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\ ij 9 “ ——— THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1881—SIXTE “Te ts doing nlecly. I have Just sponged / him off, and he has gons to steep again.” His pulse, he sald, was 108, At thts hour Quidnight) the President ts resting quietly and comfortably. f THK DOCTORS, TOYNTON. re Wasmsaton, D. C.. Ang. 10—Dr.. Boyn- ton, In conversation regarding the Prestdont’s condition, says ho Is hnproving gradually, “JTow fs the trouble fr the parotid gland wns asked the Doctor, . " “It Is apparently duminishing,’? was the re- Bponse, - 4 “Does the patient experience annoyances from It stil?” : “Yes, it cnuses somo pain yet, but the swelling has subsided, 50 it Is scarcely per-- ceptible? “Do you apprehend suppuration 2? “Pobsibly, but Its not probable now that tho tnflammation has been senttered."” “Does the President manifest a desire to ent?” E “To has nothing like a sharp appetite, but he takes his nourishinent without hesl- taney,” “Tlo stil! enjoys the gruel Mrs. Garileld prepares for htm, I suppose?” » ¥e3.” “What do you regard the inost important feature of the east at present, Ductor?'* “The condition of the stomach ts wn- doubtedly the most {important feature now.” “1 suppose It is rather early to expeet any: perceptible incrense In the patient's strength?” “Yes, he fs still very weak.” Ts, This afternoon Dr. Bliss was asked if the President had malarions symptoms,” “No,” sald lie,” none at all” Tas he had a comfortable day, gencrally speaking ?" © Yes, ho has had a very comfortable day.” “ITas he slept much?” “Considerably,” “And stilt retains food without annoy ance?” : “Yer, sir’? A “Do you expect any suppuration from the inflammation from the parotid glimd 2” “Why, the inflamination Is subsiding and there’s no pus init. There's nothing to sup- purate.” - “Isn't there danger of Its appearing in ane other locntity 2” “ Wo do not think so,” The Doctor was pressed for his theory of the Influmed. gland, and dtd not deny that It was a fair assimption to believe that salivn had seereted In the gland to au unnatural xtent during the time the patient was not Ing nourishment through bis mouth. But,” said he, “I have my uwn theory about it. It is, unimportant to the public, however, You will remember that I told you at the commencement it was su unin portant complication, excepting the annoy- pnce it caused the patient, and my predic- tons have already been verliied,” Dr, Bilss told the President's barber to-day that he would be soon able to resume his duties on the patient, z Dr. Bilss left the White House n few inin- utes before 10 o'clock to muet Dr, Amnow, who arrived at 10:10p.im. Ie sald beforo Jeaving the Mansion that the President was very quiet; that he had, taken five ounces of kounniss and inllk gruel during tho day, and would probably take more later, COMMENT. SUFFERING FROM BLOOD-POISONING, ‘Speciat Dispatch to Ths Chteago Tribune. ‘Wasiunaton, D, C., Aug, 10.—There is no longer n reasonable doubt that the President has been sufering for some days from the ait form of btood-polsoning known as sep ticemia, Dr. Hamilton Inst night admitted toa friend that such was the cose, and left the hupregsion that the reason why the state: nent was not made in the bulleting was be- cause It might oxclte unecessary alarm, and also because of tho adverse criticism which might be expected from those physicians who have been continually asserting that the President was - suffering from — blooi- polsoning. ‘Lhe statement was imate in the same conversation. that the inflamination of the glandof the neck might be’ regarded as the conclusion of the blout- polsoning, and thnt the polsun might be ex- pected to pass from tho system through tho abscess which now seoms certain to torm in the neck, ‘This information Is IN HARMONY WITH PRIVATE STATEMENTS which have been made by members of the President's household -to intiunte family friends. ‘The dentals of the physiclans that the President is suffering from pyremia are correct, in that the form uf blood-pulsoning which exists 1s not pyrmin, but a inilder form of the disease of the blood, which Is by no means necessarily fatal, Tho optn- jon of the physicians seams sincerely to be that this will not be fatal, but. that {t fs the turning polut of the bad symptoms, and that When the abscess hns formed ant the Presl- dent has recovered from {the will bo on. new road toward Ife, George Warring, Sanitary Engineer, eamo here yesterday at tho invitstion of Cal, Rock- woll to Investigate the sanitary condition of the Whito House, While doing so he visted THY URESIDENT'S CHAMDER and made # careful examination of tt, He had a good opportunity to observe the Presi- dent, To a friend subsequently Mr. Warrlng stated that, while the President was very much enaclated, he did not luok so badly ny he hind been ted to fear; that there was no UIscoloration of the skin, and that palencss and emaciation were the priucipal- outward Indications of tho disease, it appenrs that the inflammation of tho glund of the neck had made Sts appearanee before Dr. Agnew left for Philadelphia yesterday, and that it was decided with his knowledge that nu mention of It should be made in the morning bulletin, Secretary Blalne, speaking with reference to tho conservative character of his owu dise patches to Minister Lowell at London, says; “Ido not belleve tt is: right to color the- statements In tho slightest degree, It Isa erime, Lthink, to say one word that !3 not absolutely warranted by the fucts, Besides which you will observe that CUT NO TECHNICAL PURASES On TERMS, They ought not to be used ut all, They cone fuse and iisluad the people, for whose Ine formation they arg intended.” Mr. Binine evaded 9 question calling for his opinion asto tho President’s chances, Mo remarked, In sympathetic tones, howevers “Itis asad case, Sotetiuos 1 use iny tele pliong to call up tho surgeons In the iiddle ofthe night. Lam so ansious to know how he fs gettie atong.” The eritlelsn which may justly be macy of the bulletins Issued from the White House Is that they are write ten above the heads of the people, and toe often read like a page from a imedieal eucy- clopedia.- A promliont person, in converse Hon last night with tho physicians, suggested. that it was very unwise to frame the bullo- (ius in : BUCTE SCIENTIVIC LANQUAGE and to make it impossible for common peoe ple and for the yast mass of people of all slagses to understand them without thy ald vf a medical dictlonary, or of a competent surgeon, ‘The reply wade by one of. the ute tending physicians was that the bulleting wore written for nedical inen, aud were de signed to be & part of the history of the case, Jn this statement of the attending physlelan is undoubtedly to be found the true explana: + Hon of the conservative and scigntitie charace ter of the bulleting, ° ‘Ube prominent member of the Adintuletradon who way approaching the attending surgcons on this aceuunt is sald «to shave. iiumediatuly ree plied = that.if the purpose nt tho bulletins slyly was to give medical men in- formation as to the technical progress of the cuse tis comparatively suult class of persons embraced in tha medical profession mht very well wait until the ense was concludad, when tho history of it could be prepared, and they: could form that own dednetions from It. © Bat,” snid this geitleman, “THE GECY OF THE 1 A emplaticully should be to convey to the ifty iilltons of people of this country and to they milltons of tho world beyond this country in’ pinin and stinplo langungo the trus story of: the President’s condition. Yesterday after-; noon, ‘for fnstaiice,”? sald diy gerttionun, , ‘Sn great deal of unnecessary alarm might: have buen saved throughout the world (If the, vontidence of the physivlans in the character of the Inflammation of tha parotid gland ts; well, founded) {fa simple explanation had' been made tn the common people's unguage | ng to the Jocation and natura of that gland. and the probable cause of the Inflammation, The absence of such explanation, and the fact that a word of Latin orign aud a medteal phrase wore Inunched at the hends of the people, gave unnecessary alarm, and, while the words nay have been well wuiderstood in the offices of the phystotans, (hey were not known by the common people.” ‘The coms twnents of this gentlemnn aetually represent at-lenst one of tho lugitinate critleisms of tho official bulletins, GUITEAU. INS SELE-IMPORTANCE. Wasirxotos, D, O, Auge 10,—The recent demonstration of tho wreteh Guitean. seams to have had no other: Incentive than his Inordinnte desire for notoriety. When District-Attorney — Corkhills owas here he visited him almost daily, guvo iim a stenographer to take down his endiess Jumublo of words, atu in varlous other ways Jed Quiteau to think ‘hinself an tinportant personage. ils pleture was taken, and the wreteh was sane enough to know It would be sought everywhere, and thts: fed” ils vanity, Sinee Col, Corktill left, Guttean, with the exception of an ovensional visit from Warden Crocker, lins been treated ag the other prisoners, Iv has been somewhit urrogant to his keepers, butit did not change his‘treatment. Soma days stnee he com- plalned of headache, and fmperlousty or- dered n bandnge for {t, whileli, not coming ds proinptly as he thought it should, he TORE UL ITS PILLOWCASES fora bandage, and, as n discipline for the inisdemennar, his next: meal was made of brend and water, of which he con plained to Warden Crocker, asserting that ‘the value of a plttowensa should not-be taken Into account when It wag need- et to relieve pain. Finding he had ‘sink {vom his imaginary position as an tine portant State prisoner - to com mon prisoner tn the county Jail, the erenture doubtless devised the attack upon the guard ns an oxpodient to attract public attention to himself, It 1s to“be hoped he muy never know how well the attempt suc- ceeded, FROM ABROAD, THE PATRIANCH OF ARWYENIANS, Wasinxeron, D.C, Aug. 1,—The follow. ing communication has been recelyed from the Patriarch of Armenians In Turkey: Mu. Parsipenr: Provideace,. which watches over the days of virtuous mon in tho rorvice of Treo votntrles, hag snved the illustrious President of the Untted States from the cowardly attempt ogainst bis fe, Asascrvantof tho Armenian Church, who prays daily for all chlofs ot Chris- tondotn, 1 husten to express ta you my most heartfelt. telloltations. as a ropresentative of tho Armoniava of ‘Turkey. Iam happy to avail myself of this occasion, Mr, President, to be the channel of the conveyance to you of the soutl- ments of the Ligh admirutfon which my nation feols for the Government and peoploof tho ‘United States,—n Goyernmont which reilizes all dreams of tho frivnds of liberty, and tho people whose philanthropy obeys the highest precepts: ofreligionand morality. Invoking the bonedic- tions of Heaven upon you aud upon the. people whose destinies you so nobly rule, and praying the All Powertul to hold your preolouy life in His keeplug. Ihave tho houor to be, Mr, Preal+ dent, your humble servant In the Lord Jesus Christ. Auciutsior Nences. Armonian Patriarchate. . THE “LANCET'S” OPINION, \, Lonnoy, Ang, 19.—Tho Lanect this week snyss resitent Garfield's increased .do- bility and persistent frequent pulse are cle- mentain the caso of very grave import. Should {¢ prove that gastric irritation has completely subsided, and that the patient Is able to take and digest suitnble food, thers will yet beroom for: hopo of his recovery, ‘On the other.-liand, if tho improvement re corded on Wednesttay is not maintained, thore will be but small chance of combating successfully with extreme extiaustion.? TINE QUEEN'S BOLICITUDE. The Queen has the substance of all tele- grams relative to. President Qnrtield for- warded to Osborne, and tins expressed grent gratifiention at the receipt of Mrs, Gurileld’s Inessnge, “a IN GENERAL. AN INSANE WOMAN, Wastusatoy, D. ©, Aug, 19,—Another Innatle appeared at the White House this morning about 7 o'clock, She was a hand- some woinan, young looking, and gave her Mime as Mary Loulxe' Reminger, of Brook lyny N.Y. -She sitys her father and mother live at Nos Got Broadway, Brooklyn, She stated that dhe had come from Parts especial- Jy to cure the Presttent 5 that she left Parls Jorty days ago, and must seo the President before 9 o'clock, 28 sha could cure him tm. mediately, “She sat down on the coplus of the fron fence around tho White louse, nene the gate, aud when a crowd surrounded: her a polleenan ordered her away, Sho quickly replied she was not dolng any hara, and the ofiteer had better order the crowd. nway. Wher sho was told sho could not enter the gate, she gave : A BMALL LOcKET, ‘ very badly mashed, toa gentleman standing near, and usked hlin to carry it to the Presl- dent at once; that he would recognize tt, and order her {nstant admission to hits bedside, ‘The police took hur to headquarters, from. where she was sent to the Government In- sine Asylum. While at Wonalenurtors it was ascertained that she was pecullarly dressed, wet she had oy the tippur part of tbat suit, which she sald she got at Munhottun beach several days ago. She took: alt a fanoy-tide skirt, and “than it was seen: by the enicers that she had on the costume of n ballot-dancer of yarluty actress, Sho guy's she Is married, and that her husband ts. foreman of Fire Company No, 19, dn Wile Jausdurg, Brooklyn. leds belluved that sho is variety uctresd, She was notatall ylelont, STHE SURGEONH WAIL Dr, Dilss says that Dr, Pomiwrine, df Olito, who was the surgeon of Gen, Garfield's regl- ment daring the War, cauig here son atter the President way shot, and asked to be ad- witted to the President's room to see the pre tient, Dr, Biles replied that it. could not poaalbl ydo the President ny Buad to let Pomerine ace him, and mightdo harm, but he proulsed Pomerina te submit his request to other surKeuns; that he did so, antl the: Hatly refused ta assent to permit iy visit from Pomerlie, Dr, Bilis reported this do clsion to Pomerine a day or two later, Saye Dr. Ullest “Dr. Pomerine went tu the White House; went through tho reception-room wp. statrs, atul sipped iute the President's room, while the surgeons were all absent from the room; that while Pomerine was beside the Preshlenty tulking to him, “Drs. Reyourn ene wred the room and very peremplorily invited Puinerine to leave.” Dr, Biles says? Pore erlag sneaked Into the President's room att: er having beon refused adiniiajun, and bor cunse ho was timed ont He Was since we salled the Prosidunt’s surgeuns,”? . ULAINE'S DIGVATONES, ‘Tho fallowlug wag sent thls afternoons J. Lowel, SMintter, Londen? At balfepast Jo'cluck the coudidoy of thy Prosideut je bulter fbi ot any ting during oy pyat four days. There lean increase of honeful. typlig. in Fes ward to bis recovery, J. Ames O. BLALNE, A 5 Bucrulary, The fallacy Was sent to-night; Jet, Lowe, Miniter, Luutont in tho judy: ment ‘ofine vbysictuns,: the Presidunt: has Er alice the last sopurt. io has token durlug tho say Swoutyetwo ‘ounces of liquid food with rele Jeb and withous a tendeuoy to pause ur iidis gestion, Othor synptwins sre pot cesuutlally Changed, ‘Thy pulses aud temporature arg pues -of those named were seen to-night bya albly n tittic better. The swelling of tha parotid has not Inerensed, and tho fear of {te suppuras tan iseomowhat dimlaished. At this hour (if p. t2.) the Prosident ts aleeping quietly. TLALNX, Seerotary, A DENIALA f New York, Aug. 10.—An evening oaper fells the story of the conference of Repub- Neans at tho residenee of Vice-Presiitent arthur to consider the aubieot of tho Vico Presitent assuming the dulles of President, and gives the ames of these present. ‘Lvo. res porter, Col, Bliss emphatically dented that there was "any such confetence nt Gen. Arthur's house, Senator Jom positively dented the truth of the report. Ho sald he had not aven Gen. Arthur. sinee tt had heen 1 tho ys and did not even know where he lived, When asked lity option, he sald he had only fo remarks “You ean gay 1 Know nothing about any conference in this city? a reporter mmaule an vifert to sco Vieo- President Arthur at hts house, but the serv. ant stated (hat he would not see any one, card was sent up, but Gen. Arthur returned word that he was about going to bed: VICH-PRESIDENT AUTHUIL AND OTR. Did- f ~ NIPANIES, Dispateh to Uineinnatt Bnouieer, New voi Aug, Vive-Presidont Ar- thur remained at his home on Lexington ave. Mite to-day, and wp to midnight had recelved No dispatches different from the nublished bulletins, and no summons to Washington, Jie will not go until atmionggl, OF in.ense of the death of the President. Ex-Senator Conkling remained at the Fifth Avetite Hotel and recetved a umber of vise itor, Atnong them wore United States Son- ators Logan, dones of Nevada, and Don Canteron. They had along conference in Mx, Conkling’s room, Ex-Senntor Pintt and JohuN. Knapp, Treasurer of the Rupuulle- an atnla Commifttee, niso consulted with Mr, anki. Gen, Grant loft the hotel in the afternoon, Teas, sald that he had returned to Long maineh, Ex-Seeretary Bolknay was at the hotel In the evenings 2 Mr, Conkititg and Don Cameron, entled on Vivo-President Arthur nt his testdence Into in tho duy, OBITUARY. GEORGE TAYLOR, George Naylor, ox-Vity Controller, died ‘Thursday evening at his residence, No, 357 Dearburn avenue, atter a lingering iiness, ‘Iho deceased was born in Providence {1 1840, andcame to this cliy sixteen years Inter, where he lived'up to his death, having a suc- cessful business carcer, establishing an cn viable reputation, Coming here a, mero boy, he began Nfe ns a messenger tn the . Marina. Bank, ‘and - soon reso to tho position of assistant teller. A few years later he was offered the position of first teller inthe banking-house of DB, Carver & Co,, which he filled til! 1662, when ho beeame na partner in tho firm of J. th Wiekor & Co, distillers and commisston merchants, Tle staid there until 1864, when ha became nssociaied with LIL Shufeldt & Co. and two years’ later ho retired from netlve business, In 1868, upon tho clection of K, B. Mason as Mayor, he was appointed Clty Controller, then being but20 years of age, and filled the position with marked distinc Hon and abllity.. At tho thne tha city’s uradlt was not the best, and there wis con- siderable" dissntisfretion at. the way its finances hac been huunged he proved to be tho right man tn the right piace, and aue- ceeded In negotiuting n 33,000,000 loan at a figure which nt once made n reputation for hin ns a tinaneier and introduced him to the public as a man of more than ordinary ability. Lenving the oftlee of Controller early in 1872 he returned to budiness, and” became connected with the Fourth Natlomt! Bank © as Cashier, and in 1873, nftur the Gugeedefalention, lo was ap- potnted ‘Trusteo of that estate, and subse- quently ‘Trustee of the Frank Sherman es- tate, Which positions he titled with the grent- est satistuction up to hig death, In 1874 ho disposed of his Interest in the bank, leaving» it in a flourishing condition, since whieh tine he has had no netive business relations, He lust heavily in the fire’ of 1871, and still Inter In the panic of 1873, but his indomitable will, energy, and busl- ness thet, ant he ‘Jeaves his family comfortably situated, He hud been a iment: bor of St. James’. Church for yaar wis Highly esteemed for, his juany good qunlities, and practiced sui unostentations generosity, of whieh the world ean never know ‘but Ift- tle. He leaves a wife and six ehildron to mourn his loss. His funeral will be at St. dames’ Monday at'3 o’clock, Tis remains ‘will bo Interred at the family burying-ground at Graceland, iH Mr, ‘Taylor had ‘not madg a finat nccount- ing to the Court In the Gage ense, beeausa ho Hatt not closed out the trust, When hedied ho liad still Teft fn his hands for sale some $335,000 of real estate, Including the famous Gage farm, Mr, ‘Taylor thought that tho thie for selllng had not yet arrived, and by iis direction the property was held. ‘The title fs in the elty, and Mr. ‘Taylor was only, ‘Trustes ko as to return to Mr, Gage nny attr lug whieh might be realized above his In- dedtedness ‘to tha after the sale of his real estate, Mr, ‘Taylor's accounts aro fn such a condition that a new Trustee will have but little trouble in carrying on the trust. CAPT, SAMUEL RYDER. Soectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Grioaavite, UL, Aug, 12,—Capt. Samuel Ryder, one of the best known citizens of this place, died at 5 o'clock this evonlng, after a lingering ness extending over several years, Capt. Ryder yas for over twenty-> cight years n famillar form and yoice on the Western rivers. Beginulng his experlenco on the Ilinols River, ho ran tho first packet that ever plowed tha waters of that stream—the ‘Timoleon, :Subse- auently he was Master of the Prairle State, which ran on the sane river, and during the War he commanded the giant steambont ‘The Enipress, the Inrgest one on the Lower Mis- sissipp!. Ie has veon interested tn the Mis- sourl iyer Packet Company, the Ilinols River Packet Company, and other river ou- terprises, und has folfowed the trade and busluess through the many wns and downs witch It has experienced in Inte years, He wasn kind, generous, warm-hearted man in hig domestle, social, and business life, aud will bo ag sincerely wionrned along the rivers whero he traveled so long and wits go thor- oughly known aa hore In his quiet home, wherd his relatives, neighbors, die friends unite in payiig tribute to his meniory, Ho was upwards :of 63 yours old at the tina of his death, LUCY L, BARRETT, Apectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Rockronn, It, Aug, 10.—Mlss: Lucy TL. Barrett, the noted elocutlontst of this olty, who Ig well known In Chicago and through: out this sectlon of country, dled nt 11 o’cluoke this arbi in the 10th year of herage, No, sudder event hing occurred for many a day, for the deceased had Just finished four years he_ retained c of hard work devoted 0 tho tralning of her wonderful voles, and had) but recuntl turned from Chicago, where she had been recelying Instruction from Vrof, 5 Tyninn, “Miss Barrett has gtvon several en- tertnaliments in niga and mating pices. and has also uppeared tu tho Musical in Chicago, Sho lias always bean well recelved, alas at cach plage thohighost oncomiuma, Phe dee was born nt Chippows Falls, "Hy 10 Joie, and removed with -her parents to fils plaice about-8ix yenrs. ago, ‘The funvral will oceur Sunday afternoon, ISNAED MARSHALIn ° speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune? Gapesnuna, IL, Aug, 10—Tho lon, Israel Marahall, ono of the oldest amyl most Intlus ential citizens of Knox County, died at nis residence near Abingdon yesterday, - iu the 07th year of hiv age, es i + CRICKET. n Hpeetat Dispateh to The CAteago Tribune, * Touonro, Aug. 1—~Tho match between tho Chicago and ‘Lorontu Cricket Clubs come menceil tovlay on the now grounds ofthe ‘Yorouto Crieket Club, and, nt the close of the rst day's play, whiels consisted of oneln- lug for Chicago and five wickels down: for the Torontuy, the sore stoud harmed. in fave or of the . visitors, who scorad 17,” Ho ali waa ‘overything: that could be deslred, gud -the grounds were in fair.» cone dition,"Chere --was 3 Jurgo umber |.0f bpeetutors present, who shuwed the greatest interest In the game, and rewarded the,suc. euseful batamen with Syarty fpnlause, + Vor the Chicaxos the Rey, YD. Fililips, Be dt: Ogden, Shaw, Schotield, 11, Piiliipa, Viek- ef, tid Shelton batted’ in ‘fine style, cone triduting to tha. score 29, 10, 11, 4%, 19, 16, wad IL respectively,. Fur tho ‘Toruntas ' Merritt ulong cue up to double figures, hla 1 note out belg put together In finished style. At the close pf ee gare the visitors wore cuter- tuincd al the ‘Loronte Chub rooms by the house teat, N PAGES; - courteously recelved by tha Postniaster, to whot they told thelr business, ‘Tho Post- master sald he had been mortified: by the np- ' " parent Resumption: of Legal Procoed- POVERTY OF THE CANADIAN DEPARTMENT : iy the matter of pouches, but addled that the ings in the Christianoy WASITINGTON. CRIMINAL NEWS. Terrible Triple Murder by a Negro in Terrell County, ination had at hist been remedied, aw they Z, Georgia. were hot longer using American sacks and 2 »Oase, pouches, ‘The agents then conversed upon (ome Feneral ta tat, nd, nattoling Hit pe Voale a : F; z % ee butting was & naw one, sald they were n é desirous of earning What they coultot thy | An Linglish Forger Arrosted Upon Horrible Tale of a Witness In- methods of the Canadian Denartinnent tny tha, Alls Arrival in Philudet- ? ‘ “ nAROMe Nv ds -“troduced’ by the ‘Pros- iit writs 80 Drowd, THA. tito dostnster eat? ' + phia, \ oi uv ecution. not without diseourtesy avgid invithny Ait : { The bultd-: Ing wos Suspected: and its provements: alsenssed” Arriving at-the insi-room, Inree ‘umbers of tho: cntyns sacks ero notleod * willed. up In an ordinary manner on thd floor, aml others were hanging up on n roel ready ( labeled for shipment to a distanes, ‘Tho! urge proportion of them wore at oned. dls-: covered to bo" Us Exooution of Oharles, Stookly at. Ba-| tavin, N. ¥., for tho Murder of Sohn Welker. \ Novlyal of an Old Murdor Mystery in Luzerne County, Ponnsylvantas . . thens to Itspeet the ite He Tostifies'ihat tho Senator Procured an Abortion on His Wife by’. ‘ His Own Hands, ATATES PROPERTY, i the blue sttlpes betraying tho fuct. The Speeial Agents look occasion, of course, to Snauire hnto tie matter and exaning the lection for themselves. It was discoverca that of those linngime wy to be filed tho, American sacks were labeled for polnts ot a grent distanes, ag Liverpool, Lonton, Glas. Foy Syinntpex, ole, while for points near at innd Canadian saeks wore ised. ‘Tie ol The Funny side of tho Controversy Over the ‘Mnil-8ack Quos- *) Xitton. ‘| Marvin, the Man with Many ‘Wives, Held, in Bail of 6,000, TRIPLE MURDER, * Bpeciat Wiepateh to The Chicago Tribtines. An Amusing’ Fxperlonce of United * Blates Postal Agents In the Wind+ | otuts. picked out of the collection bulween 100], ATLANTA, Ga, Aug, 19.—Neae Dawson, In sor Post-OMlees ql 200 Ainerigan sacks, and thon, tirning to “| Terrell County, yesterday was enacted, 1 the pile of lenther pouches, found that nine- teen of tho thirty on tind still bore distins * eulsflag American niarks, The Postuiaster called up his elerk ond, in the presence of tho Special Agents, gave him =n gound repri- mand for alleged dlsobedlence of orders; but it was attorwards learned that NO ORDERS TO DISCONTINUE USING AMET CAN BACKS and pouches had beon issued. Whon the ar- rangement was entered hnito. with Posting. ter-General James (o return all United States sucks lo this side of the ling empty, the United States to reciprocate by returning Canndian sacks emply, at order was issued by Postmuster-General “Jnmes inimediately to carry ont the arrangement. — It "bing beon learned that ata qulle recent period, the Canadian departinent had tot issued its orders.to carry out this arrangement, .A no- icoof the arrangement was In fret issued to the Cannilan Post-Oillvo Inspectors, whitch olichals are responstois for the manngement of affnizs within thelr respective divisions; but Postmasters and ‘postal clerks, whe muse necessarily exeents the details of the arrangement, had not heard of it. Doubt- Jess the Instructions havo now been Issued. NOTES. + TU PILOT RULES, Wartinarox,:D. C., Aur Windom has postponed tll Oct, tion of the amended pilot rates, luke and sen- bontril. THE POINT DARROW EXPEDITION. Lieut, Ray, commanding the Polnt Barrow expedition, writes a3 follows to Gen, Hazen: At Sra, Larrrune 4, 19, 6) North, Loxaitupn 16, $4, 45, July 28.—'Tlio expedition hag arrived fn this latitude all In excaticnt health. We have | had Nght bailing winds sluce July #1. WH roe port from St. Path a THE TOTAL VALUES OF EXPORTS of domestic breadstufls from: the United States during mo seven months ended July BL, SSE, was $151,002,700; same perlod in 1880, $15,580,003, . CAPT. I. We HOWGATE, through his attorney, to-day mado nn as- slgnmoent of all his property. huld in his name {n the District of Commbla to Norris Peters to protect Peters as surety on his bond of $10,000, 1b fg understood he bondsmen will qualify before Comurissioner Bundy to-mar- TOW, $ EX-CONGRESSMAN MARTIN ¥. CONWAY, triple murder, the motive of which was rob- bory.. ‘The details appear to bo that a nogro named Frank Hudsot called at tho house of an old white man named David Lee, who it was known kept a good sum of money in his, house, Finding lice nt home, with a view of decoying him away. from the house,ho told hin that his fleld fence, n short dlatance from. his residence, way on fire. Lea started for the seene, accompanted by Iludson, who of- ferady to assist him in putting ont! the Ikines, The negro, before going, pleked | up an ax, lating ho would probably need | it to cut-away the burning portion, Soon ifter leaving the house and while on the way ' to the place where the. fence was sald to be 4 Pilot Rulos—Tho ‘Point Barrow Expodition Exports of Produce—Oapt, : Howgate, TNE CURISTIANCYS. * RESUMPTION OF TITS CASI Spectal Dlspateh to The Chteaoo Tribune, Wasntsaroy, 0. C., Aug. 1%.—A most fin- portant witnoss In the Christlancy ease testl- fled befure Examiner B. G, Lovejoy this ntt- ernoon, whose disclosures eroalad a decided sensation, so much go that the defense asked for n postponement of the usual crosy-ox- mnination, as thoy were not ready to goon. "The first witness called was 8. D. Fraukiln, ndeteetlve of Philadelptia, who was asked if hoa hnd ever been arrested, He reptted in tho aflirmative, imd zave an account of the affair, in which It was poien that ho was employed = on’ special service In Pennsylvanin -during the = Molllo -Ma- gitire troubles; Ho hatl secured an ugly looking Ienife, and while exhibiting {6 ong day to some friends in Phitadelphin ho ‘was arrested by an oflicer, who did not know Im, and taken before a Justice of the Peace ona charge of carrying a dangerous weapon. The Judge recognized him, DISCUANGED ITM, and returned tho -knife to lim. This was the witness who’ ata previous examination made Giro out such w scoundrel. Mis evi- Uenes this afternoon was only in relation to himself, and the prospects were «that the case would = ngaln prove — tedi- ous and uninteresting; but when Aue brose Folllott, n noted ‘specialist of this city, was called, the counsel on both sides beenme Interested, and the defonse were evi- dently taken by surprise. Folllott was ar- ralgned in the Criminal Court about a year ago for n caso-of malpractice on Susan Wheeler, but tho case was nolle proseauted by the Government, Mr. A. Folllott testified that In July, 1870, Senator Christiancy called at his drdgstore, No, 118 Forty-irst and linif street, N. W., and informed lim that lis < | i 4 of Kansans, who once shot Senator Ponieroyy pits was Ju orld! cond icton, ain What hu and hus long been eontined te tho Insane. ACANBFUL AND COMPETENT PRAGUITIONER <Agyluus here, has bean released, . in such specinitics. Witness told Im to go * to some other of the regilar physicians of CASUALTIUS. Washington, and named 1 number to hin : . ‘Cha Si UNDER ‘TI winrts, Speetat Dievateh to The Chicago Tribune. among them Dr, Boyle. Senator sald he would not call ina regular physlehn, Dr, Boyle or any other, Ie wanted counsel Forr Warne, find, Ang W—'The fost miure than, he dict practtenl service, because | train.enston the Fort Wayno- Road that leaves Chicago nt 8:80 p.m, while passing rapidly through Bourbon, ran over and tne he “was fairly reat upon obstetriles and thooretlenlly posted on subjects of preven stantly killed Dr. . Junnuigs, a: prominent physician of that. pluce, who -was. driving tion and obstruction. of procrention. ile fur- ther saidche wasutuou fir advancud in years to commence the rearing of 9 young fanily, across the track in-his buggy: and for some renson did not notice the approach of the train. Ho was 60 years old, and ‘for that renson. he kad operntac ‘Upectat Dispatch to ‘Te Chtcago Tribunz pan jis wits himself, | Mrom the eifects East Saaixaw, Mich, Aug. 10.—Frank o! the operation his wife was conilned-to her bed and sulferlug great pain. Montgomery, 18 years old, was killed this morning on W. &. Gerrlat’s logglug railrond. Witness finally, after consklerable urgliys, In Claro County, Hu was riding om the tratn agreed to call and see the Sennator’s wile, when the ear pimped the track, and Mont- on the oad with the ax, splitting nls head | open and Killinns him Inslantty, Io then re- ‘| turued to the house, whon he killed Mrs. Tov. and. servant with the same nx, an also struck down with tha same weapon nue other servant girl, leaving hor ns ho sip | posed inn dying condition. Hudson then robbed the house, petting $500 a4 the pro- | eeetts of his fendish erline, and Jeft. Any hour tater 1 neighbor calledennd found the | fourth viettn of Ladson ina recovering cone dition, snd she detailed: what had ocaurred, | and goon the entire nelghberheod was | alarmed ant out Insearch of Ludson, who, if eaptured, will be lynched, “ “ AN ENGLISI FORGER. Hpectat Disvateh to ‘The Chieago Tribune, © Pinwavenpura, Aug, 1%—Early “in the week Chief Given was ndvised by eable from tha Superintendent of Police of ‘Grimsby, Hincolushire, England, that m forger of 0 considerable amount bad tasen prssaga by the Amerlonn Ino ‘bteamor Ponnsylvania, and that his arrest was desired. ‘Tho eable- grams rend as follows: . AUG. 16, 1881,—Suiperintendent of, Volice, Phitla- delphia: Appreboud Joseph Brumpton, travel- ing wa tony Searlo, cabln passengor, Ponnsyl- vuulu. Balled from Liverpool, oth, Lickot No. 4,082, Cabin O, Detain him with luggage and thut of a wonnn with him. Bearch both partios for mouoy.” Wanted for‘forgary. OMlocr with warrant comes by next bont after having man apprehended, , R ae . SUPERINTENDENT OF Pouce, Grimaby. Aug. 10, 168L—Chtef Pollee,. Phitadeipita: Brumpton, allas Searle, bert: Now 4,47, churged with forging and uttering acceptunce bills of oxchango In tho names of Couper, Snowden, 1. F. Lord, G. Shunteo, with intent to defraud Warehum, Cook,.Alfrod Laginell. Warrant Brauted, Oflelal demand of oxtradition fs be- ing mude, ... , 5 5 : Sorrnimrennent Ponicr Gurstsny, * "The dispatches wero recelved only tho day bofoto:the arrival of tho stunmer might ordinarily havea bedn expected. She, haw- eyor, was “not spoke’ at the break- water -until. ‘Churaday . evening. —Yes- terday the - pollee tug went --down | the river with: tho. papors necessary for tho arrest of tho, party, the Intention be- Ing to bonrd the steamer at the quarantine station, the first pluco at which any but reventto oflicers are pernitted to board lie. coming vessels, One of the first persons en- countered by tho detectives ufter reaching {ho -steamer’s dock wus a brawny, tawiy- whiskored’ young Follow of 28, whto seemed to bo very well considered among the pose .sungers, to whom ho: had succeaded in,mak- ing himself yery agreenblo ‘on the voyage. We wos soon fdentitied ag: Mr ueriry Searle, and a buxom ” Englishwoman of 26 “pointed , out ag the Mrs, al whieh he did one evening about the middie of July, 1876, at Wo'elock. Hoe-went to 810 gomery sought to save himself by Jumping off, but struck tho bank, and, rolling on to Indiana avenue, South Side, and was the track, the train went over lim, instantly MET MY BENATOR CLIMETIANOY, who took him Into the front rogim-on tha Kelling hin, Ho was recently from Canada. : FLodps, : lower Moor of the houge. It uppeared to be used ng an oles or ‘parlor, “After n short consultation witness went into a back room, Denver, Colo, Aug..10—The oxtensiv ralns of the past fow days havo caused Jicavy datunge in this State, the rallroads being where a lady was contined to her bed. | Sen ator Christianey tuld him that this was his wife, and Introduced hlin os the Doctor who. jad culled Lo prescribe for her. ‘Uhe patlunt was very weak and complained of consider able path. An oxitiulnation showed muscle | the heaylest sullerers, Every road in oC Hig thea: pid altewed Gonris was auleuy: Inflammation and positive Indlention of an at- | the | Staty has been more vor less | to consider hinsel nor urreat, but that no tempted abortion, * Witness made outa pre- | damaged by fills and washout, No exposure would result a8: log as he behaved himself, Ie turned pale at first, remarking, “The game is up)? but soon regained his compusure and nude himselt as agreeable as he had always appeared. Tt is aginst quire antine laws to Jand incoming pussengers until the terronial dock fs reached. Arin in arm with the dotectlye and arbor Police. man Rittenhouse. the prisoners | walked down the gang bridge to the wharf, A few minutes wero expended in looking after the luggage, after which Mrs, Searle: was:vory niet surprised to find a enb awaiting her and her alleged husband, and wag eVen more surpriaed to tind the two Yankee guntlemen go -Intely shipped still In close attendance, “Whatdoes this meat, doo?” she inquired anxlously 3 they entered the carriages VIL toll you it a moment’ sruuutany alias Scarle, sald,-os he throw: himself buck on the cushiona. ‘Che earrings atarted mid he con- tinued: "It means that tho gamo is up. Wo fre arrested ate will have to go back to En. Jani’? Mrs. Searle uttered a shrisk and fol nets Inaawoon, from “which slo soon ro-. covered, and the explanations and recrhutinn- tions which followed, tho recovery of her consejousness ara said to. haya doyeloped what amounts to 0 confession of guilt of Brompton, aling Searle, and also indicate, that the woman was ignorant of his crlm- Inallty. At the Contral Station seo gave her name ng Unrriet Clayton, of: Lincolushire, Enuland, Io was registered as Brinipton alas Searle, ‘They wors both’ searched, und only £20 tn noney. wos found upon thom,’ The bagunge was also pelzed hind passed tho examinution of the Ous- tonfs-anthorities, 1t consisted’ of 9 lurge. wooden chest, along box, three tha trunks, suveral. valises, a hat-box, about na doget Wnbrellas, and three packages dong uy in shawl straps. On selzure of the baggage, Bruupton or Searle said: * Yow tl tad no money in te luggage,” and the oursery ex. qminatton made by the Custom-louse oftl- clala Indicates that he spoke tha truth, In tha Bteernzo wps a. young, nan. aged 18, named Itonry Beott, "Ho: had: registered under the nano of Svarle, and his png: ange had been pald by Brumpton. They both came -from Grin whore Stott lind Hved with a wid mother, It Wis tert that he mjaht have been made the dopository of the procecity of the forgery, and tho detective searched “hin, bug towid scription, went to his Uruucstorepropareit it, and slelivered —it=to Senator Curistlancy, 'The'following day tho Senator valled on wit- hesy anit stated that hls wife was [improving but two daya Inter he again ealled witnesy to. his house and said? his wife was silfering and complaining, | Whon witness are rived at tho ‘house he was informed by Sountor Christlaney that lily wife's mothor was In the sick-room, and nothing could be done until he got rid of her. When witness in saw the patient she nppeared mitch distressod, and especially when, after n care- ful examination, hy Informed her tint, AN AVORTION WOULD 800N uccur, Sho sald that sho had protested agulnst such a thing, but {ft lud-ayalled nothing, as hor husband insisted upon porfarmlng tho oper- ation, Witness nidvised ler to be on her wuurd against undue excitement, and that with proper romedics an careful fig she, would goon be well. ‘The fol- lowing Sunday Sgnator Chiristiancy called nt witness’ store, .and stated that the result of the aporation hil, been very satisfactory, anil that tha patient hnd been delivered of a large. sized“ fatus, and was. then getting along nicely, Io thon asked if any furthor treatinent was necessity and witness told Mins no, Senator, Christlaney said, * How mnueh do I owe you for your connection with this case?” Witness repiled $23, ‘Tho Sun. ator thereupon logk out his posketbook and palit the money, and left the store, At this point the henring. was adjourned, the de- ense having deolded not to cross-uxamine the witness at this thie, i MATI-SAOKS, OUR PILEIRING NEIGUNONS, Bpectat Dispateh to The Uhicago ‘Tribune, Wasitxarox, D.0., Aug, 10--1t ts not improbable that a. demand for indemnity wilt be mado upon the Canadian Governnient for United Statey mullsacks and pouches stolon by. Canadian officials from this Gove ernment. For threo yenrs provious to tho recent develapmonts no leather pouchus had been sent to the Dominion, yet it was ostl- tated that about fwo-thirds tn usy fur local mall service ware fio: properly of the United States, ‘he proportion of canvas savke bo- Jonging to this Government wud appropriated: by our nelghborgto the whole number Is probably stl gtonter., “How do your, people. Justify asich conduct?” usked an American Vost-Oflies , official of n high Canadian fnpetionary, ‘ " “Woll, allt folks think that thoy wore overreached In the postal treaty made with trains doparted to-day on the Kansus Pacific, and cannot be run through on that road until to-morrow afternoon or Sunday mnorn- ing on account of a washout tires miles long near Deer Trail, ‘Tho San Juan Division of the Denver & Ito Grande Is also Interrupted. by extensive washutts, —- - DROWNED. , Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune. JANESVILLE, » Wis, Aug. — 1%—Norrio Phelps, aged 19, son of M, W. Phelps, Esa, -was drowned in Rock River while bathing toulny,, ‘Tho body Ins not yet been recov- ered, Farsourit, Mags, Aug, 10.—The Rov. Mr. Fairly, a well-known Congregational minis: ter, was drowned this afternoon tn Crooked Trond, He baeked his vehicle into the pond, aa wae fishing therefrom when he fell into A PREADTUL ACCIDENT, Dernoit, Aug. 19,--A shocking accident occurred {n this elty this afternoon. dames Curloy, foreman for Candter Bros,, while ene gaged In building a wharf, washolding a pie to stondy ft when the hammer descended be- fora the propor thine, striking Curley -on tha baok of the head, suinghing it ike an org. shell, Denth was instantaneous, Decensed wast worthy mechanic, aud leaves a family, A COW ON TIE TRACK: . CincinnatY O,, Aug. 9—Tho ‘mes’ star special from Chillicothe says a frelyht-train on the Marictin & Clncinnatt Kallroad ran agalist a cow yesterday near Sumuit awiteh, ‘The onelne wis throw from the tradk, and tho englnoer, Faddy Elehendtaub, was killed, and the fircman, David ‘Taylor, Was, badly t Gi hurt. So «_’ A WAR OF RACES, eur Latte Rock, Ark., Aug, 10,--Morrilton, 9 small village fifty niles from this elty, ts In, grout exoltement oyer-wn anticipated col- Huton between colored ‘ind white eftizdna,. tt Stee arte ubontn RE whito children, A day or two after the fathar . “ Of tho children met tlie nero ant avo lin a | OUI ning conte In tile pockets, hx oF whitch terrible buating. A negro preachor (ook the te slit ho ind gat Hoi near ie f though. part -of thie assaulted negrd, Feethyy soon’ ava alnen Hout cunt yomenbers, mt youth rit high, the friends of both pacties ranging olther was or pretended to be Ignorant of his themselves on elther side, Several: street woctal standing, Dusliesior celia. Urtmpion fights acourred more or loss serious, but the | grins consisted of forzing neeuptauces:to one determined stand of tho oflcays prevented -o | able hla. to carry on his building perations. Moe CC NeeR TENT. Te Teaaed to (che carlo, A ae eee att Tunttiae Chavon: spent the masterGone: vi nh yegard to |-elal policemen woro sworn in to’ protucs life M newspapers, EneltiGovermmmint was to ro- | and Drovers Mev eohrut peuple havin, niulit In thecelis of the Cuntral alice. Sua. colya und retatn ta postage upon nowspas | threatened to burn the town, |. Citlzens. a! . r Morrilton aro here to-luy for tho purpose of | tho Binglium douse, -a\ chu ogra pers mailed on {Gown side of tho border, 7 ho ‘nor to Wise ain ty Otis, 4 { clng thy’ arrest was sent to Oléf: Givon, fo prusurve the pease, Pare hon to ne Me bone | exitoutron 487 0CIC: ’ ELEVATORS NEEDED IN TOLEDO, 5: omereemieteet es CUANLES STOCKLY, Raravra, Nv¥s, Aug 10,--The ‘oxvontion + Bpcctat Davatch to ‘Og Chicugg Tribuns o> { Toto, O., Ag 1—1t fs now rumored, of Charles Slogkly for the ugloe ft Solin in* commoretat. clreles that arrangements’ |. Wolkar, took" place hore today. ‘Tho mus der ocuurred on tha 27th of April lag.’ Wel- havo been porfagted by whieh a fargg nujount, :of gralu—not: less: than 4,000 erg—18 fo b ker wad plowing ina fleld, whoit'Stagkly du- “sont to Detrolt over tha Wabash Route,’ “Tue crowded condi tion oftthy elevators here his liberately walked up and fired three shots at “forcod ong of tho largest: shippors of «ruliy tality. °% the fist + one. = wlthy’ fatal* offogt. |. Stookly “hall beon’ cinployed by Wolker An, this teity to--alivury i portion of thelr roe culpta to Detroit ua abuye*mentionad,-and: it fs also yitderstood “that -one of the heaylest - TRANSPORT: WITHOUT CHANGE thoso revolved juiig mally from tho othor side, It proves tdibe a fact that more Amer lean popors are sant to Canada than of Cri: tan papers sony-to tho United’ Btutes, und under this trentywu belleye your Dopart, nient hus, made tbout $4 to our $1, Lait pose aur peoply.zould ave no. other way to Hot even thy nko your sacks ond pouches! i ‘ s i. rei ot paar to tho’ Windéar,, dg ui Sas o farpehandy saat had “aougliy ough, |: Wolkoy, :;the - marrige : of!) bla sSidyyats |. Ont, ofice hos alfvady been published, Tho old daughter Lizale, byt wad.refused bush story of tho affalf. In detall, however, hus rain honges hore is about to chan, - by tho girl and her purants, ay sho only mno- |: Bad amusing foytizos, ‘Tho Special Agents tip ary er hat mae toe hah Iie tive for the erie wos rovenue. Miva. hls thought that, as Wiideor was an exchange he ee SS ee, conyletion the, privoner liga felyned Jusnnity, ultles, Just oppoatt Detroit, with which lt nad tt FROST, +, [ond at times acted Ike a muntae. "Ho “was Boston, Massey “Aug, Wi Froitg ara. r¢: ported durlug the week im the viehilty of Contuocuok, N, IL : x frequent communteation, the relations with, Aworican ofilelals would bu pleasynt, and in this they were det mistaken, ‘They were! alx Zoot one Inch tall and wolghed 175 pgunday Bons weeks sgo, when It.was found: to bud necessary tu shackle him, It required fout’ 7 burning, Hudson struck Leo 9 terrible blow: ‘ 1 men toh mien to hota lal, While the irons wety y3 parents Hye ty 7 Darien, only twelve Tiltos 1te9, Ton at Daring the four months: since inept, arrasted his father did: not visit nn eatas petson, who spoke With Inti ahaa! f 00: oaths Well, ho diag myn iaut Chartee and ho must sleep upon i” IMs wi be other mse ri bio en risen atlondants ni ain woud-by and enth oye Stoekly paised tls In: es i Sol ils A quietly, “Ho ate, Teoria ul tke fh t Ag visited hiiu onee since I seomed to take his aa ina OFfngt inaniter, and showed no ton tarts hor conversation wi Bu rorya » Un Tit with a dd eyed, brother John at W o'oloe ho slopt from 1 o'clock at yet MoOrHine, When he arose aid ae Ok Mls brenkefast of beefatenk ind potatoes, ma Was led to te Jail yard at 14 3 ft Sheri deta ake ie ee, age t s " Hone ey f hocdad anything t Hig conlonned ia to say, He "No, sir "The noose weelttnuted od, “AUIt09 tholdtop sree ohn Toast. shivered convulsively for ty erly hands dropped to, his aie til iy Coles pronounced Ifo extinet, and th ca Dr, was lowered at 11 AC larga cron eny rounded the Jail, Wd supe 3 —_. > AN OLD Mutprr, ++ Bpeclat Dispatch ta The CAtcaoo Trbun Winkesnanney, Pay Atug 19,—Thy Vik of Harlelgh, in the lower part of Luz oe County, is greatly excited over What tk thonght to bo a clew toa foul murder go) 4 mitted eight years ago. About that time, td Qillesvie boarded with aman Named Fish at One night Gillespte left the houge ty alten) tho wedding of a friend. Ie wag culty to cross a hig swamp, and, though he alten ed the festivities, he was never afterw, svon, Search was made for lim at the th but no clew to hls whoreabouty could bo obtalucd, and his nbsence has tee; soures .of, profound Inystary an since. Yesterday while a patty of mey ‘were at work near a rallrond ridge Weed to convey coal frou a collivry tn the teimhbo} hood a stone and a pecs Of slab contalnt iM an inscription were unearthed, "Thesa yy = discovered ata point where a deep eavely oceurred many years go, but whieh ha since boon fitted up with sinte ‘unl ruck, Pho following tnscrintion was on the stone: “May the Loti have merey on Neil Gilles sig’s soul, avho was murdered and buried here six or savcn years ago.” ‘The {ne seription was plain and hid evidently been inde quite Focus A. design of a croy was Just above the Inscription, ‘Tho mystery of Gillespie's disappearance is rtnewed, ang inany wittlng hands are busy to-rluy reinoyw ing the rocks from the old enve-hole with + view of exploring tts depths and finding the body of the Supposed inurdered tat. The inatter hag also been placed In the: hands of devectives; and will be thoroughly i Mls ® a MUCI-MARRIED MARVIN, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Trtune, Envesth. * Bosrox, Mass, Aug. 10—Arthur Marvin, tho man with nine wives and many allases, who was arrested In Lynn yesterday fof forgory, was to-day held for further examine tlon in 25,000, ‘Che clinrges are bigamy end forgery. Ilo indignantly dentes hits mare riage . with = Msg ‘upper tn. Rel. mond, “Vay or. having deserted her or Miss Do Hart in Now Jorsoy or New York, On tho contrary, he asserts he hashadno wife for. several years past, and hus never been fn trouble in St. Lonts or elsewhere, Meantine the First’ National Bank of Chieago has attached tis money and Jor. olry, and, Hf the requisttion papers artye in J thie, tte will be turned ‘over to. Pinkerton't officers on ‘Tuesday. Dispatches: reeled here to-day from ieinonid representa goed deal of excitement thereover his ‘capture, Owing to the relleence of tho officers It wat not Known here until to-day that Merritt Is the shrewd seoundrel who has been, 60 long sought for allover the vountry. ATTEMPTED HIGHWAY ROBBERY, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, CHasvaran, UL, Aug. 18.—Yestertay aft ernoon:s: farmer named James Aloxandey, residing’ few niles, worth: of St. Joseph, this county, was cujng home witli a loadot brick, whon 8 tramp asked for permission to rite,. Mr, Alexander -told him to get up be hind, and a moment Inter looked aronnd ayl confronted a cocked tevolver wiilch tha tramp held, ; At tho same thine he was told to deliver his money, Mr. A. struck at the ras eal with his whip, which caused him to juup from the wagon, followod by Mr, Alexandea, ‘the team now became frightened, ga started to run, tho driver after then, ‘fe tramp fired nt. the running: ian, the bullet entering his-side, ‘Phe assasin then mays, fd the wounded man wes tuken to a fant house close by and medienl ald: stunned, ‘The wound: was probed tothe dopth of four inches, but tho bullet could not be found, It Is feared the man will dio, ' Mon. are hunting inthe woods and cornfields near the sens of the shooting, and ff tho tramp [s fouod te wil! not glyo the courts any trouble, INHUMAN CRUELTY, Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribrurty Koxomo, Ind., Aug, -10.—A_ case of mot Inhunian cruelty to. an anlmat camo to te oars of: your courrespondunt this moralsg Yesterday, L, Ramsey, who lives in this cliy and who runs 9 thrasling-muachine, wus er gaged in thrashing wheat about threonlles south of lero, Ho finished up the job In the afternoon aud hitched his horses to the en gine to moyg It to tho noxt Job, when one of lis" horses bulked, Ho then ted a lina around tho poor aninial’s tongue and set throw or four strong men to pull at it, The beast, of course, huns back, and the brutes até the other end of the ine pulled the tongue out by the roots. ‘Last night the inhuwsr owner was: arrested and “brought befor Esquire Ingols, in this elty, and (ined 3 ty costs, ‘Tho fecllug iy strong aguinst thet low, and the cuse $3 not ended yet. -A SHERIF WOUNDED. GAtvEsros, ‘Tox, Adg, 10—A_ apecltl from Orange snys that on the night of uy Vith Sherlif. Mitehell was dangorousl! wounded by n party of negroes, Anstlgatedby bad white:imen, A posso Innmedintely weet to hls ussistance, resulting ln the shootiag ¢ two negrocs, and the hanging of 8 ane Saveral othora worg. wounded. treat citemant prevails. - ‘Tho military and ot : avo malntalning order, -Elght bleh ae White ian nratuidter arrest. Sherif ell, it Is. thought, will recover, _A. 8MUGGLER. ie BurranocN, -Y., “Aug. 10,—Ionry vai tnor, of this city, has been held in Stil * to answer for sivuggling woolen Tas ae Cunnda, [tts estimated that fifty tons ¢ rags higve ,been smuggled ae pe : last year by various parties, jt a 1038 or O00 fo. the Government: ‘Lo better develle the onston allicers, n favorit trick te to COvGE tho gouds up with old bon het fonsive In smell that the oflielnts would too the risk of passing the goods rathel making a righ! examiuation, : AN UNLICENSED DOCTOR. » Gpeedad Disyaten to Tre Chicago ‘Tribune. ws Deoarun, IL, Aug. 10,—A. W. Burice of Maro, was arrested this afternout Shuskt Fostar ono Stnte warrant Oe ny hin with practicing. medlelne 11 "i ail without a feonsd und contrary to tho eau tho State ofsbiiinols, ¢Tho arrost Is thors, ' Of nyUgh Tag Uils evening, Bunce 1 in foul ie the Shi a eriit, He will have ale pinarrew bofare a Justice. © as a ae toi se TAUAPRICIDE, New -Pyuabecvina, 0, Aur. B brothers named Bremer, aged 1 hey gut into va«quarral .. yosterday, wieher youngor drowtrknite wud owt tha oi Sug quduuyen, dnijtoring mortal Wo BUCKET-SHOP FAILURE yas * 8x Tqis, Aug. 1-H a propridior of anu of tho wuckrt Chamber of Commorey Lulldlugs UO you day,’ Very Ubtieran po uscertalaes Sup inst butte hy noe thomgit tho 10s 4 Baha ; ee = 9 NOT SUSTAINED. {Too oburgos ayalavt Oillvor Jawe! pent? tho daeelaa Stes etal nea bo ostee iat hiet jariglo in fav cao" Hag iar al : i : biumsane aud meuuuevosuury yiuluncd lng au arroat, ad t urna a Mure