* * 1 HE V7MAJHLA LJJ\LL. I ELEVENTH YEAR. OMVUIA/mURSDAY MOENTNG , AUGUST 25 , 1881 , NO. 65 t .IMPORTANT INCISION ft Made by DP , Hamilton in the Presidant Yesterday , . & Small Quantity of Pus Taken Prom the Now Incision Yesterday , The Caliinot and Doctors' Still Anxious About the Swelling - ling of the Parotid t Gland. His Pulse and-Resuiration Con siderably HiRhor Yes terday. 3" ' ' I 'V * > . - . > . ' 1 , H " .The ' Doctors ancU- Cabinet J > * r ' kV ) 35" / ' Anxiously Awaiting the Beault of the Lost Incision. 'Tho'Subject of Removing the President From the White House Discussed. .Howcnto.s Property Attached Progress of the Clirlntloncy Divorce Salt- THE PRESIDENT. Rational Awoctatod I'ruw. A GOOD NIOUT PASSED. WASHINGTON , Augtist 24.- The president passed a good night , slept well , and was not much annoyed by the swelling in his throat. After 11 o'clock he did not need attention from the physicians until 3 o'clock this morning , and then only to give an cnomata. At 0 o'clock Dr. Bliss arose and sat awhile at the bedside. Ho prepared four ounces of beef extract - tract , which the president swallowed , after which ho foil asleep. Dr. Blss was relieved by Boynton. When Dr. Bliss returned.he asked of Dr. Boynton : "Have you noticed any of that disturbance again ? " alluding to partial dolirum. The president eked up , "with what disturbance do , u refer to ? " } 'To your throat , " returned the lictor. The president placed his hand on the swelling and said : "It is as hard as n rock , but it does not hurt much. " The conversation which took place just after the president had awakened is regarded as conclusive evidence that the mind is not wandering. At t- half-past 7 o'clock Dr. Bliss said : tf. f. "Tho president showed unquestioned " : improvement. "How is the smaller glandsj" was ? . asked. > \ "Wo have not taken the dressing t . * - / off yet , but it looks better about the it' . " edges , , . . \ } " . "Do you think it will suppurate ? ' T * , , Tll'rft ] ilV" J1f ' " " " " ° f J-y * but _ 5j " ' iiniy do so" . "Is it still possible for it to dis perse without suppurating ? " "Yes , and I wish it would. " , "Does the president seem anxious about his condition ? " "He asks mo every day wKat I think about him and I always give . him a cheerful answer. Yesterday he asked how soon I thought ho could take a river ride or go to Mentor and I told him it all depended on his stomach ach and ho at once asked for some thing to take. The physicians agree that the principle trouble to bo feared is inanition. "Nourishment is what wo need , " said Bliss , and it looks now as if wo would got him up again. No encmata was given this morning. ' ANOTHER INCIHION MADE. WASHINGTON , August 24 , The ap pearance of the parotid swelling at noon gave increased evidence of sup puration and after the bulletin was issued a consultation was hold. It was -decided that even if pus had not yet been found it tvould relieve him to -open it. Accordingly Dr. Hamilton took a knife and made an incision just in front of the lower part of the -ear. The incision was not moro than one-half inch deep and the same width. A Carbolic antiseptic spray was made u'so of. The president was not much annoyed by it. A slight secretion - -crotion of the pus was discovered , and a quantity loss than one thimbleful was taken out. The pulse was accelerated - -eratod to 115 beats after the incision , but foil almost immediately. Dr , Bliss aaid the incision resulted moro satisfactorily than they had ex pected , for they were not sure that wusjliad formed within ] it' , yet ho , hoped now that all further * formation of pus liad thus been arrested -and that the inflammation had boon -effectually relieved. No doubt the slight increase in temperature was due in a measure to the condition of the swelling. Since the incision the prcsi dent has taken moro nourishmcpt , and has gone naturally to sleep. AIIOUT THE HAMK. WASHINGTON , August 24. The progress - gross of the president's case to-day has not differed materially from yes terday. During the fore part of the day the gonoralfeoling of hopefulness gamed strength among the popula tion which even subsequent events failed to destroy. THE OI'ENINO OF THE NEW WOUND was recognized us an extra drain on the president's system but it WAS con tended that it was only n temporary sot back and would bo followed by t steady progress toward recovery. The phyaici&ns had concluded ai wirly as last night that the gland noiild sup purate and the opinion was conlirmet by the examination to-day 11 once measures were taken ty relieve thu inflammation. The pit idenl exnor ience'd less trouble from phlegm dur ing the morning , but as the noon ux ' amination showed increased tempera .uro . it was determined to m.iko an in cision. iw. HAMILTON uado the incision immediately after the noon bulletin , and the result was satisfactory. Dr. Iloyburn , speaking of it , sub- cqMCtitly said the discharge of pus was so small that the president with- itood it well. Ether spray was not ised , but only carboline. Dr. Hamilton said the incision was satisfactory. The result was a small lischar-o of pus. Dr. Bliss Said the operation was n slight ono , and cut 'half hn inch deep' and half mi inch broad. The pulse was accelerated to 115 , but within an lour fell to 104. The flow of inn was small , boinjr only nbbut as largo as , wo pe.w. The physician * were satis fied to tind pus at once. They think all that forms in thu gland will be draiiled by this incision. The cut w.is nado just in front of ( ho Ion or part of the oar , but they don't think an- thcf incision u ill bo necessary. AT THE KVENINCl EXAMINATION ho doctors said moro pus had boon akcn. out and iho swelling- had sub" tided slightly. The operation slight- y increased tlio temperature and pulse. Dr. Boynton said this evening that he considered the operation the result of ; oed judgment and expected that the clief of the inflammation would bono- It the patient. GENERAL SWAIM ixprcssod a similar opinion and said 10 felt moro encouragement than at any titno this week. cot. ROCKWELL said to-night that the president had no delirium , and that such talk was nonsense. His mind was as clear as over and there was a good deal of Garfield there yet. For ono or two mornings he was a little mixed up on Bret awaking which gave rise to the report. t "Dqyou road papers to hun now ? " "Ho"asked mo to yesfbrdny but I told him there was no newj worth reading and that settled it. " THE STOMACH. The condition of the president's stomach was satisfactory during the entire day. Up to 4 p. m. bo had swallowed 22 ounces of liquid food , nainoly : Beef ox tract and milk per ridge. Ho took an additional quan tity during the evening. Encmata wns not resumed to-day. The physi cians deny that that was discontinued because they were hurtful tojho pa'- tiont , but insist that it woa because the stomach mot with all the require monts. WHITE HOUSE PEOPLE argue that when the pus has bom diaincd from the gland there will bo a marked improvement in the patient. THE MEJIBEIW OK THU CABINET were all present to-night and Jiad consultation with the doctors. Thcv arc still hopeful , but await1 with anx iety the result of the glandular trou ble. TO IlEMOVE HIM FltOM1 THK HOUSE. The doctors to-day considered advisability of removing the 'prcsi f dent from the White House. Thosi who favored it argued that after tin glandular trouble was surmountei blicraTOU. . Z bo n ulcaiToltl / fo'rr-"ill * trovcmcnt and leave only the stomacl rouble to overcome and a change o S'jcno would materially aid it. ' It wa determined to have a consultation am Dr. Bliss at 0 o'clock this morning olegraplfbd Dr. Agnew to return im nodiatoly. Dr. Agnew arrived at K p. m. Dr. Hamilton at ! ) p. in. said tha .ho president w/.s full as well as las evening. At the same hour Dr lihss , when starting to moot ) Dr. Ag new said that various plans wore un dcr consideration. Ho believed tha , ho doctors would not agree to re moving the patient and if romovcc .t will bo to the soldiers homo , as it i practically impossible to take a jour ley to Mentor or a voyage on th Tollupoosa. As soon as Dr. Agnew arrived th surgeons went into consultation with closed doors. This fact and that the cabinet remained till 11:30 : gave rise to the suspicion ttiat something more than a consultation was going on. The urgency of the conference was explained by the fact that Agnew in- licated in his telegraphic reply to Bliss that ho hoped the conference could bo hold to-night as ho wanted to bo back in Philadelphia to-morrow. Ho could say nothing about the re sult. The physicians failed to roach any conclusion. Hamilton advocated the removal of the president , but it was found impossible to decide as to when or Whether at all it would bo practicable. ' _ WEDNESDAY'S BULLETINS. OFFICIAL. ExEqimvBr MANSION'August 24 , 8:30 : a. m.1 The president has pcss"ea a very good night , awakening at long er intervals than for several nights past. He continues to take liquid food by the mouth with moro relish and in such quantity that the onomata will bo suspended for the present. No change as yet has boon observed in the parotid swelling. The other symp toms are quite an favorable us yester day. Pulse 100 , temperature 08.5 , respiration 17. , ( Signed ) F , If. HAMILTON. D.W. Buss. J. W. BAHNES , J. J. WOODWARD , II. REVBUHN. August 24 , 9:30 : a. m. The prosi- dent's wound has been dressed since the morning bulletin and was found to bo doing well. Dr , Bliss says the smaller gland seems to bo softening 10a little and to t'ive slight evidcncn of the coming suppuration of the gland. August 24. 10:30 : a. m. There has been no drawback to the slight asn movement of the president this morn in1. ; . Up to this hour he has passed lan comfortable day. No danger is an ticipated from the probable , suppura tion. August 21 , 11:30 : a. in , The Presi dent has swallowed thirteen and a half ounces of iuouriehmunt ao. far " ' ' f i * Ins morning , llh general condi- ion is unchanged. OFFICIAL. August 24,12:30 : p. in. The 1'rcsi- tent continues to take liquid food by ho mouth , as reported in the lost ntllotin. His tctnornturo | lias risen lightly since that time. In other re- peels Inn condition is about the snme. 'nlso 101 , temperature $ ) . ! , respira- ion 17. ( Signed ] D. W. Bi.t * * , J. 1C. BARS KM , F. II. HAMILTON , J. J. WoomvAHi > , August 241:30 p. in. Since the loon bulletin was issued the parotid welling luis been opened by the kuifo ml a satifnctory discharge wns T b- ained. The operation i-nnai'd tlio > resident no severe discomfort. August 21 , 2:30 : p. m Tlio proai- ent is reported tw bo Buffering no real annoyance from the incision of ho gland , and the conditions remain .bout tlio same. OFFICIAL. EXECUTITK MA-XSIO.V , August 24 , :30p. : m.-Shortly after the noon ullotin win issued an incision was uado into the swelling yu the right ido of the president's faeo for the mrposo of relieving the tension of the mailer parotid gland and of giving rent to the pus , a'omall quantity of vhich was evacuated. He has taken x larger quantity of liquid food by the noutli to-day than yesterday and has > eon entirely free from nausea. His ompcraturo this afternoon is , how ever , higher than yesterday at the sumo hour and his pulsa is somewhat moro frequent. Pulse10ff > tompora- .uro . 100.7 , respiration llf. ( Signed ) F. II. HAMILTON , DW. . Buss , . ) . J. WoomvAiiD , J. K. BARNES , ROB'T REVHUHN. WASHINGTON , August 24 , Tl p. m. The president has rested well during .ho evening and continues to take nourishment without annoyance. Ho seems better to-nighl than at any : ime in the hist week. Pulse , 100 ; .omporahlro and respiration about normal. Angus 25 12:30 a in. The presi dent's pulse is 107. The fovcr has Umost entirely subsided. TO LOWUM * . The following was sent to-night : Lowell , Minister , London : The president has not gained to- day. Ho had a higher fever which began earlier than usual with tubrilc rise. In the afternoon an incision was made in the swollen parotid land by Dr. Hamilton. The flow of pus therefrom was small. Ono favorable - able symptom was hit ) swallowing liquid - quid food with apparent relish and di- gestion has continued , but the gener al fooling up to'inidnight ' is ono of increased - creased anxiety. , , [ Signed ] BLAIM : , Secretary. DR. HAMMOND. IK uor.s NOT sri' HOW inn PRESIDENT CAN POi-SIIlLY RECOVER. NEW YORK , August 24. Of the brain and nervous troubles , to which allusion his been make in connection with the president , Surgeon-General Hiiminoiul , who is a recognized expert and specialist in nervous diseases , says : "They are probably not duo to the swollen ffand ] but ui n simply the result , and'iTimtural one , of exhaus tion and debility. The swelling might affect the brain through sympathy just as a boil on the head would bo moro likely to affect the brain than a boil on the arm , and it may have an indiiect effect through the mediihu of the nervous system. I do not thi.k , either is , however , the case and the parotid trouble has had little moro than local effect , the oppressing mus cles of the jaw making it difficult to the mouth , causing the same pain and interfering with the swallowing. " "Have you chanu'cu ' your opinion as to the final result' ? " "No , I don't see ho\v ho can re cover. But , as Dr. Townsend says , if he was u little longer or beyond the sixtieth day it , it will bo u much ino'ro hopeful case than it is now. The only question is whether the ability of the system , exhausted as it is , will recuperate. The surgical work is all done and it [ is now only a case for the nurse. If ho dies it.will bo from inanition. There is. n natural danger of diarrhoja , and a very little trouble of that sort would bring the end. If ho has a relapse Saturday .lie case 'is hopeless. Still , in dying from inanition'ho might continue to live in u gradually weakening condi tion for a month , although Him t is , not likely. " * MISCELLANEOUS. - INDIAN COUNCIL. WASHINGTON , August , 24. The council between SecretaryflCirkwopd and Commissioner of India ) } Affairs Price with the visiting Sioux Indians was continued to-day. The complaint was that the , WinnebutjOos stole horses from the Omah'as , White Breast , , the Winnebago chief , ad mitted the charge' , but said that it was in retaliation for the Oiimhas stealing their women , The Winne- bagoes said that the braves who com mitted the crime were under arrest , but they had no proper jury system and asked that a change should bo au thorized , IN I'AVOIl OK ( JEN. HAXK.V. Iii the dispute between Got ) . Sher man and Gen. Hazon , regarding the promotion of signal corps sergeants in accordance to army regulations , the attorney-general decides in favor of Gon. Ha/.en , and that signal corps officers are fitted to preferences , ac cording to army regulations , IIOWOATE'S I-IIOPEHTY ATTAU/IED. A suit was filed to-day againrt Capt. Howgate to recover the monies unlawfully drawn , amounting to 8101- 257. An attachment has been issued against Howgato's real and personal property in tTio district. THE CHIII8TIANOY CASE. Ambrose Foliotto , a witness in the Christiancy case , who swore to the ex-senator a vile treatment , was crosa- examined to-day , but there wa % a10 material variation made in his evi i- dence , ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Sntlon.il AMOcUU' < \ I'rc-t" . LlTCIIFlBLO , 111. , AURl'St 21 , Tn-ciity-ono buildings in the xillftjtool Raymond , on the Wubnsh roiul , Imvo bctii totally destroyed by fire. It is 8iipjHsed to bo the uork of an incen diary. The origin of the lire started in aiivory stable , in which were four teen leorses , a Inrgo number t f car riages/etc. , which were nil destroyed. The loon will bo bolwoon ? 50OC and 875,00 ? ; with little or noinsurance. . Cmcj'Ko , August 21. The dead body of Cupt. Albert Cowaie , a Cin cinnati journalist , boliovcd 4 be mil- nccted with the Penny Vapor , has been foundin his room , rhjsicrlna conclude that he had nil epileptic lit and died Ijofora iwsistanco coalil ro. h him. him.NEW NEW YOISK , August 24. . Chnrlcs P llowell , t'to ' Knglish walkist , ac companied by Montague Shcrumit and Mr. Amsworlh , an Knglislt ath lete ! , arrived here to-day. They in tend making a bour of the country. DETROIT. Auguot 23 , Sirs , Ltixittiu Merritl , wife 06 Uov. S. JI. Jlerntt , committed suicitie this nuuuuig by hanging himself nithashuot fiiuu the ornamental woiksurrounding the top of bny window. . She was iimtiu aud > escaped from her ravin. . DETROIT , August 24. The widow of Milton T. Gilbert , engineer of the Pacific express , killed in the tumble collision at .lack&on , ill the full of 1879 , was aiithomod V y the probate court this morning to settle -\ith the Michigan Central for 815)000. ) The case has been tried oaco in the Jack son circuit court , whore the widow got a verdict for 8HT,000 ntid coats , but the case was tnken to the supreme court and a new trial ordered. The railroad company hasnoV concluded to settle as above stated. SAN FRANCISCO. August 21. Gon. George S. Dodpoj a well known mining , operator , died this morning of paralysis. Gen. BaUorman , ox-warden of the Nevada prison , died at Tombstone , of heart ditioaso. SUMMER SPORTS. _ * THE TTJI82P. * 1IIUI1IITON 11EACHKAOIN , NEW YORK , August 24. Il'ho first race , one mile , to carry 100 pounds , wns won by Glenmoro , . Itosalio sec ond. ] Time , l:43.j. : Tlio second race , live furlongs , for three-year-olds , was won by Ulack- moro , Wolbry second. Tipio , l:0r : > . The third race , mile heat : ) , the first heat was won by Moscow , . I3ustor sec- olid. , Time , l:44i. : The second and third hwts was won by Una , Moscow second. Time , 1:4 : li , iDto. Thofourtkiaco. mile and a quar ter was won by Nimblefoot. Time , 2:10.1. : Tfio fifth raao , a. steeple ohasc , wns won by Iko Barham , Gift second. Time , 2:53. : THE TRIGGER- 11K8T Rll'UR SCORE ON RKCOllIt BOSTON , August 24. - Tim bustiille score on record at 800 , MX ) mid 1,000 yards wns made to-day at Walnut Hill by W. 0. Gregory , of the MHSS.I- chuoetts Rillo association in tliu vic tory match. The folio. } * ing U the bOO yauls- n fi & n n R 5 n s > r > . " r > r > rr > J)00 ) yards n n r r > r n r n 5 : > r. n r > n r.-7' 1,000 ynnls s R R & r a r r > r > r n r > i r > r71 THE DIAMOND- GAMES PLAYEI1 YESTKRUAV. WORCESTER , August 24. Bostons , 12 : Worcostors , 2. ALBANY , August 24 , Albauys , 14 , Treys , 7. NEW YOKK , August 24. Provi dence , 15 ; Metropolitans , 7. The Crops- National Awociatcd I'rcni. Sl'RINOFIKLI ) , 111. , AllJMIstSM. Col. Itobert Andrews , uontial superin tendent of the Wabnsli railroad , in making his quarterly inspection of the road , bus paid particular atten tion to gathering information regard ing the corn crop along the line of that road. Ho says the acreage and yield is far below the aveiugo , but it will grade higher tlmn usual , and thus the farmer will be compensated. Counties off Iho line of the road re port corn damaged beyond redemp tion , and other grain H and farm pro- ductu being literally binned up by the long continued drought. Quiet at Orange. National Associated 1'rcai. HOUSTON , , Tox. , August 24. Af fairs at'Orange , Texas , lately tie scene of wholesale killing at the hands of r outraged citizens , wnro temporarily quieted to-day , ' Tha jail .was taken possession of by the military and the prisoners 'protected. Thd kangaroo court that was to determine the fate of Charles Del no WAS not , Hold , Tlio ndjarent swAinps are still * boiiig searched for thu outlaws who suc ceeded in making tl'i'ir ' escape , [ co purticulurs can bo obtained * by wire as the railroad agent , ( digraph operator - rater and newspaper cm sppndonts Jiavo peon driven out of t nvn * Fur ther trouble , howovui' , i oxpooted. Serion * RaHrouil Aocident. National AwocutoJ i'rc * , GllEENKIELII , 0.U'"lSt , 24. Oil ) thu Ohio Southern , at Summit station , thu engine of the noith hound freight struck the caboose nf a work train , wrecking it with several cars. The engine was also badly damaged. Itev. John Abby , of Summit station , an oc cupant of the ciibooxi uaa knocked twenty foot , killing him instantly The engineer of tint freight train jumped and escaped , but Fireman Nick Sparks was seriou ly injured , GhlnoioStudoutu Bound For Home- National Absouatwl I'mit. CHICAGO . _ . , August 21. Sixty . . . moro [ .1 i 111. T l. n % * Chinese students passed thiouuk Chicago cage to-day , homeward bounil , from Hartford , Conn , , in obedience to orders from their government , because cause they were becoming Aiioricun- | ized. GENERAL NEWS. Tlio Best Rifle SBuoting on Boo- on ! Performer ! Tostorflay at Walnut Hlff , , Mass , A Hot Fight in New York Over n Sucooeflor1 to Senator Sessions ; EUOUC& Now York Greuubwek- era Found to HoM'iv ' Convention. Mootlnof the AmoricnnPhui- macsuticnl Association. in > Kansas City. Mlscollriuccrni tfovrn l > 7 From AJ1 Pnrts of the Country. A tlDTITION , LONDON- , August 2l.--Maiiy ! < aV n merchants lira sigiiini' a petition addressed to the houseof commoniy wowing with aliiYm thoannouncement that ttie cabinet will conclude a com mercial treaty with Franco without thu consent of thvi house of commons. I'UAVINH rOKKlOOP WUATHKIl. The rniny weather throughout Kng land continues , and the archbishop of Canterbury published a form of prayer for favorableweather. . 'VIENNA , August ; 2t. Itccont ad vices state that thu aultan of Turkey is-Becrotly lining his- power to foster agitation in favor of Pun Islamism or moro intimate relatitMi between races professing Malioinmedism. Pilgrim- ages-to Mecca will be especially gener al this year as u consequence , The result will bo pronounced in tlio political field. VIM. NOT I'OIlMt XNKW I'AUTY. LONDON , August 21. Sir Charles Gavnii Dully , whose appeal to thu Irish people in laver ot the land bill has attracted such favoiahlo attention from the English prusi ; , to-duy denies that he attempts to form a now Irish ILU ty. HEAVY ICAINS. LONDON , August 2.1. Reports from various . p.irts of the provinces stale that heavy rains have done immense damage to the crops. Some of the cut crops have already begun to sprout. Great aprohonsiiir ] ) > are felt for the harvest in Ireland owing to continuous rains throughout the country. Corn is nuichi damaged und potatoes are showing signs of extensive disease. POMTICAH POINTS. K.itlonil Av'iHlatcil 1'roMi. A HOT I'lOHT OVER A HUCUESSOR TO HESSntNH. OI.KN , N. Y. , August 21. A hot light is developing over the state sena- tori.il contest for u successor to Ses sions , accused in the Into senatorial contest at Albany of attempting to bribe Assoiublymuu Hradly to vote txgaiiiat Ci./Ykliii / ! , ' . 8i < Mioii 1 7.-ioi'lH : claim that his re-nomination is assur ed. HSH'Opponentn assort that Ses sions will bo easily beaten. Mans. , August 24. The state greenback convention elect- cd the usual ullicura. A long plat form ixis adopted , condemning both political | > artics--for sustaining the confederation of monopolies ; favoring . ' 1.1 bondsduiiouiiced ; national oanks for opposing paper money and factories ; endorsing Re gan's inter-state commerce bill , ( luniiinding government control of telegr.iplwaiiil gratuitous supply of news In papers ; advocating tno elec tion o nuarly all officials by tlio people ple as the only true civil - re form ; favoring the abolition of poll I tux. a thu penjuisito of voting ; , op posing , double taxation ; favoring woman's suffrage and calling on the legislature to compel corporations , to divide the profits over ( i pur cent with thultr employees. Israel. W. Au An drews was nominate1. ) for governor , aud ( > oo. Dntton for Lieutenant xov- oruor , NKW VOllK ( mEENIIACKBIW , . , N. Y. , August 2.4 , The greenback convention committee on permancnlorganization reported , nam ing Clinton FairbiiHh chairman , and a score of vice chairmen and aocretarios. The report of the commit'eo on reso lutions was adopted. It denounces the republican and deinoacatic parties for failure to restore luurmony be tween tlio north and souih during the hist seventeen years of peace , and says so long as these organizations. control affairs , there ia110 prospect ol unanimity of public interests ; tlmt neither patty has attouipted to cor rect monopoly abuses , etc. The plat- f-mn of the CWaigo greioiir | back labor convention of Juno 'i ' 1880 , was readoptod. The following ticket was nominated : Secretary J state , Epcnotus Howe , of i : comptroller , John Hooper , of N w York ; attorney-general , Dennis 0. ) Feeloy , of Monrooj treasurer Alvah T. Wood , of Steubon ; survoyor-gon- eral , J. H. Gould , of Caltaruugus is ; judge of the court of appeals , L. ( > . Harlan , of Niagara ; state comuiitte , Goo. S. Jones , of Albany , was reelected - elected chairman ; Gcorgo Ulair , of Now York , secretary , und Pierce 1'iurson , of Tompkius , treasurer. ' ' 'Aiuorioau Phanuaooatinti < N Uoual Auoclatixl 1'rtun. KANSAS CITV , Au ijst 24. At the morning session ot the American Pharmaceutical association the following )1or lowing oflicors were elected : For president , 1 * . W. Ucdford , of sw York ; first vice president , an I'aintor , of California ; second vice president , ( Jeorgo Luis , of Kansas ; third vice piesldent , .John F , Judge , of Ohio ; ticosurpr , Chuiles A , Tuffs , of New Hampshire ; peruuuioiit re tcry , John SI. JJainch , of I'onnwra- lib'-reporter on the progress of pUtr- mnjy , 0. IJowis DitliM , of Kentucky. Thinnftcnioon papers were read on toplto * porlalning to- the practice of pliarirfrey ami to-night representatives of eol6flD ! of pharmacy and ntnto lioards 3 ? pharmacy atv in ccrot acs- sion , lite FlttE RECORD. AKil t tl I'rci * . AT OniUAOO. , AflKiist 24- The cxlen- sivo flouring Mills and Imhnry of Frodprick Volt 078 tv 083' ' koe nvonut tocttlu.T nilh the Voltz resitlenco r > l' ' l tn in the Mwghbor- hood , wore totally destroyed' by lira thin inorniixj. ' itfuht IIOISOK in the bnrn woio uitrneit l death , AT AllWANNAl * CITY , AUK- LiTTt.n Uonj Arb. , August 241 The busincsth portion ot1 Arkansas City , the southeastern tormjniu eflhc Little Hock , Misaireippi Rivet- & Toxns railrond , v/iis ( k" trqyod l > y flro this morning , ttlo fire breaking out alxut ; t o'cloch' It caught ilnihu rear ol Lowinan's store. The loss \vill run up to nearly 8100,000. UitiGAdo , Augart SJI A fire Ma' evening destroyed John McEweuh j nlauing mill , corner oC Wells a d * I'lorson streets. IXiM on building $2,000 , and on sleek § VOOO. Insui- ivuce $8,000. Thu tire originated in the boiler room. Ah < unknown man Imdi his log broken byrfoiling on the tidowalk , CompromiiodVitb th Printer- NUlotml Amoclated I'nm CKMOINNATI , Auguab > 24i The Ku- Gazette compromised with tnoir compositors to-duy to advance wagps three cents per 1)000 ) ems , the typographical union demanding n live ccnt > ndvanco ! The Ooininorcial , a noniunion olllco , voluntarily advanced ita nts live cents. secration of Right Itev. Jv"iliin ; Flasoh as k4shop of IviCrossOr , AVis. , at St. John's ' cathedral , thin- city , to-day , was thu grandest religion * dumonstra- lion'over witnessed in th city. Most Rovi Archbishop Hess acted as con- seciutor. He also colpbrnted pontili- cial high mass , the assistant eonsecra- tois Iwing llisliops Dovougcr , of Fort Wayne , and Ivniutbaucr , of Green 1J . y. . . luilloat'ons- Nftlloiml AKootlitea 1'rciw. W \wiiNiTON ( , August 25 1 a. in. For the upper lakes : Fair wc.ither , windn mostly south , fallingrbarou.otcr. For the upper Mississippi valley : Warmer , fair weather , southeast , veering to southwest winds , falling barottkctor. For thu lower Missouri valley ; Warmer , fair wonthor , south winda > lower pressure. Suit for Dauragps- Tltouuin 13. 1'aikor aud Thos. ] l. Sawyer have bosun a suit for § 0,000 andi § 5,000 damages respectively againtt Heed , Jones & Co. for false .imp.risonment. . Both bhe jilaintifTs livo'in Doruliostor , Salonv county , tin's static They were arrested for obUin- ing $827. under falsa ] ) tctoueos , and aft 01- being imprisoned f r Home were released on a writ bfl habeas cor pus. They claim they lost the sinus named ' for damage to their reputation and loss of time , Mlissra. E , F. Stnythe , Hustings and "UcGinty ap pear j * for the Tlio Fireman's At the mooting of tliO'tlromon , hold last niglit , a committuo consisting of the following gentlemen. was appointed to make arrangements , for the annual parade and ball : Fron * N6. 1 com pany , OluiH , Hunt and ! W. M. Webb ; from No , 2 , George Windlioiin and James Bonr.olly ; from No , 3 , Jou Kittsbcrgor and SolJ Prince ; from tiio Hooks , George 3mith and Jou Kosters. Those mciii will secure the band fen Uiv ball nndi arrange the de tails foe tlio parade ; The parade Will take place on Thuretlhy of the state fair week. The Durniits have beca invited to join in thu.- parade aud will probably accept. _ Tlio ZtiqnarJJoalor * - Thuro-waaa mooting of the mer chants' and manufacturers' union last' evening in Turnon' ! hall , The meet ing WAS strictly private , none feeing admitted without it ticket , Iti was learned , howovou ; that the principal business doiuti woa the passing of > re solutions to. havoi the Sunday lUw otir forced , strictly , uot only as. regards saloon keopurs. but every ether busi ness. Any saloon keeper- keeping open nuxt Suiitlay will but. expelled ! Iroia the unLou. A colored man boarded ? a grooa cav yesterday , and when called' upou refused - fused to jkvy his fare Somu word ensued between him and the driver , when thu colored man drew n razor and threatened to cut the drivor'a heart out. The driver would allow no proceeding of this kind with , h.rn out his consent , BO in turn pulled a pistol which he had and told the nngro to "git , " which ho did in remarkably slim t order. Last evening the land lougiu > luhl a mooting in Clara's hall. Thorn ' .rait a fair attendance , Air , Pat link Mur phy presided , Clon , O'Jlri.m icu4 ; iu anti-league article published in thv Albany Law Journal. At the M U meeting ho v/ill reply to tins It was announced that the aMuiint relay - ceived for tickets up to lay oveiiingwas $303,35 , A LAWSUIT. followed by Pistols Without l Any Coffee , A rather curiotvrcajo was brought up > bcforo Judge lloticlio yesterday aflsmoon. Joseifl1 Sibcln , lately keeping n boarditjf houfie1 on the comer of Fourteenth1 ami JacJuou slrectn\ \ charged Peter ir. Gccon witlu aisanitnnd battoryalhgedto have bttn. infliatoion Ins ( Sibem's ) vfifc : It np- pear tlio man Sibein in- very jealous * of hin rife nnd suspccttd'her off'bcinjf unfailliflil , The dcfonrllxrit positjvoljf Bworo thnt ho had novop' struck' , the plaintilfa-wife nor had Uo over * Heidi nuy conversation with hereto aniutrnt u anytlivng. Neither Sibein noir hi-1 wife put in an appearanso nnd thtr case was ( Jiamiswd at the cwt of thxr jilainUir. I > tor in tho' evening ? Orocti called -on Sibein in nsderlo yci > a Kottlcmout'of rvbill. Gro-wlmd iw * knoolfod at the c4or thaa'i-- Sibcin nishod'biit with n rcTolvcr ii lii : hand poinUiiff it nt Qrton , andi- two of Groon'rvfri ' < l3 , who \ > : ro'witli.\ Jiira.nnd said ifMlu'y didn't go-awny nb one * ho woiiHU sh > t them , Qreent < - . appeared 1 quiliK'BcsoMl and aU-onco- - wont in soarclvof' n > ] > olccmaiE. ! < Itii ; sniit that Sibcii'owts novorr ! I nvbr- shnnta in tln-iioigWwrhood nonio : nun y and hn > hml' ' told GrccB | > who > v WAS-one of his Iddgtin , that he-meant - to skip withoul-pftviing Lhoin. Gi-eotu' hdd luforn/od tliur merchant > of _ Sibcrn's intenliouasd thi I'.ud'iii- him. r , Water "Wsrltu. Capnoltj- . t Abpresont thc-vrater compaiji.xhw ; , < about six millionigtillons of wat3j" ) ii1 haiulx The inain3 < iiii tlio lowor.i-part ' of Ut ? city have been twice filled. The vn tor will bo-ttllo-wod to r.imaiu . in thtfi pipes for iv day or two , inor- dortto > tlioroughlysoflen the mud > vitk > whicli they luwo becoino HiorouglUy cloiy d , through ? . disuse dun- ing thu winter. Then tlio water - tor willl be withdrawn and- thoroughly cloanswtl f The lattor-eiuL- * . of the week the pipes will be tested andlbrought up to .faro pressure. Next. . woukrtho company , expects to bo > sup- plyiug- pure water. . The big puiuphas. boon tested and wt/rks like a charm. . It throws about eighty gallons to thu , fttrchfl , ' and ia equalto fifty strokes a. ll minute. < This is eqvi.il * to abouti five million gallons a. day. The other % pump has n capacity of about two and I a hwlf million gallons , mivkin Jliuir , comUinod capacity \sovon and a .half million gallons a cUy. The contract- witlt the city cnllu. for a capacity , of live million galloiia a diiy. The do-- mnud upon the company for thu .pres ent ! will not exceed 500,000 , gallons n. dayl It is oxpocicd that the storage * - resvrvulrn will/liiv in coiklitiou tuid-i. low paving to COIIMUCIICO next week > . Flro. Ybstordayabo'ii 12:30 : , p.m-.n/icooc- ; currcd on Tenth street , just. * in thw ' rcar.ofi the Slivveii House. All alarnL waa made at an adjacent fire box. .but. . . for.somu. unknown causethu largo bell of .No. 3 engine house did not reSend - S\ond \ to the call. The houza isiocou- Cvicd .by a widow and her child. , They were awakoncdlby thu mnota in theic-- 300111 , , from , tlv effects of v.liich. they.- wore jicarly. suffocated. Tie. depart - laont not raa widing tp 'liQ.call tho.t neighbors ; .turned out to tip , , number , 'of. abouti twantyivo anljsoon th&.firo out. . The origin of.itho , ia unknown , .but it is thsught to bo , the work , off MI incoiidiaryi-.TJiq aga dotiQivalL amount to. forty , or , dollars. . Noc insuranco. OttAofHii V..Hplub , o at the ( corner of Tlhictoontb , andl WilllainBiBtroots , a queut.aud faro [ inofr/tnsivo nian yesterday bp caino violantly insana , .ajulhi jy-igliT bora wcw- compelled io tie him , luuidl and foot io prevent Mm frorn/doinjc himpolf. and family injury For/ acvoral months past ho , , hose' ai times baeji trpublcd witlii shells whicli , indicated. , wiinduc- _ ingiuind. Not fteing daagerou , oitanjiidn wwi id ; to thorn. famlfy wore fortixl.yeatorJay to. Jiuko annlication to t'w court toinquircjinto thu. question ol hjs inwuity , und The iiiarri gu of Conull to NJsa , Beitha IAIOSS took place at 12 c.'clpck ytu qlay al Uie ret i. deuce of Jlr. 7t > B. Knight. The , ceremony was private , nouo but a few intimate { fiends boiug present. Immediately - mediately alter- the leception was hold , to which some two hundred and , fifty isvitatioua were given out. Thct woddiny proaonts were numeroua and. elegant , _ _ Sixteenth Street. Efforts uro being made by some , eu * I'jrprising citizens to have Sixtuouth litiuet , fixim the bridge to tUoraco ' tiuck , spiinklod , Tliyy have ijinost the necessary funds , andwitli , Httlo .ijnistunco will bo able to put their luudablo ondoayor into clfoot , It u an enterprise in wlileh e'-'t'rybody should bo concerned.