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THE CHICAGO 'TRIBU THURSDAY, AUGUS' DISBANDED, , n Adjournment of the frish gst at the Palmer » House. ively to y Refased Positive’ bas aye ay Exhibit of the Finances, al Dissolution of tho Clonena. Gaol Socloty of Patriots, —_——_— His Respects to tho “Old Mon of tho Sea.” peactle frowo Poys .na-Gnol Convontion at tho Palmer Tht Dred yesterday forenoon, and all tho House at with two or threo exceptions, loft on theafternoon trains fur home, According to tho’ ation attalnable, really littte of any corti wasnccomplished boyond doplot- oe tho Treasury to the extent of $5,000 for Menge, Bat diem, and,oxponsos. This was tho mie protractad convention of tha body ovor teid, th Inst threo clays being taken up with a tight over tho funds, the decent endosiring to know Low tho mony calicctod i peen oxponded. Tho loadors, it is tinder- 100d, decline to furnish any {information in nd- Hod set tbat i tho, usual: roport, niet, x8 on provious occasion”, was remark- wach, Gndehnitness.. This concoalmont of fhe mannor uf dishursemont, neocsanry, it was aimed, for tha sake of policy, wis not rol- tho delogates, Who wanted a full exhibit, | an 4 not cpn- disgust, though — tho; sdo- eal. their" dleg’ fhe ay who ocurred, Thoy ailned, reser, more vommunicativejto frionds Thmn'when with reporters, and ¢horo was much talkamong Irishmen down, town yestordny in regard tv tho “red-hot timo” in theConvontion growing out of tho effort to WAVE ASG DRVEETIG ATION what lind boon done with tho curren: tonne peared ‘Twesday night's session Inatod Tinequatter ufter 1 in tho morning. Nota few of tho delegates saw it was hopeloss to contend ugainst the “bosses.” whose fol- jowing wero in tha majority, and thoy went homo Tuesday, ‘Thoir doparturo nado it impossiblo for the decont mon who re- mained to do anything; so Dovoy at al, had things all thoir own way yostorday moraing,; and prougbt about nu adjournment sino dic, ‘AToinuxe report endeavored to tind Dovoy and Wolsh yestorday in order to seo what thoy had to say nbont * Dynamito " Crow's chargos ns to recelving salaries for thoir sorvices, nnd alco with refarenco to tha allegation that over $100, of tho funds bad been absorbed by sainrios and exponsos. Not one of tham, however, could be caught up with, and tho reporter was forced toconclude that Crowe had really brought somo of his mncbinos from Peoria for tho purpose of exporimonting on his friends, A GENERAL BREAIGUP, ThoConyention bere has really ended in tho practical brenking-uy of tho Clan-na-Gaol Bociety. Ithus been on the dociino for some time, owing tothe rule of the bosses, who drove tho decent, carnest men out,.and who only per- mit mon whom they cuutd control to onter the Boclety. ‘Tho Kastern delegates roturned to thelr homes much diseusted. Dr, Honro, of Lowoll, a most reputable gonoman, was hoard todenounce tho fellows who have squandered the money very florcely yeatorday morning bo- fore his departure for home,and Capt. O'M. Condons who loft for Washington, did not care to conceal his annoyance and disap- appointment at tho turn ‘n@ulrs had taken, Crowe, whose interview published in ‘Tie TRIBUNE yesterday caused univoreal comments and among tho." bosses" much voxation and il ‘bumor, Was Around O8 spry As & Kitten, ready to bo lnterviowed, and to tell ati he Icnew, and por+ haps some things be did not know. ore was some talk that a pooketbook lost by oud of the delogates was found, and that it contained a lettor from tho British Consul, ‘This story originated with tho porson who has been “stulling” somo of our local contemporaries for somo dnys. It hud no foundation in fact, and was started by tho pei notated toinorder “to get oven" with adelegato, ‘Theta was some tall Inst, Sveriag oF helsing a “rump” convention, at whit tho fow bosses remaining in town might at~ tend, but hardly enough of such patriots could be found from which to select licers, ‘The most diezusted man in Chicaro over the wholo affair ig William J. Hynes, entered the Convention in good faith, expected: that matters would run sinoothly, that: thoro would bean oper ie tho funds, and that (he organizathat might bo mado the instrument of much good to Ireland, He weseadly andgoro- Ivdisappointed, Tho same may be sald of the Hey, Dr. Notta, of Bt. Louis, and, in fact, of threc-lourths of the membors of thoConven- ‘Tho comment among prominent Irish-Amor feans fn Chicago was all in one direotion, Prey urged that nothing goad haa resulted to dreland from sceret soctetios. Thoy pointod out. the fullure of similar societies In Italy and {oPragce, and many of thom could sco moro slearly than ovor before tho wisdom of the Honan Cathollo Church ja placing such s0- nder ban, The Land-Loaguors woro astounded at Crowe's Tesclations, and onewf the oflicars of the Stato lation sald that ho could now understund =. all the bickoringa of tho past winter over at tb Wie eee OF THE FUNDS 18 Was agucs originated, and why the feotral Land Leaguo formed jn this olty last fovembor, and composed of reputable ' winess-mon, was denounced by prom ment members of the Clan-na-Gael Socloty, and wby tho members of tha Loagua were de- Faced as politicians, An ox-President of a x ard Leauge anid ho wad awaro that tha Clan- e-Gacle wore enelne tho League, but soul Dot tell why The rogsun was made pao Jesterday, Wallo Irisn-Amerionn oltizons ct eomewhat humiltuted at the disgracotul Towa which charaoterized tho convention, and at a moro disgracaful way that honcag-heart- bee patriotic Irish men aud womdk havo en, wa inet aie selfish Sormoranta, ig them a goneral fooling of Matlfaction that the swindle bag Deon oxposs andthat it will ‘not bo permitted to Specs further, ‘The bubl dave beon Te wubb has burat, tho windbags CROWE'S PARTING Wonps, emt the, Editor of ‘the Chicago Tribune, ana 20s Au 10.1 have not left town yet, Mcorrectly stated tn the morning pape Want tobe intend leaving for a fow di mt bedace bare 8 tow pea myth. ta Clan: * bofo hos or them i i PeS0y {urthor advaiced on tha ro freedom, I would rospeottully ask them to tai Eonvoncion, Bad tasee wit aeed Seco ne eae : , Oro AD Ox- Benditu f nome #10,000" since tho pepsin ihea at” bo) i ie mon at homo did not ave to. pay for, tree paral, bud, os in the cass of tho ritlos, them: ar re paid and had the samo delivered ta theso parce guld Bot bo in the loast surprised town ene rilles wore not hawked about from & hundrod ganda sold and resold to fay rod, clube in Irgland —_sinco : tale ‘poe people will think I ain pnts at tak PMay the socrets of tho ore iw bemnerioue ab is pl cloak ¢! iirorana, who, like the Old stars of te oat the irigg'Ghed themacives on tha shoutders of Talk i jvatlonat clement, about sccrets! Shae: Plans for, ruvotution anya en, daeie’ i At? Waki ad tty Maaeey gd oO ety m 4 38 ce Fou Mayen Tohey' ta the local branch: not. Your one now du og" fake wi a time will aldo nae (ou out id ng you fs a art be gn honest man in I know there Is, for I iiclang 18 a membel want you to compl ti trte ting tar ade bar for thoy wi thelr books at anything, Make ¥ on Bow up rts it id Vouchurs, and turn over that fs oda tale, fot tetts of the fund. “Lf they to- waters of the much- When algnod Fonlan — Brothers tome the Irish Nationalist, looks ta te qoyenteon Years, and his mm! And uosine, of high-toned, honorable, 8 outa ta patriots, who, throwing thoir here to aid co _tuo, Cause, apbealod to thelr Sid them in bu pate thom, ins, Carry live on © Moberts, Dutine STPEETL ae } ilighwel, Boland agber 01 Poor Muhgy piltle Rook, Arie and my old friond me noe jaa whom no purer patriot eF lived. “Hut comparisons are FOU OF tho “old guard who aro 7 5 iS Be 2F, a8 me 2 £ F it E. yot In tho land of tho lving forgive me thia insuls to your charactors, and those of you who pasa to tho other shore will forgive tho Insult offerod to tholr momory, It was tnintentional, and dono only to ahow ‘Tho great decn; Of Ielsh Colofa TA modorn ‘ny, TA, Cnowe, SULLIVAN TO CHOWH, ‘Td the Hilttor of The Chieugn Tribune, Crrcano, Pa 14—Tho statement*in your Papor of this dato, purporting ta havo beon mado by ono Crowe, to the effect that I nm or Was an organizor for an [rial society, 16 an line qualified falsehood, I nover sorved In any auoh capacity for nny society, ‘nor did I ever receive aoent in my fo for any aervices rondorcd to any sooloty with which I was connected, unity fnlao {a tho porson Crowe's stntomont that 1° visited! Peoria with Mr. Parnoll without invitation, Mr. Parnell published Q card | requesting that wil arranges mants y MS Western moctings be made through the Hon. John Forsythe and jayaaly andt HOCUTBnMEd him to tnany places ri ti in tho Northwost his request = and at mud Joss of time and =f venience in othe neta, My frie pu my hotel bill boforo 1 wus ready to leave, and notwithstanding my protest tho hotel clork refused ta necopt payment whon tendered by ine. 1 was thoro only one night and had no washing done thore. 1 submit that, In cotnmon falrnuss, before such a porson ‘ng this Mr.Crowo confesses himself to bo, is givon your columnsto indulge in blackguardiam, the objocts of his nttacks ought to be given nn opportunity to bo heard tn the Issue of your pre per whioh records Risstatemants, Rospectfully, ALEXANDEM BULLIVAN, HYDROPHOBIC HORRORS, Another Victim to tho Hite of a Mad ox. Atnoon yostorday tho West Lake street po- Neo patrol wos catiod upon to convey to tho County Hospital a man named Peter Dahl, lvs ing in tho rear of No, 134 North Sangumon street, who was thought to be suffering from hydrophobia, ‘The pattent acquiesced, and the trip to tho Hospital wag mado without any adventure. Early in the dey Dah bad. called upon Dr, C, Fenger at bis office, corner of Indls ana and Groen streets, Ho was troubled, ho suid, with pains in the back betwoon the ehuul- ders, oxtunding up into the hoad, and with chok- sonsationa in thothront, He compintnod also that movements of the alr avout tim causod a smoth- ering sensation, and that ho could not swallow, ‘The Doctor applied several slmplo teats, such fs blowing on tho bare akin. ‘Tho pationt re- sponded t0 onch one, and the Dovtor was forced to tho conolusion that tho mua waa a victiin of hydropbobin. Datladmitted having been bitten bya don in lust Murch, and exhibited a acaron tho ball of the Toft thumb. Ho had been playing with and toasing 2 youngdog of cur extraction, with brindie-bull pecutturitles prodominating, whon tho animal turned and seized him by the band, ‘Tho back of tho hand, and the arm part way up to the cibow, woro quite badly lacor- Ated, but the docpest and worst wound was] tho one which loft tho soar, Ife waahod the wounds carefully, ond npplied sumo enive which bis wife wns using for chapped lps, aud in duo timo thoy wll healed and cave ‘no further annoyance, As for the dow, ho gave it away, and thought It wus aubsequontly kitted, Dr. Fonger fs onv of tho Fabvulty of the Hoa- pital, and It was by bla advice that Dabl con- sented to go to that institution, A Tuinune reporter calted at the Hospital at 0 volock lust ovening, and found Dahl in one of the private wards with convaloscent mitions watohing over him, and Dr. BUllogs writing out an elaborate history of tho case from an oxtoudod interview he ‘had dust bad with the doomed man, who wus byt on Acot at the farther ond of tho room. Hur Mt not been for THK GLASSY GLEAM of Dahl's cyes, aud tho violent twitchings which heundorwont at frequont but irregular luter- yal, ono might bava picked him out as tho Beat iesiclogk tay man {In the room, Mo ient- fosted great dread of tho door, and of tho onl, window in the room, . aaying thut the draft nearly killed him. in answer to questions, hu said ho was gotting on nicely, and wits feeling as woll a8 ho could oxpoat, bué the Doctor atutod on the quist that ke tad been gotting gradi. ally worse from the tlino he wis brought in. Dahl fully appreciated his torribtc disenag, and thought, bucause hu had been xblo to swale tow a small quantity of water, that ho was pro- Rressing finely under hospital treatment. In Dr, Dillings' history of the caso it appoars that Paht lea Inbocer, St years old, that his fathor Med of 2 surgival operation for novrosis of tho ce, and that his mothor and two sisters aro allvo and in good health. Also that the patient has beon ordinarily healthy, but a very hard drinker, and bas boon out many times about tho head and extromitics iu stioon and stroot brawls. Ho was bittea by a dog last Murch, but. realized no bad offecta from the wound until recently. ,Monday ho worked, but during the afternoon ho felt heavy and dult about the head, and experienced an aching scnaation at tho back. In tha evenlug ho ato supper and rested woll during the night. The next murning bo ate breakfast with the usual rolish and drank one cup of coffes. Ho tricd to drink a second cup, but could not,and began to fool badly spnul ce. Beni é So ben anid Hawn or res utending up at to A trfond called neon and and scent out for somo beer, but fe could drink noue of It. Ho also found that be coutd fot drink wator; it caused a choking sensation inbisthroat. Subsequently tho merv alent of water caused convulsive ‘movements in tho throat. Ho glopt woll that night, but was much worse yosterday morning, and resolved to call upou Dr, Fenger, It was with difiiculty that he waa able to wulk to bis olfice, only threo blocks distant, Tho alight breeze soemed to sulle him, and be was frequently obliged to haltin ordor tocateb his breath, und gathor strength cnough toyoon. Tho bistory concludes with the symp- toms ns oxhivitgd and confessod by tho paticnt at Go'olock lust cvening, and as glyon in detail a vo, THE TREATMENT of tho caso is tho sume ns that given fn all othor casos of the kind which baye comu to tho bus- pitel within the pust fow yeara—uamely: ydrate of chioral, Aud yet this drug scoms only to afford tumporury rallof, and, in every in- atance when tho pationt hus sutferid rolapsa, viotonte in’ that they "bave! teen “lees ol in 10} ave eon frequout, ‘tydrophowlat ever bitiled the medical fraternity, and thOso ut tho houpital aro no exception. Ono reads to daily printa of notable cures Jn athor parts of tho world, and notably of sovoral who wore cured. by bypoder- mic inJcotions of cururs In solution, “It is quite possible that the physicinns who will to-day bo calicd upon to exanilne Dab! wiltitry tho etlicacy of somo of those cures upon bin, and certain) itis in this way only that tho poor follow’s Ufo can bo saved, fall bas a wife and one obild, who livo with bis mothor and sistors in rathor poor circum. atunces at tho number montionod, ‘THE BRIDGEPORT PUMPS, Unless tho City Noen Something Pretty Soon, the Canal Commissioners Wil +Zurn tho Waters-of the Dosplaines Mtivorand Lane's Lake into tho Canal. Acommittee from tha Jollot Board of Trade called on the Caaal Commissionors at their re- cent meoting in Lookport to talk over the sub- Joct of the Bridgeport pumplug-works. Mayor Herrison and Bir. Crogler bad been invited to confer with tho Commission- ors, but both falled..to bo prosout. ‘The Committee sald they had beon making ine quiry for ovitence that the Chicago olty wuthor- itled {ntendod to put ii tho pumps aud do somes thing for tho relict of 1G people « ulony, the river, and . wore fated that tho Olly authorities . wore q timo: and manifesting waa Mat apleit- in. regal tothe matter, woich indicated thatthey did noe intend to do anything. Tho Commissionors wore waked what notion thoy would take In the caso, and ropiied it the a bad -until Sept. J, nocerding to tho law, works, If | tl td ru ofnt resolutions passod by bly wtite Just sexslon, thon tho Commis sion would fool bound to construct the aluice. ways and feoders from tho Desplulnos itiver at or noar Summit, and at ornear Lemont, and alsa construct a dum xoross tho formor: Calumet foodor that would cyuse the wators from Luno's Lake to tow into tho canal, this belng in accord. auco with tho provisionsembodiod in the rusolu- tons which have becomo tha Inw. The Jolist Board of ‘Trado Cammittes wera authorizod by the Commissioners to earn what thoy could about the uwnership, cte., of the land through whick it would be necessary to yee the right of way for carrying. out the provisions of the Jaw us outlined aboye. The Hoard of Cansl Commisstonors, at thelr noxt rogular mooting attor Sept. 1, will probably ‘take atepe to carry out the law, unless the alt; should do bes ir in the meantime to indi gate tnt thoy fat putting up the pumping- works, < Commissioner Glover. said lost ovening that. PA pr oe at roadini 0 Dourd, and that thework could wo forward with: navigation. I¢ the pumping-worke are not built, and tho Cammitsonoe bus no othor altoraative but to construct the ditohes, and turn the wator of the rivor into tho canal, the city ta likely to find itsolf In a pretty plight, tay bi the Steet ot ope tt i tilene sluicos ‘would be to e effso et drive the ators of tho Chicago River with allthe acwago and filth out into the lake. Sooner or Jaoter this discharge would affevt the now reason: Ted ad te an eo eS mpUTY mn > AT FI with 6 first-cluss occasion for a deadly epidemic, es Tula Qurlesa te eae is bo. BLT State Loula Curis, a Fronotinan living atNo, atreot, was ued $20 yoaterday at the Bouth Bide Police Court for crudlly boatlny hia wife. Cornellus Mi: 1s, Or Was, on Bixtoonth strevt, near Halstead, was sent to jail for throo months by Justice Meoch yesterday for beating and abusing bis Wife and opidrou, ; CRIMINAL NEWS. A Toledo Grain Firm Obtains » $100,000 on False Bills of Lading. —_——~ A Worse Trado and a Whent Deal Sctiled with Bul- + : . lots. —_—__-+ Insurance Officials Arrested on a Charge of Embozzlement, EXTENSIVE GRAIN FRAUDS, Speclat Diaputeh to Tre UAleago Tribune, Toneno, O., Aug. 10.—The tomperature tn Mnanelal und grain alreles of Toledo to-day ts about athlood heat nt what is alleged to bo nx atupendousn fraud as has aver been perpo trnted bore, and tho tloyelopmonts have boon auch nx to leave no room to doubt the magni+ tude of tho alleged rageatity, There have been provious transactions of Ike charneter jn our taidat, but none on so mammoth n aeale oF 86 tinotured with culpabta trrogiluritics asin the presont Instance, and with tho facts In viow It can but prove n causo of wonderment that transactlons of tho chnractor alleged In this ine stance should not have been brought to ight soonerthnn thoy were, Siteeinctly atnted, tho cage {snsfollows: Tho grain commission firm of E, It, Williams & Hros,, it is alleged, have issued forgad or fraudulent bilis of lading cov- ortog threo cargoes of grain upon which thoy have reallzod a sum approximating $100,000, According to tho fraudulunt bills the grain was shipped from Toledo In tho schooners Henson, Bt. Voter, ‘nnd Atmosphore, and was consigned to tho firm of J M. Yullee & Co, ot Now York. In onder that tho many who are not familiar with tho methuds employed for realizing on a cargo of grain in trinsit may better understand tho proceedings ulteged ngalust E. 1. Willams & Bros, tho modus operand! will te brietly ex. Pintned, Whon neargoof grain isshipped aboard avessel, bills of Inding in triplicate aro Issuod signed by the master of tho vossel, The originnt bill, which ts tho onty one of real value, bolongs to the shipper, and’ uccompanies as proof of shipment his draft on tho consignoo for tho yaluo of the cargo. Shippers in xood standing nre allowed to draw for the valuo of a cargo in transit, the bilisof lading belng proot of shipmont, In tho caso'of E, lt. Willaims & Bross it ts ulloged that thoy Issued bills-on ves- sul curzoes ns above named whon no such oar goes wero allout or In stouk; that thi J. M, Fuller &Co., of New York, through the Merchants’ Natioun! Bank of Toledo, for tho yaluo of tho cargo as alleged in tho bila: and that the Serchante’ Nation « Bark fecomnigdated them with tho amount sought to bo obtained from J, dt, Puller & Co, It Is stated that tho luat-amed firm, becoming suapicious. ofutransaction they vould not fully compres hond, sent aun agent here to investigute tho untter and to sevuro a settlenfont with 1 It. Williams & Bros, and that through this ncans matters bave beon brought to un focus, It is furtherinore stated that to firm bavo obtalnad Intec uccommodations frum tho Merchants’ Nutional Bunk upon documents purport. ing to ropresont constdcrable quantities of whoat in store at tho Wabasn clovators, which documentalt, isallogod, ware fraudulent, in that tha Company had no whoat in store in the elevators named, or not the.quuntity covered. by tho bills, The firm In question bus beco a vory prominont one in Bourd of cada circles, although thoy fulled about threo yours aso, by which some of the banke’ of tho city lost henvily, and now Unt (ko matter bas come tu Nght cltizens can call to mind tho fact that duc- ing tho past three or four days thoy buve frequently soen officers in ‘cltizons' dross foltowing —closoly in tho path taken by difereut membors of tho firm only n few minutes before, For severul diys and nights pnst tho police have hid the members of tho firm in constant viow or knew exactly where thoy could bo found, until lust night. Some tine between last evening and this morntug thoy manugad to give the officers the slip, and since then they hava not been seen, but word haa been reecived that, thoy have since orusaod ‘and are thorefore nll the police, Tho had | of thoir doparture wis thmr absence from joard of Trade this torning, This caused comment, and it wos soon learned that thoy had {ty, ‘The ronson that thoy wore uot prrested, itis understood, is that there wero hopes of a settlomont, and the bank ‘officials had rather had thot than to prosvcute the of- tenders. ‘Choir principal outlook nt itu; was to get the money back if possibie,” That the pollee bave not had an cusy Job in followine these persous and keoping thetn in constant yiow muy be readily jmugined. Noverthelcas it Is understood this was done, although itrequirod soveral mon to doit, Assobn as thelr whero- gbouts Is known If is saidau attempt will bo made to orrest thom upon a charge of obtaining monoy undor false pretenses, It fs said, and it is prot bly true, that a warrant hos buon issued already. INSURANCE OFFICIALS ARRESTED. Apectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Boston, Aug. 10.—Yosterday. the Insurance Commissioner asked tho Supremo Judicial Court foran injunction to rostrain tho Allinnce In- auraoce Company of Boston from furthor car- rylng on bualness, on the ground that said Com. pany was insolvont, and tu-day Goorze H. Long aud Chartos lt, Howard, Proaldont and Treasurer of the Campauy, were arrested to auswer to an indictment found against thom at tho presept term of the Superior Court for embezzling funda of tho Company. Tho Alliance Company has bad rathor 8' singular oxperionco, for, aftor susponding operations about two years axo,, the Company was ro- organizs led ta rolnsuro its ed and proceedud former rieka ond ult fur now business, Through tho elforts of the ollicors now acoused of critne the Company succocdod In pluctug: aula @ goud numbor of risk#, but tho profits of the atock- holdprs have not been as romunerative aa was reasounbly anticipated. This state of things aroused tho suspldions of tho Examining Come mittee, and thoy omployed an expert to investi- gato tho books, and hu ruported a dofictonoy’ ot about $11,000, covering a poriod from Oatobor, 1878, to June of tho Beenone year, The expert found that columns of figures showing the recolpts of the Company hud heen ado up in such away #8 to produce alt eee aus sats Soret? a: and the igyogate smoun Appearing wa about $11,000, which was also sliort as onsh. ahd’ Howard wors) wdusiteod to bail it each. A LIFE FOR A IONSE. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Font Wayne, Ind., Aug, 10.—Lon Young yes- terduy shot and Instantly killed Jamoa Fisher, ‘Thoy were both prominent farmore of Paulding County, Oblo, and some t{ma since ynt into 6 quarrvl over atrado, ia which Young olalinod Fisher owed bim a horse, Young had been try- ing to get it for somo time, but Fisher atoadily ‘rofused to part with It, Young wont to Fisher's and found bim plowing, He told Fisher ho was log to deniand tho horso for the lust time, fie hor refused. Hefora ho could dofond bln sulf Young shot bitu with # ritle, tho ball enters ’ | pe ble hoart. Young took the horgo and rodo It ome, On bis way ho told sony poraons what had happencd. Ife was arrosted In a short tine, and is now Iu jall at Emorald, O., awaiting trial. FATAL GRAIN QUARREL, ° Bvrcial Disoatch to The Crtcago Tribunte «~~ Triny Iaurs, Ind, Aug, 10.—Lust night Ell- jah Nady, a young desperado living at Corey, in Clay County, shot and kislud his futhorein-law, Josiah Dorham. .The parties were disputing in regard to the possession of some wheat which both claimod, Tho matter was loft tou referco foradjuatimont. While tho sottlomont wasin Progress Wady drow a revolver and shot Dor ham throe times, who expired almost instantly, Bady was immediately arrested and tukon to Jullat Brasil, Thore is strong talk among tho farmora in that noighborhood of taking Bad; from Joli and hauging him, Dorkam was an ol ase honored and rospected citizen of Clay FOUL PLAY SUSPEOTED, Crncinnats, Aug, 10,—There still remains 9 myatory couneoted with the death of Churles B, Kiteben, who, was found dead jo Edon Park Monday mornthg. Ithas been shown that ho was not drunk, that ho was in the habit of woare ing a blue cost, light vest and pants, but wheo founa was beste | a choap duater coat, no veat, wont The india rs wi * Monday morning bofore bis body was foutid two. Indies callod and prosentod an order for lotture in Kitchen’s room, “The order. was signed by tchvo.. The womon gut the lotters and road ons, usking the landlady ta tell Kitohon when he returnod “to como over there,” but did not ve nanies OF uddress. A detectivo bas been pat iy charge of the caso, and the Coroner will Upther testimony, » A DOUBLE TRAGEDY, Hawnrnal, Mo; Aug. 10.—A bloody double tragedy occurred at the Town of Burtou, Mo, on tho Wabash Hallway, yesterday. A man numod Jackson Jnguited a lady named Lange ford. The told her husband, who at once : ate filoting mortal woungs. Mra. ‘ord, th appeared on Fuo soane and shot Jackson in tho raunion will be held breast, whereupon ho turned on the woman and cue her ail Atl two or throe times, when he fall exhaust ‘rom toss of blood. oth Jackson and Langford will dic. A LYNCHING FEARED, Ctxcinsatr, 0. Aug. 10--Ei Anderson, ao negro arrested for highway robvery and put In Jail at Hoading, was in dungorof lynching, aod ins not yet been brought to_jnil hore for fear of Interferenco on tho way. | The reckless mannor In which he and his companion fired tipon thelr victime bas erented n-atrong feeling against him. Lynching imay yet be accompiiahed, CHANGED witsr ATTEMPTED BLACKMAIL, Sptetat Dtesateh to The Crteaoo Tribune. MitwauKre, Atty. 18—Mra. Frank Smith Crocker, who wns recently on trial for attempt. Ing to kill her stopmother, and acquitted on the ground of Insanity, was arrested to-day una charge of bitckmatl, Bho has been writing threatening letters to prominent people, A MURDER SUROUDED IN MYSTERY St. Louis, Aug. 10.—No clew has yet been ob tained to the murder of Willian 13, Londerinan, desse Colvero was arrested this afternoon, but has been released, ho having clearly ahown that he could not have -beon engaged In tho affair, Several other men wore arrested this afternoon on suspteion, but tho police du not. think they have got the right man yot. ; NOMBERS SURRENDER, Pirrsnuna, Pa, Aug. 10,.—"Shorty” O'Conner and “Ieddy" Vazy, two of tho McKeesport bandlte, yave thomsclyca ‘up to tho authorities nt Hollidnysburg, Pa., this morning, They will bu brought to this city ta anawor the charges of robbery and murder. The whereabouts ot tho others aro still unknown. A NEGNO ROBBER ARRESTED. CINCINNATI, O., Aug. 10.—A negro was capt. ured at Lockland to-day amid soma exolte- mont, fn tho courso of which tho! prisoner ro- celved a sovers bullet-wound, Ho is supposed to vo an uecomplico of Ed Andorsou iu recont Alghway robberies. . DISAPPEARED WITIT 817,000, Sr. Jonxri, Mo., Aug. 10.—J. C. Drake, 8 young Englishtuau, recently from Kansas City, erm ployed by Turnor, Frasor & Co., xrocera, of this elty, ns traveling collector, bas disappeared with a goltoction of $17,000 mado ut Lathrop Bondy WORSE-THIEF SENTENCED. Spectat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribuns, Lunixaros, Mich. Aug, 10.—Jobn Porter has beon syntonced to three yearayat Jackson for ntr- Inga Horse nt William Allon’s livery stable, taking ft to Ottawa County und solling it. WHEAT TIUEVES. Spectat Dispatch to The Chleaco Tribune, Bexwant, Ind. Aug. 10.—Wheat thieves aro becoming nutncrous around this violnety. Last night about 100 bushels was stolen, Farmors are setting traps for tne thieves. TWENTY YEARS FOR MORDER. San Francisco, Cal, Aug. 10.—Clarence Gray has been sontencod to twenty years’ imprison. mont for tho murder of Thoodore Gluncy, edit Of tho Santa Hurbara Press, ee DIED OF 118 WouNns, Annany, N. Aug, 10,—It is reported that Parker, the rondack gulde who nesaulted Mrs. Bull, died froma shot-wound recelved whilu rosiatlng arrest. —* WASHINGTON. | COLOR-BLIND PILOTS. Wasitrnaton, D.C, Aug. 10.—Durlng tho last fiscal year thoro wero 4,03¢ pilots exainined by the Marine Hospital Service, of which numbor 116 wore found culor- blind. SECRETARY BLAINE. Wasurxaton, D. ©., Aug, 10.—Socrotary Blalno ‘and family loft this afternoon fur Augusta, Me. Ther will bo absont from Washington soveral wooks, Ss SOLDIERS’ REUNIONS, Celebration at Atchison, Kas, and Dubuque, Ia, of the Twentieth An- niversury of the Battlo of Wilsowa Crock—Fifth Annual |Itcunion of .tho Tinols Voterans Assdciation at Jacke sonvTiilo. e Speciat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. JACKEONVILLE, Il, Aug, 10.—Tho fitth annual rounion of tho Contral Illinols Vetorans’ Asso- olntion was, a grand success.’ Thoro were 8,000 porsous at tho’ falr-grounds to-day. Threo thousand soldiers and familica wore sorved with dinnor by tho Jacksonville Judies, Gena, John I. Hinakor and Richard Rowett were tho orator of thoday, Tho local militix escorted tha vat- eraus’ procession, ‘Tho city is handsomely devorated. CaLpwenr, 0., Aug. 10.—The oighth annual reunion of soldiers is announced for Caldwett, O., Sept. ¥ Phis is the original orgauization Beat instituted by Gon. Shormun at Caldwoll in Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dunia Tay, Aug, 10.—Mombors of the First Town Infantry residing in this city had a ree union to-night to celebrate tho twentieth anni- versary of tho battle of Wilson's Crook, Du- Duque sont two companies in that regimont,— Lund H. Thore are olghtoen mombers of Com- pan Land twenty-four of Company H still lv- ng In this city, and their little gathorlng waa of the happiest character. ATOHIGON, Kas.) Aug, 10.—Tho reunion of tho First Kungas tegimont held In this clty to-day Eilat? stig aah putt ea cont 86 in > ering. Yapout 400 soldiera®” representing probably n hundred different regiments, were prescot, ‘Tho occasion wag tho twenticth anni- varsury of tho battle of Wilson's Creek. Ad- bg eas ade by Chief-Justice Horton, 0 \« Fenton, of avon= worth, and Ci ohn A. Martin. Tho soldicrs wore hospitabl y ontertainer by the peo- ple of this sity ‘ho Soolety of tho First Kau- sas olocted John B. Hurth, of Atchison, as Pres- ident for the casing oir, Tho woxt annual in Leavonworth, PLEURO-PNEUMONIA, Appointment of a Stato Veterinary . Surgoon. Asannounced in yostorday’s Trinone,Gov.Culs Jom haa appointed Dr, N. H, Padron, of this olty as tho first Stato Vaterinarian of Lilinols, the ap- pointment being in accordance with a law passed onty last apring, and !n force only since the frat duy of Inst mouth. Tho objoct of the law isto prevent. vlouro-pnoumonia aniong oattlo, and ts phasage was largoly due to tho woil-re- mommbercd fact that cunpiaints came rroi across the water that cattle shipped from Iilinots were too often sutoriog from .the aforesaid contag- lous.disouse, The law auys that the Stata Veterl- naring aball investigate all oxscs of disonscs auionit cati(o which inay bo brought to bis notice by a reputable yoterinary surgvon or practie- {og phyalolan, in cuse bo finds that plouro- pneumonia oxista. among tho cattle of any tooality: be haa authority to quaran- tine ‘that locality, | and also, ry ensos of opidemly, to slaughter tho discased bor winea. the owners to bo rolmburvod, of cotrsa, The State Veterinarian ts to receive $8 a day for actual servioo, togothor with traveling ox= nses, ond ta wlliowod to Gruw upon a fund to expondad in distufoctiig infocted premises, Ho isto given bond in tho sum of €5,000, and there aru also roesirictions In the law relus ve to his calling er — phyalcians for consultation which euMciantly protect tho owners of cattle, Aud tho Inw also makes it a Serateepageaas FAG oe tat ae nonin, fo oh ofent mney -be fined not loss than €50 nor mgre than Panren has been a practicing votorinarian for twenty-two yoars, and {6 ab M, D. as wall, Ito was Chicf Voterinarlan of the United States Cavalry Buroau during the W: 8 Mont? a exbertonos with cattle discasos, jariy pleuro-pnoumonia, Ho was seen inst night by @ 'TiuBONK representative questioned royarding bis prospcotive arrat Tucnta for oouducting the affaira of bis oflico, Ha suid that, having only received the appointment: about twenty-four hours provious, be bad not yet determined, exoept in ® Very goneral way, a8 now ‘be should englover things: Ho would. bave his office in Chicayo and would at Once take moasures to ustublish communication with the propor uuthoritios of the diferent counties, and also with the prominent cattlodoalers, in order tohave the law thoro yy understood, .. . THE MICROSCOPISTS, Conuunud,-0., Aug. 1.—At the session of Amerloun:Mloroscoplats to-day tha following wore olected:mombers: Dr. H. G, Dottmer, pase ty Dr, HB Tone, Diroleytlieg Ou; + Moegra z ley, Detrolt. Sitch’: Ber Geb toes Dr Ana, Bll, Hoary Goyder, and Adolph Folll, Conn: bus, 0.; Fran! isp, Sdoretary of the Koya! Microscopical Society, London, Bog.} Charles A. Spencer, Genova, N..; and Joseph Sulliven, of bus, wore geneary me bers. Duras the eossl + ibjeots of - int riser? sion subj oO} reat wero THE YORKTOWN CELEBRATION, RicuMondD, Va., Aug. 10—The Cathojic soolo- ties Rory rete resolved to rae yorkionn Buu it. rioipate int onigales that day. the Cathous sryauuations eiiecraie Gee a eicees Busse Hoanaill conduct tha sorvicos.thak days ughe ll, 1881I—TEN PAGE POLITICAL. ‘ The ‘Two Factions. in Virginia’ Coalesce After a Long . Wrangle. Probable Dafeat’of the North Carolina Prohibitioniats' by a Large Majority. VIRGINIA. Bpeetal Dispateh ta The Chieaoo Tribune, Lyncnnuna, Va., Aug, 10,—As wae antelpated, there has been much bickering In the ranks of the Hepublican Convention to-day, and more than onco this morning it seomed that two tick. ets woul bo put in tho field. Gen, Witl fam ©. Wickham, the recognized hend of the Btraightouts, arrived early this tnorning, and bis Appetranco gave new confidenca to bls follows era. Hoth.wings of tho Republican party hnit been up protty much all night cauousing, the colored taembers especially looking rathor played. out, as thoy bad to sleep In many out-of-the- way and cramped quarters. Tho personnelof the two bodies shows very Inrge majority af ne- grocs, there boing about fifteen white men in tho coalition body and about ten with tho atraightouts, A large numbur of tho Rendjust- ors aro present as lookera-on, most of them be- ing Gen. Mubonc’s warm personal and Intimate friends, among thom bolug Gen, Greenor, late a prominent aspirant for Gubernatorial honors Lefore tho’ Readjuster Convention; John F. Lewis, tho candidate fur Lieutenant-Governor on the Itcad{uster ticket; and Frank Ital, tho aspirant for the Atturney-Generalahip upon tho samo platform. Gen. Greener is Gen, u- hono's personal represontative, and tho. Senn- tor 16 himaclf in hourly communication with bis forces. Both parties came with an ovi- dent determination not to yield, and each reoms aupplomonted by the most powerful machinery in tho shape of outalria pressure, and during heated discussions nt Umes to-~tay tho tisual charges of using moncy have been minds. thas been many yeara since the Republican party of thie Stato bas beon av stirred up. ‘The situation Inat night was so mixed as to cause considerable uneasiness to bath tuctlons, but the Wickhaw men swore desperately that thoy did not intend to give. way, but mennt to have a Btralghtout ticket in the field, nor would thoy leur of any alliance with tho sondjusters, Both sides claimed a majority of dotegates; tho Wickbam mon, however, had the Chairman of the State Central Commitice with them, but tho Jteadjuster coulltionists got'even with thom by capturing tho Secretary aud Sftecn out of tha twenty-seven members of the Committes who were fully in accord with them, ‘Tho cunli- tionists claim to bave found that they have 112 delegates whose credentials could not be chal-, longed. The thor stde, according to tho Hendjuster statements, had only forty- two regulnra -accrealted and about forty. six doubtful. Conscfous tbat. thoy, had tho numerical atrongth, the coslition purty mado @ proposition to allow the Chairman and Seorotary of tho Cummlttes to purge the rofl of ait doubttul names and fesue tickets of ndmis- sion to the balance and go into one hall, ‘The Wickham cohorts uoned ‘tho Proposidon, slupt over itvand tis morntuy curly the coulitidh Jeaders visited the ruonis of the Secretary of the Committee and asked for o response tu tho proposition they bid made Inat night. The proposition was thon finally rufused | by tue coalltionists, ‘Cho siraightouts thon quietly, under tha dince of — Cone greasipen Dezendorf and Jorxenson, ropatred ton ball which they bad previously secured and had an organization tn a few nenute of thalr delegates baving a tlekut o algned by the Chairman of the Conunittes, He culled this body to order, sud sald it wad the onty Kopublican Convention in thecity. At thts point thore waa inuch enthuslism itimong tho delegates, and sume ever hinted at bilgng right slong and putting n straighout teket in tho feld. When tho coulition delesutes came to the dour and demanded adinittance to the hull, thoy were asked for tholr tickets, but auch tickets us thoy bad wero not aimed by the Chairman, who was aufoly oneconced lasile, and, therefore, tho delegates could not get in, and when they tnole ‘0 show of fight, policemen who bud been star Yoned in the vestibule} were ready to nal thom, Tho irate Mahouoltes luftin disgust, swearlog they would have nothis Wickhnin body inside the bamite wing Com jon, unissionn: Inore to do with thao ity pnd tho Wiek- ie aid things thelrown way. Tho vention then clocted J. G, Wilson, n colored man, Chalrinun. Ho iude o speeut, ape posns any ponllbions denouncing Mas one. and salting, upbn those present to stond firm to Hopublican principles, Attor Wil gon made bis speech Congressnuin Dezendort camo in and aald the Canlitionists were dispoxod to appoint a committee of conferonce in order to beul existing diforences, and ho muved that. asimilar committee be appointed on the part of the Straigntauts, This propoaltion caused an uproar, and Goorze M, Arnall, a mutatto Post- Ottice employé, yot up and opposed any treating with tho Coalitionlats, who, ie said, were works in tho Interest of Mutione, He then proceeded ‘or Mahono after tho ‘most style of darky eloquence, mixed with a spice of tho mulatto education, Mahono, ho sald, if stripped of bis powor, would bo found to be only @ combination of stuffed baliot-boxcs. tte cbarged that Roadjuster leaders were tho first to inaugurate tho practico of atulling bnllot- boxes to chont the neg and would do ao again if thoy needed to, and it wax for dishonest ractices of this kind that Mabone bad beon eked out of tha Democratic party. He char, that Neadjuster Benator smelt 8 too bad for tho Hepublicans to bande. Ho charaotorized any pruposition coming from Manono os “a preposttion comlag from Camitla with her faded fowors," and sald that, rathor than votejfur Mahone and biaCant, Kidda, bo would vote for tha fittis tin- er on the lett hand of John W. Daniel, who, ough the Democratic nomineo, was in favor of honest principles. ‘This spoeck ereatod much applause, and hud the elfeut of inaking the Cou- voution decide unanimous! thing to do with tho other side, ‘Thoy then took @ recess, Aftor the recess thoy Bepoitet a conference committee of nine to cont aitnilar vommittoo of the Coulltioniats. ‘Tho Inboue wing mut in 9 separate hall and elected Joaiah Crunip and RP, Broot President and Secretary, and thon ap thelr coutittes of conference, after which thoy took a recess untiknight, The night sessions of both Convontions bava been nore turbulent than ut avy tine In tho session, Tho Conlitionists perfected thoir Organization by olvcting Peter J, Curtor, an hogro exemember of -the House, as per- manont Chalriman. Carter's _complimoutary allusion to. jackson. wore Leo “ani much applauded by the negroes. Isoth Conven- tons are now discussing the roport of the Cou- terence Committes appalited t bring shout a reconciliation. Thy report ot tho committee ied that the Buralntants nome tho personnel of tho Bioment Executive and Volnmittees remain unchanged; .uud that the mombors thoreof are to take no active part Io the cunvass this fall, untoss they choosy tudo so. «As tho Chairmon of both those Committees aro BSirnightoute, the Coalition- {sta’ conyention denounce js ad monstrous; imposition, and will not abide by alts tis bony hotly disoussed in both bodie an and, if tho: avo a demoralizing Straightouts. A telogram ‘aco! ry ox-Congressman John Amblor Smith, in, Wash togton, stating that Cabinet Ollicera Windom, Jamoy, Kirkwood, and Commissiouors Reum and Dudlay declared to-day for ovalitiun. ‘This was received with jmmonso ochoering. Thore are indications of an all night session, Tho Coalitioniats, after further discussion, adopted the Jtoadjuater platform and nominees, and decided not to put any tickets in the flola, Tho Btraightouts thon adjourned until to-more row morning, It isnow oonjoctured that tho Stralghtouts will to-morrow put upa Straight. + out tlokutif they can find candidatcs, ALABAMA, Monrdomeny, Ala, Aug, 10,—The State Tom- peranco Convention lasted two days, An Exe ecutive Committwc for tho Btato and each couny ty was appointed, All attomptsto muko tho question & party one wore yoted down. Ainong tho resolutions adopted, was ono af rograt for the snoating of the Prosident, and oxprossing eae th him, and hopo for spocdy rov —— *NORTH OCALOLINA, Ratatat, N, 0., Aug, 10,—OMclal returns from sovontysthree countlos aro rocelved, giving 08,065 mor Renleat ety ith Heros threo counties to be beard from, IMoywoo! givoa 31 Tmaority for prohibition, Bo tar te. ‘atands alone. fs . ~ | PENNSYLVANTA, * Hannissuna, Pa, Aug, 10—Tho Demooratio fe spoarentioy will moot at Williamsport THE TREASURY CATTLE COMMISSION, Bauatoaa, N.tY., Aug, 10—Tho membors of the Troasury Caxtle Commlssion—Prof, Jamoa Laws, of Cornell University; Dootor B, 2. mer bathitte Snesoatiusonts, and a es Banders, to) ive- Stock Journal, 101 at the morta i Intormal discussion with Ausivts ant-Secretary-ol-tne-Truasury Freoch jo rela- onto the soope of their undoy oxialing Inws to secure tho shipment of Gattie to England frov from plouro-pucuinonia, and with such assurance ot thelr froodom aa will causo England todo away with bur regula- compelling the butchering of cattle within a ehorb ine aller-hoing len Toy will bold —=_—_ other sesstons hero, and make auch formal or- ganization as may ba deemed nocossary ‘to rontiee tholr labors most eMiciont. The Commission organized with Prof. Laws Chairman, and Sandors, of tho Live-Stock Jour- ne, Seerctary, ‘Tho aftornoon waa passed in Ine formal discussion. ————___ THE WRATILER. SIGNAL SERVICE. , Orrice or THE Ciitzr SIGNAL OrFicrt, WAR rxaTox, D. Cy Aug, I a, m.—For the Tene smesseo and Ohio Valloy, fatr woathor, northerly winds, becoming variable, stationary or bigher temperature. For tho Sowor Lake region, fair weathor, vari- ablo winds, shifting to southerly, stationary fol- lowed by falling barumoter, For tbo Upper Luko region and Upper SMissie- sipp! Valtey, partly cloudy weathor in tho north- arn portion, local raing,warmur southerly winds, und lower barometer, For tho Lower Missouri Valloy, partly cloudy wenthor, local rains, warm southerly winds, {niling baromoter, gencrally followed by ristog Darometar, and coldor northwest winds, TheChlef Signal Ofticer furnishes tho following shosial bulletin: Occasional fight rain has Cation In Southwestern . Texas, Dakote, and 3ilnnenp- olla; elsowbera falr wanther has prevailed. Northerly winds are reporte nthe Luke region, Middlo States, and Ohto Valley: clauwhero thoy aro ight southerly. iy tomporuture has fallen In the oper: Misalissipol, and Ohio Valleys, the Lake region, tho Siiddia’ Suites. and New England. and remains nearly stationary in tho Southern States. A warm wave ie moving castward, and is central in Da- kota, Nebrasku, and Kansas, Tho fotloving temperatures aro reported: Enatport, BI: Que- bev, 57; Montreal, &; Burtington, 67; Duluth, ft; Alpona, 04; San Francisco, 60, FP is hidieated Pair weather for Friday fn the Atlantlo States, LOCAL ODKERVATIONS. CTIOANO, Aug, 19--10119 ps me Time, Hare) Ther.( iu | Wind,| Vel) don.) Weather GrI8m, in, |Z Pau 100] Fat Miao. wala stu] Kates 949) 100] Fal za. wolciear, “shisrometor corrected for temperature, alevation, and instrumental error, Mean barometer, ew GRNEMAL ONSERVATIONS. CilcaGo, Aug, 10-10:18 p.m, Wind, Aen} Neves W, w ) st | ie a | a y tu | ss y +4 | 71 orci S| we yy | ss IC a| OG wa] y t) a3 eacenecceccorenconced! Seeacesece Sac Eataisteispored st S s ci ad w BL a 6 ay w iu iJ th 8 1s Bb io ob a cy a ‘et aa cry ot aT as Qe ie La Ulel a) BD Cie cg bt ui ) at +! aL au 9 ot od Or oe Mt uC sch ws ul cre cre i} | 2 HH Fi se et 0) a | ot it ® Br 9 i San Antonio...| 8s] 80 o te Vincent, cy oe a a mcssure. FThunder-xtoria. PARIS, LT. Retetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Pans, tl, Aug. 19.—The dry weathor still continues, greatly to the dumagoof the corn crop. Itbna been four weeks to-day alnee it ralucd. The pasturos aro parchod, cutting tho: ‘butter market very abort, wita prices high. NEW yYotk crry. Spcelat Diswateh to The Cricseo Tribune. New Youk, Aug, 10—Tuinperatura at 3:90 p. 1., 87 degrees; Op, m,, 81; On. m., TA; 1 m., O77 Average temporaturo, 7; avoraga temperature for corresponding date last your, 7, SUICIDAL. A NEBRASKA FARMER. Spectat Dispateh to The Crleago Tribunes Oxtaisa, Ned. Aug. 10.—Somo days ogo Raut. inun Ingersoll, a farmer of Wehiand Precinct, Washington County, mysteriously disappeared from home, To-day search was made for him, and he waa found dead in his cornfield with a bullet-hole through his head. His revolvor hat two barrels empty. Ho loft a letter declaring his. sulcidat intention. He owned a valugbic Tarm, was a singio man, and no cause la known for bls sutcide, DEATIL FROM POISON. Dernoit, Mich., Aug, 10.~Alfred Barrott,agod about 48 years, was found dead in his room at No, 249 ‘Antolno street this morning, a supposed aulcide by poison. Ho hl only been ta Detroit four weaoke, and Is suid to icave'n wifo and three children somewhere in Maryland. . IMITATING IMEFF DAVIS, Man1g0N, Ind. Aug. 10.-Loontdas Robertson, & well-to-do farmer, arrayed bimsolf in bis wife's clothoa and aun-bonnet, and hung hime solt Inst night. No owuso is known for tho sine gular fon ‘Ho was sune yestorday, aud had bean DESVYONDENCY AT HIS WIFE'S DEATH, CrNornnatt, O., Aug. 10.—Fredorick W. Heino, one of the oldest Gorman citizens of Nowport, Ky. shot hinself through the heart this morn- ioe Cause, despondeucy over tho death of his wifo. ON ACCOUNT O¥ ILL-HEALTIT, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Racine, Wis, Aug. 30,—Adqam Puff, a prom. nent farmer of Calcdonin ‘Township, grew tired of a chrono allment, and sulckied by cutting bis throat from ear tu ear. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Youk, Aug. 10.—Arrived, thost.Lauront, from Havre; the Wieland, from Hamburg; tho Wyomtng and St. Albans, from Liverpool; tho from London; the State of Georgia, from Glasgow. Hasnuna, Aur. 10—Arrived, the Herter, PUILADELINITA, Aug, 10—Artived, the Indl- from Now Yor! aus, from Liverpool, 4 EEN ETONE, » 10.~Arrived, the Olympus, a Boston. A PHILADELPHIA FAILURE.” . oe PAILADELANIA, Aug.)10.—No rocolyer has been. Nppointed ws yot for the firm of Alexander Wailidin & Sons, MM, Whilldin, of the firm, says $200,000 will cover tha Ilabilities, = ‘Tho ombarrassment arose unprofitable real catato Invostmonts. If tho roa) estato could be soldate fair valuation and outatand- ing wocounts collected the firm could w dollar fordotlar, but nothing doiinit can atatod ‘until u.settoment ts made, .. - CATARRH CURE, from Swallowing Poison. and inballug the noxious Impurities genvrated by Catarei, polos Wut 8 ne deur uot alune the nasal ur- Std tune Na gurely ioeut v ‘ainere wien oe eaibreiia warouseuut Lie syste a etieutionl aa woll as loca) ANLIGULS, a8 virus ie ta bie ucdical discovery saogitie vite I Taylor. wo Nobles ly’ ekae produced » rodics 4 nite ‘emember uf Wy feully who hss snf> fered trum Catarrh for 40 yrs.” J. 1b. MoDunald, i ad ws it cured mo after ductus ee aa Rai carpince, SNe Vet st can speek Yor f° oa ah Bovey tivabars bt iy (Araby eho have used ty wits rest bowen”, Wey, We Be Musner, Frederick: by “Everybody troubled with Catarrh as I was should use ary A. Hankor, 44 N. Ciark-at, Chicago, Fur ix juare Lat not breathe throuyi my hostels until | used Wel De Moyers Caters, Cure!” Siva. My Mhenoy, WLU ak, BL Louis, Mot “lt ‘eave mig inal relter.” Bde Crary, Atlantic Motwl, Cblcaxo; It rostured me to fnisierial labors." Mev, Geo. A. tabs Wi, Ne Yat Ab re 1@ wo kinase bj a vu DEWEY & U0, @Doprat, N.Y. 481,00 cule ‘species forany! ag Sapa haben tides isin AMUSEMENTS. °° THOMAS SUMMEI NIGHT CONCERTS. LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF TITR THEO, arose cums” THOMAS | SUNIMER NIQHT CONCERTS, ‘TO-NIGIT—Frat time in Amorica of RUBINSTELN’S 6th Symphony. ‘ TO-MORROW N Initr,. HATORDAY APTRRN' SATURDAY AT ERGS ‘rickota, 2 and Wcents, 16 nt the Bxpostuos Daldina st, GHO, 8, CANPENTEL, | MILWARD ADAMS, Manager, ue GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clarkeaty opposite Court-House. INSTANTANEOUS AND UNPRECRORATEO WIT OfM, Andean’a Intest successful cumposltion, THE MASCOTTE BY THE ACME OPERA CO, Under the direction of Mr. C. 1 Hess, Introduein tho popular fave Cicioton, Henry Conver 4,0, Poakee, Alfred Wilkia, Adolalde ftnndall, au ¥lsner, and ayrand chorus of fresh voicos. MONDAY, AUG, 22, A.M. PALMER'S UNION SQUARE THRATRE CC HOOLEY’S THEATRE, {TLE THURSDAY KVENING, POSITIVELY LAS ‘PERKORMANCE UF r THE DANICHEFFS, By JAMES O'NFILI red by, ROSE WOO} th IMO are} iraanats BPA. i ‘o-morrow (Frid tand Katurd: ines Dabut OF Silen MOLLIE CHUN OLVIL EES, THE LADY OF LYONS sich. eet Sunday Nights, JAMES O'NELLL s ™ MVICKER'S: THEATRE, MAGNIFICENT PRESENTATION of thi Drama ing Acts and § Tableaus, — Steet The World. 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