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FOREIGN, foquois Captures the St, Lo- gor Stakes under Arch- ors Riding, hwo Hundred Tons of Human Bones from Ployna Landed . at Bristol, \ tho Trades-Unfon Congress De- claves Against the Movement for Protection. get 45,000 Cases of Diphtheria in the Province of Pultowa—18,765 Reported Fatal, the King of Dahomey Captures a Great Number of Viotims for Human Saorifice. Fitly Yorsons Hurt in an Irish Nattway Coiston—-Thoe Swiss Lands alldo. France Woakons in the Matter of tho Spanish Olaims—Tho Pope Pleased with Von Soliloezor. GREAT BRITAIN, MOQVOIs WINS TIE ST. LEGEM TAKES. Joxpos, Sept. 14.—The raco for the St. Leger Stakes, at the Donenster September meeting was won by Iroquois, Geologist econd, out Lucy Ailtters third, THE WETTING Inmedintely before the start for the St. Jeger Stakes was 100 to 30 against Iroqnols, Holngntust Ishmael, ant 5 to 1 against St. Lani. ARCHER role froquats,, The wenther was dull but therewas no taht, ‘The attendances was very large, Iroquols? victory wns extremely pop- ular, and he and Archer wero enthusinstienlly chearel, Iroquois attracted much attention by his excellent style in the preliminary ean te. Anescellent start was effected at the frst attempt, Jroquois was the quickest away, but Archer immediately pulled him back, Josyan thon took Aho lvad, attended by St. Louly, Limestone, and Geolo- dst, with Tvoquols next. By — the Ante tho Wife Butts were reached Malkirk had taken the dead. Islunnel.” and Lucy Glitters having Joined tho leading lot. infront of Troquols, which continued at the heat of the second division, At Red Touse Falkirk succumbed to Ishninal, Lucy Glitters geond, with St. Louls, Geologist, Scobetl, Mmnestone, and Iroquois wall uy untill the halt milla from home, Here Limestone foined Isimaci, Affer another quarter mile Ind been traversed the two loaders were benten, Hal Gal and St. Louls beenme dis- tressed, and Lucy Giltters momentarily took the lead, but before the alstanee pole was reached Jroquols ecameon in full running, winning easily by afength. Geelogist passed Luey Giltters in tho lust fifty vards. St. louls pulled up fourth, followed by Eusibe, Ishmael, Fortisstino, Limestone, and Seabell, in the order named, Lord Chelmsford, Josyan, and Privateer were the lust three, exeept Voluotuary, whieh walked ing The timeof the yacu wis three minutes twenty seconds, ‘There were three-quarters of 9 length botween Geologist and Lucy Glitters, After the race lroqueis beenme tha second favorit fur the Casarewltch Stukes at Now- market Oct, 11 at 14 to Lagalust him, With 12 fol nzainst Geologist, TE ANGLO-PRENCIL COMMERCIAL, TREATY, Tho Tintes says: “The British Conmls+ onera will go to Paris inn few days to re- dume negotiotions fora treaty of commerce, Wo understand that France will now concede the point In regard to the prolongation of the existing treaty which was tho Inmedinte oc- tasion of the suspension of negotintions,” THE METHODISTS, There was a largo meeting In Exetor Hall Inst evening tn connection with the Ectmen- eal Methodist Conference, Gen, Fisk spoke. fery earnestly of the fucrenaing friendliness between Great Britain and tho United States, Mle prayed that thdy might never be opposed duwar, Tho Roy. Dr. THtany. explatied the positon and prospects of- the Methodtst Episcopal Church In Armorlea, ‘The Rev, Dr, Wilson gave a shinilar explanation rela- tiveto tha Methodist Church South. ‘Tho tcetlng was Jnatruetive and enthualasile, 1N THE CONFERENCE today discussion was on tho highest educn- tlon domanded by the necessities of tho Chueh in our tine, and the duty of tho Church ta maintain selivots which are Chris flan in their character, influence, ete, All tho speakers expressed a strong feeling In favor of higher education of the young. Lishop Nolsey (colored) sald ho rejoleed at the movement ax tending to improve the con- alton of his raee, mite “risa! says: “Tho Methodist Eeumenteal Canfer- enee offers, {n some very Important points, a favorable comparison with other refiglous conferences. ‘Ihore is no sign of a squabble. Acomuion resolution to do as much good a8 Possible ls go universal and atrong as te overe Dower the petty selfighnesszs which erente so Mich frletion In other moro wlaborate mine chines’? % corron, 5 Nearly sovqgolghthys of tho firms ualng American, coifon hive expressed a determi hatlon to stop thelr looms for a week. ENHINETION KUNSCIIP TIONS. : Duntay, Sapt. 4.—Thosubseriutions to the Proposed exhibition of Irish manufactures aWount to 218,079, TR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE LAND LRAQCE : Wil submit resotutions to. the National Con- Ventlon declaring the causa of tha political and kovlety Mts tinpoverlshing the country 18 the detestable system of allen rule, tnd that people can never be prosperous and con: tented until they enfoy the right of self-eov- eminent, for which they will noyer ceasu to Struggle, ‘The secand resolutton denounces Courefon vet as having been devised Ina splritot niatignant hypocrisy, and executed for tho gratitication of private vindletlvenoss tnd for the suppression of admitted public AWghts upon men who bore a heavy share in Tuloveiment which fed the Gayernment to ithnte the Land bill, Another resolution : atenctertzes the Land bill as radleally Insult lent, and says $+ cannot be negopted as A st, Wise, or event temporary wottlement of tthe ‘Mwetion, ‘The Exceutlve invites the cons Yentlon therefore to aulenmnly pledge Iteolf toa adetermined adherenca to the principics of c Land League until all its alma ore fully pecltshed, Tt has already been decked 4! the Land League to establish a Labor iraeee Kxooutivo, to by afifinted with work, conjunction with the Land Seaguy, but to 4 peitnowod excluslyely of representatives bs no de laborers, ‘The abjuctsof this Ex- te fre the extonsion of the franchise to thy rers, the’ return of Taber representa. Ves to Varilament, aud the establishment of * veasant proprietary, ii A NAULWAY COLTASION, UnTAN, Bopt. H.—In a rallway collision at _ ylltlcknwoll, County Limerlek; lifty persons Were Injured, Tk DMPECTOIAENENAT, OF THE Musi . MONWEALIUL, “wibtects the potice to Oppuds the renewal of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, Heenses to publicans who refuse to supply travelers or police with refreshment, and to publieana keeping na posting business why ro- fuse to siipply cura to the polles on duty, A RUNNEN Loxnon, Sept. 4.—Ceorge, the ex-cham- plow runner, mades halt milo at Birming- Jam tL minute 69 1-5 secotuls, AT THK WOOL BALES TODAY 10,300 bates wore dhiaposed of, chieily Port Pity and New Zealand: Tho markel was fairly animated and prices were stendy. SEVEN “ausprers” in the Kilmainhan Jail have thelr terms of finprisunment continued three monthe, THE NOWTNEMN COUNTINA BANKING CoM- PANS, of Noweastle, has {nilod. Its labilitles ote estininted at 261,000, A favorable Squtda: tlonisexpected. A THY TRAVESUNION CONGRERS yestorday made a demonstration against the fale trady movement by enthusiasifeaty cheering the paragraph in the Prestdent's speech condemnatory of auy‘return to “the honsense of protection,” and, afterwards adopted a resolution for the funmediate ex- eluston of certain professed delegates who did not represent bona fide trades unions. A number of the persons in question, who wore suspected of an intention to advocate falr trade interests, accordingly {ett the futl. copymantr, Edward Marstor, of tho publishing firm of Low, Sampson, Marston, Searlu & frvlngtom writes a long letter tu the Pines condemnlng the drafttot a copyricht treaty proposed by the American publistiers as “utterly selfish.” THE COUPSEN OP PLEVNA. New Yous, Sept. .—A London dispatch says: “UA grent sensation was caused at Bris tol by the discovery thata cargy df 800 tous of human bones was being discharged there to the order of a focal frm enguged in nin facturing manure. ‘Lhe bones were shipped from Rodesto, at Constantinople, and a supposed to be the remains principally of the defenders of Plevna, ‘Chere are complete Iinbs none the horitbly cargo, and th seme eases hatr still adheres to the skull. Peter Cooper says: “1tis a common thing muons the Gritish to buy human bones. In fact, they will tuke all they can get ut any the and from any part of tho world, ‘They use thom for manuring thelr tands, [have often heard It sald Bngland was manured with ones taken from the battietleld of Waterloo. "There is no finer manure.” THY UNUIUITION OF HUSIL MANUFACTURES will bo held in 1833, THERE WAS A OREAT FIBE in the Pentre colliery, Glamorganshive, No Juss of life. £20,000 1N @oLD from Holland was vonht in open market yesterday for New York, and £50,000 yill probably be shipped tomorrow, RUSSIA, REVATIONS WITH GERMANY, Lonnos, Sept. H.—The Journal de St, Pe- teraburg, the Russtan oielal organ, points out thatthe intimate family relations of the two Emperors have favored a politieal wn- dorstanding and thereby served the Interests of the two nations (Russia and Germany) amt have exeretsed an important Iniluetice over thelr destiy rn HE SACKED LEGION? Loxnox. Sept. M.—It Is stated that 800 Russhin nobles have oraandzed themselves under tho name of “ ‘The Sacred Leglon,” 18 wenunter-nssoclation to the Nihillst attempts on the life of the Czar. ‘They will dispose of Jorge funds and employ 0 complete system of seeret organization, DIMITHERIA. Ruasian Journals pudtish terrible detatts of the diphtheria now epidemic in Russin, It is reported that in certain communities and parishes allthe children undor 15 yenrs old have died, The orldy of the attack dates front 1872, when the digcase rst aypenred tn Bessarabln, Slice then it has spread far and wide over the South Empire, whenea it tately began to make raph progress towards the eastand northwest. Ip Pultawa, a. province of conslilgrably less than 2,000,000 Inhabit- ants, thore have been 45,513 cayos—18,705 fatal. THE JEWS. Sr. Perensnuna, Sopt. 14.—The appoint: ment Js orderei! of Jocal comnisslons to con- sldor the Jewish question {In places where tho Jews predominate, . ROME. TUE VOPE PrEAsED, Rome, Sept. 14.—Von Selloezer’s commn- nication, as German Uplomatie representa- tive, to Cardinal Jacobini, the Papal Secre- tary of State, of the Emperov’s intention to aceredit n Minister to the Vatican has given great satisfaction thore. ‘Lhe appointment, which will ba made after the Prussian Dict has Voted the requisit funds, duces not, how- over, Involve, any question of principle, or Include any concessions om one silo or, the other, Its tummedinte object Is the establtah- ment of an modus vivendi. On Vou Schloezer's entering upon hls new duties here, itfs expected at the Vatican that nego- tlntlons between the Curls and Germany will, bo continved through him, and that a gradual settlement of tho varfous questions will be nrrived at. In the urringenent now coneluded, there hay been no question of 0 Pontifical Nunclo belug xont to Berlin, Vou Belloozer, who has hitherto only soon Car- dinal Jacoblul, will have wn audionce with tho Pope the Mth inst, The amount thd Prag | alan Dict will bo asket to: vote for the now Legation at ‘tho Vatican !y 63,000 marks yearly. ‘GERMANY. , TUE JEWS AGITATION. Buatarx, Supt, 14.—Caislderable attentlon is nttracted to an article In the Greughoten, A Newspaper which js supposed to be the ex- ponent of ismarel’s views, wherein the writers who says he ts a Gorman Ilving abroad, highly prataes Bismarck’s policy and vehemently attacks the Jews, ‘ho writer anys the reproach leveled against [smart that he ts going to Canogsa? Is ratsed slin- ply by Jowish Journallats, or by those Jmboed with Jewish Ideas. ‘Tho article concludes by approving the antl-Semitle agitation, for which it says tho Jews and tholr frionds who brought the original dispute before the pub- Né are solely responsible. x . TUK LIBERAL APLIT, Benras, Sept. 14.—The efforts of tha party lenuers to wilte all the Liberal groups inono electoral program: hay been unsuccessful, ‘The Natlonal Liberals resolved to act alone, The chiefs of that party net today, Von Bonningsen presiding, forthe purpose of dte- elding upon an electoral program, The re- Silt Is to bu kept searet for the present, - THE ELDERS OF SEVERAL. dEWISIT COM ; MUNITIEG in tho eastern provinces hava appealed to tho membura of the congregation of the Bor Mn Synagog to exort thelr Induenca for the purpose of nifording thelr provincial brethren protection In the event of rioting during the coming Jawish featival, RAPPROCHEMENT. Bath German and Inasian suml-official or- ans comment on the rapprochument of the threo Empires produced by the Dantzio ine torvlew, IN THK CHESS CONTEAT at Berlin to-lay Zuckertort deat ‘Tscho- Rergr. : SWITZERLAND. 3 THY GREAT LANDALAP, Geneva, Sept. 4.— With reforenco to tho fandslip neat Kim Sunday evening inst it ts feared that the Mst of victims must inolude forty men of nefxhboring villages whecamne to ald when: the first landslip occurred in the eventing, and before the village was over Whelmed by the second ally, which took place at midnizht, ‘Lhe river on which Etu Js situated has been turned Into a lake, and tt fs fearod that the valley befow will bo Nuuded, As the plage Is much frequonted 188I—TWELVE PAGES. by strangers thls senson, tt is feared some have perished. A fresh landstip at Kim is fen ‘The reseners aro obliged to proceed with great caution, EGYPT, AGA Z Npeclar Cbte, CArno, Sept. H4—The Cherif's consent to take office neaures a momentary enti, Aruby and Ils colleagues will command the army, and they have named thelr own War Minister, Until the foreign troops arrive thorn {3 no Runtinted aginst n repetition of the rising, THE RAILROADS. A Five-Dollar Rate to the At- lantic Cities, Boston Ex- cepted, The New York, Ciileago & St. Louis, Figuring for a Cloveland Entrancos A sRitots REVOLT has broken out in the Soudan. Caelgier Pacha, in Kordofan, reports that the tribes between him and Khartouin have revulted, INACTION, 2 _ To the Western: Asociated Press, Constantinorne, Sept. 4.—The Porte iad thrally decitéd lo dlapaich neither troops nor comintastonors to Fgypt. THE NEW MINISTRY. Caing, Sept. 14.—The new Ministry Js definitely constituted, ‘ho prinefpat mem bers of the Cabinet aro Hndal Pasha, Mints- ter of Finance, Surondt Pasha, Minister of ‘War, and Marashly Pasha, Mintster of Vub- He Works, , : TUE KNEDIVE ina letter snys: “It is absolutely necessary tu maintain European control in baeypt.! FRANCK, AMERICAN Voit, Pama, Sept. 4.—Leon Chottenu has just published two letters, one adiressed to the Minister of Fovelyn Affairs, ana the other to al Freneh Chambers ot Commerce, demande Ing the abrogation of the deerce of February prohibiting the” Importatton of American pork. Chottenu proposes orgiiizing shortly & mecting at Parls against the decree, DAUOMEY,. HUSIAN sACKIIICE, Lonnon, Sept. 4.—Advices from the west coastof Afrien state that tho King of Diatho- tay, with lis army of amazons, raided and ‘lestroyed the towns of Janany and Okepo, They had populations of many thousands, Alt who werg (iabls to escape were brought to Abomey, the enpital of Dahomey, for aiterHice at the great annual © euston,” Important Meeting of the Directors of the Baltimore & Ohio Railway. TOE PASSENGER CONFLICT, ThoPonnsylvania Company yestorday torn fog antecunced that it would sell tokets to Poila- dolphin, Baltimore, and Washiugton nt tho snine rates ns charged to New York, which makes the rate to all those points $5. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company alea announces that herafter it will sell ticketa trom Loston, Now York, Philudelptia, Baltitnore, and Washington to Chiengo, ut tue rates charged from Chicago to those points, . Shls is aetep inthe right direction, Thero is no reuson why caut-bound rates should be higher than weat-bound ratos, or vico vers ‘The rntos from New York aud Boston to Chicavo have heen trom @7 to Si for some months post, yet tho rites from Chicitgo to those potnts up to Wweuk ago were $10 nud $15 reapectively. Thon, agauln, when tho rites frum Chleage to New York wore reduced to $5 the weat-bound rates ro- jnulned 47 and $. When regulir rates provail tho onst ana west bound rates ure always Alike, And there fs no reason why a diferent course shonhd be pursued whon rates sre being cut. The action of the Pennaylvanlt peopie te- irdiny westbound rates will fores the Vat derbfit couds to xdopt the same cours. AB fir 8 tho Philadelphia, Brithnore, and Washington ontes are concerned, Vanderbilt nas nothing to. do with it, xa none of his roads ran dreet to thosa polnis, und that business almost ox- clusively zoos to tho Ponnsylyania aud Babti- more & Ohio. ‘The latter ruait met tho rates of the Pennsylvania at once and yester- day morn ni aso cominenced to sell tickets to Phitadelphia, * Baltimore, and Washington for $s. Tho pringipal reason why tho Pennsylvania devided to make tha rates to Pollndelphia, Battinory, and Washington the sim as to New York, although Vanderbilt can- nt compote fur Lualness to there polity, ts bes tise Lhe selling of $4 Hekets to New York and keeping tho rate to Philadelphia, Baltimore, nid Washington nt double that igure, hid the effoct, of greatly fnfuring these points by Mrecting Unslicss to New York, and tha Penugelynavin VEALY. rash Hotnford to pluco those cities ut a disad- - TIE RAMAVAY CHIME, vat eon In consequence of tho now departure by tho Pennsylvunit and fulthmore & Oblo tuo ticket offices of these two colmpinles were kept busier yesterday th before, aud itn intense busl- hess whedone, ‘The Vanderbilt roads and Grand ‘Travk also continue to de a Linge vastness, So far Vanderbilt has taken no notice of the Lonnon, Sept. (4.—Tho German Consul at Leghorn, who was assaulted on a railway eatringe golug from Paris to ‘Torta, and thrown from the carrlage-window In a tune nel, Was notanueh Injured, Lhe guards of the train have been arrested. One who ane swored Jhguiries evastyely was marked with bluod, . dolnyge of bis rivuls, He hag taken no navy steps, nor hus anything been heard frow bim sines he cutdown the New York rite to 85 and the Htos- fou rite to 86, Itis claimed: that be will nike no how steps, but will lot his adversaries do all the fighting, Hoe bellevca that the present rates are low unough tar au his titents and purposes, nitd that his rly ois will soon get slek of doing bustness ut tho acures, Eis ude versarles, however, have shown a good donl of pluck thug far und they eluiin to be able to stand tho (ht na tony us Vandurbilt can, Although Vanderbilt bas thus far refused to take nay notico of the cut made on Hintala rates bythe Grand ‘Trunks §t fa evident that this matter is worrying bin more then anything elf, At tho $5 rate tho Graud Trunk ts getting TUNIS. ‘A FRENCIE CAMP IN A CHITICAT: POSITION, Lousnoy, Sept. 44—A dispateh from funis says the camp at Zaghounn Is in a erltieal position, all communtentions with Tunts be- Ing ent-off, ATARS, PAnIS, Sopt, 14.—'Troopa continue to leave for Sunts, ES body of svork nea 0 sul- | tho ancust burtiog e tag Huitalo bunts dlers repa t y life! y } neas, wil must o a keretufere went Hlers ave off to repalr_ the canal, whieh the ett mek rer nent emer Tcactete Arabs cut to deprive 'Tunts of water. AUSTRIA, 400 ane. , Viesna, Sept) l.—Fonr, hundred Jaws havo passed through Lenborg for Amerlen, THE GRAND TOUR, Enugtishmen Giving Up the Beaten ‘Frack and ‘Taraing to Americas Londun Warld, The departure of 0 bevy of lords aud lord- Hangs, plodding members of Parliament, and siitrt polltlcal aspirants, vin the Auantle ferry, proves that the modern grand tour fs undertaken without reference to the old con- dition of membership in the Travelers Club— that the candidate mist have been 3,000 nites eastot Pall Mall, When the plan of finishing the education of young gentlamen by allowing them to piss a certain thie in the train of aerent noble at court or In tho wars want outof date, and to tialla pike in the Low Countries was no longer one of the Ifhural arts, the cities and society of France and Italy contended for the palin, or rather the plane, of fasion once enjoyed by Venlea lone, Young men of rank and position still swan fu a gondola, bft weathered wit to price fico on home-keoplng youth in Parts and Aix> Jes-Bulng, at ltome, Flovence, und 'Lurkn, and attho ganting-tables of tho Mhenish Prince- Bishops, ag well wsat tho Mfetto fn Venteu, At these places the grt tourists cn- countered mutch company of a mixed des ripe tion, ‘They met the adorable Choyalier de Bullbari, bis Excellency the Count Cagitos tro, and the pretty Luerezia, and the Hlystrl- atts aceite Casanova, with bis wateh inench fob, lls cordon of tha Spur Romothues mils. taken for the Saint-Esprit, with en tee up his lett sleeve, aud lis right hund ready with enrie and Yerce., ‘They unquestiombly spent fe xreat deat of monoy hn sham antique nar. bles and welleslovtored copies of the old masters, If very rich they pulled down thelr country “houses and replaced them, with Pulladinn structures, satel ay miniavare Womples of the Winds, Parthonons, and Tantheous, Nevertheless, thy oft grand tour had Its uses. ‘The future Peer ar member af Partament, wht ar without ts “beare Jeaor? was away from England for per- haps a ecouple of years, Moe remained long enough In torelgn countries to nequlye seme idea of thelr language and apninerss he tived fu the best and wittivst sovluty that oxisted An the known Worlds and If he happoned ta be w clever person xot rit of name provalant Bagtish suporstitionsnbout the playligtiolds of Eton, the merit of ridlug straight neross country, and the copaclty of any English man to beat three Frenchmen on any fair fell of battie. : We havo clianged all that, It tano longor hold necessary to the education of n youn tan with” prospects that he should puss a cortatn thine at tha various courts of Europe, ‘The prevalent craze now ts that everybody should gu to Aterion.. Phe good-natured Amerleans are very> foul of Knglish folk, ‘Shey hayeshown a xenerous Mspositon ever alnce they beat us hin ynelit-pudtding and tock natch Yo 1851, wnd the feeling ling nut been decreased by tho Alabama award and the victary of ‘Traqualy. And they love an Engllah Lord, oven if: he is only one by courtesy, ‘Thelr hospitality is prevurbtal. ‘They not only receive thefr guest, but trike hurge of hin, and poss him on ta: thelr ds—in alert, pit tia throwgh, aa tb bs called In thre vernacular, ‘Yohe put through by Americans of tho best clays Jaan ngreeable operation to wiler- go, for one ds fated, dined, aud danced in every centre, and then pnesed on to renewed, hospitalitics, Butit ts agreeable and oxcit. Inc, rather than tustructive, ‘The anbject of tho operation will have no thne to assimilate by maintaining the Butfala rates and wilowing io Grand Trunk to get away with this business nivans to gbow that he doug not tiybt tho latter road, aud that he does not care what rata it mukes, It is hardly proonble, however, that Vanderbilt will lone continue this police: everything Indicates that he will soon fit out from the shoulder again and muke such rites as big competitors will hardly be able to meat, BALTIMORE & OLTO. Speciat Dispateh’ to TAs Chicago Teiduns, Bartmonr, Sept. H.—A very important meet- ine of tho Board of Diractors of the Lnitimore & Ohio Rullroad wos held bore at Camden Stae tion today, Mr. Tonn W, Garrott presiding. The letter of resignation of Mr. Jubn King dr. as 4 Director on bohalf af tho etuckholders, whlch wns laldon tho tablo at the July mecting, was nceepicd, Mr. William ¥y.urns nomluuted tho Hon, Geargo W. Dobbin sto tl the vaonnoy, and be was unanimously eloctod. A letter was subinitted from Mr, Donell, resigning uso De rector on Lebalf of the atockbolders, in cnnse- quence of the condition of his health, whlob, after oxprossions of regret at tho loss of go es- tcomed a collonzuc, was necepted. On motion of Mr, Millor, James Cavey Colo was unaniuously cloctod ns bis successer, Mr. Jobn W. Davis, who we appointed fu November, - 1680, ng Assistint tothe Secund und Third Vices Presidents, waa by the unantinous action of thay board conlirined As Asalytant to tho Firat Vice- Prealitont. Presidont Garrett thou stated that, in view of the growth and mignitude of tho express nud telegraph systems of tho Unltimore & Ohlo Company, tho organization and promotion of tho interests of which require continuous supervision to Mauro tholr offeetive development aud fucreuged usefulness, tho President stated that it bad beon deemed desir. able to obtain the serviocs of a Guncral Mau- nyer of tho express and teleyriph systoms of the company. He thoretere nominited for this oftiee Mr. Guorgo P, Frivk, The nomination was approved and the appointment made, The Comuultteo on Finance prescuted its report with the followlug rosulution: Revived, That tho azreoment horowlth aub- mitted, mado on tho zkl day of Atzuet, 1881, between the Baltimeres Oblo Rallrowd Com- pany and Join 8. Burbour, acting for bint and hig usgocintes, which hua beon fully consid- cred, fé horoby approved aud recommonied to the Bourwot Direvtors of tho Hatthnore & Ohio Compuuy for conflymation and udopdon, 1 conneution with tho report of the Comimit+ teoon Finance recommending the approval of tho agrvoment botweon John 8. Barbour und bie. uasociatey and tho Baltimore & Oblo Road tor the suic of # portion of its Intorests in tho Vire glnta Midland Company, Presidont Garratt roe murke that tho Orunue & Alexuudriy Road, now the Virgtula Midland, would by of Incalous lable advantayo to tho South it its usefulness bad not boon Jurgoly destroyed by thosy who, through plang of legislation and consolidation, gulned thg control of the Virginia & ‘Tonnvssve Houd, loading froin Bristol to Lynchburg, and thon refused the niture! und protituble Intor- uhungo of tratic between the roads from Lynohture to Baltimore and from Lyneb- burg through the ‘Tonnesseo & Virginia load tothe Soutnwost. A route to accomplish similar objects will uldimately be opened, bacausy tho perthuncnt interests of tho Southwest requires i, and Southwestern raftvond orgaultentions must have a directoutlet to Dultimore., Lexinge ton will become the objuvtlve polnt, and those combinations will secure u first-class {luo to Washington and Baltimore through the use of tho Vulloy Road and tho lines of tho Rultimoroa & Oblo Metropolitan Dranob Ronds, _ To the Watern Aucclated Press, Bautimone, Sept. 1.—Te Haltimore & Oblo Naitroad to-day reduced tho pussynger ture from tha clty to tha West to correspond with the “cut rates” from New York, Eust-houad rated nrg tho same to Balthnoro aa to Now York, tha Knowledge, to walah it oF 201 As a mnocting of tho Dirceturs of tho Hiltimora & Se iy MG! aay “nstanig ALY Onto mond today, Georxo W. Nobbin wus clestod Dircotory in pluce of Jonn King Jr. rosignod. dumea Cavey Conto was clucted in plave of Donwell, realgned, Jobn W, Davis was coutlemed: Asslutunt tothe Virat Vico-Vresidont. President Gurrett made mdtuemont In regard to tho Tapldly-\nntousting express and tolegrmph busl- ness of the sumpuny, and is Iplercbunge of busluoas beyond ite own Lines, covering 11,000 titles of wire, with otbor telegeaph organize ons. Ho stuted it waa dvalryble that a General Manager bo appolited to take charge of these intorosts, und Conrge W, Frick was chosen, Attor = dong statement | by Garrett in reward to (he pliey and action of the Yaltimare & Onto Ratleoud (i muking connov. tlons with Southbora ronds, the resoluuion uf the Fiuance Committee waa inaniinously adoptod, ‘This resalucion approved ihe awreamont whl provided for the miu of u purtion of tho intore! of tho Baltfinorg & Onlo Company tn tho Vir- ginls Midland systum, the control at whlen for sono time haw beun held by tho Hultimoro & Obio Company, Gurrett siuted that In this trins- for thy intorcat of bla road aud of Baltimore bug bven provided for, i NEW YORK, CHICAGO & ST, LOUIS, Tho Cleveland Leader hus the following re- gurding the dolngs of the flow New York, Chie cago & Bt. Louls Rutiway at Cleveland: Itnow pppeare ‘thut thu ling of the Now York, Cotenyo & Bt, Louls tuitroad, from Kuolld to the city litaits, ja not fully determined upon, ft was repartad some wecks axa thut two aud ono-sLxth, tulles of tho Hou of tho Cleveland, Painuaville & Asntabula toad would be used) but it uppours that thls ine fe ao Irregular and: boss) omuny = whort: | elirves that it would bo imyprecticylly, for the track of atrupk ine, Tho property-uwners through the curious problem tow belug worked ont of the evolution of what fs practleatly 0 nogro nation frou the wreek of wsinvehold- Ing republic? He will find that pobtles aro not fashionsbte in the best Amorlean society, and that:n Knickerbocker seorns to east a yota which may bo nuutralized by that aylsto- erat'a bootbiack, Ho will flid plenty of agrevable and clover men, and still more agrosnble and clover women, Tle inay nee quite & taste for raw tanmatoes, claus, ond shredded cabbare, aid for nearly now wild duckas bn, se fray good American sueloty fg concerned, he wilt tad ft, minus polltled conyersation., 0 retluction of that of Burope, Fo catth national charucterlsties, fo plumb the unspeakable depths of pulltteal Jutrieae and thas aftewaceklag which sown to eling Nke a pestilence to purely democratic instl tutlons, he niet go beneath the surface, ee CAFIFORNIA WHEAT-GROWERS, Han Franoikca, Sept, 14,—-A nivoting of whoat-grawors holdin this olty thia afternoon was attended by stro numbors of the loading men of the Brate In thar business. The Committee on statistles reported About 980,000 tons of wheatio, the State fur export. A committve wos appointed to draw up ® plan of orgunizotion of the Whvat-Growors' Assoolation of California, for tho purpose of mutual vaistance, Wispmination of valunble {oformation, and combination to hotd woeat for bixber prices and lower rates of trelght. Tho general impression seemed tu be thut by those incans frelubts could be brought down to kdater- Jing, and wheat pusbed up to to centa, whoo lana tho first Iino was surveyed const cred that the rond would dainare thoir property, grently. and secordingly placed a bigt on the right of way that the company fag to pay. ‘Then jt was that the prose ning ke wae brought, forward v York, Chleniy & st. bouts Company, announced that thix would ty the Mie of eheir road and would end tha controversy with tha broporty-owners. : Tt Was, und is,0 vers apparent fact that thin would be more expensive to them in the end fhan paying tho fguros asked for tho other routo, on account of tho eurves, ate, There hus been within tho pit two Bea oe ne tered upon to get tho citizens to oer the right of why on tho first proposed route at alower Figure thin at first, if the rund would go over that Ine fnstend of tha other, A paper bis been clreufuted for signers amoung tho owners of prop- erty, wuich ta inoffedt a contract binding the pire Hes toyive tho rlghtot way for acortain amotint, providing tho company will erect two depots, one tt Luke View Cometory and nuother a mile or two furthor cast, and run four trains nm day tho city, Homo of the citizens aro disposed to. think this but the eveond net i the sehems to wet tholr land ata cod Heture, of whieh the Urst was tho proclaiming thut the dummy tine would bo usod, and that it te but a movement. bie ion out by tho company, aud worked by thom ndiroetly, The cotnpany (9 now ongnged in tha Probate Court Inan appropriation sult, tu fx the value Of the portion of land used by tham from the dunitny track to the city limits, which has tot Yet been purchased by them, NASHVILLE, CITA! LOUL Nasnvints, Tonn,, Supt. 1L—At a meoting of the stucktiulders of tho Nushville, Chattanouga & St. Louls Railrond Company today a somite aunual dividend of 3 por cent wis decturod, payahlo Oct. 1, the transfer-books closing Sopt, 20. Tho mucting was x consummation of tho agreement mado ty New York between the majority and minority of the stackholidra, reguitiug in tho election of tho three eentle- mién representing the infnority of stockhatdera, tho new Directors being Honry Early, of Putuam & Enrle, New York; Col. AS. Colyar aud Maj. ‘Yhomas O'Connor, of Nushville, The sults here- tofory in existence, brought by the minority atockbolders, were amicably adjusted nnd ise maxed, “fhe nble report of tho President, Qov, Jamas DB, Porter, sutiy Justia the payment of a 3 ver cent dividend, tho enrnings shuwing @ sicples of over f per cent on tho capital stock, The President's report stows a hirys teresa tn tusiness, and that, with the complonon of enterprises now under contract along tho Ine, the mualntenines of present relations with connections, and the con Unued prosperity of tho country, the stock will piy jo the future regular } per cent aly vonds. ‘the ‘Tenneases Coal, Iron & Rulle road. Renan, in whtol a oumber of Now York ¢ spitalists are Interested, agreed todey to build tures blast furatees mong the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louls tatlway, ‘Thia, with the hirnnees nt Cowin, South Pitta: burg, Chattanooga, and [ising Faun, will do wuen to bring capital and pepulution to thls seotion. The Mbernt policy uf tue Nashville, Chattinoogn & st. Louis Revlrond in indorsing the bonds Of those furnnees with lirgely benedt the raitroud cumpuny, The Inereaxed revenue from those Turnuces wil) pay ao annual dyitend of 2% por cont. NORTILEN PACTEIC. / New Yours, Sept. W.--Toe annual report of tho Northern Pacitle Hailroud Company, to be submitted to the stockholders tomorrow, says the etrnings fur the portion of tho year ending June 1, 188), were from 754 miles against 7 iniles in 1880, and show tin Inerense of $701,357 over the slime thine In 188), Theaxpenditures were $2,024,- ON, leaving u balance In the trensury of $00) 1, The work of laying steel rails In the differs ent alvisions of the road bas stondily advanced. Tho not enruligs of tha express Dnsinoss was S157), The report shows Unt {nirty-threo locomotives, twentyetirce passon- ker-vurs, and 1,70 Croight-cary bave been added to tho equipment during the year. Tho capitul stuck of the coinpany was reduced the pust year by @1,100,039, The tutnl enpltnt stuck ts €01,5) 688 Thero remain to be coustructed to com- Pleto tho Iino between Lake Suporior and the Pucitie Coast 816 miles, es miles boing in operation, It ts understood the following names hive been nereed tipon by the majority Interest for the Directors aud executive olticers to be Voted for at the nunual election to- morrow: Direct Frederick Dlllings, Asbbel U. Barney, Jone Enis, Roswell G, Iniston, Robert Hinris, Thomas F, Oukes, Artemus He ney Villard of New York, J. &. Stackpole, ElJuh Smith, Benjamin F, Cheney of Boston, Joba G. Baltes of Baila nt, Henry BK. dobaston of Batthiuore. Executive oflicers— TANOOGA & ST. “s President, Honry Villard; Vico-Lresident, ‘Toons F. Oakes, ITEMS, Mr, J. E. Tucker hus been appointed Foroien Frolght Aguat of the Now York, Lake rie & Weatarn Hallway, with headquarters at Chicayro, Itis expected to have tho Toledo, Cincinaatl & St. Louls Mtadtroad completed und in operation from ‘olodu to Charicstou in about thirty days, Mr, A.D, Allibono bas been appolutod Cashler and Paymaster of tho Mitwaukeo, Luke Shore & Western Railway in place of Allyn Cox, re- slgned, . ‘Tho Chicago & Eastern Ullnols Raitrond Com: pany bus neatly completed the new shops and round-house nt Danvitlo, It, whieh are salt to ‘ho superior structures In every respect. Mr.G, 1% Mlanehard, Vice-President of tho Now York, Lake Erle & Western, arrived in tho elty yosterday morning and took tho wp. wt, train over tho Burlington for Kanens City Me. Warner, tho contractor far caustructing tho Konimoky Contral tiiilroead froin Paris to Richmond, says tho worl Jap wale rapldly on the Tine from Whichester to ttchmond aud fo ie have a lurge additional furcu at work in a OW days. Awar {s {n progress among tho Toxus rail: rods ne tleree ns that uinony tho Kusteru trunk Ines, sud fruight rates In ‘Poxus bave reached bottom figures. The managers of the Tuxus roilua bave mnde several viforty to regulate tho troubles, but xo Tur bave been unable to agree upon a basis af sutticmcnt. Mr, Charlos G. Rady, General Frolyht Avent of the Northwestern Mond, bas faeucd a cfreniar wonounding that the Toledo & Northwestern Branch of hia rond hus been extended tu Ale yond, In, and that the rate for utnigrant wave ublus frum Chicuso, Richie, Milwaukee, and Konoshy to all polntyon tho new extension wil be 845 per careload, Mr, George 1f. Nantes, General Ticket-Agent of the Wabash, St. Louls & Poetic, hus issued ih elrenlar annouaving Was, owhuy to tin fact that tho Tutler Huad bas failod to make conncotons with the othor Mnes at Detrolt to and from tha Kise as wad expected, be ts campelled ta request that tokets reading via tho now Detroit line be withdrawn from sity for tho proscar. Tho Chicago & Evanston Ratlvoud project stitt wltractanttention, It i# belleved tat some of the many ronds that ire engineering: to get tate Chieago ure the rel parties in the mntter. A parey of surveyors bas boon at work fu the Town of Like Viow during tha past weok, und lexal proveadings brVve been commenced bo condemn the property for the right of way, Tho Wall Street News clalmg that Vangorbilt hus gold 10,00 setinres of Burlinston & Quincy stock, whieh be hits bold for investmunt tor wag tue past. ‘The stock, says ie Yes, which tind pea iouely. been supposed to have been sold short by boars, was dulivered la bis nine last Wedueathay.- Taxon in sunnestion with hig recent unlouding of Union Pagide. tt Jouke as If be thinks Wore Ja galiys to bo wn big Het wost of Chiviyeu, and he Wova not propoy\p bo the lust fn delfiug, a Atthough tho lust number of tho <tmerican Er change gived a glowing tecount ot the progress taadeti the Continental Raslroad gebyme and clultus that the projectors control in oapleal at B100,0,000, yo ft fs the yenural opinion (i rall+ road cireles here Ubat the whole gekemes isa Pound, and that tho line will never bo bulls ott is oven tredicted thut the battou: will fallow of be concern inices thu n month. A surveybir portly which arcived at Akeun the ather diy, reports that they huve boun practientiy without pay, even for current expouses, since the death of tho Chiof Bugtieur aad projector of tho tlie, Mr, James i. Abbott, ae a. Tho company: Owes (hott $2.00 and thas had to give tp thate valuublos to satfafy boatting-house keapurd, The Jndianupbila Journal says: Tha hoavy faliing-olf tte west as woll uy cust bound sbhipmeuts by egual to sald to bo erenting copaiderable commotion among friends of this show laode of moving Crelghta,and they are qalte alarmed nt tho shrinkage of thelr receipts whieh results fcom the low muted at which frelkht Is now carried by tall, ‘That tho fallloy olf in weit-bound shipments is due to low rufirnd utes {a coutlrjned by Commissioner Fink, who fu tas position ta know, dir Flak wtatos that tho weat-bound business frou Now York on the: rullranda bag been very large elnvo tho redyotion Of rates, uid Cit there wie an fnercase in bust now before tho roduetion, reyoaling 8 healthy: atato of trad, ‘Lhoru wus, it fa true, a sligot decrcaso jr July su compurigan with lust your, bat indune the inervass was 2 per cont, Ui May it wus also large. The following aro tho olticiu) Nyures abowing the total amount of froight agrefed wost bound from Now York oy tho tour funk Hinos during the month of Aus gusts * Now York Contra}. Eric, e en Maltinlore & Unio... ‘Yotal.. Aust, 1880,, Tacronse Fhe Loudon Polytochuic. Aftor forty-thive yoareof existence, durtog which {t saw many viviesitudes uf fortune, the well-known Polytcobnle Institution, in Regent gireet, Lonilon, bas clogod its doors, Tt wae galablished at a tine when Lord Brougham, Dr, Birkbeck, Howland Hill, and Churles Knight were ralsing thelr volcus iu fuvor of the didus WE CHICAGO WEEKLY TRIBUNE, te is 20 PAA peter % ents. Persons visiting Chicago should not fail to subscribe for THE CHICAGO WEEKLY TRIBUNE, . a It is absolutely the best Political, Commercial, and News Paper in the Union. An ably edited Live Stock column has recently been added to the many attractive features of THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE, It will be mailed, postage paid, to any ad- dress in the United States, on trial, Three Months for 25 cents. Branch Offices at the Chicago Fair and the Chicago Exposition. sion of usefinl knowledge, Thore, In its earlier days, thy svurcher after Koowledge might, at the coat of o quarter of a doffir, exawine and have explalned tu blin the myxterios uf stent, far anhens the hydre-oxvyen lamp, tho diyings elt. and inaumerabig other interesting obfeuts, Th sof boss and Is, nen arid WwoInen, have obtained atthe fafytechnle tholr first in- sigbtinty the marvets of mechanical Inzenulty which Were urrinved tn the various rooms of the institution. [ut, as 18 often the case, the Uterary and xelentite people who inanized the Voiyteehnic were wot practleal bushies4-met and when the cloments of scieutile educate censed to be a novelty, cuusing a falllug off nr the populurity of the pince, they soubt to roe plenish tts empty cotters ty {ntfoductig muatent and other fight enteftafinients, The conser quence was Cut nelther tae lover of science nie of muaie respomted ta the efforts of the direction, which than felt fuek upon auch que: tonnble means of attracting an aridienco Pepper's Ghost and other clap-trap shows. 1 tween two stools, therefore, the polytechiio has gone down, It explres in obscurity and pocun- lary cnsbarraannent. ——— THE GREAT COMET OF 1881, Unknown Meretolorc, It WILE Not Ikes turn for Thotsands of Years, Ww ver —What Wan Loarned of 1, Philadelphia Ledgers Havervonp Cotnean Onsenvatony, Ninth Month, Sd, {88—The great comet (Comet B, 1881) being now, except In tele scopes, A thing of the 1, fe may be well to uather together the results obtained by different sefentitic men from thelr studies of ft. ‘The couet was seen by the naked eye In South Amerlen and Australla at least 0 month before it was observed here, It was then a much fainter object than when It had arrived at its perihelion, whieh was about cofneldent with the date of {ts northorn discovery. Good observa- torles exist at Rlo Janeira, Cordoba, in South Amertea, and at Melugurne and Std- ney, In Australia, ‘The observations of it taken in these pinees, fn {ls fnefplent stare, while not reveutine anything new us regards Its constitution gr structure, have been valu- ‘ble in dedtelng the form of Its orbit and its identity with previonseomets, ‘Che northern ovstrvitions have been mors yarledl and productive. ‘They amy be divided ite (1) inensurements of position by micrometer nnd travsit Instrument; (3) drawligs shuw- ing its physical appearance and ehinges, inatle by the ald of telescopes of Ing power; @) spectrosvonie observations: for the purpose of aseertalalag Hs stractura and chemical composition: (4) pliotographs, ‘The tirstot these was tor the purpose of faluing data for s computation of ty orbit, hie results, so far as at prosent ceduel, show that We comet moves hia parabola, of Ina very muel) tlattenea eclipse, and that il itever returns it will only be after the lapse of thousands of years, ‘They alse show that if it has ever been here betere there Is no record of {ts0 well nuthentleated 15 to iden: tify the two objects, ‘The bright comet ef 1807 bins cements which very tnuet resem: ble those of our recent visitor. But Bessel, one of the most relinble nnd careful of com miters, gave itanorbilwhieh would not bring: carota agai till atter the apse of nbout 1,909 yenrs, and the polits of disslnilarity are tov great to be reconciled; so that the identlty of the two fs certainly not estab- Ushed. it has been suggested with great plausibility that they were orlgtunly con nected, and thatas in the caso of- Blula'y camel, ti it, thay have facet COMIPATIY, and gob 50 fir sepsrated that one preemies the other by wperlod of sevonty-fuur years. The litimite connection betweep meteors anf comets makes nil klads of Infercuces wong to the other fustifiable, and Tt ty certaln that meteoric bodfes chase each other round and round tu shudlar orbits, and that they ave, probably, tormied by the disruption of grout comets, Our comet muy, then, be fractional part of a still greater comet which loug tga wits forced by some Internal eat. vilsiol to shift for itself, and which has sinee followed tho wake of fs purout through spnee. : ‘Che sevond elass of observations were thos going inte the details of tts physleal appe ane. ‘They have shown that violent forces have been” contimually acthhg within, and render the disruptlon theory: pirauables ‘The Cinelinatd observers at ane tine annogneed its split. But y the tue other observers had the opportunity fo exninine the difference Was healed, or the smaller ember hid faded yy 80 i9 Not to reach the dignity of a ate comet, Grent streams of luminons gas would Jasne from tho neers. Ene polaped would form themselves around it and be dissipated, Tho masses of haze sirround- ing it would show ever-changing shapes, aud AN appearances woule Indicate strong forces operiting within its muss, whieh forces were stirred Into lita by approach to tho stn and dyuinished by “reeession, ‘Phere have bean made—some of them published ant sont fited away dn observatary records—a number of drawings of different a pawrances, which some day will be valuable uundations for theuries vonverning its Muture and stricture. ‘tl troscoply observations have xiven, to the words of Willlam Utgyhis, the great English authority dn this ding ef work, the following results: “Dart of the light from conwts ts rellected solar Haht, amd another, mutis lightot thelr own. "Che spectrum of Unis Hight shows the presence th tho comutol carbon, possibty In combination with hydros gen” The nuclens is probably solld, nit reflects salar ibeht, fast as the moon dlovs, While the streaers, the envelopes, aad the tall ave masses of carbon or hydro-care bon gases, cnittlog light of their own, Besides (he proofar tie fret that comets ean bs photogmphed, the results obtained by the camera hy photasmphing tho comet itselt are not very valuable, Le would at fimt ap. bear that the fpreasian would be mura nes wrrate dn Sts details than any drawings could possibly be, And so it would tf tho exposure: cand be only mamentary. But ta tha halt. hhowror the hour of necessary exposure the doula of the head may haye greatly changed, ‘The result fs that no very dedinit photograplos of the outilues of the hond have been ob- talned, and that the drawluge will contiiue to be the rellable means of Knowlng its ap pearance at any moment Unt the photo: BMiple ofthe spectrum ave of the Wyhost UtUlty, atforslius the menus of Jejsurely and gently dletermintug the positon of te bright Ines aud the charneter af tha gabe stances which produce them, and enabling apectrascopists te compare with gue unuther thalr charts, Such ts a brlof summary af results ob- tained from this productive comet, Never ‘Was one nord carefully observed or by better observers oF fnstrinnents, Natiiing Wew ii to comets In general has been obtained, but old thearles huye been established and amass of obsorvitions taken which some day will Much awslat jn soltling the sll enfxmatient question a3 to what the origin, nature, and purpose af comets RTE, iS. phe Rollo and the Kittens. Chamber Journal. A year and ubalf agua teicud gave me a little puppy, round 98 1 Lill, Line as nlgbt, and with wheal ond tule exactly iika those of a fux, fsuupt that tho tail curled up and swopt round featherwinw. Indecd, a dogetrveder told mu it was ntharonyhbrod Sioux fox. Teun inordinate taney tor poultry, alive ur dead, raw or coukeit, feu syn of v Bloux fox, then vertuinly our ant: tun waa Of the trucee brad, Tho Kerupes she haa brought usinto with our nelhbond touching chinkens and duckiings avo many, aA bunk. eucklo, a atampude of bult 4 dozen ebildren, und wo mre inade aware that there fa ato mura Intee ing Hoke mi somebody's poultry-yard; und once ture tarouta of slaughior wre breathed out uyainst our pot, inluyled with wa promise of uae” for ourveives. <4 fow weeks agu hotto bucatwe more staid, aud ber dopredations were up Bw yuletor, If tot smaller, scale; for beyond u disinet{aution for plytn food and a soit, vatistied lickiug of tho lips, around which feathe é % ood «lets. ‘ERIBUNE CoO., Cor, Madison and Dearborn-sts., Chicago, Il). ers showeil signs of tinenl, there wero ho visible xymproms of nid bablts, Onemorning we hunrd our doggie erving. and who we went toxee what ated horwe fount ber incaning over three dent, puppies. Her witcous efforts to tek them tnto Life, her diatrees fod Forrowful cries, tonehed our: hearts; nad 18 (onk tho bravest aman us to remove them fran, the poor ma nd to bury thom putof her sight. Now ibe ktringe port Of my Kory. Ne Witte uray oat Baie balun iy 14 Waa, In OOF mifernity, ringing up two Kittens,” We suppose that Rollo wis Hotei tien to have something to love and enro for, ani that she waa resolved nat te te outdone by a paliry Wttle gray ent. Anyhow, In the course of the marting thoro: was a tinited ery of amity from, thy chitdrens and tmmedis olyht ietle iris and boys ran In to tell me thie "iol wae killing Akitton” Jwent to tho dog's abode it the toul= house, and found her, with all the tenderness of - the most loving of mothers, nurdiny the baby Adtten. Wut {itm sorry to say that siceess nina tho little fowter-mother greedy, and thit, witens ing ber opportunity, abe mitreled at with, kit nunher two, leaving poor guess bubyiess, The whelo of Unit day—ane in fret” ever sinee—the Amount of exchune and furter carried on. bye tween that eat and doe f30 thing to bo nstontided at. Fhe way those kittens tregel, curried froin pine wo plate, now th tho mothth of dog, now In that of neat. Is enutizh to muddle the braing of any anadra Souretliues you will eee the two kltein pases baskets, but far more quently two In Rollo's, ‘The doggie line In adopted the pian of carrying one kit—the favorite or frst adopted ane—in ber mouth, sonietimes head down, sonutines tall, what she tales a walk, Then, [ft we call * Puss} shy dropa puinber onc. iid senmpers off to the tool-honrsa toroe frumitier two fs atl right, Oftener than Nol, prssy—nios likely watching In iimbusb— will xelza tho dropped kitten, aud before Rollo'a rotura carry {tof In triumph to ber basket, We await the rasult: tho head at the Louse not feching qrite buppy, incanwhile, at having occasionnily togetup, In what should bo the alent watches at the wiht, to tuireh to tha Het of n walliig kitten lofton the garden duore ». WHITS Its ndopted mother mishor oF tain ulve Ira freo tight with anything that comes in her way whick, to ber mind, Is calculated to injure ber babs. ‘The children are never tired of watching tha morael4 of kittens, which, Fam (cea ta canfers, Mave the biguest heady and the strilzht-up-0«t tilt Lever saw, Thoy wait, with what patience children cnn, to kee whether these kittens will, when they gruw utp, purr or bark? ————— THE LAND-LEAGU:RS, A julut meeting of tho Land-Leaguers wae beli last evening in Mechautes’ Mall, West Randolph etrect. Delegates wore present from the Michuel Davitt Land Lengue Cluv, the Pat- rick Ford Land League, and the Chicago Sprand~ the-Livbt Club, Jobn ityan, of tho Intter club, occunied the chair. John Conway, of the Siebel Davitt Luand-League, stated the opject ot the teeting. ffe inado an oloquent uppeal for tho rights of free soll, “ Mozsrs, Thowns Ryan, M. 8, Norris, and J. J, VPage, committee, drifted tho following dis- pateb, which the Lengucrs eubled Inet night to Davila, Ireland: To the Lazd-League Conyen- ton: ‘She Chicago Land-Leagucrs in joint meeting aascibled earnestly usk you to .dectara tho Land villa fraud; to reject all measures that call for lusy than..tae cqual right of uli to tha omens of life—the tind, Advise all ta hold the harvest and pay_no Tents anake no compromise with robbery.” Nes elaro that private uwnurabip inland must be abolished, thut the laud must be nationalized 13, the cumtion property of Ils whote people, a alts ofits Creator to allialtke,.froe from privato imonupoies and rent robbery,” >A eniication wnstnken up to dofray the charges on the cub.cgrum, £3 belpg tho result So ——— Transintod by tho Queen. Sfancheder (Hun) Beuminer. A good sturs: reachva us froin Belgium, the truth of which Is guarintued, A banking-houso ap Vorviers receatly received a fetter froma bunk at Budu-Posth. -Tho revipienta knuw that Jt related fo mation of wreat fin- Portanee; but, unfortunutely, they could bot’ muster the contents of tha mis- sive, nuit was written in tho Mungarian lan~ guac, und there wis Hota saul ut Vorviera Who understood that tonyte, Accorilingly, ono ‘of the purtuers took a journey to Urussuls, ox- pecting to tid everything he wanted at tho vapltit, bul ouly to be diappoluted—nobody: We the bunks voutd rend “Hungarion. Thora was, bowover, stil the Austro-slungaviag, Embassy, whither tho banker betuok bin- aelf, tu luurn that there was ian attuchd who spoke Huugerian, Dut be hed gas ta Minsritz for somo syu-tatutay. Almost fn de~ spake to here of thu story called upon tho Hurgomastor, with whem he’ was ucquninted, aud rehited bie troubles, After some Chought Big vorsbinrscriig bls foreheud, exalalmed: “After ail, sometiines our most foolish ideas prove tho best." 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