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4. THE EVENING STAR. rriLism lam, iikiyi hm^m. AT TUX STAR BUILDLSQS, re*a*7lT?ala *?*???, ??. uui M ST Hm Hvenbg 8tar Vewiptper Oomp&cy, ?. X. KAUrWMAMM, Frfl ram irimso ?tab u m**ui * *rri?j ?? ?i I?s Pit w?sk, o* ?op.rt r?? rra n iti. roriM u i? Oevmtm. I?o Cuts uri Bt Xmi* a ?saU. rut mem*.'. ?3 oo, am ???? . ?* 00 THE WKE&LI HTAH-rM'UM ?" #n4ew? ? I dO ? (tar. Mtlui w?3i<. i^.J^ t? *4*OH-<4, ?*?. <?W<f I mi .:?'r luartU/i*. ?rif '?'?!"k?< <>? ??????' V??. 46 IS?-. G.9D4. WASHINGTON. D. C.. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 25, 1875. TWO CENTS EXCURSIONS. riCNICS. .Vc. *-.%? ? KAIO.I iu lilt: t .11 t-V f* SVTISDIY ? .? i- h i-*a jt. llir Nt-? a: 4 2J 14 -?r Mr t'l 1 (?/ TVK LAW M ?' , " ?V F. ? r-i n *n fi ey ? !; ? Fnla ' ' II ??? , F ? i ? ? r - t ?i > Rj {* .? - >i i ri . /fine . ? ortt. 4? >5 l<" ?? ? ? ' '1 I i M an o. T" fhi it'T - ?? - y ' ? it ? r- , ui.d it?-n pev i t- Tnf . t r t diamer. At SoYLick t? f ; ?> !. !??' e ? He .V >vl ptn out bf ?n l' i K ; I *" r ' ??".{? ? 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HMrdware. ar.d all Hail}l?e Material, ?>^7 SiMwachi.?rtti a\?-Dt>>-, N-t?'?-u *iu a-;.| T.h ?reefs uoi;ii??t, **\1 yoxlt 3b ptr c?tkt ciu<?p-r th^-i a?? rth?*r t we Ca!! rut txy,;et if |? I < U V I II. 1AM) V. ftiiie.i. TLrXBEH. 4XD ?4S fiTTA*. marCJj SUI Ttl BThttl NOETdW?*f A WHiNU* A^D AW .U1C FKA312* 0' bty'.i ?ni Paiifn, H,r 8tore?. M if-'n. Publn. B?t!'llrn,Ctty an4 0ao? trt h?i<!eiic?. at Uctcr? JOUS C. HOOAH. tli ,Vi?.?cru <u<Rtiitti. j I ? ? Cac.p->Sai. ..t rejt - - S..W- Lt f< r tb? 3?ij fHialaa Mldewad J-ix-ci iwn'r* c^a*."ia>? ae'1 tx 0AUTKIKS. \J s-i vh. AND JOfc ttliTTraS, Id if P?tc?y.'-aiiMsyeik'jd, ?uii. r?1? 1 rrTr^ uoek ?mti?iti i.Vi'OArj^T JTOTJi St <Jh l.\U TO TUB, AD VAX'S Kb BLaJOJT, Af*L> &A nxu A M'. t H i.ARdEH. STOCK Oi> Men'a, Youths . 2 .u 3^yw' Cloliiina 7 Lt.' .* Iti'AL, J HA Vh L> ETKKMIXED TV FVRCB HALES B Y MA K1XU TUP PMLU) wiyo lli>|(TIO\ 1% miiiSI: All WmI ?k-Mrrt P"_ !-. t x ... J-i to ? 7 KmmIi f iw'i?t? jiiiUi fr- ta._.. 10 to 0 ;t it. ft.n 19 t^ lO iMKlif/ > . fr ? . 11 to 11 C ft' ukl b.. t?, fi' w... lf? to 13 Bln< I :aX.oH tr.ir 13 to I'J Vvlit?4 ?* WS.i:- fr, sd LA to 1) imp run < an'i-r' III'.- fr.ra . .... . JO to 16 AH Uthrr 6ai.|> r? !>!ni,jr H?Uiiv li?at. It lOCtll." MMW L< T}I1R<J tn? a*>?irt T?*f fill.*' ! will 5j ? !ler.<d at p" pertlo* sltlt I a pr.je* li. oiJ?r to cio* j"al mi _k_X . A.N laaWlATCOALL J?OLI?:iTKl? AT 1?U PI3SSVLVASU AYUll Itll l'H'w ???t. l|ia?ra???H A. STRAUS. IT W fr IKXI-AN^IAL 5ALK or QOODa. (Wi tiroi* ?* <-V t;o?I rwliKafl B'.JI ji A H fOl'S ?i:l t*- ? M lr??ttian ? .t f k t?? ?. rth of lter.r.?i,t?, ort-ta. Knda, *c., wtl fce nol?l at oo? ?jnarter tUeir refrnlar prlc? Tha t>al a' re cf jnr n-^k ?iU be *.i<l at LW !-.r Uil! ;y dayt W. W. BlftOKTTI ft CO.. j?Sl tf Kua. '?a*7t'i auJ 7Qo K ?u^t? b. w. Old Mo.} On KihlbltKm (Mrr Ni **? < mm* P**le ? Vt? C ST. ) AT / Tjh hv ?ARftftlTKHt. 1 dT ^ w*. l) IM Mttrttu.ligt m*?ri Odd Fulcmt' Urn ?"?" ?????? fuiemf Ma .. Chi tea Oil Palstlc<?. Kacraylon, wanna. * Aa "fiA'S'.rsf.,,** - - *? ^PK&A ASD riCLX> QUSI "CASK.%.1 A larr? MacTfiseBt *?rT Am hud-^3^^3 M4< CAelb. a^4 M rery low yrleea. M u ?? r ?? UMPLKR. rt-n ?i r??iu,aiV,A.fi vV EVENING STAR vT? a?aingtcn News and Gossip. CrsTuM Rrcrti-Ts to-day. f ?15,10T.S8; In to al rev< m:e t'? lav. *3 O.Oi.'C.M. Tnr AMocnt of rational liank iiote mr re: cy re.xive.} at the Treasury to-day for Tf- . -iii *ioc fitii-. gared ?i."75.Kt7. i rsf"ji.\r0F OKDKr.tr>.?Th ? s wUry of War I as order d ,fcie dlvhirgo of Felix Myers. /f*nrraj service, I*. S. A., at Fort li ij pie. Va. Akvy DarECs*.?Kecood Lijntonaut N F. ('? vr >rg?iain. ? tti Intantry. ha? been reliwi from duty as a member of the general court ii :-r .al t-i m?-| ht Nev. r~>rt barracks, Kr, ?l Kirs; I,lent . mt P. M Tbomp on, VUh feuntqi 1 ^ .!"* .i 1 I in his FI".?J. T ik HAKidAr.F of the Pontmastej Uen frfii'.-i'ai cttcr tuMr. ArUiarl)<?ig> w ill be < i e of the : oci.?l events of early fall in Wa?h- j Icilm TJ e \ :-.:r - will IftlnpMM> M Rt ?I? '.n's church, ai <1 will ho follov\l bv t*i? I bri Jul lev orr-ceptioa at Mr J-.-Wci!'. rc ider? e - J'A.'-i !'? ?* Rathfh an Kxpensive Transaction.? t A California po "l aitcr ?-ent * m nickel | currency to Treasurer New t a-d \y by mail, ? ' ? <t put a ? !"r-- -(.'lit stamp on the p .pka-;'.'. I ft1- po rate due v. lien the nickels reachcd li." Tn: <ury ?!>? ?, which was d Incted 1:< m Hie r# in;' 'ai ? e, arid the balance re. trrn< d ty check. Naval Oi;df:is. ? MiJ^hipaiiin Vineeti- j dorf L. Coltnsan nai reported his retain hr.m. , having l?een detached from the Tnsca r ra ov the IWh instant, ar d has fx en plat ed < *? wn:ti:c Midshipmen Harry M. I!. !'_? i:--d \V.i'? r ? Ifiiu'ie; 'letac?i<-1 from 'f t Sua' tra and order 1 to the Richmond, sr::ih 1'n Jic sh.tion, p. r stcam-.-r of 3Ct'? irs?Tt. Pei osal?Comijii ~ioner J II. Ketcham retained to the city thi mor.iing afUrnti ab.cr.ce of a four days in New York.aad has resumed ills official duties, "???liepresviita ? ive liarflelil i? r> overi-.g his healt.i at Lit tle Mom tain, in halt" ronnty. O Charles l.m man a* d wife of Georgetown,are -.pend !? . th" Mirorm-r :?t i;i(,<.k Island, acccmpa ni 1 by their Japaar ,e ward. CRM A 55FKLT KARHAKIASS KCCeO'ty the An oricaa (Mil at Tripoli was grovly Insnlt'd hy ,.t;w of the people, and two war v eN-from our S',hp iron in the Mediterra nean WCTC ''f-ier i there t?? demand un apoi <*>'. Their arrival provoked a fre-h out burst of had f eline, the offlc/rs who went ashor. bei: 2 h< oh 1 at by the rabble In the 'tr rf? The obtaining of eparation ha I r ot r en ?ompl. trd at the latest advices, a ;d the ship; rtmuln'd in the harbor. Tfz Dead-It bad LrMjcess Home of the rar^rs are makir.-? a ureal a So over the dis covery that Lei ator Morton's dispatches 'ver the Western Tnlon telegraph linos are "dee : l.?.p 1 " The truth is tliat a <rroat rrar y other members of Congress t>eMde Senator M' Hon are ? dead-headed"* over the MVs in Union. Most every prominent of fl "al. whether in Congress or in the dej^rt nierta. whose influence is considered worth anythlmr, and who will accept tho tender, c rrie^ in bis p< ckets the dead-hea l stamps of the Western Union. It is probably this dead-bead business which inflicts a higher taritr than is Jn?t upon business people and others who pay for their dispatches onp of the moet important of the manv needed re forms under this government is' a law ah-o lntelv prohibiting the acceptance of "deed h? ad"' compliments of any kind by any one, Other in the executive or the legislative branches of the government.? JpT-ij/r On. B Ut. 6'i n. St Pwithin a Watery IIiMnro.?In c innection with the molstnre of th?- past tortv days, it is interesting to note the fact that the S.l. Swithin proverb has t>een now sciertiflcally investigated and completely exp!<: ifd. At the celebrated Greenwich ' ?b per\utory. i!i England, a recor.i was kept of the rai:.;a:! ar d drought subsequent to St. SwithinV ilay Cor twenty successive y?*ars. '. el the - forty davs' rain or drought' aihilr was ?()* riir 1 in any one of tho-e twentv y ars'ob ervations. Undoubtedly 8t Swi U?i:i is a ??.?nek" of a saint, bat tlK>re is rare r- cord ??X his having b en able toaccompimh forty successive days of paddling. That he has Miceenit-d this season, after ;? tho .sand J ? ?rs" trial, is merely a moist hap[>ening. The Colored Mks ani? F.dccation ? The co' red edaratloual convention in ?.? s'o*. at Richmond. Va., yesteriay fiok the initiatory steps towani th.- formation of a s?>He.y to tn* known as the "Virginia Elu c'lonal and Historical Society.-' An a<J .iresc deliver^-d by J W. Cromw.il. ??f !'? rtMnouth, on the difficulties snrroonding t..? colored youtbof Virginia in obtaining ?t. <?lDcaMor. arn! by Rev. W. I?. Derrick, of I::chmond, on oompuUory education. Ke<o lut!r? s were adopted providing fora monthly p h'ita'ionof edncationa: pro?re?-an.i ^tx tr-tics, and asking the state Uiard of e.li>c.t t:or: to f stabli<h a colored i oruiitl schoo. at the t ai-iies'. ; raetlcablo date. Trr Ti.Kuirr,i Kati of I>t?N aldaon a l>i i<> < /< fr>,m lit..! b'-'iiwl in n K s/!. - \ ,fis ?. h c:i from Port Hope, Midi.,dated y.-st ?r oay. says. A Ijottle was found wa iie>l a?i- ire ti s ri.o. nni: <-ontainir.g tiie following ?Over x??4ke Michigan a? ? p no. ol the eve. !tg of starttrg. abont thirty miles f?om Chicago, atn ut tbr^e thousand feethn;h. a ga'e iH.Ti ing ;rom the northeast; l>a!l<^>-i is rttfii'g out of onh r. can e?capi ig fast. c %n't rema r up mnch longer, will surely lan 1 iu the lake; fearful storm. . Kilned) "I?osalds(in " T.ie writirg is well pr.^served. A Merchant an:> ins BooKirr^i-Kir Shot Aliur- Molitor. merciiant.of r.^ers Citv, M:ch.. arid Kdwanl Sullivan his ro< kke<*per, wi-re lioUi shot. prol?ably .'at ?? !> on Moitiay i.iL'bt, while standlnc u a leak ll Moi .tor's slore. Fourte.n i..i i:nh?it ct tcre.l Molltor's si le. n it s<-art% ? is> srbie hecai. recover. Knillvan was shot in 'he fa<*. receiving a tlesh wound The a??4?.*in is ??rii>pise?l to he r?ni>of Mu lUtrf Jubortrs he i.ri-i been ynarreling witli. Tur Maink Kl.*otios In Main" 'he Septem'^r election will have for one of its "i.c's the a ?. j.tio' or rejection t?y the p?,p',' fif .1 'eut n.' e<>ns7;tctio?ial amend men is. The n '*>' imjortar.iot which provide for getierai laws i.s po^ed tospesial legislation, for the c\.-cr tivc appoint th -,t r,f municlpttl ju <l<? ?ry ?inf j*>i:c?*. at. ; tor the exclusion from t he ruin of snfTraue for tec years of ail ikt sors bribing or lien ?: r.rili.si at. el-ctio:is. Attack hi by a Devil Fish.?in July a diver in submarine armor, work 1 is; at a w.eck on the coast of Normandy, was sei/tst by a devil fisb which lield fast to a nel,?liV>r . - r ck. His comrade came hibisnss st ?-ni and was m-ir?si also. It v.-aa only with ?ir* -j t <1 thculty that tli- y could give the i^' r.a tija* tbey neetl*d help. Others went .'own Cutlasses w<*re bniuglit and the man ter s arms were hewed ofl I EATH OP THE "t^CKEN OF THE LOFTY Wire ?Victoria Auderson. a rope dancer 'rr.m ^heffte ,i. who will tie ramemliered as the ?Qn en of the Lofty Wire" at Barn urn's Hipp<nlrome. aced twenty-thre.^, fell, M ?n day. August 9, from a velocipede on a rope f ignty fret high, on which she was perform ing She wa? fearfully Injured aud died fctortly afterward. The Protehtant Convention. _ The st. imcr City Pornt, from PUlia lelphia, ar riv i at Sea Grove, N. J., yeat' rJay, with nearly two hundred delegates t j the coi vention of all Protestant denominations, which meets there to-day. A rnong the num rn r were II-v. Dr. Newman, of Wash in,?'oil, I?. C. Oas Explosion in Brooklyn?An ex plosion. eaus. .1 by escaping gas, occurred last evening at the residence of L. Q. Web ?re?, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr.and Mrs. Webster. Mr. G. Thrall, and Eliza Wilson, servant, were all badly bamt.. All the windows were biokm and the walls bulged by the coucus hODt. Ajll'SDltLS REPUBLICAIf DELE ? Aa.? Arundel county repuoii. '"pnventlon was held yeuerday. The w Vt!,?.?'?1? Ut u,p ?tate convention at ier T 5f'P,''Tnhe: '?*>. Ell Gai asy. ?*"?joc" T"-'"r ^ Br ITS have been brougtit in the Unlt-1 States district court at New York a?*ln?t the proprietors of the steameL piymouti Rock aud Wyoming for violation of tS? act to preveot QTfrcrpwdicg or ?Veasoew. 1'+* The Peach Trade?Light Supp'i/ and Pricts.?Contrary to general expecta tion. there were not more than ?>.<*?') baskets of peaches at Light street yesterday, the rain probably interfering with picking. Twire as much more fruit could have been soM at remunerative prices. The range of the market wax from SI to ?1 50. A small quantity. not altogether pr.mo, sold at 75 cents. Shippers wf re the largest buyers, the packers isi most cases declining to "pay tho prices. Reports from the peach shipments to the west are favorable, a rut tue growers and KLlpper- are encouraged to continue sending In that ?lliection. Tho Baltimore market i? t are of peaches, none iiemg here yesterday for the use of citizens, who are essentially a community of peach con miners. Advice is s-iven to the growers to en t goc t truit tj market freely, the pro~.|*ect betng that piy i? g pi !cei will he reai'/ 'l. Now York and Philadelphia p?'?ch markets have greatly in pro\ (il si? ce Friday. The Wilmington (Pel.) Commercialof ves. flay says: ? We are cow receiving bett?r irult. That which is ': >iiig in'a market is 'ar^er. much more I ainlsomely develop: t and t inhraot'i th?????fti rv rieth??-. Tiie( raw (fil ls are of their usual size and ilavor. en 1 lhe OliI Mlxons. Ihe shipment of which !s ?ust beginning, po. sfxs all tha b- anty id rii hne: ?- which have re -Vr. I them tiia Tu v<.rlte amoi.g m -t people. Jf the w i?h.>r coi.tlnn -fa r very liif.? <if this fr'iit will l>e wast'd. t>n? wii! be il to market, where It ? > ? ^)x ci'?l tiia* aii aelHe demand u-vaiis it."-Unit. Sun, Tnr Isttrn'ai KiNAt. Hvni vi\i; MATCH?TN .1/Again the Victor. Thf second international champion swimming match between ( ijie, ol Chester, Pa . a I Jibnson, of K'lsrla' d, tnok place yes*>r.lay ai en ooii oi. the Delaware r ver, from the l.t /aretto to Glnnce-fer. fen miles. A heavy nortlies -t wind was biowi m. and <vhen the men wet;t Into the waUT there was quite a he-ivy rain. Alw>n* three o'clock th>* men iell Gloucester ir> n tugboat.ace impa-iied bv their pilots and Judges. Tue river *.vt< tin"*! with steamers and sailing craft. At > 17 b >:h plunged 1 :to the wafer simultaneously, an 1 boih took the Pennsylvania side, Covlebuing n? a re n the shore. After passing Tinictim island thev shot out neari r the center of the mer. From thfli*i Johnson was a'!*-:'! ?' mining very easily, but very swiftly. \\ ie*. they ha<t | assed over aistuf six miles of 'he distance Coyle trainer noticed that lie I !o?>Ued l ad, and took hlni out of tha water i Jc irkmi af this time was afmut a mile in advance. Coyle showed every indication of I '** i g chilled and unaMe t'? no mu-h further. .to inson cor tinned to s-rim until he reache i tin? ei.d of the course, lie look- I quite fjv-jt, after being taken oat of the wat?r. Glouc c ter was crowded with people, who were etjihuslastic over Johnson Le pra u Into ' the boat. The Atta'k on Coymodorr Uooii FNOKH AND Ci.nff l?Y NATIVE Al'S iraiianh?Tie British colonial office Ins received the following details of the attack on Conur c l- re Goode longh and a nortio-i of fhecrev of the Pearl at Carlisle Hay, Aus tralia. Ti^e Commodore an 1 party on trie I2in Instant landed In Carlisle Bay loojvn Intercourse with the natives of .Santa Cru/ Island, who attacked the Sandfly in the same place last yrar. After remainins at out an hour a-hore and making apparent ly sa'lstactory progress in the object of their mission, tley were preparing to return to the ship, when snddenlv the natives who were only a few yards off, shot a.. Commo dore Goodenoneh, and a poisoned arrow t enetrated his left side. The boat then put ofr >-n<ler i? fight of arrows. Seven men o:i tioa.d were wounded, iuciu<l>ng Identenant Hawser. Two of the wonndeil have since died fr< m the effects of the poison, the others are imprnvirg. As soon as the boat, returned the Pt arl shellid and burned the native vil lage, and then returned toNeNon Bay. Transportation t:K Centrnnial OooiiS ?A. T. Oosl'.orn. director general of the i Bitel Stat?-K ctsnfennlal exposition, has received a letter from Mr. A J. CaK-iatt, tliinl vice president of tho Pennsylvania railroad. In which he says: "We have re ceived responses from the New York Ontral, tiie Erie, and Baltimore ami Ohio railroads committees, assenting to the proposed ar rangement with reference to the tran*| cita tion of goods To and fiom the centennial ex position, It is therefore understoi that rek uiar rates shall be charge*I on all go >Js ca - ried to the exposition lor exhibitors <?ver tue roads controlled by the above-named c >m. panics and by this company, and that a'I unsold goods shall be returned frce^? fr .-igiit and all charges to be prepaid in every c i-.e_ this arrangement, to cover ail articles In tended for exhibition, as well as ail other articles forwarded by exhibitors for their own use In connection with the exposition." This ai.noiw;c< ment covers between 7,(yxian l S.^K) miles of ra'lwav, and includes inauy very important lines. Josj*i*h Loader's New Kviokni-e J.-v sepb Loader, tiie upholsterer who wa* In. dieted for perjury, is In a crow lort c"ll in Haymoi d street jail and has a- j et bee;. unrble to obtain uail. A few days ago, h? saxs his wife found an old diary iri his home whl?-h contained an entry In It as Callows "Tiltoo's, 174 UyloptOM street, lav car pets.'- Next to it i- an entry of a fellow workman s name, otie Parsons <>r Parsonage who went with Insider to Mr Tilton's houso ot* the day bf ore the cartteis wi:re laid. Mrs. TllUai w;u? not ready for them and asked them to return the next day. Tue following dav he went with a young man named N. i ville and was at work ou the lower turn in the stair* when, as he says, Mr B.^echer e i terfsl and kls>e<j Mr- Till/m. Parsons has be? ii aiiv*wtis?-.l for. Price is co::!lne l in t'ie Sit metier with Loader, but they do not eon | verse with each oth* r.-A". Y. Suu. 2Vh. Peath of an old Defender of Hvr. TimikF?Mr. Joshua Cue, a i old defender I ofth?wnr of 1M2. difii or. Mondav. at tin Pdvsnce! age <?i ninety-etg'it, ut the resi der.ee of his son in-law, 174 North Caroline strei t Mr. C?ie was a resident of Baltimore county up to abonl eighteen months auf?, v. lii n he came ii Baltimore to ri'sulfj w itb a married daosbter. !'p v::i? h eo[ ;.er re.1n t bytrtdc,Uu wfwkcd for uiNHit for*\* years at the Gunpowder <Yipj>or ^\*orKs. 'n.-a i to work ut !il st-ont five years ag-i ii.? r tamed his sight and hearing to the last, the only sim s of decay b.-lng a partial rail jre of n emory the tiast yeai or two. 11. * l eaitn v as s<i good, i,e ?a! J, he never took i>*n cents w?>rti n! meiiicme in hi- life. His remains will be taEen to-day to Baltinmro oounty 'oi ^urla: rtitiio. tiun, iV'i. AS rSF-HCAl Drtl..-Thi C'l!llin:):j< Kp UU'rer tells h story of two yotmjj m-s-Vi .ic oi that city wiio quarreled and agreed i err - the river and ti^hl i* out. ITih>m reach ing the Alabama shore, M Her drew his , pistol and fired five times at IViweu. It was I lUiwen UTHterstandbig that they were to finht fist an 1 skull. He was wounded in the ? fli ger. arm ond gro'n, hat notwltiista;idine, he s. i/ed Miller and gave him a terrible 'brattling, breaking bis own pistol over his h? ad aiMi making him i>eg for mercy. Bowen oely stopped when the !oss of blo?sl mail" 1 him too weak to strike. Two ne*ri?es came j up acd cairiM him back to the city. H.s wounds are serious. Surrender of seo dk Ukgel Tne gov emment forces iu Spaiu have obtained an advantage or some Importance over tin i Carlist insurgents by the success of the siege of * eo de Urgel. The tittle city In the Pyre i nees has held out valiantly Tor many weeks, i but li e efforts to reinforce It having failed j and the besieging force growing stronger, its fate was only a question of time. By its sur render the Carlist forces will be deprived of a considerable number of troops and the ser vices of General Lizzaraga. one of the most prominent soldiers of the cause. The gov ernment will aNo profit by having the be sieging aimy released for othei work in the Celd. AyoTHiR English Banucict to Ameri can Naval Officers?The banquet by the corpoiatlon of Southampton to the offi cers of the American squadron took place last nieht, and was attended by a distin guished comi siny. The mayor of Southamp ton pre-ide?i, and proposed ti e health ol Admiral Wordeu.referrlng in complimentary ;eim? to the services of that officer durln; tii< war. and hoping that America and Eng land would continue hand in hand a? ex amplesof peace and unity. Admiral War den, in reply, said that the kindly feelings o: England were reciprocated by America Tknntson Ooino on a Continental Toik.-In a recent letter to Walt Wait man Mr. Tennyson deicrilies himself ai in t'ie midst of packing up to depart lortbwit^ I from England, with his wife and sons, for a t ?ur to the continent. Mrs. Tennyson has been ill for two years, and the Journey is taken with the hope that it may beuedt her. ?ar Sen* tor Car pe.iter says he won't a 1 lrejs the greenback convention at Detroit. ^-The intended marriage of King Alfonzo with the eldest daughter of the Duke de Montpensler If annouacel by L'Culver*. TEE SARATOGA REGATTA I APT. WEBB'S GREAT FEAT HE SWHISTIIE OULVSII N O T CHARLIE ROSS NEI) O'BALDWIN DYING ??? '/HE ?.Ri:i:XliA( li (OWtMIltV I lie Convention* <?nsi<Ier?Mla Kit I In re. 1 i.'i R. iv, An us; . ??The ^:eeuback iiiia^? n ft ting, called by M.>~<w. Field, is con sider .1 taiinre, a id it vr.v extnet J that at !favt people would b> present and seat? were prov i >.j /or taut nnrn ber in the Iar-? t par'; or tt.e ci.y, tut at the. hour organization oofr on . COOpieseut at th. House, wh'C'i c:in .-.eat nearly <> \\ "> Ke'ih- of Pi Mat'. Carr ntcr. of Wi<; Wondeli t'iv. i(>s ol Mass.; Senator Gordo: of Oi ; W. H Horton, of I'.l . :unl .la3. i>ucbanan. of Int., were antiou ee l as speakers, but Kelly anil II or ton are tlie only one; pre,ent. IWBllliX X KIV S. < uptaiia Hrl.b fn?i;iis At'row tbe i;ng. li*;? 4 Itnoiiel. London, Auir ist 25-Noon Capt. Webb ei tend the vcrcr yesterday at I mv\r lor Ins sccond attempt to cross thechamie;, and has succeeded ir. accomplishing the feat without ti.e assistance oi any lloatingor life saving apparatus. The foilowi:ig dispatch hi't just lii in nfiivol a ounemg ills arrival ,jn the oilier sale of the channel: Cai.ais, August 25.?Caprain Webb ar rived here a? li o'clock :his morning in t:?s.i h? Ri b aud spirits, alth ?ugh fat i ;noj. Tne passage from bover occupied .'l hours aud i I minutes. THE NARAKM.A KEWATTA. Tbe Argonaut* W"i.? tiie oaretl Knee. Saratoga. August 25?Ti e second day's amateur regatta in the sitt^lj soill r??ce w;is for seniors. Twelve started It was won by C. E. Courtney, toe winner n; the state championship yesterday. in the pair^ oared shell rac ? ihrec clubs wer * 1 ','Pr,"s**"|ed?Argonaiita,s, Be* ve.-wyeks aid M.ti.als. Th?' latter foule-i with tlioB-a?. ? rwyck- at the Mart, and did not cm t.->t the race. Tne Artona i: m s won bya length. ? 4IIAKI.lt: It OSS. Mill tnodier Ittfler I>l*np?oliit?iient. W HIl KilAI I.. N V..A.JKUS. .25. ? \fr Koss drove from Plattsburgh to Schuyler Falls early tins morning to see the child in p i>> - ?d< i of." I-r. nth family. Ir va- not C . irlie Ross. The resemblance from tbe mouth of the child np was perfect. ?>ie<l <>r Ills liiiiirie*. St Joskhh, August 25?f:. ii Arnold, o-ie of tlK S' inj>ire.l by the late accident on the St. Loul^, Kansas City auil Northern rail way, died of his injuries in this city last eve ning. St-veral others are in a critical condi tion. A 1?>1uic UladlHlnr. siw Yobk. August 25.?O'Bald win, the *rish giant and well-known prize-fjgnter, who has but recently been discharged fro-n Moy imensing prison altera two-year term, is dying in this city of lung disease. Ditin't jfo to KaratiiKK. Norfolk, August 25.?i*ut in here to-day the schooner Clipper, wilti the Leni Lenane tMMt club of Philadelphia onboard. They h reached ttie Delaware breakwater, and were forced back bya heavy northeast sto?.n ? A Hotel Rnrncil. fli-sToN. Au^'u.-1 25?a special to the Jmir [it -i>yv I he Har: ( <? house, in West Rutland, Vermont, was hum^d yesterday. Loss S'l'.etK'; Insurance si^.^i. A ITriiics Ki:kar ok Natcrf -A Whirl m / that i, noted /? ?.? and fun*/,it Hmmu <>>? Sunday Afteri'<jo:i. aliont half-past four <? cluck, tlie r(sile?it f?f Jellerson avenue. North Elizabeth, New J. rs-v, were alarmed '?y ? app< arai.ee of a whirlwind extending lrom the ground over or-e hundred feet. It crossed the North J'ark. snapping oir iarg ? '?ranches of tt.e tre.-s, cross- ' liie Pennsylva nia Rati way and to?ik t.ie rf*)t <?tl a house and miasheil the cbiuineys. anil up Pennsyi M".ia avenue, pneeded by tar^ water spojt-s. demolish- i an apple orchard and nearly upset a cart, it theii to?jk an obl'que course u> Waverl<*y, where it upn>oU-! 'ars:" frwson Mr Voting ? property, lifted up tbe water txulily oi't of a poud, took the roof of a barrack belonging to Mr. (irumesou, and did othei damage. A lady is rejxirted to i have tteen Mftod to Hie air and ca*t so vio- I lently l?ack to earth that her leg wa; broken. I A gentleman, residing in Krellnghu>sen | Hvenre, descril>*?s the appearance of tbe ' whirlwind as wonderful in its destructive I:ess. He says i: was ;;<r, fee' high and a??out three fi>et six Inches In diameter and in?>V"d quite slowly. A U.R. COMMISNIOXFK'il VVARRANT TORN ' Into ;<m? Pikcbh.? When Mr. Scbwari- i w. hdtl.a u-evsh],*,,| proprietor.was brought j int/j the l'nlt<-d States fvairt in Brooklyn ' yesterday, on a charge of no' canceling the revenue stamps on his Im'<t barrels. As<;st >.r t 1 >js;iict Attorney Herbert ti. Hull asu<st U r the warrant, and glancing at it ex claimed ai.gr;iy, ? this must U- stop,*..!." a*.d tie tor<- It in a bundrud pieces, a>id told the prisoner that he might go home. The court otT'c -r- wMiked on ,r, .istonislimi-nt tis the iicMisatioii fi^aii;st the man was made l-y lx?uls Heciit.a clera In the office. \ft liiul afterwards told a i??y to collect 'me pieces of the warrant and past* them to ?i> ti er This torn and pasted warrant was given to tlie commissioner, and the United S'ates marshals office informed of thed's. < .art,e of th^ prisoner The marshal was st'rpr:seo at the action of the assistant <l,s tr-ci attorney, and ren.se,! u? si/u the copy i ?>f tl e warrant?A'. >". .Sr??, ?MtU. Katai Krst'LTor a iji-ARKicr. Fre-Jer- | ick Biusit.s and a man named Schluipf r>e came involved in a quarrel in a -aU*,n on i Stis?ju nai:ua avenue on tlie:?tn in.stunt T.i?* liispute lasted Rome time, althoiigii neither p:irtj came to blows. While the two were still v rangllng Angu<t Vogol, wln> was in tin bar rnom, struck Bruslus upon the he?.t Jjitii a :.irs;e kev. rendering nun lnscnsinie. He was removed to his home on West Nor ris street, wher..- n?- continued to sillier from tlie effects of Ibe blow until Sunday, when be expired. The police then started out to arrest Vo?el,but found that he had sailed for Hamburg, Oertnany. shortly alter the occuirenee. Schlmpf was arri-stH.1 an I lcck*xi up to await tlie coroner's action. A postmortem examination of tlie body .aai, yesUtnlay afternoon by l?r. T. H. Ari?ii?\\s. elicited the fact that death was caused hv an abbce>s of the brain, which was probahlv cacse,i by ? blow or other violeuoe 1'hiia iltljihui Jlecunl, 2i/A. A New Jiksiy Holmsh Shot At?out 2 o'clock yesterday morning, as I>ennis Mur phy, a youth ai?out nineteen years old, re siding at No. 116 Brunswick street, Jersey City, way borne, accompanied by some com pa dons, they met a party of three men, and Murphy exclaimed, ' Shoot tbe hat," at the same tim? knocking tlie bat off" the head o( ihe man. The man drew a revolver, and saying, -I'll shoot you,"llred.the ball taking effect. In the Veft side of Murphy's neck and lnflict.ng a serious, though not"fatal wound After the shot was fired the man and his companions ran away. Murphy was re moved to the City Hospital, and yesterdav afternoon he was reported as doing well? v Y Time*, Wh. A HURHRtaso CAI.F.?As tlie night pas serge, train on the Virginia Midland rail rca 1, going south on Tuesday night, left the Brandy station, tbe engine struck a calf, and the engineer supposed he had kuocked It off tiie track; but what was his surprise wben the train stopped at this place to find tbe calf standing upon tbe cow-catcher unlnjur ed, when it wan Invited to get down.? Culi*.. per (l*a.) Ofcifmr. A Disfrakchi8*d ix-Oovernob Ex Governor Holden is tbe only man now in North Carolina debarred from voting or holding office, be bavlng been impeacbed by the legislature a few years ago, and as it it claim* i that bis disabilities can be removed only by a convention of the people, tbe Char lotte Democrat urges upon the members of the approaching convention to restore tbe ex-Governor to citizenship. Rohhrry of n Ml?er A MTSE*ABL* OLD " M FN Idt'A NT" BOSDET) OK On the iOth In* taut an eluerly man. who?e api>oararcc mdicut .1 thai I?wm a mon?lt cnnt, called at the Church Home art 1 Infirm ary, on North Proadwav. and m ule inqu rv of'tl e ladies in charge as to whether he c i?M bo admitted as a charily patient ofthe Ins i tnt.ou. Ho gave the name of Dr. Thomas Mannaban. He aswted tha' lie tia I no meai s in I;is Immediate jws^wlou. bat tt"?t he owned land i:i Prince George's comity, and tV.at a gentleman there whom tie named. hq<! who. he sail. ;itt vied to hi* atia;r . wot;id mttlf he in ti'.' ? ly and Woal 1 settle *>ij Indehtcanen Incvn I Id rwta| Ibr Uh. | ills whole api>earaiire in iicated extrem ? | jo\erty, ard .-.ter ?"me h' dUfiO'1 liei f lmitted. The condition nt' the parent ;? l i h;s failure to tonfr>im to the rules of the i >? j Btitullov a* torer or?l cleatdl ie^ b?M,|??gt j Ac., atlrretcd atte'itton, and on Than4^ j la:-t he w.ts T'otlfl'-d ti.it a chance in this r sptct must he ii:n !e. F<u ihis pu?po?.ea tn.i ? r an.ed Edward 0'L?aty, an ?~m*,> oye of ' e Home wa? ii>?truetri to p.ttev. rula t?t 'he pa'iei.t in the much-a ahl^ti - The so'l il clothing of th? patient nns tak?*-i j down Into the van! hv i' l.ee.r. In order !' i' | it might be cleans \Vien O'li- *ryreach I the yard hie attention wasattraetrlt > we- J thing bulky In one of (lie j ncktls of the pa- J tit i t ? coat. from vbidt,aft?*ra !>t*lemid , I he drew forth a quantity of bnim i papen. i a lot of poetry, hoth printed and writ'en, and i a uiimlH'i of packages ol medli-ine In I tiie vt?l was fom 1 a gold watch, some , ?silt In small noUs. ai d sewed up in the J si.les two puckagts c-i veloped In newspa|?er. ! Oiie?>f ti.e | sicka.es O Le ?ry says contained | money. t?.?r ! ?? saw the rotes th tough the j worn ed*esof ther>ai>ei- inclosing th^rn. Upon seeing tins, lie gathered lip paper*, watch, mi dwli.es and nionev and carried them i*it'? the building wi ere* they were spread oat uj>on a table and thoroughly examine t by tl e ladies in chart0 Tneol I gentleman was <(*>; M'ified of the discovery and it once askt rTxcitcdly how much money had been tcmnd. declaring at the saruo time that he had over W.'mc in the vest and named the funds thus sewn up on one side an 1 IKi on theotlu'r, besides three twent.v-dol lar hills and some small notes, arnonntii.tr to about s-l more, which were loosely roiled up iii one of the pockets. Further search re venlcd the fact thai onl.\ one of the alleged packages could be* found, and this one con tained ti.e sum of ?sj.MO ii> ~luo, ?.*? and i hl'.is and -L'4 in small notes. Although < > Leary admitted tie finding of twopack ates. one from i-acii side of the vest and w s ??crtain be had brought all the articles Into Hit house with htm, yet tie could not account either for the missing package or tne three twenty-dollar Mils which the old man con tended had u?c;i la his vest when it wa> taken of!. As to these bills, however, O L< ary affirmeti tliat he h.ul not seen them. On Friday morning lust Marshal Gray was made acquainted with the cese by the is ustees of the I hurcii Horn*', ami he at once took steps t?> apprehen I the guilty party. After a thorough investigation, las'ing until Mci day evening following, lie concluded to ai I<wt ttwi Ban vLiMl, Who ha<l tx-en sus pected and shad<?wi*?l from the first. He was co flne?l In the middle district station until t' is morning, when tiie marshal, accompa nied by O'1-.eary, priH*ee?led to the Church Home, and Detectives Pontieraod Hall went t ? tiie Home for the purj>o?e of malting a general search of Uie building and grounds. The detectives commenced operations in the lower part of the building, while the mar shal, attended by O'Leary and an aged patii Dl of the uisfitution named Ross, ttegan searching the outbuildings, in the space of half an hour a package containing in closed in a newspaj>er, was raked up among me chips and shavings in the dirt tloor of the wood honse. Detectives Pontler and Hall joined the marshal a few minutes later, and subsequent search led to the recovery of the three twenty-dollar bills mi??ed. near the same spot, ma'king the sum *2.2fO, tiie exact amoui.t wh,ch was said to be missing. The marshal at once notified Dr Mamiahan of the recovery of tli*' money, and the latt<*r expressed his delight in the most extrava gant manner. O Jjeaiy was taken to the middle station house. v herp he was licked up for a further hearing, which will take place to d.?y ? r.<dli>i?jrt (jt'izntc, Tt'T. i'.vnn; Statks Fifiii Commissi jv The I int-d States Fish Commission. whi< ii n<<\\ has its hea.Jquaiters a* Wo. l'<> Hole. Masspehus* its. is doing good work under the 'drtclioTi of Professor Sjience, F. BUid, th f'tiicf Commissioner. Prof-.*ssor I'-Ainl ha? tocuml already a veiy large and lntere-jtin< 1 c??llectloi? of drawings in color, photographs ai d plast< r c^sts of rare and curious flsu and other wond< rtul pr<?ii.ictionsof the sea. Ti.e govern men t has placed the U 8 i steamer llluelight. Llentenant-Commandei ! PeaitJslee at r.oJe?sor lialrd's service, and she Is fitted out With trawls, dredges and oiber implements. Ijeside a Heel oi sail and | row boats with flsht rmen to man then* Kvery day tttese h^its come in witli nails [ >>nd cans of fish. Their caches sometimes compriseiiorse mackere'. weighing upw.vnls i <>1 six hundred pounds, ami other specimens, i'owu to the smallest microscopic iuverte- ; I h.ate. P.o!essor Bainl's work is attracting i sreat attention among scientific men, and ? Le has with him most of the time a large number of professors and students from dif ferent colleges, who are making studies and j classifying tiie naval productions of the ocean which are daily discoveral. Among j the moct.prominent prohssors from t'.ieeol- j leges entag?!d in the study are Messrs Gill, Milner. Goode, Katon, Hyax: Verri 11..Smith, P^an, Har.eu. Gmy an?i raslow. togetiier 1 with a corps ol artists, photographers, mod- j i ??llers. stenographers and assistants, who are , connected with tne commission W Hoi- j herton. the fisi painto'r, has recently been at t the Hole M. Y. Jtmiou/ J'<nt. l.XTRAUhDINAKV G KA VR 1IESECR A TTON* ? I Ai Altniifi to S'rul th*> B'xttj J Hcntm' 6l? -i | \-l.ast Wednesday evening Mr. j I Jacob Sites, accou>iiaii!ed by his young son. I r?^peired to the Catholic cemetery in thi- | I p;????.-to prepare a grave. While Mr. Sites . was engagid in digging the grave InV- son j stroiieii aoout the <-**metery, and in the course of his ranihli*s discovereit tliat th grave of John Khernlan. Sr.. had be?\i tun- j jx nti v, ;th. aud at <inc?- informe?l ins i iitier of ihediscovery. Mr. Site- notitiesl Idtlier Neniaof tue condition of tiie grave, and _he, , w.liiJolinl. Shi'ri'lat and |)i J D M. Kiu- j tiev, tirii'i'eil to make an n.-p>,"t on ot it. i wLiCi. shoWfd that tt??* earth as tar dow.i as j tiie t '?ar>is covering the coifirj iwvi thrown out, but tha? the t*>ly had not b^'i j li.sturiKnl. 11 i* lielieved tliat Jber^ irnr tionlsts iwcami- alarmed, and Hhandoned t: ? w?.iu very hurr ediy. as Uiey left a spn.l. and dropped a wm* coutainlmr a p^lr ol sj^ ctj cies an iap ncil Tracks In tue la:ie hack of tiie cemetery show that they tia.t with them a one-horse wagon and iw ? horses. The ohji-ct of this attempt'd grave robbery Is difficult to divine. Mr Si-ri nm has Ix-en dea-l for more than three months, ai d it is hanlly like that the u>ly would t > d? s;r?-d lor dissection. Bv some it is b.*llev?<t that the rohtx-rs ex|iecte?l to get a r-?vtr ( tor the return of the body?&? tu < ?it. > A Rem a kk ab'.k Cat.?Col. D. F Slang ier tells us a remarkable story of a cat be longing to him. which we publish f>r tne btnel.l of our readers. He says this ca had a litter of Kittens which he drowne*l His wife had three gosling In a box. to which the cat immediately transferred her affections alter the death of her own progeny. The gos lings died, and three young turkeys w.-re taken luto the house in their stead, and the cat transferred her atleclions to them. She watches them with all the solicitude of a mother, and tries to treat them in ail respects as if the were Uieir mother. Who will say affer ihls tha! a cat has no redeeming quali ties.? Till Whisky Riwo Assassins?J E. J. E- Miller, the ex gauger, who.e life ?he Chicago whisky ring assassins attempted to take on Friday night. Is a brother-ln law of Hon. Carl Scliurz. He has boon counect/ed with internal revenue affairs fo. several years, and will doubtless be ot great value as a witness for the government in the pros ecution of the suits against the ring. Miller was but slightly wounded, and will be on hand when the trial commences, to tell all he knows about "crooked" whisky frauds. It Is supposed his testimony will be very damaging to many men who are occupying prominent positions. An Elopiwg Family?Eiopeme-ii runs in the Wilhlte family of Texas county, Mo. Sallle Wilhlte ran away some years ago with her brother-in-law, Aaron Davlsi he, however, returned to his wiffe aad she mar ried a Mr. Neely, who eloped and left her. Two j ears ago her cousin, Ereklel, ran away with a Mrs. Win land, both parties leaving famine?- Last mouth Aaron Davis's son, Marion, a boy of nineteen, ran away with his mother's sister, a woman of thirty, ant to complete matters bis father has again eloped with bis sister-in-law, Sailie. I'll* Wiirfliwi'sf TruHy. ARREST OK 819PK !??! ^ I'AUT 1CS - MB. Hor I>1KM. The New York lleraid of -r tar s.i A nun< Ix r * 'I pn?:e>si ;i,ai t ar- ars ' Itom taken b? fore Vr >'???'. the S.-w York m**r chant, rbo wn- m?mtmlermisl\ assault**! in I i? warehouse on Nundu la?t. hut be fa. ! to rec<>grii*e *ny oocuf t'ietu as his assailant. 1 wo burglars. i.a Walsh h t M' ?>re. ?"? rr Ukm fr> m tin1 predict station bou?e to the Oiam*>>n> street .i<>?oital ar. I cot fronted with Mr. N'iipoi: Monday. T ?? litter Ht Mi>?re exriM klly mul sh.I he ur ftl'lr t<> d? dure definitely that the prts m;? t was the TtiHii who assa.Ied" htrn. hut Mint ti r? ? , .11 V ? .? n i l Wh -i) w> ;<? ixk<-t; f < rn li i 1?m>k to tli. >tart ?n-liou?" whereth* nrti'i't w s p'^ Jniuid ? gr e .p . ta. iTenr fift-, ii men. l'? ? ? *? >m<. w.t > * ? . a No . iOixm vldi ?*i>?. t - K?i1 w<? > ? If y Hn! la'I? ? A iv : *fr? thfti Ht|,n1i|<M int;> :he room. I'. i'.i of tin m Immedla* iv jh inted iMit Moore as i titan whom tie* n t1 ?ecn !.i ll?e mv bailii'.' i ?<< v to Mr. V< .<? s C tl! lit Jt Ht .1 it rlv iKl'.r Otl Sj'.i.t; l> omi' \ Mi <' ii ''not. wt O a' O iv- :? t N'> US Qm I Wtdft tMM, likowi e said that M'lt'n- r?' i itihlml a niti i n ti itn he ??aw at the r*iir of hi# bbiw at I'kiuthtii aaaI t.\<- i "clock on Rn las miwi log H< ?nS; nnwll'lng,bow^vw, louecl ?r> posiMx ly that Mo rv was the m m Wi ?'*v - ? 1 by ii M * Ttn mp-<>i i*t N<> 4 <in-1:*'. - street fit somewhat i* -iinble h ma wK-rn -if saw loiinitic afeoM the im MUtng. about < Ight o"i tix-ic mi Huinfuy monit i| Moi'tfy mot no g tin' | ri-o tY. nfn'a i >i i: k? ii :o'!.i L 'f-i i't- H n(?*r tint ttfv nutiit he lr?i?i' i t u M in'.i! ti:'i< tiy Vr N?"' Vr. Ni ? i "i I M<? r? - ''Ull l :trt-1 (t'mrn! np re.1 rai.tv to Ix* \ i-r\ niM "'i ! k?' h!? a : ml i t.?it th it 'lie latyr iial ?* I :er Mmp! \ ? \ ??d llfli i r *l:i?!.. r- I r K 'N? y. u|..wi? :i>" i'.iwt | ? ?' : 1 r Nl r N.I-' >Vi> |>I-.!,MI Mitre ir** ?t tin- m^r, .-ilthoutM Ii?* r*? v. 1,11. I.! r . V, 1 ,? nai.l. .1. . ol.llrj 'I.H" h(' 1'i llK! rtliigl'.IMllili aWHllll it as rooti ai liemw It tn r.itlitufiiirelorkej op tn the >-'\t!. prncii ??' ^t?n??ii-tn?ii>.t? A-t 'trrer lolK) It Ki t-In c.of tlu* ?*."tli pre oijict. v a- iroinK tiome betiriva s-*.**ri arid eight o'cIkk thl.? niori i*i^. tuis bfhiR tjU ? ?'..>? he i i."??l ; ii.a'i staiHllnK near Sin |.<-o /? |>awn sl:o|? In t l atl ain Unt-l, wl.um he thought ia .irly a!i*vrere?l tin ?1?; ncnptioi ij. th? r<-: ? rait., urn Atahoiit ti. ? Knine : rue it t? uiuii tiv a?i'?llier. Thi*offiiToty-e*-v? Iconic wliVh lo ik"l like tillk?i <>o. itn'tiiit vii i'vt-df ?',i- ti^t ina'i hi il t pi- rti! him to n|?ii hiv nwt which mt<i> rlotHly i uv.?ot nl i j ? man n fn? to do tni*. ai. I Keelii-i; arre*t?>) unn a>. I tuneotuia Ion, t^km* tlH*m to tn.^tMth pr*? rli.ct rtJitton-hoo??'*. TIii-p- 'tie rna t wit.', the staintl c?>at ^ltcve deMrtOi'd hlnix-lf a lleiiry J)aviK,ol N ? Kov.- ^tr.*'t. while th othcrnvUiMMMllMMi IcmmIL 't No IS llet.ry ?-tr?-e|. l'.oih ?.'?i 1 r tu . m ? re palt t'-r". an'l .te-i?*t ai) knovc|e,!jr <.| thi-a'teti'i'ted murtler. iiavi* ?at l that the cjtot>> oil hi- coat were pamt <!aihr. anil that he dcctiot*! to open hi s ci ?at wtie i oplere ? ' ?y the dltiei'i !h rail-'- i is -::irt \va> ?-.)il^ 1. T'i?' pr!-oi ers were take.) to the < liamin-rs Ktr.M't lit.epi'a! hy ( api-Satiilim and shown U Mr Nov, who .tt?l r.ot re<N?<i t/.e i-ltlier Tui-y wi re ?nriM'mtentljr itlwlnrijed. Mr. Ni?e - con iitloo l ?^t ntslit *a? very pr?ca:inu8. Therancootui of the Ckambers ^tifet 1I< pttal coi shli r?-?l that he was l**>l ni.Vtr e Into death. The hopes for his re covery which wer?? entertained were a'?an t!i?ii?it Nouilay afternoon, wlan cotiRclon.? i.efs lietan to tail the patient. Ilewasuu coti'-rions Monday nlutil at twelve o'clock, when the physician announced Uiat they l?e : evt d he would last btit a very little wtiiie longer. It will now l>e useless for th^ |??lice to take any new prisoner* to the hospital for identification, and they will have to rely u|ion their own sagacity and tlie evidence of otl ers than Mr Noe to procure the fellow who gave such fearful blows to the unforta r.ate Tin reliant. P. T. liARSr.M Bcvs A ?JO.?i00 JlSFPOPOT Aii'R-//<u- if;?a* Ci'jitwcif ami ll'/uT It lint* On ?Tiie New York Kvenina ToKtiN auttiori t> for Fayioz that Mr. 1*. T. llamumiia* Just pain f. i.mh) f<ir a ha'?y hippopotamus, wuicb Hrrlved lu New York on Nat unlay, from Bremen, t.j' the steamer Mosel. Thl? Is s^M by Kelcbe Brothers to he the second hippo potamus hrn.jgbl tn this country. Il wai caught It, Vpi^-r Nu??ia, and w.-n-n taken fmin its dam, which was Main In the strug gle lor the possesion of the calf, wan scarce ly a Me to -taiid alone. It ha; been safely landed at very great expense. The animal w?? carried a thirty-seven days' tourney arrcs the deeert to See*, slu'ig tietw.-en camels. <jn the way to the coast a pit wa> every evening <lun in the sand, a larve skin was sunk In the pit, au 1 the ??hat>>" was allow, u to roll for ;? short ?l?ne inatiathofa |a>il or twitot water. Forty <.<4its vere carried with 'hecaravan to sup t ly th?- yon ti ^ hippopotamus with inilk. a< l.e" Is yet too tender to take more sut>*iaiilial nourishment. He Is about four or five feet in length, two le?*t in heiirht and weighs t?e tween ll;ree and foci hundred pon'tds. He is indiJTerent to straugers. hot follows hte keeper, who ha# been his constant cr>-npa?i ion ail the way fn?m the desert lo sue/, arrow the Mediterranean to Treste. an I thei.ee to this country, Willi many deinon -tratiot s oi pleasure ?nd recognitioa. A Boy Instantly Kili.kp wjitle I'i.ay IN'. WITH an Oi dCakuinf ? Another lata! a< e dent, eanseil hy the careless ns*-of Bre airns, ocrum-d yesu-rday aliernoon. ?>y whleli a iioy of twelve years of age was ni st-'intly killed. It appear* that shortly fort 4 o'clock J:une- O'Shaughut^dy, t'ie vic tim ??t tin- sad accident.w in* resi.h-nce is at N<i. '.'Hi we*t "in111 street wa?- sent by His mother Into a r-Mtm on the upper t!oor to pal lsh a stove. lb !iad tn-en none bat a i?w minuter when :he sharp re|x?rt ul -i ri:l- wtts uearu, ami Mrs. O'ShauKhneaay harried ui> siairs. only tt> find tier son lyiij* d-n-1 on the floor, the blood noiiug fn?m a btillet wound directly behind the left ear, anil a turbine still?i'*iokinK front ItsdlMthanre touchlr.g n i .? ?>} . It wa*. t?x> iab' Tor uu du*al *snjsta:i ;?s ifiath toiiK place almost instantaneously. The fatal wea|??i it secnis. uad lieioDgtsl to tl.e unfortunate boy's father, a:id hat for some time pa>t lif*i.-n" lying in a oornei of the nsitn, loa-it^l. It is sup|s>fed Uiat u?e iny, seeit.g it and not knowing it wan charged. l?eunn nlayii.g a ith it,when n..>- hie a a- lost. .V y. li<TiUil. 'Mi?i. Hoi:; e Thieve.* in Inuuxa.-T'te Chi cago Tribune says that northeastern In .tn.na Is overruu vv ith baialfd home thiev<*s, and despatches fr. in Ftirt Wat no r?;or' tf am-sitest disquietude among farmers of tie* surri-uuding country, the ;| ,ev<*s having run oft forty valuahie annua s a'!thin a no ill .MkiM sev?-nte?-u y-ar- a?:o UJssani- ^in-itou freed itseit and the ueith ioriug states of a tho.oughly oiganiziM and disciplined horJe of fcur>e thieves. I'nder the name of nacula. tors, and authority or a sjN.ciai en;*ct meut of the legislature, the citiRenf or^an 1?.? d sit ?u l ed t he couu t .?> , ca pt u nil o\*"r t wo tiimlfi ot the 4*t g.aud. t?e "or? an improvised court held at tiie town of Ligonier, in Motile eonnty. sent a irieat many of Uieni to tlie l?ultMCtiary. A man tiameil Mcliougall, convicted by tl~. in of having |>arucip:?ted In noting a man ... onl- i to uiMk** lum reveal the de|xisltory of Iun money, was laken to llie tionieis of IiiHnnmd lake, near Ligonier, auu exccule<1 lierore thousands of piy>pie. KBStXkll Ikon A L.IEE OE SHAVE ?A gli i only sixteen years of age, p??** , mg beauty and intelligence, the daughter of a prominent and wealthycitieenof BMltuuor , whose name is si.ppr<*ssed for obviola reju sons, was taken by tie- isnicelast ui'jht Trom a notorious house id ill-fame on Jos"i>!.iue street, kert by a woman named Minnie King. The latter, it Is said. Induced toe girl to enter her house aud adopt a life o! ?u?me. She has tieon anient from home f'rf more than a week, during winch lime b< r parents have m<' de eve.y effort lo asc rtaln ber whereab?>nt*, au-i finally ajtplted u> the po lice She was dt talned at the w?*t?rn jiollc? station last uight, and this morning her lather will have her sent to the Rouse of tbe Good Shepherd, wnere she will be de * taln?*l until sbels eighteen yejtrsof ag?. Tbe police say tliat nw> H this kind are of fre quent occurrence, ? fbil.'o. (rar.rt c, Mh. Death on the Kaii..?A collision occur r?d on Uie liela'-arv". Lackawanna and Western railroad tear Port Morris, between a coal traiu and as ermine, both eng.oes be. ing wrecked and me tratu blocked for a long distance. A temp-'-ary switch around the break got out of r nler yesterday morning, throwing a uurm* r of coal cars oC tlie track and agaiu blocking the road. About ten o'clock another collision occurred at the same place between a "wildcat 'coal train and the regular irtigh: train, by which both engines were smashed and the tire man of the coal train killed. An excursion train on the Rockford, llhno**, road, containing about eigbt hundred passengers, ran over a now near Geneva Lake, by which the engine, baggage and two express cars were wrecked and Okie pa** ogtr killed and six others m we or leu seriously wounded. WThe Illinois kuklux have subeidod A < <*?! n no Km m.i H? tavw ma Ki rriNi. win aahc to nr? A*t? i?r*Rr? Nir t.->va* TTk- fioprtwn c>?*e Ui?t Mm<> to Ught Ti i.rsday an I flai.nsl in mr p>><ic- :irv, Its denouement ) r !*?. i 'he iat-rram that n's-ht the ?r*rri ( boa ' ad. Il< ndnok*. arrival (MaCwVoa. Kv , '?? conijany with a Utw, wlmm he t?ro??sht e'o* t lor emergences. " He vl?ltnt ????? Komi t ourta Mi oi>ce. t?t?t w too late t?i wii?' an f'Ur\l?w? ih hia rnna?ay atfr a-.<l h?-i |Sr*nNn.r. ? -?"Hy N??*t n>i<r l?|[ liov)>v>>r ? * na* *l th* ebb-ra ttrtfM and ear'y, ?! Jwtt t.\ltt* ?.-tti?*I at oaee. lie aaked the chief t.. pUrt- {),? <*1111 ttl h|^ miirfy iuhI H t>>e ?i?- nxt hn man an * r* ihry pleased. li- thought it 110 batter r?-:'n S>? !y deserved ! . let hhn Va?p the Wta n an The rtiUI. tmwerer <rmii t ovi-e^t U> i <.?:.! ;??ra: tw e:;t !!.? Uvl I ll*mJricfc> ?hurt ?> hahe **> a* mrrHi t' ?? pioj?rty of 1 Is wIfp a?? his.a. ?1 he *in:?t at' :?er take tNen loih (if ii< 11!i? r M>> an udkier ? ?< sent down, a' ? the whole rt: -way p*r?\ Ke-:\ . He*nrk* ????!> "a ?.w aid Vr? Htiir.tfs hi by? Vfti nmtf ?ed r.p Tne w.?meit aa? ? ? ?! a .id ????; i- el ? I *.\ !??>, t j \ ul >1i'l ' l*?*t i'X|? rinic?* that >!)<? onil'1 give the i man >1 a? In M"ii a ?> !??: htm c. <is s. (<iy *?? very ner ?">u? a I imvhl I ? > i ry limb- prohahly n.,i f?om any f?*ai of He? .lr ?-kv U irt*c:It, i?m tnao a iwilliaUiMi tl a* Hendricks :ia t tnua ?? a |\ ? Th< y.*?ing rnai Meolv didn't aeetu t ? ear t??i c>-i't? w hicb ? ?,-j j? t nn>1 aMev|[Vtiilv i I '< ? x u-npln* T' i wa* crow ** k ?! ? t i.<*'?;i! ^ hi aj-par-it t't )?>} m??n! : ? i r...; ; ?Wm*!'* i? inol>:.?Hmai.?1tti ffw in.it Oatimai ?i . ? ? > |v ? s?t>lv talker afcmil. at 4 vttt a <*alM 4narjiwr an.t k.. | >f Umi *<>ul I I'Htiimllj >t *h >o? t|. * - u?>t ? i t !* ? i'. U ? I'U>nI ?v ??:>Ki"a \ f% > j v - . n h I lhrf>'? a > k atrti ? ri???-<ai ti ' j ^r1 whirti 'ft tw> rntfMt o, > itu-.tj- i ? of?a?i 11 t \|aat a^ite h ? k 11 hi? IimhI' ranmnt .h >h ri in fn? J'.. t? | ? <i.e| |Jf o\ nle li> . \| ? i.>| H<,n 'V ?i\" t. in > ly.a' J 1<tul> <l|itu't ? ire v?-ry itiuel \( fwvp??thti>a ili. I k : 'i *i. '-I ! >>? T'i< a-.?*ii t'I ni' I "?t lui ??*!:.t a-i!r? a Ktk. a I >4. \y ?I !r1 l<Mik n ui li at ?ii ytMnc Tti- i?*r'li ? , <1M ? <?t Maak at nil Tlx1 ?-t>t?'f a>|t<?l v <.u * Biuninl Via I'?*w1r!clc?' v tieba I. I' ret 'n<t 'hat iH-hatl iNttu ai ? *? i ie<ibief i??!?} Otpt tn|ajr th.v im<at;t onlnf **????> * luit.t l(i iatriek? ai 1 tol l c v w tatk.tiMttti hit t| av<u I I fhr*?i< r 'n Ttier>? ??? t 1-4 iriiton 'nil Ni l\ :?t ni'o1 amt aiwl < ,j?t. |tai I n 1*. t|.f i,t?* ?> \ ><lver hii 1 nv ?ii?*y. Ti.* Cardan: tol<i h:m In* mul l not|litVi 1 th? in till fver.1 ^ !v tin" ma<lea lia 1 lirt-tiic to !'?? CI . r. r*T?.t r?-e..|v. t \ |ik*? 1 itinit ? 1 II* j ?a'i'i 11 t: ll>" ilrirk- *? >?< ' I.? ? 1 iv Irmiwi a?<t ooriit not t<> ?> : '1 1* l j itnf aAvaolaice. Ttn' ? 'tii?*t toil bun t?t t | If Iif ke]t(i.iitui lliT? tr:rK^ way. on 1 .111m i I make any mor*- tr??ut?!<'ta nn n'bitu ?ti t h'~ | itiiiilr, tntTi' men t#no <4miiiIi If, how 1 evtr. I?e folloa- Hctnltlrkii nrltiiiliN luiq I 'ttany vajr, llniilrl^* ?<iM br latufleJ in : tii wlt'C the |,i|> it in- hi'H l oil. ll< iutrlfk- H' 't I 11JT I'miilJ v ?'!! ln? | ^ioi.?, evlitft t!;- Iee||*,g v ih:n<; lik? i t huckt.ut; at tlf'wax l?>:i?.i ?-ir** mveiit 1 1 the nUtawayk. an?l <mw.it1 iu.-Ii 1 i.wn^ ra I lot) UWI tiici t A>? he w.-nt out. ? nt.t. Hur t'a".k"l tnP.i Ihib toa:sjr ii.viiA ti.- h t l ' r? j I a11 :i a am He. "Snvs," Kiirc' I laugh* 11 |ixrnta'n?i\lr, h*hI lleivtri ro J nmrktvl, ?? Wi ll. It you iVm t b. Ik>v* nr . look I here nt tb*'?tti.'*.? lime hau ? h 1 it?n i? [ oat of hla |*?< ket*. a :?h a t>u'.l-<t.?i I rru <ei , t:?M<l: It WH>evidnitll *1 ha I S? ly 1 en , ?ti\tl Ina t?ut t ?fii?', MinifiiiM) a ? 1* II 114 v 1 i t*? ti 1 crforateit. -A' L nn - /: -r >. A What !s-It in Mi?mi: ii 4 // r .*4. 1 .*/? ????? m'i ttt ?. ?//> Info >i H" 1 i... j.ij? j itn (Mo.) 1 ti:l!?-*ia In n?(*iiik|i>!c i.ir ttM ol , loa-in* ?vAN'u' 1 o'clock a m.. 2fJ ult., Ib |l aio auiiinion??l to aUrtid Mr<. ?. At Ir.vitiij at U*1 Iih.m'Ih* fuuiiit thr* ? or taui wiimen k'ntb* r**l tr??T' 111 a ^t?* of ureal <?* cit?'7ii**f t a.u.1 oil iiKjuirlnt riii-i-.itis ihetr 1 ablation he a-as atKivn to the bail?l?le wiier I h? found Ui? luily in a <>tat4'of tcreai iicrv ni |iroa:rati<tn. A P^r admin later! oc ti?- ti*?-e? 'ary remertiea, ahicii aeoreeded tu <|iilctlu^ h**r nervva. L?* wins atioan into anotii*'r room, when1 ho le-heM a ?lmuKA*ba?kin< b?'itm which tin huly ha t {lv?a turtli to a i*-w m >? n>ei'i^ K-fort- his arrival Ktran the d<x*toi aitowaa arrn<.u>tiiMi to see -trartire atgiita. ?a> rtwckeil at Una. Wra|i(>eJ In itaawal dliitjj i-lothw Ia\ tbeeliild. If nhlU it maid la- cahed. weilrll|^^ aia?nt entbt ta?ii'id?. with :> In ail whoa* lor'hoail was well deveU>j??'i hut ?hi?i' niouU . n*aa>, eyew, earn au?l i;ene ral coiititenai c*; vrere the exact r.>n- tnrnart of a cat a. though the eyea Irom tlvir ilat rlii'K brilliancy Ua>keU much like a ser ; jKi't a The body. urm? and hand* w*?tv well tormert and natural, au l ao were the leifi a? lar down :ia th*- 4ui<?es. Frt>m tiie knees th*-y l>or?' an a 1 moat exact reaemManoe to the 1#^ o! a chicken?the toot wa? as near a cblcfc en> root ar can he 1 matin*-1?and the ui.unt acnM contract it* Uk-? Jcat aa a chicken would. It* ue td and neck wert'covifftl with a growth of Ci.e black hair, the b??ly and lirnhs Iimkfd liko a chicken w'le-i pliii <i 1 ol ita ftaihera; i:s criea aeri? tin??* 01 a cat <?ther |?-cu'!nrttn>a vr-r-? not :><Nah|e, h ittv-r ha|R it li bctl ogt to make fhetu public at thla lime It is uid that this cfitrtnnate circum otarce was brought aliout In this viae: a ma hTeor six month* h&,. while the parents re sided in ar.othtr suite, the lady waa watch lrir a t.cht lielwi*-!! it cat *??<! a r<v>sttr In aa a iJoiDing yard bojra au ~ 1 la ^'?l 1 ; >ea;a, n-spertlTCly. were watt-bliiK the con W*t with trial iritereat. Ki .aily the cat <au^M the ctuckra bytliea^ck and inatantly d.s(Mtchad him: the older hoy irrahix*! a littit :** ai d Dp lifting it rtis?ie*l toward the k oatigei nyhg ? I??n iM.narcat kiil<-l my t - I?t. and I'll kill you.' The younger brother, m attempting toescaia , atumbl*-! a*t?l fell. At tliia stasre of the |>nast**dinga t.ne laty ten to the floor in aawoai. bot only reoveri I t ? from one swoon to anotii- r, which con United for acvi-ral hour*. Mnd the re<ull wai th<- birth of Ihia uioi:atroaity Th- j-arents wiaheil Ui** child put out of th* way by violent mean*, hat. aft r a dial 01 1 |<ersii;?sioii and the pnaniae o< a Jar^eaunt 1 moi ev. the ilortor w^a allnw**l to n-iai*i it. provided lie would never make It* pa:*-;ita: known or exhibit It tor two y.-ars. lie has hired an ol.i negro man and liia wife, who live a" an out-of-the-way piaee m the Ar kai'saa Itr.e. teri * th<- infant. I ??as fr -n a ueek arnlie hear from it. aud a waa cr>>W Ji g llrely UmTrftwrrL TKAinrrstn. EKat ifiN.?A aiTond liKaai Ira*isiualngopera thin. Ibodtrh wiUiout auceeaalul re-ul's, w :ntnl iu this city last evening Tn ? | lient v:*s Mr. Will a 1 It Iiixon.of Indu ajmis, lormeri;. of thi< city, and t'ie >p iKi.:>t'Mirg.ona l?rs. (iallagte r a*i I Pi||>iOs Mr i? i~ flfty-elk-'ht years 01 age and tu 1 *ie?ii iong M.f!'ering from .? vhro: it- diabase w.,lc 1 has t?aitiml a'l ru *Jical akill. It w.it '.I In1 own request the iranafuaing ofierat'*j-i wa? perfcarued. The nhmt trn< takvin 1,011 tie* aiuii.f ins nou. a yoaiig man a!*>i i?y five year* of ace. Alto^*-l ier '.*? it.t in-e ouiut* were luji'eied into Ilia x ,n<? ud th' erect at first whs rjnlte touur TUea* iMVorabie syinpio na or ml'in .1 lo- at> >nt ai h >nt, wneii a clu ige ?trc.';iel, and "? pa tlent .seemed hi sin* bac* again. II-' had e\ i'lertfj gone i? _.-iaid t e natch ol m *ln -il aki! an l contlm d U> irn?w ?,or-? I :mug'i tlie ntgM. uutii d<ada ii-li -vo' 1.111 At i.ln * ?rci?? k t!..> Mniliif I wife atM ihrv - I chlh'renw? i ? i Ii him ai ! ? . aU>,a i.l t t ifc.at Mm will arriet nib' cil^ Uni morning. Ti?eoperation wa> rw rioriu?vl veryak .Ifully, and. ao far a? the iniisfnulon went, nifc*" - fully. At flrwt tiierewitc tn.lieatloria that it. would result in toe tlwned n at oration, l?u' the man ha<t bee*mi>- t-?i niuctt eKliavatt*!, ai.d n<? eartlily M|i could aval. lum. lledie t at t!ie n-s'deiict-'t I'. '?U'.'r.Qa W.'iieave ui.e ? i*?" 'o if u1<t. Z K TTB AORl>l 5AT.V Mi'RHCR AMD SriffDF IS NtJLWiY The (?o|te: liaceri ftarninii d*-r.t of ttie I'ali M *11 <jaz-tte. wrltirm 0:1 U?? 4'h aays -Ahouta we?>k agu twut?ernrtna, hrothera an'V'*] by '.tie *n-?mer at t'hria Uanla. ;*ud t.?,k apartmanta lu the li.iU I Kirg O'l. In the muldle of tie* night a let rihie noiae was heard In the rrarni occapleif by Uie two hrniUjers. diaira. talilea and ovbei furniture aer<- thrown ataiui. and even oti" i>f tl?c wnalow* TIk- otner ItKlgera ruabe 1 to the nwiri, vlKr, the door wa? auddealy open.*!, atd oi.e of tlie tiermana, arrne l with a |a>ignard. atruck the neureat geutle diiii a blow In the atalornea. attei which ni* cloaed tiie do>>r again The uuiae ; as toil m few minutes longer, and then all became <inelt again. When to*' police entered abortljr afterward iiotb brother-* were found dead, with their throat? cut, the elder having flrat murdered th.j younger one and then cut hia oam throat. A tajut ?90 In Prussian money waa found In their roar?sion. aad, ac. <irdtiig to the infor mation received rr an Oertnany, Una money is part of the proo?e>la of a v .t?bery effecte I shortly before their departure from Lubedt.. I'ai at. Infallibility.?Tt??~ Uiahop of l*orto, in Portugal has come out In a tliun dern.g epistle agatost the dogma of Infalli hiltty. aa >?elng enctrary to tiod'a teaching*, to the supremacy of the Cburrd, and an at tack on the rights of the people. He ia aki down on the Immaculate Concept'on from the tact that every bum creature waa taint' i with original aln, excepting Cnriat a lore in hia capacity of Uie Seooud Pen on of the Trinity. The L-Uraelea of Loordea. Ralettea. sc., be brands aa otieau, and the command* of the My il aboa to Use faithful to diaobey all earthly governments are set down as the greatest injuries tnat eon Id have been In flicted In the Catholic religln. 8t. JrLiKJt AW? Joksx th* Wurwaaa. At the trotting races at SrrlngfleM, Illinois, yesterday, the CMMramfcr horses that have never beaten ?38 was wen by HI Jolhw over eight others, and the race tor K?? far bones that have never beaten 2:?< by Joker. BTMt. Rose, the fbther^f ^em^rtatfcbiid Charlie Warn, has gonetomttebarg }?eeareh of hia boy.