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3k Wheeling Mi Jntclluicnrcn ~ WHEELING. WEST VA- SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 13,1881. VOLUME XXIX,-NUMBER 305. fcjIntdMjjwa: ?" r< 'UUflMUlll llrai, ~^u will bo00 l?B?uti/uJ galea ajar it Jj, jinMilifilla ctmproeeting to-morrow. VulOlf'litu ItmUa !"u celled pre- / irember until hi? almanac la I n ud meaalioia "all communications I I t tinpiptf have I"*g a topped." I iaisiuL lack ol coufldeoce ii being I [ guiluitJ in tlie Presidential bulletins I ; ?i4 me umculine siguaturea. Bpeclalel j^alln. Kdiaon would be au Improve-1 ?,D'' _ L'?LU tlwie ia ' general waking up ou ,l,,plrtol committee! 0/ arrangemeota, ' llirt fill not be eneugh eoldifri hare at J IVell Virginia reunion to take , K,rjlol the ctreinonlee connected with , tbi JtJicJii "! ol the monument. IM of tiiH ae>ajiala " the Binkera' (jjatitliio In M?iott at Ni?g?r? tt.il ' veek iltrwml onsiddrabie attention, by pnmoitiMiol ? P"l<> not many yearn 1 jlitml, IsJiav liiapropJieoy on lbs nulur- ' ,! calmin*<i?'i ?' reokl?M 1 bjjiBjand M|lii|f. Viti-Pii?ioi#T .timiu* duos not tnpin ' igly audi iui|iinj?'d wllli the views ol thoM *lio think lieouiihtto take hold of J f<?ild?nllil luoctloua temporarily or per taamallr Jo""* 'ho present aliened die- ' ibililj ol ilie Prenlilent. True to tLie Irt- ' ijltlooi and rnpilremeote ol hla present ' jrutoflltv ?n? jfone tl^hini;. ' J frl riikuMbii.'it Journal aaye that Hen- I torCamdtfii impeded hometo-day and c till m?t Mr. XicIcIbh, the conauitlog en- ' |in?f of the n/ndicite which propoaea to 1 build tlie W., P. A 0. Railroad, at Par- ' karatiurt; ou Monday next. It iaeipeuted ' till t panr ol luapeetora will accompany ' Oflnwr liicklet over tlie eeveral routea ol ' 1 l?._u.._.l v lb# proposed N?au, ltmviu? i?rfttu?uur|( aiil | Cuuio iB??iU tiluvatbraocbanu^i (. for ao opposition outlet, the Penn* g ijlnnii Central, the Pittsburgn A Like v Em tod the South west Virginia rallroadi, p illihowiug ? "?* promise of hitching on a to the West Virginia & Pennsylvania lUil* way, which in the name of.the road pro* po*e<l to be ruu through Harrison, Marion 0 ind Monongalia cmntiea to the Pensylva* 1 nil line. The West Virginia incorporation 0 * bu organized by the election of R. T. u loindN, of Clarksburg, m Preaident, aod 6 QDilir bii management the enterprise will 0 bepuihed for all it is worth. * St.Locia baa a genuine uenBOtion, in ? which a/ady and at least three gentlemen t irtMOCirueil. The lady in the caae is h noaiottier llian Jbliaa Nellie llueltine, ti who ii alleged to have rejected ninety* b nineluitort, including Samuel J. Tilden, c ofOrimercy Park, New York. The gentle- t men ire Will Hsaeltfne, the young lady'a ti brother, Fred Paramore, her reputed a lover, and John Amweg, tbe fon of a a Philadelphia lawyer, who has been for f lome time a member of Ford's Theatre n company. Amweg alleged that the young n hdjf, being "BtniBk" with him, had writ* a ten him letter?, held cjnvorse with bim, e and exchanged photograph*. This com* t, ini to the eir? of young Hmeltioe and a Paramort*. they invited Amweg and a ji friend toi'aranioru'n cilice, where there o wui lively tiidale, and where much d<m* b go hm uuuw iu ine pera-iiim npptmrBuup a olillfoar. Tlie cause of a!l the trouble t ii it present at the White Sulphur 8|?ringa. b 5 Q. A Housit of Iteiiue for Fallen Women, iQthoriiai br tlie last New York Legiala* R tore, is hkjii to be built. A committee of y life well known cltlaans, representing f different eec'.lona of the Stale, ban been .1 ippointeil by Governor Cornell to select a lite. More than one hundred propolis bave beeti received. The plan of the in* itilntion will be similur to that of the Ii* 8 <llinaRe!oroi?tory f >r Wome", which hen been in operation for fix teare with good * teeulti,iml hi*now two hundred Inmates. Only two men wul bo employed a\otr 'lie preraleM-i'.i t*tirinenr and aa'nbman, ^ Womeu aillba received but*eon ttie sues n ol filteen a'lii thirty, and will remaiu ^ from one to five yearn. They will first be ( pot to work in the laundry, became, as ( one of the Citutnifsioners grlmlv aaya, It 0 bii been found flint "washing baa a sob- n doing effect." As a reward fjr good con- J dact they will ho allowed to work ont-ol ^ doon, to tike care of the cows and horael, j tod to till the ground. Those who bate c intoclent education will be appointed > chool teachers la Indiana, it ta a*id, M per cent of die women have been reformed, and onlr oue has been recommit* . U,l mLLL ... ' . 1 ?., wuiwi in#/ or may not be blgu Win ( nonyiothe attractivenol the Inslitn* ???. Mahohb. ad uaiiiil, cjinea out ahead * [ theprelituinary content in Virgin!*. Kver f loce tliR nomination if the Oayjeron t ticket at Richmond ho ha* had Ihe ?up I Piftol the bulk of Virginia Republicans, j *od the opposition to the entl Bittrbon J PNffimme among Republloicl of the Btatehasheen confined to a few politician* * ho were willing to remain in a minority In id Indefinite period provided they t ootd control federal patronage. All the i Appliances they could bring to bear, ^ however, seem to have been Insufficient J ^nrte even i respectable resistance to , ^ Mahone movement. The aO'Cilled 1 Wiightout (invention br wbieh a few ^ Alters hoped to continue their resistance t? the evident desire of a majority melted way antil an adverse nomination became Impossible, and adjourned leaving an ( ?pen field for the Mahone oandldatee. There Is now the best reaaons for be* lieThgthat the latter will again catty the ?tate. The Readjustee do not eonstitnte 1 ntjoritj' of the Democratic party, but they niii ptobtbly poll at least two fifths the paity Mreugth, ssy fitly thousand Rtidjuner* against seventy-five thousand Bwbonn, while nine-tenths of tbft Republican vo ea caet (and th?7 numbered llbty three thousand last fall) wlU go ,0? the Ueadjuiter ticket. Tbat ticket uncertainly receive mail tblttoothii4 dred thouaand votea, end probably ? hundred tod twenty thouaand, while ninety thoueand U ft liberal eatimate of tbe etrength of tha Bourbon ticket. A large rota will probably ba polled, and tba oppaaition to Bourboniem will be powerful enough to prevent lutlmidatlon and Ireud. ________ Tax Cincinnati QauUt predicta that the main operatora In tbe preaint wheat deal will he left to the aettlemeut. Itta agreat deal eaaier to get into a corner than to get out ol it. Tha profit dupenda upon tbe ability ol tbe ayndicate to aell the property upon the cloie ol Ihe deal at paying pricea. The oat corner waa aucceaalol enough ao far aa runniog up pricei. [tcloied at 44c, but then the price dropped IQillo., and the ayndicate had auveril million buabeia on baud. Any party who baa money and oredit enough can run up ?1~ U... I. 1 ? IK../? ..I kUD piivo, UUI It irijuuro utuis umu v?|ir tal to set out?it requires a natural Adranee Id privets. Jay lioold several years igo made a successful corner in North* geaterp cororo in stock, running the price ip from 08 to 228; but he made a Iobu in he eud of $1,500,000. lie was fuiCeU to ake all tbe cash stwuk offered greatly ibove its value, and then wnt unable to ell it except at comparatively low figures. Tus Kliniru Keformnory?tue ouly inititntion ol the kind in ibia c uutry-h<s )een practically aba-doned A commit ee appointed to iuventitfate iie acoouuts, ound that its financial c itidilion vas ao bad aa to excite a suspicion of ibbsry. But ibe truth wai that the oanagers h ul duvited so much time to eforming the prisoners nod sj little to msinoM that they were unabltTto make a ;ood inouey allowing. Tnu Klmirn priion lid manufacturing on its uwu account, law material was bought by the managera ind the prcducta sold in opeu market. By irder of the last Legislstore this ayatem rill be given up. In future the labor of be prisoners will be farmed out to conracturs as iu other States. As the con* iutsduring working hours will be under be control of the contrao'orn it will be tnpossible to apply reformatory notions o them. Moral suuion will give way to terner discipline. It whs this prison rhicli Mrs. Lowell referred tn in her late uper before tbo Oanf irenci of Uharities aa s a model of what all prisons should be. Tux Enquirer drops a tender note of ympathy for McFadden and linnter, of be Steubenville Gatetu, who are! threaten* d with an opposition daily. IWe gen* ion, the Enquirer says, bavw laboied for everal years, industriously ai d loyally, to gtabltnh a daily p?per in allftld whitened fith tbv bones of ttinae who vainly died a similar Attempts. They have achieved eucceaa which id aluioat phenomena Id be country j lurnaliaiu of the State. They iave'established a newspaper, but they lave not d.ine it in the right way. They ave been fooling away their time. The tber fellows will now step up and abow hem what they should have done in the rat place. All you have to do toeatabliah daily paper ia to take a turn bout town for an hour or two rith a subscription paper. In aizty ainutea or tbereabouia you can get enough aoney or enough collateral placed to your redit in bank to run an eight column, Ight-page p?per for Qveyeun, and furnish Ije edhoiial rooms with Turkey carpels bd B gardu kickers. If it should hap* en to he market day, tho farmers will fall ver euc'j other to get at tho Hut, aud will e deeply offended If the swell capitalists f the town are permitted to gobble up all he honors of the occafeion. Tbeae things lave to be managed adroitly. If the subcription Ha*, ia permitted to run wild, (he dooming editor will have to open a bank ccount for aide speculation before he baa rrltteu a line, "atuck" a type or turned a rheel. It it easier to alert a newspaper ban it Is to open a irrave-ynrd. Ob 11 tin ry CI.ARKIBUKO, W. VA., Auguat 12 pecUt Dlapateb to the lotelllgenenr Mrs. Northcott, wife cf General R. 8, .ll?<l ilila mnrnlnif. IUIKIUUVI, UllU IUIU in v Further Dflnllft or(.'ororll'? Defeat. ViKifitA, Anguit IS.?Tho prealtlenla of he various Vienna rowing clubs were ood boipltable to their foreign vlsltota, nd raanjr of the Americana availed themelveaof the privileges,* ffered. A splendid ourae ?h kept. B >ih crewa were much h?trud, erprcially the Aiue/lome Alter i mile had been traversed H :enkel waa ten to (otter, aud In a mnmeut or ao the Joriieli'd were In complete coufuiion. Ihenkel then fell forward alxl It wis ajcerlined that he had falnled. The Viennese rew waa composed of nervy, muscular nd powerful men. lalen.e Ileal allt. I.nnI>, 8r Louia, August 12,?The itilenae hot leather ooutlnnea, with no prospectol ao ibatemant. Never before Ins there been uch contionoua hl||h temperature hex, ['he raercnry for the week has ranged luring tho middle uf the day abue 103" n the ahade, a'd the maximum baa earted from 103? to 100? hjr thoroughly tnexuosed Instruments. The atmosphere las been unusually dry, however, and thlefly for this reason the ntlrobir of adn* trokfifl has b.'en very law, and none ol hem fatal. *1. ItflKla Marti.r R|??y, Sr. tome, August 12?The inqtieat In lie Liudermati cue haa Jaat closed, but intblng baa been brought out lo ahow ?ho committed the deed. The lory ia low deliberating upon a mriliet. The be lef la that Wolf, the ex polloeman, kttnwa i go :d deal more abjut the affair than he !iaa ?nt told, ahd It la gaining strength IwthTti *iid natelde el police cltolee. till ?r Wii.rkbaurk, i'A , Atijuit 1} ? WeubeS Bntlar, ulntytwo yetri, the oldeat eltlsan o( tills city, died ihla altarilnon. He in the ton oi Oil. J5<bnlon Boiler, who commanded the aettleil ?t Hie m??litre of Wyoming In 177* He waa alio fditorof the wtomlttjt Htrali, the Qflt pjper ea'elillehed In Ltturne count; In lie rii hi Mm. Niw You, Aninit IS ?Two qtn ftml from Italy, ?ho arrived lor Ihe purpore oi identifying the ItaJUn bandit Eipoalto, went to Ludlow meet Jail abd wltkoot Invitation picked ont Ihe prlaoner Iron * HpaoJ t(ferny loor othara In whleb he waa IT IS SIX WEEKS ?l? M? riUlIOUT ?U IliOT, Aid *1111 Ian-Hi amui I'kaaga la Hi. CsodlUoa Yaalardajr-HU a-alaa Halalalaa Ha ritqlllll. ( 1?IMa|1 BalUllaa. Waihikotox, Auguat 12. ? Secretary Hunt, Accompanied by Harry Garfield and aome other Iritnda, sailed in the U. 8. ateamer Deapatcb lor Norfolk to day. f KBfAHIlia FOR TUB IKA VOtAUM. Tbe U. S. ateuner Taiaphoaa, which baa beeo undergoing rupaira and fitting out (or tbe ae* during the put month, will be mannett to morrow. A auite ot rooma have beun prepared expreaaly lor tbe oae ol President Uardeld !u the event oI ita being found prictlcable to take blm out on tbe water wben be becomea auffoiantly atrougto warrant bia being moved (rom Ibe Executive Mansion I no suite consuls oi lour comparatively large rooms, including a hed clamber, reception and ante room and batb tooni, If ft ii determiued to lakeihe Preaidsntun the vessel a awlpglng bad wi>l lie hung in bin chamber fur the purpose of preventing the patient from being auuo) ed by the motion of tbe veaiel A ateain heating apparatus ia being placed in the President's quartern whereby the I ur room* can be kept perfectly dry and wartn. Tula arrangemeut ia aaiil to be principally lor uaaduring the contlnuaoca of fogity or damp weitber. DU. BMWP'IMNID IT PUS. When Dr. Bliss returned to Ihe Wbite House to attend the midday examination to-day, b? carried hie right arm in a sling. Upon being aallvd the cusp therefor, Ur. Hliaaaaid: "I have received a little pua poisoning." Further enquiry elided the information that daring tbeoperation whiub waa performed en the President Monday morning, the dtictor acclilently struck the Instrument which had been used to make the incision, receiving a small cat on bis lure-ttlnger. The wouud, although alight, brcime Irritated, aud is now considerably swollen. It is supposed that with the cot he received snmeol the pua which had adhered to tbe Initrument AONKW WB1TKS A CABD. PlIlliADKLPllIA, August 12 ?In the Philadelphia 1 irrjri, of August 8.1881, a communication appeared which professes to present my views in regard to several noinU connected with President Gar field's wound. As this article has been made tbe baals lor an editorial on the same subject In the New York Herald, aud lu?, si I understand, been a subject oi com meat iu other papers, I deem it my duty i to ssy that in no particular do the details given represent my views ol the ense/nor were they ever given by ute to any representative oi the presa. [Signed ] I). II, Aattaw itlaur bkport. Tbe day at the Kiecutlve Mansion lias been marked by no special features. Dr. Hamilton waa present at several dressings n! the President's wound and despite the (act that tbe bulletins show en Increased temperature, does not hesitate tit declare tbat it Is his judgment Unit the President Is improving and that the caae la very hopeful, lie attributee the high pulse and temperature to the operation on Monday, and saya be wt nld have no apprehension II the same conditions of pulso-and temperature continued tor several days. Tbe doctors assert that the healing process lsg ling on ttuslv. Tbe pus is draining nice y. The president hss had a better appetite and taken and retained a larger mumib i7i iuou uiim joveruny. i Dr. Bliss is etifTuring from pas poisoning, received through a nut on hia right hand, while handling (he knives used at Mod* day's operation. His associate, Dr. Reyburn, tbi oka it may confine him to his house l>r m In?r (lays. Dr. Hamilton attributes tho effect of the pus tu the * unfavorable physical condition of Dr. Bliss, whose health lias been 'impaired by J his constant attendance upon the Presi- ? dent. Neither of the burgeons anticipate r any aerloua result. J BULLKtlN KKPOKCM. '' n t'oaUlilon of Oin PrMldcal fin Muled by tj the riiynlelniin. i P (oadii.i 11 Eiecdtivb Manrioh, 8:30 a, v.?Tba " President slept well lbs greater part ol the || nlgbt. Tb* ferer of yeaterday afternoon 8 subsided daring the evening Mid bit not '' been preoeptlble since 10 r x. Hit gen- [ eral oondltlon this morning l? good. Pulee [' 100, temperature 98 and reiplratlon 19. b [Hlgned] Attinbixo PiiYaiciAHs. 0 h lOAetil 1 " 12:30?The 1'realdent pained a comlorl- J able morning. He continues to take ( without repii|nance the liquid nourishment allowed and ate with a relleb lor a breaklast a larger quantity ul wild lood a fond than he took on yesterday. Minimise li In 100, temperaturn 99 3, respiration lit. [Signed] Atiuuino Physicians III. <i ItOHoul'f 9:30 r M.?Hlncethe 13:30 bulletin there hMbeen do material change In tbe Pretl- '< dent's condition. At thla hnttr he la doing ? very well. There la no more lever then p wtu noted in lit* last olllnlal bulimia, end q the patient le testing quietly. o [Sl(tned] Arri.idino Physicians, t! IV h [OflliU1.ll " 7 r. K.?The P/ealdent bas puaed > cimlnrlable day. At the evening dfeeelng (! hla wonnd wis lonnd to be doing well, g The quantity of aeoreted cua la gradually fi dltnlulahlng, ntid its eh?raoer le healthy, n The rlee ol temperatnre Ihia afternoon h reached the sitnn point u yeaterdty. A' n preaent tbe pnleela 103, temperature 101,3, tl reaplratlnn 19, p (Signed) Attending PitraictAKa. e THKIMILROtD WAR. I 4 Mm Taar Pastluc A rr*nga * < ?! taM J t? Re tl?d t>. , New You, Augnat IS.?The Eijirm t atye: There teems to be a sort of s tacit e nnderatandlm In financial eirclee here 1 that Vanderbllt ll In favor of I Ore jeara '' money pool among the trunk llnee ei a way out of tbt continual onttlng of rates. It was freely reported thll morning that the Baltimore A Ohio Company were In harmonr with Vanderbllt, but that the Pennaylyanla nod J5rle companlai object t6 any cool ^nnritn*' lofi??r thin on* year. , From thll It wotild appear that the whole thing la narrowed down to a qneatlon ol > duration ol (lie pool. The f.rle haa bees I meklce many Improvementa within a I year or two (torn which increaied traffic la r expected In the early future, and hence r lie objection la the Ore yea re contract on a the beele ol It* nreeent (arnlnga. I There wee ? ooAfldent feeling on the treat thll morning that the objection! ol c the Pennayltinla ted Erie would be over- I eome Id lent way, and nn thll there were t Inoreaeed pnrohaaee of the leading j trunk iharee at adtanclng pried, which t Imparted a itrong nndlrtone to the whole I Hat. Notdltlietandlng all thll, etlll there I ll a teellni ol uncertainly Is Mint qnar- i ten. t TH? Lul mi IMeeloa of Ik* MfWIlll UHlMI ItUHCllI Niiimu Faue, All glut 12 ?The laboi ol lb* Bankers' Convention were finiabe to-day. The lesiion was called to ordt at XI o'clock, Preeident Coe in the chili tod prayer ?u ottered. The Presides announced that the Executive Counc: out Thursday evening tad ?I?ol*d' th following odiciile: Chairman ot Exec utive, Jacob D. Vermyle, President of th Merchant's National Bank of New Yorl City; Treaanrer, George F. Banter, Preal dent ot the Fint National Bank ol Nei York; Secrelary, Edmund D. Randolph President ol the Continental Bank ol Net York City; Corresponding Secretary, Geo Maniand, editor, ol New York. Ed. Howies, Preaident ol the Firet Na tional Bank of tit. Albins Vt., reed I paper on back taxation, which emblacei I history ol the paniua since 1837 remsdiea for sncb evils and dedqclioni made therefrom. Papere were also submitted by A. SI mons, of Souib Carolina, on the Indus Lrv anil rAHourcee end materiel nroirreM af South Carolina. J. C, Palgruve. of Lnndon, ?nhmllled I papor no E'liidah banking, which wit referred IQ-Ihu Executive Council. An interesting piper on Canadian bmking waa rend by George Hayne, Manager of tbe Bank of Montreal, whlcb waa ordered primed,' Tbe address ol George L, W right, of Ht. Noula, on the Mlaaiialppl trade, waa eob nittaj' Tbe Executive Council reported a nun)' jer ol ieaolu:l?ona nl thanka which weru ulnptedMr. r^xioor, ol HI. Louie announced be inldllgei ce of the Hidden death, ves. erdey, ol Col. John L; Stevens, Vice President from Missouri, and offered a nemorial resolution which waa adopted K A. Soules, of Hi. Altuna, Vt, offered i resolution tuning the necendty of an nteroatiooal btnl at Niagara Falls, which waa unaulinoualy adop ed, A paper waa offered by 0. R. Thomas, >f Utlca, on bank lettera, from George Walker, Consulate at Parle, on the French banking paper. Alio one on tbe latpe subject from tbe New York agent. French Lyonllis, of New York. Referred 0 Council. Mr. Powell, of Michigan, read a briel uldreaa ou the reaourcoa ol bla State An interealing paper on the water lower of Niugara Kails, by K K. Delano, Jaehier of the C'atarac National Rank at Niagara Falls, waa read and ordered to be irinled. A nctubera of mlactllaneoua papera raa referred to tbe Council, and (be Jonventlon adjourned ibu'du. ? ? ? i TAKKN IN, 1 Widow Swindled by A rnaelaalloff Furelguer. PniLADBLPHiA, Auguet 12?Count Arlett Anderaon, aa lie called hlniielf, who raa about to become the hatband of Mra, fordell, tho widow of a well known florist t Long Branch, auddenly left her and her hlldre'n in New York on Thursday list, nd baa not been beard. of ilnce. le went' with two of the children i) the office of a Transatlantic iteamshipCoinpiny to purchaae'tloketafnr he entire farailv, who believed that they rere golrg to Kurope, there to reside on ha estate ol the Count. He ssnt the hildren b ick to their mother at the hotel ritli this mesaaim: "Tail mamma lb it my irother io Chicago la dead, and limit go here at once. She can go bick to Long Irahch br atay at the hotel until 1 oorae ck " Mrs. Nordall made active search for An< arson immediately, but he could not be uud. Telegrams have been aent to Europe and the principal cities ol tbe lulled Stales to interceot him. It seema bat since tne death of Mr. Nordell, about wo yeara ago, tbe hllilners nf supplying ouqueta and cut fi iwers, to the hotel* at ,ong Branch has baeu cirrled on by his rldow, and handsome prnH's made. Last season Anderson, who was dlf nlaed as a tramp, being, aa he aald, an xile from hia fatherland, obtained emloyment at Mr. Nordell'a conservatory. Ie had a luxuriant black "mustsche, was early aiz feet tail, bad a Louis Napoleon ice and figure, with moat attractive manera. He helped Mrs. Nordell to make ouqueta, and waa liked by tbe girls who ame in carriages to the conaervatorv to urchaae them. Everybody called film lie Count. Finally he perauaded the rldow to accept hli hand In marriage and elinqulsb bar buslneai and go ve on his estate in Germany, o Mm. Nordell leased the tar ena lor five years and gave the money to lis /Iniint III! nlan n/illiifllftrl all nf til* Ills due mid got Home in advance. Then e appeared ou Ocean avenue as a Count I the German Km pi re, elegantly dreaded, nfl always with a prlmroee in the upper uttonhole of lila driving coat. ' It 14 eil<l 1m. Nordell ulaced all her ready onsb In la handa last week when they went to lew York on their way for Berlin. Mrs. Nordell and children have taken partmente In a em-ll home In Secoi.d venue. There la greet sympathy felt lor er. ? UI.IHIHV VIKW iflhe I'reftlilenl'a rn*r?Gnv. Ulnckbiirp Iblnka he Will die. Lot'lflvii.i.K, Kt., August 12?The Legation reporter ol CourlirJourruil has had talk with Gov. BlMkburn, who la ? rOfnlnent retired phyalclan, and during ulte a lenghty talk on various topics the tiiidlllon ol Preeident Qarfleld w-a men loned. Said Gov. Blackburn, "1 thought t the time the President was shot ihet Is wound would prove mortal, and I still Hink ii. He will undoubtedly die. 1 believe the ball was tli fleeted and Ituck the spinal column (fleeting the reat nerve*. Nothing else could account ir the pains lb lila laett This Ihlig you otleed In Ihe pipers about their getting lor to sign Ills name In order In reat his ervee is >11 foolishness. It Ismy opinion bat they got bis name signed Inr the puroae ol calling Congreaa together In the vent of tils death. to thle connection ynur correspondent rill state that be had oinveraatl'ins with wo other surgeons of thle cfly who ei reesed the opinion that the President's leakness is largsly due to Ihe fact that be as not bteo furnished with enough tranglbenlng load Oje of, tbam la ol batnlftlAft that lb* t?ne ol the Preel em'??tom?en un omn impjireo ny too inn j bypodermle injections of morphia. DKP4RIHKNI FlttHK*'. ' (Imntfrt flhartiig* In whmi of IM.oeo,. 800 Rnehrli. K?w Yom, Augtut 13-A apeclal Irora Vaehlng'on i??i lh?t the Agrlcnltnml >epartment offlclale e?y the great lota of ha year will ba on wheat, probib'y, ?a hare hjtl time lit nam to 014a oat *11 Ijht. The ootton worm h?? not ye! done noob damage, and the Aninat report *111 how a vary fayorab'e condition for thin tapla. Report* are nine on AojnM lit and lome In and are oalleeteiMot publication lythe IStb. The report to appear nett nontli la the moat important one ol the reer, and it ii eetlmated by the Departnent t<> day that It will Indicate a ahortate n the yield ol wheat ol ibiut 136,000,000 tubal* aa eon pawl with laat year. The (ompntatloni are tot til mad* yet, howIflfi I TRICKY TRIBES. ?. IBDIi* TKOCHLU 11 aiw aUH'O d ir Tha Mivajai ud ApHbti H Ik* W?l , ruk Hall, Hd Ttiln I* (jaln t Um luiwa Boidar?Tba U imra la Mai Panali. i. Duvu, August 12. ? The Tnium'i l 8mm S? dispatches say: Nut and bla i band of Indiana art moving aouthward, ' evidently endsavoriog to akip through the ' acouta into Mulco. He baa been doeely I precaed by Guilloyle, who, on the fourth, . found two dead herdera near the Ojode Lateura, and who attack the band on tbe | evening nf the tame day. After aotne i fighting, in which two men were woundod, i tha troops captured eleven boraea. Tbe 1 Indian! left in the night. Yesterday Nana , attacked Garcio'a ranche, twelve miles from Elite, on tbe Atlantio A Pacific raili road, killing firemen and twu boya. They than moved southwest, evideutiy for tbe . Rito Q leiu id?, wheie the volunteer company, under Itie command of Treuuilltro Tu'lo.iaecgutlng. Three eimpiniea oi inlenlry hive been lo-dey stationed slorj the line of the Atlantic & Paclflo Baliroad lo gua'd the rim*. Beaidsa Gallfov) ' deteclnneni there no twootber cavalry tenuis south i f Nana looklre (or hint, ami It ia hoped tlm' hit re!tail will be out off. Nana wta J'llned by at leant thirty Navajoea, and travela fast, driving nearly one hundred bona* end abootiag tbo j ided animals Home JJeaosieroa are out un the Jornado del Marlb.aod yesterday attacked 1 aome aeotiou bands near Kincor. Hen. Hal oh dispatched Lieutenant Tayior with forty 10 iuta alter them, and the reports tliia evening alate that the scouts atiuuk a hot trail. Captain Oooney, who with two companies of troops la gurding the Mea' caieroa and Apache reservation, reporta * rumor that tibiqueta, with twenty warriora, la returnli g to the reservation. Tne JWiurw'i Lw Vegas apodal aayi: Newa of the murder of aeven peraona at Kbrita waa received at Albnqnerque late laat night. A apecial train containing forty well artnad men left Albuquerque yeaterday for tbe ecene of the depreda tlona. Aiao another train of betwnun fifty ar.d one hundred armed men left thereat 4 o'clock tbia morning for tbe same place. Telegrama ordering others are ooming Into Albuquerque from all quarters. The following waa received today: Ebrita, N. M.?2 p. m ?A Pueblo Indian arrived at midnight, and eays tbe Indiana had massacred tale wile and two children. He Utrled on a pony with a companion named Burro. Burro la supposed to have been killed, aa he has not been heard from. Mexicans and Pueblo Indiana iinve been acoutirg the country all night. Hc-nits Arrived early this morning, nud report a btud encamped at Hilt Springs, Ulteeu m'les Irnm hero. A company which came' Iroui Albuquerque were unable to do auytblDK on account of nut having any hones. A tqnsd ol troopa cme Irora Fort WinSato this morning, and k lew aiarteil out on icouia. It is thought Troqullllro Turin, who lelt Lva I.mils with a coinp ui v ol men a tiny or two ago, In driving the Indiana this wsv. The Apichea are now repjrtod lu lull lorce about fifteen miles south ol Acoma Station. Several ranches ban been destroyed, end an Acoma Iodian was csplured by the Apaobis last ovenlng, but he escaped. riauiamr i-KocKKOnvut. rnrlller Jlnirndurnla lo lb* Irish l.iinU mil. Loudon, August 12?The vo'e In the Commons last night erroneously reported as on Lord (Mrn'a amendment concerning the unlalr and iiuretsonahle leases, wt> on I^ord Ltndsowne's amendment to omit the proviso 'that at ti e expiration the existing lessee ol tenants be doemed tenants at the present ordinary yearly tenants at rents, and subject to the conditions ol their leases." Alter a vote by which this amendment was ri jaded, the Law Attorney General for Ireland tiroposed to amend the words, thus restored, by giving power ol resumption In the case ol the reverilooary lease, and when a landlord deslreeabonsfide tenant to occnpy the holding. Tne first amendment was accepted, but Parnell, Healy and others warmly opposed the second, Healv remarking that the resuinptlun by the landlurd would be regarded as eviction. Healy proceeded to speak ol the dirty work ol the lords, snd described them as hereditary euemlea ol the Irish people, when the Speaker called him lo order. Alter a warm discussion Cairn's ameadmeut was atsenltd to. In nlsnan tvnntv Ihrun wMph il.flrtp* the number ol tenant!) competent to purchase estato, an amendment wsspropcsrd by (ilidstone and agreed to, according to which under cer ain circiimstanops ball the tenant* umv he cnmpKteot. A nutubor ol obstruction motion! were restored to becuine the law iirnp.mwl to add to Parneil'i restored amendment, rela'ive lo a eta; ol proceedings In action fir rem, a proviso thst ihe court mnat besulellml that Judicial runt *111 be Sied witbln a reasonable perlud, not exceeding three months. It was carried by 210 to 34 The Irish members then moved amendments lor the turlber extension ol tbe period lor fixing reals, Pamell declining that tbe government waa attempling to c4rrjr out. tbe views of tbe I. irus in an under baud nianuei. IIII-If AlfAIMK. Ihe Ural ttnjin Plain Katlanil, and Ihe l heapral. Dublin, August 13.?Mr. Parnell, writing to tbe edllora I the United Inland, a newspaper In ihe Interest ol Ihe l,and '(itifpie, says! I am muob pleastd that you intend iu mike tbe development of tbe Industrial reeources i f the country and ihe enaottragement ol native niauu t think the llrno Is hit approaching when (in* might do much to aatlstln th? retn'abtlahnisnl tf Itleli manuf .cluree bjr encour glut our people to tue home made In preference tu Kt bIUIi rnide good*. , 1 am dlapoaed to believe In rexard to Ibe itrilulea nut at preient minufaciured tu any eiient at home that wo might lite the prodticfaol American liclorln Tbla wou'd tend to aot as Indirect protection to Irish mannfsttnres, as It would enconrsge the nrgi-nlntlon ol aorkefor the purpose ol uiautilau mlni( audi artlclM at home. The organllttlon which the land mote' mania haa loitered would be vary Important In aaalall ig sttoli t movement. Rev. Dr. Ttwmae W. Uroke, Archblahop ol Uaihel, aim writes to the same paper, ti'glng the editor to tnciursge the Iil?h Industrie! In preference the pattonageol ol foreign goodi. Itaiek. aaS Itan't tea rartel II. Btaum,August U ? It haa been raeolred that the rfflrUI langoage In Tranavul hall be DoUb.andlhatnooiber lie allow ed in the law court!. Ttila places tb* Briilnh resident! end natlvea tt a further dlaadvantigs. AMTIM* r?HY, ItwijIoluMd aPMlp-Ftrataal M? lloa, Ao., At. Our City Council has lots of perplexities. Miss Piatti McNeely ii visiting UUf I P Welch, of Ctuiii. The Excelsior will reorganise. A meetii wm held Jut night. Capt. Abe Lash hu returned from level dayef hunt out the C., T. V. ? W. Twenty-two tenti an in use tt the M.; camp meeting in Walnut Grove. W. U. Wood hu hiick ready to horn at fa 1 hriok yard, but )e unable to leoure wood. Mr. L J. 0. Drennen went to Washingto D. U., Wednesday evening, on legal businei Rev. J. Brown, formerly putor of the 1 E Church here, but now of Coshocton, 0 . in Uwn. Miss Carrie Cattell went to Clevelan Thursday morning to visit with relatives week or ten dajs. Mius-a Love and Orey, of Bteubenrillf, w?i vial ting at Mrs. Robert lewis', on kift street, this week. Arrangement!nave been made by Tbobur Poet, (3. A. K. here, to hold a picnic In Waim U rove Saturday, September 8d. Mr. Kugene Eider, from Ktnua, a formi Martin's Ferry boy. arrived here Thurada evening ou a vlait to hia parents. Tbia evening and Monday evening we ai to have Hip Van Winklp in Commercial Hal by Harry Pease'e Dramatic Company. Kev. Weir and family have returned froi Peunsvlvauia. Regular aerviota may be ei peeled to-morrow in the U. P. Church. "Cotton" will not be outdone, ao wiil at pear Monday morning with biaexpreaswagoi all painted up new. bright and shining. Mr. U. 0. Boyd returned from the Kaat wit] a alook of bout* and ahoea, alao beta and cap! which be ia opening up lu hia double ator room. There may be a number of houses for ren soon, if tbe Laughlin Mill employee leave I a- cure work elaewhere. We nope tbey ma; return. The excavation at the embankment oi Hanover i treet grade for Mr. Arbaugh'a buai ness block goee slowly but aurely on. Occi aional blaata have to be made. Vt ill Wetherald leaves to-morrow for Terr Haute, Ind., to take a situation in a mil there. Others go to tbe aarne place, whll attll others go to Chattanooga, Tenn. Thursday evening, Misj Amanda Miller, b; mistake, took arsenic for other medicine, fib discovered tbe mistake, aud medical aid wa summoned. The patient ia all right now. The Republican primary election to elec delegates to tbe County Convention nex Tuesday, tbe ltith. at oi. Ciairaville, will b held thia evening, between 2 and 0 o'clock a Town Hall. Mrs. Margaret, wife of Wm. Sloan, diet Weducaday morning after an illneia of man: months. The funeral waa held Wedneaday a 2 p. m. at tbe house. K?v, Weir conducted th funeral services. Interment at Mt. Woot cemetery. Mr. Otto Smith for aeveral daya had beei showing signs of his old trouble, and Thuri day afternoon he broke violently out in act ot insanity, and was taken to dt. ulslravill ostensibly t j pay taxes, but to secure his aafe keeping until bis removal to JNew Athens. BKI.LAIMK. Nolca from our DfeJgtibor-'Ibe Dlpli Iberia Plague. James Keyaer will teach the Bethel achoo this winter. ' Thoburn Post, G. A. It, ia to visit the Bell aire Post Saturday. A child of Mr. Kinnlman died at hia hotni ou Noble street Friday morning. Tho physicians are to report to the Citj uje k me numoer 01 oeaina eacn week. A oiild of George Robinson died Tburadey at his home on McMahon a creek, ol dipb tneria. Henry Bonarius'a store was closed Fridaj on Account of the death ?f a niece of Mrs Bonariua's, in Wheeling. 0. 0. Cratty's and Mahon Craft's famllta will spend Ibfir days for awhile out at lit Pleasant, Jefferron county. Mcore Kirkpatrick. a thiee year old son o John Kir*imtrlcK, died of olpuiheria, Fridaj morning Toe iuneral will take place Satur day morning at iU o'clook. John McUrahnagan, of 0ellalre,and Duncat 6tanfiM,of Wheeling, are con t* tan u fori aolid gold watch, on exhibition in M. Craft'i window, the o^ntest to be decided Baptembei 17. The Church of Uod (Winebreunarian) ii to derive the benefit. blx deaths occurred from diphtheria hen and in this neighbrhood from Tuursday noor to Friday noou. Theie are many sick who an not dangerously so, but they require the at tentlou of the doctor Just the same, and soiut of the doctors use up several horses in a Jay, The Bindty brought up a lot of melona Krl day to go on up to Liverpool by rail. The) had lost thirteen melons already on the road and the Officer* of the boat were watchlnglike hawk* to ice that another dozen did not dieappear as mysteriously before they got into the car. Home of the gutters that are being scooped out along our streets many of tbem where it seem* to be the general opinion that no work is needed, are so full of hollows and low places that where there is any water at all It stands in puddles On one prominent street now is a gutter with green water and not a particle of lime near it. The work is done mechanically. The black mud from the gutters is rased into piles and left f.'rdayi under the sun-ctrtalnly a w^rse state tbsn oefore. nr. VLAIIMVIULK. Lalnl froio (he Capital of Rrlmeat The IVelr I rial. Mr. and Mrs. Winters,of Bteubenvillt, are the guest* ot Mrs. David linrrah. Miss Mollie Starke, a young lady of our plane, was married on Wednesday e.enlng. Thus. to Emerson, of BarnCiviile, lectured least evening before the Normal Bcbool on "Wisdom is Knowledge." % By the way, we'noticed the plank>walk to the Kalr Orounds Is alraoat thing of tha p. ?l. A lew boards and rotten plank* are all ibat r/main to ?how that It ttai ever there. Otto Bmilh. uf Martln'a Forry. ?ae brought before the Probate Judge jpitrrtliy ai a lunatic At tbe olllce lie luccnded In getting war, gluing hla pursuers a cluue o>er the fi^iua of?ij carter of a mile lie was captured, handcuffed and carried hack to Jail, Lut evening John Ulce oho bad been driuking deeply, went to hla mother'a liouae, broke up dlahea anu furniture and otherwise mlabehavnd. In order to arreat ulin, lie wa? knocked down by an (.Ulcer's ni.ee, and quit] a mm cut In bla brad. He wulanded In Jill Toe picnic given bv tbe United t'reabjteriau cong elation yeeterday on tbe Kalr Uruumli, wis one of the nioit enioyabie of their invariably pieaaant annual reunions. At dinner tliue, the table extending tbe length of floral Hall, literally groaned with tbe weight of good tlilnga prepared for thoee who cboae to ML The argument In the Weir ca<a waa opened thla morning by W. a. Kennon, for the Stall. He waa lolljwed by B K. Obambera for the detente, who cloae j at 9 o'clock. Aa the mall cloaee CapUl.i Ban lord la ipeaklng. The court room la densely packed, about halt Ihe audience being ladles, The Interest teetna absorbing. The detinue la baled on Nl( defense. roHKiHN on me. It Is nbw averted that Ihe report that the Pone Intends leaving Rone waa circulated by'tlie Vatican, with tbe Intention ol eron?lh| Ihe Uathnllci abrotd, Tbe Intentions of Ibe French troops to otcnpy Husaa hu been abandoned In conprqnpncf of tbe Inhabitants hating aenl notice i f snbuliselon to the Bey. UUdalnoe'e health liaa aamewbal anfTef' ed Irom worrying ovor the land bill, Ills apinranco list night excited much ejra pathy and eome concern amooR his friends A London fimn'correspondent at Tnalt ayas Official reports and accounts ol independent persons til tend to ehow thai the French troope plundered Ihe hansel ol tbe Enfupeine *t Hits. TRADE TOPICS. FIISIIT ABO IIIIIJU riOMNII d> Tkt OmUhiI DHiihl la Mo< rul ifNibi Mm Cms m4 Irtmo crape. *1 Ik) film Oailo?k ProaUlas tor All Llaea ot Bulami E. [U HEW TOM. Nik Youc, Auguat 9.?Tba outlook 1 n, moat line* ol buaineaa U eucouraginj * Than U i good dul ol kotivity In tba dr; Jj f x>d? trade, and tba buinaaa dona, wbil not, perbapa. ao large at anticipated, i d ntUlactory. Tbara ia a atatdj damani a for domaatio gooda, and foreign manufac , turiea are moderately inquired for. Price J generally are firm. Tba atocka are no Urge, couriering the large trade anticl n paled. Tbe number of ont of-town buy " era, aapeclally from the booth and Weat ? la increaalng, and tbe jibbing trade ii ; fairly utile, cooiidering the aeaaon. TK. L... h T- j 1 *UB uim?oi u?n ITOOU III vguiaj * aud unsettled, with a dowqward teudinty I, daring the week, with * rally at the cloie On the decline there baa been eome da a mend lor ablpment, and some considerable : ordure bale been filled. Froviiione are dull, and in ootton then >. have been alight fluctuations. it Tba wool market la without any chiogt in the trade. Tha dull prioea hare nol materially changed. There baa been i batter demand lor grain Irelghte, but in other daacriptiona of merobandlae thera li little doing. Tba building tradeo intlnuee active, and, aa a rule, the bulldere.are meetimg with good aucceea In selling. Malarial and wagea, however, are itill advancing, which haa a tendency to check tba operation ol Ihi more conaervative. Tbe hardware trade continues aatiifao' lory. Tha amount ol buainrsa already dona la largely In excess ol laat (all end there la confidence In tbe valuee now wblch lnducee tbe buyera to place ordert freely. It la yeara elnce tbe situation bai been cooaldered aa good aaat the preeent. In the produce trade tha arrival!, both of butter aud cbeisse, are large, and the prlcea have been wall euetained. Tbe exporter are operating largely in butter and the week ebowa an advance from one to two ceute on all gradee. Tba demand for pig iron le eteadlly advancing and the prlcea of finer gradee ate a shade firmer. Tbe demand is a good one, and tbere le an sbience, aa yat, ol any apeculatlve movement. Tbe trauiaotion in foreign iron bae been only moderately active. In manufactured iron the demand contlnuea quite brlak, and tha general tone ol the market la encouraging. All branches ol the biot and aboe trade are quite buay. Dealers throughout the ' country are ordering freely. Tbe out; look for tbe fall irada continues favorable. Tbe leather maiket contlnuea ateady with a fair bualneaa, prices well malnlalo, ed and In soma grades of sole leather a sbsde higher. . lu Hraill coffee a fair amount ol buaineaala being dineln a number ol gradee. There la a lair demand lor consumption at ' a slight advance. The stock of Uonba Is very limited and ptloes strong. > In tbe. raw sugar market a dullness la prevailing in couraquence of tbe apparent ' limited demand lor cuuaumpilon, but no apecial conctaalon made by the large , holders. In the tea maiket a lair amount ol bualneaa Is being done and tbe demand lor uuiiBuuipviuii luufunoiuif. iu? irauB is looking lor very satisfactory season, The liilurw ia the wholesale trade have been aomewhat numerous. D and J Madler & Co., iiubliahern, hive auccumiied. with nubilities estimated it $150,000. The/ it one time bad almost a monopoly ol the Catholic publishing trade In Ibis o.mntry, a business now very much out up. The aKlstnment ol 0. L. Fnnch, il y goode, ol Buffalo, while not very heavy, ?o fur rt> llsbilltlea are concerned, la yet significant, from the fact that no lesa than 107 subscribers to the Mercautlle Agency were interested In him. His ullure haa been anticipated for a considerable time. The suapeualon ol the Boston Woolen Company haa Just been announced, with liabilities ol $1,000,000 This is another Important case. No particular! are given at yet. Jonathan Oottle need to ityle tbe Botlou Woolen Company aa a tra le mirk when the business belnnged^to him Aside Iroin these business eraborraaamenta reported throughout the country, while somewhat numeious, have not been very important. . CINCINNATI. Cincinnati, August 12.?The continuance ol dry weather beglua to create more or leaa anxiety, and there la aome uncertainty lu all branches of- bualnew. The sufferings and danger are lb Hotitbern Indiana and Houlhern Illinois, though Kentucky and Ohio have not .escaped. The prlucipal cropa endangered are corn and tobacco. Corn made a Jump to day ol three to lour centa. A .good drenching rain within alewdaya would restore con, fidence. All grain and grain prodocti have shared with oorn in an upward teni dency. Receipts bave been lull and tbe traneacllona quite large In all grades, To, day boldera have been llrmer and buyers were more eager than on any previous day during the week. The effect npon provisions hn been more 10 brace holders tban to Increaae the prlcea. Whisky haa been exceedingly brisk, and tbe traneaction! were quite large, and all offerings taken and more wanted. Hoga have been'ateady (or the beat, on liberal supply, but the quality has been rather Inferior. The atme may belaid ol other live stock. Cotlon hie been without noticeable change. The effect of tbe drought hai been to make oricee ol leal tobicco uncertain, abd ebould rain come within * week leaf tobacco will be eteedr and probably withont chioge In pricee, an the ?cre<Re planted in tan tobi cco coontlee within 160 nillaa of ' Cincinnati ia much greater than laatyear, Should the drought cintlnue into next waalt there la no donbt but the effect will be to aand up pricea ol leal tebacco. There baa been an extraordinary call lor red filler bare thia week, which run prlcee up aa high aa 24 cent* lor choice Iota. Qrocerlea have been In ateady demand with a good volume of talee, and at belter better prloee thin (or the aatne lima laat year. The call lor o olblng la undlminialied, Cotton goode bate gone np and tbe Tolume ol trade baa been good. Bjota and ihoee ate oautlotit. Nome buyere hate been cancelling orrtem,oiberi poatponlng. Borne dealera are Ailing ordera with Increased uu'inn. Pig iron li nnuauallv firm. The fornacea do not want to aeil for future delivery. Dealera talk ol an increaaa ol prior nattw- k. Wrought Iron la Arm. Money la abundant, erpeclally to-day, and there baa not been paper encngh to 1 abiorb it. The demand from the country haa been more ac ire to-day than any ; time prevtone during Ibe weak. Call loana have been executed al lour per cent, Time loana In K?d collateral at lour and a hall Md on prime Individual paper at ' five per cent. i.ical atocka bate been in . much reqneet on a baala ol font to lour and a hall on Internment. prrrtatjaoH. | Pi rraacaoR, Angnat 12 ?Thar* la noth. log particularly new In tflda |lno? wMk. The volume ol bnalneia continues unuauilly Urns lor the eeagon, end iho Ull outlook Is one ol encouragement. Fix Iron la etrong. with the Tate advance of fifty centa Inlly maintained and higher . prlcte anticipated. Manufactured Iron la unchanged, with the market active and the milla running to their luileat capkcity. The glaaa trade ia dnll on account ol the oaoal aummer atoppage. The atocka ol window ware daily growe amallar, which haa a tendency to make a firm market. Ad advance haa been expected lor acme n time, but It haa not yet been made. The coal bualneaa ia without animation. Petroleum ateady, at pricee varying 1 laaa than two centa during the put eight a daya. At the cloae thia evening 75|cwia , bid for United Oertlficataa. Halee and re4 aalae 1,100,000 barrel!; ahlpmenta 6,000,000 bsrrali. Cattle art quiet; common to prime |3 60 1 t6 401 | ' aieniaK iimimi Ol (be airdir >| epoiied Tail hr Crew n??. ' DiiOWOOD, D. T., Anguatl2.?A gentle1 man juat in Irom Roaebud reporta that T-JI ?? ? ?- W?1.1 p wjmireu tail WM UU HID IfMJ tU TTBUUIUg* | too whan murdered. He waa in an , imbalance, accompanied by eeveral other oblefa, when Grow Dog rodenp and plac1 ing a revolver agalnet bia breaat akot him , dead. Orow Dog fled to Fort Niobrara for protection. Crow Dog li not a chief, i bntambitloiuto become one, and (or a long l lima h?? been engaged in lomentiag dla, coid among Ibe Indiana. Spotted Tall vaa permitted to visit the officers at the I Agency at pleuure, bnt other chielawera not accorded thoie privilege* except when the general council wu held. Tbli caused iealouay and on the Fonrtb of July Orow Dog called council ol bia Iriende to teat the leelinge ol tha Indiana, i Crow Dog made a apeecb pointing out that favors were shown Spotted Tail by the Government which ongbt to be shown all tba Indiana alike, and that if he were made cblel tblnga would be different. Standing Elk spoke lor peace and harmony and waa followed by Spotted i Tall who happened along. Spotted Tall denounced Orow Dog aa a anake In the graaa and called on him to come out like a man, baring hie breaat and calling on Orow Dog to empty bia revolver In ble heart, ami calling him a coward. Orow Dog responded that he ?.u not ready to do that, but would dolt when leaat expected. Spotted Tail's three son's tried unsucceiafully to get the old man borne, and guarded blnr with tbelr riflea. Spotted Tail wu not In the habit of carrying firearms. and wa> unarmed when murdered. Ha waa 63 yeara old. Tha Deputy Marahall leaves hert to-morrow to arrest the aaaaaaln. a'Kiii's ru> Tor Ike Aaiellaraflui ?f Ike Irlsk Hut. ferara. Dublin, August 12 ?In compliance with the request of Forster, Oblef Secretary for Ireland, In his reply to the deputation ol Irlab farm laborers which lately walled on blm, O'Leary already baa forwarded to Forater a statement of the position and grievances of Ibe Irish laborers. O'Learjr has travelled extensively in the United States snd Canada lo obtain Information In regard to the condition of the working clauses there, and has also traveled all over Ireland, moetly on foot. Ha urges the appointment nf a Royal Commission to inquire Into the labor queatlnn,and the dispatch to Ireland of properly qualified lecturers to lecture in the rursl districts on matters of the welfare ol his cottntiy. Cottage gardening, Improved methods r f agriculture, snd 111* rearing of live Block, he says, might also be treated. O'Leary lajetbat the healthy and natural emigration of people who can not get on in Ireland la wise, but he uppuntia prUIUUIIIIK VXCUIIBHB, anu poiuia oat Hip wruiciml accoromodallone tor Immigrant* in tnnat Amorican porta. Mr. Forater replies thai there are acme mattera In O'Lenrj'? letter which at a later date lie would with to dlacnaa wllh him. A liuual"! llaaitHM. JACmtuNViua. Fia., Augunt 12.?Uenj. Biro (colored) waa banged to-day In the jail yard lor the murder of Policeman Maaon (colored) June Z/S, I860, during the mill riot here. About fifty penona wit* neaied the eieomlon. A abort time ago Biro made a oonfwalon o( the crime, hot on the gallowa aaaerted hie Innocence. When the irap waa aprnng the nooae allpped and lllro (ell to the ground, lie aroae, aaalalrd by the aherlfT, again walktd to the gallowa and the rope being thla time uropeily adiueted, waa banged. Mollis NRialrcaarrtltdl. PiTT>auaoii, Angnat 12?The Ccmmercial'i special from Unloatown, Pa.,aaya: Five more Mollie Magultea were arrested In tbe rninea near Dunbar, Pa., thla morning on maplcion of being concerned in the aetanlnallon of Maurice llolly, of Dunbar, Furnace company, Theprltonera gave the namea of Jamea Kane, Pat Dohab. Jamen McFarland, John Collins and Jantea Kogau. The arinta were made by K. J. Linden, ol Flnkerlon'a Agency, miaou "Ji'JIInri Pahu, AngoitlS,?Kdlaon'a repraienlaUrea here have obtained from Ihe courla an Injunction rrairalolng Hiram B. Maxim, ol Ihe United Hiatea Klectrlc Lighting Company, (torn exhibiting bla light In France, on the ground that Ihe light uaed by Mailm la lubalantlali* Ihe aame aa Edlion'a anil la covered by hie patenla. The Injunction waa aerved on the representative of the United Htalm oompany al lb* electrical exhibition to day. " Weal Vlnlala lily." Daiunooi), 0. T., August 12.?The excitement occaaloned by lha carbonate diacoTeriea, nine milee from here, conllnn?a. A new town baa. aprung up, called "Weal Virginia," which la well repreaenied In it) brancbaa of trade, and anpporla a dally paper. ail fmmr Bp. Ml* You Attgtiil 12 ? Tbl Imm'grallun Oommlaaloner baa begun a ault againet Ihe different ataamer companlea to Mooter 140 000 Inapaolioii duty, being one dollar foreich Immigrant landed at ('title Garden during Jon# and Jn'y blki>. 1M1,"6. wil7F*ilttiir|7 l|Vd t antr 1 thli (Wttntd?f) tcrncon ?t 4 o'clort, j Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." British Mtdical Jmrtmi. "L'Eau He Table (Us Reines La OloMl de Ptri*. ANNUAL SALE, 9 MILLIONS. O/tll Gmm, Dnigfirti, to Mi*, tytt. fi/tim. BEWARE OF, IMITATIONS.