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e THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1881I—TWELVE PAGES. 5 EEE EE SF . CRIMINAL NEWS. murderers Taken from an Ar. jeonsas Jail and Hanged by a Mob. Progress of Cochrane's Trial for the Killing of Hay- den. “ Altercation on an Arkansas Highway «Results in the Death of Two Men. Disbolical Murder “of a Horse-Trador at St, Bonaventure, Canada, by Compehions, petails of the Recent Whipping to Death ofa Convict in + Georgin. Yo Now Developments in Regard to tho Missouri Train-Robbers and Ontlawa, LYNCUENS? HORRIBLE WORK. dptetal Dispateh to The Chieaao ‘tribune. jatri Rock, Ark., Sept. 12,—Intellizends reached here this avening to the cifect that on Saturday night Inst a mob numbering nearly « heundred men rode tito Dardanelle, and, surrounding the Jali where two murder. es~Taylor and Bruce—were confined, over- powered tha guards, secured the keys of tho privon, ant, taking the prisoners named from the iron enge, put ropes about their necks anddraggeil thein into the streets, By this time tho reportof the proceeding spread through the town, and eltizens, aroused from thelr slumnbers, flocked to the vicin- fy of the jutl from att dtrections, but cond do nothing, as the mob was desperate and determined, and the horrible work went on uninterrupted. The wretched prisoners were dragged through the streets by their captors, and ton patel of acdjacont. timber, where the ropes were flung across the limb of atree, and thoy were left dung- Ing in the nir, - Spectators say it was tho most ghastly execution by Judge Lynch over witnessed, the men being bruised and almost lifeless before the scene of death was ached, Notwithstanding, both ‘Taylor and Bruce died bravely, breathing de- fares ant the most horrible fimpre- cations upon thelr executioners, ‘hig mikes the second exhibition of tho kind in that vieInity within the past two or threo ponths, After completing thelr work the mio quletly dispersed. ‘The lives of ‘Taylor and Brace hays been repeatedly threatened siues they were lodged In prison, ind, to avold Jynching, thoy hive been moved front placa to place, Lust Thursday night the Sheriff ot Yell County got a hint that a mob Intended to break into the Danvjile jail, where Brace, ‘Taylor, and another murderer nemed Burris were then contined, and hang them, ‘The Sheriff took the three prisoners, chained thom together, and, duking then toa seciuded space in the woods, k them there until daylight next morn, All night the mob, who visited tha jail and found thelr Intended prey gone, blut the forest with the hope of finding «the Sherlit and prisoners, but without sitceess, ‘Choe mur. derers were then separated. Taylor and Bree being put in jail at Dardanelie and Hurrisat Dover. ‘Cho latter is yet alive, but its bellevea he will eventually share the fate of hts campanions, Publle opinion is with the lynchers, the feeling belng that, through the. weak administration of Inw in the courts, justiva cannut otnerwise be dealt outte offenders, THE COCHRANE TRIAT. Spectal Duvatch to Ths Chicago Trioune. NETSVILUE, Wis., Sept, 12—The testi- mony th the Cochrane’ miirder cso was vir- tually closet today. Afters few. questions on direct. examination, Judge Cate took the defendant In hand nnd very vigorously cruss- examined him, cileiting the fact that Coch- me had refuse to honor n draft of one of Nayden’s partners beouuse he had already overdrawn hls accountat the bank. Coch- rane sad he had many times accommodated this gentleman in this way against orders, but after the scandal came out ho detyr- hulved not to assist nny of the Hayden chu He also testified that, having an- insurance volley of Rossier’s to renuw, he wrote to the company to inforny they that Roxster wage drinking man, The result was that Rossier’s polley was canceled, Several witnesses wore pnt upon the stand to testify isto the acts and conduct of Cochrane be- foreand ufter tho disclosure. His brother and his brother's wife both deseribed in an Meeting manor the scene at their house When Mrs. Cochrane returned from Min- hesota, and how she und her mother besought em to intercede with Cochrane not to send thelr pily child. alittle girl, away to his own famity in New York State, ‘They also deserived his haggard appearance, his loss of appetite, and “avoldanes of social Inter- toure, Dr. Witter testified to having nt- ended him July 18, 1879, u month after the dsclosure, and found jin suffering from an tolleptic condition of the brain caused by *xeltement and loss of sleep, the tendeney of Which, if continued; woutt! be very greatl folmpate the will power, A host of wi Resse, comprising some of the leadiu thhens of Grand Raplds, swore that. the outation of Dr, Whitney, one of the pri tloal witnesses for tho prokegution, and who testified as to distractions of Cuchrane show- bad crimlnal Intent, was bad as to truth mnt eraelty, In order to sustain the charactor ofso lnportant # witness by ou testle mouy, tho prosceution usked an atjourn- dent, Which was granted, TRE WORST CRIME ON RECORD. 7, Svectal to St, Luts Republican, Py Pec 8, Tut, Sopt, 10,—Lhe most In- ee and brutal erlne that was ever ehron- ; Ted hos Just been brought to Hght—1 case t Which a strikingly handsome girl of 17 fe cupelled tosubmit to the brutal dist of puttecn fends, “Zhe detutls are ag follows: (at Blake at midnight this girl arrived rm this city on the Paris & Danville na tho traln .bolig several hours be- ih timo, She attracted attention at once, : er clothes wore nearly torn off her, and pemanner Was hesitating and frightened, a pore ‘alleoman Ityan noticing these things, mt ae whero she wus going, She re- tole Nowhere,” and breaking into teas Ina her terrible experfonee, Mfr. Q Uple ty otee proctired a room for her at the hot Motel, wud vant= Albited te her contort Torani at ter caller t perc alla at the Wotel ai 4 suffering (ratinenty and Jy Morn tne A ree U obtssbnad wth fie She was lying upon the Tnitenaoly. feat bor brutal: lini iy Pa ak inost pitluble peataele, She is a very handsome gitl of naa size, kind, blue eves, and an Abin Intell of dark brown lair, and speaks with hs Heence, « Hor stalumet, during whieh fi wen ainost. continuously, was as fol- WAT yong, Me ty Ady Mangrum, and [ (out seats of ae dwas born In White Teng Iinoly, When 10 years of azo my y ater waved to ME Vernon, Ll, short orphat Twards they died, leaving’ nie an Tite ut ith “no lving relittives. 1 V don ntely began to ear a living as meaticy und rematned In Alt, Vernon Aecoi ey eunbeT last, When 1 weit to Law: anes AD and worked In the house of &. Dickerson, County Clerk of Liw- sequal ny A short, thio age I became hates edt With three syoung mle gy Thureae'? given to the reporte: lakes wat nd aires juen teduced mo to , aw inte the woods, and; fied wo hud reached the river battens, a fated iS! trom Lawrenvoyille, we wore lame _tlaven more young mon, alt of a eneeviile, (The nates of theso ware nett A the teporter,) ‘Chey then maddy ited Mg Lropositions to ine, and Hnally cour Wthat age stout to thelr base designs, inthe rad aud ull day yesterday 1 was kupt Whoi hte by thesy fourteen mon, ull of th the litersourse with me, 1 pleaded “but wa to release mse from my sufferings, mn quae avall, ‘They jnformed me Hilt, cute UnUT “they wer satistied, om SUucavorlug ty gycape tum thelr clutches my elothes were torn ine, and iny tinbs wera badly bruised. Finally, after two anys of agony, L_ was {taken to the tratn inst night by three of the young fellows and thrust Inte the ear and warned, ‘You bad better not give tes away? Tallahted trom the train in thts city: so wei Teoult se y stand up, nid an Ofleer, eee {ng ne alone, lnanived wheres Lwanted to ro. 7 told hit iy story, und he procured lodging forme, Where 1 will go now E know not, 1s 1 have nelther relatives nos friends. Lintend to do all in my power to proseeute hose. fonrteen mon for so brutally outragiug mee? This ented the Interview, during whieh she seemed overwhelmed will grief as she recited the horrible detatls, ‘The matter is not yet known to onr eltizens, but will une sloubtedly cause stich initenatton that it will be thoroughly sifted, and the guilty parties brought to justice. JENNIT. CHAMER. News Haven, Coun, Sept. [.—In the Cramer enge today tho elerk in the Hott Jlouse drig-store and two other witnesses testified that Jennie and Blanche were in the story together Thursday evening before Jen- nile wag found dead, 2 Charles Rawlings, eenoral manager of Red- ells resturant, testified that he had known Waller Malley well and Jinnes slightly. ‘The witness was fn the resinurant ‘Thursday morning, Aug. 4. “'I'wo Indies (Douglass and Cramer) came in nbout 9 Chey had been there before. ‘They had two porter- housv stenks, muslirooms, and milk. ‘That evening Walter Malloy, Blanche Douglass, and another lady, who, I believe, was Jennie Cramer, came in about 10:30, I would not swear it was Jennie, as did not sean her + features, ‘Shey ordered chicken salad, but we had none, Lamb chops wage served and milk, Walter Malley came to "see mo Aus 11, after. thy Issueof the Wegister, ant sald: ‘Pyoa bono to pick with you? Ileoked nt him, and he safd there was something pub- shed that wns serlous, or something to that effect, intless. it was overthrown or cons, tradicted. IIo sald ‘there was probability of arrest. Ithen sald L coulit not duvinte from what I personally saw. Walter en- deavored: to show St was his cousin James rather than a lady that was with hin and Douglass that night. Iwas sure] could not have been imistaken cotcerning one gentle- aan and two Indies, ‘The colored walter enmo in during the conversation, and Walter sald to hin: *Do you remember about that hat? ‘The waiter’ ddrt seem to have any recollection wiout it. Walter said he would bring Jai er and seo Hf he couldn't con- vince 1nd was mistaken, Later he came in with James and Lawyer Fox, and another man followed Walter. fle introduced James to aff, und asked If 1 contd not remember it was James instead of a lady. Lsnid it would, be Anpealbts for me to tel Aupehinus bug whatl bad seen. 1 said T could swear tt was a lady, Walter turned to Fox and sald my testimony wasthat he (Walter) was there with two indies. hag you Fox sald: ‘ile mixed with parties who were teaving at the the.” No parties left at the ti diunes hada conversation with the colored waiter ibout the spot in which ho had placed his it, but the walter hat no recollection of it, 1 did not seo James Malley this evening (Au 4) atall, dnd no doubt until after the story was contradictadt that the girl with Miss Douglass In the evening was the one with hor in the morning.” ~ Adjourned to Weduestday. WHIPPED TO DEATII. Sprctal Wevatch to The Chieaco Y'ribune, ATLANTA, Ga, Sept. t4—Frank arral- gon, appointed by Gov. Colquitt to visit the convict camp on the Marietta ys North = from { was shot by a religious crank named | Georgla Rullroad andascertain the detalls of the whipping to death of John Mussuy, a -white convict, by the guard, faets of tyhich were telegraphed Tis Trimuxe, returned today, and will submit his report tomorrow, which, it 1s thought, wIl result In an inves- tigation of the matter by a Legislative Com- mittee, The report shows thas on the 1th of August Massey, while sick, was ordered uway,from cump, and sought rest under a shade-trea a short distanes away, Mo was formorly Shorilf of Cobb County, and, at the sugavstion of an ofllver, returned to camp. Upon reaching there’ Chiurles 1, Phillips, nephew of Gen. Phillips, had Mase soy Jed to the side of « cut In the railroad and ordered him to place his head agatnst the bank with hls fice turned, Is head was thon pinioned to the bank by a plek dirmly driven In the einbinkment, and, while his head was held firmly by the Jeverage of the plek-handle, the Inst was applled most brutally," For. the next thres days the sama punishment was inflicted inv similar mane ner. and soon after the last whipping was administered 1ifg left the body. Fearing an Anveatization, thé body was hurried into the ground, where it remained several: days, until the elvil authozities, hearing of the disgraceful matter, lind the body unexrthed, and, poling no hiquest,jroveated the fearful results of the brutal punishment that the convict received ut the hinds of the mereiless lessee. The conviet was serving out 2 sen- tenes of eight years for burglary. As tho Constitution of Georgia prohibits htop ag punishment for erhuae, and provides tha a prisoner attempting to csenpo shill be re sentenced for the otfense, there Is no excuse for npplying the whip, and hy consequence such punishnent Is strictly in violation of tho Constitution, ‘MURDERED BY COMPANIONS, ‘ Spectral Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Sonur, Que, Sent. 12.—A most diabolical murder was perpetraled Jast Suturday night at St. Bonaventura, 9 parish about twenty: seven miles from here, in tho District of Tichelleu, It appears that three horse-trad- ers, humed respectively Isracl Proulx, Jo- soph Beland, and Antoine Cote, started for St. Hyacinthe Saturday morning, where they spont the dxy and drank rather freely, + A short time ‘bofora lcaving ono of them was heard to say .thut he would soon Gave Als revenge about some dihieul! y. which arose amongst them. On thelr return to St. Bonaventura, true to fits word, either Proulx or Beland struck Cote with bottle and tnilicted such injuries as to leave his victim uneonseious on the roadway, whore he wis found the next morning, "The inan lingered for threo hours, when death put an end to his suffers Ings. ‘The Coroner, Wigh Constable, and deptity loft for the sven of the murder last evenliy, by — SIIOT BY NIN SON-IN-LAW, , Spectst Diapaten ta The Chicago Tribune. Louisvinie, Ky,, Sept, 1.—~Loulght about o'clock, when James Montgomery came to the house of hls sou-In-taw, Sam Dull, to Jeaye Duff's daughter of 8 years, whom Montgomery hud given a drive, the two men ongaged in au altercation over old family troubles, which had resulted In a separation and divorces between: Montgomery and hls wife, who now lives with Dut, which re- sulted in Dut Srawtng i sovaltur fund abuts ing at Montgomery flve thes, four of the balls taking hock. The doctors verted tho wounds sre not reasonibly mortal, and In about threo hourg Dil, who had been jailed, Was releasad on boil. Montgomery ts a re tired tallor, an Irishman, ung pantlonl Orangemmn, Sra, Montaoney and Duil's fanuily ure sirtet Rowanists, und this aw sald to be the busis of all thoir trouble, ow 3 THE TRAIN-ROUBERS, Kansas Crry, Mo. Sept. 14.—Ceorge Bane nister was arrested today for disturbling pub- jie worship al a chureh fn the vicinity of the recent. Bluo Cut tratn-robbery, While the minister was preaching ho jumped up and hurrnhed for the traln-robbers and bogan firlng off lity pistol. . He escaped at the thie, but was arrested taday, and from his action it fs boHleved ho tag given hiueelf away und will probably be helt as ane of the pugticl- pants in the robbery, ‘There are ne other de. velopmonts fn the matter tolay. “Che Grand Jury will be in season next Monday, ant the euse of the arrested men will thon be brought betora then. a LYNCHED, Loutsyirin, Ry., Sopt. ,—Samuet Nam- soy, & very fing case, was taken frou Jail at Owingsyille last night and hanged, Ram- sey had served a term in the penitentliry, und had been jailed at Owlngaville for the murder, 9 tow ays ugo, of u young farmer named John Sint) ‘Spaciat Dispatch tor The Catcuav TEpuns. Anan, Mich, Sept. 2—Ovtr a week ago Charles Hele, of Morenci, this county, ueting as Village Marshuil of Dlonver, 0. SHOT BY A mec nett, who he attempted to arrest for ro! bery. Since then Bennett fas been at larce, armed with a doubleharreled shotgun, aut kept tho whole s Heat bay, S000 boli of fered dead or alive, News: Wns re {hat Bemmett has been captured by a plucky farmer fi that section, Heline ts still dive, but cannot recover, A FATAL ALTERCATION, Npectat Diapateh to The Chtcaoo Tribune. Lirrnn Rock, Ark, Sep. —A trade af fair is reported today from Woodruit Coun ty. William Mason, a tarmer Ilving near Cotton Plant, white returning home got tite an iftercntion with three men who we working on the road. It appeurs thy htt orderod’ him to turn aside, and. when he refused, overturned Ins wagon, Mason then drewan revolver and killed two of tho met and badly wounded the other, MOONSHINE DIAS PURES. IN INDI- Nas Tenne Havre, Sept. 12—A_ moonshine fstillery, conglating of two mush-tubs aud a sult of sixty gallons’ enpacity, has been found hidden In a raving In the northern part of Park County by officers neting under instructions of Revenue-Collector Minshull. The .appnratis was of the most primitive pattern, “The owners and operators tive not yet heen arrested. It 1s siuppased to have coh fn operation for the past {vo inonths, STRUCK WITH A BILLIARD-CUE. Apectat Dispatch to The Chtcagu ‘Tribune, Muse, Ind, Sept. 1%.—At Yorktown, four mites west of this eity, William Copper- smlth and) William Paedy met in nsntoon an a quarrel began. Coppersmith strack Pacdy with @ billiard-cne, mashing his Jaw and fracturing lily skull, Coppersinith was arte: Pacdy Hes In a dying condition at hone, ain old feud was the cause of the ents e HELD Fo BIGAMY. Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune,” Davenvont, Ia, Sent, 12.—Frank J. No- votny was today held in $1,000 bonds on the charge of bigamy. Me came here from ‘Traverse City, Mich,, where he has a wife and children. On the 2d day of August he was married here to Miss Maury. Ternezel, a. moat respectably connected German girl, gna SENTENCED, Puraperrma, Pa. Sept. 12.—TMerman GC, Putte, the Wilttaker-will conspirater, used ag @ Witness for the Commonwealth, was sen- tenced by, Judge Mitehell thls morning ,to three years’ imprisoument. IN TEXAS. Manswann, Tex, Sept. 12—Areh Whit- more was fatally stabbed by his wife, Mitenell, a colored Baptist preacher, was waylaid'and killed eight miles from Crockett Sunday morning, . ————— TRAIN-ROBBERS. Senator Fair Tells tho Story of tho Ditching of a Lrein on the Centra) “Pacific—The Robbora Get Nothing. Virginina (Nev.) Entervrize, Sevt, 4. A fow minutes before 12 o'clock night be- fore lust n most reckless and villainous at- tempt was made to wreck and rob the Enst- bound passenger train on the Central Pacitic Raffroad at a polut about five miles this side of Coltax, Cal. The train was halted by tear- ing up two rails, thus ditehing two engines and one car. ‘The leader of the gang of rob- bers then called upon Express Messenger Chadwick, who stood in the door of the ex- press hr, to holt up his hands and feave tha door open Mr, Chadwick, however, closed ant locked the door, then put out the light that Was burning iy the car, when the robbers ut once hastened away, much to the astonish- ment of averybody, no one having fired a shotat them or in any way molested them, Senator James G, Fair was aboard the halted train, on hls way to this city, from hin an Hnterpriae reporter last & ing obtained some partleuturs, ‘The Senator suys he was about retiring for the night at the tine the trun was ditched. ‘There was but Httle jar. Ie first: felt™a slight shoek ewhen the ‘ulr-brake was stugignly put on, and tis was quickly followda by a second shock but little heavier. Neither shock would have attracted particular attention hind the train gone ahead, but: when it came tonhaltit was thought that something was wrong, ard some looked out of the windows, while othas went aut upon the platforms, Neithor those who retired to their berths nor thosu who merely looked out of the windows knew what was wrong nati after the rob- bers had gone away, From first to Inst the robbers did not romnin on the craund over nae minute. When the engine cane to where the ralls hud beon teken up it did not fo inore thin about fifteen fect, weeels plowed atone in the growed. and when stopped It stuad canted over at an angio of nearly 45 degrees, ‘The messenger opened anit stood in the door of the express-car ns soot as tho train had stopped, When the leader of the sung stepped forward, leveled lls shot} gun, and sternly sald: “Wold ip your hands and leave that doar open?’ ‘Tho messenger atonce held up bis hands as ordered, but in un Instant after sprang ‘backward and stid- dently closed and locked the door of the cay, then knocked the Ight out, About this tine acolored porter, who hat jumped off one of thocars some distanes bnék, came ruming forward, when the feader of thy gang turned his upon hin and erled outs “do back, slr; age with you!” and the porter retired, Moni now bean to mitke thelr ap- penrance on the platrorm, and the grand army of robbers begin to waver. ‘The leagler cursed them, and asked them why thoy did not come forward ‘Ths appeareil to causa them to decide to go In the oupes tdlrectlon, und they rotrented, their leader after them, muttertis curses ashe went. ‘Tho train was stopped iu abroad, shallow ent, tho. bunks of which were from threv to four foot In hight. ‘he cut ts so wide that there are two tracks in it, forming a turnout place for trains. ‘The banks of, the eut wre covered with a low growth of chaparral. ‘This was not so high but that the mont could pininly ba seon above ft, ‘Chere were vloven ion besides the leader, mil all wppenrad to have guns. Menon the platforn: distinetly ai andcounted the gang, No one except the leador «ld or sald auythtng. Senator Vatr Is uf the opinion that the rob- "ea tho wrong train, Something evidently went wrong, “The robbers—all ex- capt the Jeudor—appeured to be agguuch sure prised ny were those they hatl hi@lted, Mr. ‘alr thinks they were wr the west-bound pussenger, aboard of which they had a gang of contedérates, and therefore when theower traln fell Inte thelr trap they were ut a Joss .to know what toe do, and so did) nothing, or next to nothttug, Both trains were constternbly behind tine, However, ld: the wwest-bound train . beet on fine it would have been thy frst to falllnto the trap. ‘The masks lett on the ground were in the shape of sucks, of a ver thin fabrlc—almost as thitt as mosqnito ne Une. ‘The robbers could see throvgh theso an through a vell. ‘Cha sacky appeared to be about suuh a peanuts ato shipped in, Arie holes wero out In some of these sueks, aid dn alrlppiing off one of that pattern one follow lost his nat. ‘Tho wagon they had with dion Was stationed out In the chaparral, ‘The rob- bers got nothing at all, Only one man wis hurt, die was a fireman, who brubsed his shin, ‘the train was not dumiuged to the ex- tentaf $10, Nas . a A dapateh from San Franelsco says: “Tho finpreasion in police circles here Is that the idwhwaymen who made the attempt to rob the ovyorland tral are the gape with whom dhamy Hope (the noted burglar recently ut rested hure) wits connecte ui, tnding a pour flald lo worleun this , thay started up the track and planned this rebbery to t oven on thelr bad luck down here, Te fuet that Wells, Fargo & Co, have of- fered a large reward Is utso sitpposed to tne dlvate that the robbers got Kone booty, though nothing tr that effect has yet been Joarned.” ‘The lnpression here ts that the Teader.and some others of Une gang are the men who have been committing so man robbories up in Novada County; that with these werg probatly a umber of rw re crults. If Senator air fa right Ino thinking they wero after the west-bound train, con- Lfederates doubtless boarded -that traln at Ttene, Truckes, and other points, ‘hoe train Was stoppad at n point where there was an upgrade, and luckily happened not ty be runhing at a very: rapht rater ‘The plat, adopted for stopping the train shows dint the gang were a set OF nardoned villuins, utterly regarilvss ‘of tha loss of Life they iulghit cause, ‘The Het staid who wero on the de- Jayed train did nos@rrive here until about 0 o'elovk Just eventig, Meunthas all manner of rumors had been afloat. It was sald.that twoorthree men had been Xlfled, several wounded, and that Senator Falr bad been carried away tuto the mountalus to bo held Ur ausoul. NEW YORK. Preparations to Receive tho French Participants in the York- "town Celebration, More Suits Commencog Having Their Origin in the Hannibal & St. Joseph Corner. Gen, Sherman Says the Law Must Voke Its Course in Sergeant Mnson’s Case. u . Failure of Fredorick Storling, with Liabili- ties in the Neighborhood of a Hun- dred Thonsand Dollars, YORKTOWN CELEBRATION. AWAITING THE ARRIVAL OF THE FRENCI- ME: 4 Spectat DApateh to The Citeaga ~ torts. New Yon, Sept, 12.—The scene at the foot of Twenty-third street and North ttiver pre- sents an unusual appearance owing to the number of United States vessels lying at anchor in that vicinity. The Vandalla, Whleh arrived on Saturday, brought Rear Adintral Wyman, She caine with the Yantic from New London, Conn, whore tha shins hid partielpated in the Groton celebration. tis supposed that the vessels nov in this harbor will await tho arrival of the three expected French frigates, which will bring two regiments of — French Infantry, aud will convey them = to Hampton Roads, the rendezvous, and thence to. Yorktown, It is antletpated that the visitors nny: not arrive before the first of next month. Gen, Hancock this morning stated that the full program for the massing und manuuvering of troops at TUE CENTENNIAL OBSERVANCES AT YORK ‘ TOWN has bec prepared, and will_ Immediately be torwarded to Gen. Sherman for his approval and the approyia of the general authorities at Washington, ‘fhe marching traups trou Governor's Island will start for the scene of the celebration next week. ‘This is the chief event talked of among the officers in connec tlon with the celebration, Tho, plan of marching, us originally mapped “out, was to pursue .the samo routs to Yorktown nS thnt udopted by Gou. Washington, but this seems te haye been abandoned. ‘The troops WH proceed by ensy marches of about. fittven miles a day, passing through Newark and ‘Trenton, No J, Germantown, Pa., sud then follow the Lanecuster turnpike to Co- Jumbia, Bulthnore, and: Hekert's Mills, and. THENCE TO YORKTOWN by the Washington turnpike. ‘Tho trobps marching from Washington will styrt at a later diy, and bo overtaken by tho“troops trom New York and viehuiity. Tho tine of wmareh fs matuly selected with a view to its conveniences and facilities for forage, 13 the troops will quarter themselves as they piss through the country, Preparations will be made to dake notice of thelr arrival in the eltles on the Hne of march, IIANNIBAL & ST. JO. 4 IN THE Counts, Sheetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Yon, Sept. 12.—Whille some of the viethins of last weok’s corner in Hannibal & St. Joseph allroad stock have suddenly be- come fmpresset with the idea . that * squeezes ” In general, and this “squeeze dn particular, ure unlawful, wo. brokers, Everett L. Westen and amos L. Hopklis, have determined to test, the potntin the courts, ‘Through tits coun- sel Mr. Hopkins, who was short of the com- juon stock, proffered to Konnedy, Hutchingon & Co. today inn settloment of his difference 600 shares of the preferred stock of Ilanni- bald& St. Joseph. KRetinedy, Matehinsen & Co. declined to receive the shares, wid ap plication was then made Jn Mr, Hopkins’ be- half te Judge Donahue : 4 IN THE SUPREME Count, " for an infunction against the tirm and a number of other prominent business men, restraining them from takine any steps toward tho further carrying out an execution of the agreement — between the piurtics who pooled their Issues and orp TMannibat = & St.’ Joseph stock up to 200, othar than by such procéed- Ings In court as thoy nay be advised to take, ‘The names of those agelust whom the in- junction was — directed aro WIII- fan = Dowd, = Presktent, and = Miron di. Brush, jviguarreident, of the Ian- nibal & St. Joseph Ratlroad Company, George LD. Kennedy, Jolin i Duil, dol Dov, nnd Wasitington E. Connor, Glovaunt 2, Lorlaint, Gould, tho three members of the firm of W. Connor & Co, Donald Mac- kay, Prestdent_of tho Stock Exchange: iichord Dov, Jolin Styles, and’ Michard se JUDGE DONOUUE GRANTED THE ORDER, mnaking it returnable on, tho Qed inst. abit a om. A‘sinilur proffer ot stuck on behalf af Sle. Webster -having been de- clined, fhe, too, applied to Jude Donohue for un dujunetion. It was granted, aud nue returunble un tie 1th inst. ‘Tha defendants in tho two cases are the guime, wid tho poluts of exeh nro identical, By the terms of the Injunetions, the defendants are forbidden to demand the delivery. of amy of the mooted stack, to givg notice ot nny default, or to re- quire or demand its purchase under the rules of tha Stock Exehange., President Mackay: und the oficers of the Exchange ure ENIOINED FROM PURCHASING THE STOCK on account of W. E, Connor & Co., or. of tho plaintitfs, and from taking nny, procevdings, on recount of any such loan of stock agalust the firm or any of its members such as may bo required by the rules of the Exchange, Edward 1, Weston sweura that with. in the paat fow days President Dowd has sald: © Yes, L have settled with the little ones, and now am going for the big fellows.” meantug thereby the pool represented by Kennedy, Hutelinson & Co, No merriment prevally among the brokers at what is muse of as an attempt to plead the baby nel GEN, SILERMAN, ME BAYS THE LAW MUST TARE 178 COURSE IN HERQT, MABON'R CAB, Spectat Dispatch to The Catcacy Tribune, Nry York, Sopt, 12—Gen, Willlam 'T, Shenhan reached this city Inst ulgit on his way buck to Washington, Ho said this morning, when asked what he proposed to du vbout tho attempt qf Alyson to Kill Gultean: “Why, what de you expect ne todo. The. law with follow its course tn Sergt. John Mason's cuso preelavly as it he Wad dyed upon any unotfending eltizen, ‘Three weeks ago, when the air was Qull of yumiors about an anticipated lynehing of Gulteau, 1 expressed the opinion that such wn net Would Be excessively criminal, and that everything shguld be done to prevent THE DIGNITY OF OU COUNTRY being lowered by 4 set of well-meaning, but inlagulded, peuple, ‘lo this opinion I still ad- Lere, If, upon Investigation, it 1s shown, as the papers claim, thut there hug been sumu talk umong the seldiers detailed to guard =the prisover in regard to which ong of them should be chosen te shoot, at hin, Mason will not be the ouly mat are ralgned before acourt-uinrtial, Mad the sligat- Ing beon done by sume tasune radian who knows tio other how than that of dudae Lynch, there misht lave been some excuse -" for ent! ity but, ify halt dld from the rank aud file of the United States ary, L think fle 4 fs DESERVES THK BEVEREST PUNISHMENT, As lhave sald on a proviods ovvasion, wo eunnot afford to sel a bud eximple at Washington fis matters of this nid. If) we are over te expect an end to the duwiesness — provalhng in some distriety of the South aud West, we lust beg by showing & good example our- selves, It won't do to deery these rough, uncouth hunters, trappers, and squattors a the est or it acts Ike that aveurred yesterday are to ba tolerated In the Capital af the conti- try. Euhull ace to if that this matter is vroup even i Colorado mob, hich erly sifted tu the bottom and the guilty ones do not escape punishihent.” And with these words the General jumped Inte o carrlage and drove off to the ferry. MADE AN ASSIGNMENT, THE FIRM OF STEMLING & CO, FALLS. dpeciat IMepateh to The Chicagy ‘Tribune. New York, Sept. 12.—Fretleriek Sterling, tho surviving partner of Sterling & Co,, com juission dealers in fron, hollow-wat nails ab Nous, 7 and 9 CHIE street un assigmmedt today for the of creditors to Charley G. Levount, without —preferenee, The ‘nsslgnment was precipitntedt by the sudden death of Henry 8. Sterling. the senior partner, who killed hiuselé by Jumping out of a window on the dd inst, He had been slete for several sc Inade: benetit mantis previous and unable to attend to the finanelal part ot the business, whieh he managed. “The affalrs of the firm were supposed ty be in ow bad ahinpe, and 1 few days after his death an Inform nreetitne of some of the principal erediturs’ touk place at the oflice of the tru, but no unierstanding of : THE EXACT CONDITION OF AVEATIS could be arrived at. An expert went lo work upon ghe bovks to make upa statement, whieh ies not yet beer completed. Enos, however, Was uscertuined to show. that the firm owas involved to sneha extent as to render nn assteuiment neeessary. Mr, rederiek Sterling sald he could not tell how tuch they: a volved, but did not think the Mabilitte world aniotnt to $100,000, and the exhibit of the. expert night sh firs was salvent, ‘The were the agents for the Pocnsset Lrow Works, of Pucasset, Mass of which fMenry S. Sterling was President and virtualowner, It is not yet known how much the sfairs of the company ure Involved, aud the counsel has gone to Poensyet to muke an investign- tlon. ft is sald there fs y large amount of paper out, but to what extent is nut yet de- veloped. € FINANCIAL A HEAVY TUNE TO SPECULATION. Speciat Dispatch to The Crteaoo Tribune, New Yous, Sept. 12—The week upened on the Stock Exchange witha very heavy toue to the speculation, which was mainly due to the report-that the Tresident's con- yalescence had reeived a sifghteheck. In the early dealings the entire list recorded a decline ranglig from Jf to 25¢ .per eet, which was most marked in Denver & Ilo Grande and St. Paul. ‘The de- pression In Denver resulted from the vireu- Jatlon of runiors to'tho effect that the recent | Issue of bunds by that company wasirrezutar, but the report innedintely’ received oficial contradiction, and the stock quickly revov- ered, Before noon the temper of: the specu- lation underwent u decided change, and an adeanee ranging from 3¢ te 2)3 per cent, took v + THE UPWARD MOVEMENT being Jed by Peorla, Decatur & Evansville, Lake Erle and Western, Mobile & Ohio, Ohio Central, Reading, St. Paul, and Denver & Grand During the wfterndon+ the mi was feverl: and uwnsett! but in the main ie und higher, the only notably werk stock being & Mississippi, which fell off 31¢ per cent, to 43, Souw other shares reacted w frac- ton, but tn the Jute transactions the entire list became strong and the closing auota- tfons showed an finprovement on the day’s transactions acme frum 1 to sig per cent, Richmond & Allegheny, Air-Line preferred, Milwaukee, Luke Shore & Western preferred, Rochester & Pittsburg, Uregon Navigation, Lake Erle & Western, and Marietta & Cinelimatl preferred and second preferred belug most promuient inthe wlvance. As can be'seen trom tals Ist, THI SHANES WHICH LED THE ADVANCE were mostly taken from the ifscelluneous dist, and in tho main whit are kuewn as “tancy stocks.” ‘Chere were ne transactions in Hannibal St. Joseph common, which may be attributed to the fact that an injune- tion has been gramed restraining the pool brokers from taking .any steps towurds cur rying ont-the “corner.” woe THE STERLING EXCHANGE market openod steady, with te nominal asklug qttotations uuchanged, at 431 forsixty- day bills and 43434 for demand, ‘Lhe dent- ings werv light in volume, RAILNUAD MORTGAGRS were fairly active and were generally strong, some of the speculative Issues recording i quiterial advance in prices, Peoria, Decatur & Springfield Incoues ruse 6 per cent, to St, and Ohiv Cen- 4 tral incomes 2h; per cent, to Sl Erle consolidated seconds fluctuated between 10127 and 100%, and closed at Wiy, Clresa- peake & Ontlo tg (Class By deelined from 83!g to 385, do currency Gs from ak to oH, International & Great Northern firsts from il to 10934, Mobile & Ohio seconds debentures ‘trom wig to 68}, Metropolitan Elevated tests froin ys, and ‘Fexas Paeliie firsts (Rio Grande Division) froma tet to 92. Coluinbus, Chleago & dndlata Central incomes ac- vanced from 74 to 16, Cairo & Fulton firsts trom 203g to 11034, New York Elevated firsts from 15 to 110, ‘Texas Pacliie lyid-erant Invomes from 7714 to 781g, and Tolle, Del- phos & Burlington Incomes trom 49 to 50, " PELEGRAPHS. prosisifh ReELpgeR. é Special Dispateh to Tha Chitavo Tribune, + New Your, Sept. 1—Mr, Ballon, of the Mutual Unton 'Telegrayh Company, says that the wires will be open for Ditsiness to all Sinportant elties about the Ist of October, Mr, Gamble, Inte manager ot the Western Union lines in the Paelfle States, has resigned and accepted the position of General Mannger of tho new company, The Sine already extends to Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, Albany, Kochester, Syracuse, Utica, Rome, Auburn and Buffalo. From Butfalo ta Chicuga the wires reach Cleveland, Detrolt and other cities, ‘Ihey also reach all fmportant potnts between Toledo mid St. Loulsy, They cover PRtsburg, Clnelanatt, 'Thuayil and Louisville, The ling is being ox. tended to the = Southern cities, und Mr, Ballou says that, by the Ist of next month, the general oflica WHL probably be connected with fouriifths of the great com- mercial towns In the country, ITEMS. CHANGED WITH ADETTING New Your, Sept, 1.-Ex-Atd. Marry 0, Jones, brother-I-lawjof ex-Seeretary Stuart, of the Brooklyn Board of Education, has been arrested and held tn bonds of $135,000 ona charge of abetting Start In his emboz- alements, Six warrants, Involving $40,000, Jive been traced to the priyate bank secount of Jones, TUE VROOKLYN DEFATCATION. |, Ex-Secretury Stuart, of the Brooklyn Board of Education, has been put under $10,000 vonds to answer for embezzlement; $107,000 ure reported missing. Jt is supposed he has fled, z MBEZZLEMENT. IMNEGUEANITY DENIED. ‘The President of tho Denver & Ito Granda Trallway Company has sent a letter to the Stuck Exchange denying any frregularity in any iste of bonds of that company, 2 GOLD, ‘The gold arrivals trom Europe today umatnted to $756,000, AYMPATHY FOR THY PRESIDENT. ‘Tha Hepublican Central Committee to- night passed resblutiona denousichiys the wt tempted aasasination of Presidont Gardeld, and expressing sympathy with his family, BECRETARY WINDOM. Seoretary “li roaeury, Whidow nightatphe Fitth Avenuy Hotel, whore he recelved "a large numbor of visltors, Me HekdLan informal consultation with twelve of fifteen gentlemen, wile fasted wutil tt teen minutes before 11 o'clock, wid then re- dred to his rogin, "Phe conterence Wis ute deratuod to bel bn rexard to the relations of State banks and thes Federal Govornmone bia fo matter of taxes. dt ds sid a formal heurlng will be held tomorrow In dils elty ab which the Si tary willbe present, <<< Some Ancedutes from Abroad, * Paris Lalter i Chactanath Enyulrers Atmerivan ‘kT was told tho —whivh yocs Cur ta prove the tule ly, 1f nob the falsity, of tho silly trichinusis suare—by one of the United States Consuls fia Switzerland; It may be romembered that Amer- feun pork ie aduiitted futo that country after Jngpection. An umployguit one of tho leading custom -houses told our Consul that be was lu- structed With tho care of conveying away and spont tho dlustroytoy any portion of tho weat that bight be oondemnud by the Inspectors; that hu never faiied tv muke @ hearty meal off of it before fulliliing bts task nf destruation: and that, | thouvh tils process bad at that time been going on for soins tnonths, he was in exceltont henlth, and certniniy was tone tho worse for partaking of the proscribed artiele of food. To return to our French muttons from Amor- Jean pork, thoy tell rather comleal stury cone cerntn iutie, one of the Republican Depu- Yes, He was ane of the Mayors of Paris during: the troubled days of 170, Une day he wahod to enter the Pahice of the Corps Legistatht, Tho gitard told bit that he contd not enter without A written order from tho Mayor,” But Din the Mayor himself.” quoth M. inte. Can't bolp {te My ordorsitre to let tin one pass without it writtett order from the Mayor.” SoM. Mang tore outa feuf from bis momorandum-book and wrate us followss “Lot mespiss, Tha: Amd the guord tustantly bowed overy token of respect, jateof Amerienna it Paris, One of my couns tedwomert, on being asked tier nationallty in my hearing, sourced tite Ereuch, and said sie cane 4 Etaweenye.! sho was quite Indl noher French {nterlocntor fated: to recognize those Inst words ug “Les Etats Unis.” sbepess tiake es THE FASHIONABLES, What Is Going On In Soctoty, New Fork Mua, Sent tt. In spite of n thermometer nimong the nineties, and the Jadlaputablo fet that the Casino ant Bellevue avenue are stilt crowded day after day with beauty, wealth, and fashion, there are unnistaka- ble sixns that the Newport season on the wane, The it meet of tho fox- hounds has-taken lide, the Inst game of polo has been plas ie Inwn-tentls tour nament is over, and’ dinner-parties “are diminishine in frequency, though saning, perhaps, fi sockabifity. Some of the bright- est stars In the soctal tleuament’ have depurterl for motintaln regions or for thelr own luxurious residences on the Hud- son; feathers are drouping, nnd the bright eyes benenth them beginning to have a weary, blast look, While, therefore, all who have purticipated Jn it declare that this has been the most delightful Newport sensei ever known, wot wfew are looking longingly forward to the rest that remaltieth for them vhen the summer buttertiles shall lave thit- tured away and the cottagers be left in undis- turbed enjoyment of their beautiful homes, ‘The lawn-tennls tournament was brought to weluse on Tuesday last by a spirited and very interesting contest between the Amerl- ean champion, young Sears, of Boston, and an English gentleman, Mr. J. Jd. Calrnes, who, after a gallant resistance on the part of Mr. Sears, cams off victorious, and fairly won the Ladies’ Cup, A good deal of disappointment was felt umong the spec: tutors, aud especially on the, part of tho youn and fairywho ainost td a man? wore ackurs of Mr. Sears: but in view of Ameri- cn’s repeated triumphs on the other side dure ing the last few months, It seems to be only graceful and poetical retribution that the most coveted prize of the Newport contest should be carried off by a subject of Queen Victoria, And besides this, the Britisher played well, with an even nnd sustained skill and strength which were fully appreciated by his audience, ns the roars of applaise whieh greeted ls successful strokes ut» tested. 2 ‘Tho tnartial spirit has been largely in tho ascentant for the Inst few days at New Lon- don, and more tun the average amount of Ne, Masog him fn with savagely on a fasion introduced this season of allowing young Indlea to. «rivo aiga, in Hede Park with w groom seated at th ‘This It considers quite ns bad ‘form as it would be for Young England to take a goot- looking tady's matd tn thelr plinctons or dog: carts, What would this same social eritie think of an American Indy who not only re- celyes her courler into daily familiar {iter course, Lut insists upon her friends aecopt- ing him also? ‘The correspondent of @ Parisiaw paper toils the story of this lady's absolutely resenting the order given, by 0 friend, the wife of an ofileer of tho Coldstraum Guards, in whose enrriage she was riving, to “get on the box with the other servant,” ns she quite expected that ha onl be avconimodated with a seat Insidal Such follies us this should ontly:bo Inughed at by sensible people, and yet ié would seem that couriers have nstrange faschintion for American widows on thelr travels. All who can look back g dozen years will remember the sad story of the widow of Mr. Alfred Cipriant, of this city, who, well born, well bred, and well educated, yet. stooped to a tuilon with her courier, a needy adventurer with a handsome face aud insinuating mane ners, who has been fattening ever slice upon hts predecessor's money In an obseure Swiss itge. . NEW PEERS. The Latest Additions to tho Britlsha Houso of Lorde, Landon Thnes, Attg. 2, William Montag Hay, tenth Marants of ‘Tweeddale, one of those upon whom her Majesty has conferred tho dignity of a Teerage of tha United Kingdom, fs the third, son of the eighth Marquis, having succeeded is brother, the ninth Marquis, Jn 1878, Ho was born on the 2ith of January, 1826, and married, on the 18th of May, 1878, Candida Lonlsa, third daughter of Signor Vincenzo Bartolucel, of Rome, He was educated at Talleybury, nd, after entering the Hast Audin Company’s service at Bengal in 185, beenne Deputy Comulssioner of Simin aul - Superintendent of tho Ii States in North ern India, From 1805 to 1868 he represented ‘Taunton, in the Liberal Interest, in the House of Conunons. In 1868 he contested Huddingtonshire unsuccessfully against Lord “Eicho, On the death of Str Il. Fy Davle, In the summer of 1878, le was elected after a contest for the Haddington Burghs, but shortly afterwardg succeeded his brother in the Marquisute. ‘Phe minor titles held by Lord ‘Tweeddale are the Enridoms of Gifford and of 'T'weeddale, the Viscountcy of Walden, and the Barony of Hay—nil in the Peerage of Scotland. ‘The Murquisute dates from 3094, belng conferred on Jolin, the Earl of fweeddale, who was Lord Chancellor of Scotland, The father of the present Peer was Governor of Madras and an AMe-de- Cop to the Duke of Wellington, Wiltians Uliek Tristram St. Lawrence, Earl of Howth, Viscount St. Lawrence, and Baron Hlowth, in the Peerage of Ireland, was born on tho 25th of Jutie, 1897, and succeeded hls fnthor-as the fourth Earl and thirtieth Baron on the dth of February, 18t4. He formerty gat in the House of Commons as member for Galway. The original surname of thia auclent family was ‘Lristram, Sir Amoricus Tristam, the brother-in-law and companton- in-earms of Sir John De Courey, effected a a anlage inilowth, and, gaining a victory bir the neighberhoud, ‘obtained the lands and Barony of Howth as a reward for his distin: guished valor during the conillet. Ile was. subsequently, with all his Knights, slain by patrioth was displayed at the centennial celebration and at the entertalients that followed ft, But here atio, as at Newport, * the melsucholy days have come” for de partings and farowells, for the winding-up of ilirtatlons that ulmost promised at ono thue to have a lifelong Interest, for the Mropping ot golden threads of friendships witch may or may not be picked up again at some future time, for the folding down of one pleasant pare of Hfe's history, witha passing doubt as to what the next one turned iy prove to be. In short, “now is the thue for disnppenring ” xt all the seaside watering laces, only to reappeur, however, at West Polit, Lenox, the Adirondacks, or the Witte Mountains, after a few days of replenishing of wardrobes and refreshing of finery at the metropolitan miiuers and dressmakers, OTonor, King of Connaught; and the sword, with which the founder of the family foughe stl hangs in the hull ot Howth, where tha family lus resided during the period of six centuries at least. “Varlous succeeding hold- ers of the title emulated tho deeds of the founder uf the faulls. ‘The fifteenth Baron, who was Logi Chancellor of Lveland In 14st, tuurried Joa, second daughter of the Duka of Somerset, und by this marringe Lord Howth's descendants derived descent from Edward If, and becaine inheritors of the blood royal! ‘Tho sixteenth Baron was re- warded Cor fils fidelity to Henry VIL He also took part in the famous ba..te fought in Connaught at the bezluning of the Sixteanth Century. A hundted yenrs later—in 1600— Sir Christapher St. Lawrence, the twenty- second Biron, took part In the battle of Car- Jenox, iu spite of heat and drouth, Js awulting, fi nll the pomp and glory: of her stunmer beauty, the arrival of the anunul crowd of her falthful adherents and lovers. Alieady mumy of thy Newport and New Lon- don crowd live taken possession of thelr cotlizes, and a season even fuller of gavety aud enjoyment thau that of last yeur is looked Torward ty. atmoug those who are already there, or who will arrive durbug the gong week, ure Mr, and Mis. ITtney Bratm, who have one of the mostabeau- tiful places in the townships Mr, aud) Mrs. Edward W vulses, Ar. nnd Mrs, J. Coleman Drayton, alr, and Ars, William C, Schermer- horn and the Misses, ¥ ermerhorn."M . Augustus Schermer Lr. wit Mrs, Knee Jand and the Misses Kneeland, the Misses Goan, Mrs. Saumel Ward and hor daughter-in-huw, Mrs. ‘hamas Ward (who athway's entertains charnungly during the Lenox season), Mr. and Mrs. «Rathb and thelr dunghters, Mrs. Robert Oliver of Albany, Dr. and 4 venleaf, Mrs. Bech and Afr, George Belt, returned from Europe, and pany others, Lawn-tennis and polo ara already in tull swing, and cards will soon. be Issued for sev- eral receptions and curden-parties, By the mktdle of this month the gay sensen ut Lenox will be fairly opened, and the usual amount of dresslug, danchi, flirting, and drivlag will co on at thi: S Hott moti the mmoutitalns unl dack Frost has clothed the tuickly-wooded hillsides i his searlat livery. ‘The inembers of Uie Essex County thuit who fave lately] py Nneford under the Lord Deputy Mountjoy wettnst Tyrone. ‘Cho tweuty-fifth Baron sit Jn King Jaines’ Pariiament of 1089, ag he dl in 1693, and signed the declaration In defense of King Within and the succession. In tie the lwenty-seventh Baron was created Vise count St, Lawrence and Earl of Howth, and, in consideration of his ownand his ancestors’ services, u pension was granted, Donald Janes Mackuy, eleventh Baron, Keay, of Reay, County Cailtiness, in the Peerage of Scotland, wis bori ut the Hague | in 1850, succeeded his father In 1876, and in 1877 married Fanny Georglana Jane, daugh- ter of the Jato Mr. [tichurd Hasler, of Alding- bourne, Sussex, and witow of Mr. Alexan- der Mitchell, M. P."of Stow. Lord Reny ta a Baronet of Neva Scotia, and Baron Mackay of Ophemort fn the Peerage of Holland. He was natunilized by uct ot Parliament tn 1877, ‘The first Peer was an active Buphorier of Charles L; the tunth (the father of the pres- eut Barou) was successively member of the Second Chamber of the States-General, Vice- residentef the Council of State, und Minister tate in Holland, Lord Reay, slice hisnat- uralization it this country, hes takel: a promi- ent part at the gatherluy of the Social Sci- e Congress, of which he was President ast year, He 1s also President of one of the sections of the British Association, whicn aivets nt York this week, ow Str Harcourt Johnstone a the son of Sir John Vanden Bempde,the second Baronet, will give an exhibition of private theatricals at Orange, N. d., on Saturday evening next, and & hunt ball, to be giv the new club- house, between Orange and Montelair, will follow very shortly afterward. As there 15 avery large resident population in Orange of poople of tusta and retinement, most of whom ara New-Yorkers by birth and early association, itis expected ‘that these enter fainments will be well appreciated, and that the gay serson, whieh — begins with the first’ meet of the fox. hounds, will be this yearn very enjoyable one, ‘The AL, Bf. of the ftocknway Hunt give a re. euption nt the Kennels a few days &go, which wis Iirgely attended by the members of tho club and their friends, “Tho old farm-house, which by been transformed Into a clube house, wWHh stables and keunels attached, Was prettily ftted-up and decorated for the occasion, and ten and eoifes were idlspensed In the dining-room,. Among those who were ye nt were Admin and Mrs. CG. RP. Rogers, Mr and Mrs, Louls Nellson, Miss Emily Neilson, Mr. and Mrs, E. N. Dickor sou, Mrs, Alexander U1, Stevens, and the ei Stevens, Mr. Duncan fillet, Mr, WW. R, Travers dry Me Cieorgs Work, Mr. dob Cheever, Mr, Charles Cheover, Miss Grave. Hothnan, Miss Rosina Eaninet, Sor. Lawrences, Turnure de, Al. Powers Farr, and, bideed, ml the yesilent and floatlng population of Far Rockaway, It is proposed: to construct a rade-cotrse In the rear of the hew club-hutise, und a stecplechuse ts al ready onnomiced to take place on ‘Thurs day, Oot, E ‘There will bo five races on this day, one of which willbe open to farmers oves Whose grounds the Rockaway: Uunt Tiley, and another, to bo called the stige- horse race, Will be open to horses driven daily in staxesabout Rockaway and its viein- ity. “Phe ren threa races Wul be for gentionen ride y ‘The stewards at this assochition ate Mears, Wd. Eimet, DNekerson, E. ia Montague, Ay fh Stoy N.darvis dy, ada. D. Cheever, ‘ ant Mr. George Work Is the Se The warriage of Miss May Duet tl fla Mer or ee + aed LOU, or im nekley, and grdhddanghter af the Ja Jones W, Geri, Wo Mr W. 2, Slack of the Unitetl States navy, took plaice at’ Guueseo. on Wednesday last. ‘Tho eliureh was chub- orately ornamented with field and garden thawors, and the young bride, Who is. aun ure phan, looked fresh and happy in her slaple huustie dress. ALL the woulth and eleginee of this charming helitsburticunl Woru present ut the yeceptlon whieh followed uhe chuyel cormuons, ond the young couple made thelr farewells aban early hour and lece fpr in extented weddlig tour, Aw the season at our own seaside watering places deelines, Uose of England and Feouce are Just beginaing tube guy. At Dieppo this year are quny elpming Amerlens, we are Told, who quite earry att the pahu nt tho Casino bulls and cotieorts fav good looks atid woud taste in dress, Among Wie ave Mrs, Hyde Clark, Mrs. Mutehikiss, Mr Suhuylor Crosby, American Consul ut Florence, aut Mer. Albert Rhodes, Consul at Rowen, Mr. Lovi 2, Morton und fully have boon sojourning at St Gernale en Layo durlag the warn wenther, and fave also imide a tripto Viehy. Mr Morton has detultly de elded ta remove the United States Legation tunnew und beautiful hotel dn what wies formerly the Plice ile Bltche, but of which the wine bas recoltly been changed out of compliment to our Govorniient ant its new Minister, to that of the Place des Etats-Unts. ‘Vhe whole of the ground tloor of, this hotel Wil bu given np to the business of the Lez. tlon, while the Minister und hits faamlly will ovcupy tho upper stories, nudon sulety faunal convents very by the second daughter of the Inte Arch- bishop (Iareourt) of York, Ile was born in 18, and married in 1850 Charlotte, second daughter of Sir Charles Mills, ‘The first Baronet was a calet of tha house of John- stone of Westerhall, and recelved hig title in 70, ‘The second Buronet sat in the Mouse of Commons as a momber for Yorkshire and afterwards fbr Scarborough, holdlog a seat fer nearly forty years. ‘The new Peer’s eldest ‘son was born in 181, and married in 180 Ethol, eldest daughter of Mr. HH. Strickland Constable. Slr Har- court Jolinstons was well known aya ments ber of the Mouse of Commons from 1860 down to the last general election, He was one of the claimants to the Annandale Peer- xees, and during thé tate session the Cor tnittes of Privileges of the Upper House « elded that the ctain hadnt been made out. Sir Houry James ‘Tufton js the eldeyt son of the first Baronet by his marriage with Adelaide Amélle Lacour, He was born ac Paris In 164, and inarried fn tee? Harriet. Alice Argyll, second daughter of the Rev. W. . Stracey of Buxton, Norfolk, To was nat- urnlized wit his father by net of Parliament 4 1840, by 1868 and again in 1874 he contested Unsuccessfully Kast Kent as a candidate for Parilamentary honors, and at the last gene eral election he stood in the Liberal iuterest: for Westmoreland, but he was defeated, In 1874 fe was appolnted High Sherlif ot West- moreland, - Sir Dudley Coutts Maforibanks, of Guisa- chan, Invernessshire, J the second son of Me. Edward Majoribunks, of Greodlands,and Ewden, ILnmbleden, Ducks, Ho wns born in Iss, and eveated «Baronet in 1800, In TSH8 homarried Isabella, danghter of the Rt, Hon, Sir James Weir Hoge, Ilo was odie cated at Harrow, and at Chirlst Church, Ox~ ford, and called to the Bar at the Middle Tonite in ists. He iso Maglatrata and Dep- uty Lirutenant for Mlddtesex and for Tnver- nessshire, From 1553 te December, 1868, ho sit in the House of Commons for Berwick in the Liberal luterest, and he was again lected at the goneral elections In 1874 and GRAIN-TRIMMERS, The Gralu-Triumer’s Union, numporiug 20 mon, held a meoting lust evening ut No, 70 West Lake street, with Prosident D. Quinn in tho chuly, aud Vatrick Gordon actiug ua Seerctary. ‘Tho Cetlowie Union ratea of wages wore de- elded upon Loading grain per 1000 bushels, $1.00; tuxseort, ag] night work after 6 o'clock, S work $2 por 1000 bushels, Thew niun wen will strictly adhere to, wid hob granted the mon will uot work. Mustot the yersul-owners tie now buy these prices, end with them te,gicn ure ygtatied, a “ATTACHMENTS, ‘ Sprixorieny, Mass, Sept. .—Three at- tachiments have been placed upon the prey erty of the Buck Arms Company of Chicupes, —————— ; D Tho Only Pretty Girl tn St. Poteraburg. “ Landon Tones, ; Moscow, Aug. 13.—Thore {8 much good, 1 do belleve, tu the Kusslun charactors They aren laborious, lougesultering, and waally contented people, But they are, ou the whole, and with ture exceptions, In the low rankw of life, an ile Suvorod rice, mull and puny, with romuarkuvly pata “{uattires and dlugy, sullow complexion. Very strict orthudox, 1 dure say, but ugly Chris- tan witbuly may walk about those streets day after duy and never meet whut in other countries woulll bo cullen a pretty face, Aud it was the sume in Bf, Vetorsburg, Where the only Splendid type of & wir) Tinet was ut the rullway torimluus when on the point of startlag far Bloscow, and oven she, Tuultiess au vho Way gu to face and figure, a milk-white con plesiun, without u sbiue @ pink wulob would ay naturally bave become eurly youth, . uuly men, uglier wonunt ny