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THE CHICAGC TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1878 5 Freight and Ticket Agent of the same road, ia | tendent. The men slong the rond are all anx- in the dtv, and (s the guest of Mr. £l J. Ulea- | joun 1o get back tn work under the new rezime. gg;';“";*,;",fi:;,‘,gm Agent of the Chicazo, Rock | Thig afternoon the pilot engine started from RL Therse with a holy of soldiers on board, of hia late partners, Eben Brewer ana \Westcy Hooker. Thechange wss causea by politieal ulfl'zrence:. e Pt Specinl paicA 10 The e, MiwaUkre, Aug, 2.—Edwacd H. Ball, of torning. Lo au Library Bullding not etated. Incurance, 812000 Kiley's losr, B20,000. In- sttrance, $16,000. The adjoining stores sufered considerably, but are fully insured. POLITICAL. { 840,000 Jast year. This s the largest fund lu the Union. Hecretary Thompson arrived In the citr this evening, and will remain during to-morrow. spurks’ Fight for 8 Renomination An there have bean reports circulated that the Sles——— % with theobjest nf getting a train throuzh to > T - the wholesale grocery fiem of Ball & Goodrich, in tho Sixteenth INlinoia THE RAILROADS. T e HaitroarhIn takiie no frelgBlto | Ottawa. The Government will appoint their PORTING. teVying ngerouaty Il ot bty residence fn s i the managers of the road wish to have it under- | 0o conduciors and englucers, k2 i) District, TH¥ NEW FAST-BOUND POOL, atood that they are atill takiug a1l the Ireight Epertal Dimated ta The Tribuns, BASE-BALL. morning. The official report of the Saratagn Raliroad Conventlon lias just beeu recefved. It contains but Jittle that has not already been published In Tn# Triauxe. The resolutlons offered by Mr. Jewett regard- Iy the formation of another East-hound poot were as follows: ; \ », 1tin 0 duty which the raflroadn owe 10 Ihy bueiness pabitc (o give them reasuisblo and uniform Fates for the Lransportation of the produca and other & en of colmerce of 1ha cotuiry to arket; and e Ane 1ia beileved by thiy Cousention that sncli rearanabic and Naiforin ratea cant anly be er. Tanlished ani maintaimed by n Safr and eqitants Glvimion of the traflic between the competiniroads, Seetitig o eacts its ielitimate 8nd. DrOpCr Propors tio o the whote: and Winuzas 1t s believed that snch division can only U6 wade and_yreserved thrangh enme genera: Bouling nrcangement ; 1t 1 therefure Jiesolved, THAL this Convertion is In favar of, and that the compantes herein reprosented will e tu, suCH POvLNERALYERICNL. of agroeiment, a8 miny by herealter devised for the paoling or di- ‘The ball game yesterday for the benefitof the yellow-fever sullercrs was a financlal auccess, in that it aded $631.30 to the funds of the Chica- an Citlzens' Committec. At tho closcof the contest Mr, Marry Nelson, Chairman of the Cummittee, formally presented the thanks of the Cumnmittee to the niayers andofficers of the clube for their kinducss and courtesy. The zame was notablechlefly for the fact that it presented Harry Wright for. the first time this senron. He pitched the game through, and was a sfuceesws. Svalding pitched five innings for Chicago, snd Keis the other four. The fiefding of the hone team at first and second wat wot up o grade. but Ferguson, Powers, Hankinson, and Remsens were in good form. ‘There wus gome excuse for Cassuls, because he was phaced in & sirange place, 1n view of the character of the gumv, It s necessary only to five that offers to Memphis, New Orleans, and other Orrawa, Sept. 2—The quantity of lumber points. . sent tothe Albany and New York markets from Mr. Henrv C. Wentworth, the pupulst Gen- | Canaia, during tiie present season, I 33,321,852 eral Ticket and Posscnger Agent of the Mickl- | foop, 5 Ean Centrat Tmtrand, Was af hia oo again ges. | {ools e7e2ss OEART BN fect Lty terday, During the past two taonths he . been Tast to recuperate bis health, which had | The value of goods entered for cousumotion been-greatly fmpaired by ton steady auplication | tn the Dominlon of Canada, exciusive of Reitish {‘udu % e rturns fully recovered, and louks | Cotumbia, durlng the month of July, was etter thab Lo has fur many years paats K45 of which amount 84,911,058 was dutl- ‘The General Weetern Passencer Agency of | avle gocds,—the amount ‘of duly collected the Gireat Weatern Railroard of Canada i this | poneat,078,002 rity was to have heen abollshed yeaterdar, but " wmtelnt DiapateR” ta The Tribuns, Mr. Porter has recelved orders t) Keep the office il nds ¢ ; open and contlouo Lo perform lia nsual daties | ToRoXo, Sept, 2—The Onfaro Offcial tin- nutil further orders, It scems that the mang- | zefte contais the following: * His tlonor the zers of the Great Western, after fully consid- | Jtoutenant-Uovernor has heen pidused to ap- ering the matter, have eome to the conelsion | noint Pallip A. Hovne, of the City of Chicago, that 1t will not be for the test Interesta of their | uttornes-at-law, to be 8 Commissioner for tak. road to abollsh the neency tnihls city, and the | ing afifdavita for tse in tbe Courts of Onfario.™ Tikelthood Is that the Compnny Wil insist on | " Sir. dohn Matlay, who ToF thirty-seven bewng allowed Lo retain thelr oflice bere. had heen an ofiicer of *the Law Society in coode Hall, 18 dead, e was In lis Y0tk year, Judge Fatbrop Indorsed by the Winnebago County Ie- publicans. The Arkansnz Plan Generally Sucoessful at Yesterday's Eleotion, PMLADELPHLL, Sept. 2—Tha cosl operators FIREMEN’S = of the Behuylxill region decide to mske to change In the ! Lh's prices ’ i CASUALTIES. Mg BEH ADED. Hnecial Digaich 10 Fhe Tridune ITTSNCRG, Pa., Bept, 2 —Mr. Marshall Jonex, . a well-known and worths Atizen, met with sn . 3 accident al the Expositfonl Building abunt 3 o'clock this afternoon which resuited in tia In stant desth, He was asalsting fn arraneing . BPPARRS, I3 FIGHT POl A KENOM Speeian fusunten to Te 1 Vaxoaria, B, Sept.2—For the second time this year the Dourbon Demo.racy meet in Con- cention to select a candidate for Congress in the gistecnth Distriot. A month azo the delegates gaied, after two days® baliottng, to agree. <« was elested In 1374 by £00 oty over Gemo Martlo. the Repub some machinery In Power-Hall, of which he was uverscer, A large fis-wheel had bect clevated several teet from the floor Ly wueans of & hiock and chain, In order 1o gét 1t I position tor lodgment In s deep pit. Mr. Jones was stand- ing underneath, in the act of lutverny I s it, when the thain broke. In his® hiaste 1 16 cacape he stumbled over wome blocks - of wood, and fell with his ueck resting on 3 fue scone. stetlona il i ! p B i SEMENT. and liad resfiled In Canada fifty-six years, He - B ’ 5 oAt [ camduisterwhu In IS7L beat | Thmo e it Byt g an couioled AMUSEMENTS. Was &0 "oficer '0f tho Toval Wi, s 0 | oo CosA0C: ATE | biees ot e, The atarn edge of the bavs [ Batwesn Chieagn aod. Utlon siins Bryant. In 1876 gparks beat A. 8. Cralt. | \bry' pepreqented, That daring the pendency of GENEV. —vr WA have been the first #leatser that ever crossed | Pasers, c.... 000 | the head from the body us completely as if the | Mpok-Yards i Wednesds Lot In the Conventint, that nomiusted him said | the prearation of such prozramine for the pooling HENRVIEVE WARD. the Atlantie, He pettled, on frst coming to | Marbiage, I.°f. B O SeeTarmeit be & wlfinting, | TL0¢ ds from cducsday, h Wher the last { oF division uf the Lutiicss tlie compunien hereit Soecial Dieoa’eh (o The Tribune, this country. n 1822 In Lower Canada, whern | Cneridy, 1 b LR i) . 0 f ag dleaves | Hept. 4, Lo Saturday, Sept. 7, in= teonly wanted one tepomate, 53 el Teoreschted will inaintut and enforce such ratea | -NEW Yonw, Bept. S.--Before an audience | he alded Nir James Stewart in quelling 8 re- ' 9 & | Mr. Jones was ahont 40 years af age, an 1 s 4 Conventiun met the Gelegates beid SMv‘xl ':: ?; ,,_u_,l m:m x”xm' 0 :,ml Drtn Ccatablisard H,,,; glawtng with perspleation and enthiustarm Mies | belliun, and took an nctiee part in politics. -’{i '{ a wife and three children. clusive, Mo ward, e rened o e, O g i | ronds_andheiveen sy siven yohs, Vst | Generieve Wand made her Ameriean et to- | (St PN T T sy, o ol 2 VESSELY LONT, Traing will leave the Lake Slore canvats Lt bis frends Inaite on faanng (0 | e Exccutice Committes ut'she urapkc itnes, o | night ut Booth's Thealre. The great uuditorium | ofjcaifv, that the tateintnt which os appeared 113 pax Fancisco, Cal, tept, s—ter the Oce- | & Michizan Southern Rallwny e o i e M cn, | et Com by, prere e eeemont forthe gool. | ¥a8 denscly packed by people who | in public prints, that it will bo necessnry for Lhe '_{— | anle, the loss of two British vesseis Is reported, | Depot, corner of Van Buren and e Cotvenllou, however, made no cho DALY, prey u s2teement 107 the pu r il entlon, i g g of divieion of such tratic fu the several sca. | Ak first in almost every professlon uud Uovernor-Gieneral to retiien Lo (Jttawa, Is iicor- Total 5 10 { —the ship Lord of the Isles, trom Austrabia to | Si - V! Fu-norrow another Unnsention, matle ut ety and he naih doifre Y P 1 trom Sherman-sts., as follows: 7 X . bLOAIA Lilles, spd by each of eaid iroog hnes 10 | Lranch© of business. John McCule | Tects and that the nduress ne delivers nt the LOSTON, Manila, and the bark Queen, Trom Mings to . f differcnt delesates, meets. Sparks has Mont- | each city, witl all the detnle for the Joverniment . opemne of the Ontarla* Provinctal Exhibitlon, | Morefll, 2 b, 1| 1 3| o | Van W Ttei Mloganore: 5 O imton . Wshingtot, thirts-threo | fot the time. Tnat'at the sarme tme tae Wertern | lovgh, Clara Morglt, vobo ~Gilbest, Roso ! i Furouto, Wil be his last vrior to bis de! | Manmme, ¢ 71000 3131 51 0 [ the fatand of Patos, The crew of th Lopd_of | fesvechieago— jLesvasiock-Tarder O Oy B ences inptracted. Fay. | EXECHUXE Comumitiee prepare an sqrecment tar the | Cophlan, Dionyetus Boucleaulty Tom Muroh, | yarture, U Hurke, 1 41 81 1( 1| the Istes have arrlved st Hung Kot Ma- | " ot ot sesenty-one delegaies Inatractel. BV woofing us divvus, of (it 3t e severat Wert. | Sayor Ely, he Americau Rile Team, and others | ' The Freatdent of the Quee Board of Trade, | 1z Wrikhd, p 31 91 24 8 | nila “The Cuplain and el ac bine istubers : ite Coanty nulds the Utlance uf Poner. 1R 1 | 4 Sunow Sl aShiil, o, (20 BEBIOADGS | of equal srominenco wero aman thoge who | ot s nuarterty etiog, compialned biuerly of | SLf §13{ 1 § | of tho crew of she Qusen were drumuca astrue ke, U ! e s 1 cpressed e o . Tl . 28 3 vser and that ke il b nominated on tho frss | 108G Keinmttcer Lave prepuied the aciuie ot | mitoented tho frs: production liefe of *JAND | 1oz, e aid, was auything. but satiafactors o | (L ¢ 5200 DIOWNED. s bailot recardiess of lustructiol There are | . enct other, and pul the eame Intc cfieet, oF call G o 1 ssith stt ? B0y | those engaged §n ity and the luinber Lusiness | Suyder, ¢ 1} 401 OtrawA, Can., Bept. 2=Three youny ladles, & feu . fugemen M Wits dltriet Gen. | azencral meeting of railwape interested. It they when George Vandenhoff,with stilted ciocution, | was In tne aante unfortunate condition. [t was i=l—=— | Maggle and Lizzic Lee and Ada Eawards, were 3.0 W . Lewts Parsons ana Hardin Case. Two - desirable. Tual saig Committees { exclalmed,*.Afistress Shore,mylords,approaches,” | a subdfect of sincere regret that, even with ull STt EL B 1 ot Caniiies ure In ~easion, ot led oy 8.51a1C8 3¢ they My Aeem. Y 1he putic wurks which - were golng on in the there was n hush, a rustle of preparation, and then a burst of applanse which made the foundations tremble. From that polnt un, the stamping and clapplng were renewed at every avafiable stage, and ob somo walch were not avallable. The peoplo satvy before thetn an adtress of maturs years aod robust fgure, of. wractical method, medium strengih, and little which wag sympnthotle or winning, It was ofear from the outscl that here was astruggle of taient highly cultured, but unaided by spon- .taneouts paselon ur great power. It was also enslly visible that Miss Ward was heavily nandicapped with Mr. Wil&" play, The frst sct dragged, The second hung dre, The third was a drcary string of platf. 1udes, ieading 6 to & climax whick had nefther pitt nor motnept. ‘Tue lourth was rood, but not oririual, havi¢ Deel LakKew almost entire from ibe onginal piay of 'dane Shore," which was tow goud to have bean written by - Mr. - Wihls. The fth act fell back into the old channel, Tbe sudience, | tave already sald, were iudined to be easy with Miss Ward, and when, at the close drowned ut Pembrake faturdny., e — CUSTOMS, Memlon of the Sul-Committee of Ways and Mesns of the House of Heprosentatives at New York, Soectal Diwsih ta Dae Trinune. Nzw YOrK, Sept. .~Three members of the Sub-Committee uf the Committec on Wags and Means of the flouse of Represontatives, ap- pointed to Investigate the customs system as fllustrated by the workiugs of the New York Collectiun District, and endeavor to tdake recom- mendations for its simplification, met here this afteruoon, Those presunt were Fernaudo Woud,Chalrman; Gen. Banks, of Massschusetts: and dew. ftandall tibson, of lLoulsiana. It s expected that ten, Gartleld, of Ohlo, and Judize Phelos, of Connceticut, will be in attendauce fome time this week, The otber members nre dJ, Raudoipt ‘Tucker, of - Virgnia, = atd Nenrsy B, Harrls, ol Georzla. “Mr.” Wood says every member i a candidute for re-elec- evIBIng, rouArI| Trains will leave the Depot of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chi- eago Rallway Company, corner of Canal and Madison-sts,, as fol= lows: Leave Untusgo— Leave Gtock-Yords. 0 e g R A1e,m, winalmt 4 nonasam, @ 10 " s p. s P [ 1oy sparks, and one led ULy Parsol jor Westeott, o Metnodish prescher. At this Juur Cate gna s$parke Bave the inede, and. o8 the Convention ix held here tn Fayetie County, It ¢ 5.6 10 vay thaz Sparks 41 be nomitnated. Among_the distinguished Wemozrats present are zandniates ¥parks, nrnnr‘%\mm, Westeody, aod Fouke, Mat Ordenderft and. Pattot, of Springtieid, Hanmoud and Juadge Watker of Manon:; Hardin Care, of Clinton. Hob Hoss, o Favette tien, Parsong, of Clay, sad Tom Merritt, of Mazen. ILLINOIS. TOUNTI DISTRICT. Seectat Dispateh to The Fribuns. Rockroun. Jli,, Sept. &—The Republican Qelczates of this county asscmoled at the Court- b ernoot tG clect and Instruct dele- to the Congresslonal Sonventiow at Eigic jor tne Fousth District. The stmost Sarmon7 und pood witl prevated. The toilowing resolu- wese presented iesotved, That Winneb -+ and approves the ¢ ity and port, including wharfaze-rcpairs, har- Lor-mprovements, and departinental buildings, 2 employment to 1,000 or LEUU mt three-nuarters of the worklniz population of city were ille. Spretnl Dispateh to The Tribune. HamLTON, Sept. 3.—A Mrs, Puarce, of thls city, s 8ald to have been fostinis for the past forty days,~not taking any foud or drink, be- voud o glass of water. Sho is Iaboring under the conviction Wit God has sent her here to perform some divine commission, and that she would be sustalned by heavenly meanz for the torty days and forts nights, Ier lone fast has Leen coticduded, anid the woinan has commenced tu cat a liwtle, ‘The doctor, and these who were I constant attendance upon Ner, state that 1t was a wonderlul case,—the woman heing nble Lo go round actively while thuy starving nesscil. Kpeeint Pirpated 1o The Tribune. MoNTREAL, Supt. L—AL R mecting of the Montreal Board of Health, Dr, Kennaty revea- €l some starthing facts which had come to tis kuowledre reqarding the present state of the internal afluirs of the eivic small-pox hosoiial. He showed that the hospitil was over-crowdsy with puttentsand that theirliver were endangered ltuns earned—~Chicazo, 3 Thoats Tewo-lisge Lita—Fowers, Haroidze, Mankingon, Temeen, Manuinz, Jeonard ¢2), Soyder, Three.base hi—Yebaafer, 1. Total bases ou clean hits—Chicago, 14; Doston, 1), First hase on errors--Chicago, 2: Doston, 5. Ertora affectinz the ncore—{larbidze, 2, Jtets, 22 MeClellan, 2, Sutton, xuyder, L1t un bases—Chicago, 5: lluston, 8. Lanen on called hialla—ON iteis. 1. Donhle play—-Gurdock and 0'Hourke, Pasreq Datie—Snyder, 1, Struck oot—00 Wright, 1; off Spulding, 1 off Ren, 0. Unipire —Biz Anvon, ; ‘The Providence Club will be Liere this morn- Iz, oud will play their niuth wmme with Chicago this afterncon, The hour for com- mencing has been changed to 3430, Rirerato, Sept. S—Base-bali: Buffslo, 8 Ruehester, 2. dpeciac Dispaich to Th¢ Iristne, Proma. [il, Bept. 3.—[ndianagolls, 143 ,. Hept. &—Ciucinoat, 6 Provi- meeting was o i1 Culough Chatrma Exeeunvo Comimittee, to be held by the Committee wt tho Urang Pactiic Hotet in this eity next Thursday, ta take pretiminary steps for the sreparation o A voling arrangement ot the Fast-bound busi- ness. The Committee consista of J. N. Me- ullough, Vice-President Pennsyivania Com- vany. S, & McMuilin.Genera Manager Chicago «. Alton. Junn Neweil. deneral Manager Lake ghore & Michizan Soutkern, Joun Simpsot. General Manager Vandaita Line, a. L. Hoo- kins, Generm Manager Wabash Liuve, J. H. Devercau, Prestdont and Recaver Atlantie & reat Western, Joun King, Jr., Vice-President Baltimore & Ohio. DETROIT & MILWAUKEE. Sueciti Diapntch ta The Tridune. DeTROIT, Mich., Sept. 2.—The fight over the imvending mortgage foreclosure-sale of ‘the Detroft & Milwaukee Ratiroaa, whick war fixed for to-morrow, develuped Interestingz fentures to-dsy. Wnep s decree of sale ano order of Time of Running will be Twenty-five Minutes. The Chicago & Northwestern RAITLWAY COMPANY Will ran Specinl Trains from Wells-st. Depot, north end of Wells-st. Bridge, as 1ollows LCounty heartily tn- ¢ 1% Jongress of our sresentative, the Uon, Willam Lathrop, es- i 91 the fourth ach, thev were olerd i OPDOT. | st mt losst 23 o sm i 116 Topeycaves iy | - & P e g HePRi15 Bis bocition and votas wnon (e SHVGY bill, | fareclosuro -was granted three months ago. | Rinite, they 1ok advantace of It and | jhabat fest £ ur ceut of tho total caserih e | | SRuNariELy. Mazs Bept. 2—Springtelds, I e e noBlon bty s 2 ficurie, iniTus efori to promote wnu brotect | Trustee Sloloy Oled an appeat to the | caled” her . before the. curtain Hvo tmee, | gueut. oo o want of proper freat-) 4, Marencgters. & _____ eni ‘coat of collectini the revenue fs doubic Sy [ for renowinatron, and reqiest the rountice com- | Suprems . Court, tut dled before us [ They should bave alio demnnucld the 1ulxlufnr~ The proposed scheme of _ulding » Viceregal BILLIARDS. what it oueht’ to be, to | say mnothing H l H Ntations, |3 yoiing the Fonrth Districe to unite withas i send- | bood was opyroved. Certaln bondbolders | Bhce ol the supers, for to their uilective drilling | regidence ou Mount Hovat Park as bemng heid i The exereises in connection with the reopen- of the extra expense to merchanis, and the iz lin back to Cangres £itr0 ted, Thut tue deleyates to the Elgin Con- sentionbeaud are ierehy authunzed to il wll vacan. Gies, aml 10 €a4t the falt vule of Winnehazo Voun- 1e ut rutd Convention, and they aro also mstructed torote a3 nunit npon all yusstione which may come nefore sudd Convention: nud they are alsa n- icted (0 present tho name of our beloved extls the Jhon, William Lothrap, na_the eandidate an ieyublican party for Congresd from dtatzict, and to uso all honorsble means fo sucure htd nomination, and to vote for Lathrop at said Convention firet, Jast, and all the tme, ‘These resolutions were unanfmously adopted and loudly applauded, after which a commitice was eent for Lathrop. Ouw his appearance there was lund hiuzzalie. 1le acknowleaged the' com- plfwents hestowed upan him in a short speech, and striking movemeuta on the stage was due EAEA 10, ) opposed to the sale, elaiming it was a Job In the Interest of the Great Western, asked Clreuit- Judge Rielley to appolnt a Trustea who would fie a simflor appeal, Instead, e appolnted one who wouldn't. Judge Baxter, of Nashville, Mich., was applicd to tor an order ressraluing the snale. bul refuscd, Sunday night Alfred Rus- sell, attorney for thedigaffected Londbolders who claim that thefr rights Lave been lufringed upon, tool o frelght tram and secretly went to Co- runua, where he filed o bill” before Judze ‘Turner, of the Thinwassee Clreuit, asking for the removal of the Trustees who would not ap- peal, and the sppointment of those who would;_also for ou order restraluing the sole. The other sldo heard of it at abevance until the views of Lord Dutlerin are ascertamed with regard o it The scheme mee With general [atur among thos¢ who have s atake fii the ity : Npeeutt Dispateh to The Tridune. Loxnow, Sept. 2.~The Bauletord corre- ndest of the Londoo Frer f'res declarcs that the mounted volice (force fe utterly dis- organized, nwd toat, instead of bemg u pro- tecttom, it Las become o nulsance to the North- wost. fl¢ quotes the Stipenatary Magistrate ot Qa Apuelle an saying, in paszing sentence on several police for assauiung a woman. ** From all quartera we hear of ontrage and lawless comuet by the police; we hear of thew render- fug themselyes a nulsance to the community in which they live: we hear of them leaving just force of vlerks emploved §s twice 100 large for the work, He bopus to find some means of so simphiying the Customs machinery as to be able to rediice LOtH to & Inore jua, propertion, New Yous, Sept. 2—The Custom-Honse Committee appointed by Congresy, Feranndo Wood Chafrman, organived to-dsy, and will he- &1 fts inquiries to-mortor. Mr. Wood submittel « letter from Secretary Shermon stating Lhat he rerarded the tnquiry s su Important to the public wervice that he hoped to persvually attend during the mecting of the sub-Committee, with o view 10 promute In_every possible way the tomplete. uess ot the work proposed, and also offerinig to the Committee all information within his De- artment, and dircctiuy the customs oflieers at ing of the Rrunewick Hall last eventog were witneased by a larpe crowa of spectators, uany of them strancers i the city, who were ot- tracted br the opportunity of seelng the play of the two cclebratcd’ players, Schsefer and Slosson. The first game was between Behaefer and Runes, and the farmer, while giviog a few samplcs of bin side-ralt play, did not succeed In gotting iuto the big fizures, his best runs belng 110, 77, and 5. slosson was 1 rather better form, amd In his game with Jolinoy Oberlander, of New Orleans, put i rune of 105, 183, and 0. Secnaeler, who Is regularly employed at the Bruaswick Hall, will hereatter settlé dawn to steady practice, and et back the tremendous o great neasure of the {mpression produced. Miss Ward Is an excellent actress, however, In this character, and it s perhups unfair to ctiticise lier ‘sharply, because our own Clara Morris has played tho parta great deal better than it was dune to-rght. But it should be remembered that Miss Ward wans surrounded by all the accessorics h could assist her, and, therefore, having every advantuge, vumkurlwm should fall _lightly upon her, ir, Lervick, Mr. Vanden- hotf, and Miss Kate Meck sustained the leading ports with vigor, credit, and good taste, and they helped to bolater up play which, in fess corciul hands, would have ended with o performance ot * one consocutive A B ), 140, Wells-at. Depol,.[10 o 1 aieal v ) The Iast train on ench of the above Roads will not leave until 1he close of tho Exhibition each duny. 3 Round-trip ‘tickets, including K ¢ ' admission to Dexter Park (76 touching upon the tinauclal questtons of the | boon, and u dozen prominent lawyers, mfi:‘zfinrb;{-{'fW.“m"".b:-'é:fififumflmfgm-‘n:-‘: ‘\lr[;ur::en'.‘n’xr‘l‘n:‘ln:”:\,«tr“:fi‘{l p:::;{m‘:h:fl;;‘lflnn:fi ?fi'fi%"fiu h::i‘e’elfiz‘fl:m HbE ke g matel il;-;g:1;;1;\;;“(:'1?::5&;2::‘&2{?';?.5:5mrvlnru- cents), ay well as single-ride ticle day; that tho appolutments 10 publie ofices | ORFANE 4 speclal train, weut to Cosunum, | she grows used to American audicuces, "But, it | and turn Joose 8 moral lepers amongst ” Ar. Wood then rewl & fetter of his own to ots {23 conts), for sale nt the Of- fices und Depots of the abovo Compunies. The coupons of the seagon tick= ots issuoid by Georgo M, How for the Fire Department are good for passnge on any ol the above trains, Fares paid on the traing of tho C. &N W R R will be 10 conts more eneh wiy. ouly to tind that Judge Turner had granted the order and gone tu another town, A spectal traln overtouk-nim at n way-station, aud hesent a nofe to Rusacll requesting him uot to serve the ihjunction, and promising Lo come here to- morrow aud hesr u motion jor , its | dissolution. Arrangoments bave been made by the rival fac- tiona that tue sale shall bo held ‘open until ar- gument can be tieard o inds thein all so vredisbosed Lo fricodli- ness os they were to-nipht, she mn( well call her vistt @ success. THUMIEL, TIE NEW CHICAGO. This theatre was reopencd last ovenlog by Touy Denler’s Pautomine Troupe in the far- famed and very old-fashioued comedy of * llumpty Dumpty.” A hearty grectlug waos accorded to the familiar fnces by the audience, and every part of tho house was crowded. There was hardly a departure to be noted fn the performance from the time-lonored pahlo- mime of old, save in the introduction, which was a bright, humorous sketch full of quips and verbal eccentricitivs, depicting the Court of old King Cole, and giving an appropriate forctaste uf what was comiog by ringing [o snatches ot familiar nurscry rhiymes.. The business of the pantomime proper was jntrusted to Urimatdi, Rnyerl, Eunice, and Hoshell, who fuiglied thelr duties- to_adiniration, ‘Thy tricks are vieverly contrived, and sovernl of them have the merlt of novelty, but a. pantomime, wo fin- ayging, wayld lose balf 1ts intereat If it did not to o larze extent whlde by the old traditions, Grimaldt fs an ca. it clown, one uf the bust Tepresgntatives of bo found on the American stuge sfuce Fox went away and ‘Tuny hin- self has dropped fnto’ management. Miss Boshell is a sprightly and gracetut dancer, sod Eunice makes » zond harleguin, In the ollo w very pleasant and diversitied entertamment was given, including sbme melodle gewms by Miss North, o remarkable exhibitlon on atlits Ly Urimaldf, gymnastic exercises by Clifton and Fox, Miss Moulton's ludian club act. the ox- quisite Chiaries Diamond In his vocal seicctions with harp acconipaniment, and u pretty exnibi. '.Au&n u‘n the velocipede by the Hitle Veous sud onis. society, oulv to repeat mnew the disgusting transactlon: and, {{ aelieck (& not alven goou and decisively to the fnfnmous conduct of the ollee, the Government wijl have to sericusly constder If ft banot wiscr td'ramove this expen- sive and useless orgnnization from the country, and Iéuve the epholding of the law Lo the moral and upright people of the land.” The corre- spondent charges that the police are i league with whisky-traders, and says he saw 100 gallons of llfeis whisky at Elmonton, which was des. tined for the Indiaue. The police made no ate tempt to seize 1, eXcept out of a glaas. FIRES. CLOSL TO A HORROM. Sipeewal Diapaten ta The Trbune, MiLwAUKEE, Bept. 2~Tho lske steamer John D, Dix, beloyging to Mr. Engelmau, and runnipe In the Engelman Line of steamers, was partiatly destroyed by flre while Iving at the Uoodrich dock in Miiwankee River this evening. The Dix runs between Milwaukee, Ludington, and Manlatee, and, though one of the Engel- ‘man Line, hias hud, fur purposes of convenlence, docking armngenents at Goodrich's wharl. Its time for leaving port to cross the lake 18 7 o'clock v . but it was delayed tifteen or. tweaty minutes-to-night lu taking on freight, Just beforv preparing L0 ateam out from the dock n blaze aross from the ufter-hold and & vity alarin wes iven. The englues were soon o the ground, and reduced the blaze, wolch was ramdly reaciiing for the upuer wurks, o that it was contined to tbe hold und curizo benvuth dueks, “bhe willeors of the iz ure Capt. Davud Cochiran, Clerk John 13, San- dersan, Mate frank Tieruay, Eogineer Jawes HKenson, [t wad tormerly a vevenio cutter, was rebinlt here two Years g, and wis valued, watis machtnerv audfurniture, nt - $30,00), ans marine insuraace jor &3O, bat ue rance ngutnsthre, Thecarguwhichhad just been taicen on was princlpsily of Jeel, trovisions, and jum- her suppiiva, and wus valuca at $2,000 or $3,000, Colleeter Merritt, serting fortis ** that the scons of the proposed tnquiry will covec ali much matter #s the resolutions will authorize. 'The precise polnts of mvestization will relate to o practical entry of merchandise, nicthod of payinent of diitfes, the examination of thvoices od of yaluution in the apprajsement systcim ndapted for refunds, bunding system, practica- btlity of conroltdating the depsriments or divisions, aml placiug the whole miachinery under obe brad 50 as to securs nore efllaiency, 1ess complication, and less cost of collection® et e THE WEATHER, Orpice oF Tur CEiny SioNat Orpicen, WasuiNutos, 4 C., depts 8—1a m.—indica tione—For ihe Teunessee or Dhlu Valley, clear or partly cloudy weather, vartable winds, mostly southerly, stationary temueraturs, aud ststion. ary or falling barometer, Fue the Lower Lale Reglon, colder. partially cloudy weather, frequent rains, vartablo winds, stutionary or nlgtier presstioe. X For the Upper Lake regton, partly cloudy weatber, occaslonat ruin, foilowed by warmer, clearer westher, northiseaterly winds, becoming variahie, rising, followed by stationary or falline barameter. For the Upper Mississinpl and Lower Missouri Valleys,warer, clear or partly cloudy wenther, soutlieasterty winds, fallfuy berumeter. ‘The rivers will remain nearly seattonary, LocaL D!lln"flfl‘{'l. should not be used by members of Congress as perquistes; the present financial couditfon of tte cauntry should e left a6 they wre. Ha was followed by Hiate's-Attorney Garver in a Urigl speveh, . lndorsing Mr, Lsthrop's conrse dn Congress. The followlng were sppointed ax Congressfonal delegates: R.F. Crawford, A, C. $pafford, J. C. Garver, C. F. Lev, James Fercugon, W, A. Talvott, Irvin French, 4. 8, slerrtet, J. 1, Kiek, J, P Perkins, | Giles, Hard. Senatorinl delegates: D. E. Avang, J. M, Rhoulds, B, 8, Sanborn, . P, Cowles, 0. W, Day, C. I, Martiy, John Bud- Toog, Wilkians Marshoil, Evans Blake, d, B Agard, It I Tinker, ‘The meeting sdjourncd, Ateleeram from DelRald County sava 'itd dele- pates voted, and have been netructed for. Latbrop, Boone Connty goes for Hurlbut, with w0 towns for Lathrop, Soecial Disyaich 0 The Tribune. Dr KaLp, [IL, Seot, 2—At the County Con Yentlon Liell bhers to-day aclegates were select- el for the Fourth Congresgjonal Convention und tstructed for the lou, Willlam Lathrop. Delezates to the Btate Senatorlal Conveutlon wore 1osgructed to vote for two De Kulb County caudidates a3 Representatlves, Byers and Brig- kam, wieh Byers ns fiest chofee. "R, J. Holcomb recelved the nomination for his fourth terin as Sheritl. Gen. Jotn A, Lozan addressed a large end ~uthustastic audience at the public park this afternoon on the financlal and other Impor- tant questlons, It woa estimated that from 6,000 to 8,000 people wero present, Hewctal Dugatch to The Tribune. Eratx, [, Sept, 2.~The followlng dclegates to the Reputlican Caberessional Convention, to Le held fn Elgin on Friday, were fo-day elected &t the County Conventlun, hield at Geneva, und T 4 their instructions for John C, Sherwin, ot Geneva, for Repress « ML Milter, G, Cauleld, und K. R. Allen. Aurora; D, F. Barclay and 8. L. Taylor, Elmmg C. Al Mitlor, L Charles; H. J. Alien, Hampshire; llawley, Dundee: N. N, Ravlin, Kanavill W. Brown, Bluckberry 1. Aruold, Batavia} J. A, Garielg, Camptons W, B, Turger, Geneva. CARLINVILL] "CRIME, BANK-ROBBERS ARRESTED. 87. Locts, 8cpt. 2.—The Lepublican’s Bedalla spccfal says three of the men who robbed the bunk at Concordia, Mo., & few days ago were arrested o that vicinity to-day. 3xDALtA, Mo, Sept. 2—1The Daily Demoerat lias the following account of the capture of the robhers of the Concordia Baok: Constablo Erdmann, of Concordia, and Willlam Bradford and James Croach have been tlose on the trall 0t the rovbers since the robbery, aud on Satur- day [aat traced them tothelr hoines near Coluin- bus, Johnson County, about twenty inlies from Lexington. Erdimann lelt Bradford to watch thu rubbers while he returned to Lexington to procure o warrsot aud get wore men. Buenil louutjoy, of Lafayette, accawpunied by F (o Tut atd Kd McKee, retarned withErdmaon, and at duyllgt wade a descent on the bouse of Uttle OllaL leader of the party. They surprised him while estiog breakiast, ' gob thue d un him, and secured L Without firlog They then proceeded 1o the pouse of Thomas Keniick, whom they lound In bed, and secored bun without suy frouble. The thira man, Koy Carroll, they met gofug Intu a cury- deld to cut coru, with a corn-knle fu b tand, avd ‘captured bhw alse, he ma) mig o ‘effort to escape. The captors ok their prisoners to Lexiogton _and p hem u Jull to awalt Wentiiication, The Cashicr of the rohbed bank and one or two others who had goud look 8t the robbers whilerubbing the hank were sent for, sud fully wentifisd the men. Ullut, leuder of the wnng, wasone of il Audersous met, was bushwhackhig during the War, ubd e siid o D 2 1N0SL daDEZVIOUS AN, Heis about 4u years ol The ather 1wy are FOULELT, sUU BaYe been susbected O bEnK cat- tie-thieus (i Lhe Viunity where tbey lives VANDERBILT'S FOREIGN FREIGIIT BUSIN ESS, ‘Mr. Godfrey Macdonald, for some ycars past Qeneral Western Forelan Frelght Agent of tho Michigan Central ana Ureat Westers Raliroads, has been spuointed General Western Forelen Frelght Agent of the Merchants' Dispatch ‘Frausportation Company, which now does all the forelgn freight busiveas over Vauoderblit's Hues, Mr.John Crampton, General Weatern For- elgn Frelght Arent of the Merchants’ Dispatch, nas been nppointed Chiel Assistant to Mr. Mace d , and will have clarge of tho oftice busl- il 1 this city, A better ttam to bandle the furelgn freizht’ Lusiness over Vanderblit's liney could not hiave been sciected, Mr. Macdonald {4 an expert in this bualness with great experi- ence, and cannot be boaten in dolng the: outstde work, while Mr. Crampton has an cqual expesi- ence {0 the oflice work, hajing been Assistant (ieneral Manager of the Great Western, and Iater Becretary to Commissloucr Fink, and sull later Commercial Agent of tho Bouthwestern Raflway Assoclation at Kansas City. Mr. W, 4. Melinatiny will by General Easiéro Furelgn Frelght Agent of the Merchants' Dispatch "Fransportation Company, with beadquarters in New York, . ————— REORGANIZING, Mr, W. B, Strong, Vice-Presdent and Geo- crsl Manager of tho Atchison, Tupeka & Santa Fo Rallroad, bias Just fssued the following gen- eral orders: h’l;llxl flico of Goneral Superintendent in this day abolfs! ued. "L dutles of eald oftico will bo Oencrnl Managee, SOZODONT. ESTABLISHED 1869. TKE PEERLESS LIQUID DENTIFRICE! f-naamm SOZODONT, MHE STANDARD TOOTH WABH OF THE AQE. LL IT8 INGREDIENT L AIE VEGETABLE AND ANTISEPTIU, HIS REMARKABLE DEN- TIFICE inay b deseribed 2ea purotransymarent Hanid. deltelfully verfumicil, 6 few drops of whtch, applicd L (e (oot -rush snd rubibed un 1he teetl, produres 8 osk wgrecsblo foam, whileh petietrates ail (o nteratices of she teetlr, and cleauses the oith in a faheabiog aud plessant wanner. Discolared toeth ar retulennd White by Hewse The BIEATIL drives (ra wrsoce from g arowis. [¢ prevents and acrests oot A ) B Bin 11N tatives i ., 73 | Boon. [0 72 | o | Mazfinuin, Wi minimuin, 48, HENBAAL DIAMEVATIONN ao, teph_2=dlidnight._ OTHER TIREATRES, Colville's Folly Company reopened st IMaver- 1y%s Theatre Jast evening, and garc an excellent performance of the extravagunza of * Kobinsun A FATAL HLOW. Cortxaus, Scvte & —ticorze Burke, & schoal tenchier liviag uear Otlo Furnace, Sciutv Coun- omed by the Bpeclas biswaich to [Hbune, i Tevurts snd communfcations Lioretofors ade | Crusoe,” which was recelved with greatapplausc | with nu insurance, - Aboud Lweulyive passens 5, was lted at toat placy mwru‘zv‘ alternoon mm :;;:’,.":::m:"m", ,:::.2, ..'.'.':.lf.'n..":fl CARLINVILLY, “‘,“"u. t. 2.—The Republle dressed to the Gnerat Superiutendent will hese- | by a largw audience, wers were on board, but of course_escaped to | 84 4 o'vlk by & man usined Cranghoeyer iacdreundee e spcestlons snd 4 sesaative of e bl i oty m;‘mj,fi, Wit aiior oe pent to tho undssugsed. L e Tilormaci ¥ anteredivgon s’ seciuil aatt | L8 wu;u-rl u(u’n.- utarm ras gh'cuh No Dageaze Purke bad seeurcd the (Q1-witl of the lutter Dy ertr o o e . . Morsa in hereby sppoinle vision % | wassaved, Clerk Jandersoy wade wure of b il 3 4 yer, b H.J. f: Metealf, of (Hrard, us Chairman. ‘The | gyperigiencent (Eastern l,m,,:,?,, With heads s 23Vl pasing attention lu Miss Crabineyer, sister of at MeVicker's Theatro last night to o sather Mzt bue Intensely appreciative audience, (L will b remeinbered that this s to be the last week of thig excelleat play, Jotn T, Ravmoend opened Uis sccoml week az Hooley's In bis velebratod portrayul of Lo, Seiiers, tha charactee with whick he has beon 2o long identitied and which he slods can sdes quately represent, ‘Tl present cant is not par- ticularly strong as o wuole, but the uctors are sullicentiy well up i thair business to give far 4apport Lo the star. Miss Ellen Cumwmins rens ered the part ot Loura with a great dal of spirit, and gainedshe deserved aubrobation of the sudience. Ravmond himsel!, ot course, was the lite of the plece, which 5 eseen- tlally a “ouc-mst play,” and, bl from the portrayal of the Irrepressivle Coune, a sineuturly fllcoustrueted prece of dramatic manufacture, S0 long as Hajwond woves and hus Lle bewmg wmoH, bowerser, it will continue to afturd abunitance ut niuttdement despite ite many taulzs, 1t will be wiveu dunng the 2 e~ * CANADA, Britlsh Columbin’s Kickwmtaptare of 3le- Douald's Buad by the GovernmenteA Fast of Forty Days—Simall-Pox—The Muuuled . Nulice Lok, il got ashure with them, The damage to the boat Is doubtlves eyual to ong-ball it Vatie, bt Cantiot be Meattels. acertained uutit ft fs thuroughiy vverhauled. Nunther Doat was o docky and the prowgt arival ol the et aved Ui mammoih Goudnich wares houses from destruction, IN CHICAGO, The alarm fron, Box S al 5.5 yesterday morning was vatsal Dy 4 e I e Len-coop in the rear of No. 13% Nortn Qakley street, owned by James McLaughtin, who Wae cneaged Ak the thae i amuking 1t out. Damaee, #13. “The ularm ot ure 43 3 o' yreteraay morn- i as caused by thie Conyention was the larvest snd most barmoni- vus body ever oasembled In Macouptu County, Jaues [ Wolfe, of Nilwood Townabip, was tiowinated by acclamation for Sheritl, un® J, 1), Wiltiams, ot Medora, for Coroner, alter which Uen, John L. Rinaker, of this vity, delivered .an able and telting speech. It was the kev-noto 1?r|ha Reputlican campaign tn Bouthern and Ceatral Illinots. e arraizned the Democracy fur incompeteucy and attempts to cripple the Government. 1lis speech was spplauded to the echo, snd aroused the old spirit_of Republican- fam that had been sleevlng. The Republican varty are uslted, aud fotend to Rafn & victory lu Macoupia, the munterer. A diliculty erew out of the dis- wute yestenday alteruoon, durivg which Cragn- Wieyer steuck Burke i The Lead With a heavy sustrument, Kuockiie bta brains wut sud caus- {0y fuataud deatl, Nolafurmation of the arrest of the mupderer bas been received, quarters at Tapeka, vico e J, D, Quan, truns. erced Lo another department. Me. Feauk M.hmith Las ucen anpointod Purchas- 1nig amid Jonply "Avent for this Culmpauy, with Resd. \uatiess aL ‘Fopeis, 10 1ake offect this ists, No material of apy kind wouatever will ho purchasca on scconnt of the Company excupt by i ur bis direction. e iy charged wilk the care, distritution, and @iepossl of all matetial (ola aud newy, and hut ne uctions with regard to the saime Wil by obe served. AW e flguld Dentitrices seen by tho publle since 1850, claimiug the remarkable proportivsat the NOZODONT, €re Lut sbortive atfoinpiste fmttate this origtval snd zenutne riicle. nut one of which Nas evet approached the DUNT for utliisy, eMcacy, aad v3colle THE WOMAN-KILLERS NOT ALL CHICAGOANS, amecinl Ingateh 1o The Triduns, MENASRA; Wis., Sepl. 2—Michael Logatetter, o u it of jealousy, shut bis wiie with 4 double- oarreled sholiun this evening sb ;30 o'clock, Sne died in thirty minstes, The prisover 1o » figrnan aud 40 early setiler tn this place batety considered 3 quick, el ile s utder arreat, sud 4 DUl ORI examation will e ield. COMING 11OM K Suetai Diuwiich ta ha Tridune, BopeaLo, Scot. 2—Messrs. J. D. Smith snd Charics F. Ward, of Chicazo, secused of rob- bery, were to-day let to tail (o the sumw of $300 wach, fi. . Kirkover becomtag thele sueurity, 1t fs alleged that, with the aid ol two prosti- tutes, Ibey lenicd blacknial ou 4 vouole of Buf- 1alonians 4uu stulo g _gold-nesded cang as part payment of $1,000 Buth young men leit for Lumg tu-day w case of Lapt. Elils, of Chu The SOZODONT has become Justly popular throughaut the Caited lates, CUaumla, and ather parts of the wnrld, sud as recelved the miost dattering testtMoutais from inany distine sutshed Dentisin, Physlcisos, Clergymen, and others, who have carefully osted fta merlts, und frum loog snd Fegular ues areeusbled Lo racom- wend 16 with confidence. At the Couventtun ut dcaudinaviaa Dentists held 10 Cusenhssen In v the srilcly had been subjected to & very yais, 4 was unqualitediy fu- darses &2 & wos sMcaclous Duatitrive. 1a fack wherever 1t hias been fntroduced 16 bas glvon cue Uru sathatactlon. UNION PACIPIC, Atcitisoy, Kap., Sept. 2.—The Central Branch ol the Union Pacitic Rallroad has been com- pleted north, and I8 now open for business 10 Heloit, 130 miles weat of this citv, A Jarge ox- cursiou party left this city this afternoon for Belolt, where tho completion of the road will by celebrsted with weneral rejoiclug, ‘T Compa- o¥ has atsa finfshed the grading for & biauch from Concordia to Scanda, twenty uiles, Bue loit 18 fa the Solomon Valley, KANSAB PACIFIC, New Yong, Scpt, 2—Tii refercnce to the po- tition of the Kansas Pacific Raitway Company. filed I the United States Circult Court, Dis- trict of Kanaas, for the removal of Henry Vi- lard as Recefver of said ralway upon certain charges therein naned, Mr. Villurd gnnounces OCEAN STEAMSRIP NEWS. MoviLLg, Sept. & —Arrived, steamship State of Virmuta, trom New York. - New Yowk, Sept 2—Steawer Fire Queen, rom New Orleans Aug. 18, tor Liverpool, w: towed into port tu-day by u steamer from Balil- RANK COUNTY, Aveciul Dispalch 1o The Tridune. Gexeva, 1L, Sept. S.~hane Cuounty Con- gresslonal Couventlon, to select delegates (0 Abe District Convention, hickd to-day, nnldly fne structed {ts thirteen delegates for Sherwiu, There are seversl oronounced Latbrop men in the delegution. ; ARKANSAS, YBSTEKDAY'S ELECTION, Lirre Rock, Ark, Beot. 2.~The election woday passed off very quietly. The Demo- tntlc State ticket has no opposition, The Ureeobp k-".abar party has a tickes in thls (Pu- lask) coupry, The vote is very close. No re- :&m‘ yet received, sud It is impossible to ag- wt Mise Saral Cainpleld 412 Nortt Clatk stive were saturuted with Loasders aud tne broprietvss we wated by (b anoks, - Dam, § AT GRIDLEY, Speeiol Digyaich 10 Tie Trivune, Gripey, He, Sept. 4="The graw warebouso aml clevator uwned by the heira of T A, Sykes, amd the watertank of the Toledo, Peorta & Watash Road ut ihis place, and one Diitnvis Central treizbi-car harnod at B a, w. tos gav, Toe thre osldnated b tos - wasehotse so ol New Yonmx, Sopt. L—Arnved, steamer Montaus, from Liverpool, Sad FRANCISCO, Sent. S—Saled, steamer City of '.«f‘nlnry. for Sydney via Hovolulu, car- g the Bntish maits, BUSINESS . NOTICES. Asthing, =Thousands of the warst cased af astnma have besn relfuved by usiug Jouss Whit. comu's Hemedy. fu 0o chse of parely satbmatic cliracter bua it falleid (o pive relter g 5. The publtc should tuow that & botila of KOZODONT will 1ast four to als montha, thas 15 14 40 exceedingly acovmics) snd Jnospensive Dentltrice. as wel 1 indiepenssble torlet lux- ury, Purchasess ste alve uked W uaie Wie siza and fluld cavacity of the battie, aad purticularly t remember that, uulike tooth powders snd twoth pastes, there L nu waste-lalt & dosen persons may use fromihe same boitle. Bold by pate ke results. hat sald ch t and df oy ""*}'L"éi"""" e T sudenly that 16 Was hispioszloly (u nave fts HANGED BY A M ML 8 G5, Moo G ANSLENER it e 3 that sald charges will be duly met aod anewere "ICTONIA, W Beple 2—The Legistature | (80 0T V60 5 Avers, buyvivg crai ut the ANGED BY A MO it RO ENTLENE TLOAN ) Py ub the proper tme. has passed’ anaklress totho Queen ta tho | Shecator ur ilayies & Gone pt Clietioa, losce | - BALTINORE, Md., Seut, 2—Un Tuesday last fule anie to secomiend (phosssndesty o e SAN mXIENE INDIANA, effect,that, I the event of the Dowinion Gove | 4,000 DUsLcls of cory anit oats, T be warchousa | Mike Greew, colored, uged 85, commitieq a re- | Avtbua Remedy. 50 far 16 | bave uued 1 wy ITEMS. » eenment futling to carry into effect the barzain with British Columbia, madg n 18T, on or beforo the 1st duy of May nest, that her Majes- ty will be pleased to direct that Britdal Cotuta- bla shall thereafier have the right Lo exclusive- Iy culloct Ber customs and exelse duytics, and to withdraw from the Union, and aball alag, 1 any event, bo cntitled to be compensated by the Domiulon for losscs sustained by reason of past detays and the failure of the Dininlon Govero- meut 1o carry out thelr railway sud otber obli- gatious to the Pruviace, % Vicronta, Sept. 2—Rich diggings have beeo discovered fu the forse-Fly country, Cariboo, Chisese micers are making $4 to $50 dally, Bpecial Dispuich o TAE Trijung, MoNtaEsL, Hept. %.—Tbis moraing tho troops seut trawm Santreal to Bt. Therso tous possesgion or tbe ststion and rolling-stock at that place, thero belng no opposition mwade by the contractors’ men. Tho Governmest bis Dow postession of the rosd alooR the whule Hoe, and traius will resume thelr trips to-mor- rowe C. A, Beott bus becn sppoluted Saasiine stutemicnt cuncurs with others with whom § 30 faonilae, 34,40 Sy wast favorable resuils dorived from i ase. J. N, Deaw, Studert st Cructunati Law Coliege. o —— volting assanlt vu & Yousg wuite womau lu Poluce Licorge Cosaiy. The same day ho was Todited o sail. Ewrly this morning about twens W-live men took Ureen Irots the jail sod haug. ed i Lo u tree, BLOODY BUSINESS. Quana, Nev., Sevt, &—1n a drunken row o a’ boer-gsrden i ible city imst wizht, Awton Kotiza. » Bohemtan, was stavbed fn the neck, the koife sovering tue Jusulsr veln. He died aluivst 1ustantly, Severa: uibers were wounded. ks supposed urderes has beun arrestd, pltip ool TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Speeial Diputrh'to The Tridune. 4 GRAND RaPIiDs, Mich.; Seps. Lasate, bL, Aug, 3 —A very large qumnber sawwtlt,. at Ceitar Sprinus, -was burned this | of vuies of malarial fever bave develaped them- snoruing. - Lo frqm $3,600 to $10,000, 0u woich | sivesfn LuSalle aud Qeru within the lasi few there was 8 stasdt Jusyrauce. Tois s the tifgh § days, which bag oceasloned much sulenug, but ume the will o that site g bucu burged with- | thus ar Lxe caused vp deaths. {ua few yeurs. i Enig, Va., Sept, L.—The Horning Despatch, AT PETERSBURG, VA. the vuly wornivg paver fu this city, wod the oldest puper 10 Northwestern Penusylvania, bo- PErZRIIRO, Vi, Bept. 2 ~The Libracy Bulld- | cuuse the caclusive property of Jumca 1 Wil ing aud B, A, Hiey's grocery store bursed this | 1ard wday, be baving purchascd the jutuests . ‘Tlie Ceptyal Brauch of the Unlon pacife Hail- road hes been completed from Atchison to Belolt, and was opened for bustuess yesterds 3r. J. 1t Wood assumed tho dutles of Activg QGeneral 'll;kllal aund Passcoger Agent of thu Chica, urlingion & Quincy Ratlroad yester- M-nllf.ol My, \vem \113 upgnhxlé?“.\h.y 8T Hryton, formerly with the Ohio & Mississippl tuilroad, his chict assistaut, z Me. D. B. Morey, Gencral Frelght Agent of the Chilcago, Bi. Louls & New Urleans Kallroad, who was strickes down with yellow fever at T CHIGAGD SOuiTY DECORATIVE ART H4S DETEBMINED TO OPEN L LOAN EXHIBITION OF AKTICLES OF ARTISTIC VALUE cushera of the Koclety vargs ca-operitiva vl th:’el'lx‘elmluf‘a,hltixu LA els coiBudeatty uu tE HbaraLL . Dt Eeeun Rt 10 ity oot 3t sronses, e 3 W be dlh’\’l\l((n\ l'!\\l wnn‘ s i specineins ol Al Lt AFUIIE, Carved 1Yol 3 Gl SR and i Wore Elediidigde Toprau® tinag, Euanicicd Stetal sud Pércial, Antluue Furul 4 tupe, Suilque agd Ariisite Juwelry, Artlatlc Embrolds vrive. Antlpie and Modero Pottery'sud Porcelain, 1 Vons, Eoaravings, ilers 1ooks, Manueriite Al : Krapha Siaiuary, Glas, Leco, Tapessy, Texilin Fions Atithue FaneLacquer. W ood arvlig, 1rilce H Efcry vue W coutribule (o bhe voliectlion i . i requeated (0 bed Hug 831 resideuce b0 I Cusiriian of Cltnultie of o . : ; NS, FRASKLIN MAC VE. . uud Wab “ThisCemoitt 11 walt upun cach make & st wid ded i of LBe artde Jrrg e Ay e ¥ urdar uf Hio Freedotit i, 2, ¥, scaumoN, - Was lusured fur $H300 1 tbe Ftus. fucendiary, <) 4 AT MILFORD, MIC, ToLEpo, Septs £.~The Central elevator ‘at Milford, Mich., occupled by Steplicns & Roverts, with thres udjolulme sheds thied with weay- tactured fumber, burned sunday morclug, Lois ol elevator and contents about $2.000, and un the sheds and contents. #H,000. The whole s partially fusured,, The fre b sunpoand o byee bueew tae act of wi jurendiary, B F. Uosland, 4 promiuent citizen, Las teen arvcted ot oy visarge ol ChUaU (e ot 3 ' ‘The 8tate of the Treasury—Indians Saving ler Big Educatlonal Apple to Eat Alter ® WhilewSacretary Thompson. Avectal Disvaich 1a Iha Triscde, 1¥p1aNsPOLLY, Ind., Bept. 2.~One year ago, Snder bellef tuat somethiog wasradically wrong Whi the county mansgement, cxperts wero sp- wolnted to make ay examination for the lust tenyears, After several montia' work, 8 par- Ulal report was mads to-day. Grorga ¥, Maycr, ex-Treasurer, Is reported 85801 fn debt: Ar- lL!Ar L. Wrichi, §3,225.17; Endclmeyer, 4+ New Orleaudu fuw days dyo, bs repurted to bave G310; and B, I, lley, $5,006.72 The last | paesed (ho crisle, und goped for bis upucdy re- Teasurer precediug tho present oo was Jack- Siy et czl“‘:'““t o0 Xaaders, whose buoks bavo not yet been Mr T H. Fonds, for several years past tn *Xamlued. These umounts do uot ll!culn charge ol the ]m“suxu;llckuz oilice G tho Haltl- Wrvsent deflciencles, for every ‘Treasuser 4 ‘\",““'““,Km.",';'. Lt ht?e"f;fi“:gfm’gln ‘&’J sniled Lo aky sittlement for errors dang | - McKewln, sgent ob ther ity oitios No.» er Lis terin explies, aud It be probable that | SRTK strect SaRus Coarks b e POt Hekiet I notall, ol thesy Dalasees Have auienialIon oS G foran that way. The whole difference | . L. W. Towoe, General Buperiuteudent ot & probably ouly k the shape of _errors, sud to | the Atchlson & Nebraska Raroad. fa fu the Uiacovir 1Lis bids cost wearly 4,000 fu payweut | city to cousult with the munagers of his Culcazo of experty, The Common-School Fuud of the | coanectlona Tegarding the. tratic over his road LU W MIOULLS Lo B3¢ W5, —at lucrease | durivg the wuwter Mr. Ji E. Ult, General LCIt CodllshwThc best Loneless Codfish 10 the world. Made from welected Gvorae's Bank U, Ask your yrucer Put uy by teorge wTrgg & L., 182 Duave steoet, New York. ——— Use ** Mrs. Winsiow's Soathlag Syrnp* for chifdren wuile teathig. [t cures dyseatery undd arrbos, wind colic, 4nd regalaies tho buwels. 2. r——a— Specsds Dbapsicatd The Iev i ek (G COMFACLE, suCH s dirad alle ” ol larn or VAl gusta regular ey aud wioderaly v, Fampblel eatitied " Wail Sirect, * aad ai b1 28 cuatatulig \udduale luturwstion, walled v eyt ot 1.

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