, \ # . THE OMAIA DAILY BEE. ' , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'Wi:1 ' : % -E------ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ z1bo - flI1R'FJENTH YEAR. " ' . 'IA NER. WETNESDAY MOiN1NG , SEPTEMBER 2 ( , i883. NO. S ( . I TflflEE WAflNIUaS , I A SICK STfltAC11AN ACIIINO ItIAD-4ND I ( NlIIAftti : uENitAl. : IIfl1ATY. AR I TIIIWP. YAINIfls { WhiCh IT IS )1ALN ) TO . t 'T H : J'ECT.b I 0 FOfl.i W l iiisi : i N IT MUtES rIR ) WI' ' 1I'.tJ r tp.k 1TlI } IuIAxI1 : SIOM. ACIt. ( 'ALM TlU EXCITEL , I4t1N. NVtflOIAT Till' NIV'U' SYiTEM , ANt ) TIIK , HOWE.8wlth ! TARRANT'S SELTZER APfl lENT I' Ynu u TO IC'.I' TU1 IVit.4 : v1flcII TII l'IIMONITOtV ( YMPTOM I.'tI. ) CATE. IfuV NY CflN4 MNU , FgvIII : , VI ) i.i : ' i' flht.IOU:4 : TrM'I4 , N ) : IVU I'AItflXV't4. ANI ) OTIlI : iiuu i .It.JIiN N Itfihl liP lItit 'j iu : ir risi Au'LlIt.E ' ; ANtI INC l. I'AIIADt i : T.'NI" .N ' ALTRtAT F I VEItI AI.\VAY3 IN lIME ? 301.1) 11i . * I. IitUOUIS N. I TO THE PUBLICJ I Io.tm.ter.Uoiiural ( ilUhftIfl havitig publlIud I willful and rnalldou. taeIioiwl In rearil to the char. i ctorot The ! ) tIlIfl tatu lttery Crntqny , lollowing fftct. Rre Ivoti to the putilo to Irovo hi , statement , thL e arc eigaetI in Irauluicnt bu. ln , . to bu IAI.o nrnl Unt no : Amount of irizc pai by The tul.lRni St4to tot. tel ) Company fruin Jauuar' I , 1879 , to pre.eit d&te : 1'aid to Southern ixpres CoNcw Uriuaua , : ; ? ; T. t. 'Vecott Manager . . . . . . . . . . . $1 . . , ji' Paid to toul.iua National hank - - - Jo5. H. Oglciby , irItlcit 403,900 Laid to LouiIa'iii Statu NRtional IJnk , . 8. 1 ! . Kcnnedyt'reIdent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i5jou PAul to Now OIhftnNationnI Bank , c A Paltlwin I'reskent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . paid to UiIon National Hank , I 8. Chadaron Cailer. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,403 I L'akI to Citizen. ' hank , h E. L. CirrIcro , l'rei dent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,0OQ PaIJ toUgrmnnia at'onaI B.nk , I JuieMC4IVd , I'rokIent . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Pkt to liibetIa National Bank , I Chas. L'aitr y. Cashier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B,000 I Paid toCanalliank , P.41. Tobv , CaiIiIsr 12,150 I Paid to.tntut National Banc. I Joe. M&kh.i , Ca.hior. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,200 Total patti aq alovo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PkttnninofuJcrI.000 , I ftIotis oti1ce of the Company I throughout thoUnitodSt.ato , . . . . . . . . . . 2,827,410 I Total paid for .11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . # 4,8S1,06 ( I Far the truth of thu above fa.t , we rotor the vubiIc I totlie offleers of the above naimd corpomtIo , and I for our ) eaIIty anit .tandIn to the Mayoratid Ofliceri. of the City f Ne' Orlean' , to tli State autiioritie.oI Louisiana , atii alee to the LI. S. Ohilcial. of Loui.iana. We claim to in' h gal. Iiotieot i'nd corrcct In all out , ' trautactIoiup , ai much .o as any bwdiiesi in the coon. try. Our .tanting I. concthteI by ah wlrt will inve I tigato , and our stock Iiat for year , been 8 1L it out Board of Ilrokoui , and ot nod by many of our best known and rebpoct4al cItieta. . 81. . . . DAUL'1lI , President I t4rCAPITAL sioooo. Tlcket2 oi , $0 , shares In proporhon , Louisialla tatc Lottcry Coman , , t ( i Iiei-eby cert/'y that tee svperrise th.e a , ran.lu.sents 10 ? aU the Monthly and Sem.Antia. I , Drawings of the Lotthiana Sfate totterti Cotnpats add in rer.on tirniuu/e and confroi te Drawitvj t.Aeiue1 ves , gnu tAat the tatne are conducted Wit ) onutyfairnee. and in jjood/aith toward a1i rat tks ani2 we authorize the cornpanyto tue tht ccr tificat. , uiIhfac.sfrnttea 0/ our , ijnatureg attached i 4n its adeerttsenscnta : L /1 : COttXIMlONIna. : in 1863 for25p3adby the legWatui eduoMlonal and charitable i'jose-wIth a cap of . which fund of omt . $1,000,00G-t.o a rqrve . .0ooo ha8 since been added. . iy an overwhelmIng popular 'rote it. franchiar ; ( 4 made a part of the p.ejt state consUtutlos t , . . _ ' ; Lted December 2d , A. I ) ; I.iD. onZV ° ttii coo" voted on and eadoraed b ' ' S. IJtp.ople of anj , state \ Jfncver Scales or Poetponr's , I Its grand single number drawingo tak. : ' place monthly. I. S1'LENIMD OPPOI1TUNITT TO WIN A TuNn. Tenth ( ] rrui4 iraWItig , Cla.r.t K. at Now Or ttt 1etn , TUESDAY , OW' . Oil , , 1883-161st Month1 I 0A1'ITAL I'IIIZE , p75,000. . . , 000 T1CKKI at FIVE UOt.tAitS AC11. Tac - I ticiio , in Pitt ) , . iii I'roirortlon. I I.sr , OF I I CAI'ITAL t'LtIZE. . ' , I I do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,00 ti 1 do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,00' , 2 1'lIIZB.S OF' 03000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,00 1 5 do 2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iooo I 10 do 1000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,00 20 do 500. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,00 ' 100 do 200. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,00 do 100. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80,00 I too do 50. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,00 1000 do. 20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,00 ArI'tuII rI0 pRtzee. 0 ApproximatIon prlzetlrf 4750. . . . . . . . . . . 8,754 9 do do 500. . . . . . . . . . . 4,00 do d 250. . . . . . . . . . . 2,25' - liOl I'rizos , amounttn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ , AnpiiCiltiOtI for rates ° clubs should be made onI thu olllctt of the Conpatly fri New Orleans. For further infornrtl01) wrIte clearly gisin Ii address. STake I' . . Money Orders payable and r addr.ea negI.terod .etters to iw tLIANS NATIONAL IIANIc , New Orleans , La. . Orflnary iettorbY MaLI or Express to 81 A , 1)AUPIIIN , or hI. A. 1JAUI'l.IN , New Orleans , La. . 507 Seventh St. % VaMhlngton P. 4 i LOUIS1A STATE LOTTERY GO B. 4ank JIoore. 127 LaSalle / : tpeef. Chicaq. . ( Forinely 310 and 212 liroalnay N. Y , ) Now ) lanag ClIii'a.fu ( tube. 'I'o Wilma 11 - 1UtOrIOJi01I and tltkcts. 101st Monthly I Ilrawliiic , . Tusday , Oct. 9. First CntIl I'rtze $75,000. Ticket , $5. $ s.'d Ia f I ftii. at ach. So ( till acheino oleewhsro. & .w.5w ; - In focr aitil ars litricta , In troica3 jjjETTEp ttici other regioni TLD 4 litot liv eldeIIiicS bId itidetd iii loutlities a.lcre ( 'OlIditiolla are un. favorable to health , tIllS f.uiiius Vti'etII. hi. ln igoraitt. or d . - - aitoratisu , Hostel. , . , - Icr's Stoitacli , lilt. " . . : ter , 1415 ttoti found , . : a potent IIIftUtI0 . F eci t feeble Coitti I. , . . tutlotti aid frai Ia ' ; frtlJlt'S , abilu as a cure ( or iitdlget.tlcn , blllousitesa at d kin I STOMACH drorl cititjrlaiirts , is without a. rita ) . I'or sIe by all , 1)ruglha , irl I cal are vncralv. /-j / , , . ' - ; , " 4. . I , bL L 4j ? , BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. _ _ _ _ : nat : , An tire1lcnt CpJCtlZiO" ) tonic Dl , , Y 4 - ( ' 5 qr iciluilotor , 1144W U4ntoYr Itic . . - , -r t41ilia sotld , cuqee J ) ( ' ) # , , , isrrhWs Fiverard Ante and sill deordea , tS Iht , Jiestlyu ) rgnn. , . ' ltrW drops IIIItIZII $ fl delciont ; . _ fr flavortoasglai'clIa.mnrsxstand . to all runIoIr , drinks. 'icy It , uhf ien * ru ( itcutiut'rl , , it' . A.k your . ; g-fl'4.r or driileIor the ) rululne , . . . artde , lfliritistIurd 1' , [ HI. J , . ( I. ii. t1UUI1tI' 8 J , 'I. YUPEMlI , Sole AenL 1 eia Hr're.or * . J , W , Is.re ( , flrodwt. N. Y. 11 L 'L ' . I THE DARK HORSE WINS. Frc Bon1ass Catucs the Prsinti1 ] Porsillhliloll ill th Oo1orc GOIIYOIIIIOII , Hin Addrosa a Remarkably Elo- quout Plea for Praotioal Eiuality in All Things. " 2arties Were Made for Mon , Not Mcii for Partjos , " The 1O % ' ? 01111'P4UIglmt ftl 1'sIt loll Fllll' U1) t tltoVliIto StitittIitsI. Louisvn.tn , Suptoinbor 25.-'rIio cal. oteti COlIVelltiOlt cutitititieti Ill 5tSsiUI1 Ufltdl ititur Rflillllltllt ? tloiidity ll'tl1t , wraitgliuig over thu porlllallultf ellairlalan. slii1 , . Thu fight % ftH between Fied Doug. lass , \Vasliiiigtou , 81111 D. A. Stratler , of South Carolina. Easturn tiulegates charged the west anti south with a desire to dominate thu ( OllVthlltiIl1. ltOilIttt of order were too numerous for the prcid. lug officer , Greutie , oven to 1101)0 to do. elite half of titeni. Too many wanted to s1eak , at 011CC. Solno clttirged ( irceitu with unfiiiriiesa , which ho resented iii a dignified manlIer , and titreatened to leao the chair , which the COIlVOUtioll op. posed. Fred DOtlgla3S did hot ulitor tito hail , but Iacetl the floor nurvousiy just outside thu door , awaiting thu tardy 8U1111110fl5 to the presideotta chair. Die. Vito high fooling , the delegates behaved witit tue ucual decorum of political eoii- VCfltiOllH , appiausu bt.ing gellertals from the ilnilietiso nUdielice which filled the hail to a into hour. After four hours 'hot wralIgliug , Fred Dougiasowas brought into tue hail in thu iiiidet of tito wildest clltilusiasUt. His flielids got him 111)011 ) thu stand. l'ltu old luau Vh1S treinbinig with excitement. His vreaencu resulted , Lit tim end o a long struggle1 ill his clue 1011 to the er iiiiuiciit presidency of the conVelItlull. The lateness of the hour prevented 111111 froln ( lehvuring a prcared aspt.'uell , but ho took occasioli to deity thu report that lie lihIti said if 135311 Btitiur was itutuitiated fur President ho wotild sweet ) the colored vote of the Union. When Fred Douglaes came into Lie. dcrkrallz hail to delovcr his speech at 10 o'clock this Inurlaing , lie foutid a very large crowd iii attendance , 1111111) ' white liaviiig come to hear his plea for his 1)C0Pl. On the stage besides leading colored men sat ox.Attoruoy Gunoral Jalnes Speed of Lincoln's cabinet , Ccii. las. H. A. Ekin , U. S. A. , retired , and a number of other whites of proluulluncu. Douglass spoke for two hours , his speech being logical , often humorc.usand , always interesting. Ho sketched the history of his race since the emancipation , was frequently - quently sarcastically severe on the gov. crument , and incidontilly on the itepub. lican party. Ho was listened to with in- thrust , and received frequent and goner. OUS apfil uso. SinceIlio conclusion ofhis speech the convention has in vain labored o coin. pluto the organization. Too many ora. tore were 011 the floor , and Greene , tern- porary chairniaii , who is presiding while Douglass iosts frolu his effusion , ia unable - blo to coiitrol tiiciii. This was a proud day for Fred. Douglass - lass Ho walked down the hail to thu llI'eSidellt'S door , dressed for the occasi- ion atici tiio white hair of this fine old IllitlI streamed ill the wind marc bravely thOlli over before. Ills istep was firiti and victory sats hisi. Ltwyers , ltthiCllahlt ) $ and doctoro had ssciubled to hear the itiost celebrated colored 1111511 Ii the world. Ho had a message to scud to the country and sent it in eXceileIlt foi'in. [ Jo referred briefly to tile old daysi wlioii the spectre of slavery haunted the land and passed to those better IBId brighter days which brought freedoln , education and enfraIlclliBelnelit. After referring to the causes leading to the convention , ho said : ' 'Now tlilt We are free we must , like frecuten , take the reins ill our own hiatids alid $ ol11j)0l the world to receive us as'tlieir equal. " 'ritey had butizi given platforitia , but idle words Would flOt auflice , but actions. When the colored race caine an cart drivers and servants , they are received , but never nit scholars or statesluen , and they are to.tlay at ) oppressed iiiti abject iaco. 'rradeo tilliolis refused adiniseirn , 1'iheeliiiiies withhold tipprenticcititips , 1111(1 when oiw ilies the old hatred foiloivis hiiiii. Thu nice hue debarit him from colleges and lrofcssions. 'l'hiey vero licie to raise the line and inako liiiii the equal of tlo whites. They were in colleulItioll to secure fair trials far colored Iliell allot that all the outragcoits lyitchings be 8t4)11pC11. Their lusiness wait to arrange for their rights 811(1 redress of wioiigs. Contiatu- Big ho said seine lsI'solie thought vo sliouhi not hold this convention , for it menaces thu Itopublican irY. 1'&titieit are niado for iien uid not itieti for par- ties. My hut s'nn made for my head , not ill ) ' head for Ill ) ' lint. I f l)1t1- ties do right , a t uld by them ; but when they do hot uphold their 4riliciphes laid ilotiii in the platforiti. down with thttiai. Follow 1)0 ) party blindly.Vhieri I ititeik to an intelligent 111511 live lililltltCH 1 fur- get nil about color. Now about poaliticiil ei1tiiiiit3' . I never VIIS a politiciali. 1 bught my career as a ilealcr for the ag. gruildiselnent of my race , piid I iiiit lUst afiaid to tell vliat I thiiiik 81)01)1. ) all Icianla of equality. This stallIjillig 01)1 ) Of blucic Itepubhiciuls ( if the south has beeii tlone ill thu face of the Itepublicali 1)111 ) fy , 'flue couveia tutu sliollid ittiplore Cstug'es for rvstorntioii of justice and for abolition of this most detestable state of rilltiis. I'1iike the constitution Prcti- caily vlilt it is theoretically , iiiiil there . viil be an cuiti to till thiis tiilth of Llio bid. lot box. The New Yoik Evellilig Post makes ii great itijittoku when it says : ' 'lIe itinihest ; you have been but 20 ) CiItsi ( if lmlldage. " (3ontinilillg Doilgials said : ' 'Thicso ollicellollcrH ate afinlil of our as- Piratiolia.Voi do aspire , tuid ivill eon- tuttle to do so.Ye have licaid tltovoiro ( if .faeob and felt thu hand of Esait.S'ti shIOLlhtl tiuvor cease 14) be it tles1iiited out ! tuicludeol class so long as we are hitit out. uioin political JsleferiiluIit. ) Ve Calillot igllnru the fiict thitit to tItle sato be at ti ibut ed the ( legnulatioli of the race , Elevate 0110 of our class to Vice I'rcsudent sir to a Position iii the CabBlet , and our cojuahity shitihl be established. 'o are hot lsrelirtol : its )0t , hut let us titpiro to thosu l(54i114)flfl which wo can fill. We hold It self evident that the iia- tiOll iS lunde of nil varieties allot Rhotild lInt be governed by olto class , 'hnru there is a gnverliiilgChIVlR thdru is s subject elMs , and when thin day collies when this l2tiOli 12 ovorllel by otto class it ceases to be "a gtiVOrllulIOllt of the people , for tim lIcOlalo alid by tile Ptt1ll0. " The above is but a 111110 outline of a long , eloquent nddrcs. Thu speaker was golien)11513' aplalituded. At the CflilcitlSiOfl a dulegato fniifl Lou'isiaiia uuiuveol thiiut the nohtiress be adopted as tIlti iuihlres tif thu CillVCllti'fl ( ( , nuid edIt to Ctiigrrss. 'l'liis lilotiOlt was aliitost ) ( ) $ eudotited. 'l'IlOti caluie it scuui e of Cal i fuisiout tilt t lie Iuhltioll to fl1,1)Oillt , it coiiiiiiittt'e all further aFi'flhljZittitIll. li'or ll 'ulrs ' the dispute ivell I , ( ill. ilollaini , ( if \\'iullilgttill ) , pvc- shied 'ill Dotutibuss' st.au1 , tutu lie vititily ttfltlthit to bring artier out tif ctittiis , Fiiioily a vail of states ttiis hitud , 1111(1 ( a Cllilii ) ) I tte on tlIgaliZ.lti ) II Ill 'P' ' ' ' t t ctl by stiutes. it resulted , alter lullotliel' lolig tielay , iii the selectiull of p. long list aif vice ItresitItlits. Couiiinilti.'cs oil civil rights , odulehit bin , rolls 1110 ! aiuiresses VilC alpoilitel to repoit tomorrow , tutu ! tli COltVClltil'ii thieii took at iccces. A CUT TUfilE MARROW. Chico Rai1110 VIar Narrovic IJUW11 to Natlithg , Tue .VOI GroverR Convent I' " , : iul the State l'nlr-Aeeideiiiiil 1)cnth 01 ii. Hu.lncsi4 Itliuti. Cluotoo , Septoniber 25.-Ia the war 011 ) asecnger rates between Chicago and Ohio rher pouit8 alIt ! intermediate tltices , the I'flll llaiidli will to-morrow alimioumnce an aggressive iilovuiilelit iigtinst the Louisville , New Alhutiiy & Chicago 11mm , by lunkilig the following cut rates to collipetitivo titWils in liuiiatiii : Laftiy- utte , $1 ; tkathilrt , $1 50 ; Crawfordsville , $ l.25Ieymiolds ; , Si ; Urcuutcastlu $1.50 , I amid like reduetiumme to Moiiticutllt and other 1)OimttS ) iii I ii LjIllu alit I Ohio tutU tIme south iIIItl noulthmeIst ' [ 'ho piiuits mmmaui I tioiied are those ttnuclied lay the east and tvest hues ertusilig both the l'iiui Uammdle timiil New Alliammy S Chicago. alit ! riltes iiitdu arc local lures froiii 1)hiilts ) of inter- seclioil with the Pan Ilillidlu , wlmiclm , ill effect , nmiiouimita to carrying passemigoris fico from Chicago to the points of jitter- secti )1l. CIIICAGO NOTES. Thu State fair foriutilly opened this afternoon , with aeeeiice by the tover- nor and Mayor The truttitig tace for live year aids was the only ailie of any imuhirtancc. Adelaide Wall ; best. time , 2:26. : Ottawa Chief took iirst heat in 2:28. : The daiy was cold and raw ; track aluw. Shortly before one o'clock tide after- 110011 , LvinauBlnir , of the loim established - ed and heavy grain COIllifliSsuItll firni of Blair & Blair , was found lying in a roomii in the tipper floor of hie residence , dying front a gun shot wound , tuid a recently discharged gumilying beside him. He expired - pired a few iidiiutos later without lusving spoken. Tile rumor is circuhsted on 'Ullango just before time close that 110 COrn- unitted suicide , iiii caused iI'lluctuatlo in grain and prO'isiors. Thecoroner's jury returned a verdict of accidental death. It appears Mr. Blair was prepar. ing to go limIting , and it is supposed tlmiut while handling the gun it was ace- ! dentally diselmarged. He was imi good spirits , and theru s no good reason to suppose a case of suicide. Iii respotiso to a ciii ! issued by the oflicurs ot the several State Vool Grow- 01.51' associatioH , about fifty delegates to the uiatiotmal wool grow&us' couventiomi mitet hi re to-tiny. 'I'hie sessioll tluring the afterimoomi was inthier imlforlilid. 'I'imo general expression of opimlioli was in favor of the ru-eiiaettuieiat of the old tiii11 ; on wool. A , uL. Garland , Gf illinois , caine in for saute dcmiumicintiomm. the charge keing Illado that lie allowed the National \Vool Growers' associatiomi fithi prices. the result being a reduction ill the tariff Ott w.oi ill the interest of inanufacturcis of woolen fabrics. 11011. George L. Comivurse , 1)eimtocratic Comi- greesiiaui from Columbu , Ohio , ad- dresseti the convention favoring the restoration of thu old tariil on wool. Before adjoumriming for the aftermioon it. was resolved to usppoimit delegates to tIme National Wool Growere' association , whichi hioki its annual nicetitig tss.llior. row. VIItI AT FO1t.'L' IIOIIINHON Ailot 11eV 4 CCottimt Special Dispatdi to 'Pits lIEs. Four itOumINSON , Septomubur 23.-Notim. imig rewnuis of the poet hioejiit.iui hero but a miiatit of simiocimig ruins. 'Piie bimildimig , which was constructed of pine logs , caught fire isimortly tufter 7 o'clock yestur- day mtioriiinL , alit ! despite time heroic cx- ertiomtis of our ilnpro1nLu fire depart- niemmt was bilrnCl to the ground witli'un Lull hour. 'l'lio origin of the lire wtss a defective StAVO1)LjC ) Jassing ) through the eeihiiig fro'i ' , which the lhiiiiie were coin miiimimiciitcul to a vontilat r hear by. At the end of thivcu.quarttrs of au hour not a corner imprighit loimmlumied. 'I'lio nien rim ! ollicurs fought the Ilalmies vrhlantly. For a dmiiis the siurks thireatoime I the u1iiatttirniastcv alId cotiumnissary bimiiolinge to thu east , but a line of miiun ivith luic1ets kept the toot deluged and saveil time buihdiimge. Ihiddimig , bosks . 'atmul time bottles in time , uptsthicciry shalt ucro saver ! hilt. tlit i.e. servo suiphiuii , atretl , in tHu attic coithil imot lie tutchiuui ituiti visro coiHul mcd , 'Fhie loss iii buihulimig itutul stores : umimoulmts tAt about ii,0O0. A lmospititl will be ito- itrvisetl immitil an lljijlropriatioli for a iterlimaulcilt buuildimig is availitble. \\'itli a fire cligillo rcquiriimg twelve loch to iork it , if it should be supplied tutu with thou water waomm iCe a reservoir , the boys hut ) ' joissitily hicietultor see thick dreniumsuis eliot te succeed agaimist unities sntiitg nhilollg fat iiiiio kilOllilig or. itilIguti With all care br a cozillagratioii. II. I. V. - - - - A am I imsiummo 2S1u ; , , Itu MoJiEs , Iowa , Soittoitiber 25.- \S'illiaua Cuuilfltian , shio has 1)0011 living with his brother's fmtniily at No. 60(1 ( Ninth street , created cotiamilerahle orcito- meat yesterday afternoon by Ide hiss no tuitics mmd threatuninge. 'Vito niammiac hind , after ide brother left. for work , beguii to shut. up time house with thu aVowed in- temitioui of kihliumg Ills sister-in-law , hiavilIg ill his lianil whmwi arrested a largo turid dangerous looking knife. The ollicers being SOlIL for , time itisano man was tokeut ill charge , nut ! viil be returned to Mt. PleasauL Cauffoman wtN lliiuito of this iflst'ttUtiOll 1)1) ) to a few Iflonthis ago , when , his colulitlOll appeiltilIg to be that of a snuic 101111 , ho was released. A few weeks ago 1)0 ) cattle to Des Moines tovjit his brotlmer The ComlltieSiOlCrs of iii- ahillity examined lila case yost.wday alter. 110011 , alit ! cauiuo to tito C'llCitSlOut ) tii-4t hue had better ho retuirlieti to Mt. I'ieasnumL THE BURNSIOE MEMORIAL ilhiPtin IslaiM Hoiios Ilic Idll1y of liar Falilolts o1dici aii StLuuuu , Time Cercuutoimles ot' 1ay1ngt .tu ornei' Stuie , I \'luiuit L'reslilotut At'tlmmr 1'titt leipatoti. PitovinuNcu , Septuniber 25.-Tilnul. 280)0(5 ) ( of ilotureti 11110 Bristol thmie iilmrlliuIg by boat and trauui. 'I'Iiu uiveuit \vtus the huymmug of the curlier statue of thu Iltirmiside lmieinoriul hull. l'residunt Arthur lmad signilied Ins liltelitloul of at. tuiiuiimg , 'l'lie tloorittiomis about. town Were % cl ) ' profutso. [ 'ho President ar- rivet ! at 110011 , beimig two hours into. 'l'lio Bristol artillery tired a salute as time ICVUlmUe cutter hove In aighL 'I'hio I'res. idtiit was received by a tielegatiomi tutu ! drireti to Colt's residence. Aunolig the guests were Attorney Genera ! llruwetur , Major S. l ! . Frumichu 011(1 General Aspin. yiuII , of Now York. At OdOilel Colt's rusuielice , the President's 1)tttit Wits strowmt with flowers by twenty maidens , being a repetition of the ceremony of weleomito to l'residemut Moiiroc iii 1817 a1 tluo nmmio hioumsu. Altei a aiurt , stay witLimi the house , the l'iesidont joined. the lmuio of l > roeion. which vtts iii six diviiiiemis omit ! vits twommty iidiiute iii lassillg a given point. Arriv'ilmg at tluo situ of the hall l'rcsitlciit Arthur was seated ill the Plitce 01 hotter. After the ceremony of iayiiig the stomie l' tue Grand Lrnhgo of Miutitiit , thu Presuleuit was escorted to time jhitfttriii within the wall from a'imich sjicakiug vits (1(1110. A crowd of 5,000 stood about the building. Time oration of the day was imronuiuumcetl by , J uilro ho- banon 11. Colt , at the United Status 1)ie- trict Cotm.t. After this Presidommt Artiitmr % vlLs introduced. [ Jo said : ' 1 heartily jojil with you iii paymg tribulto to the niemuory of that distinguished citizen of ithiodo lalamid , Wh080 1)51110 ) yomidcr struleture is henceforth privileged to bear. So long its it 811511 endure it viil in sonic degree servo to lcrPotUato thu finite of a soldier faithful to lila trust , whose courage found. its only rival in his iiiodusty ; of is statesman whose every act was prompted by the loftiest patriotism ; of au earmiest , sincere , manly gemitlcmntui , who aboulitied in alt courtesy , who scorned all deceit , who never failed to follow in the vali of duty , yhiutliersouver it led. " S The benediction by Rev. .George A. Locke brought tito oxercisu to a close. It is proposed to set aside a part of Urn building for a , collection of souvoniers of GeneraI.Burnsido . Over the rnninen- trance thib"Buirnsido Mnioi ii" will be cut in frlIt'i8fljtf ho' to bo.filled by abf"onzostatuto of Burn- side. side.At At time close of the Ceromollios the Prusidumit was drivczi to the residomico of ( it > v. A. ' 1' . Bourmic , wimoro a lunch was served to a select. pzirty of twumity. Thu table cloth , vart of thu silver and time linen , were tiBel at the reception to Washington imi 1790. Front 3 to4 o'clock the Prwuideiit received invited guests , after which ii public reception was held. Presidemut Arthur visited Edge Hill farmn , where Burmishlo's last houre wore ) . At. 7 o'clock dimuier uvits given at Colonel Colt's , ciiimmislimmlemmtary to time Prosidmimit mitt ! other guests. 'I'iiu l'reeident roturum- ud to Newport by special traiuu at 11 O'liliCk to-night. A Crazy Miuum % 'ltli a Itevolver. Niw YouR , Scplemmibcr 25.-Timoro was great excitement in the imuiglmborliood of the British consulate this imbruing by the rcport.of pistol idiots amid the spectacle of a hatless titan running at the top of his speed. 'l'iie fugitive wits hlirsued tutu capturcd.by a 1tolieeiiian. lie govo lmims li'Liule 118 Feeney tutiol it vait then haunted lie had atteisipted to take time life of time Jlritisli Coimsumi by lirimlg two shots at himam. Viien the vnisomuor 'as taken to the tmtit- tiomi hiotian lie described hilmnself as huhmut A. Feeney , aged 26 , an inimihimijan by birth 1111(1 cotuchminami by trade . Ilium appearammec isus ; siekly tilid it is stuitl hue WISIS recently diseimarged fromn tue hospital in liulbulo. He declared he hind conic fromim Canada oil itirpso to kill time British Consul , Vii ( ) 1111(1 been Iibelliulg his CllIulactcr. I t s'ztit uvideuit lie was of unsound iiuiimd , CtJiml 1laiiit lOiiii 1mrefeirud agaimmet hiltim by Edummumid Prentisa , of time British Comm. eel's ofhico , lie % ViiS taketi to the 't'lIuilis 1'hice con mt for cxtuummiimation.Vimeli Feeney entered the 0111 room of the British Consulate , lie drew the suveim- chaumuburod revolver uund tired two shots tupparumitly sithmout any definite aijit without hiittiimg ammyouic. Itoummlium s,1 I lie Ciothicer lrlgiiule , CulAm 1A1'IlH4 { , In. , Sopteiniser 25.- Time renown of time Cracker Iowa brig. ado Juno \Vedncsday aiim ! Thmuismhmy : to be a umotablo githieniumg : , iou- oral \ V.V. . llelkumap , coiniuituiudor , is hero. oust , ninny of huie couuunadems. l'ont- utiastur. C uiuiciil ( I iciliumi , ( lovention Slier. ( ieumcral i'iics'srthmimr ' tuuitl hull ) , Leggutt ii I 1 arrive to-lu murutir lulorm immlg. l ic .Coui. federate ( letuertul Ilavan , whose conlnmatui ( time Iowa brigade at. Atlnuita , t'ill be giveim it wlurmti WOlcOttle , Cloy. erumor Simonimuiun will tuiluiress thio hmigulo S'cdlicsdhly evening. 'l'lia , 1'sver lii 5'uloxIco. ( ; UAvlAn , Mexico , Sopteuntior 25- Only three duutiti froumi yellow fever , 01)0 ) of thuni Bimrrmiughms , a tulegraiii purtutor , iii thu lust. twctuty.foimr hours , Several miuuv causes are remrtesi , but tIle ( If 8 itilki foruti. Somiora adyices state that the fever is still raging at henna- sub , No partiuiiiar. received , At Muztthi the fever is said to Lii diuuimm. ishming. - Hnhl)15111110Jcrsi' Coumvoumtlom , , (1iitjA(1fl , So1ttcimibur 25.-Ouio itimui- drud and thmirty-fivo delegates to time cmiii- veittiiu ( if thu ] ihino's State saloon. keepers' assiocintiomi , to begin a ( ouui days uselttioim iii Quincy t.o-iuiorrow , left here to.day with lnmuids playIng aumul bauiumurss flying. Otto section hulL at o'clock this afternoon atid iniothier at 10 o'clock to. night. BU1LER BACS THE C. B. Ailti UnaiiimusIy Pockets Iho Noiiua. 11011 With I1 the Ism Proe1ime , A Regular Donnybrook Among the Advocates of Butler ailti Fiat Monoy. Auiothmei- mPCIttmtei ( COsl'ettl Cull . . . .L'ull ( lea ) Notes F'romn ti1uer I'lmu44 , 7.tusa.sneluuvitM ( Gt'enlnunkeu's. BosToN , September 21.-'l'hio State CiIllflittee ( of the ( hiecuiliackers met tut 10 o'clock this mncnuiiutg to ulcjiio out llenmilii netmt (4rglunzItnln. i'footiv Ibtytiton ivits l'rOeiuiL'llt alit ! ChhuhuileL time mighit. to act iceaimo hue IAS a tuicunber of tint Ntttiiltiu ( Comiuuulitteo. I Lu vtta at first rulumseul , hut % .tts Iluituihy muliowoil to speak , which he did vigorously for ten luinmutos , asuert'mng that tue comuvemitloit Eo.tluuy vit'u 11(11 a Greenback convuutionbut a seliumno to aid tinut abut the Doullocretic lIhIrty. 'l'ito COllvClttiOlt umet iut 1 1 o'clock ; Levi 1. l'iercu' , of 1y1lll , luas cliusen vresi. demit ; Otlstavums 1 ! . 1 luitchiinson , lhtston , secretary ; P. 1' . l"iehul , witu. lund beeit chosemi tomnponiry ellainmIlhuti , nuude ii short flIl 1t18I , lit tyhuicit ho wnrmmily eulogized Governor liutier , whiiehi was ruceivuil with great emit hitlalasmn. Iebato ensued over the report. of the ctlluiliittUO OIl eve- denthtl9 , a iitmiitbur of delegates objecting to tue admuissaun of .1. P. Bland , presemit as a delegate froiui Atlioi. 1110)141 ) 12 5 ByflIpatimizer witit 1tnuly ( lhylmtoll , nti4. author of time Lifo of IlmmtlolExciti imig specchmt's Wuio mimiulo , aunt all wiuacbli- fusiomi until lihmunul u-tue excluded by ami almost tutltl1iuiOul5 'ote. Armstrong vigorously demiounccil Bland and BuIld if he ymta tmuuc to thu ( mccii. backers lie 'sotm1uL witipiraw. Tiue couvumu- tion iupurovcd thus msentumient ili a gnu. uris ! Ulmroan. A litotioti was utiitlo that llhumd be given ten lliinuites to uxphuiui hiiuiisuif _ TIme titiiuisst coumfuision pruvaui ( . ud. lIumnburs stood up shioutimig for tutu ataiiist the iuuotiomi , Litchunan said this comivomitiomu will be paimitud by thue oipo- sitiomi itruss ill tiitprccetuimtly ! vivid colors , ' 'Lot 'cia lIhIiult , " tuhiouted the delegates. The hat uvius thluli passed around and $33.18 colleetcul. A delegate Imuovelt thmiut Gumuortul Butler ho luominateti by tuccia- uurnt.ioml. ' [ ' utiotiun uvuus carried uimanu muously with gretut ouitliusiasumi. Itesolu- Lions were the read. Tim preaumublo denounces both Itepubli. caut Slid Domnocratie lIrtioa : , cspeciaiiy the former. Tim platforimt dumunuitims the roeTul of all chase laws ; HO subsidies for coiponatlons ; equal political rights for macli amid wolmiun ; advocates gniuduated income taxation ; iull other prterty oil an equal ratio ; no more rofuitding of the public debt in such a mnaumner tlmat it can- uiot be Paid whimi the govoraniejit has lflOliO to pay it ; domnauiuhti discouutiuiu- trace of thu hoarding policy ; dornunotiza. tion of gold iund silver as a dounestie currency ammd iasuo instead of full legal tender irnirnr currency ; with- 4cauval5ifthupqvor Of i5JtUGftOiilj ziation. lilbtnlk'sI : crnoval ofhi htilTinoiistros. ity ; dusinandus prsml labor siiuld not bo ahlowed tit chlealun honest labor ; that aulfrago shall be free to all ; advocates vrolmibition of emuploytmiont of children unlen fourteen years in worlcshmopus ; eqilal pay for cquiul : work of men multi women. [ 'lie Phiutfrmmi closes with a Ilnttorimtg eulogy of Governor BuLlion. After time tuloptiomi of time phiutformmi tIme remminiludur of thi ticket Ivies umoruuimiiited ins fotiluwis : l4ieumtumiamlt-Govertmor , .Jaliu ilolumius ; Secretary of Stiuto , Niehatle Fur- lolig ; Attonmitiy.ieuiumai . \V. Foster ; l'veiusiircr7 , F.Vlmitnuy ; Atthitor ( , A. ILVood , 'l'hmo State cotutmnittcu. wei'e atmthmoi izesi to till A supplommimiumtuury aull for time Ilatiollal greeuuiiack colmvciutiotl \Vorccstttr. . October - tober itithm , will he issued. It. will be aigumuti by tull cunthihlute.4 ; for Licuitcuutunt. Governor of the ( liccuuhachc party itiiiee I 878. Arimoid , who ran with Butlni' in 1878 , is ehituirimiaui of Limo iiuuv cozmimuuit.tce. T1II i'i.i'iy ; f3AVIO1t. Julgo Lake Coimseumis to Ieasi ( lie i'sii'Ioiui JImlu OS 1tc1)iilIlIni mmml. Siteciiui 1)ispatcim to 'I'ils IIKI : , LlNcoI.N , Nub. , Septutitber 25.-/s. tel. egrain IVILS received here to-night. from Otmiahma , sayiumg that .J imdge L'tku huutl : tutu- lioUliCcl lila willimmguicmsi to accept the nouuiiiiatioui for the Sumpretmie beimchi if teiulcred to him to-tuiorrow. lie is gout. uruuhly looked uiloll hero iou the omtmomtg imlalu , (10(1 bill : of tu COuilliilIlLtiil ( of all canditiatca for hiluml is hoard. 'I'huo mmnitter Cf regents excites little atteuitiou , . .1.V. . Love , of Froummotit , and lid hloluumes , of IinCiili , are anong time candidates. Q uitu it Imumulbur of ululogates are umiready oh the held , tumid Luke is Limo usuijeet Of ( liaCuSlmio > lm , 85 the oumhy nmill ; to liwut. Stuv- age. 'I'liu couivcimtion uissuiuibluii to.luior. uimow oreiting. SVATFi I'OIjITltJS. Time 'l'huivd ' [ 'lciL lii I iso F bid Itt Huilbulo Coma mit ) . S1tecial 1)141)atchi ) to Tutu : iiuu. . ICEA IINBV , Nob. , Suptoimiliur 25. - 'I'iue Itepuiblicamus tioutuimiatcul thu fiihlowiimg county ticket to.tlay : Judge , B. 1'.l. Culluimugiiiumml ; tiuamsmmrur , I I. .J. A lion ; cleric , (1. ( 11. Cuttimug ; clerk of iistiiut. Court , ( lea. 1) , Amspiumwall ; sheriff , I' . F. I ! . Schtarum ; suupeiiuiteimdeiit. of schools , ' 1' . N , lIamtzoll ; surveyor , .1. 11. Suhotimail corniuiissboumer , A. J . Scott ; coromiur , II. linker. 'l'lmreu ( till cisuinty tickets tumo imo .v hi the field , : uimd a waruim catuiptuigmi is anticipated. 'lilt ) IIlliiuIe 1IlIiilu. SliIlNGI'Lni.li , Seimtcltuhiur 25.-Aumiitor Swiglui t mucoiveil tu siiCjULtChi froutu OIL IWII to ( lii ) ' , I mifomuti lug Jul tim I imsit. the 13 ii lru time ( iummrt huttu ! d cmi jsiil time intuimultuuum ii s en iii - pulling the uui utor nun ! 'i'reuosmuncr to turn time ummihitimu fummd over to time ( Inventor , to ho dietnihuuiteit Itr rata , time cotirt tulso inside tiunt. tue tum'ilitiit ftmimd dii ! tumit lapse limitiu the law of ,1 ely 1 , tumid timat it d'oi uiot lllpmmo until October 1 ; tiutit iii thu t Incitlituuuie it , will lie itubjuct to all piesutut claims against it. whm'tclu occurred duiring tue year etidimug , luumlo $0 , necoinpauuied wuthu proper uotichiers , t be examined auid tuthiruneul by the ( loyenior azid Adju. taut ( leutertul. - - ( ilNIItAb PO1tI1flN NIW8. l.otmO4 ) , Septenuber 25.-Mrs. Carey , wife of hituulo5 Carey , wilt ) was killed' by O'flounehh , hitlticd thus luumvn'ing all this 't'iuaiueis , tifteeti iniks fromit 1luloul. O'D1Imtnoll was brouglut to time how street lthieo cotim I. at. 2 o'clock this altemnuoui. ! tiugisti ! ate Flowers luresiulid. 'L'lit court iiimi ( tuas tilled niid a luurgu eniurd cal. lecteul ouits'tdu. Special llrectuuitiouu , vure ttu1eui by time itolice to itreucuit any at- temlilmI tut rescuto. A 41 IIECIAN STATaSMAN lfl.tmm. l.StUN ) , Stiitnmutbir 25.-Cicorge Alex- atidmu ithmiullis , the ( .1 reciui : statosuiami , is dead , aged 70. ENOI.uNmu it l'.IULT. iuiuu.tN , Smiitommtimer 25-At the trial of the cimiefe , ' , liummipon lull , ! lImOClt [ , for treason I 0 t hmo 'i'rtullsviuh I , the fanner chuluns III his tiufensu that lie vius reduiced to hubs present pitutioul by Grout Britain lt'ayiuig iuiiit nuid Chief Soc couiuii to strug- ghsi foi supreuuituoy. BTANT.uV ArIIICANUS. Lo tON , io1Itomu1ler 24.-A , letter fremn hlommry 11s1. Stanley , the Africamu explorer , Was rote ! to.tlmuy huforcu tim British Asso- iatiomi for tim tulvtmccmneiut of sciutice , lii uVitiCil lue urges that Great Britaimi aiiotuh ! proclaim a 1)rtcctorato over tins Congo coimmutry. WiLAT ChINA W1I.L CONCEDE. LONnON , Septumiubon 24.-Time Tinues says : tune coitvimiced that France ciutimiot obtititi Tomlqtun withouut win- with China , buut she iuiay Immuve Allaut with full iigii I to imiako coumiumueremal imottloniomuts in 'I\tmmquuib without. ' tummy further trouble. Until France fairly grasps tids , we iiardly sea thuiut tiny opportutmiity exists for the fnieuudly aervicuis of a tiiird Itiurty. " howling lai limit mommy. Nnw YouR , Septommubor 25.-Aiu muud't. Ulicu tiuut. tilled thme large lmuull of Cooper Uiuiiln asmseuuubled bust evemiilug at the call ii ) time iuutonwst of time Duuuioematmc Party of this city. l1iutmy i romuiliumit Dummmocruuts wci.o umpout tilt ) lmlatfonmiu. David Dudley Field , nouniunuted its clinimmnan , Wits cmi- titummitesticahhy received. Field situ ! time uneetimmg himuu ! beumu called for thu puurlise of lmrimugiuig aboumt. luatumuonioume luctiomi tumnollg limo Dolmiocruta of hula city as. tIme uxistummee of diesunsulul iii their nuika mieriouisiy cuilanmicred the success of tins Imiurty in the futumro. 'lime ltupuubhican putty hind muiummulanagud aIiuirs , as could be scull by the excessive axuitiout , recent ox- triuvagait expenuhituro of public futitla unit ! emicrotuchniunt of fudoittl authority on that of thu estates. 'Flue itupublicami party coulul not be displaced as bug as the Democrats of this State were not. umm ted. Ciia. A. Dalin , .JOsc1ih Pulitzer , cuhitors of Time Stun and Time World , were amnomug tins list of Vice Presidetitis. itesoluitions wore presumited by Couugresaniati Potter ealhimmg upon all Deniecnuuts to lay aside ditFereimees and unite iugiuinst the emmemily , doiiouitcimig all leaders and orgal1inutins who Ileglucted to carry the resolution into effect. A comnmuittou was appointed to present resolumtioiui at the State Con- voiution at Buffiuio nuid urge upon the DounocraUcmiuaases tins ecessity of liar. . fllOi1lOtl5aCtiOflT4 ' ' Flees. Nasv Yoiu , September 25.-Early this Inorluing a tire origiullutitlg fnoni a defoe- tive flue , iurncd tins New. Huivumi Itohiing ummihia , at F'airhuiveim , ca'maiuug a Isiss of .ulmout t40,00O ; insursiuco $25,000 About 125 hiimmidts are thirowzm out , AautvzLl.u : , 0. , Soimtumimber 213-'Flio stImuli jiull of this touu'mi was luvnutl , yes. teruhuy one hmrisolier , lnuumuo umuikuuowum , utius buirmued to death. I I e wsuis an uuil- , brehia miemiiicr , , viis , cltuiuiied to litre Commue fnitiut LImo Daytomu Soldiers' 1 1mmiui. , , lie hind comisidcriibhe mumoimoy tumid it. is thought. wins imiuurderod itimul the builditig burned to collCeul the cniuuue. Time ICallroiul war. Oil IVM10 , Stipteunlier 25.Thin i'aut I Itimullu tumid \uimdiuhia hues licgimui sellimig tickutit to lmidiammalmolius thiius ummotmlilmg ut $1 , with the cnsc(1uuelit leduietiull in him.ice to Ciuiciuulmulti tumid iuutonimmouliuuto JmiilitH ( , Limo rei.ftlhmur rates mmuurehy being tim ! . dud iioyoud I umulilumlnlolia. It. how till- hIt'tm15 timat time S cent rate of thin Chicago ( ' Enmstei'iu llhillliS ( to lmtthittiiim1mlia , is umumudu 10 itlu the ciflhitiuiui tluiit this hue remus wily a light truuimi at that. rate , nuid ru- uiuiimcslturciuucra of 5 cent tickets to buiy isieopiuig ear tickets at $2 usa that time luiiuliuilUui ) chittrgti ovurthibs line is $2.05. l'tIflmlIuIi Guutlieriteg. CINUINNATI , Septeumui'er 25.-Time Su- pretumo C.miineil of time Natiomial 1uisomiic jmmrimsmhicti.tit begati timeir imcmmsiuui 1st-day. A rucujmtiuu Wius givun ly the Ohio ( inruumul Ciiumtmiustory. 'l'ime street piuntude itmchtmtiud nut escort of time Cillcmummlati , Carl mmgtoim mmd Newport Couut tmutmmuiheries ; i'eoria Commeistory , timid Oriental Cituisie tory , Oh mica , . 'Jim u Cuum nci I rode i ii carS riuuguit. 'l'o-utioriow tue visitors will hiu hukuti to time Expos'itioti , tutu shiowii other coumrtcsku. - Nc iv Yti'i ( Iimiiemtio , , Nnw Youuc , Suimtulmuler 25.Ahmimt 450 umieuuiitern of tIme couumty Jeuuioeraey left fur I I u Iliuls , tItle umonil i mmg to alt cumul I lie ie tin tenmitie S tat o calm vctm t intl . 'I'lie t miii ii commeims.cii 01 1 5 Viiguuur cirs. : 'I'lmu 'l'uuuu. timahly dcl i'giitc s t a the astuitie u i m you tiotm also uittittuiii thuic utmormm hug. 'l'lm is purty umumimbor 5(0 ( imiutumbers , 1111(1 ( 1tlimircd it ) chins. Oim time outer sides were lnumnors , Isuariuig uujtprmprnite mtm.mttos. ( sIs , tu I I t I Iii I I mouud ms. DnNu'alo , Sojdcmtibui 25.-I t is iiew leliumitohy kulIWli that time Iitmuvur , U tiuli ' Ii ( dliii iiiliotuui hits cimlungul lnuimsls. 'J'ito istorkImohIuru s1tihiuio to give the I ) irimus at , hurticumitirs umuitil thu silo is rati- lied by Limo eiumistntioticii COtnpnliy. A rut- Jul01. itrumynlis tliuut time lenvet New Or. htaiue raihmoami hints lCeit solo ! to tutu east unmu sytithicato , which itmoitoees at ( iticu to built ! the void to 'l'ituuklad , umd. Canon Ctt' , tukiumg : thu ciiuurtur recently lihtmd. by tite Oluu'uhtumid irtyforthiuhiuttcr route tiOiIOOImCP Math in , Ilui'i'.tu.o , N. Y , , Beltemumbalr ) 25-1)ur- ) lug a terrible steirun inst imighit ouu l4rukui Erie time selunommer'ouJc State wont , dowii with till iuuimds. 'l'iiu ' crow o ) umsmsttd ot Cnjmtaiu 1 himycs 011(1 six imien. 'l'ime scitootu- en ivies loaded vlt1u 16,000 bumthiula of wlmotut , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J'iua.iiu , , . . 4sit Ii iul , PItoylI'HCE , B. L , September 25.- Protidummt 4ELliUl eumuitaikod sal thu cut- tur Duxtor , at Newport , for Bristol1 this usIa rim lug. LAKE ERIE HOWLINC. The Eastern E Lasho to Fury y a Small Hnrr1cllo , The Mountainous Billowg Engulf S Many Unwary Mariners With Ship arni Crew. The Cily otHuirnuio 'l'umoioumgliiy lummstetl by time Tall imisi oi the lirccLe. hiitko ltuci'zen. OswEoo , N. V. , Suptulmuber 25.-Thin scliooumur Sareptu , laden itiu coal aimcl uuturchuauidiae , w.us driven ashuro thu umuonulimmg itt Euut Fiutiutiu'eum , viiiiu tryimlg to mnuke thutut oint. Tue crow are sub. 'Uiiu slouip Touris was drireti asiumru hen at 2 o'ciock bust nigiut. The crew uvuro siuved. it was time Iucuviust gaio hi ycara. S , (1 fuirtinir reports of diuttuago or io of life. BtmFeALo , N. Y. , September 25.-A disastrouis st.onuui occuurretl huru : last night , , . thu. , wimmd being at uiue tulle mit a. veloelty of 5.1 miles au hour. 'l'rees and signboards - boards uvoro blouvmu down. The uuifiniahi. ed rottiid imouuso of the Itichiester c Pitt.eburg railway oii the lake shore , at Sunlit Buutflulo wits leveled to thu groumntl , while a house on Furry street was entirely - , - ly ulumnoliehied. Large iancs of ghass in t several Mmuiui street stores were dounol. ished. Time PulbliO bathuillg hiotises at York Stain ! and lilall ) ? itnivude btutiiing iiouutucs vemo ashod away by thuu high tide. hui the First vnrd a large anmotimit of dmunnge vius dune. Lummmbor piles vcvo itlouyn across thu street , duuinugimig hiousea _ One hunidreui feet. of the side triusk ci tiio Niagani Falls brammehi of tue Central rote ! wmia washed itvay alit ! four freight , murs tuimuubled into the hiuko nuid the contents - tents ciurnithd oil' by the water. Nearly till the toiuralhl wires were disabled. ' [ 'hero was a trcmeiidotts current ill the Bmiflulo river. It took several tuigs to tow one vessel to it ishuice of safety. Vessels commlimig in thU hot try to make the inner harbor aimd vure ltucky to tind ehiohtor 111111cr thu new breakwater over which time waves diusiied with temritio force and height. 'l'lto proiseihors Chtictugo reid iron Clue0 reid the , , ehuoommcrs David Davis uuuit ! Junnes Couch % Vero torn from their futsteniumgs at Niagara. 'I'ugs wont to their rescue. Tue highi water subsided mel quickly an it rosu-fiuhlimig Luvo feet in less titan half nut hour. Masters of vos- suls coining iii this Inorumimig report thimY wind torritlo OIl tins lakes. At daylight it wins reported a white vessel was asitoro hear Bay View , with the crow in rigging. From thu iluiscniptioii it was ascer- taiuied the vessel was the York State. ii tug uvuus tloepatclied to her relief this aftontoon. Amuotiiur vessel is ashore at 'uViiu.lniill Point , and the life-saving crow has gone to her asisietahICO. She is a I black three-master , and is supposed to bo the Colunibian , but nothing definite has yet been learned concerning her. The floating elevator , Miirquuttc , broke Iowrn from her nlooritmg in tile Erie basin , aiid ! h , raised havoc with the ItropelleC St. Paul , damaging iiur severely. 'rho schooner 1m Fitzgerald , mit iii fuoin Toledo , leak- hug. 11cr cargo of wheat is ruiiicd. Five other sclioouiurs have arrived , all in bad mmhuapo , with immasts and canvass swept tiwuly. Time captain of time propeller . Julia B. Lyon , reports he saw an uti- known diaiiiasted schooner emi the lake yeotorday. - - - BiusIuii'ts I ailuureis. NEW Yong , September 25.-An assign. mncnt for time beimutit. of creditors was tiled tmt.diuy in time coulmty elumk'mu otlice by Furdiuirummd l'uh uuyor tumid Betujammuimu Iaycr , cnuulpommitmg the tirumi deihiiig iii wotsts. 30Vliite street , to Siuumiiuu Danzig , giViIIg prefcrer.co to thu aummount of iubout $810- 513. l'referoicca of tins firma are principally in accoumit of uuccoutimmuodatiomi notes atid umiomluy lommed. Amtiommg the prillcii4al crditoms al.o the fullousiimg : lii. Fenchit.- wammgcr & Co. , about $70,000 ; uiikmmewn Imolderus of 1)roliiiiumuiiy ) notes zuado by assiguloes , about $120,000 ; Simnoti Mtuck ( CI , . , $ :3ooo1aIc& : ; Co. , of St. Lotus , $62,000. ' 1'lw aseigmico expresses thu bus- lid that the liabilities would exceed $1,000,000 nut ! considered it probable thu assets wotuld. not be far short of the f'mniui'mm debts. lie could tussigi lie CIHISO for thu suspulmeinu. 'l'hie ( kIn hmas iseeui jut existotice for 25 yeats mmd its busiumeas has becut conlimied sixelutively to woolcimut. Tiimsro its ii story iiiVull tstuuct to the died thmuut time failure of F. 1itiyur e ( Cut. lii duo iatlY to the iccent dechimmo of Viilant ! tihiuIlC8. It its sthitSd fiurtimar troiliiiuml tire tinticiptuted in this trade. Tue Jouruttul of Countuirmce mmtmutcs ; Itu thu asaigumutuuumt of l'cm diumammtl i1uiycr & Co. , wstolezm julihicis , thu liabilities wills ucndi botweuti $17,000,000 to $18,000- , 000 , of which itrofoue'ces hiuuve been tlitllt ( ) of $700,000 to $800,000. 'J'hme l'mruum of Levy lirmis. & Co. , clotlmicru , 1)11 lImoatlwiuy , tileti tin amsmgmminuuut to.day far the betmelit of their creditors. Solo- itmoili liimui givimug prcfcrciices to the tuimloitmit ( if $000,000. IlitciIiutImIg i lit , Cimitmeso ACt. SAN FIIANtiIISCO , Supteummber 25.-Jus- Lieu Fluid , of time U. S. Siuprcnio Court , sitting in baymo with Circuit Judge Saiv- yei , to-day icndi'icd a 1111111 decision iii tcs1tect ti ) time riglitms cituimimed by Chinese boitu iii Ilomig Kong to lieu ! imi time United States. lie rules that the fact of a Chuitittumiju hieing bouti iii hong Iiumg Utica mint. comustitute imiun it British sub- jeeb 'l'hiu justice 1mimits out timat SOC. 12of the act of Cotigremis ' 'iroimiblting time latudhuu of Oiiimmcee iursuus , fitmumid uuiitiw- ( ( ill ) ' witimiti time ! Jumited States shall ho rummioved thmerefrotti by dimection of tins Pmesiuluumt. to time coitlitry fietmm WhiellcO lmui CaiiuJ ) , " Iiit tuecessarihy 1(1 Cimmuitu but to the coutitry 1)0 ) cuuuime ( roil ) , Oum these slId ( Jtiier groummids tile justice nuhes that no Olmiuiuse lahiovcr froumi hong Kong can lain ! duriuug time operiution of the law , 'rim Iiiitioitt $ zuiiui GOne. SrltINUVtiLU , his. , Supteumubor 25.- . 'l'hmo old edIt jut J'leuitmrd county , Ill. , furred to iii till biographies of Abraham Limienlum , burnett last muiglit. with all its couttetits. It uric originally built in 1829 by Win. C , ( I cemmo , better knouvu as "lieky" ( irceumo , who afterward took Limicolut into partumersliiim under 'tile final itiuuio ) of ( recite & Lincoln , It w1in itt this mill the oh ! atone was kept at which. I4iuicmhii tramlet ! with the cttnlyaett1err of time Stato. Tue ltrohselty was uint tory yahuablo , and wait iithUtld for $2500. . C j r