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VOLUME XXXI1X. ARTISTIC TAILORING. SPECIAL DISCOUNT ENDS SEFPT.1 NEXT. Our SELECTIONS of ‘Choice Woolens for AU- ‘TUMN AND WINTER are now in. Trousers, -~ S10 upwards. fuits, = = = S40 upwards. Qvercoals, » $33 upwards. Prices Very Low! Standard the Highest! ELY & (0., Tailors, 163 & 165 Wabash-av., cor. Monrae. T MERCHANT TAILORING “OUR SELECTIONS OF WOOLENS FORt TRE Aufumn and Winter Season ARE NOW OPEN. LINDSAY BROS. TAILORS, 141 and 143 Dearborn-st. TRIBUNE BUILDING. TN, F NoTl’(ll-:T‘—* dyster and Coffee House CLOSED FOR REPAIRS, }Vill Rcopen‘ )_Ionduy Sept. 2. FOR S e o e AR A AN LAXDS FOR SALE CHEAP. The Tlinots Central Rallroad Company Tt irnose of L8 Fematuin unanid, gl st greatly reduced peices sud on easy terms. T.g',}f: will Junis wee covorcd wiit timber, jomu heavy and i, cre, and of s s any wheat region o America. All it rery oper cultivation and a surn ceap wiil he the resul his noutbiery Hiinols winter wheat Riways comnsudy o hizhier price in tho Kt, Louls m ot Lhi anv other taken 10 (hat market, snd s el p always inds o ready sale everywhere, For furtir (nformation reiative to any particulir traot or Jacality, upyly by letier or 1o person to DACGY Laud-Commissioner 1. i, Toom 11, ¥DReud fur a nij EDUCATIONAL, RACINE COLLEGE. _liaciue College fnclides & Sehool of Letters Felenlific Mrhoul, “rg 19 sleon Grammar K el brepares by for Culleys ur bustaess. “Thur, ts comblued with trué disciot htgh culture. ‘Fhe Colley FOR BUFFALO. Kteamer EMPIRE & . Capt. B. Ponny, leaves Tuendny. Aug, 37, 7p. i, 7 A R ONFIDA. Capte Jas. Drake, leaves Thurs- duy. g 20,7 p, 1. Passags tickew aud staterooms spoly st 119 Clark- " A, A BAMULE, Fasmviger Ageut. T'ro RRENT, TO RENT. £tare snd baseinent 3 Lasatle-st. 1 also second. third, mud fonrt fours uf 44 atid 40 Lasalic st. : each 40165t Kowd light and elevators well wisuted fof uiercaniile r or mauutacturing husiacss, Wil rent wholo uf part. WAL C. DOV, ibune I I FINANCIAL. LAZARUS SILVERMAN, BANKER, CHAMBER OF COMME Eo Ishuylog and selitng Goverpment Bonda, Cook ('onnty Orders, Uity Kcrlp, Contracture’ Vouchers, and selling Lxchaugeon London, Farls, Franksort, Sectiu, Hame BUSINESS CARDS, reo IIUIRNI DlERTAKING. 0. T, Bulkeley s prevarcd Cuffns”and Casvuta: Unrouds. learsea: st Carriaken UM Lako.at.' liostdence, 410 1ark-av. Teloxranis 10 ket partof the city wilh roe give totoraiatlon 1o va: e tha Couetorion; sis ' ing bodies for AlIpuieats Can Lty Tomieine aay sery lenuiu of thne. Thues futervsted pleass keep this ade ce. yertfseuient for ruferent nuw}mu.s;g DENTISTRY, TBE:I"-H (.(: D FILLINGS. oper TN AN B uwlln’ without D 3] BN ‘Cor. Ulark and PROPONALS, - T PROPOSALS FOR MULES Orrice DErot QUARTERMASTER, ) S Tartin, Mo, g, 1, INoe b Sealed proposais In tribilcate. under the ususl souditions, will bu recelved at thia office until 12 J'clock uobn on tho ki day of Replomber, 147K, st which time und place they whil opened, n the preseuce of biddecw. for the purehaso and de- vty at St Lowws of one hundred sud sixtovs 114) by draft wules. mast be beavily built, etrong. com- pact wnimale, suund 1o sl particulan, in guod +oodltlon. well broken to baruess, from four (i) ta uing () years old, and from 6ftecn and vne-balf |I.W\n to sixteen (16) bands Ligh and upwards. Delivery must be made us svon ae the overns WeOl may require after award is wade. 'l“lhn.paa‘:"- arv juvited for ull or any qumber. Pt buu..mm“ resarves the rght Ly reject any bluok propossts and forme of contracs will be "::‘:.‘:m‘n" Ilih“fl‘uufl to lhl‘l ufllvu—) “1yoes coutsining propusals should be 4+ Provosals for Mules, Serighed ules,™ aod uldl.:u‘?‘l‘;g‘l d A oo MINCELLANEOUS. -Felug the uwners of certaln pateuts Wsued by the . Pricieut Kibdy as fud fur Lorecs aud cattle. SeEred b beu e nues Lo otburs Lo 1Uanasect © bl r eald letlers paicat e beglc @it from o Uras. 1his Lucfae we L Colnehie g | ra SRRt AATI0S VL STEAMED GRAIN (0. Uik 7 KILLARgy Fisioy Bueiuby ik, e @hicage Daily Teibnn MONDAY, AUGUST 26. 1878, FEBRILE FURY. Yesterday's Reports from the Fever-stricken Dis« tricts of the South, Pestilence Shuts the Gates of Vicksburg as Closely ¥ s War, The City on the Hill in a Most Deplorable Situation, Twenty-six Deaths at IMem- phis, but Rather Bet- ter Prospects. Instances of Dastardliness as Sh.:kenmg as the Disease 1tself, Thirty-three Deaths Reported at New Orteans Yes- terday. Two Veritable Cases Discovered in the City of Philndelphin. Relief Pouring into tho Unfortunate Cities from All Quarters, VICKSBURG. TR AFPLICTRD, \Bpectal Dizpatch ta The Tridune. Vicranuno, Miss., Aug. 25.—Another day of ruffering and eorrow hos closed over this scourged citv. Twenty-one more unfortunates lave been carried to the city of the dead sineo sunrlso-thls morning. Eighty-five victims have bect aaded to the list of new cascs since my report of 1ast night. 1am happy to say, how- ever, that some of the physicians report the fever as assuming a milder form, and as mors manageable than heretofore. FEvery one of our doctors bave been compelled to refuse cases for want of tune to give them proper atteation, which, of course, I8 increasing the already fui- mense smount of suflcring in the {nfected dis- tricts. The disease still clogs with great te- nacity to Its orizinal locatlon, the lower part or river front of the city, occupled priucipatly by FOREIGKERS AND NEGROES, although it is epreading in the upper portions, but tne cases fu this section ore more manuge: sble. The weather Isvery threatening to-mgnt, clouds lowermg and dark, with every inateation of rain before morning, and, shoull it come., Heaven leip the poor sick, for many will be hurrled off by the change, a8 a few days ago. More dead refugees have been broughe in from tho inferfor, who fled thecity for safety, The' Howards have had thelr liands strengthiened to- day by the arrival of twelve malc and six fe- rle nurses from New Orleans, also Dr. Brum- ley and threo nurses from Dells, La. Drs. Mercur and Levy, two very promiuvent yelluw- fever physicians from New Orleans, were de- tained o Jackson, Miss., this morning, but a special traln was scnt out tor them this alter- noon, and, but & few moments ago, [ beard the whistle of the locomotive bringioy them lu, HOW TUANKFUL ARE Wi for this oasistance, All, upon thelr arrival, go finmediately to work with u will. Manv asick and faint heart is made to leso with joy at the prospect ol buing better taken care of, our nurses being nedrly broken down. Rallroud communlcation by rail with the fnterlor was closed to-day by the stoppage of thu cars ou the Vicksburg & Mississnpl Rallroad, caused by the strict quarsntine mensures enfurced by all the towns und stations aloug its eutire length. We have noothier mode of commuut- catfon except by semi-weckly Loat to New Ur- Ieans and weekly hoat to 8t. Louls, which wil prove a great inconvenienco to us, INCREABING. “fo tas Weatern Assoclated Press. Vicxsnund, Aug. 25.—The yellow fever con- tinues increasing, Over fiity now cusca fu the vast twenty-four hours, aud twenty-two deaths, amoug them George ¥. Brown, son of Judge George F, Brown. G. P\, Allen, city editor of the Vicksburg Herald, 18 down with the fever, also his wife and son. His daughtior died this evening. Tralos on the Vicksburg & Meridiau Railway have ccased running, uwing to the quarantives slong the roadsaud threats made tofire futo tne traius pud wreck them. Vicks- burg s cut off from all coununlcation excopt by the Misstssippl River: ‘Fwaochlldren of J. Refuhardt, who left hero s week aga, dled ves- terday at Tuscalousa, Aln., of vellow lever, Poysmclans nnd nurses frum Nuw Orleans reacned liere to-nlzh Dr. Booth Is soue better this evening, Among the deaths 18 Robert Eguiesun, suu of K. T, Eggleson. MUEMPIIS, INCREASING MORTALITY. Apereat Dispateh 10 The frivune. Meateis, Toun., Aug. 25.~The Hat of new caves oot up sixty-ouc, s decreass ot furty from yesterday. Tho death-roll ruus totwey- ty-six,—double that ul yesterday. 1t is evudent that the great increase of cises 0f Lho three dags 18 telling ou the tgortuary report. - ‘Ihe deaths to-day were: Faunle and Flaooab Scialichy, Ed Price, Alice Bpuer, Mary E. Morrls, Heury tlneste, R. Froesl, = Bam Pollock, Capt. Jobu D, Eitlott, Jolin R. Klctuer, ‘Tom Furvesty, K M. McKeruou, & lawger, foraerty of Oblog 8, C, Berry, John Coutin, Dan Dugus, 3lay Willlams, Walter O, Wills, Tow Wiuters, Jr., Elizabeth Ryso, Caroliue €. Jones, Mes. John Donovan, Saran E. Williams, R Giray, Caroline 8 LE Richasder® © MRS, pONONAN, isthe wife of & poted Jucul politician, Child- birth came on o the fever, sud both wotber und child ase desd, and threo other of her children are dylag to-uight. The fatber is ity miles uwav, and telegraphs: *‘Yake cire of my wife.” Therp are beariless descrtions as well us torridle cases of want and sutferiug shown up under the fever's fire. The Jump up ot vew cases hay forved poor people vut 1o the camps. and bow the fever will tind food to keep up its present rate i3 bard tutell, THE HUWARDLS teed wore nurscd, pud the sbipment from Mobtle 14 gaxiolsly Inoked for. ‘flic beuevo- cuey of thg country s patiing intu the pands of all benevolent associations the means to make a most desperate tight, UNSATISFACTORY, Th Ine \Western Awsoeiated Press. Mewmrms, Aug. 25.—The yellow fever record canes as compared with yesterday, there hetug sixty-one reported up to 8 p, m. The death-let, however, Is the largest of any day since the fever mado Its appearunce, undertakers report- Ing twenty-six interments for the saine time, Thero is & scarcity of nurses, and the Howards and other relief organizatious bave telegrapned to Moblle and other points for them. The twensbers of the different assoclatious are doing nvble work, in striking contrast to THE ACTION OF A FRY FEOILE who have deserted friends and relatives in their distress. Tnstances arc known ot parents de- serting their children and children their parents. The wifu and threo children of s prominent citizen were taken with fever during his absence from the clty, ie was telegraohed for by the Howards, aud replied: * Take care of my fam- 115" His wife Ia desd, and to-day his children were conveyed to the City tlospital, where one has sioce died. Gen, W.J. Siith is reported very low, Capt. John D. Ellott died st an eutly hour this morning. Abexander Waadell, in charge of THE ALABAMA-STREET BRANCTl DISTENIARY of the Mowards, situated in the heart of the infected district, was taken slck this moring, vetng the third member of the Association in chargze of that dispentary taken fll. Hister Frances, of the Episcopal Sisterhood, and two children fn the Church iHowe, are amoug the ncw cases reported to-day, Strong effurts are being made to keep the disease out ot the Llome, where arpbans are placed. This 1s one of the most eflicient of the charities in the city. W. (4, Taylor, Chalrman of the Rellef Com- mittee of the Typugraphleal Union, calls on stster organizations for ald. John ti, Lonsdate, Jr., Treasurer of the Clti- zeus' Ketiel Committee, is dally n recelpt ot substantial ald, and the poor of the city are be- Ing cared for, Clondy and light rafn. ter, b7, Maximum thermome- NEW ORLEANS, BETTCR NEWA, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. New Ourgaxs, Aug. 25.—To-day has been unusually tnild and salubrious. Onty thirty- three deaths were reported, with 103 now cascs. No dependence can be placed on the report of new cases, aince many physiclans, cven mem- Lers of the Board of Health, refuse to report new cuses, and familica not indizent dislike the noturiety, ‘I'hedeath-list, however, {a bound to be correct. Phgsiclans differ widely ontreat- ment and prevention, The Board of Health hold that the discaso is checkod Ly carbolic df fufection. Other plysicians claim that the ex- cessive Infant mortality Is caused by the con- stant fmpregnation of the atinosphere with CARBOLIC ODORS. The Chiristian Association Is attending sixty desuituta families on limited funds, Thev com- menced work on the 234, and appeal to churches North for ald. All cases reported by tha police aro referred to this Assoclation. The business s most systematically and economleally ar- ranged. The clty has becudivided Into thirteen districts, with 8: corps of uurses, supervisors, and travellng. Inspectors. The Howsrds have .nioety-ivs vew chses to-day, making 800 alto- geiher. Cantsibutions of wouey and suvpliea 1 |- ave comjug 1o lverally. .t THE WRATHER. “ To tha Western Ansociated Press, Nrw OrLEANS, Aur. 2h—Cloudy and threat- ening. Maxbuum thermometer, 80, New cases, 3035 deaths, 81, URNERAL, New Onrmans, Auz. 25,—~The Rev. Father Doyle, C. M., §t. Juseph's Church, hus died of the fever. Dr. Stovs returued to the city this evening from Pt s." Ho reports to the Jloward Assoclation that alf the patients there, s except one or two, are conyalescent. One nurse remained. The other returued with Dr, Stone. The fever hus appeared at Bagron dea Almo. -In response to au appeal, there being no phy- “sician there, the Howard Associationseat Dr. O. J. Wolf to that volnt yesterday. The Doctor re- ‘norts seven cases of tever, and, In a telegram to «the Howards, request them to send two uurses by the morniug truin, GRUNADA. AUT 1N Nxw Onreans, Aug. 25.—~The Howard Asso- clation to-day received the follawing telegramn: GUENADA, Mlss. Aug, 26, —If possidble, send nOL nurscs, s0me one (o belp Provietons and nourish. ment fur the wick are short. Dr, linll, Dr, Gay, and tue Fostmuster are down with the fover, No mail frow any putut. The negroes are all gotting the fuver, Deatlis Tast night, eix whites, Four colureg persuns are dying from lack of nouribe meut aud duwestlo atteution, 1 am well, Du. Veaxzy, The above shows that the report of Dr. Voszey's iilnesa i oot trme, PHILADELPHIA. TWO CABES, PriLansLraia, Aug. 23.—Two cases of yel- low fever were discovered last nlght, A youne mnn ealled at the Penasylvania Hoapita! and in- quired ul the aitending plysiclan If two pa- tlents could Le treuted there. The doetor in- Quired the naturc of the cases, and the appll- cuut sald he ouly Kuew thnere were two men stopping at S04 South street who had arrived Friday from Vicksburg, avd showed sigus of fever, ‘Thw Doctur notitied the antborities, and Lealth ofticers were humediately detalled to tuku the wick men to the Munlcipal Hospital, Tl hou us then thoroughly dislufected, the truuks of the fever-stricken and everything tuken away, and tue netghburhood cleansed, ‘Fbe Mealth Buard say thu cases were discovered fu good time, sua tuerc Is no russon fur alarm, RELIEF, MADISON, WIS, Boectil Dispatea 10 The Tribume, Mapwon, Wis., Aug, 25.-1hs Masonic feateruity of thte clty rulsed yesterday nesrly $U0 by subscription for yellow-lever sutlerers. ‘Flis Congregatiousl Church of this aty to-day touk up 8 collection of $100; the Esiscopal Church, §125, sud the Baptist Church $25. The Cattiollc pastors gave wotice to-day that a cul- lection for yellow-fover sulferves would be taken up next Suoday. Major Plilo Parsons, of the Vilas House, reccived s dispatch from his brother, tho Mev, Afr. Porsons, of Mcmphis, this moruing, saying that the discase was growiog rapldly worse, snd, fo tha nawe of mercy, t send them ¢clicl. Much sympatby is expressed here for tbe sufferers, and, sbould the uecessity turther srise, thie people will respond liberally of their wcaus to wid those suflering trum tbe dread diease, Sympatietic sermons were preached 1 all the chiurches Vore to-day fur yellow-Tever sullvrces wud prayers offerca for the stay of the terstble diseusr, - INDIANAPOLIS. Special Dirucici to The Triduns, InpianaroLis, Iod., Aug, 25.—Nearly $3.000 bave been raised for vellow-fever sulferers, sud the canvass of the city is not uearly complete, ‘Fhat suin will be doubled, fudianapolis ts sullering less sickness than usiti) fu sumwer, snd the death-rate is very low,—less than twenty last week. No fever ot uny klug is ln existence. (ALESLURD, JLL. Spectal Dispatch 1o The Tridune, Garessuio, L, Aue. %.--Pursusot toa esll sleued by the olticers of the yunons Masovic lodges, meeting of the fraternity was hivid at Musonic Hall tlus afternoon to take action to- ward aiding the sutlerers from yellow fever fu the Boutt “Between 00 aud 400 wembers were present, sud cousiuerable interest was mauifest vd. A collection of nearly $10) was tahen. A Prultpent relicl comwittes was appuinted to solicit, and to act as long as thefr eervices were required. . . AURIRAPIRLD, 114 Rpseiat [n<mich i i" Tribwne. |pmxarizo, i, Aug 25.—The Maeans, Odd-Feltaws, Kulglita of “Pythine, snd othier Oriers ure raining fands ' Rer brethren n with the yellow lever 1he South, aud the Young Men's Christian Assotiation will ralse funds In the sau: behalf, 3 MILWAUKEE, Wis Bpectal 1neniteh In-The Tribune. MiLwatkre, Sept. 25.-~The following Als. rnuh wan sent to Memphis frum Ocunoinowoe gt night: i ! Drarkn T1aLL, OcoxoXnwod, Aug. 24, 1R7R. — The lfon. Jt. A. Thowaon., Memphis: Anthorize Howard Assvciation to draw-en Draper Hall for e huudred dotings contributed by gdests for re- el uf the yellow-fever sularers M. 7. Una = vew, Proprietor, MISCELLANEOUS. WABIINOTON. Bpectal Diapatch (0 Te Tritune. Wasninoron, D, C., Auk. 25.+-Thera wero startling rumors hicre last wiiht and to-day tuat a number of yellow-fever cades haid been found. ‘The basta for the atory Is thefact that a gentla- man frotn Memphis is quite fll here from mala- rial fever, It is sald, but has wone of the eymp- toms ol yellow-fever; and that the geutleman, overcome with fiiness, was earried by the health authorities to Providence Hospital, but the li- ness is now ascertatwed not to be yellow-fever Inaced, the health authoritigs say to-night they have uo exnectation that the fover will came here, and nave no fears from the few fsolated cases among refugecs. & IICKMAN, KT, < Speciat Dispich 1o The Tridune. HICRMAN, K¥., Aug. 25.—~This place, which, 1ike an oynater, shut itself In from the outsidu worid at the first outbreak of yellow fever, stopping trains from runuing into it, petitioned the inanagement of the ratlroad yesterday to restore the trafns and counection with it, which was done today. No person {s allowed 1o yo ‘il[uo the town, however, west of Huntingidon, ‘enn, CORRESIPONDFENCE, SRND ON TIS MONET, To the Editor of The Trlbune, Ciicaco, Aug. 25,~As a quondan Orieantan, who hus had somo experiones of the horrors fncldent to a vity when dfilicted with yellow fever, uml whose son is but at this moment re- covering from it in that city, let me tirat say, God vrosper those noble-hearted men of Chi- cazo who first inougurated the move to solicit aul, snd those who have and will contribute for the assistance of the stricken citles of theBouth, and who felt ths lmportance of speedy action, without waiting to go slow, and without a cau- tious fear of acting too hastily. There need be no fear of sending too soon, nor more than will be needed. The fever lias yet & month to run before it eulminater, and then at least elx weeks before it will sbate, Al- ready much of the business of. the city bas heen suspended, In fuct, there s nlmort an cntire suspeusion of most avoentions of life; and fn conmequence many are. thrown out of employ- went, snd the sources of revenue stonped, and Just ata thme when most of thsm most sorely need it For fow there are but have, or wilt lave, n futher, mother, sister, ciiid, or sone nore or less depondent on themn for assist- atricken with tue fever. Yellow a is for more expensive than any other -sickness, Recoverv depends upon competent nurses and skilted physictans tamiliar with the characteristics of the disease, Ausslduous watelilng and the wost unremitted care and attentlon ean be given only by those who have gone through it themselves, and con- sequently tbulr services aro In great demand at very hizh ptices, Nurses nover get leas than §2, and often §1, per dax. All classes cannot utlord titgs expennes 1 the gonsequonce 1 that mauy of the poor suffer and.diofor want of the attention of competeut nurses, it is principally money that 3 needed. Of medleing, about one doss of castor-ofl ut the beglnomg (s all that s uscd. Provisions in Jarge quan- tities _are contributed by tho merchants and others in New Orleans, sl dispensed by thelr varlous benevolent committees, Be- wides, subscriptions of money are sought and ovtained from all that are able, und turned over to varlous coumittees, but orincipally to that most beuevolent and Godlike of all fustitutions ju that region, the Howurd Association, with- ottt whose vare thoussuds would sink victims to thie tell destrover who are restored to bealth. ‘The botter or middle classes get but lttle or nothing of the contributivus that arc made, be- cause tuey are _supposed to be able to sustain the cxpense. It gous 1o the pour, to the labor- tni¢ clags, who lave not the mcaus to provide for themselves. "Fuere need be no fear of more money belog scut there than will be honestly and judiclously used. No matter wlhat umuount inay be con- tributed and sent from ditferent places, there will atil) bo an enormous deficicney to be made up by the citizeus ot vach of the attlicted towny. Inordinury wickncss or ailiiction these South- eru citics do not eall upon the vutsids world for usslstance, It s only tu such stilictions as yel- low [ever, when the necessitics and Jdemandson theirown citizensare bevond thelr ubility to weet. Ouly, that the people of Chlcago may pot thiuk that their benclactions are tosu un- eratetul or uncharitable people, sud for no othier purpose, let tne call their attention to the fact that in 1871, after tho [fallure and partisl fullure of two or threo Southern cotton crops, aud New Orleans was in dire distress, sho cou- tributeid over &s,000 to Chicago for the suiler- ers by hier great tire. Continue the good work. W, L. Mcu. SUICIDE. A Cruel Parent Reluses to Lot Ilis Daugh- tor Marry the Hired Man, aod She Kills Herself in Despair, Special Dispaleh (o The Tribuna. CLRYELAND, O., Aug, 25—A decidedly sen- sational suiclde occurred in Middleburgh ‘Township 1u this conuty early this moroing. A young lady by the name of Hattle Gray, daugh- ter of a highly-respected farmer, Morgan Gray, asked her father's consent to her marriage with a bired wan psmed Richens, The father re- fuscd his consent, saylug Rivhens could not sup- port & wife, 88 he had no visible means of sup- port. With this the fath¢r went to Joln the hired man, who wasalrcady at the barn, engaged fu miikiug. They had only proceeded a few minutes with this work when a pistol- shot was heard in the lhouse, and bott ran thiner, Lookivg through several roums_ without fioding sty traces of Hattle, llm( finally reachel “the slcepiog-room ol Hicheus, and liere lay the prostrate furm ot the wirl, already desd. Upon betng rejused by hier tatber sbhe Lad gone to "“J Toptin, and, taking het lover’s revolver from o bureau drawer, bad whot bersell turough the he ‘The vall en- tered fust below the lelt niuple, and uiuat bave causcil almost Instant death. Upon tuterview- ing the youug man, bexuid that, o tow dayw bo- fore, he u with Hatte ou & holiday side w ocky River, a ew miles distaut, ‘sud, ou thelr return o the eventne, had declared, his affection her, and wsked her ' to marry Soe st lirst besituted, saying that she fearcd they could not hive bappity togetlier, but tinally badg couscuted, and Hxed bur uifections ob b, and detsriniued to warry bim, Ho could oot understaud the cause of tius terrible act. Mr. Gray says that the proposition towarry Ricbeus took bim much by surprise, s, uot belu pre- tared 107 i1, be put off the davihier us be did. ‘lh griel Is alwast foconsolable, Hattie wus au lutelectual young lady, sud very lughiy re- spected, Spectal Dispatch to The Triduna. srrivorisLy, 1., Aug. 25.—All Sower, for- murly Buperintendent ol the Kolling-Mill, touk wwwrphine this afteruoun,~wbetber by accldent or desigu does ‘mot yet fully appear,—aud, though iwedical ald wus summoned sud every cllort mrde to save bis lite, Le dicd sbout 10 o'clock Wo-night. e STRIKE OF 1.000 MEN. PuiLapeLriis, Pa., Aug, 25.—Ovo thousand e fu the iron wills of James Rowland & Co., gtephen Rodbbios & Bon, Marshal Bros, & Cu., Phijadelphin Irou & Steel Cu., Hughes & Pat- tersun, the Fauhill lron Company, aud Jobn P Verre notified thetr employers last night that they would uot come tu work Mouday at the proposed reduction of wages. The strikers are tewbers of the Amatzamated Assochation ol Trun und Bteel-Workers of the Ublted States, with beadquarters at Pittsburg, aud the stnke Las taken place with the sauction of toat body, which 8 2rees o suppuit the atrthers, FOREIGN. A Fortentous Undercurrent Disturbing European Digpatches. Austria the Only Power Anxious to Carry Qut the Berlin Treaty, Her Ureed for Territory to Be Sated Only with Actual Cession, Busmsia Sending Two Soldiers to Con. stantinople and Evacnating with One, Roumania Ordared to Promptly Swallow the Bessarablan Bulldoze. The Gorman Wonld-Ba Regicids Sont to an Insane Asylum for Exam- ination, TIIE EAST. COURTEAILS, 87. Perersuunc, Aug. 25.—Tho Agence Russe, commenting tpou the dirpatehes of Lord Ealis- bury and the English Consuls, mceusing the Russtan authoritles of conniving st the alrocities ol the Bulgarians, says the Imputation fs offeusive, aud ia made by Lord Salisbury topave Ihe way for an encroachment of FEugllsi lulluence In Bulgarla, but that Kassia well knows how to opnose such encroaclunents. OCCUPTING BOSKIA. VieNNa, Aut, 25.—Gen. Szapury telewraphs that Insureents attacked him Friday, but were repulsed after nine honr' iehting. A Belgrade telegram estimates that 20,000 {osurgents with beavy artillery are confroating Gen. Bzaparg. Itis expected he will receive reinforcemncats Tuesday, and - will then resume the offensive, LEAVING TNE COVETED GITT. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 25.~The departure of the Russiana s progressing. Gen. Bkobelofl isfn command of the torces which are to be witbdrawn to Roumelia. His headquarters will be ut Rudosta, Bourgos, snd Varna, succes- sively. [ QUEER. > 81, PETRESIURG, Aug. 25.—Fresh troops arc leaving to replace those ordered home from Constantinople. Tt is thought, consequently, Rusria does not intend immediately to withdraw from Turkey. BATOUM. Baroust, Aug. 25.—Tuc harbor forts arc be- , ing disarmed and torpedocs removed. The town ,1s swarming with armed volunteers. It s re- vported from Tiflls that precautivns are beinz adopted ihroughout thy Caucusus against a general uprising. UREEDY AUSTRLA. = ViZNNA, Auz, 25.—A general Cabinet coun. cft was lield Satuiday with regand to the Con- vention with ‘Turkey. Having without avall exhausted allefforts to secure limits tothe ocea- vatiun of the Turkish Provinces, and to socure n share in their adininistention jor the Baltan, the Porte now destres the Conventiou to read, “Temporary exercise of sovereizotv.” JThis pruposition has been handed to the Emperor of Aunstria, but §t Is doubtful whetlier even this will be aceepted. i PORTPONEMENT. LoxDON, Auz. 25, —It now appears that the Lorte sugzests 8 postpouement of the sarrender of Batoum unti) Sept. 12, . RUSSIA TO HOUMANLA, A dispateh from Buclarest says Russia has sent a very energetic note, demanding the im- mediate surrender of Bessarabla, The Rou- menlan Government, which was apparently fmitating the Turkish walting policy, {5 some- what surprised st the suddentiess of the de- mand. % GERMANY, TUE EMPEROR Loxpox, Aug. 25.—~The Emperor of Germany has arrived at Uastien. THE AsSA8SIN, Beruly, Aug, 25.—Dr, Nobeling. who at- tempted the ussassinution of the Ewperor, is suspected of felunlog madness, He will bo conveyed to o lunatic asylum and placed under the examination of expecrts. GERMAN CATHOLIC3 BUPFORTING THE COMMC- NISTS TO BEAT VIlE GOVEHNMENT. Bentiy, Aug, 12,—Wiile the German Chan- cellor nml the Papal Nuaelo are discussing the practicability of reconvillation and mutuit sun- part, the Germgyn Ultramontunes maks co- ton canse with the Soctuliats i the second bal- lots, The Ultramontanes eltner vote for Boclalist candidates or cisa retrain from voting altozcther where & Liberal fs opposed to an ad- herent of the new athiclstie and communistic doctrine. Beariug fn inind preceding events aiml controversies, L 1s casy to mnngine the lunzuage of the Liberal press” on thesu latest develop- ments. People were not prepared to seo the Ultramontaue support and strengthen the Anarchical party st the very inoment they offer to ald In suppressing it for s cousiderution, It such arethe tactics of the Ultramoutanes, how, it {s asked, Is it possible for uny Government rely upon thelr support] Tue” Cologne tazet calls the politival morality of the Ultramo: tanes as dlaplayed on this oceaston ** futumous. FRANCE. rRIZES, Panis, Aug. 25.—The distribution of prizes at the Exlibition has been postponed uusil Uct, 20, PEACE CONGRESH, Pants, Auz. 25.—Five thousand persons wers at tho Peaco Congress to-day. Tolalue presided. Rusolutious were passed favoring interaational arbitration, Letters were resd Ifrom Victor Hugo and Louls Blaae, A JEWI3H CONVENTION IN FARIS. Panis, Aug. bt—Tno avaual meetings of tho Altaues Lsruehie Universells commenced to- day, ‘Thu Boctety was founded twelve years 4o, wud uumbers KLU0 menbers. M. Cremieus, the veteran Revublican Seoator, pro- sided, uud wartuly culogized Frauce for having, throupl her representatives at the Congreds, shiowu bensell the worthy eucccssor of the Fruuce of 1759, He expresscd hu gratitication Kast, but lately su cruelly persecaied, bops that Russta would cease tu treat e Jowish subjects as pacians. Ho then dweit v the necexatty of schools in order to Lrain fu the Kuse o new gencratton titted to share in the Uivsstugs of wodern civilization, An hunorary wedal was voted by acclamation 1o M, Cremienx, utd othier speakers testitied to the services of France at the Conuress, Atwong the toples to be discussedyary tho vrection uf orphunuges 1u Palestiuo s0'as to suve children from mendue ¥, tuu preparatios oi clewentary schoul-bows for Kastern s-hoobs, but titted for general use. and the wculcation of the laws of dealth among Lo puplls. INDIA. KHYBER PASUA TO GET BOTTLED Uk, Lonvow, Aug. 23.—A Culcatta dispatch says: It is possible, il Bhere All continues lis bostlle attitude, that the Indisn Guvernment moy seal Kbyber Pusba periancutly, and rectily the whole porthwestern fronticr, in sccordance with the policy initlated Ly tho occupation of Quet. tot. Tho avast-couricr of the Fuelish mbsion bas reachied Peshawuur, en route to Cabul, 200 MUCH RALN IN 50MB PLACES. Bosuay, Aug. 13.—Raia is uow universal, and is sbuornmally heavy. Fluuds are reporied in varlous dustricts. 1n Ruugpore trresarable dai- age has been done fo cropa in the lew fande eapecially in the eastern ana oorthern portions of the districts which ace moat egposed to toun dation. 1o Hograk great dnmage has been douv, the loodd having subimerted nearly the whotnof ths east antd south of the district, 1u t'ate rice aud jute planta have been awamped by the sud - den rise of fvods. [0 Coosh Bebur ull the rivers overflowed thelr bauks. std muuy parts of the country were covercd with water ~ ‘Fhers was in ronscquence much suffennz among the peoplein places near the rivers, It 1s stuted that Uiie bas been no such severe fnundation fur Lhirty years. Similar niischicl bas been dote ln 1hacen, Fureedyore, and Mymensiog o thie fasl dta- trict the cropson thie low lands have teern nl- 1aost entircly destroyeil, Floods are alsv re- ported from jarts of Parneal. Froo Uppor Scinde intelllgence comes that the Kashmor amt Hegarl Bund, un which the Goveroment nave spent more than 10 lucs, tsd trenched ot the aeventh mile, atd that the Scindn Caual, which is thirtv-seven miles long and sixty fort waly, had also breached near the muath, sud sub- mereed 2 large district, destroyting the standiug crops. Near Lakhi nne Zemimbee alone fiad soma 14,000 beegsha of cultivation cuthpletely destroved. News reachies us from Bombay that great onz- fety has been canred hie a alty havug: seenered at the Toolser tuunel, and fears were entertained Jeat 1he Tuolsee dam should uive way siel pre. cipitate its waler tnty Vehar. Athoueh 1t 1 said that the whole coutents of the ‘lootsee ®ould only ralse Lhe waler fu the Vehar Laha three leet, yet the terrlic Tush with winets thy water wouttl hutst throush - the Nonud Valley, Teadingg 10 Vehar, would protutly the Vehar das would be a_tutal end to Bombay, e pre m the Vehar Lake e watce t tins catuunty elnr reducnd SPAILN. TUE CONSTITUTIONALISTS. Mapniv, Aug. 23%.—=Tle it publishes an article to which conshlerable stenle attackied, deploriing the thréatentng conduct of the Constitutivaalisia, sud de ng it the Gavernment 14 determined to act with the utmost energy should they ahsudun the pattis of legality. N i Rosx, Aux. Z—=The Umie Catholico saye: “he relurious cathustast Luznnette was eeti- ously wounded, but Is not dead. His discipies are preparing to aunounce bis resurrection,' GENEVA, Aug. Emscupal Chnreh hutit by Americans in Geneva was consecrated Eaturday by the Bishiop of Rhode Istatl. Viessa, Aug, El—The toflowtine futeresttar detalis of the fizhting at Zepoe wnd Mazlal are taken from a teicgraphic report in the Tug- ball: 4 Acrording to the statcents of those taken prisoners, the oumber of the fusurgents wao lought at Zepoe amounted to 0,40, Besides the tronhica already reported, the Twenty- seventh Jager Battakion captured four munition wuzons, togethies with Lhe horses, The insur- geuts who crosseid the river by a ford above a ‘Turkisii cemetery retreatrd in far better order than those uf the 1elt wing, who, hard preseed by the battulfon wuger Col. von Hurtung, fled tn cumplete disurder towards Golubanje, Arme, vuggage, ang munltion pouches, Ivime b froeg. ular’ _beaps as they und been tnrown warked the tmiek the insureents had followed, and betokened the haste with whivih they bad fled srom thelr pur- suinz victors, Lt bundlen of Kalues or 'Fuarkish paper mouney were also plcked up, not, however, the issuc of the Ottawan Bank i Con- stantivople, bt a Find prepared at Sernjeve and compuisorily put {n cireatation thruuchout Bosnla, A red silk dag bearing the fuscrintion *Death 1o the forclener” was also caplared, aud a putnber of fmportunt docainents fn the Turkiah langunre wus Luken possession of, “The trooj who with such surprising dex- terity sucvecded in maklng prisoners the rewu- lar Turkish battation, foras the secoud vomvany, under tov vommuond of Capt. Schimidt, belont- ing to the Twenty-seventh Javer Battulion, and the same body escorted their captives to Maglat, ‘They have been Interned in the fortress thiere, to be supported At the expense of the community, ‘The Insurgents gound witharms i thetr hands have been tried '.I'? court-martial, One of them was lately executed, This morning two uther insurgents were shut. One ol them, a xray-beaded Zaptieh, 63 ‘s one of the munlerers vt Lieut, Count ¥, 0f the liussar squadron, whose fouud wearing, Che uther was a youme Insurgent leader, who, haviug been ‘wounded ot tne capture of Maglul, had bigden Dfmselt pmony the brishwood on the Bosblan bank, where e nax fourd with 14,500 florins which he hod plumicred. He Ing beew vou- virled of beiniz oue ol tnc munderers of Licut. Haydeek, the Commupderan-Clisef could not extend im pandon, Yesterdav the bodies of Jaent.-Col. hubin and Lieut. Count Chorinsky were buned. RUSSIA. BASTERN POLICY OF RUASIA—CRITICIZM OF THE BERLIN THEATY, Panis, Aug, 13.—The 8t. Petersturg oflicial paper of the Tth Inet. publishes, uuder the beatiug ** Communications from the Govern. meut,” a lovg article in delense of Russia’s Eastern policy and {n explavation of the treaty of Berlin. Referring to che Cougress, it says: 4 Never, {ndecd, was a tnore algnul opportu- ity offered to the Ureat Powers placed at the head of vivilization of accomplisbing ono of those works of wisdom and conciliatlon which leave thelr nark o history by opening to the world an era of veaceful progress. History will say whether the Berlin Conzress Justified that expectation by the breadth of its deliberations s whether, In a word, the generous sentiments of which Russta had given proof by devoting ner- self totie causc of humantty found un echio there, ‘The tree wiil be judged by its frugt. For the present we will contine ourscives Lo stating the inmediate results.” After analyzing the treaty aa atfccting Tur- key, theariicle continues: +As for Russia, sho recovers possession in Europe of & terntory tetnporanly suvercd trom her rule after the Crimean war, and which agaln places her {n contact with the Danube. In Asta she acquires Lernitories, stratesie positions, and & part which will serve hier as clements of se- curity and proserity, Assuredly these resuits arg far frow resiizng what Russia hud a rigut to expect after the sacritices of 8 victorious war, Thev ars tar even trom answerhng Lo the futerests of the Enstand Europe, which would have heen the guiticrs from sceingg o tore com- plete und more regutar solutiou wsue from this crists, The work hLas many weak poluts. One of those most to bo reretted 3 tho arblirury sesilement of boundarics by geopraphe wal aud poiitical considerations, Without re- ward tu uationalities. ‘The Imperlal Cnbinet bad proposcd 8 wore rational amt equitatile plan, which would bave lelt all the Esastern raes free 1o dewlo{‘ thewselves coch in its natural limits. Tus It was with regret obliged 1o mhatul erything depends on the way 1n which thodecisions of the Congress will ba carried ont. Jt exunob be too viten repeated that the ditticultivs of the Eastern aucation hie, not In ‘Turiey, but lu Eurove, Wuatever the complicatiuns it presvnts, they caunot be w ex- vewd uf the forees at the dispoanl of the civilized Pawers. 1t thevunite fu the comwon ides of streugtheniog the germs created by the T'reaty of Berlin fn under to make them (e startiug- polut of & prosperous development of the peo- ples of the East, the work of 1be Uongress may be tertble botn Jor the East aud Eurove. ‘The lmperial Cabloet pushed concilialion to the furtbest liwits o onler to effect that concert of will which s the plalee of general peace and of the welfare of the Curistiay East. Ilenceforth Its tusk isto wer that so many eiforts do not remsin unfruit- ful._Such, woreover, Las been the laue of all our Eastern was. Despite all our successes. we huve 1ot been sble to cowplete our task. We have always bad Lo pull up before tue fues- tricable altliculties of this problew, and betors the solld muss of tnterests und passious It cx- cites, But cach of our wars has bech an sddi- tional step towards the tinal goal, snd thus bas Leen truced the sasguwary but glorivus {urrov whuwlh our traditions bave leftio histury, and which must lead Up Lo the accowplisbient ol our nutioual mission,—the deliverance of the Curlstian East, However incownplete it way be, the work of the Beslin Cougress marks a frest LD W that palh.—3h usporant thougl pam- @@Mf . 1 { i ,,4 . Jodyy %) i PRICE FIVES CENTS (nlly sscured aten, 1t aniy remains to dnsoll- date aml develop 1L I'nis will be the task of the Mtare Phe treaty ol 157, that — monument of golitical passions which had I to an unjust war and qan nirpust peace, Lhat document. which forems ouw Heanta n position which « great nation couhd not, tolerate, which for twenty-two years had ticd ner hunds and. Burove's. sscure? impunity tn the Turkish Goveenment, amd produced pure manunt disorders, the causes of the e war,— Lhe treaty of 183G, violated by eveeeialy, ro. nonieed cven by ita sathurs, 110 luneer cxista, e victorious arma of Kussa bave torn (L oy, The Berltn Congress has expibgzed 1t femime Nistory Hussa has sccured the rivin of @atehing over ita work, and she wil) not let it e rediced Lo 3 nullity, The Ottoman Em. vire has contracted A new leass with -Clins tian and civilized Eurabe, 10t frankiv enters on the path open to it by serupulously’ earrying anut the clauses which guaeantee the antonony ol s Chretian populstions, A Brospeious extatencu may be insured to (L Russia, who oy her vast territory numbers milliona of Mus- sulman_subjects, aml who protecta thelr re- Ington wnd secunity, so far from menacing i, miny becomme 1Ls beat ally, 1 the opgusite case, it will have mzoed 1t own comlemaailon. 16 e Inhorions clildiirth of the Eastern world s fo longer buta question of thue, 18- 0ot yet termbteated ; if regruttable restrictions producet iy thatrust, prejindices, pohitteal rivalrics, . abil the selilsh culeatations of matenal iterests snd warty strugeles stil bamovr it3 1 much resisus 1o be done tu Ihish it, 1auch bas novertheless teen dotie. Russta has the conscivusness of Buvimg paneertaliy contriouted to 1t by ber gen. cras amd resolute initintive, as weil sa by her mederntion, 8he has the conviction of betne Plaseal i the current of the greal laws walch guvern histary, und that, despite the momentary olwtacles offercd by the passons, littlcnes: sl weakneases of inen, inmanity neverthe butsues 1a fnvarfable tarch towards tie goal appeatnted by Providence. The lerlin Conuress s twes o wtage i thin twhorious path, Look. Iz at 1L from s standpoiut, Iussia can draw Tront the past hier camtia it the future.'” CASUALTIES. JUGUERNAUT. &pectul Dispatch 1o The Tyitund® Dernorr, Mich,, Aug. 25.~William Dick, an 8 yenroll son of Joun Dick, a well-koown printer, was run over by o street car, corifer of Michizuo avenue aml Sixth strect, Saturday sty amd lis hicad crushied to ashapeless inass. Witham Ress, the car<driver, was taken tnto cusluy to await the result of the Coroner’s fue quest on Moy, Specal Jeated to The Tribune, INDIANATO13, Iml., Aug. 25.—Puter Clark, of Judlnapulis, Was struck by sirai Ciark’s 1l Festenday atternoon walle sitting on thy track. He will probably die from the elfects u s hurts. Npeelal Correspandence of The Tribune, Decarun, N, Aug, H,—A very distressiog ratuad aceldent took place last evenbyg al Lattiamn, fourl pftes west of thrs city, on the Pekuy Lancoln & tiecatur Jtoad. Me, Juck Edick, the sgent at that place, aged 47 yeans, uttempted to get on a maving freight tratn, when his foot stipoed and be fell under the wheels, 1114 Teft arin was cut short off near his shoulder Julut, hiy left foot masbed 1o u Jelly, aud the flesh troin bis legr torn oft {ntwide steape. Dr. Sargent, of Linwin, says he can- nut five. e wis marrhed. s deughter i teierraph operator ot Lattfn. Four years ago he worked fu the Wabusah fraigtit oflice bere, and 13 much Jked by ol raliroad mei. DROWNED. PruLapeLrnia, Aug. 25.—White Denuls Mual. cahy and Curlsioplier Hizby were wiestling at the Rave-ptreet wharf, s morolng, Higby was thrawn b tue river aml drowned. TFIRES. AT CINCINNATI, Cixcinxari, Aug. 23—[he bulldior at the corner of Front. ang Smitly stroets, mwned by Rotert Ashtun and oecupfed by the Straub Mt Compuuy und the Peerfess Welnger Campany, was damagwvy by lre lust niilit, tu.. $15,00; fully Insured. IN CcHicaago, The alarin from Box 837 at 10 o’clock yesters day morning was caused by a fire at No. 234 Milwaukee uvenue. occupied asatenement house, ‘Bt NIt of sume watcles from uokoown vauses. Dawage nominal, . AT BUFFALO. BorraLo, Aug. 25.—Bette & Candles' plan fog-mil] Lhus burned. Luas, $20,000; fosurance, $10,000. CANADA. | Exhumatlon of Remnna Deposited In 1055 One MMundred mnd Seventy-ive Anchore Fished Up Out of the (uebec Harbor to Date~Two Thousand Two IHundrod Dol- 1ars of Assets with Which to Pay 8975,000, Buectat Dispates to The Trsdune, QUEBEC. Auy. 25.—Already, among the vaults of the old Jesult Barracks, the remains of thres bodies have been disiuterred, and, with the i« ststance of reliable data furnished by tho Nefae tivn des Jesuits, two of them, at least, have been conclusivelv identified by Dr. Hubert La Rue, under whose supervision, by onler of the Pres mier, M. Joly, the work of searching for more, and carefully preserviuz tiem for reluterment, 1s belng nctively prosecuted. The two bodles already discovered and fully identitled ar thosa of Father Dequen, tie discoverer of Lake St. Jolin. and Brother Leigeols, architect of ths conveul, who wa caded by . tha hercs and sangumnary froquols, during the Billery - massacre, on e 17th ul Aucust, 1055 The tiind body (s evidently that of a femsle, aml 18 supposed to Le this mortal remains of & nun BpOken of 1 the nur- rative as baving been sick 1n the Hotel Dieu at the tume the tustitution was burued, und who, on beimr convered to o place of safety u the Juswit Uunvent, dicd of fright sl exciisment. The Guvernment will probably sct apatl 4 pur- tiou o the grunmt for the reinteruent o thess remains with befiting ceresnouive, The brzantine St Louls, Capt. J. Dechere, from Butlyshauuoun, has arrivel i port, ou bee secomd vovuge this season under sall,~baving made the pussage from the above port W Que- be w twenty-four duys, sud the secoud inp fsom Quebee aud back s sixty-s1% days, Urmdnt. 175 anchiors have been rabsed by the hfting-turze lo the harbor, Twenty-four o thiese wero broken, Eight thousand tathoms of chamn have also been recoversd. The lituugz- barge 1 now engaied upou the wreck of tha L'Ungiual, sunk over & buudred years sge. Au engincer 1s dwly expected for the purpore of blowinz up the old bull aod (aclitating the task of its removal, It ts belioved that a num- ber of anchors are imbedded b the wrc Nut au anchor bas been lust ju the harbor this aca- son, and it ts thought that the bottom of the river 18 now perlectly clean, Special (napatck ta The Tribune, MoxTREAL, Awe. Hi—The ollicial sssignee in the satter of Boud Brok., josolveut stock- brokers, announces that §2,200 18 all tuat I3 dest tupay lalilitics of $U75,000. It 18 tortunsts thut tho Messrs. Bond were nut loug-established vrivate bapkers, (ur then, from the good nawoe aud couucctiuns of the faw, Licis talure would Liave beeu moro disastrous In its ctleets upoa people of small e who would bave been erippled through th loss of thelr depuaits. In 1uelist of crediturs there arc erglit bauks, which Lave clums 1o the amount ol $15§,000, ‘There are other buuk-claiws —uup bledy wuich would swell whe debts ol the! eatato by $20000 more. Two bulldw societies are lkewise claunauts. Oulv teu caed- ilors reside outside ot Montreal, aud they je- crive the compensation of & quarter-cent fu the dollar vu thelr clams, slr Hugh Allun renks for £50.00, Two Moutreal capitallsts repre- sent §29,000 cach. and vao $14,U0. Some To~ runto wico who do a little in stock suiler to tho exteut of thousands; but the amounts owing by tho cstate 10 & dozen viber members of the stock-brokiug frateraity are mot heavy, wilh thu cxeeption of Strathy & Stratby, whose claim awoouts 10 L0, on wolch they ges #1%, ‘Lhe vuling of Mootreal telegraph stock was the cause ol Lhis lamentable tatlure. LONDON, Ubt., Augz.25.—~The Tecumseh play- era bave beet released and were paid their sal- aries 10 Lull 1AL Rigt. — et — e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. NEw Youk, Aug. %5.—Arrived—The stesmera Spain and City of Ricbmood, trom Liverpool. LoXvox, Augr. 25.—~Tue sud Ciy of Berhn, from New Yurk, bave are nwved out. B i G cutnabips Fracce P ; X i 3 3 i 5