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CHICAGO Bank of Germany nuiled gull pa: mentsare unfout FRANCE. TH ARSUITA, ree large Jesuit schools in Paris haye been entirely evacuated, and the authorities have walled up the doors of tho establishments. New Civil Directors have already been Installed In the vacant. FOREIGN Tho Cession of Dulcigno to Ba Forced by the Great A Wealthy Farmer of tonia, Mich., ‘Killed by His Hot-Headed _ Nephew. Panta, Aug. 311 The Remarkhble Culmination of An’ Imposing. Naval, Pleat. Urs an Old Feud in Ken- dered to Rendezvous for the Purpose, AN ACCOMMODATION. With regard to other schools affected by thO® March deerces, it is rumored that the Government and vartous unauthorized retire Jous confraternities haye agreed upon the terms of a letter which is to take the placo ot a demand for aitthorization hitherto re- attired by the law, By this fetter ‘tha heads of schools will bint themselves to hold aloot from politieat questions, and not to take an attitude of hostilitygoward tho present order In the’ presentation of this letter fo the authorities the Goyerninent will con- sider the congregations ns tegally authorized, An Elopement and Murder Story ‘proposed Compromise with tho All the Way from Phila- Unauthorized Religious Soe cleties in France, Many Personal Damages Resnit from 9 Neighborhood Fight at Will. Inmsburg, N,.¥. The Societies Agreaing to Refrain from All Political Intermed: Orimes of Minor and Varying Qharotor Roported from Various Lo- NEGOTIATIONS WITIT CHINA. Sr. Prrensnuna, Aug. 3L—The Novoe Tremyu anys: Russla has decided to trans- fer tho new Kuldja negotiations to Pokin, whither M. Buetzow, tho Russian Minister, will shortly proceed. ‘The Marquis ‘I'seng Flatform Annonnced by the Seceding German Liberal Deputies. The German Imporinl Bank Obliged to AN OLD FEUD, Pay Its Notes in Silver. Loutsvitan, Ky,, Aug. 81.—A Shelby City special to the Couriersfonrnat says! Sam- as shot and instantly killed by tis evening at Danville June- ton, ‘Chis is the culmination of nn old. feud whieh commenced in 1859 at Liberty between Sam Jolmson’s father, Bill Owsloy, James uel Johnson y ‘Tel territory, Russia, white not refusing to lighten thet ntitfons of the Livadia 't etiiication of the frontier for of ending disorder, and wise ree portion of Kuldja to rlngans, who would otherwise be left'to the vengeance of the STATE ASSESSMENTS. A Comparivxon of ‘Those of 1879 rnd 1880—Hensona for Variations. Syectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Srrixarie.p, IL, Aug. 31—The returns of the assesstnents of personal property for isso deserve more attention than they have so far reeelved from tho press. ‘The follow- ing figures of comparison between the aggre: gates for the years 187 and 1880 are espe- clatly important, as showing the effect pro- duced by tho .amendment made to the Revenne Inw in 1870, whieh requires that schedules of personal property shall be made under onth Instead of Ivaving the oath dty- crellonary with the Assessor as heretofore, ‘The total assessed value of all personut property in 1890 over 1870 13 $15,461,000, Of, this tncrease $3,039,000 1 In tho items of emmnerated property, items of unenumerate mierated articles, such a3 horses, enttle, ete, are those which are not very easily concealed Srom the Assessors, whilo the unenune: evs loaned: and in bank ete, nre most readily concealed. “The tota increase is nearly equal-to 9 per cent of the total ussessnient for 1870; expeeted, the larger part of the Inerense fy 11 the unenumerated property, ‘Cho amend- ments made in 1879 are agreed on in tha conference between the Legislature representing tho and the monoyed elasses, the former agreeing to the clause which foreo to tax-tleeds In eonsidern winent of the latter to the clause requir- personal property to be listed tunder onth, 1 parties ean now percelye the affect of It shoukt be stated, how- Ht knawn that many of tho Assessors dl not, in fret, require the onth in the schedule, but. accepted them In many eases without It, the object of the amendn Jowanee should thet, during the past year, a ¥: te State from the eat and other crops of Inst year. wit that the country nioney on the tst of May from ¢ and, In fet, the returns show ap increase of More than $8,000,000 Lhere will no doubt be a wide difference of opinion ns tothe effect of the amendinent Which requires the oath, but, all reasonable allowance, conclude that it hag not met the expectations people who favored if ni of ten'returns from Cook Coyn- total Incrense of ussessed person- property for 1870 of $504,081. The Increase of entunerated property [3 S616,388, but tho erated Property is less than In 1870 de —————. THE WEATHER, OFFIcR oF THE Ciire SiaNxAt. Orsicen, Wasiinetos, D. 0. Sept. 11a. n.—For ‘Tennessee and the Ohto Valley, falling, fol- lowed in tho southern portion by rising bar- omater, stationary or rising, followed by lower temperature,caster[y, veering tq south or west winds, jncreasing cloudiness rnd rain, For the Lower Lake region, stationa ometer, stitionars east to south winds, partly’ el and oveasional rain, higher barometer, THE AMIANIANS, ConsTANTINOMLE, Aug. chiefs declare thot wh tho Albanians will enter Montenegro apd re- take Podgoritza, : Risa Pasha, the Turktsh commander, re- ports the state of affairs very eritical, and the Albanians much excited, house Is guarded by 1,500 soldiers, A correspondent writes that the Albanians are arriving in Duleigno in sinall numbers, ‘Thero are about 2,500 now there. tho Powers will aye to Innd troops to make the settlement. ° THE GRERK NAVY. Lonnon, hie. “St. ys that on the retu forAthens the Greek navy will 1 & war footing, MINISTERIAL COUNCIT« .—A_ dispatch, from Con- stantinople says thata Connell of Mintsters enssing the Montenegrin front- ier since Sunday, “The result of the diseus- en forwarded to the Sultan, is expected an frade will be issued to-day, finally settling the question, Gen, Baker las commenced reorganizing the gendarmerie. MOVEMENT OF TURKISIC ThoOPs, A Vienna correspondent reports that Turk: istctroops nro stil! rapidly proceeding to the Seventeen hundred arrived at Volo and Prevesn last week, has been towed to Provesa to guard the —The Albanian ihe ships appear tes, In which Johnson was killed by a boy only 4 yuars old, -.As he grew older he swore he would kill Owsley and Wheeler at the first opportunity, yearsago, Jolinson met Wliveler tor the first thie Inst fall, and at once assaulted him. Bystanders- interfered and prevented Johnson: from aceomplisiing his purpose, Wheeler made his escape from the infuriated wan. Nothing more wis thought of the mat- ter until two" months ago, when Johnson fippeared at Danville Junction, where Wheel: , er was at work, ant fi effect, nud Wheel Vheelor has. armed himself, and has on the lookout for his enemy, ‘To-day Johnson, nevompanied by t Junction lookin under pretense of wanting the matter, Wheeler, not bellevi cérity, kept out of sight, his ruontand from the window watehied their jnovements, Johnson mul party, after search- ing tho town oyer nnd failing to tind their inan, walked to this place, wh mained for a few minutes, Risa Pashu’s died wine A Vieuna dispateh ‘n of the King of G three shots at hin eof the shots took ree other meri, for Wheeler, edtipromise tis thelr sin- and finally went to 33 and $10,433,000 in the reese then returned to thelr movements from the Window, a} ag Johnson stepped from thayatlrond platform leading rel of his gun Johnson's right side, the ‘platform: and died Wheeler was, arrested ant Hitpon the to tho hotel hefired ane bar- buckshot into doinison sank upon in a few minutes, taken to jail at neral opluon Jer acted in self-defense and will be ace ed upon the examlning trink, consisting of mon but, as was to be Au +B}. Oletal information lias Greeks at Janina have been arrest Y the provisions of the state of siege. ‘Their Jace ot confinement is unknown, Greece as rewonstrated, DEMAND COMPLIED WITIT. Constantinophe, Aug. gt with ‘the demand of the Atmerienn Consul General tho Porte hns ordered: the authori- tles of Ismidt to send the murderers of Dr. Parsons to the Capital for judgment, TUE COMBINED FLEET , of the European Powers is expected.to ar- awe ont Dulcigno about the end of next e nown to Nave been is’ thas meinbers of the HELP FOR PERJURY. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune’ Ispiayavoris, Ind,, Aug. 3L—Tn the Orim- inal Court, while hearing n motion for a new trint in the casa of Sirs, Brown, the mur- deregs, on afidayit of one Garnnger was pre- sented, charging a Juror named Kringerfeel with having snid toa young man.“ gitess we'll have to hang her.” Tho remark Is said to have been: made when the jury wero Considering. thelr verdict. Garringer wns brought into court and cross-examined by Prosecutor Elam, who badly confused him. . dt Elam with persecu- hen the Court tuok the witness satisfied of his por- ‘This ox- who tilked’ bitterly. to and demanded thatthe questions tbo‘ read by the 'stenog- ermit tt, and bo ordered to lusion of the con- || this conference. ever, that it is we . GREAT BRITAIN, GEUMANY PAYING AILVER, LY esterday's withdrawat of buliion from the Bank of England for New York was on German account, and fs explajued by the dificulty of obtaining gold from the Imperial Bank of Germany, which, having exhausted its stock of 20-mark pieces, preferred to avall jlsclf of the vption of pay- ing its notes In silver, IN THI HOURE. The vote by whieh the House of Commons passed the Irish Constabulary bill Inst night was 105 to 20. ‘Pho Goyermnenvs majority was 7H. ‘Two Engtishmen, Josuph Cowen, the member : for Charles Bradlaugh, awpton, both Itad q sule of the wh Losnox, Aug, It is well kno ‘The defense: charge in this Stem alone, and, and, bein after wniklng 00 ie seems falr t6 rapher” ‘The Court counsel grew so violuntas to" take his sent. AL the cone troversy Gartliger... was ponttu, Jall toawalt in default of $500 ball. lbeas corpus was sued out rid the nation of I bo reyiowed to-morrow Ml creat Intorost, nent attaching to “A writ of udga Heller wl Newenstle-on- tho member for North- eals, voted In the minor bout twenty Conservatives supported No attempt at obstruc- nud will add to. the excitem these murder trials, SHOT MIS UNCLE. Dernoir, Mich. Aug. 81.—John Hamilton, a wenlthy farmer of Lonia; was shot and In- stantly killed ‘by his nophew last night, Manullton was 7 yenrs old, and Willan 1H, MeKenny, lls assnilant, -is--but: 18, father Is wealthy, and reside A, ¥. Tho boy wanted to become a farmer, and his father brought him to tho West to spend the summer nt his uncle's, Ilo re- mained there until n-fow weeks ago, Whon he beeame dissatisfied and went to aneigh- Ke to work In a mill, At his tion was made, THE EMPLOYERS LIAMEITY WILE. Lords this eventing ployers’ Linbility bling amonded in nstale the section ferred against the ury caused by negit- y person in tho sery- uuployer was negatived without ‘The Savings-Bank blil was rend a The Mouse of A notion tu re entltling clatms te be - etnployer Ip ease of fn, keuce on the part of, an, In Brooklyn, r temperature, loudy weathor, wake region, statio + Stationary or lower tem- perature, southeasterly veertn; West winds, partly cloudy wen cnalonl rain, For the Upper Mississippi and Lower Mis- atatlonary or falling, preceded ppl Valley by tiighey, barome- or lower temperature, partly her, preceded by focal rain tn tho portion of the Mississippi V ssissippl will continue ne: LOCAL OUSERVATIONS. CHICAGO, Aug. Bl. Val] den.) Weather Woon BADER. wool sales to-lay. were splrited uyers taking n fair were quite firm, Six thousand five hundred bales seld, chiefly was due him, ar Sydney and Now Zealand. nd procuring 9 Uyery re Inst evenlug he drav "g to the farm, iton not being at home, ho demanded tho of his uncle, who told him his son TENE 13 soon ns they H cAnio nhushye, and Wheat, Hot words ordered him outof the house, and s put him out, Yolver and sho Itlsh corvet Dito, Intended to iy the Port of Brass (Guinea: of September unless the natives restored the mia British vessel, threshed tie t sntisty MeKenny, who threatened to attach tho ensued, and ter, statlongry amilton. arted to when MeKenny drow a re- t twice, the second shot pass: ing through Hamilton's heart, enusiig danth up to the ollivers, and ty now in jail. a A RECREAN’ Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Pmavetryta, Pa, Ay; DM, Do Iughes,: pastor Methodist Episcopal Church of’ Cinnuyon- ton, N. ¥., snddenly disnppeared Inst might whilo on a Delaware River ferrybont, All search for him preyed unavailing, and ho was bolleved to have committed snicle. Whon tha fact wag reported to Mrs, Hughes sho at once oxclalmed that her husband had Dimeelf, but eatother woman, who is believed fo bo" Alico’ Watkinson, lughes, who is 4 handsome man of been hnpileated reeeutly in-severnt with women, and would haye bee to resign from APPOINTMENT. The Right Hon, W. P. Adan has beon ap- ernor of Madras, In place of tho AYOON KIAN’S Foncr, Loxpbox, Aug, 81,—Tho Viceroy of India telegraphs: A messenger who lef haron the ch inst. reports tl Khan's force was on the 4 rgand Ab 2,000 REINFORCEMENTS. A dispatch from Chiman states that, Inv numbers of tribesmen are Jolning a detach. b Khan's force ab Lakht-l-Pul en. Phayre’s advance. AFGHANISTAN, AN OBSTRUCTION, .—A force of tho enemy, estimated at 800 men, with two guns, Is hold- ing the Takht-i-Pul Poss, OTHER THOUDLES, Lonpoy, Aug. 31—Thy Viceroy of Indin’s “telegram states that tribal gatherings threat. en the communieations of Gen, Phayre, UITE ANOTHER KTONY, politicn! oftiver nt Cantuhar telo- “The country Is quieting’ duced to regulars 3L-—-The Rev, ENERAL OBSERVATIONS tho Asbury Outoada, Aus, M19:13 p.m, CIAMAN, Aug. run off Fo pbart sernpes necompelled, tho churoh if he had not ise appeared, . He sent his wife to Cape May a t during her absciee @ Was robbed, but 9 nation showed: that oly nh taken, and he ts now ber thom to some place to Whieh he hus fled with 1. ELOPEMENT AND MURDER, TIMLADELEHTA, Attg, do of April last-Thomns “Kituk, rustling at is Murket street, eloped with ‘the wife of George Beek, a nelghibor.’ Upon thetr de- parture both Kink and) Mys, Beek took all thelr available property, accompanied by hor daughtor Lillle, 1 years if the dutter has states that Klin her nother wh Hon tu Callforn dsturbanees Mrs, HALAS ‘ew days. ago, elalmed that his fons subsequent. xan his clothes had bee Ears graphs the 25ths,, down, Ayoob's and a small number of Gh that he wishes to retreat. fron: Kt, butts prevented by Cat rictically ralsed, Was brought in yesterday, THE MOUBH OF LonDSs went Into comunittes to-n|; against the Government lim to shont to the occupler and son, and establishing the el March to August. The slexe is pr quantity of foai 1,—About tho mld- it on the Ground Were carried ting the right one other per- ose thine irom nnent for allowing Inndlords and ake mutual arrangements cons 6 Was withdrawn, Li put that it would imake the bi ‘Tho Dill passed In Committee, GERMANY, CT A R72 The woman was a3 et © Ns. H ane 8: ft K t returned and tatnerels with hed thelr deaths nd tint in one of these a. Beek was murdered, ‘Tho lates Kitnk secreted tho threntened ta kif spoke of the matter, aul reached this elty Nothing has been learned the kpla story, but it will bu iM Waste paper, her (Lille) also She obtained menus or tive ago. Yerltication of fully inyest!- i : aT a i u Da od aL Tt $ i mH nD a ae a s iL te i it a2 th at i a Twenty-elght members: & and Landtag have published inelug thelr succession from ral party, ‘They declare {t Ir intention to uphold the palitleal already achwyad, the freedom of and reform of Imperial taxation ton of oppressive indirect taxes, lous freodom be- Beurty, Aug, 81,— of the Reichsta; a declaration nr Ban Fuancisco, Aug, 84—In tho sult of the. National Live: Toda M, Price ya. 8 about $1,000,000, the Ci doth He defondunt’y ground that no new fae! ered slice the tr Inn 1857, Dewoy, to recover tll Court tins sus. slemurrer on ts have been diseov= al of thu suitin New York ANELD FOR MANSLAUGIITER, prelat Dispatch ta The Chicago Trivunes CoRVELAND, O, Aug. 31—Coroner Jaom shas been busy for the pnt two days investi. guting, the: cause of the “rallroad aceldent Sanday nlght, To-slay that Enyiieer Cain ean the grasa. carelesness Of All brakeman, why neglecta to ¢ } iy andor. arreston the charge of. man- also fusist upon reli ng guaranteed by touiael ho roturned a verdict Heath through - es PRESIDENT HAYES AND HIS. SUCCESsoR,' 3L—President Hayes Garileld and wite arrived and wife and Gen, Fn the awiteh, here this ‘nfternoor no to bo present ut unton there to-morre TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Scuanton, Pa, Aux. 3L—All the conl xlon have resumed work on aos been summoned sonfer personally with Pr! Atan intervlew ye the Prince “of Roamania elattons with Austria, as. th bel bulwark: ogalust ugitat dlatel ay Berlin ¢ ——— ‘ COULDN'T RESIST TITE PASSION, Spsctat Dispatch to The Chleago Trivune, Exain, Il, Aug. dA noturlous young burglar numed Gua Hyer, while confined In jn a cell ats the County’ dull, Which unlocked the doors, locks vf tho Bisinarck urged Monson the Balkan | mines in this re made keys After pick- NTO, Cans, Au, outer door Jinnlan leaves’ or England yi Nh fantan leaves’ Reports In the London papers that the Keeper Huniph: pocketbook, watch, and other valual Tho bright youth then locked himsolf fr. his cell again with his plunder, and he was not suspected wntll one and the young ina will-be sent to De Kalb for safe-keoping, The Geneva Jail is notorlously insecure, many prisoners having escaped within tho Jast year, — New Youn, Aug, 31,— While soveral small boys were plnying on Cook street, Williams: burg, to-night, a dght ocourred among them. Their parents, lenrning of tho disturbance, hastened to tho scene, when a general fight were used. One stone atruok Stephen Hart- man, Of No, 128 Couk street, fracturing his 1. Hartman drew a revolver anil fired into tho crowd, : ‘The bullet Conk effect in the shoulder of Isane Lvang, at No, 36) Bush wick avenue, Iifiicting a severe w pollee appeared anu stopper the rot und took tho Injured man to the hosp'tal. CONDUCTOR siIotr. ‘ Apectal Dispatch fo The Odteago Tribune. ofelock this morning Conttuctor Morgan, of tho east bound express train, on the Atehl- son, ‘Topeka & Santa Fé Road, was fatally shob at Ellinwool Station bY ond Janis Montgomery, a passenger. ‘Che two! hdd some words regarding Montgomery's right to ride on the pintform or. top of the eny, the conduetor SUSPECTED MURDERERS, New Youk, Aug. 3i—Jaines Costjman, ‘Thonias ‘Terney, ant Walter Best are under par. | Strest on the charge of being tha persons who then prinetpals,- Went TQ SLEEP, Corusmus, Aug. 81.—A half dozen boot- blacks en ronte to this city, were pitt of the passenger train Inst night, near Delaware, Une of them, Mike Allon, of Clevel and killed. STRUCK WITH A. ROCK. Since Pontiac, Ill, Aug. 3L—Bob Fox thrown styl Fatt wound. £ East Saaiaw, Mich, Aug. 31—Henry in money taken. eh id Hae ing Criminals! Without Reward. It was stated ¥ who camo on here for the purpose of gotting at ‘Pelgouer, who had eseaped from that Institution, i mid, On bis rettirn, been making some ridlenlous Hears that thie persou—his name is Duyall—wis Chicago, nid it was a quostion with tho oflicers fe Colyertius, and accordingly telegraphed on for $2), which he got, and which he sild h for lew condition that ho mlssed tho train. Hoe pro- book | contaiting the $2 whieh he had recolvod, but very little. faith was” put in his atutomont by tho officors at headquarters, ‘hoy stated to him'vury freoly: tholr opinion of him’ and his conduct, and he “wont off with hi nd oun: Instrument Win tha ete A tot! wanting ‘to kuows what ebarge Duvall mudo 1a wal tO eny Was that Ho and st His pocketboule was nfrald tosttals by his atatemonta aginst Chicf of : Detectives ‘Kenting, whose -reputa- lost his poolothodk In tha room at headauarters contd not have dropped anywhere without hay- ing been seon, Inordor te bo certain about te he had lost his poeketbook, a hunt. was: mado for it, and the Filagner even Roarched to. seo if hoby any possibility could have picked it up. + I it was not found, however, and nobody here be: Hoves that Ditvull ever lost the mono} IHs lowing d not say who took it, ‘OA THOMAS, Warden," ‘This looks decidedt Aitet Ike business, olllcinis of this city's police force, and at this S18 | ond ortho roto Mr Duvall has thoes ofa an Outside and boyond this enso our city officlals portion of tholr timo ang onorgy tn catching Persons wanted claewhure; not sion person so wanted, bo ft understood, but any ly pow entlolng rewards hind been ofl AAVO, After a Manner, tralticked in buniin tosh, favor of this polloy—nat hinselt hat it ta an easy Presonco le dangerous out of the elty, Sut it {3} threo ovcustons, when Sheriffs caylied about the ening of John Mulloy, John McCowan, and ‘PENINSULAR SAENGERFEST, Special Ltspateh to The Chicago Tribune a Singerfest which opened yesterday Is proy- that Mi MAs | trom various parts of thy State are present, ipront enthusiasm ayer this the first avent of | i ho Kind” helt ty Detrolt, At tho mathige this nfturnoon the flna new Musle-Hall: was I crowded ulin epuclal fuature was a jinely- rendered chorus sous present. Remenyi, the violinist, won brane; Mra. A, aA. Dischoit, tonor,, aud Frang Hemmerta, eollay Done; cous selections trom Wagnor, ‘Touash, ti, Mondelssobn, and Moshrig, and the seeand part consisted’ af Mentolssolin's “First Watourals Night which was ad- mirably sung, ‘Lhe Slingerfest closes on Thursiay, ‘ 4 3 aii, an rived out, ine | My from Boston, from Boston. from Now Yor! from Havre. + Loxpos,, AU The Bolivia and Frisia | from New York, hive arrived ant, : im New: York July at, for Hull Lyne, WASH M'LEAN, robbed * p WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER of the prisoners “gave him away.” ‘Tho H = valuables were recovered, Ben Butler Will Hold His Canven tion at Worcester, Mass., A NEIGIHORNOON Fionn. And Will Noninate Gaston for Governor on the First ensued, Stleks, stones, and other articles | Muoh Interest Centering in the Firat Minnesota District Democratic und, Tho! Tho Campalgn in Indiana Between Landers and Porter a Kaysas City, Mo. Aug. Be—About 11 Distriot Conventions Held in Tilinols and Other States Yostorday, MASSACIIUSY! Spectat Disptich to The Chicago Tribune. AVoucrsri te anes eh This Demo- otal i 5 svoly hot | cratic State Convention which meuts here to- when aay eaten 8 Tevolvor al cane morrow will be wholly In the control of the not possibly live until morning, friends of Gen. Butler. ‘Khe program for Sty ——— : action tas been Inid out by by tho leaders of the par feature Is the nomination ona by himself of ex-Goy. Gustan fur Governor, killed Lawyer Mirvard tiv Brooklyn Satur- | Zhe only didicutty hip will have will be to day night. “Tho fourth person Is sought for, | Tepress tho int Ue, oltes belleve thnt they have the | who aro Inclined to fores a upon him against his will, for refusing to plain, buta small chance of im election, no possibility of carrying the State for Hancock, and the Democratic National down upon tho track and’yent to st Jig | Conimittes has already decided not to spend Was soon after ruh over bys passing train | time ormaney in Mnasaedttsotts, ‘1 ‘ lg his vote of Inst y« Oe ef him aud accepted Ats prinetpat motion made stind “this year’ aro of course, ear Butler world be put Speciat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, - | A VERY TANOH AND UBELESS PERSONAL rock ab nyoung man named Kelly to-day, If ho withdraws from tho ennyass and de- | i 3 ‘ votes his thine to the cause of the Demoerats fng him above the eye and Inilteting a in the doubtful States, will give lm on etaiin BURGLARIZED. ane when he wil be Speetat Dispatch to The Chtc Tribune, ernor. DI BRGI eer eke ee gt Mr. Gaston ts tho Pettlngtl's residence, near Watronsville, ihe pomination this jas entored by burglars Inst night, and $900 | buthe will . to Butler, as he tntends to do, it Upon the party next Hts candljlate for Goy- only‘ avaliable man for year. ‘The Hon, Charles loneuster, Is mentioned, and {3 objectionable n that if hominated mand & yenomination y Injure Mr. Butler's itston Iaving been sey- te and once Gover firneetully Tutire after having nay, “ now prominently mentioned ris Arthir 1, Merry, economy in Wittinms fon WIL probably be for tho reason DRUNKEN DUVALL, Httle'scheme, Mr, G = ral times a candid His Rumpus with the Chieago Polteo | Sai {mess candida Autharliles=Tho Qnostinn of Arront= | tha c] ~The only man steninay morning that a person | for Lieutenant connected with the Columbus, 0. Penitentiary, | Professor af Political £ ‘ollege, ‘The Convent! UNURUALLY QUIET AND ORDERLY. xpected to maken spley and pre 1s comparatively hotels to-night. uy clues about huving been wbbed of some | Butler may be e: y by Chief of Detectives Keating. Tap. entertalning spee ittle exeltement about that hug been, the party since ty drunk duriig nearly all the time of his stay in "The eh laation a At hewlquartors whether it would bo sate to ene | itl Butler stor 5 ah 1 med and ev trust lin with tho prmunor, who, howover, luck: of general comment: the situation as pationt- 48 Teconelled, terings of wrath are Some of them declarg phasis Unt they will lon as they Ive, members of the Com- A State Contral Cotm- ns eventing, are Butler men, ‘8 how complete is Butler's ate organization, Ny for Duvall, seemed to have no particular | SUbsec} objection ‘to ‘going back.” When’ the prisoner | Urs. W! escaped a reward of $60 was olfared for bis re- | ly a3 p capture, Ho was arrested by two Chicayo | and thelr finpotent mutter policemon, who considered themselves entitled | not wholly tnaudible,. to tho reward. Duvall stated ho hnd xo munoy openly aid with en with him oxcept ouough to pay the fares buck never yote for ]; Nitta out of e i ‘Fould wlve thy oficers, When tho tine came | Mites to nominate ving. however, he was in such a fiddled palttee, i fre by no me funded ut the time to have loat his poeket- | control of the St: MINNESOTA. Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. 8 §r. Paur, Minn, Ang. 81,—Tha Demoarnt peleonor, without eral clthor of tho'oftvera fa Congreaslonal Convention for the. First ee Y tg-morrow. Ow- 7 ican ranks, thare futalnatriceatha rh iy, Wan that ai Dhl is uxtraordinary Interest in th 7 Democrats, -affect a contigence in the election | tho allie at headgaurters, ‘Chis khows that ho | of thelr candidate wh Ar folepram ws sont yesterday by Chive Donnell | District meets at Owatonna, he. Wardon of the Columbus Penttontiury, ing to thosplit in the Repu! is Jn curlous con- trast to the consplenous unwillingness of tion, however, is too good’ to be hurt by | their lending men to accept the nonipntion. any such story. Tho asortion that: ho ‘They have already descended one erate in when they re- 0 Mitchell, of ut the nomina- tion uvon Judge Severance, of Mankato. who’ is a yery. able ig absurd, because during all tho thio of his | thelr search fora candidate, stay thora some one of tho headquarters people luetantly abandoned Judge woro constantly in compitny with him, and: it Winona, and undertook to p the moment that Duvull stated In the oflico that Judge Severance, pracy the nomination; nt tako thn at his 2 Chairman of the District Com- of Owatonna, says Sever- tho nomination whethor he and the Steele County Dem. lon, Saturday, which was het Kutluonce, ehose delegutes to ‘onvention who will yoto. for Z but the Demucrats do ne “in Feaponso to telegrams of inquit 7, tho fol- | word, lspatoh was received at Poilco Hend- | mittee, 13, S. Coots, tirters ast evening: at nec Mn Sinan U' Doel Clef of Police: Mr. Duvalt anca Ulust acept snyd ho lost the wmoloy in your allie, but docs | urtie Convent Thora is n | Wider Cook's f questionot veracity Hotweon Mrs Davai cea se tho Ovations Cs ane his own county, 3 He is manifestly unjtist in hls accusn- anitted, tons, {ff tho gtatemients made of hts thnt Boveranae doe: doings and snyings whilo in this city aro correct. tlon, nnd his “most ‘The delegates from Enrth, we wneom and ho 1g one of them, snot desirg the numinite | Intimate friends think It rtunute sacrifies, for per- tind business reasony, vo up his practles and vigorous pressure [3 3 his usual firme not permit hin: do not stand nny too woll with tha Bherits ana | WOU be wn tito police of ame othor Btates and counties. Tho pont professlonal, bresent act of deteotives have spent 9 goodly | lin to rought to bear, and | those for | ness, Judge Severanco will ered. Thay | self to be mnde n candidite. The only man talked of ng pads 6 iin le snd Y of Preston, Fillmore Cou and IHeEpEnEIvS ‘way Of gotting poople wooso Jawyer who has been suet singulnr that only pursons for whom rowards | Und pra Wero nitersteod to tive been offered hyve been | In publ They miko use of A fore pet argument in | besides Sa Honry 1 Wells, sat In business had no experlence given ovidence to supply its plies payment of tho rewnrd, they wero ne much ne Ms pounter. An the i Y ome told thoy could not have thotrman. What bie dayne ine inion VON has never Arrested, and {6 1a woll known that tpon two or | of remurkable ability: wit ly from the Republicans, alee of the southern count 3 Is the first ch Maurice Kolluy, who wero arrested after 4 great md cholee of the second t Huurish from tie police * bazoo" fora bly jows | Ad the seer elry robbery In Miehtgun, ¢ a question somo | after: Sovera police officlnts would not gare to complotely | exce| ewe answer, a ce, Indeed, all the e pt Binw Earth and Steele seem n up Severnnes and settled dow ‘The question of the Demoerntic nomina- | for Congress In it Dk: Dernory, Mich, Aug. 81.—The Pentnsular porate go, ing unoxpectudly sucevssfil, both miusiently Makes continues; and finanelally.. Visiting singing socloties | is uloving every ft f the Kepubllean but the line of division day farther fram the centre of the party, Aud tho resident lovers of muste are showing | git V Patil ston 8 winking a vigo parently doliye mterestest Republleana gy a v wetting both the favtionat ean z aby the Fork Wayne,’ in ny} the way and harmonizing tl Silazerbund. ‘Lo-wlght there werd 8,000 pers || third enndidate, they , Ing te the support of L ig’ heartlost . recoption, ‘The othor su-'{ now fs that he will have two-third lolsts “were Miss Antonia Henne, so-'| fourths of the Rey i Kennony contraltes fren which will gi FOUS CAV § From the the diss he party upon have been quletty com- publican vote of the dis- Wo hint 1,000 to 33,000 i tty. Un. 1874, tho Inst Prestdentlal y byritone, ‘The choris numbered tive hundred the d Dunnell 26,000, to $ yale, ‘The tirsc part was made up of mie Jemacrat, 10,000." ; ate to The Chicago Tribune, Inviaxaronis, Ind, Aug. 84—Tho Hon, din this city to-day en —— i ley where he speaks to- OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, ‘| morrow. Ia visited the rooms of the Re Loxnoy, Aug, 31,—The Arragon, ana Aus- | publican State Comuitttes: and other tralia, and Canada, from New York, have ar-| where Republicans congre, Fred Douglass strive route for Noblesvill gate, recelylus 9 ) | cordial welcome, Me is yory enthusinstie Livenroor, Aug, 81.—Arrlyed, tho Ilyr- | aver the outlook polltteally, aan in Hawllton, Wayne, QUEENSTOWN, Aug, O—Artived, Sainatla, | te returns to’ thls city for the Subl Ilo has mato After speaking SENRTOW: ; = ved, 8 | Ing here Saturday oyening. QUEENSTOWN, Aug 81.—Arrlyed, Spain, ten appdintmontg In the Blate, New Your, Aug. '8—Arrived, Canqda,.| were made here this ovening by the Hun, ‘ae Stanton J. Peelle, Republican canilidate BL. AG ciuiteas, fail ie Hon, Wilt ATE SON + Sle Th i , oth had good audiences, Ms, Poella haa Loxpoy Sug, dle The fener Vieng, mado n canvass of Hancoul and Shelby pa id resp county, ‘The contest 4 adinitted colle ts confident ets certainly, with rst debate between Megara, Landers ends of both purt aring to. go With thom, Mx. Po lly Teqalning his strength, into Portland with muchinory divabled, Countles, and will now New Yon, Aug, 3l—Arrlyed, Abyssinia, | this from Liverpool, : iW yery close ono, but Sr, pt of hiy election. 4 leans seven distri Lona Dnancit, N, dy Aug. SL—3fr, Washe.| &!4 ‘ Angton MoJ.can hus Iwprqved so much phat and Porter occurs he was able to-day to leave his bed, to which and a number of fri ho hns been go long conflned. * Tis’ elderson, | pry and will be In Into the cunyass too ting localitles where a, that Seoretary Shank}n hi . heal the wounds of the veutg buy foyer, Thu gouulue article, ooratis pasty in Floyd. County, and busingss: Manager of the Cinciunatt En: | rap! futrer, Teturned to-day, confident of Is | gaoid condition fur the suried 0} ‘athor's pac Tecovery, Mir. MoLean spoke choertully to his family of his convalescence, i uyon fooks robust as ever, inalarla ed : Froe usa of Kimball's Catarch Cigarettes pro- | aetalled. t thought his personal iyflucnes will by aime clent to do this, erond this special duty ho sylil do but Title Intl hocanipnign. At present tho jeaders uf the party re neh discoure nuedl ay rthe appearanca of things in lis ort i Special Diepaten to Tha CAteaga Tribune. LAvaverre, Ind, Aug. i—G, 8. Orth is on the stump night and day, and making It lively for Myers, his Demacratle political op- ponent, Orth spent last weet In Madison ounty, Myers’ home. Gen, Milton $, Role Inson Writes that. Ortt’s ince county wore regulnr ovations. “No eandi- aate,? says Me. Robinson, “aver received a more cordial and enthusinstie reception. — Lt was n continous ovation from the first nceting to the Inat, ant ho eanditate ever made A more favorable Impression.” THis canvass has dono = the =~ Republicans of the Ninth Disirlet permanent good, Roblagon concludes his letter y Roving thint Mr. Orth “will receive the solld Republienn vote an the votes of “muny out of other par tos?” Myers Is keeping the stumps in this Uistrlet red hot, and fs. nightly Intangulng the people; whorever hecan find tio or tires together there ishe in the midst of them, asking then to vote for ‘hin. “Armontroul, the Greenback candidate, was farmerly tt Rie publican; he hag notas yet gone. Into the speteh-unking business,—(n fact, disessin polltieal Issues is not his forte, Ite has bul en idea, and that is “Greenbacks,’ Green- noks, Well Informer Republteang think the adds slrpuely tn favor pf Orth In this contest, not withstanding tho Democracy Inid the dlatrict tot purposely to keep him out of the louse, ILLINOts, . Spretal Dispatch to The Chieaoo Tribune, Ex.aty, Til, Aug, f1.—Tho Greenbackorsot the rth Congiebsionnl District met. 1 Convention to-day at Mentlelsiolin’s Tall, E,W, Dlatsdell, ainwyer of Rovkford, was nominated ng candidnte for Congress, and re- sponded ind flne speech, E, 1, Reoves, of Elgin, was placed on the ticket for membor of the State Board of Equalization. ‘The fol- Jowlng Distriet Committes Was selected: Vilerea Burton, of Kane; EM Sherman, of Boone; J. lvor Montgomery, of De Knib} J. MeD, Richards, of Mellenry; J. 1. MeKay, Of Winnebago. ‘The’ Chieigo Greenback: platform was adonteal and work arranged for the conuins campaign, ‘The attendance was small, Speefat Dispatch to" The Chieago Tribune, Frerronr, lL, Aug ‘The Republieans of Stephenson County ass nbied ft Conven- tion this afternoon, aid after a bitter contest sclected delegates to attend a convention at Warsaw, on Supt, 2, to stipport D. IL. Sunter- laut for State Senator The Hon J. S. Cochran way reiomlnited for the pics of Slate’s Attorney; D, S, Brewster was also aominnted for Clerk of the Clreuit Court. Mr, William Cox, of Winslow, received innjority o£. voles for Blips Representative, hers was a lively contest for the office of Sheriff, but. on’ the tenth ballot, 0. D, Blanchard watked away with the nomina- ton, Dr. liltebrandt recelvod ‘the nomina- tion for Coroner, i ‘ Speciat Mispatch ta The Ohteapo Tribune, KANKAKKE, TL, Aug, 3L—W. WF. Kedy, editor of tho Kankakee Z'imes and Groen back candidute for Eleetor in’ this dlstriet, comes out In that paper to-day and pledges it Jo. support the whole Republic: ue et, This Will by a gain of 200 yotes to the Republican party in this county. Svectal Disoateh to The Chteago Tribune. Streator, Ub, Aug. 81.—The Republicans had areguiar boom. In Streator this after noon and evening, The Hon, James Me Cartnoy addressed an_audionvs af 600 this afternoon, The Hon. Wiliam Callen, cand date for Congress in the Soventh District, also mada nt short spoech, both of which were well recelved, and Fave oxeullent’ satisfac- bout 7 o'clock a torehllght procession of nearly 300 was formed, which marched through tho struets, arousing great enthu- shism. They halted in front of the Streator House, where Goy.Culiom, SMeCartney, Cullen, and tteleading Republivansof LaSalleCoun: Wy were statloned, and gave cheer -after cheer for Garfield, the Governor, tha Repub- Nica cundidates, ahd the party, which aroused fn enthushiem among Repeblleans that meang a Hivels eampalgn from this on. A crowd of probably not Jess than 8,000 oF 3,500 gathered atthe park to hear Goy. Cullom, who made ong of the ablest speeches ever dvlivered in Streator. Wig explanation of lls voto of the "ruck bil? was so. plain that 1t will have a good effect ant gain many votes for tha Republican ticket.” ‘The first un In Streator was a grand success for tho Republican party, hee Speclut Ltapateh 10.7he Chteago Tribunes VONTIAG, Mey Aur, ~The Republicans of Livingston County held thelr Convention here to-day, Inrge In nimbers, enthusiastic and harmontous in action, Every town but ols Was represented, ind all report that now they. pose Lainake it hot forthe Dema- Cireenback coalition, Altogethor too much strength has been accorded to this mroventent, und we confidently expect to seo this connly ust tha largest Republican ma- Jority she hag ever known for twelve yours. dudge I. E. Payson, the Republican candi date for Congress, ig making a yer active” canyuss, Io says that. oul Mis * omeutings are larger than any one would expect, and that the Repub- lieing all over this (éighth) Congressional istrict aro- alive and at work. On iriday night Judge Payson addresses the Garfield Club at Dwight, On Wednesday Gov. Cul- lom speaks at Odell, I. H. MeDowell, of Ponting, was nominated for State's Attormey; dames HH, Munter, of Odell, the present In- cumbent, wis nonnated for Sherlifs Zeph Winter, of Pontiac, wis nominated for Clr- eult Clerk, All theso- nominations Five en- tire satisfaction. No sore bends, an every- oly. went home happy, even the defeated candidates, ~ “KANSAS, Svectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tritune, Toreka, Kas, Aug. 31,—A monster Ropub- Hean rally was held here this evening, up wards -of 15,000 people boing present. A splendid parade was made by the Republican clubs of this and adjoluing cities. ‘fhe ‘Lo- beka Flambeau Chub also made ano of thelr celebrated. displays, which. surpassed, any- thing of the kind ever seen hero In the way of pyrotechnics, Speeches were made by Senator Plumb, Congressman Haskoll, and others, and great enthusiasm prevailed, ‘The Stata Convention meets at 10a, m. to- qnorrow. ‘There Is Httle doubt of the renom- Anation of Goy. St, Jolin, The Convention ig composed of 828d ates, requiring. 105 fo nominate. It, ts _elalmed there wero 185 delegates tn the St. John caucta this after hoon, and that enough were vouched for to run his number up to 167 on. the first ballot, ‘The opposition candidates are sttll endeavor- Ing to concentrate thelr strength with but Jy diferent suecess, Nothing less than a poll teal eorthuuate, eau alias the at aN phalanx, anc tt fs the general opluton that he Mil bo nondanted ain the ‘frst ballot, and probably by acclamation, —— DAKOTA. Spectal Dispatch to The Chieagn Tribune, St. Paut, Minn, Aug. 81—The Territorial Convention of Dakota, to nominate a Delo mente in Congress; meets’ at Vermilion ta- morrow. ‘There are three candidates In the Held, G. G, Bennett, of Yankton, the present Delegate; Frank Pettigrew, of Sloux Falls, ® prominent lawyer; and John D, Raymond, of Diamarek, United States Marshal of the ‘Tervitory, aA spoclal to the PioncerPress says Bennett and Pettlarew have nbout the same strength, thottah tho latter will probably ead on the frat ballot, Raye nond has about thirly votes, however,— euough to prevent the ‘noulnation of either of theothors, It. ist pee fits Will be a rolonged contest and a dark horse—Miller, of Fargo; Bloody, of Dendwoods or Walsh, of Grand Forks—will: receive tle noming- pe ‘Tho prellmiuary contest has been very r er ‘IOWA, Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Davenvonr, la, Aug. 31,—The Republican Congresstonal Convention for tha Second District. met thls afternoon at the Court- Hotise, with John 0, Bilis actlug as Chutr- man, After a long contest, on the 126th ballot, 8 8, Farwell was nominated for Con- gressman. ‘This gentleman Is. from Jones County, and has served tong and falthfally us United States Revenue Collector for this dis- triet, Republicans feel confident of success, *.” Spectat Disvatch ta The Chyeaga Tribune, Dunvaur, Jn, Ang, 31.—Col, D, B, Hen dersan left this gveuung for Indiana, where 0 he will make dozen Hppyblican campaign spoeches, : 4 MICINGAN, $ Spectat Disputch to Ths Chicago Tribune. LANSING, Mich, Avg, 31,—Stato Senator Hodge. of Jackson County, addressed a meeting of Greenbackers In this city last night, ‘There were but a very few present, and {little or no enthuslasm was manifested, ‘The same stale old arguwonts wero present ‘ ed tn the same bintant st Cnry here four yeard a) fol, the Grand Rapids “De Moevratie gntherin: principally In viluperathy Ne if ‘Speetat Diepaten to ‘The Chiea, LANaING, Mich, Ati. 31. of Laporte, Ind, wilt the canpaticn ton nec Whuraday evening, —— ‘completely throw inte t bined efforts of Democrats era and temperanes fanatic Republican party in this acet NEURASKA, Bpectat Dispateh to The Chi ee ANE BL—Tho f Stato Convention assembles. a ‘Tomporary organtz nade, when adjournment will Thuraday, Nenrly all tho dele, there to-night. A harmonions looked for, Gov, Neneo and th present State oflefals wit! bo 1 except Leldtke, volved tn Htigatloy Omata, Neb, State Auditor, who which he clating } her of Congreas, will also thoro is no opposition. WISCONSIN, teh to The Chicago Tribune, Maptsoy, Wis, Aug. 31.—V citizen of Cottage Grove, prominent Greenbacker, rad to-night tn vw! ho feels it to be hls dy Tt makes some equrss he tas nd apply with equal V.T. Unhort, inthis county, and, Als reasons wl vote for Gartfel points in favor of’ the for iihniself that will to many others, PENNSYLVANTA, Reanina, Pa, Aug. $1.—Dantel trout has been nominated by tha Democrats for Congress in Tester Ulynier’s old distrlet, NEW HAMPsiy Coxconw, N. 11, Aug. 3L—Heurhert F, ris declines the Democratle nos Congress from the First District, AN INNOVATION, The Telephone as n- Police Frequently since telephone: into use ‘Te Prinuye has nt of eriminal ‘ocetrrences the gr be derived by the polle system. ‘This put some me thluking that 1f the benellt from a general ‘@ from, the telephone 1 Ot tlie force to 8. WETG 50 great, system, how mue! would 09 the benefits from a spe Mleld cluborated tho aK utimber of colls of ANd Tast evening inrpose were deposited Avira for the p W will be tn full operation Uilas Phe entire nwmbei trlet have bee ranging Jengtl + Briefly the phin ts Yr of posts jn the dig. ‘Our sels or rows twise from Canal street or tho 0 Centre avenne, orn boundaries of the district. have a telephone for e made of matehed floaring, and. al Nx, is to be fastned to other sultabie plac ced n smaller ho: e.. Keyan to the In distributed to” the goad citizens “living Immediate neig! suipler box will be th ub below the bo upon being pulle muniber of the box at the snine thine give the alarm. Connected with the station there Is to boa tho necoumodation o} nother far night use, other conyentences in the NWI be detailed, hose duty it shall by Al the tap of the bell or doing business borhood. of it t held by policemen Xx will? bea hook d, Wil register tho -stadon, and at the one for day and an Able wagon, ant saino comectlon, three for each to respond to alarins, t it is hey shall ri miLral in rapidity: is to be somethin heath tho seat wi lyal Butlwinkte's In a bos bis Ht be placed linndeutfs and ule: which way be [4 y tretcher, the frame hich'ls to ‘be’ Gf gs: is niso to be ear neeitent, At both ends of tho seat are to be placed Jarge bull’s-c which may be turmed on ov ordinary bulPs-eye, and w! alon# for use it hielmay also be from ‘the wagon and used for imakingsearches. Promptly upon ascertaining he cause of the warn ¢ tall shall tele particulars of he Captatn of the de: phone to the station the bref the occurrenee, Should it ho & murder, robbery, or any other erlie, the ors of whitch had escaped, the alarm von to every ian fi the district by sounding a large bell whieh isto be upon the roof of the station, this every officer on duty ephone on his post and correspond. with the shall report by whether anything occurs on thelr posts lily, be seen, new Ic 1 be continually cropping aut an looks very wel will be sought for with fo one ly sanguine of success for at tho outset, but it Is. believed people becone ‘familiarized with he now terrorized West ‘Twelfth Sircet shall run to the tel baper, lmprovemen Vi Ss may smash the buxes to atoms, thieves may ne And small boys may ploy all eut the wires 8 With this soon-to-be-rvallzed sorts of prank dream of the pollee Le not be discouraged, than was done wit when they were first put u aro now rarely tamper Ho says this ly no more hh the fire-alarm boxes Rig Hobbories, N coat oraane Saga at ee of nuar &: , aid ont PF $10,000 by tho hands of IIL Ryk resents tho ly rectly, from tho law, His greats thor, the pot Chancellor of George iL turted with ttle wit wife, for bis st fortune whiel proved of tho sumo mun, more than a pretty and sire: mpelled him to give up his feliaws ord, aud his fathor, shit oustly, albelt woll-to-do, Ish money on Jui after bo bud dured to clope a Sturteos, Tha hubits of cheesy: skinning which the pale acqul Weru nuver lost fn 4 Known that, whon town on ane occasion, shoes tukon olf his pon ‘ aceurely in her desk, to provent wear and texr mounting. Not only ald yy ail gredt curnings at the Bar, but thoag itso he nd OMG tyenty sears ho hd £590,000 “a your, for ii those a revly paid by fees, wh woro Sermotia, Healites call tht, the bulk ol ia ina Chuticellor, und for a 8 International hit, Witlmately came to swell tho Hd Ade Lord Stawell, as Judge of the Court of At iniralty during the long war peril, golned inuney, and he, ful of what ho got, has slice been conaplauous for resent Kuri, whe ta grandson of dike bis futhor before bim, a quict ts whose voleo is never heard In of tho nation, ‘The jowel and plite rivs whioh hive taken place in England of iit hus Leen ta wut Intow ndy"s room wolle the fatn| udder to the window, In. thofts of lmmoenso amout have, within ton Hahed with perfect inpu dons usked," ft ts pro pbubly anere dillieult, {11 the beence of 4 reougnized Jouathin Wild, to pony to terms with the Dlunderers, whu, as was 5! ay 0 in the cuay of Lady Ellusmure’s loss of prope roe Worth €150,0u0, while un route to visit the Queen at Windsor, often wot so litity for thule plunlet from recovers that it would bu greutly fur thi Jntervst to come to torms. ‘Thore is un mor that a now wall-known Hei or iy tho trade withln t Of the Ellesmere rubbury; and th tlodoubt that many jewete nH Jn this manger, The goms once out at the 3 Ung, and the setting In th becumos almost tupossible. Probably i moment at Newport und Buratoya hutidreds oe thousandds' warth of these stolen diamonds belng worn, which tnd hero the bi A Terriblo Mistake. Yew York Hour. r Iti whispered’ that ua ‘sively Adonis well known In Now York evcioty was tina do breakfust bya lady staylug ata Sarat nie hotel. Breakfast was derved in the lady’s: arnt aud her muld was the suly attendunt, bing wout well until sume strawhe ut upon the tuble, ‘The mali, wnucell ‘ er mistress’ ombowsed dllver bow! of crusted ot y Deaprlakled bis fouls with “ poudse do riz.”