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0 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, “AUGUST” 17,” 1881—TWELVE PAGES Fa ee SIBERIAN HORRORS, onwhich the cold, wretched creatures aro continually: during tho night, made stomach- clon giving, tho rianie of John Stedman. Ju no } for ho ay; te . 3 ry lank and hung Cons | several miles from ti : huddled, tryhtg to shelter themselves from | sick from the suffocating odors of the placo, { tee Wattaco yostottay held tho prisoner fn $7 of surah satin of honter's xreen, trimmed in | siderable witl attach ta tho lets | + Highs eh tReot iho biihg wis ald snow-storma. And | 1 have scen Wem oven ti Intensely cold | Ball to tho Criminal Court. green and gald,’with bonuet to lateh, tee | white cur remalning ou thy island. ‘ rie shock was distluetly fog arr, ' ater the frst tow hours, (hourh the Tough Malte’ mpedly, sonal ti windows 10 fetin or IMINAL NEWS Au dhront fastened with ii costly nil Pencil: a als ed tiie rest Of the lows sents are somewhat better than having tu | the plore! nt Nn brentho loner p Wl brooch of diamonds presented by tho w nouth of t al The Fearful Story of a Returned stand upright, the crampadt porition and-inek | the polluted air. Vermin are attacking pilabenes : room ‘The groom wore f pli aad shinple WASHINGTON, (o Sabon He nit, ‘The wedding was entirely Mistaneg of shout Siicaty Bit, ng Wwedldiy as Cnty . a news from Comas Py + dovolt of show and ostentation, LANORERS IN PURLIO sons, — | tnnotsmoke ie fore hee evans : Beate ices Leehat Wasninoros, D. Cy Atte 1 Exile, of support for. thy bick begets andntolerablo |-the prisoners, and contagious diseases are THE CRAMER MURDER busines cold aid, palin inthe spine and small of the | spreading during that awfal night through . Basta h) pager nate ot Lee back whieh fs worsy than death, Itls not | wneloantiness. rhe aunrds will not remain | NeW MAves, Ape 10—Tho Jury of Ine V0 sntfog, SEER thay ate is ron a a —Seeratary | which i distinctly vlalbie ft the open along the suiforings of a day In these carts, | ff the room, it 1s so foul, and often fwmoral | dest In the Cramer cnse met tits morning, ] ALLIES y Jollector No ono us yet] © Tron tho press A March of from 'Chreo to Five wile is horrible, any more than is the tse | ity in thelr absence ty Wheoutroltad. ti tha | ‘Two witnesses testiged thoy sawdames Male | CASUALTIES. SE Le nelle ae lahore yee fividences ‘of volennl eaten ae ae Pho uantgh Doss; ath uetyous agony Which, comes feo a | froin the wont followed by onthsuautnotge | 3,ttel Jennie Cramor togothor Friday aflor | A Conysvn aw a coAtesitarn, | York publie stores, writes: Platuttye® So earns Biaces nu gee : continuation of the position day after day, | of seufilings and ‘ntl that ent Yodone to nte. Hoc Aun, Seaton We Anus a. Waller nt Speetat Duvateh to The Chteago Tribune. patho ile of dolng tha work tn a publo stora | jess thai & tonsa peas Whe oper aa The Awful Sufferings of Refined and week ntlor week, under which the mind | vent those vutrages {s for tho better class of vdeliffo’s restaurant, testlfied thnthe waiter CeNTnALTA,- My Auge 16—Last nieht y tho contract system fuel by Gove fect aboy trnmont Inbar orieinated only in desize tons | 0 South Fork of the Clenrwwatos Y 4 q tf v u s ator. of and nerves become Interisely sensitlve and | mon, when there are enough of thom, to get | on two Indies at Urénkfast‘Mhursday morn Wittian Cratz, out of eurlosity, went bohiud | minister. the oustomns bustuves, with na, hich fn three: miles .of Milnor’ tal tate Delicate Prisonors, excited. ars the women in one corner, and stand ngs wall | Ing, and knew ong Was Jenule Cramer, ‘The ‘i ei Hone economy ns practicnblo: bul at the aame time it | Mount Idaho and Morence, B . THE NUMAN CATT TRAIN. Nuria, the nt ant between Sham and the men } party who ate lustnk the restaurant Friday iis silty Ane to nual ean te four caro reqttisit stilt tho work shall be woll ——— : “Whon tho transportation fs by mil the | Mvaya be donee ns. mony of the cnet nee | Maht was two ladles and x gentioman. 10 | fing to enlelt Uleenge. It started tou fect | oilers tng cosumnst’ tor glia tio wane it THE WEATIER, Chained with. Bratal Criminals, and | men and wonten are coltectud In tho railway | Cited to pangs of i eriuvinatsce | dentitied the breakfast aud supper cheeks, cit the care. ir lod iN publie sora hae. alrondy ‘eon awarded g : yarils ko beasts and are driven intothucnrs, | chilned to gangs of the worst crlintnals, above att came down with a tush, Jamun ro ens, tlrondy: leon aware Tyranulzed by Inhuman Of die carat thine, Hl enel is full te repletion; | He very fellows from whom these women | He alxo teatited that gentleman whom he to Keyes & Sticknoy, and thorefure ft Is too SIGN, flelals, — . 4 Craig's head betwean It and the curbing, and | fate to consider th I 9 st tea AL SERVICr, wher It is tucked and barred, : “hese ews orp lo be deluded ee eeelabtety tea Was told was Walter Malloy Init enlled erusiin Unt member te nn ireeugntaabla prayer or the potliionars to, eontiuke tte wank OFFICE oF THE Cine SWUNAL Opp; are nsort of railway enttle-wagun; the Invaer Troms tho best Keiutiies te SiGariay aie fur upon Itt since that Thursday and asked him | juggs, Keates Of the teett: were left in the tin ler Govornment supervision but tho cons Wasursaton, D. Cy Aug, V1, Wier proportion of thw convtets stant thy bi thot | thio politten offenses of their tanily havo | {ele dd not recullvet tnt tw (Malley) wus | hurd wood uf tio curbing, Crate was well. | fruotors will bo renuiced to give good and aut | the Tennessee and Olito Valley, yoy Pet 7 in tha restaurant the evening th question, * rai als Helent vond for tho proper perforinance of tholr * yeot Walther af stock trains, Arouid the tnterior of the | fel"troi’ the Panccoperss yuertorss fi'the asking also Le wilneds COUN HOt rumeMber ralntives Norse aa HOE MMELOte AY | goutenut, rnin the ndvertiscment transmitted | werion | norlhiensterly winds oy | # St “ or from tho jallkeepers’ quarters, e Was not Muitrled. you will seo that you are vested with tho power.| shifting to southe: et Renieral eae three or foltr rough boards are nated, on | OF froMt, tha falliconers | auarters. the | about a iat that Malley tuld on the floor, sid See iteleat any ‘eniployé whom the ‘eoutructoes | Vor the Lees eee owe! Dressury lt wittelr a few nt thing ean sit down. If the ‘ 4 thnt witness spoke to hin about, F < ny ho, ity nt t quilt. wer Like region, ity of the prisoners are of a better | terol efforts were made by fellow-prisoncrs | '} fy oh COLLISION. Iay proposo who, in your uplnlon, Js not quills | wonthar, 1b h Warmer taly majority of the 4 urs Tre oI to save then. L sald,” continued Henry, “thot Ldldnot | se Jons, Ny, B.—Whille the regular Bangor | ft! for the work, ana’ who Is not a propor party | Wenthor, possibly foltowed by toca, class they arrange somu system to relluve | Ud ao they travelon from day to day, | Temember he was there ab nll, “Don't you | | Bt Seon tie ESL dolin Haile | °y2o,euploxed Mh the store. : castorly shifting to southerly winds fa" each other and the women from Stanly unless Henver Is inereifttl wid tots thom fail | recollect about tho hat? Mulley asked ine, | Xpress tran on the Bangor & St. Jolin Baile | if atany time thor shall bo any remissnoss | urometor. ds, faltlog Dubos all the vile crlnntnnl classes are herded | toad by tho wasslde diteh, or falling sick | Jw Cult not. Malley thon’ gald to me: | way, with St. David's Sunday-school plents | 90 the part of {he contractors to partons tholr | “For tha Upper Lak with theso political oifenders the weakest go | iar some city on the roul, they are trang: | ly God! that point lng got to bo sustained | train attached, was approaching n crossing SC yc aia ee ot ae ion to ie natisyantion Isslppl Vailoy, a reglon and Upper to the wall aud a febt and gernmble ts going | teri to i budly-mananged hospital, where | CL an a rained nut? threo miles from the elty, » downward train | tpon you to roptrt the fact to tho Department | 2 22PP alloy, pitrtly cloudy Weather wit on amongst tha vitest for this coveted restinie | thor troubles ute sou ended ina testtul | NEY HAVEN, Comth, Aug. {6 Binncho ) employed Ih carrying. rails ran tuto It, A | for stieh action as it may deem proper. Lthink, | West rains, warm southerly winds Mt pinces von though wo vf tho belter eles | steup, and Imperial itussia’s power over thom | Douglass mado a confession beforo the Coro- | fireman named Ieker was killed aud several | Wntoss othor consons “tra foul, that brofere | barometer, generally folloy ed by et tid all wo could for tho Wonells many were | is sumnelly ended by the Araorul cominye of | Wer's Airy at Sherlil Pock’s homo to-nteht, | persons iuirt. A minnvor Of tho cars were | eee abot bo wien by tho contractors tamen | barometer, aud colder nortine ye? forced to stand tll they dropped duwn from |e itrteeavelcamed dentin Tue gang con | Huo snys Kriday nlent slo was called ints | {town fron the track. : already employe! in tho pubite store=nt loast | Kor the! Lower. Missontl vegies exhiustion on the Hoot of tho tnensy, Jolt | fines its longestiiforing inuteh, its numbers | te Toom ocoupled by James Malley and to thogo who have beon there any tenath of | woeathor, with lucal tallied Cloudy Ing, rattling cattle train go inadeqmite ‘wit xradually depleted itd the wretched band | sennte Cramer to aulue Jennies who Wes | mown FROM A Load OF JAY. timo, and who stro Camilinr with the work, | Yeerlug’ to colder To tse warm Southerly the supply of seats. . ‘Chore were no arian, Of BUrvicors ut Inst renches thy mines, screaming and ploading with James Malley, 2 dilinates a abe fall sual At to commonly ee te paris followed by rising bamueton Whos, talling ments for priviey in responding to tha ‘ paola GARETT At uldntght Binnelws was stl ti consulta __ Bpeelat Dispatch ta The Unteago Tyibune Dey tho petition Gu ckors. ‘Shu Chivf Shinnl Oftieur ef mands of nature, and ns a result the refined | | Tit: CouNTRY oF THE WnETCIED. on with the jury. It seems that. whon |) Sour Enaty, I, Aug. 1—Abranam |, tree Ei c : | nlghes tho following special if the army tu. men and women were driven to the most ter- Nore they are soon putto hard Tabor, | this Dowginss’ woman went’ to the | Gulick, a wealthy dairy farmer, aud an old | HE YORKTOWN CELEBRATION, ‘The elreulntion of. whut uebletiny rile suifering befors they were compelled to | working from breale of day tll after night | shore | Saturday night. sla _ loolcerl resident, residing Just outside of tho yillngo Wasuixatos, D. C., Ag, 18.—Co}. Corblty | prosenca of a hurrleane we Indicates. thy snerifes tintural modesty te physieal agouy | fully burrowing in the mines, breaking ore by | back fearfully, and was asked what, ‘oster. | Master of Coromomes at tho Yorktown Con- - 7 i est of Souther * ol i corks, digg Manlty, was thrown from a lond of hay yester. Joriing several heavy ralis. hay m inileted on thent by fniperial-sthiamelesness, | hand for the great sivelting-work: eeing | she wag ufrald of. She said sho was afraid of ts, Wits i ¥ hi vel 1 = i Hlorkd i loval Nave falten f é 4 4 re ye day, striking on his back, and sustainca | tenninl, has issued a elrcular regarding tho lorida and Joval rains tn ke i J have seen the woinen hudied hr a cirelo | ultches,: building rouds, and labor! year | the Mulleya: that she was wfrald they would 4 Dakota, Min none corner, In the night, screening (1 | atteryear hopelesly, aintesly, In the develop. | kiitier. unday Judae Biydenburg, counsel | 8tous and perhaps fatal injuries, arrangement for the eclebration Out, 18, 19, uote tie Jako Stberlor region Cal, tir by theif dresses some of thelr number, | ment ot the natural riches In this country of | for the Malleys, saw. Blouche only after dim a 20, und 8t. above 10,000 troops have alrendy Aue sowherd fir weather hag revailed, ‘ New York Herald, An opportunity ling offered to learn from agentlemon Intely arrived tn (tls country the exact proceedings connected with the arrest, trial, and conviction of polilical of- fenders In Russia, and from his own expe- rience every detail of the march to the Sibe- rinn mines, He Is connected with one of the arlstocrntic famites of Russia, and brings an {Introduction and an indorsement from undottbted anthorities socially ant political- ly well connected fiero and abroad. . + + THE AMREST AND CONVICTION, “T was suspected of sympathy for some - demonstrative students In my nelghbortiood, and was with little form or loss of thne ar rested, convicted, and ‘ordered into exile. My family oxpended all the money thoy could. raise: to discover my wherenbouts and to get my release, ‘tho money was shnply pocket- ed, As publle attention was drawn to the arrest by sonle of the peculiar circumstances " sie and: tha more refined men distractlug | the wrotehed,—recelving no letters or word | culty. Yesterday afternoon vilenie cuT 1N Two. ng presont, “Lt | Sultthousterly winds ura reported we “attending the students? trial, my family were | tha “utteition "of coursa \ erentures | from home ttiless alliclily chause to comme | hung ealled aud wis, dated aesliaaeo to Speelat Dispatch to Tae Chleaco Tribune, Ai attaved th tale nlore ton eice eae ue | WecyStessispl River aud tn the Uoperi! Kept in hopes from day to’ day of ny relense } present who would otherwise have | nicate the news,—shut out, wbsolutely frum | her, Ho saya he called Inter, when Sherif | Cuyrrarta, UL, Aug. 10.—Late this even- the veolobrntion will exceed’ 30,000, Many | the temperature fy {uy other Alstricts, in the immediate future, but the mockery of} uttered vile remarks on the awtit| allot mankind oxcept thelr wretched com- | Pock was there, ant was then admitted. | ing an intoxicated stranger, named Laskey, 4 iaeat een month in the Atlantl ON, the tean of thy a trint was carried on {nn neighboring prov. | seentc, But you can Imagine what was ene | pantons in exit ip ed, watched, suspected, | ‘This morning’ he he. called again’ | wag run over by two cars and an engine, und | Stites will sond full regiments, together, le Const States and the ince, my conviction assured, and L was qulet- dured before such mortification was sub | cruelly punished, they long for death or de and was sean dented the priyilege of by BANG, fi Lower Lake region. A warm way; with the Governors of most States accompn- | pou, Mines e 1o ‘Pavnelt Wave extends mitted to by these womon, many of them | liverance that secmseternalty deferred. Tho | conversing with the woman, Sha. sent | Mstantly kilted. Its body wns divided in | og by stutfs, Vor the reception and com Te i a a ie io ‘Yoxns, Jn Northen, noble and refined, very many of them in | more refined and delicate prisoners are given | out word, so dud, viten. | Wo and he was otthorwiso fearfully mutil- ; id cits exas and tho Indian Territories the ten. delicate health ant sulfering already from | the meanest and most oxhadstive ant dis- hire nid, that, fowas tuo mornin. When uted. fort of the Intter n building wit! bo erected. | perature has ranged ubyve 100 do, i ly sent to Siverin without the Intervention of a single ono of those who Jind taken tho hen "i State: P following are special te Feces hy “hush m 'f any family, for the rats- | disease contracted i prison. Thero are | agreeable work to du, and are continunlly | the police oflelal wag asked If the © . ., = Adjutants-Gonernl of States oud command. ng chal temperatiires: Bay innet hick Gur home swes utterly Impaver- | 1vaular stations nt which we wero supposed | humiliated almost beyond inman enturanes, | ald wrong tn forelng Adneeleon Binckeiat | ACCIDENTADLY suoT mmseLy, | ing oflieers of troops Intending to pnetielate | port Bs Burlington and Uuebee, fe or tu stop for rest and food, but these stations | and, Hke all the others, are whipped to thelr | Sunday nlaht when her counsel hid told her Spectat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, ure requested to call for any liferation | Weil, 01; Alpenn, t Duluth, UL; San Fy ished. 2. OL; San Fran. a , x ne ye re K . The: | ECAT! ke . 1— 3 ‘h concerning the celebration that may in any | cisco, 60, ‘The hurrleane tn the gui * “ We were all formed Into groups,—a eurl- acre fas bor wee. urd Woh sas teal Were re Hike LR on oer mets Bitnehe Duitahns asia ane! ier “sian Aan ate ce atertte miunuer render the ocension worthy the great seruenes of Its traek being tin! ring ousty-mixed lot,--nnd marched down to the of- | to make way for better-paying frelght come | fave to see the upper world except once na The cltizeny of Orange in town inet ig Ininting near Marsa, {1 thts county, yester- event It commemorates. yore FO See Geather, ‘Thursday fice, and there we stood while the decree of } le along iu the rear thin was this suiterte han on the Eniperor’s birthiay, a3 0 cole- | votud to offer a reward of $1,000 for evidanes day atternoon, shot Iimself through the Jor: rains aro Indicated ieibe Tatts day local exile was read to us, “Then we were qrdered | Wiss of Hane hidia becuse Nig AE Deel brite ee tine miemoue oa pinnae coe to eoniylat ine murderer or murderers of Jen- | heart yeeidentlly, denth resuiting Instantly, NEARHIRG TRS Goa i 10,—!ho ttatl- LOCAL ONAERVATIONS eens to sign our naines as willing to suiler our | ing and watering stations, and twenty-four {man whom they etrse horribly sud Sourly * ays way “Mall Superintendents to-day referred SHNCAGY, Aug, totht0.n, punishment, 2 a and even thirty-six hours went by more than | before Heaven ns the Inperiil cause of ill A FIENDISH OUTRAGE, Se WE ACCIDENT. ti f th bject of heat A Ther.| ul Wendt vey Feng MAKING UP THE GANG. "i. | onee before wa were allowed to cat, drink, | tholr uceumulated agonies! 4 * Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune ng REID eaten to: Th Ch espa: Te UNS lo a coiniltiee the subjoct of Nonlin pastal- ry Berd ae “Ag we stood there in a group I looked 4 oF leave the cnrs, - «THE SAD RETURN, : Pronta, Wk, Aug. 16—A most atrocious Forr “Wayse, Ind, Aug. 16.—Joseph | ears in such manner as to proyent fire in Hy about and was shocked to notice the eompo- THE CHAIN-GANG ON, FOOT, “ If ature survives all these trials and tho | and fiendish act was nerpotrated on the Iino | 2am, 20 yenrs of age, was so badly tnjured | ense of accident to the tral, q altion of our * gang,’ who were to march | “When wouwera on faut the, sufferings wo pint serves Is tern (IE nol comtennedl, 88 | of tho Indianapolis, BlooutIngton & West- ef aed oaths belting, tna. anwotlt “CANADA. BL U a u Be Uf on ers ‘- a 8) soaitiea ac CATITOLIC DIOCESE OF CINCINNATL ean thormomerar, The Russla associates In close companionship erfininnl and political offenders, ‘Chere were erlminals of the roughest, worst type stand- ing in the Ine; men who looked to be beusts rather than human boings, who looked rough and brawny cnough to bear the muscular ‘wear and tear and the horrible agony of cold and frozen Hmbs on tho march, but whose . this evening utd o'clock, women, Ae tulght uly any ehiidrene tur the clinics pe Temoto provinces where ho jane, ab afternoon, whet the engineer of z some of the condemned were quits young | may go «nd pass the remainder of iis days. | tho evening passenger. tratn comlng west . mT EX Ne Rare pend foun bunsldley, Get gils—were driven niong romorselesty by | Hummel After wil these years of walting for } eame aroumel » bend at that point, Wa aollael Oda eon Sais Inst the | pOS@NNAtH On Ang. 16.—Coadjutor | ihtosttemparuttfo, a9 the brutal military guard.” Many of us eat | home he is forbldden fo returnd And so, | 4) had aa 1 ¥ arse spe! aa i y Bishop Elder to-day ordered prayors for the MESES UIST ried chains, the tintuly and sometines the | broken in health and. depressed In’ spirits, | tat ho had run over something, and reversed | fog-gun on Bird Rocks exploded the stock | rocovery of the Presitent in all the Roman kbs weak ant sick ones being fastened to some | tho poor wretch govs to sone remote village | hls engine, On pulling back ho discovered | of. powder at the station, killing Mr, Chins: Cathotie churches in the: Diocese of inet | ————— arcane du soe 10itt a more doelle or. -Strotiget fells, wip avers a Ivo. alone anit agarie fnong. Strumgens n boy ae Wille ‘Tandrell, son of Mike | son Cooper, his son, and an assistant. nith ‘Che Bishop has also completed ar- expected to preven em from sulking o} for hls support. No wonder that he | ‘ts e] bi lyit iL Saar eee ere hanging buck hi the onveuse, or, in theother | plots and plans how to eseape, and. If he andeall, « section: hogs, lying Just outalite of Wind. ltealirug {ssmaro: dirty, loud-mouthad, swearing creatures, whose filthy language and indecent bearing ‘Were a shaine and a disgrace to womanhood. were, dragging along bitterly cold, snowy, | much mora extonded notice, The arrest was | _ KANSAS City, Mo, Aug. 10 —Poter } y sermon, Archbishop Seghrs thon made his |, , Bloek, w vill be remoin- iron ‘Inks In our numb hands, boatiue our | nade in tho ordinary wayby Inspector Spurtiog, | Hughes, one of tho tien stabbed, tuto fast | profession of falth, atthe conclusion. Of iirosaail fo G: Bloc, ehtehi At sill hs sommuin way along the snow-llolds, for the roads | o! d night by Wiltlam Bailey, alias “Dago Bill,” | whieh Bishop Junger conferred upon his | Bored; was tho name under which Hartmann, f tho Post-Villee Donnrtuiguts the alleges Ks were sometimes .no better, witnessing the } erlminul uelug Ste. Gcorgo W. Couk, tho agent of. ussian political refugee, visited this rangements for reorganizing the parochal s the rails, fnsensible, aud on closer examiun- RELIGIOUS. rome : ‘ drag the weak creature on wher his | can clude his Siberian guards tke . dea e schools In whiet the history of the United 0 | ot INE, rain companionship. was loathsome to cont Se hen atrenetit veal CHET gras anyeete | cit, Gluda tis Storia guards takes to the | tion it was found that ho was tied to tho rall. = Slates ant Constitution. are to be prominent & | Bele sets plate, Beside these stood nen whoseretned | chained In this way for 800 miles to an ugly | Russian... But Tumger and cold may compel | A pliysiclan who happened to be on the train CHAUTAUQUA. studles, and especial attention Is to bo given s | ‘ biseeg faces and comparatively slight physiques | brute, who dragged on my chain by day and | iin to show Ihaself in the yillaces, and if} examined the Ind and found that two of his CitauTAuqua, N. Y., Aug, 10,—President | to the culture of good morals, 3 Cy a told plainly that they were totally unable | often fought Aor the oe mlgee witht ing | artested he is returned to his Jallors to serve | ribs wera broken and that ho was othorwise | Jolin 1. Vineent conducted the opening ex- - = ss | i ere to bear such a tortura ay Imperial} When werested, from whom. L was never | tivice the orginal term, if ho is not con- | badly bruised, He was taken aboart the | erciyes of the Chautauqua School of The- CANAL AND RIVER TOLLS. 2) 4 Russia's Caar—tho . klnd Kuther? of | fees ANd who islekened me by hewn, cone ffunmned to death by ghooting ar atraneu lt } tral and eurried to Pekin whero his futher | ology, organized toxlay. ‘Lhe jurposy Is to Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribunee 8| a ‘s - ii v1 E } resides, r ther Leovere eerie ¢ PAWA, . 10,—'1' am wo | w Jus people—was bok to put them to, and stockeil glothing, tt was like belie eluted wl Jtussia, th fuel. ate aroused to took ‘unon | ce Se eae aa Tete he jeeoverad promote supplemental training of graduates petite Fn ar Pe us eoleat ed Bi | & it was cvident at a glance that they were | to a rotting corpse. vag mere horrible | the Czar us thelr Hnulacnble enemy, and that | happened to be ted to the tall. He sald that | from theological seminartes, and of ministers 1 tt Like ths of th 8 signing tholrdeath warrants when thoy were | Hin 1 can tel you, Again 1 was given | Nthitism is extending like wikdiire through | he hud been digging potatoes and was ap- | and pastors, young and old, ‘Tho Roy, | pole for the first three months of the cur- & fa sing tf : charge of & woman whose strength was fast | the lund, as the people are determined to cer- | pronehed b: velldlressudl men who asked Tow! . | ren season of siuvigatlon, were as follows: wv | 6 alllxing their signatures to that decree thore Aying out, und who was. falling io keep np | reep by delat in th U f couched by a well-<lressed ime asked | Luther ‘Townsend, D, 1, of Boston Unt . | oo upon the office desk. But in the ‘gang,’ in | Btn mie peri A Mloundering feet by My mun every MENUS, n thelr power Ada to avs wots any, Ae fohad none, versity, and Dean of the Chantaugua School eldenw Cauninh S2t 1s Olina diver, S18 bi, we | the anotley crowd gathered in tha oflica of through | the angwestorin whieh pat been ed isfy his assailant, ie thought he had AAG: of Theology, preached the Inaugural formon May, Sune, and July of Jast yenr, " & a the prison that day, werg Jow women, con- threaten a 1 ny And whe Fi Mhheeiy | & TALE OF TWO'CITIES, | money concealed about hiny and tte tied his | gn “John the Baptist, the Pioneer Preacher, ‘ al a victed of various criminal, not polltical, of- | Ul ae te aie ons ne wry rents . . | legs fist to the rait, ashe thought to scare | ‘Lhe Archivologient Museum was formally | prparrep WORSES FOR CIIICAGO, ur | Bt and to bo tho vile sssocintes of the female her from the blows and ouths of the soldiers, Chicago, n Divorco Detective, and # | died to untle hin, but the kot Lies su tight | Corning delivered 1 lecture on “Raphael |. Tononto, Ont., Aug. 10.—Thres ear-loads Memublt. # a prisoners who were only condone for | She a hot go mul further, oar: thing, but Up Fol. F a hoo | Ue could not, ane tint he then ran mway' to | and the Glory of Modern Paulnting.” of valuable imported horses parsed eirouret io | anti-lmporlal tondeneles. ‘Thess women | Went down inthe snow at last and staid Av apparently simple cage which camo up be- } some tlinber nearby. ‘This wascorroborited | * the city last evening en route for Chicago. ne Were to be our close companions on one bliin eed maligne iui rare anit ero fore Commissioncr Hoyno yesterday developed | inn measure by the train men, who say they | INVESTED WITIL TIE PALLTUM, During the past few Wwooks a ureat many fie wu | 6 hand, and on tho other side of the prison L | ice alaits tet ied We lind been | & £al percentage of domestle evandal und iu- | saw a man comy out of the woods after they | Porrnanp, Ore, Ag. 10.—To-lny- the | horses have been shipped to the United aes Baw a low, vulgar, brutal crowd of conviets, | P ntl ie the roud It began to be, even | tllclty, and a still nrgor proportion of iniquity. passed, and that on tholr baekme up he re- corcmony of Investiture of the Palliun was | States, the majority of thom going to Michi- oo | ob Who wero also to go-with us, emptied fnto | TOE the “best of useen” sorry” sishie | Be caso tn iteolt involves n stiuple violation of | Litned to the timber... ho boy had almost | Son rerun he Itt-Roy, Archbishop Seghrs | 844 and New York State. 7 | ob the gang from the low densand vile brothels, | (MWeNE the best of us, sorry sieht | oy oe Uncle Sam's lenst violnted lawa,—tho | Worked himself loose when the coweuteher | COMferred on the It.-Rov, Archbishop Seghrs : mw | the “sluins OF Bt Fotersbura, Moscow, atut DAs atutg attention cL thtuke Wo wore detente | statute probiblting any one opening a letter not | 8ittck him and threw him clear of the rail, | at the Cathode i tile lly, -Foutllieal iil A. PACKAGE FOR ITARTMANN. Fa Re , Dthor grent cities of Russia, Between these | BSNS USE Ws Due te eT to- him—but tho | sub: ont muss wis celebrated by the RL-Rev, aA. Jungs Speetat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, * By a. thieves and prostitutes were wa to be eal pate of tig, wings We bocaie eS elily, | Aprende tO AiR LNE ah Mba ued STATBING AFFRAY. er, Bishop of Nesqually, At the end of the.| Tlasurrex, Ont, Aug. 1—A. small prelce ag sandwiched! L saw there among, those Indiferent to wich that went on, Chalneil | developments, as unfolded: before tho Sptctat Dispatch to The Chieugo Tribune. MIELON, 9 AUG. uu et Women. many whe. wera. vile, | te diel other day and mili, ns many of Us | Commisyloncr, arc such as -descrvo a ne io . muss tho Rt-Rev, Bishop Brondel delivered | age arrived at the Custom-Hlouse, to-day nde | Sankton w 8 8 ts a 4 8 And by thelr aide, shoved against, ralled at, |W! be t © | thu Consoliduced Brush Company.a wontioman, | dled at the Sisters? Iuspital ata o'clock this | Grnew the Archleniscopute Insignia, Having | ity, nd taunted, werd. youre wirly Of faulty, Rapny Of Ue sores ioe on erentares tas tolerably woll-known Jn businoss etretos inthis | afternoon, Bailey was met by Hughes aud ivan (is blessings to the neweinbly eae hey ——————— fared andrenred in luxury, buts who dnd { OF ler death ay a Vlessug and a rellol, No eae ee a aay ae tat Cae | #young man named Baughinan in the Mare ————__—__ THE HARVEST. been ‘arrested and convicied of sympathy | 288 but those condemned it fo that mareh ean | hut taken fro tho Post-Ollicg certain tetterg |. dic Holl suloon,and the twe bemun “skylurk RESCUED. appreciate the forces of what L sny when L | qdircesed to ono George 8 Pike, In viow of-| Ing? i. s| yas carrie Sntlutnctory Meports front the Gront nd thut ib fy n wouter thut some of these | Mulircssed te one Gooria o Siko. pe yew OF | ing” with him, At last the fun was cartied : = Northwestorn Wheat Fiolds. wretches did not full to und murder ¢ Fondant, Commissiouer Hoyne was inetined to | 99 far, and whon Hughes threw his arms Those Ningarn Dog, other oftuner than they did, don’t Ghuchurje‘luy "bute owiag. to tho ‘novessie| about Balley's neck, aut Baughman int hls ~ Mochester Denver $n. Paula Aine Ange Woho folloyrin occurred often, nor was It an open murder, | tics of the tnw, which had. beon teeh-'| hand tu his pocket, he struck at them with Odd Happenings, no Jess than the many Agate neta alg dad NE vast ta but some terrible seenes were enacted In tho | Blcally violuted, it wae docmed best” to | knife, cutting, both. Baughman only re- | material curiosities atand around Ningara | CT? Teports “were reeelved to-day from fine ter (ies o | told the dofendant to bait, Sr, Atneston, wvwll- | Knife, cutting. the eee hae ss Ly Mi deseaTt | points mtong the main Ine of the St. Pant, dontls of thuse Stberinn nishits ab the ston. ) chown busineseinun on South Watur eireue, | ceived n slight cut in the chest, but his cont ) ruts, usually recelve the most widespread } Pouws along the main Ne of tho St. Pant, ping: pliices by tne opiate, aot delays Hulny ott te bond tor $500, i panlon z ye terrible Eee ths ubdo- Pyubttelty, So was It In the cuse of anne | 2sonpolls & Manitoba Railway: U M vec! i " omen, from whieh GV ri a ‘a oH —C Y 1} V1 Vletss ih only required a Iittie roughness on qitnind able eppnrensly slbipie 'tatentent? of : —— prlsoned dog who, just as tho ive went out | ,Catliste—Crops, about harvested; yleld i tho piirt-of Ing fellow-prisoner or ong of our A PECULIAR misTORY, . ) _ sa¥E Actoss "iE BORDER, of Niagara River In tho spring, wits loft a | MONt=) bushols per nero, a Ruard to extingulsh before morning the tte : risa Sati Reger tas 4 ‘ ‘Taylor’: Hothsay—Crops will average about tiyenty tat had been gradually going ivy by which affords only nnothor ihustration of the Jerrenson City, Mo, Aug, 1—Mr. | prisoner on what is known as ‘I'nylor’s , Wiles of wontan and the wuchinations of mun, ¥ ssourl P 2 », | bushels rer were, “ ON i cada axis wire Ronen ovo ayeurnge Genre WV. Cook was | (ry fooslvodntolepranioday trom ileson, | Everybody Knows. how ularly Impossible ie |, leuenlllo—Whont ts estimated to'yteld wipnorg are all: over, Russi’ sevcatted | however oun to talsfurtune to ba united In tho | who went us State Azentto Halifax to belng | would be to geno” tho high, preeipl- by tes hae «lapse OF prison pons, whers the mais Dut | fork ge” qv Xaucalppu™ and ing toxnpor | PACK Lhe notorious swindlor aud bogus priest | tous | banks of | the river on thor | aurasiin has buen domes tho slold 1y above af teas anes netnto a Saan at ot Tuite for a aivores,. . stituted Seon A RRR RT Creed awiteiwing, "ect eueront tho ines the velar s two-thirds harvested: yleld Pu eu tey nboUE Fear Lane ks Darius Pe tee oats oe the CO A es, at asalted | months ngo, stuting that thanuthoritics thera | descend, with the exception of a sinzlo spot éwouty to Urentyetive bualiole yer pare sie revollingly kept than oh the early purt of | cousent tuthe churges, ‘hls bo rofused todo, | refused to give him up on the ground that | where fallen rocks and earth: have formed a GroukuincA panne yield in this yletntt tha Journey. ‘ho tap Is a lirga belek or | a ba Hually filed no completa jhunuawoe thag. forgery, the crime, of which he was | lower shore near the water’s edge, Mrom 1H nob exeded fifteen bushel y wodden bulldiag, surrounded with high | to .cuso was disinisgad, much to the disgust of | convicted, is. nob nn offense fur | thts ILhns ordinarily beon reported about ny | Wil! not oxeéed Mfteon bushels, walls, and intended only wi a gore of Itamun | fete Cornelius Van. irunt of No.1 Cham | whieh i prluoner is;subject tu extradition, SAT Buelld—Farmers not hall through harvest- ciuttdestivdl for ise over nah, tnd theretore bens street, Now York, who, while ostonalbly d Hi inpoxsible for iy animal to esenpo ns $f it sort to tho wito's ulster, had developed aree | It iy stated In this connection by Mr, Willis woro really an Island surrounded on nil sides ing; the average yield estimated at Mftven itis provided with no comfort ur uven te tne bla intereat in the welfurcof Mrs, Cook, | thut the document to which President Gar- eo a 21 ny cosaities, ‘Those Gtaps aro seattered all over | knd-auoverils in the success Of hee pleatora | flick attached his signature a taw days ago | by the rapids, Ofcourse waman might have quiche Be none, ls ie considerably below Russia and areas prominently seen in every | legal soparauen. When tho applluation tor a { was tho extradition paper in this ease. heen elovated from such a spot to the top of , MOF y B F Inhdseupy as aro vilinge schools au villngy | sopsention felt “through, “Slr.” Cook, 40. —— the Ligh bank py ineans,ot a rone-or other |, Qkne¥e Wheut harvest ly about halt com- atuoples througl, your avn How, Huplaut Bor aay ie. the eee of cnt i TRAIN- WRECKERS, ' contrivance tot d awit to hin fram above, but pure tt will probably ylold tyonty bushels ts, . n : —A Si 3 vis Known that no stelt wv seheme could fri Fontan Decomber Inst—snd necepted a position in ALVEstoN, Tox., Aug. 1W—A San Anto: Wi Rib Warreh—IInrvyesting about half done; Of this “Jentarg In tho Tad Isa. bye einnection with tuo (irin of Felix Barston, & | nlo gpectal says wn uusticcossful attempt was | Beperative to te liberuting of wninteltl- pieat, averages from Olgiteon to twenty the people, so tho Russian dtap is 2 | toned above. "| mude-yestorday to’ wreck an exenrston- | "Pour months ago the bulldog above allid- | Uushels por uere, distingulshing badge of the over present Ugtoanwatis Mrs, Cook and tho kind-hdarted, { train haying ou board 650 men, women, .and | ed to was lett in the Talund, Ean luce its Bleplisis Wy lout js about. fre tiles eut, ix er Oy ne ao au ee rerene thoy titikutoly obtained. To securothin twas hee | The tral was golng-nt the rate of thisty wore dogs, who Ii some manner xot Mito the | wit be raised in, this’ nelghburhood, uit ve are niostasdenth-denlingus was thefunions | eoHury to find daniaging evidence ayatuse tho | Tilles un hour when the cnzina struck tho | fiver und mmanged to exeapo from the eur | Cae of ywonty bushels peruere. Tnek Hole oF Calenttn, ett Yew prisoners | once fond Lusband, fivtbe nonruh ation this, | Yes, which were thrown from the track, | Tent to tho island. One of them was a little St Vincenf—Harvesting in till progress, could stand any long confliuemont there. The Mare turns a churacter In tho person baal y brutsing five men riding on the cows wiihe cur, and the mute i ahvnhent or Tha’ general impression is’ (ut. tho very Stup Is under ub oflleer of the army, and the Ree neat eneuaGatT CAC Or about four weuks ago, ‘The rst prisoner, ag | Ae weather recently hus ripened whet keopers ura usually unprincipled dvinkardy, | 4, qa New York lace whore iillay neath | ‘LE GRAND IAVEN Munper, | Well us dle others sinco huprisuned, ave | {00 quick, and tho viuit will not com up to Ate Hiv thelr tinje f Sit jt Ai 4 the sverige. sonra sere are ine for watey pe | and woulth “had vompelied ty ombraus ‘Sptelal Dispateh fa ‘The Chleaga Tribune buon sustained by food swine over the bank |“ Tiwoad—larvest almost over; average scauttireld who persoents the prisoners, bo | aun ivory detostiver’ Ha followed Come tg | CHANDY HAVEN, Mel Aug. 1—Cho | Mieranotliy Hy te PeUAAE. posttion ies | NeULY DUslicls, they ine or yuinelty it avery eoneul valle this city, and for theca months hus endeavored | Coroner's jury rendered 1 verdict this morn piven rsa ta newspapar adie! whielt toed anveatng prowressng. eattatag: vty mug bel ry a yids — ide e © tint 4 f + ‘alitor ves, AYE way Ww Aan kel Mie Front tae a urd \; ta aucuro, ie i lones ror a eeinngink ObArautar ins that John Algulro killed both his mother | have been read from Maing to California, tiunty to twentyellve bushels, eolore mrivegiet 3 tf oy ‘one u ie Keupers quickly soureh tho prisoners fur any | yorec. “Falling in this, ho wont tow customer ot | WN the colored man Green tho negro by | quit Atlnnesola to Lexa ot ule dogs ahavo | yzandid Crow In this vietnity aro good, ‘with antl-imperlulists. Their wild looks, pale faces, and «drawn fentures as they stood there, monn and sobbing and rocking buele and forth on thelr feet, told of the mental agony aud physical ‘torture they were en- during, But think of the greater agony in store for them when they will have tet the solitude of their cells and will hayes murehed out through the city {1 that crowd of erim!- nals, driven along the roads in herds by the aide of those coarse womerand brutal mon, sullering — physienlly the agonles ot Dante's damued ones In. the frozen deep aud praying for the death which merel- fully cones to them before long. ‘Think whut it, is fora sols fant to feave home in exile. ‘Think what itl to lenyo father and mnother forever, “Chink what. it ts for a re dined gir} to be cast into prison with the ¢ pany of vite women, ‘Chluk what a burbari- ty It Is to conden women and young girls to walk to Stberla throfigh thesnow 4,000 miles, Think of that scone in the prison office when the chain-gang Is being made up and Jisten tu tha mingled curse of some and tho moans, and sobbing, and wild cries for pity, and qnerey, and help from others, as the vVirtuuns and pure Riri or won, often of nobly birth und very frequently of the rleh and relied inlddly classes, heirs her nani called und is told off Tato one or another gang! Does it Jot Heem strange Cat the God above permits this crime to ery to Heaven so long and loud for vongeances AN EXILY's OUTFIT, “The siguing was at lengttt done with, aud wo were all returned to our celly—some with oaths and serena, most of them ina Bulicn aid dogged silence, white many of the young girls were carried out of the ‘room in a dead swoon, Shortly afterward an olttetat and tsoldier came. to ‘the coll and left my Siberian outtit, ‘Chore were two thivk shirts, two pairs of short trousers, snd, Instead of socks, & pleco of Mien for mie to wrap around gach foot betore pulting on n Kind of rough, heavy shoe, a pile of whleh was provided, ‘There was vlya a brown waulen overeat, with a great patch on it, bearing ny Govern: mment nimber—which hereatler was lo be wy solo nameu—and dsick to carry fool, “Too amall to measure. #Phunderstore. - — NEW Yori city. Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chieago Tribune New Yourk, Aug. 16.—Temperatat D,. My, T0'dogrees; Up. m., 69; 9 b, tty 5 m., 63; average temperature, 60}4; average teiporature for correspuniting dato Lt year, Gg, —————={ LABOR AND CAPITAL. Bpectat Dispatch to ‘The Ciicago Tribune Pirrsuuna, Va, Aug. 10,—A_ prowinent {ron manufacturer of Youngstown, 0, who was Iu this elly to-day, said in reference ta lockout In Cineinnatt that the mill-ownes would probably end tho trouble by payigg the rates dumanded by the workingmue They would’ be compelled, he thought to adopt this course or lose thelr business lla was also of the opiuton they could not hold to thelr agreement to omploy no wore Vole men. Ho conetudud by saying that the male ufacturers in Cincinnati would yleli fn tess than a month and gmploy Union’ mien at the rates demanded, ‘Lhfs opinion ts shared b jnost of tho mill-ow2ers In tls city; ia the Union Is strong enough to distate ts own terns so long as the fron business male talny its present actly ity, —<—_____- A MUSCULAR PRIEST, Spaor1y, Mass, Ang, 1—A sett ovaurrad in the Fronelt Cutholie hush 3 Holyoke during servieo Monday i Father Duffern ordered a wouan, will whom ho had previously hac trouble leayo thechureh, She refased to 60, au ht with the help of others, ejected her. «Pa i Duttern fs tho priest whe was compelled A the courts to pay a heavy, Judgment = 7 tlie ayo for attempiluy to break up te ihe less of n hackinan with whom he hail a f roled, by commanding lily people not (oy ronizehin, = * . é ————— i e §. | Cook's, whose vorauity tho reporter Inyostivat- | shooting lil in tha lend with the shotgun, n Yivld expected to be over tho aver SHIP NEWS. ete, in A Ind bub butt completed my | Httle article of food or monoy that compas: | Cond atlur several overvutes, olferod a olor { mutt ius utter byw blow on tho Duck ot the | beet stuegestud by correspondence und othor- = 7 7 py 7 STEANSHI te veste Tnak iat a tole we to. bay fot i | iro contlecated by the keapers for thelr awn | {ivan unactada Dike nitentad cameos broken, 2 “About o'clock In the afternoon, withont |. Paxton—Yiokl twenty-five bushels, .. | Pliulia, from Manbure, vol, the AF Twas ordered Into tho corridor and taken to PeuaT gue take the ptlgoness “ara driven | aud Oored | ta | betray “Van Heine to, the ASSASINATED. having eonmattedl any of the Tridads, wha | fy thanteraae CL RY Abou dive bishels | , QuesNapoNy, Aug, 1h—Arriv the barbershop, where my. hair was. e wv m aD. . Pursecute wand. tle protouded to Jouve i iI would otherwise have restrained hin, dames y i ‘abo é vo bus) ¥ ‘; . Ww squndinn, (ro Blloct suit Hale We any hut slaved ws i Gove HOUSED IN UNH VL “tara” town, “after Cook A nit that tertors | | Mustints, Ten. Aum 10—Henry Foster, | town, 9 teyeat-old schoolboy of Suspen- | lahore iol"about twaity.ve bushels LONDON, Aur, WW The Calg "yar wiving C ! 4 tng urrive from Now York containing duta- | a colored furmer, flye miles: north of Cove | sion Betlee, t veka, from NuW ernment mark In eno Loamight run away. Montreal, ant tho Neckar, fro! Thay intel got 7 ‘ i g climbed down, by incans of tho i ty Next 1 was taken back to.thg cull and told te | yldted ttn enor flues eaten tray the thie i tee Cal ey i adrpnts luca an Wugton, Tenn, was enltod out-of tila hans aa ele teh ecceae eke DROPPED DEAD, ere ee _ undress, after whieh wn oflcial,. who was | wall ono above another, wlth no floor but the | ing, as bo supposed, within tho wishes ot bio, | lust night and. shot to death, ‘Cho asgayin | dashing rapids, Scomlngly reckless In tho Spectat Disoaich to The Chteaga Tribune, RGANIZE: winking bly rounds With 9 seeretiry and on | earth, fittered with ati, in te eunteauroue | wud gecured one lorter, whtok proved to bo from | escaped. pursuihes of bibs purvost, ho wont eleir} Coumwarkt, Mich, Aug. 10,—Atabton LICENSED TO ORGANIZE. Suniensy book, measured and deseribed me | corner, ‘fhe narrow. boards uve to sicep on, | Pike's wife, and whlch was over autuully in cn own tito the waters, only saving insole | parnhurt, of Unton Townahlp, dropped dend Ayselut Duratch to The CNcand We aap wectrately. gf was, they allowed to. uruss, | bub tha wore, nul Urine and atten Ile. | Gloag tte if paving been uponed by the postal 7 HYMENEAL, from boli carrlud’ away by ellncliug tonne | iy iis residence’ thls forenoon, He wasn | SPRINGYINED, IIL, Aug, 14—The Seri and, when all was rendy, was paraded tn the zen prisoners Are U u re] whieh: prov Aes oat eek ‘the Chica el 1 8 wantin, < 5 ene to ory prlvon-yard: with my spechl * gang, and, thu tot Maecuu ler ot bunker and | uel grave to oa decoy, tnoucy MS AEEAe PtNUrion Te Ata, Tate ea ‘i t i the Ghleea’ Prokeng Ct 50" ‘ by creeping, and pulling hhnself sloug hand: | wealthy and Influential farmer, and had Hyed Mae 10, io lta oF docu thar of Dyke, ud ig offouse la Lae hesualen ‘ io polisorus, Thy Aug, 16.—Ar, Edward vores he winaged to reaels the “Island? | In this county forty years, Io was about 00 given thom ls generally bread aod “watery— | and. ta tho evident outcome of “Datgotive* Gridley nud Msg Ora Wilton, two lead- | Ho had veon sean from the bridge, and very | years old, hover meat,—and sumetiines: i weak soup | Liko's labors, ing membors of Lloomington society, were | svou lls exploit was nosed abroud, 50 tnt f, ee wae of biekwhent bolted In water, Hut |” Br, Couk was soon by the roportor, and bia | Wiltod In iarriage nt soon to-day at the | to people of tho villuze turned out upon THE MINT INVESTIGATION, how nutritious this toad ts con be learned | frank wtutenont corroborated in every particu. | home of the bride gn Enat Locust atreot in | UW Pridge to wateh Min, Mow he was ever | San Francisco, ‘Aug, 10—In the Mint Ine whon it fd romembered that te Jalle | lar tho stntamont ae ulven above, whieh: was | 44, ie f vinthuate friends pnd | BOs fo wet back wp that current even alone vestigution n number of attachés of the Mint, rs aro Mlowed only threo ‘vonts -a'| gathered from other suurees, Bike bas boon 8 presence of w few Iuthuate fricnds mid | und without rescuing the dog, Was & mys. bank d bullion deat called by duy for tho support af prlsaners, ancl from | Uving ut No, 50 Rush atrect, but a sorles of visita | selutives, As Dlr, Gridley Is perhups the | tery which few of the suectutors could then | banters, and bullion dealers wero called by this sum they. steal a heavy pureentage, 1 thoro yostorda afturiioan and ovontng fallod to | wealthiest young Wan In MeLvean.County, | salve, On tho island” he mot vith arent the defense ta ‘preve that no favoritism had hve knows thls stealing, when it tnd gone | tuturlulize ie wee toportod taar kobudaktpnag | aid Both groom and bride aru greatly re- obstacles iar the fous wero atradd of ha been shown ju tho purchase of bullion, t to great lengths, to be mae good by siinply | town, and that be hud desortod bis postion ag pected, the event was one of far more that bite weal Rr re Hy py fae near He 1s Tousuct hot feuding the prisoners that night, sending | Van Vrunt’s agent at 8h per weok andex> | ordinary importance, ‘Tha Rov, Dr Reade | eee eee eek oto eee cpyes mn tie GEN. HANCOCK, Koad them on iwurked "fed and watered" tu the | ponses, but this li nine bolluved to be true, » Tho ary boy A Mie gov toads | bank in which thoy hud been wont to hideat | porrauouri, Ne ,, Ag, 1—Gen, Mane STEALING IRON. — Hoxt station, tho proceeds of the steal belie | luspeciurs of tuo Post-Onice simply wade tho | pastor of the Hirst Baptlst Church, spoke the.| tes befure. Te required a deal of couxing Festal Hie ety “Dante) and James McCarthy, oxprests! divided by the Salute. When the cold, un ecrost nda the Iaw, and while they aotod Iepnts wystic words, and after handshaking and fo.gut tho bulldog ant shupli rit doz aus | cock paral ott route Ula clty thts afters, wearing Badges Ko aud reapeetivelis qiappy ride a just Jar ca tomielyes {| iultave to auifer from his porscuutere in tas | f4rowalle the havpy | alr too: the | thon. “thacitie dog would uot como out. | thodepot by A large eowd, seid Capmounea | fOxStOe with Frank Iauore aud it surrounded by soldiers, We were ordered tu mnurch out of prison, THE MACH OF THE CONDEMNED, . “To deserlbe wll tha triulé and suttermpes of the long inareh would be to Hl books with tales of torture mid ie Teaye volumes tine written, Lean only tell you leading polite here und there, the detiils of which your imugination can readily sii In, and with ile ‘Ue fear of exuggeration, “A siuple statement of the main features of the Journey will suillce to falcata the ale mnost tndescribable horror we endured, From eertaln polute of Russia to cortaly mbna warka (i Siberia the aistaues ts some 6,0ud dntles, and though some gangs are brine ported & portion of the dhstiunice he wagons, the Ohlcaga “Paekaga Company? agit $0,900; corporators, George A. Shu uifee C, Chase, Henry M, Bancroll. ———__—_— f DO. . Spectad eu on Tribune "1 ¢ Srunavieey, Ub, Aug. 15—The et Bourd of Equalization met to-day ot to adjournment, but found no basi the depot by a large crowd, and appeared sey o direction, Chicago & Alton: traln for Chicago | Jyruwn, by strate bull ton wore yostorday arrested for tno larieyy mutta, . veti * iy ch down at once like ‘tired cattle. “Dhey walt . — a rown, by strategy, managed to get the bill- | on the platform in response to culls for im M.S Samia rade cauet te cal Cs | Fouls Usui soe tag ie ee mie THRE eg, aauane |g Hr aa na wil fsa wit | Hoel about fd wort ot opm rh Ok Sa ween t oly é usages way be remoyed from wet an A ty 3 * , . . he é % employed & cut ; re voun- | chafed, But this must be quic fond or vs * y l , - 4 teh fo The Chica , atter a car load of fron whic a ri Ter brwabe bute ee nt pai “coal { tho feot will yo wwell tha shoes LARHOL DO ree | nal avAuult upon Augusty Castor, tho Heyours | PMces and on thelp return will take up por | nearly ‘carried hint “away bu tie dew al -Diavaieh te gil edatins ! ade oF bad, impeded by show or slushy Guags of conviets cunnot progress us fast as full- viduals und, being tipedad by the breaking oltt of disease among the drowd' ors by 2 Blow progress pf those atiietad with swollen and frozen Hinds, frosthliten or chilvluined tues, running sores from wet unites and (inbs, and damp reatiny auaryeh tie long wanp occupies many njoutlis before the destination da reached, ‘Af trausparted by traine the hen. and wouwn are iudiserluatiately packed ito rue rallwa, Pet ju Tre iuinhers, it ransported in wagons they are pluced in sough carte, Boros which’ ary placed boards f Z manontly their residence hore, for the time | trip. Frequently the. spectators un the | , SEMINGHIELD, UL, Aug. 1—Tho Auditor placed aia oie nant cuung on ad all Pooper patentee tiara nate aeonpylug part of dhe mnagaiiivont Gridley | bridge thought tloy were certalit’ of seoing | to-day . registered $100,000 ‘of’. Livingston i HoRvoRs OF TIE NANT, cveryibiug, Dat claiued the girl consented, aud | homestead, Mr, Gridley is. the younger son | the Jou Hab earriey away in tho Fuad County -funding bonds, and ean Juuniense Araliis ure euyptead Ii thes etape, | O.caUkraey, daaarton, Ub vtubuornly rofuaed to | Was chronlgled byifue Tinuuxe, and who | slowly, ag thiies wolng breast-deop Inte the |. AN IDAHO VOLCA ial wud presently tho alr of the raom becomes so | consent Co the matoh. Tho defenduut was theres | was ony of the ablest financiers and lawyers | current. In abort, he dinally. escapui from 10 VOLCANO, 4 houvy aud so sickening that it is unbearable, | upon held in $1,600 bull to tho Criminal Court, and tost publle a twat wen Who Inve over | his perilous poaltion with tha two dogs aufoly | eeWiaToN, Idalio, “Aux, 16.—A yolcahte he Fee oe ee aa eee asd eee RAV UL IO Welook Yentgeay ncetee | lived in Contrat i! wala, “ils bride ts rescued, : eruption tuok ptaco inalde of.‘ moyntaln font ‘rou. cet Hea Husheant buss Ob Maen on tho wares of Ta Ballo and Bouth Wate oldest divalitor Q 4 ots t alton, plow. ‘ When they worg Jet outof the bag the bull- | south of the South Fork of the Clearwater, being allowed tho Brisonere, vo at ‘4 trout ai ‘at ee bite ay reelstanes ana prowlnunt pUShes an. eso ls igravorul ory agaln, ies aul ita ae a reall ae Abaut twenty, miles ‘east of Sount Idaho, stanch whup the prisoner Clothes bewti to Lien prirnreedeiben tear eriper era epee pete ITTY atoly Beunetrand hag been tuch ude | the suad feodlug he had bedn given for four Tuesday, the Oth Inst, pouding forth.» cole rip the wet of melting snow. 2 have often | ot me policenian fraveliue the poat, wou reached | mired und honoredby Bloomington soclety, | months over the pale The shepherd-dog | Winn of tire and awoke several hundyed. feet seed poor, vick Wouen younlting and rete the scene 1 thine ty asevet ou UF the rubbers, w | of which why Lus mlwayebeun uleuding meu | had evidently not bad bls abare of the meat, piu hight, aud sock which fell o distance of Eb 5 Lost His Serene ichards and Daf worked a tripbam | in Soundry wt Palmyra, Mo, They wereld de euemiva, and one of their frequent gy hued UO" to Richards thrvatening to put Pu! to wy. + der the hammer, Dulf dared eer Tvarlul enpumter enaned, but Llc! ‘Dust ios & firong enopgh for hiy purpede, 7 oa ert

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