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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST ‘4, 1881—TEN PAGES. ‘ we'll sce whom hoe Ja selting for’ ‘Tho call clerk naked, “What's tha name?” Tateh re Sponded in stentorian volce, “neres IAton! ‘Phis cawent a Hittis eanyocton aud surprlee, Ag the eat! proceeded Huth continued: to aell wutit pnd cctaly old AN bushels of the total nmtetions Of the call, whieh mmonited to Ha bushels. Ho sold so freoly that tho pits ket devilned from 3g te of cont n bushel, and tho peneral Mipiry wines“ C wonder what that bear fs up to?! ‘Tho response was, “Oh, he's selling shart to enforeo bis thavry that GRAIN MUST DE LOWER to compare with low Crottite.” Hatch lett tho tloor Hiaihe, hs countennecs beaming with nye parent satisfaction Unit bo hal footed the bays auntie’ The fete ava tint ho hed soll wetial Hraperty and morte betweun $800) ined S200 of ho tir. ‘The tradhnr was the heaviest known ih Septembor optiotis for many mouths, REVOLUTIONISTS. 4 RUAHAN AND UUIStL. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicaon Tridunce New Your, Aug. 1A. attempt was made to seu tho bhttant Nibtist Martnann to-day, for the purpose of securing his views onthe posalbllity of its being turned over to the Iussiin Government by the United States offelaly, Tlartmann couldn't be found at the placo ho hing made his head- quarters stuce Is arrival iin Now York. Some of those, who wero fount hn the oftlee sald (hat, in splte of what Assistant Scc- retary Hitt hit been reported to have ahld, they did not bellove it in the power of the United States Government to. bund Hartmann buck to ttuasin fortrint. Thoy claimed that he hud not rept away to-day Leeauso of tho publi- cation of Asaistant-Seeretary Mitt’s opinionand Ifthe United States authoritles wanted him ho would no doubt be fotnd, trusting to the policy of tho Nopublle, the right of asylum, and tho traveling in English ships. But my iden was that these things were to ba'put Into English war vessels Ike tho Doterel.” UES. THOMAS FRANCIS HOURKE, one of to trustees of the skirntehinge fad, auld: } dow’t koow mitels about Crowe, Te doesn't amount to much, Whit ts the tse of im: Mortaliziue such in idiot? Our cause hus suf fered enough from knives. It isn pity to have it Daniloa nied by afool, Lhavo no sympathy with tho infernal-muehino follows. [think thoy aught to be ronsted, F want nothing to dou with thom," NEW YORK. Tha Increase in the’ Volume of Business in Threo Years Has Boon 77 Por Gent, ITEMS. A ARTE AN AMATEUR TITYAICLAN. New Your, Aug th—An oftear started to- whet for Cireinmall ty eapture, If possible, Nonry Bremen, a ele mantifucttrer, charged with causing the death by malprac- tiee of Jolin Getehy, a snloonkeeper of Ho boken, N. Jd. Breior ‘professed to be able to euite Getchy of wound he tnd recetyed mineteen years ago, td performed an operas tlon with nn fnstrument which fo cated “ Maumehlodtis Tnintedintely after the Operation Geteby's lez began to siell, and tho nextday ho wis nnnable to leave bis bed, Ue sent for Jiremer, who toll him he wotlk be. all rehtin ten days, and udvised bin not to aqui forn Gi ed After ten daya Cetehy's lew had swollon Ko badly that na physichin wag aut moned. ‘Tho physician said the blood had been Polsuned, and Ucteby died the next ny. A POSTPONED FOURTIL Mayor Jowoll, of Brooklyn, has issued a proclatuntion ontoring the fireworks tn possas> slon of tho uty to by xot off to-morrow cvanings Those fireworks were bought for the Fourth of duly display, but thls wis postponed by ronaott of tho shooting of Prestdent Uarileld, ‘Tho Mayor ordered thet to tic displayed a wuek apis but tho onter, was countermanded by reason of the Prosident's relapse. THB FREAK OF AN INSANE Tho Railroad Freight War Caus- "Ing a Groat Falling Of in ‘Tratflc by Water. Lack of Public Information Re- garding the So-Called Rail- road Pooling, Speentators in Produce Puzzied Over the Decline In Corn and Lard. “Uncle” Rufus Hatch Gets in His Work on the " Boys,” Hartmann Kesping Datk—LIutorviows with Irish Patriots on the Peorin POLICEMAN, White, 2 colored fineral procession | was Affair, courte for sceurity. ‘They did not eare to nryuo | hulted atthe forry waiting to gross, Raat Tver ¥ 1 0 1 tha evemetery, deren! onan, tL . yore ns is 0 hen MONEY Suiies equtt bring up It tho ofllelats wanted to | audsoimi'ue body of tha dead cid, te wns THE 1 arrest Hurtin: t Beuured, the body replaced f1 the coflin, and tho T WEEK, New Yon, Aug. The Public: Consid- ering tho season, tho exchanges of July are the largest over known at New York, cand nre exceeded only by. those of June outside of New York, ‘The aggregate of oxchunges, itis true, hasbeen exceeded six tines, In vach of the four months onding with Mareh, nn {May and dune, but it: ts natural ‘that advalings should be larger at other seasons than in inkdsummer, and the proportion of exchanges due to stock speculation was not ‘ng large Ipstimonth as it bags usually been since hist summer, Comparison with the corresponding month last year shows a larger inerease for July in exchanges ab New York, jess double tho murkot yalue of stovks, tha nny othor month this your, and a Jurger juereuso in exchanges outside of Now Yori than in any other mouth except June. Tho following Ue ures present tho compurison: New hls atocks. ES) AT IRIS PATINOTS wore spoken to to-day with regard to, tho ship- mont of tho Infernal machines and the proba- bility of the United States Government taking action in tho matter, Thoy sate was shots: tories 13 published were meré va- Tete praanntaetc gu wnt the Skirinishing Famittens ieft wherewith ta buy ninehines, was bolieved by thom, that tho: monoy collected for tho Stirmishing Mand bad beon used for en- Urely diferent pucposes by those who hid col~ lected it, and that somo persons had purine wine with othor monoys thin tholr ow, Freeman's Journal had warned some of the da~ luted contributors, and thoy thought it was about time, “ RAILROAD POOLS, A LACK. OF INFORMATION REGANDING THES BY THE PURLIC, Spectat Disnateh to The Chieago Tribune. Your, Aug. 3.—A gentleman high in, quthority In rallroad cireles, and who has therefore unusual faciiithes for gaining In- formation i matters of Interest to thent, pre- spinel to bo Mr, Fink, said toa Times roport- er this eventing: “Phere appenra to Le such alack of information Ip regard to he ununor {n whieh railroad business fs conducted and eoncerning roads whieh control the question of rates that I desire to present some facts, In the first placa the Julnt Execulive Com- mille consists of tho representatives of forly-two railroads easttof the Misslesippl River and enst, of Chicago, and has for its object tho establishind® and malntenance of tariffs upon all competitive trafic in the terrltory In which they are located. This Cotunittec has Its ofllee in Now York, COMMISSIONER ALUENT FINK fs Chairman of the Conunitter, Mectings funoral procession went on its why. ; WAGES INCREASED, ‘Tho city authorities have granted the Inborors and drivers in tho streot-cloaning department att tovronse of 10 per contin wages. ANRESTED FOR MAUsROBDERY. Franels IL. Humphroys, a clerk in tho Ttarlom Branch Post-Oitice, bas been arrested for rob- Ding tho mutta, BURNED AT AN OIL-WELL. Morrid Fato of Four Warven County Operators. Pittsbutry Commterclal-Gazette. 'Tho Gronor boys were operating on the Davis troet u Clarontion., Tholr wall venched tho sand on Friday tast and was torpedocd on Sate urduy worntug, They ware opligod to work ut the well ou Sunday In order to lean ber out, ‘Thoy hud thor Sunday clothes on, and, not want- ing to get thom smeared with oll, kopt nt a safe distance. “Iho boiler was altuated about slxty> five fect fram the derrick, A number of rods below the derrick stood a shanty, where, tho men ludgeds Tho men were oll in the derrick, and were chattiik among themselves, The bearer was run tivo or threo tlmes, and, not Uringing up any amount of oll, tho tools wore lowered. It was noticed that they did not go down {nto tho hole ns far as thoy should, show- ing Uiat sho bad. bridged somo twelve feet, but by little work thoy ronched the required depth, when they hennd the oll and gas coming up. Sy this time Joo Groner was ut the boiler, and the retunluing threo ment stoud Inada tho derrick, Upou, bouring tho oll they, yelled tu Joo, io put tho flro out iu the boller. Soon the oll began to bubblo up abavo the casing hou. By this time tha wen were nll Utthe bollur, and the of began to sie birher avd higher. [nan Instant it was noticed Jets state AW Sy7-ODOL BT BURL TA GST THE VOLUME OF BUSTNESS was relatively smaller outside of New Yorl jn tho last that in vitnor of the preced lig weeks oF the month, notwithstanding large sirius ut some of the chlet commyretal cities, — fu thosa cltles tho position of tho markets was auch that tho ordinary rest of mhlsnnniner was i measure peo ana but in mitny uinor plices tho trailing hapuise pas tess potent. Che followlag shows thy amount of exchanges fur the ligt week In July, and for tho month, except at New Hinven and syracnge, where the returns for four ‘weeks cading July 3) are inetd) Wreels, 1831, $n 3 q | i two the whole thing was fun blaze. ‘Tho men’s 58 are held from. tine to tlmo ab the | clothes betiy suturated with oll enught tre and eal of the’ Chalrman, or at the | burned rapidly, and soon the ontive derrick, en- eal of ‘any three of its. members, | sive-houso and all were burning. Tho men mado terrible leaps to-ot out of tho burnin, Nunes, pod, thoso who were standing at tho shanty fook to tha wouds noir by, mul on Utentig around thoy saw flunry Groner full avout two rods from the bolier ant attompt to and that Comuuittec decides upon atl questions of tariff and classification {1 which the rouds nraconcerned, In vase of # fulluro to tke unanimous netion the ‘chuigman bas 2 rick, dota, and burued to A crigp, ila ingers could eusily have been broken olf, thoy were 80 brittle. loot was rushing from huts Cnrs, hose, and mouth, It fs not Supnosed that be livedover halts intnuro after he full, and wns unable to rive. Eddwand Sterner wns next foustd. “Ho lay some four rods from tho derivk in tho basher a ‘dosrming, Asn whole, it has no connection with pools, There fy no obligation and no ayroo ment to pool. No momber is. obliged to poot if ho docs not want to. Among tho farty> dwo membora any numbor of thom that are Jointly intercated In traflo from any ono + ,byh7u8 < city Dn oF InBy Not, 13 thoy sco fit, nzrce upon 4 Syracuse... RUS | CUivisenrat iho onpetitive trulic. As iinut- | Wllero he hud run, and. Loing exhausted, f oe fer of fact. wo tind that thoro fs oniy nn ageeo- | down, His wholo body prasbnrned oxcopt hi is fout, in Totals....; _Bistanon Siloenasi {ment to pool one-twontioth part, Even this | hile wero protest by luis boots. its elite Outside Nuw York Woes 1eyA,GOL | pool pate hes eriabAte a ee Pipe ‘008 ee yale I i, 5 " and nbitoumen seemed to lo burned the decpost, BALAIAONE NAS NEVEW DREN STRICTLY CARRIED OUT. | jlo died ats p.m. Eo wasa brothorin-taw of ‘he fact that competing compunics keep stutiatics and oxbivit tha sume to ouch other, each compnny icnowing what tho othar Is doing, {g often aufliclent to givo stabliity to the maine tenauco of tho tarhtf,. Horetofora, without any knowledgu of’ what cach company was dolng, the othor ugonts always sunpanad it his adversury was taking all the freight and ene aged in & war of rates, but since tho fact fing oun catablished that, whother there wis any war of rates, or whothor mites wero mulntolued without avy. artilloial elforts on the part of tho rallronds to distribute “tha buginosa, tha rolutive amount. curried by enob read bas practivally romilned the sama for yenrs, and this has proved tho greut folly of on- tering into contests 18 to tonnage, when, In fact, nomatter what the roads might do, THEY WOULD CARY ALOUT THE BAME proportion of tho total traMic. Tho efforts of tho joint Exeoutive Committco to maintuln an Sarecomont as te tariffe or any other matter In which tho mombéra aro Jointly interested aro wade without rolying upon What might be 4a once more the only city in which a decrease [tn the volume of business appears, Jt is suld to bo Ve habit of the Baltiinore & Obio Noud novor to compete for bugiticgs when rates tro not satis: + fnetory, and thia may expiain the exceptional course of trade ntu city which depends ohletly upon that road. Of the other icaiing cltics, St, Louls {6 the only one syhich does not show a Hondsomo thercase. With thoga exceptions, the improvement ia weil distriouted, and is evory= where Intgo enough to bo oncournging. July, 7850, Was a month “of extraordinary activity in Duginess,, Thon it was for the first timo noticed by tho peinroipa Healers in this sit that the tra- ditional midsummer stagnation filled to appenr, and oxchangea ntother cities word 20 per cont areater than July, 187v, which wero in turn 40 ie cont greater than thoso of July 18a In hreo years tho increnga in tho volume of busi- > nexg at all oltics outside of New York has been over 77 por cont. Porhups this is in He rt becnuse of lato years trade has beon distributing itsolf more ovenly over tho year, Tut the volume of altlegitimate business bas nisogreatly Increased, tho Groner boys, and was belping them on tholr woilg, [fe was about: yours old, Stephen was found lying aout ton’ rods from tho.lorrick, above the ginoty, ills wholo ody waa burner excupt his feat. Rome places were burned doop-* erthan ovbers, is buck nd shoulders woro ‘Durned quite severely and he recelyed internal injuries. It was thought ot flrat that he might live If ho was not burnod too sovorgly internally’, ‘but. ho oxplrod to-duy utZo'clogk. {fo was next to tho aldest of the brothoré, and was married about, ona yar. Ho louves 4 ohfld Simonths old. Joo, tho oldest, was found walking from one to tho other, und seemed crazy, nnd was coktinu- ally drinking wator tuquench bis inalua burud. Ifo revaived burns principally about the arma and hands and slight busua nbout tho fuce. Ho gcoms out of his bent on account of thu sovero pains which he his toendure, When spokon to y tha men he tella thont to let bin alone und go away, Ho ts about 0 years old und uumarricd, ——— A MATCHLESS VILLAIN. nian, fect, suselon, adrott were burning nt tho bofter, but ina second or ey 0 of Mr ent Took and person U; tho guin of uf! Hs egurt and Uroas IMs trunk was dlothing tino: cnough for a of ‘letters and au - possession. was from. a young One of tho CRIMINAL NEWS. Sad Tale of a Promising Schoo! Scholar in Penn- sylvania. Sunday: He fs Charged with Swindling a Former Teacher Out of $9,000. Exploits of Low Hatk, tho Desperado Recently Killed at Corsi eats Tox Refusal. of the Govornor of Vermont to Pardon Miles, the Bank- Robber, A PROMISING SCITODAR. Sptetat Diepnteh to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Prirravvua, Pa, Aue. and and of the ication and arrest hi to-morraw, Wallo rasen! effects, one ot tho grateful there 1 ent ot pistol pookct of bis pantaloons, in which $9,000 belonging to Mr. Garrett was plitced for Bato keeplitg, und the povktbook vontalning tho bank. Dill was abstractad, ‘The balance of the moneys had Ween fecated {nother packet, and te thior fuiled tu seettro It young mau showed ecyeral olllgers the garment whieh lad been ripped open. A cursory view ofitwould beur bine out in hts 93s upan ettratul Inspection, ft was noticed the ont was mude for deceptlye purposes, ag tho tner pocket was py the knife. ‘Tho orlginul stim, loss the way tv have been deposited with Drexel & Co, hankerg, of Philadelphia, subject ty tho order Garrett; but, hudlyg that wo tattle lon was farwarled, the old gouttemin got une vy oaind wrote to un ttarney In Bt. Louls to up the matter. A few Inqulriva were mite, tho lutter felt gatiatied thore was. sume crookedness apparont, sa bo cuue ta the cous clusion to investigate tho affalr. A detectlye manic bl he nh bis panic out Hels a native of ule st nut —An important arrost was made at Johnstown, Camuria County, this Stnte, about sixff miles cnst from Vittebure, at flute hour inst ufght, the dotalisof which border onthe rouuntic, Tho name of tho person tee a rested Is Frank UL Hauke. Phanixvile, Pa, und ts only 28 years oll, ‘1a Bocused of swindling an old matt named Gar- srett outof neacty SQN, Garrett formorly re- sided In’ Phenixville, but for sevoral yonrs past hag been n oltizon of San Was AQ Sunday-echoot vilte, Francisco, tencher in his services, nnd that eit be forwarded to elniins in In proof of bis loss tho ponetrated right to deakdo tho questions at fasuo | Me but ho could not. Tho buraing of tha dor | accordingly put Upon tho trok. lly ar hoon tholr morits, This orgauizution isgoncrally | Tek attmotel-tha attention Of mie to Wi gorts | rived nt nufolinsiown on sunday, and ,ealled a pool, for what reason it fs diticult to | thst found lying about two rous from, tho dere | lust | night® concluded’ to — take the nrroat. He found Ranks {u his roout in the act. of pauking bis truuks. Ilo was tuken to tho lock-up, where at cramination was innde of his 1 person wis found 8, soveral valuable ‘witch, te pidd auid a-iie gold inte ae ad with u lurye assortment of yostals urd, Cno of lady York. fo had writ- named Gutes, Ring. ak number postal-caris were ule found the former fn Clovelund. wus addregsed tou man at dingo Siutlon, O., stating tbat Banks “was about to leave tor New ten nlotter ton friend in Chicn; Riving a fletitions nuino, whieh led to hig identl= Howill havo a hearing Mtanks ts woll known hore, where ho fa consitcrod # sharp, shrowd fell Ow. ectnble people, PARDON REFUSED. Sptclat Dispatch lo The Chleago Tribunte , to tho Stato’s I Late deave to Stamford, Conn, in CANAL VS. RAILROAD. inode moans of analatalniag ates ot who Bridegroom Tm the Most Mecont | woenee "bo wus taken” Es it iL tho [8 mn: o broken up, and yot amnantic ti) REC rison ot judsor, on A GREAT FALLING-OFF IN TRAFFIC BY Tho doint Executivo Corgmittea would selll re- 3 Tucnwonp, Va., July 20,—Tho ervol botrayal ‘ WATE. niin in existonee forthe purpose named. There : " Speetat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune. Is another Committeo called tha ‘Trunk Ling | Of an estimable and bighly-conuscted younK New Yoni, Aug. 3—A report has been | President's Committco, Consisting of tho | uly of this city bya man who marricd her eolely four Vrositents of tho trunk linea, Bir. It. J, Jowatt, of the Erie, is Chairman of that Committoo. Its meotings aro held subject to bia call, This Committee takes cognizance of nil mnttora that belone axclualvely to the four trunk ince, but, as those iines ropresent somo 70 to 80 per cont of tha {utercats roprescntod in the ou a clonk for the perpetration of the crimo of forxory {8 a story more remarkublo,than fiction, und its announcement créates Intonge feollng In this community, During tho curly part’bf thts month ‘the young lady in question, whose widowed mothor koopa a bonrding-house and published that the reduction in tho rates of enstward-bound frelghts by the rallrond com- panies has caused a great fallinz-olf In trafile tn the canals, that many of the towing com- vanles have retired from business, and that 3 xe Y or 1d \. other boatmen will huyo to tlo-up if the war | Jolnt Excoutlvo Committca, ie {gextromoaly poor, and who was in search of Severe tO eying tae Se A ite {n rates continues much longor, Thostatisticlan saat manent en Te CIVSuE somo honcrable cmnploymont, chanced to read 1. Beulrag Mitea in Now York on ut 5 nO a 1, “ c in the Hartford‘ (Conn,! urchman an advers oo duy of 19 robbery, ‘court, Hoe eR re ee ey rey | mua consent of thot Committee, “Tha Western | tisoment fora se Po a nize orn | siletal aWore thut ho gervod a eublcend, on tlt yallroads have generally gxproaved tho desire that the trunk tines ghould take tho tnlthitive and keep somo kind of control ovor tho carry- ing out of the agreements by the maintenance of rates, ag they aro In tha position tu dose, although, on the other band, no compact made by tho trunk-lino Presidents can be carried out young child of a widower, 8ho nt once applied by lottor for the position, at the samo time for- warding handsonio lottors of recommendation of an ominent Judge and q distinguished Eplecopal diving of this ity. ln answer to tho uppiication tho advertisur camo In person to Ittchuiond, aud “Tied up? Of courso muny of tho boatman have tled ap. Thoy doit every summer. Tho moves ment of frolght 13 always somewhat slack io roidaummor, and many of thognon have farms nnd go bome at this imo to hitrvest: thelr crops, Undoubtedly the movement on the canals oxcupt with tho voluntary consent of tho prin- resent ot a 5 tho neighborhood the HAS BEEN AVFECTED Ny HIE LOW 1aTts sia? Western sralronds ouside et those cuu- | Weluthy widawor tram to: Weste Ifa ud ho the ma . at which tho rallronds are transporting freight. | trolled by crunk loce, r ul fi 0 pire fhe paces the cant are ee eee. tnd tho was so much ploused with the beautiful charac. thon ter uiven of the young iady that be had come on AL once to secure bor sorvices. Ho remained horo xovernl days, and the roault of fils Viult was that, Instead of 8 yoverncss, ho #o- cured 4 bride, upon whom, boforo bis marriage, ho“ sottlud $30,0U0, tho contract bulng drawn up by the Judgy, who bid in part been tho oatuso of bringlug tho parties togathor. Marvin's fine personal mopoarunce and plausible manner, loyother with the high charavter of tho letters of credit and the introduction which be pro- sented upon bla arrival boro, catubiisbed tho ut. most confluence 1n him, so Inuch so thut, besides: Imposing upon all of the pate dudy's rolutives: und friends, ho succooded without any trouble in neyotinting, at the Hirst Nutional Bank of Rehmond, 0 dvast on Chicago for gsu0, ‘Tho partica wore murricd last wook and tote foranextonded tour, Tho return of tho dratt to tho bank, with thy statement that it and tho railroads are carrying grain at about double thut rate, Itrequires about a week for nship- went of grain by rail to reach the seaboard ana abaut threa weeks when it comes ull the way by water, ‘Lho moyontent of yraln to the svit- Dourd Is much fighter this summer than it was Inst your nt tho sume time, ho recolpte of rain at tha seabonrd, both by water and rail, Tor tho week ending July 0, 1880, were more than 6,000,000 bushels, nnd fist weuk the rus celpts were Ices than half that umount,” PRODUCE, * TUE SPECULATORS PUZZLED, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tritunes New Youk, Aug, 3—Tho decline tn tho cornand tard markets yesterday puzzled tho INFERNAL MACHINES, WHAT THE AGENTS BAY, Special Dispatch to The Chitago tribune, New Yous, Aug, %—The ngonts of the English stenmstilp lines to this city say that no precautions in addition to those already enrvied out have been adopted to guard aguiust the Introduction of explosives Into the holds of vessels, ‘The representutlye of tho Allan Linu sald, ‘however, that tho Atlantis Steamship Conference might perhaps take some action about tho matter, Mr, Vernon K, Brown, Agent of the Cunard Jdne, smiled at tho reported threat of the broug! Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Conuxuus, O., Aug. B—A private tologram from Galveston, ‘Lox,, saya Dan Wilson, allus ‘Low Niuk, was shot dead whilo realetio urroat ut Coralvann, Yox,, on the 28th of July, Tho oflcors had him in sight woyernl times, hut bo managed to golaway, Finally thoy bad him jn‘ such closo quurtors ‘that he showed fight and was killed, Hawk was 8 most desperate charace tor,-a noted contidence-man, throu-curd-:nonto playor, and desporado, On tho night trait from 'Yolodo Jan, 21, 1878, Hauk and bls accom: tho man t! ew —- DEW WA UK, Drapvorp, Vt. Aug. 3.—Tho refusal to-day by Goy. Farnum and Judges Power and Ioas to grantn pardon to Mites, tho Barro Bante robber, ends o peoutiar case. Tho bauk was robbed July 6, 3876, and Miles was arrested fu Now York City through: the confosalon of one of the capt- ured rovbarauamed Curloy. ‘Miles subsoquent- ly nado appileation for 8 writ of Lubens corpus, but whilo the case was dragging along Vermont ofticers clappod him into a close carriage aud tho the came on Miles’ counsol advisod him that ho need pay no attention to it, as It was illegal, and that the Vermont olicors would be obliged to return him to Now York and sot bin nt lib- orty. Curloy turned State's evidence and mada actean broast of tha whole affulr, implicating Mites os tho leader, and a sentence of fourteen vars Was hnposed, Thore have boen repeated Applications Tor pardon, but tho noton of the that day, and produced the court records to that offect,and the conductor of the train which ht Curtoy and his wadociates from Now York to Vartuont, and who kuows Miles woll, swore ho was not on tho train, On the other hand, nt tho time of the trim a umber of wit- nesses identiticd Milos as cr i at Montpolicr und drove to Barro on ight of the robbory, andas tho man whom thoy saw with Ourloy boforo his arrost noar Humunoy, Phicnix: brightest and most attentive scholars was Janks, “Upon loaving for San Franelsvo Mr. Garrett expressed contiionee ta tho future career of tha buy, and Raven considerable sun of moncy toward de- frnylog tho expenses of 4 Europenn trip which fils parents had arranged for him, Durlug his absence abroad young Bunks was a regular contributor to several local pnpars, some of his urtleles possessing a high degree of merit, Mo returned home in due time and settled down to Aquictsortur Ufe, which contiiued until Juno last, whon be ngaln sprang. into ,notoricty. Mr, Garrett had some property to dispose of and going claiins to collect In Pheenlxville, wrote to his formor Sunday-school pupil In ros Intion to tho matter, and tho angwer was ro- turned that, having wradtinted asa membor of tho Bur, ho (Banks) was prepared to transact bis . business for him, ‘Tho necessary power of nt- turney was forwarded, and tho sum of $9,480 was realized from tho nssets of tho property claimed by the former religious preceptor of tho young Notice was sont on te this cf Garrott wroto in answer that the od dollaars above $1,000 should ‘be rotained vy Banks rar adratt Cor the bute fan Francisco. Tt happened that Banks con- eluded to take n trip westward about tuo thine the order was received, and he started for St. Louls with tho catlre amount of cnst tn his pose Purchases or elegant vlothing Nrat made, and he algo fovested fn no less than five hundgome Dronstping. After “dulng" tht elty for ashort Une, he visited Chicago and took n look nt tho German Silngortost fcs- tyittes, Jon, Dut, Mo bag. traveled all over this country and Europe. His Purenta are wealthy, Mle Ho He wero somo tho. Sis, night,» trial oy BAW {1 uy bofore the robbery, as wn hoy siw in vtoam whieh it was proved boys here, Some say Arpourts dying It, and | Peoria bomb-maker that, after Sept. 1, no | letter of credit, wore may forgeries first res | pices wore successful in induclng = Paul others assert positively that It 1s Fowler, | vessel egrrying the English tag would Festa) tho Cite ehurecice or ie popoerans fohmann, . of ‘Volodo, aileamay for some belicving [tis to wel a new short Inter- | be gate, “That is mere senre," | by tho ollicialgaf the bunt, The Hest intolie | Wubor & Co, of Bt Lois, Moy ' to _ est, then putit hp agalng and others thatisis | said he “if thera fs anything gone resale from the bridal party was cou play curds, | Ag tho tin wae pearing Delaware agonuino effort of thuirs to unload, aud that | in tt, the object {s to ratso mionoy for tho uglta~ Tree from no AHR er a Nouetd untut consiuorable. wwoney, and wot 1uto he ts bidding up the Inte months and buymg | tore. A largo proportion of the passongers enr- | troth ot Breport Mtho papers wore thara fatal | ¥asurcot, whon Hauk drow rovalyor and trod ricd by etonmshlp Ines aco trish, It is not a little, white dow: ’ ponths rs HERG MUN AG TG ASU reugonublo to supposo thit men, If they, wero aceldont had befallen her mother, From: thia it and selling all ho can, Others still tink woul) appeur that Macvin bad concocted and had published the story of tho accidunt in tho ona shot, anid threntoncd to blow the sulesmun's brainw out if bo uttored w word, A wonoral Hight took place, in which Lohmann was thrown to i a i | Wicked cuough to attempt to destroy lie, would tho Noor, Whon Hic in ti the ball passe tmcther aa pire its ince blow up thoir own countrymen.” Bove sit ate WifO auld. mies ital te ' frag through tho Tins Dralne Hae aoe bie tat they’ will put 108 higher O'DUNOVAN-HOSSA, sort her. Frionds from Michmend wont to Al- Hgnompl ion then juniped tho tral und escaped, ea seal hat ie | agate to-day 1 ha know anything wbout tho | LEN Let AO LY | ele HONEA, ANH RO 0 tbe, al fea tuutual scoop." All v lotter white Crowo siya hu recolvad from Bly. | Ponca trom the dulcetlyes Who wurs wut qeeoe | Lontlory. Lohinann , dled” two ‘days after Molmite about the McClintock torpedo bout, 1 otter tan adil his, baw very Br. odcltvecneang lend. | Ht os that | iio not know who QWHed tho torpodo,” ho’ ro elf, as woll Os Murylu, who Ja holloved to bauyo mado bis cys he is delivering any Jard, Wut, ou tho contrary, cape into Canada, buys that he je : plod, but .f know (ono was ; talked ———————— TAWNG ALL THAT 1S DELIVENER BY An | about at tho mecting of tho United Iles Misory In Figures, i MOU Ielatmon nt = Phitadolphian on year ago, Yorlg’t nee, . Statistica of ovictlona in esti for tho quar tor ondiug on the Guth of June, 3841, furnish soe laturosting Ugured. 1 Ulster 440 Caniilies humbertug 2428 persons, were ovicted, anid #4 There wasn meoting of tho Exooutive Comunt- too Iu New York shortly afterward, ‘That was when wo wero trying to got anaccounting from and others, and in addilon ty Vaying, hav ini Janizht 9,000 tlereed yesterday, Io alvo states Thust he ig not gelling “bia land and tin ng way rysponstble for the break, Onelo Rufus” wad - ‘ehnor are qu ‘el tho trustcos of tho alirintebing fuud,- Jt {9 no | Cumilivs. or 121 pordong, were roudmitioul pid thar hata crngatious “ceitieked: ANG Beorot, who, voraposot the xcoutivo Comuittoe, ce _ fen eNO |e feualllon, oe « Lid oy’ say thoy iuuet Ly loug ut wheat aud corn Bite Br, Crowe bat yen tholr names ibuye nu store tha uumber. “of. Faiuitiea on jolnt account, 1 In Lein with euch nceuuut, ta thole proclamations ares ovicted wus 171, or 760 -poruons; the families UB WAG GLYEN THEM CONRECTLY, roudtnitted us touunts word twelve in number, actions thls morning ut the tirat call, at whlch ho | ¢, : 1 is ot intonded to use Any of tho sklriutahls ‘Or titty perions, and the curo-tukurs cuudmittod | tlons that the troubics Mufosdo ble 5a promibo corn at do's conta dawe | fund in this country Duane Bogiishimon, butwe | Wero aysgewo sini, ors porsona, In Cons | justod, va Thu aud *isiy" Wallacobad | {0 fateud to uso jt to prepare munitions of war | nuugbe founlli Niko little wen un #0) compriving 1,570 persons, bree *tusaitions numba Brg mitt 1! 1 tf to gid our countrymion clsowbore.”. wore evicted; ouly Tekod Uo by-an curly diepaios front Chicuua | yy Aude yo {hin that cap ve done within | Toustoca parvons, wero readialtted as touautay nis mording quoting August ut €L2i%g inatead | YOPRW DET a ae noon | tate ones aureacUTig TB “porsonae tn Were 118, ropresonting 718 ponone Ja Stunstor thore wore evictions of 180 tamitles, or O14 persons, with 11 Camilica, comprising 71 per- Sons, readuittod ag tenants, and bo Sauities, or 607 persons, readmitted a4 curv-takers. For tho of $1.20Yf us thoy wero the other day. “UNCLE RUFUS” IUATCIE GETS IN MLS WORK, ‘To the IVesteru Assoctated Pree, New Yous, Aug, &.—In tho Produco Bxchunge openly built for forciyn Governments? : Havu bot sms and ammunition been openly manus fuctured and gold 10 foreign Governments? A Domb ty nob as destructive us G mnaLeor-war, (orday, whon the Beptembur opsious wus culled, | War is cruel, of cours, four provinces tow tutalé ara: Evictud, 1,00) Stufua' Hareb stood’ blaudly by aud kept close |" But do you Justify " putting thego infernal familea, ‘or 6209 porvunst roaduiltted ue ton ‘watch on tho bidders, hu nominal er was | iachines In Enyilah yer vessels?” F ants, tum tes, or 258 porsuns; readmitted ogni cea debi sai Hatt | kee eats athe na tty SUMS | Mache ated, Wt poraan ws to e olui 5 ore ‘osure jablo. ‘ebaye no o} wav ii or OTSUDS, WOO Were theu uudzed cach other, and remaxked; “Now j Jection to.the creation of «a wholesome dread uf | uot rofustated. fe ie fat aa placo, til tho attompt to a: ‘Tho desporado nu but o reuse udo.this olty recolving tha wound, © Iauk escaped going to ‘Toxus. whorg, ave been shadowing but always unable to get thelr hunds upon bint nt, na above stated. rated prlncips fay on taukreudl euler often peinelpa! oud towing, often dlsgulscd us a cuttle-drover, 4 — ofticers a! justice b; : gatas for over two yours, THE PERRY: COUNTY WAR, Spectat Dtapatch to The Chleaoo Tribune, can bo rushed to an‘nflustmunt, an fuvestigaton of on will bo bad. Lrrree Rock, Aug, B—-Dispatehes rocolved from VorryyJiio via! Morsiliton report that ovorytolng ig quivt,and that thore wore indicus, would bo peacefully ad- The alleged murdorors of Editor Matthows aro still in tho county, '3t {9 thought that thoy will surrundor without fesistunco to the Shoria's posse, Thore will be somo olay Lofora mattors Tu tho first tho gusasiuae +Whon tho investlyu- tion fa couchided sid the guilt of the suspected partice | puilolensiy catablishod, writs will bo issued for thelr apprehension and placed in tho bands of.8borif Vanco, The lat- ter, with 4 posse, and booked by the Stato aur thority, with forthwith proeoed to excenta thom, OBITUARY. lean bags aro in usc on this aile Just tho same as tots af Canaiinn bate’ bert In tho States, ‘The faetof tho mater yee Od Henne have discovered that jaye Al win tholr favors. that’ a avons thas alt ie te #8 toy 1 prter=""Tho Inspector ata speetora sont. from tha United seat, United Statog mall-bage pnt up and ane, 2 Ulapatchied to Manitoba and leieiencZes toy with Canadian natont leeks on thom, Ua that thoy had been detiberatoly app “The Quapnwa nro quartered In tho Lourt-Tlotute, Thos havo tu drilia laity, and tho boys tke in good apleits, ‘Tho vltiéens af Perryville and the, entity deplore the eondition of altatca, and ree wilting to ile every chine Li tote power to Lestore peice aud brhig the rlolaters to punistarent, Death at Salem, Ore, After a Painful Iness, of Bishop Erastus O. Haven. A MOONSIIINER, Apectat Diapaten to The Chicago Tribunts Drrreas tock, Aug. 3.—Thowhs Hall, charged with ritining an illicit: still tt the backwoads of Polnsott County, was brought before tho Unitod States Court to-day sid ball fixed at $10,000, Whioh the aveusol furnished, whoreupon he was dlseharged. He witt bo tried at the October | tori of tho Court. The Goveramont oflelals belleve that the sung of moonshiiém whieh tas been operating In Polnsott County during the pas year, and of which Hall was 1 incnibor, ts nenrly broken up, Otlior arrests twill probably OY and repnired at our | pnd rt Fepalr-shopa, Ip that Mr, GriMn— I havo not that United States bays nee toilet \ Used for enerying our tuval malls, Tee ettet and Atnerteni bass wr, sust alike, moot Anguish inark being’ sume stencllegy whieh vory soon becomes a0 ubliterntee etn, eenrecly distinguishable. Iu the hurt Ole {ny Up inalls, Postmasters slo not oye mle Sketch of His Life—His Eminent Ea- ucational and Evangelical Servicos, é Death of Willlam G. Fargo, Prosidont of the American Expross through a pila of matl no, stop toh bu matte within tho next ten days. Companys | Dut talus tho fret one chee cee Cknatian ont fa AP AN ERRING GIRDe " i oe FOLUPT nl oO Amerie |) e Apectat Dispatch to The Chteaoo Tribune. Sudden Daath ot Wheeling, W. Va. of | iiey wit wot take, Wortroubiy ty a Manarraniows, In. Aug. 1—Depaty-Sherl® Capt, Davis, & Well-Known has existed, ‘Anuoricans uso Conaline (ot at Tnyuils, of Oskuloosn, this morning took home : J vice yorsn,’” vba A aa ge from this elty an creing girl, on a obntge of Steamboat Man, now aeeeanet Ha, Ulta Keates now sate atoaling n gold watch aud chaln from one Fisher, bo enaily diatinguinhnvio, n tae tle FoR of Oskaloogn. Bhe te of respectable parents, but ERASTUS 0... HAVEN. nupoliod by enoh Goverument ung cot ints | was found hero by the alticurs [tis hutsa of f+ = of . bed regular intoryals. hd returned frie, It issatd that hor futhor’s second mars | SAN Frascreco, Cal, Aug. i—Hiahop. BO. | ss wen, "'m Burd wWo'rd ready to im hate way in nny fal cee the A ue way iy fale proposal thoy tay bavegs Te will lo seen frota the nbovo tha it tho Cans dan duthoritios could waki o Cant. agulnst the United States service 2% chin THE WEATILER, SIGNAL SERVICE, Orvicn OF THE CHIHY Siaxat Orn WasitinaTon, D. Oy Aug. 4—1 a. in—For ‘Tennessee and Ohlo Valleys, atatlonaiy tg? pornture, atatlonnry or lower barometer, ringo was distasteful te ber, and druve ker to the Hfo sho ndupted. A Vicious LAD Sptetat Mspatch to The Chienoo Tridiine, Wanasty dnd, Ang. hurt Anthony, a lad of If years, was arrested hero to-day for turn- ing n switch Wrong at the connection of tho Wabash and ©, W. & MM. ftntlwoys on ‘Ubursday night Inst, He did tt in tha middle of tho night. A torriblo nceldont inight have resitited ont for tho keott oye of tho engineers Anthony Is held in bonds of 1,00. —— Tlaven died at Suleti, Ore, yeatordny attertoon ‘Tho immediate cause of ‘bis death was uremia, Tle was aged 60, . Nishop Erastus Otis: Haven, D. D., LT. Da was Vorn at Boston, Nov. 1, 1820, and gradunted) at Wealoynn Univeralty, Middleton, Conn, i 1812. Jie was soon nfterwards nppolnted nn instructor tn Amenia Seminary, and occupied a Professor- ship-in that {ietftution’ from 1810 to 1818, He wus revelved Into the Now York Conferenco i 1818, aud froin 1815 to 1832 was engaged In pus- toral work In the. ’wenty-fourth Stroct Churel, Now York, In tho Red Huok Mission, and in thy wx VO ONTCIL PARKER. L Yor the Uppor Lake region and U ant inl A ebsites aes Mulberry Street (now St. Paul's) Uburch, In } sigsippl Valloy, partly cloudy weather fy Pe tho Adriominele guide who grossly aesnulten a { tO same elty., In 18K) he necopted | northorn portion: local rains, varluble BS woman ho was taking to n enmping party, es | {20 Professorship of = Latin, tn the | mostly westerly, stationary or tower tem me cuped from his cuptort; ho hotel propriotors | Ulilversity of Michiqun, and, =n tho | ture In tho northorn portion, highor barometer, tat fn guldes are uiwous for bis rovapiure and | fullowlug year, was transferred to tha Chair of | Vor tho Lower Missourl Valloy, fair meaner, punisninent. Udetorle and Buylish Literature, in 38 he was | warin southerly abifting to colder north — SIX ASSASINS. Manton, Ala, Aug. —A, King, ox-Marshal of Marion, on ontering his gato this morning, bad elevted editor of Zion's Herald, sorving in that enpacity until $80 During thts perlod he wos elected State Setmtor in tho JMassachusotts Legislature, and: was honored with tho Chuir+ winds, stationary or bigher barometer et ‘The Chief Signal Oliver oF th | is thg following Special bulietin: 0 Army Foro The hurricas ast night, wi votween Port nds aud Penerest rae we 2 Ponsacoln, br als shots fired at hin. Ils body was riddled | anship of the General Commttttce on Kiluens | inoved in northorly track, with dint note we i ta i "7 : lsh aes ue Mie oath was Instantaneous. | ton, and a momberahtp on tho State Board of | energy. During tho storm 10.40 Inches of ais the has fallon nt [analy Overseers of Harvard Usiversity, & position | hours 0.06 inebes fell al and in arenty. Mobile, Gennat ROBBERY. which he held until 1g, when he necepted tho rains “haya fallen in Georgia, ron “bee suURY PARK, N. do, Atty, tThe Prosidency of tha Northwestern Univeraity, at | Carolina, ‘Tennecseo, Muincsota, and Wi Se were robbed and fowolry valued at $10,000 taken, | ‘Ho Genera onference, Heeretary Of | iy ali Nurthorn States, It ny onary Othor gucats of te hot] wero niso robbed. tho Noard of -Hdieatlon, to whtet | Ahove moon for tho months Tne eet abc oltico he devoted his time until 84, whon ho avs cepted tho Chanceltorship of Syraeuge Univer- alty, w position which be retalied until his eter tion, Muy 32, 1880, at the lst General Conte ene, held InCineinnatl, to the office of Bishop, ‘threo other Bishops word choson ut tho aie tne—Hishaps Warren, Fosg, and EHurst,—tho 0 following Bhool Comporntures are roported: Bl: Queboe, 71;_.Montreal, 78; Hurling! ih en, 73 and Duluth, oY. The rivers remained net Monthar ie! Meated f Male weathor 16 indleated for rrid Iingland and the Miudio States. tho nancy POLITICAL. * VIRGINIA DEMOCRATS, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, romain nearly, stationary. Iticumonp, Va., Aug. %—Tho decision of tho | two lirst-enamed belng, like Bishop Haven, grad= . ocae ONSERVATIONS, Lb Statu Demoeratte Convention, which moota hore | wutesot tho Weslovin University nt Middle: 4. UINTCAGO, Aug 3=Viltn, cht to-morrow, 3 looked forward to with grent In- town, Conn. Deno are was tho lust ono of Tart; Ther tiuy Wind.| Veil an ie dar rivt clected, and threo batiots wero roe ul to It the altive, Inet Dullot wero the Ro’ Rov, a. BP. Nowman, whole number of yates nnd 184 were neces~ Riry to chol Hishoe aver reeelved 250, Mr. Walden 6), and Mr. Nowmutr 2, Dshop Afuven was declared duly etected and -wity con seerated, tlong with the author three Bishops, of tho Ith of Mny, tho venerable Bishop Scott prosiding, asalated by tho othor Blanors and gov. eri Elders. Hotween tho dato of his cicetion and ronseoration and his death Bishop Mayen has bees In tho Fav West, and tas lived for somo ting past fn Sun Franaisco, Miabop Haven was ditingulshed ns a writer, author, and preacher, but even in a more ‘emis nent degree as an educator. He gave ev.denees torent, not atone by Demourats thomselves, but tho ItendjJusters also reatize that tho closoncasof tho contest will depend vory much upon tho choteo of tno Democrits, The personnel of tho ‘buily indicates that it will bo ono of tho most in- teltigent which has mot In tho State. Tt wilt roprosent moro wealth than did the Roadjuster body which assembled hore s few months ura. I¢1an noticeable fuct that the large mnjority of dolegutes come unpledged. | Ex-Congreasman Goole has the only organtantion, and is working for the nomination, but itis concedud that for this reayon he will not got it. Fitz Leo, @. famotts ox-Confederate cavalry Ieader, has a° au competitors on the M. Walden and the 5. “Hyaromotor cofreciod fur vemperaiure, ale and iimtrumental error, rate, Moan baromator. GUUS. Mean thermomoter, bi ‘Monn iuunldity, 4h iMahvst tomporneur Lowest toaporature, tat, UENEILAL UDSERVATIONS, CHICAGO, Auw. 3-103 om atrong. following. ‘The other prominent caudl-'| carly in life of | being endowed — with dutos aro W. IT. F, Leo, botter known us Rooney | Faro taents tt Lescbolnratt, Atel Secu att Lee. son of Gon. Leo; ex-Senutor Withors, who | jy tho world of letters, fils vursatilo was succeeded by Suhoue; John W. Daniel, of Lynchburg, tha man who gained much promt: nenes by bla speech sevonding the nonunntlon of Uaneoek ut tho Cinginnatt ~Convens tony G.I. Trigg, (who was, defented by Fulkerson, the | Rendjusters’ nomined for Congress; and Be W. MeKinuay, of Furmvilte, a prominent Democrat und Inte Dom-* vcratio Elcctoreat-Large for Virginia. ‘Thoro ure 2 host of dark horses. ‘Tho platforin of tha Convention nssurmes the whote debt of $51,000,000, declures a desire to ninke an ainicablo seitie- tmgat with the craditors for a reduction of intor- eat, friendship to publi¢ schools, and the raten- tion OF tho eupitntian tax ns 0 moans to this end. ‘4y the Western atesoctated Press, Riciatoyy, Vit. Aug. d—Tho tollowing fs an outing af the platform prepared by 9 subywome tilttuo of tho Conservative State Contral Come, jj mittee, to, le prosented sto" the Conservative: |. Nemocratte Canventiou through the Camimnittee on Pintform: It insists on the preservation of tho public filth, State nnd National, and de- nounces repudintion In whatever form; rocnie nfzea tho Inwful dobt of Virginia asshown by tha wubile records, nnd proposes that the Demoa- crutio-Consorvatlve Patty shall vontinuo ite offorts ta unify tho pubile dobt of the Stato, and wil endeavor by an nmicable nrrangoment with tho creditors to suctire a reducuon uf the rate of interest confurmablo to tho xeneral de- clinoot tho rites of intercat on publica socurl+ tens insists on the capitation tnx us a prerequl- ait for voting, and for the malntamuco of the public-school systain founded by tho Conserva- uve’ party; denoutees ag nionstraus the attempt to pack’ tho Supromo Cuurt of tho Stita tu order to secure particule dects- fons; declares that cloctions In Virginia have heen fair und free, 80 that they. wero nover yion having won for him a reputation oa wide ns the Church to whose tonghinig ho ao Btondfastly clung, an to whoge progress be wis go Blneeraly devoted, As Prestdont of tho Meblgan Unt- versity Bo mitnaged tho grave interests of that institution with singular ability. As Prealdant of tho Northwestern University; nt Evanston, he digniticd:tho position with the best scholars ship and a rare dispiay of executive -telenta, Yerhaps tho crowning clfort of his life In behall of the equse of eduction was attiulned when ho assuined tho Chunecellorship of the Syracuse Univpralty und duyoted bis tntenta ns an cdteator to thut fistitution and. these whe soueht tho | ie?! advantizes thore to be abtiined. As tho editor of Zlowe Herald, Webag Laven earned a trille fant reputation ng a writer and a Journalist. Ho was Corresponding Secretary of the Church Bourd of Education frow {ts- organizition until, the toot his election ‘as: Bishop, and in that . enpneity, yoetonugd A Vist Atnount of uncom: pensutedt labor, As Chancellor of, the Syracuse niversity he recalvad frequent and lirge cous tributions from liberal trends of the cansy of Chureh education, go that tho institution under hig manryement soon becnwe 4 vast power for ruod. Ho was o member of tho General Con- ‘erence of 1800, 18 182, 1870, and 1880, appearing, in ‘tho datter, 18 a dotomte from the Contral Now York Conference, his rea- idence still boing Byrnes. He wus nso Chairs amin of tho Committeo on Lay Delegates in tho General Confercnec, whivh provided for the In- troduerion of thut change Ii theChurcl, Veos, vious to the last General Conferanve ho was np pointed by tho Bishop of the Church agone ot the delegntes to bear greetings to tho Bugle Vand Irish Wesloyans, iis visit to Burope in that capaclty cuablod him to impart much valu- Ablo Information on hig return’ with regard to questioned by thoso whe worg boalllo wd 9 } the Rtatua of Methodisi thore and the distin sate, but thut it was resorvod for the thoruc- | xuleling fentures between tha Churoh in Et- reant sons of Virginix to publish tails libel upon } land and America, % her fair fame. of f Bishop Euven'’s best-known works wero his Ex-Congressman John 'T.-Hatris and Judge | “ Young Man Advised." © Pitlara’ of, Truth,” Etaples, of the Bujreine Court, positivel deoline | ithetorly,” and * Mental Philogophy." ind to be candidates for the nomination for Goy- j dition to those, howover, ho contributed vory Juracly to Church periodicals, covering over Neld of thought, and Veurlng no amull part. in tho Intelligent aiseusaton of tho many hnportant denominational: questions which have ocaupled: 80 inuch uttantion of Inte yonrs, In porson Hishop Haven was sparo and tithe, Fore Grand Ipdisugpolls.... Ku iz! Ps BERR BES meat Gnlvostun Moorhonu, Hort Bitds, Bon Ancor BL Vineont, Atnrun, Dak, “Yoo small to moasura, CHICAGO. ‘ After threo weeks’ of tho nominal summet wontlior whloh contributes wo mitot to tho faut of Chicago ag n‘Rummerresort, the gradual {Ascant of the: moreury {1 tho tbe, and the, change in.tho'woithor from tho nom{nat tothe exceptional, bas proved anythlug bute welcoat one,, ‘This dopurture from the cool, Lalmy, aad tho dolightful; to tho close, the sticky, and tht Prbunderssiwras ernor, + —— -' aIssisstprr. JACKSON, Miss., Aug. 3.—The Domooratic Con- vention met at noou., Every county was fully repregonted, Atter some discussion a porma- | —almo emuetased, in fuct—reventing ovis, 4 nent organization was effected, No proxies aoneed ‘of mental activity, "at tho exponse pooulley Zpnrcailver war ees Red 7 % al a yatual, ie nt a wonders u bee! e wero admitted. ‘The Committee on Crodentials | fyny. expressive bro feo’ whieh : In oxact proportion us the summer-sesort feat ures disappeared and the beat wavo be * more intengo, “Yesterday in Chleago woul? bad not roportad at 9 p.m. Four countlea have contesting delegations. Goy, Stone and Mayor nt was ‘tho stump of itatteoeantiey, and a E.Warkeduloure the moat prominent candidates 4 mannor and disposition which wero kiailly in the extrema, und which mado him ono of tha rupresenting respeatively tha conscevative and | mage papular, beeatiaa tha most respected td | havo “passed, for n, tolurably cool day i extreme elements, Bluch bitter fooling is rend, > , mH bitants Ae tinifest, linrkadnlo’s friends ‘nro confident, most, foloved Colleye Presidenta in tho whole | moat places, but boro, whore tho Inhalt country, He was courteous and gontie naa obit, and yot firnt an a rock In his devotion to prinoipies aud In the performance of. hie duties, Although f tino preachor and a gracoful orator he uttained chief prominonco among tho Seth- odista of Atnerica for bla profound scholurship ang hid atendfast interest In, and dovation to, tho cause of cducation—a fold In which his death will leave & void qhat will be dificult to Ue CAPY. JAMES DAVIS. Wheunina, W. Va. Aug, B—Capt. James Davis, a well-known steamboat man, was found doad near the St, Charley Motel this morning. ‘Tho Immediuto cause of his death wus apoplexy ofthebrain, Capt. Davis ved nose Captina, G,, and leavea a wife and several children. ' fo had just (nishod building a small packet, tho Rotura, Intended for the St. Durs's trade, and Waa about rendy to zo with tha bout on a trial trip, ‘The stoxniora ut this port displayed their i? at hialf-maat most of the day out of respect tw bis mowory, TIOMAS CIIANDLEN, ‘used to-n atanding-consiquiment of Manttobs waves, It was anything but that. ‘There watt peentlar cloaoness and. stickiness (ss the ber pire which, when backed up and, dntensiiie nt bo Durning ruys of an unusually: tlercy ste i most wilting offect.an tho nverngo coe ‘vho thinnest clothing was tou thick, sna 4 shirt-collurs too, tent, tho rovinlest cul tS at amall, sud tho ost tempting aumncr® Called, {nu some way or othor, ty accorplisy ? io urpoEes Intonlyd,, Je wits aiMoBt larposst oa Koop cool onitaldt of ati feu- house ort bath od aud thomujority of peopiesinply gave one ane 4 tempt, and provoeded to swelter, ‘and to wiltal tho wost approved tuner "Towaris ovens things bene 2 {ttle more enduraulo, et one thon tho contrast botween tho utmvaphert My Haoee ae iek Rt daca 8p! ‘colin wnt! v4 a .", and Magne wht the too conavicutious Veal aud w works. . i ‘As hing beou alroady stated, yostonlay fo most any other pluce—and pureicularly, for 8 Loule or Cinuinaati—would have Rie bt ghost polnt redvbod by the truth! a7 Was Ut ilegrees, which, for cule means though others regard Stone's chauecs ns tho beat. Tho nomination of Barksdale imperile Senator Lamar’s rovlection. Btone's succvss a= sures Lama's roturn. Kirst bullot—Stonv, 90;. Barksdale, 911-10; Calhoun, 1734; Feutheratono, 244-5, NORTH CAROLINA. . tauxran, N. C., Aug. 3-Tho close of tho Pro- hivition canvass causes cacitement to-night. ‘Tho voto will be light. Tho feoling ia that tho Problbition bit will bo rejected by tha poople, ————— . MORTUARY, Special Dispatch to Tra Chicago Tribune. JACKBONVILLE, Il, Aug. U.—Thomas W, Mer lindy, wha was tho oldest realdont ot Morgan County, was laid to rost ia Diamond Grove Com- ad aE eae Fonts O01 yore 3 yo a Sty Ho wus fa iste years Oe ERIS A Monkoy Moshar on the Amazon. | St. Nehol for. On the thied eventuueatcar sued wroat deal. ‘The record far tho a: 7 Rogota, wo envnmped On ie bane of Taso PoC a Ne TN eee Cneral by Stunaaio, optioian, Murwrse Uullane Shy Fatuudyo (i iflbutury to tho Amazon), Ino Avuian, Mich, Aug, 3—Thonins Chundler, an | ng tollovd: Ba, i, 8 degrecs: 10 tor 88 Ba rove of majostio ndausoniag, or monkey Nye | Old and reapectod reaident of Ratain, dlod this | ya, Us; Up, mie IEG p, tes Ws, Suro i. frocs,. High aver our houds woheard un Incos- | tnorning,ngcd 75, Flo was tho Inst rematning | * Rea RB Wa itleklayers while at work 08 § sit gruntly; id chitterl but tho oven- | ploncor of that towuslip. Donth resulted frat . en uyedud ae was toner advanced Wie us te distin« plone Moreen fen a Wray among te, ity sew, Qullditig on sue corner of Outs aD kllsh tha little s creatures that moved in| wus tho fnthor of W. Chuudlor, Collector ac | Mid’ Van Duron structs SOs tales akon OF tho top Lranchos of tho tall truss. Tho | Sault bte, Muria. .. Pets + | Malus soaturday Caruitl 5 ag No. 28 Vente next PAPE BUM OT ERY Hho nels roeaniueneaty ————. fog police Patol te ie ey anid two colle Mint racaoon wud tho Santiorere weep Ue | ay TORN OL ARI Bre Helly who. ttonded, thinks? earuot f capuohin monkeys After a cons |. NEWANK, N, 2, Aus 3.—John Clork, managor | cu: monog, o Htwaukey sultution with tue Indlang wo fastened our mons Pe need - « of the Clark. 7 Hud tual, seation-hand on te {oda rant Company, received a told~ L P ok a key, Wily, Go watring and nie bin go up the | gram fron Palstoy, Souttand, this moralog an- & St, Paul Itatlroad, was sunstree’ 1 thg rall treo as high we wo coud drive kim wit Our nouncing tho douth of Jamoa Clark, tha oldost Yesterday afternoon walt Nt yeant 0 Sh fenylag | gue selves % ont geeintlyes i ncmbar of the compan: ‘tho works toro will | Enaiivedut-No.7 Nori Murguit street Wl our “nin wie te let “tuems eoma’ uoue | 2 closed until nfter the Funoral, ho.was tuken by tho police patrol, “¢ ‘ghough for us to shoot une of tho mothers with: are ara balan fe” iat Sada vs ed, Boe. Call re toni and, fn himself ae the ent of his Toller’ ho Hogan to TITATCHENSTARRe. E Sptctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Decatun, ttl, Aug, brs, Sarah BY. ‘hateh> /NBEW YORK CIty. _ r ibe Botetal Disvatel, 10 The Cntcaad re 30) 8 i Youn, Aug. thomporatu Fee ae ae eefohe footho Wricen Wo | of moter of Charlos 1, Thatonor, a prominent NGL ae Oa Bit WD ty TH BU ESAT hount n ruatiiog In the brauchos, nnd ‘prose tmorcbant, died thls morntug, uged 68 yoars, avd | ayoruge temporsture, Tia} avoruge (eupel ently-on old ring-tull mudo his appoure rd, Mury Starr, ayod 8, dlud lust wight, ture for correspouding dutu last yeuts 7 waco, and, seuliy. 4 stranger, his State cages torigg’ Ab once brouht down u troop of hig WILLIAM G, TARGO, . > SBEKITART, IND: con non niostly old niles, though, Slothor Burvaro, Aug. d—-Williain G, Fargo, Prosl- ° le 0: ¥ § Special Disvaten co The Chicago Tru HeTeere M auouad te hast oom Men thar aff | lent of tho Amorienn Wxpross Company, and | pescteater, Indy Aug, 2—THO tuorwosiett was-not right, ‘Tho husbands, thouyh, came, | Stayor of Hudalo, diod to-day, amcd Oh reached Jf 4n ho shade to-day. UPt novrer and huaror und hud almost reached Hilly’6 UN. es eee rokes are reported. t Perey, whan wll we one tholr | toalor A PRESTIDIGITATOR. | Seng oe anteokos ES fqulerel, "aad age tho” mame moment ewe |, BURLINGTON, N. Jy Aug. 3—Prot, John Wye How-Sword-vinh Are caught hourd, from above a. force, long-drawa fray, the rostidizitator, who was born at Albany, oy oN ewt Eaton (Conn) Date ig oruitt gerentn; 4 harpy-oagte was virchug uround the Xie dcad, — - Tho trophivs of Capt. ieury, Chap lay 1 s {n Who sniack Chupol Hrothorss thls treo-top, and coming down with a duddon swoo ho vlozed wna iuekloss mother monwer, That mud Hot found tine to tind y hidlug-place, | The poor bing held on to bor branch with ull her wight, shap i tho, binrkgot Weituy miornlis {a the: aeiing a i knowing that bor Ui TROUBLE ABOUT: MAIL-BAGS, tho nt Hricuy apeclat Disparch ta Ths CAlcsan Trina, Tho) lures, tel, wolsee Orrawa, Aug, %—In, conncotion . with” the witout Ford fo and bur baby's were ai i " neni Hote i wring anes Ber UES and tue Dau ete. | onurgo. af Postuiuator-Cenoral damos that | Eeeides Yutay oxeouiod a UeteN ff” we and bls throttling clutch ut iust mada hor rulux | thousands of mall-buga bolonglug to tha Unlted | wodt voonombcal of ial for ut tho packs ber gelp, and with a wingie flop of bis taighty | stqcos are divortod from. tholr propor uso in ine | 4rO AU monte aud wo Bowe any alte’ | wings, tho barpy raised bimevlf some twent! bot ho Ui bong, -and wre walt both fread tying ey Seer ee eee eat TWen weitceaed | torchanyo botweon the United Btates -and | Mio inothod ut cutolsing (oom 1a sOWe ys aye Thost-citious instance of iuternul devotion | Canada, aod that ourvoryivo was rolying on the | whaling, wiring, tho danuer., 7 Mow pits £10r Bod sinh laatnot unions ebould eal | Unltd sates oaulomonis, the Doputy Fost: | providel, Wits i daria beth tt att 5 ul yt a Pree h ain Reratica andgli bape wes over the | master Gonoral hero sald, in auswor fo A ro; | iota, dutuobiaue tuo polo trou tO. artachol mothor with her browu dé tore hur Baby | Porter Wrdays ayo not the slightest doubt | tet eourely lodyod iu the fsb. 4 PN) yecurloy frou hur beck, und luce it down iuto tho trou, | Wut alurge wumbor of United States mall-baxs | to tho bub and mado fust on b for fro in usoin tho Dominion, Ia fuot [know that it cannot well bo othyrwise, Tho Canadian and -American bays * are constautly go- lug and coming = between = tho twa. countries, and of vourve m wreut many Awmer- rather than buvg it shuro tho futo sha knew to ‘Uo fn store for borscif, 1 stood up and Nrod Doth barrels of iny gun after tho robber, but without effect; tho ruscal bad already ascended tou bight of at lenst 40 fovt, and be flew olf, with big victiu: dangiow trom between hisclaws, pug fe ftoe ebbing aud etrUse ey gre teeta eas inno, {silted swore Buck ouprally found on the, .wrpuLii sequently ‘fol falaa arly ti dn ag are cuban iy lawod down a ee) ; wwhore they ure found ‘yutll sigue in Bey ‘ 4

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