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i i awh that ‘Nin TIBUNE wan 1 the tanie-eqiecAtel It was not ye the Hitiatoreay elipped them out in racy a A unrorrest eens to Ha columns eee or ape tnt wehen tt pehided ty try tha Sisearioe Thing 1a press without the news, -apeite feave out the forulan Bpoclits, nt pl bt fe tno ery of “piracy”! Come, old cre A ea You will bavo to try soun6 a . That Helo game won't wit, that’s dodge . xt who has the rood talth Acorn Malte to be informed wacthor sete hema aetorain tho Uilon syttare coins Hd fed, and. 1 so, whethor hits wifa ts i aA geutiennit: retorrett to ean bo ‘day at the Palmer Howse, ‘The core vard ary My ferred to bln. Ifls domostic to- t and thoro Ia. no goudt reason jong ao DIT ates come asutect of public dise ar they sbouid be elon. a any of summer. ‘To-mor- ates the Inst ince tho middle of July i fe geiaurm beging, Since the tnkidle of Say r geet {linots none has fallen since eh jug0, an the crops ato protty much alt ned fo this season. PERSONALS. ns has.evidently adjourned, 1 estanio to logo. confidence In He wears a polka-dot necktle. terother BION" at fretund. Mr. Bennett hag a bling English editors for bis papor, ye. Tilden is at Long Branch. We must pktoo cute for anything in a bathing-dress, eved that It will be necessary: bh bt Christlancy divorce aut before be salorial fnfluences of Washington oun be ne. athe Duke and Duchess of Argyll ara en. vying a rornantio weralog-trip In ‘bis Grace's pear a ‘As tho Duke fs a gtitdy pong Meee abont &0, St must be quite tov too, as bitelaw Retd would say, 7 » Inthe Angust nutnber of the Ninetecntis -intury Sle Edward Snilivan, writing on freo “gq, says: Chicago, tho capital of ngrioult- gral America, 16 raplilly becnming one of the recst roanufactiring Htates In the Union.” jomd men never seein to Journ the folly of intx- fog drinks, Another tare case of absence of nilud Is resorted from the West side. A man went rall- petome st? o'ciock In the morning and bis vile falled to nsk bims “ Well, sir, whero have sod beon pintll this time of night?” Tho Intri- gate,ropper-riveted lo ho hat butt for tha og. catlon remains u dead logs on his hands, “ELivefar Love Alone,’ §s the title of a poem by Habel Sotneboily, which the mail une riurtunately brought to this office yesterday, Whenourgitied constituent hus heen married abouta year ho will begin Ilying for tho mati+ ate and the after-supper fee cronin and severitl other things. Girls whe live for love atone do pot last long. An Ohio Justice lias dlecied that " court- tng ita public necessity, and must not he intor- wupleds therefore. If a young man wanted to kisagielho might puther father out of thy room frst if he Uked.” In Chicazo the fathers haredeckded that tha mother of the girl abalt romeintathe partor at 0 o'clock aherp and makesome blood-curdiing remarks on tho ne- qeaity of yong peopto getting plenty of sleep, The New York Herald says: “Can atta: pon sleendy enfcchied and clfeminaten by amuk- ing loug enditre tho strainof drink? What kind of children will tho next aeneration te? A man with a swolle: head, art infiamed stomact, and unread nerves may knot enongh te turnoff thé ad when he woes to bed, tut be wilt be ex. reptlonally fortunate if his children have sonse snough to do anything at wii,” Mr, Bennett Is inlenily bexinning to nppreciaté his position, Upon a sloping bank I Ite, . "Mong tiint and punsies waving freo; Wile liken tender Inaby: ‘Tha distant murmur of the sea Crecpssoftiy o'er the yellow rye Tome, Iseo the muskrat gayly skip . along the bank where music flows; fié fteats no texp of fron grip Isavt to grab bhn by the toes, While in the brook he delgasto dip Ais note Operfect day, when cloud ships trim Finat down the blue, agd shephords toot Of Golden Ages, past and Jim, ‘Theoeritus and Pan to boot, Mistrlke a mnatch and Nght this stim Cheroot, Whleh, having dmoked, it lightly throw Where yon pritnroses piny bupeep; And then toy hat, with amber glow, Substantiut, durable, and cheap, Ti pull across my taco, and go ‘Tosleop. + «From "A Summer in Chteago," by ME. Halstect. oe PUBLIC OPINION. Bloomington (Ill) Pantigraph (Rep.)¢ As, Wheelor is plucky, !s backed by the pluck’ it Democrats in tho State, and fs xo near to the Hongtolds of thé Jameses, Younvora, and Whe Democratic heap, ES ae Davenport (Ia.) Gazettes In the name of scmmon decency, cannot something be done to stoke this vile miscroant uff? What kind af a Wy wQuiny to permit auch horribie thingaw printed and cirouiatod within its Waits? ‘Tho ponte roe ey tana bo moro or ieaa rae Hah pooh Insult offered to the Netlon ia New York World: Some of our esteemed suiemporarten say that Flipper is two-thinda : a 180, would It not by woll to treat this creeaaiment vaso of hin agit it were the ease be tae pycor? Lot wa forxet for tho time ue Wpperhas boon cullod a negro, and try cpieetieally na It ho wero wn ordinary ‘ Teaught under suspicious elrenme New York Herald: The nolley whieh re- Sraded manufactiren in frofand wasn part of eed which ondeavored to crlpplo tho ake a colonies, Tho American colontos Pree lila to fight the Wattle and win itengae lence, Ireland hs had no sich amie \iedimeult ta: sea how there can b3 oe "i of rae through the direct intorfer- tor ait conslderatione SC pulticar sora Tagetblog will bo cysior far thom, than 16 The German Bishop Relteved from Taking Bismarck’s Oath, ‘A Fabulous Area of Forest ‘ Reported on Fire in Algeria, Tho French Republicans Now Bent on Gambelta’s Acceptance of the | Premiership. Spain Overrun with Incendlaries— One Hundred and Sixteen Now in Jail. One of the Oldest French Bour- bon Families Produces a : . Horse-Thiet. THEE The Ozar Making Vory Fal Promises of Reforms in the Fatare—Nihilista \ in Switzerland, GERMANY, PAPAL NUNCIO TO BENTAN. Lonpon, Aug. “iA Berlin dispatch says the Curla will send 9 Papal Nunclo to Berlin simultanconsly with the appointment of a German Charge d'Affaires to the Vatican. ItlsoMeinity nunounced that Von Gossler, Minister of Publle Worship, to-day handed Dr. Korum an [mpertal diploma, dated yes- terday, reengnizing hin: ns Bishop of Troves. WILMER AND KOnUM, Brashtn, Ag 10.—The susperor to-day at- tended the parade of the Imperial Guard, Tle was thus prevented from giving audience to-day to Dr. Korum, Bishop of ‘reves, but will receive the Bishop to-morrow, 7 PREBS COMMENT. The Germania, while adiitting the nego- tintions are procecding fora permanent rep- regentation of Germany at the Vaticnn, says thisis notn concession to the Church ancl as would require a corresponding action on tho part of the Curia, ‘The Germante adds: “The ulttinate aim of pending negotintions utust continue to be the ubolition of the May jaws? TUE IFWIA AGITATION, The elvie tribunnt has condemned oman to four weeks’ linprigonment for assnulting, some tinte aa, 2 schoolmaster in the cotrse ofadispute tnntram-car upon the Jewlsh question ‘The man hasappented, FIFTEEN SOCIALISTS. have been expelled from Berlin, If is sip posed for gonnectlon with the propaganda lit favor of Horr Bebel's election. CIES, Bensin, Aug, %—At tho International Chess Congress to-day, Blackburn, of En- gland, played Herr Berger, of Gratz, and Herr Zuekertort played Herr Wienawer, of Berlin, Buth games were drawn, GREAT BRITAIN, APROIAL PRAYERS FOR GARFIELD, Loxnox, Aug, 80,—At the London Central Noup prayer-meeting yesterday -speclal pray- ers were made for President Garfield. POLITICS IN THR COUNTY TYROS Lonpon, Ang. .—Parnell attended tivo ineetings on Monday In support of Rylett, the Land-Leagite candidate. for the Counts Tyrone. Me delivered hls usual violent speeches, . : ake: Douay, Aug: 89.—Tho Baltinmena ‘Ten- nnt-Right Association tins passed f resolu. tlon declaring that Parnel’s attempt to forea nt Land-League candidate on the elestan of ‘Tyrone County Is impolite and misehlovaus, and witlentise disunlon among the Liberal ond Tenant-Right voters, thereby doing a gross injury to Dickson, the Liberal ennal- date, who fas proved filnself a true Irish. man. ‘ Lennon, Aug, 50,~Dickson, tn the event of defeat In Tyrone, Is mentioncil as a enndl- date for’ Parliament for Monaghan, in: place of John Givan, appointed Assistant Com- infasfoner under tha Land net q TPOMMENT ON DILLON'S SPRECIL ‘Tho, Pall Mau. Gazette say: Dijlon's frankly expressed conyletion ‘that the Land act ulfers the tenunts such great and tangible hoons as cut the ground.from beneath the ‘teet of revolutionary ngitation whirh the Land League lins beon conducting will be regarded as tho strongest possible: contiruia- of the soundness of tho Government's policy, ‘The speaker Is at ngltator, whose polley Is dlletated by the necessity of raising Ainerican ‘money, and hls eatinate of the act must ba teceptedas tha real opinion of one of the. Ditterest. enemies of Iritish connection,” AOUN GIVAN, Lonpon, Aug. 0.--A Dublin correspondent writes that the landlords view with alarm the appolainent of John Ulyvan ay Assistant Commulssionsr under the Land act, ‘They declare that Givan isn prononuced partisan of Tenant-Hight, woot. ‘To-day 8,000 bates of wool, comprising Port PhINp, New :Zealand, and Cape, was offered atatction, There was a good demand, and Attstralian combing wool Inproved, + £10,000 WorTH OF GOLD . was bought lis open market to-lay for ship- ment to New York, . ae HRADLAUOIE " has iasuéd n fresh inantfesto to the Fuglish people announcing his iitentlon lo go to the 1 {MW {BAL IE tho Gludstane. ‘Ainiste y only ti ? i - vate Causeway to Queenstown ay. ie ia ark Trime: It may help to keep aloe thay e Of tho low-spirited if wo boar in, Rae nant Wasuot until aftor the Princo of re been given ayor by bis phystoiars tion's rea tomend, Fora wook tho English tes Watched the bulletins with overs ek naxtety, On Sunday, the With day of race for Liilthe doy act apart for national te Prince ‘8 Fecovury,—tho dooturs falrly gave 'wprore ity ¥rom’ that hous ho began to males iw Ae the Munday mornine the bulletin 4 hops gaye g nected wobld quonch the last rn} Raweel® nye tilings of slight amendinent, au Linger, The Patient waa pronounoed out of vals ug That allootion o ibis event should New ¥ ft whlte thoru’s Ifo thore’w hope, uA ork Thneg: ‘rhe Evigiish farmer has sai: ected ubout by outrigcous fortune Arh destin Allsurprising to find hin’ wolle Mheatonn ‘ute of hopo, ‘Tha ts the cighth bad ‘orn very i succession; but the truth ts thuc "¥ long patiod the bud yours far out: 8 Boglang Wood ones, In fuvt, whuat-growing nut ben ‘ssubject to 6o many’ risky that It sane Frekoned # losing oveupation. The per ‘ ehuaces ayatist the farmer is too © climato is not. only ui Oh oh average of Uatuvorable to tho igrows Toory tg worthy, sah decdetly ta ai too” many ’Song-pone ‘poued Go florins, resulting frou a peculiarly SB Ly vee ey, Muxland 14 awopt inal direoe fravent mane dt Dribging touch molRturs aud of “Content eas, ands are Tn ‘the The ya thousuad tiles 9 rat od Troms ogeaty dhe wens? Zttaen fa cata whoa ivoaye tisk oe iy uite ais Hkuly to be wo ax abuVe Ih Wo Inuels hone two the Coriner vo Bi gers it te Le whout wrap. hae twe eat wore’, the twa countrics is tu the tetige |g ah untaeenseae a piTtea fa " nate aptitude far {ie ‘ a ust tha ery anouth it ls va wheat. ae { 8 be Tulier the most baru, Reg aig gs: $i zi! B 5-4 3 2 £6: Sri. = 2 3 3 5 5 2 3 3 ale 1 sally har AU least a month ray. du Beptember, after Mee darren Araloy August 1s Honae of Commons agai, at tha nextsession of Parllament, and ask them to protect him against unlawful violonce, THY QUORSER KURFUAST, Asteamer will leave Dover to-day to make another nttenipt to raise the sunken German war steamer, tho Grosaor Kurffirats 227% LANGE MEETING of tonaht-fariners and otherf at Saint Fleld, County Down, yesterday ‘oxpressel great satisfaction with tho Land bil, wo DuNsONKD “ SUBPRUTH! havo been released an slening ‘nh document pledgtuy -themselyes to abstain from assault ar violence, . 1 PARNELL. . After spouking at Strubana yesterday, Par- nell proceuded ta Derry, whore, shortly be- ford the componcamontof proceed: Capt, Boresford, Atdowle-Camp to the Duke of Abercorn. when the Duke was Vicoroy of Irelana, ascended tho platform and began to dondimee the agitators, Capt. Beresford wag soon attacked by his Msteners, atid had to be.| rescued by tho police, ‘ Aah oi . BNAUOEMATED, Lonxpon, Aug, We—A corresponiont as- serts that Hio attack pon the tenants of Sir Georgy Colthursh Sunday, lina beon ‘oxage gorated, It ta generally belleved that thorn wore only fiftven persona In. the nttnoklng party, Ono porsan was wounded by a bullet, Four others were hurt silghtly,«_ 8 Te. OLD BANS, ea The, Thiea* financial. ayticle says; “The feeling goalie ground thas the: gold drain to ‘Amerlen ling dled away for thu present, It: Is. reported » that there ara’ cousiderablu- ainounts of bar wold jn the ontaide market,- whioh do not find purohinaors,”” : SPAIN, i THE ELKCTIONA, STAnniN, Aug. i.—The ‘elections are ao. favorable to the Sdxdsta Cablnot that rumors of the conversion of the debt have begun to clreulate; but (t is atgted that no declara- tion upor.the finances van be expected be- fore Curjstius, as tho discuyslon on the | CHICAGO validity of (he election setnrns hates on the address frau the throne are ex. perted ta oeenpy tee months, INCENDLA RIES, OF 1G persons Imprisoned for eansing ine coutiary fires In vatlous partsof the coun- try forty-five hive coufesaed watt, PRESK VIS, El biberat, Ministerial argun, declares that the contse recommended by the finprr clat, in case Prance refnses ineoitaitionnlly ta indainulfy tho vietins of Sulda,—tamelyy the withdrawal of the Spanish Ambassador from Varis,—coutd not be Justified, aut world be prejudietal te the comuieretal atid polite leal Interestsof Spain, — RANC UAMNETTA, Loxvox, Aug i-~4 Vurls correspondent says: ‘There ly readon to helleve that Gaim- butta’s aeceptanes of the Promlership ls now being demanded with Increasing emphasis by almost the entive Lett, twill be enndt- tlonal on the fusion of virions groups of the Left, or at least of two of the principal ones, the pure and the advanced Loft, All speen- Jation in regard to the eomyposition of the Cabinet fs, howover, premature, A “None MONSE-TITER, A dispatch from Vienna says Count Jour dell, a descendant of one of Vie oldest houses of the French Legitintst nobility, lina been arrested for stealing aenrrlage and pair of horses at Spa, After selling thei he quilted the country, FIRM Pants, Aug, H.-A fire at the docks of Lalrelfet to-day vaused n damage estimated nt £44,000, °, THE EXPENSES OF THE PRENCI CAMPAIGN. have already reached 64,090,009 fraucs, TUNIS AND ALGERIA, AT TIE DISPOSAL, OF THR FRENCH. Panis, Ang. 30—A disuntel from ‘Tunis says Renstan, the Freneh Minister, has taken lenve of the hele upparent prior to his de- parture for Paris, “The latter expressed Iiiin- self tn the most frlently teris towards France, and said the Tunisian military ae thorlifes were nt the disposal of the French commander, MONE POREST FINES aro reported from diferent parts af Algeria, Twelve hundred hectares of forest are ablaze nenr Algiers, Tt is sald that many natives have been burned in the woods of Colto, tn the Provines of Constantine THREE FRESE BATTLLIONS have been ordered to North Africa, MUVEMENT OF THOOPS, Tonia, Aug. ~The French are sending troops by sea and Jand te occupy Hammamet. Many Arabs are sald ta be hovering around one of the Freneh columns, Une of the French columns, 1,200 atronse, has arrived at Hammamet, ‘The Arabs have surrounded the Franch camp, bat are kept at ndlstanca by the gunbonts lying off Hatn- inainet, whieh. finye thrown sixty shells among them, z TUSSIA. ae AUTOCRATIC PHOMIBES, Bennis, Aug. Y—-Count Basehkoit and Gen. disderen, the intimate. frien and the Pan-Slayonic ativiner of the Czar reapective- ly, have published a. pamphlet containing MeMorande upon the retard condition of Russia. ‘Pho memoire, whieh was subniitied to.the Uzar shortly before his father’s death, frankly adniils that all Jtussia ly divsatisfed with tho present state of affairs, H advo eates some kind of a popitar adininistrre tlon, and lins apparently heen published tir order ta nequaint tha world with «what the Czar might do If the Nihilists allowed thy, SWITZERDAND, _ TH NuMCST, é Brann, Aug. 30.—Prinee Kropaitkine, the Sucinlist, whose expulsion was demunded by the Ruasian Government, bas bien attowed to postpone his departure from the country untl Sept, t. . * ANE ACEI 4 Lennox, Aug. 20.-A. dispateh - trom Geneve siya that a new Russian paper en- Utled The Free Wortd hins-been started tn that city. It ndvocates constitutional gov- ernment, and Is equally opposed to revolu- tion and reaction, i . 5 SOUTH AMERICA. PRIN SATISFIRID Lonnon, Aug. 80.—A dispatch from Ilo JTduveira, via Lisbon, says: “The City of Lima has petition! Congress to treat Cor an atrimts- fev, witha view to the withdrawal.of the Chilian army of ecenpation.” EGYPT. NOLAL TROUBLES, A correspondent at Alex- andria hears from good nuthority thar De Bignieres, French Controller-General of the Vinances, has demanded the dismissal of the whole of the Ministry. SFAX. Nearly a ‘Thousand, Projectitoy Fired “by tho Kronoh—Landing the Troops and Fighting tho Arabs ln the Street. ‘Mfax Letter to Londus Ne During the nightal the 15th or duly aeve eral armed boats were sent close inte the tuwn to prepare a Jetty for the Inn Ing parties, ‘'ho. electric . ight was kept upon the forts, ote, durlug the night, and any attempts of the Arabs to repaly thelr battarfes were fnnuediately detested ‘The gun-boats at anchor at a distance of 2,200 yards kept up adellverate tive the whole of tha night with shell, which prevented the enomny preparing for the coming strigetes also the bont with the Hotenkiss kept up a continuous fire. whenever. the Ariba aK peared. At 3 a, mm tha Krench ships “sounded to. qhartera”’ and everything on board = the | different ships was netiyity; att available ealques (native Nonts) were ont ones ‘alongside — tho troop ships where they were Inmeitately AMlod wilt: troops, and the whips’ bouts car- red thelr own arnied blue-Jnekets, each Iron- elvd supplyluy about 170 ritles, At6n. m0 shot. was fired from the Cole hert, which was Iminediately foltowed by all the ships and from. nil the «uns which cout be brought’ fo bear, the vessels boing tnooretk cn echelon oi the town, | ‘The furthast—viz,, the Friedland, was 7,000 yards; tho nearest, with the exception of the gnn- hots, 4,000 yards, Shortly after tha com- Moncuntient the town became obscured to siueke, but the dstanes belag known the Airing was kept up with the grontest vigor, ‘The bonts wero now wiablag tholr way on shore’ with-all speed tn taw of stenn-pin- wices, ote.; the ships ware thelng over them, but many shells prematurely exploded, and In. close, proxhnity ta thelr own: boat which they’ brenputl Without ace dent must conshler . thomselyes for winite.. At the osplration of | titty-tive mbites “neatly. $000» ch “bee adawn ‘Fower wet ae risa Was Ol Ares HiyuWite Up a Ae C8) 1G fs ) throw Mh wmoke, Tie dawts large column of bb three diyfalons were within a tow fundred yards df the beach; consequently tha: large bhing. wore obliga. 10 couse firm, und the bont-gits, Hotel Kiss, and sities took ip tho work, ‘The. contre ‘divisian, eanalsting ot fwonty fone boats, with bing-javkuts, ground ed nbont 200 yards from Spit battery ‘Phe landing thon commeygod, many of the pig Wwadtings borough mit ond water, “Cha abtory had been silenced, bys maps Arabs recalved: thom boli the: ruined oaravet, They had also dug 4 troneh to tholeft, which atterwatd becainy del ave, ,. Mere the ‘Fronch niet thelr Uirat chock on-londing, but suvpral buat-loails landing further tu the rlght tonk the ononmy In tank ane dialodgedt. thoi, Finmediately tho: Araby foft thelr trenches thoy were. mowed down ‘by the destructive Nreof the Votebkias upd the rifles ‘of tho binoe-Jackets, Retiring Into the houses aud hehiid the ruined walls, they kept: tip » hat firey but fortunately for tha French thelr weapons (ofthe old: gasxptpe pattorn) did not do otiueh damuge,* although several men were killed and wounded, Attor thig Ib became — sireet-tletitine, the uctiles tee treat toward tho rear of the town cut po! AUGUST! sulk bette nin ertbus, A ovarly of Midrmnishers kept to the rheht, but were met, near the cemetery by abowk -twebty-live: or thirty moneted Arata, They were oblizedt fo fall duck ttyen thelr supports, as. Te ndill- Hor to, the horsenien, they Were tider the fire of the Arabs pon the: wally. Tho ngunted Arius remained & very aliort time, hs, beiny outaile the walls, thoy were under fire of the gina af the ship's Udats, and suv eral were Killed, _ On the eft, the division lauded consisted pfu partor the Niuety-Seeond Regiment and Muejackets, The were nict hy” Arabs bes hind the walls, on top of Iifich wall of the fort, ant nt the whtdorwa, thelr nuather belie about 1, ‘The Froteh were eovered by fhe gunsof the bout in which they lander, Vhey laut te rin about 100 yards tinder tire of the Arihs frou the top of the forts antal the were db ty tuder the: walls, when ft Teens Ma pssible far the enemy to fire, the deadly volleys of the boats vreventing ther | from” expos! themselves, ‘The Freneh cout form aider these high walis and keep tothe rlehtor left. Sevorak companles kept to the. feft, and on elearing the walls of tho town threw out skirmishers in tha open and commenced firtig at any horsen who appenred, bit hatte fall back again. trenchinents were Immediately thrown tp on the leftuf tke townon the lowsround, About au hour after the landing of the bineJackets they lad fount their way Into the luterior of the furge fort on the left, aint firme ceased on this shite, und also'in the centro, with the exception of street tithtiog between the Freneh and Arabs, ‘The tatter had their re- ‘The virht division fanaed about bint! a mile lo the right of tha town, and consisted of Abont one-third of soldters and the rest sallora. | ‘They Intrenched themselves ait tho beach. Vers little resistance was offered here to.thett disembarkation, as for 800 yards it was open ground, and, the Motehiivs could sweep the beach, but many bold Arabs rode down. nt a gallop, and encountered them, .but were repulsed Whh exceedingly ‘stall loss, Unele inave- nents being so swift, [observed several mounted Arabs ving the right of the town, ainl retreating along the beach, passing anite a thousand French, Who keep up nt contluiona fre upon thent. as far asf could see they alt esenped, but. their passing so close to thelr enemy jseemtdl out of brie yada, a8 they cont have easily retred more fio” the “interlor fustead of choos. ing the beach, At Ltn all firing erased, and the ranch werd ty full Passes of the tawn, chavlag | lost nhout y Killed and about. sixty wounded, ‘The great proportion of killed was doubtless due to street felting, where the doors of henses were blawn open by gun-cotton or powder, and a lrand-to-hand struggle ensned, With little quarter tgiven.* Pha Frenel: be- haved well to the enemy, though there were cases Where they were obliged t kill some Of thelr prisoners, a3 Hidden weapons were drawn Upon the sentrles, dt Istinpusstble to. say how many Arabs, wert Killed. but about 100 were buried tn the trench that they made for thelr defense at the Spit Batters, “With the exception of two or three ols] women discovered Ina house, hot «woman or child was found. These were taken care of by the French trovps, Doubtless they were left where they were to dle by thetrfrlends, ‘The bombardment does hot seem to Jinve dune so. much dnmage 28 woukl have boon supposed. considering the Immense nimount of shot thrown ine BETA THETA PI. Worty-Recond Annual Convantion—Liat of Relegaten—'The Pablic Exeretacs. Pink and bite thittered on the Inppels of a hun dred or more young men ot, the Grand Pacitic yesterday, ‘Tho occasion was the forty-eecond fanual convention of the Reta Theta PE lr turnity. ‘Tho first meeting was calied to order shortly before neon, and was opened with prayer by tho Mev. Jobn B. Worrall ‘of Kankakee, Sianey ‘Thomas, Esq, guve the address of welcome, which was responded to by. the Flom, CG. , Mut son, of Greenville, tnd. - f Viemporary organlzntion was effected with the following ofiicerss Preafdent, the Hon, Mark 1, Do Motte, member of Congress fram Indian; and Socrotary, W. Ih, Cadlysof Anu Arbor, (ome witteca on Credentials and Permanent Onzanl- zation were itppolnted, after whlen a recess was tukon for diner, ’ ‘Tho afternvon seacion was taken up with hours fag tho minal report of General Secretary Ud, Heown, aud the appointment of the various committees, age ‘The Committed. on Porihiient Organizatiof recommonded tho following: oftlvers, and the same Were duly glectod: Provident, tho Shon Aluonza 8. Curpenter, LED. dusticn of tho Hit Pp x Haupsbirey — Vicae Ban | Antonio, c. Earl, , y of California; eee J. ke. Osborne, Urtl- vaesil Lhe: A. P. Hoyt, Rrowa Ute versity; Uh. i. Cana, Corucil University; C, Willuuns, Kenyon Co! Chaplain, the ie Joun 1, Woreatl, Cent vole enter Sevretury, W. Baird, New Yorks, Marshuts, W, Ui. Totuan, Brown Vatversity; W. i Ware wick, Kensutt Catiega, Following 1s a ist of the ayy DELEGATES PRESENT! Harry C, Warren, Coxtugton, Ky.; the Hey. dohn B, Warren, Kankukeos Jew "4, Dunean, ‘noms W, Parr, Buscobel,, Wing Ke rist, Covington, Ky; W. Re Batra, New York Oitys GC. L, Uriniston, Gropnonstlos Samuel %, Boyle, Loulavillo, hy; Willis, Roby, Cieionath, 0. » Be Veneh, Loutsvilte, ,, Cowles, > Falmouth, | Ky.5 RM. Grube, Burlngheid, Oo; Re HH. Bulkeley Chtougo; Arthur U1. Pack, Claverdeny Ne ¥ Charles 8. Oleott, tlanatolias byt OG. Insane. Cincinnati: W, i. Cady, Ann Arbar; V Jam U. Tolman, Pawtucket, It 1,3 W. 0, Sprague, McConnelyvilie, O; ded, fobtiaan, Granville, Oy; Tuas Ny A ian Stanly 1. Hiowmendy Vag 11S, Evans, Patton, Mu Moorehead, Lexington, Mos J. Get Mexiea, stu.3 Albert P, ituyt, Providouee puwrouos, Kas; the Hot, Mark Bagur Medill, Monmouth, J. Albert “Cue, Auburn, Ins W, ty Bait bake Clty, Us Ms Kagene Wianbungh, Cloeinnatl: Willlum Iyto- hart, Evanaviite, Inds Foil. Pourson, Wost Jot> ferson, 0,5 2. P. Vanderaook, Rvanstons 1. W. Movers, Hvanstons Prank Mi, Joyec, Cineinniats; James T. Hattiell, Bvanston; J 6, Willtamson, Logansport. tnd. Frank jcutt, Chicumn; A, Rich, Chicago: Howard f. Smith, Madison, in Cy Stevonx, Mudisuiy Wiss A.C, je, Girausbevk, U.; Frank Gord, Evanston; 2 Yor 4G Newann, Huritugton lag N.C. Stevens Hudson, Ov: Colo; We Falebankay the tion. Witbtr F. Stone, Denye stnusom, Eunelng, Mion; We 1 Dohwware, O35 de 1. Hach jobn Us as Oss Ville, ChienKay DUN bors Sinueay ROR Freeport, t Ww Arbor; Chteagos By Dayton, O4: » Willnina, Gambler, ¢ Hanne, Colnmoua, 0,3 8, 1 War! aniey, OF; de HL. MoD onatdy Zanesvitle, 0, rid, Whe We Fy Swiizer, Oto Etisher, Lawrence, Kass 0. nwronun, Kua; tho itov, HK. J. frown, , Turrham, 0.3 1G. stursison, Morning Sin, ta. dunhis be Bent, Aun Arbor, Mich; Janes Hichmand, aa W, H. January, Mays. YR, MoOtelinnd, the flan. rponter, uth, Neo! WV. Ae Hunts Me. Rvanstons Kuck itt legos dobn He Te tagy Onithng. We th Whedun, Aun AtLOE, oO. 8 Ttunty Any Arbors de 1b Gryit. Buse ahs 1, Oaborne, Cl Hugton, 3.0. He On hardon, 0.5 Harry iitner, Mt. Curroll, HL; GB. MeGuanis, Chleayos Gl. Robertson, Chiengar O.-P. Er aking. Ghienrog 1, 8, Northrop, Ruvine, Wis; John WG Chien; the Wut, 1 H, Perrell. Sin, Autanio, ‘tox. G, U, Bark San Feunolscuy W, W. Banik, 8 taney Pa We M. Atktngon, Wii ‘o Site: i a, on walkie Bids 5 J Mateo, Urcadoratia, Unihs soln ‘hlenwa; W, We Bieres, Momphis, . Parks, Rock stands te T. Instoy, a f doh 1 Covington, Clicin- mati C. pakforl, Whs 0. Ie Grouse, Pope, Rockford. Hh; tha Hon, Oo 2, A. Ge Briqas, San’ Pranaiséas Auroras she te -Culltvy Luke 6 Unoney, Northport, Mleh.s D, POHNOT, Choy ehan waeo. SII CG Mannbiter, § cn Havlg Aub Wats sede iy toyed, Chivas IL ‘Thatcher, novus Ph it nos 1 G, MeGiltor Gnsagllor Cutonuos” AyD, Rl Payor "Sh. Gy Turk, Misbaivatit, Works, Itockfotsh It JA, Burhans, want {tapes # Hbruwany Hecate 1 Le ‘Thoophilus Pirvia, SB, LL. D, Indisnupolls, Jud: the, Hon. doa Av, Herron, Claeunith Of the Rov. Saiwyeney G, ty 1. Bes Ladhinu polis: the ev, Joun Taso, D..D, Lela 1, University at Wisoortehity .-< 1 SHE PUBLIC EXEUCISES, wero bold Jy Fairbank: full lust evening, nud in epito of the oxtruine lsat tho hall wats woll died with o sotgut und appreciative auitianca, Gon, Robert W, stnith of Calvaso, president. Tho plattorm was ovouplad vy toe :tollowing gentluiment The Iona. 2 Curnantar, Juatloy Of Tho Buprome Courrat, New tinipaires 1, Poche arvia, Af We. Lb. bee Lndianapolls Mal, Wyl Ranken, Port Huron. Mets an the Hoa. Job W. Turconsgf Clavinnatt, bnaldes tho speakers, + . Who oxervhies were‘openud with prayer by tho Rove: Ore: fe Os tay, ots dndianapatis, Tho Jaunbdy Quartet followed with & pleasing rane dithon of 4 Boot and Low." and 40 raspiniio ba hearty oncore gavox rollicklug bollegu mol Oy 1 *K lonrapa orition.on' The Historia House" waa dellvored by tho Boy.dabn iascor, Preals tontar ihe Uyiveraity of, Wissonsin, ‘Vhis was un eluborute osaay Soult With tho metuphyaice fy shuly of ators a eee alae, wholly in 0 Pau mietal philosophy. Vho Lainbdy ARLE faliGsred with a Batt song, lathe choriisof why the collozo imen resent julned, The quartet la composed of W. P Wopdew eat Oat Amn arbor: dane ug pal condition shu fell prostrate ti Shy SOOI— Way ri FATT acd Barlingtou, ind.; and Datel Osborne, indintic. The Hod. Witbur F. stone, of Colorada, read bitnk-verse poem on 4 The Crecks of Mediter. ranean Aimérien, ‘The poom pletueed the xearch of the Argonauts of 29 for thy Go Cabfornia, an of tha efassle: Keareh Guideu Fieeco” was followed Hteratly, eave that tho scune wae transferred from the Buxine ty the alkilt platus of Utah, “the sea without wator," with prairia schoonets for vesecls. The rite ‘was weil sustained and interesting through ‘Tho Convention wilt continue its daltherations to-day and to-morrow, This eveut ba t will De given at the Pret yes bane a AMUSEMEN'ES. “SHADOWS AT LOOLEY'S. Tho play of “Shadows,” whieh {4 wlvertlsad ag tvomn the pent of Bir Charlus L. Young, thirt, was produced nt Hooley’s Theatre last night by the Henrletia Vaders company." Stactows fs new to tpis elty, but it was. seun twice in San’ Fravelseo, whore Ms, Charles Coghlan had the bravery to exhibit! it, nd Issaid to hava been dono'ln England ones or twice under tho fond prtronnge of tho nue thor, Ithashieen * fnproved" for the prescnt vecaston by the offorte of an unknown local writer, There can happily be no mistake nbout the quality of“ Shadows." It is one of tho worst playa ever scen upon our local hoards, laotcing co- herence, netion, reusonableress, and the ruttl- ments of deunatle urt Thore is 0 prolog, in which an awtul curse J4 declured upon * the son. of Jredale's house” who shall murry one of “Spuln'a vengeful staughters.” Tals occurs tn 10, . The curse Keepa 221 years, antit the pres- ent day. Then tha play bezins, Tho "son of | tiile’s hou: lues murry one of “Spuln’s ven; ful daughters,” and baa a nasty tine with hi There are debts of honor, secret chanibers, sole tary linmurements, tempters, escapes, aud ro on. Tht. the state curse on which tho interest uf tho pices bins fs not exueuted at the end, It Js the woman who dies, Provably Mr. Coubinn died when he had tho plag: now Miss Vaders dies because-she hus it. Hervin is shown the artof tho locnt editor and adapter. ‘The diutog ts turetd and verbose, ‘Thore is not R goud dramatic situation i the proto and four nels. The bt part of the performance ts Ure Foe and tmngvotonous, am) the curtain talis amidst a palnfut hush, The marvel (9 that such things can bo seen on a atte where intelligent mannyement 19 presumed to extant. Neither Miss Vaders nor any wember of her compnny can hope to guin erodit from the: play of “Shadows,” ‘Phe acting was quite in keep. fog with the morita of the par. Thera ts ‘too imtich reason, indeed, to fear that Miss Vaders has nustaken ber vovation in mpting to be a leading tvagiy actress. She has not a spark of inagnerisn, ‘Thora is tttle . variety in ler itfleetions or = modes of express sion, and fo agreeable ulternations of Ught and shade in her concoptions of churacter. She isulways tragic, slow, inethosdieal, and stays. There was not u suspicion of colloqulalism in her reading tast night, though thore was abun- shint pretext for it, Her second appearance fully contirned the unfavorable inpressions ercited by her Impersonation of Burned, The “Shudows” tast night rested matniy upen the slim audience in tue theatre and very little upon the staye. NOTES, Egbert Jameson's comedy, “Birds of ‘a Fouther,"' is sald to bave made a.“ bir bie in St Paul” There was nearly $100 In the hous¢ the first night.’ Dillon and Kruger were mucti applauded. 4 * “Danlel Rochat” will be withdrawn from the stusuof ihe Grand Qveru-House nt tho end of this 4 and “Policit” wilh be produced Monda ith Miss Id Vernon in the titular role, lovers af yoo plays und jood acting who dave not seen Damel Rochat" should eo betore the vlove of the week, 1 the weather improves, i TRUNK ennoot in conselonce advise anybody to visit the theatres on seh nitshts as this week bus known thus far. ia lil Nochut" fs worta muking a sacri- jeu for, PLEURO-PNEUMONIA. Its Existence in New York and Vire nfa-None In the Wert. Dr. EF. Thayer, af West: Newton, Mass., and Prof, dames Law, of Cornell College, ithaca, Ne Y.. who ure associnted: with Mr. Sunnders, of this clty, as members of the ‘Treasury Cattle Commission, arrived in this city yesterday, and fre replstere! at the Sherman House, A ‘upunt reporter called on the guntioman inst evening und obtaMmed some Idea as to the obsuet of thelr Journey West, In reply to nome ques- tions ns to the scope of the labora of tho Com tniasion and tho reaults accomplished, Prof, Law ‘sald: “Tho ‘Treasury hus instructed ws to) ouscertain as far ons. possible tue prevalence of = -ploure-pnoumonia or lung disenss among the enttle exported, vape- elully along tho Canedian line. We are unable to prevent the spread of the disease, but we can alvise aud recomutend, and our reports imiy bo tho basis for future legislation. We had a meet- lug in Saratoga, and Mr. Saunders has been doing some work out here, We have a invct- ing hero, at which wo will yo over the dulject ns Futly 28 posslule,” ce “What ia the program for the conference?* akked tho reporter, “Wo shall probably consider the question of Inteetion .thevugh cattle-cirs: passiog through Infected distriviv, ventilation, tranaportas tho importation of culves trom: Infected disy tricts, os nirendy disousted, anda number of kindred subjects, {contd not give you, any Due Prograny, ns it might be widely Ucparted i “What hue your Investigations shown os to the extent and firogress of the diseasey” © Thoru is deatled pleuro-pnoumonta in ings, ues, Wastehoster, Putnam, and iichmorh Counties, New York, It Istha Worst by -far ly K fogs County. ft (9 pretty widely" anread tw New dersvyy althouga Uo am not thar- oughly posted 1s te Its oxtynt thers, ‘There 1h at luast one Infected hort in Ponusylvania, and there wre wome in Muryland, wear Bultiuoro. Virginia. and Delaware buve some frected herds, but Leannot speak from positive know!- dye,’ It dons wot extend much further horth than thy lower countios of New York, nor fare thor South than tho northern part of Virginta,” “ Hiuw.mnuub ire the Western oattle infected? “So fur ag we ean And out there is uo infou- ton west of tho Alleghentes, WH NELIRVE THERE 13 NONE, but of course It may uxist. ‘Totindout certaluly 46 the object of our present session,” i © Whaths your Information ns to its sproad; 18 It Bpontanedus or contagious?" “it ts purely contagions. It has been tm- ported. tn Musauchunetts It one, Into the State front wv bend of imported outtle, enletly olatylns. In Brooklyn tha disuse came from asnip's cow whieh bad buen bonicnt by a dulry- mun, The diavase ik contagious, and manifests Maat chicty ib the great feading piace * No,” salt the Professor tou blunderiny re- porter who: had Infected bin couversadon tito be futorviow. “awill docs wot muse it. Tt fs purely vontugions, Thera was one ease in Yow York Atite whore a bord was. Infected badly, after buving boon fea on swill, Fuad thot removed and thoraughty elenied the: pines, Then te herd of sound Western eattle Were pluvul In the pons, fed iu tha Kame wily, paeked togethor Juat us thet, and trowted just iho anne, vot they were fro fram intention,” @ Want stops have you taken to provont ity", “As Tatu before, wo have no jexal recouras ayond n sluple advisory power. "Thure la nowy, howover, i qiranting fur Cheese montua on tine ported cittiy. ‘Tho system 1s not complote, but tis beng improved. The ‘Treasury Nopart- mont had great prosiitro brought ty bur upon At, and rolaxed somo of the reg: vlations, us for jnvtance, they allow 1! transportation hy. water, even hy canal, fener a1 bords,. with a quaruuting at sore ins and polit. Wo protested against this, but neve ertholose it waa donee? Witt will: be your course of action Ip your Inspection here?" “Wo wwitl hold a meoting and discuss tha neces- sitios OF tho Gage. We boltuye Iere 13 No Inico ton Ininy oF the Western berds,but neverthetoss Shore muy be. We expout to vinit tha Stack= Yurds,. tho great duities at Blin, and other peas ‘and tho ditillerias and other great fours ,| ints, While swill-fuuding dood not pra. Mata this tung trouble, ttede ay Taot tht It will Winast surely qmuntiest Uteelt hi thoae pineca where dn Mb OF vite Ie are gattiored, und whore thoy ate constants: chinging. Wien tha disease” strikud ane of those eeucres it usually atnyk. We oxpeot to stay Jn the elty aboat twa days and thon make Iripa to uujacent points.” 5 ‘The Comiiesion wil wmeot at the Shorman House at (o'clock this morning, and probably havo sutsequontly a verles of conferences wit larae cattle dealers, ‘ a » A CLAIRVOYANT IN COURT, Mind Kate Surrup, a clairvoyant ving at No. Jd Wost Athuny alvout, waa on trial before Jvation Morrivun yesterday on fk charge of dls ondorly coudtiot. It wns ehurged that sho bad Appiicd ws uabacomiug torm to ony of her nolsbbora, whe, with an army of relatives, both maleund fomale, was ot and arrayed ty rusent At in the Justioe Court,: Tho ease provocded smoothly, aod tho privoner at tho proper point was placed on tho stand, Bho waa relating hor story i y strulghtCorward mayer, and had nearly Sutshad, when suddenly hor oyoa us~ auimed. wo vacant ature, bor farm bean ta gqaivur, ond before fhasy prosont realized her fu epligptie fit All available ngaletuiee was bani! ¥ 4a eu, and the wonnth was goon revived Bud the cso conthined for son ae . ‘Tho sad case had: its amusing side us well. While Miss Surrup was hulug reauscltated the plaintil and ber witnesses entered Inte all kinds of wily speculation as te the probable cause of tho prisuner's dawalull, One ald follow. par aurtod that {t Was a visitation of Divlnu Provi- dunce ont thy wowun for wer sin. An vldorly ume thought it waa n repetition of wa ans Priee Ortn rea aah ina over ee caught the clairvoyunt in a falsehood, find had laid ber tow a3 dn admonition to those Arottnd about, the catirt-rnom. Yome one else Fiumvested that hy the nid of the proprietor of Hodes abe torew horself inte tho state in order fo tonke @ aeoaitlon and secure 9 vontiniuned Without naling, tind also to pat x little publicity, Justice Morrison stund tho nonsense as fon & reasonabld botng powMIbIy contd, and. then tulidly ttisittetted that thoy bad botter * dmuw it Pabts: or ho would bo compelled to clear the (| POLITICAL. WISCONSIN, Srettat Dispaten to Ths Chicago Tribunee Wartuntows, Wis, Ag 18--The fei Henny of Wiseonst) are becoming quite active relative to the coming State eampalgn. ‘Three weeks hence the Republican Conver: tton for the nouluation uf Stale oMicers will be held at Madison, An abundance of eats didates for each of the Stute offfees hig spring tip, siiec a nominauon has ‘came to be regarded og equivalent to at election, owing to the dumoralized, inactive, nnd de- spondent condltion of theappusition, Appear Aces now ludiente that the Democracy this full willinake the wenkest effort for ascend- eney they have ever attempted In thls State, Indeed, it looks very Ike. a complete walkawny for the Republienn © tleket. ‘The best-posted Republleans admit that thes ctu give no defnit iden at present of the com- idexion uf the Strte tieket ta be plied in nomination at Madison, > (tsppears to many, however, that n eal survey of the field just how would point to tho nomtnation of Sec- retary Hans 8, Warner for Governor, ‘Tho Tjeutenant-Governorsiip is a muddle and dependent on the selection of Governor, For Sveretary of State thestion, E.G. MeFe Thlee, of Dadee, and Cape. Tne, af Ke- Hosha, tre the leading cards. ‘Tuune’s non: Inution depends largely on what isttone with State ‘Treasurer, If McCurdy, of Minne. hago, the present Deputy, fs the cholee, then, per force, the selection af Timme follows to ineet the neceasity, of placing n German on the tleket, ‘Mimic being of this untionality, If an the other hand. the custom fole Jowed for years is observed In cnominat- ing a German for Treasurer, the Seeretary= slip would most likely fall to MePetrldge, Col. O. C, Johuson, of Rock, is strong eun- dinate, niso, for Secretary of State, but it ty conceded that the selection of Warner to hend the Cicket would prove fatul to hy chances, both being Scandinavians. ‘The otice of Attorney-Genenu Mids a formithable vaudl- dite indudze L. BF. Frisby, of Washington, S.5. Rockwoutof Walworth, would appear fo have the fisile track for State Superin- tendent, A. J. Turner, of Columula, for Railrond Coramisstoner, and Phil Spooner, of Dank, for InsurangeCommusstoner, present inetunbents of these offices, are both © willin? Barkises,” but, us the two hall from the sume distric! nd), itis not thought possible that the; dolatly be brought tarward out ofresatd for 2 fair distribution of the ofiiecs, ihere being elzht State offices to by distrib. Nted among eight Congresstunal districts. It is the general pelnlon that the Republican Convention of this year will be the most ex- citing of any held Ina tong time. ACCIDENTS. Ilot Weather, Mad Dogs, and the Other Alluicnts of the Seuson, umes Willoughbby,a lavorer employed at the blust-furnace of the Unton [ron & Steel Com- pany, At thelvorner of Ashland avenuo and Thirty-thind street, white carrying lumber froin the. ynrd Into, the . building at 4 welock —yesterduy * afternoon, was over- come by the beat, and walle — being taken to bis hore, ‘WH Muin street, foll un- consclous on the sidewalk, Dr. Waxbam, who nitended im, tuinks recovery Improbauly. Wiltouguby 49 married man od years old. Peter Mooney, employod in dnloading fron ore nt the corner of Avitand und Archer aves ued, war prostrited by the heat. He was taken fo biahome. ut Nos Halsted atreet. and Dr. Crane, who thare attended bling haa but Httle hope fur bls recovery. A horse uttached to award MeQunld. of. away nt nao a Hicht wagon owned by No. 2 Fifi aveaue, ran trom a vacant totin » Where it bad been Charles Qross, and att yesterda enrner | Of a and Oak streets over Hears OC, Binder, 67 years A Mock further south the " run- collided with & sirecl-enr going north and Waa frought-ton stand, One of the horses attached to the car had a leg broken, and wad stot: by Olicer Koch, Fortunately tho pase rongers on tha cnr escaped injury. Mr, Bluder was tuken to his bone, at No. 3s North Clarice street. and Dr. Cunningham, who thore attend bini fuund that nls culiar-bono wae broken, tt that he bud revolved severe Internal injuries, thoresult of which could not be foretold, Tiudulph Peters, a Swedish umlgrant. 2 years old, while seeking employment in a new build- inzon Wells street, hear Kinzle, accidentally fell from a gang-plank, and broke hte right ane kle. We was found hobbling along the street by Oiler Younn, Hospital, Joseph Bitch, a teamster, 3 Fee old, living at No. oble stroet, ucelentally fell from his gratn wagon nt4ch yesterday afternoon on the Latle 8 t bride approach, and bad hie left shoulder dislucated und his bead badly Grulsed. He was taken bome by the Armory Feta. An waknown boy HW years old, while stealing o ride Munday ovening dn aome curs that were be- tug awitened in Garaner & Spry's tumbor yard, ucur tha Weat Division waterworks, accidental. Iy fol benenth tho whools, and was luatantly killod. ‘The Dady was taken to the Morgue. A horace nttnehed to a wagon owned by the Seu Axto-lireaso Company ran nway at noon yesterday from the cornerof Mudison and Itock- well streces aud cuilided with a strect-our whieh had been left ssunalng on the track, ‘The wagon was totnly demollehed, New Katherine Millor, of No. Sl) Dayton street, while bringin some food, ut 6 o'clock yesterday morning, ton large biuck doy, whteh Kuo supposed was chalned In tho yard. was nt- tacked by tho aniunal and severely’bitten above j and beluv the right aye, Tho dog is mappined to buve been mad, and wes shot bya neighbor, Mra. Millor's wounds wore quite sorious, and were dressed] quid cauterized by Dr. Parks, Jennte Lien, 4 yeard old, accidentally fell ont. of a third-story” window at the bonie of her pirents, No. 40¢ Boo laland avenue, at 5 o'elovk yottortay afternoon, and was wlinost instantly Jed. : and was tiken to the County a IN HARD LUCK, Veronica Bubl was the defendant In a moat pltiablo caso of alleed tarveny yesterday before Justice Wallace, Sho was very attractive, In feature and deportmeng, and spoke with such a untsleal English avednt ua to vonfirm ber statement that sbe bad brt recently arrived fron London, and was theroughly unsophistt+ onted tn tbe wiles of ‘this metropolla, At tirat sight {t senmed to be bute repetition of au oft reap) harvest of wild oats A vnyvalry of- feer by the name of Andrew Jackson, but who gave the ficticions ung of Jahn Hopper, was the complatiunts and: stated uy ono ture fiat fo tad come to Casey tu enjoy hiniaalf wlth «plenty or money, and, accordingly, KoUnt the nlight Inn nutertous honae where hes lost a valuable dinnend ma, and bud Veronion Mubt — urrestedt us tho fair, frail culprit. ‘Sho girl's story wis vory strilentforward, and spoken with x modest wrave that suginad to prodispasy: thy Court bn her favor, Sho hud dete a beautifal heme in London, anit bad coms to Amerien alano to: Join a venerable vacle who js diving at. Monmouth, Uh. and who has grown wealthy ti the tucrittive Yooation of stock-rulsing. Sho areivud ately in Chiengy, wud weut to tie Palmer. Mouse for a shore visit ta revel in the mad plousires oF city, fe, Bho bad been entleed Inte the house of iU- Tame by Jackson, Who hud ruined” her char Autor and then hat her arrested on aw obarge: whivd, she declared with thea in hor eves, war iulelonsly fils, Sho sald that daekwin bal syuandered Henrly, 1 for wine that wight, and the carousal noully grow se uproacaus that sho hail withdiawn to her room, the dony at which waa iiwayd unlocked, oud trum whlub duckson dochired bo bad lost bis diamond. 0 it wis only the other night," wto wid, * that a nan wis paralyzud with drink itt tie house whero Ebonrd, and robbod of several hundred dollars, but lis amity wis Bo ated bn Kovloty that ho dared. vol prose: Misy Bul was remanded to Jatt. ———————— A: DRY AUGUST, Borgt. Mitchell, the Chlof signal Olicer for thls atation, was found Jnat ayeutus ut hls oftloe on tho top tuor af tho Jotty Salor JHook deep in the obsoryation of tho mumeroua delicate and Intricate Jnstruments, ‘Tho viovtrio recoriing wind gage, (uo valt guzo, the thermonictord, barometers, ete, are natierous, aud look very yiuieh Wuike ANT UNtry wouter Instruments, erpeantt, wont iy you think of Veunur's, |. predictions ¢" qsitud tho ruportirs. itis ceally netonining that peopjo of ordi: nary comprehension can pln tholy taith to such’ tumisense,” ryplied the Bergennt, warning Up. if a jor Vurnor atrike the soount August a appeal ‘ ties e Whit, yeay wo bad o coll wave abnyt that ting, but it le commen to rocorl a ahurt-portad of ly temporature every sinter, ls vote Ing unis ‘Tho tote are thie it fe ont{rely beyond the range Of bein pgssblitty for any nnn fo forveant the stoatherlobger pyan twenty> Cue honra in niyangs. | We ean't ip it with ill tue (uatranueaite wg obsarying-stations fi all nierté wf Tao wouDlr of In reference te thy drourht the ottleer kind loukod ip the records and Cound that at the Chie cugu station there had buen four days in Augiiet on whieh rain oad fulton, an usgregate nC Ot Of a inch af wator. ‘Tals ie, Invood, au extremely Tint rainfall, nad bas not been so low in Auwust for many sears, exceptin Auguat, [oy when dt only aggrevated 450) an Wich, The ralufal duce fez the mouth of ny Uuinat wae us follows; 1834, 2.15 Inches: 187 1970, 3.00; 1877, 2.08: 58, H.00; IRD, 43: 18a, 4.452 (G4L (partial), Jt. Last daly min coll inring part gregating 420) Inenon se fait aimenge. f At there were cighteen rainy diyn, with @ total orhinehes, —- je U BEWARE AFTER TO-DAY, A Now York dispatch to 'the-Cincinnat! Ene Tha wnnitel asdembly of ‘the Iria’ stavoirts Gondry Brotherhood was buld in Tat! isete this afternoon end ovoning.. O'onornn-itussa made his appearance ov the grounds nt about gunsot. ‘Thu followhy, which wnt printed te tho Chicatro newspapars vestarday, was showt bin: Ainericans and friends 6f Ireland: art hereby. warned against, omburkiag wpon-any veusef tying tho British Sng after Thursday. fopt. 1. Many inuy reucd their destinutlun, bu feng typ wales Per order of tha Central Com 4 " : Mr, Hossa anid: that, notice was not pub ished by order of the Dynamite Council, ale though It tin consonance swith ita intenUons, tls probably thé net of a Chicago club. and 1s perfectly proper. Any club his tha right to do lis ft plenses, #0 long ns it helps atone the good faeart «loca not contilat with the contral au- “Dy you think thore is anydangor to outgoing Engileh steamships?" ‘nut Tt must tooline to answer, Mum's the word, Hut wo don't want to take life. We are ured of baving Ireland beg England to right ber rou, and we propose to force England to tT tos s ay toben meeting of the Brotherhood a but tt will be secret, and for prudential Tensons the reporters will not be admitted.” “ WIL the meeting tnke any action in mgant to the prociamadon tastted In Chicugo y* “tt T were to tell sou what we were Kolng to do, there woult bo fu necessity to have a secret IMeeting. The proclamation has been Issued in Chieago. tt wilt ba communicated to various branehes of the Brotherhood throughout the United States,"* . —— 4 BOLD PERFORMANCE, 7 At2:0 yesterday morning three burzlats rode up ina buggy or wagon to the residence of Joho Miller, No. i North place, and entered tho house by means of & side window. Thoy aur- prized Miller and bis wife, and compelled them to lie quiet In bed by holding a revolyer at thelr heads, untll,they had ransacked the house, an abetracted ‘about $i from Miller’s clothing. {gon ieaving, the house AD) " BS. two the. House. WSaiiors ttt Wore sumothing over thelr cos, at all events they wero unablo to itenify thoor. They haye reason for thinking that the burglars aro of thalr gequalntance, as ono of them called Beg, Sititer by ber uname and said, “Keep quiet, en SERIOUS STABBING AFFRAY. . Ina drunken fracas which took pinco at 8 o'clock Inst eventing {na yard in tho rear of Nos. Sul and 2u3t State wtrect, Michaol Cummings, be- cnuse of somo insult offered by him to the wifo of Dantel Humphrey, was stabbed by Humphrey, twice in tha chest and once on tho head. The ingUred man was attonded by Dr. Van Duzer, who dressed his wourds, and pronounced them hotefascrious nature. Humpbrey and dames Glavin, unt Edward Fanning, who were also Implicated In tho (hebt, were urrested and locked up nt the Cottawe Grove Avanue’ Station, ————— A SERIOUS CHARGE, Dautel_Kyan was arrested fast evening by Officers Leonard and Bannon of the Twenty second Street Station, upon a warrant charg- ing bim with assault with intent to kill. Tho complainant ls Michag! Smith, a foreman {n Tobey & Booth's packing-house at the corner of Elghteenth and Grove streets. On tho even- ing of July 8bo wag assaulted by Ryan and 4 mau named Kenny, and was eut by thom in a half-dozen different pinces, Kenny was ar- rested nt tho thine, but Hynn escaped and Jumped the town. ifu returned quite recently. a To restore nerve’ ond brats waste, nothing equals Hop Bitters, Holleve this, BUSINESS NOTICES. Arends Beef, tron, and Wine, with Cinchona, the standard madtelial tonta of this progrestivn age. Itenriches tho blood, prompt- iy Invigurates tho brain and norvons systen, improves uhealion, Gt, tesult: A round form, bright eyes, happy atato of mind. Arond’s drug- store, corsor Madison struct and Fifth avenue. a Eldredge & Woodbridge, mantfact« urers of fine sbirts, and men's furnishers, fore nierly at So Wustington strect, ind thelr bust- ness Inrgely Increased at tholr new store, 102 Madison street. Good goods ut popular prices. a Ank your druggist for Rodding’s Russ ela Salve, Keep it in house in case of accidents. Price, 3 centa, a OW DE oe TEE CoNnTRAST! White other Daking Powders aro tarcely ADUL- TREATED with ALUM and other burth) drugty ~ has been kept UNCHANGED In all of ity original ‘ purity and wholesomeness. The lence of TS SAFETY. HEALTHFULNDSS, PURITY, xd EFFECHIVENESS, Ie THE PACT of Its belng weed b t ) to West, In ‘ot the Hee ay oor, where It has teen sed for the last 16 years A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER. IN BULK, NEVER 80LD IN Made by STEELE & PRICE, titen Asys, ane o! cn AyD, ae. —_— 4 ff Lupulla Yeast Uermu, Special rion Extracts, je Chteago ‘aud St. Lonis. ‘ ADVERTISING, _ ANY KIND OF ADVERTISING In any tine of newspapers, successfully bandied by LORD & THOMAS, NEWAPAPER Advertising Agents, 1 & 10 McCormick Block. CEMETERY. ween eveye et am apres The Forest Home Cometery Co. @ tu draw the altention of parties desiring to Hoahu a banal plane toe auuantelve 0 poly burial criutus, uated nuts, untwuun Stodisan ind W an jaw trots getieral witanttun by bs Tuamneal vemitury. ands a aibte the West Diviiun by good cucriexe Hiontion ta culled to sho fullavediiy Leatures 6 phe managsntent oF this Cymolerys iri tnd, Un rae O easbr f all lot-ownors, 10 encuro tho tauare a tua beet provided, Intended. to an tuututenavoe and taprorpments of the Coa raliod thu "Kress Howie finpravomont Yuu iy Inereus ee masoesruunt of I slug ond wtea neres ‘oy nit pe eon the uppeastncoate oPthe Company, ace a te UE 1 the a i {the lowaduedon of shu so-catted ~ Luwe Syston si chs onnepianica hes, law ie batho ude doatrwule syatyi uty Ba vounNaty. 5 iiue auiue wil ven tu short tie of tho comms uivtion Of 4 dummy Tae wouny itiructly, wo the burlat grounds, “Varios desiring to Inspuct our ¢ rr Sur Mua a cuumplod ere a isayiog every aun y mornin # CPitenye ‘UF bariicniurs apply ta the Company's Odlcw, 8s wWarkikstoneae PP SPENCERIAN STEEL PENS y) , ia Max, cad wartvated Cte Td sOuatttivah cecanaror poe UMEAL SWAN QUILL ACTION, Js 20 Numbers, 4 compicsts Somple Cand, far" triak by Bellon rocupsor SH couse - Svison, Buaxewan, V1 AYLOR & Co, 103 uce 220.Gyan uw Tort, a

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