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mn FI.1M;, \Vt>T VA., Tl'KfiDAV MOItV^S(i. A1..1ST ?... l?M. VOLUME XXX.-NI MIIEK ?. I du fatelligtmi: ??17 ,<,ur"?n'li Mtrr?t ^Irtlink' nuiiii/raliil by the grout mm* ia!i"i? my, .luring tho |?ut fow ?rer the virtual dciiuuid umiiu by a pjuiir aI the ^wnil llranch of Council, jj it.. OmnrlUvillu extension ahull be guiiutcliniiwh III.' city declared jjnrtiiMi' l.y til.' engineer*, or xliaiJ ? Mirly four iiiilch Houtiiciiw o( frit pnmiwtjikjtl'jy llutt the popular wish joiiittf'uriuj.'o/ the main line bcru ptlin jiT.Ti.uul inuliutlly acrepUible, /?t?aW*ini',|l .nil lie arrived n(. *fna null uJKiiiiiiulioni. iu luw boon iliifbflieve tliut tiie "l>" or Wood K^Mitcnliii li ilif C'.iin|?ny, iu wo nn^niud It, it willing h> accept, would be pad under ((|u ."inllticnm |.ru|i(wed by infTilftiil.'d umjorily vote, if then, wu jytetbud J.rovi?le>l of taking the 8c,nau /hht'if ii|?'? tin jiro|KMltion. - Mircnui'iM olijoetioiu to tliU Hie vi"' ? ni)l? ire uia?ltf by tin* Riverside Company, iidihelhu Work* Truateea, and to both ^tbtfethi' n'U<i anho|iiu*ch it* willinguivM jijakeiuch provision uh will protect 'the pprty control It'11hv each from auy de- i tnnrot. 1 Tltis rotite would not add any conaidera-' |lf ?lilitii'iial burden to the southern part1 illkrity.eateringthohill, a? it would,1 nfienty?eveiith street, and yet it would jjWlhait>n?iof the town ade|>ot which, would ItNMiiiiMy am*sil?le. It would oinei^e on the rnt-k ami cross to Nineteenth street, K i plint when? it would occaaioo no em? | bnwnu-r.t to other travel, and as little ' drtriwnt to private propertyus could Ik? leawi !>/?">>' other convenient location. I 1\> the luinufsctiiring establishments on llie t-iiili Mile of Nineteenth street, it I inuld itf?ni the mcana of trans|>orintlon1 ilikh it wtw nought to Hecuro Home time ' nut liv the then managers of the gtta' yorbthmii^ha switch laid on Twentieth ' ?rfrf. ami wont of the property fronting jo the north ?i<le of Nineteenth streqtJ ?K>ve the promised new railroad bridge i m the crock, would he purchased by the | (oopiny in the event of such route belli# ( putiil, fur itn main city depot. Taking one consideration with another,! n believe the city could well afford to fur-1 tuh the route referred to, if it were only to I aliew us of the present Sixteenth and ' fcrtnleenth Htreet crossings, Haying noth-1 tyihiut the other advantages gained. In ""i- ?i<itliini?irt lii> Hflciircd bv ? ooMiiale refusal to tmiko any further rfat M jeeominodato the extension, Tlif i?lkii manifested iu wiHinxiuat to Uik< ikilmt it mil atiiird to luki'.wl give the" wtitcau afford to give. U'l lis at least i'M in n|tiul Hpirit ol nfcominodntion Mm fitini! up ait Improvement ol KtaiWgeil benefit to every nianufaetur, tyulMnens enterprise In the eity, "IHIT WHEAT." Ihaltkj Or Kntirll o" '(hfiriKP ?1 < blmffo Vwilrritny. ftniiu, All*. 20.?There wan great exdimwit nn 'Change to-day over the cry ol "botibral," rained by short*. It wan, lower, lounil to I'oiitiiln more than moat tithe luuiow started on 'Cluinge to effetiji piift The committee ol appeals of the load of Trail'1 and u spcciul committee at ' m sot alwut examining; the fitjr (levator, where the re|wrted groin w raid to lie. ft WW grain wel liv the CitH'inmitl clique. They niialiml > bin* and found one of them muininn S,n?l bushels out of I'Onditioll. bin iii-aiu'il forthwith, mid the wheat ?? taken lo the milk The ('ominlttoo rifurt<-il their limliiigtu the President ol 11* Board, alio, for sumo unknown reanon, liWitlJlliereport. The Investigation will fwwd to-uuirroiv and i'ontilMie until the Win amount of wheal in bt'tre Jiere, I1H(MUO i. examined, ; Tti? elcvatm* acknowledge that they ori' {Kale auxloiw iiIhiii) the large amount on unii, npeetully iik some in old grain, windliceaInatnreoyer# year, ami be* awtliciawii luw lieen partiiularly im? IwrMf, Tlii'V have lately been Iia||iLit ami biowing ll over (nrlliopimxise WWIngutiy ilumflgt; to It by healing, OiM lo"]*f'ler Parker, who luw bold ??l offi? lor twenty yew*, afllrma that tie pitamallier, he has ricyef vet wen "'Mat in the elevator In s "it thk time of tli? year than If Is now; on km that tbero will be any WMitmiie of the jireaent emKemiillt, '?<l?iue uju'rated freely tills ngim* "J Mil their doing* treated J ' jsKtitlealion among other wate* Tfiej* had bought liwiyily hint ill ? '"r September. IliSllvery their brokers, ilcjlcjiry 4 <V>., '* Co itud Kenvnti A tV?. Tltey - vtuniuiiiv iniut'ii uinieiy \iiniUK|? twr hfoV?n? iilno, to intalefld tho crowd, {*1 thi* muffling they Rent tlu.no throe "to the market ujll) nrijcnj ,to wll ?>t Uw-ir t-miro holding. The* WO#u U0' ytring it wiw a blind, readily took wheat Ml# to*ui, nml Mwneh the*' flfJ^ll^flliiue ilin|Mw?l of nbout nit their {Wiat TW crowd welng they luul rtnywl ujumi. uer? uluttp to turn fJMnetlito, nml ftenprnlly pwdypal Mwv wKlMon- the tiny wuh out, wh|lo MM3 IJMw linjU (mm tlieoutaldo wor?, fttf iwtu h ibom. Autfuat wheM wn? at JIM. TJiero ttfc wild to be |jw*l million* n( utiortfl yet in p Wion, wml (lip jMlMP ?:?J1 J wy prlco (or n nettlcmcnt they mny ?**. i* thi?y control tin1 i|c?| ww>Uiti?ly; . j !rr flndtmtwl 11 2d gjll 31. cliMcd ut $1 127 on th<T OWtl JJhU>nt declined to nearly tho InwJM ^ oft the mil. > IRK HF<OHI>. ***** M RfAYtr rilM-rimlaiU'i (nunaRmtlon. *"n?, Aupirt W.?Tlio tiro nl ' ftlh, tW? mnrnini! nbout!! o'clock IkU * ??onn entirely destroying Mellon ^ flour mill and Uk' )?artlul tlcittuctlot Mm Vail# cutlery work*. \ ioniM QfcWVm r?l tV tterth work of thi ffiwtfh fi l^nUo Krle mlltond *w nlw wjfotn ami will cntw an Interruption 9 wd lor m couplo of days. The low 'Oi SJjijSfMT* mill In about SSO.CKX), 61 i?Mt thorr \* nn iiwuhWe? of $15,000 pthfr th<> \m nor inMlfrtneo on the cut told at prMSel^but.l Jym?n,o? Aiipvt Jw?|r*tw>n (-rented n retnarVabfcligm, i 3 Ma, nearly every car ablMO, tnovin JJ>*o mfroftl iif tho burning luuibefcyar ? J Hut wverni hnndtcd yaMI wmt* ?w Movement ordered bv 11 retlwnt >?? pained railroad otlleiaf wnn Incomttfl ^*iiw to Hit ftrvmen, but when tho nt 1 i'ul ,m1 Up^l" 1 V^^WAtiro, the* ruilroail turn rxnlnlnu By ttl'Wlp tnr *a* nn iron our nW jjw withnowder, awl had tho wt m SRWW wnoved, the tntvnlo n* K?to cnuvd n di?n*t rutin M|?lt>iool Mu!&' ^u'uw,nl* of people were collec n ? w vicinity whittling the jurlom flf HE STILL IMPROVES. : : ANOTHER CRISIS VIRTUALLY PASSED. 1 Tli? Prayer* of the Rl|hlMUi A Valletta Much, and (he PrtmpefU of lb* PmldMi'i 8eeo??ry Arm CiroiiuR Brighter. HOPE ISCKEAMEA. Mm. U?ra?M'> HUtkrr^W*to?w of iwnmniai ymuwfifu. Nbw York, August 29.?Th# WiuliiiiKtuu ?pcciul Hiivu: As hopo return* more in learned in detail of the terriblu anxicty'uf lain Friday. It appoint that the HiinteoiiH, ufter tho alarming avuiptomn of the iiioriiUiK, decided thai it wus iwalew uny longer to continue tlic struggle, und two of thulr number were Heleeted to uwoit upou Mrs. liartield, and U> inform lu-r that moduli *ieuw could (lq more, lu^tl tliat sho mast nrepftr* /or the /8?o; interview which occurred between these iurgeons and Mm. Ourfleld, Mill, if reports we true, bo regurded uh one of the most drumutic incidents in this extruordinurv ease. Captain Henry, Murahul of thin district, a friend of tho President und his fumily, auya Mr*, Uurtteid heard the news, and, Hinotlu ring her emotion, arone and said: "Gentlemen, you Ahull not give him up; he is not going to die, he in going to live; I kuow it. Go back to your post und do not leuve it until every Remedy * in exhausted?until death itself linn wot itrt Heul upon hiui?for I Will no* he |? dyin^ a>? lack and do whut you can -you cnoaot do mop*? bilt do not give up. I amMiia wife, und I miv that we will not give up until the end it/elf 1hlinon u*.,v * J' ' . Mm. liurfield bus never surrendered for more than u moment or two nt a time to her grief und then she luut retired to her room, und ufter u brief absence luut relinked to uer imut of <!oty .aFthe I'resideui'g bednide; The latoguin in the President'scondition Isimnarent fti four important hvmptoniH. The pulse is lower und stronger,, the stomach works better, the inflamed glund ia throwing otr ita disturb*TOO?* i^i.iqfttiluSSSSeuiiy paused another crwin. < } DK. IIAMILTOS'H CO.VNDKNT AH8VHANCEM. I)r. Frank Hamilton said to a reporter of dig JSmbig PodtiHl#)" i "Tpbe JPr|sident b lift iniro, hojK'ful i-otiditipn than I have seen him at uny time. There in more ground fpr encouragement, and I should (eel greatly disappointed i( he does not get well. I uacrilio his Improvement to oilier causes, wholly independent of suppuration of tlft gland. I mean to say It la not In any measure, iu my Judgement, duo to the nasaM give tlitnc reasons id thialime. I inn only any, us 1 mild at Unit, that the President i? In" a uiiiiv hopeful condition than I have seen hilu lit any. tlmo, aud Lcannot eoncek'e any 6hft|ige flmf will defeat the wished for and now alniiMt matured recovery, The feara that.we Khali sustain disappointment are unfounded; I think, and uiv col' Frdtu'thW/mMfc: I)r, Fnulk II.Hanintop ttrrivff) this nwrniiii-from Wftehjnglon, and In answer to innulrinfTtfuraing the condition of the President, Bald: "I think you will he satisfied if f tell yon tho President la going to get well." "There la no doubt of it In your nilnlty wlifevof^T r'ifivc no time now,to tlwellM, lonwU.nii'tho mbje-ukfland bey ypitf tfi"i^cntu' (no, Tho wolM; hnii passed. "Is there any indication that an absce*s lias formed on tho President?! lungs and that mis hoi jieeif dlteovered3$ one of tho joints of Ills limb", aa indicated in the morning pnporsr i" "Neither re|?)rt Is true," replied tho Doctor, "and furthermore, there hj.nut the Mlghtw indication ofeithw' pais* ai'Mons, Kmccm* Mansion-, 12:30 r. si.?There WffftWftinr.uflotLHili mornlpijitliqt an had bodn made oI the.' PrcaliIi'HI'h liinff" unit tlmt i|iin|latulful|1o oy|< jlcnco. In tlili* yiUJif fi('l)l)j) yapuiyilutlijn had been dlacovored of a secondary or i>yMilii: dlwje of blood jioiwming. In reply to i|u<Mt|ni)v, "Dt'nwiii, r>r. lbybiim inl4' L'Ntoec the President's oq||i|ltla>| became ?W woi|*W MJpWptfciV! fully every <fuy ah<t lltlVO ultfuy* (Ol|n<l tliom henllhy. Tliu report, that pim cavlIicM have forfhed there li entirely without ounibui^u," Pr. Itoynton, ,on being Hueatio'lied with nganl u> tlu>||Mno subject Wllil: "I inade up examination of tljc JifeimjHf l?et.e|reoiiiK'an4 Iptlnd them all rljtit. Idi'H'Wiii new eompIP tettoiM whatever In Hip JwMro*'# ems and no ui)f*vor?hl? fu?Hre* Wl,lcl! *m U't' aln'^nv knowip. fit' uonunueA to uo urcli.f? 1 wwieiliii. f/nrtll, Minintrr, London: t j. The President hwl n Rood night, and la having n good day. At thin hour, 2 K SSiB time 111 (lit) nflernoqn. IIU iwplratioh Is normal, anil nltogfttie.tlVwiplMIVPf? reported by IiIh ?ur#eonH to be Tuvornblp. Blaine, Hee'y. iwmr wivi wii'nM( / In an Interview at 2:25 r. St.,' Dr. BUN said that the President Is going along niurh tfrilnj thtifl I ytntp^lny. The cxlfepie foi|(jofl( |||s pttl?o alnee morning ; baa mil exceeded a)* and la initf frqnj tp'J , U> IOL T|ic pulse |s alsc) fuller nmi sjrpager I to , liliiunotef.. } Ywjjpjay] '.tjilj fhottJ the imllcnl liaiUt little fever, to-tlav fin ha* mitit;. In reply to /liieatlons with regard to tlifl reportednui nilmlittldM of htw In Itlt miuk*, Dr. Illlw mid: "We li?Vd examined (lie lunp evtrv day atid tliev liave nl*aw been and arc itw In perfect condition. Tlie rtuMmtow iniirmur ilita morning *? p clear nmi natiw, iiud M|ef? wan nn indje*. 1 tlrin of ahV ahtiAmial nyiliUoin.'l1 The t doctor Was then qtlCHtfonctl In regard to lie ri'lmrtcit rxlirteiion of imj I'n the knii ' nlnl. "Will InveiitJ thno nHnttnl storlm?' ' m Inquired. "There la nn put in the knw 2 olnt jir anywhere dm) u*eejit In the ' wottuj mid (land) lift uftlljTtit-ilWn and t iei'ljlnofl vdthflUt ?ljMto,AI> < tliig ptils< I and temperature. ' "What la the condition of the ulandulai ' swelling? Una It decreased any In Bile ?' "It haa, The Qfltllne fitt'lc glawl la no* ! sspmte 9 II "Ifcx* the patient continue to take foe* d well." ' ' I. .. ''J'ef/cctly, , lto li/nl iotric chicken hfotl it to-day and amitnw hlete ol milk haul, am acciupd to enjoy and rcIWi tlieni Iwlli.,' "1 "tl/i ?rtt< Ihllib l?. U l.svttn* iiLjIi* lliAl it ill llio Mine liniir ymtrrtlnv 7" d "1 ills proKfiKi Unlny li* y liecn nmrli morn cvi"n limn ywtprtlay. TH 'it p?|im?(nn nl h|? In* mid tlic rlmrnrlrr <1 n'lKiWr'Iffl t- rnnillllon t? n)oj* fiivopiblc tl)i>n nf ihl c. hour yvijwp^Hi-pAv. Tk? rmUnl ioNllign U Impnver>W|Mla of Hrc-o vrrj Wood. EXXCTTIVS MASHIOX, W.lHHI.\UTON*t AU glint 29?101'. M.?Tho improvement in tin President')! condition which luiiim Sutur d*y iaathaji .cpUipufd without Hay inter ruption to the prctteiu hour. Thu uttendinj urgsuna MX ret; that thu ituu hIiowm u narked anil decided change {or the better, and a obango which holda oat a chance ol permanence. The President'* attendant1! have taken even a moru sanguine vittw o| hi* preaent condition, and manifest a Kopo^ fulncaa which verge* u|H>n 0MUn.il confidence. Kven tho President hinutelf feel* thin strong current of renewed hope, and hi* reinvigonited mental energy co-operates more effectually tluui ever with bin rallying vital power*. Aa stated in the early morning bulletin,' the patient luul a better night than at any time btforu slnee the uiidille of lust week. His sleep wus still broken ut rather short intervals, but it was more natural and peaceful than heretofore, for the reason tliat his general condition was letter and there was less disturbance from the swollen parotid gland, lie was *]>ongcd oil' with alcohol and water every three or four b?un tmd'sWHllowt'd liquid nourish men t at intervals of two or three hours during the night. Tlie morning examination showed Un favorable conditions ot Sunday were still fully iiiaiuUinwl and, lu the judgment of some the patient, wits decidedly better. ( akotiikk 1kc1si0m m.uik. Another, (light ii(i'islni) alw?t half an inch In length was made at the morning dressing lu the right cheek, and a teaspoonful qr more of hcnltliy looking pus from the ikiteuraUng glaud wualil*t?|oil. Tim futting, slight a* it was, gave the patient fiomo pain unit increased liin imiImo, which luul been at 100, hut rose to 110. It noon fell back, however, to 1C4. The patient rested quietly* throughout-tfie morning, and hia pulse waa noticeably steadier than yesterday evening and rone from 104 to 10(1. Whenever ho went to sleep hi? pulse fell to 100.' During theproeessof sponging off and a* often aa he watt otherwise excited or disturbed, it would rise from four to' six heats. It wan, however, at all times full and strong in character. -During the morning the patient took hin.. lull usual allowance>9f ppuris}iipcpt, including, however, some 'variations in the shape of chicken fM#?atl|K')ii. *? 100, nut"liiic temperature ami respiration continued to Ihi normal. i-oSmirtox r.nmri.v utriuivKii. About iliSO r. M. Dr. Bliss gave the following statement of the President's condition at that hour "I think the President is decidedly better this afternoon tfann he was'yostoi'ilnj' at Inosamo time." lie liad a fever yestenlay afternoon before tlii^s hour. To-dny ho has had none yet. Ills progress has been more even to-day than : I.... tu,. i i.t * ....I.,,. vtTHt itin v. IIII; UAtroiuv IIBC UI inn |HIIDU nine# morning him not been greater than nix beats. Tnotflanrt in looking better 'and ia discharging ninru freely. Ita size ban diminished; Mk skin in moist ami natural in tone; htn tongue in clean, anil shows n healthy couditlon of the mucus1 Diembranes; his stonwli la assimilating the food better, and hla wound is purfei'lly and absolutely clear. 01 course all these things give ns'great encouragement, and while 1 reeogniao tho fact thai the President In still in ulangerous condition, 1 foci no hesitation |n saying that I think the chances are now In favor of his recovery." quiet at this hour. There has been no chan^i) /dnjH) 'V" /o'clock., J'he Jennings apparatus was kept working 'until about that hour, tho President having complained oflho'exceiSiivo heat llii U'liHtrulnri' is now reported to lirvc decreased, and his pulsation Is down to 108. l)rs. Illisa and Woodward watch to-night, , null's Ml'HT pwrwil, Ijiecrctafy lllnltia ?ept the following W?* gram to-night: [fivrll, Minitlrri l/fnihm I i < > At half past ten tonight the general condition of the 1'rmitlcpt ia favorable, Ijiht in the afternoon hia (mine row 10 IVJ and hla teniperfjure to 100.' Both arc a little hMher than the aurgeona expecWd. HI*pi)IktiW PMff Mlmto 10H wkI. the fever li pow au)?il|l|pii. Tim parolM two! I liiK la ateaully Tpiprovlngupd. In at |aa|, <11injnllt|iil(/M ripe.Apprelifn?iioiw of a fwrions Plpptl ppsoning art! lew every hour, Olii.vk, Secretary. frinn* *?rti rr?M uruii itnrr. WWPtnTOXj M,->f*nih?l Ht'll?y telegraphed to-nlglit an follows To frltudi jtl Ohio: /, , ( Once more hope taliea the place of ftte, '&vo^ Huf flio PJwI.rent'ii |nl||d began In flpac up. ft ?<W. !?P fW'W 'Ml'] wandering, Indicating a hotter action of fl|P !lM B1L UlV ?>rnjn. The wound," that hppearW It)15 ||| ?it|?||?l |i|M fnf soyam tlajs, haglua to look better* TIIP two t|w waa a ll'jprpe tfhisiH'r aflll? "Off moan two uaya agq, nas (train, eaoept for a little hoilqwnMb Api<W? . The, (opgtie that for week* looked dry and (overtoil, nAw'halka inoltt and ' irioro healthy. The atomach la better, the tiulae gland tnotf ff??i The pbyiiciiuii look hopeful and cheery once mora. An Dr. ilantll* atrung hopcUiat th? Jlrca dcnVkln jit live. S&%w?a3: ly a fcW nioinortta ago llint t!i#i VfMitent would get well. Dr. Agnew thought the TKlSfMsl ' {lie ^TlSilup, ntid indeed all the njouihom of theCMbiJiPt. <ia4v<m1 (tnm Itnr a hill mu-ntmi n{ tJin PVPtlfi I ml the pint lew dava nf nnjlety. Hho In hI111 hopeful and cheerful. The iMctort i Knve nhliofwon FMdijr.land <i?M her ol Oieit fain. Th|? Wist and ' woman lit woman n( this eemufy Imlrrd 1 (hem m gnil lnld theft tadothwr bvot M i the end, and with pheiijtur.fa'pe kept lie! 1 nlnr.e ||| (lie hedtalde'iif liet h??lmlf<|, The ! nMldren ? their lillie-y.ntcrtlny fnrllif i Unit lime In many day*, lie I Infjulrcd about them In Mho inorn' i inc. and witflted klM them. Mollleaoon entered the rick room, took hl? hand and r kbwetl hlm( and In d cheerful voice hoped ' that nap* would get we|l MM, She held i lila Sand ? inniffeht and *alt(: "Papa,! 1 Will go ftUt, I nro i ra?y -lira joiu i An ftne left the room he Mift: "TlfivMon i weaTixxs JrJtaaiiStt: i with dentil. He hn* berti tlmodt con*tnnt 1y on bin bflck night and day, for fifty ft rteven day*. Oeejwionnlly he hM hcor o' iftwif hfl tot Hte for.? few< moment# \ s:us istM.? ft lllflwrtJIfltmtft Iftlil* b?ck, like 81* .7. ; , , . .... ? . M *1m Hid UqitWHOiall, lot h?t Sbjfi&j. hi* lew . up, wove thefti uboui ana rapt He am hold a ghuw of wuter and take it to' his mouth. The great brain work* naturally again, und the iron reaolution and will is ? restored. The heart l>eatjj more regularly, - and the akin appoira better. The tongue . that on Friday gave otT Hula* of eanker, i# now moist und natural. The stomach takes nourishment wore eagerly, vitality U alow* i ly rcguined, the grout soul that for days , went into the uhudow of death in atill with [ tut, und 1 do not believe the time hou come for it to ]iuhh over the dark river." | a " ? 1. ' Hurried Villi of PMimMt?r Gfitnl Jbuim to Slaw York. Nkw York, August21).?lWinuuterGeueral Jaiues paid u hurried viait to tbia city sutunluy evening, uml almost as quickly returned to lib j>ost of duty at Washing(<?.' . ' . , rpmort'wj thtjmmediate cause of his viult, the main belief being that on behalf of other members?! the Cabinet Mr. Jameshad been sent with a personal request that Arthur should proceed to Washington and be prepared for any emergency that might arise in consequence of the fully unticiputed death of the President. Col. L Bliss, who wuh present at the interview which took pluco between James and Vice President Arthur, said to the rel>ortcr thin afternoon: "Juinea had an ol>ject in coining on %itunlay: uftarnooni and r ap'wH, deny that U was on public business; but 1 <lo *suy "that the uewapajiera ore all okk tiik th.uk in regard to his mission. Of course the condition of the President wus talked of, but his presence here hud no connection with General Arthur gyiii#, Wusliington either to lice the President or to assume the j duties of his ofllce. As has been before | intimated Ueuerul Arthur takes his own counsel in regard to thin delicate matter, und lkuow full wellthut he will not visit, Wushlngton for uny such purpose unless asked to do so by the President What transpired in thut interview which took pluco between James and (tencral Arthur is not for the public to know tiirough me. "Did you know of Postmaster James* in"Well, I suppo'So r'ilid; Md n war uol a Hiirprlm! to llvneml Arthur." TKgDF.R K.Vl-KKftNIO.IK Of fj'V'jj" ? * National liONDON, August 20.?Special service prayer for tho recovery of President (Jarfield was held at several Non?,Conformist phtaes'of Wrtrdhip'fn I/ind6h'yiiterr(ay. Liver idol, August 20,?The newspapers state that prayer for Garfield wan almost universal in tho churches tliere yesterday. London, August 20.?Tho Bishop of the Reformed Episcopal church of Tennessee, preaching at Heaforth, Sunday, referred to tlx spirit abroad ih thd.world to'put-down all authority., The dying President wfls a christian who, before the world, dared to take Bin by the throat. He was a man who might bo killed, but not seduced from, the right. Geneva, August 20.?The President of the Swiss Confederation, in receiving United States Minister Cramer, oxj>ressed tho sorrow and anger of Switzerland at the act which brought President Gartleld to the brink of the tomb, and an earnest hope for his recovery. Ye*ter<Iiiy'ft Iltillrtln*. Wamii.noto.v, August 20,?The following ofllciul bulletins went issued to-dav: I . . Irwln'a Inflation. . i Ajiwliil dlfffnitrli \h ifie Intotflifenrerf: ' '1 i HtitniisKvm,*, Au(n\3i tl.f ; m and wn-. tepco to tlio IVnltcntlflfy lof ft tefm of Irf) i jrHpiMil'i wftftUkcn' tjy (l(u HfecrltT lu : CftltimlrtlB Hit* morning ?t I a'tlot'li. [ nrrndUrlim *?n? Mnhfitlllt, ! SfllfMUtytlU, Aii?ut 29.?The 1mm ol HoVift (.InMnrt/wilti tllu ?ntlrt'lmrffot anrt ! n wagon nml Imflriw, near Ka^S|?liiRHrli|,' I thl? county, V? VnfiiM to tho Hpnnrt SitI imlity nlclit hut. the work ol an Incen[ dint?, 'l?rt,?B,0)a;;:i ' Ct-inwm, tlj.;, OT-By % <>f|iloslon ot ti Wric q?ii <J g*willnf( Jtunn, flv'lnjt nenr Clinton, WI? hnrftt-d to dtntli. |(cr liunlinncl wits ,(nlnllv injtirort. She went Into tho collar wlioro Uio fluid *n? Itli n Mmf>, Whleh cntMnl thr rtjilrtnion. Th? itnrrlnmf'a Port Moyai.j 8, ti, AukuM 2U.?^hf.Utitr (Jwtnc annntinrpl Viy \Ke Hfgnal &M? 1 *11 colored. MUCH MARRIED MARVIN TUB SHAKTBST SCOUNDREL ALIVE. ??? * ! Tbr lu?f Eleven Wives ud Vujr VII. Ulalei In I'utody-A* Elnbomie -A Dlugr Morj. Xiw Yubk, August 2?.?FK-tfctive Robert Pinkerton urrivi'ti in tho city Hutunluy morning by the Fall River boat from Ronton, liaving in custody General MArton, alit?!Uarvtn, uliaa Kingman, and un assort- , ed and variegated lot of other name*. Marvia it will be remembered, U the man who is charged with marrying eleven or more young ladle* in varioua parts of the country aail desertiug them after he had robbed tlietn or their relatives of money by means of forged checks, lie is also charged with a number of other swindling devices, the \ successful result of a fertile but perverted ingenuity. In (act, his erimett i^re as \urious and cover as widu a range as tlui assumed name* uuder which this man?who i is tailed the "smartest scoundrel alive,"? ( travels. i Marvin's appearance is not as striking or prepossessing as one would think from \ his pictures or the published descriptions. ( He nays he is between fifty and sixty years j of uge, and looks it. As hu sat in the de- | teclive's office yesterday lie appeared to l>e i a tall, rather spare man, of fully fifty years. ] HIS DEKKNSR. . As will lie seen, his defense is to be an alihi and mistaken identity. "You will he ( staygered when you hear his story," saiil , tho detective; "it Is the tnost elaborately tilunnrtl and the host I hnve nvnr seen. Tio chain is perfect?veiy nearly," "I'tui you Hud a break in it?" "Olio tlmt lie little exi>ectcd. Hut go iu anil interview him. You will conic, out J convinced" that he in an Innoeent mull." The reporter laughed Increihilpiigly, anil ' wltliih live .minutes found himself iiielined . to think tin* prisoner a martyr. Hie prisoner calls himself (ienend lludlong A. Morton, llo gays this is Ilia only name, anil will not respond to any other. The tille he cluiiiis to have won in the , anny: Aftor ho had disclaimed any knowN cilgo of the Marvin Who recently married Jim l)o Hart in New Jersey anil Mist Tut* pin In Virginia, the reporter asked: i ''How.qania you to be identified with Marvin?" "Hod only Known, I do not," wus tho re- . lily, ill a very Iniumiaive tone. "All I ' kiiow of thin Kieluiiond affair f have ' learneil xinrc my nrrcfit. 1 have never 1 knowingly wronged a unin out of a dollur, , anil I appeal to your manhood to do lue , justice and to print what I slmll suy, 1 ask only Biinplo justice.' Thin in a liiiHtiik- " en identity, a* I ean eaally prove. 1 ran i give you my personal history if you will i take it juHt as I xliull dictate. The "General" then proceeded to relate . witli the smoothness und (Inlsh of u prac. . ticeii orator tho story of his life. To lio in- , tenrtiptcd by questfotm rather annoyed >| him, 11(1(1 occasionally lie refiiBcal to answer, , Iwemuie it won not |iolley to disdoso the | wlmlo of his defence, Ills counsel had told . 1.1... .1 ....I....I ' 8:30 a< m.?'Tin* Vrealdent'a aymptoma tlilH mnriilng aiv as favorable a* yesterday at the same liunr, llu slept, awakening at Intervale, tint greater part of tlio night. At Interval* lii-'tuuk uml retained the liquid ii<iurUbmont lulniliiUtcri'il, Ilia mind contlnucn perfectly clear, l'ulw, 100; temperaturc, Ira 5-10; respiration, 17. 12:301'. M.?At Uio luorjilng dressing ol tl><* President an additional iwlnt of nuif wmttlcm wu Tc'ingnlicil In Ida swollen face, which, lielng incised, gave exit to ?mif hetlUliy-lookliig pun. The other oiienlng* on the exterior of the awcllingare likewise iliwIinniiDK, hut though lew intense, the tumefaction linn not yet UIHU'lilll> ly <lliiiinlHh?0 In Kifo, Nfltlilng hyw M Ijceij ill the eemtltlon of the wound. The ustial dully rise of temperature linft not yet occurred, and the general condition has not materially changed since morning. 1'ulne, lOfl;'.temperature, 00.0; respiration, 18, ? Ml I!.The ofllcial bulletin issued at this hour says: The daily rise in the President'* teiiffiimture hefpii |a(ej t||jn ?(!i'riw?ii I'h'ii fflt^'Wi mil rtw.fclO ?? ? degree liljmcr. I'lje (pwieney ol Ills ptilae l? now (In1 wiiiio as lit tills hour yesterday. He him taken willingly the liquid fo<jdjpreserllied during the day, anil had, heslden during the morning, a small piece of milk toast. At the evening drawing a pretty fret! discharge of healthy JUW invik plawi nmttljcflw no mnt?*riiil rhiinxo. Piilne 110, tem|)crattire 100.5, fapirntion l?iiu oilntonvllje,, Mo., wiya tlio- excitement alwtit the Indians has not alinWtU iTho llMnmoiiare atlil keep' !iig tip tlie daiiee. The latest from KUtt la that the' WBfMUw MeiHiiiltea faVu \mi\ i|mwu afuiy. ftim vctior?r gievcnrt 4iTn tHKiy gfliSftnminirg Smii In ffiv'hI 4Wm tlrnrimnru TlMniiM llllHI* fmnn nmrfnnil iiuii. i ui iiinuuiuv, wiiuh nit: ? rncr united t to what regiment he was attached during , the war he declined to kiv, Occasionally . ho vim facetious, a* when tie .said, pointing r to (lie burly otlicer who wan constantly at , hl??l<je(t"Jdci,tiseiiie, bttt'Jhavo this than , in cuirtody, und tle In ? bud luan, as you | can we (roni hi* face," ' , TUB PBISOJOIl'S KTOIlVi "I wan born In Krlo County, N, Y. My ! father's name was" Willi*- f I. Morton, lie , wan born In Groenbush, X. Y? and he was a civil engineer. My mother wan Elian j Jann Sllsbeo, lind she was bora. In the j vicinity of Grcenbtmli, When I was about .< nevcn yearn of ago our fiunlly removed to ChauuMqtta County, and 1 lived there until I was eighteen year* of age, in my fourteenth: year X Waa sent to Heidelberg, I Ocjinany, to the school of civil and military engineer*, or, in other words, the old gymnasium of Heidelberg, where I gradua- | ted. after about (our year* of extraordinary hum ttudy, a* an engineer, military and 1 civil. After returning to thl* codntry lent ' gaged with Colonel Iletckiith C.Seyinour. I He a'hi nt on? time State Engineer of ,New i York, anil wns then located nt n place called Drew's Gulf, on the Western Ilivl- ' sioti of the Krlo Railroad, In tho construe- ' thai of the Western I)lvi*ion. After leav- t Inglhat^ortj Will the roiul was opened, T ' was employed as an assistant 111 the To|?v>'t graphical Kngineer Corps of the army, In I theWmmer of 1854 I went to the IHtelllc i cOTl.PIWj JSW'll fer n time In the Topo; | SWIlilw Wt|w 'lliaor Gl'd6rnl Clarke, the eoiminmdnnt of the department at that I tlniv Afterscrying there until 1837?fall i of $7-1 Wtti tt'l&ted by Mr. Minli, , then chief of the Bureau of J^ipluet'ring for '< the English VOVetlHacpt, to take charge of < thp gufvey for tiio tntoroeoanic Railway In* j Uatitt^ras, X-'entrol,Aiueriia. After Mini I ?J?il^WW'lfHum?l 10 the Walea t In lM. Hotin flftorw) T \\a?Miarrlwl, I | flUlW tlmu 1(1 liriilae building. "tyhcit the war hroko out I entered the | ttefvloe iul a private.'> "After the war closed I was in KKMl, 1807. and ptirtof 18(18 disabled from any mH|*c occupation with luftatnm&tiuw rhcifiiuitlaiu, 'Afttf I rfctof l!?iiri etytoJt litteni) to husitlt* wrntifto the bridge buslpVKinThTwSo. In Oio fire of 1871,1 wn* | liunicd ottf. ilnJMSmy wife .died. Snip , sequent to her death my llttlo I toy tllu<L but live years oh), I fij tlfc silrliy; f I twOT jwd wiw iw the' vuAwtJtig *;nWw?( 01the icoieritmont , 1 fto.wfui then thirteen years, &M, Ju'tfie following April*-flifi' hlW'lm nlHrith?( 1 went Uii-liijvillttto.MUt.in the wflstfto, thin or iw CKiMRnt!ii*t"iii Monsn! npii i\?t Offlm, but deelltm) to tafe t(ie wwltliltl, 1 to?tb?Tea. M !tlWtftlike toasuueinte MITO *|W Hi?'IWtiient ?'?*? seemed (o\J|a(*wer|ie that work. I went there at the Instance and solicitation of Senator Oliver 1'. Morton, since deceased, "1 remained In Chicago U||(]| July, In 3 m l?7tt, my twemwMj t*"v llttln girti WttWi qrov^etl wifilo o\ii apmtjn, waawa tlfilleil SlaVl Seimtu. s||t||t|j aa n llljli Court ol |(t|i*umhi?en( un the trial of (tenefitl llflknaii, After that trial closed I returned to Chicago, from thence to I hi vimjKirl, Iowa, and on the 24th ol Jiilv I wi? m.trled.lpjny prWnt wifci J i.l.iliv'li t? was flic71th. If was the (ittnlvetimry of licr mm. aim uint * enner uio ??u or win, 1 Vflwh. A few day? nfti'r out stefflysatesa;! Mititt)Ai. cxrntrKwm. '."I fan. cotfnctlnl Mihllit llicfc rttlh llic construction of wlint wiu then known nA tlx KutliMlrf.jOn't'itf It I'lttklmrgli Hnlf. rend,' MtWirtntmllt Kilit to tlio ?nii|mtiy which reran nliwl it vindrHlieiiatnticiMhc 1 (lixhcKtcr >\ Hint/1 Line Knilmnd. Tttr rnriet (4 (lie Uoic niter that I ?? cumkivnl n* i\ connillinj CMIfNffi flml ns Ijtclr cfotrt, I f?W coiniKumtlnn *>r my nor. vkiii, wtHciilarlv m an cunrrt, from the 1 yi|?8h(? AMM^tgnnHomhfrnComnnnv , mil th? Osnwla Poutlicm llallmnl punr?ftoin tho iJilf Wmre Cominftit In i tM'Arfitiilnihi illM'Irt InvoMlpitlon unci thestiboefjnent trial* growing out of It; In the Canada Southern Company in their suits in chancery in Toronto, and in the " I'niliul Siliitiw Diiitrli't /'niirf lu./nr.. 1. - -? v wvmiv Uliil^u Walluro at Syracuse. I was employed by a number of contractors to uiuke estimates for their work in the meantime, sometime* in one part of the country anil sometime* in another. "I have bOHrded (our years of the last six yearn with Mix. K 11. Jillaon, with my family, No. HI Olive street, Sew Haven, Cona., t and during the present year, ao far, have I warded with Mm. Anne M. Kennedy, No. i42 York street, New Haven. I have bwn confined to my room in her houae, with the exception of a very few day* in May, from tin.- 17th of January hud up to the 19th id June hut, with rhcumatiaui, partial paralysis and perieonditi*. "On tne 27th of June I engaged to make a prollle of a railroad survey in Kentucky. r "At the time I was arrested I had 1 . steamboat ticket, issued on the steamer liencral Lytic, from Louisville to Cincinnati. The ticket was dated August 2, and 1 was alwut to go thither. "The question may come up in your mind how 1 eamo to be seemingly Idcnti* lied with this difficulty. My greatest surprise in that 1 am not accused of the muriler of poor Jennie Cramer, lor I don't sun pose there has boon a crime committed within 5,000 milcH of Now York but Otfit there liaa been a vigorous effort made, I'ither on the |>art o( the |>olico or the hciitational presa, to connect me directly with it. How or why 1 am charged with this matter ut Richmond, and with every criuiv ? )t the iwat eight years, I cannot say, untyK V t is from the fact that last spring I was ar- In eati'd in Missouri, charged with having .Hissed a forged draft in Joplin, Mo., on the >th of July, 187U." DISCREDITING 11111 STORY. Kvcry word of hi* Itory as to his whore* ihoutH at the time of the Joplin forgery la mid by the Pinkertons to bo false, but, ns itated above, it is their opinion that it ii >no of the cleverest manufactured alibto on coord. "The way he does it insoine of lis cases," said Superintendent Bangs, "l* r hiss?lie lives constantly on the wine ut ho time ho wants to make up his alibi, for instance, suppose he arrives in Now fork at 0 o'clock this evening! he would go o a hotel, register, take ft room for the jn light, then take tile twin out of town after tx in hour's stay, That night ho might ho 100 rj idles away, and yet ho would nave evl? c? lenco to show that ho' was in New York, lee?" 1* G A FORTl-NATF. EftCAPE i, Prom a Great lUMiintor ~ A New York lfl Ntcnmer Nlnknut Nph. ei New Yohk,, August 20.?The, steamboat hi ttate of New York, plying between Hurt* . ord and New York, which left Hartford at ^ o'clock Sunday afternoon, struck on a lc ock near Good Speed Landing, half way w letweon Saybrook Point and Ilartforti, 01 ibout 0 o'clock last night. 8ho was llii* C( nedlntely rim ashore and lies there with jj, icr stern under water. w "While steaming <julctly down the river sc lie had to curve and make way for a s( chnouer. The stern of the boat collided hi villi a rock and the water began to pour in. t< The utmoHt confusion prevailed, as many cl verc lil their state rooms ami emerged In tr heir nicht cldthes. Three persons, man, tl vife and child, wont overboard in tho ex? lx ivuit I?I, nn nviu wicii, mu min i nnn ivor themaindetlfin teas than flveminutcs A iii^t tlio pumps Were started without avail' I" rha piii?engor? were ordered to tho upper hi leek ami order* wore given to tho men to tt un the boat nahore, and an it reached the le Kink thoatcr quenched tlio tires. Almost di ill (lie iiaascngcni ou tlio suuken boat have tv list their baggage,, some 0[ |t bain# sub- gi norgednnd the rent left or lout In the con- ni nuion. The baggage room in completely K mdet;,water,, tit ' llagg?|!<wnastor8ldncy Sellew waadrown- b hI in theladlca' cahln, whera he had gone, r? list liefere the veswl -was beached,to nee It he occupants wore all taken out. 1/m. Mo,uoo. A KEXTI'CKVAmnCKTC. A ratal Holler Explosion?Denlh ti a o: Dull Cur, y| I/HW'lut, Ky., August 20.?At Camp || iellvllle, Ky., tlio hcilernf Ilonry Monday's ei awmlll vxploitnl with disastrous. rcftulm. jJ. Engineer Henry Oalnea won killed Inntant- w y, part of the tailor striking him on the tl ifaul .taking, an entire portion of it olf h lai k'Fletcher anil Bum Cook were mortally " rounded. Berry Allen wna M*1ded from lie waist down. He wilt probably recover. fi?o other t'tiiiiloycB were wounded, but )g 1M aefiolialv. The mill ahed' wa* reduceil K u ne'arlv a total wreck. Tho exploalon \vd? " Bused'by tho use ol sulphur w*t*rlo the ? toller. i" A boaa section burnt, with some colored atiorers, w#?Wt?noldngUicxaiiie town, on y i hand w at n rapid rote, when the hands [' .(a man named Unghea slipped train the J' 'rank! .lie tell heaiyoug in tront, and as a x>tii)>antu|i undertook to catch lilm botli " [oil tcwelhcr and are supposed to tic men- P allySiurt., Jlugkoa' hend waa deeply fiahtiil and nadly lacerated. The wlwtU insaod over the breast ot tlio other mail, milidng lilm dreadfully, It la supposed '< nut no ill niorumv u?t?, U ?'? I! 4 BHWHMH T? HfKAUW, ? U lllli.ol. KdlMr Wh* P.ml.t. la 0 Vilely AMUtlllng thai rrMldol. r Quixcy, lit,, Awgiwt at.?On Ilic 11th nut, tl\? M(l(ni? of llio fhila Herald, In 1 caOtuu <xtttortat> itiwil thin language: "\V? Mlevv (JitltMU to lxi jtint iw honorable tw ? llio innn lie nliut, and a mighty night In* * kngerotw to tlio country at large." o 'flic llrrubl cdUorliila have (font time 16 0 lltnu |Uw? ikhI.iIhU' rotlcmteil and nggrit- j. mt?(tli? ahitemetit by Hitch aiwurtlonB m " 'WhcH thoiltttyim flnlah Cliilteaii'B work, in thoy Bovm lltfclj'lo <lo, there will lie no Iwjjntinl aomiw." Ho iiIho ml'lf.l Unit lie hail tho nuppon of nil wntitahlo Dptuocmta every vrlicrr. 11 PuMIc Indignation ngainut the Jlrrnhl tl ran high among rupviNinIn Democrat* na e mil na A lump nuiount of * iwtrtmtiue wan withdrawn from tho naiwr h nil trie tMlng o( anger culminated fait t nlxlit In tlie Iwimlnu iinil rmriiinx ol tlio t H&M (HlllM- iu effltry, together with R immwtilun clHjry hi Ciiilteou. In thindenmiwlmllon both ltopttbllcMM and IVinocmtn were oiiKngcil, but no (xjrwninl violence o( any kind wniv Intended of at- " Igtnpted, ; |. f MIMtAKEM Or nKPOHTCM, t Or. llnmlllAti *??? Me ha* lir*r- " uyii|f Nkiv VetiK, Augtat if.?Dr. K. It. Hum- * lltou. who )uat returned (ram Wellington, wns tuuftd lhi? evening In hta library by an Awckluted Pre* reporter.. The fioettr mid he linit lieen so mlmmderalood In In- J tervlewa I'nnfc'rtiitift the Prenldpnt, that he | ijlOtlld lirrrdftet oxxtt * copy of what ho I Mid before Ui'< Inlter loft, lie Intd found ' Mybtg* iittoted that lie had never uttered, tMf Midlflfe Mund the re|>nrter tnnde ive ol an v nupteaalon beyond tb? cop* leR fe ttfiould nut accord lilm n aecond Interview. ' The reporter then neked, "Aw ynn U- , ixiftcd rattccUy in an evening papef ESday, lliat you Mil no doubt whatever but tluit the I wldent would reeover." I Ilr. Hamilton?''No, air, I would not WJ> that of any patient and much Ink ?t til'' President, In wbrtrtWae It Initupty illfllrnlt to innke n Mfe tvpywwia, Tlion putt- ] et inlaiindrratiMl ulo. I mid I licllevwl j lie *<\i\ld !? ? well, but that belief la not in Mflvlute tinaitrsnce. It la altnply my ffttth," i BANKING'S BANKING'S U ' DR. A,. T. 3 OF NEW Will In it the Net riiursday, Friday THE 1st, id and 3d TO APPLY 1:1 n ?? oracus, irusses, Alxlominal iPIHAL PROPS, PESS Soluble for Hafferera from Spinal Olw NkovMen, Stooping, Ujupepala, the Womb p#*Dr. Banning will remain but TOREK id vicinity given. NO CHAROK FOR AN UEBMANT ANB TBE VATICAN. r*k*fcl> MnUf* *f DIMraUlw meIWHI I'harfk ?b4 NUte. Bmmk, Auprnt 20.?A? Dr. Korum, tho B* Bluliop o[ Trevt*, I* nt?ying with Bi?ark, It In expected many reaolutiona will : eomo to on quiMtloiu which will, muteally uf!ect future relation* between lurcii anil state. Tho Moat important lint to Iw discussed Is a* to whether the overnmont will insist on J)r. Knrum takig tho oath binding him to nhscrvo the ws ol tho Statu, or will it ho content with tooting from him tho promise to do all in is |>ower to avoid collision in the luturo. It may be stated m a (act that the Vatican M resolved to profit to tho utmost by the vorable opportunity for obtaining the mg promised revision of many laws and as settling, as far ut, possible, all illfierices between Prussia and tho Vatican by incord. This wish o( the Vatican hus not until dw met with the consent of llismarrk, ho at present seems duly Inclined to make >me concessions in order to restore regular m ice In tho numerous parishes which tvo remained for a long tiunf Without pasire, but ho is none tho more willing to iiange tho principles which he has hltner> observed in retard td the Vatican. It Is, lerefore, likely Uiat some tlmo will olatiso sfore a real and oomplote understanding stweon the church and stato will lie made, s Ilerr Von Pchlosor was formerly atched to tho German Legntlon at Homo alias been thought fit to negotluto with ie Curia. Kield Marshal Baron ManteuI, sUidtholrier, of Alsace Loraine, has me his utmost to affect a lasting peace bofecn the church and Slate In order to tin for himself the assistant of the Itoian clergy In hU administration. Tho ing of Haxnny ls said to. have used his Inncncc to faci|Uite arrangement*, and it u opcb that with this unanimity definite firmgcmcnta will soon be made. ISMBdlirx rirw la Algeria. 1'aris, August 20.?A correspondent says; number ol flree am reported In Algeria. 11 the country afound Pbilllpvillo to the (tent ol sixty square kilometres are ono Mt conflagration. htora, tho port of I'hilpvllle, has been destroyed. A forest of irk tree* Is ablaie, and the flames?fanned y violent Wlnd???e carrying *11 before icui. It Is hafclly possible (or the gurrl>n and population to effect anything In 10 wtjr of subduing the fired, owing to the eat, It feared the Are originated with 10 Arabs. ; . ^ r ' U>4 iNtw Abln Di'lux, August 29,?Thomas Ilrennan, te U*rr*Ury of tliwlitnd League, linn relived formal notice from the Irish Kxecure tliat be la remanded to Kllmalnham ill for a further period of three months. Londus, August 211.?The Lund League bhventiun, to Which delegate* troui each ranch of tlie League In Great Britain were ivited, and (or which gfeat preparations ave been made, opened at Newcastle tony. About two hundred delegates were resent, . / , Kail way inMni, Nick, Augusta*.?A railway train, bound ir tills place, lion been thrown from the sek between ftejus and Agog by a madims removal of the rails. The engine nd four goods wagons tell upon the rocks n the iie? Shore, The engine dHver and oker was killed and nine persons Injured lcluding (wo ladies. RI(Biae*>l, Verjrt PXtis, August 29.?Paul Bert's lecture on Jucatlonal topics in Paris was a riolent ttack on tlic Catholic religion anil system I education. The presence of Clambctta n fcutli an occasion la considered stgnlfl. nit, particularly as after the lecture he luded llcrt as nno who not only had anteedents but a future. A Mtakl War t'lMd. Madrid, August Im/jtriulM domuds the recall of Duke Kornau Munoa, lie Hpaniah ambuaador at l'irls, In , Hit rent of the French foreiim ininlstur lire. lifting, iu ilia reluttl to <!oni|ienwite tin ulda milTcrtn unlqw Hwin. Imlninnlflcr lid French who auflferwl ouring the t'nrllat lid (Julian Wan. ' 111 Tk??*M Mala. ' Loxnox, Auguat 211,?Th? Timet financial rticto iujtk Hinted rirden lor the with Irawai- o( (fold from tho Bank of Kngland ittvc lutfn wholly cancelled; but an long m he New York money tnnfkot prwelitu tin ippearaficc it doe* uid exchange Veepi ai teak na It la, withdrawal! may lie expect n! to continue. w it** m?k?1> Loxhfi*, AuguM IH.?A dlapatih froir fenera report*a hngh maw of rock ant '*rth hitTltu Wlrn from Iho timtinlnln mik it Sottrhm Ctfltoft irnd (Iriwm nm ilorkpd lin the retime of the river Jubel,ni (fluent of the Hhlne, coHvrrllnR (lie vol ey Into * l?ke. n?M M r*l?. I/)*!*)*, Atiir. A telegram fron rrlierne, Anlit Minor, ?a)e thcraeent earth jtmkn there tnd nh the laltnil of Chli irers tw?? violent th?n I net April. Thi mhetiltnntntre in ilaiptfr. A r?M loxoo*, AngiMt A 'llapttrli fron ttfrilii Br. Kgjw bM nVclved Mil! tpiKilntln* htm Bialioti olTrtrM. I)i Konim i? now In* ?t v*mln with Bin Mtck. 1 BRACKS. BRACES! i iusnsrinsro-, Y O 11K, McLnre House, and Sntui-daJ'? Of NKFI'KMBEK, 8 SYSTEM OK Shoulder Braces, HuppoVtCil'H, ARIES & PILE BRACE?, cue, Weak new and Irrlliitlou, Rouuil DlnpUcemraU and Pulling of and Bowel* DAYS. Important Inference in this Ci'y, INTKKVIKW. (?nfru(rr or authority. Fighting Over tbc NpollN of tinmblvr In World*. New Ohlbann, August 21).?A <ll?i>Atoli from Pensaeola, Florida, says that a Deputy Marshal of the city arrested James K. JohnHon, proprietor of u wheel of fortune, iiiul took charge of his outfit and $)00 in silver on the table, and an iron wife containing about $1,700. Johnson had a license from the city to run a wheel of. fortune, but the Mayor decided that Johnson kept a gambling house, and that the property soiled should bo confiscated. The Mheritf demanded possession of the.property by virtue of a writ of replevin lamed from fthu Circuit Court of this county. The Marshal rofuaed to deliver powKMi.!oii of the property, and called.upon lib* policemen to defend the same. After some further resistance on the part of the Marshal, ho was arrested by the Sheriff and taken to Jail by his posae. Tho Mavor, who was present,'summoned some additional police for tho purpose of * defending the property. J. M. Tarble, the Mayor. Policemen Broona, Cook ami United States Commissioner Francis Welsh wore arrested,under the charge of resisting an oillcer, and placed under bonds. Tho door of the cell in which tho safo was con- ' fined was then broken open and the safo taken possession of by the sheriff. IIV TIME or PEACE. Terrible Torptdo Exploalou at Newport, u. I. Newport, K. I.,'August 29.?About two o'clock tills afternoon Lieutenant B. Long Edes, of Washington, and Lieutenant Lyman G. Spaulding, of Portsmouth, N. II., wero planting mines for harbor defenso, in connection with tho annual experiments which take place before tho Examination Board, when they met with a horrible fhtflth. Thorn lu w)int tu lrnr?t??n nu niwuiO closes, anil when 4liu buoys ol thaw art* struck an explosion o[ torpedoed take* place. Tho buoys were accidentally Htruek, and Men aha spauldlng were blown Into atoms, their remains being sent at least thirty feet in tho air. The ro|x>rt ol the explosion was heard in the town. The Ixxllcn have been taken out of the water and removed to the torpedo station. Edes' wile has been notified. fliiauldlng was unmarried. His father, at Portsmouth, has been informed of his death. The event has cast u gloom over the place. Admiral Porter Is by the side of tho dbatl ollleers. MAII. RAUN. Tho CanadlM Government (Join* lo Hnve Nome or III own. Ottawa, August 29.?The Postal Department has given new orders for mall bag? and pouches recently to manufacturers In Toronto and elsewhere. This Is probably In part owing to tho international mall bag dllflruity, and a desire to have our depart- ment fully equipped. It Is quite usual to give' such dWors early hi the fiscal year, when the new Parliamentary vote becomes available. An Ottawa firm is now busy on a considerable order for canvas and leather bags and. Jiouchcs. Uiilher hags made of cowhide, substantially riveted and equipped, are understood (o cost the Department from four to ten dollars, acconllng to alee. i anviw coma very mucii urn new registered loiter ImtfH, lit ninviiH, foriilalictl Willi a patent lock nnd "OilI, which cannot be oirencil wllhmit ilrtectlon, nre being Blipplk'tl. Tho olllclaU are imlte reticent aa to lliu pninlH innili' in l'oelmiuter Ueneral letter. A Friendly LlUcellon. Ikpianahimk, AuguMHl.?A milt of general intercut to the Society ol Krlomto wim begun in the Circuit Court to-day, In wlilch the White Uek quarterly nicctiiiK ol the wortern yearly meeting in plaintiff end Allen Hodley, rl nl., In defendant. The caae ja tried hy agreement. The controversy lute grown out of n acpnration which took place in the western yearly meeting of FrioniWiri 1877. The money directly In. vnlved la' a legacy given In trust to tlm White Lick 'quarterly meeting hy Catharine Maloy, but indirectly to all tho prop1 ertv of tlie western yearly meeting.' Many Friend* of prominence ore lu attendance. i . ?' ? ?> I An (IMd M ?? <). Yasktox, Dakota Tkrhitom, August 20 At a dentil o(4MI feet the Yankton ar tfnliui well bora* "truck flowing water, I phluli dm ISOtfuliutuppr mlntito through , a nlx-incli pipe. In U|c nntno pi|m water Win cnrflwl lift)' feet nlraVo tlio nurface ot i Oil" untuml. TIiIn la the fimt well in I)?kn' to, mill im It l? ft cheap mic<?M another will ' proliablv Iw bored litre immediately. Tim ' well i'<?ii|>?tiy will lay pipe* to Mipply tho ' cliy with nrteniati water. fthnl Two Mrolhm. i Mummfj.ii, o., Augiwt an.?At l,ick I Han, three hillm Irom hen1, nh Hiitiirday i niffht, IHck Williamwm, In n fpiarrcl, ahot I two iirotlit'i-K, Ncott and Jaroea Tipton, i ScGtt Tipton will die. Williamson WMar rp>tp;l yc'tiT'lny at Knlfwkl. , Apollinaris ; "THE QUEEN OF TABWATERS." f firitilk M:iknl Jturwl. "Exceptionally favoured. Part and agreeable. A great boon to continmto.l , trave/tiri." Ntw Y?rk Medical Record, ? ANNUAL SALE, 9 MILLIONS. !; OftllGnrrrt, Dntgirit, &>Mn. Il'al. Dtnlm. BEWARES OF IMITATIONS.