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fortitude and horolstn which tiave bocy chartcs teriatlo of hor during theso terrible daya, jy } ‘A Cabinet officer who apont tho: night in’ the council chamber sald at. ILo'clock that ho hid eon advised by the physidians ‘that thera was norcason to apprehend a serlous rosult tor night, but that unless tho stomach showld - roe aimo ite natural funetions withttr: tfrdntysfour hours ra he Me 4, THE PRESIDENT COULD NOT SURVIVE. Justice Harlan, on leavitig tho Cabinot’ chamber ‘nt 10:90, anld: "Of course the situation fs ex) tromely oriticat, ‘The difficulty {a fn tho stom) ach. Thnt bas censod to do its work, but they say wo toust walt until to-morrow to know the best or worst. It will bean extromoly anxious night, but it is not likely that anything Anat will coeur before to-morrow, and, oven If’ bo docd not'than Improve, ho may still ilve some days Othors who wero admitted to the tabinat room took much more gluomy views. Qno gonticman said: “Itisasbadnsitcan be, Thoro seoms to be litte left to hope for. I believe that TIM? PHYSICIANS MAVE REALLY GIVEN MIM UP, but thoy will not say so, and there aro a number inside whodo not oxpoct he will survive tho night." * ee Private-Sooretary Brown camo out from the physicians’ room a little before 11 o'clock, and Drought a ray of hope to thosa in waiting, Ilo bas niways takon a cheorful view, and novor until to-night acknowlodged thnt thoro was so- rious danger. ‘At 11 o'clock, however, ho sald that he was informed by tho physicians that tho Prosldent was bottors that bls rest was roo and his pulso lower, A friend of one of the physl+ ciana who was aainitted to the council chamber anid that the cause of the bigh pulse was largoly of a sympathotiv nervous churactor. ANORTLY BEFORE MIDNIGHT Gen. Swain, one of tho Prosident’s frlonds and nurses, cam to tho ante-room, Ie could only speak fo Rencral terms, that tho physicians thought bim somowhat anslor, and that, while the aituation was gravo, and chused much anxio- ty, thay had no {mmediate apprebonsiona, Gen. Swat added that tho Prosidnnt had ‘a great deul of reserve strength, which ho would boablo touso If tho trying hour camy, and that ho was not as wenk na was popularly supporod; but there was a subdued and. enroworn look about Gen. Swaim, and bis voice had a pathos in it which did Rot tend to rellove the anxzicty of those who heard hii. A FAVORANLE AWAKENING, Spectal Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune, Wasnixaton, D. C., Aug. 16--Midnight.~Dr. Diss gald at midnight to your correspondont that: tho President was stoeping vory quiotly. “Hie pulgo,” sald the Doctor, ‘ts down to 120, his temperature a Hittiobolow 1%, and bis reapira- tion 1& Whon ho awoke: bolf an hour ago ho -told mo ho felt better, I asked Yt thore wasany pain. ‘Onol’ he roplicd. Io then naked mo for n ginss of wator, which I handed him, He took It in his own hand, put it to bis Ips, and drank ft, ‘Do you foal ror freshed?’ 1 asked. ‘Yes; 1 have been sleeping very comfortably.’ -ho replied. Thore bas beon no nausen or yomite Aru since 4:30," continued Dr. Bliss. “ Thou you bave hopes yet of recovory?" “YES, THERE 18 A GOOD CHANCK for hope. If he keeps on with this condition of improvement as at present and since 6:30, his pulss will bo. down to 110, or perhaps 108 by morning, and thero will ba 9 better con- dition of thipwa goncrally. If this improve. ment does not continuo, howaver, tho’ worst is to be appretondod. ‘The trouble Js with his stomach alone, It’ is, to be sure, part- ly sympathotic, out .his physical ‘condition has boen much overrated.. Ho bad not the physical vigor which tho pubjlo haa credited him with. T think you or-I would boar a wound of this kind with loasof dangorand distress thon he. Ho had ‘not’ “the conditions of & very Vigorous “man.” His stomach, you renolluct, the tirat ‘three or four days after ho was wounded gaye us Infloit trouble. Wo bad A MOST TRYING TIME, — * and wo have oxorcisod extrome caution and have always giyon him food oursolves ever since, Theonly focd thit has not boon weighed and measyred out to him with .the utmost pre- clsjon has keon once or twice qt’ breakfast, and even then one of us has been: present while he ate.” nee “How about the onions?” -, We kp **Q hoe asked for Spanish onlona three or four days ago, and some came two days ngo, aud ho ato a alice in vinegar. +io ‘ragaticatod It. thor- oughly, and T thintc; ho'ctd tidt straliow the sub> stance, but only the’julce.” * , “How is the wound now?” “Tho woundis somewhat affected by THE DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACIL ' ‘The discharge from tho: main channel’ Is not as full and freo ng J wish it was, but aside from this new dificulty tho wound is in good condi- tion,” “ Haye you any suspicions of troublo bali?” f . “None whatevor, ‘Troublo of that nature would ianifest’ itself by Increased tompera- ture.” ‘ * ieee aro you giving him for nourishment now?" “One ortwodrachma of beof peptenes with tho yolk of an egg and milk warmed. His food , 18 almost digested before it 1s administerod, and Is readily takon up by the niimentary canal, Peoplo have beon nourished In this was forforty days without ontiag a mouthful of food, Wo have givon him flufnine with two of hfs injec tlons to-day.” V,.* 0th. 2 s “Why quinine? Docs that indicate malaria?" “Oh, no. Wo give It aga tonic.” ~ “IS THE PRESIDENT AWARE OF 18 DAN- GER? from the “ Yes, to somo oxtont. He asks us frequontly how he is getting along. I genorally try to stage him whon tho symptoms aru unfavora- 0." “ Woll, Dootor, you nro awnre that thero is great state of alarm ull oyer the country to. ulght, Can you say anything which will tend to allay it?" “No. Gur dullotin of thls ovoning states our fears. Hitherto we have sought only to con- | vey prevailing conditions {in the bullotina, but tonight I sald lot us stato our opinions or fears, Thon if fatal results aro avoided tho peopto will rejulce with us. You Tnny suy that thoro{s Mttlo or no fever, The Prealdent does not porspira tke 4 man who Is exhausted, Mls skin.ta molet ang qoft, but THERE 18 A CHINIS, ‘ Fo fs in tho presenco of n crisis, and scoms just now to be movingout of it favorably,” “What Is tho charactor of bis pulso now?" “It hag greatly Improved in charactor, and that {sarcason for hope. Sis volvo Is wonk, howover, aud fs one of tho fuitcntions of his aobility?* “You remain with him to-night, of course?" “Yes, Ibave nut been nbsent a single night except on just Friday, whou I was alok,"' “ Are tho other physicitus thoro?"” “No, only Dr, Hoybura and: myacif, didu't necd the! if we want thom.’ 2 Was 100 tho highest point reachod vy tho pulse?" z i “No, Half an hour earllor tho pulse roachod 115, but we attributed it to the fact that his position had juat boon changed.” Dr, Wiles’ manner waa cool, but ho mani- Tested considerable exbauation, . PREPARRD FOR AN EMENGENOY, Hpectat Duupatch to The Chicugo Tribune. Wasninaton, D. 0, Aug; 16—13:90 a, m.—Tho o White Houso ls now plosed, though of course the attendants are in readinoss for uny emere geuoy, At midnight Private Seorctary Drown left for sumu needod refreshments and sloup, He sald Lofore gong away thut he had been in he on aed a fow aminutes before ent nu ch tl By le though at domo little Ulatance: Gta Rte aud breathing naturally and heavily, His rea+ pirution was qviduntly somewhat slower, Hie pulaw was aleo slower, Ho sald in any event there woutd bo no oftsis during the niubt, that All tho Cabinet had goue bame upon such repres . wntatlon from tho ductors, and that everything boked forward to ' ve, a A PEACEFUL AND UNKVENTVUL NIGHT, He wuld that wo worphine “hud peen tiscd, and shat nono would bo neccasury, AV bile bo did pot ‘ake tuo sanguine a view. of the situation, he ua glad to say that tho Proaigont ‘wos showlog 400d deal of reserve strength, and be did uot. by uny Micans give Up bopo, ' It in poultive that a telexram has been sent to Vice-President Arthur toforining bim that bis. presonoe ta necessary, Tho teleyram to Secrus tary Bialne was sent after 'a conturongo of the othor members of the Cabluct,. ’ + "1980 As ay The President is reported to be . stil asleep and @ Ittlo better, Ho la breath: tog normally, No moré Unfavorgbla symptoms havo been developed.. Tha: physicians aréjall asleep except Dr, Reyhurn, who {a focopur watch. Private Secresary Brown and ‘all office Wo We know how to reach them docs not look so woll as this moratng. drlor.. The digeative organs have boat: bad for along time. They werovery bad immedintely aftor tho shooting, but they afterwards got In an oxcallent condition, and wo had: tha bost roagon to hope that they would give ue no trouble; but thie attack, which catno on fast night, hosn eroat toudonoy to Injure him, and wo look with very great anxiety for this night, and thoi sures ropair, although it Ja hopoless."" 5 Wo know that; and therefore wo handled tha stomach gently. Wo adininistored Just auch nourishment o8 could bo nssimilated. At first with solids as tho Prosidont grow botter. when it gave way euddenly,. This causes tho: present trouble, His stomnoh will not retaln, gnything,—not even a spoontul of water, He has thrown up ‘everything givon bim to-day. ‘The Proaident must havo nourlshmont, For 0 t fecuttve Mansion except those on duty aa guards have left the White House, No matorial chnogo In the situation Is expectod be- foro morning. , : : ‘ THT DOCTORS, nt.tss, Sptetat Dispateh to. The Chtenon Tribune, Wasinnatox, D.. 0. Aug. 15—Dr. Biss was found at hils office at.8 o'clock this evens ing. He anid that hd had: just teft the White Mongo, and fiad but a moment to spare, as ho must got back there again finmedintely, Loyill say this to you, however,” said he, “that the President's digestive organs—the stomach—lave - failed him very much, and failed to improve this morning, aud this af- ternoon tho pulse wont:down to 119, but ls now up again, Ho hos had threa turns of retching. Wo nro giving him his food by enema, andho has been bonoflted by it somothat to- night. , ¢ Tt le: THR WOUND While tho tomperaturo camo down, tho pulsa id not, Tho pulse camo down this inorulng to All, but. IP JAS COME UP AGAIN TO-NIGNT, . is not that obarnctor of pulse that In- not ‘by any means Atthis potut tho Dovtor rang bis door-boll, called for hie hat, nnd proparad to leave, “ Thave beon away an hour, and you can un- derstand the absenco of an hour {a linblotomake aconsiderable difference for batter or worse, Of courso, I hope it may be botter." - tz oy Bubsequontly Dr, Btlss sald that tho Presi- dont's condition was most critical, and ttt if bis stomach did not improve by to-morrow he ‘would dio. wih AN UNLOOKED-FOR COMPLICATION, To the Weatern Astoctated Prey.“ WASHINGTON, D, C,, Aug, 16.—To-night, about Do'clock, tho Western Associated Press Agont gottosco Dr, Bilas, He sald ho wastha hurry to:got back: to‘ the Presidont,but would tako time to say that this was a most critical turn ot tho President's malady. Ho.eald it wasacom- pitcation that was not looked for. ¥ “Laat night,” sald Dr; lles, * tho Prostdont’s Stomach went back on him entiroly nud refused | toverform any of its functions, Tho ausgeons at once becamo alurmed, as they saw it wasa oritical change, Thore wad no troudlo from that, and thoro ‘Tho wound was dolpy atl right. js none yot.’ It ts discharging —frooly’ all the --pus that, ia secreted. Tho wholo trouble {a with'the stomach. The President hus beon n aufforer with dispopsia for saverat years, we gnve Hauld nourishinent, and followed it HIS STOMACH WORKED WELL ENOUGIE UP TO ¥ LAST NIONT, time after ho was shot {t was not so essontint. He had fat enough thon to sustain him, Now that ho is oxhaused he must bo kept up with nourishment. Tho waste. goes on’ ail the time, Tho question !s, ‘Can we keop up the supply?" “Can you do it, Doctor?" asked the reporter. “Woenn for a while. Thero jano douljtof thot. But whother we can nourish ond sugtuin the Presldont by ‘enema’ until his stomach re- oupcrates Is tho all-lmportaut question.” “ Dovtor, do you consider the case hopetoss?” “No, not by any meaus, THE SUESIDENT STILE IAS A CHANCE to got woll—n very fair chunce; hts stomach muy gain strength soon, and than thore would ‘bo no doubt of it.” “Doctor,” asked tho reporter, “does a putiont sometimes grow su weak that fover exhausts itaolf 2" “Not until dissolution scts in, and that fa not’ the caso with the .Prosldent, If bis stomach resumes {ts functions, he will mond right wlony. | ‘There Is no othor trouble," “ TELEGRAMS, HITT TO LOWELL, Waantxaton, D, C., Aug, 16.—The follow- ing eablegram was sentat 8:80 this evening: Lowel, Mintster, London: Tne Presidont's condition Js leas satisfactory, Tho irritability of tho stomach has returned.’ He bos yomited threo times since 1 o'olock. ‘Tomporatura, 0.6 (less than for sovoral days); pulao, 130; roapira- ton, 2. ltrs, Acting Scorotary, CONLIN TO NAYES, ‘The following was sont a few imninutes past 8 o’vlock: Ge. R. BD. Hayes, Fremont, 0.3.,Wo- tive reached anothor vory serious pointin tho cago. ‘Tho conditions at this hour (4 p, m.) aro of a character that causes great anxiety. We hope for botter things in tho morning. : H.O. Connin, IN NEW YORK, A DEEP BIIADY OF SORNOW PERVADES ALL ‘CLABSES, Spectat Dupatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. New Your, Aug. 15—‘I'te sertous turn taken to-day in the condition of the Prosl- dent has cast a deop: shade of sorrow over this city. All day long, and far intothe alght, anxious people have crowded the bulletin- boards, or awaited at public places tho latest advices from ‘the bedside of the wounded gu alnking Chief Executive, and anxiety as bear depicted on every face, nnd fear of impending dissolution expressed on every side. ‘Tho tenor of dispatches was such dur- ing tho daytimo that the feoling became quite | weneral that the Iresident's chances of ro- covery wero hanging by a vory aloudor thread, and tho newspapers, which bad all along taken A MOPEFUL VIEW OF TI CASE, wero found giving expression to the bollof that tho oriticalnoss of tho situation’ was such as to arouse public attention to the fact that tho patient was fast appronehing fho foul and pore haps fatal crisis, ‘o-night tha leuding up- town hotcla havo toon crowded with anx- lous pcoplo onger for. news that should tend to allay tho fears sroused by tho earlier messages from Washington, but they wore doomed to disappointment, Ovorall thoro was anair of quiet, such as onc feels ina bouso of mourning, whore pain alts onovery heart and surrow luoks out through overy cya. Fow wero willing to bullove that Mr. Garilold, AFTER FIGHTING STULBONNLY WITH DEATIN, would at last succumb, butin all parts of tho ulty where ropresontative ion wore gatherod to-night, at tho Fifth Avonue, tha Urunawick, tho Windsor, and elsewhere, all spoko with batt breath and buped that all would yet bo woll, Seorctary of War Lincoln, who, from tho day of tho shooting, bas ivsisted that the Prosl+ dont would recovar, and who only this morning was reported by the New York d'ribune aa anys ing yestarduy that be wust wot woll, was * FILLED WITH APUREMENSIONS to-night, About ¥ o'clook Adjutuyt-Goneral Drum telegraphed the Sccrotary of War from |° Washington: “Owing to tho oritical cons dition of tho President to-night, I think 1¢ best that you should return at ones,” My, Ling coln ald. he had bad: nothing affect bin hud this diapateh,and ho know full well that thera must bo grout howvinoss of heart at the National Capital. In anwwer to the telegram the Hecrotury of War loft tho elty at 10 o'clouk, and will bo in Washington carly in the mornuy, Zi CHICAGO, . » - INTENSE AND PAINFUL INTEREST, ‘The intense, and oven pulnful, juterest felt by the people of Chicago In the outcome of President :Garilejd’s prolonged’ sufferings was -again instanced yesterday on tho ro- ‘eolpt of unfavorable news. from tho slek ehainber at the White House," ’ The tone of the dispatches for weekg past hag been of such. a hopeful ‘character that the sudden changeln the tenor of thabulleting oparated 49.9 decided set-back to thoss who had fonds ly thonght afl danger. was passed, and: ius epirod ln wany ininds the same doubts of the President's recovery that swayed them dury ing the early daya of his suffering and paln, ‘The: sidewulks in front of the nowapaper offtces were agai. crowded With auxlous bufletlu-gazers, white from gyaty part of thé elty came telephone {uqgirles ag to THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 188I—1EN PAGES. the latest nows regarding the Prosl- CRIMINAL WS. dent's condition. — In short, the visible offeots of the unfavorable dispatchos upon = Confessions of the Young. Men Charged With the Lau- pepple around town remthded oho very derman Murder. torolbly of tho scenes and Ineldonta attendant tupon tho receipt of tho nows ecvoral wooks 170 of tho progress of the enso In Its carly stages. The rensauring words of tho tator bulletins tonded to quict tho gonoral focling of .anzioty, doubt, and uncertainty, but men’s faces wore longer, and their cotntonances grim and downs cast, and whon thoy spoke ft was to oxproas tho fear that tho Prosidont's stronath, alroaty a largely drawn upon, would not bo able to, bithli 1, ‘as raplily na tho opr ica nt work Would tear Ibvown, and that the Hfe-struggic was growling noro serious jd more momontuus every, slog Tho pnyslvians about town naturniiy looked on tho Prosiient’s changed condition in a somo what diforent ight. ‘Ali of thom had appre- honded =the stomavh trouble from tho tirats ey, Know, in fact, that ono of tho Presidont'’s reasona for proposing ta leave Washington on the morning of July 2 was to acok a apnuge of alr, soure, and diat, In the hupo of exparidneing relief from tho dyspepala from which hu had been suffering for yearn, Thy dispatchos wvery now and then, too, bad led them to believe that it. would bo a pretty «itt. cuit task for tho stomuoh to assinilate enough A Prominotft, Arkansns Colored Man Arréstotl for Stealing © ; Countericlt. Money. One of. theMissouri Train-Rob-, bers Attempts to Break. = #: G Vail 4 i Five Bodies to Be Exhumed at Lang , caster, Nj H., for Ohomical . i ‘Analysis. : a ystomn. i, thos? Oe iteelt tobe ® soures of any paeticune anx- | CWO Men Committod for the Murder of fety, and ff it had not beer forthe stomach trouble, the Preaidant would have hoon, in thelr opinion convalescent to-day. How to donl with this now protilom, not being on tho agra, and having no porsonal knowledge of the paticnt. thoy could not say: that was nm mattor that would have ta bo ipft tu. tho discretion of the surgeons and the attoudanta, Thoy dld not sco any reason, howover, for {intnedinte apprehinn- sion, and thought that, with tho aft! of stimu. lunts and injections, the troutie night be con. trolled, the dificulty removed, and the Proslilent: |. onter upon a more hbpeful stage in tho progress towarda convalosconce, . THE INDIANS. Jennie; Ctamor at New 4 Mnyone : The Boston Gotton-Swindlera Exam- inod and Hold for Trial. . THE LAUDERMAN MURDER. &.. Louis, Mo, Aug. 15.—Patriok Early, or “Patay,”. as ho is. called, ono of the bays ar- rested for. tho murder of W. % Laudoriman Inst Friday night, has confessed that he did tha ‘shooting, .and ho and tho — other. say tha * clroumatauces whieh fed to it. aro- brioily! “That thoy were at Canterbury Thoatro ‘ditring Friday’ night; that Laudorman.was In’ tho winerooin treatin somo girls engaged in tho placoy that thoy, “guyed" him, and :ho callodgthom rats aud: tramps, and applied othor harsh words to thom, muking thom angry; whon Luuderman loft Cane terbury young Early, the .two Zaohiritz, boys, and Mueller followed him, and when at the cor- nor of Chestnut and Sixth streots thoy asked him what bo moant by culling thom hard names at tho thentre. Laudormin, they say, replied yery rouguly, and Inmodlatoly pulled a pollecaman’s billy unt of his pocket and struck ono of tho: Zuehuritz boys on the bent, knocking bimdown:, he thon struck Early a glancing blow on tho, hend, rind while attompting to strike bim o soc- ond tia fare drow a pistol and iircd. ‘This volnoldes pretty noarly witb somo of tha teatimony wivon nt the Coroner's Inquost nbout Laudermian-atriking.one of the party on the cornor, and benrs ot most of tho ovidence given by Wolf, who was hold as accossory, It upponrs that u loeal reporter Of the . 1’est- Uehe Post was tho iret peraon to Hot aolow tothe! alfair, whioh he did through his landlady..whose youny son wag a chance witnoss of the shooting, and knew all or most of tho boss engaged in It. This reporter thon cousulted n reporter on the Reublican, and the two worked the caso’ up until 2 o'vlock this morning, when thoy laid thelr information aud facts before Acting Chiet ’ of Polive Iuoblor, and iu two hours all the boys wore found, urrostod, and looked up... Sr. Louis, Mo, Aug. 1.—Warranta wero lssucd this ovening{tor Patsy Barly, Lous Mucl- ler,Oscar Zucharitz, A. E, Zncabritz, and Charles: E, Wolfon the charge of murdoring Laudor- man, The four: Iwat named willbe held na wit- nossed, tho netual charge of murder bolug mada only againet Enrly. Thoso boys belany to the boodium class, and, although not known as criminals, ato rough and unruly follows, and ready for n row at anytime. Early is only 16 yeareold, lives with his parents, and bag neted cy orrand-boy nt the Missouri Pacitie Rutlrond. oftices, Mueller is 17 years old,and has workod nt 6 plumbing trade. Willinin E. Zacharlts. ts 0 ere lad of 14 yours, and Oscar Zacharitz is 18 years old, and a pajntor by trade, ¢ ’ —— Great Excitement Caused by “Their Depredations~ in ‘“,. + New Mexico, People Organizing and Taking Matters into Their Own Hands. Tho Hostile Savages Destroying Everything in Their Path. Two Kansas [University Professors ny Ange. Very Porilous Po- ‘ sition, Special Dispatch to The Chtecoo Tribune. Boconno, N. M4 Auy. Mi.—Grent excitement atill continues, and this afternoon a mooting wis bold ut the plazu for the purpose of organizingy company to Hight the Indians, Tho people havo taken tho thing In their own hands, and intend pushing matters through, and money has been ralsed to equip the company:for thirty days, Five of tho victins uf yesterday's massacro {Wero burlod this mourning. , Everything along tho path of the roda has boon razod, stock stolen, and the‘peoplo mur- dered. The Indians are sacattored fu several bands of from ton to fifty onch, aud by tholr ace tidns are thought to be proparing for a genoral war. ; . Profs, Snow and Smith, of the Kansas State University, are camped near Water Cafion, and fonr'js ontortainad of thelr safety, as nothing has been hoard of thom for sovoral days, and tho mountains tire aald to bo full of the rod dovits, 1 Th tha Weatern Associated Prete, : ' Wasntnaton, D. 0,, Aug, 18.—Private adyicos Tecelyed boro to-day reporta throatencd stan: pede &t Socorro, Now Mexico, by tho Apacho Indiani, and roquost that troops be sont {inmo- diately, The Seorotary of tho“Interlor and Qonoral.of tha Army have been. consulted on tho subleot, and a response sont to Socorro stat- ing that tho avallablo military force in thut locality should bo suiticient to pravont any out- break, and that it waa doomed unnocessary to order any additional troops thore, . ——————— OGASUALTINS. — RUN OVER BY THE BAND-WAGON. Speetal Dispatch. to Ths Chteago Tribune. - * GREENOASTLE, Ind., Aug. 18.—Robort Carlton, the drlyor of. tho band charlut belonging to Coup's vircus, who foll from bis sont and was mun over n fow daya no, died Inst night. His fiungled mt) waa dunputatod and pywaala fol lowed, causing his denth, . ATTEMPTED JAIL-EICAPE, Bpectal Dtapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Kanaas City, Aug. 15.—Dill Ryan, ono of tho noted gang of thfaves who robbed the Chicago & Atton train at Glendale, Mo., In Novomver, 1870, with tho James’ boys, mado n bold attempt to. -escapo from the County Jail in this city to-day. Ryan was brought to Kansus City from ‘Younoa- seo nbout 9 month ogo, and Is known to havo beon one of ‘tho:Glenialc yang. The ollichrs hayeeuspeeted thot somothing was weong for moro than, ‘two,;,weoks, but‘ could find nothing tangible Japon ‘which to base tholr susplolona, -exdepe.''tho unusual: nolae’ that waa kopte ‘up td! the) jell at) all hourg, and tho regularity with which Ryan ap- peared at big ccll-door with a nowspupor held up in front of him whenovor any ono came by. ‘} Chis morning Marshal Murphy determinca to make an‘ oxami{ntion of bis coll, ‘They found. a buueb~ of fine: utecl burglars’ we, and the ovidonco.of thelr uso in the Iron. floor, Ho nad cut threo aldes of square auout two foot wide, and was within fourinebes of completing the fourth, “Tho floor cut through, it would havo. “boon the work ot but a fow hours to remove the baiuk floor, tunnel unders tho coyo, come’ up In the corridor, am Qaunea Turon one of tha win- niowe,' Hynn tried fo Ing the blumo on bis cult mato, but, failing,’ suid tho saws wore there pice ‘ho camo to the cell, whlch is known to. bo n lo, . ‘ STOLE COUNTERFEIT MONTY, Trrrex Rock, Ark, Ang, 16—Ned Lnvyson, janitor at tho United Btates Court-room, was Qrrestod to-day-on a charge of steallog-coun- terfelt money from .tho oflico of tho Proaccut- ing Attoruoy and dttompting to pass the sume, He was taken bofore United Saas Seen or Hompstend for examination, but asked ans find tho caso continued tilt next Monday. “Tho evidence against bim is conolusive.. Lawson ls one of the moat prominent colored men inthe State, boing a mombor of the colorad. Masons, Odd- Follows, Knights Tomplar, nid. Wiso ton. Ho bua becn janitor at tho court-room for five yours, t : POISONED BY CANNED ONICKEN. Spectat Dispatch to ThaChteaoo Tribune, La Crosse, Wis., Aug. I.—Whilo a party of six from thia city wore out flahing yostorday, all wore badly polsoned by cating cannod chicken, and M.M, Ketchum, ono of tho party, licg In very oritioal condition from the offccts, The tere have partially recoverod after oureful pure! je Sw ' DIED OF HER INJURIES, Sprinarixp, D.'T., Aug. 1.—Beasto Wagner, aged 6 years, tho daughtor of Capt, 1. 1% Wage ner, late of Forreaton, ll. and a niece of Mr, Jobn Hitt, Assistant Collector of Customs ot Chicago, died hero yesterday, Sho was thrown com her pooy while riding on the sth inst, and sorlously Injured. Sho lingered until yostorday, whon abo expired, ELEVATOR ACCIDENT, Rpactat Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune. . MILWAUKEE, Aug, 15.—Willlama Van Derhoorat, employed in Mitoholl's bank bulldine, was found doad in the clovator at an carly bour this morn: Ing. [fo was cryabed to donath In some myatori- ous way, doubtless by allowing tho clovator to ascond higher, than it was wont to go. : ‘| ‘anm aRanDITAVEN rAgypy. _ _, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ghanp Haven, Nich, Aug. 15.—Uvidanca bo- foro the Coronoris inquest over thd bodics of Loveloss Greon and Mra, Algutro, murdered Inet’ evoniny, fa allin, bift tho vordict is notrondorcd, But little doubt existe that thotr vordiat wily’ be that Alguiro killod buth. iis mother and tho nogro, Tho oyldonco nguinst hin Js ontiroly clroumstintinl, Ho aays Greon shot his mothor Wwoforo ho shot Green, but no bullot-wounds aro onhorbody, Ho throutenod to kill both, .” CHARGED ‘WITH ‘ARSON, Byectal DispateN to The Chicago Tribune, - ', GRAND {arivs. Mich, Au. 14—A. C, Mee Knight, of Madison, Wis, or of Washington, D, ©.; the owner of tho bulldiyg burned Saturday morning and omployer of Millor and Quirk, tho mon arrested on Saturday, wie urreated to-day ‘on tho charge of argon in the first degree, Tho examination of all threa was udjourned ty. tho Wth, and they gavo'ball, a CHARGED; WITIE MURDER, | New Javan, Conn, Avg. 15.—Jumes and Wal- tor Malloy wero urrested this morniug obarged with the murder of Jonnie E, Cramur, ana were committad without ball for one wook, and taken to the Conty Jail, ‘Tho authoritios Will not di- ‘vulge any new ovldpnco they may have, - . ne ees. i . A KENTUCKY MURDER, : . Loursvitny, Ky.j Aug, 15.—Yesterdiy at Leo's Lick, Harrison County, Chorica Sinith shot James Carroll sovers thes, kitting himinstantly. Bmith hoard Carroll romark of him: * Thoro wos the ponte Oar fn Harrlaon Goubty, od fe drow and boran fring, : a ——— SUSPECTED POISONING : LANoAsTEn, Mass; Aug, Ui--Tho authorities will exbume tho Wifiles of Mrs, Bugboe, Hattlo Bugbeo, and Manoay Hogan, thoir servant, and aualyacs of the contonts of thelr stomachs will be minde at tho admo time as those of Dr, Duce bee and drs, Town itis thought the pooplo wore poisoned, ~~ * —— ROAD-AGENTS ARRESTED, - i re RUN OVER AND KILLED, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Wis,, Aug, 15.—-Gottlleb Gramua, ‘of Waukesha, who was walklog plong tho track 1 near that vitlaga this evening, was runovor by |" tho lotal Waukeaba train and: instantly killed, ‘His body was frightfully manglod, rf : FATAL RUNAWAY. Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune Gnanp Rains, Miob., Aug. 18,.—#fiss Bf, Joch, Diamondale, Eaton County, aged 15, was thrown from hor buggy by a runaway horse Inst night. Mor neck wns broken, and sho was killud ine atantly, Hor slator, who was with bor, bas beou oruzy since the necldent, . ae — HOODIES RECOVERED. Povanknersty, N.Y. Aug, 15.—Tho bodies of R, M. Murka, of oine, Ga, and C, D, Creawoll, of MoLanuavillo, N. 0., tho students -drowned Fri- day night, was revévered to-day trom the Hud- son diver, — FATALLY IURT, __. _Spetrat Dievatch to The Chicago Trigunte’ i, Evan, Ind., Aug, 1&-An omployé in the Lako Shore shops hore, named George L, Wille Jang, met with a probably fatal acoldont to-da; by the falling of ‘Phece oe timber upon him, ay, —————— CAUSED INTENSE DISGUST, - , Avectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tyibuss, - | Kawsas O:ty, Mo., Aug, 15,—Great excttomont was caused hore to-day by roason of the retires niont of F. O, Bobrocdor, propriotor of a ivading “bucket shop, frum business, During the past wook tho udvauce {n tho pricos of corn, whout, and:oats hns made a lively market, and thou. u and Jost, Las aa sands vf dollars havo boon mad wook ave It #4 peak onayanes in prise ronulltad in a loss Of | GanvesToxt Rex, Aug, 18,—Churlos Day and day <night bho took all ofders,” and held | Albort Wack bavd beou arrested for robbing @ dont yvmounting to over 1,000,000 bush. | two stages between Austin and Froderlokaburg. ola of wheat, This morning Schrocdor posted duok Harcis 8 third ;ruad-ayunt, aud a friend Qnotice that ho ‘would close out all contracts | Of Misllly tho waa mortally woundod for train and proyision at tho Inst recorded | ‘hile resi wink , Hullok the money stulon uotations from Gblonga, but would Hot raeelva | Wus rocove! . > ny Sf uotatlt etling o1 OD eens Bavuiiay's prloes Hie withel bi oqtamtsaony \ PTH BOSTON SWINDLERS, . however, on money In his fends, wi Dat : which caused intense ——— ‘OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, 3... Naw Youw, Aug. 15,-Arrived, the Dovonia, from Glasgow; the Arizona, from Livorpool, > PAWADELENta, Aug, 18,—Arrlyed, the British Ane i aera Btato of Nebra i 1 ra ‘On, Lae atrived out, Aarrived, The Queen, ‘ ET Daniel Goodnow, «1 multtod for tela Aa — it FATALLY SHOT, GALVESTON, Tex{ ‘Aug, 15,—At Ilack Jacket Grove to-day. Jon! fatally ahot'J. W, Hea ta wanttattiyeue catia te tuOt de We Boston, have boca cwur Pdsttion.to Becesuion; ighters Murriage, » oF blob wo +. DECLINES TO'ATTEND,, ° loacy- in refecriog, but da coxoun, Nell, Au, thet inderstood | REEAMnG ue AaRn oy apy drys aat that Gen, Hancook has written « lettar-daolins tion of duces oman dba Hon Yr far“ bakes ian beste abit otezaen om q 6 wholo Pn it ng att not of wraat madnose, and with bis hablt~ organized on tho tons of bitter opposl vemont, Ha reward ual frankhoss ina emnphasis prootnimed bla senti- ments, ft torms that gave grout offense to many of bis old friends. His wife, a blghesplrited BSouthorn lady, related tu (ho Cobbs, of Quorgin, Was GYON More pronounced fn ber manlfostas tous of sympathy and cordint avproval of tho Guuthorn moveniont. ‘This disconanco intor- rupted the domestic bappinoss and old social, rolations of Mr. Kobb. But whert the War was: over, ho baste to.hoal tho Wounds and restora to thoir full, forgo his old syinpatiios and aitcations fur tha Bauth, ‘Aumong, tha first of ble advances toward thia reconellctiont was hia return to tha clty to organize the Loulsinia Nutlonnt Hank, to which sho and tasocittes, Winslow wod Lanier, sub. wuribed nearly the whole dtpltal, and whleh ho ‘Dasia (ipon which It hi rdg> ered OVEr sItiCo, a4 OND OF tho strotgert ‘Of tho National banks of the Union, Tho bulldine and tho suporyision of {ts consteuction on Common atreot was his own design and Inbor. Mr. Robb, howover, was a proud and songitive man, ao misinterproted certalt niunifcatations of proj. dive on the part of our scotional oxtrem|sts, and qwas discournged from resuming tho position of arinaneit idontification with our city, to which © would have boon gladly welcomed by those, famitur with his gront usefulnoss and value in’ his past services in behalf of hor interests and" advancement. * é ore wero, too, somo tinplcasant tissecintions of a domestiu nattre with bis residence In Now Orleans, Ets daughter's marriayo to a Spanisn nobleman, through tho mann goreRt of that fret futrlguanto, tho Quean Nothor Christina, his assucinte In tho Havana Gna-Works ontor- prise, Salat, his violent, opposition, brought Breat dlaturbance into his amily olrolo. and grievously ombarruased his sottlements with his ercditors after the crush of 187. Tho Spitnish advonturor who bud Involelod that dauehter inio inarsiage proved bis most romorsoloss eroditor in tho pursuit of his wife's share of her deconged mothor's community fntorcst. iu his cetate, Tho rofarates to thy operution of our comrauyaity system, 10 bis autobiographical sketch Jn Wednesday's edition, was doubtless pe ceal by tho bitterness oxolted by,this mar- tying ovent of his domostic history. It was one which imparted a moroseness, dléaulotude, and acridity to bis naonera afd convorsation In bla wholu “after, Ifo, nnd ombittered his con nublal Intercourse with tho two most uccom- pllsbed,*oldgant, and gifted Southern Indica whom he successively tourricd, Tho Witow Cralz wns succeeded at bur denth by tho Widow Stunuard, of ichmond, who hag ved in retiroment ja Virginia for soveral yonra, bon- ored and respeatod by u largo vlrelo of frionds and adinirors, far away from hor husband, who, ns neato rotuge from onrcs and tronblos, dis- croctiytbotook himacif tu his country sont ucar Chovlot, which ho had purchased many veare ago for his vonorabioand voloved mothor, ‘There ho nussed tho evening of his life In tho compan Jonatiip of hfs large and choice library, and of his wonderful cullection of paintings, statuary, an- Uques, and avery imaginable articloof virtu and memoriul of historic fatorust and assoviations, THE WEATHER. TIE SIGNAL SERVICE. Ovricn or THE Cntee BiaNAL Orricen, WaAsit- INGTON, D, C,, Aug. 10—1 a. m.—Tennessee, tho Oblo Vulloy, and the Lower Lake region silchtly warmor, fulr weathor, northonstly genorally veorlny to southoastorly winds, stationary or lowor pressurd.. Upper Lake region, warmer, partly cloudy ‘veathor jn tha north portion, local rains, varinble winds, gonorally shifting to suuthorly, stationary or lower pressure, Upper Misslealpp! and Lowor Bfissourl Vat~ loys, slightly warmer, partly cloudy weathor In the north portion, occasional rain, winds mostly southorly, stattonnry or lowor preagure, ‘Tho Chiof Signul Oflicer of the army furniahes thofullowing special bullotin: Oconslonal rain has fallen in Dakota, Miunogota, und wlong the Enst Gulf aud South Atlantis const; olsowhorn fule wouthor hug prevailed, The Lomperntiire has beon bolow mean for the mouth in all North- ern Btates onst of tho Misaisaippl Hivor. It has risen slightly in tho Northwost and Upper Lako region. Tho following spucial temporatures aro reported to-night: Eastport, 66; Burlingtots, (2; Quebea, G0; Montroul, (2; Duluth, Gly st. Paul, 0: Sau Prancisoo, 65. Northeusterly winila pro- vatl cast of the Misalalppi Hiver, and south- enaturly west of thit river, Falr.wontbor Ia ine deated for Wednesday tu Now England, tho Middle Atlantic, South Atluntle; and Guile States, ‘Tho Chict Sigual Oficar haa completed ar- rangomonts to report rainfall and maxiinum and mininuin temperatures with rallability and. aispates throughout the commercial contros nud the cotton bolt from April 1 to Sept: Wu. LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. ‘ UNIWAGO, Ang. Y-~1014 p.m, Descendarits of Baron. Steuben invited .to the Yorktown Celebration, Additional Particulars of the Killing of Spotted-Tail, the Indian: - Ohief. - Why Somo of tho Indians nt ‘Mesoaloro Agency Ilayo Gono. gu‘ the War-Path.;. °! Condition of Bpring Wheat, Oora,“and To- baccoDeath of Lieut, Samos Pratt —Beoretary Bnooln, BARON STEUBEN, INS DESCENDANTS TO THE YONICTOWN CRL- EMIRATION, : Wasitnatoy, D. 0. Aug. 15,—The State Department liagsof into recelyed mauy in- quirles whether fhere wore any tying rela- tons of Barou Steuben, and whether they wers Invited to attend the Yorktown ceale- bration In conimon with tho deseondants of, Lafayette. hore are sovaval relatives of Steuben, now oMlcora In the Garnian army, tid the following was sont to ow Mintster, at Deel some tne ago: i EVAUTNENT OF STATE, Wagitnaron, D, O.y' July 0, 1U4.— Andrew D, White, le, Klc.—Sins During the darkest period of the Novalutionury Wie 0 Gorman soldier of character und dlsting- tion tendered hig sword in nid at American in- dependence, — Fredortek Willian Auynatits Buron Steuben joined Washington at Valley Forge in the momoruble and disastrous cam palgn of 1778, Ho attested the sincority.nt bis Attuchinent to tha patriot eae by espousing It when its fortunes woro adverse, Its prospoctd gloomy, and Its hopes, but for tho Intense ent of the people, woll nigh crushod. Baron Stou- bon was recsived by Washington with a most cordiul — welcomo, iingiediately placed on duty) na fuspector-Goneral of tl Army. A dotalted history of his military ourecr iu Amoricn would form an evitome of the Rovo- lutionnry struggle. fo had served in the seven years’ War On tho atult of the gront Frederic, and had nequircd in the campaigns ot that mns-; tor that military solenco, skill, und expartonce go much needed by the untrained soldiors of tho Continental nrmy, The drill and discipline and olfectlva organization which, undor tho eommnndlag tronago of Washington, wore at onto {inparted te tho Americun army by the zont gad diligence of Stoubor transformed the volun teura and raw levica inte veteran: Who sucocas- fully mot Hritish regulirs in nil the im pilgns of the prolonged contost. TUE FINAL SURRENDER OF e TIE. DRITISIT ARMY and under Lord Cornwaltls ocourrod at Yorktown, Vn tho 10th of Ostobor, YL.” ; Haron Stauben bore a west consplouous part In tho arduous campaign whlub ondod su auypl- clousty for tho Coutinontal army, and it fell to hig lot to recelvo tho frat oiflulal notifention of the proposeil cupitulution and to bear it to tho illustrious Commandor-in-Chiof, ‘Che conten. nial of that gront ovent in Atueriean hletory !3 tu bo ‘celebrated with appropylate obsorvances: and coromonies on the npproggbing anniveranry, Jum directed by the President to tender through you nn fnvisation tothu representatives of Baron Steuben'’s fatully in Gorinhuy to ut- tond the colobration aa guests of tho Govern- ment of the United States, You will communl« ente tho lovitation Uirough the Importal Mints. ter of Forelgn Affairs, nid will express to him the vory carnust doaire of thia Goyvornmont that it shall bo weceptod. ‘Those who come iy repre= kentntives of Baron Steuben will be a- sured, Jn our day of peyeo and proa- verity, Of ng warts a woleonic ‘as wos five to thelr iNustrinus' kinsman i tho durk ny 8 a advoralty and war, They wilt be honored sgurest¥of 60,000,000 of Amoricans, a vast number of whom have German blood ip tholr yoing, and constitute ona of the most worthy and valuabla eloments that make up the stronith of the Hu» public. Intensely devoted with putrlotic tdoll- ty to Amorien, thoy yet retnin and cherish art transmit most affectionate memorios of the Fathorlund, ‘Vo those tho visit of Baron Stew OCT, * “ s bon's relatives will haye something at a revival Time. (Hare (Ther. |u| Wind. va dn. Weather of family ties; Whtle to ait pe Ry of what- Hilde. m |W GG} TP ever origin, tho presonee of tho Germun mucsts Bist ML LST) UA) By willatford 4 fitting opportunity of testifying alin. m. eH a a thelr respeut for that great connteyy within PC eR Fone Ad Whoso ilmits aro iucluded so much of bumuin grandour and human progress, I am, sir, your Qboutont acrvant, JAstes G, Buaing. . ‘ %, SPOTTHED-TAIL, ADMITIONAL VARTICULANS OF IIS DEATIN. Wasutnarox, D.C. At. 16.—the tol- lowing report, containing tdditlonal details, of the kilug of Spotted-Latl, togathar witt impoftant suggestions proposing n chango In the lucal Indian governinent, was recotved ut the Luterlar Department to-day: ‘ ROSEBUD AGENCY, Sznz Latated in my letter of yostorday that the murder of Soutted-Tall by row-Dox and an accomplice namod Black-Urow, both head inon of the Brute Sioux, was the reault of a long stunding fend. While this ts partiully true, now uvidence hus buen developed which throws a dit. foront Ight upon the alfalr. Tt scoms to havo ‘Loon the objet of a long and woll matured plan to rid thomselyes of Spotted-Tall, Tho couspir- atora wore fow but of a desporate charater, who had Cully modo up thelr minds, if the Chict would not resign, thoy would kill him, Tho ringleader was Black-Crow, who now mies no seoretol his intentions, His ambition was to hold Spotidd-'Tail's position, and, if it could not be nvcomplished by fale moany, thoy “did nor gornple to tse to moat foul and ‘sownrdly meuns. Upon ascertaining theso tacts, {had Jitack-Crow arrested a8 accossory to the mute dor, and sont him to bear Crow=-Dog company, With thelr loader gone TIE DISAFFRCTED ELEMENT will capilly Lil ee and nolbngor oxist as an organization, In conucetion with tho subjeut of Togd Chiof over tho poopla, | bog leave to nifer the following sugycstions, whieh 1 truut will rae gctvo your onely sonatiteration: ‘Tho poaltion of Head Color te a hindrunes to olvilization. ‘Tho tnaln objoct of this poresnagu ts to ventrullad wit power In himecit. Yodo this he rmust strive to vontinito tribal relations. To provont his peopto wonttering aver the roscrvation for the purpoac of taking up allotinents of land, bo must gatbor thorn ht villagus, whore thay van keop alive tholr barbarous custoins, dunues, cto, Ig abort, to r6- tain his hold 14 Chiof aver the nation, he ints act in opposition to tho mansuros udopted by tha Goverumeut for. the. ultinute ulyitizd- tion of tho Indians, The minor Ublota uro alrondy Squxulsittg Car the office, but f huve fatermed thom that tho appulntinent and rou ognltion of so finportant” position must coma froin tha omco of Indian Aifairs, I huve, thara- fore,to recommenid that nosueucssar to Hpotted- ‘Tall be appointed; that hisson, Bi YOUNG SPOTTED-TAL + : Uo recoguizod ‘ns Chief of his own band; and that ut an) se ® roprosontutive of the triba sbull be deslrod ut Washington for- cunterriug Upon tho Intorusta UF thia boople, ho -ahull: by ehoson with spoctal roforence to bls tntolllyonce and loyalty to tho Government, Of this the awont would bo tho Judyo,. If ie spice, or a tt will forovor *Haromator corroctod fur tomperature, vivvation, und nstrumentsl arror, oan baramoter, td, hone Mean thorinamatar, Ui. Sono humidity, oi7. Highest tomporatura, 71.3 waut tamiporature, Ot, UENELAL OUAERYATIONS. . CUICAGY, Ads, 1S—10518, Thersf Ther. qi erin | dusts 2 m wear, SRRAAEALSIAS. RBS: SBzNRELE: rs a: SVAIA LAVAS EIAE: soezdeeEceeeenssbiesense: seneneueaet: 2 Be: & . NEW YORK Ciry, Bptclat Dispatch to The Ohieaoo nen New Youx, Aug, 15.—Tomporature af 3:30 p, M., 7838 py te Th Ops In, 725 12 10. 68; AVerARO tomporature, 60%; avornge tomporature for corresponding dute Inat your, aie ————— LABOR AND. OAPITAL, ' SEMIeMONTILY PAY. : Special Disvatch to The Chicaan Tribune Premnuna, Pa, Aug, 16,—Tho proprictors of the Amorican Iron Works In thls olty refuse to carry out tho resolution of the Amalgamated Association ‘at Clovoland requiring payments to bo mundo every twuwooka, One of the om- ployés, sponking of tho matter this evening, auld: Tho mou would refuse to work longer thau Roptoinbor untosa tho proprictors chauge tholr minds and agrov to carry out the resolu: Hon, which ta luperative, Unicss it can be abown that it {enn ubsolute Imposatbility for the firm to pay ua somi-manthly, wo will poinpel Thies fs tho only till tn thts dla- trict About which there Is uny trouble. it Tadlan Attates: Would diroat wu proolude tho possibility of suob anoccurrence ua that of yostorday. Being of opiuton that this ta necessary, {¢ should bo represented at the coming © conference with tha | Honoratile Beoratal of tho Intertor, . I appolatod |. Whito-Thunder Dhief of the. Luator Sloux tu {ake Spottoi-'Tuli's placo In the dulo- hivery Ho js. man of barely ordiuiry ability, ut of unquestioned loyalty, and was the available person ta Le found xt tho thao. trust nly aotion in the matter will reociva your approval, I haya to ay UAL tho prompt aotion jn urroetlng. sthognurderer of Bpotted-Tull has had n mostacotting effuvt pon the people at Inrge, Al oxcitenienr ie allayod, and Kt present. one would not imagine wo had just pasted paste A orials during which some rash Indin or white might cually have turned o peavefy! ending into a torribie trayody, Awlt is wo have every rensun to be thankful, Mouday ordors | Ww atte Pa a Sethe al Tnnahurof wupian a6 decin fe ie usta a TERESMAURE, ny Aug, 15.—Tho driver Boys | 1! tk eau te 4 gail slato plokers of anotuar oolllory struck to- | Fraventing oem from taking adVantayo of the ‘prosunt situation aud stirring up tepals je. ¢ ® loin CooK, MESOALERO AGENCY, INDIANS ON THB WARPATIL Wasuinaton, D, C,, Aug. 15.--A report ‘has beon récelyed at the Interlor Dopartmoant from United States Indian Agent Llewollyn at Moscatoro Agency, New Mexico, relative tq the recent dupredations. committed: by “a partly of Mescalero Apache Indlang, naw on the warpath. Concerning the cause of this outbreak, Agent Llewellyn writes under data of July %8;,- > An ae Ttscame that somo fow montus sco a Lous «CRICKET, °, 7 Soteta Disvateis to The Udieage Tridune, Lonnon, Ont, Aug. }5—Tho oricket. matol botweog Londo) a Cifongo to-day was a sur prise party. bé@e frst jnnings Ohloayo écorod 8640 London's 64, aud this wae thought to deolde it. Intho socoud innings Chicago’ s8ored 61, London thon wont in with 0 to win, and after four. wickets had fallen for .23, ‘Vom Steen und Koofor held tholr pluco in tho wicket til) tha fuss hud boon savored, Tho Chicagos play at amllton to-morrow, - Fae i) ° Tho Old Man: Wants Them Guns, . Durlug tho siege of Nushvilla a Confodorato battery placed upon a bill was serlausly aouoy it tenant of tho 1Vulted Btntes army, thon stay ua part Or Pay Ptbomas® Hoe, Riding tr Need doned bora, ‘gave w written eral tu. three Cof, James. Brownlow, tho: old man sald: | Inlans at thie axeno; o go 0 Stexico ud "Col, Hrownlow, want those guns, and 1 | brlug baok a party of tholr friends whom thoy nt claimed bad leftut tha time of the Viotorio teoublus, Thia party wos due t...u0 threy weeks ‘By, at % time atkunptod to come ny Dut wore vhas and driven {oto ke the mountains cblety, wuilos from the Agoucy to the south. Since that tie thoy VO! ly was silont fora tnument, and thon a | have wade, according to the statomentof one of ux-footer In the rauksuuny out, Boye, if Old Packers juts, throe ineTeotual adorls to get. Yap warits those a hu oughtor bave them, | into the roa , Bowny prevente gneh thna by Lot's all Ip in and buy them for blm, for it | scouteagd soldiors, Einulny thoy could not re- looks mighty uubealthy® up that wa! Aper | tura to the Aj nay, se they bad been lel to be- {oct storm of laughter awupt along the lino and:| lleve thoy could, they euites to on the Thoin forthe cia iat touugh so wy a poor fae tra about seventy Inflans in thie’ party, die 11 or, old man, a a Oke - low who wtarted for then ‘acver uut ac sualn, Thtians here fee badly that their fiouds ‘cout not bo ing u Groat Fathor cof Tutt Au wh thal. ‘The th y, CONDITION uF THUR Wasiunatos, D. O.. Ay partmont of Agriculture lastto a roport on the condit whent, corn, and tobacco crops, iments of the conditto i a tant sores mont, have not as yet by Wile nothing oficial cant ‘in balleved the ro iu the brop of sn fn was gonorully nntiol; 4 uronae in corn In tho West wit ie o ted e otad, butid Tousudlly smal ogee shows ved ama nol na Bi potmilted un that js Rogimont Intor ho was made rover M o' jor, Ti Licutenant In tho aa Fu are NO Ht ono, jo coreased ylold. DKATIC OF LinuT, Tho War Doportment ha irate Lieutonaut an transforred to tho Twonty- RAILWAY MAIeSERVICR, Tho Division Supori: States Railway Service wee oe tho digousalon of toroturn, remain thelr hearts are port will show th ipting whoat. but all quite! TES, @ ob the ie Tuo to Tofantey, a8 privato, and a} INA Elghty-soventh Rogiment soon reacha Ke Tent a if Cay 1867, ton of . Of the Depa; ally tab Will not te % f.colored trog, Dret tte CONVENTION, the Uni t tee f tho question or ee, mothodl of heating postal-cara in not ondangor the burnin, neoldent to the train, SUPERINTENDENT CARLISLE Pp. of tho Const Survioy, dud (Brentwood), near this city, BECRETARY LIN COLN now In Now York, {s oxpcated bere to-morroy —— I chons, MB W.—The py, to-morrow wil the spring. mye Pela m1 of theso’ ena? Hale pondents an kde and deguy Brovidi winter tte ig of the car | FIRE-RECORD, *_ onteago, | Damage at ‘Tho atitl alarm to Engine No, Inst night was caused by tho dlac yolumo of smoke Issuing trom the house No, 3 Front street, showed that tho occupants of t! fumlgating tho premises, thoro enge of smull-pox tn their midst, The alarm from Box 5tat 10:00 terduy morning was caused by a firo iuntod from sparks falling upon the two-story frame bullding No. 8 Rt one. owned and occupied hardware dealor, Tatasgo Hoare ance. was gated By aaa hen eae log f x , DOL Mtolinwe atreoty owued by Nickone ier ke Causa of . tire, matohes. : ‘ig caused by n fire on ¢ twoeatory framo Unilding at No. sl Wat Cut freaks owed ih maaan choranrt, Cutrae, rom foundry fh the rene. jam 1 Thy alarm from Box vd 1s eat foronoon was onusad by 1n tho rear of No. by Fordinand Sobultz. burn of aged to the samme umount, posed to have been « playing with matob: dont 0. 808 Clomenta, + Ne togure 351 Inst even SLO to bul ving se eats. james spronid to two small oslt sido of thi posi tae ort 9 ullay ond in tho of Ni it No. ehildren playing with Dainaga, A wt Us25 yemerd fn ttre Ina eu bart Ciybourn efxerne. Owael © falling og 80 lates ie i Op ae JAMES Papp, : 4 Bieatehiaae gas ellgeney ni OF soften Prats ade ‘that w ie gf PATE: to-dayat hia Teale 3 at 0:06 o'clock ‘OVOry of Alaree tho windows ot Toventigation ho place wery having been g O'clock yea. ‘which orig. Toot of the ue Isfanday. ‘tin. and con Arnon ee ar of Nos. uctbut atroct, owned by 4, 1 who ocuupics the barn. in tho rant Nee ‘Tha damago to both barns Is ostituxted at $2, oyor loses $00 worth of furniture lof was wtorad In the barn in the rear of Ut 8:05 yestentay lo. sparks AL adjoining wag ane ‘Tho fira te" used by buys iu the iley AT SAN FRANCISCO, a ‘San Fuanersco, Aug. 15.—All Sainte’ Bole pal Churébund reotory, cornor Polk and pédy streets, burned thia morning.” Lose $10.0, muatly covered by Insurance. ‘S.veral otter houses were damagod. ‘Cause unkuown, FURNITURE FACTORY DESTROYED, Sr. Louts, Mo, Aug, 18.—Dandes Brothen’ furniture factory, corner Cass nvemno and Sere ontconth stroct, was damuged by fire tothe er tent of $17,000 betwoon night. Insured tor $15,000, — ; {LADELPHIA. PHILDELHIA, Aug. J6—Ryder & Wright's BobuylkillOi! Worke, above Gray's ferry bridge, were atinost totally destroyed by fire to-night, oe Ar’ # Pir OBITUARY, DIXWELL LATIIROP, © neciat Dispatch to The Chicago Trituns 1 and Lt o'clock to TA SALLY, Aug. 15.—Dixwell Lathrop, one cf tho oldest scttiors in this portion of the Btate, died about 7 o'ctook this morning at bis rel dence In this city, Mr. Lathrop oume here from Norwich, Coun., in 1846 as thé agent of GC & J. Rockwoll, purchasad land just ost of the present site of La Salto, and fald outa city, ‘This scheme -failod through the agotion of the Canal Commisstoriors in laying out La salle 02 udjofning territory. Ho was quite a geologist, aud mado tho fret boritg for coal here in 183 tho pirooro of dutormining its depth below for the aurt A funeral sorvice will, jon, and first ropol ron, += fave, Numbor and thicktices of velns, and quality of coal, He su 1; sive investigations {nto tho seoloxy of thie sec, rted tho oxistence hereof - coment rook, various variotios of flre-clay, ete. He wae 80 years of ago, and leaves a wife, butae a bscquontly mundo exted- NELLY B, SHARPE. . Spectat Disvateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, Turon, Wis, Aug. 16.—This forenoon occurred tho death of Mrs. Nelly . Sharpe, of Chicsg attcr a brief illness, aged 27 yeurg, Sho was tht, youngost daughtor of Gon. and Sirs, 31, Braymst, Rook, Green Lake, at 2 o'clock. a POLITICAL. SECRETARY OF TIE SENATE. Grut UDI sere y ee ‘on, pet pases ‘Urand Pelee. Halos NEW -Yor: of the be hold Tuesday at Gry BAN Frangisco, Aug, 15.—Tho Kepublert Stato Cantral Committec, uta called wectls last Friday ovening, ndoptod resulutions askiog Sonator Bliller to rye tho ap Callfornia ve socrotut Sennte, and recommen for the position, wintorent of OU ‘ ited Busted ing Marcus D, Bordct 1K DEMOCRATIC cox “VEN' ‘TION. Speetat Disnatch to The Chicaon Tribune \. Virvinia: Wis Leealtit, urcroas, A DUEL Conaviidated. i »Sanatoad, N, ¥,, Aug, 15. oratle-Conveution will proba! Bent, 18. é CHAUTAUQUA, Guavtaugua, N. Yn Aus 1 Hurbour, of the Contral University 0 lectured this forouoon on * Comet.” Tho Ityn, O, 0, Howard addressed 1, ing at the ‘Temple, his personal ani tferim exper aia pas ad plat fore path Wifcnne: audienoc, Prof. Ei Angelo. ———__— iN THE CREEK NATION. Hiv Mf Tartne Kook, Ark, Aug. porate Just reached this olty of a des! fn tho Indian Nation test weo! pyppenieys: a Onoctawy Chief, Pi 1 eltizon . Beleo ives itearana curpanter fat aly gaint Considoratlo fouling uxisia over t ‘both wore ainony the most pro! the Nadon, LJ a «THE SPRAGUE, DIV Pnovipenga, Rly Avs Bohuyler Co (o) ebilidren thle aod ot Nig! . as and Gee ‘Tobi Ih. Wousd entmeturad —Thu Staty Der bly be beld bert SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS. |, BAN FUANUIsCO, Aux, 15. ag followst —Miniug stueaselore sures S sss Dest y: —vrot, Mb eof kent hy with moe so ian (3 ermattva bs duel fous't wm between 7 Col Ame to-day & ‘tho Creek Nauey atnent wee ORCE Seat wot Court of Washington County oe cbse was mude by counsel for Mrs trlal ot BP Spraguo for assignment of a day fort opposing dlvorce suit, Hecause uf absence °c counsel uo dyvision was made. 7 be renewed toemorrows SALE OF DAM Hantrax, No.8, Aug, 16—Tho we ie stripped, Thirty-one aged BN for ail Asal jour from ber wore sold for pee barrel, ' > SUICIDE, Mewpuig, Tenn, Avg. 15- marly a railway conductor eralng, rod by AGED FLOUR. ona a hundred parte dled 1 of 32" grow 420 4 uel 0, We he CH wat