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Vis CIMUAGYU CRREDUINES 35 HURSDAY, AUGUST oily {8BI—T WEL PAUL, were beaten by Iarge majoritles In Oporto, this elty, and other great towns. ‘Tho Oppo- sition taxes the Cablnet with bribery, and suspects Sefior Samonto of n desire to re- sign his power Jute the lands of Sefer Fontes, who has tunel Influence both in the Upper Housgantat Court. Pontes ts known to be very favorablo to the clergy and to any warlike means are to be constreeted along thon, and all disputes shall be settled by arbitration, ——TOREIG PRANCH. PROTESTS AGAINST GAMBETTA'R ELECTION. Pains, Aug. 24.—Vigorous protests ayentnst the election of Gambetta In two alainiets of o Grent Damage to ing Cael X Rains jn Great Brit- Crops ain, tho ‘Kwentleth Arrrondissement Inve been | Great ritain, ——— addrossed to sovern! papers, which publish Gaara ree thom this morning, ‘Thego protests are THE LAST, 2 irs in Peru Continue in | signed by two groups of electors, ant appear CHOLEMA AT BANGKOK, Affa Unsettled Con- tobe based on reasonable grounds. ‘They Loxnox, Aug. 24—A_ private letter from a Very Unse ; Assert thatin numervus cases the bulleting | Bangkok, Siam, says: Asiatic cholera ts dition. dropped toto tha urn in the First District | raging. 1L1s variously estimnted that from having on them the nae of ‘Tony Revillon'} 100 tv 400 natives ary dylng dally, Very few —_—_— had been Wegally annulled on the pretext | foreigners have dled, but several have fled that Revilion was no candiulata only in the Sevond District, aud they moreover necuse Ganbetta’s agents of corrupthig tha itl stickers. It is also claimed that there are to Singapore and Hong Kong. Every one feels as though he were living In a graye. yard, the Country Suffering from an In- yasion of Irresponsible Ad- A SkttoUs LANDSEAl. Bvciranest, A notorious discrepanetes between the figures Avg. 2. Inndelip on. yenturers: oftctally Sitteieed fast Sunday at Delle | erred nt the Village of ‘Tatarant, Moldavia, _—_—_ooo villo Mairte ant those published by the Pre- | Sixty-fiva houses disappeared, No lives fecture of tha Seine, Gnmbetta’s election | Were lost. will not be assured till all these questtons hove been examined. a! Excesses of the Monte- : 7 Br ros Indorsed by the RUSSIA ARIST OF BTAFFE OFFICERS, WHAT FRANCE NEEDS. a i : Chilians. : Lei Republique Francalse, In an tmpor- | LONDON, Aug. 24.—A Lembury newspaper tant artiele to-tiay, declares that what France | States that tivo Russlan slat oficers, Cols, Prokopo and Paltery have been arrested at Praanysl, Austrian Galllela, ‘They were in elvilian dress, and hac been all day examine ing the fortiflentions of the town, 'Thoy had large suns of money and maps and plans, which showed that they had previously studied the fortitications of Cracow atid strate egical polnts on tho route of therailway, AUSTRIA, NHOYALTY, Virnxa, Aug. 3.—Tho Polltteal Corre- apondence suys there is a prospect of King Mumbert viskting Emperor Franels Joseph, but it can by no ineans be regarded as abso- lutely settled, = “TIE YENTANS coxDE: . All- newspapers strongly condemn the declarations of the Fentan Dynamtte Council in New York Sunday, nevis is not program, but government and policy.” This would scem to indicate that Gambetta is prepared to give the country pettlement of the Dispute Between é both. Chili and the Argentine | Republic. — A DEAD AERONAUT. A correspondent says tho boty of the acro- nut Armentteres, who made an ascension from Montpeller on Sunday, the t4th. inst, nnd who was lust, has been found fight fully nvutilnted near Lespignette Lighthouse, AMERICA COMPLIMENTED, Tho Prefect of the Scine has Informed Mr, Morton, the United States Minister here, in a fetter whieh is very compllimentry to htm and Amerteans, that Place de Bitehe, wheru his offleial residence is altunted, has beon nmned Placo Des Etats Unis, THE MODERATE REPUBLICANS, Nearly all successful Moderate Republican candidates had in thelr olectlon speeches shown a decided inciiuation towards more radien! views. Thus the principles an- nounced by the puro Left showed « tendency to approximate those hitherto pro- fussed by the Republican Union. . ff the alll- ance between these factions continues they will be able to face any possible coalltion, Lt Is thought tho now ITouse will be more than over nt variance with the prevailing feeling in the Senate, ANOTHER DEFEAT. Tho France aunounces that Gambetta was not elected for Charonne, and there will ben second billot, A MILLION FRANCS COMING, avin, Ang. 4.—The steamer Allemanta, from-Hamburg, has satled heneo with a mill- fon francs In specte for New York, * GERMANY. THY ANTIVEWISH THOUDLKS, Bentrs, Aug. 4.—Slnce the Emperor hus declared hts great dislike to antlJewish agitation, the Conservative press have began to discuss the question in a enalmer spirit, and tho authoritles Imye token. all necessary menstires to prevent the outbrenk of new riots. It would seem that the movement lias terminated for the present, ‘The Progresslst press, wiilelt is mostly wader the Influence of Jews, is very triumphant. “Several Berlin stock-oxchange uapers continue to priat very violent articles, aceusing Blamarek of sup. porting the anti-Semities, - ‘Tiese papers ex- ‘press their satisfaction In such an offensi way that the rioters In Pomerania beseverely punished that moderate papers, which hith- erto have not partleipated tn tho contlict, have been oblized to warn the Jus, asking them to protestagainst the attiinde assumed whereby the worst nasslons of the Christhins enn only be nguin excited andthe movement. reneweil, THE EMPEROR BUFFERING FROM A COLD, ‘The hialth of tho inperor Willan during the last few days has been not at all sntis- factory. ‘The Emperors sulfering froma cold, and ft fs feared We may possibly bé une able tonttend the autumn military manen- vres, qerriblo Ravages of Asintic Cholora In tho City of Bangkok, Siam. “fhe German Government Taking Precan- tlon to Prevent Anti-Jowish Outbreaks. GREAT BRITAIN. EAVY RAINS DAMAGING THE CROPS, Loxpos, Aug. 24—Reports from various parts of the provinces state that heavy rains jave done immense damage tu the crops, Some gut crops have already begun to sprout, - Greatapnrehensions are felt for the harvest jn Irvland, owing to the continuous ratn throughout the country, Wheat, onts, and barley aro much damaged, and potutoes are showing sins of extensive disease. RACING AT YORK, AtYork the Great Ebor Handleap Stakes ams won by Mothor Shipton, Hagloscope weond. and Dreamland third, Brown Bess, the favorit, falted’ to secure a pluce. - HOPE DEFERRED. Tho House of Commons was counted out hast night while Hope, Liberal Conservative, yas moving tha second reading of the bill for tho rellef of contumacious prisoners, “The oI, which Is consequently lost for this ses- slon, was Intended to effect the relense of S, §.Ureon, the Ritualist of Mllas-Pinttny, tin- prisoned at Lancaster, ‘Che bill had already passed the Lords, + EFFECT OF THE FLOW OF GOLD ‘TO AMER- TUNIS. : THE ANAL REDELS. Panis, Aug. 24.—A brother of the Governor of Kalrwan tins arrived at ‘Tunis, He an noutices that a large body of Arabs hava enmped on the road from Kalrwan to Tunis, and contemplate surrounding the Bey's troops sent to occury the former place, while other rebels attack the French who follow the Bey’s detachment, MEXICO, TI NATIONAL DANK, Crty or Mexico, Aug. 24.—The Oficiat Journal publishes the bank contract. ‘The ‘Trustees are Antonio Mier y Celes, Ramon Guzman, Felix Cueyas, Mexicans; D. Robert, Frenchman; Bonre Struck, German; J. Bum ofillo, Spaniard, For ench million depostt- etl the bank can emit 3,000,000 fn checks, ‘ a BURGLARS. AT WORK, Rohwald, a watchinan fn the employ of Wirte & Subolle, furniture manufacturora, at No, 22 Wabush avenue, while making bis rounds ut 1:00 Inst aiygut discovered’ two burglars on tho second floor of the bulld- ing, making proparations for blowing oper thosafe. ‘They retrented at his approneh, und he pursued thom through the building until thoy eseaped throagh the scuttle in the roof im the snine manner ns thoy bud entered. He fired one shot at thon without effect. Tho watch- moan promptly gave tho alarm, and a num- ber of penne gathered in the stroct to prevont tho cseupe of the burginrs. The potice were notified by telephone, and the Patrol wagon wus dispatched at once, On the way they picked up a number of officers, who upon reaching the seone begau a vigorous gearch for tho murauders, Just us they ‘began to think that the burglirs had given then the allp Oftleera Murnane and Powers found one of the two hiding on the roof of tho Matte: son Housu. When brouwtt to the .stativn he guve the name of Thomas Heese. He bs about aie ‘old, and lovks bard enough for avy- The Tica’ nancial writer says: “Wo welnformed ‘that the rise In French ex- shauge will Tikely bo followed by an ad- modi the Bank of France rate of dis- toont. ‘Tho banks has apparently deelded tgalnst the rencival of tho poliey of relaxa- thn edopted last year., A good deal will de- pend npon the anwnnt of got withdrawn dorshipment to Amerlen to-day, Although quld ls not coming to’ London from the Con- nent, itis su being purehnacd there by tha Haltan syndicates of Amorlean operat- oT A MINIATURE CRAFT ‘The small salling boat Bath City, from New York, has arvlved at Falmouth, WOOL BALES. Attoday’s wool sales 9,170 bales were of- fered, ehleily Sydnuy, New Zealand, and Port Vhitip. Fale spirit: prevailed, but, prices “were unchangatt, Niel 44a GOLD Forty AMERICA. One hundred and twenty thousand pounds in Jmpertals were purehused from tho Banic of Hotland fer New York account, .Ar- rangements are lu progress for transmitting £10,000 In the same coin from the samo Bante by Saturday's steamer. UF ce G FAILURE, W illiams & Co., flannel makers, of Roche. dale, have suspented, Linbitities, 457,000, SOLICITOR OF THE LAND COURT. [tis understood that Charles Joseph Fay, member of Parllament for Cavan, witl be Solieltor of tho Land Court, in which case Farnell will put. forward Patrick Eynn ns Bizgor’s colleague for that count; LAND-LEAQUE MEBTIN Dantiy, Aug. 24,—Tho Land-League meot- fhe Indulget Ina Mberal ‘denmnelation of Jlateaurt, Hu wasn “panther? because of Lis“spring upon and bite of Davitt: and hewas an “insplont blackguard ” because of his referenees to Davitt, Sexton, alluding fo Gavan Duffy's letter approving’ the Laut Uilsaid aman ont of Ireland so manny yenrs war unfitto be a eritic upon Lreland as It now Is, ——=——____- Tho Gods of tho Maya—An Inportant Areluvoloyical . Dincovery at Uxmats, ¥ucatan. Le, Crry oy Mexico, Aug. §—Dr, Le TlouRoon, A dlglingulshed archiwuloglst,. writes tho fe owing Interesting letter trom Merida, Yuentuns “Lam sorry that the present owner of tho auelent ruins ot Uxmat dovd not allow mo te u oll tho inserlptions of tho stutucs have bronght to ants Af tho BAMO time Linn troublen by tho fear that profane ‘Tustiane have tho in- tontion tu dostroy what muy bo catled a most yalunblo trenaure ty solonay in general und tho history of America in partiouinr, _- “T havo dlscovoreil the bust of the ancient Ine dian wod, * Cay," and have surrounded the trens- uro with dynamite, sous to frighten the Indians: from approaching the monument, and .to pre- vent thont from destroytig it, In this matuner 1 hope to preserve *Cay’ from the tate of bis brother sod, *Chaxemol.’ 1 iaye discovered 13 well the rains of tho anelent Masoule temple, where the priests and magicinns used to gathor in order to celebrate thoir mysteries, The Musonlo lodge of those belonging to tho frat dexree. fronts toward the north: tht of the Masons bclonging to the secand and third degrees pointa to tho suuth. have found a faw of the mystical dice, a stone on which Ja carved an apron with a hand on it; and a cabalistic stone (tho stone Is of such a do. soription that your correspondent (3 of oplulon that be found ‘a similar stone in the templo of Uellopolls.). 5 bate taken coples in eliy, and shull try to establish tho relution between these discovered Mueonle attributes and those found at Mompuia and ‘fhobea. L think Eo muy not bo inistuken if 1 suspect a relation as well with thoge attributes discovered by Qorringo ou tho Peas of the Ofeaputen obelisk at prosont ‘In Jenteal Park, New York.” —<—<—— ane wvotiely of Tiling Cherteston, News and Courter, BSourety Mitt, Aug, 1B—Walle in Stanley County, North Caruitua, on Fridny, tha ite inst, F luarned of a.remarkable cuse of Kur Kluxing white peuple by ‘colored women, It sous a family of low white poopie bad taken Possession of tho colored sebonlshuuse mbout twelve miles from Alburimurle, Stanley Counts. N.C, und refused to vacate .whon requested by tho nelxlibors near by, Tho county of- flolnis it eooms made to elforts to got those white people out uf the school-houge, ani the whites reaiding uenr hositated to move in tho matter. On ‘Toursday night, tho lth. a party wont to the eohvol-house and comimanced to throw stones against the doors and windows, Some ‘of tho inmutes fred npon those outside, wounded ong and kied one, and the dead and wounded proyod to bo evtored women disyulaed TIRIKCTION OF A PROPOSITION. The Minister of Finance has rejected the proposition: of Altoun for. the creation of a freo port In case of its incorporation In the “Zollverein with dhe observation tat the Goy- ernment must leave the Inhabltants of Altona to obtain the most advantage they can from the free warehouses: which linve been ac- cortlad, - TIE JEWISH QUESTION, It fs assorted in Liberal circles that much apprehousion exists in the Junker yarty in regard to the Issue of tho Inquiry into the proseention of the Jows in’ Pomeranin and West Prussia. The new Prasat Crose da zelle publishes without any apparent refer tice quotations from spovches of Deputies of-tha Right In lust year's debate on thadew- {sh question, condemning acts of violence agulust the Jaws, ° DENOUNCING THE FENIANS, ’ Tho. Natlonal Zeltung exprusses the oplaion that the brutel mantfestoes of the dynamite Fentans in regard to Enelish shipping will tosome extent Injure British trade by deterlng passengers aud shippers fram using English’ lines, ‘Tho Gerthier Tagblatt considers the stand takgn by those miderennta ‘as most serious, American elreles consictor tint the Anerlean Goyern- nent should Interfere with these men, TH LAND count, . sen ae einlateal to havo all arrangements Weled fn ume for the Land Court to sti early in October, : oe ‘A SERIOUS Ror Scenrred at Rathkeale, County -Ttmor tel, esterday, owlng to reports that the polies vu ubout to remove sonia cattle seized for Sts Tha mob assombled ant stoned tho ce, who charged tho crowd sevornl thes, ‘ SOUTH. AMERICA. Pay, THE PENUVIAN CONGIESS. ts ANAMA, Aug. 10—The Peruvian Con- as continues in seaston “with closed doors . orsllles, debathy the proposed treaty H CHI. ‘Cwo-thirds of the members ara SPAIN, NO OARLISTS HLEOTED, Maonip, ‘Aug 26—The Intest returns of the elections for members of tho Cortes give the Ministerlallsts 801 seats, the Conservatlyes forty-six, the Democrats thirty-seven, the In- dependents tive, and’ the Ultramontanes six, Nothing Is known of 9 slnglo Carlist success th the elections, - holdin, . THE CUBAN ELUCTIONS. w agman, Upto tho lth at Oa... no arrosts hud Morube oa ae 8 cession of turritory, ‘Spectat Catle, been maqe! and from whit? could fearn the embly met at Ayacucho July3 | yrapmp, Aum, 2—Gen. Blunco tole. | Whule party nttackhug the hausa were colored Pera 4s still overrun by adventurers, ‘Tho Silutbota Vatley swarms with Monteros, ce have sacked Poto Saco, Mlralmanca, Rane towns, Miralmanein was’ atiyb- ea Wefonted, the Governor anid priests lng tho citlzens, ‘Thuy wero CAPTURED AND NRIKADED women disguised, 2 Tho Varonows Buridctt-Coutts? band, «| Now York Warld, Now that it is nnnounend that the Baroness Durdert-Coutts and ber husband muy possibly be umong our Sisitors in Qotobur, wo woult graphed on Sundays. “The elections were conducted quietly, ‘Lhe constitutional can- dlldates ‘trlunped Ina majority of the dis- irlets of the Islaud, ‘Tha Autonomfsts ‘only secured six sents In Cuba and two in Puerto Reo, The constitutional tlekot was a coall- WHune h tlon of Moderate Liberals and C vos | Fosnuottully suggest that tho luther distin hn tho market placa, and thelr heads staskon | opposed to Hernty Tibernis and Consarsatlves | pushed persona. shuuld atlopt a brio for wae oreetead for tho. purpose In the public |- COMPETE RETUNSC, : Hytla oxproeetune GIS ame Oy Wtboriey, ele eye ‘The Monteros ard allowed to co a8 | tn the mother country show that the Cabinet Atiastneconutelt. was In ie dealtealy tangled hy ihe tee, tha Chiinns, In Carreto ‘Vale | can count on 235 Sagasta men, with soventy fans de a eeteat Tintgute as Ae *eptininin of Hualearra, not slcatroy ed tho’ plantations | of Marshal Campo's more modernte Liberals, | Jetiman Aubmend- Bartlett, to whtoh on bly mare way, b Montulban, Gomez, aid Mr. | the Opvosition hos about 1%, Including the } Tse be added * Durdett-Coutty.” Subsoquunt. Jy bo Insortod an nddivoual “Coutts” and trans posed tho * Hartlott,”” becoming © Willitn Lol, tun Aubinond Burdett-Coutts Murtlett-Contts,” Word tho smo moro or leew, Ho now adver tees that fe “hus, pursuant to tho will of Harriet, Duchess of Bt Albuns, taken upon bine wolf, will henceforth use the surname of but no olticial oxplanat boon vouches{ud whether he jam Lehinan Ashmead Coutts.” or Lehman Aghmoad Bartlott Coutts.” or whotbor his aiicial wtylo ts Wilitim Lebman Aabinvad Hurdott-Coutts Bartlott-Coutts Coutts.” Commander Lynely had to’ send an Viseo, twenty lengties from Ica, to Hin beopte there, ‘The English ship Brit- wa driven ashore at Cerrozal by a storm, bet lundered by Monteros, At the first at cae ey Were driven back by the British. ete Kingfisher, but returned. and suc West Indian Conservatives, about thirty. elght Domocrats, aud thirty-six Indepondents sand ultranontanes, Castelar, Canuyas, and “Martos wore returned in several places, _,, TOUCHING SYMPATITY, . A'DRITISH MOTHEN'S ANXIETY YOU PRESI- | DENT GAnvIEUD, of Ayeelad Cable, : : Lonnoy, Aug. 2—To show how wide and deep Is tho sympathy fur the President Ceent the followlng letter, with Sta homely. but MUCH DAMAGE 1 feported At Valparalyo and along tht aun {onset by storms, ‘The stoanor Conpet of the South Aterlean Steaniship iy, from Coronel to Valparaiso with a g Idontitied by a Dog. Fronch Journals contain aconuntsof a terrible caro of ‘ kindly recommenilatlons: = agetdout which ovourred ut the railway atauion ea Here ‘soverduea fortnight and be |” I watch with so much ansioty the ace | Cnieatho ade oF Re patria a eat Oe uk lestroyed, 2 i i Cs - , counts of the suffering President. Would It | 90 tho sido of the other track, Ho had hardly gut MIL, MOOR Cas assuinod, tho post of. United States oUly fort en8% Vice Re .0, Clayton, the the cnn Consut who remained during Hotate a bombardment, . United States ‘alduron telat has offioially recognized chauged ads rovisional Prealdent, and ox- F AN IMPORTANT TREATY, dines Chillan represontative to tho ‘Ayes ieee {vas boon Justructed to exequle caries (peed upon regarding the bout Tost ria the two countries. It was tn South Anbortant. and dangerous dispute eutirel metica, and the settienent is due ¥ to the Amertoan Bltuister to, Chill tho track whenun oxpress train from Paris swept: by witl Hahn tie rapidity and himto atoms, The jarwcst pi id of bis body was a font, Tho heart wag found on the road torn fromm the breast and still beuting, ‘The fragments were volivctod and as fur as pow aiblo restored to thelr propor placo, the body bus ug thereupon taken to the hospital of in for Wontification, His wife and brother-in-law, uspooting that be might by the viotlm, came to napoct ie body, butit. was jinpogsibin to uis- patsy la seaturew. His doy was thon sent fur, vi 1g a4 BOON a8 10 wis brouxht {i the proau begun toligk tne Woody torauine nt he funatce, ns 0 er, Tho man was the father of six ohlldron, , BUSINESS NOTICES, Bu @ Files he ea wore TEOth Powder 16 fhe bo wise to: give lil small -picces ‘of ico to ‘stay the sickness, and has tho siniple thing, o -baked apple, beoy tried, given in spoonfuls? Thaye given it in'casea of cholera, enncer of the stomach, delirlum from fover, oto,” ‘Tho letter is slaned "A Mother.” I shout add that the lotter is inn neat, Jadyiike hand and bn thalfmourning paper, ‘This Is omy -9N0 Of 8 great number received, i i.4¢PORTUGAL. _ THE KLEOTIONS, ; 7 1. Spactal Cable, : Lisnoy, Ang, 8i.—The returns of: the eleo- tlons throughout Portugal «ive 6 Minlsterial Hterally reaucad aud majority of over 100, aud the Opposition only jor. Jt makes . short 5 se araeatine Repubilo, Neutraitty of | about ‘elghtean sogts, ‘Tho late’ Liberal . Touches floas ies, and vodbuire, isa prowervat Detutty to eof Magellan ty guaranteed in per- | Prime Mluteter and several statesmen of nate Logit Woolona frura, the eyenes Of all nations, and no fortifications or ; ia both tho Tuberal-and Republican partles . Cologne, Dealings in Grain in the West Mra, Lauter Tells a Roporter All he Eloping Wife of Klein, the Cardinal McCloskey Settles the Preparing for the Centennial Cele- A Great Lock of Life and Buoyanoy in No stall share of the large exchanges Inst week was due to speculative operations, Putting New York aside, we find the deal- Milwaukee, where the gain, iu compurison with the corresponding week Inst year, fy 105 per cent, and nt Chicago, 8t. Louls, Cinein- changes here were swelled by the sane 1,630,074 sliares, ntl axchunges, less the dou- vie market value of shares gull, were 8507,- NEW YORK. Unprecedented Magnitude of Clearing-House Trans- actions. Help to Swell the Total, About Her Sale to Jansen for Bl. Brooklyn Saloonkeeper, Very Penitent. Trouble Between Rival Polish Priests. bration of Cornwallis’ Sur- render, Rowell, the Celebrated. English Pedes+ trinny Again Visits the United States. All Lines of Produce: EXCNANGES. TUEY WERE LANGE LAST WEEK. Ww York, Ang. Y—The Public says: Ings In grain cnused unusual transnetions at nati, and Kansas Clty. Undoubtedly ex- cause, though anies of stock amounted to 165,000, In inidsuimmer exchanges of stich maznitude are unprecedented, and, thongh business of all kinds was unusually large, it qnust be asstimed that speculations fn gratin and cotton also caused considerable increase, THE Faun ‘The exchanges at Sau Franelseo for tho week ending Aug. 18, and at other citles for the week ending Aug, 20, wera: New York, Hoeton . Phitadelphia, Chieago. St. Louis Clnelnni SB B254501 8 0.40! TRNAS GHOREES AES} ant ol artford New Hav TOLD veesns vee Outalde Now York... NOT A SINGLE cry -RAPOUT TRANSACTIONS than those of Inst yenr for'the corresponding week, and Baltimore, San Franelsco, and Providence ure the only cities. which do not report an tucrensa of more than 1 percent. But ft. must be remembered that the extraordinary rise inthe price of grain, anounting to nbout 40 per cont as to wheat, sinee a yenr ago greatly increases the volume of exchunges at cities where dealings in breadstufls are t predominant feature, Here thay are not, however, norat Boston, and yet the gains are lurge.* In the tegregaty outside of Now York the increaso fs alinost 32 per cent, and the antountoft exchanges is ‘surprisingly lurge for the third week of the datlest month in the year. After all possible allowance for spectiative operations hers and eleewhore, transactions still show 1 vol ung of business largely beyond all prece- dent for the season, PENITENT, i MIS. KLEIN, WHO RAN AWAY WITH GOEPPER, SORRY SUE DID IT, Special Dispatch to The CI ago ‘rribune. New York, Ang, 24.—The South Brooklyn “couple, Henry Goeppor and Mrs. Klein, who wero arrested In Chieago n fow days a6 aud returned home, were up before tha Pollee Magistrate to-day, ,or at lenst Guopper was, ‘on the charge of grand larceny, Mrs, Klein, who had felt aggrieved at hor husband's actions toward her for same tin past, lad bocome Infatuated with the man Gocppor, who also is married, and the two clopud, with thy result as above stated, Klein determined to punish the destroyer of hig connubial ‘linpptness, and pureed (icopper, who he declares was guilty of dur. cetiy as woll ng the enticing away of his wife, - To-day the majter vame up before nummustetrato, and Goepper determined to stand the possibility of Indictinent hy the. Grand dury, and tadrefore walved examina: tion, Mrs. Klein ling been very penitent since her return from Chicago, She hne vccupled apartmonts In hor husband's house, but apart from lim, To hor-advajces for Winediate rcednelllstlors ho has turned a deat car, but A COUNCIL OF PRACH, at which sho was represented by her mothor gud some other membersof her familly, ho promtsed to take hor buck to his heart and earthy if sho showed that she liad fully re ponted of her folly. ‘Tho result of tho conference “was that sho should go into retirement at her mollier's honge at Iuidson, N.Y, fora few months, aud if her regret for the past should then continu to be ns abrong, as itis at present that complete harmony will bo restored fi the Klein howse- pol, Jt was expected that sume rich deyel- opinents would bp brought out atthe exam Inution to-day, but in this the public was dis- appolutad, . TIE SOLD WIFE. A FOOLISIL WOMAN'S INFATUATION, Spectat Dispateh fo The Ubleagn Tribune New Yons, Ang. 94—Tho episode which camo to the surface hore yesterday, the out- right purchase by one man of another man’s wife, for the small sum of 81, Is one of sli- aular features In many respects, and shows what iifatuation will de with a silly woman, The fact of the separation of the jmarrled conple, her sale by hee husband, and come pleto transfor tothe other man without dl- yoree or marriage, lus beon related fu the press dispatches, ‘Tho pane of the husband is Lauter, that. of tha carpenter who d¢- eolved and = relloyedd hla Is Jansen, Mrs. Lauter: fs now living nt the corner ot Lexington avenue and One-lun- dred-and-Sgconid strect, A protty goo iden of the degenermoy of tho woman ¢ay bo gleaned from her statement of the case us inade this afternoon to 4 reporter whe called upon ‘her.-to ‘Lyvestlgate the inutter, Shiu svemed a Uttle reticent at«first, but ay her troubles had been fermnenthig for sotue thus sho throw off 4 narrative that waa. SPICY, TF NOT KSPECIALLY TRUK “Lamm,” sald the purchusable faly, “about a9 years of axe, and Lloyo Jansen, My huabaid, 1 used to like, but, to fell hy truth, 1 got a little red Of Ini tui] thht's the reason why th iunooks ur. Ho ld buitur off than J 1 ANSON, but what docy that mean? [love the ond ani despisa the. other. When J first saw Junsen L loved hia, and Lhaye doted on him siuee, Have you ever seen him? No, , he ds tall ane red-alred. with blue and t brown beard. Wis noge fan little: ti rosy, but of auch a delicate ould t hotles Hin adark room. His Jetntanine, and sneha jol low. Why, when Pdida’t know him iiteh more than n week he took ine inte his arms and KISSED ME ON THE END OF MY NOSts Of conrsy [struzeted aud slapped his face, y, and subsequently pald ils respects to Gen, Grant, Inthe United States Bank building. PRTETION FOI A DISSOLUTION. The majority of the tan Insarance Com- HART have petitioned the Court for at order to dissolve the corporation and divide, the assets anion the aloeckhotders, ‘Tho Com- bany ceasetl business liy 170, Inve! that AN UNBUCCESAPUL BEARCIL but oh how Likert iT ted: to go ou 1 1. Fpectat Dispateh to The re with ins some, but we always behaved ours Naw, ‘Your, At : 2h. Tho latest, search selves, He used to buy ine fee-ereatn, aud J | for the body of A. T. Stewart, ke those bee used Ler Tanuter sty fo sold an Im tecktica, But at Inst it something and cotmmencerd OF course this was somes fore it, has ended in nothing, Cypress it has buen rooted up tn val. ‘Phe cobble stones titve been “reaped,” thing Ewouldu’t stand, no wife should, andl | more, | The poe gay Rt polly slapped his face, and told hint would do as } ta fiave been on fraud perpetrated T pleased. He was foot enough to get mad | by somebody, The — mysterious Indy at this, sawhen. Jansen came na few days | isnotfound, The awful suspicion ariees that after our trip te the country he tackled jivin and called fin lots af bad names, After awhile he cooled down, and inn sort of sreoring way sald that | was) worth se much that Donght to be sold, and added that he would sell out cheap. Jansen said he would fis for me, and Lauter sald he conte nit for 81, Jansen agreed, anda DUE of gate was drawn tp, Here tt is: THE DILL OF BALI. New York, Aug. 3, 184L-1, Rdward A. Lauter, f tho elt wunty, and Statue of New York, do ull my tight, title, and laterest In tho worn known as my wife tu Ferdinand Jansen, of the anid elty, county, and State of Now York, for the sum, and {n_eoneiduration of 81, lawful money of the United States of America. PUWAKD LAUTEI. This Tam going to keep and make hin sweat for what he has done, Sell me out, will he? Well, if PE get my fingers in his halr, he'll have a bald spot where L struck. Tle ts, neht 1 coutda’t tind words enough wribe him, Oh! yes, ft shall live with dansen now and never go back te Lauter, I'm sold, the wretch, but [et me catel: hb.” RAILROAD TALK. NEFERRING MOE PARTICULARLY TO NEW poertiuips abe docs net oxist, ‘The mysterious workinan vanished Inte the Hmboof the common piace long azo, It is possibte that tho inystert+ ous wlintings Of dark Innterns scen by tho work- men in thelr eetreh were only concrete and everydny Mpntaing burs. This atmosphere of Goudt and auspiclon Is upprosaive. Porbaps the pleture on the watts of THE MYSTEMIOUS DETECTIVE’S OF FICK and the carpets on his myatarious tlaor are not soelegant, and perhupe—dreadtul thonwht—the deivctive is not su quiet, though he mny be as shrowd as aoe crediitous newspapers have rep: resouted. Perhaps some evileaiiied persons wil vo so fac to question his ity in deel that he | was ufter n reward of dollars and cents.” be- cunse thore waa something * hivher and better In this cnge.” Ttinay cansole him in the midat of #utch infereprusentation that bla feelings will eh pe apoeiuae by sutting whut he was not utter.” CURRENT GOSSIP. FRENCH NEWSPAPER WIT. New York Worth, Anoaged Ievolutiontst on tis dying bed has expressed © wish that over his'n may be erected an Inexpensive tombstone with for ° (Unpase YORK EVATED, all inscription Spectiet Duratch ta The Cateaga Tribune, yreees ea neaeeanersanaseseney New Yonk, Aug, 4.—A story. was printed : Hero lew t to-day to the effect that W. H. Vanderbilt H inthe ata ; had obtained control of the consolidated Underground rapidetransit franchises, and was to build a four-track road at onee from Messed Insurrection. Epltanh (probably not) copled from atomb- tha ° Buttery © to tha Grand Central | stone in the cemetery of Soutinarive: Depot. It owas. also sald — that |, Here lies Joseph X.. who for twenty sears y i a I ved {n tha soelety: Cyrus We Field “fad learned. the. | Sfiseimotherciuctaw. and died in tho certain fact, and that, in anticipation of tho effect which such an enterprise pushed by Mr. Vanderbilt would have on the value of Ele- vated Railroad stock, he had been aw active seller of New York Elevated: stovk, ond that this aceounted for, the large sales of this stock ut the Exelunge on Monday and to-day, and its deeline from 1053¢, at whieh it closed on Saturday night, to par. ‘The information that rumors of this nature were current, and that they lind AFFECTED THE AAnER OF NEW YOnIC VAT ED bope of # better world beyond, Wille on the subject of mothors-in-law? Mine. V, has induced her daughter to bring gh action for separation against her husband, and is the first witness called for the plaint- I, > Jucdge—" Your profession 2" Witness, with energy Matliar inlaw. Judge, hhin- self a murried man—" Judgment fur the de- fendant! Call the next case!” Gentleman wo hus eaten a very bad din- ner at a restaurant—" Walter, tell the Boruin of this estnblishmnent that the text time £ dine here it will be somewhere elsel"” ing of the politient nonentities who are nt present coming to the front, 2 witty: and severe lady observes that, nowadays, inorder to become somebady ong hus to be nothing. Ata table Vote in Norniandy: Aimiable gentleman selzes decanter of elder and fs prodigal In hts attentions therewith te his neighbors. “Madame, alittle elder?” “Thank you, sit, but L fear I am robbing you.” Clder, slr?) “ You ara very kind, but you have given me all there was in the decanter and kept nonv for yourself.” Amin- ble gentleman—" That's allright! Now Pit ring for some fresh clder,—that was getting tu hea little stale! Extract from the letter of n distinguished Communlst ton frlend shortly after the out- brenk of Mareh, 18th: ‘All goes well in the elty — everywhere disorder has been re- ored. “William, my dear, will you kindly ex- pinin to your poor, ignorant little wife what difference there is, It ye between eepore and ‘transport 2?“ With pleasure, my love! Ahem, letine see— Oh! If your moter, for instance, were’ to commit afelony and be pouvicted ah would Qudeported andI should we transported—see? Ata sninbling Nel: “Hellol? exclaimed one of the party to'an nequalntance who hits recently inherited a large fortune, “yott ain't playing, you that used to giunble on the green like a whole flock of Inmbs?"" “You sue, my dear bos, that was last year, my uncle's money Twas. playing with then; if] played now it would be with my own’ = “Phat was 0 profound and neatly-wordad thought of Dante, where he said that nngels aiways cpvenr tn hosts, while the unhappy wander alone.” “f beg your parden, but 1 know iny. Dante like a newspaper, and I don't reeall any such passace. 7 © Perhaps: you are rights indeed, In point of fact, it 1s not Dante's at all,—it Is nile!” A Dintog between the doctor and his‘putlent: “Well, doctor, now that you nave thor- oughly dinenosed iny case, what do you think about it, candidly? Does there seem to be any danger to you N-no, not the slightest, but!—— “But? © dow’t wnder- stand you.” “There is not: tho slightest danger to me, personally, from. your, illness; L wish I could sny as much for you!” New York World. A citizen of Bordeaux: travels round by the ocean and the Mediterranean, and pre: ently his bark enters the Diack Sow. An- other Hqutd iminensity!” he erles with con. 4 selous pride, “ Who would have thought that the Stronne puurett out such a volume of water?” 5 A Hion-tumer 1s exptalning to an open- mouthed mudienee the secrets of his ‘art. “Weren't you afraid,” says one of his listen ors, the first time you found yourself fn w cage full of lions and tigers 27" Yes,” suys the Lion King; " you see, ld been told they were full of fleas.” A steamer suts out to cross the Channel, nnd nothing Is heard of her fora fortnight. The frlendsand fumilles of the passengers ure, naturally, ina state of agony ant dy- apalr, but aniong them the good ML. Joseph Prudhomme moves Ike an angel of mercy, pouring lute each wounded heart the balm of proverbial consolation, * Not heard from the steamar yet, ch? Well, ‘10 news is good news, you know.” “What js your ago Mine, do C, the other eventng., 0 promptly replled the fair Sdpphira, “Ol! where do you expeul to go when you die? gasps another hidy, “Lami, and vou told mo last winter, with your own Ips, that, you wore just my age, ms Tove’? “1 know Elid, dearest, but it was only to vonsal tt Honest. farmer, passing ‘Tortaut’s, where eaters of lees mort do edngregite, hus his at- tention arrested by thy refreshing spectacio, anil takes i seat ata table, Walter (elibiy)— “An tee, sir? What kind, sir? Lemon? Vania? Orange td Strawberry? Ttasp. berry 2 -HMonest. farmer (after amoment a reflection, ag sweet thonghts of home rige In hisheart and aladden inthis nostrlis)—" Got any onlon ico?” — FRIENDSINP'S TEST. Peek's Milwaukee Sun, Generally speaxing, there Is nothing excra- clatingly funny about tho sinall-pos, bub thedloctors who are ealted te prescribe for patients uecasianally run on something that tickles them, Not many yours ago a doctor here was gulled to see a man at ono ot the hotels, who lived In Towa. ‘Tho minn was siek as a horse, and the doctor hind bis Buse piclous nbout what ‘alled him ‘but contdn't telloxuelly, soho gave hin something to qulet hing aud told tho friend whe was with hin that he wauld call in the mornlug. ‘The friend said hothoughtas much ofthe sick man ag hocould of 9 brother, ‘The noxt morals the doctor called and the slek aman wos atone, Je examined him and found that he had the aimall-pox, While he was dealing ant some medicine the friend came tn, Sald hes “Dav that medielne aly't worth acontinental, ‘This man ts very slek." ‘The doctor said hoe had come to that conelusion Hhuselt. Why.” sud tho frlond, 1 rubbed hin all night, 1 thought he would have died it 1 had not rubbed his head. When a ginn Is my frend he cau draw on my for, all that fs out, and don't you forget It) The dostor sald he was glad to hear tt, MMe sald there was nothing tiore touching tu hin than pire frlendship betwoon wer) and he was ln the slek man hud a frend that would stick to lin, “You bet your Hie," anys the friend. And then he almost intimated | that the doctor did not understand his business, and sat Kone thing bad got. tobe) done MF there were ony dootors In Siiwattkeo to handle the ensu, ‘Phe doctor. was a Htthe hot, and when the friend asked, *Do you want to know whint ails him?" tho doctor sult hoshought ho did, Then he pulled dawn the bed-clothes and polnted to a little swelling nang the ttle tae, and asked the frlend- H he could see tt, geo ft! Of course J can. Its only a little pinple ‘The, doctor sald there Was only Kind 0) HeOSB - alowed F ind of phuples, . aie Is thot??? -aald tho friend linpatiently, Smnall-pox," sald the doctor In the most age wravatlng has S Sufferin ELE: on the floorof the Exchange,was somewhatot ‘surprise Lo the operators and brokers to- day. Representatives of the New York Un- derground Ratlroad Company, Broadway Underground Connecting Koud, the New York ‘Tunnel Compile und the Central Un- dergrounid Raftrond, al {agreed in saying that they knew nothing of stich o project, nnd were very positive that Mr. Vanderbilt had not purchased any Interest In any one of their roads, In Wall street the matter was taiked about considerably, and the prevalent opinion was thot there wasa plentiful inck of trutl ty the story, Men who professed to know something about he matter gave it as thelr opinion that the cause of the decling of the New York Eleyated stock wis in po. ananner connected with any recent fale ty Cyrus W. Field, as he had been quietly sell- frig his Interest for n long thine, CORNWALLIS’ SURRENDER, TUE YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL: Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Yon, Aug. 24.—An order for n$1,000 vase or bowl, ta be presented to the beat drilled battalion of soldiers in the field at Yorktown during the celebration, was to-«tay left at ‘Tifany's, - The party offerte the pre- mium leaves the appointinent of the Commit- tee of Award to tho Seeretary of War, ‘The Pennsylvania Railroad Company subscribed $5,000 to the Yorktown Centennial Assoela- tlon to be used for the erection of additional wharves and tha. comfort of the cithzens and soliiery partlelpating in the celebration, A connitter or New Yorls Innkers ins been organized, and Uhey will forward to all the’ bankers in the Untied States a elrenlar letter asking fora sinall contribution to aid in ge. curing a celebration Urmt will be worthy of the Amerlenn veople and the significance of tho historle event it is designed to commem- orate and perpetuate, NOWELL, CRLENMATED PEDESTRIAN AGAIN IN THIN COUNTY, New Yon, Aug, 24—Rowell, the pedes- trina, fs again in town, aid sald to a reporter that he had no engagement on hand that would take him on the sawdust-ring. He wanted a vacation, and he didn’t know of it better place to enjoy one than in this coun- try. He was ‘glad to say he had on his previous visits made a good magy warm friends here, ana would be glad to see them, ‘Then, too, he proposed to travel through the Slates whieh he lind proviously. visited, Perhaps he would go te Cannda too. Ie fal no Intention of golng on the track tein. . dn response to the question whether he had recently received a chal lenge fram an American pedestrian, Rowell salt fe saw on phallenge from Frauk Thart nan English newspanor, but the cone didous were such that he did tot feet bond to aecept. If a challenge should be issued in this country he did not know what course he should pursne. Ho should remain in this elty for several days, CHURCH TROUBLESETTLED. CARDINAL MCLOSKEY SETTLES THE TROU- WEIN THE POLISH CHUNCH, New Youk, Aug. ‘4.—Cardinal MeCloskey at Inst las settled the question as to who shall be priest of the Church of St, Stunts: Inus, Father Dalklevisy Inst evening stated how tho decision was reached, Hoe sald: “On Tuesday 1 recelyed a note from the Onrdinal requesting me to call, I did so, nnd he, necnsed © me. of being tho cause of all the trouble, He sald nothing should be sald to the press with reference to the quarrel, Lheve not said auything but truth, and have not given hale the facts in wy possession. Leame here by vote of tho congregation, and yet beblove 1 tia gorlty: wish aie to be thelr pastor, But thatis lipossibte now. Lalso believe . : FATUEM QUABOWSKL 18 A HAD MAN, but tho. Cardinal does not, nud: that settles that question, 1 cannot say muss any more Inthe Polish ehureh here, and lave no plans for the future, ‘The placo L held tn Livers yoo! has beon filled, so L cannot return there, da net tnew what te do or whore to go? Father Girabowsk! declined make any stitemont further than that the Cardinal had sent lin the papers establish: Jug hint as the regular priest, and that ho did not wane ansthing sult iy the papers about It, beeanso the Cardinal sald sa, Among the members of the clureh there are DIVIDED OPINIONS, “Whats the isa of butng dissatisted ?2” sald one, “The Cardinal has sent Father Urabowskh, and we @aye no alternatlye, But dow't put this in the paper, for the Cardinal and Vicar-General dowt+ want a word sil - abont it? Francia Bednarek, trustee of the ebureh, at-whors house Father Grabowskl was dining, was very. bitter i ly denmnelationsof the Lithuuutan priest and his udherents, and followed the reporter Into the treat Lo remind bhi that the Cardi. nul hat forbidden any one talking with news paper men, THE o qsked o friend of oP hirtyeone,” ITEMS, « — LACK OF NUOYANCY IN PRONUCE, Speclut Dispatch to The Chicagy Tribune New York, Aug. 24.—Thore was a notable lack of fe and buoyancy In the enrly deal- Ings today on the Produce Exchangu, though all the “markets wore higher on. tho favorable news from Washing. tun’ and unfavoravle — harveat news fram nbroad. Only tho October’ nption dn wheat Is much dealt In, and that 8 offered, go freely on every alyance that Lt ts soun lost, Was the caso yesterday afternoon and agaln this inorning, Corn comed In for the stig observations, xeon that slippers are nab takiug much oft, Hoth wheat and corm advanced le, and lost more than half of it before the call, 5 suieaToll LOGAN: ‘ 4 To the Western Associated Prise, Naw sen Aug. H.—-Senator, so A. Logan, ofsililuvis, visited the Stock Ex- Moses { let ne autof that door,” shouted the friend, and he ductor sald you could: have played mary tes on lily coat-tall, The doctor hud tixed pute pationt, and whon he went out in the be vaceinated. Pata pint of yirus into’ me, Shoolltin with agun, Uanged if Lover ro Avorner one. mar, says nlite authority. not. more tn aceordatics with tho out of ten, custom that song of the walters are a Inattentive. aA stranger called for n plate of oysters, and after smelling them he said: “Walter, are these ovatars fresh?” “ Wo are not running an tntel wend Uke. te “Well, ten, eat them, then you will know for yourself, them for you, do you? DoT lnok Hke T was. the frend was leanlng agalust & trupks | while asa shent and weak as a cat. “ Doc,? says he ia quivering voice, “ that man there. Is nothing to me. T wouldwt roma for a thousand dothira. way to fumlyate me? Say, oO Inte thas 8 thors no Doc, T want to go near ate mun again’? ‘Tho doctor says that such Is iife, zs tea QUIPS, Kernel Sellers—Peanut vendors, Be content with your lot—especially it its - When the poker-player fs called and, does not hold a pair, ho brian heaves face high, “What is mythology 2” asks John Fiskein 4 8 A LEHE ENG Wugiveitup, Whatis your polugy Y 2 ‘ * ASt. Louls editor found a nickel on.tho street, and wrote n hinlf-column ecdltorial on “Our Increase of Wealth,” “Had drank” is not od English eram- It certainty ts Was drunk” is bettuy graminar, and ‘nets ning thes Jnks' parents live up in Buffalo, and have to sentt hhn money every month to keep hls landlord from evicting tlm. -dinlts, In write Ing back his gratitude. always begins, “ My Dear Pay rents.’ = Innelreles “I see, said Foge to a manu facturer, “that your Wakeling prwiler ig sole by all respectable grocers. Now, who ara the respectable grovers!? ‘The grocers who sell my beking-powder, of course,” re- plied the manufacturer, ‘The restaurants have had such a run of ithe igenco office” 1 know If they. are fresh.” You don’t expect’ me to eat here to try oll Neica, ‘There-were half a dozen Indles and gentle- nen [na street-ear, when the driver atopped the car and sald: ‘There ts somebody in this car trying to heat me out of a fare.” The pussengers looked at cach other, and all said they had, pat fn thelr fare. “ft don’t make any dlference, ‘There are‘ only atx fares in the box and seven people in thecar,”? ‘Then a gentleman got up, and with a: sigh pai the missing fare, remarking: “I put 1 ote before, butas 1 was once In the Lex- Islature everybody will say It can't be any- hody elao but ing, so Pit have to stand it.7— Detrott Free Press. P —— frow a Chinese Woman Was Dine posed of eatna News, On tho evening of the Wth of Juno, while the Cc. N. Company's steatner Peking was lying alonsside tho bulk at Hunkow, the officers Wit- nessed an attempt to.drown a woman from 4 gatupnn close to tho landing stepson the part of two men, one of whom was seen to push her into tho watur. Bir. Mormit, of the customs service, who saw the vccurrence from the shore, ran down the st and regcied tho: worun, the water there being only about six feet decp. When he milled her out. of the water it waa found that her bands were ticd behind ber and thet o large stone wna fastened around her neck, Sho said to her rescuers | Maskeo! more better I die.” When sho had recov- ered from e effects of her bath she wenthome. At4:3) um, the next day she was “ successfully drowned " by ber two brothors-in- law, the men whase attempt bad beou fustratcd onthe previous aay. They took her out this time {nto the tniddle of the river, and hav! attached a line to her waist, as well as pinioned her arins and fixe a stono round ber neck, they pushed her into the water as before, After life waaextinet they pulled the body up by the lins round tho waist, took it ashore, and buried t with the usual funeral rites. The crime of the decensed war stated to be that “she refused'te marry an old man; she being a fine. bloomlny, widow, wanted something better,” Tho detal of the hetunt murder were given to Mr. Murzag by somo Chinese who witnessed both erents, and thy murderora theniselves told tim tus | would bare been better if he bad not interfer ‘with thoir “iret attempt. y eysters on ?”—Galvcsion a A Now Port tor the Farmers, Middietount (NV) Press, * In several locations in the town of Goshen tht farmers buve discovered a new peat, which I doing thoir meadows a gerlous damage, It it grab which burrows in tho groynd just be Leath tho surface, and ents olf tho roote of tho gross, killing it, Where these pest are ut work ‘Rpots of brown are seen ir the green award. Taking huld of it witt the hands, tt can be Iifted up ke nt old rbecp- ski, and then the grubs will be seen. It wil) Lo well, doubtless, for farnicrs to tuke 0 look at thetn, as the grubs ae onsily kilied when the dend god fs Jifted up, Tho post is’ suid also ta prevatl tn other sections, ‘Ten were found on a Aquare foot of sol! on wt farin near the Six and a Half Station, and on a: ueighboring farm the tod, our Informant sald, was “alive with them.” Whole flekts have been gone over in some ine sluttees, and the griss cut a6 clean as with ns soytho, They resomble the ordinary corn-grub, + hut are sald to be of a different specics, In some Jovalities thoy buve commenced, cating the potatoes in the ground. —<——> A Child Chewing a knake. , Littie Rock (Ark) Gasette, Mr. Itobert James, who arrived "in this city ‘esterday fromm Chicot County, tolls of a borrl+ ising inoldent whieh, hoe stated, bad just takes place in that county. A farmor, returniog ub noon from. the’ field; while passing through the yard, diseovercd his tittle boy, about 1 year. old, sitting near tho fence, with one vid of whut seeined to bo a leather strap Iu bis .wouth, while ‘with both bande ho beld tho strap neur tho iniddic. Appronohing the fathor waa burried to tind that the chil hekt a ennke and tho anake squirnied, but the tittle. feljuw. pulled and closed his mouth sa tightly ng though be wero trying to bite off the serpent's\heud. Tho snake was of tho black apecles, and intght bave wound its holly around the boy ajid choked ‘bin to death, Tho ohild iz, and wanted somothing to bite, and pointed stick was teeth dn the absence of rubber or a adoptod ih stake ns naubstitute, ————— » Katal Prize-Might 1a Australia. Melbourne Ara are Sypsny, Juno 33.—A prizeetlyht came’ o! is RC the Runtiorang road between Will- fam Honry th, 0 woolwashor, aged 23, an Denls Kiletior, a tinsmith, sawed 25, ‘The oon. testunts weru aurrounded by 100 spectators. Soniur-Sergennt Lawlor, with soveral constables, trrived goine\ time. after the fignt bad ocon- nichved, and 4s the alarin was given the com- hatants separkicd, and the spectators rao. Kelt- vher alan cin 4 shart distances and then fcll., He dled Ina fow monients afterward. It appears that, the men hid fought seven rounds, in which nelther was syrlously punished; but in the eighth round Henth struck Kellcber a viole blow uniler the enrt, which caused bia doa! ‘Phe police muniged to secure Booth, and also e man’ humed HNL Johnstone, a balf-casto, who acted us Bouth’s econd, . — Awlouy Big Fish, Nergon Aupeat. An Faatorn tourst Iu sNovada bail beon srt. itur gone tnereditie Neh:yarns, when ono of the party, turnlug to ap old tnountainoer, aids A a WIN, Bhar gots away with fishing iu this coun ry, don’ * Bais With, don't know about that.” . “No chen ae {9 jay tut you bave caught more ni jarger ¥ “Noy butt havo chught somo protty blz fel- tei “Como, now, toll uA tne woixht of the largost ‘4 ub UVEr Cu a Nae 1 cuit ene toll ns to the wolght, but you folks cun Nigger ob it. Now, you know it Is over 200 miles around this yor fake, Put thas down, Ag Lgaid ah ly know. the wolgh! bs oat fish J evar yanked out, but Lf alc But as ‘an the ben) . ‘and after I had lande ed bin the (nko full thrde fect, and you can see y thy watermark ovdr yondor it hasn't ris since.” FLORIDA\WATER. - Prrrnrermenccresre i eens | : IMPERISHABLE -\ PERFUME, | ‘Murray &\Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER, Bes} for TOILET, BATH, LANES AND CANS. WWHISON, BVENBEN & (0, Tanks and, Cans 289 & Al Lae shy \ “\