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frx. . OMAHA , NEBRASKA , SATURDAY. AUGUST 14 , 1880. NO. 4T. ilished 1871. MORNING EDITION , Price Five Cenis EVENTS. Crisis in Turkey Imminent. ; iPorta Fears That it Will ff.aveto Give in to Eu rope's Demands , Albanian League Declares 'DP ' Independence and Be gins Fighting Mon- > tenegro. to "be Made to Release 'from ' Jail Aufnora of | Agrarian Outrages. invest Prcspect-vn Silesia ' Ameer of Afghanistan a , Tr ty to the Massacre of British. SCHUYLER'S MISSION. SpecUl dispatch to The Bcc. < BELOUADE , August 14 , 1 a. ni. Eugene Schuyler had an interview with the Roumanian ministers. An i Jnderstanding was arrived at whereby % vhe American representation la ofli- v nr.lly recognl.ed , and Schuylor as mnirter resident , pending permanent tf-rangements at he meeting of the . * "mtcd States tongress in December. > A Dli'FICl'LTT ADJUSTED. j k t special tUsiatch to THE REE. { ( f ' LoXD ' August 14 1 a. m. 1 * il Berlin correspondent hears from .1 ahQ 'nest quarters that a dispute be- 0 I -v"een England and Austria in regard § * ? * ° tne nav'gation ' of the Danube is by 1 i' no means as serious as represented. t .Tho difference has long been settled * Ul reality. . ) TURKEY DISSATISFIED. ' ( A Constantinople dispatch sivs that 4 -.Furkey has notified Servia that" she is ilibsatisfied with the reply of the Ser- " \ * . * y"811 ministry regarding the calling t , \ out of th military. l f * .JT11ODBLE W1TJI THE BOILERMAKERS. * jp The boilormakcra alJarrow demand .an advance in wages. Should a strike frosult , 12,000 hands tfu De affected. i ; _ HARVEST. A Re0rls fr'jm a11 Part ? of the United state tt owing to contia- 'lishiue the prospects of : a good , . sat are cplendid. It is believed \.ta \ be improbable that further rains , " " : the present advanced stage of the : crops , will injure them. V&ISTERIAL CRISIS IN TURKEY. A Constantinople dispatch states . .fiat a ministerial crisis is imminent. /'The / action of the national council oi , the Albanian League , in reaolvins : tc ; renounce all Turkish authority and tc np Albania as an independenl .rarJiM profoundly disturbed--thfl FequBnimity of the porte , aud the TU' f-raor is that the sultan's councillors are 1 of the effort to extricate the gov- i ' iment from its post of difficulty , bu % the especial source of anxiety and f ear o the Sultan is the desire of the powers to send a fleet to supervise the cession of Dulcigno to Montenegro , and the evident disposition of the "population to consent to the move' ment. The Turkish governmenl Crows dr-ily more apprehensive of th < failure of the policy of inaction , anc perceives that sooner or later it wil' be obliged to submit to the operatioi of European concert as a solution o the eastern question. The sultan'1 ciily hope is in delay , and In the hy polhesis that since the withdrawal o Franco from the aggressive coalition Eng'and will have too much on he hand to pursue severe measure alone. MOUE WA11L1KE rREPAKATlONS. The porio yesterday ordered th mobilization of the second army corp at Adrianople. KUSS1AN UOKDE. Reports from St. Petersburg con firm the previous statement that a poi v tion oC the land forces recently dea patched to .VUdivaatask will invad iEanchsoria by the Amur and Lungai rivers. 1VACIK1C CRUlSEliS. The two clippers recently launche at St. Petersburg will follow the at others already despatched to the Ps cific. They are fourteen-knot vessoh each armed with threu six-inch guns m. RKADV FU ( ) CHINA. Gen. Von Kauffman , who has al ready arrived at Kuldja , has som 15jOOO men at his disposal. MBEUIAX KA1LWAY. Gen.rol Streuvo has received ir ttructions to proceed at once with th construction of the now railway whic is to connect the Siberian steam navl gation > ; ea with ahe railway of Rus sia proper. BIG ROBBERY. Lord E'def'a manelon , Encom house , ut Dorset , has bcun robbed c jewelry worth 12,000. 1Y1NG AMEEK. A dispatch from Calcutti Buys it : Beriouslj' assi-rted that Ayoob Kha acted throughout his campaign agaim the Dritish in concert with Abdi Rhauixn. M A GV BXMEST TOPPLES. 1 S A dispatch from Buenos Ay-n elates that the revolutionary movi ment in progress against the gener government has been renewed and tl chamber of deputies has been eve thrown. This may bo a aiere rumo : but the state of feeling is such thj there are strong , probabilities of i truth. AMERICA AN1 > EUROPE'S OOLI ) . The Imperial Bank of Germany d cided not to udvance the bank di count rate. It is believed lhat tl governors of the Bank of Eaglan .will alao decline to make any chanj in the present rate , and thus the will be no check by the banks in eitl er Germany or England against tl increashmtendcncy ol gold to flow i America. , . p CATTLE. In the house of commons la night Mr. Anthony , Mundell , vice president of the council , repl Ing to inquiries by Messrs. Jam Howard and Arthur Arnold , membe for Bedfprdehire , and Stafford respec jrely , said thirteen animBJs importi k to Liverpool in the steamer "Iowa" were affected by Texan fever ; that 804 head of cattle came by the steamer "Iowa , " but only those which came from one place or one causing had beam affected , and their carcasses had been seized by the local authori ties of Liverpool. There was no question , he Said , that the Texan fever would COinmunicatu disease to other cattle. ARCHBISHOP DESPRES RECALLED , Special dispatch to The B HOME , August 13 1 a. m. A re port has been received ftt the Vatican from the Papal Nrtncio at Paris , stat ing that the recall of Archbishop Dei- pres , archbishop of Toulouse , may bo con dcred an accomplished fact. Hi successor will not have the title of ambassador , and will only remain as long as circumstances require and un til the complete execution of the de crees against religious societies , after which the French government will propose a revision cf the concordat. THE EMPS-tORS SF ! dtapatcli to Till Vy. EitaiA- , August IS L" p. in. For the celebration cf the emperor of Aus tria's birthday on August 18th , the king and queen of the Belgians will take the Princess Stephanie to Ischl to present her to her future .father-in-law. Prince Charles of Roumania will pay his visit to Ischl in a few days. Jt can bo taken for granted that he has secured the prom ise of support from both Austria and Germany in case Russia should again claim the passage through Houmania for her troops , so that he will not ba again abandoned by Europe , but will feel strong enough next time to refuse permission. AGRARIAN HATE. S ] d&l DIapitch to the Boe. Dt'BLiNAugust 14 1 a. in. It is reported Jiat a plot is on foot to res cue from IvilUrney gael the prisoners charged with the murder of the Boyds at New HOBS. The prisoners were loudly cheered while passing through Thomastown , and cries were given of "Do better next time. " The elder Mr. Boyd haa received further threat ening letters. COLD COMFORT. SpocW DIfpatch to The lice. PARIS , August 14 , 1 a. ru. Consid erable quantities of ice are being snipped irom Norwegian ports to the United States. POLITICAL EXILE. It is semi-officially stated that Bar on Hickey , editor of Le Tribola , was expelled from France for organizing and directing the legitimist election eering funds. WAI : OPENS. Special dispatch to The Jlce. VIENNA , August 14 , la. m. Fight ing has occurred between the Albani ans and Montenegrins near Podjor- Tilza. HALTING POWERS. Special Dispatch to TUB Hit. BERLIN , August 14 , 1 a. m. The powers hesitate over England's pro posal for a second collective note oh the Greek question. UUbSIAX GRTJB BAKED. The Turcomans have burned two R usslan provision depots jt the , CARPENTER'S STRIKE. The carpenters of this city have struck. They demand an increase of ten per cent , in their wages. RUEFUL REPORTS. The harvest prospects in Upper Silesia and East Prussia are very gloomy. IRREPBESSIBLE PENIANS. Old Leaders Known to Have Planned the Cork Raid. A "JUNO" ROBJER CAUGHT. Special dispatch to The Bee COKK , August 14 1 a. m. The police have traced an individual whci was one of the robbers of the "Juno * and who foil down the hatchway tt the hold , injuring himielf , and , ti is snpposed , causing the more speedy retreat of his comrades from the ship , Several of the rifles stolen from tin ' Juno" have also been discovered. They wore dug up in , a potato field near Richestown. The parly wind attacked the "Juno,1" npon leaving the vessel , rowed up the Cork side ol the river and landed some distr.nct above the town. Sub-inspector Mayn has recovered twenty missing guni near the west passage. They proved to be old-fashioned , smooth-bored arms of no particular use except a short range. OLD FENIANS CONCERNED. It is understood that the constabn ulary know the names of several o the men concerned in the robbery , and recognize them as old offender ] connected with Fenian agitation , al though no proof has yet transpired. THE CAITAIK IMPLICATED. The Authorities suspect that tin captain of the vessel was not wholli ignorant of the intention of the rob" bers to pay his ship a visit , al though the captain and crew cxpres themselves unable to identify thi raiders. _ The man. who fall into Uii hold during theperpetration of thi robbery escaped with a broken lei and was carried off by his companions Several additional arrests have beoi made , and strong hopes are entei tained by the authorities of the r < covery of the remainder of the rifle ! LATEST OP THE RAID. Two ownerless boats were pickei up near Black Rock. Sixteen inor of the puns taken from the shi ; 1 I'Juno" have been discovered hiddej in the furza on the railway bank , . Orangemen's Attack. iv tch to The Ere. TORONTO , Ont. , August 14 1 a. n At an early hour yesterday a dii turbanco tor > . place in the wester part or the city. A body of Orange men attacked a saloon kept by Mi Collins. Stones were freely used b the attacking party and 'those aclin en the defensive. Several wounc were inflicted aud one young man i seriously wounded. Republican Gain. Special Dispatch to TUB BII. " LOUISVILLE , Ivy. , August 1A I m. Col. Thomas E. Burps was la night nominated by the Fifth distrii republican congressional conventit for congress. Burns was a ft colonel in the army , is a young mi and very popular with the peep ] There are two democratic candidat inlhe field , which makes a republic election possible. WASHINGTON. Mexico Violates the Neu trality Laws in Re gard to Escaped Prisoners , Secretary Evarts to Investigate the Case to See if the Treaty is Broken , The President to Start for the Pacific Coast on the 28th. Botched Counterfeit Greenback MEXICAN BREAK. jtWClalDLopatcbloTheBec. . WASHINGTON , August 14 , 1m , rn. The department of state has received a dispatch from the United States consul at Lireda , Mexico , which in dicated a violation of the neutrality laws on the part of the Mexican authorities. A number of state pris oners , confined at Laveda , effected their escape and fled across the Rio Grande into Taxas. They were fired upon by the Mexicans while crossing , and were followed into Texas , acd also fired upon in United States terri tory. This is in violation of the Guadaloupa-Hidalgo treaty between the United States and Mexico. That treaty provided that escaped prison ers from either country should be ex tradited , and denied the right of pur suit by the authorities. Lareda is nuirly opposite Fort Mclntoih , in Toms , and the state department has inquired if the war department has any knowledge of the affuir. If it has not , it will ba fully investigated and action taken If it is fully , shown that the offense mentioned by the consul was committed in violation of the treaty stipulation. HORRIULE COUNTERFEIT. The secret service division has come into possession of a new counterfeit § 1 legal-louder note. It came from Maine. The counterfeit is on the series of 1879 , letter D , and with the signature of A. N.Vyman , treasurer. It is is miserably executed , and will deceive no one who ever casually glanced at one of its duplicates. It is supposed to have its origin in Canada. The specimen which has been received by the secret service is so poorly exe cuted that the back of it is printed up side down , and the note is one-eighth of an inch larger than the genuine. The engraving is simply horrible. The counterfeit has not been extensively circulated , and there is no probability thatit will be. The fibre of the genu ine is imitated by scratched lines. EVARTa' EXODUS. Secretary Evarts left the city yes terday , for his home , near Windsor , Yt. He was accompanied by his son , Prescott Evarts , and will bo absent about three weeks. Secretary Ramsey has gone to Phil- " " ' resides in that city. He will return next Monday. j TIIE PRESIDENT' PACIFIC TRIP. The president , who returned last evening from Ohio , will leave again in a week from Wednesday on his trip to California. Ho will be absent about six or eight weeks. Mrs. Hayes , Gen. Sherman and Gen McCook will ac * company him. The president's three eldest sons Webb 0. , Rutherford , and Burchard will also be in the party. PACIFIC STATION COMMAND. Thos. H. Stevens haa received pre paratory orders to relieve Rear Ad miral Rogers in the command of the Pacific station. Rear Admiral Stevens will be placed on the retired list early next spring. Porkopolis Census Growl. Special dlspa ch to TUB BIB. CINCINNATI , August 14 , 1 B. in. The committee appointed by th chamber of commerce has decided tc have three wards of the city re-euu. merated as a test of the correctness ol the census. A careful compilation seems to indicate that there are 50OOC , more inhabitants in the city than the census returns shows. Chics go Murderers. Special Jlspatch to The Bee. CuicAao , August H 1 a. m. There are fifteen peraons now in the Cook county jail on the charge ol murder. Three others on the same charge are out on bail. DIAMONK KOBBRS NABBED. Sheriff Peck , of Grand Rapids Mich. , is here with n requisition foi John McGowan , John Mailer anc Moroy S. Kclley , charged with lh < 81,000 diamond robbery in that citj three weeks ago. They wore arrested by the Chicago police , and will bt taken back to-day. Kelley ia enl ] two months out of prison. Horrible Accident. Special dispatch to The Beo. - PROVIDENCE , August 14 , 1 a. m Win. Bowells , a stoiis mason , whili at work on the new Catholic cattle dral , yesterdap fell fronM vfitBging ti thegrouud.a distance ( jT eighty fest striking upon his head , which crushei completely through , an inch and t quarter spruce plank. Ho died with in half an hour. He was only slightl ; mangled. He leaves a wife and tw children. Another Horror Averted. Special diepitch to The Bee. NEW YORK , August 14 1 a. m.- Yesterday afternoon the Erie railroa ferry-boat "Passaic , " crossing th North river , collided with the schoor ' ' " he er 'Robert Emmet , crushing starboard side and breaking two c her masts. There was considerabl excitement among the passengers o board the "Pasjaic , " but fortunatel n5 one was hurt. The Banter's Convention. Special Dispatch to The Be "SARATOGA , N.Y. , August 13 , 10 ] m. The banker's convention met i the usual hour this morning with A * xander Mitchell , the president , 1 the chair. He announced that copl of the proceedings of all former me * ings of the association had been pr eented to the Japanese gentlemen : attendance , and congratulated the upon the progress made by their et pire in simlifying their finances ai putting them on a sound basis. memorial to congress , asking foi uniform bankrupt law , was referred to the executive council for such ac tion aa may be deemed necessary. The following resolution was then adopted : Resolved , As the deliberative action of this convention , that is , the coinage of from $2,000,000 to $4,000,000 per month of silver dollars of a commer cial value below the standard value of the gold dollar without regard to any oommerclal need cruse for such silver dollars , threatens the deterioration of our stand of currency , the derange ment of business , the ultimate embar rassment of the government treasury , the expulsion to foreign countries of our gold , and general financial com plication , and we urgently request congress to amend the act of Febru ary 28th , 1878 , so as to conform the silver currency to the gold standard. Mr. Atkinson's papers on the indus trial growth of the country , and Mr. Butler's paper on legislative changes suggested in the banking system , were read , and with others , which wore not read , were ordered printed , The con vention then adjourned. REPORTS SUBMITTED. 1 The following papers wore submit ted and received without reading : "Industrial Growth of the Coun try , " by E. Atkinson , of Boston ; W. H. Patterson , of Georgia ; Dr. An drew Simonds , of Charleston ; EdWard - Ward Barth , of Vickabun ; and others. Theodore M. Pomeroy and W. S. George on the incrcaeo of banking facilities within the past twenty-five years , telling how the express and telegraph companies have aided in ex tending the business. Dudley Olcott , president of the Mechanics' and Farmers' bank , obituary of Thomas W. Olcott. of Albany. Raports on the clearing house and the ankruplcy laws by AB.I B. Potter Mid William Stetson. THE WABASH -MARINER. Magnificent Management of the Navy Department. Special Dispatch to The Becl WASUINOTON , August 13 , 10 p. m. The following correspondence was given to the president to-day : Treasury Dep't. , Fourth Auditor's Office , > August 6th , ISiO. I To lion. U. W. Thompson1 Secretary ul the Nnj : Sin : A careful examination of the navy departim-nt in this office , cover ing the four years from July 1 , 1875 , to June oO , 1879 , has just been made. The money transactions of this period , Including § 2,124,053of navy pensions , amount to 870,511,710.36 , and em brace payments made by the pay offi cers of the navy aud naval pension agents in all parts of the world where the ships of the United States go and the stationsjathomo where the disabled receive the bounty of the nation. An interesting fact brought out by this ex amination is that on disbursing this large sum of money and embracing so wide a field of operation , not a single officer has defaulted nor a single dollar lar been lost to the government. Such a record Is creditable to the navy , to the administration , to the experienced and efficient civil service and to the noonle at large , and will rlntibJ-1' " " beef of lively satisfact on , The returns for the fiscal year ending Juno 30th , 1880 , are not all in , but from those received and examined it is altoirethei probable that the showing will be equally as good a ? for the years named. I have the honor to be very respect fully your obedient servant , ( Signed ) CHAS. BEARDSLET , Auditor. NAVY DEPARTMENT , WASHINGTON , August 10. SIR : The department is in receipt of your letter of the Cth instant , call ing its attention to tno fact that dur ing a period of four years , from Julj 1,1875 , to June 30,1879 , in the ex animation of its accounts , amounting § 70,611,710 , not a single officer has defaulted and not a dollar been loal to the government. Such an oxhibil is not only gratifying to the department mont , but it is a commentary upon thi admirable method observed by th < accounting officers of the treasury foi securing accuracy and accountability in matters connected with disburse moats for the navy. It at the sami time indicates efficiency and faith' fulness with public funds for disburse ments for naval purposes , and the dia charge of their duty. Very respect fully , WM. N. JEFFERS , Acting secretary of the navy. , To Hon. Chas. Beardsley , fourth aud itor , treasury department. Saratoga Races. SARATOC.A , N. Y. , August 13 10 p m. The races to-day comprise fott events , the first of which was for ; purse of § 300 for maidens of all agea with the usual allowance to mares an geldings , ono mile , and was won b ; Cinderella , with Terror second ani Capt. Wrag-e ; third. Time , li7J. : The second race was for a pursa c § 500 for all agea , distance one mil and a half , was won by Genea l Phil lips , with Mamie Fields second an < Goforth third. Time , 2:44J : The third race waa for a purse c § 300 for maiden two-year-nlds , distance tanco , three-quarters of a mile. I was won by Glencairne , with Sporti man second and Brendan tldrd. Tinu The fourth race was fora puree c § 400 , a hurdle handicap for all age ! distance , one mile and a half. It wa won by Day Star , with Frank. , Shoi second and Stranger third. Tim < 2:53 : . Knights Errant. Special Dispatch to Tbe Bee WASHINGTON , August 14 1 a. m.- Sir James G. Bair , Right Eminei Grand Commander of the Knigh Templar of Virginia , arrived here ye terday and waa given a grand rece ] tion by the Washington and Columb commander ies of this city , who turm out in full regalia to meet him. I will leave for Chicago this evening e corted by the Columbia commander The Knights Temphr of the Distri of Columbia last night , with a sectit of the Marine band , serenaded S Knight Bair , who acknowledged tl compliment in a neat , patriotic speei which elicited great enthusiasm. DeMolay , the mounted comma dery , leave on Sunday for Chicago. St. Julien Sold. Special Dispatch to The Beo. ROCHESTER , N. Y. , August 14 , 1 m. It was rumored List night , good authority , that Wm. H. Vandi bilt on Wednesday bought the -hoi St. Julien for § 50,000. § 10,000 * paid down and the balance ia tea a- m paid to-day. DOMESTIC DOINGS , BonnerEeported Ready to Emp ty His Stables for a Public Exhibition , A Select Gang of Bruisers Witness a Midnight Mill in Michigan. The Fatal Record of the Recent - . cent Railroad Collision Foots Up Nineteen. An Italian Wedding in Chicago Winds Up in a Murderous Bow , Important Rule Issued Regard ing tt ? Management of Pos eenger Boats. Wlil-ky Peddler Bottled. Special Dispatch to Tim BBS. DENISON , Tex. , August 13 , ! p. in. A full blooded Indian named East man Burras , was killed by a constable and his posse near the'villagooFRocky Point , Indian Territory. An election was being held bringing great num bers to town. About noon Burras was caught peddling whisky and an attempt was made to arrest him. He fired at the officer but missed , then ran and was followed and shot to death. Indian Outrages. Special Dispatch to Dm Beo. SAN ANTO.VIO , Tex. , August 13 4 p. in. An Express Concho special says that General Byrne was shot near Q ait man by Indians and the mail carrier run back to the station. The Indians have taken all the stock from Jarrott Springs and killed a stage driver. The military operator at Quitman telegraphs that the In dians are all about the pest stealing horses and murdering every person they find. Nothing was received from General Grieraon to-day. Bonner'a Flyers : Special Dispatch to The Bee. NEW YORK , August 13 4 p. in. It has been rumored for several days that Robert Bonner , who until the re cent performances of Maud S. and St. Julien , was supposed to own the fast est trotting liorao in the world , is about to depart from the strict rule ho has hitherto observed , and w ill en ter one or two of his flyers in an open race. Bonner said ho was thinking of giving the public an exhibition of the speed of some of his horses , but has not made up his mind fully about U .y i , _ _ _ iiiiporloa Yellow j'n2 Special Diroatch to The Bee. NEW YORK , August IS 4 p. m. Arthur Liera and Antonia Aron , pas sengers on the Vera Cruz , w hich ar rived from Havana Wednesday , have just been admitted to the quarantine hospital , having yellow fever. Sea man McColgan , of the steamship Sara toga , which arrived from Havana a few days ago , is alao very sick , at the hospital with yellow fever. Good Kule if Enforced ! Special Dispatch to The Bee. WASIIINGTOX , August 13 , 4p. m. The supsrviaing inspector generals ol steamboats has issued a circular call ing the attention of masters of ocean , lake , gulf and bay steamers to the rule passed by the board ol supervising inspectors , Govern' Ing the steamboat Inspection ser vice. This rule directs thu maatei of every paaaengcr etcamcr tc assign a post or station of duty foi every person employed on board the steamer ; in caao of lire or disaster al hands to bo called to quarters at Icaal once a week for "xorciso in the direc tion and the use of the fire pumps am all other life saving apparatus , and t ( see that all the equipments requirec by law are in complete working orde : for immediate uae. An entry of sucl exercise is to bo made in the log-boo ! and any neglect or omission tostrictl ; enforce the rule shall be due cause fo the revocation of the officers license The Railway Horror. Special Dispatch to The Hon. PHILADELPHIA , Aiigiut 13 4 p. m Up to noon to-day the list of th dead by the West Jersey and Atlantl railroad collision footed up to 19. I was expected that the morning trail from Atlantic City would bring som of the wounded from May's Landing and quite a number of people gather ed at the depot in Gamden. The trail was behind time , but when itdidai rive there were no victims on board The train did not stop at the landing and consequently the condition of th sufferers there could not be .iscei tained. Murderous Nuptials. Special dispatch to Tun Bin. CHICAGO , August 13 4 p. m.- There was an Italian wedding la ; night on South Clark street , ono c the moat notorious quarters of tli city. Vito Parillo , a ragpicker , wei ded Catherine Holombo , another ra : picker , aud a feast followed wit cards and wine. Ono of Catherine former loverd was present. A qnai rel enaued with knives , pistols an fiats. Halt a dozen of the pirtic pants , including the bridegroom , wei badly cut , and ono man shot , perhaj fatally. Indicted for Murder. Special Dispatch to Tus Bus. B-iLTiMOKEjMd. , August 13 , 4 p. r A special dispatch to the News fro Warwick county , Virginia , states tl grand jury yesterday indicted Ge Thomas alias Wm. Jonea , colored , f the murder of Captain trank ai Cook Gage of achooner"Mi ; nonette in the James river , on tha 31st of Ms last. He was also indicted lor assai with intent to kill on Wm. Selb mate of the Mignonette. Trial is for September 8th. A Rope Necktie. Special Disp&tch to The Bee. NEW YORK , August 13 , 4 p. m. Amadee Bigot , who murdered M Henrietta Rentault and afterwai cut his own throat , is said to be i proving by the surgeon at St. V cent's hoBpital. He is fed through hole in his ajsophagus , and appears to enjoy it. The doctor , after dressing V ! 'S ' wound to day , asked if ho should put on his necktie. "I guess I'll have another kind of a necktie bye- and-bye , " gasped Bigot. Prize Fight. Special dispatch to The Bee. DETUOIT , August 13 , 4 p. m. A light-glove boxing-match , a thinly-dia- SuUed prize-fight , was fought by torch light in Harrison township , near Mt. fClemBiis , in this state , at 2 o'clock this morning. The bruiaers wore Prof. John Donaldson , of Cleveland , and James Taylor , of Chicago. Taylor waa knocked down In each ot the five rounds fought. At the end of the fifth round ho declared himself licked , and no match for his antagonist. A very select gang of about two hundred sports witnessed the mill ? ELECTRIC"BRIEFS. Special dispatches to The Bee. RKNO , August 12. In addition to the eighteen Indian children from his agency , 0. 0. Miles , agent at the Cherokee agency , will take twenty gn Wichita , seven from the Sac and POX ao iicv , Vshd two from -he Creek nation. The whole party , numbering 03 , will betaken to Carlisle , Pa. PiTTsiiuiio , August 13. President Hayes , Gen. Sherman and pirty pass ed through the city this morning and took breakfast hero , en route to Washington from the Columbus re union. FoKTDontiE , Tex. , August 13 J. Moore , a clerk In Snow's store , eigh teen miles east of here , was found dead to-day , shot in the head and breast. CLINTOX , Mass. , August 13. James A. McDonald waa killed and Warren Page and John Kittridgo badly crush ed to-day by the fall of an arch at the Clinton wire cloth factory- SAX FuANfii-oo , August 13. The republicans of Nevada have nominat ed R. M. Dapgett for congress and W. H. Beatty for supreme judge. WASHINGTON , August 10. The receipts to-day from customs and In ternal revenue aggregate 81,420,012. COIUMBUS , August 14. Jas. E. Hecker , a one-year man from Preble county , for burglary , sentenced in February , 1880 , waa pardoned to-day. Sam Hunter is in the city prison , awaiting a requisition from Indiana for cutting the throat of George West at Shclbyvillo. Both are colored , and circus attaches. LONDON , August 14. The court martial appointed to try Sergeant Marshinan for alleged fraud in con nection with marking at the targets in the recent rifle-match between the British and Canadians , at Wimbledon , assembled yesterday. COLUMBUS , 0. , August 14. Tha democratic state central committee held a secret conference with the con gressional nominees last evening. Congressmen McMahon , Norris , Con verse and Schaffer were present. No action of importance was disclosed. MONTREAL , August 14. Wednea- pay laat Albert Pratt , in company with a boatman named Leffere , at tempted to run the rapids at St. Al- bin , a email village in this province. The boat was capsized and both men were drowned. Mr. Pratt waa weal- hy nif buE3 J < 5lee" y d. ? & orurio. ROCHESTER , N. Y. , August 14. Van Tassel & Rogers' fruit ovapora- or at Clyde was burned yesterday af- ernoon , with a barn adjoining. Loss , 0,000. Partly insured. Base Ball. Special Dispatch to the Bee. The following gamea of base ball were played August 13 : CLFA-ELAND , August 14 , 1 a. m. Worceaters 3 , Clovelands , 1. WILIIAMSBUUO , L. I. Nationals 4j Xochesters 1 , Tanner'd Gaul. Ipeelal DUptttch to The Be < > LYONS , August 14 1 a. m. Th < doctor of this city , who undertook tc mitato Dr. Tanner in fasting fortj days , has given up his task after faat Ing one week. Bloody Strike Expected. Special Dispatch to The Bee. ROCK AWAY BEACH , L. I. , Angus' i a. m. Although all is quiet si Ear among thu hundreds of unfortunate nato unpaid workmen of the inonste : hotel , It Is impossible to say hov much longer the men will remain or derly and peaceful. Some of then are absolutely starving. It is useless however , to disguise the fact tha trouble Is almost hourly feared. Thi four hundred nnd twenty Canadian are armed with weapons of all kind and nro ready to use them. The situ ntlon is ono of extreme peril and enl ; the prompt action of Receiver Rice , ii paying the men , will prevent a terrl bio scene , perhaps ono of bloodshed Capt. Wilson entertains the. graves apprehension of the outcome of thi trouble. No answer has been receive from the committee sent to wait o Receiver Rice in New York. The me are bucoming hourly more impatien nd dangeroug. The Gaunt Wolf. Special Dispatch to The Bee. NEW YORK , August 14 1 a. m.- At half-past 9 o'clock yesterday morr ing a feeble groaning attracted the al tontlon of a policeman PS he waa o duty at Pier 47 , North River. H looked around , but the groaning sue dcnly ceased and was not resumed fc Homo minutes. The c flicvr iraced to a pile of lumber at the head of th pier and in a hollow at the top , parti covered over with boards , he found man , evidently in the list stages i starvation. He was unable to moor \ or even speak. His cheeks wei sunken and his pinched face wi deathly pale. The officer summone an ambulance anda surgeon examine : he almost inanimate man and pri nounced him completely exhausts Tom starvation. He was put in f ambulance and taken to St. Vincenl hospital. He was made to take mi punch , which greatly revived him ai brought him back his power of speec He said that his name waa Charl Reilly and that he was 30 yeara ol a laborer and homeless. Ten days a ; he was driven from where he hi lived for some time for the non-pa ment of rent Ho went into tl street sick and penniless , having be out of work several weeks befoi Having no place In which to rest , wandered to the North river and 1 down in a hollow space at the top o lumber pile , on which he waa foun He was taken BO sick that he was ui ble to leave it and he told the hoi surgeon that he had been there t isi last ten days , he not having had ai i- thing to eat or drink. His appearar ia - seems to indicate tbathe is telling i a.1 truth. A BUSINESS ASPECT. New York Jobbers Eeporfc an Unusually Lively Pall Trade. Prompt Payments and High er Prices. A Bright Business Outlook ; Special Dispatches to The Bee. EW YORK , August 13 , 4 p. m. A thorOv\oh canvass of the leading business firu. ? throughout the city has been raado by ihe reporter of The Daily News regaru'ng the business outlook , and the probable effect of the presidential election and the political turmoil attending it. The general opinion ia that , despite the recognized fact that the presiden tial year is an unusually bad one tor business , tbo prospects for n good fall trade are excellent. Dry goods job- beri say the fall trade has begnn live ly. Prices are steadily higher , and in creased orders are arriving from all sections and collections are coming in promptly. Wholesale clothiers and hat and cap jobbers report the same state of af fairs. Boot and shoo manufacturers state that there is every indication that the present activity will continue during the winter , and there Is now a premature demand for supplies in stock. The carpet manufacturers report the demand about equal to last year with a small decline in ingrains. Hardware business is lively and wholesale grocers say they are doing an excellent business and more than last year. Most of the city hotels are full , a majority of guests being southern and western business men , although there is rather an unusual number of pleaauro seekers on route to summer resorts. THE TOWN OF DORCHESTER Personal , Political and Statisti cal. Corrcsimndcncu'of the BBS. DOBCUKSIEU , August 10. This rapIdly - Idly crowing place lies midway be tween Crete and Friendville , being ten miles from Cither place. It has come into more Importance within two or three years on account of the largo amount of grain raised in the precinct , which , it is said , is larger than Crete precinct , but from lack of facilities of trade In Dorchester much of this grain seeks a market in Creto. Two general merchandise stores are wanted here. Tha opening Is promis ing for men of enterprise. More trade will bring move trade. Dorchester numbers 21C inhabitants ; the precinct 220 voters , the republican majority being ICO. There are two grain elevators , one umietl ijj tiiuv - . . - , .c oi-i..j , . , and run by J. H. Clark , and the other by Temple & Love. SHIPMENTS. The following is the amount of grain and str.ck actually shipped from thlt place from August 1 , 1879 , to Augual 1,1880 : Corn , , , .H65can Whe.it r. 154 " Barley 43 | | ll OJTd * . * * iz Cattle 4 " Potatoes 3 . . . . * . . * . * * i This does not at all represent the amount raised in the precinct , at much of it sought larger markets. The lands of the township are verj rich and in the hands of skillful culti vators. Some of the larger and suc cessful farmers are Chas. Johnson,24C acres ; John Blackburn , 320 acresand my old friend A. Moffett , who in ad dition to his 370 acres of land has t heid of forty of the finest stock in fh ( country. Moffett hails from Illinois and has done much for Saline in in troducing improved stock , a buainesi in whicli ho takes great pride , and , ] believe , makes money. A PRAIRIE SCHOONER passed through Dorchester Tuesday morning with this divice on its can vass : A jack rabbit was putting ii his best leaps and saying , "I go fo Hancock. " THE IIARYEXT. Wheat and barley are secured in th beat condition ; the yield is rathe ahead of last year. Oats are god and mostly secured. Much uneaslnea is being felt for want of rain. Th wonderful promise of corn is growin less by degrees. Unless there is rainfall very soon there will be serious shrinkage , especially in lat planted corn. Two weeks have prc cluced a great change. The fields ar parched , the leaves curling , where shoit time since everything socme out of danger. The yield of potatoes from the eam causes , drouth and heat , will also b short. As farmers generally have th credit of taking the moat discouragin view of their crops proapectively may be of interest to state that se < eral intelligent and experienced cult vatora assure me that early corn th ; has been well cultivated is already suite to bo a good crop if it escapes tl frost , but late corn is in danger. THE BEE. Dorchester now is the banner ton in Saline county in THE BEE subscri tion list. Republicans take it becaui they always know what it mean democrats because it Is fair , while it radical. o. c. FRIEND'S CORRECTION of your correspondent's omlsaion give fuller credit to his family in tl founding of Friendville , ia cheerful accented. Mr. Friend only partic larizes what I merely alluded to , ar ho can see no Injustice was intendi either by myself or the gentlemi who gave me the information. A Hancock club waa organized he last evening , and twenty-six joined The Dorchester House , Sami Windram , is the leading hotel a ; sets a clean excellent table. J. 1 Elopement. Special Dispitch to Th Bee. ELMIKA , N. Y. , August 14 1 a. y- Garrett E. Bowlan. of East M ye stone , New Jersey , who eloped 1 10 week with the wife of Wm. Tuniati R school teacher of Millstone , was rested in thli city yesterday. He was about to open a meat market here. Mrs. Tuniston was not with him , and it is reported that she left the city two or three days ago. Southern Politics. Special dispatch to The Bee. WASHINGTON , August 14 la. m. Ex-Senator Doraey , of Arkansas , sec retary of the national republican com mittee , arrived in the city yesterday from New York. He returns to-day. Ho expressed confidence in republican success In November nextbut , thought that every southern state would be democratic. FLORIDA KKrUBLICAN. Senator Conover , who is the re publican candidate for governor of Florida , was in the city yesterday. He says in regard to Florida , that the republican gubernatorial ticket will bo elected. Ai to the legislature , he thinks that it will bo democratic , but by a small majority. He explains thla seeming discrepancy between the two predictions by saying that a small majority of the counties arc demo cratic , thns giving the legislature to that party , while the republican vote in other counties is so oven'.hefcning as to insure the election of the guber natorial ticket. FLOKIDA1 & 3ENATOK. Ho also says that there is but little doubt that the democratic legislature , which is to bo elected , will , in choos ing a successor to Senator Jones , take that gentleman himself. The fight against Jones ia led by his confrere , Senator Call. Cause of the Butchery. Special Dispatch to TllK Bin. PlULADELL'UIA , Pa. , August 14 , 1 B. m. The inquest waa yesterday con tinued at May's Landing over the body of James Sweeney , kllkul in the rail road accident. Several witnesses were examined , ono of whom , Samuel Fowler , the fireman , said the air brakes did not work. He said the trouble was owing to a wet rail. The jury brought in a verdict in effect that the collision was accidental. The conductor and engineer are still under bonds , however to appear before the grand jury. Macmahon'3 Remonstrance. Special Dispatch to The Boo. LONDON , August 13 noon A Paris correspondent telegraphs fresh re monstrances made by Marshal Mac- Mahon against the reports of hia bankruptcy which first appeared in The Pall Mall Gazette and were then cabled across the Atlantic. MacMahou vehemently denounces the papers which have propagated this and othei scandals affecting his position it France. Fattening Tanner. Spccbl Dispatches to Tils B . NEW YORK , August 14 1 a. m. Since last Saturday Dr. Tanner hai gained 27 pounds. He was out walk ing nearly all the morning. Dr. Tanner has got down to three meals per day and light onus at that , judgin ? from those ho ate yesterday , They consisted only of oysters anc milk. He gained no flesh yesterday and this was probably due to the fac that he did considerable runnlni around. He waa out attending t < X. . 4Mot of tlia fnrannnn and > ternoon , As soon as ho thorough ! ; recuperates ho will deliver a lecture in this city , His sensations and feel Ings during- the period of his fast wil ferni the leading features of his Ice ture. Spotting Her Husband. Special Dispatch to the BEE. ROCHESTER , N. Y. , August 14 ] a. m. Mrs. Oscar Field , wife of at extensive stock man of Chicago , wa : arrested on the driving park yesterdaj afternoon and taken to the lock-up. She was in male attire , and went 01 the ground , it is said , to watch he husband , whom she suspectedof golnj there to * neet another woman. Blslno and Logan Special dispatch to tba Bee. AUGUSTA , Me. , August 14 , 1 a. m Senators John A. Logan and Jame G. Blaine addressed the republicans a Granite hall last evening. Boston Blazes. Special Dllpatch , to The Bee. BOSTON , August 14 , 1 a. m. Th carriage factory of Sargent & Haine on Bowers treetwas , burned last nighl Loss , § 30,000. Fully covered by ir surance. Another fire occurred shortly afte the above in the five-story building e 42 and 44 Sumner street , occupied b Lewia Brown & Co. , dealers in IK siery , on the first tloor ; Foster i Bowman , spool silk manufacturers , o the second lloor ; Willard & Quinc ] dealers in celluloid collars and cuff Eckstinc & Co. , brush dealers , thit floor ; the Linen Glace compan ; fourth , and the fifth tloor by Lew Camen & Co. The estimated loss c Brown & Co. ia $75,000 ; inauranc 8190,000 ; Foster & Bowman are ii sured for § 160.000 on stock , valued i § 175,000. The fire originated in tl packing room. BIABKETS BY TELEGRAPH New York Money and Stock. WALI , ST. , Nnw YORK , Angmt 13 , 1 JO p.m MONEY At 21 jtr cent ; cxchans j stca at SI.SZj @ 4.SIJ. 4.SIJ.GOVERNMKNTS. . Steady. US5's . 253 New Vs . 11 USll'i . Ill Currency G'a . STOCKS. Moderately active and advanced } to 2 j cf nt. Binie opening. WUT . 1061 Taciflc Mall . jr. & C . . . 65 Northweateri . ll 117 Northw stern pfd.l Denv. & RloCranda 70 R. I . _ 1 W. StLi-P Readlnz W. St L&PpM. . . 70J St. Paul : I.M 5 St.Faulpfcl K.&T.'Z-T 35l St. P. andOraah * . . LakeBhcr * 101 St P.anJO. pfJ. . . i 1C Ul U. P ! BA O. . . . 127 $ SHch.Central Lackawanna&W. . S J NYC 1 Erie - 1 : / , LE H > i N. P. pW Erie.preM 70 KC. gt joe 35 Hti < Uon i StJoerM 73 CC&IC I Chicago Llvo Stock. CHICAGO , August 13 Hogs Less active and easier ; sa were a § 5 00@5 20 for light pack ! and ahippinKS4 ; 20@5 00 for hea packing ; § 4 00@5 25 for good to ex smooth shipping grades. Receij 18,313. Cattle The large number of co mon and medium grades left una yesterday , and liberal receipts to- < caused buyers to hold off , and though sellers were willing to m cancessions and to accept prices . 1 than the coat in the country , t could cot induce buyers to make offer , and a number of drovara hw ; itbeen in pans several days and not offer made for them there were only ft few sales of Texan and shipping steer * sold to-day , at prices ranging from. fcl G3@2 SO for the former and fronr § 3 3C < 33 35 for cows and good ahip- ping steer * . At 11 o'clock the market was but little better than nominal ; the fresh receipts were 4,950 head. Cnlcaao Produce. CHICAGO , August 13. Wheat Jt c higher , with closing : alea of Mo. 2 sprint ; atS9c CMh8S | < s7 SSjcfor August ; S7j@S7ic for Sep tember ; 8tjc for October ; SCc seller fur the year. Corn Advanced 5lc ; No. 2 closed at 37 c for cash ; I 7(337. { ( 0 for Au gust ; 37 $ for September ; 37jc for Oc tober. Oata i < 3c higher ; No. 2 closed , at 24\c for cash , August or Septem ber ; -5s for October. Rye le better ; No. 2 , selling at i 69Jc for cash , 70c for August ; G8c for September. J ' Barley Quiet ; No. 2 new sold at 7Gc for October. Whlaky AtSlOO. Moss Pork Took another jump of 10@35c per barrel and closed at § 10 CO © 1fi 7 for cash ; 81C 7501G 80 for Au.jnst ; 516 77J&1G80 forSoptembert 8105001035 for October ; ? 12 30 for November. § 11 3011 35 for sel ler for the y ear. Lard Steady and closed at $7 70 for cash or Aiicn ; § 7 7007 721 for September ; S7 737 < "i for Oc tober. tit. .Louis Produce. ST. Louis , Auguat 13. Flour Easier and lower. Wheat Opened lower , and ad vanced ; No. - red , 02c for cash ; 92c bid for August ; 89 S89jc for Septer - ber ; S989 c for October ; OOJc f s November ; 89 ] < 389 c for the ye r ; No. 3 do , S5@S7c ; No. 4 do , S'j ® 83c. 83c.Corn Higher at 34J@34Jo forcaRi ; 34c for August ; 34 @ 35J for S < p- tgmber ; 35 03'Jc ' for October ; 34jo for the year. O.tta-Higher ; 24034Jc bid for cash ; 23t@23jc ; for September. Rye Higher at G7c bfA Lend Salable at $4 25. Butter Steady ; dairy , 20 < g23u. E rgs Quiet at ll @ 13c. Whisky Steady at ? 1 08. Pork Higher at $10 00 for cash ; $10 7f > asked for September. Dry Salt Meats Firm and higher at $ . " > 1005 20081008 20@8 55. Bacon Higher at § G 0008 95 ® G 00t ) 25. Lard Nominal and higher at $7 65. Receipts Flour 11COO brls , wheat 90,000 bu , corn 48,000 ba , oats 40,000 bu , rye 2,000 bu , barley 1,000 bu. Shipments-Flour 11,000 brlswhcat 51 000 bu , corn 0,000 bu , oats 20- 000 bu. St.ixmls Live Stoclc. ST. Louis , August 13. Hogs Slow ; Yorkers and Balti- mores , § 4 95G5 50 ; mixed packing , § 4 00@5 15 ; butchers' to fancy , $5 15 @ 5 30 Receipts , 3,500 head ; ship ments , 1,300 head. ZZZZ Nfiw York Produce MarKoT- NEW YonK , August 13. Flour Dml and in buyers' favor ? receipts , 19,270 brls ; round hoop Ohio , 54 rxxgo oo ; ci iw Q , ? o ooo oo , superniio western , § 3 70@4 25 ; com mon to good extra do , { 4 004 50 ; choice do do , ? 4 506 75 ; choice * white wheat , § 4 25@7 50. Wheat ] @Jc lower , but moderate ly active ; sales 8,000 ba No. 2 red spot at § 1 07i ; 4,800 bu do August atl 07J1 08 ; 40,000 bu do Septem ber at § 1 071 08 ; 56,000 bu do Oc tober at § 1 Odl 08 J ; 8000 bu No. 1 white , September , at § 1 07 J. Corn A shade better and fairly active ; mixed western spot , 46@4Gc ; do future , 4951c. Oat Strong ; western , 40@47c. Beet Steady but quiet ; now plain mess , $9 50 ; new extra do , § 10 00. Pork Very strong ; now mess , § 1450. Lard A shade firmer ; steam ren dered , § 7 95. Butter Dull and unsettled ; Ohio , Turner Festival. Special Dispatch to Tos C . COLUMIICS , August 13 1 a. m. The nrat festival of the Ohio Turner- beck , comprising societies at Cincin nati , Covington , Newport , Dayton. and Piqua , commences hero to-day , and continues four days. GENUINE ROCCIir. Eugene Gallagher was arrested yes terday for having counterfeit money. but was afterwards released , tha money being found genuine. He asked tor a valisu at the Columbian hotel , and when refused until the payment of hia bill , fired at Pat Con- norsf the proprietor , inllictini ; an ugly wriat wound ; alao fired at Policeman McGrath , who arrested him. Galla gher claims to bo an ex-soldier from i Washington , D. C. Brighton Races. Special Dispatch to The L'co. NEW YORK , August 14,1 a. m. In. the races at Brighton beach yesterday the first race , three quarters of a milt , was won by I\ato Clory , Momin Low * is second ; time , 1:1G . Second race , three-quarter mil dash , dead heat between Bader at d Prontes. Time , l:21ipurse dlvide-i Third race , mile and eighth daa . Won by Emily F , Moderator secoi j. Time two minutes. Fourth race , mile dash. Won by Lillian , Vagrant second. Time , 1:45. : LONDON , August 14. The German bark "Hoffmlng , " bound for this port and laden with lumber , collided with the British iron clad "Montana" off the Isle off Wight yesterday. Tha The bark was seriously damaged , but the iron clad but little injured. Thousamli havu bten cured cflamb ague. Mtllom < li oriler , Jaandlce , djp p-i an-1 1I disease * of the liver , bloo < l ami utonrnch , when all other remedies hro failed , by mini ; Prof- Ginloiette'g French Kidney Pad. which l qWcjc and permanent cure for thnso uisordera. ASK your drusfst for tbo gtett remedy , and tak no other , and If he doe * not keen it send J1.50 in a letter to the French Fad Co. , and recelTc ono by mill post-paid. es H. K. KISDOX , ra is General Insurance Agent , REPRESENTS : n- HICENIX ASSURANCE CO. . of Lon- nId - ay Bike NATIONA C ke NORTHWESTERN ; ' " " 950,000 S \ fp"f" ? 'FUND , cillfornii' ! . BOOJOOO AMERICA ASSUR NCECO 1.200.000 VE uKrrisa A * K nEE INS. co. , A.etu. . . . soo.opo anon AMERICA ? CENTRAL , Aweta . 500,000 r. oi wt ath b OMriM at. . on mcn3-dly