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CHICAGO TRIBUNE iDAY. AUGUST 6, 1881—SIXT was enptured, boing afrald to cross the rl and Lupton tried to cross, but was drowned, Gordon Is not accounted f nearly 100 fect to and through tho stuff, when drifting tafollowed. Tho ore 14 in rolld masses, not granit-iike in looks, Wut solid, lookin; it contd bo cantly brokon into gravel. Koll wnd leadi—not streaks like silvor, but nearly as pire us coal very foot of drifts fa made by blastiny ike concrete one wou kK Tho zlne-deposlt at pronounced by experts-and informed iO most oxtenslva LT Information was disintorested Ruropean gontleman who visited scoking information of nited States, Land nde Joining Webb City is hold for anie nt from $6,000 PARDONED, Bpectat Dispateh to The Chieuga THbune~ Srrixarieny, UL, Aug. 5—The Governor das pardoned Jacob Buckingham, who was eunvieted In the Cumberland County Cireutt “Court (n fupish ot and Rantencels ie tho Penitentiary for eighteen years. | The prison Physlel at doflet eostiteg that Buona opelusly sick, ant the Co! oficers of the priso! ninerons citizens 0! taken to his family In Indiana, A DUEL DOUBLY FATAL, “Perensnuna, Va, Aug, §—This after- noon Jolin W. Green, of the firm uf. Walton & Green, commission merchants of this elty, and aman named William Lee, who arrived here to-day from Littleton, N. ©. motin a barroom at Jarratt’s Hotel, where Greon re- fused todrink with Lee. ‘Tlie refusal led to insulting words. ‘Choy met Inter and Teo cut Green’s thront In. thres places, while Greon shot Lec, fow minutes. — CAPTURE OF A DESPERADO. Cantiaar, Mo, Aug. &—Taylor Under- wood, luader of a band of desperadBes in Southwest Missourl and murdererofl Doputy- Sheriff McElrath, of Dade County, threo months ago, was arrested at Carthage to- day after a tlesperate strugala with Do- tective E. 8, Pike. gang were Iynched by citizens of Dade w concorned in the murdor of Execution of Greenfield, the Wife. Murderer, at Orwell, New York. prowresa in tho yot tho atud looks go The Culprit: Protests His Inno- ” tho minos {nat winter, cence to the Very Last the zing mines af tho tutnissionars nit MW Join in the petition of, Cumberland County Buckingham -will be ic minoral rosuurces of Missourl aro numor= ous and inoxhaustiblo, It ts necessary for n fow Yatikoés” to go among th lond-stone, and tha “stuit’” comes it is probabte that somo * that pieco of lead out of his pocket on to Webb's Jond of -snmples o8 ho .the country ike n big and ne orton tho | wholo, Aoderapasnd turned Jargo brick mansion of modern arobltecturc and mannges tu Ilvo toterably woll on $4,000 per by chance to, rest _n fev ilays nt wad so mitch Impressed with tho ho inines, and thought tho vutside world know so little of thom, that [ deomed a briof nccuunt of thom in the widely-cireulated Croado Trinuxe would not bo uninteresting. Thero {8 no direct communication with Chicas railroad, but ronde nro ts almost. every day, and tho Wabash combination Is looked for down thoro 9 mining hills with a sto the -The Search for the McKeesport e Outlaws Being Still Kept sure Yankeo” threw and to Hebten, bis, snenked through Disastrons Results of an. Attempt by Flye Convicts to Escape front A Whits Man Dingorously Wound lod within a Indian Torritory by Indian Broth. . ° o from Cartha, + QREENFIELD HANGED. Synacusk, N. ¥., Aug, &—Nathan Orlan- do Greenfield wag oxecutod this morning for the murder of his wife, Allce, at Orwell, Oswego Gounty, In October, 1875, was remarkable for tho stubborn contest made In tho courts, ‘Chiree trints resulted In tho Jory disagreeing, and two in Anding hint guilty, There wero three death sentences and five stays and reprieves. trint tno dny of execution was fixed to take place five years and nine months after the WASTED CIGAR-TIPS, Gront Chariticn Supported Abrond by What the Amoricuna Carolesly Flin; New York Sun. In the manufacture of elgars thore is little or no waste of material. of tho tobacco leaves that ate rejected by tho cigarmaker ara sold to farmers as manure, ‘The odd scraps Of cuttings go to thecignr- ot mnnufacturer or are sent to Europe to County for be 4 id ribs A llOY KILLS Is COUSIN. Tite;stoms by Atrorpsyvinnr, Ind, Aug &—R. Milbum Jr, gon of 1 Milburn, near Vortersville, Dubols County, Ind., shot his cousin, son of Jolin McCarty, yesterday, kiting Jitm in On tho sixth GEORGIA BRUTALITY. How the Convicts in the Peniten= tiary-Camps Are Treated. Twelve Hindred Mon and Women Tortured by Moroiless Leascos, AY he Overworked: Ill-Foi, Doyoured by Vor- min, and Whipped Inhumanly. Tho Despotio "Atrooitles of Siberia Far. allelod in "'Froo! Amerioa, logisintor that a continuance woulil result ore Tong tn the death of the convict, as whit Ittle tfe was left in hin after tho work of tho day would be drawn from him at night by the unhealthy condition of his sleeping. d the ravages of the vermin con eealed about the bunk and tho beddhug, Tho Committee, in iis tour of the Pontton- tary camps of the State, saw th taken by the lessees for tho hnprove- nent of the morals of tha convicts in thelr keeping, —tholr entire efforts. seomin tting all tho work. poss: of the convicts nt,the sinnllost oxpanse. With no efforts being made to improve the’ morals of those confined in the Ponitentlary sorvico State, tho convicts leave -the camps Worse men than thoy were when tho: iv, baying whillo thera beon thoroughly edu- cated in all of the branches of crine. Tho Committee, in closin recommend the prssnge of n NAVAL AF t Orchard, but in’ a ‘oF ke ain aninnl that had | with his rae wall up, oirelino toward nn ft short detour to the lett Admiral Porter Reappcars on Deck Once More, And Is Paying OM Somo Old Scores for Snubs Recoivod During Dick Thompson's Roigne rwirded to the own: f tho next duy af : Lio over, mot th Cinclunatl, “ wet, till of b apparently ashamed of th Tho Condition'of Our Navy—Bo: ee Rye-in Trouble, A PARIS CLUB, —. The Mirllton, or tho Cor Wasmtarox, D, Uy Aug. 4~—Tho ofledrs ofthe navy are always, too certain oxtent, Spectat Corresponden ee OF ‘IRE Chtcago _ Spectat Corvisponutence of The Chicago Tribune. . ATLANTA, Gn, July 30—Tho Legislature of Georgia, which tg composed, from an in- fellectual standpoint, of w Inrge number of lght-welght champlons, proceeded quietly with the business untilafow days since, when the report of a special! committee upon the Penitentiary of tho State was read, which brought the mombers of tho Houso to thelr feet as effectively os if ‘a Guiteau had np- peareil on tho sconawith a dozen of his *En- glish Bulldog” pistols. ‘The reportread was. the unanimous opinion of the Committee, and shower x most disgraceful state of affalra at tho cainps of tha State, where tho convicts fre belug worked by the lessees, ‘The report stated that there are now con- fined In the Penitentiary servico of the State 1,203 convicts,—a large majority of them bo- {ug colored, Atone or two camps the Com- initteo found ‘that the convicts wero com- paratively woll cared for: others complaint was that erime was committed, After so many escapes from the gallows, Greenfield was confident that he would not be hanged, and gave up the hope of commutation only under Vigorous efforts to guin besmoked In pipes. Evon the dust that 1s swept from the floor of the workroom where elgars are inado has its price and {3 used as an inseet-destroyer In hot-houses and gar- ‘Tobacco 1s too. valuable to be wasted by tho manufacturer. It Is after the cigar gols to the consumer that the waste begins, Itis probably safe to say. that on an average one-thitd.of alt the tobacco mudo Into cigars fs flung away:tn the shape of hinlf-consumed stumps, ant the smokers of the best cigars throw away the blggest stumps. This waste is especially common tn this country, where elgarholiers aro less used than Jn Europe, Along Broadway or ‘the Bowery may be seen every morning scores of bootblacks and Itallun regpickers gathering from tho gut- ters. a harvest of clgar-stunps for their vrl- vate use, though of Inte years this enterprise has fallen almost entirely’ into the hands of the Ltallin, owing to tho ascendency of the cheap ciguret and the growlng sulf-esteom of the Now York gain, every smoker, that acigar once Nghted and Inid away, Ifonly 0 few whilts of smoke have been drawn through: it, entirely logus ils fla- vor -Interferes with the value of the stump. But tho Ltntian ragpleker ts not ovor-fastldl- ous, and in his black clay pipe all tobacco In Patls the gathering of elgar stumps has grown to bu a recognized Indus - In the #lnvo Manbort there ty ¢.warket for this connmadity, Wholesale dealers pur- chine the stumps that are gathered in lurze loty by boys wid begirs, and turn them into ft poor quality of snioking tobacco that is pur- ehaned by the poorer Glasses of exported, "The tip or “heat” of the cigar, which by the Amorican smoker Js bitten olf and tossett away, is In gome parts of Kurepe: carefull) preserved,und mindy the busis of vast, orgaul- charity, ‘The history of Its us dates buck son itteen or ten! isutale Hlustration of the resalis that may be aveonipilsted by econumy inst Some German philosopher of s practical turn, calvttated that much valuable tobieco was Waste by ely smokers by the rejection ofthe tly, and tnatif£n general collection of the tls could by tade and tho material could be put to use, a handsome revenue would bo: theresult. ‘The voneelt was Inughed at, but was put tothe test half seriously by a number of smokers, “Forvant of an organized effort tho lirst results were net cneonraging, but the thing wus talked of tnd Smokers’elubs were orgaut Gormany—so called “spitzel stantly, Te shot iim with a nite, hat, hadaquarrel, ‘Tholr ages were 12 and STABDED TO THE IEART. Boosvinne, Mo, Aug. 5&—Tn nv dificulty between Phineas Shelby, First-Mato of tho steamer Mattle Bell, and a negro deck-hand, name unknown, at Roukport, yesterd: the former “by him tothe heart. ‘The REWARD OFFER Spriarienn, UL, Aug, 5—! the gallows, the Governor’s Tho oxccution took placo In the jail in the presence of 200 persons, tho official witness, and the press representatives, The prisoner was cool and unconcerned, Belng asked if ho had anything to say, ho reptied: “Nothing.” Tha trap was sprung ut 11 o'clock, Asceno took place Just be- ‘Lhe. prisoner's brother ig by him to. the last, de- elaring hin to be Iocent. ‘Chis the Sherlif refased as unlawful. Greenfictd bad an affectiny Ils brother and a.cousin th! assured thom of his timocenes and his readle ness to dle, ‘Cha chaplain of tho religious exercises aud implored tl to confess his guilt Mero Was Arrested ED. Tho Governor tred 0 reward of $200 for tho arrest of Aaron Nola, ullns Agron Norris, who mur- dered Howard Turner at Coulterville, Ran- dolph County, April 24, 1882, JASPER COUNTY, MO. Carthage, the County-Seat—Lond-Min-= ing at Joplin and Vicinity—Tho Zine Finds at Webb Clty, $ Speetat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Wens City, Mo, Aug. 1.—About the year 1852 a friend of mine made a pilgrimage from Itenry County, Iowa, into southwoat Missourl, peddling loons, Ho tound but fow settlers In the region round about Springileld and Carthage; and among the fow people Iytug thore hedld not tind fcook-stove or match. ‘To-day Juspor County stands fourth among the Countles of Missouri 10 pointof population. Jasper borders on Kansns, and fs two cuuntics from tho Arkansas Stuto ine. Carthage fs tho county-seat; and ove Minds thore a beautiful city of 0,000 or souls, poptiated by a very thriving poople. For interview with morning, He f Ile protested !ine- Iu his cell he prayed fervently for Bows iuerey, avon atselt an his enemles, and those who perjucec “how Knowest, oh God, that 7 was 11s deckiration, atnly to uie senftuld, supported by the officers, who noticed no tremor or fale tho gallows, When asked by the Sherilf if io had any confession or state- ‘nent tomake. he said: As Christ 1s cood, it Is true Lam in- nocent. Lam heartily obliged for your kind- ‘Thirteen minutes ‘after the drop fell ho was Drottolineel dent thio bo away hy Oswego County friends, Greenfield lived In weeo County, N. ¥ Sth ot Och 1875, wife, was found murdered in her house. Greenfield had quarroledt with his wife and passed the night at his father’s, a short dis- tance from the geene of the murder, search much evidence was found againsthin, He was indicted, and the first_ trial was eom-- mmenced the 8th of May, 1870, Insting four weoks, ‘The jury disagreed. ‘lho sucond triut cwas on Feb. 7, 1877, when he was convicted, and sentenced to be lun, of May, 1877, ‘Tho Court of ner decreed n'new trial, taken, and a stay of proceedings, of venue was granted, thonselves in ‘The fact familiar to “T have none to; the Town of Orwell, Os- On the morning of the Alles | Greentlett, cleetod all tho Ropublicun, candidates county otlices Iu 1880, -Yet thore Is living an bit- ter fvellng: of resontmout against the “Yan- Koos," as evidenced by a romurk I heard whito ‘on tho streots of Carthayze. wero sitting on thoouter edge. of the sidewalk in front of n hotel, and, as Lcame up even with thom, ono of the number—a good-looking man, aged probably 60 years—remarked that, “e- fore the d——d Yankeos came into this country, we used to huyo good times." Asto bis mean- ing of good times, I think. bo,.meant pleasant times, whon tholr enjoyment with cach. othor was more of tho enmp-meoting order; for the ronsons that Carthuge Is enduring growth, -Whree-fourtha of Jasper County {a reputed to ‘be very rich in agricultural resources, ‘sow ther corn growing fa Towa than is about riponing on alt sides of Carthage, Anumber of men on the lth yer and ‘Termi- An nppeal was ‘The third trial was ‘There was soiie blunder at the remlttitur, sonding the case back to the O: and ‘Torminer at Oswego, Hed until the 16th of September, 1870. The third trinl was hefore occupled five weoks. ta was convicted and Efforts wero made to Introduce whore it was not SaOviny a:krealtay ad , = udgo. Daniels, and ated attention, ‘uing” (tp 6o- nor got cnough,to ent, that thoy wore over- and that thoy were frequently witpped until the crimson was ready to flow freely. Themode of punishment of conyiets in these camps by tho lessees Is to whip them with a strap - 3 UPON. THEIR NAKED PERSON. ‘The men and women are whipped in. the presence of each other; and itis n frequont occurrence to sea # woinnn, In an almost nude condition, being unmereifully whippat tipon her naked person by one of the “ whip- pving-bosses."” Atone of the .cainps negro guards and nogro w! ‘Lhe Committee, while going tho rounds, SAW numerous violations of the laws govern. ing the lessees, ‘These violntions, they claim, ‘golug on for somo efpal Keoper of tho Ponitentiary service, apart of whose duty itis to stand between the convicts and the Iessees and see that pun- F CONVICT COMMISSIONERS whose duty ft shall be to stand lessees and the convicts, correch oxisting abuses, and to take stops for tho inprovenient of the morals of thosa now ht service of the Stato and hereafter bo gent there, creation of this Commission 1s thought to he necessary from the fact that, although tho Ir- regulnrities and violations of the Inws havo I for years past, no attention hins been tho Governor, notwitlistand- at in several Instances the wero brought to hls notico, both by humant- tarlans and by resolutions of the General Ag- 'The lessees are fighting tho bill, 1 usa moneyto detent It A lessen was heard to say, o fow days since, that it the bi passed lie would adi 25 per cent of | Inbor to the convicts at his camps. re Pants, France, Ju oOxelustyo clubs in Park VUnion Artistique, Mairiiton or Pande ing been founded In 4 musteal artists. Amon, present aro ihuslclans, tho frat xan, Tan, and nuny others: fence; fame, lke’ De Lorda anid stock-brokors Sancede and Jluldomar; and a number of vate theatricals. ‘Ihe servic are brought Into requisition when tho pleces given on stage, fronting. { ag enrefully motte intended to be ro; or months In sticcession. ‘To t, dramatic exhibitions each mer, right of Inviting elther his wit mother, or sister, 'The Indy’s handed tn with the memp unless tho Committee approve itcannot bo sent out. ‘The yalls in regurd to the only on day wiuter-concerts at whieh mitted. ‘These concerts furn opportunity for a club friend the shghtest cou: on the growl. Sometimes one set of ofttcers is complaining, and, atanother time, another crowd endeavors to get Sts work in, It will Le remembered that while’ Unclo . Dick Thompson was Secretary of the Navy he completely shut down on Admiral Porter. Tho Admiral, during Unels Dick’s four yenrs, had no more to .do wilh the navy than a private Inq cavalry reziimonton the frontior. A number of oficers Lorter with tha Penitentin those who ma: itke Metsson: nier, noting this: fact, & grent dent of oflicial disrespect, and pald no more atten- ton to him «than thoy would ton nonentity, When tiunt camo in} Porter out of the oficial, darkness in which he had been onshrouded for four yenrs, nn rineipal execullye In naval lit have buen ox was very satisfactory to The Admiral remenibered with entire ne- disrespect which showin hin whily he was on: tho shelf, and, iT firm grip on ‘naval af ts satle-des-fates, are UD AS though th presented for seve; tnndo him hig Adintral Portor, MRS. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Mor Excellont Mcalth—Abandonment of Hor Sclf-Imposcd Soclusion—Po- enlar Mallucinationn Srnwworter.p, Ill, July 20.—To the Edltor of the Cincinnati Commercial: Mra. Abraham Lincoln {y not sick, in spite of paragraphs In fa thousand newspapers of the country, fs necuilnr, mentally a little “oft”; “ hyster- {es ’? other old tadies call her complaint. But hor pursuit of happiness ts hardly more ec- centric now than much of tho time during hor entire widowhood, Low Is she, really? Well, she took a carringe ride of several miles the other day, returning to her homo with a healthful glow upo her cheek, She wants to go ngning and if this want docsn’t having taken once inore, is now engaged In paylng off f id scores, It is, porhaps, y to who almost snubb power are now suffering the penalty for thelrconduct. Admiral Por- ter is having these gentlemen removed from the soft berths In whieh the: Dick and sent hither and thither to tha most uncongental stations, and there is no Opportunity of Teputations being made. ‘This ts what the antl-Porter naval cloment Is rowllng about, ‘They liave sent representn- tlons of their side of the case to Hunt, but the lattor pays ‘no attontion to thom whatevor, and to thelr utter discomn- fort mives Porterfullsway, ‘Che wholo thing is the hauds of the Inw of recompense. OUR ALLEGED NAVY. | .‘The true condition of the nayy could not be better shown than from the figures of tho present year, prepared bythe Registry Clerk tho “Navy: Department. show that thore aro about 7,200 men in the 'To govern these nien there are 051 ‘ors of the line, ranging in grade from a Adtniral tu cadet inidshipman. In adill- tion, thera gre 160 qflicers In the Medical in the Pay corps, 863 In the En- ineer corps, with a balance made upofehnp- jalus, naval contractors, civil engineers, bont- were located he applications are, ecessirily placed on efor the various concerts; ention fs taken’ np in’ turn, qmember van Invite a friend—; fo dinner, although stran temporary mambers for fi months by paying 48 francs must ilrst go through th ft, in which one binck” ball six white balls, Should, at the tho three montlis, the stranger des come & regular member, he mus! balloted for. ‘he entrance fee Is the annual dues are also $00 f 20 per cent, according to lay ernment ns club-tax, ¥ dues the club supports Itself, fn exceptional case, as most. of th clubs live off thelr guming-tables, amount, PAL the Mirlitoi Sho said it was the. enough it was, for she had only’ just lot hersolf out from continuous, solf-listletod confinement in an upper room di i months and more. “Not oven the kindest sisterly entreaty could porsunde her feet to cross tho chiumber threshold till ono morning carly sho dedeonded tho stairs, nttirod . in pink silk and scolded her servant Cor not having broukfnat roady, " A pretty hotel,” said sho scurnfully, “to keep guests wulting for moula til after tral time.” 8 Xitehon maid wont ucarly daft hersott at sight est,” and ran to a west. ride she'd hipping-bosses wero ‘Thess figures Freneh incor, nue swalts, guitel prise her mistross almost — unllintted Hy hnilleted, and no advantage Ipless convicts, Information came into the possesston of the members of the committee from n relia bie sotree, thatat une of the eatps there at Work several convicts whose terms prigsonment were out, and who wero DETAINED ILLEGALLY BY IE LESSEES, An Investteation was made, nnd the fact fs stated found to be trite, Initteu asked tho . lessees why Were detiined after tho expiration of thelr terms of suutence, the, cuse for the unlawful viets; and, under ‘the instructions of the committee, tho convicts were given thelr liberty, How long they would ‘have been compelled to work over and nbove the time preseribed by the Judge thatseytenced thom no,one cnn tell, as this matter would fn al probabllity never have como light but for tho visit of the committee, a\t one of the canips it was found that sey- eral conyiets who wero sick, and should have been in the hospital, were conjpelled to re- main at work, and bad been most brutally whipped forcomplaining of being sick. Ono jeu showed the committee sores on his back as largans aiman’s hand, placed thers by reason of the faut that the poor erenture ad beon whipped with a stray which wos a largo brass buck! General complajuts’ wers mnde to the mombers of tho’Cémmittea by the convicts I ofthe camps, that Unley were required to work from two! 2 allidavits fixing tho crime on othor parties, but failed, and, after nore than tive yenrs, h has been executed, A DRUNKEN MURDER. , Lovrsvitie, Ky... Aug. 6A Lawrence (Ky.) speclal to the -Courter-Jourhal says: On the 16th of July Inst Arthur Ingram, a puor old mun about 53. yenrg. of age, who Jenves a wife and five or six children, was foully murdered by W. ‘T. Grunt, near his home jn this (Anderson) County, Grunt, who isin jail, makes the following cool con- fession: That on the 10th of July he and ono Travis went fo Yan Buren, Audersin County, und there met old man Ingram, ‘They all took o drink, They went from store, not very far There Gruntybourht a, auart gram drank frovly of old man beeame ‘drunk | and bolsterons, Grant ond Travis tools the old man's sacle that contained some ieal or'tlour he had ‘lit, and Ageh took hold of lim to assist home. When they had gotten near In- | en{led fersonoonstocome igsack, When his daugh- ter came out, Grunt got oven the fence and tke the old man to get over, which ho re- Ingram reacher three times and tyok hold of Grunt, using boing harsh words toward him, when Grunt pieked up a rock and knocked Ingram away Ho then sceuradl a five-pounil rock and struck Ingraham a soveru blow, ular sysivm of collections The wmeinbers of the clubs siness to collect clgar-tips among thelr frionds, ahd boxes were put: in tobacco stores aml Balowns for the same pure pose, Every month a meniber of the elub muy his collections, .As churity was under- he collections, sums of tly found inthe public XeS among Ue -ths. At theend.of tha year Lhe tobacco was sold to snl manitfact- urers, or for smokjng tobauco, th money the clubs bonght- clothes .and Christ- initg presents fur orphan children or the mites of other cherituble Institutions, system, ag it beeame general, grew to exe traordiniry proportions. children age to-duy elothed and fed in Gor- muy through this shoplo inean: fact that Gersiauy ta rather a ploe-sinoliug: {han nelgar-smoking country. £0 Berlin alone there are mure than twenty collection otlices, and the aut! contribution of the “spltzel- yervhig” forms a consldernvio item in tho sup- port of the Stute Orphan Asylum, the patro- oss of which 18 the Hmpress, offuctis Dalng made to build an orphan isy- usa by means of contrivutions, of whieh Heetions are an Linpurtant item, Tho traveler will observe in tobacco stores out tie country, and, in fact, through- ©, elgar enters that bear the In- or elintity—snve th E Germany or Austria a deatur, presenting to a buyer purchased cigars, will often cutolt the {ip of ench ong, partly us a compliment to the customer and partly as a help to lis collec. ant has been adopted with suceess where the proceeds of the collec- soveral Very largo flour-wilis In town, and ag extensive botet Is building. the loaniug funds of tho city, quartor of Jasper Coufty is wholly yivon up to stony hills, Golng from Jowa, whoro a stony farta Isa curiosity, to the southwost. of Jasper County, Missourl, it scomed to me, whilo driving over tlie Sissourl country-ronds {na buggy, that bowlders as big aa my hend wero loft ricutin. the wagon-track o Durposo for ino to pructico driv= ing around. And, by tho way, there's n poeullar akill roquisit for. a pleasant driva ovur those Stony bills of Jaspor County. Hut thera fan wealth yot uncomputed lying hiddon under those stony hills. Ata little place catled Orunogo (Oro-or-no-go) tend hes been worked out of tho ground for son it ia yotn busy cump, About 1871-"2: discovered at Joplin, nnd sinco than an immense CEN taka Ut thore, ize Four banks supply ‘Tho southwest stool to be objet money were freq were chained Uidiitreds of poor thero to Culverts fimount of oro fins gregating millions of dollars’ worth, oxtunalve sinlting-works sopncaungs also, us 1 uu Informed, tho largest winte-lend works 10 the country is taunufacturing, populacton of 4,00), and presents a very neat ape peuranya for a inioluy towe, and hae a num Md Dusinosd-houtes, CY ia Brin's house tho: unt get lili aud yer goine Hatta are drawing out vast quantitie: Lhe old mining part of wo tuwn prevents na desurted apponrance,—thare nut being wsliyn of wv windliag, ur crusher, or jig-on any of tho thousands ot dumps scattorod over a thousand aores of ground lying adjoining tho north of Joplin. Bavh dump roprogontsu shaft, or where lead was, founv at all “doptha, from ten to 100 feet. The smolting-works ne Joplin biuye a capacity o wounts mae one was started. f 25,000 pounds of “SOMETIMES LONGER THAN TITAT. At onv of the cam} thnt tho lessee, who Is using his convicts to develop some iron nines, works the ereatures frequently at night and onSun- dys when he istpushed for time. aAtacamp near Augusta it was found that the convicts omployed there making brick incoln had turner ey nod, Buro enough, on returning to tho kit that this atranso no thought of taking tho “train” onan empty + stotnach, but had turned tho steak in the broitor. id was removing tho Jackets from tho bolled potatoes with all the housowifoly skill of hor Yneuln enmo to this city to reside soon uftor hur return from Europe, in October. last. ‘She 1s moat consldarataly carci fo: hurmloss woultnossos humored bn the Hon, N. Edwards, Mra, Edwards being hor sistor§ She urrived In Novambor, and during the folowing holiday senson sha shut horself up in hor room, mourning tho extravagunce of tho times, and chiding tose about hi itta of Jewoiry and tho like. Ani then sho atuld, tiko u voritabte silk-worm in its sulf- woven cocoun, till the late morning rdventure, What did sho do there ali that. time?’ Principally, she overhauled ber many ned that she wus very slok, ond mneala of sulstnntini food three timos lay. Sho reconciled lil-heith and hearty eating by insisting, to tha fow friends whom sha nd- niltted, that hur malady waa very pocultar compolling her to quantities of food, Sho would riso trom a ro- past of ronst boot, coifee, ote., and vor! edly jnform hor attendant, or visitor, bumun probability sho should not seo tho light of nnotor day; and otton, of her prophecy, she woul shutters, {ncroiise tho opaquenoss of thocurtulos Dy piuniig up shaswis or quilts, aud ligat a platy, tallow candle, Sho rojects the use of gis ug of asked to speolfy.:whoro she folt Dad fn Vody, sho would roply, Bometines, ‘'L'in foel of ime, und aco 0 sane thine her temper= ature would appenr perfeatly normal, for a Indy: nLOVO 8 r ye ay would Insist that ahe wat y knives; just feot that shoulier; don’t think 1 canstand such wounding Yot tondar nud cominisorating Trlunds osstred ber that thore was no truce of elthor bloud or svar. . Tr fg those vagaries of a dfacased mind in ono ominoutly related to the tragic period in Amorl- can bistwry upon waich the gossips havo laid and mates to Bw ie full roll of ofiicurs of ‘The salaries of these of- Ton $050 2 year to $13,000, OF the total number of thei not one-tifth aro einployed on sen duty, at tho shore. stations; or at home on leave of absence, ‘There ure not enough ships, when they have thelr complement of rey men, to even accommodate one-th navy, Not hnlf of tlie ships are fit for sen but Ila in stocks or rot in the harbors fferunt navy-yurds,. « NOCK AND RYE. Tho Tulo Rock and Rye mon ard In trouble. ‘Thoy huveemployed n lawyer from Chicago to come on here ‘and intereedo for thoin with the Internal Revenne Bureau, appears that tho 'Tulo brand fs now manu- factiired with the payment of only the small |° taxes Imposed upon proprietary medicines, Tho Internat Revenue ably passed on this article, but the decision int effect wns based which the pro ingredients thal m, On tha contrary, AWO Denes apiece io ine At piguel or w AY, Droperly so called, and by ho morning every ono Club on the Bo the only to pe while the mumbors pay t: Tho rest ato located me ‘This, and_ the Yacht es Itatlens, are clubs in which poker rineipal games, ime is conducted on the Ie, hero the members play tie club opens to every imeurber n credit of 20,000 franes In counters, bo suttled within tury. eight hours, faillng which a momber’s name ig afiiché, and he fs labile to expulsion. Walls he Cercle makes no cash-loaus, as in othor clubs, can always rom 20 to 2,000 francs from innitre d’hotel on his own res 6. French eail tho tirs tirely given ‘up to salong,—reading, On tho second floor are the ‘dining-rooms and tho celebrated salle Warios, in which some of the finest "as sauts” to. be sevnin Paris frequently take On the third. floor are rooms, Intended chiefly for the useof country membors, aud not for permanent residents, ‘The charge for sleoping aveummodations is. fol The kitchen flgor, and it may bo rauntioned that the club employs:tho, services of a chet to whom It supplies oll cooking apparatus, plate, and table-linon, together with n subsidy varying t frances per year. For provide members with a dejutner at four franes per head, Including wine or tea, and a 7 o'clock tablo-whote ner at six francs with and five franes v out wine. After 7 o'clock members havo to ‘The diuner-table nded; the dejeuners lest 80, 23 inembers are not apt to drop Into the elub much before 8 or J in the afternoon, When the cotm- with to id, with counters, an gaye no good All losses have to olding of tha con- above nnrrated, member here, urea ones favor- and card-rooms, rictor sald showed all the wore used In its manufnet- ure.’ It hins sineo been found out, however, that the formula furnished was by no means that the artlela which has beon pufon tha market is Hable to the ful Jon linposed upon Hquors, ‘Cho Commission- ter Revenue addressed, a fev, acireular letter to all lils oflicors that thoy should not rilovw the sale of the Tolu only when tho proprietary stamp was on th this has froused: the manufacturers, and thoy aro now endeavoring to have the Commis- sioner roverse the order recently sent to his in litentt verittention id cloge the window- on the end of feet, and statin; can fire, burnin: Ivo to fourteen hours per bow hot Lum! ra this he has t atk hacked to n i it was nycertatned. te Marrlngo—Parting Afte Honceymoon=Khe Wife Loscs Kor Ipason, + “New York Times, Ono of: the most fushionsblo weddings that Village of Seusciae e Jong, do you 2 havo occurred in tho during the progont sengon wna together, ‘NEVER ALLOWED TO G0 TO TITR HOSPITAL, untess they were physically unable to do any work, however lght., At this camp sovernl sick convicts were taken out of their chains placed in the hospital by Instructions of alt this cninp the Car every | evoning, the Inbars of the day, i tho same clothes in which they worked, 18 atance, tho convicts went to bod with thelr -| clothes muddy und wot from working In the Ks i. ‘The convicts, whon asked by tho Committee why they did not cleanse thomselves ovoery evening after the work of L that the lessees allowed them, water to wash in but, onee ench week; aud after washing out thelr clutnes, hem on nga without walting for thein to dry, ‘This ‘treatinent caused a good deal of sickness; but those who wero sick hold and wovon the thousand and one stories of Mrs, Tilncoin’s probable death from dey to day, eourso these stories have constantly come buok to hor Springtlold friends with a good dual of surprigo; und they were tho source of nu iittlo annoyance, until ono day tu the lntter hor slator, with the vi hor jndlgnant dental of these fabs Dulleting, carried hor n handful of sich otip- plugs,—w chapter of lamentations froin tho press ra. Lincoln read them slowly appeuring indignant, abe was dellghted to find horself once tnoro titling ao largo a spot in Ue observation. Sho Inughod and capored about vo a privato roports of imponding dissolution .Wore nilowed to multiply and bave free tow in ‘press unrronts, and nll dispatehos and commonts ofaympathywero gathered with tho dillyenca of aatimp-colicctor ar nutograpb-buntor and curried to the cloister of tho stran) oven the benps'of “ oxchung nm va Wore made to “ ministor to w ec Bho has not amiled over col Even when the club gives a grand dinuer £200 covers, all the arrangements wre Inide.on the. club-premlses, on the Placa Vendore, tts pride belng that It 1s Independ: ont of outside persons, ‘Thus Ita fournl+ seur de yvina' keops his wines in the club collars, s0 that a member desfrous of onler- ing ‘any speeial.brand can always have & sninple sent upatn moment's notice, ‘The is a self-governing society, with apelloas its secretarial manager Its solle-des-fatos is nt all times opento wen. bers, to exhibit theroin their other works of-art, and, in March of each Mosley, Ayers and Bisa Hutto on returning from tholr wed cupled a sulte of rooms at House In Astoria, After awhile it became Apparent to tho gi Ute coupte were not well mated, diginalined to social onjoymout, and-kopt him- whilo bia wife was quite tho fond of gayety, ‘hua mattors went on fora few days, whou somo of tho mitests bee gin to comment upon the fact that the youu couple rarely took thalr meals togethor, A woe! nyo yosterday Mr, Ayars, without consulting his wife mady nrrangomonts tor go par Ayors, on hearing of oxprossed her disautisfaotion at auch a dinully sald that ehe could ‘bo induce: 1 rents’ boine to Ive,'as when sho loft it she believed that Bho was to bivo'a homo Mr, Ayora doclaring that ha would carry out bia inténtdon, his wito donned hor watking costume and took leaving hee wodding-ring bebind, .M the Thorburn Mr, Ayers was ‘those of tho members in- nu ures to the Salon always hom first on exhibition, together with in tho Mirliton. then afforded flenils ot ee s. jasting through June, 8 pastels, entorie! adatrnly executed portral to. live. Birs. jowing morning, minittee found several hor dopurturo, « convicts whose lower Hibs were blecdting and presentiyy nowspapur ong “a - slekanin, y the chains “aA female couviet knocking him fifteen feer, der way standing thore all the thine c1 sereatming to let her fathor none, blow did the work, killing | Bat him nguinst a tree and loft tf Ws Tngran’s daugh ios West of Joplin, oF Is nnothor extansive fli Galena and Empire, on Short Crack, towns toyuther huve 4,000 ‘Iuhabltunts, on rugwed bills and jn heavy thober, Asin Jop- {In won have made good. of Gulunn, and many of tha imluca are still turns it One secs very aie Jo ovening, when uons are given to hospitals. in Donnminrk the collection of cigar tips furnishes, mutartul support for acharitable hospital in Copenha- gen, and poys for the eduentlon and support of wnumbeuot poor girls upte tho thie .of tholr coutirmation, when they take care of thunselves, tem does ‘not appear to have tiken root as yet, ‘The Parish tobucconist sells his elgar ips to Morlsts who fumignte their -graun- houses with them to Kill insects, In this country, where more clyara aro smoked than tn all Lurapa together, tho tip is, contemptnously rejected. un, whens Grunt F ' fortunes In tho mines THE MREESPORT OUTLAWS, Pirrenuna, Pa, Aug. 6.—'The search for the MeKeesport outlaws continues, ‘Vhree parties answerlng the description of “ Nig” and Heenan Lightner wervarrested ot Hynd- anan, Pa,, to-day, and will be brought to this elty, ‘Tho report that tho:desperndoes hind nt Eranee the sys- tho miners como up outof tho inincs. The Missourl Miver, Fort, Seott & Guit Hatiroud runs to yopiln trom Bax- ter Springs, and thoSt. 1. Noud runs to Galons via Joplin, eauslny consid. hie bios ur tor gompotition, far na Carthage, bound for nie 8 a child on the mornin, at the camp,—brought on by overwork. She eolite. and had boon Thisis not the first had been six months ft convict three years,’ Instunce of fomaly convicts giving birth to children while In tha Penituntiary service of thoState. Aboutn year no, L saw a negro woman coniined at ‘the station-honse in this elty, who wie 8n escaped viet ui er acme, probably & months old; aud suid this was i The THD CHILD | thatshe had given. birth to sinco sho was, fired on the citizens of Elroit‘tust night for refusing thom food wasa hoax clreulatud by the wives and relatives of the murderers in erder to throw thelr pursuers olf tho troll, and give the fugitives a chance to uscape. This gang hus ear, wud Was known as 8 fundred aud One.” ‘Thoir matte, whieh Was full of sticniticn! threats are still freal port that the men wilt oc lxar cutters have come ty to use In tobacco. stores, bat without the “saving” clause that accompanies them in Europe, A few beggars collect the Ups nt eortalnstores and smoke Host dontors throw ther in th the German districts an oceasiun- al collector will be met with, and ina promi: nent German cuban eifort was imade noblong slice te Introduce thosysten, but the depart- ha promoter of the Jead and zine vountey, By tho way, EF gave aluu-tids ut Joplin ind Galona little notive, bes ouuad thoy aro so incousidumbto in proportion to thut found at Wobb Ult for ita peypla on the rthige, aid seven mm north of Joplin, in Juspor County, ‘There are a wood uany Lars, producing ‘Mong the stones, ut and nous Mr. Wobb, uo old mun, was plowing bis down fn the low grounds of bis quire ter-section of lund, drenming of <x. good BiG, and baving n good time bofore ould ume iaong and drlvo bin frum big old homuatend ia tholr march: jobn Wobb knew whut load wne at sight. In ite crue state, RY. niorning, #8 be turned the ground betweon tho whore foe hud turned it many sone von before that, bledull oyofult upon a fortune, Hv picked uy the Witte spark, turned his horses Hitt for thewmsciyes, and ran to bin fumily with tho glad tidings. Well,w city af #000 wouls Foy On the crost of tho ridge, over look lng tho bualost mining-camp outside of Cot orado whon Leadville was duiug Its bost,. And it ts culled Wobb City, In rewpeut for Mtr. Wubh, Bt tho townesito und the faut Contre Creck, Venitentlary sery ‘Tho intier place were wen orgunized for over W Tho child was bod yralin from Yobb City, Anil ure for Europe of whan end to the etfort, Ueulors in this elty generally declare solved trendy to gupport wid share In the should an attempt ba inade to Io Interest wt for a uta Virginia aie Of ‘lynching wid expresso ut MeKeus- not get to Pittsburg SIIOT BY BROLIUENS+IN-LAW, Special Dispatch to The Uhtcago Tribune. Lirtiy Rock, Ark, Aug/5.—A. telegram from Alma, Ark, says that Franels Snow, a white man anda eltizon of the Cherokeo Na- tlon, was uttacked by two of ils brothars-in- Jaw, John and Joe Cordon, Cherokees, and John Mevk, a white man, He was watering His horso at Spantard Creek, about ‘half-way between Muskogee and Webb's Falls, who Je was fired upon by them und dangerously wounded, Little hope ly entertained of hfs ae dio was phat i in fhe, morning by Buine pull While travel but was not hit, No reason is assigned Trouble Ha Rivers Nan Correspondence Pht We cule to a pl cust streany and atopped to water the horses. galled, 1 asked Leo whas. “Spotl oY walt SAT Mat,” sald be. ‘Wo strolled wlony through woods and flolds for 8 Sow tiled, and crime to AnOty Jao-whut rie oretrent. Luskod a1 val & Smoltting Company trod was cullud, loased of Br, Wobb bis 100 eres of farin for 4 boriod of twonly youre, nyrociug to pay bliin turn this coupany aubluts Jos of cL KUT TO men who Waub ta sink shafts for prospecting, the men paylug tho Company a thoy put out, Thoro ura now Agaln we put whip to our hnrsos, and: after throu snoro miles hid beury loft beblutt we roncted huothiue sult strpain ruunhye through a ple Jeather strap; and or Is often severcly Intl the bodies of two prisoners, th saw evidences strongly lo support of the truth of this ‘complalut, duty to muakespecinl mention of one of these, ‘She prisoner attempted to excal couled himself in a ylie of brusl le was purited sil. found place, Ills pursuers cruelly _ SEY FINE TO THE BRUIT for the ‘purpose of forcing hin out, which Ble Attor that, ha Was eevee body, aAtter that he veroly nnd brite wily whipped by tha; whi) wphueboes, und Unis deplorable condition he was required to ‘The Klug a Vata jluad, that asked Leo whut tho atreaw wis prolt. The campuny turulsbes pumping. powor, and has doveral crushers, Of whleb tuero ure soventeon on this ground, ing vhatte thore ls tnken Guu tone 1 Or ging, and 150,00) Jeail-orv, por week, M is tukon to La Sully, Ii for market, ‘he ane ae the best puylug nines fs found in but the solld fuck, that pi cont pure stu, pot In streaks un loch wide, but ——. 4 STARBED THE-WRONG MAN, Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, MANSHALLIOWN, Li, Aug 6.—Laat night at Edenvillo a number of mon assembled to slean out the Milwaukee Luilront hands bo- Sween whom and tho citizens there lis been frouble, but fually quarreled among them- elven, Bob Richman ‘struck: Fy Kennedy, nockiog lim down, but breaking hoth of his ownarn, Kennedy fumpod up, draw |- inlstake stabba: fn the breast Just nibuve thy ihourt Me ruin thowa Bute ty that tino wo wero on the road to Frod- erlokeburg. Comug tua fourte rlyul eyoan wis culled, ruducuy aver 73 per a vicaatie? er ‘itt atl aah. 'Radar's yo’ BfeA-T, 'on dar’s War's yo" ran late fo TiTon fauna aya" PD, and eruull: buckle-und of a platol ‘Theso are only some o Unelvilized ination di which the lessues of the State of Georgi thelr keoping, Robert's honorable account, 8 upon bis oflicchotding ayn new family So ofton sits and rope: War? Secretary of War? ‘That's ‘always tho way in war.” when told uf tho shouting of the Prosident, alo imaniteatud no surpries, but calmly romarked, it ie said, ** L told you Bo; fond rane Dave o. bennut x Killed Chriat?” wont to hia fathnor-in-lnw’s rosidonco near by. Sho alicbs’ and 3 ‘Ayer’! of ‘hor disappearance search was made for ber, nnd on Sunday night ber brothor discavered ‘hor nt the house of u friend In flariom. Hosuc- seceded in persuading her to return to” bor futher'a howe Inn couch, On arriving at the Cole rosidunce in Astoria Mre.Ayors had yiolent hysterical (tts, and modical ald was summaned,- Bofero her do House she ox! fon. Tho..plor-glasses overlo oxhibition-gallery night-féte 1s organized, and thus yluw of the performances may a ost At the mombers of the club sr NoOst a1 Conservatives, .Acmbers of the Mirliton fold adinitted Into a coerce in any watoring-places,.but thus far connections tending: r- with any foreign club, thelr only two leno ary mombers bol and the Prince o! contonplates muktug a jon mot on congé,” an usofil for offlcars In tho nay. stance, tho Comte Titzlames ‘ uvages of {ho phiylloxera a0} hat hung about HON. . port of the Comimittce, while ree wo cunp, I tind the followlug: rematire birth to tho day we were ats, * Seurctury of ‘Thon ho'll- be shot, tho, Thorburn bited eymptoms of. bystorin. Tho parcnte of the young couple ‘andéavored to bring about a reconciliation, but to no: ‘pos’, 48 both Mr. und Mra, Ayers declured thoy would not lve towothor uguiu, As Ayors grow Worso hor sant and fually Drs. ‘rask and hor of unsound mind, and it was duolded to pluco her in tho asylum at. Wloomingdalc., Tho unfortunate young Indy Is 23 years of nge. Hor buaband, who fs about the sam 0) Sho has plonty of money, but it Ie iu tho bands of a: bankor hi zealously. wuurded by fumily luuy not huve it to lose or squander. O} the wicked, gossiping busybudios aay that this ho personal sulf-ine 1. ut that this lone Intereat haa nud more loose rela than undue restraint In the use of hor funda, bor storehouse of grent trunks packed full would suo to nttest to the eatisfnction of the avorazo mun. from Europe a train of sixty trunks, whose fine inenalty and fron-bindings soroly wg the mon of baggage. nro tilted with domestic débris aud relics of Whito House life, und it isn partot the peculiar that sho has lugged thoso 1 with hor us tho woods , oF amulets agulnss Sano of thoso unskots stand im bor room by her apecial command, during ber late seolusion, she would pass a foronvon in alfoationately Inspecting tho cons fonts of ono of those resvrvolrs, repluctug them sho would Wghe: wpow the Emperor of Tricndly zeal amo toreat of residuury, woman of National “was queational, ‘aylor pronounce: 10 yO, 48 now fl ———————— . Birds and Boasts. A Poorta (Lit) Jady pic! gileh sparrows whoso bill hat they woro with diiliculty separated. found ina troo uf a Now Jorsoy town was found covered with a thutchod Tnvostigntion shawnd that it wa: tomb of a young robin, dead nits nost, and the focgring wes no doubt tho work of the parout IR, Agand orane killed at Gridley, Cal, nosed to baye beon ts o} 4 wire from the bird's neck wits a eilyer quartor with this ingeriptions Captured at Fort dit 783; rolousud ut Fort Doarbora 0 (N, ©.) rpreaa tolls of a merchant |’ in that place who, upon oponny morntog, found a jar of brandy p ned and broken by rats, and ha killed oasily. ff taen rats that ty otha coutiter and fluor too drunk to got away, An Atmurionn 03; There followed id sentenced to the ? i ft tha Stato for lita, She sald that her first two children hud ated and that their remain lid beon interrod “ cliny-mang fathers | takon away, from hor, and ven te a negro woman of this city, who ins ndoptad it; and tha mother hus beensoné ack to the Penitentiary,‘ that portion of ‘the report which. refers acump at Cedartown, ving wi recount of the brutullty did by tho lessugs upon says: {ho mode of punishment ng on tha naked person with o yplalnt ts inndo that it On inspection of es €=. nutn by the ravages o} hor yiiies, has published in the t ica f wtost fitercsting tho result of her experiments with the alle os-Prosidonts are po the Comte @Osnond, 2 Comta do Niouwerkerke, ai brother of the Jato Minister, mungor is hung with old the walls of tho staircase, the dining-room is resery: tecn geutlamen who putt 8 salutary rule is, 0! i know whothor to provilo f Iaced at the disposal o! hentrical manager 0 of a firat night,. tholr occupa among the mambo iN Atglls are paid-for ab tho moanngers wh ‘The chy also Hestra-stulls at rt porn OF toa. od up. two: dead Ens 4 intorlockud Ho femly dlagnoals of hor cnse, things about the worl distinguished widewhoud A bird's nest reoonth; tha Committee, | ina new: order, some worn and torn yestment, atoh-work upon It wit! cerity ns If its wonrer wore waltin, ‘Thou trunks .teatify to Mra. Linod fur laying up treasures of wont ayalnst hur imaginary day of want. trult which, five or 6x yearn ed for tho iret 9 inte bans do In tho dinner-book, f course, In the interes thelr helpless his store in the Ago, ret convincod at Feic int she was the Victim of sure oug mental Wwaudorlngs ‘ * 1 look of health 1 botter now than thon; in fact, bor general boulth is jor ugo, aud sho promise h three é@core und ten. [ut strangencsa will ‘probutl hor body, though thore over assuming & violont form, and tho public muy safely luave bor in tho bunds of ber Springs i friends, whoao love for bor fs oldur thay that of tho Nation at large, We deem it our flo's pooullgr frank is rolated io Wi THe, Australia, an Amorloia jo only ona of tho NB osuuped from tts ono and soured hoavenward, . but was attractud toward tho polos of the oirous tonta, whore tho igs uf il nations wore tying. ‘The bird aulled around fora few mumonts, and pelted by sowe speotal od toward the pole from whiek the Stelpos were jlylng, and pinnacle of tho taystily, halt na hour, after w! tho mountainy, and wiegcen no more, a Freo Press Colla a story of how a bind horde In a pastureslor was tt fucdlug-ground and to water: by a gandor, whe wont before bia giving: alent A porfect fgets d wie bad bo. in his hiding: the usual rates, ‘Thddtre Fraugals fe btulls at the Opera a ” 19 Dun and “Bankrupt adle night: a ‘Tho following ‘Is givon ag tho origin of the words “dunand “bankrupt: Inthe reign of Honsy VIL a famous Huilitt namod Joe Dun yo Jn tha ‘Town of Lingulu, lo was extremely dox> torousin oxtorting monoy from unwilllu When ha waa Invited toenail ugaln’ ways nccoptod the cheerful invitation, Indeed, hls habits wore ao profligate and bo wasso carcleas each house, hose members wie of tpped with the nanesitown resort to ® 4 } £ the Instances of tha 8 by w constant | sore arlatocratlo than the conylety in, one oxnctly: knows; ‘Tho *Conmnlttes stated in strong tors that in many snstances tho quarters provided sfoy tha’ canylets were voutilated; aud thag th for. the convilots werd disgustligly eae % © Binal white boy of tho eam ho stated that ho was paid Jinmuand, Ww is dangerously wounded, oY, on dare yo' Ny, "en yo": S-A'l's tf ya Tinove Mate ony, Which aia bly ribbu: wu Ute, tocay ribbera dat ts Jest pass anurl’ Y Woe WA serie Heh person Ub funeral. —— « $ld por tou, ane * A DASIE YOR LIBERTY, > San Furancisco, Cal, Aug, &—A Folsom clupting {2 Connndttes draw I dispatch of yesterday says flvo convicts at the ‘nor do they pa: tlunta, was found ehalned to a burly negro, aid, suving hin work. ty 5) f Jug which the boy e Wiss not only filthy, bobexun bis rh Brunch Prison—George | Lupton, at ty Walker, Bob Durkin, John: Cooney, and Janes Gordbn—mado a break for Mberty, Knocking down tho guard, and tan: for the ‘he officers: amd iY) 3 but casb-sottioments uro made all.| bi lay afternoon, when MM! weny wey ae bid shuru $80) money. iow, Joining the Webb Muttupony,” - nud Meanwhile we bad travollod syilablo was spoiled at 8:10 0, m.. when the Alec: the seound ubout Oi), tthe third at lia, woen we ue: Bwary vale of : A ao Ro thei Dupe wes wou iin eee du gia ad a oak ‘we o the ‘Tu fii ied t) fourth at U,wheo wy of the courtusloy OF veven when no geniy| to was yover much crodilor's shadow, When a mun refused to pa thoreforo, some oue was sure to nak, YM au Dun hint iHenee the awful word a8 followell the Impucuniuus oyeh-unto tho nesoclntions of which pot even. Whe lapieot time can moilow, Tho money changers used ta huye benohos In the Hoursa where trado, When wny ane becune fugol¥ent bis bunch was broken aod the tho broken bench, or banco rotto, was given to hin, Since Ingolyenyy aometi mies occurs beyond wl skiva of Kuly the word was adapted und adapted to oyery buulioss community, and 4 nun Who wis tabs was calted a "bunkerout, wins, however, Fesorved for. thy sovloty te miko bankruptoy 4 means of gain, and to fall tu business In odor to put ono’s wouoy fod Bg muck OF Uther. poople's wotey as con be wot bold of (nto 4 por couts ado auulter froim the” Dues aud ny, day whloh inuy gome even af the end Of & twuon thom, anc cush suemead to know what the gander accompanied tho horge to tho stall, sat indor the trou : the horse would necustonally bico olf, Qf cory and drop it to tho grown aud thua thoy would abare each a, Finally, on one Sunday after. | noun, tha old horsy died. The a utterly lost, wandered around dlscunsulately, whore for his old comrade, refuse aol bu too dled, sineo the Empress Bugen! Gt wstionable perio: eat ustablishments In the two may beseun 6 number brown case’ markad owner, Both Prince, wore . memnbore” of 1 is the largest ong eh id been extends furthor away than a ho bunks pro- cue: in the uate 6! io ander suumad Metterulch, mu in Paris, ©. He at tho ond of a. ro tual tho fuuulty which d ea Ta a se it ol physician wade rf dog’ ine hysieal hysauly aw conversation, ditt, apiplalued that jals -buak BUT ALIVE: WITH VERMIN, The momber made “an! examinition of the bunk votated aut by the boy as bis, and found the bed—whigh y of stra With a blanket overs nut ot iy tithy and In most af tho oltica of the Unite H3tiellte” hus lately be ft clothing etored. & Polladuiphin dealor found t Ing 4 lurgur stock suuson by ordjuury ho triud: tha wellewe glodura and damage b: be ufvertisud bla arovk a8 bi row tasblonablo Prices. He bad aud 08d bas syroad. nit cultous route, an Obio SIG With SORA Clnvinautl, wiekor busket, took a train of Southern Rallroad, trat Juyation, wenoy to Crav Orchard, northoust toa hunting reudeavous ‘Tho dog waa shut up all pight an next woruing hy the top of & grasa) et hie en alone uthwost to Dunyiile a inogt advanced id theath; KOU OE tO B cloyt hold nad 10% Loose, welliulnary survey be sunk off (9 OF honest tell. fato 8 raviae, ecrambicd Up the oppoalt