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TILE INDIANS. Cates ns that Nana’s Recent tio: Indie plolts Have Been Ex- aggerated. —— ort Recolved at Army Head= B Rguartors from Col. Hatch. Yesterday. ee os Oauaed by ted “) Alarm Caused by a Repor! Intent eal at Standing Rook td Agency. f un atton of Clifofs Conforring w! icici Kirkwood in Wash» f Ington. Horders Killed in a Pass Near 0 3 Amargo, Colo, sEWs FROM COL, TATCH. “ahcrtteta advices’ relntive to the troubles + with the hostiles in Now Mexico have been wwoutlerfully meagre, the first full account having beet. recelved by Adjutant-General to, at army headquarters in this clty, Here terday atternoon, Col. Hatch, who (snow at Fort’ Crolg, N. Mo, telegraphed as follows under date of yesterday? pho Indians out are Nano, with ten Hot Spring Indinus front Mexico, with probably a few Mescaleros. ‘Tho other rone- gales ara Naynjos and sone In- flans . from = Arizonn, In all not to exceed thirty, "These are the Indians who fave gotte neat EL Itito, whieh: 1s tho nearest potut within twenty-flve mflessouth, Ofthe forty Meseateros jolning Nana from the res- ervation, twonty returned before crossing the Rlo Grande, and twonty moro after tho attack by Gullfoyle at: Morico Springs. Licut, Wright, from Fort Wingate, with. fifteen men atCompany K, Ninth Cavalry, Joined Gull- foyte on the 9th, forty miles south of El Kito, Guiltoyle had thon made another attack, the Indiang turning south. Lieut. Wright re- ports five men killed in that region, No town was burned, and:no attack was mado on the railroads, on whigh thoro are two companies of Infantry: These are operating agulust this band of Indlans dl- reet four compantes of cavalry und one of Indian scouts, Four companies of cavalry and ons conipany of Infantry are south of this and watching the trails fram Mexico, as the strength of the Mexicnn Inutans js yet suttth of the Moxico and ‘Toxus Ines. None of the companies ‘have reached ime front ‘Fort Lewis, If the Indlansdo not break south today we will bring up two compa> nies from the south by rail, Col. Shafter, of Fort Davis, who has offered his nssistance, has four companies of cavalry, have re- quested him to scout southwest of tho Mes- calero Reservation and to send hls cavalry wher the Indiany are, reported to be south of Quitman. Gen, Wilcox. jolerraphy me..to call on Maj. Biddlo at * Cap Grant. [have sent cavalry to the Sa Francisco River. - I have sent $000 rounds calibre to Tiffany, nt Sun Calos, who iy anxtous about the White Mountain Apaches, L-cannot learn whether any of the Ilot Springs Indians living at his Agency are out ornot, ‘It ling ralned daily and was yery bad Jost night, which interferes seriously with the traveling.” Tn commenting on this dispatch, Gen, Pove, the Department commander, says that the outbreak can be put down within a very short time, Imited only by the time needett to chase the small partics of Indians scat- ered about tho mountains into close quar- ie ud about tht tains into el iu 18. CINEYS AT WASIIINGTON. Wasnineros, D, C., Aug. 17—The dole gation of nincteon Indian Chiefs from the Sloux, Ponca, and Winnebago tribes, enlled to Washington by the Seer(W&ry of the Inte- tior, helt a conference with Seeretury and Conunisstoner of Indian Asfairs at: tha Lute- wor Departinent’ to-day. ‘I'he ‘conference was culled with a view to settling some dis- puted questions of boundary rights on their Tespectlye reservations, After the delegates ha assembled, Secretary Kirkwood spoke fo them through ‘interpreters us’ fullows? “Thirteen years ago the President sont Commissioners to make a treaty with tho Sloux, ‘Iho treaty was made, aud by that treaty the Jand tnt had been given to the Voncas was given to the Sloux. ‘Tho fand of tho Poncns belng taken from thom and given to the Sloux, the Poneas hat no land loft to live upon. Four sears ugo the Ponens were removed from Dakota to the Indian ‘erritory, and 1 inn- jority of them are there now. Dirt of the Foneas were not willing to live In the Indian Territory, and with Stunding-Hear left there, andre uow near thelr old resorvation In akota, AL tha last session of Congress, the white man’s great counell, monoy was ap ta ptated some to go tv the Ponvas down De 8 Indian Territory and soine to those {1 I fakota. Part of this moncy was to be apont N putting up some buildings for the Panens who ard in or near Dakota; ‘but we ant build, houses without " land te 1 Mt on, and the Cotumissioner of indian Aifalrs and I live brought tha Blots, Whauebagos, and Oinulias here ta see whee get land from these tribes on i et ouses may be built. Now wo want paces Ounatuts, and Winnebugos. te go. ile Where they are staying and titk this wie over themselves, and sce If they are hy to have the Poneas under Standing- p at have part of their Iand that they may md nt hoine, and come buck here to-morrow i i us kuow your conclusions, Suy te mat ee iter we huye heurl toe others, we want to ‘seo then and talk with them with a view of Scetirlng them a home at a pl it able to them If wa can do ie o nese ‘ _ A YALSE ALARM, Avtclal Diapateh to ‘The Chteaco Tribune St. T'Aur, Minn, Aug. 1%2—A good deat bs alarm was cnused th: roughout the North- ait by’ the report that 180 Indlana had broken rte from Stauding Rock Agency whoro ting-Luil ts confined, ‘The folluw tele- Brau has becu received at Department heud- quarter from Col, C. C, Gilbert, Soventeonth s fantry, commanding at Fort Yates, in re ran tho fuquiry ns to the truth of the re Names, Aug. 1% 18Bl—Ai a fact ; Minn: "Pho. rei ete an erate braced ang lasing from the camp of the late Hon teem, of tats and that t4 all tho founda Setted, "Tue Bee, FepoEe that. 150. hava: do- th forenoon, aro ai prone" PEARS count s Carstul | Giunent, Commanding. eS ul Inquiry hos failed to develop any not for alarm ag to the situation at Fort 4 Or any ludication whatever of an ut- ees On the part} of tha Indians, nor y ee beon uny: call for reinforcements di . Commanding “oficer, Of course, the pee FY cqeceunlzed that the presonce’ of Ai Andions intely hostile and who for oat bart were driven to surrender by matter nt pangs of hunger, fs no trifling Sea At the same timo $¢ should bore tert, beter are aultary fre on the in rites ih ammunition, or Saar anatte. hould an ‘outbreak — occur .. or ey? nvt be made to Jaye the reservation troops fret, “opétonted and hennued jn by alt vain the garrisons and outlying Gaal thin comtuunieation by telexraph, certaln tint a felegram shows that there has Due the saine couse hunger —whiol compelled sous and bosidos It is pretty their stay on it, 2, aursunder will insure Visione 2, on the reservation go long as pro- ‘thought teak ety, miata wearce, Lt (a Teak loonie these Indians are disposed to i exh spelae time to look for trouble will faton qaeinse when they shall have waxed ‘ One ment ratlona, the hearts of activity” cks are stirred to new Wife and Las y,P POF: BNOW SAFE, ond vans ae NM, Aug. 1%—Prof, Snow of Law, by the Abaches, atone reported captured RERDERS * hy KILLED, wary aed Aug. 17—Three herders ed by Judians in a place near’, ¢: dered men Were four io Chief Signa: nthe region. braska, vustorly. in the Lowur ye 8. ot. fERVAL| ALYY A Mise. mi Be to, HELD Inat night, ‘Iwo were killed and deaped. ‘The bodies of tha mur- du this morning, THE WEATICER. SIGNAL SERVICH, . Orrick of THE CiteF SiaNnay, OFricen, Wasisaton, D. ©, Aug. 18-1 a, m.—For tho, ‘Tennessee and Ollo Valley, warmer, falr weather, ensterly winds, gonorally shift Jng to southeasterly, and lower pressure, For the Lower Lake region, falr weather, followed by increasing cloudiness and loent rat, ensterly yeerlng to warmer southerly winds, sud lower pressure, Vor the Upper Lake region, partly cloudy wenther,with local rains, warmer southeast, shifting to colder northwest witids, and fall- Ing followed by rising barometer. + For the Upper Misalssipp! Valley, clondy weather and-local rains, southerly, slitting to colder northwest winds, and higher press- ure, For-tho Lower Missourl Valley, local ralns, followeil by Clearing wrens colder north- erly winds, and higher pressure. Ny 4 Fon furnishes the fol- Jowlng speetal Bulletins Occasional Iyht rain tins fallen along the New England Const, in Viorlda, lu Dakota, Minnesota, snd the Laka Superior region. Elsawhors fale weather prevailed. emporature fs below the mean for thie mouth Atlantic States The warm wave moving along to the eastward extends from Lown to ‘Poxas, Yesterday maxiinum temperatures rangle above 100 degrees wore ro) souri ty tha Rio Grande. temporittiires ara reported te por O43 Burlington, bly real, OL; Alpnua, GO; St easterly winds. prevall in, the Atlante and Gulf States and the Obto Valley, and north erly winds in) Minnesota, Dakota, and Ne- nro mostly gouth- indicated for Friday: Lake region, ‘Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Middle States, LOCAL, OURERVATIONS, CHICANO, Aug, 11-1018 0. ty Bare] Ther, Hu | Wind, tet} fen) Weather Onl wa) og 18 tho Lake from Mis- following uehec, 683 Sot- Paul, WH. North- Elsewhere the} Local rains cam] 437] Is THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 188I~TWELVE PAGES filwaukes avenue car greoted his ey the Jumplng-olf place, a out of the tunities, erived tho order ta be ready for son on tho very day of the sontance, but the order wae counters tmanded, the Cabinet not knowing where to send the condemned. Tho emonrrassment of the Covernment js The Rey. Dr. Thomas ‘Returns POLITICAT.. caally axpiained, Telegrains wern rent to all . ie Governors o 10 provinces to discoves 18 from His Vacation and Talks S LTRSOTA. hnpresston produced by. tho trial upon tho In= habitants of tho region, and alinost all the Gove ernors reviled that thelr sublects were very much incensed ut the sentence pronownovi Ryalnat Midbat and "his ne eS. nnd that they woull probably try to deliver the former Vizier, expecially fn those places whern the Arabian elomont iain the majority. The Gove ernment, theretora, deltberated for some tlie before tixing Itxeholes upon Hedsan, The Grand Cotnell, which waa called to give {te opinion upon tho Udizkiosk Judginatit, Was compose of seenl seven members, 1 which there were five former Grand Vizlors, fourt Ministers or formur Minister: elyht mus. Te debated for three aa, deoltied by a tnajority of seventeen to ten In favor of the Judgment. Idid not recommend the condemned to elemet Tt bein great pict owing to the Intorventio tho Hritien Amine eaidor. Lord Differin, that the prisoners owe tho eonfutation of thelr punisiinent which was granted by tho Sultan. AN. ENGLISH DUKE. Hite Grace of Nomeract, Win Haridony, and 18i- Landon Teuth, Ils Grace the Duke of Somerset is, on the whole, the cleverest of the Dukes—that Is of English Dukes. Only two—Argyll and Devoushire—can at all be compared to hin inintellect, and, In spite of their varied ac complishments, it may be. doubted whether elther of those Peers has shown the same grasp of the most difleult problems in religion nud politics as thelr brother of Som- erset. The Duke of Devonshire, indeed, has been content to pluy the part of u Mecenus through Ilfe, and the Duke of Argyll isa littla too straitly hedged with the tenets of Scoteh Puritanism for his mind to have the freest play. Jils recent attitude on the ques- don of opening museums on Sundays was a real disappolutinent to many of fils admirers, Edward St. Maur is twelfth Duke of Soins erset atl second temporal Peer of the realm utter the Prinees of the blood, Excessive pride is a fomily faillng of tho Seymours, The present Duke fs nlnost, if not atto~ ether, exemp: from the hereditary taint, fe was not, however, quite strong-minded enough to refuse the Garter, ag fn his own Interest. he should have done, belng pain- Sr. Paut, Minn, Aug. 1%—The Repub- Hean State Central Committee met here to day and ealled the State Convention nt St. Paul, the 8th of September. The following resolutions were unantinously adopted: Reantved, That in the present hour of Nattonal” uxloty and policitude wo express the cnrncst hope that the akitlof tho physicians may prevail and prove successful in recovering tho Lrest- dent of the United states to health and the dis- charge of tho duttes of his great ollice. Hesolved, That wo denounce with fecliags of deepest condemnation tho net hy which so, tisc+ (land noble n inan has been: stricken town, and earnestly demand that n suitable punish: ent, £0 far ns it is possible, be mated out to nis despleahle asaailant. Ttesolved, ‘That wo express our deepest sym- pathy for tho axed mothor, the devoted wife, and othor members of the President family in tholr great affiletion, and pray that thoy may bo mustalhod by n kind Providence, In. thelr pro- lonyed trial, Reantvert, That those rasolutions be forwarded to the Secretary of State and Secretary Windom as an oxpression which we bellevo fs judoracd. by overy citizen of Minnesota, IOWA. Spectatl Diepateh to Tre Chicago Tritnnt. Buntinatoy, In, aug. 1.—dudge Kine ney, Democratic candidate for Governor, opened the campaign in this city this even- Ing by addressing an audience of 200, ‘The size of the audience was very discouraging, even for Iowa, of the Coming Trial. z Wo Will Enter the Contest in Porfect Health, Vortitied by Numorods Counsel. Strong in the Belief that He Has Not Gone Beyond the General Liberty of Consotenos, nil and Ho Will Dofend the Church Against Nar- rowness, While Others Prose- cute’ Him, , For What They Aro Ploased to Call Too Large Liberty and Too Great Breadth, A reporter of Tue Trinune yesterday evening, after n Vast amount of skirinishing and hinting around to discover his present whereabouts, had an Interview with the ftev, Dr. Thomas, late pastor of Centenary Methodist Church, who returned to this city from Clear Lake, In, ‘Tuesday Inst, and is now domiciled at a suburban hotel several miles out of the city, ‘Thoreverend gentleman seemed to be in good health nnd spirits, and spoke freely of his recent trip through Wisconsin and Iowa, nnd the prospects of the coming trial, ‘The reporter, In opening the conversation, asker! for suine information ng to the state of M15 MEALTI, “Tam Ceeling very well,” was, the reply, “and iny trip ins done much to restore me,” “What kind of a trip did you have?” “We loft Chicago about July 11, and spent fn week at. Madison, Wis,, and some time at Kilbourn City and the Dells, We as traveled only in the daytime, and Inid “Tho t: Kntat- BOOKWALTER, Cinernxatr O., Aug. 17.—Tho Hon, J. We Bookwalter, Democratle candidate for Go ernor, arrived in tho elty to-day, and was Fixet.n Tecarllon nt night at the Highland fouse, on Mount Adams, by the Duckworth SCIENCE. Meeting of the American Associntion for tho Promotion of Science. Ctnerssati, O., Aug, 1%—A meeting of the ‘Amerienn Assocfation for the Promo- tlon of Selence convened in Music and Instrumental error. ‘Moan burometor, 210 Th Stations, | 2349 Fast = \: ‘Haromater corrected for tomperaturo, olvvatlon, 2, jenn thermomoter, 7.2 OEXERAL OBSERVATIONS. CuIcado, Aug, 17-10:18 p.m. re] There a Has | 1s19 1% TLD, Me Sue FIs: : HAszResae: ARARELESY ee Hall this forenoon. Five hundred del- egates aré In the city. Prof. Brush presided. At the opening, Winthrop Sterling played on tho greatorgan, After the opening exerclges, 213 new members were elected, Asplendid natural history display in Dexter Hall for the coming Expost- tion was thrown open to the Asso- elution, After an address of welcome by Gen. J. 1). Cox, and a response by Prof, Brush, of ‘New Haven, and the reception of new members, the Association proceeded to work, fully commonplace In appenranee. 10 looks ke an Islineton grocer In hls Sunday best, and to see him girt with his riband you would fancy that he was also a leit among the Foresters or Odd-Fellows, or a teader of the Band of Hope about to take part Inn proces- sfon, and paintally conscions that hits traps pings sit awkwardly on bin. Lam afraid, too, thattt was u weakness for honorary tin- tinction that mate him necept the Lord-T leu. tenancy of Devonshire, the tities of which are known to bore fiiin grentiy, and would be much betterdischarged by many a county mmagnateo£ the requlstt iufertority of intel- overatnlght. ‘Then wo wont to Sparta, St Paul, Minneapolls, Minnetonka, Lake and Lake Elmo, ‘Thence we went to Clear Lake, Ia, near the Minnesota Mne. ‘Thore wasn Sunday-schoo! convention there, and they have a very iine luke and grounds.” cs , nalivane. | aye Syre do sny speaking while you wera | “IT spoke at Clear Lake three times,—once at the Convention, onco in the villnge, and I preached there once on the Sabbath, It is a pretty village, and contains an enterprising ‘There are two sections, each sub- | Iigence, nnd generous-hearted people. Lnever found | divided, making four, subsections, The | ‘Then the Duke got himself ereated an any that I liked better, When wa set out | subsections organized anid proreue Ear) by Lord Paluerston, whieh seemed to return we traveled elear through and | ed to work. — Col, Garrett Mallory, curious chough to the outside world, an renched Chicago on ‘Tuesday morning, which f unerative read npaper on “ The Language of Gesture. At night 4 Capt, C. EE. Dutton aclivered a lecture in the First Presbyterian Church on “Excavations In Boulder Cafion, Cole,’ The Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Sciences ~ hell =n meet- ing. ‘To-morrow the. Association of Agricultural Chemists will fold a meeting Jn connection with the section on chemistry. A gonoral mectlug will be liad in the fore oon and a section meeting in the afternoon, ‘Vomotrow night there will be a Feeen: tlon at the Highland Howse, on Mt. Adams, Above 500 delegates nre present. ‘The Association, after. adjournment, will be given o free excursion over the Cincin- nati Southern Ratlway to Chattanooga, and was certainly A most Wi penditure of Tnndreds of pounds for 1 po noblemnn,—poor atleast for Ils high ran Thogenson for the application to. the the Prinfo Minister was twofold. ‘The eldest sons of all the other Duke: si one, were Marquises or Earls by courte- sy. The Duke of Manciiester’s see- ond title Is Viscount Mandeville, but he of Somerset had only one title beside the Ducal one, namely, that of. Baron Seymour. For IMinself ie had been content te be eatled Lord Seymour before he beeame “his awn father; but for his son he destre’ a higher style. ‘Then thers was a second reason, whereby hung welehity question, of the gravest Interest to antlanaries, and notio be wrolted, at by any who take pride in thelr own n. wus a little ‘earlier than was expected. ‘Thence we came Immediately out here, IN ORDER TO AVOID EXCITEMENT AND TO GET QUINT and time for rest. I have been yery well during the trip, except at Clear Lake, where tho water did not agree with me, and [had a touch of billous complaint, Now there Is nothing the matter, except a little hay-fover, which 1 get-overy. August.” “There are a great many who will be glad to know of your thorough recovery from your sickness,!” : “Yes, thatis all over. During my trip I kept,away fram excitement and newspapers as far as possible, but you cannot getaway from the world, and I met hundreds of peo- plo at the various resorts we visited. * clu this clty atthe ightand: House, on Stount. at oH! rents. | 4 of | ts i | 3 i | a 8 | iH Han Ant fe | & St, Vincente) wt | a, Huron, Dake. Ot | a ring tho, necting will have a reception In el Ke Lookout. DANGEROUSLY STABBED. An Unoffending Man Seriously Wound= ed by a Brutal Wrotch. At about 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon Michnel Joy, lying at ‘No. 189 West ‘Thir- teenth street, and Charles Wilder, who lives The members of the Duke's family have experienced many senrchings of tarts an the vital subject as te whether their name should be written Seymour or Mour, Lord Hertford, who descents froma commen aneestor with the Duke, and the fertford branch generally, havo chung to the spelling of Seymour, But for the Somerset tne tho tint has fans forth from ot that its members must put St THE APPROACHING THIAL. “Of course you have seen the charges and speeltications brought against you 2? “Yes, Liimve been notified that the trial will begin at 10 0.1. Sept. 1 at the Clark Street Church.” “Who will represent you before the Com- mittee, Doctor?” “ Sy counsel will alt bo cloreymen, but I dtanarters on thelr shall ‘niso have advisory counsel. It has ; To 0 i ‘1 iene. | been understood all along that Messrs. "Trus- | on West ‘Zwenty-seeohd street, near | FTE ongaa it iss io flee ut Fart Si Mia SE ee eee ar ie ee ee Aaa ltt ae ea Weak | Gurlanaly enous Is gn hare totlt 1 i ut In Lows, among niy o tends, I me! estern =oavenue bon ve ond q “ T B 7 erate fowey rit heey oinleat necisteres a wit! lowe id | having been called to the Upper House iy “Loo amallto moanuro, senson. this evening. cao, his declarin; ments, “ atragg! ant “COLLEGE FRATE! “Pirran fratornity, fFhundor-storm, —— , KANSAS CITY. Sptctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Kansas City, Mo,, Aug. 17.~The heat to- day oxceeded anything known in this see- tlon for may years, the mereury at 3 o'clock, standing at'103 degrees In the shade, At 8o'clock a, in, ib was 88, and at 12 o'clock 99, ‘Vo add to the discomfort, a hot, suffocating brovze hus been blow Pinins, Several cases o ported, but none of a fatal charnuter. NEW YORK CIry. Speetal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. New Youn, Aug 1%.—Temporature at $380 PEN, 65; 8 p. mn, O75 averuge temperature U3 t-7; avernge temper: ature for same date list year, GOD{, all day from the sunstroke sre ro- De A, O33 13 mS Gy DES MOINES, TA. Drs Moines, In., Aug, 17,—The thormome- tex io-day reached 103, the hottest day of the Slight rain and threntenlug moro HYMENEAL, Spécial Dispatch ta The Chicago Triduns. Guuesvitns, UL, Aug. 1—Mra. J J, Houghton, Princtpal-of Allminn College, located hore, was married to-duy. The bride- groom. Is Willlam Addis, of Chicago, Inte of Grand Rapids. Meh, aman of considerable wealth and" having Important: Interests In Innnber and in manufacturing and mining enterprises, The coremony was solommized in the collego parlors hore this morntuz by the Rov. M. 2. Buvan, pastor of the Baptist Church. “A number of frionds of the bride were present, Shortly after the coremon Mr. and Mrs, Addis took the train for Chi- ‘Tha new matriontal arrangements ‘will not interfere with the succrasful course of the college, as Mrs, Addis will continus to give tho institution har personal superyis- jon, for the prusent at least, ———————— Brioosnaron, 1, Aug, 17%—Mr. Edward B. Gridley has beon sued today by Miss Vina Farley for $25,009 dumunges for breach of promise of anurrlage. married yesterday to Miss Ora Walton, # very estlmiable and pretty girl, daughter of a promluent and-wealthy citizen. Miss Farley ig also a very lovely woman ond of excellent character and reputation, she pledged her hand and heart to Mr. Grid- Joy at hor home near this city on thu 29th of {ast October, and that twico since then ‘upon her he nsgurted She has upon hor y Mr, Gridley Mr. Gridley was his regurd for ashe should be his wife. wrist a bracelut locked the 18 a pledge of thelr sngugemont —————___. SOLDIERS' REUNIONS, - The survivors of tho Twentleth Michigan Infantry have decided to hold their next an- nual reunlon at Eaton Rapids, Mich., Sept, 28, ! An-encampment reunion of tho soldiers ‘and saflors of the Northwest will bo hold at Lafayette, Ind., Sept, 41, 93, and 23, ‘Tha ex- erclses of tho reunton will consist of regi- Inenta} reunions, the organization of detach- fors,"" Urills* and -revlows of the posts of the rnd ny a the {tepubltos TESS-| 1) cl Perand haut Battte, "Ade Lowry, Manager of the 5t. Louts and New Origans: Transportation Company, returned | Is 1 trom New, York to-day, and ‘confirms the re- | bil{ty be one of the most jimpqstant questions part Wleprepbad on Nay Ae ee sonal: lon of the barge }\nes on wer alssippl River, fhe scheme will be carried about as previously yeported, nt ae RNITY IN.SESSION, a, Aug, 1%—The twenty-third Convention of the Delta Tau Delta college assembled at the Monongahela “House at 10 o'clock this morning, ts Non, drunken woman whose name was not Jearned, and who ‘bad bat’. recently Rraduated from the Bridewell, While the men were carrying’. on thoir dis- gusting conduct, Mr. Thomas 2B. Dennis, ot No, 1000 West Twenty-secoud . street, happon to pass by In his round of streot- Jamp . cleaning, As.-ho passed - the part he saw and picked up u woman's shawl, which he thought belonged to the woman, Ho sald’ to one of the men: “Ilere, boys, fs the woman's shawl.” Without a word in -re nly Joy stepped up to Dennis, drew his knife, and with some curses drove tho blade into the Inst-named’s breast about ona Inch wbovo the left nipple. ‘The wound- ed man was remove to his residence and at- tended by Dr. Christie. who says that the wound fs not necessarily fatal. [mmailate- Jy upon learning of the affair, Licut. Darrow and Officers McCarthy and Marnon began tho scarch for Joy and Wilder, and within an hour's tme steceeded in finding thom ry south on the Pittsburg, Cinclnnath & St. Louls Raltrond tracks about ono mile south of the place where the stabbing took place, They were arrosted and booked at he Hinman Strect Station upon a churge of assault with Invent to’ commit murder, ‘Wilder and the woman wore booked as acces- sorles, Joy is but recently out of tho House of Correction, His sentence at the time of his commitment was eighteen months in the Penitentiary, but the Court changed tha tine to one year and the pines to the Bridewell, ic iy Known as a thief, rovbor, and yerrant and has soveral tlues been convicted for al thie offenses. Wilder 1s ulso n-dospernte character, and hag ‘dono tne” inthe Peni- tentlary and louse of Correction, the Barony of Seymour, 174 Tho Duke's two sons a th Lord i Ward St. Maw, a young man of sre promise,—n contributor to the Lortilyltly Review ine its best days,—was killed ina tiger hunt; and the Karl St Maur was earricd off by Hluess about a decade aga, Tho brothers were both wnmarr The Earl wag attended: on. hls: ated bye ain eminent physician, who, iss, Lik all for tho noble patient that art coukt suzzest, But the parents, wild with grief, fenced thatthe blame of thelr son’s death lay with the Doctor, and hastened to state thelr opinion to spaiehy ina pamphlet, Dr, W— lost no thine in bringing an action for ithe), and mo result was litustrative of Engi) manners and customs. ‘Lhe Dake tendered asort of half apolugy,—held out the sips of nis little fingers for the Doctor to shake, and with this faint expression of an itis. sion on the part of Mls Grace that he might Talay t have been somewhat hasty, Dr, V¥— had to bo satisilod, SUICIDAL, Spectar Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Duncgur, la, Aur. Giwrge Dailey, who, with ,his famlly, moved here some months ago from Davenport, went Into ‘Torbort’s trugstors to-day, and, giving satls- fuctory answers to the clerk, obtained from hin vial of Iaudanum, whieh he shortly afterwards swallowed with probable fatal effect, ns he fy now reported dying. He left the following lette : Dunugue, Aug, 17,—DEAT MA AND CrinaneN: ‘nis is my own work. May God--dless me. 1 have tricd burd to get work, and you know how T nave sulfecod and beon'blamed when Lwas not from there,’ oe Een oe “Would it be improper to ask the names of these gentlamen 2 “No; Lthink they might bo givon. They arc the Rey, Dr. Miller, of Lown city and the Rev. HL. W. Bennett, of Codar Rapids,” “These were ainong your old associntes in the lown Conference, 1 suppose 2” “Dr, Miller was." ‘They feel ai interest in me and in the Issue of my case, and will Jend weall the assistance in thelr power, ‘Tha ense 18 much broader; It Involves QUESTIONS OF MUCIL IHOADER AND DEEPEL INTENEST than my own standing in the Church.” a flow long do you think tho trian! will ast £ “itis hdrd to say how long ft will last, or how many questions may arise.” “With regard to your defense, Dr. Thomas, “Laupposo It would searcely bu falr to nsk you tooutline it The supposition, of course, is thut you consider thatyou Wwursdolng Fightin doing ns you did, and ‘this} will probably be your defense; or, in other words, you will plead ‘Not guilty.” “*L think, of course, that [ have NOT GON# BEYOND THE GENERAL LIBERTY OF CONSOLENCE, on doctrinal poluts, allowed to members of : the Methodist Church” | “What polnts will actually bo ralsod be- fore the Committes 2” “T have as yet hind no meetlng with my counsel to determing on whatcourse wo will spursue, mt Whien do you oxpect the Iowa clorgymon to arrive? Of course you can do nothing until they get here.” “Tennnot say exactly when thoy will bo hore. ‘They have thelr work to do, and they ne ee tHe Ee able to work, Annio, be good to the ebildren, are very busy men.” A CUTTING CASE, Loe thom #0 {0 tho rneina. Keop thom tu: at ‘e “bys by. In a brawl at the Johnson House saloon at | 8 Ws Bi eeonas W, BAILEY. . “Let me ask you, Doctor, If thero aro any aymptoms of afol-p on elthor side,—of an evasion of the trial in any slinpe or mane ner}! ho trial will cortainly occur, It has been fixed, and it will come’ off at tho the pppolited. £ course, the fluding of the Comuilttes Is {ee NOT FINAIn ‘This trial Is by n Committee and the Prestd- ing Elder, and the hiding will be reported to No, 5t Fourth avenua Inst ulght Florence Williams, a colored woman engaged in the restaurant business at No, 1623 Stata strect, was aceldently cutin the right breast four inches below the nipple with a razor in the hands of Pompey Payne, a colored man om- ployed at Miss Graham's on Franklin street, Payne wag sdcunk, and Look ofensa at i co cored ni aS ph) 0 much ‘ation. o Sites Wiliamg nnd her OBITUARY, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Jackson, Mich, Aug, 17%.—The death of Allen Bunnett {s greatly regretted. Mr. LB, fell dead In his offica last oventng at 9 o'clock. Physiclans pronounce it heart-dlisense, but his relatives think Jt was disease of the braln, -OF -| tha’ Conference, which mects at Sycumoare | ton as he thought to Auch he has been a sufferer several mp EREAGH-OF-PROMISE SUITS ae on. tie. i of “October, Phe é jestion five com yanlong, Laura Brown and Jonnie vue Decoased iad beolt wresident hora Io attacked this man without fur- ther provocation, and In his elforts to cut him slashed to pieces tho clothing of one of the malo frequenters of the house, ant also outthe woman, Ho was arrestad shortly after by the police, The wonnn bled profusely, aud the wound was thought. much mora dangeroug than §¢ really proved, Dr, Levi gecompanied the woman to hor home in the will thon come up in that body ns a new one, It nist come up thore when the {question is asked, In passing on the eharacter of the atts ry, me thersanything ugulust Brother anne § . “Sul, the finding of the Committes will to gome oxtent Indicate tho fealing of the Con- ference?” x . forty-four yoars, and was Genoral Manager of tho Sintth Purifier Works, and one of the Toading capitalists and manufacturers, Ile was preatiig a jorge brick block at the tine of his death, KANSAS EDITORS, LAwnenck, Kas, Aug. 14—The Western "Yes: toreusst seeaae tte hte i tacelon,wt patrol wagon, and !n making the trip lost & | National Fair Association will ontertaln the SI vars that | more,!? morocco case of surgical nstruments whiclt | editors of the State and thelr wives Friday ho avars tha How do you feel over the matter goner- te hopes the finder avi return to He at and Saturday, Over 200 have already. ane ally, De, Thomaa? Hon, “Tha gash he found to be about threo | Pi ceed they wilt be lero, VAN hotels. wo t hus. not been from the first. a pleasant exporlence for ime, tis wholly foreign to my desire to ba. engaged In such a contilct. Bat tb hus seemed unavoliable, and of course T would not shrink from ft, and I think there be no doubt as tothe dual result,” “Your Inst. words, Doctor, inlght leaye room forsomo Jittle doubt as to whom tho reatlt would favor,”? “0, of coureey Limean that it will result tn mytemotying in the Church. Lthink the Methodist Episcopal Church Is broad enough for men of such moderate views as mysolf, and It is that rinelple for which Ean con- tending. Iclaim to Te DEFENDING .THE CHURCH AGAINST NAI* : +: BOWNESS, ‘while they are prosecuting mo for what they “I¢ was a pretty broad Church when st and half Inches jong. and. wot. very, dee! aud, ‘he thinks, will give no troubles Ps : ————— ‘LOCAL CRIME, Jolin J, Kennedy, the thieving captain of tho bell-boys at the Leland Hotel, whoso ar- reat was wade a few itays ago, was before Justica Wallace yosterday, and was held to the Crimlual Court in bonds of $500, Hols supposed to hayestolen during the past two months at. least $500 worth of Jewelry and clothing from the guests of tho hotel. While onthe way to the West Chicago Avenue Station with a prisoner 8619345 yeu. torday morning Ofticer P, 1, Owons oueoun- tered near the corner of Greono and Indiana ber of citizens who wore pure sulng a” hatless, coatiess, and shoctess Indl- vidual, and shouting ‘Stop, thief.” Hoe dropped the. prisoner ha a rendy had, and after 9 short run captured the refugee, who full,;and people. are’ throwin houses, All who come will entertained, - ———___~ KANSAS MUSICAL JUBILEE, Lawnence, Kas, Aug. 1%, — Tho great musleal jublive opens here to-morrow, and promises to hea grand success, Fully four thousand singers aro camped on tho ground to-ntght, an every train brings thousands mors. All the celebrated artists promised atu hero, NATIONAL TELEPHONE CONVENTION, ‘Special Dispatch to Tre Chicago Tribune, Sastatoaa, N, Y., Aug, 17.—Tho Natlonat Telephone Convention will meet hore Supt, 0, and remain in session three days, with headquarters at Congress Hall, open their Hy Hospltauly By prom. | Started ?”” suggested the reporter. F a iene ocsoulies and eleete ito wlio | Qos, a aul hare Lo a Ee et a eres Haris EXPOSITION AT BOSTON, provsit, and whose names will be anuounced | SlonR with Wesley If he was running Tt and a companion in the net of ransueklug the | Toston, Aug, 17—Tho -falr of tha New uron early aly rst et cipline ase, Daator, that the Hook. of Dine ae on Nat & Smith, at the corner of | England Manufacturers’ and Mechanics’ Jn- : R coming trial, It fs scarcely alleged that you Sitiwwauices avenue and Ghio strcet, Into | stitute opens to-morrow with an addross by .. THE MISSISSIPPI} BARGE LINES, porn any way violated any Biblical’ Ine Whtolt uiey baat foread entrance by bilrating oe Long and an oration by George LU, : er H r. 4 Be La it Cate enry: | JUNIOR. a found behind the showcase In the store, and bi bao bovaltied That wil rally OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Hasnuna, Aug, 1%,—Arrlved, the Lessing, from New sate decavstvai; wa Tal BENETOWN, Aug, 1% —Arrlyed, tha tron New Tors, ne 3 geared TITUSVILLE PETROLEUM MARKET,“ - Trrvsvis,Le, Pa, Aug, 17.—Ofl openod at 14 soviet: Mahest id eal Races ae ict qigods fans, Tis,o00, NON NOS a pair of boots evidently belonging to his pal, who escaped, were found claewhere, a ‘The Dopartire of Midhbat Pasha from . ceanatantlngntes < ’ te Eta! rates Midbat Pasha, Nourt Pasha aie Ber. and all tho persons condemned ju the Hdisklowk trial, except tzzet yer and Seyd Bey, coudemued ten years’: penal servitude only, und ihe two weostlera who are suid, with thelr own hands, to havo navasiuated Abdul Aziz, were embarked on July 37 {a @ vessel bound for the town of Hedjaz, in Arabia, where they are to remain for Hite coudned {1 a fortruss. ¢ It appears that the choice of the place o: et to bo settled, That wil} In all proba- connected with the trial.” ‘The Interview was preased [5e, Thomas was apparenty'in to teed at a en 0 that rest and quiet to which f at a uded, pad the other was that It w jSrowlng late, 16 trains had atl stopped Fie nothing In. the shape of a team could tad for either Jove or money, and, a3 the walking was bad, it was necessary to’ start home in good seu- son and foot it Into the clty gt the tlie ‘Tux Tripony would go to presse, Bidding fo'rurther, and y i Shooting a Woman, Charles D, Townsend, Secretary of State of | the Doctor good-by, therefore, fia, reporter |-tention gave considerable trouble to the iat. Georgia Ai Ohio, in the chair. Abouti00 delegates from.| hoofed {t Into town, broathing 8 pny slab of | toraof the Porte, alreudy the sip wat was to |. We learn that ous duy last wook, while Br. Cee Ee eae dutsaaace Toling when the miadsome greed (ighy of a | cucty of binat aid’ big commualons bad res | Sus Laoceatar woo dives inshe wast Percy dlé- ‘alent for the Bonu ities they 9 in the Neld at work, clove hy went to hia bome and nbused bin wife with very bad and vile language, When her buaband came home, tho wite toll him about. the mutter, and It mado him so mad he gut his gun and went to the hous of the colored woman and shot ber. When shot she had her yorme baby Inher arms, and fell on tho ehidt and broke ita icy. The woman Is not yet dead, but la very low, —<—$———————— UNCLE ZEKE'S SNAKES. Joined Together from Their Birth, but Great Fighters and Contortiontatn, New York sun, Qhiatas Vatnny, Ne dy Ali Ho" You want. to sane my Slanese twin snakes, do you? Well, come right alone ip the mountain a pleco and U will show them to you," It was Uncte Zeke Holland who spoke in ane awer ton queation respecting & enrious natural phenomenon which he waa sald to have in ils Poeecasion, and he Immediately started up the rond which yoes from hore to the tow of Schooloy's Mountain, The wilk was not lon, tind was oecupled by Uacte Zeko Ina bistory of ls reptiles, © You see, they were born that way—teo rat- tlesnnkes fastened toxethor right near tho tail, At firetolt I wus goin’ to cut ‘em apart, and then Tiwna afeard it might kill 'em, so T left tem be. It was goo | did, for it’s sartiu sure that they can't gel olony without each other, If one of “em gets sick, so deed tho other. and when onn of Cem gives it call, showin’ there 14 somethin’ Jyh’ around to bite, tho other one luna in at onee. And then they hott bite nt the sawe time, Which, to tae, ta the most curious thing abate em, Thuy cat twist themselves around quick= ern’ lightain’, 80 tnt tuelr beads are luce toe wether, and thon they run thelr fungs out side by side, and stick ‘ein into whataver they ore divin’ ut, Thoy incan business every time. “You ought to see ‘em ticht, althoush nother oF ‘em along is so very large, avin’ only aight rattles: the two on em Ini tenn that cnn Just wet away with anything in tho snake Ling tn these parts, ‘They can run away frou ench other until they form ulmost ioe, and theo, when nny of biw varmints attack — ‘em, — they’ Just curt around and bite the curs In two places atonce, Ob, it's fun, L tell yor, stranger, to see “on tight, and winter nights 1 take 'oim jnto the - tavern barroom aid put ’em inder a gloss case along with a big blacksunke ora copperhead, and the boys will come for teumile. around to seo tho sport. Sometimes wo put a lot of bie fouda in tu seo the little varniinta try to awallow ‘em. There's nothin’ cau. got. away with ‘an, for if they find thoy are gettin’ whipped whey havea way of twistin’ thomsclyes into a ball, with their beads clear of slbt, and then rollin’ ovecand over tke a baseball. They are like obnin fightnin’, tov, and bump into whatever they are fightin’. takin’ the critter of bis pins very. ofte: Then tho minute thoy strike anythin’ they wilh run thelr heada out from one of the coils ond give a litte thrust with thelr Tans, causin’ the otber feller to yell with paln. * DM they ver bite me? Ob, biess you, 103 they're us fond of tn as can be, Cmake fear do Just about what I plense. Uve taught ‘em whale heap of tricks, some of which | will show you. “There are tho tittle cusses now.” Crider n yttss case in tho duorway were colled the twin rattters, ‘They were npparently asleep wuitll Uncle Zeke removed tho glass, when thoy Jumped upon his arm, wigxled tholr way to bis shoulders, and, cnrilug themnelves nround bis neck tu the cddeat way tinaeioaule, tun thete beads one nlong one check sad We other alonir the othor, aml then, laying thom ngainst Lis face. remained perfectly ulvt. It mado Unele Zeke look very diabolical, but he avi- dently joyed It, for he ehuckted foru moinent, und thon, ‘whistling in a low, pecullar key. ecuused the twing to place themselve side by side And Jump inte his hands. ie then placed then on the ground, and they at ouce eniled them- selves up inte @ ball and began revolving rupld- ly tiround on the grins, They twisted thom~ selves Into a boon, and in that shape fiumpend through Unclo Zeke's arms. They wriggled through. the blades... of russ. 80... frat that [it secned os thouxh there was “sea of upturned snake heade Iu the yard, and thon they leugthoned thomselves out und, Hfting up tholr beuds, nodded at one anothor, That wasn'tall. Hy a suries of alyts, which thoy seemed to understand ut once, thoy formed thomnselves Into letters, ending up with the lettors “8. 'f.," which Uncle Zeke anid stood for "Siamese Twins.” Thore scomed no end tor thelr contortlons. Uncle Zeke sald, as ho put them bnok under the case: * Thor ain't a showman in this country but would give a good, fat prey for these varmints, but he can't have ’em. I've got a tine farm here, und don’t need money, but | do want these crite ters, Cor alneo my wife Maria dled, I bayen't bad anythin’ to occupy my mini." BLEICHRODER AND THIERS. Reminincences of the French MiiVards =<“ GreedysLooking Hleichroder. Paris latter ty Pal Malt Gazette. ‘The compliment patd ‘by the Government to the Prussian floancter Bielenrider bas brought upon M. Harthélemy St. Iilaire @ good deal of Nhuse. Hols ucoused of having recommended him tothe Hreafilentof the Repubticon tha occasion of the 1th of July Cor promotion in the Leglon of Honor, Once n Knight, the rest up tothe rank aft Commander. ia vayy. After: that. point ad- yaneement does uot depend on senlority neiped by pushing, and some amonnt of cloyerness is wetting hol of {ntlaontial people, the ear of whom a ont of Blelehroder’s wealth 1s sure to linye, On this polnt 1 have not Deen honored with any’ communication from M, Burtbélemy St, Hilaire, but I take for granted that the initiative in recommending tho Prussian tinnncler was not due to him. He ts aequainted nut only with the Versailles note- houk of Horr Moritz Busch, bit must remember the agonizing momonts which Bleicher caused: 1o M. Thivra durtug the peaca negothitions. The Chief of tho French Rxcoutive Power was nce companied by M. St. Hilaire, from whom he kept no State secret, when he was deputied by tho Orieans, Assembly to negotiate with Bls- tmnrek. ‘Tho very name of Blelchrider from that timo to the hour of M.Thlera’ death was full of glats- ter meaning to him. Ho almost went into con+ vulstons in the midst of tho May crials when ho huard that thig Prussian bankut bad come to Turis, Hla advent appeared to bim ot evil nuvury, nnd be compared ft to a vulture fylog toward x field on wulch hostile armies hnd a8- sembled to fight, ‘To understand why Sf, Thiors was so violently affected, I shall crave leave to give the memoranda of a morning spent with M, and Mme. ‘hicra. Whlic he was chatting, Mino, ‘thiors enme into the room with. A quilted overcoat. Shy said: “dfonsieur ‘Thiers, you do not louk well; aud take care not to go into the gardon without muttlog yourself Ju this." He repiied; “What caro you tike of mo! ‘Thereix nothing tho matter with mo. 1 do not look well becauso, whon I was just now alumbering, £ tnd a bad dream, 1 thought } rua, clued aud that in another neta coult not escape from the Kreody- oyos of the finauctalist Moichro tere! ‘Thiers tiirned round to me and said: “ Hlelobroder 18 a Jow who bas caused mo the most agonizing transos which Aimin ieving his country and sce. ing hor on the brink of rulu over experionced. “Haw fs that?” L naked, My ‘hices ropliods “1 do not want to dwoll ona puintul subject, but on an Joteresting pices of French cons temporuncous history, The story about Hleloh- Wiler and his oyea ta worth bolug communi: cated. Blelobrifor had mado an inventory of ournationn woalth for Bismarok, Ho allirmod thut wo would easily pay a ransom of goven mitliards, and that ono of nine milliurds would noterush us to dosth. Ife was so sure that ho wasright as to offer himsele to get the money, ronan Oo linanclal syndicate, if Germany would band over Franco absulutely to tho bankers, and furnish thom with an army, which thoy would pay. Their Idea was to sorew bor down as India bad been scrowed by tho company, Tho Chunuullor beld Bleich- niter and bis synilicate in terrorem over me, ‘Tho plan was monstrous, but nothing wns thou impossitte.. Kurope was broken up, and wo bat! no frivuds to depond upon, The antipathy of tha Prusaian bia A forming, the military party and ofthe Emperor bimevlf..ta tho dows ‘wus in our favor, Thoy did not wish thom ta became too powerful. I succeeded in getting of with five milliiarda, aud ia Kkeoplug Heifort. Blotohrider wus summoned to Vorsutilos when [was thore, 1 defeated bin In rescuing tho proy on which he wns vager. Ever alter when bo came accross ine his oye expres the feollng to which bla disappolntmont gave ries, Lounner imagine a worse bt fovarar in. Anutbor world than to be condemns foruver to bo watched by tho greody-looking Hlelchrddor.” — Wow the Kuglish Dobt Ee to Bo Iee auceds Patt Malt Gazette (London) July 34, Tho a pars toulaes of Mr, Gladatono's scheme for thy reduction of tho National debt have now been alsclosed, ‘Torminable sunuitics amounting to 21.U17,000, and expiring in 1885, sre at proeont payable to tho National Nebt ‘Commissioners, For 32,000,000 of these anuultios baving ouly four years more to ran the Chancollor of the Kxchoquer proposes to substitute an aunuity of noacly £4 ‘which will contlouy ta be payas hie for twenty-five years, ity this trausation the Commfsslouers will recelye pecuniary equive Lt now hol, and by the suving of tho present annual chargo of £ieb10,000 fr.Uladatone will bo euabled to eanical wuivk to tho amount’ of alxty millions. Frou what gouroes can this stock be invest enslly Obtained? 4s the question whicd ut ouvo risus Ia the anind, ewer lecasy. Outot tho stock: buid for tho. savings banks the National Debt Commisslonors offer to provide, one-third of the requisit amount, and tho Lonl Chancellor hue Gatlefed himself that the fondu can be spa without dotrient ta tha interest of the suitors, (rom the Chancory funds, f ; Hellein Barmah. * Bt. Jamas’ {Gasette (Landon). * ‘Tho love of bolls 1a Burmah is somewhat ree markable, | Byer, larne hus somo dozens oF the Zayileo, iouge hou: and Zayas! or two wore pub up with ing ite! ornare ‘soe te he at Vas ous f them haye loag Pall inscriptions on them pooording "the “pralies Of tho ant aad. ™“ tho napirations of area by poor, simptoa whose district dia Braco to say tho: Vanda els of tho racrad eruage. there ls a modest. monk in the Kyoung, the simple cultivators have to fall bac! own vernacular, at like the following: rent tire and mitol y Moung Tanne Yat, o} Ob, In the Township of M Gyeo his wife, who a g ith. Hurmosa dedientions, jungle peuple tho Here hot know Maoobin, and fuga in aeek re! ties meroy of the pitiful fiuddto, in the. tmajost! ol the eternal law, and In tho venernblo assembly presented the monks in Patt, or bad the were not learned write an original composition in that language. Avery Hurinan has learned « certaia number of Pall formule. to onable him to worship at tho uginia; but foweven of tha most renowned uve outing. Uko a thorongh knowl- any Hence, when enough to Ind prewtuy Hal in a peal co plaintif— appeal Fria belt was made with he Baponses and is prosonted tho hanilot of Aya Pay- fAbmat the bouns ieee the three vems. Thoy visit tho precious things Fanbruly on the sopainted dnys. Appisad, ye ‘or thers Nate who mined tho plous, ‘They humb! selves merit, May the forest and the fold look armilingly on then, and mune the oor man'scrops, May the Nate who ‘well In the alr and the earth defend from ovil things the two fst hullocks which flelis. May the guardian Nats of the house and the efty keep from hari Chit Oo, thelr son, Rud Itle Mah. Mee, thelr. darling muy the morit of their eblidren, Awoinbly recelye t Yoh a Miah Mah reJolee Ii presenting thia tive vis,’ BUCHANAN'S CABINET. ly atrive to gain hom, (ison ExeSecretary of the Treasury Thomian’ Recollections of the Fort Sumter ie Intorcement i} PUMLADRLPHTA, Dinctinsioite Aur, sovercten, and thorefore baying the e: accession, t was oul still’am « bellevor to the doctrine of, nullificatton as oxpounded by Ma. E also belloved that an officer f the Govornment had no right to hold do any act catoulated upon its _ atithority; Calhoun. o his position and diserodit to bring plow the sauphior. And this offering ve hulved with May the oxcellent Lord tham; the good Spirits amila on them: tho t Bo shalt Soung Tenn, min muck worit an Ml. Weight seventy- i.—Philip Francia Thomas, ox-membor of Congress from Mary+ Jaud, and auccessively Commisstoner of Patents and Scoretary of tho Treasury noder Duchanan, Inan Interview which the Philadelphia Press , will publish to-morrow tho atory of Judgo Black lust Sunday. “By service in tho Cabinet was anything but ad ngeecuble partot my publio life, We wore al- imost continually in session during the time that . Lwas nt the head of the Treasury, ready to meet: any emergency that might arize, aod thore wore grave responsibilities coming upou us every day, While held that this Government was a cutnpaet between the States, and that each was thus corroborates and Judge Black's criticism of Jeff. Dav! Firpeatet to surrender tho forts in Charleaton arbor to South Carolina meeta my entire ap~ posidon upon the duty of an oltlcer can be found in the reoords of the Do- partment, where an oflicer of 8 revenue cutter ran his vessel (nto Coaricston Flarbor and turnod Carolina authorities und prebation. dy. her over to tho South thon sent In bis resignation, should not be accopted, with’ be written or er his recordin the iment, and that ho bo dishonorably dismiss service.” “Can you callto mind the position you took {a relation to Mr, Buchunnn’s reply to Carolina Commissioners?" “1 enunat vory distinotly. I doubtless made the polut that to paper denied the right of a a grievance against tha Govern Stute having ment to be heard by tho Executive of foreign power. As there was very littl arte 0 Kouth, Nae tion, T never for a momont heli that a State could be treated with in the same manner os o near sf can romomber, lc said about tho paper ut the time, a Mr. Buchanan was a very positive man, and by no tieans easy to Influence or pect along im with, Into a pet upon the “Wero tho barmonious?"* cussion, n fort capublo of being brought to one, and rather took the Judge to task for making such positive expressions, likely to atic up diasensions. Thon, turning to Sr. Stanton, ho entled his attention to some yixoruusremarks made some days before iu relation to Souther aifaira, and proceeded to express hla cinphutic - aisappeannuun. of such harsh oxproasions,” In- hi sharply to Stanton, but to took it without reply, little to say during those days, to stand bebind Judge stack, wi deed he spoke yery It wus no untisual thing for bi slightest provocation.’ t being de! tho block, Floyd It Ia a uaunl thing to talk about Mr. ment, and prid Judge Black coutd than an, always his advice at all times, O} Cabinet in those days, Ju his bead. who never, lost lo expressed forclbly,- Posscasjon.", “Do you ‘call to stances surrounds his convia d_never scoma cone nearer miavagin mind any of the clroum- Sabine dlscueston i nx she about the reinforcement of Fort Sumter? “By recollection statements rage by there was B great whother ho did or di ‘This ambieuity pro’ romark, * Maj. of two coustructions, I propose that nn oficcr ‘bo sontat once to communicate with Maj. An- dergon und ascertaia execu his position, snd wants,’ The President roplies id not furning to tho Secretary of War, anid, confidential messenger In those days were oxceeding- tint, ad the slightest thing of yoked discussion, There was no difference of opinion whatever in the Cabinet nbout the last th Caruiina Commission ue their r r propared trom. Phoaidude whieh Judge od St and Cabinet meotings jy im Paper gent by tho Bout ret Tomerbor distinctly that wht answer was received to thi the memorandum for the tack. gave: you, Mr, read it mous ‘hompsen open @ Cadinet. Evel to gee Cabluce mectings of those days “Naturally thore was more or less feeling dis- ployed in the discussion of the Southeru uues- Hon. Floyd attimes gut bolsterous, 1 enll to inind one occasion eapectally, when tho Presi dont chided both Bluck and Stanton for some remarks cnlculated to ed dis= Judge Block had said that there nover was a time in the history of the Lngtish uation when a Cabinet oficer could beegiens togiveup fended’ without ir. Stanton bad very rather seomla| horwne tila Erion i ehnuan’s weakness, ‘hon he made up hls mind bo was a very stubborn man, and at notimo way ho a very easy ona to get along with. 2 good opinion of his own abilities and judy ed himself upon his seatacrscts im wan Lever know, but bo could, nee jolt by any. means, neither did he take all tho mon inthe oO Black was the one Ho was tho ono itive and conservative forco In that Cab! tions clearly und id to lose his Bellt- lic hat nut. mf entirely with the judge Black in Just Sine day's Presa. When tho communication about reinforcement wns received from Ma). Anderson ference of opinton as to t desiro reinforcements. voked some discussion, for Uke paper acemed really toadmit of Btructions, Iu the midst of the talk I made the }. Anderson's two con- ‘a letter seems tu admit ST itwettio ip an \t ‘bo sent at once,’ Thi ten pros man to ry present immediately sald that It was of such a obaracter that tho spoak, Ho atid, * auttles tte! 1 dtd forcoments should not be sont, as Leoo it stated 10 did, ‘Thors 1a, howover, Wttle use Of gone ho did. aver these matters truth and tho whole truth should sometimes bo Judyo Blnok bas given so much of it, You may aay that my recollecHon told, and [ am glad a of tha matter of which bo has treated agrees entirely with nis." President could not recelye it. The Proaigenty L ania, Ing disconnected wi ——<——__ LITTLE WESTERN, THE DORY New Yons, Aug, 17%.—The steamship Devon, just arrived, reports passing tho dory Little Wostern, from London for New York, all well, —_— GRAIN’ FAILURE. Toreno, O,, Aug, 17,—Wells erators on ’Clange, sus) recent advance o} the firm, — A Land with Two Governments. Pall Math Gasette. bee " jsthe appropriated A forgotten Torritory ae ape ope ed a littto bit of land tof count when % ave the viotara wore Uividing the spol of Navoleon’s fall, at the Congresa of Vien tittle Berno -Ubut seems to tereltory original); Ganton or Auuol in beon all ish beon como 10, inh abitants; bas tho the Frenon, which amount to onl bouwd ull aver; the degceudants of the original popilution wre not Hable to military services asian 4 are exeropt frou thorv are severul other eival elgian and Pui iuporbanties, and eyes which give thie neutral territory all t mplote Independence at a noma. s Valuable alne tnines; ft both Bel- Vantugos of con al cous, Moreanct hence, no doubt, U coe Ratt raphica! mt cag oul 1b was wiiely final deoision of the two Govor ritory should be under a common administration, which still uxiets, for the nal decision bas never HS loss than U,000 sale taxed as when under Morosnet bi formed part ot t 1e Lid he departmont of Oterthe, and when the commisioners came to trico the now frontiers of their respective countries it wis found that Moresnet, as the torritory is cal ir to Prussia nor that, pending & minents, the tere lotted neithe: reed unwillingness 0! Lepthent ote nded torlay, The heat and corn swamped lenba, In 1314. This one franca givin and Prussia to glyo up tholr righta. It is connect tho Belgiaa rattwa; with Montejole, ‘Tho execu! gntod by the two Voveraments toa burgomaytes and tholr funvlonurica, and sultors ec by Prussian or Belgium raed by the Oude as euveral Bchools, thelr casos tri gousts, The torr Napolcou, aa ic was: and is nude od othe: ritory Is. ext with the outsile world by a branch of system, which ounnects it Vel fy Tittle Ly much about enforcing its rights, ———_—— A Hazel . A Married, at H ono, Nav., on Altred dtullen to Mra, Alfred Mullen.” ing to the Hono Gazelte this is 4 socond marc! ct bo: the legal ugo oft The wud the ood of a Mullen and Miss Sellua Davis were marti fore tho lady attained lady's paretita ob; ected, and 8 temporsy we! 0 46 to thal they awaitod tha sunuy day when the mai ity should be rea day came round the party pl don fi majori sanding young. pedo! Kirke Romance. tive power is dole> can have Iritua) Jurisdiction of the Bishup Were the aS mines, Gaiaustod of Lidae.. pro ably holibor Prussia, nor Belglum would cure the 16th ult. Huzel Kirge romauce, ie fret ove, ohod. When tas bi lo wery agaly madeocg, Avoord: age WUVOr, eta’ apPy to eau,

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