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ou THE CITICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1880—TEN. PAGS. FOREIGN. The Enstern Situation Appar- ently Undergoing a De- cided Change. It Is Reported that the Sultan, Is Finally Becoming Alarmed, And Has Made a Definit Propo- sition for an Early Set- tlement. A Reaction Taking Place in Near» ly All the European Capitals. Anti-Coercion Meetings Announced in London, ‘Paris, and Vienna, TURKTY. ASSARINATION. COSATANTINOPLE, Sept. .—Itobbers yester= dny nssasinuted the wife of the Russian Consul at Van, aelty in Turkish Armenia. WARNED, as soon ng the Sultan learned that Adnilral Seymour had gone to Cettinge to concert com Wined netion with tho Montencgring, zn Pasta. was instructed to warn the Montencgrins that if they advanced on Dulelzno he would attack Antivarl. A RECRUITS FOR THE GUEEK ARMY, Toxpoy, Sept. A disputeh from Chalkis reports that Greek reeruits are pouring In by Ahourands, ‘Tho army will soon number 40,000 men. ABANDONED, Gnravosa, Sept, 5.—It Is venernily belloved that the fleets will not goto Diulelgno. UNFOUNDED Rusons. Pais, Sept. ‘The rumors relative to the proposal of a naval demonstration In the Hos- phorus are regarded to well-informed quarters fy, at present, unfounded, MONE CONCILIATORY, . CONSTANTIN! Sept. S0—[t Is reported in diplomatic elrele) that the ‘Porte ts more con cHintory, and, while unwilling to anpenr ta ¥ to the presence of the naval demonstratio telog is intience with the Albumian Chiefs with « view to inducing them to surrender Dule eigon, it is thought tho Albaninus will take this course, WILT CHANGE ANCHORAGE, Raausa, Sept: 20.—Tho fleets will change their Anchorage on the ith of October for ‘Teodo, in Beeon dt Cattaro, ns View-Admirnt Seymour considors It a safer harbor, RECONNOLSSANCE, The Austrian advice boat has arrived from a Teconnoiernee onthe Albaninn coast. Sho saw the Turkish frigate before reported of Dul- cigno, flying the Viee-Adintral's tlag and still at anchor, NTI HEADED OFF, Scorant, Sept. ®.~A detuchment of Atvanian volun shi rrived here, but the muthorites prevented the from preceeding to Dulelgno, he report of the burning of Dulelgno is abso- intely unfounder FUESIL INSTRUCTIONS. Rom, Sept. Fresh instructions inve been gont Admiral Fineatt. Seutarl has been instructed to leave if It becume heecssary, ; ROLUTION PROMISED, 2 ‘Tho Kalfé saya: Tho Porte promises afintia- factory xolution of thu Duteigny questiggs Sone day next." £ MONE ENCOUTAGING, Loxpon, Sept. 0,—The Thacg iny; say therets und ground forthe Gatae eras formation was reeelved and considered by yes terday’s Cabinet council which {rstitied the hope Of nautisfuctory solution of nitatrs In the Eve France hag no jutention to fsolate herself. Morcover, thore are siti at the Porte Is be coming alarmed, and now -feels it hus relied too confidently on the apparene dl. Stent on sho ‘at nt disturbance of tho Lonnos, Sept. 30.- be held in London sf tho Patriotic Ai % great public meoting will oon under the wuaplees of tion and protost wyuinst tho Turkey, y Sept Y—A very strony reaction is setting in dn thls’ country aatnise the increfless Way In whieh Europenn aetton is belng carried on In the Busty and against Austria purtielpat- {ny further tn Goerelye mensures. Jraits, Sept. #u,-The Hudicils, Reactionnries, * and many Republicans are denouneing Gam Detta as tho 80 ie promoter of the warlike policy. Ju the Enet, tia ‘iro demanding the cotivecution atthe though ler Ubut tho country: may Ragusa. ¢ TUC FLERTS. AGUSA, Fopt, W.—Tho Hleets are concentmt- out Newlin The Huselan loo Zeman vey Friday, and tho other ehips follow Saturday tat Sunilay, } ‘Dine ) ENGLISH CAMLNET COUNCIT. LONDO:s, Sept. a—A_ meoting of the Cabinct Counoll yyus beld to-duy. . A ; RUSSIA, f THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA'S LOVE. Lox :pox, Supt.i.—A dispatch Just iu says the TeltMions huretufore oxisting butween the Car and; bia cher ami, tho’ hnporlous Countess, are fevered by the grecn-eyed monster und a blues CY 9: belle of Paris, OV ESSA PURCHASING GAIN IN CHE UNITED ‘ BTATES, § Lovo, Sept. 9.—a profound sensution ns ¢ been axain crented in dtussla by the second ane a Tlent amcement of the Odessn newspapers, the top Ne ati, that one of the focal mporthiusr tems af Ierelunts has purchased, Mi addition to previous pitrehases, 1000 bushels of Americnn whet through a Western’ American fire ‘The rate ot Purehnse 13 1 rouble 46 eopeeks, or 3 shilllns ds penee ia 78 cents) the pood (a pood ts thirty= Bix pounds}, delivered thls coming October nt Odessa, ‘This ft ke tute carrying couls to crstie, einee Odessn ts the rate Port of Huastity but poverty isa grent loveler, even of the “Line Perlul Greut Whhtu Father of all the Russias.” ITALY. 4 GANIIALDL, Rowe, Sept. 90.—Gen. Garibuldl will leave Cas prera for Genoa next Saturduy, Uiamors are rife in regurd to his Intentions, and utye of revelu- Uoniry movements. Whether the rumors are true or false, there Is reagon to belluve the Goy- erminent hus adopted vigorous precautions with reference to thom, A OURAT WAIL VESSEL, Tho fron-ctnd italla, 14,000 tony burthon, and covered throughout with urmor three fect thlek, bas been suvcessfulty Inunehed fr the preience of King Maiubort ahd an linens crowd of People, Phe talin ts tho most puwertul irons clud ever constructed, PETITIO: Fourteen Deputios trom Tigurin have petl= toned Sixnor vi Minister at yi lineriae tor anmesty, In onder ta elfeet the reluase of Sas. Cauzlo, Gen. Garlbaldi's son-ln-daw, GREAT BRITAIN, UANEAN'S STYLE OF ROWING ADMITTED, Losvon, Supt, Hankin took a walkling oxe erclse this morning, during which he mot and greeted Trickett. Ati o'clovk he luunehed hls Vout, Dult at Nowenstle, and pulled from Pute ney to Tummeramith aod back atone, and then, repeated tho Journey with Harry Thomus, Ho Was, In all, utlout one hour and twenty mbites, ‘He fs well satietied with te Newenastty boat, but Will probably now race In that built ut Toranty, ‘Thero wus a heavy mist on the river, but nn Jun, by pulling a leturely stroke, seamed. t any ninuant ef way onthe bout. ‘The apt Joudly expressed that bis style ia the prettiest ever aven. DEA The ev. Dr, in Wark i ag! Pied ‘addington, the ominent FRANCK. COUNT DE CHAMHOND, Panis, Sept, u.—Count de Chnmbord completes today bis Goth year. The occasion wus eele- brited by abuut aduzen banquets in various parts of Paris, and a commenoritive mase yt the Church of 8. Gerinaly des Pred was attonded by 1400 pereaus, Musses wero ulso colebrated ut Marsuiltes, Bordeaux, und otber towns, AFGHANISTAN, ¥YAKOOU'S YIMENDS, Oanpawan, Kept, W.—All the relatives and alana of Yukoub Khan have assembled ut ‘urrab, They intend to orminize nlineks on the Brush unut Lakoob ty provlutied Auuors —— Marvelous Cures at Kurcks Syringe, Bt, Luts Mepublican, ‘The following extruct from o fetter from Eureka Bprluya, Avk., written by u young Judy Of Coluiwbla to the Missouri Statesman, le one of ‘the warvelous stories ubuut the beulig eects of Eureku water that wo continually eet with: “Thery was quito a great excitement here soon after iny urrival, Aludy who bud been totally bind for veven youn) wus restored, Bight. She bad been here at the spriugs only a suort me when she reguluod ber vyo-wiybt— ‘The Italian Consul at 4” we | This is one peeullarity—wh th Did receive sight {t comus to them nea flush, The young lids was sn overjoyed that sho shouted aloud. and her cries attrieted # great erowd rrounut her. “Itisstrange how many eaneers are cured here, We ent see hundreds of cancers in the worst form. If offen see on tittle boxy whew nose fs entirely gone, He apperra cheerful and hopeful ne to heme cu There are many other stich eases ag this, Many hive dost alinost oneshalf af the face and ucek. Tho cancers ary upand fall out, roots and alt. One kuly of my own nequalatince had it extra large secd wart on her ene, and aftor washing in tho water f Short time she happened to touch the wart and it dropped off tntoher hand. 1 know nll this seems incredible, but Lonly write what 1 know to be true.” * POLITICAL NEWS. ILLINOIS, Speetal Dlapaten to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, 1, Sept. HL I. Brown, a promi Hent Bloomington attarney, will address a tte publican inecting in this city Friday evening. ‘The party at Ottawa are warning up tothe cum a wrk, wid every fulfention poluts to a weseful iste Is catinty', Speetul Uispateh ta The CEleage Tribune, w—The Democratic y edu. ATU Intel ua eltart, i citecthig a get} tlement of the difticully inthe Fifteenth Con- aressiontl District, Ce annie for Congress, uftor being visited by nut disc nud little statesmen, gave the mans aycors his ultimatum, which was) that he would withdraw In favor of Jobn It. Eden, the revival entndihite, provided tho Democratic State Can anitten would pledge its vent of [ane eoek’s election, to. reeaminen fora eblet ‘Kablp In some ot the Departments at Wash Hy equal in entary to ie position he new as Cirenlt Clerk of EMtinghim County, been dugreed to, and bis withdrawal will ingt old: ‘Thia bh sour be unneunced, Specael Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, y Enars, 1H. Sept ch.—The Damoeratle Congress stom Convention tor the Fourth Ditriet ts called authoritatively to meet we Ehcin on Oct. %. Kune County will be entitled to sixteen dela: ates; Meilenry, eleven; Winnebago, ane; de Kalb, chght;’ Boone, three, A strong elfort is being made to fnduce — Judze Itfehard Notsturd, of Elsi, te necept the nomination, aithough exe Mayor Neltl Pannell, of Woodstock, Is being pushed to the front by some of the lenders. if. 1. Enoch, editor of the Roekford Journal, and a lively weplrant for tho honor, was in thls clty one day this weok. anid 13. understood to be willing to retire in favor of a iGune County man, W. Mulsdell, of: Roekford, tho Greentinck gandidate for Congress, and the Hon, John C. Sherwin, the Republtean: candidate, will emgage Ina suries of Joint debates soon. itis now npe Parent that the Repubtteans will have in this district a majority of 4,00) or upwards, MICHIGAN. Spectat Diapateh ta The Chicago Tribune. Tis OG, Mich, Sept. .—During tho fiscal Year ending toeday the boned debt of Miehl- sain bas been redticed $3,000 by the payment of Suit Canal bonds for tit amount, whieh were due duly 1, 1872, Tho present bonded indebted ness of the State fs: tuterest-bearlig bonds. Non-interest«bearlaug debt. ase a0 ‘The entire debt could be paid at shazt” notte, and sti eave a handsoino surplus 43 tho Tren ury If the owners of our bonds soul part with thai for the cash, but the yest alfera tes miko ure 10 to 2) per cent pr uni, which fs rewarded fs too high, ta there any State under Demu- enitic minigemeat for a tong period which can on tinanelal exbible? atch to ‘The Chica,u Lridune, Mich., Sept. 3.—The the fepudtioun candidate for G ernor Of Michizan. will address a Hepubliean aa inthis elty Oct 8, A bly time is WISCONSIN. Speciat Dupateh to The Chicaga Tribune, Miaracken, Sept. 3.—At the Greenback Cons vention in this (tho Fourth) district this afters noon, George Godtrey was nominated for Cone gress. Tho Greenduck vote was 1300 in tho distriet two yeurs ugo, but Mr. Golfrey’ does not expeet over half that number, It is dittieult to tell what proportion of the vore comes [vom each of the old parties, and therefore the fine portinee of the nominttion in tho Sanxer- Dotister eoritest cannot be state Spectat Diapateh to ‘The Spanra, Ws, Sey Minols, adie: meeting here tok ‘Tribune, , Clark 1. Carr, of urge and enthushistic nig fturnoun, Notwithstu there came up a heavy rain Just at the tne for the meotlns, every town In ‘Monroe County was J. Tho epenkor, who {sn favorit with ft tudlenees, disensaed the questions of the dng Ina inanner to sustuln bis reputation as A grent orator. NEBRASKA, Speetat Dispatch to. ‘The Chicago Tribune. OMAIA, Sept. #0.—Tho Democrutie Suite Con- yentlon at Hastings this mormming went through tho formallty of nominating aw State teket, which $8 hendet by De. Myingstan, of Cass County, for Congressman; ex-Uulted States Senator Thonins Tipton, for Governors G. W. Johnson, Licutennnt-Governor; D.C. Patterson, Audttor; F. Folda, Treasurer; Pritchett, Attor- ney-General; E. 11, Autrees, Land Commission- + Dr, Alexander Bear, Superintendent of Pub He fnstruetions the Hon, dames E. Hoyd, Gen. Vitquaiu, and 2, 1.-Hinman, Presidential Elect- ors. NEW YORK, Atmnox, N,¥., Sept. .—Tho Republicans of tho 'Thirtleth Distriet renomlyated John Van Voorhis for Congress. + AmsrEnDAM, NeY. Sept. 01.—Tho Democrats of the Twentieth District nominated Judge Hl- ton for Conyres Tous Sept. 0.—The Hepub- Hens of the 4 hh baatrict renominuted ohn HH. Ketcham for Congress, Rocutsren, N.Y. Sep. i4.—In the Thirteenth District thy “Republicans have renomlnated John Vai Voorhis for HCHPALO, Sept. 3 publicans of the Thirtyeseeond Oistriet uve nominated Myron 2, Bush for Congress, » LOUIS, 51, Lome, Me, Supt, 30.—The Repubitean City Convention thts afternoon nominated tho fot lowing Hekets Shorlt, sano M, Musony Clreait Judge, Jolin), dohnsony Clrewit Ato i Thurrlis Anstatant Glreult Attorney, Cornellus SicBrido; Coroner, Dy. John N, Featils. CASUALTIES, A BOILER EXPLODES, Bpeclut Dispateh ta The Chicaya Tribune, Sr. TAuh, Minn, Sept, Wat 6 o'lock this morning the boller of Henry Blaber's Mlourlng ploted, totally wreeklig (he engines killing the engiiver, und setting the anil on fire. The Hire Departient was promptly on hand, but the thunes bad been subdued by tho cnergetio exertions af the milt hands. ‘The tain portion of tho mill wus left: standing, but the ddbris of, the ehgine-house hid been thrown with on “hus oul ot dust and smoke high Inte tie wir, sone Of it Tandlagon the sidesut Trout Reosi Glen, or falls CIN the stream below, Hrleks und stones Jia been driven from the holler out through the Tront dour and windows of Ure milla dtstines, of over titty feet. As soon ns possthle the root was ralved, tho hot brieks remot at the dead body of. ducob Hanp, the engineer, wis found, Tt Was burned at the side, and hinlf of the buck oF the head had been kaveked alt, feaving the Drala exposed ta viuw. Death mukt have beet Instantincaus, Ho was only 2b vers of agi, wad pligle, and inost of tls telunds hye ut Roubester, Ne Ye RUN OVER, Special Dispatch to The Chievo Tridune, JUNEAU, Wis, Sept, 9.-Churles Collins, 0 frelyht condugtor an the Chteazo, Milwankou & Bt. Paul Hallway, was killed at Watertown th morndyg by falllng between a freight car and. (he engine tender of hla tratts Special Dispatch tu ‘The Caieago Tribune. GAresnima, Ith, Sept. Stulloy, 8 molder, Was fnstiuntly killed ps" tho eure, lo was golng to hls work, and as he reached tho yards of the Chicago, Hurtingtun & Quiney Wile Hund, 0 teolcht traln waa standin on the: traci, ile attempted to go under, when the tral started, running over hint, complovely erushinge Wis head, Hy wus a single mun and woll ror speeted, THE TONNEL DISASTEE, i dunsuy Crty, Nod. Sept. H—At the Inquest toalay into the Eludson Ttlver ‘Tunnel disaster, Vresident Haskins testilods We felt Justified in vaing afr und relying upon it for supporting the roof tram our experience tn frout of tho tunnel There wae always na marvin of five pounds of airy Chit fs to way, 10 thure Were Ue andeite halt pounds too Hite, the root would not eave, There were offen + pee up along the Ine of the sunt and Thuve Kiowa the aun to bo wt work fur bulf an hour ut a thine stopplug anu. s: WE FORRESTER CASE, Apectal Dispatch t. -. &, = ribun Inntasapouis, hid., Sept. Mrs. Forrestor, the woman usphysluted at tho Pyty House night before lust, ty still allyo, but Dr, Garver siys sho hig only ono chance ina hundred of recovery, Ilo suys, also, that the door of the room oecupled. by the untortiunate people was opened before bid o'eluck, and tat Mr. Forrester bud been dead three bourse when bo arrived, iftuen mine Utes later, —— High-eArs Teas, 5 Haston Travellecta Tandew Correspondence. A cortula Oseur Wylde (an urtivt of the new school) asked three uf London's professaual beuuties te tea with him in bis studio, They: wore Sirk Luuwtry, dire. Cornwallis West, aod Lady Lonsdale. To meot theso three Helens he hd’ beside himeelf Frank Miles, artist, and Forbes Kobertson, artist and actor. ‘The fair ones. on arriving, were seated on three divans, softly eushloned’ and netistically draped, then to gentle strains of mitsic entered the threo brothers ft artoench hearing 1 tall and towers ing tly. whieh they on bended. Kuce presented reverently to thelr Lickve Faire.” ‘This done, thoy wlthdrew without word of sontnd anid mult nppenured catrytug n tripod eannimaly weonght fu bronze, ‘This they minced beforr the divint- Hes, and pilhug hich the (neense powder, cet fro fo the perfume, and as the smoke rose Ih soft, tense clouda about, them they served nectar Leo orange pokow) in fragile tazzua, all to the Ins of sweetest Sullivan metod! THE FIRE RECORD. AT YYSILANTI, MICIT Speclut Disratch to The Chicago Tribune. TY rsinanti, Mich, Sept. iW. T. Dutter's reaidenee, on Norn street, was set on tlre and burned. with neuriy all the contents, early this Mturhing. Loss, $hldd; Insurance, £100, AT MIDDLETOWN, O. CINCINNATI. O4 Sept. WL—Eire in Oglesby & Moo puper-inll nt Middletown, O., this morns Ing caused damage to tho amount of $10,009. Fully insured. A'T SCHUYLERVILLE., No Ye Benuvnrgvintn, NoVa Sent. ah—A fire this morning destroyed several stores, causing tt loss of alrout 340,000, GOSSLP FOR LADIES. COMEDY, They parted, with elneps of hand, And Klases, and burning tears, They met, ta v foreign lind, After some twenty yenrs; Met ng acquaintances meet, Smlllngly. tranqutt-eyed— Not even tho lenst Ute beat ‘OF the heart, upon elther sidot They chatted of this and that, “The nothings Cut mike ap lifes She int Galiaborgtish hit, And he in bluek for bls wife. Ah, what 2 comedy this ist Nelther was hurt, It appearss She hud forgotten bis kisse And he hud forgotten her tears, Thomas Batley Aldrich in Auantic Monty, “ONLY A GIRL? New York Thnes, It was annowneer some timo wz0 thit the de- sired heir wonkt soon make his uppenrance, There was iumenso exeitement throughout Spain, and especially in Madrid. Thut the an- telprted baby was to be a Prince wag unlversn- ly understoad, and tho etiquet. of the Spanish Court forbade any ono to futimute In the most distunt mitnner the possiblity that it would ben Prin Long discusstons were held 1a ‘9 the name of the Hittle strane wer, Tho King insisted that the her should be named aftet al his relatives, the proposed nanes amounting tn the aygregate to thirty-seven. ‘Tho Queen consented, but on the cundition that the Prince should as be called Rudolph, Albrecht, Franz, Wilbelm, Josef, Karl, and clghteen other assorted Germun nituies, For a long thine It seemed probable that A permanent domestic quarrel would be the re- sult of this digenssion, for the King maintained, with much show of justice, that no Spaniard could ever pronounce the Germun nimes of the Prin mand that hls loyal Minaters world probe ably be strangled on the attempt to pronounea them, . Finully a compromise was agreed to, and a xctection of Cortysfive Spanish mumes was: des culed upon and duly entered in tho King's meni- orundum took. tn the meantino tho loyal Spaniards wero making elaborate preparations for the recep. Honor the Lrinee. Elghty-seven members of 1 ii plu-cushions with the “Welcome, ttte stranger,” thouch, of Sy tho Matto wis couched In thy. | Castillan, The Prime Minister gave a bles ie, thy Stinister of Forelgn Aituirs sent tn a pu rok skates, and the commindint of the Madrid aArrisON AYO A {fully ornamentod bse. mulleinb, AM the Sparlsb” lines of any emi hence «at upall night week after week to em- broider Juvenile shirts, trousers, and jneki duvery shoumuker of ny enterprise special palrof bouts for the Prineg, and thon putover hig duor a: ahen earl the loxorid, “Bootmaker to hls Royal Highness tho of the Asturian” It {4 estimated that ¢75,0c0 vorth of presents of a distinetivety muscutine ypu have been sent to the Putuce alnee & ot June last, and these presents were recelyed by the Kitur nnd Qheen with the greatest grati- tude and enth ts Tho eventtul d atlast arrived. ‘Tho rime Minister, who had been sleeping Torn week in the by Kitchen, 50 18 to be bundy In caso of fn emergency, Was aroused at sd) p. tt, ami, Tnounting bis horse, rode ata territie to suminon the dovtar, Sixty-four Cabinet Mints> ters and eminent grandces were summoned by tho District. legraph messengers, und rushed to the Painee In het haste, and they were asseni- bled In the front purtor, where’ ikey wore Kup. piled with gingerbread and temonnde, wid passed aly consecutive nnd very tedious hours, etlquet forbidding them to read newspapers or to one Ploy their thine In any way except by looking at the fuinily photograph album quid the spanish: Putent-Oilice reports, Atiength a joyful blast on the cornet—which was played by te Queen's: private Chaplatn—annosneed that the huppy moment bid arrived, and that Spain had an hele tu the throne of the Banrbons, | ‘twenty minutes lator the King eutered the rou, carrying agold platter in bis hands, on which was hid the new Prince, enrefilly wrapped tip Ian afghan made for the purpose: by lis srandmothes, fanbulla, ‘Vho sixty-four Cabinet Ministers and grandecsaprang upd dn that courtly inniner with whieh the artists of the operi-boullo have fuinitiirked ux, and shouted with one aceord, "Long live the Prince.” ‘They then crowded around tho plate ter and remurked what n manly iitde fellow the: Peinee wos, and how strikingly he re td bbs futher, and swore Quit he hud tho same expres sion of mouth as the late Charles V., and that, an the whole, he was Just auch a Prince as they: had expeated. What was thelr dismay when the ing, with mciy blasaes and much hesitutton, Managed to eas, ’Thunk you very much, but It's nate), you know,’ An awful slicnce fell onthe assembly. One by one they solemnly clined oat of the” wiidew— pish utiquet Corbids a subject to xo gut of a door when the sovereign fs presont—a)d went home. The news spread raplaly, ant, ug tho Spuntivds tearned that the expected Prince wag nail, thelr discontent found expression tn lawl mrs, ANG hate a dozen fending asausiis home to clean tholr yuna and nuke rewly livve tholr feelings by a shot nt tho King. [t hag certainly been a mast wnfortimnate fair, True, it isa mistake whiet dled uta comparatively early dato, athaney of the German mind bs prov 4p ong CIN feu! sure What eolrsa the Queen Will seo eto dopt. Da tho menting, the 845.000 worth of presents, suit: nly Corn Prince, wre to be sold for whut thes: will bring, and tH fg underatood to have taken to" smo ERIC er gUCH aA to be plunged by meline choly. 3 MIENCE AND ‘THK BOSTON GIth, Hrwktyn Bayle, A fow days ago n Boston girl who had boen attendlog the School ot PhUasophy at Concord arrived in Mrouklyn on i visit ta a semloary echma. After canvassing thoroughly the fun and gum-drops that mnie up thoir eduention in the seat of lenrning at whieh thulr curly schojnatty efforts wer mide, the Brooklyn girl began to Inquire into the nuture of the Concord entortainment, : ” And su you are taking lessons In philosophy, Now do you like ite” “Oht it's perteetly lnyely. It's nbout solenco, you know, aud we all Just doto on selenea," “Tt mist be nice, Whit fs itabout?” “Tvs about molecules 1a much as anything elsy, and molecules ace Just too awfully slew for unything. If thore's anything L really enjoy it's molvctiles." “Yell ing about thom, my dear, What ara molveulos?" 4 “ht molucules! Thoy ire little weo things, aid ittakes overdo nitny of thom. Thoy are anlar thliugal thing but what's got molecutes Init, And 3 Conk Is Justas sweet us ho ean be, and Mr Kaneraon too, ‘They oxpluin everything so beuutifuily. tw 141 ko ta go there!” said tho Brooklyn wirl, onvtousiy, You's enjoy it averse much, Thoy teroh proephesiny too, nnd It theru is one thing pers rectly’ heavenly [e's proteahean. Treally don't Peek which U like best, prutopiism or molo- culus.” “fell me about protoplasm. [know {should adore i"" as It's Just too sweet to live, "Heed you would, You know it's about how tuluge wet sturted, or somethtig of that Kind, You ought to hear Mrs Energon aboutit. Tt would stir your very soul, ‘The tist Oo hoe oxplulued ubout protos plugin there wasn't wary oye Ja the house, Wo named on bite aftor bia. his ta an Riera bat, You sev tho ribbon is drawn over tho grown aud cought with a buckle and a bunel of flowers, “Then you Lira up the side with a spray Of forgutemo-nota, Alu’t it Just too sweet?) All the girls In the rehool huve then,’ © How exquisltly lovely! Tell me somo mora selene,’ Unt Talnost forgot about differentiation. 1 am really and truly positively tn love with ifs ferentiation, It's dittorent trem molycules und, peutoplnens, but it's overy bit as nice. And Sr, ook! You should hear hin yo on about ith really belteve he's perfectly bound up tilt. ‘This scart is the Cook scurf. “All the girls wear them, and wo named thom after hin just on acy count of the futercat hu takes tu didoruatiauon.” What is it, anyway?” ‘Tata 1g uull triuaied with Languedoc tace~e" “T don't weitn thit—tbat othor,’ “Ob! didturoutiauon! ulo't it aweet? It'a gut Do you Kaow, there alr’ ye 4 is mething to do with epecios, It's the way yor tell one tint from another, ao vou'll know ‘which {sbevomtng. And we learn all about nactdinns, too, They aro the divinist things: Pim nbeos hutely enniptuced with asetdines, 1D only liad ain neeidlan of my own, E wouldn't ask: anything else in the wort Winit do they look like, dear? Did yout ever : 2 asked the Hrooklyn Rirh dieply ine ere: “Oh! no: nobody ever raw ono except Me. Conk and Mr. Barerson, but thes: ne omet {itty Mike an oyster with n reticule nme on ftabelt, think they are Just heavealy.” “Do vont learn anything else besides all the: “On! yes, Wa learn abont enmimon philosas phy and toxic, and thoso common things Ike metaphysics, but the gicle don't. care anything about those. We are just in eeatasles over dil ferentintion and molecu A Mr. Ce d proteplasins, nad neil Te aud Prealty don't see why they putin those vitle tar branches, If Ansbody beside Mr. Cooke and It ont have told pron hd done it, we face that he was tuo terribly, awfully, Athe Brooklyn girl wont to bod that nivtt Jn the dumps beenuse fortune lind not volte! eittod hor the advantares enjoyed by her friend, while the Boston wit dreamed af ge vidhin clutsigg 1 imaleenie over a dll back fe with ela, for telling apr that bis youngest sister had so many fre her nuso that thoy made her cockoyed, ROYAL MATRIMONIAL RUPTURE, Correanandence New York Sun. Pants, Aug. 2i.—Hven tho lofticat soctal re- gions are not free from tnatrimonial storins, Only the other week Prince's household went to pleces ng euddentlyens auy broker's could have done. Tho atfalr has beon kept very aulet but nevertheless fam able to tell the story to the readers of the Sun. ‘The husband, the son of the dethroned King of Hanover, who died tn Paris, sent his wife, the daughter and sister of relgnlug Kings, back to her family, and this," too, at atime whem sho hid but recently pre ted hint with a child. Tho iUustrious comple Tho were married less Cat two yenrs ago, wife, Marie Sophie, 1s, according to May termlch, "tay Princesse ta mies et ta plus elevee de UEurne” Indecd, her extraordinary hight threatened to make an old mald of her, ong diy a Prince ema along whe was tals sovera) fuenes, and, moreover, hid a. fortune of his own, and wna not dig exucting In the matter of the dot. So these tivo Royal Highnesses were wedded, For the frat month all went woll, ‘Tho Prins ees ts witty, and churming. Sho paints with talent, and ida die misichin, Tf sho dues tot enthnill your eyes, she Kuows how to enpture your errs. In short, she Is delightful comme anion, The Prince tsa man who can apprecl- ate these aceomplishments, It was thought that the Almeanach de Gotha ind chronicled an other buppy Royal oitrriage. Presently it was aunotneed that tho Princess was about tot come x mother. Unhapoily, the tnby prov Hewat. ‘This wasn bitter dlguppolhtment for the Prince, and tho Mest ink fn the consul chain was broken, The Urinee was not yentic~ nian enoizeh to conceal his chagrin. Ho wentso far us to address bitter speeches to his wifewho, having ghrp tongue of her own, answernd, then as they deserved to belatswered, f9 0 Tittle while this ‘princely household bled thet whoze inerlor iso comically dispinyed. in the frst uct of “ha Boule ut the Paluia Reyal, ‘The tempest was in the air; It needed only an Anonymous lettor to preeipitate Ite From this fetter tho Prince learned that, In fancying himsclt bis wife's frst love, ha bit been eberlshing anitusion, While atti a young girl, at tho court of her fathor, abu liad cust fn vordig eyes on brillant xoutlenian, the Count eH-——, und things had gone so far that, to. ire her of this fates, her mother took her to witzerkand, where they spent whole season I travel. ‘Tho writer of tds mischievous letter in- vited the Prineca to sutisfy bimsulf'as to Its truthfulness, and indented the means of dole 80, What man or womnn was cowardly cuough commit this SetnTrody: uetion TF dan’t kno whit f do know [s that the Prince didnot disdain Jo net upon tho tnonymous terter, Te made ine Miried, and their result fofarinted bin. He went on In such a way Uitt the Princess one flue nicht stipped out to the raltroud stationand took tho tirst express train for her tuther’s capltal. ‘Tho Prince set ont soon after for ttaly, with the Intention of afterward spending sume time in tho Orient. “NEST? ‘LRIMMINGS, Landon Punch, - Dressmaking—{ Whit st must come to with the t taste for’ real" trimmligs.j}—Mrs, MIM fon—" [1m not at alt satiafled with tho dress T wore Inst ulght. The palu-lowves were. too heavy, and the camuliins faded before the first diunea, As for that lattice-work covered with dusmine you tixed up for me on my skirt, why, it was coming undone the whole evening.” Mudame Hellerobes—" Very sorry, madame, tt you sald you Uked flowers better than fruit, Tt is thu trst complaint E have had, and | garden, os you know, somuvot tha best blood hn town, You will remember that TP gave you refuanl ut the dress worn, by Stes. Hillionntre, which, made auch a sensilon.". Mra, Milllon—" The grape drapery, with Ite vegetable marrows und pare snips, was certainly pleasing. By the way, tho sudden Introduction of the artichokes in the tunic was Invifective,” Madame Bellerobes— “Mudame Is right. Tt teaukly adinit that the gugiimber required tonttu down, We ought to Inve keattered # pint of pens over Ue jainze, and emphusized the buckled with kidney-putitoes, Mathune ts plensed with the dress she ta wolug to. Wor Lo-nlght. It cost me sever! hours of the, moat wxtons thought. [ believe—fondly be- Heve—the paten of mushrooms worn on tho left frin will by thought © masterpiece. ae for the vegetables, y mny rely upon them, Thoy came thig morning from market.” Mrs, Millon" Te might be wore. The bouquets or ou yots and Hrussela sprouts ure certdinly sweet, A prominent pecullarity of tho Indy visitors to the Capu is their apparent alfection far dogs, Areguine ebargo af $10 per week is made for the bourd of these animals at the Stoekton House, und the hotel 1s everrun with them, They are of all ezes and all degrecs of ugliness, One tiny, Weak-oyed, bunet of hale lies a negvo: valet, whose bonrd at the hotel is pall by the do's nilstress, and [t fa Tale to presume tint tte gets wanes besides, “Hila wark ts not hard, but Mtmust be deendfully manetonas, No nutter what houvet the amorniing or eventing one ts Mirring about, one Is sure to encounter thit Jarge colored dino and that kant dog,—no blue Main one of the valet's ehaes,—the two attacaed, ton binek cord tt appeats to be the duty of {he valet to boll on to that cord perprtually. As] write he La sitting wpon a chair on the rear pinzan. Cust asleep. and the dog ts strotehed be- Aween his feet. The eord ts still In hls hand.— tled to tt, Psnppose, At <10 per week for the dog's bournt and $10 for the eoloced gun's, and fay £4) per month as wives tothe litter, that worthles# antiinl Is costing Its owner between FlW and $125 per month, “Make your own com mneiils, MIN f NOT é Women, sys u cynte, resemble towers, Thoy shut up when thoy sleep. ‘Tho obler a sparking enquot orn fashionable belle grows, the more niitehless eho becomes, Ono of the most stunning costmes ut Sara toga was worn by a ludy who registered thus: © Sirs, —— und made.” It's 0 poor rate that won't worl both ways, A. Mibwauken girl marriod a barber, and hu turned out lo bea rich Baron bo disguise, Tho condor of the Andes ia gald to KIN his proy with fis bit. and the iiliiness of this county ary tryibg the game on the married men, By a. nearly unanimous yore, the women of this conutry have deeldedl that the two best banda dire hus- band and 8 band-box, “'Prent women ike a splendid Hower," ays Cob. Hob tngenioth, So Todo. 2 have plantad f a" hays & Whlower who has buried three wives, Some woinen were. evidently born ta blush unscon—at tuast they are never seen to bhush. “ Bridget, tho dust upon the durniture (gine tolembic, Whut shalt doe” + Do ng Ldomarn, =puy ne attention ta it" “Thave left all ny fortune, to my wito,? says the philosophia apnusy Of ‘a Nuntippe, * ou cons Aiton that ae shall marcy aggtin What is that for” +1 wish to bo sitro that’ there will bo sole one to regret my death when bain gone.” ‘Choy mot, they anited, ioe went, thoy lov Ie eatled her dane, she galled Mins Sai A richer man rede dawt the lan * And ‘fom brought suit for bruach of promise, Fathor—* Horu you have only been married four Weeks, and almost nvery diy you voy, ta me with complaints bout your husband. You ought to by ashamed pf yours Daughter © Dut ho fabte me all the thine. wtteh elds Haven't your tether and me been tghuine overs day far thirty: yeuo and don't wo sat along veacoubly und quietly with euch othert* Amun tid the misfurtune recently to loge his. wife. Over tho grave le enueod a stone to, be Phiced, on which in the depth of his grief be had red to be discribad: “* Venrs cannot restore hor—therefore L wuep,"" Fushlonably Galveston young Hees ata socal gathering remarks jJestitigly to Gihoalys of wonder How siueh 1 Waukd bring fb waa wut up atauetion and sald to tho highest bidders” dust about g3.000."" Why, my jewolry lone fa worth that.” © Yos; that’s what d put ft down In my estiinite. “Why, bow do you do?" and there was a cor hil Lut brief Kissing season, 1) buven't Keen you far ever ee tang, You haven't ealled, you ave Licnow it, Ldon't go anywhere, Dast week Twas nt the slorg,--noat weels Um of to the mountains. September 6 so delightful, yuu, know, und Ui over to glster's or up to motper's ubout ¢ day, aud so much shopping to do. Lreally don't go anywhere.” And tuey suilod and auld goodsby three thites apiece, eyo A Prospectlyo Satu, A sowlng-uchine agout, in driving through Monroe county, Keotuvky, drew up before & votluye and axed w Lcardiess 10-yeur-old boy standing In tho yard if hia mother waa at home. She fs, vat sheaion't Ly here.” hy anawered, Pin the head of this 10) nding the boy mnorried, the agent weat Ke and encountered Weld, who said she was the boy's wife, and that when she was married she was nor I sears old. © Whaton earth ll yor two marry ford" asked the agent. “What doother folke marry for?” the hth reptied. "Tho boy said tat he ine fended to buy sewing-machtoe for hia wife whet sho grat ald ¢ ftnaow. “Come aromnd (Wn threo or four yenrs,” he mad, “und LM tuke one? ICLEN, Ho Visits Washington with a Black ‘Kye—Proapeets that the Republican Who Was Cheated Out of His Scat by Ack WIN Succeed Min, Feom Onr Owen Correspondents Wasursaton, D.C. Sept.2h—Young Acklen, of Lontatana, was here this week—with a binek eye. He suid that tho britixe was causad t atone thrown through a carewindew. while ho was traveling from New Orleans here. No ale luston was tnade to Gen. Rosser In conn with it, Acklen is reported to hive come here, at the request of tho Demoeratie Comuitice, to consider the situation In bis district. Tho pros+ poets are, that hls ambition will prove greater (han his politica! diserotion, and that tho rival- ries betwoon the Democentio candidates will re= sult. in the election of w Republican to Congress. ‘The district is naturally, Republican by 6,000 mnjority, and could never become Democratic with a fair count. It will be remembered that there hnyo been two Democratic Conventions in that dlstrict. At tho first, Ackten and Millian were compotl+ tors. Hilla won the nominations but Acklen Insisted that ho had seetired it through fraud ond the wrongfl manipulation of votes at the primnries and tu the Convention. Dilllan,onthe other hand, elalmed that Acklen's atronyth was, lurgely div to money. Acklen threatened to bolt, aud fually, after some weeks of delay and bluster, Induced Hillign to consent that muathor convention should be ealled, with the under. standing, of course, that ott contestants should abide by the result, of the new Convention. nd Convention met, and Billian, ag be= fore, carried the day. Acklen did not stund by the nyreement which the the Btllhut people mide, but boled, and is cunt is at Democrat, relying evidently eral se of money. of which be Is a burrel. ‘The’ Demeeratic mane agers here were whit atthisas Dr. Darrall, the Republicnn nomlnes, who his served several torms In Congress, lsu very honorable and popu. {ae inn, has the entire contldence bath of the Hepublicana aud Democrats, and has always hud an lirge white Democratic support, whieh, under existing circumstances, wold undoabtedly be lurgely Jnerenved. Accordingly orders: wore fsatied from mocrutic hetdyunrters that Acklen should euine = to Washington and consult with tho leaders. Me came with i Dhtek eyes Ho left the committee-rooms with a gloomy conntonance, His reception is sald not to have been very cheering. Ho was shurply res buked for his conduct in Loulsinng, and his pro- tests tliat he always was, and airiye would be, ngood Democrat, did not give satisfuetion. The Committes wanted hin to withdraw, and eup- port the resultr nomlace, Killian. clined todo thiy, Tho bre 4 Republieans, of course, are elated. ‘They say {ine it will be very ditticult now to defeat “Dar- ral. ‘ ACKLEN ONIGINALLY ELECTED BY FRAUD, Agenticnan famine with tho history of that district, told me, tho other duy, the history of Acklen's election to tha present Congress, and of the eountlog out of Dr. Durrall—tho, latter being then as now tho Republican candidate tuninst hin, Said the gentleman: “The district is one of the few in Louisiana In which, on uccount of ite peeutlar industry, and the dependence of the planters pon lnbor, Itis Lazardous tu resort to bulldozing. ‘The enn- vuss nod tho election ocenr Just atthe time when the sugir-erop is rlpaning, and when itis, vitally necessary to tho planters that it shill bo harvested and tho Juice extracted. The plant- org ure at the merey or thelr tiborers, 18 a sligle. day's delay at Unit critica! tine in the cultivation of this CEE, product would vesuit in hun dreds of dulhirs’ toss on eueh phinuition, A sturie demonstration on the part of night-riders would Injury tho sugar-crop, by frightening the laborers, more than auy Administration ould possitily benefit the white Democracy, The planters necordingly seek to flutter the negro rather than to club hii at that particular tines and whatever attempts are made to influenes his vote are muda by extra pny to attend moro closely ta tho sugur-erap on clection-day and not to go to tho polls. Dr, Durrall, in the election a fow years nyo, re- wivedt more than 2,000 majority over Acklel ‘This wus generally conceded to be a fact. Every= ody knew that it wag so when tho polls closed: hue Uhore wasn long timo before tue cunvass Of the vi es wis mide, and in tho intern sumes na Interest of Mr, Acklen, by bribing ais who hid custody of tho Boxes, aud by securing poszesvion of the Cuunty Clerk's se opened the boxes, romoved 2.000 Darrall vote: inserted In their plice 2000 Acilen votes, senter the boxes nyain with tho official seal, and restored thoni to the custody of tho ollleiuin, thls is not a& campuizn-seandal, us the persons: who dkt this ortsealiy Job av, to their own villuiay, buve | publicly slated — tho elreumat: ander whieh, the fraud upon the sutrige was committed. Lhe et was done in the room of the ollcurs having austedy of the ballot-bexes, and with tholr knowlodge, ‘The tulyesheets of tho cleetion, of course, would have shown this fraud upon thelr face, hid thoy been permitted to be produced before the Etec tons Conmiittes in Congress, Good cure was taken by the conspirators te see that this was uotdone, and the tully-sheets were destroyed by then. ‘Chis also was confessed, Jn this way it huppened, my tuformant says, that youn Ackien first was able tu cater the duis of Congress. Dr, Darrall will be prett; Bptta see to it this tine that the ballot-tiox fs vot tampeted with, and that the tullyesheets are not destroyed, » BBW, MARRIED BY TELEGRAPH, The Ceremony Borformed Over 550 Milex of Wire—An Operator Near 8t. Sou Weds « Girl in Indlana. St, Louis Rewibitean, The frat telegraphic weddlug for tho Amer {enn Unton Telegraph Company was _solemnlzed aver that Company's wires yesterday atternoon under tho following circumstances: Alelegraph operator of tht Company: sta- tloned nt Albany, Mo, near St. Joseph, and about 1 miles northwest of St. Louis, bad arranged for Ws wedding ta take place this week, but owlng to the business neecssitics of the Company he coukt not get a leave of absence to gu to Portlind, Lid, about 390 iniles eastof St, Lonis and near Fort Wayne, to get bis bride, and rather than postpone the wedding and disuppatne tho yours hudy, are TaugeMents were made by Mr, Churles W. Han mond pt St. Lots, tho Superintendent of the Amun Union Telegraph Company. to have tho maveluge ceremony given by telographis cunmimicition, and, with tho cousent uf tho bride wud groan, dxed the thaw nti p,m, Suns days Sept ah St Laake tn The American Union bine had no diveet eummuneiation with Porttand, aad coutd only go na fur ats Tntianaps olla, At tlumapolls. tin agreement, was muda with the Westera Unton ‘Leiegraph Company to fallen ont, eunfossed tun ed unset the wer MBean Wht rried by to the othor it Thdianapolls, ‘Thy groom consent corded by’ -tolearaph 1 fo Bt Lou, and to bo given je Republican, divited to: hour Nhe bela was Miss Surat J. urunts Hive in Porthind, Ind, Vho grav tH. Gath, toler graph operator wt aA Mow unl FON Of ox-Sonutor Latham, of Calltorniu, ‘Che groom is wbuut 25 yenrs oldeand tho bride nbout five yours younger, tenday during tho weeding tereulony the bride and groom were nearly 60 Inilus from wach other, The eeremony as received at the St. Louis oflico of the American Union thie by Meaara. C, 8 Kirtland and Churies 2. Migwing, operntord who were cspectily detailed fur that prciins by Superintendent Himmond, was as follows; The tine given wis that of tbe St. Louls ofllve, which was twenty minutea slower than where the bride was wnt Hfteen minutes faster dat where tho groom wna wt the sine Instant, ALL Mr fet wrnphed to tidians nyvolla asin the Western Unton line to get Pordand station for hina, and fir about two or threg nunuttex the WinoucoMONt was mide that the telegraph oommiuntentign was open for tha elvetrio taurine. 1:00 p. ue—Tue groom telegraphed to tho op- erator at Portland, ° Are you ready?" Lif p. e—3ire dO. Potter, the. Portlund op- erator, telegraphed go the grooms Ehey ure heres will be renuy lea fow ininutes.” About two mnintites utter slr, Patter tetesruphicaly exe elalnieds “Hero thoy vane.” Before dtr Ls thai coulda inore thaw receive the yeasts an operator at Kansas City broke In on the olre cut to send several hundred words of a cons dwureln) diapaten and delayed tho wedding about twenty mainte 3300p, n.—The groom telegraphed: “The Rov, Davi Mills, Portland: © Am ready for tha rw rhage; go bend with your quostlons.” ‘Phe Ihunsas Clty operator, Who discovered by this thine what was being done, telegraphed: * Pasa cake nround, ob BY, ‘ho following dispatch was sont from Vortland to Albany: Albert Lathut, you do jake Surab J. Parks to be your lawlul and wedded wife, olive tozethor until death you do part. Do you promio ao to do? Kd. Purre er” Wein" From Albany to’ tho Tov: Parrett, Vorthind: "Yes, els Lio. Latha." Inincdiately after this message wae wired, the brideyrooin received tho follow Erolings: From Indinnapolia operatare: “hake! You'se gone.” Frou St. Louis: th du nat cary who [3 President now." Pro waa CII “Send a bottle of wing and plees of wke thls wy. : 5, iter Fron Portland to Albany: “Ale bert eitiaas, ‘by tho uutberkty vested in mod Faris, whost 4 | now pronomico you husband ane wifo, [men, Rov. RJ. Parrott.” Before the mesnay wos complete'n young lady operator t8t, oo broke Into tho efrenit. and naked the bridsaroom to “Accept onr eongratulitions, ip. in—From Albay to Portion: +A VW. Latham: When do you start? ‘ila you Inst. About twe ra. Ay ment op arat fandora? A. TL Mathie y operators ty difleront parts of mrt, Vd tadiinn broke inte the cireult and sent their respective consratulitions nd Mrs. A. 1. Lathan, and sdolayed Mrs, Latham's anawer to her hustaud’s inquiry for the reat of tho nfternoon, The style of tho congrattlations sent by tho telegraphers was ns follaws: From Atchison, Kas.: “ Wo congratulate yor, and hope your future days may bo plensantly and profitably apent. From Holena, Mo,t * Muy you tivegwor happy 10 wish of your tho remainder of your life, is. th fan your wife, frlonds for you * May your ‘onurrent’ through From 8t. Lou Ifo Ue unbroken by ‘crosses,’ may your‘ enp! of Dliss be fll, may you have no tgrotind’ tovegret your cleerrleal step taken to-day, and when you wet $30" may it be pea Mr, Latham replied, hanks" od TICIENOR. The Diacovorer of Chioride of Gold at als ty Callformtny ana the Dincuv= erer of Potrolonm on Spriug Creek, Jownyin 1805. Speciat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. Des Motes, la, Sept. 8%—Early in tho inonth of January, 1805, two well-dresseil, inteltigent-apperring men sauntered Ieisure- ly Into the Savery Uonse, in this elty, und put thelr names upon the register of the hostelry,—one as A.C, Tiehenor, the other asl. HL, Gano, ‘Chey sauntered about tho corridor, and occasionally made extts, and absences of days and half-days. ‘They asked few questions, and kept thelr own counsel. Yet they were apparently, to the observant and somewhat inquisitive clerk and master of the register, very busy; they fad an alr of business abont them. But what, say you, has this to do with the discovery of chloride of wold in Calistoxa? £ dan’t know, Every day tho livery-stublekeepers got a Job in furnishing tho two mena team "to go Into the country for a few hours,” and no questions ask One. day two strangers were secon by a farmer living on Spring Creek hunting up and down the ravines and rugged bunks, Tie inqulred of them whut they were bunt- ing. “Prospecting for petroleum,” was the reply.” “Do you find any?” © Yes; the surface Indications ure rich, Do you see those globules flouting on the surface of that spring?” And the stranger jabbed his cane Inte the oozing mud of the spring-bog, when there arose oleaginous globules. Catherine some, he rubbed them on the paluy of lits hand, and hetd It up to tho nas protuberance of the hiqulsitive ngrlealtarist, “Thow does that smell?” queried the pros- peetor.” “Tt sinells very much tke conloll?? responded the farmer, as he mopped his an with his sleeve, ‘Thats It ex: actly, -The woods are, full of it, “‘There’sy enough of it | ranning away here tomakea tan rich?” ‘The farmer was surprised, and tually deetared he tad Uthe greasy stall on the springs along K for nlong tine. ‘The prospectors vi y quickly reached the t retired, tty, and exeltement was rife. Soon after ichenor svenred the lease of farms where- on the discovery wag mude,—which partiatly confirmed the genuineness of the rumora,— and gave notice thut they were going to chi- cao to secure huelitnery to develop the dls- covery. ‘They hat samples of the ofl at the hotel, Still there were those who were ine ereditous,—one of them hinted to Tiehenor that he smelled humbug; whereupon Tiche- nor arose on his aurteular wppendare, as tt were, and proposed to deposit $1,000 with the landlord, and have a committee ap- pointed to. investleate, and Ie It wera. not satisited = that petrolewm — existed in its original state‘on Spring Creek, the doubter could take the money. ‘That Was a squetcher, Immediately it was dis- coyererl that petroleum was footing on every bog-hole and stream in Polk County. Farm ers were to bi n sopping it up with flannel rags and expressing itinto all coneclyable vessels, Lands worth a few dollars an aero went up.to fabulous prices, Frank Palner, your Chicago Postmaster, was thon publishing a dally paper here, HG had: not traveled mueh then, nor been to Congress. | He was painyle by ‘Thal but didn’t take the balt nt firsts atid his 9 alternated dally between fulth and, itulity. One slay he, with Gen. J. AL ‘Tuttle, orge W.Cleveland,Jobn Browne,and others, went out to test the matter. Palmer brougat homo n juy of the stuf, and set it in bly att and the next day he declared that “The ap hvaranee of oll was palpable, and the de posits of petroleum on the surface wore Ronest, ‘Thevonclusion 1s, that we haye in Polk County as rleh deposits of petrolenm ag are to be found anywhere,” 2 Meanwhile ‘Tichenor and Gano had retired to Chieago to let the thing work. Feb, 20 they returned, and with thom came IL N. Mihbard and several other Chleago capital ists, bringing with them a mat named Scott, from the Pennsylvania oil-regions, ‘They visited the ereck, and, Mr. Scott declared he was so salistied with the result that he would go home and get machinery, aud at once be- in to bore for ofl, ard avowed that hie was ready to whack upall the money want- ed, ‘They returned to Chicago, Still thore Were those who did not believe it was a whale.” Among these was the then corre- spendent of ‘Chie ‘Trmunk, with telegraphed that an Sexpert sineller?? Tract declared, that the disvovery of ofl was unfounded, ‘Thit was a blanket INkely to absorb tha whole “tid” at Chicago, Somebody went ta seo hbms nid he telegraphed agatn to ‘Te Thinuse, that ho desired to correct tho statement mide by an “expert smeller,” “by saying that he had been to seo for hiwself, and that the conclusions of tha ‘oxpert sineller? were the hasty, unfounded conclusions of a novice who cout not tell oll from water.” ‘Chat correspondent is to day tha holder of seyeral shares of stoct in the company, March 9 ‘Tiehenor appeared hero again, leaseit alot ot Innd on the creek, and pro- posed to cltizens to put down four wells, be- wloning Aprit tl, Just why he should seleet that day, Is more apparent now than then, Ot course vitizens Were expected to help in so fmportant and valuable an enterprise, by subseribing Mberally to tho stock of a com- pany which was to be formed, That mennt busi "The oll was there, and ne inistuke, Imuediately parties were Ont prospecting up and down the Des Maines Valley, citument Increased, Long Ines of wagons and earringes wero constantly passlig to nad from Spring Creek, One day a man came inte town, greatly exelted over the discovery of oll on his fan.” Every min within hearing was alert. "Ilave you Tealty: struck ile 2? queried one, “Yes, yes; ve found ft on my farm. 1 put amniel to ft, and saw it burn all along: tie randy like powder.” if Or, paper meres AIEt Gignifieant date again) ‘fae Trim UN ned nn ivertisuinent tint the “Spring Cree Petroleum Minky and Manus facturing Company of Chiengo had been formed, with offiee at No, 150 South, Water street. Capltnl stock, $150,000, ‘The oll fands of this company are lacated In the Des Molnes Valley, ten milles southoust of Des Molnes, 1a, embraciig 430 weres, On thls laud are four flowing ollexprings, Samples way besten ai the olllcs of the company, i fobned had taken hones Jurotit.}| No better or more abundant indeationsor mitural developments of petraleun: ean be found any: where in tho world than exist on the lands of this company. Tho machinery for devetop- jis the property is pirelised. and will be tn operation us soon as It can bedellyered on the rout,’ ene Appearances of that “ad? settled Frank Palmer, Ho laid awake nights to des vise selomes to clretmyent TMehenor and gus possession of all the territory cantlruuny to the © four tlowlng springs. He Invested several thousand doilars dina farm, aid lad away several shares of stack of the company, represented by beautifully and elaborately engraved corlifientes, He probably lias them yet. He thun went to Corry, Pay to investl- enta the oil-reglons, and, May’ wrote to tis paper at homes long letter, descriptive of the ofl-wells there and the surface-lndic: ons, declilng thatthe Spring Creek oll smiclled eractly Uke thautat Corry. And ho probably fs more sure of Ibnow (han he was then, He coneluded his letter hus; Dam autist Wo have as iitich encouragement from surface-indleations, for expenditure of time and money to develop petroleum in Des Molues Valivy, aslo AAlleicheny Valley.” June Lborlig began for olf, and ‘fifteen ys Inter ene more Chicago capltallsts orto *atrike fe,"—ameng when were Burson and Gathing, ‘They sopped up oil from the pools along the ereck, rubbed it an thelr hands, and, snuffed with thelr noses, ‘They dechired that * ‘Phe oll-simell was pro- duced go distinctly that it could not be ints They retred to Chicazo, and Spring Crovk petrolenm s Wok another bom, ‘The bore went down with one drill jistend of four, until 400 feet were sunk, when the drill broke ina rock, ‘To repair it would would big requlra. bora tuachinery was not repaired, and tho wreek of Sbstaids thore yet. ‘Tehenor and Gano dlsappenred; sinee when there have been no. two nover weeks, The returned, 1 tho surftce-tindleations of petroleum —aton Spring Cre There are probably acveral shares of stock of the company which might be tound In Cileago. Inquire of Hibbard and Pabner, ‘The similarity of tho names of A. ©, 'Tich- enor and I, 11. Gano, discovers of petroleum on Soring Gry ck, In Polk County, fowa, and those of the “emlnent chomlst,” A. ©. 'Tich+ enor, and his coadjutor, I. 1. Gano, dlseoy- erers of chloride of ali inthe watersof Cal- istoga, California, 13 singular at least, and strikingly supuestive, HAWKEYE. —————— What Is Chict Letter in New York Sun. Now that ali tho young members of the Wall street fruteralty: are buck in town, look ont for now fashtons amony our Jennesse dorée. . Those vf thein who hive inade’ aoclety nequaintances fh Surntoa, Newport, and dither watering- tuces, as well a thoy who aye made a trip te rope, have bromeht now styles of dress, new words (If not new {dens}, new neckties and ecnrt pit, und possibly new ways of walking, snlut~ ng, and apoaking. It may not be out af’ place, therefore, to sin up the. restilt of a pratracted debite In a nmaber of French and English society papera In regard to whats and what fa not ehle or comimo il faut. A fashionable man of be dresees very plainly. He wears a morning sult of tho rough- ust, possibly materini. Ho puts owe frock cont at 4p my and chanyes ital 7 for evening dress, He wenrs no duvialey excel pf heavy gold ting on tho small finger of tho tuft hand, with one or. three stones set tint, ‘The most fashionable Rtones are vnt's-cyes and sipphirea. Diamonds and rubles ure discarded. Nothing is used in tho shirt bosom but-a single penis black oF lite pearls being preferred to white ones. . ‘The seurf-pln for the morning must bo a light, fancy one. In the afternoon a bly peart, a clover, or some ancient engraved stone Is required. Extravaganee ig ndinitted only in sleeve but= tons, which may be of great Value, but thoy must look plu 5 In tho srraueementof tho house the main tendency of faahlon ts toward pletures and books. Irie-n-brae fs heing given up, 2s having: been conduclye to a vulgar and Jgnorant craze for collections, In Frince tho spread of ropubheanism heeled to un fnerensed elvillty towards servants, A man does not tute hts tint off efther {ua shop or uegessltate guing te Penusylvanla, which ina caré, but he does tuke tis hat off should he meet a lady's mid or a milllner on the etalrs of tho house. Hefs also quite alfabla with the mien servants. and ting a word or two for every ‘one of those whose fuees are familar. Tt is absolutely matvitta genre to talk of money matters, to nale the price of anything, still moro to tell tho price without being asked. ‘This is a polnt to which many people in this country shoul pay more atiention, Thoroughly well- m ‘er agi tho pries pais for t horso or a pleture, They aduire or criticise 1t without the slightest references to the price. They ulso never enter tuto any kind of bargain with a Telend, Everythi that is sold ond Longht goes throttgh the ustal business etiannels and in thy open market. it Js very fashtonnble to be. close at bargains, Muking numerous pur+ ehnses, without showing much attention to tho yrieo, fs rogarded ns the characteristle of an up- start, Jt is accordingly considered gaud taste to mutko purchases alone, without being accom: panied by wuybody: for if one has with bim a. friend, especially it lady he cannot bargain, and hus to give the price nsked fur, however extriv- agant ft muy be, £ Tho vaals of European bon ton [a to be sought: dn the svatom of eduention through which aman hus passed. ‘Phis hag, of course, very little ref= erence to this country. No mun fs considered a thoroughbred homme th monde In” Europe une Jess he had a private tutor up to his college Years, and terminated his studies either in one of the English untversitics or with tho Jesuits or Dominica in Franee, Ag a mutter of course he must bo an negomplished horseman, fencer, und sporteman, aud yneliting must bons mich ot ti tavorit pursuit with him as Inwn tennis and polo. —=_ A Juvenile Marriage in San Franctacos San Francleco Chronicle, A Jewish youngster married « Catholomatden. Inst Saturday night tn uy most pecullur fasblon, ‘The bridegroom, eetat 1, 1s Morton Cook, son of Anron Cook, of M, Simons’ Sons & Cook, No, 7 Sansome street. The bride, etal 17, was or stitl is, ag the tritunals may determine, Miss Gertrude Monesca, dinghter of Mra, Monesca, dressmaker, Migs Gertrude, or Mrs, Cook, 18 extremely, pretty fia brunet way,und calculated: in her budding lovelligas to captivate oven older and more fase idlous orbs than those of tha Couk youngling. ‘tho romance hid its rose-colar {pote eney in the Athenian wilds of Onkland, It be- Ran fivo montha igo, when tho tenderly unwise ‘iiildren mot by chaheo ut a concert and recog = ized tt tirst-cluss copper-plated mutual alnity: atonee. Love's youny—in fact, adolescent drenm accupying ‘young Cook tu the exclusion of commerohil practicnuiities, he was dispatched to Portiaud by bis stern parente a [ttle over a monih ago, and while there produced A corner in nute-piper, postage-stuinps, aud tropical nd= Jectives by sending dally missives oc poudurids extent tu his Inamorata, whose dutiful reading of thom trenched seriously on hor hours de- voted to chowing-gum, and dolts, and private devotions, As u result, {¢ was concluded that whonover Portland did not suftice to dissutvo his tender passion ho must be really and truly in fove, Ho enme back and “found tho ‘duents necessary for [co-crenm, thentro- tickots, and other emvothors of truc love's path not forthcoming, Tho parental purse bo ing utirelaxed, he drow on the parontil parior ad took away two elegant iWustrated volumed dovoted tothe Franco-Germian war, and sold them for $1, an "Irish" protit of preclacly S24, Tho dotlar being exhausted, ho borrowed $10 froin u relative on Kearney strect, leaving his $160 gold wateh to remind bim of the obligntion, ‘Thuw furnished with funds, matrimony wus in minent, buta cruel, wusynipnthetic, and unap> prectative County Clerk refused him a@ license on this side of the buy ns woll ag thoother, How toxetnround the diticulty was then the un- solved problem, until it was recoliceted thit two purtles_of diametrically opposit. sexes could ba iuarricd by simply agreoing In the presence ot witnesses to live as man and wife. It was ut the fulr on lust Saturday ovonng that this idea ove curred to hlin, After he bad explained it to nig iutended, whe was pondent from his righturm, ft also occurred to her. ‘They ro- piired to the imiternal rooms, which had beon removed from Oukland to San Francisco, There iu the presenea of two wituckacs the solenm gompact was entored Into, Gertie renounced Hor dotia, cum, and othor matdonly inditgonecs, to love, honor, and obey her Morton, while More ton swore to love, honor, and support his Gurtio, and accordingly ‘went, to work in the Standard Box Factory fora slender consideration on Sons «tay, trusting that the and slumbering parontal love would give tlm and his a share fn his futtior’s half-nultlon, Whothor the marringe is durible remaina to bu seen. The father's tirst Jnthination of tho wedding was a notice to Sun day's Chrontele, inserted by the boy himsclf, Ho loca not appear greatly worrled, however, be- Heving that when tho boy fs hungry he will come home, Ho Teanlutely ‘rowna upon the wife business, however, ‘This Ja the third marriaga bemween a flebrow and 6 Christian in the socint history of the city, Thore Js little prospoot, how= over, that it wil prove valld, —————__ A Sen-Fight, Lord Archibald Campbell, tho brother of Lord Lorne, who-went home from Canada on the stoumnsbip Peruyiun a fortulght ago, Was fore tunnte erlough to geo sume rire veutlcal gpare on tho 7th of September, fo writes ta the Scols- mane Whon fairly outalde Rettelste Island (Int. 61 55 Na long. bil Woe with icoberys of no great sizo on olther bow ‘and fulrly Inthe Arotiu eure rent und tho ‘Teutonia on our starboard bow, tha first ollicer told mo fy had aeon twice a luze ‘threshor’ fish loup ctean out of the water not far from our bows, Wo kept a close watch eur about whero ‘ho -bad hist geen the fish; nor bad we long to walt, and for tha next ten minutes ta. a quarter of au hour wo watched u most tremens dous tight between this fist and a lirgo whale pevidently wtinoked also from below by. awordsilab, was Ineilectually tryitue to ‘sound und do ult hn ite Inlghty powor to wot away, but thore wns no cacupe. The thresher, an cnorinous: fish, reckoned tho first olflver und head on- fincer ag thirty ‘vet in length, kept continually i whing the while with its powerful tail; and, 05 if not sutisied thne thesa stun Lng plows had ‘told,’ throw {self in the alr with enormous leaps, Janding onthe while with the most ro- pounding swale” ‘The suliine and the ludt erous wore stranely blended in these attacks: the passengers and crow werp all thored at, the bulwurks, fuscinated “by the glyune te tight. ‘tho wholo turned in its nygony almost belly uppermost, cuating Itself nonut in all dircetions, but there way no cacane, it never get deep below tho surface, which was churned by ite intehty offorts Into a evething imuagor foun, ‘Tho combatants wont right (1 the teeth of the wind and sea thon runniug. Wo euw the whale in a rogulur tury! often, and when our stretiing oyev list saw thom thos were ashiund atitusever, and it was the opinion of Inoston board that the whale was fust alckon~ iug, ‘The whole of the under part of tho wnalo was white, and | hope some one will give mo wome Information as to its species, From tho Ups of the tuilto tho jaw it wasaa if palnted pure whito,—« leaden color above, There wore many on bourd who had galled tho Atiintie for Upwards of thirty years, but had never scea such a hight, It too place. 80 to speak, close to both vessels, tho fiybt raging botween our ship and tho Tuutunla.” ——— Old Wine, ‘Thoro {3.0 good story told of a famous Parise lan restauratcur warmly recommending to 8 rich custumer whom ho know to be wo connolas gour in wine, n certaln Bordeaux which be dow elared to be of some splendid od. vintages 8 eun vouch fur what L suy," urged tho restauras tour, “for 1 know it was putin bottle the day ny grandfather was baptized.” The innocent viethn consented, and the wine was brought ty <u bottle ao covered with cobwobs und dirt thie itlooke! tore like a large rat thun anything vlsc, Tho “cradle” was bundted most curefull: by the sommelier, and the cork was drawa wit! miuch ceremony. tmngine the borror of the poor restaurateur aud tho hilarity of the cuss tuner when n fy came buzzing out, rejolcing at baving regained hls Mvorty} a Mothers nover fail to recommend Malt Bitters as ourlsbing ond strongthouing-

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