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cai cur iohunf ects aS Rokadet paar 9 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1881--TWELVE PAGES. CRIMINAL NEWS. Details of a Dastardly Murder Perpetrated Near Lopeh- boro, Ont. The Victim Shot from Ambush, His Barn Fired, and His Horse Stolen, Extensive Swindle by the Clerk of Polico Commissioners in Bal- timore, An Officer Murdered in Cold Blood at Jacksonville, Alabama. Mystorions Acsasination of a Farmer in Washington County, Illinois, A REVOLTING CRIME, Speetat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune. Kixastoy, Ont. Aug. 1%—Information enched the clty Inst evening uf tho occurrence of a revolting inurder, fol- Towed by arson and larceny, nll be- Vieved to have» beon committed by one person, Tho murdered man, Jolin Itichardson, lived upon no farm near Buck Lake bridge, Township of Loughboro. Ie was a resident of the locality for nbout twenty-five years, leading most of that time whermit’s ilfe, his wife and family, fn conse- attence of domestic infeliclty, not having lived with him but one . winter,—at least. that 3s tho recollection of tno informant. Ife has been a quiet, inoffensive man, and at the same time very industrious, having latterly purchased an- otber farm in the 'fownship of Bedford, built a house, and tilled the soll, Or Saturday tt is said ho left his house In Lopghboro and with his seytho upon his shoulder was pro- ceeding In the direction of un ont field, whera he purposed to work. Suddenly he was struck With a charge of buck-shot and fell to tho ground, his assasin being unseen and unknown, Ie lay whera he fad been shot until, Monday afternoon, when his corpse was discovered by David Ss. E. Seers, residing “distance off, but who had one of Riehardson’s horses em- ployed during tho harvest, and whose deal ines often brought the men together. ‘The body, ghastly in its bloody stalns, presonted a view which could vet be contemplated without cmotion or a sickening sensation, ‘The breast and side were riddled with shot, and thy forzheadt bore a wound. Suspicion rests upon one Cochien, who lias for, pestis twenty yoars residett nearly opposit Richard. Ron, Mis Seeu pation belie tne of a liunter and trapper. It ds thought {hat he was anslous fo become possessed o£ ong of Richardson's horses which he stole on Sunday, and with which he has inde his flight. On Sunday evening Richardson's barn was destroyeil ‘by fite, but betore the iucendinry appliet: iis torch ho substituted an old howse for that of the murdered man, and the wretehed untmal perished in the flames, Jf Cochlen Is Inno- rent hts abseneo isto be accounted for, but the feeling of tho people is so great against Tin that should he aphear they would be ine clined to do him violence. | A special re- ceived this afternoon from Bedford Mills, which {s about six’ tiles from the formed of what liad been done by some ne- groves who witnessed the brutal erfme. son denies the charge. was born dead, whi oner’s Inquest, test Ils wife, at the Cor- that the child was Dorn alive, and that her husband carried it outof the house whily it was crying, son and his wife—alsa Martha, the daughter and mother of the child—haye, been arrested and jailed, charged with with’ tho flendish, murder, fathor has skipped, with tho ofleers uf the Tow at his heels, AN OFFICER SHOT DEAD. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteaoo Tribune, ATLANTA, Ga: Aig. 1%—Leab Crook, Marshal of IncksonvijlegAla., was killed by John Dearmand yesterday. pear to be that Monday Crook locked wy Dearmant in the statlon-house, where he re- mained nearly all day, cetting out in tho aft- ernvon In tie to return to his home in the morning Dearmand drove Into the city in his bugey with 0 shot- gunnt lis side, and, mecting Crook, asked vanttaken tide with him, the invitation, wherson Dearmand rulsed his shotgun and emptied the contents of both barrels Into Crook belng ‘connected ‘Tho “reputed ‘The facts ap- sbotly, killing. hin ‘The murderer escaped and 13 DOUBLE MURDER. Fonr Sati, Ark, Aug. 17,.—A. Teller re- celveil here to-day by United States Marshal Dell from Waldron, gives the followhng pure {iculars of # horrible double murder in the Choctaw Nation, 0 few iniles west of that place. Friday night, WAlows Mussingall stopped to stay nll night at the house of Jolin Mv ton L) oreloek dames Hobbs, a white man, and Ed Fulsom, a Choctaw, enine to Stewart's hotse and shot hin seven Ming him. Massingall, frichtened, started to ron, whort one of the assasins shot him fn tho back, killing him instantly, beat him in the head till it was horribly crushed and mutilated, MYSTERIOUS ASSASINATION, Sr. Louts, Mo, Aug. 1%,—A very mys: torlous assitsination {s reported trom Wash- ington County, Ilnols, A farmer named D. Drne, living about elght miles from while sleoplng’ on night by tho diseharze of s gun, and us he bed to ascertain the enuse, re- ceived a charge of shot in the head whieh blew nearly all the top part of his skull of, killing hin instantly. No clow to the mur- Druo was in quite moderate circum- stances, and wis not known to have avy FATAL SALOON ROW, St Lovie, Mo, Aug. 1,—Anothor niurder jing Deen added to the record of ertme In this vty. About so'clock yesterday afternoon two Negroes named J.C. Clark and Henry Wisu gut into a row over a game of cards In a low den on Christy avenue, and Wiso lunged aknife into the abdomen of Clark, niltetine a wound from which he died this noun. Clark was advancing on Wise with nn uplifted chalr, ready to strike lim, when ho was stabbed, PLOST-OFFICH ROBBERY. Speetat Dianaten to The Chizago ‘iribune. Buntinotos, In, Aug, 1%—A. special to the Hawkeye from Bushnell, 1., says the Post-Ofico at that place was burgturized about half-past 1 o'clock this inorning, the stfe blown open, and about: $500 in mansy and stamps taken. Suspicion rests on three men who left the city on, the 2 o'clock train golng north. Olicers are tn pursuit. seene of the — tragedy, glyes the Jollowing particulars: ‘The boy’ was found beside a ledge of rocks about four feet Ibs When he was shot down he foll with his les bent under hin, His face was much lower ‘than his feet, and by remaining fn (hits posl- tiow was much swollen and porfectly bina Wehurdson isof medinm size. Beside him ‘Avis the scythe which he.was carrying at the ‘time he was murdered. Me appears to hive fallen across the handle of ate. The at frighten nelahbors had only done ono thin, —placed a blauket over the body to protect It fromthosun., ‘Tho assasin had evidently id -himself in ambush across the gully, for nuirks are discernibla where he had been crouching awaiting his victim. Portions of the gun-wadding were found, ant pleces of brut much frayed. About noon the inquest opened, A number of witnesses were sworn and the post-mortem —exnuination com- mnenced, The man-naceused of the erling 1s auuned Van Koughinet, alles Cochlen. Mis wife alleges that Inst night, in his anguish of soul from belng continually accused of all. the crimes in tho vicinity, lia went out juto Buck Lake in on punt with her and his child, and when midway tn the ‘Inke rose and plunged Inand was lost to View. ‘Tho story Is looked pon ns a make- ‘up to allow Van Kouginat to escape. Rch- ardson has numerous frlends in Canada, He has Maen nearCainden East, and fronds on Wolfe Isiand named Fergus, At the Coronor’s Inquest held to-night on tho body of the murdered inan, the evidence was strongly against Elijah Van Koughner, and the jury, after a few imfuutes’ consulta- tlon, brought in a verdict vf willful murder, against hiw. $ A DISHONEST CLERK, Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chteago ‘Tribune, . Bavrisone, Md, Aug. 17%.—Marrlott Bos- well, elorls to the Board of Police Commis- loners of this city, was dismissed from his position to-day on a serlous charge, A fow days ago the Treasurer of tho Board, Gen. James R. Herbert, learned that Boswell lind hoen orderlug large quantities of the bino cloth used for police uniforms from Sulll- van, Vall.&Co,, of Now York, without the knowledge of or order of the Board. Howas immediately summoned before the ‘Commis sloners and acknowledged tho fact, giving as the ouly excure.for- his acts his pecunlary embarrassments, It appeared from hig statements that purehnses had. been made of a few pieces at iv thine, and were sold In this, city, tho mutter beluz wholly conceated from the Bourd by sending drafts on Now York purchased dy fin from parties here in part payment, Upon in ox. mination of tls accounts It was found thins these finproper transactions had extended ayer a period of nearly twelve months, tho lettors and telegrams reluting to the inatter haying been carefully suppressed by Mr Boswell. The exact amount of nuils, as per stutements of Sullivan, Vall & Co, which he purchased without authorl- fy of the Comminsioners, -is $4,513.03, Upon ascertalning those particnlans the Board \mmnediately ordered the dismissal of Mr. Boswetl, and, acting under advice of cotinsel, notlied Sullivan, Vall & Co, that the Police Department was not responsible for tho purchnses whlch Mr. Boswell had wadefrom them, TIED TO'VIUE TRACK, Speclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunte * Proma, HL, Aug. 1%—The boy who was run over nenr Pekin, last night by the In- dianapolls, Bloomington & Western, and who said ho lind been ted to the track. by a strange nun, died before morning of his Ine jurtes, After the boy was struck he says the anan who had tied him ran out of the woods, cut the rope, qnd ranoft with it,! A newsboy ‘nd several passengers on the train say they saw aman stop asifto pick up something, und then run into the woods as he saw then, caning to te place where the hoy was lying. Aan answering the boy’s deserlption got on the east-bound passenger train at Free nont, afew miles from the place whore the erhne occurred, He was urrested at Bloom- Jngton and brought to Pekin towluy, Is yume fs Dayls, and he fs sald to be a Junntic. A YIENDISIC CRIME. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Atuanta, Ga, Aug. 1%—Information reached Atlanta to-day from Walker, one of Gcorgla’s nyountain counties, of: 0 horrible waurder which ovourrad yesterday, It ape oars that a few days since Murtha Beasou, daughter of Samuel Beason, 8 prominent cllizen of Walker, guve birth to an filegltl- mite child, whose reputed futher’ stands high In the counnunity in which he resides, Ad soon as the child wag tori Sumuel Beas son, father of the other of the child, carried, the Infaut out of the room In which St was born, and to the wood neur the house, where ho took ils Hfo by strangling it wlth an apron-string, Ile = then crushed ite head ‘with o-stone, and buried tt, where {t was found by soine of the residents of the vicluity, who had been ine BURGLARY. Speetat Dispateh ta The Chleaco Tribune, Mouser, Ind, Ang, 1%—Tho -oftice of Robert Mong, a lumber-deater In this city, | was burglarized last night. Theburglarsen- tered through the transom and blew open the safe, Findlng no money, they rilted valuable Rome avay with them, No elow to the rol MINNESOTA CROPS. Harvesting in Many! Localitios Come pleted=Vurying Reports .as to tho Bpeclat Dispatch to The CAteago Tribune, Sr. Paun, Minn, Aug. 14—The following crop dispatenes were recelved by tho Plonecr- larvesting in this vicinity 1s about completed, ‘Tho weather during the past couple of weeks lias beon very favor- able, and grain {ts stacked In the very best condition. grado better and will yleld about twenty-four bushels per aure. Oats and barley yield woll and nro of good quality, Polatoes and garden produce will be plentiful, Considerable grain has already heen thrashed, Henderson—Harvesting is tuished in this vieinity, Wheat fs about one-half a crop. Sone farmers linvo thrashed from the shock. ‘Tho highest yield Is twelve bushels to the acre, the lowest six buslicls to tho ere, Farmers estimate tho average nt elglit or ton bushels, Oats and corn good.” Faribault—The best'yleld so far was at tho farm of Mr. Parmentar in Wileott,—twanty- ‘Tho lowest number of bushels was at the farm of d, 1. Winter, Warsaw.— eight bushels, ‘Tho general opinion is that the average will bo from fourteen to fifteen bushels ver acro In thls vicinity. Lesueur—The whent thus far thrashed In this county embraces at least thirty reports from timber and prairie, and covers all kinds offarms. Thu lowest: yleld Is six bushels yer acre, and tho highest avorage Is sixteen, The average will not exceed eleven: bushels: per nore throughout the county, andthe crop will Inrgely grade No, 2 The following live been received nt tho Chiengo, St. Paul & Omahu Rallroad oftices: Worthington—Wheat Is about harvested uboutn half crop. Oats and flax area very i Ilcron $nke—Hurvest progressin Wheat will not ayernge over igh to the acre, Other grains good, Cilman—Crops tn this: viel Flax aud corn will bo the main crops. on the whole ls very poor, uke—No wheat to spure, Joy and oats falr. Fh woll, though somewhat behind. the season, 1a for harvesting, nity are vory Weather fayoral Slncy—Whent ls a fallure, are burning it in the field. Oats and other Corn dost in years Browster—TInrvest about don failure, - Oats, corn, barley, and rye turning BON 3 Bigvlow—W heat most all stacked, It-will average from elxht to ten bushels per acre, Flax t4 the staple erov here, and ty looking promlaing, Corn and onts D eat neatly a fuilure, Fiax good, Corn ts good, but ) Tako—Wheat nearly all hare yeated, ‘hero will ho: hone to antp, Onts heavy, Flax backward, but good prospects, all stacked aa crops axcup Weather cool and fine, Amboy—Wheut tnd oats have been har vested In this vicinity, Wheat in quality will equal lagt year’s crop, bub will 1 half wcrop, Oats ani corn are doing final Winnebago City—Crops are generally Corn is matur! Vhrashing wheat hag commenced, ig thought to ho uearly up to the avorige, Blue Barth City--Farmers are through out- ting, and are now. thrashing and stacking, wo of wheat Is about re, - thrashing commenced, ool condition, ‘The estinnted avern; twelve bushels per nei ——— Phrases of the Pacific Const, Oguen Correspondence Onuihs Lice, 9 great West hug become noted for quaint id uxpressive phruscs volt juont of this coast, ‘Th as bo wandercd {| the olrcultous valleys and usrrow passus, tixed hums to thoue pl ned by tho rough ele- ie ininer hrough the hill places, ua *gulches"™ *oufious,” until almost ovury cafion and gulch hae been dubbea with sone ever afterward will dealynate the locality, ‘Tho rountalneor, after sell lost in an Eastern metropolis, an 0 ineet his cngagumunt: on prompt time, hot at a logs to give a doold canons.” ‘Tore and polntod reiwar! rt who said, Wild not oi had he come ustep furthor the doctory would have (houyht whoo they dissected bim that hud struck 9 new lead name, which fore it among the box mine,” aro quite com. How oxpressive sre tha ings. “Ifo ls a gashed voln gid has pinchod;” je shows woll on thy sartuce but theory is nots, Ing in his tower levels; or “ho didn't assay worth anything.” He wha lacks courage Is fiv Wostern parinnce dovali of grit’ and hus no sand. “Men who roughed ft the Carly days on the Pacife Coast nro called “oldtimors’” and when thoy die it ts not uncommon. for tholr ase sociates to speak of their taking-off nsthote hays tng “passed in thelr chooks." ‘hoso who tive tolted thraugh thesnows and braved tho dangors of crossing great mountain rides have coined 0 atylo of expresalon upon the dvath of an old friend which to thon ts fuller of moaning than. tho pininsinan cn reniize—"ho has yond over tho rango.” Each Sinte ond ‘Territory on tho Paoltla slope has its povullar phrasos, afd ‘thero Aro,many cominon to all. THE POLAR REGIONS. Capt. Hooper's Sonrch for tho Missing Whalers Sitecessftl~Eelics of tho il= Wated Vesncls Hecovorcal from tho Natives=Tho Corwin to Continuo Ltn Search for the Luat Jeunnotte, San Vitancisco, Aug. 15--Iho Alaska Commercial Company's steamer St. Paul are rived this morning, and brings tho following Intelligence: Capt. Iooper, of the revenue cutter Cor- wi, recolved {utelligenes of the discovery of wrecked whalers by Intians May 29, and atonce sent outa sledge party under Ltout. Ilerrhiig to Investigate it. 1b Innded on Kaluchinin Island June 2 and made {ts way over the ive westward to the mouth of ‘tho Waukerem River, about 100 iilles from Capo Serdze, where tt fell tn with a party of natives, in whose possession were found articles taken from a wreek. Corwin'’s party lsd saw and talked with natives who had boarded the wreck, and exhibited two piles of articles, which they suid thoy hud. takon from her, they consisted pulnelpatly of —carpenter’s touls, | ete, The following artivtes were recovered and have heen brought to San Frinelsco to he forwarded to the United States Treasury De- partinunt. One whalhyg bron, marked J, Ky prsalbly the initials of the owners of tho LEO WARTMANN. triln this evening, and by the dime your paper ly belng read hoe will be upon Canu- dinn soil again.” ; a\nother of the three men who know of Hart The Russian Nihilist Pays Chie | minn’s presencu hicra stated Inst evening that . fs Harti was traveling through the United cago a Week's Visit. States with i hope of regaining his lost health, whiel had been seriously impaired ‘i Hi ci by the nerspotl iouk and, nnnoganecs [ts bad rrrone in Rurope. ‘The gentloman An pags oy with Him mate OF danitded tnt. dfartavann inal _ to His Leaving for Dotroit. ANOTHER AND: PROBANLY A MORE IMPOn> ar siatiae’t ieANr REASON pada for visiting in this country. “You know, His Opinion of tho Amorican Republic gald he, tho ‘bioatan avernment has of a] ered a big reward for tho apvrelienstos Eternal Mostittty to Despots. (his Nilitst, anddt ts for that'renson that tie ly forced to anatotnin the ulitiost aserey an : all his moyemen' ancsurprised that Tits His Travels Around the Country —Ho Foars Anus hug found out linratuann Ja in tho y. quid it sutisfies me that tho detectives are that Russian Sples Pursuo Tim, on hts track, 08 there {sno othor way for his ., | bresonee hore to become known. ‘The three Leo Hartmann, the famous Russian Ni- | persons to whom. he ‘disclosed Iimenlf were Iillist, hug beon in theelty forsome time past, Hund with Schon ie stopped Instend of and Inst ovening n ‘Tatuuxit reportor saw | Bole to a public house, and they Wwaro Im and had o brief tall with hin, Just be- Pet be acid the aeatlaman calving "ihe re foro hts departure for Detroit, Mich,, ho In- | porter ta inderstand that tha refuges was tending by this morning to be again upon | safe, pty heNv and outof tho limits of the city. Canadian soll, Hartmann arrived inthe AIA Str, Hartinann return to tissta 2% 4 “ Ie expects to go back In a few weeks city Wednesday morning Inst, by way of tho | and proyeente lis work, Nibilisin i Rivasha Grand Tronk Rattroad, and stopped $n Chi- | and Soviailam Herons an Atte and the cugo justous week, He kept his movoments | sane thing, both envmtes to despotism, anit yory seeret, und only threa Suctallsts in tho | Me Hartmann has determiped to do whut Re tt? elty knew of his presence here, He left can to uuruok the latter ut dextroy It. 7 ! er (iin any detective,? sale nit D:100'eluck Inst avening, vin the Mlehigan | the informant. “and ls quite aire to escape Central Railrond. ‘Tire ‘Tens representa | the ylailance of the oflicers who may be look- tive met hins last oventag, while on his way ing for hia” tu tho rallivay station, in company with w Under what ume does he travel, and ¥ ' where has he gone! well-known Socialist. Hartinnnn dented his “An nusiver was refused, iduntity nt first, and insisted that he was a] Mer, Hartnann’s friends scom to think that Spanish Soclalist, and that ha had no connec: | in enso of his arrest and fdentitication he tlon whatever with Russian Nihtism. Tow. | would be quico ikely to bo extradited, ti aver, the reporter proving to tiartmann’a sat- | Yew of the good feeling existing between fsfactton that he was identified ns the orlgl- aie gouty anit een ts fal ruth “nul, Hartmann fonnd dental no longer neces- | perinl Government. sury, und adinitted his tdentity, sens Vigilant, with five dots, supposed to mein TO TOOK AT MIM .s Bot ive Ono pale of silver Bowed speetie one would neither take him fora Revalu- OANADA Poe a Katte aero: ¥ ans, bce tlonist or a dynamite flend.. He ts quite IMMIGRATION S'TA‘TISTICS. The natives satd. the wrecked. vegsel | slender and small of stature, not being over Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunes earricd ou palr of reindeer horns on] five teet five Inches high. Ho hus ts pect- Tonon'ro, Aug. -A statement showing the ond — of her — fibboom, The Vigilant is known to haveenrried such an ornanient, and is said to be the onty one tn the whaling fleet huving such, which Jeads tu the conclusion thut the wreck was of that vessel. Her dabln was full of water, her masts gone, aid four deat bodies found in her; ono of them fn a berth, the others on the tlour, ‘The natives said that the dead men fooked as If thoy had been dend for mmny moons; that the akin of thelr faces was withered and drawn ticht. From this deseription it was sure anfsed thatthe vessel was wrecked as far back ag the winter of 1879-'30,—the first wine ter out. The wreelk subsequently dritted outto sea, aud was loststehtof. ‘Tho sledge party being unable to go farther westward on necount of the melting of the sow, pro- eoeded to Cape Ser and were pleked up by the Corwin dune 20, ‘They traveled in all 180 or 140 miles. ‘The cutter Ind her rudder carried way by ies on June 1, but Mreditin Ste Lawrences Bay with mate. tals obtalacd from tho wreck of an old whisky smuggler ushore there. [Later slo inade round, Ianding on this istand, and sent parties ashore to visit the scene of the de. tructive fuming of 18h nnd = 1879 in the, Indian village. ow changes were discovered, deat bodies still lyr nz about in numbers. ‘The surviv= tinue natives appenred to be fu no want. ‘They were nbundantly supplied with arms and ammunition, aud ulso with goods plundered from the wreek of the schooner Lolita, ‘The Inst intelligence of the eutter’s move. nents fy up to July 9, when she sailed from Norton Sound to Goantooll Bay, ‘Thence Marly bright and restless dark eyo, aud iy | tho number of imtlgrant arrivals in Ontarlo exceedingly infld mannered. Illy nose fs | foreach of the ,seven months lost past has rather aqulling, while his tips are com- | been Issued ‘by the Departinent. ‘Tho num- pressed’ and his general features show a | ber of arrivals during July via the St. Law: deep detor mination of character, Ils beard, | rence wore 2,139, to whieh may be added 153, mustache, and’ hair are cut close, and he | tha number vin the United States In excess lresies In qeiier jeanne dare tice, nt of the nunber going there, making 0 total of 2 ea nel te 3 Timmigrants acriving fu Ontarlo dure shaped, aud by shorts Bae Nats o-gultiyated Ing that «month of 27 ‘The arrivals ‘Nhe reporter asked Mr. Hartmann, were largest in May, when they were “HOW LONG HAVE YOU DE iene 2 5,830, June following with 3,753, Of the July “ Teame here Inst Wednesday.” arrivals 45 went to Quebec, 13 to Manitoba, “ Have you been tn Chicago ever slico 2? | and 2,021 remained in Ontario, Of those “Yo, slr, Emadeno speelaleffort to keep | suttied in Ontarlo $88 were ‘English, Sot myself hilden,’ but Lendeavered a Irish, ‘oluh, 00 German, 19 Seandinay- possible to te Keon frott, being reg jan, 1 Swiss, 105 American, and 7 of other minis ainan of educations perfect Unguls countries 2 memangaly to Eig rn uaniar OE 1 HD aud speaks English witht Wttle. effort and | Gifterent wzeneles, anil tho number of free quite correctly. Ie speaks Gerinin, Spans Were Bike "Pha total nerivate via the fah, French, and Italian with the fueney of % yrenvy for the seven monthsnmotnted native. ‘Ino questioning was resumed und elias hh the reporter askeil 042, ngninst 15, for_ tho same period Jast yenr; 202 went to the Province of Que- “Was your mission to this country o a asafinata 7 a Sauieee as spectnl ‘ote In behull of the Nihilists ut Ruse bee coupareat with 120 last year; Ae went ain? to Aunital, all Libis roy i Ye : vq | Malned ht Ontario, azalnst 1: ast eur, ttartinay Inughed anil ale ne sineuiar colueldenee of members, In nation seen great inany purported Interviews sth | vitties, the English, as usta, lend with 4,777, [reer younereuetns Hels Tae Bile Aby, against 4.762 In 18303 tho Lrish following witht Sa tn ‘ Fs Scotel 2225, 1 aginary character, Twas In Canada and £ | 2% pute eas 2,804; Scotel 245, agatnst 2182 have beon in nearly all-the Eustern citles, . have Been in Washington, virginia, and EXpPonrtrs, rest Virginia, and lnve traveled ‘soma around Chieago, “I ike your conntry. It 0 Bpecian aire to a Ghieaot dite ae fe ought to ba a good place to live In.” Trawa, Aug. 17,—Lhe voltime of export he wi Oene 7 cantz “What do you thinks of this country as | of Canadian products in tho years ending roventic. mutters, and then westward ‘You have here what tho French term are ns follows? , . ATOUROKIOS REPULLIL, Ikisn Republic of tho middle classes—tho | OF tho mine. shupkeopers, You huve {no inuch individual | Fisherte Aroudons aril not phone -Nutlonl liberty prea pea sas You give too much power to tho fifluenee o: " inoney and inind, ‘Thera fs too mich ehunce | Axricultural products to Wringle Land before the ive closed in, to search tor the deamnette, Tho imilduess of the provious winter and the Iightness of the fee encountered by the Corwin, gave Capt. Jlooper strong hopes of being able to reach nnd explore that land. Whalers, who wero interviewed, consktered the prospect fayora- | for tho sehemer and cupttallst to control tho | Stmufacturcs ... ++. Day. ble. Feats ire entortained dine soine.whalor | mnsses.. It is tho few Who aro misleading ASCE BNODTHA rieseoreeet —_ LAUD has Heat fst ey early in fauly Tay tg wage. day, i f TOMS. secescserseveresBiO,000H1M 8 quantities of whale off was: reported seen by nd your remedy, I suppose, is nssasin- ee " ‘ er Hulive olter hunters on tho gen about Snank | ation??? rad ae Mero is oxtifbited an Ineroase of over elit Island. Four cvasks of whale-oll dritted | “No sir’? a millions anda half In the exports of Cann- ashore there about the same tine. hesa} You wouldn't practice it here then?” dinn produets ‘of 1890-'8t over the previous slgus give rise tu tho apprehension that some “Tt fs not necessary.” seal year. On exunmlaation i will be found “The Killing of our President and Vice- | that the exports of lumber have Increased Preaient would produce anarchy would. It | yy 7,920,037; of uutuials und thulr products, “Not necessnrily, ‘Lhis is a Government by Silay willie plhet Haute Blow “de> of tho, neople ostensibly, but in ltussli | Sr didlos of the fisheries, S114,0W0; ngrtentt- a fa littaren| Ronest Me tnren Tynat ural products, $1,042,833; manufactures, remedy have wo? Sea tg "ag wo | S2U,851; and “imtscallancous articles, $5,077 seo vurselves. ‘Phe people of Amerie ‘The figures show that while Canada has ex- have nbsolutely no reat appreciation of onr | verted much more lumber and ve stock, sho ontler helplesness.. We are slaves to an nb- | OXported Jess narteultural products, {ish return ne whaler was wrecked In a for on the outlying reefs or rocks about that island. ‘Tho fact that the-packnges of off found ware unbroken fs thotght to indicate that possibly ono entire stile of tho unfortunate vexsel was broken in, letting the cargo out, No further detatls of the supposed wreek hid reached Sunaina upto Aug, 4, whon the St Paul le at Seal Island the seating season closed successfully duly 30, —— solute monntel Nov over 15 ‘por cent of our col, and manufactures than ln 1850, J ire educal Al} ey are educated ea PLOTS AGAINST THE CZAR, Wall, oPioke of this! Let us Sehisper ‘Uon-.| MONTREAL TELEGRAPH COMPANY siltution’; let us ask for a coustitutiontl Spectat Disvateh ta The Chicagn Tribune. Discoveries Recontly Mado In Russia Who Volcano Still on Fire. Herlin Letter ta the London Times: >, My Russian friend favors mo with the fol- lowing Interesting particulars; ““Durlug the last few days the usual dullness of the simn- mer season hina been again enlivened by-xov- eral discoveries of revolutionary activity, pointing to another plot against tho fife of the Uzar, Onu discovery has led to another, and tothe arrest of a large number of persons, as well as to the expulsion of students and others from St. Petersburg, About a week ago a former rovolutionlst named Prim, who had been induced to enter the Secret. Polica and betray his companions, was assisinated inthe cemetery of Smolensk, on tho ‘out skirts of the capital, He had Iately come to town from the South, and continued to ns sovinto with hig Nihilist friends in order to inform agalust them, ‘The tntter, however, apponr to have long suspected his sincerity, and at last entrapped him in the cometery mentioned and cut his throat. Thodeed took place as he was returning from a drinking putt towhtch they had purposely invited iim by letter, By ‘means of the eplstle and other traces the police arrested alx persons, and are at ppeesant on the track of another sevrot printing extablishinent of tho party, ‘They have ulso, L hear, captured an avcom- Hesot Soluviell tn the attempt upon the lato Emperor's Ifo hn 1870, * “ Atthe great religious fate oft Bt Serge, holt at Sergtofsky Monustery, on the Peter- hoff road, where tho lute Prince Leutchen- berg was buried, eighteen porsons were ar- rested on Sunday last, including seven women. and some policemen in plain clothes, “The Emperor and other members of the Lmperial family were present at the ceremony, besides an ororimons concourse of people aud many pilgrims, estinated altogether at 11,000 per- song or more. ‘The tutersst of the occasion was wao, it fs sald, enhanced by the ablo speech of an English gentleman, an scdvocate of unity between the Angiican and Russian Churches, who, according to the press, seeks un introduction to Russian orthodoxy. Closc- ly-following the capture af eighteen, another uiteh of parsons suspected or compromised was collected by sthe polleo somewhere the number fs yarlousl fiven ag from forty to soventy—in tho vicinity of Gatehina, ‘any, probably, of these linve since been Therated, ng the police now Beam to seize upon whole districts where suspicion is rife, and sort out thelr victins afterward, govern notte Jet us) fale ce (On au Monrnear, Aug. I7,—At a mecting of the salves, ANIM ves urs, tind Wo f oY are spotted end linstoned ty Siberia or sharolialiters Uf the. Montreal Tolegraph hanged, Where have wo recourse save in Sauna veld this allertioaty tne renter TYRANNY. pores: | Sir Hugh Allen, announced that the injunc- papi Ube” ae hh eel AON PAR tion proceedings were withdrawn and tho which overwhelm and keep down our peo- | mecting had aright to express Its opinion He. NINHsm has honeycombed Russia, and | upon the provislonal agreement that had Ib will not be crushed out. Wheronre tha | peen entered into with the Great North- Tet rol at ue wenn iay, Ue nultounerl- Wostorn Cornpuuy. he augtooment was ren Cy y Sugiale | and a discussion’ followed, after which a eae afiiiation have you wilh Social vote Wns take bye sone ir han Ms wet “Ninitisin and Socialism diter in tint | ulne voted for ngrecment and elght neninst, Nihilism means dextruution to the powers | A munber of those present abstatned from that, be in Russi, Kirst, let us retleve | vetius. A stock voto was taken with the {4 our people fram the bonds of oppression, | Jowlng results For amnlgamntion, %, and — lt Ct; Us nae 8 jeanasitutions against, 1,631, avernmient, and Sockilisin will fallow in the “ tore advanced stage of our eliization,”* DOMINION PAPER MONTY. “HAVE YOU ANY FEAR oF Annes??? Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. “Ss know that Lain followed and shadowed | Orrawa, Aug. 17%—Tho total amount of hy paid Russia sples but 1 hardly belluva | Domintonnotes In elreulation on July at that L- will bo. arrested. [ camo here und | was $14,605,802. ‘Tho exeess of specly and fone fut wine t oxpected<—a bourgeals | guaranteed debontures helt aguinstthis over Ropubll. Ion trayellug over it to bovome i ccm, agit TOE} AE "] aequaluted with tt, to learn, its resources | What aro required by luw was $24220,228, an aid the habits of its people, * Lpay my own | of nnguaranteed debentures $2847%, . “Lhe way, 1 am. by no. means i poor | most noticeable foature is the increased elr- wan, having an Income of. about culation of $1 and $3 notes, which are now 200 rubles pur month, upon which I coud | stated nt $4,060,200, Donlnion $1 and $3 live very comfortably: Lam a natural-born | notes are largely taking tho place of the 3 rovolutfonist, and Teould Hye u azy Hfe it. | notes of the bonds which are withdrawn desired, Sy brythor iin Justice nt Kerleh, | since tho Ist of ditly. Jussla, and another brother fs a State sure} veyor, While my futher is xman of wealth CHICAGO THIEVES ABROA: nui ai nul, am but 38 years old, and 1 Spectat Diapateh to Ths Chicago Lribun hardly think that L look nitteh older. Aly Orvawa, Can, Aug. 1%2—A man from Chie Ifo Js devoted ton cherished desire, which having nlurge amount of monoy In his Isto rid my people from the oppression of | C80 ig wiorge an i thelron-land ofanubsolttononarchy, Rus | possession was followed ng far na Bollevilto aia will never rise well © by w gang of Chicago's most darlug thieves, HEL DESPOTISS 14 WIPED OU't, Having been telegraphed the fact, he got Ignoranes obliterated, and education made | off at Belleville, when he was followed to universal, Nihilisnt does not perish arsley tho hotel where they muda an advance, and It turns up in places last oxpected, audit | he threatened that if they shadowed him an will not down as long a8 Mugsin ig cursed us | further he would blow thelr brains out, ‘This shoals. We havea no other mode of carrying Tout of olonring the course. on our warfare than that whieh wo ‘inv ine trad the affect o| ud fuigurated, ‘The fate which befell the father SD.’ of the present Emperor will befall him, ‘Che es macht ‘Tribune, ciicts are written, the warrants ore signed, Orrawa, Ont, Ai 17.—Dr, Holland dn Russia. we only have one motte, aud that TrAWA, Ont, Aug. 17— Ut 1 4s," Denth to ‘Tyrants 1” aditor of Serlyner’s Monthty, and family ar- Tho time for the starting of the traln had | rived here to-day. ‘Lhe Doctor ts delighted arrived, and the reporter wis coumpelled to | with the scenery of the Jakes, In conversn- Joave ils vers eee eer nun ge | Hu with your roportor he Inthmatad that he parlor enve a, vuugust Boles, ot tho ‘ithalt Intonded Writing & new novel this ful eraelttun he Soci je Organ in this r a clty, an WO asked Win {Ceo Uuetunatin had SUL JOHN SACDON ALD: ” nA Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, "It ty further repurted tint w student | besh tn tho vlty, | te Fepliad: that, he- fod. A lotto! ved £1 y nt Lean't uideratand how The Tnmuxe | OTrawa, Aug. 17,—A letter received from chown by tho Revolutionary Executive for got the information that he was here, Bir John Macdonald, tinted Upper Norwood, wattempt upon the Emperor's life—whieh, it seoms, yas to have beon made on or about the Ist of the month--ling been found halt deal from his own hand, Many other ro- ports. af wf less substantial nature hive been current during” the last week or two, but think you ule ready haye sutiiclent evidence that although the linrvest prospects of the year are goud, although trade ls reviving, and on the aire face of {Ifa In Russia there appears to be less unxtuty than before, yet the volcano ty still on tire which may at any inoMent convulys tha country to {ts vory’base, ‘She Govern- ment trea parently dolng nathing to grapple enorgetlcally and at ones with the thousand nud ony pressing questions, the prompt solue Won of which, in: a Hberal sense, would go far to diminish the ranks of the malcontents, Ou the contrary, the only ifalrs which EF have seen bo engage ths prhuary attention of the higher sad- ministration are auch trun pary iuntters iifaution of mi}~ « THERE WERE ONLY TUNEL OF UA Aug, 1, says ho was slowly but surely recove who knew It, and Lam sure that thoy told | ering his strength, Heintends to xall for noone, Lam sure that Hartmann, was fol- | Canada on ‘Thursday, the ath of September, lowed by ie Russian spies” “When did Hartmann come here 2? HEAVY LUMBER’ SIIPMENTS, -" Hie called pol te Inst Weduosday, Me Special Dispatch to. The CAlcage Tribune, ” Fyasthen traveling under an wasuued none. | Orrawa, Ont. Ads, 17,—Soventy-fivo care i FOE tO ne ne Ne OS Jonds'of tumnbor'n dhy ate boing shipped oyer the Canada Pacific Railway to Brockville Te! Boclalist but 1 told him Erecognized him gubgequently, and he admitted Nils identity, i He loft tho elt from the saw-mills along the line, It is sent to Oswego by bogt, elty this evening, Hartmann was woll atiatied with the treatment he has and rt De aaM maT a not Ain » AR LORNEY at I U . + auy fear, but becauso he wants to see the reece eed bic el chaps Tribune Orrawa, Qit, Aug, 17%,—Tho name of Prince Leopold has been mentioned during ‘the past dqyJor two: us successor to Lord tween lils own Government and that of the former country, Th jest I to feel for lita eople, and wonder why tley could not che joy the sane degree of Mberty as thelr Gor. country, ‘Ile hag been an agitator and revo- Jutioniat since he was 14 years old, In Gory many he learned to know the difference ber Lorne as Governor-General, i. J60- > A FORGOTTEN TENSION, fhe chungesng sup osud simp) quan brethren. 20 ho started a school at Spectat' Dthpateh to. The Chicago Tribune, tegen ce it ry | He Su Sasa aa MUSHY |. tonoysof uw, tira Gove, f rc! FTO; Mo Court, Indued, the volley of the present 16: tat ie was compulted to lee tor safety. io~ | Arthur, O , lost “her husband during the fund fs described ux one of buttons, All the | fore that he, had been in couspiracy, and erylug questions ure left to the trultless dla cussion of a gagged press, or relegated to gomuissions which either drag on thelr Parisome altting forever, or alae divide vithtn themselves aud present the Govert- ment, us the exports on the question of the sete aecouiitcling at jects done, weith wa or th: projects us the result o: thelr work,’? War, has: just been tne He eth vata tie ein ‘of $3,000 ly! to,ler credit} in the United Btates ‘freasury, . | Mohnine oF A Priest.’ (Tiasigrgy, Ont, Aug, 17.—Father O’Con- ner, of New York, a privat ot the Independ- ent can Church, attempted to deliver a lectush, hp Watertown last eventna, We was Ys Jater on he learned the shoemaker's trade inorder to prosnulgate Nihiliem, Later on still he became wuumver of the Central Committes at Moscow of the Nibiilsts, Hartmann is the dread of the Russian Gov- ernmeut, le is ply and qulok, anc he is like a api ty for he stipes in and strikes where thoy least expect it. No slr, Leo Lartinanuy lef} on an Easteru-bound interruvted by a mob, who hustled hin from tho platform and selzed | O'Connor wis escorted to the hots Warrants have been tssucll prettlor and mora becumt And although ft ts dillicult tere on looking nt hor best w! about by the nngry wa pans A fuss youre faco beautiful by tho modest bright, colored. b z down to the water's odgo, A the onse ts quite a different sloovolens Jorse; 8 inaiusertpt. FLOATING ELEVATOR. , Bpectat Disvateh to Tas CMeaon Tribune Mostntat, Aug, 1%—Tho St. Lawrence Grain Elovating Company are having’a now iran floating elevator built on the canal bu- CASUALTIES." . A MISPLACED SWITCII. Speclat Disvateh to The Chicago ‘Tribunte ApItAN, Michy Atm 1%—List night as onging No. 115, drawing Lata Shore. freight No, 71 from Detrolt, was nearing this station the engine jumped the track, owing, It is bo- Moved, toa misplaced switch near Butler Crossing, atid tho Iocamotiva and twelve frelicht-ents sere pilect pit & promiscuous 0! gluver and fireman, stood nt thelr pos escaped without serious Injuries. Western travel was delayed about tires hours owing to the obstructed track, GUN ACCIDENT, Spectat Dispateh to The Chleaga Tribune. Pronta, My Atte, 1%—Louls Welsbrusk, ala abaut 10 yenrs old, went out hunting thls morning and tried to buat off green wal- nuts from a tree with tho stock of a tonded shotaun, holding tho barrel In his lidnds, ‘Tho haumer caught ona limb and the load the boy's luft leg, be- tween the thigh and knes, making a wound six inches In diaineter, Its thought anpus tation will be nece: id advantage on te a Ore, and, indeed, bettor than tho Intitudo that, in this roapect on both tho ali ‘ory Low porsons are awara whiott urt needlework and now cultivated In tl soulated Artists, winters and soulpto for tho omploymout ut" which includes nn benutitying of their cit: mde it quite worth whit reputation to turn thele the duction of unsalable ail ures to tho frercolng of cellin; papers, and above all tu tho of picturesque hangings and curtat: ‘The hangings aud wait pea daring roan Gs Mr, 9 Aro Already in th enn Mra Whooler and. Sise Gute dy cinbrotteres was dischiurged i Clut-house, and tho curtains of ri Which are perhaps tho: DROWNED, edlowork in the Menriis, Teun, Aug. 12%—-At 7 -o’elock to-night Morris: Mrelborg, of the. tirm of Kahn & Frelborg, and Joseph Kahn, son of the sonlor member of tho firm, were drowned while bathing 11 the river opposit the city. FLOOD DAMAGE. Dexven, Colo, Aug, 1%—A. south-bound train was delayed here by a five-mife wash Ralns continue very bad. FIRE RECORD. AT OCONTO, WIS. uy Wis, Ati 17—A’ fire at Oconto, Wis, yesterday, destroyed Anson and lumbering iy placed at ul apecimens of art no weru designed tad 10 named ladies, with the assistance artists who work wuder thom. Mr, Jol forge has lately opened Fourteenth atreet, which he hi tho direction of Le Tillinghast, verness for several of Mr, James i. Keeng, but wig all her timo and attention t 01 and ombroldory. taken out 2 prtent for natiteh of dnvention, by the skiltful uso of which shoh oducd the harmony of design and Rave immortality to the old Gi Mr. Lafarge tas boet tho manufacturo of the portélecs ana fy and the full-sizod cartoons elaborate and pulnted, which nro to serve ns mode! Iniilos who are toreproduce them on silks, ‘alvats, will soon by ree Minghast’s atudia, MAKING MILLIONS Happy, ‘The Remarkablo Scheme of Uncle tas fus Match—A Wondorful Discovery, New York Sun, Aug, 2 “T'vo beon thinking of the rocent declstonsof our Judges favoring monopollos,” satd Uncle Rufus Hatch yeatorday. “Some of thom seem to think that monopolies aro blessings in dis- gulso, Maybe they are. I don't kuow, But it thoy are, thoy will ovantually solve tho problen of Civil-Sorvico roform, make cbitil's play of the selouce of govornmont, and revolutionlze every acre of tho Union miniog and manufnotures, morals and manners, —overything will be turned {nsido out. All wa have to do Js to bol! down all public and private entorprites In tho crucivle of consolidation ‘What 9 big thing for the. country It would be It all tho rallronds were consolidated {1 one com- pany! Only think what ao blessing te havo only ono dimo muscun), ono tailor, and ons axle grease manufactory! We could havo one tooth» brush maker, one sautique furnlturo cstablish- mont, o single insect powdormill, and ono man ufacturer of artificial oyos. bon great bicssing]" - Hero Unele Rufus placed his feet on the round of his cbair and began te fan himself, “Wo would havo oue grand beariing-house,” he continued, “ono sawmill, and one shooting gallery. Thoro would bo a huge hatr-pin facto ry, and ono tromendous abop for tho inanyfact- uro of mowing-machines. One importer could the country with sausage casings nnd Wo would baye ono iron foundry und one homeopathic medicino factory: banking-housp and ono bootblacklng estal mont; ove landseape architect and one junk- dealer; one kerosene ‘mill, ono whisky rectider and ono flavoring oxtract catablishment, My, what » blossing it would bet le Rufus dropped bis fect trom the ruvod schalrand cagorly bent forward, “Only think how huppy wo should be,” said bo, “We would havo but one eicotrio Ilknt company and ono ragor-strop. cetablahinent; one great lege and one immense Chinoso laundry: one musoum of art and ono grand peanutestand; qua browery, ono beer-saluon, und ono magu- favturor of wooden toothpicks. ‘Iho more you Took at {t tho bapplor you become, Only thick of haylug only ono Proaldont, ono Senator, ont mombor of Congress, ono oandiate, snd cos to. Ita enough to make a man dapco with ight to think that thuro would bo ouly ane tective, and ono Jail, We would bavo one soldior, one sullor, ono Custom-Huns ‘This would astonish the French, hore would bo but ono farm, one fandone onfon field. ‘This would ‘Thon we should bave nue ono vowspapor, end one out near Sharon, large sawinill establishment, $2,000; American, ton Underwriters, $2,000; intion, England, $2,000; London, England, $1,500, AT OMAILA, NEB. Speclat Dipaten to The Chicago Tribune, Oana, Neb, Aug. 17.—This morning the anxiliary newspaper house known as tho Westerns Newspaper Union was destroyed by ‘The loss to tha company on machinery ant material fs over $10, was $5,000 Insuranee. - ‘Trado and commerce, , 0 which there AL SPENCER, N.Y. Rocnestun, N.Y. Aug. 12—A Jarge fire occurred in Spencer, ‘Tlogn County, Sunday, destroying all buildings on tho cany 1s Including sixty tents, ‘T: The alarm from -Box 75 ab sth yesterday My but it would morning was cused by a firo in tho Wabash Avenue Pavilion 2 concert saloon at No. 540 Wabash avenue, rim by Martin Best, Dam- ago $100, Caso unknown, * Fs AL FOXRURG, PA. « Pirrsnuna, Aug. 12—A fire at Foxburg this tnorning destroyed twelve buildings on the west side of Main street, entailing a loss of $22,000, on which there was but small in- SOCIETY, Fashionable Doings at Eastern Water- New York Sun, aug M4 ‘Tho suinmor Fenson hag arrived at its hight, and watering-pluce lifo is now ut {ts gaycet and Nowport cntertaluments are multiplying dnily, dinners, however, being rather In the as- conlant, and balls and dances, except at the ever-popular Casino, bolng few und far betwqon, A largo and clegant dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs, Thomas F. Cushing-on Wodnesday in honor of une of tha brides of a fow inonths buck, —Mrs. Nathaniel: Thayor, of Loston, formerly tho haudsome Miss Harrol, of Baltimore. Henry UG. Marquand gave a charming re- ception at bis placa on Rhode Island avenuo o fow days since, at which bls young daughter-in- law, Birs. Frederick Murquand, formorly Miss Allce Ogston, who has recontly returned from hor wedding tour, received a warm wolcome from hor old frieuds aud companions, “Another of tho long acrics of dinuers with whlch Br, 0. C, Baldwin contributes to the enjoyment of bis Nowport friends was given on ‘Cbursday evening, Mr, Haldwin entertalos steadily ang most attractively, Tho polo-playing at Nowport this not been up to the avoragu until Thursdsy last, whon Sir. Jamies Gordon Bennett appeared for tho firat tin Ip the field. beauty of Nowport wero gathered togethor to seo tho'sport, andsovernl oxcollont games wero played. The display of equipagoaod horeoiicsh was the finost by far that baw veon made this gengon, the grounds boing ubsolutely crowded with Jandaus, pbhactonn, four-in-bands, pony carriuges, and funny little villago carts, driven by young ladies in the quaiutest and most pict- Uresquo of contutues, Miss Montague and Miss Chamburlatu soem to bu the Leautics of tho sea- us one ist brunet and tho other a loato blonde, tholr contrasting styles miriue observation. has recently won for opularity with Now. 1d overlooking tho dumbfound the Irish. editor, oue reporter, Iinatic asylum. Unelo Hufus agal his Oxtord tics on th faniied bimselt vigorously, “Thore would but one orthodox preacher,” he continued; sermon would be telephoned by one telep! y churen in the country. f to ywould Ue done by clockwork, and every mananl x ‘boar a gond sermon, Wo vould boll the Mutual, tho Automatic, Napld Transit Tolegry Weatorn Union and mako overybod happy. Then wo oilyht have one ony bay-outtor, one Jewsbarp, done negro minstrel. jorfully pleasing, if not hitebed the heels of 0 round of bis cbalr and bh ‘ilnes down with the pleasingly wonder "sald Unclo Rufus, “such sual idution would shake up dedt bones, There would bo a preci mreat tities, Many bas allicc-boy, Let A telegraph King might bd col for a living, and mauy bt become o cash-bo ht hear maby a atat corn} or *Ctamal’ and you nil real-catate owner flourishing a plol Many an edito x All the fashion and vorgal canaoll Devome a brake ir would go to amboat monarch woul di would bogin to niight begin to dovolop mt tlona than making pits, and Toightaall pica and molasscs gantic undertaking, sunte opposition, Passionate men would they ro now Fol if not political it the most wlorlous part soheme,” babbled Una HBvorything could be consol! head, and controlled by on Nation and the wholo world ing in perfect accord with aly astounding, Id you find a man capableot position ** WO Bi! 8 the very man, Nuturo lace. In honesty of purl Denovoletice, talent, and gure, be is pilolty givos him , fo has had his ronologlats, with the most hi joy have given him a cor aatiaty tho! world. Every fore ,CivileBervioe reform 1g an Be wonderful mi eta roply, add that Russell Bago entirely It's truly romarkable, if not rom ———— Donlevy's Door—What the Outside of see ay aboard save on the outaldo," sa! friends in at the house last and the lowor part av in the morrimout, How wide do you want arponter, " Ro width'ay the dure, av course,” Fl levys bow wide Ja the door! as ki jay a ohalr woro! Baaerene “But all-chaire ae thundher an‘ turf! ST a ce mcrta a af “But ‘bow t high is the wind call forth n grout doal of a Bonnett, by tho wa: hinwelf a new mewsuro ol porters, by purchising 1 polo wrounds, aod presenting it to tho town for- wt ‘This fleld has ulways beon used by the town peoplo, domestio servants, oto. and has boon Jouked upon ns their own special meoting sce of recroution and anise. Lito ot) ipince sk syns oftared for uae ng bu! site, and groat was the outer: cu; DNL Ste Donnett, by his tiaely ition and liberality, hay Keoured it to jowport publiy forcver. crowd ut Long Branch increases ovory day, and tho scone on Ocean avenue at abouts jook Jn the afternoon is animated, not to sa, i, onuth to satisfy the most ardont ad~ Mirors of a rushing, bowiliderod Iend's is still the home ‘of course 1t will round for pu H oof old Philadelphians, and von under its now managenient, ana with itl its recent fimprovemonts and alterations, talus an air of quiot solid respectavility wi no other betel at tho Branch can imitato or ap- yp The lawn tennis club at He roputed to be among the best a raing and botwoon Sand 7 in fora O'Donnell, of Balti- Mrs, Clows and Miss ii oro counted among the star H, Boker, late United Stat 4 id Russia, is at Howland’s this season, aftur an absonce of saveral Sirs, Boker drives oye! “ Hut where cou! tho afternoun, lo, Mr, Jullan ifare, representatives of the ol uaker City, : ‘Tho tirat’ full dress and many other tocraoy of the the piece cutr” ke adieg, and a pair of pas Harbor" and the date paloted di jons of the room are not tho samosize don tent, coverad with jn one corner, Ang wee aout f the curious customs of Mount Desert ing of all the male aud female jation on the dovk My at. at ik 10 watch the arrival of the steamer from Portland, and to stare completely out of coun- ig |‘ tenanco the unfortunate passonger and travel-worn, ure palofully consul contrast, botween their own appeuranco that of the maidens aod matrons ty jmmaculate come to yaze ay them. Sure- lic of aboriginal times, when ently ween at Bar Hare ation might easly dis- this year aro, for ladies mb bighor th ry outsiday ao av Ye a tak from that ye pcan lave U and knows thet moasu: widout makin’ a chat jed wood butcher, av ae ‘oraft that has wide » And be bad to go And ons invrning dress WhO ly this must be a re! ro bor, which modern clt , Bathing costumes