Show BY TELEGRAPH t UMON une r AMERICAN CHICAGO 18 the closing days of the jockey club fall trotting was marked by a nue due exhibition of speed and endurance and remain prominent inthe lathe in the memory of all present the performance of maud ci 13 in the face of numerous disadvantages is set down as the tile most remarkable in the history of the turf the chicago track has now shown the best trotting mile maud S 2101 the tile best pac pae pacing mg mile sleepy tom 2121 and the best t wagon record hopeful 2161 sig the horsemen and horses left tonight to night for kamas kansas city the finst first event class purse of mollie kestler 0 22 0 1 1 1 1 11 myrtle yrtle 1 11 1 2 3 2 troubadour 3 3 3 2 3 Re galloto 4 distanced time 2201 2261 second event class purse of 1000 conroy was the tile favorite 4 to 1 but through bad behavior lost the ale race although lie ran a dead heat beat with wm H ii conroy abdallah abdai Abdal lali boy ard 3rd it was nearly 6 and ana growing in dark when maud S was brought on me the track A very strong south wind was blowing at the first send off maud S soon left her feet and her driver bain turned her back for oora fora afresh fresh start she trotted to the starting point square and level and as her driver nodded for the word quickly lengthened out her stride and got to the quarter in 34 seconds it was then believed impossible for her h er to do be better ater tb than an or bu but t when she got down to the second quarter at a gait the fastest record there was a breathless interest and expectancy etwas it was ever that the strong headwind when she turned would slacken her tier speed materially and render it impossible to win she kept kent straight forward however without break or skip and marked the t mile pole in bain urged her gently with voice and whip and she responded gamely the multitude was breathless as she went the finai final quarter and aud thundered down the home homestretch stretch in cheers greeted the mare her driver and manager as the they y went vent to the stable at a democratic meeting atticks ville ohio yesterday addressed by senator thurman and governor hendricks the following letter from gen hancock was read GOVERNORS ISLAND isi Y harbor september 12 1880 A pratt ben J T patten and others Gentl gentlemen emeel emeil accept my thanks dor for your invitation to hicksville Hicks ville De defiance flance county ohio on the the meeting will be one of unusual interest honored as it will be by the presence of those two prominent of prominent leaders senator thurman and governor hendricks the cause must be one of no ordinary kind trind that brings together these emi jaent ment men on the borders of the two great states of which they have long been distinguished representatives I 1 have llave reason to feel proud of bof being prominently identified with mith the thi cause that is upheld by the patriotism and ability of such advocates I 1 regret I 1 cannot be present on this occasion to share hare with my fellow citizens tile the lessons of wisdom and patriotism that cannot fail to emanate from such sources I 1 feel assured that the proceedings of the meeting will enforce the peoples demand for honesty econom economy yand and efficiency in public service forthe for the peace and welfare of the country for the security of free institutions and for all tile the rights ts and liberties of citizens as guaranteed by the constitution ution and law let liet us hope the masses of the people whose interest stretch away beyond the scenes of temporary triumphs of or mere partisan warfare will take affairs into their own hands and properly sett bett settle bettle lethe the question as to whether we shall shail have a new era of peace re conciliation economy and pros prosperity Verity lam iam I 1 am very truly yours WINFIELD S HANCOCK HANcoc rc ifasi washington 18 the fol ool following lowine 0 circular was issued today to day until further notice the assistant treasurer at new york will pay at his bli counter standard silver dollars or silver certificates in sums of 30 or any multiple thereof in exchange for like amounts of gold coin or gold bullion deposited with him upon receipt by the treasurer of the united states this city of an original certificate of deposit by the united states assistant Tre treasurer aurer at new york with him gold coin or gold bullion in the sum of 10 or any any thereof j payment lof lot so flike lika amount amounting ln stavard standard silver dollars or silver certificated at the counter of any united states assistant treasurer designated by the depositor willbe will be ordered 1 I 1 for the tho week ending today t od there has been 82 standard silver do dollars shipped from the Trea treasury department part ment for distribution during the same period in 1879 there were shipped the internal revenue bureau received a report theat that deputy collector latham of southwestern virginia with a posse of men had been attal attai attacked ed while in the discharge of his duty by 50 armed moon shiners who fired upon and compelled them to retreat michael joyce and john C berry two soldiers at the united states arsenal in this city were accidentally shot and killed this morning t while li handling a a gatlin gatling gun un COLUMBUS I 1 18 seg sig governor foster poster and ada adjutant u tan tg t G general beneral gibson received telegrams from corning perry county stating that it is feared serious trouble m might i occur tonight to night by of an at tempt attempt by a mob of over 1000 miners from ville and shawnee Bh awnee to drive colored miners away from that locality the operators have armed their colored miners and arid propose to protect their property if possible troops will at once be sent to corning coming UTICA NY N Y 18 john rose bose a laborer from schuyler lakein crossing the railroad track in barkimer Har kimer last evening with his wife and baby in a lumber wagon was struck by the express train rose and the baby were killed and the wife wire badly hurt roses head lead was knocked off his shoulders and found some distance beyond tile the body SAN franeisco FRANCISCO 18 yesterday Yest yesterday erda X the president and party lunched with governor stanford at menlo park and dined with senator sheron at belmont where they spent the night this morning the party breakfasted with D 0 miles at mill brae after which they returned to the tile city PiTTs pittsburg burg BuRa 18 the steamboats mary ann sampson simpson and horner burned today to day loss uninsured BOSTON 20 A special from quebec says A brush fire in the parish of st geo georges ages is reported arted to have committed fearful ravages aravag ryes seven or eight square miles of country are devastey dev asted near the tile frontier and ja a large quantity of timber and grain besides houses and other buildings burnt brush fires are raging within a few miles of battersea other fires bein being rekindled in dit different parts of ehg the e country and much valuable timber will be destroyed the fires in russell and ottawa counties continue and rain is badly needed the wool market shows a decidedly better feeling than for a long time but as yet themelis the rolis reLis no improvement in prices although manufacturers are more free and purchasers are now disposed to stock up for future wants spring california 25 3 34 fall do 12 D super and X pulled 38 6 45 scoured 40 6 80 tub washed 46 total sales of the week were ibs lbs of which lbs ibs were doma doms A herald special from portland says the latest returns received at the democratic headquarters from towns give plais rials plaisted ted 93 davis da vis the towns to hear from gave in IS 1879 79 a fusion majority majori Y of the returns will give plaisted a plurality of if the towns to be heard from vote as last year portland me lie 20 an augusta dispatch says the election returns so far give governor davis a plurality of about votes there are still several towns and plantations to hear from and there are some discrepancies in the returns received by telegraph which makes it very difficult to ascertain the exact result of tile tho election it is evident however that the tile vote is close and it is quite probable that only an official canvass of he returns will decide who is elected ST LOUIS louls 20 the republicans special from marysville marksville Marys ville I 1 mo 10 io 10 says dr R IL talbot editor of the greenback standard was wils shot through the window of his bedroom last night by an unknown assassin A ball weighing an ounce passed through the doctors body and slightly wounded mrs talbot who was in bed bl mr r talbot died today to day cleveland 20 on monday of 0 next week garal garfield eld eid expects to entertain over night at mentor grant con Cou conkling kling arthur and four prominent members bembe rs of df the republican central comm atee for consultation about campaign work they go on tuesday to warren ohio where a wigwam capable of hold holding ilig illg twenty thousand is being erected SAN francisco ID 19 C captain cartain tain Nelson of the trading E chounet schooner eho cho oner onet western r aed aea home which arrived yesterday 1 from alaka alaska ala aia ka reports the arctic relief revenue cutter thomas corwin is lying at one of the small ports unable to proceed on her voyage owing to immense floes of ice lee which bar barben barber her hen way ca captain ta in 1 nelson further says gays t the be the ice lee tt this is year b llad ad offered more difficulties to voyagers of the northern sea than had been known nor for years it has come down earlier than usual and packs thicker there is hope however of the tile corwin being able to proceed in her search for the tho cannette jeannette J can ean nette and the missing whalers chalers wh alers as soon as a break in the ice occurs it is generally believed by whalers chalers wiio wilo vilo are familiar with the passage to be taken by tile tilo corwin that wherever tile ice lee packs come in early in the season a break occurs allowing the vessel to proceed before real cold weather has come NEW YORK 20 tammany has completed arrangements for a grand mass meeting at union square next th thursday evening a torchlight procession r oc essin five miles long and speaking g at nine nine outdoor stands belmont will preside senators ben hill bayard withers and wallace wailace will wil I 1 address in his sermon yesterday talmage spoke long of the tile chinese and took strong grounds in their defence the objections to them he declared were unfounded and chinatown was much better than underground new york 1 talmage delivered an address on the chinese question saying I 1 saw ch cb at its worst and I 1 tej eli elf you it is bad enough but not as bad as the night side of new york there is not under gods heavens anymore any more industrious sober lion ilon li onest est courteous genial intelligent obliging people if we my friends were treated half as badly in brooklyn as the are treated in frisco we would want to be buried miles from this city if this government is to stand liberty and protection must be given alike to chinese joss house catholic cathedral quaker meetinghouse meeting house and presbyterian church let the chinese come make glorious christians when I 1 saw the republican party by plank in their platform denying to the yellow man liberties claimed for the black man I 1 wondered if the sceptre was not departing talmage taimage promises to talk next sunday about the mormons cormons Mor mons COLUMBUS 0 20 the trouble at the corning coal mine mines will not go down as was hoped yesterday morning the sheri sherl sheriff of parry county ordered a company of militia to the scene and later called on governor forster for additional troops in response to this call governor foster ordered J parts of three companies of f th the e fourteenth regiment located here herb to proceed at once to corning in response to a riot alarm sounded by the fire department at 4 these troops assembled at their armory and left for corning at 12 by a special train at pm a telegram was received by the adjutant general stat stating ng that during an exchange of sh shots last evenin the militia and miners three miners were known to have been wounded but none of the militia A special to the state journal says the miners charged on no 3 mine on three sides the troops ope opt opened ned fire on them when an inglorious retreat was made there are about ten wounded nine of them were severely wounded while in retreat shouting and shooting is going on promiscuously columbus ohio A private telegram states that when the miners assaulted the works at coming corning mine they were ordered to halt by the militia and that they thes responded by firing upon the troops the troops then returned the fire wound wounding ilig several men and scattering the assaulting saul ting party at midnight a telegram was received by assistant adjutant general smith stating statina r that all was quiet and no further trouble was anticipated last night A special to the state joulwan says another charge is expected upon the colored miners today to day NASHVILLE 20 0 T E T noles grain and flour warehouse was destroyed by fire today to day with its contents loss insurance FOREIGN I 1 london Xi ONDON 17 A dis dispatch to the times dated tt the says atthe conference of admirals today it was decided to warn the foreign consuls at andrul and Dul cigno to remove families to a p place lace of safety when this thia is done the orders under which the bombin ed squadrons are axe acting will be carried out Itis it is rumored at ragusa that riza biza pasha lias has been a assassinated and fighting has begun A correspondent of the times at the montenegrin headquarters telegraphs that it is thought the powers should no longer encourage the idle hope liepe that there will not be bloodshed the tile first shot bred tired will spread the ther flames of war along the entire fron ier jer Anti Ant ivari varl six thousand busand th albanians are massed in position on mazuro range entrenched with five lines of earth works but within range from tile the sea ail all albanians between here and Berian berlan coined joined the party of resistance gen netro is near Anti Ant ivari varl he has men six guns and three mountain Lat batteries lotteries teries he lie is awaiting orders from at an interview he expressed strong doubts of an amicable settlement riza eiza pasha the turkish commander has 10 men at maren ga but is powerless his men are deserting to th the e al albanians han ians lans Can dahar A court of inquiry on the keshk kuslik I has been ordered news has been received here that on the dinst ayoob khan with infantry cavalry and one gun crossed helfand river safely and took the tile road to herat the greek army now numbers A new few weeks drill has done wonders in fitting them for service war material is rapidly accumulating and all looks well for the purpose in hand being ripe by the end of october LONDON 18 A correspondent at salonica says the northwestern part of macedonia is very unsettled bands called IlAv Avenger engers shave have formed in chief bulgarian centres bentres and assassinated within the past six weeks a number of Mus including one beland bey and two functionaries function aries the Mus retaliated and many bulgarians Bulga rians have fallen victims tile the bulgarians Bulga rians are unfortunately stimulated to these excesses ex besses by emissaries from the principality principality of bulgaria and are encourage encouraged by armed bands hovering about the frontier on the bulgarian side should events eventa take an unfavorable turn the bulgarian government and its backers will be largely responsible for wanton and unnecessary mise bloodshed th the e rimas times bucharest special says the military authorities of dobruk ja have decided to disarm the entire population so as to prevent brigandage though the civil authorities object j act representing that the |