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E: MONDAY., AUGUST 19, 1878 fover during the week ending yes- 1,‘ S}IING I‘ON. L 4 THE CHICAG® TRIBUN from yell ¥ Turcomans. Whiie the Russians bave no im fepatchea carly fmann, morcovel surest mea agreeduponhiere,to za Into effect fmm, curing obiediencs to the ¥ hav terlay evening. laws. 1l (I 0 No By w3ty in Junc a dfplomath to present a letter Yodla, Aoy I . + # follows: On (lour, to New York, 5 s a § ! £ THUR NURRICANE. G Baston ana other New England pointe - 10 to the Emir of Boklara, and to give such ex- | jop gnaat) Qispased to enter into friendly reia- Grenadn, Miss.: First cass of yellow fover In the recont,atoring thers were 3,147 shade land poing, i)! i " con 5, 3 Albany, Troy, and Behenectady, 105 1y g1 10 Planations aa might be demanded. ‘The Emir | tions with the Emir of Cabui. One of their * da 1- [ ocenrread July 25, To noon yesterdny thars had trees destroyed in thia city, hia, 40: o [alti g R IR O was foformed thal. the Russian army desired | most wKilttal” diplomata hat- beow fent. (5 | £ OFty-Seven Additional Fatal- | peoriss Jaly o6, forty-reven dentha, Agent Gavett Relates How Easily delohin, 40; fo Baltimore, 481"k Tiyft 0k TOILLATION, For fourth-class [relght, fncluding & The_new census of tnls District amonunts 1o | fona, e the rate .,,,",f,[“‘,‘,"-‘{"flm O e population by tho census of 1870 | cirarged. Patnotucer travel wastwar (¥ b was 131,700, coutiuucs excelient. ¥ lake Disnatenen i AAIATERGE 71 = & 'epatches to PAiladeltin Times, Wasnizaton, D. C, Aue. 1h.—Dostmastor- CRIME. :’lm.wrnll l(-yl unld“u)kl‘lny":m. xhlu «-u,mult'luvi of —_ hoth politienl parties bung by a thremd, Butler, . ’ 2 e lio- hetievoe, fororcen e Qoo of ok ol vy them, and wants to he m the front ranks of Ciiafiid N, G Aute '1,’ new parly, whatever it may be, a0 as to look HWARLUTT®, No: Cre AUE, 15~ lnlosingy, Iack on the old party leaders na fossils, reaches this eity to-nighit of o hobg, Key himself {a In favor of unholdiug the which oceurred yesterday In Rutherforg « pluhllen‘rln. i l‘_lc l'r ulnwn, nllll 'lrlhu(rlmnn.bnu;(d 0 the western part of North Caroling claims that Voorhees and all the tircenback- g Democratic stateainen are inconalstont, aw if | W fov. Des Wade Tl shob aud kit by . they run for oflice, Presidential or otheriige, 1t | -law, Mal. Andrew Berngeins, [¢ Diary will be the best thing that could .hnrwen tothe | that Serorging, whils in n passlon, aboy| 390, Republiean party. 1le hopes they wil the * Capital of Northern Afghaniatan, This 1s n sienificant appointment, ina much as Shere Al is not on_good terms with the British agente, Gen, Kaufmann'a move. ment may be only a miitary aurvey, but, as this territory between the river and mountaing must snoner or later fall into the hands of the Russtane, it is evident that they will seize aml return it whenever they can do It conveniently. They will then be onthe flank of Northern India, o . ities Reported at New Orleans. Mobhile, Ala.: One death vesterday—n eolored woman who was on an cxcursion to Biloxt July . Cincinnati: Bince last report o Foung woman living in @ house where bngguge believed to be from: New Orleans was stored, died of a fever resembling yellow fever. Another caso of fover of & stmilar charneter hias since been developed in the samoe neighborhood. The steamer Johin A. Porter, from New Orieans, had four deaths from yellow fever before arrlving at (:Inrlnnun‘ which cllr she passed on Fridav, hound for Pittsburg, = with scveral casea on bogrd, The man who'left the dJolin Purter at Lunlsville proceeded to Ciueins nati by rafl, where he was sent to the hospital un the 13th inst. with fover. ‘Tho steamer (lolil- 1o cross hia territory In order to advance to the apper basin of the Amoo-Darin. This Is a dis- trict of Bokhara that is virtually Independent. (ien. Kanfmann, fn his letter, referred to the rervices which the Emir had rendered him at the timo of the expedition to Khiva, and ex- pressed a hopo that the suthorities would sup. oly his troops with bread, flour, and other pro- vistons. 'The Emir did not st fifat scem dlsposed to comply with the request; bnt after a time he altered his tone, and promised to give all that had been asked for. He only wished the aceat. totell him what arrangements the Ruselans oroposed to make with the Emir of Cabul. The fazent replied that it would depend upon the Emir of Cabul whether he had Ruesla for an the Whisky Ring Thwarted Him in 1875, Nine Days' Prayer Ordered in All the Catholic Churches. He Thinks, Notwithstanding, that Eight States Hanker for More Grant, —— An Unpleasant Uncertainty Re- garding our Relations with’ Mexlco, The Hebrew Bonevolent Associa- tion Appeals for Speedy Buccor. ACROSS COUNTRT TO INDIA, The shortest line of communieation with Indla fs, of course, the water-line between the Mediterranean and the Indian_ Seas, v way of the Suex Canal and the Red 8ea, Tha British navy, with its new coaling station of Cyvprus, conimauda this water-way. The second line is from 1he Mediterranean to the Perstan Gulf by gy, I Wiy A Gloomy Sabbath {n the Half- % teontinuo [ azo. stripped and whipped Dr. 1Hilin gy et cnemy or for n friend: butthat Gen. Kanf- | the Valloy of the Euphrates, This 18 the pro. Deserted City of en Rulo paseed Caira vesterday evening for | 007 Wade Hampton Taking Up a Good 1o do s they as Lhey are now doing for the sk | danihters Heromems! wife wa bresent, ot mann, for bis part, was most pacifieally dis- | posed route of the Transcontinental italiroad, Memphis, Cincinnat!, and two enses of_fever are on board 3 Deal of Btray Oredit, of the Kepubllean party, begized her lshatid not to burt her sy, g posed toward the Emlr, and that hie was about | With {ts branch line to Constantinaple, The two deaths ocetirred on her Thursday. Beveral THA THIRD-TRRAN QUENTON, he paid no_attention to the tearful entpeq;, thinl I8 from FErzerum fo the Persian Gult by wavol Bagdad, Thisline of commu- nication Is§ circuitons, and, so far as military operations aro concerned, Impracticable, The Russtans have been eald to threaten this base by the conquest of Kars and Batoum; bui, even 1t they could seud an urmy across the country, they woulld be powerlessat the head of the Persian Gulf unless they had o navy, Hesides, they have a sharter line of upfroach from thu Canplan Sca through Perss, If, however, they people from New Orlenns and Vort Endes have Atckened or dicd of yellow fever on their jour- ney northward, Oue easa at Covivgton, Ky, one at Cafro, and threa dentha at 8L, Louls, Unvana: Ninety-nine denths from veilow fever and nine from small-pox for the week ends g Aug. 10, . Matanzas, Ami 10: A decreass In yellow fever for the geck ending Aug. 0, Caleatta: Ten deaths from cholera for the week ending June 13, to send an. emissarv to him, The report of this interview, as published in the offical jou nal of Turkestan, indicates that the Huestans Wil march from Samarcand to the City of Bok- hara, and thence to Balkh, By occupsing the district between the Iindoo-Koosh range and the Anoo-Darin, or Oxus River, they wifl com- maud the mountain.pi-s:s which lexd to Cabnl and Feshawur, 11 they remaln there, they will ect a foothold on the horders of Alghanlstan, naot far from the northern frontier of British Judee Jeremiah Biack, Just beore his depart- | and inilietzd paiufnl chastisemont 1 e g ure from Washington, a few daga since, in- | A8 soon as the father heard of hyg g v Tormed a friend that ten. Grant would have no | law's conduet, e went to i apg 4 ohjretion to apeepting n thind term on the Re- | mamded an explanatic Berorzing g tublfean ticket, but that he wonlt have to re- | ba ncted on the impulse of the [ veive $200,000 an a preseuthafore heconsinted to | 1w il veplied that he had no sy rum In relation to a Prestdential camdidate of | bls bund o the childs and the two hard-monuy views belnr unsatisfactory to (ho | becoming involved m'a quarrel over 1 West and South, he xaid those scctions had no | 2ot 1o blows, and had It rongh-atd-tum o e views an the subject uf finunce tiat wore not | (Mther-hrlaw vouninz out best. Vi sa Ehazg clastle and would not conform to any leader | Ma). Scroggins that he went home, 4 . afty GAVETT. TUR MW'INTYRE SRIZURE. &peciat Dispatch to The Tridune, Wasntnuron, ) C, Aug, 18,~Mr. William A. Gnvett, Internal-Revenue Agent, formerly #tationed at Chicago, now having charge of the District of Missour!, Kansas, and Colorado, has been spending same days here, In consultation Passage Through Oniro of the Last Trav- elors from the South. o NEW ORILETANS. A BRIIOUA BPIDRMIC, Saectal Disvated to The Trivune, NEw OrvEANs, Aug, 18.—Forts-seven deaths Iy Ly Indla, ever wish to make a sortle In the direction of | and 115 now cases to-day. The Howard Aso- Bombay: *Twenty-five deaths from cholera | With Commissioner Raum on the subject of the whom they umku faney to, cotauiting friends, seut a slinllenve to e [ iTlic. Anence Ruse throrws auts mesterionshing | India, ther will not march throush Astatic | ctation aro doln active work farnishing physts | for the whek msirJive des new nicasures adopted to present the liberal SUANT'S DISLIGK OF nRisTOW. grend weitloman, which was promytls decingy that the preparations for the expedition were | Turkey, nor through Persis, but through Hoke cfaus and nurses to the indigent. Thero {s no e gauge. Mr. Gavett, In the conrse of a conver- {ll l‘n k"r;"v{u li!cr‘e ‘I‘}l!l‘llmrll_v before the sepa- :!3 x‘.i'.“&.‘é?. seilllnlx.!.")‘x:’:;'o|;llfluxx"cll“%'ll\z ',’,‘ o) made When England was Urcatening war,and | bara. e o KT Ao (0% o OF thelr | further hops ot averbing a scrions spdowie GRENADA, Son Tiih, s Tawusia eeprescntidive rm L r s REN leou Clen, (Granta Cati. | 9 s tricnde thabhie wahil ot 18 Wi o ot this hypotheais 1t Tndiientt to. ndtrstemd wiy | the Punjab, and from the main pass leading | Twelve nuraes were sent to Granada yeaterday. DAD, marked that the recent sclaure of the MaIntyra | [t Hy5r 250 the Dositisely naserted that | coflec, 'Ha armied himeelf with a navy reyge Mzstrms, Ang, 19.~A special tothe Aralanche from Grenada to-night says thers have been sixty-five deaths to dato, with 100 sick at pres- tnt, ‘There were fiftern nuw cnscs yesterday. To the Western Aumoclated resa. THE ROLL. New Onueans, Ang. 18.—New cases, 153 deaths, 47, . from Afghanistan fato India, The annexation of the Khnnate of Hokhara would hring them Within 150 mites of Cabul, and the conquest of Balkh sould place them on tho threshold of Alghanistan and of Indfa. distillery at Pekin was a_complete justitication of the reports mnade by Gavett loug since as to the comdition of aftairs in that district. ‘Lhe very text of thesc renorts sliows the same facts Uen, _Kautmann sent his avent to the Emir of Rolnara carly _In Juno to obtain permission to march through his terri- tory. The Anglo-Russhin memorandum had then Leen - sligned, nvitations liad tien. Grant, bofore he satled fo Europe, placed | and a dirk, so as to be Tally prepared 1oy in the bands of a friend vertain vapers to the | antagonist out on sight, The erernl 1), rejulize of Bristow, to be used only tn case the | also armed bimselt to the teeth, by ea aLler’s name was sent to the Benate in connee- cmervency, oid went about his sparitug tlon with any office and_that this t« the reason | 08 usittl. ~ Yesterday the two men chap cen Ias Songress, and the chanc The Rev, J. K. Guihelm, Edwin P. Kursherat, | People were dying to-lay without an attendaut, | which Westerman has recently confessed to | My Hayes has never vffered Bristow an oflice. | weet on borseback in the road near tie Do ::‘inr"w’;rum!r‘r(;'l:’fi:’fl‘r. K“I‘I:ll:lllelclfrfl‘:‘r me:u:;! ASIA. . and other officers of the Hebrew Benevolent | Rollef ia reatly needed, Somerville and the United Ktates oilicials, and ‘Thestory has a doubtiul fook, house, © Maj. el ?_;.'ullm uf. 'n\lmml ratfons Inthe spring may have been made In o Assoclation, make tho following sppeal t upon which the Melntyre distiliery hus been e ———— [ ’f“'-'.”'?;h‘“ff'tl Mk s et T Tiew ot tho “vorslblliy of an ontureak of hos- e L b1k Bickners, distronr, and snfloring among the poor VICKSBURG. seized. Inthat fanions night-nterview whon THE IIARVEST. e Major rapliea & Con” whites o oy v anilers would Tiave. Gedn Iasucd as. Into anduns | Slnce the conclusion ot ¢he: Derlin Treaty, e KR A T g B PLENTY OF IT. Gavett and otber revenue-ollicers yisited West- —_— vravees.” By this thne they were (o oo 20 when o peaceful olutlon of tlie Enstern | Russta has shown unususl acilvity n Central | mielancholy duty to-apperl to tho symuntoes o | VICRSDUNG, Aug. 18.~Tho health oficer re- | orman at bis housc, the foundation was lald for TLLINOIS, apist, and bie toinrpnptu, dugl s’ oy, Question was certain, if the expedition bad been | Asin. The arn yof Turkestan has becn mobil- | 0UF bretbien throughout the United Siates for | ports fortv-cleht vases of yellow fever under | the confossion which has juat now been made, Sueclai Dienitches 10 The Tribune, take place. Dr. Hill sald, vell, i Ta tutended a8 a menace {o England. B epeedy aid. at the sane time drawing a_derrinz, 1t happoned that Agent Gavett also, as far Dback s 187, made a report as to the great Whisky Ring jn 8t Louls, whicn was verified in asimiiar way. At that time he declared tiat thera was a gigantic rine in exiatonce, the heal of which was Bnpervicor McDonald; bat Me- Donald, Ford, and others of the party who were in powerat 8t. Lowis ot that time, came to Washington, and were more influcntial than Gavett, and hia reports were ineffectual, GIIT STATES YOI GUANT. \ ust returned Irom u tour through elzhe States, and finds an astonishing unanimity treatment at 7 o'cluck last night. Estlmated now cases, between fourteen and twenty, Bome cases have appenarmd in the northieastern portion of the city, No deaths were reported to-day, LOUISVILLE, WILL NAVHE NOKRE OP IT. LouisviLLy, Ky, Aug. 18.~The roport that yellow fever exlats in ona of the hotels hero fs maliclous, Thero fa not nainglo case n the city, nor s it feared thero will be any. Bawerviee, Ogle Co., Aug, 18,—Stacking | Tendy, : : Muy. Berozaing said, * And ao am L. Sl s, e turceliln fust begun, Barles' Rood | 1o Forve tercy ot us oot svidh 1 ¥eld, but poor guality, Farmers are 1o no | fired wwle rapil wuceesslon, ueither sion gy, hurry to sell thele small gratn, Corn fs earinge | fug offect. The Doctor fired oncey Kitlfae weil, snd 15 now quite promlsing, If frost does | antagunist instantly. Ile hen rade baek Ty not come oo soon. }:;u} told the ‘;“"":1'("“"’5 % Iih."dn; :-nm‘i-;] the ¢ 1*) ujor's remaius off fur burlal, and tae Thy, 1tcao, Duugliss Co., Ag 18, ~Winter wheat | pei®f 8 I up. ‘Tl greatest excitement e has ail gone Into szack. ¥Ouly those who aro vu{ls, though Dr, 11 I8 Justified f the oply) o compelled arc selling wheat. P'rospect now for | of the publie. ‘Tue ed vas qulte a proy, threc-quartora of a corn crop. % nent farmer and politictan, Dr, 1 #3 o 3, Hiaurasn, Madison Co., Aug. 19.—The Joss | L3 :lllvinler of grent popularity and use of wheat by rust will amount to ucarly one- fzed, and an expedition, under the suspices of Gen, Kaufmann, sent towacds the frontiers of Alfghanistan. An envoy was praviously dis. patched to the Elir of Bokhara to secure frea Pbassage of the Russian troups through his ter- ritory. This was reluctantly granted. To-day's teleqrams report that Gen. Abramofaki has been aAceredited as the Russtan representative at Ca- bool, the capttal of Northern Afghaniston. This isan hnportant fact, and cannot fall to give umbrage to the Britlsh Governinent. Afghan- fstan {8 not & part of the British dominions in PRAYER, NEW Ontzans, Aug. 18,~A novina, or nine days’ prayer, is ordcred 1 /il Catholie churches of this city for a cessation of the scourges. RCANES, Tho Democrat, to-murrow, will publish the account of n roporter’s visit to two teuement houses near Poydras Market, and the sickening sight thero presented. Tho houses were prin~ ¢ipally occupled by Itatian chicken-dealers. In ono house sixteen bad been carrled out doad CONQUESTS IN CENTILAL ASIA, The four tities on thollne of march were Tashkend, Samarcand, Bokharn, and Balkh. They are situated fu the vast region formerly known a8 Independent Tartary, and now called West Turkestan, 1t comprisca the Khauates of Khiva, Kokand, and Bokhura, a southern tier of #mall Khanates, and fivadly Balkh, ‘Fhe Ius- #ian advance eastward and southward fn Central Asla began carly In the present century, Forty years agn Persla had surrendered 70,000 square infles “of territory, and the Tartars 20,000 aquare mifea: and within twenty vears the conquest of Kniva and Kokand hes nees In this section of the State, and has vy, 3 Orthotlox works which have reqpy Iudia, but fe s depondency. As tho vestibulo | during tho last two weeks, and fu ling among all_ Republicans f favor of ; 100 et bt otliz octes Hbeian I chata has beco brougtt | to Iidis it ts fealously wusrded. Divlomati | tha other ten, No. 208 Pompees stres it MOBILT, G Gt ns 1o Best Freahienial comiuaote, | UInd of tho eron. Ttts ot threshing out as | tho cowvissndation Rt Liotiiron. under Russlan infience. Tha lin of canguest | fntercourse with Russia bas hicierto been pre. aimost deserted, the bed ‘hich tho alek dlea NO FRVEIL TIOW THT MORMONS WEILE DITTEN. well as was exnoeted. - The lucreased acreawo £y id not Legln an the castorn shiore of the Cas- | vented. Several military stations have been cserted, the bed on which tho alck dics AMontLE, Aug. 18,—Duocturs question the cor- [ At Balt Lake City Unvett found that the Mor- | Will not make to for the loss, Farers ara GILMORE. plan Sea, but led from Orenburg to the Sea of Aral, ang thence along the banks of the 8yr Darla. During the relgn of Nicholas a chafn of trading posts and military stations was estab- temalning jotact. In the wneighborlicod over clght bavedied during the last forty-eight hours. Tho house of the Itallans was almost deserted, e¢stablished at the head of mountaln passes leading south, much to thu dissatisfaction Of the native princes. Alter the English futer- ference, in 1810, in the clvil war between rival Sosclal Dispaich 1o The Tritune, Crxcinyari, O., Aug. 18.—On the Fourth ¢f July last James Gilinore, a trusted emploge of mons were Issulng regular_carrency through their co-operative stores, This cirroncy was uscd to pay laborers on tho Tabernacte, and for rectness of the yellow-fever case reported Fy day. At present there {s no sickuess reseme bling yellow fuver,, holding back their wheat, cxpecting higher prices. Prospect for curu not the hest. In the northern and northwestern portlon of tho ¢ thero Lelog in it only one sick man and sttend- — oll the general purnoses of currcicy. L way ity very fow goud flekda, In the sputhern | the United States Express Company 1u this ey, lished on the river In the dircction of Tash- contestauts for the throne, and tho placing of . celver chang o] e M county very Food h A0 i kend, Fort Perovaky being the strongest link, | Nhali Shooja {n power, o bitter fecling prevailed [ 208 All tha rest who so far have survived NATCIIEZ. freclvial {n exthinn Tor & Js’:f.“,..‘,"op,l.‘,‘.'&fl:!:' part. only thuss whleli wore on dry, litly soll | embezziecd §10,000 of the money lutrustedy A miltary commission roported in 1354 that It | azainst Eagland, It culininsted in the insur- | have fled to tho suburbs, Tho yards of the tio FRAYEN. fromn the Mortnons in his Investigation. eals | 100K well, Iiis keeplng and disapocared. 1o crossed 1 wis nbsonllel{ neceasary to unito the new out- post linc on that river with the advanced posts on the Siberiau froutier. Alter the Crimean War this plan was carried fnto execution. Jn 1804 the City of Turkestan was capturcd, and in tho following vear the fromticr was extended bevond Tashkend. The Khans of Kokond and - Bokhara, by theit con- stant assaults upoo the outposts, exposed themselves to a formidable campaign In 1863, when Hamareand surrendered to the Russlan arma. The Khan of Bokhora was defcated In a plichied battle and forved to ulfmureuu of peace, by which he acknowledged' the right of the invaders to retain oll that they had con. quered. The Khanate of Khiva wasnot invaded until 1873, when, under the pretext of repress- due brigundage, an army was sent out in two 1nain divisions,—one advancing from Turkestan ‘on the eaat, and enother from Orenburg ond the Caacusus on- the west, The Turkestan column was under the orders of (icn, Kaufmann, and Unrenvitye, dond Co., Aug, 18.—Now that winter wheat is wlvancloge i privo oas cent per day, wheat 13 nearly olt being thrustied and go- ing to market very tust. Wil nut by over half nlnmp of corn in thls county. Urospects are eloomy, WugatoN, Dulage Co., Aug. 18~(iraln wag injured bere but little by rust. Nearly all stacked. Most of our furmers wiil gell ut pres. eng prives. - Coru Is doing linely, Tamanos, Perey Cu, Auz. 19.~The wiiter wheat all went nto stack. ~ Farmers ato now threshing, selliug, and takine present prives, Wil not hold any longer. Prospect for corn splendid, Lexinatoy, McLean Co,, Auz, 17.—Corn s sullepang for raln In this comurunity, Quantts tiea of corn uud nuts ure comitug In, and vlouis of dust float up i every direction Trom - maying tearms, The how-cholera I8 muking foarlul m- zflml:‘umunw the hogs Inthls pust of Melcan Jounty. rection of Nov. 2, 1841, and genesal massacre of the British troups. Althongh the prestige of the British arms was restored by tho success- Il expedition of (iens. Pollock and Nott tn the following year, tha leeling of hostility was not subxdued. “On several oceasions the Afghans havo given Fm“ of thelr hatrad of British rule, and of a diwposition to form outside alttances for the expulsion of the intruder, In dunuary, 187, Schir AN, Emir (Prince) of Afgzhanlstan, addressed & letter to the Sultan of Turkey, warning him azainst the English, as # people not to ba trusted, ana advising him to form an allfance withtho Russians. To this tho Sultan replied that he had no falth n the Russians, and that they tad always been bis enemfes, and the English his stesdfast Irionds. He closed by admonishing the Emir tot tu permit himself o be deceived by the per- lldlous suggestions of Russian sples. The Rus- sans have not neglected to envenom the mind of the Emir by meaus of the sples lhu{ have n liouses, Nos, 200 ana 202, whero the chickon- dealers lived, presonted n most terrible appear- ance, The mattresses of the dead, the decaylng vegetablo ' matter, and decomposing refuse offered aceds for the disease. PORT EADS, Port Eaps, Aug. 18.—Ouly one new caso; no death to-lay. were readily thrown open to him, and the Moer- mon authorties seemed to have been taboriuy under an honeat misapueehension of the Juw. Fines pald into tha Treasury on ncconnt of this infraction of the law anount Lo 9,50, MARSHAL SIHAUGIHNESSY, OF UTAI. Shaughnessy, United States Maratial, {s got- ting on well in - his_new place, and co-operates heartily with Gov. Emerv. There has beon o tendency on the part of thie local press to abuse such Federn) officers aa do not stibmit to the wishes of the local politicious. Shaurhuessy, being advised of this, visited the ollices of theiu gentlemen, and notified them that he under- stood how to-‘“run n Marshal’s oftice,” and that, if ony falso statements were made as to him, he should understand how to tako care of himsell, - As 8haughnessy is o physleal glani and gained quite a ropuiation for personal biravery. not to say recklvssneas, whilo Marshal In Mississippl, he has not to this tima been mo. Tested In his new fleld, Shaughnessy's metlod river into Kentucky, bade farewell to his family, sud starged on horseback Ioto the interior o the State. Far weeks ho wondered through tis moflntuin fastnesscs, ussoctating with mountais. cersy and drinking frecly of moovnshine whiskr, On oucof his rides ho canie across Sam Priw, o -Governmunt detectlve, and rode horacbas through the country with W, Tho abundasg of mouey whivhhiegisnlayedand rome eavtion remurks which ne et drop led toe detecise tu susoecs his character. -Arviving in Le County, the - detective communteated bis s vlrious to threo mountalneers, who plazed G more undor arrest, bound him Mazeppa-lke o the baek of a hurse, and took tlm Lo Kt mond, where e was turned over to the proper ‘ofllcers aud returned to Cluclnnatl. - Wiea e tured hio liad only 3300 or $100 on his porise Ho clyimed to liavo been robbud of th booty. Delne hard pressed, how, Nzw OnLEANS, Aug.. xs.-m.n'mp FElder, of Nutchez, directs the rocital of a dally prayer for the aversion of mortal sickness. CASUALTIES. THE POTTSVILLE EXPLOSION. ToresvILLE, Pa.,'Aug. 18.—The acenc of yes- terday's explosion tas visited by several thou- sand persous to-ddy. Among tho wounded whom It Is thought caonot recover nre Mrs, Steahle, an clderly lady, whose skull was frac- tured last night, and portious of whose skutl were tenoved; Richard Stevens, aged 60, who had bls Yeg «severely cut aud refused to have it nmputated, and who will prob- ably die. The verdict of tho jur{ to-lay was that Richard Vough and Andrew Galligher died MEMPIIIS. A SOMBIR SUNDAY, Mestrnrs, Aug. 18.—To-day, the first Sabbath siuce the stampede which rediced the popula- tion of our city at least ono-balf, was n quiet aud gloomy one, otwithstandiug o clear sky ond a worm sun. Visltorsin the Infected dis- trict renort theoutlook more encouraging, there belng only nine new cases reported fug the from injurles receiyed from stonea thrown by v, by 1 the line of march led across the steppes, ' Tho | kept at Cabool and nther of the chict puints in | twenty-four hours endiug ut 5 p. m., although | the explosion of a powder magazine. They find 1f is thiustration of th gy this moraing confessed that ho burk d $11,00 Kbivous wero defeated in soveral skirmishcs | the coantrr.. Notmithatangier :%'ouwn- Uliere i » aliGhE hiciomso T vho ot it aree m‘wnm.amnmmfiu for tho_expiosion,’ anit | Shissentont olan which Bt 1 e eion of, the NEIASKA. near Criitonden, ™ Ky w0 ollerod U iin nud turced to abaudon thelr Capltal. The Khan signed a treaty of pesce, by which a heavy in- demnity was “Imposed, and territorial *cese slons were tnade by which tle cottre cust- em coast of the Casplan waa brought under the dominion of the Northern Power, ' In 1875 a revolution occurred In Kokand, and the con- yucat of the Khanate was complicted. By theso succeasive movements what mn{ be roughly de- scribed aa the northern balf of Turkestan, from 1he Caspain to the Chinese frontler, has becomee Russtau terrltory, althouph [the 'Khanate of Kuiva {8 stlll nonally Independent. The laey expedition made fu this yuarter wos In the di- rection of the mountains southeast of Bokhara, Prluce Gortschakot! st one tine promised to re- siure Samareand to the Kalin of Bokhara, but e has never dane It and Rueslau influence hns steadily iucreased fn the southern district. Tho whole region s conipletely at tho merey of Gen. Kaufinsnn, and from a military or pollef. «rl point of view his position would scarcely be imuroved by fta complote conguest, By “the occupation of Balkh, however, ho will jrain a commanding outlook upon Afghanistan and the Trontler of Northern Tudia. TUE DISPUTED TERRITORY, ‘The provinee of Bulkhforins purt 'of the an- clent Bactria, which was conquered I the sey- ences the English have brought to bear on n, tho Emir reluses to bo reconciled. The Rua- slants laving led him to belleve that thev will s0ma day asist him to drive out the Invader, #nd to restors the anclent llmits of Afghanistan, the Emir Is ripe for mischfef. A Russian Envoy, resident at Cobool, will fncrease the difficultics of the situntion. Tho steady approgch of tha Russtan army to the Afghan frontler creates a £ood dealof “excitement amousr the deposed native Princes of India. It may provoke serious trouble bofore long. FRANCE, AN ATROCIOUS CRINE. Disnateh in London Times. Panis, July 29.—The detalls of s crimeof ex- traordinary atrocity was revealed to the publie to-day at the Court of Assizes of the Belue, wher the trial of the three accused persons be- #on this forencon. On the 34th of March last o woman named Glllet, who gained her Mvellhood by selling mllk fu the morning and working us acharwoman during the aay, suddenly disap- veared. Her frionds informed the police of tho occurrence, and the dwelling ot the milssing Soactal Dravateles ta The Tribun STANTON, Switon Co., Aug, 14.~3mall gralp of all kinds more or lews {njurcd by oxcessive wet weather. Very lttle wheat in condjtion to thresh, But a amall smount will be sold for the uext twomonths. Corn piospecia yery rood, 7 i ; 1xDIANOLA, Red Willow Co., Ang. 18,~Thero hias never beet sueh cropa in Red Willow Coun- ty as this scason. Tho cort crop will Lo ex- traordinary, : Yok, York Co., Aug. 18.~8pring whent ta about all cut and’ i stack, Cron_ somowhat damazed by rain, Oats avo zreatly damaged by ratna, Prospects for corn leUlldllL Nnuiaska City, Otoe Co., Aug. IR—Bpring whent vonsiderubly damaged by i, Oats licavy but hurt, Barley large crop, Very lttle No. 2 In markot, ALEXANDUIA, Thaver Co., Aug. lB.-Slnrlmr wheat mostly fnstazk. Somae are threshing, Outs ure turaing out very tine, We ahall have ting crops this season of ‘all kinds. Prystoury, Jefferson Co., Aug. 18,—~The heavy ralns huve been quite’ fujurious to the grain crops. Bomo flclds will not be cut at all, Pruspects tor corn wers never better, 1t wos caused by lightninr. Additional ries of wounded make tho number 11, Nine families wero made homeless. ‘The loss i3 about 50,000; lusurance, §25,000. TATAL FALL, ; Potrsvinre,, I 2. 18.—Joha Hichards and 8amuel Corl woseddlied at Cameron col- lery yesterday by a fall down o manway, —— LABOR AND CAPITAL. Impending Strike of the Philndelphin Iron sud Steol Workors, Bpectal Diancieh to The Tribune. PHILADELPILIA, Aug. 18.—As n result of the decision reachied on ‘Thuralay, the emnloyes of the tron and steel manufocturers recefved no- tice on Haturday that' on Scpt. 1 the proposed reduction of wages would take effuct, and that on Aug. 8ithey would beexperted toInform the respectiva mill-owners whother they would ace cept tho lower ' prices and contfoue work after the first of the ¢ tire oflicers of the Company o toe spot. A apeeial trafm Immeoiately staned with the prisuner aud several doto-tives, but, uy to midnizlr, nothiie lins been beard of L pir ty. ‘There is no telegraph oflice at Crittendr, and no partieulurs of tbe keareh can bo fearnel. 1lud the bunt been 13 suceessful ns was X ed party Woald.huve raturnad by noon. L 13 Inferred Lt the money cannot by found. care to witoess, it TUE TRADE DOLLAR, ANOTHER MINT JULEP, Hpecial Dispatch to The Tribuna ‘WasindTon, D. O,y Aug. 18.—Tho Treasury Departniont his recefved tauy commuuleations from mamifacturers and bankers respecting tho cireular of the Director of the Mint rolative to the value of the trade dollar, Tloy argue that the Government has been gulity of littlo leas than o swindle, Allacem to labor under the impression that the Government has put the trade dollar luto cireulation. To answer these complaluts, a lotter has been prepared by R, B, Preston, Acting Dircctor of the Mint in the ab- sence of Dr. Linderman, addrossed ta o Western banker. This letter traces the full Wistory of the tradeddollar leglslation, ond shows that ¢ was nover intended for home clreulation, It was origlnally tssucd WHEN ITA INTRINSIO VALUN WAs $1.03 47-100, aud all thot the Giovernment haa to do with Its colnage i to coin it for persona who de- posit bullion, charging -them the exact cust deaths for the sume time numberthirteen. The decrease In the number of now cases fs douot- less owlng to the fact that thero is Nitle mute- rial left in tha infected district for the fever to work on. All who were able'have moved out, and It is expected the work of moving the others to ; T R 3 cAMP 407 WiLLIAME, south of this city, will commenca to-morrow, 4,000 army tents for thelr dccommodation have Ing arrived to-day. i : At a meetiug of the Cltizens’ Rellef Com- mitteo to-day it was represeuted that Peter Mitchell, owner of the laud upon which i is proposed to locate the encampment, and an- other man named Haggoerty, were fuciting ne- rroes in the vivinity to oppose. the vitching of the tents. A sub-committee, conststing ot Col. Mike Burk, Gen, Luke Wright, Ma): Wilils, and Lr. Peul Otey, was uppolnted to proceed to the spot and leurn the extent of the vpnosition, and on thelr return reported that few whites ond abous forts negrocs, nssembled at the camp-izround, hatt expresaed a determination to . FATALLY SITOT. New Yong, Anz. 18.—Dunng a row Saturdsr night tn [leory Boll*s beer-saloon, vn Fhidr BIxtl strest and Fult) ene, Ofilear Meagier wus tutatly_ghot, “Terenco Clark, Jobu Hurley, sud Edward Casey were grrested. BLUCKY FOR BRLL? Auretal Diswatch (o The Trivune, Danvineg, 1, Aug 18.—0ne Jolinson, colored man who lives ut Lozansport, Tud., whose wife hus been un a ViSle to friends tn clty for some thne, cane fu on the 10 o' traln last uight, und while walkiug atoog th strect at o very late hour of tho nlzhe, met by wife In an unfrequented spot withJohn Bl o 2 @ t the notice ———— Becoming Jeatous fie eelzed his wife, and, drar- teenth century by tho Great Mogafs, 4 reslat the formution of a cam with force, Ac- | month. As o gesult o colnuge. Tho trade dollar. now. las = ceonniig e r , clahteenth by'the ATihane, and b s s Shs, | woman was searcliod. Nome £50 In_rentes and cordingly,, Capt. Wilinm Cameruiva comipauy | tho men emplorod tn tho mills of Muglics & | O Soiniges ' Tho' trado dollar uow” iy MINNESOTA. i i sevelver, by ing . i, Vi guld were found ‘concealed, but, according to the friends of Modame Glllot, she possessed n capltal of about &30, of which no traco was obtained, About the same tine another mystery was Lrought before the police. Un the sama day as the woman Uil let disappeared two young mon hired s fur- nished room In the Rue Polivean, ons of themn slening Bimsell *Emile Gerard, nged 20 years, student,” and paying n weck’s rent In advance, Une uf them camo back early next morning with a parcel, and went away azain, taking with Dbt the key of a cupboard (n the room I which ho tind depoalted this parcel, As nefther of the voung men returned uualy, after the time for which they had nired the room hud expired the proprictress of the house openrd the cupboard and discovered that tho parcol contammed tho anns and legs of a human body wrapped up in old shirts bearing tho fnitials L. M,» ‘The lmbs were those of a woman, and boro traces of o struggle, which must have ahortl preceded deatn; whilo the cutting had oyl dently been perfurmed by some one who knewa little of ‘unatomy. ‘This was tho story which und vieuped (njurv. Threo shots were ek and Bgl.l suys 1L wam u very close call, et - THE WEATHER, Orrrce of THH CilEF BioNAL OFFIcER Wasuinaton, D. O, Au, 28—1 n. m,—Indks tlons—For the Tennessee and Ohlo Valler, warmer or partly cloudy weatber, winds tmostl southwesterly, nearly statlonary pressure. For (this) the lake roglon, purtly clouds weather, occasional raln, variabio winds, ncadly stutivnary tempcrature and pressure, For the Upper Mississippl wnd Lower Miv sourl Vallove, clear or vartly cloudy weather, vartable winds, mostly southerly, ucarly tiunary bressure und temperature, ‘Ihe’rivors will rumain nearly stationary, Spectat Dispateh ta The Tribune, Ataspora, Ill, Aug, 18,—A remarkable chauge set In hicre to-day, belng oue of twe st oppressive. wo have bad this season; ther mometer 98 i the shade, with a hut wind, 2 thu thne of writlug—1 ~—It {3 5, wit out & breath of wir stirring, of Bluil City Greys aud the_ McClellan Guurds, acolored company under Caut. Jamea Glass, were CALLED UPON RY THE COMMITIEE, and, about durk, proceeded by rall to the spat seleeted, with lustructions o plteh the tonta, and nake other preparationa for the con- venlence of those who wish to avall themsolves of the opportunity tu get unt of the clty, The Cltlzens' Committies ulso emipowered tho pollce to cmploy twenty extra policomen at the ex- nense of . the Comuittee to help patrol the city and prevont tho plunder of closed stores and reshiences, Dusiness 1a belng almost en- trely suspended, and workshops are clused. Many persons aro deprived of the means of support, and upplications have aresdy been made to the Cominlttes fur food, S8T. LOUIS., NIPPED IN TUE BUD, 4 Bt Louis, Aug. 18.—It is becoming known to our bealth oflicers that sincejsending a physician to Belmont to examine all north-bouud tratus Bokharfans. “The rizhts, ymvn:wr, of ths Emir ot Bokharaover Balkh were never acknowledged by the Afghans, s probably at this inoment the country is Beld nefther by Bokharian nor by Afehan uoo}n. [Tho territory of Balkh mens. urea 250 miles fu leagth by 120 in breadth, With the Oxus on the wortl, Balkh is hounded Ly the Hindoo-Koosh on the south; and, abaye doniog the lino of the Oxus as reatricting thein uuduly, tho Russians are now, to all appear- unces, sbout to sseert that tie iMndoo-Koosh forms the natural limit ta thele Contral Asian 10834 gslon It has le:n susgested that En- cland will beve no right to take offouse at tha occupation of “Balkh, since, though clidmed by the Emir of Afghonutin s ouve of his provinces, it has never been be- ucath dhere AW's actual rule. According, jn- deud, to the Hussane, Balkh beiones to the Emir of Bokhara; but the Ewlr of Bokhara's cw on the sunject Is sufticlently saown by his askiing the Itussian azent wing Shere All woutd say to thy exvedition, Balkh Is in fact disputed ternitory. When, sume vears ago, the FEoglish und Russlan Uovernments_entered into a dis- curslon on Central Asiun alfaire with a view to Epeclal Dispaich to Tie Tribune. 8T, Pave, Minn, Aug, 17.—The following crop reports are recelved: decker County—Whont yleld twenty to thirtye five bushels per acre, mostly No, 1, Corn looking aplenaid. Crow-Wing County—Not much wheat ralsed here, bnt most of §¢ No. 1. Corn, oats, and pota. toee all good, ANuble County—Wheat yleld about elght Lushals per acro, Nicollet County—Throshing shows a larger yiold than expected; lowest report fourteen buak- uis bor acre, Lut quality poor, 8t, Croix and Ciopaws Valleys, Wis,, roport Jarger ylelits than in Southern Minnusata, riuge g frain tifteeu to tweuty-slx bushuls per acre, Maostly No. 2, shout one-quarter sojected, and uearly as much No. 1. Millers pronounce the wheat fn Southesstern Miunesota unfit for fouring, but eliewhers it iy believed the crup will make gowd tlour, thuugh requiring an unusual quantity of wheat to maks @ barrel of tlour, Patterson, Stephen Rgbinson, James Rowland & Co,, tue Philadelphln lron & Steel Comuvany, Marshall Bros. & Co,aud the Fale-IMI Iron- Worlis met at Friendshlp Hatl, Norris and Sep- viva streetd, Tho discusston showed a general unaulmity of apirit agAlust the proposed redie- tion, Arter extendod'-dellberation, it was do. clded to Inform tho mlll-owners that the men would work ot the present rates up to Aug. &, hut on that dsv they would expect to recélve n written agreement between mill-owners und committees represent- ingz the men guurnmcelnEA voutinuance of the wages now paid for the ensutug six months, and that n the ovent of a refusal the men would quit work, ‘The formal communication to the mill-owners is o8 follows: We, the undeesigned, bave decided to wark to AU, 24 at the preacnt rato of wages, After that We DXDCCE YOu, our wimployors, to wikn e agroo- fient for six mouihe from date at the preseut,rate of wages, 1f not we will stop work, In regard to the situntlon, an intelligent workman sald that wuigea are now 8o low that it 13 burdly possible for the men to livo, and ona thno it was u Jezal-tender for 84 Most of the tinde doliars tu clreulation cast of the Rocky Mountains have been colned since the pa of the uct repcallue its legal-tender quality ‘T'ie Governineut, thereforo, the Mint authorities say, is not a swindle in declaring that thie bullion value of the trade ollur fs but 90 cents. AL the doto of the letter, Aug. 14, the Acting Director places the full value of the trudo dollnr at 90.4 conta, MEXICO. ARE WE DULLDOZING OUR SISTER NEPUULIOT Bpecial Dispalch to The Tribune, Wasminorown, D, C., Aug. 18.~Tho latest story about the situation on the Mexican border is this: That, some ten days since, Gen, Ord telegraphed liere, asking what courss to pursue in tha event that, having crossed the Rlo Grande In pursult of cattle-thieves, ho should be ap- posed by regular Mextean armed forces; that the reply was that, i he should bo so met, he should recross the Rio Urande and walt fustruc- [ 0 atmosterk lald before he public thres months ago, | for yellowsfever cases, and tho estublistunent ot | clully th ho huve familice, * Why," Northern Pacilie wheat from the Hed River cssre 18 extrenioly depressing, wud all sces Jhe pecounition of g ucuteat xone: between the | T polico hecame at Lone L5 ed th B e g iy ava farailie e | Hons from Washlugton, Tuo atory further gs | Northern Pa Duluth ext presslirg 4 . % Saasien vosscrtlons i Cantral Auta and the | it were those of 1o missies wocert g b0 | strict quarantine rezulations at Ualro, pussen- | fio continucds the cetuetion umeuneos 1a that o small detachment of Mackenzle's forco LarEr I vt oy sty (o7 B LIS L T ole good deal more than 10 per cont, for, i1 addi- Lvelish posseanons In Iudia, or at least the era by steamers from the South huve bean LOCAL OUSEHYATIO! } that the purposs of the murderers was to ] Ll ! down, the ! 1t hnd crossed s week azo, wers uvpposed 10WA. [ no, Aug. 14 tructog of w linw beyoud which the Kusslans :ml‘” f he ey, of which 1 landed o the Arkansas shore sowo mily below | Hon to cutting prices down, the number of tous J . should not advance, perne i ot ek ol ber mancy, of which 1o trace had till wukine & duy's work has been Incremwed, | by Mexican regular forces, reerossed, re- Epecial Dizpatehes io The Tribune. A grae Vot Vet Tny fheaist Hme ;u::;,fu l::':‘cr:":;a‘;‘;:"‘ngd‘::}g”""““r’l“l‘:‘:g““g then been lound on the premises. Ifer mem. | Belmont, and have crossed the country in Aceordlng to the proposuls of the min. | o . 2 el AL A L ceived new justructions, and that the Parvvia, Warren Co., Aug, 1 —Fifty per orunda of purchases were, however, ufterwards ‘wagons to the maln Jine of the St. Louls & Iron owners, the puddlers will get shout Ballh, whict the Russtuns decared was 4 jroy- « < . : dlscovered, and vomo of ‘the numbers of the ., - i movement of Mackenzie roported o | ceut dumage to whegt from blight. Largo %3 HEIETE Ay liarsy Wi elio 'Q‘I',’-'.""'A'H‘,‘"";““'f‘l sucuritios slie had bought were traced o saat: :f;‘;g;‘;{’ d,’,‘:fl'{:i, ,;r:,ufim‘,f;'f E'iu'u:mk,l;r' e $1.00 flr‘d:;),":::m‘y'.-.-.ul\!: Friday last with a full furco fs of & serious | amount Is belog threstied from 1hu shiock oud | 5isbni k3 ot | 4 tous, Ultunately, Vrinco. Gortahobont arecd | £chungers, who had rewclved them from an to exanins Al th traius, | $208; the rollers’ wages would Le'$1.80, while | charucter. This report comes from persous | will be sold at once, | Yicla varios i twouud | Bi i 3 | 0 up-bound tratus. ‘The arrungement was mot _wade too soon, fur, upon the first train Dr. Emanuel mut, ha found two cuses of fever, which areuow [n the quarantine howspital, ‘Fhls survellsuce of traing, both at Beimont and Puplar Bluff and Enst 8t. Louls, will be continued, and rigid exumikutions of them will be mude. 4 woren b el 76 | B | Msxiwuny, 82; ininlmuom, 70, UNNMUAL URAKRYATIONT, Cutaus, Aug, 18-Mldnight. e Wind, R, eae @1 Calu 9 i | uyent de change named Barre, who, it was ascer- tained, hua Just before been recommended to her as o good medium for ber fnvest- meuts, Barre was apprehended, and his spartiients searched. o them were found 6birts bearing the initfals L. M." and Ldenti- cal with those i which the limbs found i the Rue Pollveau were' wrupped up, Barro, con- frouted with these other proofs, confessed that onhall to fiteen bushels to the acre. Wansrein Cire, lamilton Co,, Aug. 18.— Brnm: wheat blighted at least one-balf, ~ About all stacked, Corn now prowmlscs sn abuudant crop. - No thresbing yet, bag Citr, Sac Civ, Aug, 18,—ilaryest over. Btacking woll slomg, Weather fine, Wheat does not promiso to yield well, Other smull graln goud, Curn will ba & very lvavy crop. thelr preacut rato s §450, The wages of the helpera and Juboring fueu are to be reduced rmxccllvuly from 8170 and $L33 to $1.%0 an . The vinployors seck to fguore the Mill Comwitter, conslsting of three imen from cach mwilh, by tho plan of Laving cach man communicate his Intentlons verbully ‘ot the olllve, Formerly it was customary for tho Com- tniitea to meet the will-uwuers fo discuss and to look upou Batkh ms Afghan - ter- Tit Into which the Russians would lave noright to peneteate. The Itne, moreover, Woneh 1t was understood that the Rtussfans werd Hot to cross was that formed by the Amoo-1ha- T, or Oxus, Balkh, however, is south of the Oxus,~thut 13 1o suy, on the Afghan, ot on the Boktarian, slde of the river. fil anclent times 1his provioce was overrun by Genghis Khan, who ought to be well inforiued tn Muxlcan af- fuirs, but who aro given to sensations. Tt is not conllrmed by avything that can’ bu lesrned in otlictal clreles, TUR ENOR OBTY DACK AT US. ‘Wasnivorox, D), C,, Aug. 18.~Benor Zamae cona, Mexican Minister, having been pekel S “Tunrerly 4 rdere w fliet, wnid men- OAJRO 7e difference: 1ess th ¢l Y whether he Icipated war with the United | Cousiderablo wheat likely 10 go furward soou, Lacrlaue, and Nadie Shalis bus it retaiued ity | 16 Jad murlered the woman . arrauge differcnces, Unless the uwnera consens, | wh t ance 5 o o ied the name of an- accomplice, Lebiez, n i o ¢ e States, repll y no means, President fmiertanco us the yreat Lickway frow China student of medicine, who was .{’ once likewlso Lo g ek Catlan th prescal rato [t seinkcertdin Diaz 18 very anxfous to prescrve frieudly rela- that il tho men will.boou the strike after snd Centrul Asta to Tudia, the cupltal’ belug u Epecial Dispalch io The Trivuna, WISCONSIN, appreticuded, as well as tho mistress of Barre, tions with “the United States, and is doing ev- haltiug place for carnvans, e C i, Aug. 18.-The ) 88 g | Aug vl 5 Apectal Dispatches in The Triduns, " contine Murrls or Leplo, whoso iultials wero Amo, IiL, Aug. 23t passenger: — ervthing in ks power to put down the lawless- g . 18] The atnngin’ of Lo eI, Gen, | V080 0 the ebirts n quostion, ¥rom thelr | from the Soath passed through the clty lust GAT ness ou_ the burder, but “the Mexican Govern. m:"lfl;’":“'"-‘t“:"""::‘::‘_gg' ‘f:(’ihl:;mllll‘zl’" Kavflmasun s to tead ||.r‘:u:x:1‘."'llo‘l:hfrl: IP ‘ot | confessions und " furthier evidence, 1t uppeurs | night in locked cars. Ilereafter uothlug but wtent 16 11ke this counteys It canoot at all tiues al fatlure, Whe 3 thutHurre snd Lebica both recelved u good wducation at the Colleco of Angers, and are ttie wous of very respectably resldeuts in that town, Thuy wers both of exceediugl Foxp bu Lac, Foud du Lac Co., Aug, 18— Wucat will yleld fifteen bushels In the vastern hulfof tho county. Not wors than twelys in the western balf, ‘Wheat will bo threshed eurly, keep perfect urder 10 outlyluyg and sparsely-lu- the inail and money packages will be allowed to Bubited States o enter the city, and they must be thoroughly disinfected. Dr, Rauch, Prestdent ot the State Kuowu, but thut ks quite formidanl may bo Judged from the Lact that twenty-two picked otlhcers huve bean asagued to duty on the gen- cral stail. Euvoys, mworcover, have been s nt ‘The Nadly-Stuck Treasurer of Missourl at Last Lifts Up 1is Hesd, 87, Louts, Mo., Aug. 18.~State Treasurer —— NOTES AND NEWS. "Lashik v : Joose hubits aud coutinually in pecuni- | Buard of Health, lett for Chicago this alter- A ¢d to sell. Too bu: , y 1 Khanates of Cen i B Gates bas suomitzed o sup, ental re 0 oL ariuers dispost 5y to brig 3:'5.1'"\54"".'15‘.‘ nl:d:‘:'“l‘: ‘.'.i’.‘fi': ullllx':-'.mi:.' :'.L ox. |y Sillioutiles. A “‘";"’,mll,"h Vusts | noon. Prior to tus ““"“I"m"‘ b éxpreisd lime u::r“ #hul‘p‘:bre:‘:uveu hup L:‘::‘;:ctlloz:t\:"x;:n‘m Hpfilfl"::::ll;‘lll ;:a ;'mun:. forwant yet. e [Ciaunr. Rpeted war. The esvlanativns olfered by th :."nm.!.’-';"m (rm‘:“;‘:mhn:?- mluuxflv ou [ SeIE 38 Well aatiatled with the uctio of the city Mustlp Bank ut Kansss City, tha amount of | Wasmsarox, D. C., Aug. 13,~Gen, Raum KANSAS et — Mustow press uro expllet, aibeit uor \‘{M')’ the Boufse ha camb t0 devots bunsell cutirely | Suthorities, and of a bellef that with » vizid | 4 o o r 4 i » Stute money deposited, and tho value of securl- tics In his possesslon. There (8 nothing new in i, excepting that ho says, in b regular July report, .he reported having lu the Mastin Bank S 283.90, while fu reatity there was £376,383.21 ot Btats.fands ou doposis there. iie explains this duwrupency by saying that, after muaking au ordor-on the Mustin Bauk to remic § 20,000 to the: Nutlonal Bank. of Comuiercs ol New Yorky as pare pavment of the July {ntorest on 1ho tiato boads, he was informey by the uitleers that they could not cowply with his order a8~ .oues, .. bur . would make - the remittaney..very svon atter July 1. ltullilm; upun shis prowise, tho Yreasurer went 1o Now oxk amd securad from.the Bank of Commerce an advancy af $220,000 fur the pavinent ‘of tie July interemt, which o sgreed 1o retara by Bept, 1.1 Tla promdus o1 the Mastin Bauk was nut keps and she ‘Treasuter chatcs back to ft | the LOU: which it futled to ay, and hie now bus; he'suysy b that detunct conceri, $506, 187,650, Fur.sbis e bokls the boud of the bank in the suim ol $1,000.00), with dolin J. Mustin, ‘Ihotus H. Muastin, David O. Suiart, Scib £ Ward, Tnomas Uareusau, ana Jomes 1. MeKay as suro- tles, * leiuigo tolds §830,000 bonds uf the Nu- Auaal Waser-Works Conpauy of Kassas Ciy, sud $35,000 0f sulvent notes, Mr, Gates closcs by a4yIng that, nutwithatsudiog the wisfortuncs which have overtaken . by, hatds are clean, and exorestes o ticllet tuat the oblizativns and crediv ol e State wiil e uiet wind protected, trustworthy, The Gazette sayy: Commissioncr of Iuternal Hevenue, expresses Kreat surprise at tho statement made by Attor- ney-General Youmans, of Sauth Curolina, in the coursu of a recens lnteeview with a reporter of ' the J'ost, . When referriug to tho late surrendur of the tilicit distlliers in his State he sald that the genergus pollcy of ajtowing' that class qf ; offcuders to plead gullty and thon releasing’ theo yuder suspeudlon-ul sentence origiosted with Gov. Hamoton. Geo, Hauw states that Mr. Youwans Ly eutirely mistaken. Guv. Hamp- ton wes ‘pejther the origioator of thu poticy, vor Al he InfBuence . the filicle . dfstillers ty surrender themsclyes and accept the tuve ernwent’s lentoucy, . ‘Tvat policy was drst adonted by President Orant iu March, 1877, when 742 1kt distiiters pleaded gulity, ma Wwesn relvased uuder 8 susbension ol seutency &t Atlsnow, Ga. Touchlng the Late surrquders i Bouth Caroling, tius Ravos eald shat they were etlected by a rigoruud etlurc of Uy uterual Revenusatllcers. Uen, Rsum declarad that the conditian of public optalon i Soutn Cervling, the atudiudo of ber uanpw«r:] and the neton ol thu Btate courts, had added tucelowubly to tic ditfieulties of enforving faws In that State. The Goverument, however, was deterwtaed to suppress licit distilling, and o laree force of Deputy Collectors would be coustuntly nuafn- tatLed” o those districes where the faw but veon Tre wenily ¥ ‘s was thy Snectal Disiatches 50 TAC Tribuns. Mannatran, Riey Co, Aug. 18.—Farmers are disposed to Lold .wheat, Wheay fujured by wet In the stack. Coru prosncets excellent, Lyoxs, Rigs Co,y Auz. 19.~Large propartion of the wheat has becn thresbed and sold,, ;rfiwcu uoy kood In s county for g Jarge ! . i . enturcement of the present recututions, shere was little probability of our city becoming e fected with yellow fever, 'The weathur was yury wara to-dsy, WASBIIINGTON, yt ISTARICAL, 4 .., 8peclal Dispytoh 1o The Trivyne., Wisnixoron, D, (.. Aug. 1.—There bas beua yellow. fover in Washington only three times—{first Ln'1803, becond after shi seat of the Governwent was reaiovyd berg, when 'the chief purtdons of the ¢ity werd u warsh. | ‘Thers were then g few cases. - Thure were alsa pitacks ip 152 and 185, and there have becu somu spo- radic cases siuce, but She @ty bas,been prac- thullyas free from fuver as aluiodt any Norta- eru dty: g Ay Gip g WREKLY HEALTE RRIORT OP THB JURGRON-GEN- “:ERAL OF THE' UNITED bIAPES. < WasminuToN, Aug, 17.~The h.l(ni}r,Jn veRular weekly hialth fenort of g, Yusgeon- Generad, Losuud blds aDErioons e 0, - Swve leat ruport froen New Wrloans, 471 cases of yullow fever and 1'% deattis, waking » total Of 0! cuses and 2% deathis, of which 109 cuses uud 29 deaths oecurread duting tue tweuty-four hours to nuou vesteraay, Purt Eades: Uhirtg-three casvsy tive deaths OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, PuiLanzLpuia, Aug, I8.~Arrived, thesteame slip Hlingws, from Liverpool, 1o I8, sud seL up eveatuslly & wioney ugency. Leblez, o iedical student (u Paits, of equally dissulute habits, was his bosonMagsoctate, ‘Ihe woman Gitlet saving cmployed Barro ss bier ex- change uent, the latter learut that she was in bosseasion o some wealth, wud he sud Leblez determined to help hewselves out of their luhmedlate difleudties by murderlug bee aud stedling ner property, ‘lherr peofect Wus earried wut on.the 23 of Murch. Harre, lm-lu: tho. victlny wb b staud, g ier to briug some wmllk et oncs to part- inent. A box nud been purcbused for hep bady, and when sho arived 1o Lfs room Barry wiruck ler on the bead with a bawmer, wille Lebiez stabled her, Lebicz theu cut 4p the Ludy, usit would not all o futo the box, and dis- hosed of the rent fu the woy already -\nmbfi. Te box was taken Lo the statho ol thy Ofleaus itstiwar-as hrezsze,-Barre” takiug a ticket for Mas, which bo'ald ot use. Imiaediatoly atter dha wurder Burrg weut to Madamy Gillet's spartiveat with the key he ound fo her pocket and obtained pussession of thy - wreater part of Bur securitles. T s Lhe slory s told Ly the acte d’uccusaton,” ‘I'he womuey Lepla v ulso ba- ui-triod for huowlugly recolviog stolon gouds, ——— GERMAN SOCIALISTS, New Youx, Auvy. I4.—The Germans to-dsy chrated the triumsh of the Social De weruts ¢ reeeud e tons i Geraany, ‘e thne Lias come 1o tncrease the Influenco we exereing ou ull the populations of Centrul Asld, and bt will ve all the cusier tor us, Suusnuch us L suvereliu of Afubaninisn e nok ot one with our sdversaries, The developnient of our intuence on e burdera of the terntory ruled over by toe Ewpeens of [ndia would be the natural response 10 thu kefeure of Cyprus and the Kroater part of Avlane Turkey hy the Engibelt, “There are 1 Asi 1wo political furces advaucing the oue agaiust the 'hier, and aestined mnllj to uleet. Eugland de. #iren to becontd the Vamediate neightor of Lussla Ju Amy Shuor. I8 e quite mimplé that Hussia, bur turn, suould destrs W apur the Euglisl frunticrs ot Jadia.- ‘V'oe worthwesisrn frontiers ui ludia are wudtited by wardike_trives, which forw, 40 jo. g, H adyauced | gaand ol those populdl Centrat’ Asia whuse Bl Lsé twwt, fom e jiRwemoril W cougucr (Be pline of Hidostan. . Eogland Jiav ulnaye been jeatous of our progrees i C dral Ass. Sho tuduretands Wt cach st lu b Vat wade by us. vach wow Gplunatic or bl 1Y BUCCCrd WEICK W6 hunpen 1o guiny hastens the Towiaent when Kuvis will be able w eatond and cumdohdate ber tudiu ocs 15 the_countrics which Lound the Eugileh posecaslons. The prevest sio- Jeuil aveis tavwaayls for cuntinuing ver 2c1iua Lu Lk seppg | Tooia e ultenor deslis of the Gdservment may not be ko comprebeusive ay the Moscow jour- 3 allate b LOFLH, LUL the Culicentration vl troops the upser busin of he Amuo-llaris proves BLat thire 1s Juore seriuus wors i View that o BivdGiucut ubel Alery aud the auoluiion of Lhe Prymoury, Aug. 18.—A steamer for Antwer) for New York, probably the b, Steluman, Wi spokew at Eddystyne, lght, Sunday wornlas, yith vropeliers disabled, Ausistance has becy nt. 4 leVll 00k, AUk, 18.~The steargahips Cityo! Montreal aud Pumoraulau, (rum New Yorks PettigyIvanids trom Bolludelputs, and Circassiiss 4rom, Quubec, have arsived vyt DAROTA, . g ¥ . Apeciol Dlipaich 19 The Tridyne. | i1 VenuiLio, Clay Co., Aug. \6,~A (eir rass- bopuers ylug over, golng south, . Cugtiug .ail dove.. Hulf & crop uf snal) grain, '\y.auaur favorable for stackivg., ‘Fue quality of groju poor. LS e i T r————— S = W Bqueloling » Lacturer, +In one of the minfug towns uf L‘nlllomh.v Sous bore uf & follow-trom Upvizon pecently de livered b igeture, altor- aving bues extensively advertised, sud was ¥0 dreary aud futernlusbly that whew “be ‘had tulked nearly two kours, 8 rough nuues, probably s littio the wuorse fur liquor, rose and drew his_revolser upon mmi 2 Now dry up,’ hy saldd, * Wu've bud euuuunuu vour chinniug, aud it you don't uu‘)‘ shost o 1" blow you througt.” Wo ds ask our chivé buck this thue s but you wusa't come back bere agiu, It you do, you'd better brine your collis along—you'll tind it cheaper for your cavus tora’ “Tho lecturcr, wy way be Iul\[{fll; stupped, ik wzreed solemuly wever ty Wbk hluisetl a mecond tine upou that tuwn. Dot deas, e Vil keep bils word, . o MIBBOURT, » i R Lt Bpacial DiepdfeoN e TAS Tritane - g Wisuisoroy, F) ranklin Co, Ag. 18, —Wheat selliug lively pb fulr prices,. , Cor apesty.ugh lluuu?hug.‘ u ”,pfl W Wl T —— MILWAUKEE FREIGHT RATES, - Suecial Disaleh 10 The Tridune. . MiLwivkie, Aug. 18.~It has been deter mined to advance the rutea of eastward-bound freight by hake and rait 1n a ratio to correanoud with the tuerease of all-rad) rates determed ot vesterdav's weetiug u Cbleaso. Ihe tan?