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hn 1 * 7 a Polls, gruel, wotah: was prepared by Mrs, Gar- old “Did he re ain tt alt?" U Evory bit of it. Dn, BOYNTON, Boynton, who remat Dr. In Recretary Trown's room a short the this evening, was asked how be aecounted for tha {nila tion of tho parotid gland, and ho anid nh Pune Itla sopticumin. It cortainiy fs not pyreminw® i outing tho course of furthor conversation, tha Doctor explained his version. of. soptlewinla, which was, in substance, that tt was cused I this case by tho condition of tho pationt's blond. According to his thoory, tho same aifection Is Mabie to oceurin wena of aipnthoria, typhold or eearlet fevers, anit ty fet, any dense which renders the blood unhealthy, The: foctor was nsked {f ho apprehended any serious results froin the new complication. “Ohno! salt he, “thas spent its fury, and I thivk it will pasa now." QUITRAU, WARDEN ChOCKER'S EXPLANATION. Wasiusatox, 1. Cy, Aug. 14—Warden Crocker, of the jatl, now admits that Gultent did have a knife and used tt ine his assault upon Guard MeQll Wednesday, Crocker says he had not thoroughly investigated the matter when he dented it, but the belief is that the denial was Intended to suppress the truth, because it was a reflection upon the inanner in which Gulteau Is guarded to Iet him get a knife, ‘The weapon used by Cittleau turns out, ons. has been stated, to be an “cheeser,”’. but, ine steal of having been made from a shoe-shank, was merely no plece of corset steel about four inches Jong sud. three fourths of an inch while, with «handle made of paper wrapped with a common string. It has one edge quite sharp, (In fact, it was, says McGItl, as sharp as arnzor, ny it cut entirely through his coat and vest and NEARLY REACHED 115 SKIN, ‘fhe Warden thinks that tho weapon got into Guiteaw’s cell from another coll. About the first of each month the prison beds are tnken outand steamed, Crocker thinks thot !n re turning them a cot from some other cell in which the knife was concenled was put in Gulteaw’s cell Instead of the cot he furmerly had; Dut this hardly looks — ptaual- bie ons) in owashing = and —steam- ing the cots it would appear that anything convented about thom must hive been discovered, The necepted theory fs that Bed~ ford, tho colored minv who was hung tor tho murder of Leith, loft tho knife im tho cell and Guiltean found it, Gen, Crocker ts of opinion that Guitcru’s reatlesness tho night before the attack was oceasloned by thaconviction that the Presiient was dead. Evon before tho apponre unco of additional soldiers nt the jail Guiteau manifested the most intenso uneasiness, and when tho soldicra moved, he would go evary five or ten minutos to his window and look out at thoir movements, and McGIll, who has been seen but Httle by Guiteru in imately bis rounds, Btarticd tho wrotch, and ho, thinking an attack wus to bo mado upon him by a mob, RESOLVED TO FIGHT, It la McGill's custom at night to eS through all tho corridors of tho jatl and see that the prison- ersare not engaged in mizohtof. ‘Phis ho carly yesterdny morning, arid, finding Gultenu Biting on the side of his bed, and thinking somes thing wrong in his movomonits, spoke sbarply to him, and asked him whut he was doing. This aroused tho prisoner, and, Jumping tohis feot, he rushed spasmodicatiy ut tho Joilor, When uestionad as towhy hu attacked tho muard, uiteau sald he had no business in hiscull at thut hour of the moralng, aud he only ine tended to put him out. Guitcau -{s°ovon more fond of writing now thin he wus when first put in jal @ froquently aske. the Warden for pons and paper, and whites away the timo writing letters. ‘head lettars are all taken in charge by tho Wardon, and tor tho most part trent of assngination. In nearly every one of thom he saya to belloved whon ho shot tho President that he was simply CARRYING OUT GOD'S WILL. ‘Tho tone of sume of the letters would Indicate that he thought tho Prosident was dead. Guttena Isetill engaged in writing up his fo, which he saya will mako a book of (0 paxes, ‘Tho aplsoilo of yesterday morning bis not intecterad yrently with hig work. Tu tho pages he wroto yesterday, and which were handed to tho oillcers, bo spenks of ‘tho Into Pres{doot (ar- field,” and writes of Mr. Arthur, President, Of tho United States. ‘This fmpression bo his doubtless xot from tho guards having boen doubled and tho general aspoot of alfairs about tho fall. Nuterous letters and postal-carip ‘continue tocome to Guitenu, most’ of thoi wbusing bin, and prodicting thit ho will be One pate rd, Dostinarked Springitold, “Charter G, Gultcaus Twill give you $500 por night to lovturo after you bave served lint [ears In the Dry Tortugas. I will advertise you 8 the * proat unhuny,’ but will not be respouagl> ‘le for the caprices of Judga Lyneb.” ————— CHICAGO. THE SILVER LINING, ‘The great popular heart throbbed with joy vesterday when tho dispatches bore the wol- tome intelligence that all. the indications gave renewed hopes of the President's re- tovery. ‘Ihe ining of the dark cloud which kas for days past hovered ovor tho people of Chicago, irrespéctive of party or natonallty, began to appeur nt last, and tho feoling of arati- tudo and retviof was aa unmistakablo as the gloom and sadness avhich preceded it. Glad races told the stery of u honvy burdon Iifted, of the doep fection of & sympathetio opulage with tho itrloken hero at the White fouso, and of ita forvent wishes, ite heart-felt prayers, for his deliverance from pain and anguish and his tapid progress towards recovery, IN GENERAL, A QUESTION OF VEnACITY, Wasnixarox, D, C,, Ang. 18—I'he pub- Heation of an alloged oxtruct from a lettor written by Dr, Bilsa to a friend In Chicago, dn which ne is quoted ns saying that he holis no Interviews with newspaper correspond- ents, but that, they insist upon inventing false and foollsh conversations: with hin, and concluding with: “Don’t think the President's . surgeons and plysiclans are shallow fools beenuso the press gang here try to make thom ont such,” his been a subject of considerable commont among the Members of the press duriug tho day, and in order to obtaln the fucts In the case, the artl- cle was clipped from a Washington morning pas Ror aud sent to Tr, Biss, witha request that ho should say in writing whethor or not ho wrote the letter, : THE RESPONSE Dr. Titss returned $4 a followat “In reply to your note roquosting to be Informed if tho inclosed silp from a Chicago paper was written by ime, bave to stuto that tho purugraph {s an ov- Ure favrication, and is only one of the many Tulge and cruol attacks upon me since I hive occupled the position as surgeon in charge of the President, I have not herotofare thought propor tosutco any publio dental of these hourt. ves uttucks upon my cbarioter, aud only now, in reply to your kind noto Of this date, Loeause You xvom to think Jt of gulllelent importance to. call iny attention tolt. Vory truly Yeas “DW, Butes,'* THE YRESIDENT'S SONB, Tho studica of James and Marry Garfloid havo been uninterruptod elnce tho first woek of tho President's“ Ulucss, | ‘Thotr tutor expecta to graduate both and Donn Rockwall Saturday next, and thoy are atl to cuter Williming College du Beptembur. . BLAINS APTERNOON DISPATCH, 'ho following wag aunt this afternaont JR, Lowel, Minfater, Landon: At o'clock Re m. the Proaldont shows a alight fmprovenwnt in his panes to ratain and dixest food, but his gens eral condition is nut strongly rowauring, dan, G, Braine, Secrotary, JS NIGHT MEKSAGE, ‘Tho following was sont to-night: Luwelle Minster, London? ‘tho condition of tho President ati to-ttigit shows lisprovament, Ho has swallowed, retalned, and apparontly dis gested nine gunces of liquid fe during tho day, neking for it bimsslf, and relishing it. Tho aweltuu ot tho parotid gland hax created some Uncudiness $4 the publia mind, though it isnot regurded us espectally, discourag log by his mede deal udvlaure, Laing, Beerutary, A COLLEGE FRATERNITY, Pirrsnuna, Pa, Aug, 16—The Delta Tau Delta College Fratornity Conyeution adjouruod to- nlybt witb 4 banquet at tho Monousubolu House, Cleveland wis named as tho placu, und tno fourth Wednesduy of August, 1883, 28 tho tino, Vrot W.8, Evursoln, Wooster O.t Vico Proaldent UL A, Nuving, Otsego, Sich, Secretary; Col, HAL Axiine, Colmubus, tors tha ion, Jdonn 1, shiak, Now York City, alternates Prot, J. UH, Grove, Delaware, U,, songwriter; Prot, John it, Scott, St, Louly, Mo, alieruntes Charles E. Jutferson, Cambridge, O. poets William HB, Carivton, Jjlsdule, Mick, ultoruate; the Hey, A.J. Culp, Poronto, ——— Hicalth, bope, and bhuppiuess are restored by thu ure Of Lydia Be Pinkbumvs Vogatniu Com: Aviva pualtive cure tor ull those dis- om which women guiferéo much. Send to Nes, Lydia B. Pinkham, No. 233 Westera aves nue, Lynn, Suse, for-pamphlets, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: IRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1881—THN PAGS. WASHINGTON, Capt. Howgate's Case Called Be- fore a United States Com- missioner, The Hearing Postponed and tho Deotendunt Meld in %40,000 Batt. Government Officials Think the Sum Embezzled May Reach $80,000. An Inyostigation Ordored {uto the Accl« dent to the Steamer Plyme outh Rock. Values of Exports—Appointmenta in the Tnternal-Revenue ServiceNotioa to Postmastors. . CAPT. HOWGATR. TE APPEARS TO ANSWER TILK CIATIOES. Wasninatoy, D.0., Aug, 18—Capt. IL W, Howgate appeared before United States. Commissioner Bundy to-day to answer the eliarges preferred by Gen, Hazen, Chief of the Signal Ofllee of tho United States, of the embezzlement of $40,508, while actlig as Dis- buring Oficer of the Signal Service. ‘Tho Recused was supported. by tivo itttendants, and looked palo and enfesblod from severe illness. Ha was represented by counsel, Judges Wilson and Cuppy. Judge Wilson stated thot, ‘ng the Cuptain’s health Is seri- vusly Impalred, and ag lie understood from the Government's attorneys that they are not quite ready to proceed with the case, he would ask tho Court to waive oxaialnation at present and fix reasonable ball, Io ussured the Court’ that his ellont would shortly be ready to meet the chargos, * Br, Cook, for tho Government, stated thut the amount; charged in tho allidavit as baying buen, embezzled was over $40,000, but that iu the opinion of tho officers of the Government con- ducting the oxumination of tho account; this aum WILL BE CONSIDERATLY INCREASED,— certainly to $50,000, and in all probability to a much gronter figure,—porhaps us much 13 $80,- 000, Ho necoded to the request of opposing coun- sol for an adjournmont, but thought tht, tik ing, Into consideration the large amount of tho iloged embezzlement, and the hich pesidon of tho ollicer making the churge (Gen. Nazon), which was a guarantee of thoir truthfulness, the bill should not be fixed nt lees sum than $50,- Judge Cuppy claimed that this cnormous ball was n virtuul refusal of privilege, and, junse mutch as no proilninurysextiminution hud been hod to sustiin tho charges in the slightest doxzree, the ball was excessive. Ho thought $5,000 or $10,000 was n suuicient bond, ‘Thora was no doubt entertained among the Captain's counsel aud frientts of bis vindication, Judge Wilson folluwed, roferring to tho good pen of the accused in the community, to bis bad bealth, and potnted out that bo hud VOLUNTARILY RETURNED TO TUB CITY torofuto the charges.. The fact that tho uilldn- vit had been preterred by Gon, Hazen should have no more signilleunco to the Court than If sworn to by un inferior officer of the Govern mont, und tho stntomant of Cook that the nl- leged embezzloment would exceed the original amount charged In tho ailidayit could certainly not bo legully entertuiaod aga renson for {1 crensed butl. Col. Cook sald tho Government was substan- fally, if not actually, ready for triul—tu fact, would bo ut this time’ to-murrow really to pres sent tho evidence. . Judgo Bundy declared it was hia intention to deal with this person Howgate as if he were an ordinury cltizen, Hy read u section of the fue vised Statutes npplying to the case, which pro: vides a fine of uot less than $1,UQ80 nor qiuro. than the nmount embezzled and imprivonment from one to ten yenra, or UOT FINE AND IMPRISONMENT. Tio thought tho bail should be fxod In direct ros lation to tho amouut charged as buying. been ombezzied, and, puraulug thls viw of tho case, hho would fix tho bail at $40,000, . i Judge Wilson, for the prisoner, suld. thoy would try tu furnish bail and bostpong tho preg ont examination of tho case, and’tor’ this pur- posousked for an adjournment notil Saturday next. 1f, however, they wore uunble to provura: bonds for that day thoy would ask to proceed finmediately with tho case, Tho Government's represontativo ngrealng to this arrangement, the Cominissioner granted the request, and the hearing was adjourned tine tl Saturduy, tho accused meanwhile to romnin in tho custedy of the: United States Marshal, who, it bs understood, will permit bla to remain ce tiis restdenco untit' tho gonciusion of the eure nk TINH PLYMOUTH ROOK. AN INVESTIGATION INTO ‘THE CAUSE OF THE LATE ACCIDENT. Wasinyetoy, D. C., Aug, 18,—Secretary Windom has nddressed the following letter totho Supervising Inspector of Steambonts at Now York; : In viow of tho recont acoldont to the steamor Plymouth Rock, you are direstud to make a special exainination and report tothe Dopurt- Ment upon the general condition of that steam or, néto ber strength and seaworthiness for o route outaldo of Sundy Hook to the pier at Long Branch, with special reference to thu location of the Lollers upon tho guards of the bout, and whothor the steiam-pipes connecting, the bollor with the engine aro reper aubyplted with olllcient slip-jolnta to afford tho rolict Revesanry in case of a henvy sea striking under tho guard, You will also report $y dutalt the nature und cnuse of tho nevidentto tha steamer Wednea- ayy also whether, in your judginont, It f4 sifo tontiow any stenmnor with wide guurds to carry sen) passougers upon routes outside of Sandy Ok, 7 NOTES. . VALUES OF EXPORTS, Wasuinaroy, D. 0...Aug. 18,—The total values of exports for the past seven months ended July 1, 1881, were $52,703,077, and during the same perlod of 1880, $82,280,010, ‘The total values of provisions and tallow for the nine months onded July 3, 1850, ware 305,827: for tho nine months ended duly al, 1881, $88,101,007, + APPOINTMENTS, : The following appointments in the Internale Rovenue service werv made to-day; Jnmos M, Murray, Gager, Second District of Gearylu dosopi H. Davis, Gayur, Second District of Georgln: Jacob teller, dager, Twoltth Dis- trict of Ponnsyly 3Honsy 1. Ueuwn, Gayor, Twelfth Distrlet of Ponnsylvanias Ureon A, Alains, Storekveper, Kunwas City, Mu.; Charics da, Wobster, Storokeopur, Chicago, It, MUST CANCEL POSTAGE-STAMPS, ‘Tha Vostinaster-General hus issued an ordor calling the attention of Postnastors te the: Howe lect to otfectually cancel stamps upon mall auuttor, Z ee THE MINT INVESTIGATION, Ban Puanciuco, Cul, Aug. 18—At tho mint Investiqution uy the Justructions of the Govornment to the Superintendgnts of Mints. ‘xing the charges on inferlor bullion, whieh vounsel for Dodge claimed wero tho authority Dodge ucted upou, were introduced, Counsel Aosnowled yd tHAL more recent chanyes hod Atored ratus, but allowed thut Dadge wis au. thorized tu not under tho old seiedule until tho how one hid boon ollleinlly received, Several cmpluyds of the rlut were exuminud us to the amount of wastuge fn colning aud expenses one tailed by defective ousting of gold und silver, All aduitted thare was v better result for tho dabor now than In June hist, st OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Yous, Aug, 18.-Arrived, the Atistralla, from Hambarg; the State af Indiana, from Glasgow; the Agsyrlun Monurch and the Hole bribed Landon; and tho Amurique, from Lonboy, Av, 18.—Tho suevin, Nederland, and Mobonstauttan, from Now York, and the Delp. aly from Lultinure, bye urrlyed out, a Tasnung, Aue. 18—Arcived, tho" Vandilla, from Now York, QuEENNTOWN, Aug. I—-Arrivad, the Burd Clive, from Philadelphla, Hauraiony, hes A—Arrived, tho Caspian, from Liverpool ed HYMENEAL, Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ELatn, lily Aus, 18—-Dr. Edward Wobater and Misa Lucy Lucrolx, of thia city, were murried ut Woodstock to-day, Dr, Webster Is located thoro, he . Soectas Diapates La Tha Chicago Tribune + Layavarre, Indy Aug, 18.—The roakdonco of James J, Perrin, Prosident of tha Indian Na- | ‘onal Bank, was lust night the scene of a inorry Samp the occasion bolng au RANT ee OF, Ailsa Luotla, an only daughter, to Prof, Born dota Testi, of Now Huven, Conus ‘The core mony wus pertormod by the lov, Perla (fathor of the groom), of ‘Turrington, Conn. i reooption Jasted trom to Ll p,m, und nearly turce thousand guests called to ex: rae ‘| to tho United State tend congratulations. The brie sone of Las fayctto’s fairest daughters, Tho groom is a well-known editentor, and now oecuptes it Pro- feasorahip In the Western Resorve College, at Tudo, 0. for which plice tho happy couple fett on the early mornine teain oh 1LER. TIE WHA TIE STQNAL SERVICE, Orrick OF THE City S1dNAL Ovricen, Wasi TNOTON, D. Oy Aug, =f 1. n.—For tho Tonto: seo and Okto Vatley, partly cloudy weathor, local rains, vartable winds shitting to northorly, alntiounry or lower tempornturo, highor presse ure, Vor the Lower Laka region, colder partly clouty weathor, local ralns, varlible winds, stas onary or higher temperature and pressure, For tho Uppor Luke region, local rains fot+ lowod by clenriug weather, winds mostly north. erly, stationary or higher tomperature and prose: ure, For tho Upper Mississipp! and Lower Missouri Valleys, partly eloudy weather tn tho south por- thon, local rain. northorly winds becoming varl+ able, statloniry or higher temperature In tha cust disirlot, bigher pressure, ‘Tho Chie Steuat Oileer furnishes tho follow. apron bulloting | Light rains have fallen In tho Upper Aissinatppl alley, tho Upper Luke region, tho Ohio Valley, Middle Atinutic States, nud along the Now England const, Northorly winds piceall in tho Northweat, and southerly in tho Guilt States; elsewhere they wre Nght and yurhible, Thore hn: on on deotded fall io temperatura in the Upper Lake region, lowa, Missouri, and tho Obie Vitloy, It ts below mean for tho mouth in tho Atinativ States and Lower Luke region, The following special tompeoratures are reported to-night: San Francisco 65, Bt Paut and Dulitth 67, Alpona 03, Burlington 63, Blontroul bv. LUCAL OBSERVATIONS, AAOAGO, Attz. 19--10/18 p, te Ther [| Wind,| Vet) den] Weather 8] wiCloudy, eiguay. Fatr, wi Clondy. Bt MUClonily. and Inetrunonta! Mean baronieter, GENERAL ODARRTATIONS, CHICAGO, Aug, 19-10:18 p.m. Stations. want. |rafrene. ‘tbanyarcesesee A. Aipenaesecscr Raa Mural heeoatS Cnirv, W,) Fee Ry ytd bat bot rel st a wv) a i i | w peter & | ot Q Fort Garry... 4 | Bt oF Fort Gitsoin...| 16 | ud uleal a out | 4 : ie Bx ‘a ae [SW “Olt Wh [Nee a at [RAY ft th [B.A fy a IN H aa [8 w IN t} ay alt i s, UC br ds! a |S FY) ® IN teh uel tr [NAV 9 IB, a | BL IN, ty aS at | &t | a | 4 | @ | wt a tab st | 0 mn | at aS | te ala “Too simul to moasure. {Thunder-storm., AT MARSIIALLTOWN, TA. ve Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. MARSHALITOWN, Ine Auge 18—A ght rain yislted this scotion carly this morning, but too Into to. benoflt tho corn, Yostorday was tho hottost duy of tho season, tho thormometer Inst night at o'clock Indicating 08. AT JACKSON, MICIT. Spectss Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, JACKFON, Mich, Aug. 18—At 4 o'clock tha morning this suction was visited by a fine shower, and rain bas fallen nll day. Its visit was greeted with delight. Tho rain fell in all Nortlons or tho county heard from, NEW YORK CITY, Special Disvateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. New Youx, Aug, 18.—Temporature’ at 3:30 p. My OF; Op. mi, Os Yp. m., 65; 121, 63; average tomporature, 623; Wernyo tomporaturo for cor- reaponding date yen, U8, BOSTON'S EXPOSITION. Inauguration Sr the Manufacturors and Mochantes? Institute at Boston Yenterday—Addresses. by, Gov. Long and Commissioner of Acriculturo Lor= ing—Fentivities Attondant upon tho Occasion, Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Hosron, Aug, 18.—Tho firat annual fulr of tho Manufacturers’ and Mechanics’ Instituto ‘was Oponed to-day, and for tho iirst timo Now England has a diapiny of her native in- dustries worthy tho name. The — build- ine erected «by =the. sInatitute = bas & Noor ron of nearly twelyo, acres, and nearly overy section was ful) and In work- {ug order to-duy. As might bo expected, the articles shown arg many ofa benvy charactor, and only in the front and a portion of the sido gallorica uro thero displaya of & popular charau- tor. Hore nro musical lastramenta, fancy goods, furniture, and “art decorations, but the rost of tho building Is devoted to heavy machinery in oporation, textile fabrics, ete. In charactor tho oxhibition ditfers materially from that of tho Charitable Mochniic Assuciution, which opens next month {nu handsome pormanent building on a lot 100 rods further down Hunting- ton avenue, is Tho Inaugural exeroises to-day opened at noon, whon Gov. Long called upon tho Roy, Patllipa Brooks to olfor pruyor, ‘Thon the Goy- ernor mde wy cloquont apeoch, and Introduced tho Hon. Goorgo B, Loring, the orator of tho day, who showed the progress of American mo- thanio arts during the last forty yoare, Ho sbowod by stutlatics that in the cotton and woolen tills of Maino, Now Hampshire, aud Masaachusotts tho advaneo in wages has boon from &) to 100 percent within the forty years onded last yoar, aud that within the samoporiod tho daily hour of labor buve been reduced from fourtaon boure in New Humpshiro and wetve and one-third hours in Masauchusotts to oloven hours in Maine and New Stumpshire, and tun hours in Stusgachugotts, Within this poriod other nutublo wivances have buen made which cannot be entirely oxprossod in fyures, ‘Tho sochit condition of the fuctory-hang bas been ralsod, thinks ton Hboral provision of pubilo achools aud other tens of intellectual ad- vancemont, Tho employment of young chil (ren hus been stopped. he system of savingd. bunks bua been greatly extended, and has lent i ald iu cneournging the ‘workman ta set nutte somo Of his carnings against pos: sible conthuonoles, 'T' ution of goods ‘ho produ has boon’ largely Inereasod, and thelr qualit: Those lave mutoriut adv much fuproved. tayes buvo beor dite to tho influence of a. pro tuotive tirlit, whloh hw also exerted an Indirect ulfact on tha laprovoments nutod in the oporute ives" condition. iva livt of twenty olties in tho Union, Huston aveupies the following positions: * Fou is tho nuinver Of taNufauturing oMtaoe a 8 und average dilly waves paid for ak! labors third in tho uveruze datly wags, bate Cor ordinary labor; iftu to the ano not capital Invested, nutnber of hands employod, IMuount Of wiyes paid, value of imuterlal con- eh he And goods manufactured, ‘Tuy uxcreleos stad two hours, and thon doy, Fan Bot the Iunebinory In motion and loft the bulldly under escort of the oudets, ‘Tho latter und the visiting Mayors wore pitertainad by tho ulty authorltiog, wullo Gova, Plulsted of bMalne, Fucoban ut Fibber ea! {gttlonetd oF hogs mad, had dinner wi Ne Massachusel Lt olllulals ut Nautasket Bouche : ne Tho Cottin Reunton, Huston Herald, Tho soagirt tle ‘Of Nantucket ts to bo tho scuno on tho Ith, ith, and Ith of the present huunth of une of tho inost interesting fuinily rue Unions over bold In this vountry, Tho exercises are to bo carried out under tho ausplous of Members “of “tho * Colin” fauily,, wi wus not onl: wore fra tla of kinship * bus wilt; commemorate at the awniig tuo tho 0th anoiversary of the death uf tho illustrious ancestor and founderor the Coltin family In ‘this country,—Tristram Coifyn (or Collin, socording ta thu epelliug of tho present day), is dewwoudunts are a deo ‘be more numerous than-thosy af any other ong person fag now detl- rand clumbaky will bocgiven -oluinbake | wi ven Of Tristram Cofyn's dwelling: ua. Tho proxrans, nitly arrangod, will molds, tho fal tho drat day Roar the sity housa of tro centuries On this geeasion an oration will bo! mado by Trigtram Collin, of Ponghkecpsis, Ne Vs. fols Jowed by the usual feast of reason nnd flow of soul Ineldent to seh aceaslons, The momorti exercises, with procusston and core Huonies, will ogetpy the secant da Carleton Calling Of Afoston, will oratton. Rabort Mirry Cott, of New York, wilt prabauly not 0g: thn “poct of the occasion, A pronkfist will bo given on tho third day, with appre rinto inoitontals. Prot. Seldon Fi Coiling of Lutayette Cottegy, Pennsylvania, will deliver the oration ‘on thls oecision, aud n grand ‘nil nt night will lose tho exercises, ania tho descondints expeoted to bo prosent, are Churtes J. Polgor, Culet Justten of Now ¥ F.G, Hier, 1), Ds of New York; tho low, Dry MeKenzle. of Cumbstdgus Prof. Witlian Byers ett, of Quincy: some of tho Amorys, and Brookses, und Urcenleafs, of Now Englind, ate. Elaborato propurations for the ovent have been tinde, and tho ogension will doubtless draw to tia Island a, Inost untaual Inttix of visitors, | SDS aa ‘ THE. FIRD RECORD. § CINCAGO. The alarm febm ‘Nox U4 at 10:25 yesterday morning was onused by tdefective tino In 4 two-story frame bullding at No, 230 West six2 teenth streot, owned and occupied by Roman Magofskl, No damnge. ‘ ‘The nlarin froin Hox 10 at 7:25 Inst ovonine was caused by the explosion uf a stoam-volicr, about as lurge ag 4 beor-keg, used for the pure pose of forcing watcr to a tank on tho third Moor of a building at No. 102 Lake street, where it Ia-used in the preparation of Joaf tobacco. by the firm of Hoyman & Eberlein. There wig more tire than water, and) the damue will not exceed $80. Tho explosion was the tee sult of workinen crrelesty leaving tho bottler with more firebenenth it than‘water within ft, Tho alarm from Nox Ti ut Th yesterday morning was causal by tho explosion of n kuttlo of varnish In the bolling-reom of DeGolyor Bros," varnish factory, in the rear of No. v7t Illinois street. Datnnze to building §200, and to stock $00), pot whict there iano Insurance, T. 1, Combiths, a Grealan, employed on tho premises, who wag standing near tho kottle at the time, was soveroly turned avout tho hunds and arms, flu was attended bya Mhysician, and was thou sont to his homo at No, 103 Indinun street, nua, AT ALLEYTON,: MICH; Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, GRAND Rarrps, Mich, Aug. 15.—Fire at Alloy= ton, on tho Nowasgo & Big Rapids Branch of tho Chicngo & West Michlwan Railroad, yestorday aftornoon, burned protty nearly the ontire vil- Inge wost bf tho railroad track, factuding ali tho business part, destroying about forty buildings, and turning Ofty families out of their homes> Tho total loss is estimated at from $10,000 to $50,000, on which thoro {s but a sinall Inauranen, Tho cause of tho fro and names of the princl- yal losers havo ‘not Leon reccived yot, 18 tele~ Haptic communication has boon Interrupted. ‘Tho Chicago & West Michignn steam tire ening went from Woodville to the roscug, but not early enough to do much yoovd.. Tho fro is a korious blow to an enterprising aud thriving 10, AT BROOKLYN, N. ¥. New Yore, Aug. 18.—The extensive plantig and suwiill of J.8. Loomls,ou tho corner of Baltio ,and Noylus stecets, Nronklyn, burned carly this morning, togothor with n Jargo quan tity of manufactured stock awaiting shipment. Loss, $70,000; partially insured, 2 AT PLANO, TLL. Speciat Dispateh to ‘The Chieagy ‘Tribune, » Peano, Ul, Aug. 18.—Post's grist mill, bolong- ing to tho Austin ostate, was burned Inst night, Loss, nbgut $1,000; no insurance, Tho mill was unoccupied, and the ‘fire is supposed to bo tha work of on incondiary.. ’ - sAT SILVER CITY, At. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Hor Spurnas, Ark, Aug. 18,—A. dostructive fre visited Bilver Ulty Sunday night lost, de- atroying two residences, ono ot them being tho Unest structure tu that suction. Loss, $3,000. CASUALTIES. - ‘A CUNARD STEAMER DISABLED. St, Jonns, Ne Aug, 18—Tho barkentine’ Forest Falry, from- Cadiz, arrived to-aay, ro- ports pnasing the Cunard stonmer Cutalonty in north lutitudo 45, west longitude 44, with’ hor min shatt broken, The stenmer was bound from: Liverpool td ‘Now York, with 500 pas Bongers and a generat eurgo. Tho Catalonia svaa under sail and trp ine to renck St.Johns, but, falling, will bear up ‘for Cape Clear. ‘To piss sengors loft tho steamer and were brought horo by tho Forest Fairy. caer . PILE-DRIVER ACCIDENT. Speclat’ Dispateh ‘to The Chicago Tribune, Kokono, Ind, Aug, 18.—John Wilcox, un one gincer ong pilo-driver, was. Justuntty killed this forenoon. nt a bridge on the Nurrow-Gage Road a fow mites wost of this city. The welght in descending missed the pite and, striking tho bridge, precipitated {the whold macbiue into the stream below. ee ‘ A FLOOR GIVES WAY. Prrrenena, Pa. Aig. 18.—This morning, about lo'cloek, whilo n largo force of men wore en- gaged in demolishing on old brewery on Du- -quesno way the floor.of thothird story gave way, burying four men in tho débrid, and Killing John Feoney Instantly. ‘Tho others were sorlously but noe fatally burt, t BOTIE MANDS SUOT OFF. Special Disvatch:to The Chicago Tribune, Monsoutit, UL, Aug. 18—-A young man named Balloy had Hoth hands shot off by tho Promnature dischal of © cannon at a soliitora’ rounion to-day held nour Gladstone, iu Hendor- sou County, ; DROWNED, ‘ ‘ Urtos, N, Y., Aug. 18—On Sfonday two men; namod A. H. Lilllé and Albert Duttey, worg drowned in Ottor Lake,on the lino votween Low!s and Herkimer,Counties, by tho upsottin; of hont. ‘Two othiord wore resuugde VPeCHMe CRUSHED HY ‘TIE cans. , Ente, Pa, Aug. 18,—Edward Mitzorald, of the Anchor Line prépellor of which: his brothor {3 Captaln, was found this afternoon near the duck ona ratfroad track, crushad by tho cars, A BRIDE STRUCK RY LIGHTNING, CinotwNATt, O., Aug. 18~At Pino Knot, Kyy Mins Sue Stephens, 4 bride, preparing for hor wertdiu in 9 fow hqurs, wis struck by gtnlt and Justantly killed yesterday Na soie BODY JDENTIFIED, CINCINNATI, O., AUR. 18.—Mr. A, E, Cramor, 0 young lawyor, a proninont focal politiclin, and young mun of goud ability, has buen missloy for @ fortnight. ‘Fo-niyht the balf-decomposod body of a drowned man was idontifiod a4 Unt of A, E, Cramor, Io was a luw purtnor of the Mon, W. E. Forrest, and was once Ausiatunt Clty So. Naltor, ie was inuoh osteomed, but bad W cous viviul wouknoss, : ——a « ST. LOUIS BULLING RYE IN CHICAGO, St, Loum, Aug. 18—It {s statod here thut 8t, Louis partics are honvy holders of ryo in Chie cngo, und that thoy ara Hkoly to make ft lively for tho shorts thoro “bofora thoy got through, Rye hus advanced vory abarply during tho past few days, and thoro is'a good dent of talk about ‘Qsyucezy, If not a corner, en Matrimonial Misudventurosy ofa Parius fan Bankor Who Courted the Prine ceus of Bagdad? and Married an Amorican. “2D F 3, Labouchére's Paris correspondont tolls tha following storys * Mey, Grundy's tongue clauks about the Stern lawsuit, ho plututitt ia tho third wife of tho epulont bunker, to whom, ir aoys, tuo in bandsomest gutress ut Moliéro's “house -.pwes hor incompurable diamonds, Whothor, rimor - is right or wrong It is no business of ming to determine, Maruncas Stern alloys that her busband was des yotcd to threo or four ladies’ ns well as to tho comédionne, Bho alsy complaing of the undue. influence of dumi ag woll us double monduines,” ‘Tho Storas opmental belong to the *iigh Lito: Cirelos’ of Paris, Sho Miron madoa polut of troading on tho heels of the Duc d’Aurmalo in tho. erence Mn of the Francals and clauwhero, Nu: ly oxdotly kuow frous what purtor the world ho camo, All that.avas cor! about him was wt ho burlad dwo: wives himveolf with logsal vng..As A douter in wilitary storoa ut Wushingtomduring tho Clyit War. in: tho Unitod Btatus, «dit Bagiand ho plokod up bia frat wifo, Tho second wite was a French lady, Bho brought bim 4 large dowry, and tore bin tor institute wault Cor the anuulmont of bor mur-, lage. Tho thatahe waa trying to set up, would have been -n.curious ote sf mado outs crore, however, it was brought town tasue who: dicd, leaving no ebjidren. ‘Tho third 4 Aweorican, und a won of beauty and spirit, It! gppeary that aho fell In love with tho Baron! dolore ahe knew ho-was u tnillionalre, which’ did not, white the world was aduilring ber un euvylng ber opulug' fusbady, proyent thow Tromn jeading a stormy }ifo ut homo, Tho gor ts tuok thot vide’ of tho’ moncy-buye and nwyere know wine go toatioa Pho hain ee uwyer fy @ Rarou Fe fused vo punta thow for thelr involonce, ils wife then got a revolypr, and protentetl by Jt, vk bor Jufant obildren fromthe nursery, and: eft tho ognjugal dumicite.” She now wants nothing for bersclf, Dur claims 6,0W0f. a month ntlings, It is not really exorbl- wife ia nn; to support the bal ane Booiely {8 ean ‘and go, perhaps, ou BORDER WARFARE. Interviow with Gen. Jose Atorea, Commander of the Mex= ican Troops. ‘i Ho Wishes to Co-operate with Amor- joan: Officials in Suppressing the Dosporadoes, Ten Citizens Murdered and 830,= 000 in Property Destroyed Within a Month, Elght Moxtoans Killed in a Fight with Osttle-Thiovos in the Vicinity of Bariope, Tomnstonn, Arizona, Aug. 18.—Gen, Adolfo Dominguez haa just arrived from tho frontier of Sonora, whero he holds the position of Adjus tant tinder Gon, José Atorea, now in command of tho troops on tho Mexican border. Au Epitaph roportor INTERVIEWED GEN, DOMINQUEZ and obtained the following Information: “Our pooply huve been gront sulforera, Wo hove ‘lost many citizens = killed and Property stolen. We nro thoroforo taking netlvo steps to protect our eltizens nnd repel ratders. Thore nro 2,000 regue lars, besides tho imilitin,on the Hne, and sup- ply camps are to be estabilshed atonoc. Every procnution will bo taken to proteat both our own citizens and such Amoricans 18 ure engaged, Iu logitimate Industry within our tnes."* Roportor—" Are you fn Arizona ou ofticint buatnoss 9” Genoral—"*Tam. Apart of my business was to purchnso supplies for new forts. I purchased some at Bisbeo aud Charleston, and will sond moro from ‘Kucsou. 1 want to talk with tho rep. resontutlyo men of your citles, and also have un interviow with your Governor and commanding General, T leave to-night for. Tucson, and with go frum thore to Prescott 18 soon ns possible.” Reporter—What will you propose to our chief ottietal Gonoral—"I hope to effect an armingement by which tho most thorough hurmony and citiclent cobporation may oxist botwoon Amorlenn and Moxienn troops’ aperating on tho border, Wo can only drive out those thioves and murderers by united nction. We aro not only wilting but vory anxious that; such united action should ‘oxist."" Keporter—“Havo American raiders done much damnge in your country recently? General—" Yea; nlfairs have gradually beon growling more and more desporate. Tt is eat mated that within tho Inet month tore thun TEN CITIZENS HAVE BREN KILLED and upwards of $30,000 worth of property taken.” : ; ix Reportor—“Are your people undor tho im- pression that this disposition to raid is general Among tho citizens of this sectton 7” Gencrai—" No; we bolleve that the American ollicints and the groat majority of your citizens deprecnte those aute of luwiesnuss, and, buliov- ing thla, we have courage to hope that by uulted effort the outhtws may be suppressed and an enay adjustment ot diliculties effected,” 3 Two compunics of tho Sixth Cavalry have beon ordered from Camp Huachuaca to Camp Grant, tha nearest poat to tha scene of tho troubles, j An Amorlean just in from Sonora gives the Collowing additional Information: My About n week ago a partyof Amoricans num: bering about twenty-live, supposed to bo from San Simon, mado A RAD IN THE VICINITY OF BAMIOPE, gathored tip ull tho loose stock thay could find, und started homeward. Tho Moxicans organized party, overtook the ralders, and a flchtensuce, in which tho. Mexicans wore defeated and olght of tholr number killed. A courior was sent post- haste to Gen. Otera at Frontoras with full par- ticular of the rald, 5 Gon. Otero at onca ordored Cupt. Carrillo with his company to tha tino whore tho raiders wera oxpectod to croas with the plunder. As his comd mand had ridden day and night, Capt. Carrillo thought ho must be some distance ahean of tha raldera, Itte not improbablo that tho killing in Guadalopo Cniton might uve bean done by Mexican regulars undor Capt. Carrillo, as thoy wero headed in that direction. Carrillo hod about fifty mien in bis company. ; THE ENGLISH STAGE, ; What John McCullough, Lawrence Murrett, and A. M. Palmer suay About it. ! New York Tribune, Aug. 10, John Metullourh, the uotor, was n passenger on the steamship Arizona, of tho Guion Linc, which arrived hero yesterday foronoon. “A umber of his friends, among thom W, Florence, wont out to meot bim in ©, J, Osbor stenit-yacht Coraulr, Tho party met tho Arl- zona at Sandy Hook, and at Quarantine Mr, Me> Cultough Jolned bis friends on board the Cur- ante, Arrived in the ofty. ho took lodgings at tho Sturtoyant House, and thoro a Tribune ra- porter met hin in tho afternoon. fn the courso of conversation Mr, MeCullough sald: “T bnyo nothing to aay avout my English ox- perience excopt what is deliihtful, L was grati- fou exeucdlugly with my reception and trout- ment by tho London press and public, and my associations with tho English netors have been particularly gratifying, I nover enjoyed any- thing more fn my Ife than have this summer, Tneverreeolved 80 many marks of kindness trom tho profession in my life na T did on teay- Ing Loudon,—lettors and telegrams bidding mo godapeod ana wishing mo well. All tho Amorl+ can actors who wont ovor this Inst season were ebarmed with the samo wholo-souled treat-. ment received from thelr English brothren, Mr, Booth left a delightful . impression In London, ‘and I am sure thoy wilt bo alnd tu see bia back, str, Irving was very kind, and go was ‘Toole, You'vo no fdon whot a groat dig-hearted tellow ho fs, and so greatly beloved In London that Lam afraid wo shull nover sco bimin Amerion again, And bealdes boing generous and noblo, ho Jan thors ough artist, Toolo ia a mun of whdm overy actor olyht to be proud, 1 ran over to Puris, tou, whilo away, aud twice visited Ireland, Cum- ing back wo huttin unusual suminer pussuge, with a houvy sea and wind and evary breath of at dent against us; but that wondorful boat, tho Arizona, curried us through it fu soven days and, twonty houre. Wo-bad, morcover, the dollght~ {ul companionship of Lawréneo Barratt, A.M. Palnor, and Joseph Hrooks, a widoawako mans ayer of Rovora] Woatern thontres,”” “Woutdo you think Inn gonornl way of the London thoutrest” A : “Aga rulu f think they do things romarknbly wollovor thore; but then thoy. can ntford to, Wo ditter from thom iu somo respects; in suy- eral they excel us, in others we excel thom, ‘They are alder, and havo eo large a population to draw patronage from tnt thoy ean wtord to. do more thun we, When a play i6 once wull started [brung a tong ‘timo in London. 1 was reutly ploasod with the union of the uctors for wnevolent purpoaes, ‘They have iy London tho General Dramatio Fund, ing each thoatre hus its own fund. By the payment of duos from embers and subscriptions from wealthy actors and lovers of tho stage, the pa yord of simul purte are tialutained rospectably fn caso of ine jury ur iiness. ‘Sho Uld Drury Lung Fund, which was started in Garrick's tie, hug become iumonsely riob, presont At tho annual Taeat Ing of the Gonoral Dramutie Fund, and eT AT evening the subscript 100. Tho Queon bericlf sent a generous ions nmounted to * bid you soo the Stetningon company?” ’ Sovoral times, and I was vory muicl i inter eau, ested ty its playing. 1 saw ‘Julius Winter's tate < Williain ull. and Bobiliur's *Hobbors,’ So far ag the sconory aud tho noting. oF tho principal characters uru concerned, tho formance ut Hooth's Thoatro, ia which Mr. Booth, Sr. Harrett,and Mr, Gnnys appearod, Was superior ta that of the Gormin company, In Yoct, | ovnsldar that tha groatost perfurti. unco over glveq iu this country, But itis in tho general: ofcet, or rathor in tlie manayomont, of tho crowd, that tha Germans excel. In tha triob acono in *Jullus Grsar,” tho trlat eoonc of Here mlone In *A Winter's Tule,! and tho en deone In * Willian Toll! tho effaut le wouderful: Evurybody in tho great crowd jg Interested in! my miaviones ‘ytoy, ‘we, at "ota a or ati 1 fi feast: ‘ull thoso” the frout Mo ebniral wd aro. pormucnererieg: iho walk i Iiko.” 1 AU Qn. tho stago and. stand, reat blatorioal ploture, ouly muc! tel for hore you havo life and mation that ura hot on tho Ginvus. The wunnor ia which tho colors aro grouped 13 warvolaus, too." - =< mpionrt think tho company ; will pote .to Amor! ff be see “Tho expense would be ga enormous that de Dot seo bow itis possible, Ht ewer aad i. -yruuld producs tho ays hore with wu Bs det 18 al iis 18 YOUUTS. Wi bund to be auccoastul. The wetor whe Tayed HF woul ful actor, and 3 atudying tho ow, and nls though ho aid not know a word when ha came to London, he converses.oxceedingly well now.” Mero MeCullough said that he would be in tha celty a short Hine, and woulit begin hia deason on Rupt.6 tn the West. Ifo will begin his onimges mentat tho Fifth Avemte Theatre on Noy. dh ‘The friends of W. .h Florence bave been mys~ tiled for tho Inst week beenuse he crossed tho Atiuntion weok ahentot his frionds who eamg be the Arizont. When presse for n reson Me, Florence hos (iineated ourly sugagemente, anid a8 Boon as possible has turned the conver. sation to the wool qualities of cortain minorat waters. Yostorduy tho notor'’s frients had tha inystory clonred tip, How this cain bout (s bust tall in the language of iy inutial fran, Who sald yesterday: * Sunday night * Billy" loft word: nt tho olllew of the? Fit Aveniu to bo entled ut4 o'clock this tnorning. aka hour Inter he came down dressed In tho Slatest’ yachtlig suit, Wo all went down town, rod boarded Mr. Usborne’s beautiful yacht Coraiir, and steamed down to Quarantine to moot Johu. McCullough. a\s Wo neured, the Arizonn Floronve bald. iho whvol, nud, as ‘silly? sould not leave, his puat, MeCuflough went ate for hts groct ing.” “Was it a hearty ong?, “Nothing ike it was over aecn, ‘Tilly? was so overjoyed that he insisted on ahuring the honors of steering tho yreht with McCullough. ‘Hut,’ ald MoQu wu “Ttlonot know how to take the part of Pilot." 4 ‘TH show Woyery English lnngnage Nover mind, repiiot Floronee, how, So holdin, Now starbuurd 2 bit! eg taehOT it 18, sir.’ “eStoudy It is, alte uy Tort Jour holm by tho fo'o'sto,’ yollod Flor- chee, “*Fo'o’ale It fa, sir.’ “Vigorounly MeCutlough worked,” continucd the Informant, “for some ting ‘turning and tiisting tho wheel untli New York was noared, Thon he relinquished bis position, trnily’ bes Neving—as be dose stiil—that he brought tho Yaeht inty the harbor. In fet, however, ho only hold tho sipplumontary wheel while the Yacht was stecred in the pilot-housa, Hut ho did not Know it becutisa Florence hind fenll out aud dried with tho Captain. Now we undere stand why * tilly’ crogsod the Atlantic a woek nhend of McCullough, y Be BAIRETT, LAW! Among tho passengers who arrived from Liv= erpoul on the Arizona yesterday waa Lawrenco Barrott., He was found, looking well, at tho Fifth Avenue Motel vy a Trdune reportor, and suid, whon speaking of bis trip: “1 want over Just for a abort visit to my family, and nut on a profesaionnl tur. Ho there ts nothing Lean tell yotl_on that subject," Did you not meet Mr. Irving? Yes, und never still I forget bis bogpitallty. lui not take any letters of Introduction, but none wero needed. I found cordial, genuine hospitality. Infact I hardly know whut to aa. about tho handsome troatimont that received, Teving is a whole-souled gentlonan. Others muty Bitsy whit they Hike about bis weting, but tho woniue ts thare.” * Do you think he will como to this country 7° “ Lhave no doubt he will sumo tma; but you have no ken whut a place he oceuples inthe f tho Engilsa publlv. Vhoy worship ins the prejudice ngalust Amorican actors dled out 7° © Thera is no prejudice against Amerivan act- ors now, ‘Tho English pare his ehnnged won derfully in tho lustdeends in tono und churns tervand it ts now inthe hands of gentlamn whose mitines are he hold words In Englane “ Whut tro your , My * Lhogin at onco in the far West, and shall np- arinall the lurgo places, apperring in Now orig Ju Outober,” ~ A. M. PALME! ty It was my rst trip to Europo, and I want only for pleasure,” euld A, Mt. Palmer, inuuazec Of the Union Square Theutre, ton Pribite ree, porter yesterday afternoon ~ “Tstaried threo months ago," he continued, “and traveled protty extensively while over there through England, Scottund, ftuly, France, Swiveriuud, nau tittle in Germany, ft had inade all tho arrangomenta for the coming seas gon nt my thoutre before starting: et bought nothhig dod engaged no uctora, “Bit [saw all thore was to sev about tie thoutres of London, -8aw Booth and Irving play together, aud my line prowslon of Irving Is tho samo that overy Ainurl~ ean netor has carried uway with bim from Landon. Ho tg 2 geninl, nleg follow, nn exceed= Mnxly ood aetor, und the moat inteltectual one Lhuve vveracen, Ile bas some faults of mane nerlan, but T saw hia tna varloty of parts aid likod bin in atl Ho fs model ainnager, and £ never si pluys more beautifully put on and thoronuhly acted that in his tnoutre, “Ito wilt gone to this conntry. but not sooh, Why should ho? His thoutre is always crowded during to yensen, and In the vicution hls toursin the prov- inees bring him great profit, When he docs gome the Amores will sev an netor whose n= telluctual force must please thom, ond if ho brings his. company thoy will *be doubly eharited,”” “You made a palit of seaing all that waa noteworthy, L presume," “ft did. I suw the Molningon company tho sime afternoun that Huoth und Irving did. 1 don’t understand German, butt toll you thelr stage mangement {6 superb, ..'hat mob scone an *Jullus Civsur’ was a acuity, OF individunt actors L was iuuch. plouscd with Miss Torry of cotyso; then thers wus Mrs. end (Miidge RoBortson her staze name fa), of tho Court Then tee, a vary delightful uctress, and a Migs Wallave, wholsone of the best Sbukspenrean avtresses in Engiond. 1 onet. to mondon, to wrles: Wyndham, munnger of tho Criterion ‘houtro, who {4 un excollent comedian, He Intends some Guy to come to Amuriva. In fet almost all of the English noting world {a inelined to come over to us. I think our stage compares yery woll with tha Englishs: so far us tho houses ure concerned we surpass tham, ‘Tho Arrangements for ingress and egress ure very adover thore, ly tho wity, J suw soveral of iny plays over thoro,—' French Fluta’ at the Criterion, ‘Petloln’ at tho St, James’, and ' Tho Junkers Daughter’ at tho Irincusy’, ‘They were all chinged to suit the English mi ket, and I don't besituto to any thoy wore badly changed, In’ fhe Bankor’é Duughtor, for ine stince, thoy haye-cut out old Browne and ro- duced tho comedy elemont tn it, so that all the fun T could got aut of tt was its absurdity.” * Tut did uot Bronson Howard, who wro ping, have w band in micing tue changes?" “Yes; hoe worked with dames A. parr the author ‘of *twa Roses” In it. i ‘totd bio though It Ht done, but he sald it was necessary to suit tho Hnultsh taste, whieh would not stand thosg charactors.” | <a Young Amorican Girls in Italy, From an Interview tulth “Miss Keltoyy in New York “T progume you found Ituly ovorrun with young American giris who wore provided with alondor purses und dlaphonous volves, but who pxpuae to ugtonlsh tho world with tholroperatia v Mano * Yes, 1 um sorry to suy that I found hundreds and hundreds thoro, und among that number Were many, vory wuiny, in tho direst distress. My atsontion wits attracted to them by thelr pitvous lottors asking for nsslatancy, peeuniury and intluontiat, and 1 sought thom out to seo what could be dono for thom, Tho state of alftairs | discovored was soniething torriblo, 1 aunnot xo Into all tho detuils, but 1 will tell you 80 much as T enn of tho trnostite of iufulrs in miusteal elretes in italy into whieh Amorican givis ponctrate, 1 made [tiny bude hess to talk with them, to luveatlgate the truth of whut they suid, und T thon mado an investle gation of tho misienl selvols and theatrical ugenules of Italy to cnlignten’ inysclf further ot certain polits, Tho average American girl woes to ltuly with a small sun of money, veing Untlur the Hinprosslon that shocan live on a mero. pitlaneo; thnt the bust masturs toach for littleor hothing, aud that sho wilt breatho in musical penis aad dramatic talant by merely brouthing nthe baliny air of Italy. Bho tndd whon she soos thore that if costa inueh money and moru ime Co wet oven a decent. musled! education than her purge will allow, but studies, and price dees, and battles, and aturvod: along, writtus chvorful and oncouraging lettora home for feat frlonds and fatty wilt Fy anit tho while “in struggling for vory. Milan or gone gue clei Tnjudislous friends tbo another Patti or ‘have toil bor that sho w! (saan, and sho hugsand chorlshes thts mls. taken idon with w font doluston aud ambicion nt Unit and witha dull dread of tho reullty and a pounalty: of despulring purpose undor plhnohing starvation na: funda run lowat the Inst that fy pitcous to witneas, Yours huye como und gone, and whe has beon tho usual round of the mas. tors, cach of Whom brs taught hor fora white, and thon kindly bade ber wo homer that sho will over do fay stitag ONT dinry fgunder vw fasuinuting delualon, und abo sceks thoso who will buoy up bur bopos. Bho falls into tho hands of lous’ scrupulous inustora, abo gocs on, frum bail to worse, till who tind horself ponniloss in Milun. Now comes ‘tho wordt phugo of tho whole uffulrs and what [am nboutfosay I say as truth, aftor the mostearoful inveatizalion of Tuuta.: As a rule, the poor girl ‘nda in tho cod that aho has little hopes of Peer Publio success; -and T any that eho t8 too often act upou bys cortaln unger pulous sot of ton Infestiug those citics who will do all in tholr power, under promiso of ongaga. ments, to lead her wruy whoro her assoclutions wlll bo auch that she will bo morally destroyed, Byen if sho bas a yood but not yreat voice, sho un probably gain no public appearance Sxcopt under two conditions—she inust buy ber way in Or sho. must. submit to the demands of Thoso intluential friends of tho munagomont whose, word la at the theatres, ‘This ja plutn apeukings but 1 tall you my Ins Yoatlgations, the storics and tourd of poora gir who came to mo In Ituly and told mo. tholr sad tales, inade mo vow that I,would apon my mouth and speak of this through tho lund when Toame bomo.- 1 would say to mothers whoso young daugotors aro icaving hom with dolusivo dreams of sunny daya lo {aly and an cagy pate unier i ~ in wutental felonda “and wy Independent fucame, “Ts uy to you, parent, that you re ing your daughters into tonptation tut you do Wot appreciate. They will bo trie and tompted ay you cannot limagitio, My inves+ gations jn Ituly have Jod mo to betlove your daughters neod: not jo Bu ruailt at wo huve muaators hore, T think It ontiroly unnoces+ wary for tholr ordinary. inusieut cdycstfon, Whoa that is nished then send them to ltaly for u ehort porind to. recelyo tho fintuhing touvhos,'und to fearn corlaiy roles, and thon to return, Before thoy yo you will huvo' dis. covered whother thelr voloea will warrant thit Hailan trip. Generally pe ean aoe for yoursull that it ia 6 useless undertaking, But’ do not think that average imeri¢ wil open the atagu doors of Jtutau ppera-huuses, It willuot Agd i . Tany this to more than He RN ota, there, us inany’ ORT aaah tholr homes Itt Amerie, Teoun ta Speetat Dirpaten te es ipeetal Ispatch to The Chien; Tornpo, Oy Anz. 18.—The aie vir County Convention to-tay nominate tel tloket, though by no means comnoaa 8 fap strongest men. The peinelpal posit Of thele Miter ua follows: Nopresontativos, Irene Reto of Toledo, wut O, TGs, of Sprint Xt, ships Shark, John 8, Harhoue, ao! Tom. Clerk Ucorgo Growans Proseenting.g ou" BiH, Daddy Probate Judge, 1 te Hhee oF, Altor, Walter Mokonss 'Vrensuren seo Ai National party wus appensed to soe The two pinces ‘om th tke ee 82 rosextent by Auditor,—but thoy aro nut the postu thoy wore expceting, ‘oth on giving of even two such Important Dl han Uonats and atlch tm tho olt-liners pai 10) party ehigrined a lati orton of eo Onn Grate, Tho teleot will commun ioe, llem support, but uot tnuch onthumlne OY Aerege — Rosttat Dispaten to Tit eetat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune Atoona, Ia, Aug. 18.—Tho Roveniets ‘ resentative District, composed uf Hala Emmott, Vato Alto, and Humboldt cont tominnted L. A, Bheotz, of Algont ae struuts for tho Hon, dames #, Wilson” ae I ‘Speetat Dispateh to The Chteaao Tribu Kroxux, Tay Aug, 18—Juitye Kinne ma thin city toh “ite ie tho cancun FOE trnor on tha Domioct : iuthored to nenr nine, © Ket Quite cero Set THE HARVEST, Discouraging Reports trom thot; rater are fa Minnesota, aa pectal Ltsvateh to The Chicago Tyiby i §r. TAs | Minn, Aug. 18—Tho Plonect-Prag hug recoived the following barveat nahi us Cat Apectats to. Canmtnatox, Minn, Ang, BA 0 tho whort in this vielnity has been tae highest ylold boing twunty bushels tothe ret towest, flve bustiels, All tho grain Ig ‘more i lesskbrunken and grades No, 2. ‘The a¥cties Siold In the county caanot oxectd twelve bus els to tho wore, und probably will bo tess, HoKAt, Mitin., Aug, 18.~Tho forget wheat, yilold In this eounty yet thenshed tg twelve bush Gls por nore, while tho smallest is three bushels, Only a few reports of yiold nro in Yet, a9 thrash. lng ts hardly under way. Several Rolds are falluro, “Tito probable deraya for ths cident ‘al even bushels, for the e ml a ; 4 aot ‘county abou, CASOTA, Minn. Aug. 18.—About tho grain ‘in this vicinity ius buen taeaseee eet the Ylutd of whent tn this townsnip can bo safe put down at sixteen bushels per acre, Os Will average ut loust forty-five bushels ber aera, while the corn crop was hever better, FUBUON DAK ™ ir hoy te Wheat I aye orngeinse 1 vo budhels, 1 yet is ten bushels por acre, Snbamest beard of Sr. Croup, Minn, Aug. thrashed in thls vicinity’ presont the, Tho hihost ‘number ‘et uahuls per ere yot reported [gs twenty-seven on now broaking, tho lowest about ten bushels Several flelds nave gone from titwen to twenty. two bishols. ‘Tho average steld for tho county 16 put nt from twelvo’to tourtoon ‘bushels; qnuillty equal to that of lage year, DiLoominc Prams, Minn, Aug, 18.—The Te sult from tho change of grain in this nefghbor hood Justilles our estlumte of an averagaot fitteon bushels to an nero of wheat. Quality common No, 2, Oats below nn average. The crop of burley {a falr, and corn (8 good, We leara, that P, liloy proposes buttding an elevatorbers fnimediutely of 30,000 bushols eapucity, —$<——=—— AN ILL WIND, y It Passes Over the Mstunenota Valley, Deostroylng Heusom Mamaging Crops, und Blowing Good tu Nobody, Npectat Dispatch ta The Chicaco Tribune, 8r. Daun, Minn, Aug, 18—A eyclono paged overa partof tho Minnesota Valloy yesterday, dulng sonic dumaye to property, but causing, #9 far ay heard, no loss of fife, An Amboy dispates suys tha most territle storm of. wind and bail which was over soen in this vielnity broke toe with unmithgated fury on the residences of Bd. Lawor and Frank Welrz, about four miles south> cast from Vornon Centre, Tho Welrs hous, which was vucant, was completely wrecked. Te Tawer house was a frame structure alxtecaty twonty-twoset onsolldelghteen-Ineh piles arivea into thu ground. Very fortunately thore w3y nv one In thy bulldtiyy. As the wind struck the house it seemed to huvo been Mfted completely off its foundation and hurled agitast the grout ne if It had been a covkle-shell, and one elle ne innlned witliln a rod of the foundation, avotber about six rods nway, und the othor two atvat ten rods away frou tho formersite of tho house, Jiourds and tinbera were carricd a distance of twenty to Atty rods and driven fay the ground und foromost, anu hon, ny the wot struck them, woult end aver,’ tearing up sections uf the toughest kind of pralriv sod. scene presented your correspondent jn t6 morning dotles deacripion. Where a fer short hours before stood 14 handsome new hows ‘wis now i mugs Of conglomerate ruins, Urals stacks I tho. newr vicinity ure total wees, ‘The corn orop was damnged ‘fully 5d porceata feeuntidoat fuving been blown down und cut of y the hall, whic often meastred frout ow threo Inchos in dinmoter, une ballstono baying gone completely through 1 barn root, Cate which wero aut in tha storm wero ticomtl feurfuly. Flax ia vory badly damaged, ee Poor HMvin Hluckwourl, Evory succossivo and agsruvatod i that betel hin was accepted bravely, gayly iudecd, with Joat that renderod ft dimcult for hig friends to ‘treat seriously whut ho touk himsuil 30 lxbtir. Whor the bidcous creeping tari lrals, wollen wits fluutly tomaku a living corpse of his oor frais bad robbed hin of sight, hu only wuld “Jo de H ta viv, mais comme je rassiqguol, Jo n’en chunters! que mioux,” a ‘The tender plty provoked ut tho sight of th ernel martyrdorn, thut bo bore with auch bers Fealeoatlons iy told in uiuny interest past Madamo Jaubert jive us algo many ictal his taste in musle, paiuting und, sculpture. i tolls of tho uttrdction that Jule beauties ¥! regulur features und a spectral sort of Ce dnd for bla. Sho diwvolly on the oxtragnila aud fatal fisehnation that bia Inst lore—b! =oxortd over bitn to the vory end. Arr. full-faued woman, with largo blick Rint siniiing mqueh ited with whitust tecth, ant PA dovolopel ngure, Hor yoive i particular rit a perpetuni delight to Hoine,—bls wraliect wore: constant; and he told Madwme dat a thut, during bis long agous, that volco bu hs calted hig spirit, “at the very mouwent oe a oldodly it was taking tight townrd she un lg futurity.”* Lor imaguetic power over Mi da] bo anid, irrosistiblu, One wight that bo ne ghakon by n murderous sgn of ao tert huturo us to soom tho surg proiidy of ey itsolf, bis wife took hits cold anid, chlor ter warmed it, andhe beard hor say acltst sobs, "No, Honrl, not you shall por ate must have pity on mal My parrot ote morniug, aud if I were to lose you I sho hed two. wretched.” Haine’ quniinit cuintiunt a “Tt was au order, anu I obeyed und kept al Whon such { rongons ure xiven, you kote The nelf forw of spoeh oC a and gated wife wai Airave 0 ple! io wus T8—nut tow hary U Up to the his tondor protecting "i te tho. insta tw. ronder not ouly toler plewgunt, the ignorance and Inox pe Boe would othorwise have been iugultoritl mertliy hung never read 4 Jing of wy writings, we joca ob ‘oaniidod ta Madane auatorty 3 oven know what a poot Notwithstanding. nts desperate condition, by took upan bhngelf all tho many worrs Of thoir housobold, to paying OF bills, « fog hor freo to mind hor parrot aud ber fe He was moat scrupulous in balancing Te, guunts of bls expenditurus and we wt june ity boon touched to tho quick nt 3 ae hort’s aveountof the blind asd paraesiuired ying the muld tho slight sum sho Cols rom A sinall bag that ho would an under bla pitlow, cumblln, et opened It, and taken ul onic ae tho a atuunt, Sladame Jaubert tolls also of (hae, Grosity of his naturo, and of the Inge! rinta gift cavy ho would show in offering Uppronennr cr sat and souvenirs to bis friend ou thy put abore Sasdalaus of bireodaya rg ease ake toll of 4 ull, and over Bug ovo! i je feurtul torture bosao without any les of on. oi So he Doom of IAS le i “Carresbundénce San Francisco peti! Toxoraan, guly tt-rTbo avenmner Llke-LNY frown Hilo yosterday morning, brings tly * alta soaahtlon of Ae ad cing. at iu owe dur cok. i proaeut Fate dt wiit probably take a monterey o ronoh Hilo, but tl fe progress, all tho donso woods, with tir rush and potwork of imponutrable he site toey ote; bolny ontirely ounsumed, and tO PS gl once mudo beautiful ts now the aceny t at a ilood that bulchos'forth great cole Trg Be and thane with adenfuuiig explosions Trac day heavons with # yliro suestive of tha irre ewhon tho troumopt wholl mole WI a dd, 8 heut!': ‘Tout eho town | 4s aeereon® i ou jo" + gocuunts, wo clutore we great, FUR Ming ms 0 “There: rm ast 1D + Vi ty pixsougror Ilat of theLike-Like #4 t's ire fur ta-tnorrow, whoa tho smallpox 1 week Will bo pulsod,'"p fact, 1b was IO yavine by. many wee Cag Ponoluy spowus ae been quadruntined. a oe fiven te Dusinoss through, tho early pica Pp hulted upprog of futerisiaud 20 T yuoit TOUIsoE to crowd overy vessel 12 posure, carrying cupaoity tho miomout the, SY iace ve removed. It fs neurly live wor quereal had a cave of small-pox outaide o 4 bulidings, 5

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