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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1881—TEN PAGES, | ® 1 | a to cells, and th Ne bo } ata hose on Nabant stroct since Friday, lio taco of Mr. Hills, in unusunily well quaiifed A V iy woranteultand ol at har would notte | ata toute natant atont wines ety. | TILE RALLROADS. | fatsttfetons ntti attarcruwietean: | * SPORTING EVENTS. Oty X wit eixnreta, Walter, whilodcelaring hisinnocence, | n clothing store when City Murahal haw and hotrayed tha utmost Indlenation, concern: | the deteetive appenra, ‘Tho latter atrick tho chiof of tho responsibio dupartincnt, Lucy finished aevond fn tho fiést heat after cone , sidernble running of back-jumplog In the Ntst qitarter, and was awarded the position against a CRIMINAL NEWS. —_———_ a ince i wat niger iguuly on the sboulder and called his ctalm in bohalf of Voltaire, Tho Inttor, then day's Dovelopments in ing ils tnearcorntion, saying: Aftor it, is | strntet Te uced siarvin peent aurneise, | Ste Louls Howling Because Chicago Is AFBEKIOLDEIS Attn Having a Game Thrust upon Thom, | hocame tuo tavorit at $0 to 20 over tho fold. yesterday this!” dames Malley, usunily moro. talka- | and hin digcomtiture waa very inickod for a few U What They Havo,L Conusivs, Ou Aug. 18.—Josuph C, iMarper and the Buffalos Quit Chicago in Obtulnine second piace in tha second beat, ho Now Haven Mur- tive. tin hls cotsin, Matis declined to { minutes, Hiscalin and dignified bearing Koon p to Wha ey Have Long James fallntd Med multe in tho ( i advnneed in fuvor to $50 to @11, In’ the third tho ape inany ono, Walide Maligy naked pormise | raturned, ard hu was taken to the wat. Ha it danifis Tis Ines Btoib idl ts {tts tho, Meataieote fas High Spirits, heat Dan Smith was oloso aftor. him der Case. lon to nend ton nolghbaring Hofol-or restau. | wis well droseed, nnd appeared ike Been Doing. Court to-day nualnst the stockholders of tho ea a Ie rint for inoals for himself ind cousin, and the | n metropolitan banker. Jie possessed ' Cotumbus & Gallipolts Itallroad and the Ohio & he 0 balf, but broke and: sworved —— roqtivst was granted. [inneho Dougiass, who | tho sum oof $177 In inonoy, a superior Into tho rails, throwing: out ‘and badly,’ West Virginia Hailrond Company, te recover —" Sa ees Meal gak alsInOA oe AA. AGOUGE [eee ee acer pe, (Cloveland S76 or to bo restored te tholr proprictary rluhts Game Botween Providence and in tho Ohlu & West Virginian Cotne Worcester. pany: They sot up the rile of he Gaipalte. eat oe wT bee thoy’ wero imetnbers, prolit any in action without tt polinaniinons convent o a tho | Picdmont, Post-Boy, and Olingstone Ftockholilers, The property of thls rod was % Tithe Onlo & West, Vinwinin Carnpany for the Purse-Winnors at Utica, S70.400, af which $11,000 wont to Hilt & Mee Kecbnoy and tho residue to nine rtockhoiders, wis arrested in Naw York upon n warrant | gold wutel, gould-tnounted peneily, ov plait Ulrgina hoe with perdurys te atin tho ouistody | gold ring intrkeed HV. Blaoru, ane other are Alleged Uses to Which Advertisers’ of Deputy-Shorit Peck. Yn convorention wit Ueles of good quality. Ho Is alleged to hava Tickots Are Put on West- City-Attorney Piekett, hoforo sho was nware of | been ongngol in many Irregularities, but by tho okots Are tho arrest of tho young Malleys, sho sate that if | als at quail luwyers has oscuped puniahmont. A orn Roads, she wero tha Prosecuting-Attornoy of West | short time ago Marvin married a indy who Haver sho would hava them placed uuder arrest. | moves In the highest social circles in Wehmond, - drt, Michal Pruddan, who took n portion | His age ie apparently about hd or 00 yenre. : for examination, returned with x, Atiie, 18.) a 0. ; olty this thorn, and n furthor exainination Murvin ts known to haya inarried ton woman for Removed to Cliicago—The Lake v e » HE Cl cl ‘o ys fo , fs being made by it hitteniten, of tho pur Me Hl elt, Shore's. New. Gcneral though not sorfously, injitring. his. delver, William Weeks. Piedmont’s timo was 2731, 2:24, 22194, which was only play for him. * ‘The two-mile hort rico was stil! anothor foure hent affair. ft was fairly won, however, by Post Boy iu three heats, but tho judges rondored a very bad decision om tho third heat, calling i¢ deal, whon Post Boy, who lost soven lengths in tho first milo by breaks In the last quarter, and ments Made by Blanche Douglass— Testimony Elicited vat the Coroner's Inquest. —_—— Lynn, Mass, of aDouble-Dyed Gated on the Charge of For- state aC never lifted bis hoad in tho second tnilo, beat Bhellleld Sclentifie Scoot. Tho medical testi- | schomes. For, threo years he ha ‘Tho plaints chim that they nover consunted BUFFALO VS. CHICAGO. Amber out over # longth, Tho- atartors ory, Bigamy, Eto, inony Is looked forward to with wreat interest. | living nt (New | laven with | his wity Frelght Agent. io the sule and never reeatved thelr shares of | Bulfato at last sucecoded yesterday in winning | Were — Ambor, Post Boy, | Uruy Chik, : 8 y: Big Stnte's-Attorney, Tilton E. Doolittle bos given’ | and fittlo wirl. Ho often dleappeanred frum thore: 8) 8 "the proceeds tharcof. They ask for the np- | agatno in Chiengo, this Peak talag duo to x Un, and Wizz. Pools at mes boginoing sold: Instructions to tho suthorities hero to spare | for months at a time, ut alwiys returned aud no expensy io mets tho facts of | settled up his bills, Ie wax gontlemanty and pointinent of a ttecelver, Amber #2, field #4, Post Boy won tho first Prentmont of a Sailor by the nither Involved complication of good luck and otting at 1 ; tho Gate Chiof-of-Polluy, Webster datermined | digntited tu his bonring. find won tho respeetof | Progress of tho Caadian Pacific—A ? beat by ten Jengths in 4:67, making the . firs Inhuman ; toecudre tho norvices of tho muse fecomplished | his neighbors nt that placa, ie was known thor |“ ® TENNESSEE SOUTHERN. bad management. The quod Ile consisted in | mite tn ti, | Wien led for naarly ® milo, and Second Mato of a British themisisof tho tate, White itis beloved that | ns Gon, Nowton, oe Burlington Branch—Othor | Menritis, Tenn, Aug. 18—Tho ‘Tonnesseo | 0 visitors nding Williamson in the pitehor's } Een ie Hoe #55 nannat ROO or tHe Hoke Ate Ship. tho Mulloya will mnie AU possible gioris to 1 Nate rep rs ke HT nn 56s Itoms. Bouthorn Hallway Company, from Memphis to | Pit Tn having all throo of Chicayo's urrors yield | YeF,Won the second rent hy a tonuth from Post —_——_ ae een uigie have scoured witnesses who will | colyod hero to-day of the arrest nt Dyns. Miss, Vicksburg, organized tu-tay with tho following , oy. Wha broke badly. ‘Timo—Mile, 22295 two oiiicorst Hugono Martin, Drestdunts #5, M, | Tulsi while the Wad managemant wus on Cote Jones, V fon Heoatdonty Coorga M. Klein, oe team na satloUsly Haale ita ofll- tar Wronsurers Direetors, BE, M1. Janos, ty, BP cterae William Pe tally Wer be hoes Buttalo votnw anxious to win, and not Henry Mrooks, L.A. Campbell, George MM. Kteln, | proposing to take any chanecs, wisely put Gal- Eugene Martln, 2 A. Speed. vin In to piteh: but Chicayu, avtuated pre- = sumably by Indifference aud overcontidenco RUMORED RAILROAD PURCITASE, | tn about equal proportions, declined Ing out some ttnportant facts upon this point | of ‘Thomas A. Marvin, whoso crowntoy oxplolt renly to tho sire credit. ‘The examluation of | of villuiny wos tho protended inarritiea and TIT FO! 4 Te | Miss Dougiuss on the charge of erdury {ato | ruin of «young indy of tho hitest sovlal stand- | Tt wag stated in yostontay's Trinune that tho take place on Thureday, in West Haven. Tho | ing in this city, has oreated wild cxoltement | 8t. Louls roads wero making 1 yrent noise over inquest isto bo reamed In the snine place to | here, Bince tho terrible aiTair tho vietin htt | the uncarthing of a circular iusucd by the tirm morrow morning. Mr, Charles F. Bollmaun will | lived in the strictest retirement hero, and only | of john Vv, 1% this city, to Ki ci Appoar ns the Inwycr for tho Jury of Inquest. | sees her most Intimnte frionds, Hor relatives | Of Jobn V, Farwoll, of this city, to Kansas City The Malloy cousiia and the womua Douginss | and tho gentiomen who wero Instrumonutal In merchants, requesting them, before buylug elsc- Will bo thare, but nelthor wil bo permitted to | bringing tho marriage about bave been using | where, to pay Chicago o visit, ond, to alfurd tulles, 4:00, Atnber stock’ thon went tip to $45. ueinst Sit. fur tha Neld. Tho heat was ileclared dend, us. previously stated. Ainber broke near the quartor, and Post Boy Ted nround to tho middlo of tro homo-stroteh, when breaks throw him soven fengths behind Atmber, By honest trotting Ponta regained the fead nt inile dad a half, and fini ato with aclenr lead, but was set back. Tima 4:56. Wizn ting Dotails of a Brutal Wife- Murdor in Now Berlin, Wis. pisgus Severs, cd gih NEW MAVEN MURDER, i} , aoe 7 a : was distanced and Una and Gray Chlef rated as ‘Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. heur tho testimony of the others, Counset for | overy effort to ‘have him npprebonded, | thom ample faeliitics, advising them that they Spectat Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune to tnke thu bonofit of Corcoran's services, and | out, Betting wus very active before tho fourth 4 rTAnne, Pay Att 18-—De. A. O'Mate | oltuur Ue the Prisons, wil he Forbiaieh fo | Sats, the rowinis fered, havo bean very Inge, en an ae a eemmeetl Aver | TOWONTO, Aux. 18,—A spoelal cabla from Tan- | putunosiee in tho centealpoaition, Nut sutisted | hut, Host-lioy buving thee utewto ge, Post. | oun practicing phystelan of this clty | vagy oe. aida. aventun- “that The! young, Mndy eee eet eideied | Of the Chieawo & Alton Hatlroad at Kunens City, | don says: It ts reported to-day that tho Great | with this sacrifice of opportunity to-win, tho Buy ted for 1 mile and et halt, but broke and 3 lest 6 dego peaetico. 10 lias boon located hore | Hdward Malioy, “Walters fatlior, was | cit- | mother, whosa Henith tus Ueon shattered Ly, tuo | who would furnish thom with passes, ‘The Wac | Western ftallway Company’ of Canuda have pur | maunyomont for some inscrutable reason saw | tholfisinned stand Amer led, DUC {nto inne : Foomo years. Ho tsa brothor of James Mal- tleavoring to i anon OF His ators i Jie lores terrible rovlatlons of Stdtvin’s crime, and tts bast, {t fs stated, fs having tho clroulnr photu- aio tho arthere Hallas Nptbink ts pe fit to mix up tho home tent Inartdieulous man- | strides Posteloy eanuht him ‘and Hnatly, beat é Jens | house jordin, + Co., of i y iz q nbout tho purchise ol 10 Northern 10 » ‘Toe bes i. 2 "i ay 4 . Jes, whois figuring so consplouonsly fn tho Jen- | Huuse of Jordan, Simul oe Co. a Monuge’ to | The requisition fesuc eeetbatbaclie. aly Fhe orth ort ty ner, ‘To begin with, Burns wis pliccd on third, | hinvont helt a hoad. Thoro was a great ditfere | mystery. dames was hero about a wee and out quite a swoll by bis Invish ox: penditura of mnoncy and general geninl mane rs. Walter Malley is n cousin of James. Bah are sons of woalthy gontlemen, who are Trishinon by, Dirth, and whoao original namo WAS O'Malley, the pbyalclan in this city, retalning tho ald name. Tho-lattor says that James and Watter have always beon al- lowed plenty of spending monoy, nnd that they pave led of Into whatls gonerally terined a fast fife, Tho Doctor returned from a visltto Now jiaven yesterday, where ho saw his brothor and his cousin, and be asserts that both aro innocent of avy crime which may be connected with Jennto Cramer's death, ‘and scoms quite positive * that tho Investigation will ond tn thelr favor fon cal Dupeteh to The Chicago Tribune, Prrvnuna, Va., Aus, 18%—A public meeting yas held In BtcKcosport this morning to maka arrangoments for 0 systematic senrch for tha murderers of MeCluro. 1t was decided to ralse anuficient sum of monoy toongago ‘professionn! detectives. «A committee of leading citizona wasappointed to take charge of tho inattor ant ‘out the apiri¢ of tho mocting. it is gon= enily understood that tho caso wil! bo handed. overto Pinkerton. Five hundred dollars wera subscribed wt tho meaty a at te ‘proposed to ine _Srens0 to he eatery aienoctated Pree, New Haven, Conn, Ang. 18.—It is known that Dianche Dougiass, in hor oonfossion, rald that whilo she wus in Now York, aftor her iirst exam{ogtion and before hor arrest for porury, ‘Micbael. Malloy, of thia city, culted on asked her how much tho Malloys (meaning and Nicol at short, and when Nicol, atranva In Sir oe tho position, had by an overthrow given Butfuto ANONHEH ST, PAUL EXTENSION: | (iron rn he way aout ty centre el ene - restored to short, Uoro to first base, Kelly to Dunvque, tay Aug W—AL a meeting of the | third, Fiiut to right theld, and Anson behind tho Board of ‘Trade this ovening uw committes was | pat, ‘The new deal was an iuiprovement, bit it uppoluted to confer with a delegation from | aid not ovcur until the mischief had becn done Huzel Greon tu relation to tho extension of the | which lost the yume, With those libern! conces- FTN comer icteeetaker Ct meer joie slong to tho visiting team ‘ut the outset It through i 1 oity " Kua. wos hurdly tu bo expeeted thut the Chi- ugly Heo from Ble SHE to a leone cagos would prove forinidable, and they did not ITEMS. * uatil by pucrite batting and costly felling er- Mr, J. E, Tucker, Genernt Freight-Avent of | ots thoy had frretrievably tost the game. Vor Wht tull Inniogs they tnanayed to get Just four the Fitchburg Ialtrond, has restened bis post | sure bh ‘| sate tlon, Fis successor has not yet been designated, tine See erate anit cere raase Tah The wext reular monthly meeting of the aU Han Aneough three EES NAS IADSS fast-froight lines (color Hines) will bo held ut | PY QiuEKe anita Passed tal ae ut toy tho International Hotel, at Niugara Falls, Aug. | four rung Were seored, and tha gamo woul Bland Sept. 1. probably, have been ted tint Siore but for tho aloe vretehod baserunning of Burns, who neodles- Teavelor—"ffow do you brokers manaxe to | jy allowed bimself to bo put out Al third, undersell thé rallroud’ companies?" Seulper— |“ Chicago seored in the Hest ining without a hit, “Voll, you see, ve don't got so much expenses. | Gora rcaching first on O'Rourke's error, third on ‘Doso rallroad fellers haf ty keep up the rollin’ |. White's mult of u thrown ball, and home on i stock an" pay zotunds, Wedou't, it’sultclenr | Hy to tho outtlotd, In the sixth, after one out. profit wit uel" Gare ite far, these bases, ane allie, an A Goorgin Italtroni conductor ejected a pas potn three uuvarned tniltea ti the Tits tani, eenger for persiating in riding with bis coat off, | on Nieu!'s wild throw; une in tho third on hte on the ground that it was not polite to the | by O'Rourke, Richardsin, and White, and a women in thy car. Tho legality of the act sto | pnssed bal and threo $n tho fifth on ba tested In court, sivgles by ‘O'ftuurke and White und 8 The Chleago, Burlington & Quincy Itallroad | double by Hrouthers, ded by Burns’ error, two. Company yesterday nwarded tho eontracts for | of those rung being carned. ‘There were about the construction of a new roud from Sheridan, | 4200 people present. ‘To-morrow tho Dutruits il, on tho Fox Hiver Branch, to Paw Paw, on | return and wind up Learuc-chumplonabip bull- the Itock Falls ranch, a distance of sixteen | Playing in Chicago fer the season, miles, ‘The new brituch crosses the math Hue THY SCORE. ML stock, owing to thoro bulug 1 cloud over it, charges forgery ond the obtaining of 8769 | Mmaunor fn whick tho Chteame Ines aro trytng to In the sume Jalil where Waiter and Jamos | under false“ pretonecs from, Firat | outwit tholr St. Louls rivials. An investigation Malley ura loeniskb canting, tnolr unolo Wiliam AuGackt pan af Aebragt: jyten Maret of tho mntter shows thit the St, Louts ronds ae eee ete instance of Rawerd Salley, | isffunderstood, “will “ho preferced against | Mave but littloeauso for complaint, aud that they the inarchante and Walter's fathor, for fraud: | im, but it is apprehended thors will vo sumo | bave boon slinply pald back In tho coin, which Wiltinm Malley had been put in churge Of ono | trouble oncountered In getting the witnesses to | thoy passed uff upon othors, Mr, L. It, Norton, of Edward Mafloy’s stores,in tho thriving town | sustain tho charge, us bis ‘operations have beet: | the author of tho circular ubout whict tho St. of Ansonia, this Stnte, Recomiug autiativd that | varried on in many different. sections of the | Loulsiuns pretend to be so indignant, felt rather tim into Jail, If William Malley could consal- | affair, It ts undoratood ho has expressed n ontiously. take the poor debtor's oath ho might | willlngnoss to spend a large portion of hia against his brothor E ‘or $20,000 ha feols | wan! ja Wilmington, N. Cy jar That ho mdat rewata, whore bo fe until Hdward's | affalr. ee Y heart softens toward him. Atong the rumors to-night is tnt Edvard ialioy isto bonrrestal | AN UNPROVOKED MURDEI. on the co! at oh me maale. Aue Sptetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ant, who acetises lim of having taken ndvan- see ees Hnrtront ines puuiishos a | ATLANTA, Gay Aug. 18—To-dny the details of dlepateh to-day from this city, saying that Ed- | & most atrocious nnd unprovoked murder wae abet Meher ace Sree ae | ean ame, Se, Oars a 2 elicyed hor inten particulars appear to bo that four miles from hi a See eS ea wad’ Chappel Opposit | Lawrenceville, in that county, have been living ho own a luryo house, tho rooms in which nro | for yorrs past Mrs, Busan C. Stovenson and her yentat ie te. teanslont guosts, oy fs jonortad 12-year-old aon, who managed to maken com + George Etat y i fortabio living out of a farm loft thom by Mr. of tha most distinguished luwycrs in this Stato, oe . pisduolined tho qtiurof uta foo for defending | Stevenson. Yesterday morning about 0 o'clock the Malloy cousins. itis thought that tho at- | thoson took his guu and left for tho woods for fondange And che duane TOBE EO beers sary tho purposa of equirrel-hunting, leaving his ho c: eres the soleumted Tinydon turder caso dil. ‘the | Wotbor near tho house washing some clotuads oople ure divided as to whethor the death of | 2, a an our mater ace. povonson Wen nto. Bis? Gramor was a murder or a sulcide, but thoy | & Ca oory asad ane tchon:for the purncss. fire unanimous in tholr opinions that tho young | OC kindling a fire in tho stove to cook dinner, Bialloya and tho womun Douginas should uot | blo cngaed in fautinie iW share tuto a lez escapo punishment for tholr misdvcds, 2 and wounded fatally, throe Uuekshot wold into By Telegraph to New York Herat. wore hieurd by two men who wore at Work I & New Haven, Conn., Aug, 17—12:00 a. m.—To- graveyard ashore ulstaee away coming from ence of opinion among spectators as to who crossed the score first, “Time 43544. Clingatone, Kitty Wood, and Lurl® wero the Bch contestants, with Clingstone selling over tho othor tivo at 40 to $10, Lurltt wou tho lrse heat In 225%. and the favurit won the next threo tn Bg, war, seg, In the third helt Citnystote, in consequence of a bad browk, was Mfteen lengths behind Paritt nt the half, and, contrary neral oxpectation, he war dived for tho Ly dol tho third quarter in 33 and coming home in 1:08 be succeeded In wine ning by two lengths, Litue Brown Jug will paco against 2:12 to- morrow for a special purse of $1,000. SUMMARIES, ‘Two-twonty-one cluss, purse $2,000, divided: Pledinont coed OD Vottutre, 4 the Guvornor to-dny Rraphe, to exhibit to the world tha fieatbenish tl Wy 80 ee os ne RAR Te Te people so mod and so uns pankculsly Jenlous, and said they would probably bave still moro cause to how! before tho fall trado was over, Tho Alton Road, he suid, was in oo way responsible for the elruulur, nor did the otticluls of that rond muke bim any concessions that wero not made teal! thulr cugtomors inthis elty, The way he catny to issue tho circular was this: A short tine ago he came Into the possession of a clr cular gent to hin by a friend ut Luwrence, Kas, The circular was as-follows: “ Wo presume you intend visiting St. Louts to moko your full and winter purchusea, Wo have arrangements made by which we can, ot your request, furnish you 2 puss o1 Mo. Pic, 1, It. from Kunsas City to Bt, Louls and return. Hop- ing to hear from you at no early doy, and to sto you in the murkot this full, Wo are, ete., “ San'L C. Davis & Co." Now asa matter of quict retalintion for this and other clreulars of the gaine kind, tht tha St. Louls peopia have spread broadcast for more than a yoar, Mr. Norton tuok the nbove clroular and sentitto the printers with instructions to innke ft applicable to ‘his own bouse, and to ins Bert Chena. Alton in placo of Missouri Pus celtic, Ho bud no arrangement with the Alton tu furnish passes, but it ia partoctly: well knows that all tho roads furnish passes to business houses, when application is made to tho proper agent and bo tinds that tho applicant is enti- tled to such fnvor. All reauosis from, Kausie City houses have to bo sont to Mr. Iteed, und a ts e. & een wot wentycfour ehisa: tideinlle heats, pl ‘woetwemty-fuur cluss, lives! lo heats, Stem divided ; dene puree a Rg A DET AR LECT Kitty Wood Line—2: CNARLOTIE, MICH, Speclal Disvutch to The Chicago Tribune. CHtannurre, Mich, Aug. 1%,—Tho track waa tn pour condition and the nttondanco sinull at tha + ie . atEarl, iil, Thoobject of bulldimug this branch ~ Ta races to-day, A drizziing ruln spoiled the va- uated her Hommes ur) bad pild hor. Boo anid | pignt a secrdt session of tho Jury of in- | Mrs Stoveoson's house, ‘boy hurried thoround | {2Mt is tho reason why Mr. Heod's name aupenes | ja | to "conneut the Fox cltiver. with. tho Chtea Ap YD Joynicnt tor the spectators. Grip aud Stranger § Walter paid her 86. whon sho took thoenrs for | Tutst iy hoing bold at Shorif Pook's housc, in | found her In the ost ngonies of doath, | Ms Shellie, nue aad HHends | Hock Falls Branch to get coal from the Rtreotor | gure et Sat TI St St FIG | were drawn in tho 2:37 races i New York, Stichaol askod her how much would ; t Shorit Feok’s nouso I" | Mecding. from wounds” in’ hor . side: | Apply to him for passes, and he invariably refers | conificlds, ‘The now road witl bo completed 1 | hile ny feand tb aaa ae Pe ee “ Kovconor to tnko tho noxt steamer to Europe, | West Huvon. It was doomed advisable to 600-) sirg, ““gtavengon, upon boing interna tem to Mr. Heed, ‘lo suve the trouble of re | ninety days. Buleymple, 1. ee EAE 1D] af gt of f fio mid abo wouldn't go to Lurope: | what now story could bo olfelted from Blancho | jntcd, ald that bor nephow, Elbert, plying we Hane roquosty ho state a ic hehe Pos ‘hia wbookiolion ot: the Chisago, Tatmibal ely. rf. ane | i 1 1 H H 4 4 thtsto was galpe o return to Now Haven, Bus | Douglass, and for this purposo eho was again | Btovenson dia te abooting, ap Unt Boon after'| sa steefuood, wn as audnority todo as bo aves | St. Joo itairuntt Cowpany lila w inuatiny yode 4}.u} of ul af alo ‘. yas nat on Wendosday. Dight, Aug. Wwhott | subjected to examination in the presonee of tho | tho shot was fired sho saw him runningoff across | {2 jr, tteod. whe las authority todo as Be sees | ony a Ee eerie tat Paine Hed ee bn ge ed 5 te, Jounlo, Walter, and James were at Edward FT ‘With tho utinost roadiness sho obliged | thetlctd with e muskot In bis hand, from tho iit Jn the premlscs. that th 1 | oa ve ie ie, su la meet for te GUE USO 2) ah Ol 2] 2 = Slaliey's house, tho girls drank ton glasses of | Jury. 10 at fs Inuzale of which smoke was seon coming. Tho ‘Tho officials of the Alton state that thoy had Nf glockiag four Directors: fe rage c. B. (A 4] 0) Of GS} a) 1 F winoaplece nnd tho Doys one. She wont to bod | hor investigators with a story entirely diiforont | Wounded woman stated that sho could give no | Dotbing whatever to do with Fie inutton.. They, yolk KX. Fate! an od a ore. fue 4 H i Huo \ ‘with Walter, and James carricd Jennio up to hia | in oyery respoct from her original one, and from | ronson why bor nophow shot her, and he, upon Maes Laetiies bouee Weerierd ous Hn ‘othe y | wehart “for tho ‘construction of Trad tron ee a1 og 5 rom, apparently UnconsaloUs. | ava flown to.| tegeveral confesstous which sho bad after. | boing arrest eet AD wn why ho act Mrs. | Ponte? ind no diecrimmation was muro in favor | Quincy to Chileno to give the Hannibal & st. sal al o| ofzelia) a FA done DO eee ward made whon shu was protesting imightily | tovanson. ho woundod womad, aftor euler | of ond houso as against uuothor. tis yrenorally | Joong indopendent outict to Chieaxo, | Surveys f "At tho Inquest to-day several witnesses tosti- she was dotormincd to toll tho truth, ss known thut the St. Louls rouds have been pavoibesn Hinde. but thus far nu uther Work on A 9] O10 ) 0 $ fied to scolng Jounic Cramer Friday, licr lutest aga ‘ag told to-night, is ono that AWLE! SE IN J A NSA Riving specint favors of this kinds as is shown by | tha uew line bas been done, and probably will i" 3] 5 ¢ 7. Glleurist, one witness, aworo that ho saw tho | certainly puts a binoker look on tho whole mys: L. LESNESS IN ARKANSAS. the circular of 8. C. Davis & Co., but the Alton | not for sowe Spuy—ak ilenat not ns lon is the 4 3] 0 pricnros BEACI. i Cramor giri Friday ovoning about 8:15. Showas | tery than any provious explanation has done, Apectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, hs steadtastly adbered to {ts rules, and nover reaunt araleal he rolutions between the Mannie 4 yo Taagieoe WeAGIL ry ThcThe dvo-clehth é with another ne at o grove near “Private | She says that, on tho Friday night whon Hor Serinas, Ark,, Aug. 18,—Hoports of tha mado special coucessions. to any ane in ordor a & St. pa and the Chicago, Burlington & 4 a] oh ACH, Aug, 18,—The tvo-cighths - Hina! iurcotnon wor following, thom, Wit: | Janno, Crane, alot, ohe, the, eitner) | wiutst uataro ns to tho exiatenco of aatre in | oor hn peter fenow tho acripturnltajduction J —— 4 19 | EuwartccondsJeaunle ied umes Tig. . x Eiwe piond, Jen . Pime, 12044. nesgheard ong of eho ton aay, LiL uovoltor | woe “tedelife's rostnurait. ‘Thora are | Polk County aro continually roachIng this city. } to ramovo tho inote from tholr own ayes betore CADETS PUNISHED 31 | "the mite neo was won, by’ Harry 0. Palleo dames Dalley. It was a mnn with o binck mus- | furnishod rooms Io that bullding,which it fe end | twill be remomberod thnt in January Frank | seeking to remove tho Loam from tholr brothers’ . Hiete genau Woodall i D tacho that ‘mndo tho remark. Blalloy has a | arokaptby somo of tho Malloys and occupied | porgo, q 16-year-old boy, came to bis death at optics, * ———— jay Bucond, Woodvruft third. Thine, 140%. brown mustneke. Tha girls were Inughing. | Oecasionully: but tho girl's provious story, thot Sovero Deercen Acainst Roys at St. Cyr Drideenke won tho nile and an elyhth race, sho was in tho Malloy mansion on. Wednesday, | Hobendsof a mov pretending to bo scouring ‘Thursday, and Friday nijehts, bas been 60 met tho country for horse-thloves. This occurrence roborated by other witnossea of a less fanciful | excited the indignation of evory law-abiding citl- turn of mind that there is little doubt of !ts | yon, and aince thon the country has been a por truth, However, this Intest confossion ng it | foot sconc of uninwfulness and disorder, Sov- filtora out through tho closed doors of the Jury- | oral weeks sgo the two brothora of tho room {s to tho offout that while sho was thus | murdorod boy: went befor a Justice. and engaged on Eriday night, Jamos Malloy. Jr. | nad warrants eworn out for tho arrest of caine up-stairs from the streot dragyiny Jennie | somo twenty men, who wero brought into Cramar sity him. Sho wae plonding and crying, | court. Sy somo unknown rousous tho trial wag and guch shricks and outery, that Wal- | pogtnoned, and the men thoruby regained thelr tor Malley loft the room und wont out to stop Toesty, ‘A fow days ihoroutter the ly of ona the disturbance. He was unable to do this, and, | of tho brothors of Frank Perso was found rid- After ‘making tho offort, he callod Iidncks | diea with buckshot, ‘ho cxaltomont thoro now Dougiass to hia assistance. Sho manugod to | js intonso, and thoro is some talk of having tho q uit flare pomicebat, and Jonnjo retired with | Goyornor call out the military, nines Malley, Jr. ‘Tho story thus molodramatically be; Js loft In this uolinised statu for to-ulght. HO Jury= BRUTAL WIfE-MURDER, Laterhe raw tho whole party golng towarda Mowe's payillon, near tha shore, New York Times. New Mayes, Conn., Aug. 15.—fho interest in the wystorions death of Jonnfo Cramor. was greatly hightoned to-day by tho arrest of tho cousins, James Malloy Jr. and Waiter Malloy. ‘Tho warrant wasgranted onthe Oth inst, but tho authorities foured that the immodiato or- restof tho young mon might defont the onds of justice. It was hopod that by permitting thom thelr freedom and closcly watching them somc- thing important fa uchuln of ovidenco might Woasertained. Thole arrest this morning Is WESTERN PASSENGER TROUBLES. Grout offorts bnve Intely been mado to adjust tho troublos botwoen the Wabash and Alton Railroad Companies regarding their passenyor business, in order to stop tho cutting of rates on 8t. Louls and Kansas City business, but co fur without success, A great difticulty In the way to an amicable adjustmont fs tho discovery that a largo numbor of eo-called advortivers’ tickets are boing sold by tho scalpors over tho Omunha Muca, Theso tickets are sold for $5, and can ‘bo tused trom Chicago to Omaha, or from Omit to Chicago, as tho holder may select. It hus long been tho rule to issue such tickets In Hew of Adyortising, and the Omahn ines say the ennnot provent the purtics to whom thoy wei for Political Offenson. London Daity Telegraph, July 29, Justice—perhaps a little more than justiee " gaan. —wholly untempered with mercy hus Haruo s—Duttilo, 2. been meted out by Gen. Farre to the | Qvarbutetlte Hurny, Hrouthers, twenty-seven students of the Military ]° Firat base on Crrors—Colenwo, 4; Buffalo, 3, School of St. Cyr who the other day were go | {eft on buses” Chienyo, 2; Muttalo, 2. ata ss Nek out —Givin, fuprudent as to assist at the muss celebrated Mulls ealled—Gutvin, 6oz Willlumson, 6. in the Church or St. Germain des Prés, on Strikes ealled—Gulvin, ts Wilifuingon, 17. tho oeension of the Festival of St. Henri, the Quai pue—O ‘Rourke Whites Brauthers, religious servieo in question belng regarded Passel balls—Flint, 25 Sullivan, 2 by the existing Government asa distinctly | Thne—two hours, Legitimist demonstration, ‘Che St. Henrl Umpiro—Lradiey. . whose fate falls on the 15th ot July, hap- Muilastne and King Dutehm for sevond plave, ‘Tine, 1 ‘The one tuilo ran wis won by Frankio B., Belle ‘conn eecond, Lis Gloria third. “Pline, 1:45, ‘The burdie race, mile and go tuurtory wag won ran a dead beat vy Dora Doon, latile Boi econ, by de yma? Slorsen & nu, Dan Scott ¥ SARATOGA. Sanatooa. N, Y., Aus, 18.—Tug firet race, one and one-oighth miles, was won by Fellowplay, Bootjack secund, und Valterta third. ‘Time, 1:57. ‘The second raco was fur the Morrissey Stakes, diatance two milles, and was won by Bush- whocker, Cheekninte second, and Boulevard third. ‘Time, tald to havo beer " had y m sulling thoin to the scnlpors or a i tt ’S. CLEVELAND. Tho third ruce, three-fourths of a mile, was I ‘pread that Py Gout wy leuvo: tho cout magn, ong and all, refuso to soy woything more) ae a aM epee Tne ai flag ton, whatavur price thoy eon, nba | pens to lave been that ianoror of Serniauy weak pate The Uaiscoe tribune Re TIO ns eomleand Lest cause Zi ‘ . ITAA i vp Aug, 18.—A most shocking: Ausus City lines, howover, aro inclined to think | surinmed the Piousand the Lame,who flour | Crey: 0. y Slevel 4 a ¢ Eh a to-morrow, when tho jury have been nblo to iekets ry aH LEVELAND, Ou Aug. 18.—The Clovelands lost ‘Tho fourth rave. throe-fourths of a mile dash, fy Tho relatiinebip of Walter and Jamos has | teink about tuo story awhile, nnd gomevody cise | Rtomot at murder was inuda this forouoon by | Tine leh numbor of piel tekute hive Veen | feted fu the tenth century,wnd who, notwitlt- | to-day's game by thelr inability to bit Derby at | wad won by Victim Jako White svcond, and i teen variously mlsstnted, Walter {8 the aon | shull have oxtorted still another story from tho toprlii At by tnor’s h tn Now floriin, | Bd that this wlono ‘would account for tho larga standing hls deyoutuess, was very valinut | eritieal points. ‘Tho gamo wns characterized by | 54#amore third. “Lline, 1 ie of Edward Maltoy, who 1s tho ownor of tho | ith thoy will sce how worthioss ber testimony | stopping ator Tuthors Bouse tn, Now tort | numbur of thogy tlokets that are boing sold by | soldier, who fnilicted several crushing de- | sharp tielding ond light butting, Houek, Gere a 5 reat dry-pooda establfebmont of tls clty, and | ache Breees they aro ne much excite nual.) Waukesha County, Sehmidt, whois of avery’) the sealnors. Mowavar thls mioy ee a | eee tho Tinting, tho surucens, wich the | Birdt, Dunlap, and Hendley excelied in te old, | CHICAGO AS A TULY CRNTIE, of ‘whois reputed to ne worth ovor $500,000, Walter | story that was clroututed to tho alfuct that reapocnabilo sara * boing a bectter iat we Roe ee ae eee peonsulling Kansusciy | Byzantines, ‘Che canonized Kaiser wastike- | and Manton, Powell, and Ghtsscock at tho but. New Soite Aug (e.<Whio Spr of tie Daes 4 hasabank account of considorabla magnitude | Jamos Nulloy Jr. ind shot himeolf in bis cell, | In (0 Domocratio candidate for Nogister of | tiktts for ¥5, aid now oven. allow. thelr anys: “Ataving bas at Inst beon catabilshed at " wise a good triend to the Freneh; for, ale | Foley played third bueo for the Dotrolt, Haglon though it was once his military duty te elve | scored fur tho visitors ja tho first inning aftor thenrn sound thrashing In the tented fletd, | two man ware out by bis two-buser and Powell's he presented the monks of Clans, with 413 | gingle. Inthe next Inning Houck mado n base Lanperial arb and a erown of gold set with | nie, went to second on Gerbardt's out at frat on Of course ho had not, but the story waa be- | Deeds, wont to tho placo where bis wife was Nevod for a timo by almost evorybody who | stopping, and, mocting. her, began abusing hyard tt, for tha town Is growing wild with ox- | her ‘In tho most violent mannor, accusing oltgmont over the alfatr, . bor of separating from bim to tead Wfo‘of debauchery, ote, Ho asked hor MORRIBLE TREATMENT ON SIUP- | if sho over intendod, to return to bim, fablsowa nano, baving fuberited a iargo sum of money from bls mothor, wiio dicd about three yeursogo, Iie has been in the omploy of bisfathor, nominally as manager of tho storo, Mo owns trotting horses, and i comparison with, connections to sell thelr tickets’ on that basta, Tho Omaha lines bavo always been anx- fous to maintain regulur ratos, and it thoy now try to regulate mattors by sell Re ‘Omabn tickots alas tow rates na Kansas Cit; Chicago, and it t6 an ngreenble fact te chronicle that horeatter tho Emplre City of tho West will be one of tho tixed ruclug poluts or tho Unlon, ae Tho meeting of 1879.was ylvon wuld the houd= By rhaking of the wiseaeres, who could see nothing é a tunately for the young students of | Mls bt to Phillips, took third on a passed ball, fi lames, whoxo namo is now closly and shatmu- BOARD. and when she told bim‘empbntically no, he | thot, and should not prevent thom from Unitor! Cr and scored on Foley's hit, In tho aixth | but fullure for entorprise, but the result was so & tulip associated with that of Jennio Cramer, is 5h Tughed upon her and knocked her down, and, | sottilng tholr own troubles if thero aro no other | St. Cyr, the first of the many Cliristinn mimes ba eminently satisfactory that in 1889 two meotings or aay itera 1G Vanderbilt t5, to the ownar of n Bptetal Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, aftor boating hor cruelly, pullod out a revolvor | obstacles in tho way. of the Count de Chambord ts Henri, and, ab | inoing | Powell, made on lone bit. to | eet onead, “Aiain, deapita tha hopes of ie QueEDEC, Ati, 18,—Tho Chronicte publishes tho | nnd shot bor. thro times, all of tho balls todg- following additional particulars of tho case of | ing in her broast and shoulders, Sho cannot alleged murder at son; “A fow days ago wo disc. Eohwildt, wes arrcatod, and is now In tho published the story givon by a sailor of tho | Waukesto Jail, : fearful cructty practiced by the mato and N 5 a dtheraon boar # Jiritlsn hin, from thacmous | ALSAULT UPON AN etme of which It was alleged that one man had ul- Davenronr, Ia., Aug. 18.—Yesterday Doputy- rondy died. Wo are now in receipt of a grout t den! moro Information on thls subject, which Bhoritt Spite, Susemstnhl was -none, to Dixons it though hie Is fully entitied to elai Iikewise | TBE Held, and went around ull tho tases, belnig St. Charles and St. Ferdinand as hls patron | tho dciuvelunde ilesed two food ehanees af snlnts,’ it ling always:-been agreed upon by | making rt 1 fl the Legitinist party ln France that the name: fut win, am Mane cue pari Fehon popped 4 Gi ae y one man out. Di Op ped day of he Child of Miracle” should be the i ily, aud MeCornilck foreed ira ley OutAt aces St. Henri, Lt wasso when the bady Prince was | ond. Tu the ninth faning two mon were out, and halled by loyal France as Dike of Ue ‘Ulussouck and Moynuban on third und drat ros itisso now that the gray and spectively when Woo! maiden splendid enteh Pretender is a voluntary exile at Frohsdort, | Uradiey’s apparoutly gato hit, Oue thousand employ of Waltor’s fathor, and receives a tale f ry, James Jr, wus f satesiman in Walter's Inther's utore, and was lorded over by Walter, His position respoctiuy his cousin Walter was thatot aeervant, but Walter, outside of busl- Fete hours, was disposed to bo klad to him, ‘alter was almost severe in his intercourse wilh mon, and was nover spokon of us ay fellow.” James was the opposit of Walton, some aud tha fears of muny, the mevling wat > successful, and 1831 swung around with another :. exciting program, which was respondeil to by Pa the owners of Buch a hlsh class of horses, E the faine of whoa proweas tad boaume Bo justly celebrated, tuat people fovked to witacss thoir contests, Indeed, so sutiafactory fromevery view did tho mecting result that ore {ta cluso the pub- MERCHANTS? NISPATCI CIANGES, Mr. Georgo: B., Shortoan, General Western Agent of tho Merchants’ Dispatch ‘ransportue tion Company (fast-freightiine), announces the following changes In hig tne to take atfout Aug. 20, 18813 ‘The oltlco of Gonoral Weatern Ayent {6 re- Juclnod to course umugcmonts, this county, to serve an excention In accordanee | moved trom No. 111 Buuk street, Cleveland, O. | Ax to the Intent of. the silly young felluws Peoply ware prosout, He ae jfile Cramor us beon froquontly mentioned | has heen obtainad entirely from son who camo | with tho Wigmont of io court, and whilodo- | to 13 Washington street, Chicago, and all com- | Who marched in unltorm to tho witiarclerte: | ying A Apa (07 98 Se elucahleltal elles te Bd Ue ee lee Now Havon." Tho women of | outon tho vossol. ‘Tho ship has not boon in this | ing go pocaino the victim of a brutal and dam | ittnientions for bim should bo so addressed, | alist Church of St. Germain des Prés there | Cloyeland 000000 00] thet ue rulion ree irae in ol peat pa eater eae morta Boe ad fata, Anna Port this season, but has discharged hor cargo | aging assault. To was knocked down by aman air. John Crampton, Western, Forolgn Beulait gould bs Hthls donb hey, wort els true, | ttuns enrned—Detrolt. ). ee weit Pehl “ . bale fects be 3 a ont, with ollice ut ‘No. 13 Washing » | fewer than thirty Iu number, and sueh a cons ron : : ty Ualoys, protost ena ‘Miss Cramor was nol tho | atoncof tho ports bolow. It is roportod that | pamoed Aloxendor Grace, one who bas tho ropus | (4) re tingent ia See a noni paBUnGotae cutis | Flokliue urrors—Hotruit, 2: Cloyctani, 3 cvury pusaiblo induooioent bo thelr revolving 1 Of tho rat or avon of the sccond grado of sotety boro, ‘Qnd they class hor with tip thirds ole. ‘Tho tirst grado comprises tho Yale liggs, or the *cutchawed" onus, according to [tieawak man of thia city; the sooond cinss re a ag ee jariicd. mon ja lust class, Ilsinalsted, Sliss Cramer waa tho. Delia par ox: tho crow was short-handed, ahd that ono poor bull Iloked In thi 1 follow ‘tao particular was fearfully Mlusod pened of At eat erties nine fae on board for baying shipped as an A BD without | Jacobs, of Jixiap, Attar cag row arrested Graco, tho necessary qualifications for tho work, Io Tit agon reteaacel Hn rue. SPREE wasstrung by tho thumbs until bis toes only } condition. ‘Tho Shoriif immadintely sont a jyosKa touched the dovk, and when bo would yoll with | out to capture tho rough, but at w late hour they pain, causcd by his torrible seateneits on iron bad not roturncd, bolnying-pits was put seross his mouth and ted eee bohiad bis hoad and tightenod’ by means of an- | AN OLD MAN CLUBTED TO DEATH. Chicayzo, JU, 18 placed In charge of this Come many’s cast-bound Forolgn frolht, buslnoss at Uiieane propor, and atl tho dotall pertain thoreto, and tho commercial iutercsty of this branch of the business In the territory assigned bim tributary to. Chleuya. Br, George C, Luw- ronca, Weatern Dairy-Line Agent, with ofico nt No, 138 Washington street, Chicago, Il. ineod in charge of this Company's duiry-lina Business at Chicago proper, and all the detatt portuining thereto, aud the commeroint Inter- i Huse bite Jotroit, 6; Cleveland, 0. of S00 or GW Inds and young men, but this ts fwo- lise hit—Hanlon, eh ue trst. tity: pee ee a ye 5 Fibre ey ar mack ae 2 hnye been suspected of Royalist leanmes % at 2 eS a Gther of Logdtimfst or an Orleaulst tends 2ieat basal ony errata Heteute 2 Clavelaitl ae eneys and it is posable that the Minister of | striek out—tlanta: At rey War looked upon the twenty-seven culprits Doubia pluys — gas a delegation representing a much larger | Houeg-Gerhurdt-Por member of politteal malcontents, At all | Bulls calted—Derb events, he hus visited tho offense of these Strikes entlod—Derby, large entry that liberal anountaor added money could supply. Hence eight stukes buye beer opened tor various classes, to be ran during the suner meeting OF 18s, begining June 24 and, eudlng July 4." Pho Spirit follows with price ulirs of the rucea, prizes, ume of tho clos: tog of ontries, and adda; * We would specially enll toe attention of Ff n. turfinen to the Nborallty of thi annousicement, and hope it will cueournge w bappy reciprocity of attention = Ott, ity Bounott, Gerbardt, ‘Giugseock=Dunlip-Pbilips, Houek-Powell. fillenco, ho was frequently, In atcndance at ie bs in Gormenia Hull, in thie city, a famous itp coe reaore for working ion and their fam- uitfinist look. ‘Vo no fower than vighteen | Hiehmond up to the sixth daunting, eae a of the twenty-seven the patriciun particle | ceased to have nny control of tho wot ball, snd “de” Is attached, and among them appear | based on bulls nud buss bite followed in rapid last fow days, Tho southern oxtonsion is now les, Hor father, Jacob Cramor, keeps A ‘cord an stod Un= ‘Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Trltune. ste of thle branch of the buainess in thotorrl- | youths with the heaviest of hands. ‘The Passed ball—Clapy, t. of which Western mich buye not beon wanting Nett Rt No. lv’ Grand ‘tract, tho ‘lowory ot ae Se acid alae alt he oe hia | Decagun, Il, Aug. 18—A warrant ts out for | {0°, y oestrone bien saat OR ares Hwenty-seven delinquents have been dls Gago hour ail forty malice, foward thom. Kew tlacan, Uoaldce donno, bd Una daugbier | Ooeoye; ton bo was bared end bontou by tho | Micha Fiynu,'n younz man who ta ahurgou | No, iis Wanbington street Cheat I) placud | MMSE TaN Ut School of St. Cyr eachor, rms Fi bare nce aera Compony tn. Now York Le | tee oe earn leueand bout tnia Noor fil- | wuoeo dying sturcmont. was taken this aftor- ; a Fy Mscparated™ lnfuntry | restuents, | AL | Seectat Disich to Tae Chicago Tribune Nee T ee Mohini Ra” CB certain’ tho oxact ulrcumatancosof bis aister’a | low Jnvonelbla, At last tho nuchor dropped off | noon by Stato's Attornoy John, Tho man vane CANADIAN PACIFIC, will thus | bo bec that under the | Worcester, Muse, Aug. 1,—Tho Worcester | eters played with tho Guelph ulub Veuve: the F Abba re atone of the. sinallor iver ports, and soon after | not live until morning. A lotter from Winnipeg, Manitoba, saya: “Tho foverinant of 5 iepe le \ aitelt Lnudts of were fu-bard luck to-day, and were forced to artillery Hani was on tho srounls and playe , Peete of WOCIgEE, thls moraine Deputs-Shoriie | they Moe eo totlin of tbls cruelty. Ths cs — niities of tho Caniiaa Puelto Haway hug | Having elven reality (0, the dovtsines of iby | wecopeu drwmu gumo after having w lead oF wo | Sevorul tno seleedons during, the wfteruoun, 4 lames Malley, on Viioanes nyonie, with eat OE een ety hud onaree of thom, aud inconied | EIGHT AT A PRAYER-MEETING. |-peou complotod to thirty-throo miles wost of wes a Fit iat arwoytonee i le dulll: |. Dicicorson wis ao amy that hu couldn't play, Chileno went trat to the bat and eeored 47, oF iv Or tho ACRE OE The pee war’ | Dringiug thom to tho Marine Hospital, ‘hoy |+ | Special Dispatch to The @Alecoo Tribune, Portasoln Praltiog to svuieh point. trains now | WRty querde lus sulliead to seintened te TET | and Irwin broke a small Hono tn his ankio ty tho | Woled Seholtiald mato 1 AB, Mewlolr send the po with tho murder. of Sonn fo Cratnor In tho | Stup! a at tho hotel nil night, and tho victin Manswauutowy, Ia. Aug. 18—Ate colored | run daily, Brandon will be reachod by Sopt. 15. | y numberof young wen who have pres third Inna, and had to be carried it the fietd, | Rov. Mr, Philips and J, a Douglass Seach, In ne mur act Orange on tho fth Inst: ‘he warrant | Was placcd ono muttross on tio kitchen tloor, | prayer-mooting Inet night in tho Y. ALC, A. | suporlntondont Stickney has givon tho follow: | ably puss trough most of the scholastic | After tut Corey played short, and Flaherty, o the svoond luning better work was dong, tho oe Hatod by Guatiey Btophon E, Booth upon | where It was Heartroniing to hear bls ravings rooms sovoral men cngagod in ndiaputo over | ing order for rollin stovk: 1,000 fint vars, 350 Benton OE St Cyr, aid many. of Wwhoin werg | local amateur, 4 tho, eld, ‘Phi, with MeCor- | bore belo 8), of whlch Scholticld wade 23, the ‘e ‘oung James was At Uren. Br eae que Atigaty to take him, whillo bis tormontor | the fund for the colobration of Emancipation | yux cars, 200 stock cars, 00 oaboosca, 16 firet~ | probably on tlie eve vf obtaining thelr come | tlek's presenee In the rifht Held, made tho out> dey fis Potliiges Hh th He thelioy Bind Ue ob Bemsson to fuieh bis mont. ‘Tho Deputy. | satucar and, with borribio lmprocations, told | Day, and a trac fiaht was indulged in from 11:0 | class cara, 14 socond-cluss cara, 14 bagxage-cars, | nilsstous asofiicers cither in the cavalry or tn | ted vory weuk, and severad bits of Mivh se nnd in’ the second, 3 for-aix wiokuts, thus a bint aanatlently watted for, Lim, and thon took | him to shut up, ote, Noxt moralog ho was | tlit]3, ‘two mon wero terribly brulsod, but not | 49 jocomotivos, 3 tool-oars, 1 . pile-driver, 3 iy Iie, e+ mond ‘would have been easily tuken | wintny tho muteh with tive wiokots to spare. if from Me a Raeeg nnene ‘Tho olllcor drove seed one ae: Bae e Tne wee ulacod a0 8 sorlously injured, * sleepers, and 8 derricks, Contracts for grading, ‘Tho nuines of the proscribed St. Cyrions | undor ontinary elrourstances,: Iain began | The Chteare erloketera wero outertahiud ‘tos y! dames Mall ey ond PLS ee elon caeeiey | ing ab. the time and ‘ovorything wot, us {t had INDIANA HORSE-THIFYES, amounting in tho aguronate to about $200,000, | Have pecans publisttt (by, {he Cons NaN to fall In tho slat Ionlugy and fall stuadly bight wba dinner at tha Welllugton Hotel, 4 acd Mf . i, ft Sreot. Wail tro ap eEny avenua ang cae poe ean ing: during ene Aa San dgie ous Bpeetat Dispatch to The Uatcage Tribune huyve boen lot on tho malu Iino west within tha fiw bear, fit the ABZTORALO, 1 decidedly Lae | £2, Hy anit OF } ho i rama abtrey ee ted wn aes ,HE OAR O % 4 u nie rotested, but’the Second M. Wanasn, Ind., Aug, 18,—For somo nights past fooling, and must go. ‘They had hardly gone o | horsoshayoturned up missing from difforont milo when tho throughout the county. Sevoral havo He bad eaten bls trotters, ate breaktage and wos adiniring Deputy had n like warrant irbis arrest, “Walter was fir howiso dlaturbou. MaLtrax, Ang, 18.—Tbe throa infies with turo soul ryce, between Plalsted aud’ Molay, waa 4. dor way frow Seratebing Hlver to tho intore nidonal Doundury, and tho. Vombinw dountaly r follow's pruyor was Cale h in chree lonyths. Tite, 2 ted to matting Into the light W: Htis.| answered, Ils got nu dod, and ho died Niko a Jon cisoto this aity, No clow toto | Lranch {8 undor contract ns far weak ae suvh unmistakably aristocratic namesny’ de | suceodslon. "The Worevsters butted Radbourn | WR by tho Inttor in ¢ Ls Tine, fo oleae and James Muftoys ar rae a ate dog by the roadside, ‘Tha Coroner, {t ald, ¥ Bount ain, Thore aro alread ae penne Conmninges, do “Lamblily, “D’Arbiguy, de | out of position in: the second Iniing, but contd Ngee rE ange Toucho, into which ho iavited his cuusin | brought in a vordict of heart-discasc, and thoy " Ori * ‘Tho Sows in Worocca, Cugnag, de Tremont. a val, cy bare sla BOE ALR YM sad 3 res diva, amt lyry.”) All this, as a Brench- | wore mun’ would suy,-'Sent son Tonrl Quatre”: [ {oraaater a ee eS and It may bo that, in Ministerial oyes, the Haraed ence, 6; Worcester, turpitude of those Juvenile partisans of the Fielding errors—Vravidonce, by Woree: Lilies and the White Cockaile was agerivated Huse-hite=Providonee, 10; Worevater, by the rumor that most of thalr number hind | fwo-buse bite—Hotatlug, Hines, Ward, York, files the Canndian Puoliio tallroad Company will uve complated 400 inilos of now road, inchudiuy main ine and branchos,” * S Gon, Noglos, Presidunt of tho Now York, Pittabure Pilongo, Ttallroad, bas Informed an intorviowor that bis rond {gto becomes part of tho Wabash system. Tho Compuny bas a con. e allicor, ‘They were driven to ox-Judyo Pideoburd’s ‘omcw, aad with hina wud Lawyor vers Tuadyoe ae: Neat Navon, Tho young mon Aci pero oi neh LANES -Juror iull, und, as iis rua for tha peapie, ho recited the fact burled the unfortunate sailor in tha River} «4 COLORED BURGLAR KILLED, Bevond Slate proceeded e to Quoboo with the athoralck man, and bug not | CINCINNATI, Oy Aug, 18—O, I Harris, of been hourdot sinco, 4t {8 tho opinion’ of tho | Stanford, Ky., shot and killed a colored burglar ore nad be Cape pat be. a Cloured ont, | in blehouse last night, Tho buralur has beon qaurdor of thie boy. ‘The ship how sutlod, wo bo recognized as Charlca Bowman, a formor one ur dfission Ina review uf A book ontitled © to the Court of Morayco," by DD. ‘Trotter, tie London 2'{nes says OF tho Jews lu thut countrys iy cuniot be denied: that, though. the Jews under the eyes of the Buropoan Constls on tha const have compirutiyely ittlo to compli vt Tho vontruct was made by Ui, Wallatou 1, Browo, on the part of the Wabast systom, and Gon. Nogloy and Dolos E. Culvor, Bunidnisar Bah roacue et oayo py Hy, Bp ol it = tem bad a art iF PUNCH Ho Friludelpaia & Bete aud thd lowegrudy divise fon of tho Allogheny Valluy Road, itcol rails bavo boen purchased in England for Pouthwostern ‘Maultes ry a Taey will be brought ovor tho Northorn Paditlo-t Fargo, and theneo by boat down lod Rivor ta Winnipeg. - ——— RY fp Wo bo. | ployd of Harris, et in perpotulty over all tho tines in which |. ie tuelr corullgtoulats in tha futerior ure expose es and Walta Hoy had bi Nevo, hut without her usual comptoment ot | ™ —* tract in perpetuity, i received thelr early traluing hi the ones cole | _,Phreu-base hit—Buebong, Stoves, Gilllaan, | to wvery sort at hurnillation and M-treatment, Tetted for tha munlor oF ae eae Ai | men.’ Some of the crow deserted, alloying thut tho Wabash syatom Is interested, | ‘Tho contrict ert baie be ‘acral, TO en eet aiid ta cuatda ety the Mast LEE the ceTHeE OF, duuay Cramor,, Ho | oy wong utrail of duele lives und bad tat | gi BNEAX TAUEVES, Infor ‘froo ‘aad tintrauieolod tramiy pelvitowos; | brated Jeanie sonality in th tue des Posies, TL an an badlg-tPoultenwac’? (A Hae, Uhay aro) ceunpelleal Ua reek who in starved into tho bargain. It required b: authoritics it is robablo thoy ‘dan ‘ena be OLEVELAND, O., Aug, 18,—Tho rosidunno of found.. It cortainly docs scem as it the Salacis | George A. Garrotson, on Ruclid svonue, wasen- ago Wis not half vo bad as this, Surely thora is " ‘ ‘ eee ese Noully defcotive in’ tho machiae | tered by sucakethleves thls ovening and about be $1,000 worth of Indica’ Jowolry stolen, No clow oy OF Our genial when such | to'the porpetrators. : 4 fs 3 areover, Gon. Furr re cian te sud to faye recolvad {ho sunctlon of a | yt gt buss on errora—Providence, 34 Worcees Cubluct Council, and ib was by.n solonin de> | Vert on pasos—Providenco, §; Worcester, J. elsion of the Ministry thatthess littluchickens | Struck out--SicCormick, Btovey, Fluberty (2), of Legithuacy werd anniliilated: at ono fell | Brown Go, Vouny, McClellan, swvooD. Mo is noticed an aebar Flaue sores wilt tod—Itichmond, 12; Radbourn, 75 mz ot actual erug wat Lhe youtlts whos . fouulltes Intute ihe Bouth vf Braneo ave Btesiete dalled s<AiGiimanly 18) Maloney, By con sont to rechnonts in garrison tn the | ASUS pluy—Farrollerown Northormn departments, and that the eons | Dineawah id Nityeilvo minutes, domed lade, se soun as thelr names lat ir DS BEY pool wtruck ait tie, promotion rolls of the | Umpire—Calluuan, school, were dispatchod by train without be- UTICA. Ing permitted to exchange a word’ot fure- muy do us thoy (ike, excopt ride horses, * wiiat are considered tuo noble for sitet 8 bud se"s bat onee ontulde the boundary walla thoy must dismount from their mites aud walk barofuoted: inall wenthors. ‘The Jews in Morucce, however, tro I some suspects butter aif thin the Motams mueduns. Ifa Moor kills another Moor vory tittle fa wuld nboue the watter, whereas if a Jew la, alain thore are plonty of Buropeaus to tako up ‘cause, Tho Jowd, worcover, ure oxumpted from willitucy service, Jt ts true that tole ov)~ dene fb not reeulved before any tribunal, but In that respect ¢hey ure oy tho sate footing with Chratian, They are ulwaya most anxious to R ure iota ee,, AStwttnstanding’ tag sttontio ———————— joesud ovor, notwithutanding the attention wo drow to it soine weeks or 60 ago, 1b is cortatnly NATIONAL RESOLUTIONS, tho duty of tho Government ta inquiro whether | Coxconp, N. H. Aug, 4—Willlam EB, Chand> Boy inquest at ull was held upon tho body of onal rosolutic beret th tha dechased satlor, aud ifva what olforts woro | dior’s National rosolutions, boroft of the, irons Taadg by tho Corouer balding Ito arrive at all | (iad part, huyo passed tho Houso of leprescntas tho circumstances attonding the death of tho : unbappy wun, ihers Gy far Be tho charge axalust ined (Nae Conserued, Ex-Judye ilyduuburn Many whothaeg kee,counsel for tha proscoution ever to ay ter ghe State bud any ovidenco what Young ney Mantlate the chargo uxatust Lhe Sate, and 4 Luwyor Bush would not roveal bis Watier chi’ Hoot, comunittad Jumes and ely morning, eae uuey Jail until hoxt Be te ————_>__-. ‘Their counsel urge 2 q y become tho subjects of dotve Knropean Power, ould be permirt — Digging Out a Theatre 2,100 Years AN IMPORTANT CHANGE, lL withs thot Avtclat Disvateh to The Chlcaco Tribune, the disyruve of certains Consulur agonts Berea kouper cusdoat ihojaias irwould | A VILLAIN DOUDLE-DYED, . Old. < apitnladunrss roocliednere tera tadiase | Cee eee Uniod, Bs Yu Aue. WeFully GOW porsana | fils etviteud te often chili by. praise, loth plan tae i Ieee oon tb fis aaslowi ‘Spectat Dispatch to The Catcago Tribune, Tho diroctor of the excavations at Epidaurus | gpolis last ovening says it ta gonvrally undore How Wo Got Eyen with Them, ylefted Utien Park tuia afternoon, ‘Tho weather | Tore 18 no doubt olve thug the powor of Inter. roporta that ho is uncarthing a thentre In tho Bouroy, Aug, 8,—Thomas A. Marv aliasGon. | ThA Gr Agxluplos waniaa ley with on0 exooptton, B. A. Moulten, allasGen, Kinoingham, allus il, V. i full yot found! rita Moore, was arrosted in Lyon to-day on acharge feeg tevantsqulty? nent fae nin re of forgery of a draft for $146 from tho cashier | Ploco ‘of tho architect aud sculptor Polyctotita, stood among tailway mop'at that point that dr, Goorgo H, Vaullant, at prpsent Assistuot Coie erul Frolgbt Agent of tha, Lake shore & Blichl~ gan Southorn Itallrogd, fa‘about ty bo promotod “ “ ‘wus boautiful, the track excollent, aud the rices penny, flqward, au cevontela, wiltioualra of | worl euntested and exolting, ‘Tho’ usual elroult aplrings, good-natured old, Duchelor.” tie cn. | card contiliing purses fur thes:21, Sey, ond 5 dow ‘tho University. of Voruiont with £60,000, | clusyos, with the second oyeut, 4 contest of fovlng un the bobulf pr socatled subjects of feria Power ie Mieedeiutally voxativasly and improvorly exerolacd,". ie eens Jy Good Woman, young ine} aod ig nen aro ¢! vod tant anesth Uoliove tia cauruse a he tie Sioalton notall strongly abject to any athor towne iY after 0 Aula ove the yougg ion wore taken | of p Madison (Wis.) bank on tho First National | Sud there le every reason to baliove that It is go, he position of Gi TProlgbt Ayout of thas | Heulso owns u targu 975,000 upuru-bouse tn Hur- | gyu-milo heate, provided tha aport for tho pcou- | yy are vor abli to tell Heigia 2 their pe ve a J 0 4 tu the position of General Freight Ayout ol Tone Ho tuld Trlonds rovently: "Tae Adel ‘ m Why aro you 60 out of sorte, never able to to! Sesutl their uaulcy aad’ munwore to-a faw | Bank of Chicazo, . This was mado payable toa Sinog Hauaaniue, mentions Volyolotus aa te | Foon pie, tle, tho prosent Uencral ¥rolgt | avn uiod to auues we quiva fairy wud 1 paid | SoU, TuoSi2l ruco wus won fy stealah bee | sulk tout you aa wel Mento une. ity ail sell a enterod in the prisun rocorda, prominent banker in Chicago by Marvin, in | tue Kpidaurian Theatre, finer than any Ju Rome whoso favor the draft was mado, Tho alleged | or ny othor in Groeco. It is, therefore, nearly srimo is sald t9 havo, boon performed in tod. | Ivied sovley at athane will aso soon set aboat eae een eeeeene and Dusty ran | *ag.excavation of tua FoIRIa Of Cer Ne aie ion Tora weny soars Atv» Valls | Hon Td givon €00,00 10, and they cuulda’t tax 18 | second place. Yoforo s leat bad been troltd | susce. Thousands upy euros by 1 every Monte y . . je fi : " bimdowu ia Lyon. Marvin bas boon boarding in ’ Dib Soy OPENS wnt, who becumes General i rougnt sot io ado Luoy bro uyt $05, Voltwire #90, and the field 633 | Try It wt onve—Juale i nea Agent of the road, is to bavy some ottor respon slblo position. . pe Title hus grown old in too sorvico uf the Lako Shore, and It wil} causa uo surprise that po should now wock 8 place that wilt require Jess labor and exertion than the ous and iny taxa Without grumbling, Bavebey thougne | by Piedmont, who was so great @ favorit thut thoy. could stleig mes, ‘Tho: a ayed the <utuution not wdoullar wae laid against bin, Voltalre, way Up Co $75,000 posed 1 would pay i} Luvy, Hamblotonian dtambrino, and Day Smith und sup But 1 got oven with ‘ein. | turned right pound : e i mada, So eee ding to ibe saimoiuatius | Were the thor starters, Pools wero sold on enuved In ‘the firwt plico by babituntconstipas = * tou, whieh uo doubt inally eauded dorauzed sdtege ai Ner gauyeWore ies fon is celebrates ye be v tpeoltiv semody for wll kidney aud liver dis Sul that ho wa 24 yours of a} usly declared himacit ta be a dey? i ant | James ‘Mulloy modestly ao- SS ycurg op 8e 8 Clerk, end suid that rs of ayo. Both seemed much Warvbed, “They were puicod io

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