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2 HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY AUGUST 23, IKSI—TPTWELVE PAG. pe ern — = - = ————- 4 y y pay ty ti th 1, 500 Ivlng employes in factories a share in the } direction of Arehbishop Lynet, Bishop Uaayea a feaknate reiatntargo with oe CRIMINAL NEWS. Doce Gln nnd cree pleeesot artil frolts in Drape fon to. thelr wages whqn the | O'Mahony, and ‘other dectestastienl dgntta- Se rtp rofits amounted to mare tian O percent. | res deqpest. aymoathy for hin and the country i q a fe svitte 89 1] time being, . ATE Lit SPRCTAC on ; arent of” the great Natlonal af- Further Developments. in the Case of ints county, reported to-day. ‘To-morrrow ‘The Convention adlontey the following: Speetat Wisvated to The Chieaga 11 . filetton, She states that when sho Morton, the Bigamist and the crowd wilt arrive. Conpantes from Pes | Resolved, That sutrase ithe thabtat alleltt | Qurnic, Atun 2k~—A thost shameful waht firat knew the Presklent he | was Swindier, rn, Logansport, atid Manele will arrive ont | 2ems without regard to raeg, color, dex, or taxes. | for cays past lias heen seen in this harbor, veo titles hy ady: aa ACh at ht jo flatinh, yt wmitation was held, to-ulgtit, however, Agnew sane without previons preparation and after saying made engagements for to-morrow, THE CAMSET AM NETICENT f thoy know what tho: ¢ sbysicians are. It is sald ‘that there wos come talk of Mentor, of a trip tlown the Po riley George or or the Try i te . , : 1 a hl, Deputy Col} vE Hight frame, not welghtng more, the anorning strain. ‘To-morrow afternoon v AS 1b Is that of the trunk of x tinman body | SDE, We bdo ROOF Stans omne, of a rapid Journey by.spectal tran in ier ce yiutainey nit 150 - pat scat that the uniformed rank of the Kulghts of a sey aid ; frightfully mutilated Honting Ia the stream ake Copeland s Ue ity Hs Velde, Cotte ix hours to Long Hranct. “Mgntor, It was Hi HEE SMT ‘fect with dyspensin The T f the Blue-G: R Pythias, No.0, tho boys who yott Spree BIRO tED Gateane Prete Ate br novking about the wharves, Seti are Glare teres gic Hubs {inet Are Laide . 4 «i 2 he was areatly alfected w yspensin, e Terror o eo Blue-Grass Re- i 8 : : : "t 1. Hide, ald, was tuo far, and the init ate. was not | ON and could. hardly ent nnything. Sho ling tie lnurels from Chieawo at. Latays | Kronur, lay Aug. tL—The fall campaien | the resutis af the miserable parslinony ot the Hy view Velde, e ve ine ‘. ete, wil give an, exhibition | drill, | was opetied to-day by the meeting of the Lee Quebee Government. * Reson ee eo Aaioaey arian rueeon freattently heard tim say In the presence of gion a paw Brother and on Briday the shaun batttowll foustit, County Vemocratte Convention at West — aaa ; SULCIDAL, Rt H tar him. ‘The ate | ber litisband and friends that he woul! not 3 NeLAW, The following are tho, ofitcers: tr Point to nomtnate ofieers for the coming ARMS CONTISCATED, om i —- santxe too mich inotion and jar him. | The al ive more. than forly-live or itty years, Sho patriots, Comhandinr ‘nitioer of tho Posts f. ucti ‘The followlhy. nominations were Speci! Diapateh ta The Uhicago Tridtines RUSULTS OF A MUSK Ayn: if Long Branch was regarded the bost, put | iris that he was, superatitions tn this te Kink, Dost Adjutant: A.C. Hemiiel eet ee eee eae ei tae ot, fA. | OTrawa. Aug, M—The Norwest bark PavioN, P'S Disy. 10. one was Willing to say that ft would be | UNlts that he was, superetitlous onte | Parties to an Old Found in Texas Sattto | of Artitery. Georzo Manson, Gen. Gibson | mate: J, Sehrovder for ‘Treasurer, J. A, Nnomt, Capt Fuavemurks whieh. wns: te Special Duapateh to The ch > fife to Femove him anywhere, Dr. iiss | Pech and states that Mi. Kerr wonte : i of Obto, wid Gon, Gresham of Lutanepolls, | Nunn for Sheriff, C. M. Brie ‘for Auditor, | Naot, Capt, Fanuemarks whieh wus tee | AVAUICEE, Atm, Bh 008 Thibune, + iatd last tight that Soke frequently Inugh at his fenrs, antl tell hin the Mattor by Killing Encl are expected to ho present uring Ue remains | 1p, G, Mille for Senatarc and for tha Legistn: ( cently selzed by the customs authorities at pera Mr. Franses ag, Taich last Mite le Uta nae omg | that he would live tobe an ald ina, At this Other, \ne days of the Feunlons nad will attress te | (ure Frank Allyn aud. Saooks, ‘The Con- | Quebee for having a number of rites on | tery née Miss Futter, daughter of Wy EMOVAT. WOULD DE RQUIVALEST 7 | the General woutd shake his head solenly i eos i its elie -buataeaee hatte aint tie Netilon pased of quletiy, nail to tha avers | Word, bas been tue $4), unc tho rifles eons Fuller forunrly Ono OF ‘the Searine a ‘ erik say. "No, 1 awou't, Kerrs I tell you t usldener 4 " outsider Tb wonkt appear tint att was tare | fiscated. Shera but fatterty practetng jaw ino Dr. Boynton sald to-niaht that i world he { and say. No, 5 gid diveorated, amt our elty ts in holiday attire to) montons and tinpps, but tothe there iat} ——— . Porte. 0 AW IN Ne is wiseto nit asword nto his bawels.. The | WHlnot live many years? Mrs. Kerr spoko | Similar Quarrols in South Onrolina | \iienme tin toe li Lilie Perea ee ae et eeieations veint | | SHIPMENT OF RAILROAD mos. pate Cauunttted sulelte ut her of Mrs, Garfield in: glowing terms, desertb- and Ohio Result in Mur- Ing her as a “noble Nttle woman who oll . der, Uhrongh the terrible atfaie has acted bravely a is " é Chou, tear Ortthge, N, Y, AL the Veterans’ reanlon todiy, Cov. | stromely to the thrown out of ut lest Urea Rpectat Dispateh ta The Chleacn Tebune. ‘Tho eatse was tieger any et fet Plaisted made a speech’ of welcome to the | of the-candidates, the Democracy of this ety cisaston, _ . The A 98 Was CNET ANT lepresstey soldiers ant)satiors, ail wag. folleweil by apparently Oe Belg at il satistien with the Kixosrox, Ont, Aug. he nowt of | count of tha disstuttion of he 7 i vy i ks ee hath T hittsha: Gon. Q. 0. Howard, Ciov, Wastiburn, att | trentment of then ly the Convention, [¢the rallrond fron arriving here from Montreal | was born in Mllwankes, and Wns spinions of ‘the other surgeons could not ht iseertained. «Thera {4 toby another consul ation In the morning, There of course $s 5 j ; : Y “1 sale ‘ years of tae, beautiful, aid tale ustat meeting, Seere- | sud womanly.” o. THE . others. Resolution unitalenee mid sy ili rake no titatake in thelr gee | for transportation to Milwakee and Chtengo | Sears of age, b , aint tielented, Ary iiinine’s dlgpatehes nue alowny, Js car Aro ite SUVER ONS TUES MUEANESE / wathy with the President: were phased, and JRepiaallenan asa, ne nual ae fe ues cnn | an (he Canada Pachle Raltrond Is very large, tala revolver a the work. “Ter hn 0 ts still more gloomy, Ile NEW YORK, Special Dispateh to The Chieign Tribune, forwarded to Washington. easily elect at feast The asurer, Senator, | Probably 25,000 tons will bu transported tls | tine in New Lark eae MUCH Of fy f anguago ssl 4 i t tt “ VICTSPRESIDENT ABTHUI. Bostos, Aug 4.—Conisal for Morton, the a Th one Hepresentatlve. os stason, tho in Sow ' y to the diseang alls lke. 086 ae onat atueedloth Me | New Yoru, Ang. H—Tho Trilnme snys: | bizamist ant forger, have tiled wn apptica- THE INDLANS. Des Moises, li, Ati. 34—Tho Adams —_- “Whatever conclusion the Cablact may haye | ton fora writ of hnbens corpus, anita hears County Repaytlean Convention to-day at A BREWERY BURNED. that the surgeons will decide that tho Tres} x sian 4 en, AY COLDWATER, ster i reached, the counsellors of the Viee-Presi- | ing will be given In Boston Friday morning. My NOES {IN COLORADO. {ours nmuliiaied ae Glare foe ule Tela Srvixrnamth, Olites Ate aH. — Kasner’s Speetal Manatch -to Tie Chicaso Tyiy, dent connot be removed seitliout lintedtate dent fnve wrged that tha Cablnet cannot | tts elatmed tn tho petition, whieh fs signet eerie io me Chisaes Triton hie aunt Inst rdictud for MeDUl for United browery a Rea ee Kastnerville were | Conpwarent, Mich, Aug. ren xu Sdunluent verte his ee i) te see Mieke | take upon flsel€ to dectte when the Inabliity | by Hudiong A. Morton, that Marvin is not | Rawniss, Wyo. Aug. 24—Gen, [lutt, —- R : ets x : Merritt was found luuzineg teow the verasd newed that he athe nein ai MY anil of the President gsists, and it is known that | hls right name, and tut the warrant surren- | enmimanding the Fourtecuth Infantry, with MISSISSIPPT GREEN BACKERS. OBITUARY A of her sister's house fi tho Seeond Ward this hed whero he les. te Preetitont at this | Get. Arthur will not head any call or sug | dering him ‘to the Virginia authorls | jis stat and a large portion of, his regiment, Jacnson, Miss, As, 2h—Thu Convention | oe inorning stone deat, _Lusunity, caused byt who Isin charge of the President at mae | estion of tho Cabinet ns to-neting Inthe | tes, slgnat by Lteut.ov, Weston, | arrived here bya speetal trata from Salt | of Greenbackers and Independents assem akon Nt ireds: het Ayes the Hhotive. “She insite an ye notin, srs that he is no worse tha he wasat | rinse. of the President. It is safe to | lias been issued without authority of Luke Clty, and left to-day for tho old Ute | Bled here to-day, . twenty-five or thirty of ® a We a * vest) attempt wan her tts 1:30 A. Me ‘The surgeons, it is sald, are tikely to de eido that tho President cannot be removed, ‘This decision,.in view of the urgency with which the demand for the removal lias bect made, ig likely to be followed by the belief . Spectat Dispatch to The Chtcaoo Tribune. mult bitase velns In her west gey say also that, while Vicu-Preaident Arthur | Jaw aud tmprovidently. ‘Tho prisoner waste | Agenoy on White River, Colorado, ‘This | whom wero colored men, Gen, Griflin, of Wasmixaros, dD Ge oie of,-—Gearau W, rently Navel eit in her fats will not disregard ‘any request of the Cabi- | havestarted on his way South this after | retnient tg taking the station In the Lata Chickusaw, was ninite Permanent Chatrman, Risa, the troted banker, dled very sutitenty | Cheyenne, We T. Het or of Mr. Dining as Ita hend, to come to | Novelwuuk, herent tivo utlide Reealations | Coury of the SIxth Infantry, whiel iy to he ] and, Ularles al of Muds County, Scere | ie his euuntey plteo In Sluryland, near Uils TAEHOILLA? Washington, he ts ndverso to doing so while | hy Gar. Holliday, of Virainin, fore suryiny | tsselibled at Fort Douglas, near Salt Lake | Ans Aten Bene lng was homtuated tor | elty, tt 320 tis morning, ite hat beon itt | AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOC. the President lives. Precedents in like cases | oie leat bimumy, the other forgery, ‘The | Clty, tnder Gen. :MeCook, Intely of Cen, yernor. ‘The Conventton adjourned nti! | for same weeks, but tual been tmpreving, ON, show that there Is no. absolute need that the | one whielt Mas been: granted Mees obtalt- | Sherman's staif, fo-tnurcow, when the bilance of the tleket | and was expected to recover. Je was seized Special Disnateh to Tre chieeas Titune, Vice-President shoutd qualify finmediately | {ie toney by false pretenses from the First | Gol. Hayworth, the well-knowh Speclal | will be nominated, 8 nily from y 1 Kansas Crrv, Moy At, 2) that tho surgeons really have litte hope of + N : 2 tie piled = with a congestive chill antl suitdonly died. ean 9 Oy MUL 22—The second his racer bat are unwilling to be respoue | 9% the death of the President.: and Gen, Anca Hau Au Wehineti hs abtnelt Inspector of the Interlor. Department, ar- SANAD Mr. Rigas was ubout 0 years of age at the Bay aseaclon of the, Atmerlean Mharuagen slblo for hia removing, Since thoday he was | Arthur believes there Is nothing pressing in | peen removed, Another wife, married nt lz, { lyed here to-duy, bound for the White CANADA. time of Ids death, and od bean for years, | Heal Association his teu devoted ty the National affairs to warrant undue haste on | nearty tive years ago, to Thomas A. Marvin, | River Ute Ageney. He has fust, left through his connection with Willian Wilson | “leetton of officers and the regular onde his part in the eyout of the death of Presi: | has turned up ti Nashville, Tenn. nid Mar: | the Navajo “agency tn Northwest- MISTAKEN CLEMENCY. Cureuriny san George Penboily, one of tho | busliess. A tomber of tnteresting és dent Garflell, . Mr. Arthur was at hishouso | Yit’s dratt on her fathor was for the modest | ery Now Muxteo, and shot those who have hind the right to speak have inglsted that the President ought to be R rm " Sptciat Diwatch to The Chtcagv Tribune, . % ny pers In response ta auertes wore removed from his existing - malarial sur auin of S30, No proseaution was iade tn ut orts matters thera Se en ey. sai vo ) Mast prominent bankers in Atierléa, ‘The cles were read, ta hn i harlite ene, ue quighand ne outbreak vole Qala tho Kin ON, ANE. H.-A ease of Rsveutive G FPF l ate whieh proved lights enter rounding, To its entreaties of these per- | Wu Tete Pa eee the case, as notoriety was tot courted. tinge tribe of Indin t oly sioiog thal Witte: elemency has been the uceaslon of consider= eta or Caren eee Seale beans the Inpke mminber" oe ‘ile thn sons havo been added sim pestpenr | Who eame into tho elty yesterday oventng, ARRESTED FOR MURDER. takes Ihe PLecv Oe Spatanehuk, Intely qauge | Wletatk here, A week or so ago George | Honing Tigges & Co. after the tee | far the mioeans ye Mees ere, clic Nees tt ‘) ont s i intra Allen was pardoned out of the Kingston es Hatin year: President, Prof, p, Limself. He has been, next to the snrgons, | A: B- Johnson of Utlea, and George Bliss Spectat Dispatch ta The Chiztgo Tribune, of thoudmlrablotraits | 4 F if , dered, possesses inaity tlrement of Mr. Corcoran, was ono | We Bedford, of New Yorks Firat ¥ visited him In the evening, but what passed | Totepo, 0 Aug 2h—Peter Cole was | of the dead Chieftain, ineludiug a strong | Penttenthiry, and Is now at freedom in the oe the most gtecessfil banking In-| Ment, Euiteh Palnter, of Ghltturnbs see between them was, of course, not ninde { brought to this elty to-night from Veshier, | frlemtship for tho whites, © ‘The removal of | United States, ‘The prisoner who has been q t 5. sa rive-Prestient, George Lees, of known, Naturally they simply await devet- | forty miles from here, where this evening ho | {he Nerthern Cheyennes trom tho Indian | so favored was a yous married man fving | Stllutlons of the century, and tho Klstory of | shina Vicu-Preskdents | duit Liss F 7 ‘Surrltory baek to thelr old ageneles anion "Tors re Saath some of Itg transactions would read liketales | of Ohius ‘Treastirer,” Charle y opments at Washington, A personal frlend’| cominitted a most desperate wnt determined | (hg Slousavas mended noid Line ni in ‘Toronto. hn 1377, In ong ot his frequent of fiction. Corcoran & Uggs ab numerous of ONS rere Ces as ti says If opportunity is given Vice-President | murder, Thy victim was John Uirmon, and | by Col. Hayworth, Gen, Poe, Gen. Sheridan, | fits of Jeutouys, he selzed lls wife, threw het | tyes were of the mrentest riysistines tote | telary, doh MM. Matsen, Arthur through tho threntened calamity | the murder grew out of # feud of long stand. aul Ger ountiygtt HaUttiry nh ‘i au ee ast coolly walt dubeaitaly Government, juirtlouherly at the outbrenk uv PH re Testy flee the : 4 ve | ing ‘between the two, Tnrmon was the pro- | event, aba D be cons ‘ 1, We « row halon ler person and) fa ‘ne he Mexican war, when they undertook to | of Dhurniney, a much ey atone eh + prletgn ola Hvery-statdle at Deshler, aunt hin pence hereafter with the Cheyentes, ont of | je her fearfully aud almost kiltug her, He | plice $40,000,000 of Government bonds on | Che following a led itil Me eaten | be Clty Marshal. Jt tenve fe | (He strongest und most warlike tribes of wll) ged, out way suon captured ant obtalned an | M6 Enelish market, and aticceeded with the | Xt lastulzhe's: session: Comittee an Droz snow regarded a politician, It is denfed | beon City Marshal, Iarmon leaves a wife | the Ludinns of the Western plains. Impartial tral before dttdze Galt, who. sen | S3sistanee of tho aviat Amertenn phitanthros | Market, Louts Leb of Sew Yur (hate that the personal relations of Vice-Presidont | and two children, Ashort thne ago Cole parts au fore Judge Galt, en: ri J 4 pist, George Peabody, 11 hing been smdoth | wan, James Gi. Steele of California, Arthur with President Garileld were ever | sllotat Harmon, but imiysed lim, He was SIE OKLAHOMA COMPANY, fenced hitn toa seven yerrs? tert in the Kings | suiting forthe houseot Riis & Co forinany | Candidus of flabaia, Chomny Whites d 7 tried for this and acquitted, ‘This evenlny Special Dispatch to Tha Chicaaa Tribune. ston Penttentiary, “Ils wife, who was spoken | years, but it was slightly embarrassed whon | of Mlinois, Jolin Po Suith at Maryland: eae Mer Ghitnaae eens een wbout 8 oclock the “two wen came incol | Wretrrs, Kas, Attg. 2L—A mectig ofthe | of as nsenslule, good-lookeine young won, day Cook % be. closed thelr tlonrs, alr, Comateaan Vapors guid Queries. 4 Moy when ft was finally declited that ‘thor lislon, and, after a brlef. auurrel, Cale Oklahoma Town Company was held’ inthis | tecovered from the fearful ubuse, but her lies, Vike his partner, Mr. Corcoran, has io aulrntan), Stawes, Ambler of New drew ajurge entibre revolver and shut Mar eatures were £0 disitetred that her appears | done itch toward imuking Washing. | York, Wilthun W. Bartlett of Masichu was ono way open for compromise | mon four times, One bail passed elear | city Inst evening, Most of the prominent features i pe i ” Prize Essays, C, lewis wee excited Tnddznation and pity aug her [lon oan attenetive and © benutifur | setts; Committee or = reconeliintion, Gon. Arthuc. plainiy | trough his body, and ts supposed to have | men connected with the ‘enterprise were Jrends and foathsoiuness TUMOnee surHiier, city. ‘tho | works of tho former, | Diehl of Kentueky (Chatrnsan), Jolin & told the President that ho felt | plereed My heart. Wien arrested Cole hal | present. ‘The mfuernt discaveries recently | Those who havu seen her lately say that her | ahiong them the Corcoran galle ure well dadgu of Ohio, Endl Schetter of Kentuekys bound In honor to. sustain his frienct t Avo #-ealtbro revolyeis on bly person. He | made by Capt. Payne were disenssed, and 108 | lugband nud butter have killed her outrkzht, | known, “Phe datter tins recently ted a Committ 1 Lexisiation, John M L stain ats friends, and | made no resistanee to acrest. When seen In nds of speciniens taken by. Payne from | {tis suld that puodlie feeling was so, iitense | moguiitcent hotel, the itteus House, which | of Penesyivanin (Chair added, *E trust, Mr, President, you will not | the lockup to-night he declined to say a | pounds of specimen 2 oy, by | over lly intima and. tinmanty conduct that Iily followin Ita completion became the |. herd of Massachusetts, Charles Molir of Ale think thore Is anything personal to you In Word lu Forurd to the affair, | Cole will bo ts ehh soe ae exhibited y | wo petition could Hie Hreely clrowtated in 9 af Ike auul fastiton Atha Capltal. "Che bani, m7 “ i kept here over ulght, and to-morrow will hy | htm and by competent judges pronounced | Toronto prayhig for. & eommtttalion 0 weal, unlike his partuer, Mr. Corcoran, | a Nace wee eon usieeeeon Rune Ae taken to Napoleon, Henty County, ln which | fhe wn as showing silver and lewd, Payn sentence. i ithe however, that: there | Was the son of a wenlliy father, The rel CONVENTION OF OEAF MUTES. shotlders ant sald, * Personal, my lene fol- the erime was committed. and ily companions tn the regentesplorations | are other and more offeetual ways ‘of | Murylunder, looking ubdut for a ‘partner for Tlantanend, Pa, Ang. 4—4 Convention tho closest student of his own case, « Ie lias in hls health made a spectal stutty of the T’o- tomac fints, aud noone Js better nequainted with the malaria arising from thom than he. Ho longs for the salt air or the alr of his own honte, He seems to have n premonition that It he could be removed he might have 0 new chance for life. The facet that this cousulta- tion has beon called to-night, aud tins been held at midnight, shows that the surgeons have thought it WISE 'TO REMOVE HIM IF Vosstntin, 1 Is feared that It Is too late. Meanwhile we donot know what the morning will bring forth. Secretary Binine left the White louse at midnight with a heavy step and gloom on his face, ns if ho was leaving death beyond, Mo is hopeless. Tho words of his offictal dis- patch contained one word of lope; his pri- vate utterances convey no hope, ‘There is an airof myatery about the White House, Formany weeks tho private seeretary has Bono home to steep. Ste ts-at tha White nivel ALD. Slit y report the locating of inluing-clalins by avmy | seeuring « pardon than by appealing to the | his son, happened upon young Corearan % eat as ‘ House to-night: ‘The colored Sergeant at tho | !ow? Nothing of the sort, I know you have INDICTED FOR FORGERY. oleera xt Fort Sti, who ure dally taking ont | public for ir pH on, She fall | who had mads eonslderable money by doing OF ete and Dumb, prinelpalty of this Sta‘e, gato stands at his postin | no such feeling at all? Bpectu. Dispate’s to The Chieagv Tribune, inineral, ‘ho Company-determined to move | partleutars wotlld not be rs ting. they the banking of the Government clerks, The wet this morning to form an organtzalton E A i : ith hom in Ovtobor. ‘The eutony num ere gleaned from. the es-cony ————— Porrsnuna, Pa, Auge §.—The Grand Jury | tte Oklito tH 4 a Were glen ron LABOR AND CAPITAL, | at Franklin, Pay founda erao DUT agilush | Wes Re oury stage the, Lod Patan ae 3 William J. Vhelan, ating George 1), Henley, | Steele, ut one thie a promin A DAZED got OF WAY, and wonders what nll these unusunl moye- ments mean, The artilleryinan elenches {its mself, | dirst ville of the concern was In the of for thelr own advancement. A temporary ed a deep | Pasmaster’s building, an Fifteenth street, | organization was eifectad, and a comuitiee inipressed ong | Opposil thy ‘Treasury Bulldmg. ‘The firm | an permanent organtattlon and by-laws ay Ile acknowledges having profe: religious feeling, and thereby oOnbase wa tusdaystor if Mente an Tho Gavernorship of Ran: uf ahs CO uahire 80 steoply, tit he became 3 itive ward eet ttt Sagat Slates: Hank puluted, " IN EASE OF WAGES. jay for formory. Healey isa well-known he Gav ship al by! ‘avorlt with hho, and was given i presen re decensed wits reekunedt anon FPR RTT TEES ale ket anita at Death aiaatat wehiree Spectat MAsateh to The Chicago Tribune, forgor, and swindled the Emlenton Bank out { the Town Company. Co tipon his releases Allen worked fn the dat | the milllonalres of tho National Capital, DIPHTHERIA IN A HOTEL, Grsctyxatt, 0., Aug. 4,—Tho compusttors | of 3500 some tne ago, Ills adventures tho | MeNt Prevalls over Payne's dise aNatton Is Heliting, ‘The watehinen n€ tho } on the threo English morning papersof this past few years have been remarkable, In doors know notlilax, The great mahogany iloors themselves do not. revent the secrets wf the .alek eluumber, The — Presl- dent is no worse,” 13 ‘the Inst. offl- ‘et ulteranee, but ‘there Isa heavy feeling in the hearts of all who are keeping Coxcoun, N. 1, Aug. H.—Owine tothe nttunher of cases of diphtherla at the Proctor dover, Ny Ih, the ptesty have 1 One tritndred of them passed ytor thelr homes foseniay witve ocetrred ut the hotel, and how (Hof the disease, [eutecahan, and fs sald to have given the THE TA! DERS ESCAVE INTO MEX: eine aatht eee Rito th favor. it ' t fa TAT, ESCAPE IN’ MEX | have so Ingratiated himself fato the favor -o t 7 elty succeeded’ in obtaining a ralse in thelr | 1876 he and aman named Lennox forged a 1c0, the officlats that upon thelr. reeammentation Se eee io Drala wages. Several days ago the Typographical | drat fora largo amount on Mitchell's Bank, Bele-Gen, Jotin Pope telegraphed trom | lis ese was pub tn a favurable lhe before testifying tn: y reinartiie Ue tet Union demanded of the Huqutrer and @a- | of Olt Clty. ‘They were’ captured shortly | Fort Garland, ‘Colo., to Gen. Shortdan’s | Wie Minster of Justice by Inspector- Moylan, | testifying ty an approprinte manner. to the zette, which aro both Union offices, that the | after, but managed to. escape from headquarters veatarita: - that tho Inst dis. with early result, ‘Thy Goverment made a | sorrow of the mentbers at the announeenent, price oCeomposition be tncreased from 85 to | jal. From here. they went to Dlinols, a a a SEAT ETAY lie hocaana sad mistike In glylug the man his Hberty. of the recont death of Mr. John Bueking- 40 ents per thousand. ‘The panera refused, { and, after working a bank there, wera | Patches from Col, [ygch Indicate the escape JOUN BUCKINGHAM, . tn, My, George Clark ‘preseited the fol- ‘ shis night vigil, “Ho will dle it he is moved, } but setiy fompramisel by agreeing to bay nani arrested ant 8 Seroait tla caeaged: af me robinatte GIP ie TaMloo lute TELEGRAPUIC CONSOLIDATION, | lowing resolutions, wislelweru Ananimately A SEH Youn “tho trlal of an Ww y AS cents, | H hearing of this netion the ehita, Kas., wis their wext place af oper. ‘oxleo, With trodns following elyht hours Speciat Dispateh to ‘The Chieado Trdune adopted, ns expressive of the suse of tho ALBANY, NOY Aue 2 Tho trlal ae will dle If hovremalns, Is the tear ot all, Commorelal, which Is: nota Unton office, | ations, where’ they succeeded In swindling t : pas) y x i . Y n Among all the Watchers. in’ the shadows of cho great trees and beside the rippling fount tr 1 >; pears 2 Hy or oT " Boyrds intmediately ‘advanced ‘its price from ito | nnotherbank. ‘TheSherilf of Cowley. County Bolltnd.. Gen. Poby snys fiitthor: T1t ts tn PoNONIO, AUR Bi The ussniontion of the ait thore Is not one who dures to hope. “And : WO eas, The aint vas OE the Whar wave Sonntor Sessions on the charge of bibles ht all wi > tale Wabagry y 2 IE, re C is tf any Br + during . 5 sentby rall. ILealy jumped fromthe raptdly- " fe iy 3 K 2 . : pl tows: ory Mr. hie Si 2 he eyeUenaral wi HOCKING Berar COAL*MINERS. moving train, and fora fourth tine aL aways Sepantlannly Ose ined the sation fines likely tu bring about a constderable munber | Jolin fuckinghan, who hud fone boon tdonuilad | begheSopt. 12. Phe: Attorney-Geraral will ~ Consus, O,, raule an Aug. %,—Delegntes repre- | He was afterwards arrested at Fond duLae, | found thelr way baule ngesin the’ nianngemant of the tele | Wis thoconmerctal Intercuts or thiselty; theres « Sunlut He telat provided by. tus State 30 the nlight {s turning into morning. 2280 As ate fonting nil tho oal-miners'In the docking | AMY browenL to Francia, “On the way wom | sugly And Ineaiall “antios. Uurenah to’ | iraplt gerviee oc Cunida Amomc® theso;] “RAE what us dad ot ates ttvoeiage | SEEMS _ a eae ad bil t oal-ininers‘in the iu jig te - 4 a , singi nd tnesinall* parties through ng | gtaph service of wide, snot ESO; jenna! ced int in tho death ol tr. Tuckinge a Se ris eutorad poten ct to gates as fon, | VMUEY wil old. a oveoting next Rriday at | Utena Serer) to eh bin ey, tut | atta, but hey will bo hunts out on | enanges ty the removal ot the hetdquastrs | Be Bt teen e ate eas me COTTON IN ARKANSAS, secolved orders:to say to anyhody who Ine | 2088 £0 consider tho proprioty of Inangn- | ynder $3,500 bonus for trial ae te hext teria, thei reservation ns-far-ns possible." from Montreal to Toronto, which hus been | ‘apte citizen, modest and retiviig In disposttion, | St. Loute, Aug. 24.—C, W. Simmons, Se autites that nllls itot In. the Mauston, atid rating a strike In case the operators refuse to : a Z ae n em) deehled upon by the. management: The | but always true to his dutlos and obligations as | retary of the Cotton Exelinge, hus recelved te adds, All fi autet ‘is ints?” “Phor advance the prica for mining from 70 to 80}; A DESPERADO KILLED. «41 POLITIOAL, business of tho telegraph comuuntes at To | OTM a! phat. tas oxpresvion ve. plncod on | Table inforumtion tut cotton hn Arkansas will probably bond new developments inti | fo eee ets, kiany-anluers’ ko Instructed | Pars, Kv.) Ange 2.—Yestoriay afternoon mee : ronto has for years been Inger than at Mont-'| ive records of this Asshoition, aud that tt ba | hits been greatly damaged and that the eropt ae prol a iy" ie! ) new developments tnt | to insist upon the proposnll increase, - The dames $. Offutt was killed by Willinw Hs NEW. YORK GREPNBACKERS, real, owlng irgely to. the foriner being a re- | communiented to. the family of our lute friend, | Wit iot be move Han halt as large: as last ane the counell of the surgeons tts morn yan obeur Seat iit i Naa the strike | Current near the latter's resttlence, nt Ewe | EEnA, N.Y. Aum .—Tho Greenback | peating station for a Inraa axtent of country, To ciHont sro (endo Duy dnenese ey MIPALbY An). Sette Se ss * —————— als Crossroads.: Offutt was perhaps: the Sr He et te Hts sou tho marocantral yosition of ‘Toronto, “ LARGE EXCURSIONS. _IN GENERAL. STATE BOARD OF EQUALI most noted and desperaty man tn the Blige | AH bs y ‘ now that the ines in the North wast are to be TOE RUV. YD. Po MITOIEDL xoisxath, O. s. 2h— Two Inndred ULAINE’S APTERSOON DIsMATCHL. Spettat BOARD fo The © LALIZATION, | Grags Region, and Current and Offutt worg | BM, presiding, “The roll of delegates was | worked by the same company which operites i Oixersxat, O., Aug. 2L—Two In Wasutxaton, 1, C., Aug. 2.—Tho follow- ing was sent this afternoon: ae J. R. Lowell, Minteter, London: According to the oniuton of hig physicians, there Is uo marked change inthe President's vondition since the lust dispatch, At thle hour, balf-poat 1 p.m, there {s somo indication of un increuse of foyer, which muy {n part havo beon caused by tho In- ercaged heatot the day. Ie continues to thke Viquid fodd, and docs not seem troubled with ‘aguaca or indigestion, Spectat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune. * : a x vile} Prov is i 4 <2 Sas, oy Spnixavrun, IL, Aug. 24—At the meet- | brothers-fielaw, tho lattor haying: rarried totally eh septal ego ‘ MepeK fhe Isis ee Ee ee a eae Newvoy, Kus, Awg 34—The Rev. D. Py Ing of the State Bontd of Equalization towiny | About a your hice. Somo weoks nyo an | | Méuel ee ue At confusoln followed | voctarutw to wark this change, Thu comayal | Mitchell, one of the eiliters of. the Kens: Mr, W. A. M. Crouch, of tho Tenth District, | altercation » eer Current and Offutt | Me attempt to ma! ka tho temporary ormanién: | of the headquarters, whielt will tuke pinay State Journal, dled suddenly this morning || dayysaund a hundred went by Louisville tc presented his erecontlats and was sworn in, | cattsed a destra on Cho part of the Intter for | Hon permanant: Tho effert was defeated | shortly, will of course bring a considerable | oi the train fow miles west of here while:| tho Mammoth Cay A letler wag read fom J, Staley Brown, | M0 Ufa of. tho former, « Arued with a shot | aml erles. of “Snap game,” “Won't stand | number of telecraph omployés to the sity. [on cante home from Coloratlo, He was a = the President's secreti alibi’ + git Offutt went to Currents house, and by | if,’ete. ‘hecomnittes to report permanent | Montyeal will be the headqiarters Tn a gee- mun. of great ability and highly respected In s Brighton. he President's secretary, acknowledging the | thrents of killa her husband. $0 excited | oficers thon rotirut, ondary sense uf the astern Division, as 'To- as es ety respected Tho “biyyest thing’ In English watering recolpt of the resolutions of sympathy with | Mrs, Current that she was thrown into ‘A Tusolution was adopted aympathizing path rag biltharto be mn an the Western D- all.patts of tlie bere ae Stalled Net for | pines is Urghton, wate is vomethnes cals . at ‘ vision. ‘Tho Diroetorate 0} vis | tiany years # resident minlster In the M. ndon-by'et which In sizy and solld- ne cri BTtas anytoldl silopta by the; | snnamay aint: truly the ¢ aivendant ae With the Presulent, denonneing tho avt ot | not yet compiate, and several changes whiten et fy carredpanng: with Chureh, a tonder of the Greonback party of |.[0" corresponds with the great tmetropolls, ane Mr, Scott offered tho customary resolution | DFemature childbirth, she died. ‘ the assasin, and declaring it the result of the | will Intraduca x linger proportion of Ontirio | the State, and {ls candidte for pace marty. uF {i wivorthy and appeopritte Magnes" te it Il and fifty members of tie Anierlean aAssocls tlon for the advancement of Selenco wenth) the Clnehinatl Southern to Chattanvors tu ree ay stl Belgravia thar : : spolla system, = wl Quobge inen will be made shortly, ‘The | this district one year, anc for Governor threo | M4, bruet{eully’ no tortor from Belgravia th JAMES @. BLAINE, Seerotary, | Telative to the basis of the assessment, as fol- A TEXAS TRAGEDY. voltae Furbush was then chosen pormas | Litnada, Gazette contains tho official notles | years ago. pares A Lunt. iehan ; AM feo Mudtinet, Uae, thes Ws NIGHT DISPATCIL: lows: 2 ri Supnsan. ‘Tex. Aug, 4.—The nows of a | nent Chairman, anda recess was t et Hank tho Tenet oRties oF tie” ian lesaanated é ; J ‘ An hous, at a vost to tho pissenyers of {rom ‘Tho following was sent to-alght: Resolved, That, fn the opinion of thls Noard, 1 ir in Cook C, DERE SMALE A cess Wis taken, telexraph companies will be removed to PIERREVPONT EDWANDS, eight shillnga, second chiss, ta twelve eblllings, Laie intaee Benes ene tho real dod personal proporty of the stato fv | Most hurrible affale In Cook County hasbeen | <The followhg tiekat was nomtanted nant | ‘Toronto, “ Hocelat Ispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Hirst ejay. at Hasinons mui iy leva. bison Pea tustery Landon: Tho President bas | nasoased at G0 per ceut of its cnsh vale for the | recelved, Some tie elnea Ban Blanton, ex- | mously, with oua or twa exceptions: Seere- , ; a p Mesuora, (lL; Aug. ‘Sh—Mr. Plerrepont | J the ely nt a lute houy In the afteroat, pi eteta ears Mg ae nae AAKHEE: Cover, yene isl, : Sherif of Cook County, and x desperate muti, | tary of State, Epleltus Howes Controller, | > | | TALMAGE IN CANADA. Sivan Rea PIGHI AAA OE: tho-olthee eke’ have tino for dinner and: 3 swale on tho HOF ise. In tho. afturavoe at Inelalee ae cure | Tits was inade tho special order for Sept. | inet dames ‘Toild, who lind been a witness | Jolin, Hooper: Attornes-Gonern), Dennig C, Rectal atsteh fb Ths lea Sree h th i | Londan repented arene tho swolten parotld gland by Dr. Hamilton, Tho Dow of pus therefrom was emull. Ono favorn- blo symptom, big swallowing Syuld food with appuront rolish and digestion, has continicd, but the general feeling up to infdnight fs one of Snoreased anxtety. BuAtne, Secrotary, oy ce 4 hout the 1, and will In all’ probability be adopted, be- | against iim Inn lawsuit, and abused and fie | Fenleys Treasu eG, Woods; Sure | Gnivsuy Canty, Ont, Aug, 2.—Tthy cump- | ters tn this section of the coudtry, and prob. | London ml ee gutta and witha purge alte a " amoko ant ing the same percentage ‘agreed npon Inst | sulted him in 9 most outrageous mmnner, | vevor-General, dl, Gould; Agsoelate datdgy ( meeting here, whieh las beun gotng on for | Ably one of the wealthiest, retired to rest inst | Mieew though with scdreely lees uf a crow yen aud beenigo tho wuisregute aasussed | THOY sopnented. euch vowlng, to mest the | of the Court ok Aupeals,1.,C, Mefarlan, ” | some days, was reudoreil doubly attructivo | ight In hls usual health, About 3 o'clock | Tho shops we London shops: tho actors ul ike valuation of the State.has fnerensed butt por | other for n tlual settioment. “The mon met | ‘The platform says: While the Repubilean | to-day by the presonce af tlio Rey, Dr. Tal- | He ealted to his wife. te light a lamp, (Sho | theatre belong. to London compantes, vont aver last year, ‘The Committees of the Hrday and both tdrew Avenpons and fired. ant Democratic parties exist the country |‘ 1a troy, AL dy : DaNe: ¥ m iar fv the strand seit se ot up to do 8, and on Her return fou Bnd dread ivy bocuine futnilh eit Its Board ara making good progress. ‘Todd was shot through the heart and int Wilt rennin divited: into, two great hosttta | MMe, WHO Was announced to condiat.the | Fok te fee U found Ulin | Gr Piccadilly, and. tha Cockney dlutcet, rd f 3 ey sh oti dead. Deceased was about 74 years bea Representatives of Me Chicnyo & Alton | breast. ‘The top ‘of Blanton's head: was pubilent camps, In both of which henpte will | afternoon exercises, and lung before 3:40, the i such Wit out 74 years Of RRB, | gott draw! and. misused aspirates, 18 : and was consid quite ro! . . London, too, i DR. AGNEW NECALLED, and tho Chicago & Northwestorn Ralironds | blown off. Both men were lyime dead when | by governed: by svetional prejudive, fstead | hour announved ‘for the opening of the | {MhNns, unstderod auiie robes His death | oftongr than any. other, sate cNeasoe cireutee LEED NM it r uttributed NSC, : sovlul tifels suytiined by sany lugs Dr, Bliss sent the followlng- telegram to- | Apucared before the Mnilrond Connnittes to- | diseovered, ‘ of reason and Judiiont, beeause the people | gervice, tha vast auditorium was densely — fog, (na yonural current, but novor alliiatlag aays uny, aan, submitted the statemonts af those A MURDERER EXTHADITED of the Sue ace tp prema enn, pany or packed, “hy rending of'the lesson ou tho] - CONWIN OVERTIOLT, | ang White 1n une wumetor gorunels At Te te . y aI ED ED. 5 i is + rene i V ie oa He Wasiixatox, D.C, Aug. 24—Dr. Hayes Age Tallronds SIAR SR CRT nee Bpetat Dispatch to.Ths Chicaya Twduitme 4 - | i non thet -seetton, whtle ile’ maple Of ihe prodigal son, with’ the speaker's running Bpeciat:Dispatch to The Chicugu Tribune, see te fee fn apenuing & new, Philadelphia: Tho subject of tho removal of tho Preaitont from the White House Is boing werlously considered, Wo dustre your inne. diate prosence, Answer, D. W. Biixs, cursionist of a day or the tridesmutt week, | [the course of his stateuunt to the | East Saatxaw, Mleln, Aug, 24—On duno | North despise the’ Demovratte party for {ts | comments, wasn great treat. ‘ne sermon | PAwa, Ih, Aug. 24—This comniuity has | twoeweuks' holiday; smokes hls brior or culty 1 sf lung the dispar Conmulttes the representative of the Chleayga } 97, 1874, in Simcoe County, Ontario, Hel cownrdlee on nfl questions of publle Interest, | by the fumens preacher fully sutiafled the | lost one of Its best cltfZona In the death of | #24 cute bis abriuipe without feela ton mas D0 % Nosthivesturn stated that ft had vo: oie (Si tn Simcoe County, Ontario, Henry | and tts utter lack of Axed prlnelples or polley. epee of lils Wcareré. ‘Tho ro- | Corwin Overholt, of the firm of. Overholt | [and withote roultaing that, f bisown Company siid)uo0 inst winter to remevertne | MeCormick killed Joy Hangman tn a quar | Ye texolutions reamirm thaws of it Jnrae: expevtatlons OF, ils hearts. Tie ro; : rity | Uiade eapoclully for tae aolectation a Hyglous oration, a3 It, may well be called, | Brothers, millers, who digdghere to-night, | clus, , ow Ww 80 toc snow from Its traeks, rol at 0 loxging-bec, MeCormick fled the | Nattonal Conventton at Chiengo In, 1880, aml . a tized about 80 yenrs, ‘iy tneorporated with Dr, Amucy a eae at vee terug ta brag country, anda month ‘neo was found on a | declare, thrat, Hit all qmoney pid ta rallrogd brnals out the wate Tho atntutes of the | 6 oub io y . ate toush Rrnatlonlly a fear the ad Loxpon, Aug, 24.—United ‘States Stiutstor CONFLICT OF AUTHORITY. backwoods farm in Midland County’ and | Commanles for triasporting persons or prow | Lord were right” and proved © to: he THE REV, JAMES CLARK, Iving botween the two are undula ent . a 11 UXCEKS OF tid reauired to pay gs powerful viniieation pf the seriptures as- aces . i Tundseapes, with many shudy lanes and ane! Rienmosp, Aug. 24.—Thore ts n confict of | brought to this city, where tho exainination tue tes eo ele oparntinis cinta to Thele authenticity, thelr atyle, hid thal densky Cry, Aig, S1-—The Mev, James vilngess titaueh whoa fhe train les eo dou, authority between Mayor Carrington and tho | took, place, and the depusitions wore for. | anda fair return on thelr netual coat fa In | adaptability to aatterepAty es and ne Claris was fottnd deal nt the corner of: Pro- | ones” boyond the spacious init tno ecene of Richmond & Altezhony Rallrond, iu conse. | Warded to Washington, appilention having | violation of the fundamental tnw of publle} sities, Ne captivated the wudicnes: at will, | vost and Socond atreota. thls aventng, Te.] Under the Hox TE Panne wey often done quence of the netlon of the former last night beon made for extradition, ‘Tho papers at- | uso which: slows railronds to be built ind oud created a most profound Hapression | had SOl and a quantity of jowelry, 11 supe | Matas BY pauntes Ronde. att tay spans of tb9 x fo Former last welt | rived from Washington yesterday ordering } should Immediately be protiibited. by legis | uponall, In the evening the lov. Dr. ale | posed ho rosided ii Pina, i orChicngo. — | Seven tividger Ons Over, tne at (elablecuttisat hu having the water turned from tho ennal | unconditionn! extrudition, aud wn olivar trout | tative anaeement, Seco, Cant sallrond | AMNEG CHING ON ARAL, MRL CraMted {he tie § Of chalk and iimostono,—thle fa tbe way to £60 about two inlles above the elty Into the river | ‘Toronto WH start for Canada to-morrow | companies should be prohibited by (aw from | dlenee to a racy and inasterly description of + ‘GEN, GEORGE 8, DODGE, dlon-by-thoeeSea; and a3 we come nonrer to [0 0 23 te hea mensure supply the dam which | With tho prisoner. charaing more for transporting uo et Ais Hau rovival sok of a ohio at Bradley SAN Francisco, Aug, #4—Gon. Qeorse 8. tanh, is Hlltlue, the Fohiaga toe nbundane, ae e el Y uy - = ie the season wit yater tuvigntion. ly ress abo bt u aye ‘A Het 2 Ay woke of sheop sre #e0! ay} RET TA Ney ated cits ESCAPE OF A LIFE CONVICT, closed thin they churee for Nk ‘t latlonotimany wane | Dodge died ab Oakland this morning from | {UKs Of shaon, ure suon At A ima + 08 . Lowoll writes to the London ‘ines that he has recefved 4 dispateh from Secretary Blaine acknowledging the arrival at Wash- ington of numerous addresses of sympathy forwarded by Mr.-Lowell from yurlous pub- Jie bodies and from. other sources In Great Britain In regard te President Gorilel. He suys there fs no way of conveylug kesurvives dup | conlniseences and thie re e, 3 cepe to the corporations and private per. ‘Bpeciat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune. ing the seagon of open water naviration, | derfal Mystanees at answers to prayer Within | the effect ofa paralytly stroke, aged 43, .. © It isto bo remembered that, with the ee sons who sont those addresses Sarat Ups mind the ulegad people nought Lixcony, Nob, Aug. 24.-A_ Mfe convict Minds that we work for the Inwful BNUDEae the speaker's observation. The TInIUDER on ae ton of tho senenouts. oad sau eS oe lod recognition of — thel t ants Cor the arrest of those opentnc the ed Foster escaped te Prison Inst | sion of uny trafic or custom that encouraues | tha grounds have bean ‘variously estimated z lng streety, there fa no wou; the HOU , ci elt collrtesy = by | antes, ‘The ralleond neopta are willing to | Raned Ip nc ar La Peers tat argo rr *, Fenny 1000 to 1,000, WMENEAL, HE buildings whiob abut on tho seus the Bate wo Government. Mr, Lowell, thorefore, | turn tha water tuto the canal at Hosher's | night, 1a was regarded.ns trusty and drove | oH pa ier nt ee prttty Tastes eet tase | We From a) 000, ns Spectat Dlepateh to-The Chicago Tribune, shops, buts, una hotels rowel Oger To Cully asks tha Times to publish. an extract of a | Dam, out ning jnlles aboyo the city, whieh |’ prison team, Ile. dil not report at the peat to netunl wnctlers, and hy percule nat DEFAULTING GOVERNMENT oF. |, JOWET, Aug, Hh—Miss Lizzte ML, daugh- Siapronend Pea ar errata one should, dispatch of Mr, Blalnu’s, stating that the | four thoy uMnk Weald ate the'needed ro | usial hour Inst wlaht, and tho team was | excosdiny 100 aeres, ee FIGIAL. ter of John 0. Ford, Haq. suporintendont of | gout on the pier, and then the plico mi) nunerous addresses roculved tn regurd to | devise a tlan to BoCuTe botnitine eee? | Conn tid to a treo and the man gone, No L Rocctat Wtepaten 40 The Chteaga Tribune Lanhort, Bishop & Co,’s barb-fence factory, | seen in tts complds and substanttul Cie Mr. Ganield eunnot but further streugtuen ne] reais elo tis sot ton beovaral, Us | MARsACKUSEETS GiERNRACKENS, |. vosmnnane Ate a—Itle alated tontght | aad Mt, Robert 8, Brown, late ot Montraul,| Wateringeplnno-toney isang, Avautle Css tho affection tor the mother country alread Ms 4 ot fees cs 3 pectal PHapaten to cago Tribune, ne 1 it afllcial Inthe | Canada, wore married in this elty to-day by | Long Nranch—ty nothing, wore than exlating In the hearts of tha Amoroan ly RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMMISSION- | braska City about twelve years nyo. Boston, Mass, Aig. 9—TheGreenbackers | ts prominent Government official tn the ; Y oe : ; Strat. ' id. no in nny gancisuln ‘sd f Pore Weights aud Measures Department in this | the Roy. W. I. Burns, “Miss Fannie Strate | it te voritubly, and HOF In RNY at al wie Svectal enter 10 The Cteago Mribune, SNOLTUUNS. Bela ane Bint Convenslon, uy croestce fo- ) city has become u heavy aefaulter and has | lige and Mr. Wattur Mattocks, of Chicago, . woinenelutnry, ws men eso ere Spminarrecy, 1, Aug. 24.—Tha Rallroad | Jounsroy, Edgefletd Co, 8, ©, Aug 2— | Os considares sues besides | atseouduil to the Status, 1 ts wlleged he de-| Were bridesnald and’ groomsman, ' ‘hy cou-'| nonoy of the motropolie Tt is nut bulit on the y ; ; dof a mulf, i and Warshouss Commissioner have boon | A-terrible tragedy oeeurred ubout ten miles | Czeenbackisin, It was 8 harmonious Con- | 'grauded a number of his subordiuates by | Hie lett for Chicago, and will take a trip on |) banks of w river, nor atthe neudo 4 OEN, HANCOCK, Boston, Moss,, Aug, So—hn the ears, on his way to Portland, Gen, Hancock. was ‘ : immediately Orig t . : y ~ | Yentlon ay to principles, but it was rather the lakes. ” FT ag eel ter ee antes ltt thelr wrussy sural asked hls oplnion of Gon, Arthur, and whth et ane abe a vaca a maa pete pcaen i pare betas we ara alin na nolsy aud conilictiug as to details, Green- Paty the tena Fok aul gett te tt eyo lily Aug, Semate Eran A Petty roa ire st ie ete tM rr lend pele, road rates," Commlsstoner George M, Bogue | which ‘Timmerman was Killed and Buzzard | becklam. was not mado n¥ prominent as | to hin aso temporary loan, - Io Is gall to bo | of Blddrh, laee and Misa Lalita W. Slason, 0 wore that ee at ica os the fou Cy 2 oil In the ) in autterlig from his annual attack of finys | aud xen seriously wounded, - An old feud frowld, naturally rit Vaameatt A Laban Fe: Henry iadeny Ae ine Porte ao yauonsi, Vey wore, une, ing city Aire ‘fover, and lett to-day for Lake Minnetonka, | WAS the enuse of the niftay. ho weapons | form tone was fully as prominent as tho | Pioits “Gumbling 49 enti to bo the cauua Of | We ose eee Hoyntar, and | ars tlt Ww firet times hi In cofsequanes of Wiel (a rearas oC two | Worl Were donble-burrotod shotguns, preonbacke question, aud situlsslons= ware | ‘ils ruin, i ett at as delock far Town. "Sin, Teves tan | Onggina teas ther FOF (oe Few aun o2nte Wooks hag been taken by tha Boal fhe . made jmplylig that same Groenback positions 4 _ Arf, Petty, n Inte: | a be Interval jvill beapeut by Conmulastoner hin COLD-}LOODED MURDER, advanced two or three years aga were itt INGENIOUS POSTAL INVENTION, satis ify POUL OF dtueflagyon eye) Unk; ond ita’ per ag thot ae fast or son da Minnesota and akan, and by Judge | Toreng, O, Aug, 24.—John Horman, a | theorles”* National banks, capitalists, and Bpeciat Lapatch to The Chicaga Tribune be season doce not begin until late In Eeplst oe, ches In Colornda, While Comnilssionor | itysry-atable Kooper, and formerly Clty Mar. | corporations are subjects’ af animosity, Seige Soper i A +‘ early In Ovtobor, the excursionlstsUOte ” rum Suilth with couthine his Inspection of the | shaloe Deshtor, 0, 1 bf and the platform: ndopted ty brand | OTTAWA Ata, HM Bulssonault, for «3, OCEAN STEAMSHIP. NEWS... | fhe Surly sumamige until Lato tn the 9 WF ahubrls ronds of the State, Ax soun a Mr. Hoguo's | Salot Deshler, 0. was shot and instantly | chough Yor. the + hun ro | Merly In tha Domtnton Department of Agrl- | New Yous, Aug, 34—Aprived, the Franco, | Wiyusete Deceniber thoolimate 18 huatty will pormit “the Commtasionore wilt | killed at: that pines to-night by Potor Cote, n | feutead on, “The Preadent erie Conte A { ; event of Lis being called to the Chlof Mugtse tracy, would discharge the duties with. but one purpose, that of benetiting the entire rountry, and that the people imight roly on lls Judgment with entire confidence, * VICKERESIDENT ARTHUR, ' New Youn, Aug. 34.—-Vico-Presidant Ar- shur informed a reporter this afternoon that M3) y ul s Lf bulldinga, and tho nights coy cored with bates a es 4 tat of tho Convens | culture, hus applied’ for letters-patent fora | from Wayre, and the Algeria and-Wisconsin, | ous—-warm, cluatio, and bracing, montha of 120 Aw had not ben summoned to Washington, | ee Worle on the solutes” rari cont uta ts fhe peut nt an pon gala gat a a Wobod eat now modu of fustentug letters, which’ he | ftomLiverpool, Shaina! Fer y align thos deettod OF at ind added that he hnd not recelyed today COAL OPERATORS IN COUNCIL, Was arrested and brought to this city to- | Mained of hard thes or bankne nt hony, | chatins will rendor it fnposgible to tamper Tlasmuna, Aug, S4—Arrived, the Frisia, more handful of poapley se the realy Behe sande from the Capttal, He only know Spt Dope eee Ree NEL nluht, Kear Pa delegates were present, ond they Tvluariee oundtata eee Bee fram! te, gees, eo AON ae ,—~Arrlyed out; the “Brit. poruaion Ha, Patten sis Harpers bf tio condition of the President from tha | sansraaa, N.Y Aug, 2l-—An adjourned or Hee ee rte etal eee SYMP | rivating them Inutend of gealine thom, He PION ALE = | ' or September, published bullating, The Prosldont {6 bot> | mecting of miners “s 18, BL An adjourned A SN EsOL A divupen. thy with Prosidoné Gurteld, ‘Chere were & | Ts avin the mnchinery for making hie rivet. | 80 Queen, “from Phitadoiphiny Wlbernta, |" on sanicer tiialeen ot eoutdenitly a: the' | hg Western Wuarkot wea hell et “the cra | Duubriy, Mint, Aug.#-—Tho tan Euoch | for Governor, tuetdding Gone ution: Ware | ut naael ia manutacryred in Boston, und es | eam Halthivoru; Hapsyare, Front ayow Yorke A Posthumous Hevenger ate sha Ene , vy im, who died 7: Lastaey ge bance it : tg It bs cou lon’ I nf " deh Pains, James N. Buttum of’ Lynn, | sola N rv Uulon’ Hotel to-day. The mecting was a] Hallow, who was shot by Franz Lurmiere won, ey md, bal Manan of woe ie BAVTIsT KYSPA’ dohn J. f overly, Ay LW. Ane | facture of fils pay THY, continuation of tho one held at Mauch | lust Saturday night In a houso of lt-fume, Mn oe Damen Be arael W, Ane | fat ; Hautrax, Aug. 9.—The Unptlst Conven- leted Will Legit: thd manu. | QUEENSTOWN, AUB, Bh-rAT IVE: ib InetrumMeng heres: sland, from ew Vutke, hae oR drews of Duuvers,- Eventually, after yom |. OB LS Mig meeree ti 3S ge Caray . : "| orty, was. const ly. roproached BY enjoy Chunk tn July last, J.J, Albright, of the | diced at 19 last night from the wound, - ‘The | ¢ . viet ~» | NEW ECOLESTARTICAL SEMINARY, . EIGHTH. DISTRICT. OFFICIALS, ; 1 18 lack, Hesaly: C Hon at Yarmouth telegraphed Tresident | Delaware & dtulson Gaunt ne 2 pre- | murderer made Road his escape, Suauslons AE at ont Aten eaels ‘ Tonic lips to Sis Chcage Trea ae PUNGH TEED, Uy Ati, 2)—Col. Ty W, ce purebasel Yenertile _Gartleld xeaolutions ot synipally aul earpent allel as Chatman, AM of th welnetal Le emma lated as followss, Ligutnunt-Guvernor, | “Toronto, Aig. 9h—A now sciuinocy of | Shepherp, for a numberof yours Chet’ Dep.) purovblul nuthorities of Niet bis bones sb ; Heber are 4 wibewe ae EX- Reading Company, Tato rena orn aye SOLDIERS! REUNION, SS Hi prc ery pechelis Treas | Jearulng hag begh Incorporated for the‘highar | uty Collector of the Lighth Dlatrict, has ‘ru. He lneerichiie te Haljow, srynk, as H lusiies : : y f ‘0 SUEAKEL. Kite meetlug was that te wis docluet ta contiutic Beetlal Disoath) to The Cateuae Tvibansy rete Gaurgns fosters re z nt Sveratary, A, Pho August prices for tho mouth uf Hopton Koxony, Ind, Aug. %.~-The soldiers’ re- Yi rown, of Worcesters Ault 4 Et n ene | Clersy of the Diocese of Toronto, Itwitl o o'Patoka Valley Cont: Cémpany, at | Foul cstato, rat Prstiniirgrens fear esti seo ieeae, | Bak ilu teurosontaitves prevent will waky | union started out to-tay with the most date | gral BO, Allon of rant Attottioy-tieh | Serowiigs the Seminary O88 Alary and Bt, | Princeton, Ind, Collector Aterriaty hau Altes peloa eae weorenite (a He tho abetownet ay-¥ SNOW BEE INSEE +O, Kerr, | an oxeursion to Lake George to-morrow, "| terlhg vrospects of belng a wrand affulr. Ale | Abelort was wade to tutroduce a bil} | John the Evangeilst, and frill yo under tig | the vacancy tn strict uccordancu with Civils | tho Lord gf Wintersbelu fr