Kehsack, Stevenson & Co,, Lonl, Mouteshargh & Co., o As Surihut & Co., Foluian & Klug, Morrfaon, Prininer & Co., Chlcaso. SANFORD'S Jamaica Ginger The Quintessence of Jamaica Ginger, Choice Aromatics, ang French Brandy, A preparation 8o elegaatly favorcd and medieinally effectiva as Lo Uttery aurpa« ail previous preparattons, Escnces or Extracts of Giager, Compoaftion, ferh Teas, Vatn Rellevers, and tho hundred ana aoe disgiats 104 aud nsuseatlng possets with which wo bava beeny wunt to duss uurselves. Ity instantancous efiecs In Cnulera, Cholers Murbus, Crampa snd Palos, Chronia Diarrhaa, Dysentery sud Chulera lnfantum, Diarrhos bing sud ail Bumiuier Complaints, Dyspepsta, Flstuleney, Slugglsh Digeation, Waat of Toae and Ac- Slvity fn the lumach sud Howels, Uppressivn aftcr atlug, Kising of Foud and sluilar Alluicuts, Clllla satt Fevers, Colds and Chlils, Po b Symptoms, Malerisl Fevers, Paing fu the Rones and Joluts, symptoms of Rhcumatism, Neuralyls and Gout, Cold Extremitter, Suspended Circulation and Depressed conditlon of the Yita! Forves, render (1 the standard Housouold Nedle €ine Luroughiout tho lenail and broadth uf the land, Unses, on laud, for tha traveier, for (ko yuunk. the sged, under ull clreumstauces sad conditlons, both s 8 mediclne and na 8 geutle stimulant or buversge, it i tmost grateful and cftective preparation ever com: Pounded In the hlstory of medicine, Boware of diluted sud worihless fnultations recom« wmended by dealers for purnascs of gain, Ask for anil Inaist upon bsving SANFOUD'S JAMAICA GINGKILL " sold by ali Whulewle and Itctall Dragylets, Grucers, and Dealers ba Mediciuo throagbout the United States 4 Canadus. contaln all HAVANA LUN{ E| Guarssteed 1aduntaiall HAVANS LUNG FILLER, . Manufactured odly by ;'A?xul-»\l. W. DIFFLEY, a Lt MW, WHEELEREC) Dyiladinonistes ud i 53 State-sl., Chlcagu. lers, MSSOLUKION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. The copartnenhip beretofors ealatipg betwesn the updersignced under the Snin-name sad slyle of Slyvertson & Maillu was Zteaaolyed on tbe 3d day of Angust, 187d, Ly wutu e aen., JUIN B. SIVEKTSON, JUUN UALLIN, . L

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