tt V ' OMAHA DAILY BEE. ELE NTII YEAR. OMAITA. SATURDAY 1MOEN1KO , AUGUST'20 , 1881 , BETTER BULLETINS , Yesterday Morning's ' BnllGtiii the Best That Has Boon Issued For Several Days , His Pulse Yesterday Morning 100 for the First Time in Bight Cays. His Temperature and Respira tion Reduced to a Normal Condition. The Wound in Good Condition and Still Healing Rapidly , The Case Now Proceeding to the Entire Satisfaolion of the Doctors. Dr. Hamilton , Feeling Confi dent , Loaves for Now York Yesterday. A Significant Conference at Vice President Arthur's House in New York. Strong Pressure Being Brought to Bear on Him to Assume the Duties of President. Seine Rich Developments in the Ohristiancy Divorce Suit Yesterday. Gnitoiin Now Qnict and Not Dis. posed to Glvo Ills KooporH Auy Trouble. .National Auoclntril 1'reii. WASHINOTON , D. C. , August 10. THR MOllNINO 1IUI.LKTIN ia the best issued during the week , and generally so accepted. The pres ident had : v fair night's rest. After midnight the pain from the inflamed gland was lessened by proper .applica tions and the latter paitof thojlright passed comfortably. After -I * aT m. , Ruiuv.il Swaim w.is at the bcdsidq of the president He staled 1hisinorn- , ing that the president suffered no great discomfort from the inll.unation. In ether respects he seems to bo get ting on nicely. The General thinks the crisis ia passed. The UHual encmata was ad ministered very early and another after the morning dressing. Between tliCBU administrations the president took a little of his favorite milk brotl which ho relished. When nsket about the swelled gland lie said it fell much better than last night. He added that it caused him no great worry , for the surgeons tell him it will aopn pass away , and ho believed them. Hia pulse has not fallen to 100 for eight days until this morning. His temperature is just at the poinl which has in this case been regaruec ns normal , also respiration. TUB I'HESIDKKT'S CASH at this hour stands as follows : The wound is causing no trouble , the in flamed gland ia better than it was yes terday , the stomach is in a condition to take at least ui much food as i could yesterday , and probably more , and the president says lie feels oasici and improved. 8KVERAL OAHINKT OPPIt'KllS , who called this morning , accept the indicationa ns very encouraging. THE noirrniLs nay the morning examination shows the pua to bo flowing to the aatisfac tion of nil , nnd Ihat the wound ia in excellent condition in every respect. It is thought that the wound ia now healed from the ball out to within throe mchea of the mouth of the last incision. Notwithstanding these signs of slight improvement the weak condition of the president makes the case very critical , yet the ria- ing of now complications is possi ble at any time. "While this is not expected it is possible. Meanwhile the feeling hero to-day is that the chances for recovery are steadily im pro vine. Thoioportcd statement of Gov. Sheldon that the physicians rcc- ogni/.ed pyaemia trouble in the in- Humiliation of the gland is reiterated by that gentleman to-day , but he says that what Mrs. Garflcld told him wna that the doctors said that the inflamed gland was idenco of n mild form of pyaemia of n local character , and one that would pass nwny by atippcration , ns stated in these dispatches last even ing. The theory is THAT TUB INKMMMATIO.V is duo to the great debility of the pa ticnt and the consequent low condi tion of liia blood , and not that pyao < mia has act in. All the surgeons have denied the existence of pyaemia , und do so still , There is not the slightest indication of pyaemia trouble , and it I'M considered strange that any ono whould look for the Jirst indication of such n trouble in n man's absorbing glaud. norm KKHUY. WAHUJ.VOTOV , August 10. This has certainly been "Good Friday" in the president's caso. The week hus been one of great anxiety. To-day has been ono ot increased encourage ment. Ita features have been plainly recognizable. The stomach has shown itself able to sustain adequate nourishment , nnd n < danger is appro , bonded from the swelling of the pa rotid glands. The temperature Jms indicated bettor vitality than for six days. The pulse ia moro satisfactory than ut any time during the week. The pyaemia warein i elation to pa rotid inflammation hua pretty well n aulmided , and thu progroa * of the itomncli ia looked upon ns the most ntorcating subject nt prcacnt. It ia growing now to bo admitted that if .ho stomach holds _ out the chances ire good for his entire recovery. It ina certainly ( { one well to-day , lie las taken nourishment by thu mouth mlf n dozen times. Ho had taken , up to 7 p. m. , 22 ounces of koiinmi and milk broth which Mrs. ( iarficld prepared for him , and 'JO ounces of i > cof extract have been injected. All this has been retained , nnd there lias been no nausea in any degree. ONK OF TUB 1IKST IXIHl lias bean the absence of both the eon- Milting doctors to-night for the first lime during the week. The bulletin wns signed by only the attending doe- tors. Dr. ; Hamilton left for Now York at 2 p ; m. Dr. Agnew arrived from Philadelphia nt 10:10 : p. m. Before'going away Dr. Hamilton said Iho president wns doing so well lltat it was useless for him to remain here , but ho would return inn few days in pursuancaiAvith arrangements with Dr. Agnon1 , Miw. ( UjtriKU ) took her usual evening drive nnd ap peared in excellent spirits. ( HEN. KWAIM said to a personal friend to-night , "I think now ho will go right along. ' ' COL , is equally as confident. im. who being noting ns nurse' since Crump wns taken aick , has n good chance to watch the president. Ho anys he has adequate vitality loft for rapid improvement when nil obstacles nro removed. Da. Boynton has care fully watched the inflammation of the parotid gland and docs not consider it to cause moro trouble. Ho was naked to-day how it wns progress ing."It "It appears to bo diminishing. " ' "Does it cause the president much annoyance ? " "It ia slightly painful yet , but the swollingpis now scarcely noticeable. " "Do you think it will suppcmtoi" "l may do so , but it seems now ti be scallercd. " "Doca Iho president have a strong desire to eat ? " "Ho lias no sharp appetite , but takes with relish what is given him. " "What do you consider the mosl important feature of the ease , doc tor ? " "The condition of the stomach , by all means "And that seems to bo improving ? ' "Oh , yes. " "la ho much bolter Ihan yester day ? " "Undoubtedly , but ho ia atill very weak and his progress will bo very slow. " mu IILISS appears lo have regained liis old confi dence. For several days liis rciltor- aneea have been very conservative. Now ho thinks thcro will bo n steady mprovoment. Ilo was asked if the president had arj 'inalanal symptoms. "None whatever. ' " "Has ho had n comfortable day , generally speaking ) " "Yea. " "Has ho " slept much ? "Considerable. " "And all food is retained ? " "Vi'H X l a "You think the trouble from the paroled swelling is passed ? " "Well it is greatly lessoned , " "These glauular tubes are slow of subsidence. This case is doing very > well. " 'Will it break out ia another place do you think ? " "It would surprise mo if it did. " "Might not ether glands bo symp.T thoticH" "It is not likely to. " "You think supporation will , not follow this inflammation- ? . " "There is no pus there ; how can it ? " "How waa the flow of pua from the wound tb-night ? " , ' "All right. There ia not so much now but it is adequate and entirely 1f aaliafnclory. " "Do you inaort Iho tube now ? " "Always for the purpose of clean ing , but it is not necessary to leave it in. " * "How has the president been since the evening dressing ? " "Comfortable , His pulse at 0 p in. was 100. He haa been asleep , but ia now awake and lias just been given another onemata. " "Hna ho had " any morphia lately ? "Ho haa not been under its influ ence for more than a week. " lilt. KKV1IDUN had a long talk with the members of the cabinet this evening and assured them that the case waa again pro cocding lo the satisfaction of the doc. tors , He said that Iho condition of the president was HO weak that other complications were possible , but at present there were no indications of any further hindrance to favorable progress. WAHHixmo.v , August 10. 8JO : ! a. m. The ofllcial bulletin , this minute issued , is as follows : The president slept much of the night und this morning is more com fortable than yeslorday. The swelling of the parotid gland has not increased since yesterday afternoon and he ia now free from pain. Nutritive one mata are atill given with success , and liquid food has thin morning already been swallowed und relished. Pulse , 100 ; temperature , 98.4 ; rcspira- tion , 17. ( Signed ) F , If. HAMILTON , D. W. BLIHS , J. J. WoomvAitn , J. K. BAUNKS , ROII'T RKVIIUII.V. August 10 10iM : ) u. m. The cabinet - net otlicorsnndall callers at the White House are greatly reassured by the morning bulletin , It is authoritatively stated that no further inflammation or < bad symptoms other than the trouble with the paroledgland have developed. At this hour the president id comfort- able. Thu president is reported at Jl i , m. to bo passing n comfortable 1 inurninij. lie ulrt'pi u little , take * I nourishment now nnd then nnd expe riences no iinuaca. The trouble from nllammntion is not great. OFFICIAL , EXKOCTIVK MANSION , August 10 llJO ! : ! p. in. The president's condi- lion has perceptibly improved during the past twenty-four hours. The parotid swelling ia evidently dimin- shing nnd has not i > niiicd him since last night. Ho is taking to-day nn increased quantity of liquid food by the mouth , which is relished , and prointaoi no gastric irritation. His Ise is now 100 , tomporaturo08.8 , res piration 17. ( Signed ] D. W. BI.KS , J. 1C. BAIINF.S , J. J. WoomvAnn , llonr. HKYIIUUN , D. HAYUSAONBW , F. II. HAMILTON. OFFICIAL. ExKcwrivi ; MANSION , Auguat 10 , 0:110 : p. m. 'Tho prealilent 1ms been easy during the afternoon and the fa vorable condition reported in the last bulletin continues. The swollen par- > lid gland 1ms not boon painful , The temperature ia the same. Thu pulse is rather lesa frequent than nt this time yoslorday. The pulse is now 100 , lomperalnro 100 , respiration 18. ( Signed ) I ) . W. BLISH. J. K. BAUNES , .7 : J. WoonwAiti ) , ROUT. RuviiuiiN , August 10.11 p. m. The presi dent is asleep nnd there is nothing to indicate any unfavorable develop ment. The mansion ia closed for the night and the doctors have gone homo. Auguat 10. Midnight. The nresi- dent has boon sponged off anil haa gone to sleep again. Pulse when last taken 108. Dr. Bliss says ho ia doing nicely. August20. la. m. The president is reported lo havo" slept without waking since lll0. : ! Nothing un favorable has appeared dining the night. TO AIINIsTKU LOWELL The following was cabled this after noon : Lowell , minister lo London : Al 1UO : o'clock Iho condition of the pics- idcnl i.s better tlfan at any lime dur ing Iho past six days. There ia ar increase of hopeful feeling in regard lo his recovery. ( Signed ) BI.AINI : , Secretary. GUITEATJ. it ATM Kit goinr NOW. WASHINGTON , August 10. The ox- citcment attending Guiteau's nllompl on Jailor McGill has about died oui and it ia very litlle talked about. Guiteau haa entirely recovered froiv hia late passion. He is inclined to talk to his keepers on the subject ol his attack on the guard , but requests them to say as liltle about it aa pos- siblo. It is evident that ho realizes that Iho people are aroused against him and fears that the recent out break will cause them to bo moro in censed. Ono guard said , "It haa been hard work on Uuiteau. Ho has beei. restless over since Saturday night and it is evident that the wrote ! is fully nwaro of tlio president's pro carious.condition and fcara if ho dies his own life will bo in jeopardy. " As sistant Warden Iluss says never throughout has Guiteau contcmplatot escaping. Ho believes that if thej wore to throw open all the doors ol the jail nnd loll him lo go ho woult not attempt it. Ho knows how fully eager the people are to got at him anil wre.ik vengeance on him. MISCELLANEOUS. SANITAKY BXI'IUITS. WASHINGTON , August 10. At the request of Col. llockwell , Superin tendent of Public Buildings , Col. Goaf E. Waring and his assistanl from Newport , It. 1. , acknowledged experts in sanitary mattora in the UAfvll.a 4 ntllJIIUlJ lllltLlUlO , are ill LJiU city preparing to make the examina tion of the sanitary condition of the "White House. TUB HOWiTIJ ( 1IUHI.VBSS. It ia stated that the investigation of IJio How gate embezzlement cases has resulted iij the discovery ol $20,000 more lo add lo the amount ol alleged pickings heretofore found out , making the aggregate amount nboul § 70,000. Since the exposure was mndo of the alleged irregularities in Howgale'8 case , statements have been mndo to the oflect thai ho haa been the victim of blackmnilera nnd has for many n month been leading a life ol continued torment , persons who hn < i some slight knowledge of his nlloget misdeeas using it to extort money from him , Howgato is reported li. have to-day assigned the bulk of his properly to Norris Peters , one of the sureties on his bond. INDIAN TROUIILKM. The war department hnsrocoivet n telegram from General Laud , Santa Fo , Augusl llth , that all is quiet at the Navajo agency and Three River camp. Also that the troops are re ported to have sttuck a band of marauding" Indiana weal of Craig nnd Hint the Meacalleros are gotlinij brck in small parties. Agenl Tiffany , at Snn Carlos Arizona , , reports i movement nmong Die White moun lain Indiana , and asks for nmmu nilion , WILL DKSTUOV ANNOVINU FO8TAL l.'AUDH. The poalmastor general haa issued an order permitting postmasters , up on notification from receivers of an noying postal cards , to destroy the same without delivery. WILL IIKLIVKU AN ADDRKSS. lion , Win. Lawrence , first comp , trollor of the treasury , has accepted an invitation to deliver an address al the eighth annual soldiers reunion , at Caldwcll , Ohio , September 9th. FROM AN ARVKNIAN PATRIARCH. WABiUNfiTO.v , August 17. The following - lowing I communication has boon re ceived from the patriaich of the Ar menians i in Turkey : "Mr. President ; Providence , which wnlchcs over the days of virtuous men in tlio aerviciJiof free countries ) has saved the illustnous president ol the United States from the cowardly itctupt n ainnl his life , As a nor- mil of tlio Aimenian church , who mvys daily for nil the rulom of Jhristondom , I hasten to express to roil my most sincere felicitations. ho Armenian church , so little snow n in America , is nn ancient church which , in the midsU > f Asia mid n the midst of non-ohriatian people , mi observed with n heroic persever ance the gospel of Christ and the spirit of religious tolerance which the Americans consider ns the baaia of ruly understood Christianity. This church feels consolation iu its niisfor- ; tine on seeing the fortunate liberty enjoyed by ether Christian nations , mil it rejoices in their prosperity. Aa x representative of the Armenians of Turkey , I am happy to nvnil mjeolf if this occasion , Mr. President , to bo The channel of conveyance of ( lie seiitimcnln of admiration which my woplo fool for the tfovotnnicnt and icoplo of the United fitnles nnd the : ieoplo which rcalir.o nil dreams of "liends of liberty , nnd the people whoso philanthropy obeys the highest irecopta of religion and morality. In voking the benediction of IUMVCII upon you and upon tlio people whoso leatinies you so nobly tiilo , and pray ing the nil powerful to hold your precious life in Hia keeping. 1 have the honor , Mr. PrcBident , to be your [ tumble servant in I ho Lord JOMIS Christ [ Signed ] Aucitiiisltor Ninicis , Armenian Patriaich A rUMAI.fi "CHANK. " A female "crank" in put an appear- auco at the White House gate this morning. She was dressed uniquely , her principal article of dress being a bathing suit. She said fill a had come from Manhattan Beach and that her husband was a Brooklyn liroman. She had with her n small saw nnd n phial , whoso contents , she said , the presi dent must have before noon or ho would be a dead man. Such n crowd gathered about that shu was taken in custody. She was young nnd cojuely and had evidently been in better cir ciimstanccs. The female "crank" referred to gives her name as Mrs. "P. Ilcmouif. She says oho was ubout to take a bunt at Manhattan Beach yesterday , w lieu she saw n dispatch written on the sand of the seashore tolling her In go to Washington nnd cure the prcBulciil by taking blood front her arm am ! transferring it to the body of the president. That Dr. Bliss had poisoned the. president after Dr. Hammond had neaily cured him , ami that Dr. Bliss also poisoned himself. She says Bliss is "n. p. , " 'and thai she can cure the president quicket than nil the doctors together. She has discarded her own dress nnd wears her bathing suit , with short pants , long figured stocking ! nud a neat- fitting pair of alipputa which she brought in her satchel , and with hoi hair brushed back , looka quite jaunty. In her moments of incitement shi puts on nn attitude nnd style of nn actress. Her relatives/who reside in Brook ) v'i. IIM bfd'it . liXFOKT 01 * JIKKAUCTUFrs , The chief of tlio bureau of statistics reports that exports of brcndatiifu from the United Stales during .Jill ; amounted lo $10,081,702 against § 32 , 2 ! > , G77 for Iho same month last year. rni : unnisTiANCv KCA.VIJAI. . In the Christiancy divorce case to < day the lestimony of the druggist was introduced to the oll'ect that in July , 187 < i , Chrjstinncy came to his store and said hta wife was in a critical con dition from nn operation nnd nakct 1f 1 liis ndvico. Witness aug ested the railing 1B of a physician but Chrisliancy said ho was too old to begin raising i youiiL ! family and had operated 01 } liis wife. Witness called the follow it i ing day nnd prescribed , putting nj it ho prescription himself nnd delivering , t .lie mcdicino to Chriatiancy. Mrs. C. nformed him that the operation waa 1 performed n aiimt her pioteat. Wit- 1 lesa further teslified that Chris- 1t inliy called the Sunday following , old him the treatment was sue ccsaful and paid him 820. roNrnuKNci : WITH II'DIAN CJIIIIKH. The Sioux and Ponca chiefs had a urlher conference with Secretary { irkwood and Commissioner Boll lo- day. Secretary Kirk wood informed ho Sioux that in arranging for Die andx provisions had not been made or unmarried and those without nun- lies , Thcao , ho said , should bo pro idcd for. Hod Cloud said the Sioux vero willint : to do so , and after n par ey it was agreed Ihut each unmarried 'oncn without u family should have 00 acres of land , it having already icon arranged that each family shall uiye 040 ncres. Red Cloud made in- Itiiry about Sitting Bull. Secretary Cirkwood replied Hint Silting Bull vns in the hands of the war depart- uent , and the interior department as ret had no jurisdiction over lim. Itcd Cloud explained , it vas about Dip Indians who surren- orod with Sitting Bull that lie wns nest particular to know. Ho uaid hat the Ogalallas and Brules who md boon with Silling Bull had o igi uilly left his reservation , nnd now ho wmld like to have them back , as he bought they were properly n part of lis poonlo. The secretary replied fiat us soon aa the supplies for the ndinno can bo provided at the agon ies lie would , ho thought , assign the ) galallas lo Red Cloud and the Jrnles to White Thunder. The mat er of Little Chief , of the Choyennes , who desires to got back to Dakota , ill probably bo decided to-morrow. A SIGNIFICANT CONFERENCE I HAT OF TUB THIItD-TKHM LKADK11H. NBW YORK , August 10 , - There is great speculation , especially on the part of what are known as administra tion republicans , caused by the presence encent the residence of Vice President Arthur for the past few days of number of conspicuous adherents ol Iho thiid-torm movement , includiii { , don. Grant , Colliding , Logan , Camer on , Doraey , Belknap , Jones nnd Bliss. Tlio fact of such a gathering while the president is nt the point of death Ima occasioned -considerable talk , but il seems thai the conferencpwaayioiectec hwt week before the president re.- lapse became so serious. It hna been nn iufoinijil gathering of stalwart londora. i UK iMronr-ANT ( ji'KNTio.v which has been agitating the press for some time ia no loss n matter than thu accession to the presidency of Vice President Arthur. There inn clause iu tl > constitution which rends as follows : "In fnso of the removal of the president , or hia death , reaig- nation or inability to diachnrgo the power.s am ] , duties of said office , the same shall devolve on the vice pro-si lent. " Under this clause , it is claimed by ( Jen , Grant nnd Conkling hat it ia now the duty of the vice ireaident to assume the ollice of pros- dent , from the simple- fact that the iiesident I'R unable "to dischnrgo the xiweis nnd duties of said ollice. These two lenders hnyo for aomo Jute been ur iiigontho vico'picmdcnt hat it wns his duly In go to Washing- on nnd declnrn liis purpose of exer cising the duty of president. Tin : VICB ins been adverse to this conr.se nnd he matter hns been postponed from consideration from time to time till hero was a grnwing public opinion in 'avor of such n course and also that : ho president's slow recovery would prevent him from exercising the duties if the ollice for a month at least. At the urgent solicitude of Colliding the i-ieo president consented to confer with hia friends on the subject nnd ask them if they thought the country would sustain him infease the cabinet would refuse to recojrnizo his au thority. THIR WAS TI1K OCCASSION of the nt the gathering vice-presi dent's house. Gco. Uliss , Attorney ( lonernl Ward nnd Mr. Conkling gave legal opinions on the constitution clause in favor of the vice-president assuming control. As thu result of the conference it was agreed that the matter should bo in alfoynnco for the present until it shall bo determined whether the president will survive his present relapse or not. In the meantime the opinions ot the best constitutional lawyers in Iho country , ono n democrat , mid two others , re publicans , have been Nought by the friends ot the vice-president and wil * bo presented to his notice nt nn enrlj day. All the persons jirosont at the conference were unanimous in the opinion Hint it WAS TIII : IIIITV OF TIII : to assume control. It ia said on gooi authority that Postmaster Genera James nnd Secretary Lincoln , wh < would carry the war department , nro favorably inclined to the project General Arther is willing providing Secrelary Blaine would consent Strong efforts are being made to ob tain his consent. Impoitant ends nro to bo attained by such a course. J the vice-president becomes noting president , thu stalwnrts think the ; will have no trouble in carrying Ihi stale Ibis year. A stalwart will b made supreme court judge in place o Clifford , deceased , and nnqther wi bi > appointed iniinster'io Uerlin , wliil many important oflicos will bo filled to Iho advnnlai'o of their wing of the jvirty. The report that Vice Presi dent Arthur is sick with cholera mor- bus has no foundation. Ho is in ex cellent health and lomain.i in thin cily. SUMMER SPOETS. THE TURF- National Atwocl.iU'il I'rusi. HAHAT01IA ItACTS. SAUATOOA , August 10. - The first race to-day was for a purno of S.'IOO for horses beaten and not having won a race nt Saratoga this year , distance of thrce-foutths of a mile , was won by Constantine , with Pntio second nnd Lilly 11. third. Time , 1.15 ? . . The second race was for a purau of 8550 , for all ages , distance one mile and three-quarters. It was won by Oriolu with Clan Alpine second , Wind- rush third. Time , JJ.08. The third race waa for a purse offer for all ages , distance one mile nnd a furlong It was won by Neuf- schalel , with Mary Anderson second , Hermit third. Time , l.iWU. MONMOUTH I'AKk'llACKH. MON.MOUTH PAUK , N. J. , August 10 The first race , for two-year-olds , throe-quarters of n mile , was1 one by Forester , MncUoth second mid Volu- sin third. Time , 1:10 : ] . The second rnoo for three-year-old fillies , mile and a half , had onlytno starters out of twenty-four entries. The third race , a handicap sweep stakes , mile and n half , had throe ( darters , was won by Parole , Wnrh'old second , Time , 2MO.J. Fourth race , for all ages , selliii ! , ' al lowance , ono mile , was won by Duke of Monlrose , Ventriloquist second , Time , 1-M. : Fifth race , handicap , for gontlcmcn riders , ono mile , was won by Shadow Dance , Ohio Hey second. Time , 1 : ! ( , Sixth race , for two-year-olds , three- quarters of n mile , was won by Wyoming , Juliette second , Time , 1:10. : Seventh event , handicap for all ages , short steeple chase course , wna won by Lizzie D , Kato Long second. Time , . ' 1:18. : OTH'A KACKH. UTII-A , N. Y. , August lO. In the 2:15 : class , for n purse of $2,000 , divided - vided , thcro wcro four starters , Charley Ford won in three straights , Midnight second , Hopeful third , Hannis fourth. Time , 2:20)1 : ) , 21'J.J ; , o.og < > . ] y > The race for a purse of 82,000 had jour atnrtura , and was won by Trinket in three straight heats , AV'edgowood second , Alexandria third , Driver fourth. Time , 2:20j : , 2:10 : , 2.-18 ? , Little Brown Jug paced to boat 2:12 : , for n purse of 81,000 , but ( lie traclc cut too bad and ho only accom plished 2:14. : The 2:25 : clai > s race , for u piimu of $1,500 , divided , had live atarteia , and waa won in three straight heats by Josephine , Unulala second , Time , 2:211 : a.-aaj. Parties wialiini ? booth stands dur ing State Fair , address K. P. Davis , Oumhn , Neb. - s t > jy28-nep2 ! GENERAL NEWS , Body of a Prominoiit Lawyer Found in the Ohio River at Cincinnati Yesterday , - Btookloy Huntr at Bntrwin , N. Y. , Yoatorday for the Mur- dorof Hia Binployor. - - - ? wo Brothers Hnvo a Quarrel Which Results in the Fatal Stabbing of One. Ratification of the Kulilja Treaty Botwcou China nml Russia. Ilioollnnoom Cnllootinn of Crimes null CnmmltioN aitil Other 'ntlorml An-KxUttsl l'rcv Titu KUI.II.IA TIIKAIV IIAIIKIKH. ST. I'KTEununu , August 11) ) . The reatics ot Ivuldja it is announced ixrc atitied to-day , the representatives of China fiful 'Russia exchanging the nrnml papers. Thu results are re- ; ardod UH favoniblo to Russia A Mirtinn of the ICuIdja tenitory is re- allied by the latter nud tlio natives rho choose to remain in or enter this section bcfor the transfer of jurisdie- ion will become Russian citi/onn. Vmnosty in extended to all who retain heir Tartar allegiance. China re- , 'iiina control of the Hi and Xulunga iver and the old Kastign frontier and Russia , in behalf of hur merchants , ia o have nn indemnity of 0,000,000 iiihlcs. Freedom ot trade is extended to Russia an far as the Oroat Wall , with the right to establish consular | iostn nt Urgn and at the Thiayn Kir.m gate. The contingency of ti mutual taritl' with impioved commerce is provided for. I'uoiiAiii.i : soj.rrioN 01 1111 : turn- I'l'I/TV. ' I/INDOX , August 1 ! ) . It ia acini officially : innouiiCL'd from Paris that n probable nolution of the ditliculty ol agreeing upon a basin for tariff confer t'liuo has beenjfottnd and tliat it in bo licved thu Holutiou is olio which wutilii bo ontiiely satisfactory to both conn * tries. Should this prove true there will ho nothing to further intorfor with the proposed oonferonco at Pans Monday. CRIME. National Associated 1'n.Mt. A MVhTKUY. CINCINNATI , August 10. The bodj found in the river yesterday has bee identified as that of Albert 10 Cramei , n prominent lawyer , and fo years of the firm of Forest , Cramo 'It ' Mayor. Ho kit ' &e Moscow Ohio. Tuesday night nn a nlonmor an liis nlmoiico caused no anxiety till th papers in his pocket caused his fathu and brother to examine the body The case is n mystery. HTAIIIIEI ) IIIH imOTItnil. Nl'.W PllILADUU'llIA. 0. , August 1 ! ) Two brothers named Bremen , ago 12 and 14 years , got into a quarro yesterday , when the younger drew knife and cut the other in the ubdo men inflicting a mortal wound. THE PIRE RECORD. National Aioclat l I'ruH. AT Ar.W'A'TON , Mil II. GllANllRAl'lIH , Mich. , AllgUHtlS ) . Over forty buildings in the village o Alloylon ; on the Nowaygo it Bi _ Hapids branch of the Chicago & Wes Michigan railroad , have been do Btroyod by lire. The entire businca portnn of the place has been wipe out. The cause of tlio fire , or f urine particulars , has not been received a all telegraphic communication IH inter rupted. The loss will bo heavy , while insurance is mipposed bo higher. AT YALI : , ii. a. SAN FJIANOISCO , August 10. A dis patch from Victoria , British Columbia , says the town of Vale waa swept nway by fire. Railroad communication be tween Tucson and the west was inter- nipted for eight days and trains from the east delayed four days , A Cnptaiu'a Torrlblo SuU'orliii ; . National Awoclatul 1'n.Ha. COI.UMIIUH , Ca. ! , August 10. Intelligence - ligenco from Key \\Yst aaya that the American bark Aberdeen , Cork , mas ter , laden with mahogany , was brought in by the schooner Madgio. When bourdedbyapilotthuvessolwaahelplcss , there bcinghtitonomanondock and aho was drifting at the mercy of the winds. She loaded at .Simla Crux , Cuba , and two days after nailing struck an un known rock , wlioro she remained two days , subsequently experienced heavy weather and win wrecked both fore and main nmsta. The crow succumb ed to malarial fever , which they con tracted nt Bantu Cruz , mid ono by one fell aick , The master , on whom ev erything devolved , fought against the disease until the voaicl was turned over to the salvers , when ho fell ex hausted , lie Btood at the w heel three days until his feet burst , there not being - ing a man on board able to relieve him. A Torrlblo Feud- National Ah GulaU t I/re * * . MoiuiibTOW.v , Tenn. , August 10 , During the session of the circuit couit nt Hiintavillo , Scott county , a fearful riot took place which originat ed in an old feud between prominent families. Two hundred men were in the crowd and at least twenty men were lighting at one time with pistols , knives and rocks. The dheriiV summoned a posse and at tempted to quell the fight but without HUcocHa , Iii the midst of the melee thu wife ot Ashbury Burg , who wan one of thu participants , rushed in to pormiado her husband to desist , when a rock struck her in the back with such violence that it will ciiuso her doath. ' ' The riot wan only ended by 10110 taking part wearing themselves ut , Xo ono was killed outright bill mnyvoro terribly injured. ntlonat An > oclatr < l I ST. PAUL , August 10. The latest nip reports from tlio surrounding ountry nro rather discouraging. Most F the wheat hna been threshed , Iho ; ighest yield being twenty bushels ml the lowest live. All the grain is lore or less shrunken and arndca No. The nverngo yield will bo from even to Iwelvo bushels. Onto are ' elow the average. Bnrloy ia Inirnnd orn ia good. The Minnesota vnllcy ns been visited bynuotherdnmntfinK yclonc. At Amboy the residences of j 1. J. Lawler nnd Frank Weii-/wcro omplclely demolished and sovornl ' arge giam Holds in the Irack of the t ornado sutlercd severely , corn being muaged fully lifly per cent by the * , find nnd lini ) In 0110 instance n nilatoue ploughed through the roof t f n bir > ! , TXoxionn Border TrouMo * . ' ' nnl Amoclatol 1'rrw. HI-SON , Arizona , August 10. Gen. tdulph Dominqucz , commanding thu . iiops on the Mexican border , lion ar- ived here for Iho purpose of purchas- ig army supplies. In speaking of routior troubles ho aays they can only/ o prevented by cooperation and um- . ed action between the American and lexical ! troops , Ho claims that Lincriean raiders have douo much amngu lately in hia country , ton ituoiia having been killed andU,000 ' of properly destroyed within he past sixty days. Ho believes that ho United Stales government officials loprccato these nets of lawlessness nnd rill nid him in stopping them. A light tccurrcd last week between American aiders nnd Mexicans , in which eight f the Intter were killed. Gen. Do- | y. gees hence lo Prescott. ' Stoolcloy Struni- Satlonul Assoiibtcil 1'riM. UATAVM , N. Y , August 10. Chan , stockley , tlienasosHinof John Walker , farmer , liis employer , passed his nst niuht on earth quietly. Ho ate co eream and c.iko with his brother lohu , nt 10 p. m. Aftcrwnrdhoslcpt 'rom II o'clock until ( J o'clock thin norning , when he itrosn nnd nto u icarty bieakfasl of beefsteak nnd potatoes. He waa led to the jail ynid it ( ) ; > 8. Uuv. Mr. Everest offered irnyoi and Sherilf Grillin asked the ioiidemned man if ho had anything to say. Ho murmured "No , sir. " The iiouso and cap were then adjusted nnd xl 11:02 : the drop was pulled Stock- ley shivered convulsively a moment , nud his hands dropped to his aide. At 11:10 : , Dr. Cole pronounced life extinct and the body wna lowered nt 11:12 : , A large crowd surrounded the jail. ludlcut'ons- National Aiuoclatcnl I'ruM. WAKIIINO-ION , D. 0. , August 20 , 1 a , m.- For the upper Inko region : Fair weather , followed by local rainnr northveprjng locust winds , stnti-.tti- ary or higher temperature , nnd nonrly stationary pressure. For the upper Mississippi valley : Partly cloudy weather nnd local rains , easterly wind * growing variable , siationary lompcri- turo and pressure. For the lower Missouri valley : Partly cloudy weather , local rnina , stationary temperature - peraturo nnd pressure. THE DEATH RECORD. Natloni ! AssotlntcJ 1'rcn. Ciinudo , Aiignat 10. 11. TJ. Dick- pnson , a member of the well-known insurance firm of Steninu it Dickenson,1 is dead. Fuiiin-oitT , Ilia. , August 10. Hon. John II. Adams , president of the Bee- end national bank of this city , died yeiitorday at Green Bay , Wia. Killed Iu n Mine. National Asxouitiil I'n'M. NlJW PltlLADF.Ll'HIA , 0. , Augllltt 10. John Caly , n miner , look n ten year old son into n mine , and while at work ho heard n noiao , nnd grabbing the boy endeavored lo escape , bill the caving bank caught them , killing Iho boy nnd fnlally injuring Die falhor. Drowned- Found Hl Mouoy. Ciuc'Aao , August Jt > . A tugrnan whoso name is thought to be George Coney , jumood or fell into the river from n window overlooking the dock this morning nnd w.ts drowned. A saloonkeeper named Balto , who Just ni lit claimed that his-aun had robbed him of about $2,000 in gold coin nnd fled to Kansas City , thin mornniir found the money in a washtub - tub , where his wife had placed it for safe keeping. From the Pacific Coast. , National AuoclaUil 1'rcM. SAN FRANOIKCO , Auguat 10 , - Mexican can officials are organizing to prevent further raiding across the border. Gen , Dominique ? ia on hia way to Tucson for a conference with Arizona officials. ' ' v The massacre in Guadaloupo canyon' is now niippoaed to bo the work of Mexican regular troops. Mayor Kalloeh announces himself aa a candidate for congress nl Iho next stnto election. Jumped the Track. National Associate ! I'teia. CHILI.ICOTHK , Ohio , August 10.- A train on the M. & C , railway wiu * thrown from the track at Summit switch yesterday afternoon. Paddy Kichendant , engineer , waa killed in- atantly and D.ivid Taylor , fireman , pel Imps fatally wounded. Gold- ' " ' ( Glittering - v'- National A * > oclatod I'lTts. > ' * NF.W YORK , August 10. The ateum- * / ship City of Iticlimond thia morning-1- brings $500,000 worth of gold bars I for the British bank , North America. * The GnrJloldFuutl. National At ochtvU 1'rt-ai. NK\V VOHK , AtigiiBt 10. The fuiul . lor Mrs. Gnrliold now nmounta to ' flf.7,000. lion ; James Beldoti , of 4 Syiticuao , to-day sent gl.OOO to tlje fund through Oolloctor Ilobertsoiil ' ( '