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TiIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1878 6 PORTING EVENTS. Diplomatic reporta stronge f i as y omon e At Uiloantie sepen(netting: | Th First Vietory -of the Season mnrdering the Constable who attempted to ar- rest bl Jle was remanded Lo await informa- Lion from the United State POIRONT Losnox,‘Aug. 21. S (e Dick Maore, Dick Wright, Driv FOREIGN. and Sooncr, Time, 2:19%¢. Edwin Forrest, George B, Danlels, Bteve Maxwell, and Trampo- lne drawn, Chamofon Juntor fretting and atarting badly, was pulied out of the race. x + Educatlon a Buccesslon of it. Itisnow beligved that she In February at- tempted what she has now completed Adyancrment.” A few days ago, John Neimers, Onslow, A large uuml of members went to Jones County, took 1 dose of morphia, and went | Bchnetder’s Garden, where an_open-ale concert to aicep to wake up In the unknown land, Bhort- | had been arranged for their entertainment, Lxpetiences After that the police have had for ruppressing the in- formation, the private detertives having had = clenr run ever sloce the beglnning of the present Administration. ‘ Tha Russians Will Enter Batoum RIE. Iy before he died the following ennveraation oc- i s A on the 27th of August. waa potsoned, Chicago Over Cins= Ertr, Pa., Aug. 21.—8ccond dny of Erfe racen, | curred: LA N APITAL . R GENMAN POLITICS, i for teag! ve 0y The unfintshed 5:40 T8CC WAS mym by Vallant, 2 Belmers—* In thirty minutes I will be in tho THE RAILROADS. BOR AND 'c. T ¢ Aug, 21.—The orzan of tha National cinnati. who took sccond, third, and sixih heats: | unknown.” At Which ‘'Time Thelr Torce® Arvound Constautinople Will Retire. Hbenu. AII 3 mrdtv wifl lnluacum auh Ling overnment the amendments they think necess sars to Uie Socialist bill. A compromise scems [ Another Exit Through o Small . HEWITT'S COMMITTEE. New Yonk, Aug. 21.—The Congressional La- bor Comumittee resumed ita session to-day. The Vailant . Nank Ny, Naoptide. m‘:;‘lun@—“\&'hera Is the unknown, or what is | TITE CIIICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, A et Lo Sefmers—* Sclentific men can't tell,—~philoso- | The New York Tritne has the following in N Oddreljow, Al . U il V. [m:(y cmml’l‘l’:flbl!' m.:“c;nm} Imms. Hole by i“'“ Bostons at i o :’&?,:2:"&“,’03";: ;2::: mn‘l’nl:"flac;niu the 'a“"‘::;o":'\‘"":";"&":;’;g: ‘;‘.‘:“" ot ";’"“‘ by the ffif.‘ w"zen::];d :!::t !‘u‘e.chgw::nnm'v:t' (‘;:t nanxpont, Aug. 2l.—Threa men wern Milwaukee. % 4 | devh sure. < Rosjs there was any conft th b : ¢ ighty-fotir wounded by the police The 2:70 class: Sefmers—" Tite resident ofiicers of the Chicagn, Milwanken y conflict in the theory between Hostilities Commenced Between the | Miicland cabe b b tion Hots at Har- Kinsmap oy 1 | seucimers—tWell, I 1 go there, 1 shall meel | T4 oS0 vay Campany. dcelins to. Tarnisn | Capital and lator, but be found that thero was Turks and Montenegrina. burg. o + i Nurss (aside)—** [lo'a gone." any information $n regard to ‘the eeported sete of | an artificial conflict between them, growing out =i Fast Trotting at the Hartiord Races-—- 2| A few dava sinen a stranger wan found lying ST ST 00,00 pee hrnda dnring the Dr%nt | of amisconcention of tho relations between ; CRIM L, . The Amatour Regatla at i § | et fn thie yard of" thie Friewds' Church at | e coporier that e fad drculed o w8y mothing o | them by both_ parties. Tho direct causes, o The London Times on Butler and s Neowark, N. J. Heenlldras %1 tound on the body howed 1t was. xcltAdestruc- omancied it f-'vrnri:rl-‘:l‘l’l’l“lulun:';u';mv':.";d aiiany | thought, were that th labueing classca” coutd Protego Kearney. TATAT, ALORTION, o0 D i tion; but 0o clow wan given 68 to who the pur- | rezuiar reporta to ita stocknoldern and ruecial re "I’;“ """”“’""l"“ why the capitarists confd be In.” Specinl Dispatech 1o Tré Trivunt. e Tovwagds 1 | £on was, or where hio belonged, porth whenever they were deemed necessary, and | #ltlucnee und tney in poverty. lic had no sym- Drearum, T, Aug. l—A very Important BASK-BALT. anda, 1 et b obiidl i SN clnamert g, begpad this thero wis o abliisation nsu‘.y I\v|llll| the twstiity wwalust capital n the 3 3 o B " 0 the publie. en reminded th; e Com- art alor, One w, pat. o A Roport arrent. that Gardinal Franchf | cse i nowon tia in tho Macon County Clr L L L i FIRES. By e ot ST | B e U e St cult Court,: e W, E. Nelson presiding, ol K e o AT &l Mussncliusctes they wers Tiving in as much hars Was Poisoned, intho cats ot Tho Peosle ve, Nra, Margarct s Uy AuzeatThe Chliaga Gl NEAIL EAST SAGINAW,MIGHL | ord of "o chmmicnge” pafiicnialy ot e they could iy tho present condition of AT Henkie, chargel with producing nn abor- 4 2 A £ Spertal Diepatck to The Tribune, towaded debt, Mr. Wastaworth responden: ** Wel ~ TIE TAST. tion upon the ‘,m,,: of ’i"“ Mary trip, met the Cincinnatis for the seventh time . BARATOGA. East Sauivaw, Mich,, Auw. 21.. u"-l,u barn of r"_:x').:.n' nat vive any mlm-nmmmL on tho subject.” hesp continued al fome length, but even BATISPACTORY. Hiser, who dicd n March dust, neventy. | e season snd won @ gunc. As the more | - Bauatond, N Yo Ang. 2—Tho frat race, | William Kiifece, fariner o Sactw Townshiv, Whew ool sionk Whe geport, Which wer licely rsresatnutima i iciblokes atated, Herbert Radelife, agent for the Business Im- prosement N v ol Huston, advocated 2 ro- dnced taritl, and submitted statistics regarding five furlongs, Volturno swor man second, Thne, 1100, “I'he sevond race, free hundlcap, mile and five {:rrlum:fl. was won by Bhylock, knmy wecomd, i two lours after the nbortion 15 sald fo | *toodh tnese clubs were tied for second nlace, by a head, Board- hove Geen produced, Miss liser was the | B¢ this added interest. ' It scems, however, doughter of n Macon County fariner named | tnt nterost in the game fa deing fu this city, ViesxA, Aug, 21.—Count Andrasy yesterday exvlatued to the Council of Ministers the state of neeotlations for a vonvention with Turkey, cirrylated, that when the laat annoal report of the was destroyed by fire this murning, together { condition of the road waa jsxncd. Londs luat with ten tous of bny, three loads of wheat, o | Peen teanel of which no menti nade in the % publie report, Me, Wadaworth sahiz ** 11 ie falee, Apatt of horscas cow,a calf, and farm fmoie- | R Lorit of ihe pablmhed slatement fa trae, and v ery satislactor! ohn Higer. 1 wly as the attendatice was only abont 500, which is incetont thied, ten lengtiis behind, Time, [ ments, Loss $LGI; fnsured in the (lens Falls | the mont of it lan liv, tit § decline 10 state wiich trade in Massachu: Adjonrned. ::51;11:,:1:0 thof" yere W8T, L4 ‘X‘\farch ;(;73’ !’:lzhf,::;";::;:‘i(',!::;l’m'"cnn“?r";:; less than hialf the smallest crowd the Chicagos 2-'“'4.”n] i trei BiaEdians i 3 * L':»lu‘u’)‘na):“fln; ‘u.fr Bupposed o have been |.':u'.}’;:|..:'| 1[:|:|:l|q‘m|x £ ::I = 4 Y ; _;O‘R——CKT-“ g i 5 N, e ar, third race, a free handican, thre rers | 8et o by trampe. t §= Rtated cranns in 8 lon to know of & ATIZSPTED AUICIDE. with one Bd Norl, who was working on o | Uove Dad at home hls year. A metabo | L T S0, et ers | e Terting In sacinaw Clty, owned iy G, | Wit thry sneaks that e Ghieaso, Mibwatkes & K-PACKING, 1t 1s reported that Had}! Soga attempted sul- clde after his defeat at Visoka. RARIZ PABHAL ViexyA, Aug. 21.—Maflz Pasha bas pessed overto the Austrisn camp and becn sent to Brod, farm ndjolning her home. Nocl it out reminiscence fo this conncction s that the when the eirl died, and has ot stnes been heard | Chicagos of last year and the year of. Ilewas nlso indleted, with Mrs. Henkie, | before both won games like yesterday's for the murder of theeirl. Btate'scAttorney fo | n the tnst tnning. The feature of to-day's A. Buckingham and W, Corwin Johns ' ol ' Tr thia Staturand Cron & Pwloe, th fopear | game was the splendid catelitug of Auson, who 1. Bunn, and Mosers. lobev, Outien & Vall for [ Went behind the bat for the first time this thodefendant. The caso has been on trial clght | year. His hand was not well, but in the third days, nud Is progressing slowly, the counsel | jnping be mounted his glove, spongeand all, and cotisuming the time arguing law-poluts. Dr, L. | ayonzed with Harbldge, the result being a suc- V. irigus, of Chicago, once Mrs, Ienkle's as- | soclate i the Dractive of micdictno hete, was | ¢cs% Although unused to Larkln, he was so summoned as an important witness, and was | dteady and fiem, and s throwing was 60 per- here at the openingof the case. 1o skipped | fect, that he Inspired confidence, and greatly :}'ti.i:‘;;':sft;,“sf‘ i okt f‘"""‘\'.‘f‘mlxfi-‘l’r‘ out | hiolped to win. Ou the uther haud, McCiellan sont for mml Dt he positively retused to re- | played a very bad game fo evers polint, snd lost a turn to the Slate unless his oxpenaes were pro- | the game so for asono man could, [nthe first vided for. Tha following, which appcared in | Inning Joneswas muffed by McClellan, went to the Datty Republican of this cily last evenloy, |.tird on two passel bails, snd home explalus ftacll: on McClelian’s muff of White's lit, Btate's-Attorney Buckingham has recefved the | - holnz o run withont & baso lowing e Dr. Grigge, mlvvu u‘:fi:&—‘:::l:nll?r:"m puh]lxrngm WuIcl) i (s Nit. In the third inning Larkin, Auson, and § ;Al:‘.'“%;i',"é“i" finl-l ‘FE k19|7!i-h—-l. A,.‘ Duck- | Harbidge gave two runs on two hits and six er- ngham— i Mr, Block 18 here after me, e A aa Juat arcertased from tho Cieeull guqge | fors. The othor run for the homa team iwas de hat Lo has no lewu] right to take mo out of twa | eerved by good batting. Larktn got the first !:‘:(lul-xa‘:\:lnfn‘{";wl'; olll“ afl.fi'flu'.'.;}n‘"“ ‘;:;d !ue wo ruus far the Chicsgos. Tn the third lunlng o oudlo and lo cing away ffom n o business so long laag weex, T nuat nl!{) hava gl | he hit safely, stole sccond, went to third on necesinry cxponecs patd that T muy incar going to | White's errur, and home on Harbidge's sacrifice. sl R L ",’lf‘fl'p'v;f"lt:““"; Ageln ho bit s beautiful threc-baser to the car- miy sutiafaction that it will bo fully Yenrrred ontd] | riages, and wnlhr:muhtmbyMcCleme'n single. w;ll‘lnca'v:::ll:;n{cx;]:ullu::.la“rfilyu.fl“' u:‘i * (:'I‘l‘!l‘l;::."" 'The score of 4| to r.l Ix‘1 {’nv;w ollCh;dnnl;Il llu(lnl S i LAl 509- | yntil the lost half of the last inning, when the rinined by S Lorst 1 ::!uuh’lnl‘}lnt.tg ul»wlf'lxficu:‘rx'. ::;y:.‘n: :f.ful.'fi . Whiite Stockings lald on and won thegame with £ gflfi"fl,‘x"‘;’,fi“i’flflffl’iflh‘."J:"..',i“""’fi."’i‘f, st | the stick. Ilarbidge was givon 2 1o by Ger- i Lo Lo *s muf, and then Btart, who had previous- stablo. went immediately to Lavorte, from which | Hordt’s muf, " mncuhl!e)vl;mullv:d|h|7’3m:r\fiuiu|luw i Iy been hittlng loog flles to ceutre-fleld, anevaronte, Ind., A 47270 JI Fordmyer, | pulled & slarp. safe bounder around into nerif, Decatur: Arrestod Doc. Went to soe Cire . e “wha told e } had no HEht (o havd him | Figtits Anson bad beon proviously called out under the charge. Send requishion dircet 1o Sher- | on strikes, but this time¢, whilo the 1 af the county. 1 leave fof Chicaga nt0:05in | crowd were shoutlug, * Wind-beater!” he of amile, was won by Bonnie second, Vagrant thinl. Time. 1:19! The fourth rage, mile and an efzhth, was won by Nanule H,, Higgins sccond, Misa Malloy third, Time, 3:00%. EANLVILLE, Bpectat Dignitch to The Trilune. MENDOTA, 11l Aug, 21.—~The Earl Park races commenced to-day, The condition of the track that caused the nollflponument yesterday was Qn‘ll}' falr. In the 3:33 closa (purse of 8500}, Wogner's Bashaw was first, Luady {irocabeck sccond, and Granger thirds thne, 2:534, 2:33, 3334, 2:3034, and 3:35, In the 2:43 claas (purse £400), Cal 5 \"nlog, CINCINNATY, Aug, 21.—The I'vice Current to pe morrow witl publish the following: **As vet there is not much Increase {g current operations in pork-vacking In the West compared with tho past scveral woeks, but the present killing of hogs Is well up to the general expectations In numbers. The qgtiality of hows is yet complained of, there being a small propartion of very good quality, while the bulk: of the offerings is aquite Iuterior bicre and cisewhere. Wo have advices of o discasc prevalling among hogs in some sce- tions In differcut portivns of the West, and there Iz probubly ou tnerease in this malady us compared with one or two months when thera was an unusually healthy condition of swine, but we have s evidenco of any generat or serl- ous prevalence of discase {n the leading hog- prewlng seetions.’! S8, Pand Haliway Company fian fasied $2, 400,000 of new honde xince March 1, and investizati 1% maeeried, proves that the statement ta satn tinily correct, €xcenl, perhapn, A 1o the exact amount of the new 1xsul — THE SARATOGA MEETL BanaToas, Ang. 2. —~There was a fuif attend- snce of rallroald managers at themeeting to-day. The Committee appointed sesterday reported the following resolutions, and they were adopt- ed ununimouslv, and the Commlttee continued for the purpese of carrying out the recommend- athome: Resolrel, That the practiec of paving commis. #ions on thie sale of ratiraud tickets Is denoralixing to tho empluyes and uscless to the public, tatin enormoas loss to the companics, 3ud sho be discontinued, Jleanired, That the beat intercstof the compa- nies will ba ecrved by tha abulition of the puyment of such conmjsrlons. Teewnleed, That it Is_recommended st all ont- side agencien Tor the sale of tickets be aboiirhed. Atdolred, That a cireniar embodyiog tha atovo recommendations be eent to all companies, asking for their arsent, und containinga elagse to the effeci that it _will not be binoiug on them tinleas and untii all competitors have agreed thorelo, and asking the compunles 1o name suck competiture. The question of livestock ditficultics, ‘left unsettled at the Long Brunch Confercpee, Wiy referred to the Western Exeentive Committee, und nlso to the Exccutive Committee of the trunk lines, poth of whom are niso to consider thie whole guestion of Eust-bound rates, and are to report upon any pooling arrungement that nay be deemed advisable to adopt. Adjourned till te-morrow, Marlott awl occupled br G, Virleh, was bailly wrecked by an incendiary fire this evenlng. Damages probably $1,200; Tully fusured. a CINCAGO, ‘The alarin from Box 77 2t 4 o'clock vesterday morning was caused by a fire in 8 two-story framo bufldiog, at No. 315 Fourth avenue, owned by B, Wagner & Co., and occupied on the Yower floor by Edwlra Prey 8 grocery, and upon the sccond floor zs a dwelling, Damage, $300; fusured for $2,000. NOSTILATIRS proke out Tucsday between the Turks and Mon- tenexring near Podgoritza. Five thousand insurzents have been defeated near Stolatz with heavy loss, BATOUM. CoNSTANTINOPLE, Aug, 21.—The Turkish commander at Batoum has informed the inhiab- {tants that the Russiana will enter the clty Awge. 23, Vesscls will arrlve to tuke away inhabitants not wishing to remain. 7 rric K. wvon In stralght heats, Lady M. and Prince third; time, 2:333¢, 2:333, AMUSEMENTS. GENERAL STAGE NOTES. ‘The Touy Pastor troupe begin a short seazon at Haverly’s Theatre next Monday. «John T. Raymond follow: Nip and Tuck™ at Hooley's next week in * Rigks," The Coleille Folly Company at Haverly's ore playiog to large houscs this week ju ** Ciuder- elia.” Charles B. Bishop, the fat comedian, hae Jeft the stagc, 18 studying medicine, and will soon graduate. . Roberteon's comedy of *Ours™ will be pro- duced by the Webber Combination at fooley’s “Uheatro Saturday evening. Mr, Bimon J. Forhan, a well-known young gentleman of this city, will make his debut at the West End Opera-Touse Saturday cvening JMr. Houeyton In the * Happy Pair,”” and ns St Zlum {n “All that ()fmcu Is Not Gold.," Mr. Charles Crouse, the srent of the Trou- badours, was in the eits yesterday, The com- pany opens at Chillicothe, O., on 8ept. 3, and and AQUATIC, TR NEWARK REGATTA. Newang, N. J., Aug. 2L.—Thers was a Jarge attendauco at the regatta to-day, Tha first raco was for four oars. 'The firat heat between tho Hope Club, of New Orleans, and the Mutunls, of Albany, was called at 1 o’clock. The wind was northivest uq\! fresh, making the water slightly lumpy. The Hopes got & slight lead on the start, but the Mutuals soon caurht up and lald to with a vigorous stroke. DBoth steered well, but the Mutuals had the Tead of a tength at the wile statlon, which they kept increasing, The Mutuals rowed o 44-stroke to the “wminate, and the Hopes 82. The Mutnals came out six lengtha ahead, ‘fline, 9:183¢, The next event was the third heataf four- oarcd vrews between tha Olymples, uf Albany, the Zephyrs, of Detroit, and the Saugerties, of Baugertics, N. Y. The tide, which had becn against the Loats, now bezan to cbb, and the water grew smoother. The Olymbpices got the lead at the start, tho Zephyrs second, and the APGITANISTAN, BoypaY, Anz, 2L, —The helr-apparent of Af- ghaniston died on the 17¢h fnst. “Thé departuro of the English inisslon to Cabul may be post- poned. TURKISIE PRISONERS, VienwA, Aug. 21.—8ix hundred Turkish pris- oucrs have arrived. Open the pores and break upcolda with Sanford's Jumiaica Uriger. BUSINESS NOTICES. . 8t. Loulg, Nov. 10, 1877.=Messra, J, Bur- nett & Co., Bosten: The telief tho Jonas Whit- coinlis Axthmy RRemnedy alfusded me was perfect: T have not had a bad nleht Aluce taking 6, Thin comataint has troubled me for a lon time, and I have tried many things, but inno casc founa any reliet nntil your Hemedy catne to hand. 1 most cheetfully recoramiend )i to any one troubled with hay-faver or sathma, for it I tnc onfy remedy ever used Ly e with auy good effects. Yours traly, Wa. T. MasoN, o sre. Mason & Gordon, lawyers, L1736 Ciestunt strect, e — XLCR Codilshi=Tiho bost honeless Codliah in the world, Made from selecterd Georze’s Lank flen. ~ Ask your vruzer for it. Putup by Gcorgs 1. 'Trigg & Lo., 182 Doayo street, New York. - ——— Una # Mrs. Winslow's Soothlog Syrap® for children walle teething. 1t cares dysentery anddi- SERVIA. BELGRADE, Aug. 2L.—Prince Mian, of Servia, Das fssued 0 prociamation snnouncing the jnde- pendence of Bervia and reduction of the srmy to n peace footing. RLOYW PROGRISS. ViErNA, Aug. 2L.—Negotiations between Austria and Turkey for a convention are stiil vrocceding, but thu Turkish demands are exor- Litant and unacceptable. The comprehensive moblilzation menaures sgreed upon in the Jatest Coblnet councils aro belng rapldly catried ont, WILL HOLD ON. LoNnoY, Aug. £1.—A correspondent at Berlln telegraphs that Tiseia has deterinined to retain the posiation bofore Constantinople unutli the ¢vacuntion of Batoum fs cutuvleted. Loy Bo & W, Special Dispateh 1o The Titune, Srawartetn, 1L, Augz. 2L—The County Collector of Tuzawell County, buving seized o palen P w train on the Indianapolis, Blooniugton & West- | arrhos, wind colic. ang rogulntes the bow 1 thg morning. ). J. Brock. ft, and the bascs | Sougerties third, The Zephyrs caught a Merab® | WHI play & two weeks' engazement in Chivago 5 ahies galatiathio bowels. =5 €18 AT B N, N vequiniton haa yet been sont for tho Doctor. | racked an old-time Ituer to left, au 0 : arly o October. . Nate baulsbury fs now on bis | €51 in satisisction of delinquent taxes Gen, | === < = — = GREA mn“lzl:’l.‘Ah : "Tho defendant’a counsel are making strenuous | Yere fulle Capt. Forguson dropbed a safo short | at three-quartera of o sulle and guve up the wnyvrrom Europe, 2 v Wristht, the Receiver of the road, to-day ob- CUTICURRAL race. Just beyond the Olsmples’ fuuled with the Saurerties and stopned. The Baugertics rowed ot coming fn tn 0:12, In the second heat for four oars the Kliza- beths, of Portsinouth, Va., the Friendsbips, of New York, ond_ tho Eurckss, of New- ark, coutested. Much futerest was ex- cited, the Eurckas beine public favorites, The latter innintalned the lead until at the mile oat, when the Ellzabeths mot even, but the Lurekas then shot ulmndhwhen they iy uticura TilE GREAT SKIN CURE, y U8 [ fly Into centre, and thc bases weoie #till tult,with 5‘.,’,‘,’;{,' L?]foc':.fi“ ;;.“,:{:;“'f»’éfi,‘,‘c ‘f"“‘,‘,‘fl.lcl‘,‘:“f,“f. Tlurbldge home. Ifankioson was due Tor a hit, el and of sach o chapucter s to vecasion | 504 lie scored b by deiviug a strp onio hetweary Soubtns ' o tho muilt. of Mra, [lenkle, L ull | 3hort and thied, it belog g’w '!vmn‘“: MiEake ol probabiiity the delense will attempi to provo ','fi; 5::::. rll; 2;::& ) :fi:qwl:x :m'fl;.“" ,l‘_:‘r"!' ':; :}:‘.‘;‘vfl:xa’l‘lflfir .ljlz‘y‘mlfl:Logl'i‘-',fi","‘:hfif,‘;;' l‘,’f‘{"’;l): the winning run, and when he_came ploughing, LoypoN, Aug. ¥l.—Thomas Forbes, the Ameriean detective, has been yemanded to await the arrival of tho extradition papers and needed testlmouny. AGRICULTURAT, PROSPECTS. James Caird writes to the Times: *The agrl- cultural returns of Great Britaln show a small {ucreasc fu wheat and barloy, and a deercasc In onts, The acreage of wheat hos increased tained of Judge Treat, fn the Uaited States Cir- cult Court, an order restraining the Colicctors of McLean, Tuzewell, Peuriz, Deity, Cham- palgn, Vermilion, Piatt, Macon, Logan, and Muson Countles restraining them from levyine upon ar distraining tho praperty of the Indfan- apolls, Bloorington & Western, or other prop- erty iu the hands of Recelver Wrights alxo di- recting the ‘Irensurer of ‘Tazewell or otbers ‘Tho Maferonis will open the Grand Opera at Milwaukee on Sept. 2, and wiil play o week's enragemaut. ‘The Opera-1louss hus Just been refitted and hawdeomely decorated, with new drop curtaln, ete. The Colville partv opens the Milwaukee Academy of Muste Aug. 2. Miss Ada Cavendish will open the Broadway ‘Thentre on Sept. 9, in **Tho New Magdalen,! jnstead ot “Misa Gwiit.” — Miss Cuvendish thinks that the character of Mersy Merricl: Is ) caking, rearings, plunging, charging, sud sild- reasonable, Mra. Heuklo protests thol st fs | Dreakine " 1o with th . ¢ toward the plate with tue ball after him, no Tunocent of the crime charged agalnst her, Tho | (0% 40N _"m‘ R him & ratlier tunn have case wiil probubly go Lo the Jury Aug. 2. any fuss about It. After the game was won 1 = was ensy to bring 11 two more runs, and Larkin | were fouled by the Elizabeths, which t t 4 who have made the levy 1o forthwith 00,009, Estlmatiog freland ot a slight in- WORTII READING, e aotmotn tho. Fomo €oIaz 710 1. Fole | Joutcr o saod 1o sny suanr e Elrokas came | bjande onehantrces of dromnda s therefore | More tho " property ~io * the lecelv Inpallibly Cuves creaso, tho total pereaze of it | o v"";;“’;{ ”“X“’l';‘,_,’i’ ”A’ :’"'“""d lowing is s A in ghead, howerer. Time, $:003¢. the mauagers have changed thelr plans. The fl'\l'g%r”f‘m}l:gf‘h vy Shat i1k ianel K| 3 new 1 a, . 21,—A new and success- 3 he four-vared crows race was between " sofns. || MO e tonls 3 o ’ ts, Usicel Koo, s 3"?0'000 e han | ful mode of swindliog bus just been doveloped cutcAun, AR BIF Lougueutl of Sontrenl; Conteuniat, of Detroits | o icoris, Vining Howers, the well-known come: | of taxes, and that, If the road s suld, the pur- | Sqlt Py gp D b T 00,000 quar. | In Clarion Cannty, A notion peddler named == aid Arifugton, of Brookiyn, Tho Longoculls | fiay tied i New Forkonthe Toth after o | cliaser onle aequires, tlo syuject to the cleluts ) 1, 161, oF sOINo years. will yiel A quar- 7 al i and Ceatennlaly fouled at 100 yards, " .' e i 1 of such otlicers for taxes. The Receiver is also o ters, leaving 13,000000 quarters to be drawn | Goodman dreamed that bo had found o hidden 2 Tinzton refusing (6 come back. was uu?.'flhu?fi. Dulladelvhis Acell 25 13, aud was 8 younger | granted Jeava to prastcute o suit I the Dolity Seald Head, Daflfll‘flfi, Dry and Falling from abroad. Tho French crop is belleved to | treasure, and prevalled on o farmer named %3 Tho Longuculls and Centennlale theh rowed | Urother of the luto D. b Bowera, whose wilow | Cir.ult Couet to cnfolg and reatralu the collee: s el ho Fronch will be | Lozue, living tn Perry Township, to accompany s 4 for firstplnce; The Longueuils broko their | 18 She wellknown actress, When ouly & sounk | tjon of taxes upon its Havana & Champalin ex- Hair, Pimples. Blotehes, and Sarof- be below the average, and the French will be h I Th 10l tated ot 1lankinson, 3 1 1)1 ruddor, and fouled tho Ceutcunials, The | 18 Mr. Vining bezan his professlon ot tbe | tonsion and the Decatur Brauch for the vear 1 ! busers, Present prices will probably ba main- | bfin to tno spot. Tho peduler poluted out 8 | Caasidy, r. f . i Sl 1 e geused the foul. and tho race continucd, | Lottom of the lulder us a cll-bos at the | 157 United States Marshal Roo left to-night tained, or perhaps slichtiy increused, but thero | large oakc a8 tho one he saw in his vision. It | Larkin b...... EE R feferce exoused tho foul, and thopace contituied, | Ghostuut Street Theatre, Philadelphis, and of | for Pexin to wrvo the {njunction and put Ke- Tous loeys aud Sorgs, Wil be no earcity. The potato erop will bo | was npparently sound at the butt, but, about | HeClebat, 2 LRE o el heat for tha. hinlor siaghosculls | S8 fact ho was wont to. ypealk with pride. In | coiver Wrizht wialn (u posscasion of tho road's about the same s last year, Therais Jess dis- twenty fect up, s Mmb hnd Yeen broken A e B B, prize wus between Bowlsby, Jr., of Michigan, 15.;031u played “accond Jow comeay™ at Bar- | pegperty fn Tazewell County. 3 caso than for several " years past 8t eSS Tyl atd mob feol Mhke bue | Tomal.ui s e [40 710407 6 | Cumpbell, of Newark, aud Morgan, of Wash. | Bum's Museuns, and aleo f the Albariy Museum, Mewrs. WEEKS & POTTEIL Whlessle Drngglate the samo period, Young . cattle nave | OfF A ol e 4 PO RSl fzion. Dawlsy and’ Campbel) ‘pulle evenly | Snbearing in such choracters as Tioman, I TEXAS EXCURSION RATES. of Hoiun, Maskey rospecituliy’ infuri the Jubis and fucrensed 40,500 aud lambs 833,000 | moring w! hat Lo supposed to bo o superstitious | 5o, 4, ol 1] 1f 2/ 3/ 0] 1 Sun It 5 7 | oThe Neeret.” ‘I'ne nest engagement of Mr, S ) e 4 . those affticted with apparently lacurable affections of > until tho mile-stuke was reached, when Bowlshy 3 I ted In yesteruay's TRinuSK that the | the BKin and Beslp, that they hiavo pucceoded. aftee WALKING ON Til8 WATER. whim; but Goodman had euch confidenco in | Gerlrdt sl 1) 2l 8 2l a) 1| et e o ad thio rase his owa way, | Hovers was with E. A, Marshall's compuny nt tivasuntad il yesientay © | Slkhe yoursof sttty ant crpertinent, i ooaining bF LoNDpoX, Aknu, ‘.‘lik—Fm;:cr. u;.u ‘Amerlcu::» his vision that ho offercd Mr, Loguo one-half of 3!0?;37“11.‘; g b 'i‘ g 'r'i ll' } Toane, D140, Y. \\'ual\ln‘mo“, whese ‘wd ‘;‘“y?-i.j l?r ']“‘mfi l‘uflcn','e‘; wid -nd:“ %"‘.’";‘ ?' ,‘I:I. r(;.;mlm,: SRl Veatiabie E‘ bR pevee 'g"‘"' who undertook to walk on the water trom * | tho spolls if hie would help blm cut down tho | 1 g e tloal heat of th 1 x successive scasons, and fn 1853 he “joued | ronds nad met ot tho Graud Paclfic Hotel, an e, beforo used b inedicine, & purely Kkiu Hpecing S 5 Ketly, 7' 4l of of 2f L 2} O i tnal heat of the senfor sinjrle-sculls was ¥ cet The, C 9 hila- % of the conslatence of Jelly, whiéh they bolleve tu be s logno to Folkton i boots Ingdt, f0% A | tesc. 1 did a0, Whon th treo el thero was | Diteeess 3131 32 814101 8 | you'vy "Leo, of Newark. T 9ilt, Mtk | 8ol ik Fret spmearaice v fmportan | Sccided to sll xaunlon wekute ab grenty ve It e frSeee o uF iy Wlee font Fallad. atter accomplishing cloven miles. 'Tha | u rattle of colns near where tho limb hzd been {\E‘“ai‘;.“‘;a”’-"' o R R R b‘i}!fia"u“{’“hm‘""k(;,"t'}“n"il""l"’g; 1 Parts was at Clevetand, 0., after which he plaved | Guced ratesto ail poluts in Texas. Yestenlay | fiead, or Dandruft, i Dot o Teegraph, however, say Fowler ac- | Lroken off, and u small hollow was found. | Seor o ol 4180 3 5] 9 B 2| youe fual bost of the doutic-scull raco whs | o suceensful siar engagement at Wheellng, Va,, | they held another meetfng, and fixed the rates, | - cUFICUIA s eamnentiy t complishd the passaye of tho Channel on f0ot, | pusconced theteln wero loads of sllver, Both 5 | =] =l ={ = | of Mb’,mr _mg‘nd' Time fl,m;““'“- Mutunls, | opening fu **Paul Prv," and as Jem Lugys, in | which will be o follows to the privelval pointa: ive hrecife liemedy’ fue t though e londed at Bundgato Instead of Folke- d to bo wild with deltght, and Total 10] siazfweriant o | S nnd eat for Tour-Oars was “The Wundering Minatrel,” Mr. Howers was Proapectors® | Jossions, Ttene dround 11 stonc. scemed to.bo wild with delight, and, on count- | _ T R G TR ne final heat for four-oars way the last con- | ¢hey secured by the late Ben Do Bar, of the St. | . Fipatscloss, Enrant’ round-trip | Materated Pluples and 1 THE TINES ON KEANNEY. tug up, found the plle amounted L0$5,000. The | Taning— SYEE AT AL | testorthodar, Tho Mutuale of Albans, Baug- | Charles® ‘Theatro, New Urieans, under whose Nimited. rate, £ | dr'\onne, Uniaiurat itedoess of tho 8 Loxpox, Aug. 21.—Tho ZLimes roprints the | peddier expressscd his unwillingness to cm:'l‘unn 10200100 0-4 3?»"2'..&' Cs:flffnfnlhfi? o D -lgl‘fih{. u:dl\w- management ho continuea four Yours, and be- | Austin, Tex ... 8,00 o 5, | Jiough s n.":m:l:;«lnu‘."n‘:'a:llhx}“\-:.r' seport of att futeeview betweon Butlerand Kour- | carry “around so much silver n bls | “Runs earncd—Chicago, % s i o rolt, started, 8ud | oame g great favorite with the audiences of the | Heaenc, T 20 K Slcait, andrutt, 1ey. Thin, aud Faltin ture (ialiizis, And all A3ty Eruntions itations ot tio bealpt Culs, Wounds, Brulses, Bealds it wind $tehii Pites, Paln And Indamnitions t atieni and Affectiong of tho Muscles amt Juftits s bore ‘Turoal, Diphtherla, Croup, aad Hosrscueas, Ao, 8¢ Volerinary Kpecitie. Herufula, rerafalut Hicers and alanduiar Gwolllngs aro diseascs ot thie Hlool and Hones, aud_muse not confulied with skl diacases UFpEr 34 ALY naied. Tieyrpuire totl cxtornal and loternay curiIclity {n the order named passed tho winniug point. The promenude rogatta concert and presenta- tlon o prizes took place at Park Hall thls even- ing, Congressmun Peddle presented the badees to the winnersand the flagsto the winulng clubs. ————— SUICIDE. ney, and hos an_cditorial about them and the * Nutfonal * party, in which it says of the lat- ter: * 1t might becomo a serious danger to the Republie S it wers possible for the discon- tented and dgnoreut nosses who bave attached themselves to it to ‘pool thelr {ssucs,’ ond combine agalnst eapital. ‘Thero are practically no limits [;ockcfi. and inquired where ho would Two-base hit-McVoy. o likely to get groenbacks for | ‘Turce-base hit—Larkin, his shore, Mr, Lognu having couslderabla | First base un errurs—Chicago, 15 Cincinnaty, 0. muw in the house immediately zave Googmun Left on u-u—ulllmofi 7; Cincl nm,‘p. ls.‘ !(1“ pul’)cr;nollay‘rul;ld ctuo‘:‘w‘k l:hurlmn,; u’fl {:fl?fifi:’{,fl“}ydfim‘ffl‘?fl"'}'fn‘::'f:,‘fi‘u'u‘f""' oatire balk of sliver. 0 D! er went off an (PP I White 17 | Y Tias not sitce boen heard from. On eadeavoring | - Lised bulle—J.White, 13 astidge, 3; Anton, 4. to pass some of ths silver It was found to he n &:,'l',',,",,lfl,‘;},‘,m Houstoi, Te Palestine, Tex. ., 3 These tickets will bo sold until further notice, not to large partics ouly, but to parties of one or more. The round-trip prospectors’ tickets will be ood to return forty days frum the date of their fusuc, which will allow ample fhme to {nspect South ant Southwest, Durlug the past geason he traveled through the country with MeKee Raukin's company, playing s old part o The Danites,” ana on the 23 of April tast Jeft that company at_Boston. ns his health was falling fast. Ln 1857 Mr, Bowers marricd Miss Virginia Carpenter, of Philadelubia, who susvives him. vo daughters and a sou, the cldest dlscovered, IIEMS, s 4 v A externslly and CUTHURA HESUL! T 1o democrathe country to tiie power of 8 ina- [ counterfuit of the pooreat kind. Mr. Loguo 18 | ryy ootuts of play worthy of special siote, bo: | Fa s betug about 17 years of aue. thiorouguly the poluts vislied, internatiy Nave efiected somo wumderfal eures. a 3 cts In the Case of the Blilwankee Lady~ - RTaTe i "t n TEMPERANCE, I ploehfof hard tinies aud’ been thrown out of | infests that couuty, fielding, two of his fivo catches being extraor- ©eoi. large boses, containing two and one-half times the dinary, even for himn, Larkin was also effective Rpecial Digpatch Suecial Dignalch to The Tridune, Mr.J. M, Walker, -General Solicitor of the | quautity of siall, sud thezefury muci o eaper fur work, or had to subsist ou lower wagcs, arc 8 . special Digpatek to The Tribune, o o o Y . Ra . | chtuniccase \ried by tho most powerful farces o' come to- JUDGE LYNCIT N BANC, Alter ‘fi: third funing, aud oupeciuily WhebME | Mty aver, Auz, #L—Tho mystery attend- | Etais, I, Aug. 21.—Diatrict Lodge, N 1 Clicamtn. g::"]';‘;"l‘:;‘m“mg“{{’,fl)m“““,’;z:"hm e ol CiliCura iyalvant cean he seat by exvrem ::."mb:‘l m:{lr:fl, mc‘ |:v.mlsru}_:r‘¢i:;l. "t%lo m‘; 8pecial Dispateh to The Tribune, When White struck out with tho bases full, | ing the death, dast Monday night, of Mra, Nel. | cous sting of fourtcen counties (n the northem 4 Vreiated by WEEKS & BT TEIL Wholesalo Drug- NAsHVILLE, Tenn., Aug, 31.—A Murfreesboro | lfe muiled tho ball, and then, getting 1t quick- speelal to the Amer/can says that tho Ruther- | 1y, forced out ono band, and yet seeured the ford County people nre excited over the fatal | striker ot thrst. shooting of Constable Abner Dement. Monday L el UL e Pink Bell stole. Zachary Ilayncs' horse, De- MitavAuKEE, Aug, 81~The tenth game be- ment and Haynes found him st his uncle's ot | tweon the Buston' aud Milwaukee “Buse-Dall 8¢. m, yesterday, Ouentering thae house De- Clhlhl tl;h ul!l:.erf;onr rull‘l_lld ln° nnm)unl‘;:;n;c; ment sald, Plnk, yout are my prisoncr.’? Bell | Victory for the Losions, who o gam responded by asking, *Woo wre youl Lold '"flf,f(,?;.ll‘."dl"' ’“{o ey i:" rfl"""' 0 oni" as he retreated toward the wall, shoot- | Milwauke 0000001023 ing Dement In the abdomen. Turning to | Dostons . 000220000 Hayoes, Dement sald, 1 am shot,”* Huynes Daso hite—dtliwaukee, 11; Bostow, 0. then shot ot Bell five times, strikine him onco ’é""’“"fi‘}'“"é‘“{"‘f&“{,‘"" 1 iiguske, {n the srm and once In tho hand, Bell wes e R LKae. 1 Soston, 2. atled, Dement 1s aving. Upon hls death | Haried rus—plwavkee ., Bovton, Mass. s, tho greas ki ¢ Fuller & Fuller, Vai niy Kloutentardh & iniau & Kiag, Storrleon, part ot the Biate, of Good Templars, held o Conventlon to-day. Delegates wero present frow Freeport, Chicazo, 8ycamore, Naperville, Caledonia, Elgin, Durand, Orangeville, For- reston, Winuebago, Shauuon, Pingreo Grove, Gnlens, and Rockford, AMra. 8, K. Whitford, of Elgin, presided, sud bricf addresscs were made hv Mras. Dickerson, of Chicago; Mrs. Whitford aud Mrs. Conn, of Elgin; B, Burps, of Freee vort; Mrs. J. C. 8pare, of Freeport, and others, The evening's scssion of the Convention was largely attended. A worm dlscussion aross upon the poliey of prohibltion, und resulted in the adoption of 8 resolution settiog forth the principles of the lodges ns strictly prohibitional, A uumber of commlittees were scleeted, al Dispatch to Tha Tribune. Geneva Lakr, Wis., Aug. 8L.—A temperance tuss-meeting under the auspices of the temples where hio has been apefiding his vacation. Mr. J. U, Page, General cnger und Ticket Agent of the interuationur & Great Northern Rattroad of Texas, I8 In theelty making arrange- ments jor exhibiting ot the Exposition this full a gerand display of ‘Texas products fram the line n,' s road, M, Pago exl‘mfl-. td beat any dis- play of this kind ever made before, The wanagers of tho 1llinols Central Roflroad offer tu take frec of charge ull donatiuns fur the tfcrers ot New Urleans and other Southern cities as far as Calro, their trains uol running auy further ot present. o ‘Thero will be but little delay, however, fn getting such goods Lo thcle proper destination, us General Man; Clurk, of the Chiraro, 8t Louls & New Orleaus Kail- roait, will sev to it that they arc forwurded from Calco free of charge in special trains, Mr, F. L. Parker has been appolnted Assist- son VanKirk, Is fully solved. 8he was found dead in her bed yesterday mornlng with an empty chlorofurm bottle on tho table, and sho feft two lotters,—ono addressed to Dr. Bpear- manaud the other to her daughter Ada. In both letters she meutfons bier jutention to com- mit suicide by the use of chloroform, and sho wanted the appesrance to be that of an acel- dental overdose, or that b might passasa of heart-disesse or paralysis. iler tragic act {s attributed to abberrution of mind, caused by the death of @ sou, aged 8 years, to whom she was very much sttached, Bhe committed sulclde the night of Aug. 20, which was the suniversary of the child's death, WEst oint, N. Y., Aug. 21,—-Cadet Jumes Toad, Jr., of ludlaus, Penn., in hospital since May 30, drowned himself in the Hudson last night. His clothes were found on the river: Rlels, k) W the most wildly nzainst soclety ure not asflrmly Ak fus wedded each of thum to his own theories of re- construction ns the most superstitious faustics ot uld-World creeds.” The Zimes then bricfly summarizes the pro- credings before Congressman Hewitt's Cow- mittee and conclules as follows: **The United States wouid bave more to fear from the But- lers and Kearncys, If thelr followers wers less passlonate, less ignorant of vractical limitations of political activni, and less torn by Intesuul Jualousies.” FRANCE, PRINCE HONENLOUE, Moxicn, Aug. 21.—Frince Hohenlobe, tho German Ambassador at Parls, hos been re-elect «l to tho Relchstag on the second ballot In Forehelm, by a vote of 0,800 against 8,000 for Jamaica Ginger The Quintessence of Jamaica Ginger, Choice Aromatics, ynch-law will be executed on Bell, Dement’s friends having exprossed that determination. Bell {8 20 years old, sud bears s bad naine. YORKAT CITY—TRCDMBEN, 9 e 3 PYhiak . | bunk, snd letters oxpressing ¢ determination 10 | of Honor of Bouthern Wiscousin aud Northern | bt Ueh Telzht Auntof ths Atchison, tu. Mome . tho Ultraiaonians candite. DRUNKEN RESPECTABILITY, | Cuvaiaus, Aue. at—Foresl” Ol 347 | comial uicde Hinls o el o Ponians Ttk vt ok & et Fe lairoad ' The Lo u a5 und French Brandy, FRENCU ELECTIONS. 13 people were in epdanco and excur- - Fants, Aug, BTt cochonm of the Trost | 8% Louts, Aug. SL—3lrs, Catherino Duckles, | - pupy,yo, Aug HreeVataton: Swctal Correspondence of The Tribune, About 500 peaplo wero i attendanco aind wxeue- | il ired for tbe duttes Of thls powitiud. 1 | 14a weictous, harmten, aad atrengthesing subalbuto -Buflalos, 4; Utleas, 1. THE TURE. JUARTFORD, Apecial Dlepulch 1o Tha Tribune, Hanteoun, Coun,, Aug, 31.—The programme a rich lady, and member of one of the best fam- {lles iu St, Louis, was ilned $10 in the Sccond District Palico Court this morning for belug found drunk on the streets. Bho has an uncon- trallable passlon for liquor which sho cannot re- straly, and she has been frequently seen under 0 Its imfueuce, but never In such s coudition on :';';‘fic‘::‘: :"_“;;:l‘mfi:"“":';::::" P“"k‘h""“ an thostreet. Bho was arrestea yesterday msa | (000 i ek A precantion, for at the tini she Was staggoring | 0% & paciug race, which attracted au auusual- DIt it swus fenred ahe would fall alinoatevery | 1y lurke assemnbiogy, but thu heavy ralu-storm noment. Tho tine was paid, aud the lady, who | compelled o postponment until to-morraw foro- hasquiu & venerabla sppearauce, and whoso | noow. after two heats had been trotted In the Lair is white, was carrled homne fn & carriage. 2:23aund ouo in the 3:% race. In tho formor, = i Croxie, the pool favorite, proved hersell from susp “g;’;,"’“'f‘i‘fi‘;‘”’;gfl:fmfl' the first to bo rathor off, aud botl heats were K i ap e taken by Hambletonlan Mambriuo through the Osaua, Neb, Aug, 2L~Tuls wmorulng two | & akilb and s enerally of th e ooy o £4000 o ihe | Soth DHck "W As. Dier, Ui s cent express robber % ul e nto %?in 4 :‘:lu'. Sl.vJau ' Counell Bluls Ralway. | the. Tomostretels sUrcast, nd 3o camo down, They have been lodged fu the Omaba Jall lu do- ail laoping s they went under, and the wlanee 000 bait cach, ey carn bu Omalia | S8k|oZ thakeat by less shan L't @ leth arald late Bntunl;v. paviug crossed the river i a feh- | y) go“.,u 10-norrow (ul:unoon it tho track be In :rlrnfln'l ufli‘tul" I"l;l:la:: fi'"o':f" e :‘ugflg m_l {undll{gn. \lv'merhuguumltul, as w.vy el ol ey 4 3 13 i ] 9 o :mlhl:nd \lflo:)lh. The zmg mght they hired & ?;‘.‘;Ifm 'y In?lhnl“nulh.":u':cg:l Dy’%ll.::n?r:r ";flr\'ye :.“me'd.:ll?n dtmvu & (mlln‘?l. ltllg-ill'r Ilf;llll!:"-’ fi:rmhl'ulz_a,fl‘mh thu‘tflor{lh:. liulu ’nn.l .l]'Imtulgu b urnd camy belore dayl . > ave heen wn from 6 frev-for- 0 ba premises were searchied, but only two revolyers | trotted to-morrow afternoon, sud between the were found. One of tho men udmits belng on | starters, Hopeful and Great Eastern, the chance the train the night of the robbery, is so strongly fu tavor of the former that it is ———— %mwulblc to make pools on that ruce this oven- NABBED ON ARRIVAL g = . NEw YORK, Aug. 2l—Anton Bracht was ar- iwn Forrest bidt bflmxfit wfierdrl {qr reated at the ustance of the German suthorities | SLOU00 ou dccount of e, Harker, He Wil gve t an exhtbition of speed with a runnlug mato for immediately upon arrival hore, charged with | agpoal purse, ]thrvwned that, T private, tho murder of Iynsts Burguer, of Elckelhod, | ng has made a quarter st 2 304 galt, sud at has heen Ueneral Manager Brroug's privats sece vetary and ehilef nasistaut for sumie thue past, and formerly was nmlam‘lm agent of the Hovsae Tunnel line'at Boston, and provious Lo thal timo had charge of the New Englaud business of the » National Dispaten’” Line, The Port Huron Times says: - “Wo have further informution regarding she ruinored pur- chase ot Pensusular bouds by the Grand Trunk Comnpany, or managers, which cnables us Lo ate very positively that the report Js iroe. ‘Flie bonds fu ?ununn were origlnuly owned tu Awsterdam, Hollaud, and hayve geuerally Kuown as the Amsterdsm bonds. The purchuse of these bonds by the tisand Truuk remlers it evident that the menagers of thut road jutend to havy a direct lige from Port EHuron to Cui- cagu, tndependent of all other rouds. What the eastern section of the road may be wo can- not suy, and t {3 doubtiut If the tirand Trunk managers have yot dednltely decided that ques- tion themselves. It 1s podalble that the suruitse reganling thele futention to constructa road from Romeo to Charlotte sy be correct, but 1t 13 hardiy pussible that they will do thls unless all ¢ffurts to obtain control of the Eastero Division of the Chlcago & Lake Huron at u fair rute should fall.” COUNTERFEITERS. Otticer Fdward Laughlin, of the West Twelfih btreet Station, together with Special Detective Eugens Hamiltun, Tugsiday eveniug shadowed the residence of Cparles Watson, No 1149 Milwsukes ' syenue, who was sus- pected of counterfelting, They remalued at the place from 2 o'cluck ‘Tuesday afternoon untll 7:30in the evenlvg, when they saw Watsou leave the house and take a car for down town. They got on the satne car, and, fullowiog bLim Dezs Moings, Ta., Aug. 20.—The suiclde mania has struck Iowa sure. Two years sgo,J. ¥, Dargand, a Frenchman, over 60 years of age, Mying near Hazleton, Buchawan County, buried hils wife: sluce when he hias been very despond- ent. He was lvlug with Heury Meuney, to whom ho had rented bis farm, and to whom ho propused st week to decd the fan If Menney wouwld keep him durlug bis lifetimo; which pro- posal was not sccepted. The uext dav ho went to the well, filled a cup with water, and went to bis room, Mrs, Monuey's susplelons were aroused by his actions, umnd soon after she went to hts room and fouud bim dylue from the ef- feets of strychufa, Fred Kopks, liviog in Niles ‘Towuship, Ployd County, 71 years old, was troubled witls asthina 80 thut he was unablc Lo slcep inbed, Last "I'bursday uleht he took a clothes-line, went ta a burr-oak treg u fow feet from the house, and put anend to his asthmatic troubles by swing. }nz Dlmsell off trom & b, A few weeks ugo, a farmer's d-ufnner, sbout 10 years of sge, humed Mental Welsh, went to Beranton, sud_took employment at the Amerl- van House, The laudtudy noticed the girl was brooding uver soine sorrow, but could get noth. iz from her. Monduy eveuing she brought thg laudlady an_empty bottie which bad contsined carbolic acid, sl went at once to ber yoom, without suying & word, 5ho was soon i terrie ble agony and past mudical ald, but refuscd to give any reason for the deed, Ou Friduy last, lda J., wile of Jumes M. Dale, 1yiug sear Centrevllle, sulchded with strychinia. Bnu had been married 1ess than a year, wus u robuss wowau, surrounded by a comfurtable, bappy bome, beloved i the tamily, of juyful dlsposition, und foud of her husband, who, in turu, was touch attached Lo her, Ou thae day dents of the Cousclls-General arc believed to fn- divate tbat tho Benatoilal elections will result in the establishment of a Kepublican majority in the Bevate, The Alonarchists and Boma- vartists are discordant. The Orleanlsts In sov- eral Departments voted with the Republicans, TUK COMMERCIAL CONGIESS. Panis, Aug. 31.—~The Congress of Commerco and Industry sdopted a resolution urging that treaties of commerce bo concluded between il nations upon the basis f liberal reclprocity, i “Tho Upinine Nationals savs though the Goy- ernment bas Jeft tho question of the Franco- Amerfesn treaty of comuierco to private juitla- tive, It will act at the proper moument, MISCELLANEOUS. QUEEN CHBISTINA WORSE, HAVRE,-Aug. 91.—Queen Christina, of Spain, s worse, No hope 3 entertalned of her re- overy. ) and other points. The peaple partook of a ple- nic dinner ju the grovesand musicwas turnished by the bands of Geneva Lake and lisrvand, and singing by the (@lee Clubs from Rockford snd Daren, Addresscs were made b the Rev. P C. Btiro, ot Richmond, the Rev, Mr. Eaton. of Belolt; M. G, 8heldon, Q. W, T, Btate of Illinois; Danlel Dye, Dr, ‘Titliy, of Rockford, sud others. Musirs, Kauouse, Watrous, and Dunn, the expected speskers, were not present, Excurslons were well Emlrunltcd o the Jake steamers, sud the wuccaslon was one of gencral enjovment. Spcelat-Dispatch to The Tridune, DeTrotT, Mich., Aug. 31.—A large meeting of German ssloon-keepers was held at Arbeltar Hall this evenine, Ex-Senstor Matt H, Car- penter, of Wisconsit, haviug glven an opinion that the present Liquor law of the Stato wus constitutional, it was decdded to open the walogns Buuday afternoons, uwotwithstanding the law. Au Anti-License Soclely was organ- ized, and s resolution adobted pledeing the wmembers to carry the Liguor question to the lg, and havae the people decide whether the cisislature hiss the power to order the saloons clused, aud at the saws thne tax them beavily for the privilegu of duing busi Braoch so- cleties will be orzavized throughout Lhe State, and a vigorous feht fusugurates et THE SCIENTISTS, S7. Louts, Mo, Aug. 31.—The American Al saclation for the Advuncement of Beleuce met “in Wushington University this moruing, Prof, Newdumb, the retiring President, valled the mecting to order sud futroduced Prof, O, C. Marsh, the President for the cusulug year, who made @ brief congratulatory uddress. Mr. T.° Harrls, of the local Cow- forall kindsof stiuulants, It prompuly relleves Dys- pepels, Oppression sficr Eating, snd every specics of ludlgestivn, corrects sl disturbsuces of the Stomach and Doweld, prevents slekness from chaoge of food, ‘watar, or climate, curcs Cramp4 and Patos, brosks up Culds, Chills, and Fevers ln oue night. It promates perspiration, restores the circulation, warms, stongth- 04, and luvigorates the body, qulets the inind aad ner- vuus forces, and fnduces refroshiog aleep. For thn young, the aged, and the fnfirm, on land or ses, uuder sll circumatances and conditions, this great pausces of Nealth atands without an equal (n tho vast sud balky catalogue of the materia medica. Beware of diluted and worthless linltations recommended by dealers for purposss of galn. Never forget o mak for, and tosiss upun havlng, Sanfords Jamaica Ginger. Sold by all Whojesale and feetall Druggtow, Grocers, and Dealere tn Medleiue througtions th Ualted siates sad Cauadas, PREVENTION OF CRIME. 8rocxuoLy, Aug. 2L~—~The Iuternationsl Cougress for preveotion and repression of erime, including penal snd reformatory trest. Iuent, sssembled to-day. . Vou Bjorustjerna, Swedish Mlinlster of Foreign Affalrs, was elected President, and the Rev. Dr. E. C. Wines, of the United States, Honorary President. The wugicipality of Stockbolm will eutertaln the wewbers of the Congress Lo-Morrow. 'WON'T MAKRY LIS NIRUK. Tus Haauz, Aug. 21,—It is denied authorita- tvely that the Klog of Hollaud contemplates maerylog bis ulece, Princess Morle, of Baxe Weldar Elsenach. KK SPEECH IN CUUA Havana, Aug. 21—The Captatn-General has TSMORKE TIARA 5c CIGAR. Uuaraoteed to contatn ail HAVANA LUNG FILLER, anid Hand-made. Aud fur sale by all Bret-class dealers, v NUFACIUED URLY BY i ? Gove Germauy, and with forgery, tull 4 b e e aasusl good spirits, and aftcr | mittee, then futroduced Muyor Over- | dows towy, placed b under arrest, und Lo Iy MANUFACTL LS Bouell cireuluc diveilog the Covermun, of 508 3 e snotber te 8 {ull wilo sta gure under Rasca' | g bt POk P ERECL Filbatd wlila antlo | stols, who delivered uu address of weloome wi | the: orher " hysterious 1an who was locked | M, W, WHEELER & C0.. 55 Slale-st, Chitago, purposes with lberiy of speech, but probioitiog | TIIE PORTLAND ROBBER-HUNT. To the Waaters dasociated Pros, aud good cheer as hedeft for tho busvest-ield. | behultof the cltizens of 8t. Louls. Sevretary | up st Ceutral Btation. They then returned to — sttacks upon the lutegrity of the natlou, an allow newspapers smpla liberty of discussion upon ail subjects. GBEMANY AND CHLINA. PouTrLAND, Aug, 21.—The valise containiog Hartronp, Aug. S1.—Rain compelled the all the jewelry taken from O'Shea’s pawubroker polwun.ement of the races at Charter Q-k Purk shop yeaterdsy Lisa been recovered, The robbers | s :&f‘:‘;‘,"&":{‘" iwoheaty a8 clues toon after he had gone, sbe sent two children who were preseot to u noghbor's, and st once took the olson, sud theu resuted hor house- bold duties, but soou grew sick, sud told the Bolton snuounced tha sixty papers wers en- | to the house, aud urrested Mrv. Watson, Hudiug in the house sume $400 worth of courterfeit colu, couststiniz of trade dollars, balves, quars | ~veo- ters, and ten-cent picces, four bars of cowposi- tered for tho iceling. BIX LW wemlers werd elected, and the nasues of thirty candidates for wembershiD were prescuted. a2y are stUl at large. ‘The pursult is active. SUNMARY., childrep, who bad returved, she had taken The mecting then adjourned till night, to | tion wetal, several scts of woulds, ladle, and Oyt turday, lu L Doid, Haodsows Type, e end Clna on tho sbirition of the —— The 2128 clawss mediclud, ~ They weut for ber bushand, | eive the members of the itfercut Sectlons op | electro-platiug battery. Sre. Watson ' was IDALIA, by Ouida, Lekin taxes bave been broken off, ‘Fhe Chiuese CHEATED THE ANGMAN, Hawbletonlan Membrino to whom she gaY no knowledge | portusity to orgymze, whichs will be dopo tuls § locked up atb the Weat Madisou Street Station. o] afteruoon. 87. Louts, Aug. 81.—The four sectivus of tbe Assoclation for the Advauccucut of Sehence werg orvapized this alteruoon, und wade, ready for business. To-nlybt the licucral u&‘,uuu et and Liateued to s uddress by VieePresi- deots ‘Thurston sud (frote. ‘Tho subject of tke tormer was **Philosophical 3lethods of the Sdvascetatst ul Selaee, eud ol ke ltien of the cause ber slckucss. Bhe soon went {nto couvulsions, and dled, sud it was not uutil a twedical exsuiluation was wado that the cause wus ascertalned, What prowpted the fatal uct s mvatery. It was ascertained that In Pebruary last she vurchascd areeic to to kil rats, aud fo that month was very sick, with fudications of voisoulug. lu June last ahie pureiased strychinia, Note of tbe fawily Suew disavow the coucessions previously made. Bis- warck §s cudeavoring o brivg sbout Jolot scton of the Puweni, aud cspeclally solicits tue support of Englaud. A MUKDEROUS BTOWAWAY. Loxnox, Eur., Al Yeter Freeman, a stowaway on the bark C. W. N. Doukin, trom Bull liser, South Carolius, was urrested yester- Ugv. chiarzed, You Ly owo sdulssiou,” with Troy, N. Y., Aug. 21.—Richard 8hanoon, who L‘ruxl'.,.‘_l kiled Mre. Blce at Waterford, banged hlnsels to-day fu bis cell The sbove happened “Tuesday eventug, aud the wornlug papers chronicted the fact that Deputy Buperiuteodent Dixon nad locked A tWo persons, coteeruiug whom be politely re- | 353 o SRLMMGRL by o Tused to give any tofuruiation. report cou- | 33 The Bua Maid. by Marls M. G talulue the al articulars reacoed beadquar- | 3s2. Gweodollue's Harvest, Dy Jauics Payo. Station st 10 o'clock wr salt by pewsdvalers at sbove prices, or ot ¥ - ¢ Worle. Because it is anotber private | PUd v EeCelpt of 14 ceuta for Ioeceut uuaibecy aud ol bosauso it amother beivats | B T ittt Gy QUORGE"aTUR A0, —— FQUND GUILTY. Syxpuny, Pa, Aug SL—Joln O'Neil, a Lokilyd 219245, Mollie Mazulre, bas been found gullty of the | The Argtheal lutbe 2:3h race was won by wurder of Corvucr Hesser, 18 Dn:('um\mr; i | Riwanl tug others i the Foliuwing osders cazetEme