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SPORTING MATTERS. The Internailonal Billlard Congress in New Yorl, Ubassy Badly Beaten by Oyrille Dion, Sporting Events at Otlm; Places, BILLIARDS, YHR INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT—TWELFTI GAME, Nw Yon, July 2%,—Play was résumed thia aftor- noon in tho billiard towrnament, tho contestants bolng Maurics Daly and John Deery, Tho rosult was: 5,30, 1, 23, 0, Dxenr-0, 1, 0, 29, 0, 5, 3, 4, 3,0, 0, 15, 1,0,18,3, 18, 13,'11,'5,'9,'20, 6, 0, 0, 0, 29, 0] ‘4. "Tofal, 11,'3,,'28, 6, 0, 6, 0 Avoragy 7100, sux=09, 5, 19,0,00,0, 12,18, 1,1, 7,9,17,0,7. 2, 8,4 45, 4,8, 11,0, %,'1, b0, 0, b, 0, 5, 16, 4. Tota, 900, ~Average, 1.1, Tho playors in tho tomrnament Naving applied for ‘permistion fo purchnso tho tablo upon which tho awes linvo boen playud, to 11, W, Collondor, tho man- “ufseturor, (st genicman this morning doclded to mako it oo of tho prizes, and 1t will, accordingly, bo- como th proporty of tho winncr, 1t {8 worth sbout THIRTRENTIT GAME, Tho firet game this ovoning wns botweon Daly and Josoph Dion, and won by tho formor, * BCORE, Daix—0, 35,1, 0,1,1,0, 0,1, 4,0, 1, 1, 73,0, 0, i 0, © 04, 8 1,210, 1, 0) 1y 2,25 3, 2, 6, 4, 40, 5,3, 0, 1, 0, 9,6, 13, 10, 18, 'Total, 500, fihr"fi'il%uo 'su ou;:;sa'/on,'o,oznn 1055, 0, 8, 0, 30, 0, 2, 3 ) 3, 0,0, 0,10, 1, 1, 16, 8, 19, 1, 4,4 14,901, 0, 9, 16,9, 71,0,3,1, 1, 4, 3. Tn'ml,na'z.'a' R “Averdge, 5 11-23, . FOURTEENTIT GAMF, Tho second gamo Lotwoen Ubassy and Oyrllle Dion wis won by tho latter, soons, ) Unigsr—1,9,0,0,0,11,1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 16, 14,1, 3, 1 84,9, 0,1, 0,'2,23, 4, 8, 0,4, Lolalj 135, * N fi'mq'é'n,mmunoo'noonmn . _ Dion=4 0, i 1,0,40,0,4, 47,9, 0, 7, 4, otall do0} ' ' ' ' " Average, 1119, A THE TURF. Nrw ALpaxy, Ind., June 7,—The trotting raco ab tho Now Albany Driviog Park this afternoon, mile hoat, threa n {lvo, was won by Capt, Bart WV, Jenkins® worral gelding, Loathor Lungs, Timo, 241 Tho tnck was very heavy, Iargo crowd inattondance, The races to-morrow will bo trotting swoopatakes for all, . EAsT BAGINAW, Mich,, Juno 27.—With tho exception of tho 2:44 race, postponod from Tuesday, snd which will bo trotted to-morrow morning, theracos of to-day losed tho flrat annnal mecting of the East Saginaw Driviog Park Associatfon, 1t has s succoss in overy particular, Tho dafly sttondance hna boon from ,000 to 4,000, and_tho raccs, 85 o rulo, ‘havo beon close and oxciting. In tho 2:50'raco to-day there wero thirteen entries, only five horses coming to tho score, Littlo Longfollow, Lady Ids, Boy Dan, Molllo Sttirgoon, Marry Howsrd, St Goorgo, Billy Lamberson, sud Kate Donnett having beon withdrawn. Aluert van tho fayorio in tho pools againt the fald, Dut nowhere in th raco, J. I Bullivaw'a bay mard ollo taking tha Taco in threo atralght Loats, BUMMALY, Boran . 3 2435 Tmmediatoly nfter i, Beconid 'heat i the race, ono eat oach having boon trotted §n the ofhior two racos, ehower camo up, lasting perkaps fAifteen niluutcs, mak- 4ng & Lenvy track, which 14 noticeablo in tho time, In tho freo to ol racd, John W, Conloy was tho favorito at bl oddn againat thio fiold. "There woro moven catries and fivo starters, Western Boy sud Tred Hooper hoy- ivg boon drawn, This raco was won by Ohicago in threo Leats, aud tho fovorito won ono heat. Tha purso wos $3,000,—firat monoy, $1,000; kocond, $500 ; third, $200; fourtls; §200, BUMART, Chicago.... 3, W, Conley, Pilot Templ Byron... Lady Lightfoot. Tho raco fGr Pacorh 44 1alien sodlly by Harry tn thros niralght heats, Hoosier Tom sccond in each licat, Bald Faco und Babe distanced fn the third and Lotiic Scotl in the first heat, There wore five entrics, every horso slarting, Time—2:30 ; 2:30 ; 21443, PHILADELPUIA, June 27;—At tho Poiut Brecze Purk thin aftornoon tho raco for & purao of $1,000, botweon Holspur and Lady Moud, was won by Hotapur in 2303 2973 ; and 2:283¢. UTI0A, JUno neida handicap, milo heats, Joo Dani 1 Buckdon 2 dist Carloton, 3 out Timo—1:A84 ; 144l 3 TiT3. Bteoplo-chuso, 23¢ mifos, 20 Jamps, won by Georgo Woat in 6:05 ; ‘Tradewind eccond, Victor third, Tho cousolation stakes, 13 miles, waa won by Sue Rider by ix lengths ; the Moor socond, Saturn snd Livorpool togother, Time, 2:44%. TPIILADELENIA, Juno 27.—At tho Polnt Breozo Pork, thia afternoon, the race for a purac of $1,000 botween Hotspurand Ludy Maud was won by Lotepur in 2:30, 2273, and 2:28%, THE TRIGGER. Special Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, . Dernoi, Mich,, June 27.—Tho last and closing day of the shooting fournament horo was dovoted to gen- ol sweoputakes, open Lo all; inglo birds, cach shiot ‘hendicappod by n distance which rangod from 21 to ?‘By"nnh. ‘There were four prizes, of $60 onch. Tho st waa tnkon by I1. P, Piko, of Kilod 16 atraluhi. Dards ; (o besond o Ti?‘l]:;ia;l::\; Detroit 3 thothird by Mr. Andres, of Baginaw Oty ‘snd tho fourth by L. Hascall, of Grahd Bapida. i o Aere fas als 8 atch shdt botwoon 1T T1: Brown, ovelnd, and Mz, Brown wiunihg—20 lo 1. Rt S Hede'eachy Tl prizos for the beat svorago shooting went as fole lows: First, J. H, Conlf, 3 Fishor, of Dhtrgit, + 0ol Datrolt Bocond, Elam “Tho httondane excellunt, 0 Waa fing, and tho shooting generally THE DOCTORS. Nauonal Eclectic NMedical Associs ation. CoLunnus, Juno 27, The National Anuaciation F-smsermbied thin osming. e 3. S of Cincinnati, presented a pa; il was ruaiafmm by sover anatomy of tho parts, and the variow operation, Boversl inatrumonts. nvonted Tpr e speaker wero shown and explaincd, ., 1T, Bingham, of Massachectts, oponod n dlscusalor on o Tivgloa- 0 Treatment of ease,” wing reso- luflu‘l‘m ‘wore adopted : er s Lol VisguEss, Diplomas havo boen freoly granted & tho medical ollegea of all branchos of thy. medion) profession to men who are grossly incompetent, and arnl therefore, no longer suflictont ovidence of the Beis flll‘l' flc nttajunients of thelr posscsaors ; therofore, LReaolved, That we favor the paesago of lawa 1l {ho varlous Statcs of our nation making it nocessa for gvery porion deeiring to engags "t pm:{l’w of miodiciny, surgery, or obstotircs, fo pass a fair but Tigld examination in tho fundamental sciences com- Preboudud fu n full knowledgo of one profession,” wfi“fi: lku dn‘nlfiu all(fima IvylPrnuldnnt Miion, of Bos- , tho Awsoclation adjourned to meet in tho third Tuesday of Juno, 1674, Aatmn "IRELIGIOUS. Doman Catholic Instruction in the & Schiools 0f That Faith. £W You, Juuo 97.—Archbishop McOloskey b bud & coufurchco with w mumber of Joadiug Ontholica of this city on tho nacesslfy for religlows instruction in counaction with socular education, and tho Urgency 1liero was for eatablishing duy schooia iu such purislcs a8 wight bo wblo to suatsln them, Any co-oporation e by tho Arclibialiop n U’ accomplinimont of Ll project was yromised by thoss ut tho confurenco, St i Compurative Cotton Statoment. New Yous, Juno a7.—Tha followlng 1s stutowont for tho week ondiug to-day ¢ © o, caliory Halea, r on’ “Variciomy, drawlngs showing tho Not receipta at all Unitod Slates porta during tho week, . Bamg wock last year, Total mcc]lfih: t yoar, Exports for 1l wook., Bawo wouk lust year, Bamo dato Inst year. Btock at ull Uniiod & Bamo timo loat year, Btock at all tho Inlorior towm Bame timo last year. .. Btock at Liverpool.... Bamo time laat year, Btack of American afloat for Grost Dritain Hamo o last yea bl ik bl Cautionnry Signnl. DETROIT, Junoe 27,—A man calling himseclf Albort W, Couke catuo to this city from Chicago n few days alnce, and by ropresentations of boing counectod with u lend< ing Journal n tiat clty, ingratiatod bjusolt fato tho coufldence of tho fratornity here, Dis intimato kuowledgo of Chicago nowspapers and editors enabe Lnge bim {0 keap up appoaranices williout exciting sus- picion, Ho wound up his oxplolts by passing small forged chuck) and left for othior parte, Ho in full aix feet in helght, and proportionatoly large ; wears quito long sido whiskors, Lins largo eycs, ) choeks, and s double chin. 1o has gouo East or Bouth, Nows- Juperd overywhero are waruod agaiuut, hitm, ' To s & eal| . . Hem—Tho party sbove slluded fo is * wanted " in Cldcugo, The Centennianl Celobration, *PHILADELPHIA, June 27,—To-day tho Committee of Conferonce appofated fo nake arrsugementa for the formal transfor of Falrmount Park grounda to Unlted States Contounial Cotmission on the coming 4ot July, hold a meotiug to make arTangemonts, the Tho fitat divialon of the Natlonal Guard will tugn out, and A piand for fho sccomimodation of 1,600 persons * will orected fn tho contro of tho landsdown (rack, Tho United Biates Doard of Financo hua invited Prostdent Grant aud {ho Oabl- not, thio Genoral of tho Army, the Gentonnial Coniinit- foo'of Cungrens, Govornors of Btatos and Torritories, Unitad Biatos Bonators from Ohloand adjoining Btatos tho Governor and Bacrotary of Ponusylvanis, Bponkors of both Housos of tho Leglalaturs, and otliers. Tho gueata will bo recolved at 5:30 p, m,, In Indopond- onco Bquare, by tho oity authoritios, nftor which thoy will bo driven fo tho Park, cacorted by thio city troops, {0 witnen tho tranafar,by tho Ion, Morton MaMichnal, of groundn, 405 acros, 1o tho Xion. J, N.Hinwloy Drenident of tho Commissfon, A grand displa; firoworka will follow, and the wholo will ond in & ban- okt Bolmont, of which President Grant will be presont, NEW YORK. The Italian Children TrafficssOhnrlos A. Donn Sucd for Libol==1Vill of tho Lato Ilorace K. Olarks=wTho Wood- hull Gang Acqnitieds=Forger Scns tenceds=Attompted Musbnnd=rolson= ing... New Yonit, June 37,~An sddrees haa been sont to Preaidont Grant and Gov, Dix, by Ltalisn-born eitizens, ‘oxproaning a beliof tiat ‘some prompt and offcctunl zomedy In absoluloly mocassary to put down ho in fanious trafllo in Iistian children that ta now carriod on between Italy aud Amorics, and azking that certain Iaws may be framed to that ond, In tho muit of Aloxandar Shoppard, Vico Prosidont of {hio Board of Publio Works of tho Distrlot of Colum- Lin, sgainat Olarlos A. Daon, odlior of o Sum Commissioner Dayonport, on tho application of counsol for tho complainani ntod an ordor commitment of “Dana and for hin removal to tho Distriot of Colnmbis, whero tho caso will bo tried, Davenport rofused to fix the Dail, saying that he hiad no authority, and counsel and ?N’ll at onco went before tho United Statos Districh udgo, Tho will of Horaco T\ Olark has boen filed in tho Surrogate's offico, 11e lenvea to his wifo ll lia propor- ty al Kookaway, Long Island, and the family residenco and appurtonancos in_ this cily, the remainder of hia, roal and porsonnl estato, not otharwiso ordered, belng Ivon to his wif and daughier, in oqual shares, Fifty housand dollara aro bequecathad, in trust, for (ho sup- ort of his slater, and tho White Plains property ia loft Sorano, B, Clark, brothor of tho deceasod, who, to~ ofhor writh his’ slstor, sro roleasod from all cbts snd domanda’ which tho deceasod wan ontitled to mako sgajnst thom, Judgo Leomard, of tho Bupremo Courta, gota tho find Library of the lata Mr, Olark, including tbo_* Annals of Congrons ” nnd Amorican Btato Papora” Augustus A, Scholl is named 88 his oxecutor, gnd Mrs, Olark aa the exoou- trix, Jamea W. Tngersoll snd ex-Sonator Michaol Morton, who wore arrosted to-day nnder the late Ing indicts ‘monts, gava tlio noceasaty bail and woro rolsased. The'Sury {n the Woodiiull-Olafliu-Blood_caso, undor tio natructionn of Judgo Blatchford, hiave retirned verdict of “not guilty Tho Julge decided that nowapapora woro not ncluded in * obacono publico. tlona" i to act of 1673 wudor which tho indictment s drawn, : E. 8, Gnfols, Consul-Goneral from TUruguay, was aischargod by Unitod Btates Uommissionor Bofta tos day, on tho cliarge of porjury, proferred by Nathanicl RMotkay, of Doston, growing out of » civil suit to re- ‘covor Thonoy for s alip built by Moltay for s Uru- gunyan company, for which Garols was sgent, ‘Jamoa I1. Drako, who pleaded guilty in tho Court of Gonoral Bossiona to tho charge of forgory, wua scn- foncod o five yoars’Lard labor in tlo State Prison, Thero aro threo otler indictrents upon which sentonce ia susponded, A train on the Midland Rallvosd of Now Jorsey was soleed by tho Sheridl of Hudson County, N, J,, yeater- dny, on an attachment of $9,000, Tho trsin was por- mitled to maXo its usual trip under charge of the Dep- uiy Sherl, unfo Lemor, of Hoboken, was placod . jal this morning, on the ‘charge of attempting to poison her himsband, Onuse—domostlo infelloity. Tho euits brought sgoinst hoavy sugar importing firms, on tho chiorga of dofranding tho oustoms of Inrgo amounts, have beon compromiscd chlthe ay- anont of 20 6040 par cent of tho amounts clsimed by thio Government, . Tho frauds woro accomplishod by Dribing tho cxanifnorn to roturn false standards, A sult for $40,000 ngainst a dry goods importor for fraudulont tnvoicing waa compromived on tho payment of 822,000, A similar puit for $60,000 {s now pending sgainst o hardware importer, It is stated that a num- borof other casesof a similar nature nro pending, undor tho manugement of Spocial Treasury Agent, IR P FIRES. Serions Destruction of Property in Varlous Places. 8z. Tow, Juno 21,—Tho foundrs, mschino shop blacksmith shop, and orecting l\’l? of the Lfl.chflnd Car Worke, ituntod_in_Litenficld, Ill,, wero burned last night. Lose, $50,000. Tho [nsuranco s: 6t, Paul, Bt, Taul, Minn, $2,500; Mississippl Valloy, Momphis, $2,600; Humboldt, Now Jmufi $2,600 Teople's, | Now Jerue‘, $5,000; German, Erio, Pu., $5,000 3 ' Morchants’ Mutual, New Joracy, $6,000F Tranklin, Wheollng, V., $5,000, and $22,500 in 8t, Touls, making s total of 60,000, BAN Fnanoisoo, June ruins, A fire broko out in Af, Golin'a cigar store, anda sirong wind swopt the flames through tho placo, The Firo Dopartmont eould do nothing to stay tho progrosa of the flmes. All tho principal piaces of busincss aro amilton, Nev,, i in (lll‘ltru:od. Tho loss in cstimated ot $500,000. No lives out. by this morning, ot Goneygy Nov., caueed loss W, Va,, June 27.—A firo, Inat night, nt Wellsburg, Brook County, this State, dostroyed iho Virginia Houso and damaged & couple of adjolning stores, Nrw Drproup, June 27.—Tho great firo I tho woodla which commoneed on Fridny last on the Capo Cod alvision of tho 01 Gelony Ratirond, I afll buru- ing, apparontly unchocked, It hna steadily sdvanced northeastward from tho start 8é Wost Warolam, and the front line of tho firo fs now cight miles long in Tlymouth woods. The right flank is within o milo or wo of North Bandwich, soven miles in s dircot lino enst of tho ptarting polnt, and tho loft flank is near tho Houth Pond, four nillos south of Flymouth, and elght miles from \West Waroham, iies Y HEELINO, B EDUCATIONAL. Commencomoent-Nay at Various Ine= . stitutions, New Yonw, Juno 21.—The Commoncamant avor. clhes of tho 'Goneral: Thcological Beminary of tho Protestant Episcopal Church was held to-day at Bt Poter's Chiurch, ~ Tho Bishop of Tllinols delivered tho Commencoment sddress, after which tho diplomaa ‘wero presented, No ads wore delivered by the uatea, 2 Bpocial Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune, Derorr, Wis,, June 27.—Tho Beloft High School aduntod & class of sixteon to-day, ten of tiem young adios, Tho oratlons and cesazs woro very creditable, Tho salutatory was in Latlo. One oration wos in Groek, and one essay in Gorman, Miss Mor- rill had tho valedictory, OINONNNATI, Juno 27.—The Commencement of the Olio Wesleysn University ocourred io-day; forty graduntes, Sorfous Storme. Special Dispaleh to The Chicago Tribune. LaBALLE, June 21,—A vory violent wind-storm from the north burst upon this city st noon to-day, which damaged trees, unroofed tho malt houso of E, Eliel & Co,'s brewery, domolished a fow shanties, smashed a groat deal of window glass, and occasloned cousidere ahlo torror, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Ttookronp, Tll,, June 27.—A terriblo storm of wind and rafn passed Gvor this’ placo lo-day, tesring up fencos and troes, and partially domolishing ono or two houses, Fortunitely 1o ono was hurt, B Bk i S 'The 'Furner Festival at Cincinnati. Cixornar, June 37.—This morniug all the Turncr Socloties which bad arrived to take part in tho Turn- fest, formod in procession and marched through the pritilyal strecta of tho city, bresking ranks st Tuwood vark, whero,this aftornoon and ovoning,tho o of exercisoa will be obseryed in_competing for va- rious prizes, In the procession woro thirty carringes, at tho liead of which was onoocoupled by Gov. Noyes, Muyor Johnsou, aud others, Platols for Two. New Yons, Juno 27—, W, Gray, of the firm of Gruy & Avery, stock brokers, and John A, Hecksher, #on of an extensive coal desler, both deacribed as * so— cloty mon,” and the lattor, i additfon, o * lady's man,” bave returned from Canads, where, it seems, thoy'nctuslly exchanged shotsin n duel, growing onf of, 1t is sald, domeatic infelicity in the fumily of the formor, both rotiring from the fleld unwounded. Ane otlier uioeting 8 reproacntod aa advisablo. ‘fhe Salary-Grab Denounced in tho New dumpshire Legiulature. Conooun, N, H., Juno 27.—In tho Houso this morn- 1n, Commitioo”on National ‘AfTairs roported in favor of n joint Tesolution cousuriug tho rcont Congrosn for s action in rajsing tho salarics of it owa mom- bogm. o rosalution possod, Jal Gommyittoo on tho Governor's Messago roported against tho expedionoy of calling & conveiis tion to revise the Constitution, prtrer i Connecticut Judiclal Election, Hawrronn, Oonn,, Juie 27,—Tho Hotso re-olocted Tilvlia Garpenter Jiflgo of tho Buproso Ggurt for et yoars, 1o has also boen olooted In tho Sonato, Tho {ousd elcated Amos 8, ‘Treat, Nolaud Ifitchcock, and Lovi I, Bradloy, Judgea of tho Buporior Jourt.’ The Henatohas choutn otlior mon, and scems Inclined to sdlioro to ita action, o L g o The Sloux Peaceable. WamrNGTON, Juno 27—Tho lon, T. K. Orco, of tho Doard of Indian Commissloners, writos fo Come missloner Smith, of tho Indian Dureau, that tho Bpe- cinl Commisston 'to tho Bloux Indiuns Foport diocoss {u thelr mission, and that tho Northern Pacific tall- road will Lo 8afo from attack this soason, Casoc of the Murderer Forcs 87, Louts, June27,—Jogeph IL. ¥ore, who attempted to kill i wifo on tho streot with a hatchet June 4, was brougnt before the Court of Criminal Correction for Eml!lnl.nlry oxamination to-day, Ho walved s lear- 1y, and Judge Calvin placed tlio bail at $3,000 and ro- matded him to jall untll furnished or the Grand Jury tako actiun on the caso, —_— Telegraphic Ireviticw, Leading ropresentative bridge-contractors from Mbuny, Lutialo, Oinoiuuaty Olsvalaud, Purkersburg, and Oblcsgo bave submiticd plana end bide for a Arst- class bridgo at Dixon, Il The Common Counll have them now under advlsement, ‘Tho Dixon water-power owners havo docided to fne ggepemate and tho apllal stock will provubly boach Mlctinol Rnapp wan takine a rido In & fow-boat on iho Detroit Rtivor with a friond, on Thuradsy evening, ‘when at n sitddon atart of tho boat ho foll backward to tho watar, and, being unablo to swim; waa drownod, ‘The Coroner's sjury in the caso of the ralroad ncol- dont near Farloy, Town, yoturned a vordict that Goorgo Tillottaon, tho engincer, and It, A, Anderson * canio to thelr death by {nfurics roceived by a train being thrown from tho railrond traok on the nightof tho 25t of Juno, 1875, nicar Farloy, in Dubuque Jonnty, Towa, by the mispincoment of o rail ; and wo aro unablo to say whether this displacemont wia caused by some por= #on or porsons mnliciously, or through somo dofect in. tho track, but wo bollovo thnt tho practico of ustug (hcfi,flmn Tails ia unsafo and should bo discontin~ tied, Yeatorilny morning, # man namod Wolch was aovere- ly if not fatally injured, near Rockford, by an nttack of o mad bull, "Tho animal gorod him severoly, break- lnx thireo ribs and Injuring him intornally, lon, tha Ttovero National Ysnk mossongor, who disappoared from Doston sovoral wock so, has turnod and pald back o unds. whioh disapps m. t At Parkoraburgh, Ta., Inst ovening, William Dontley, & boy of 13, wna shot and inatantly killed by a play- mato namod Faulknor, o boy of ho 83mo ago, Who waa utling & cap on o 'gun, whon, ‘his Anger slipping f'rom thie cock, rout the contonts of the gnn into young Bontloy's hesd, knocking ono slde complotely off, A NEW WAY TO TAKE DOWN STOVES. On Thuraday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, tho fourth floor of tho stove atore of tho 8. A, Ran~ som Btovo Company,at Nos. 6 and 8 Rivor streot, govo way, procipilating about twonty-avo tons of ‘stovo ploces through tho third, scoond, and firet floors, to the basomont. The building is & five-story brick struoture, laving romarkably thin walls, It was built by n gontloman who ro- sides in Bt Paul, ond who still owns it, and was comploted in thirty days after tho firo. The cnuso of the dignster mny bo dircotly attribnted totho frail charactor of tho walls, which was tho rosult of tho hasto with which' they wore constructed. Thore woro only lwont‘y-flva tona of iron on tho fourth floor whon it fell, a woight whlchmay sm‘purly-conutmomd floox would have sustainod. nly a portion of tho other floors foll. Thoy containod s large number of completed stoves and somo fancy-ware, o considorablo portion of which went down in the ruius, nnd was more or loss damaged. Tho pmpriut'am eatimato their Josa st $65,000, Tho domago to the ; that. it building is [u'a'l.mhlgl moro than The front walls aro not injured, but it is proba~ blo that tho greator portion ofethoe end, contro, oud sido walls will have to bo takon down an rebuilt, In their presont condition thoy aro very insocuro, It was vory strange that no livos woro lost, and all of the omployos es- caped unharmed, Onoof tho portors mot with a narrow escape. Ho was on tho sccond floor, whon ho beard the nnwkinio! tho beams abovo, and barely saved himself by running to tho front portion of tho building. Workmen wore ongaged yesterdsy in removing the sfock from tho ruins. : ——— A Kegal Muddie, nnd ¥low Xt Endede INDLANAFOLIS, Ind,, Juno 27.—Thomas Langsdalo, a reaidont of this city for several years, was arrostod lost night, on a requisition from the Governor of Kentucky, for tho alleged murder of Col, John Lilllard, in Gale Istin County, Ky,.in 1800,—ihe result of o feud brought on by the war of sccossion, Mr. Langadalo auring that poriod romaining s Union man, and the othior jolning the Confedorato army, After tho cading of tho war, tho Colonel threatoned Langedale's life, and tho two mot at Wareaw, in that county, on clection day with a fatal result, tho Colonel belng instantly Hlfcd. Langadalo flod to this Stato, A roward of $1,000 was offered for his arrest, and during tho sub. soquent Gubornatorial adminisfration soveral attempts t0 obtain a roquisition_wero mado, Langsdale was brought beforo Judge Howland, at 8 o'clock lagt night, on a writ of habcas corpua obtained by his attornoys, Tho Court found no roturn upon tho wrik showing by what right the Chief of Poilce detained tho prisoncr, holdiug that nrrests upon a requisition could only bo mado by tha Bloriff, Tho Judge gave until this morning to moko a proper roturn on tho writy and doclined to hold tho prisonor under bunds until thiat time, ond Langsdalo waa allowed fo go to his domo 'during the night, Upon the ning of tho court tils morning, Judgo ifowland asked if tho proscoution wero ready 14 mako raturn of tho writ, and vwng anawored on the part of tho Kentuckinus 'by Attornoy Foster that they wera roady, hut the prisonor was not to bo found, Tha. Oourt then asked for tho writ, and recelved in re- turn that thoy did not know where it was, whorcupon & wrlt of attachmont was ordered 0 bo fssucd against tho Chief of Polico to show causo why ho should nob bo arraigned for con- tompt of court, An hour lstor, o Baflif mado his sppgasauce with (1o llustrious prisoner. Tho Chist of ollco submittod, na an_oxcuso, n aworn afidavi ihe chief point of which is that ho s now advised thal Lo had o power to muko the arrest, nnd that Langs. dalo was not now iu his custady, Tho petitionor for tho writ of hnbeas corpus also filed atlidayit for its dis= missal, Tho Court held that while ho could take no actton on flio hnboas corpus case, {¢ having boon dis- misecd by tho petitionor, still it twas clear thit tho procoss of tho Court hind becn intorfored with and thro wero Indications of o colluafon, and ho would therafors fino tho Chief of Polico $25 and costs, An- othor question was raised by tho Kentuckian’s attor- noy,who deemed that tho petitionor had thorightto this suminary dismissal, but tho Court held difforently, and clalmed that ho had nothing further to do with tho busincas. ‘Tho Chief pald 1is finc, and oxpressed regrot thad tho Court should Lavo held that thero was 8 collusion [n tho non-roturn of this writ, Aftor tho parties withdrow from court, it wos recommended to the Kentuckians. that they procuro a requisition from tho Governor, making it necessary for thio BhorlT to arrcat and Liold Tliomaa Langadale, but this advico hod not boon ncted ou tho Istost necounts, _——————— Railrond Accidents. Dernorr, Mich,, Juno 27,—Last cvening Thomaa Coughlin vndertosk to driven droy in front of an_nde vanciug expresetrain on the Michigan Contral Ratl- rond, Thokorso was killod and Coughlin diod ina fow ininutes, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Kroxus, Ia,, Juno 27.—A boy about 14 years of sgo, named Dovoeaiix, was run over and {natantly killod by & rolglit trala ouf o DosMolnce Valloy Tallrond, neae this clty this evening, e undoriook to hoard tho {rain whilo 1 wae n otion sad elippod sad ollscross tho track. Elght cars passed ovor him, govoring his Dody at the abdomen, and otherwlso mahgling it in tho most horriblo msnnor, A Coronor's inquest was had upon tho reniatu, reaulting in a Yordict of doath from accldont, Shot by an Unknown. BarTrORE, June 27,—Georgo Bmith, of Columbia, Pa,, Wno baa'been working at Aloxandris, Va., for #omo Lme, atarted yestorday to walk home fo Cofum- bls. Arriving ot Beltavillo, Princa Goorge County, 1aat night, bo wes aitackod afd shot by upknown porc tdes. ~ About 200 small shet took offcct in hia back and head. Smith now lles in the Bath Infirmary of this clty, and is thought will dio of lockjaw, Tho Cholern. Meseents, Juno 47,—Tho weathor waa showery fo- dby, snd unfavorablo for tho cotton crop, Thers wero ning cliolera intorments to-lsy, and comparativoly fow new casogroportod, COrcInNATY, Juno 27.—8lx deaths from cholara to- ay. . NasmvILLE, Juno 27.—Tiwenty deaths from cholera to-dny, Rainyand sultry weather, but tho dlscase ls sbating, —_— The Ohlo Constitutionai Convention, CoLunuus, June 27,—In the Coustilutionsl Conven- tlon this aftornoon, {t was decided that it was unwise for the Couvention to adjourn to Cloveland. A reso- lution was adopted for an adjournmient to-morrow, untit July 0. Y ————— Express Itobbers Committod. ProvibeNce, R, 1., Juno 27.—Two formor omployes of tho Admms’ Expross Cowpauy, named Edward Bterus aud James I, Qualey, arreated, an In Ohlcag thie otlior in Rozbury, Pa.,’ for robboriss commil m, wore to-day committed for (riul in defoult of —_——————— Strucle by Lightning, TyTusvILLE, 1A, Juo 21, ~Thenplea o tho Gorman Lutheran Church wwoa struck by Hghtuing this after- uoon, demolishing tho spire, It then passed down juto churéh, soverely iujurivg hio pastor, tho Rev. Mr. Tenndérling, ——— Explosion of n Locomotivo Engine. Powr JAwvis, June 27,—~1ho boller of & switch loco- moive oxploded this moruing, sovoraly Injuring tho engincor and firemau, demollshing & emall_Liouss near the track, aud demoglug otlicrs considerably, Suiolde. ERie, Pa,, Juno 97.—Mr. John Courtright, son of & grummulll citizen of this place, jumped from tho onge-top this morning wiilo teuporarily doranged, T00 Tived but @ whort tio, gl i A Ilanging Postponed, Doven, Del,, Juno 2,—Oaepontor (acgro), who sontonced ta bh hanged ‘to-dog. for A m&‘ma o and burglary, ks obtained a resplto to Doo, 28, 1813, —_—— Mangod. BarINorIELD, Mass,, June 37.—Albort 11, Bmith was exccuted in thin city this morning, for {he murder of o Guorgo IT, Backett, of Westfiold, tte 20005 it Novarkier, | oo o1y committed “on tho —_— Acquitted. Nzw Onreaus, Juno 37,—A dispatch from Carrolls ton statoa that the jury fn tho Cahn-Nalley-Kellogg aliooting case catno tito” court af 10:45 this forenoon, and rendored a verdict of not guilty, e Sortously XIL OnconeeaTs, Juno 37,—Mr, Willism E, Davis, Proai- dent of tho Chrondcls Gompany, and Assistant United Blates Treasuror st Oinciunati, s soriously i1 at his resldence, near Olisvio, 5 . St SR Oconn Stoamsliip Nows. Nuw Yonx, June aT.—Arrivod, tha stoamebip Tl nacrin, from Liverpool, and the Donat and Blsmarck, from Dremon, Quignsrow, Juno 27—The steamship Algeris, from Now York, has arrived, PHE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE ‘b SAT The Watch-Fctory ind" the Milk-+-Con- donsing Works: i Ool, Hammond’s Trout. Ono must froquontly visit tho townsof Illi- nols in ordor to keop posted in:rogard to thoir progress, Tho littlo hamlets they were a fow years ago- havo now bocomo. largo; proeporous towna or cities, with busincss and manufac- tured producta oxtonding and scattored fo the tomotost cornor of the world,: Buch woro tho general conoluslons ronchiod by small party of ;ndlcu ands gentlomon who visited Elgin yoater ny. s TNE WATON-FACTORY. Thoy woro flrst shown through tho Watoh- Factory, whoro- 500 men and womon aro '| conatantly omployed, proparing acourato time- koopors for all thoso who neod thom, and which havo, within a fow yoars, won their way into tho chiof oities of this country and -Europe. Thus this establishmont gathers its woalth from all quarters of tho world, distributes it among tho pooplo of Elgin and the swrrounding country, ond addaalso to tho prostige nnd tho prospority of ourolty; for it ishero that its prinsipal offlcors and capitalista reside. Tho intricato snd ronlly. wondorful machinory by which oll' parts of s watoh aro mado cannot dosoribod in & brief articlo, and could not be roadily undoratood i they woro. Thoy must be soen fo be appreciated, 2 MOLE-OONDENBING. Tho party noxt visited thoe Illinols Milk-Con- donsing Works. Horo 2,600 gallons of milk aro rocoived ovory morning, aud during the day aro cooled, condonsed into ono-quarter the amount, and sealod up in one-pound cans, bofore night. During tho month of May, this Company con- densod 86,500 gallons of fluid milk into -230,000 pounds of canned milk, sent into the channels of commorco in n8 many cans. For this pur- Eo“' 100,000 pounds of roftned sugar wore used. his' ocondensed milk {8 usod on nearly oll soa-going vomeols, and there I8 o vory largo domand for it in Now Or- lonng and othor oities situated not within a_conveniont distanco of a farming dis- trict, Tho party wore hnflly in_boing shown through the flromluou by Gnil "Borden, Esq., the invontor of tho progess. Having mado availa~ blo 8o ossontisl an articlo as milk forall cli- matos, and in convonlont packages, hohas shown himsolt a bonofactor of spocios. COL, IAMMOND'S TROUT. . A visit to the farm of Col. David 8. Hammond, and lus fino springs, with his arrangomenty for raising brook-trout, salmon, and other fish, waa onjoyed with tho keonest zest, He has now sbont 6,000 to 8,000 tront two years old, 20,000 atcliod this yoar, sod 1,000 salmon one year old. All of them aro in the best con- dition ; and to sce tho fine follows dart by scorcs for thoir food nonrly sots & sportsman crazy. True, to ontch them there would bo like shoot~ inimgnaus from a trap: but the desiro to do it will not down without an offort, Col. Hommond is pmpadu[fium incrongo his facilitios vory mugl and goon Chicago opicuros will find his spocklo boautios swimming in tho aquariums of some of our rostaurants, begging to be placod fresh and hot among tho luxuries of tho table. No one oan vigit the fish-pools of Col. Hammond with- out belng satisfied of what has horo- tofore oon claimed for fish-culturo, viz.; That an nero of water can be ,made to roduce moro food for man, and st Jess oost, han an goro of land. To the Fronch, if we mis- tako not, and, later, to Beth Groon, in this country, mankind is odebted for thy Knowlodgo that has beon gained, and the success that has been achioved, in flsh-culturo, Our city and tho Northwest ore indobted to Col. Hammond for its sucoossful introduction among us. Evory ono who has o spring of pure water can, with in- tolligent care, probably make it tho most profit- ablo patt of Lils farm, RMost men aro disposed to rogard the culture of fish as & modern invention, it such a term be ollowed. Butiaitso? Solomon enys,Cont.,8, 4: *Thino oyes aro liko the flsh-}mclu of Hoehbon, by tho finw of Bath Rabbun.” This was oncon flourishing city, Bomo twouty miles oast of tho Dead Ben, and * the romains of many pools aro still found there. The quotation has sufficiont mignificknce for Wendoll Phillips to olass fish~ culture among the ‘“luat arts," TWO0 HONEST PERSONS. Laost Thursday Dr. W. F. Lacoy, of Connecti- cut, had tho misfortune to lose, in the Sherman Houso, & packago contalning $40,000. He did not discover his loss, howevar, until the money was returned to him byJohn Degnam, the watch- man, This trustworthy man found it in the roading-room. The Doctor rewarded him for his honesty by giving him & handsome sum of mouoy, ¥ Anoyflmr porson, little Otto Ludywig, of No, 192 ‘West Randolph strest, is also worthy of honor- abloe meontion. Yesterday evening, about 9 o'clock, ho found a pooket-book on Washington stroet, near Desplaines. With most commenda- Dlo honesty, hoe carried tho book to tho Madison Btroot Polico Station, It was found to_contain 815In monoy, and tho card of R. T, Bronson, builder, No. 408 West Jackson street. The own- er con have it by d)rovl.nfi proporty. Ho should Joave a littlo for Otto. I'ho honor he exhibitod ‘makes him deserve i e g THE CHICAGO PICTURE. It will bo a eourco of plensuro to our readers to loarn that the sllogorical painting by Mr, Armitago, and prosonted to Chicago by the pro~ priotors and attaches of tho London Graphio, hins arrived safely in New York, and will be here in & day or two. Mayor Dodill yesterds} re- cpi:lod o following graceful motico of ita ar- rival: T the Hanaratia the Mayor of Chicago: Brm: Tho manager of the Ocoanic Steam Navigation Company, losrning that & prescntation ploturo was about to o sent by tho London Illustrated Graphio 10 the City of Ohicago, solicited the ploasura of convey- ing 1t (o iia destinatio freo of chargo, which was glad- 1y Acoepted. As ngent for thie Whits Star Gompasy, 1 Bow dovolyes wpon mo to apprise you of ito safa e rival por Adrlatle. Every prompiitude sad caro will bo given in discharging it from the steamer’s hold, sud in_tragsporting b henco fo your addross, Dixt prosaing gratiication that thia pleasaut commission ours, I am, eir, your obediont sorvant, Jos, HypE Branxy, BUNKO BEATS. 'The City of Milwaukee sent ore of lior promi~ nont citizens to Chicago yestorday, in the per-~ son of John Jacobs, The object of his viuit is not known. Tho only citizons of this city who turned out to welcome him were two bunko mon. In so doing they did wnot dewert tholr ordinary occupations. Mr. Jacobs know they were bunko men, and, with real Milwaukeean m\gult{, resolvod to beat thom. It is, however, probable that the bunko men beat Lim. Indeed, Mr. Jacobs told Sorgt, Eliis they did, at tho Oentral Polico Btation, and to prove tho' truth of his stotoment exhibited a wallat, which he said containod §110 when he left Alil- waukoo, Tho placo this sagacious gontleman wos induced to visit s somowhero on Dearborn stroot, but when the polico went In quest of tho bunko men thoy wore not to boouud, etk e sk DOYGLAS PLACE. To the Editor of The Chicago Tridune: Bin : The patrons of your papor, ownots and residonts on Douglas placo, west of Bouth Park avenuo, nsk your assistance in proouring » much-needod public improvemont, aund tho abat- ’| ing of & public nulsance, in front of thelr prom- ises.® Wo refor to the road-bed of saldstreet, on which thero noever yoi has beon a dollar expended for jmprovoment, aund, 08 o consoquenco, We Laovo tho original road-bod of sand ground to a fino dust, to tho dopth of about six inchos, carried in heavy olouds into evory nook and cornor of our houses by every gust of wind, moro especially when ‘vohiolos are paseing, It is hord work for & pow- orful horeo ‘to draw a light buggy slong the atreot, aund uttorly impossible fur lumbor and coal temms to uge it. As a further conso- quence of tha streot’s condition, no ash-carts evor venturo thoreon, to gather our coal- ashen, and no collectors of garbago are over tempted by tho many bucketsful of wasto food from our kitehens, to run tho risk of bolug stuck in the sand, Tho garbage must bo disposed of in some mannor, aud, for want of a bottor way, it Is thrown into the alloys, where, under the fne fluonce of the sun, it soon oreatos a stonoh oqual lonl Ch]lncmll stink-pot, ouglas place, or Thirty-fifth atreet, if paved or macadamized, would ba the froat At H.I‘:)m\lgh- fare in the Bonth Division for all yohloles pass- ing to the extreme southoast part of thoe Ly or DAY, JUNE 28, 1873." ' auburba, for the tenson that it orosses tho prh':- ulrnl north and south thorenghfares,—Wabash, pit ohlfinn, Indiann, and Prairlo avonuon an Opon-Parkway, tapping 'the Inttor at ite north ontrance, — thorehy making .tho most dirock: and desirablo . conneoting link botween - our Eprincipal avonues snd tho Bouth . . Parks ~ for tho - ploasure-secking publlo, and the not profit to the proporty-own-~ ors, through such an imFrovnmunt, would bo not loss than gzo por front foot at onco. ‘Wo hopo, through your paper, to_convinco tho ownors of property on Douglas place, west of Bouth Park avonuo, of the importance of mak- ing n good, bard rond-bed nt onco. If thoy oan- not ses nny Ymm in {t, thoy must be porsous who hiavo not loarnod modorn business potnts,— pupils, perhaps, of Ht, Louis schools,—nand our atraot, llko tho monument nonr its lnke-shoro torminus, will romsin unfinished. Ontoaao, June 20, 1878, DoucLAs PLAOE, —————— ATTEMPTED BANK ROBBERY. A Nald on the Poople’s Mank of ©Ohillicothe, Mo~-The Ringlendor Shot and Jiilied=~Tho Othors Wounds= o, ; Chillicoths, Mo, (June 21), Correapondence of the &t Joseph Herald, 8ep . Inst night, at about 11 o’clock, four men wont to tho hiouso of Maj. 8. MoWilliams, Prosidont of tho People's Bank of Chillicotho, who lives a littlo way outside the corporation lines, and at- tompted to ifl posseasion of his pereon, in ordor to got the koys of tho bank and rob it. The Major was forowarned and foronrmed. Ho had s number of friendsin his house, A brisk firo was oponod botwoen tho robbers and the inmatos of tho dwelling, The ringloader of the robbors, Bmith Rnmbo, was killed on the spot, and his followers flod.” Thoso followors havo slnco boon arrested. Tho abovo is a briof outline of the oventa last night, but thoy will bo best undorstood after o statomont of the following dotails: Lnst Mon- day weok, o _young man named Brunk, who was in" the omploy of Rambo lnstiwintor, aud hos since boon living in his neighborhdod, camo to Maj. MoWilliams’ houso and told him that Rambo and cortain othors, who wore named, had formed s eonsplracy to rob tho banlk, and that tho timo fixed upon™ for doing #o was tho next evening (T'oeday), Brunk ssid that ho himaselt was in- cluded by Rambo in tho party that waa to engago in the robbory, and he gave all the particulars of tho plan. o 8nid that Rambo was to como up to the houso of an acquaintanco noar town, ap- parontly on a social visit, as ho was to being his wifo with Wim., .This was for tho purposo of proving an alibi aftor tho deed was dune, At a cortain hour in tho night ho was to come up to town, moet his confederates, accomplish tho rob | bory, and return to his friend’s houso in good time before morning. Tambo did como up, attho time stated by Brunk, but eomo nccidental circumstancos pro- vontod tho carrylug out of Ius plan that night, 80 the mattor was postponod, Brank agaln posted Maj. MoWilliams In rogard to the timo of the postponement and tho chango of plon for that occaslon; and overything hap- penad as ho indicated, oxcopt that “somothing agnin coused Rambo to postpeno that time to Inst night. s . Maj. MoWilliams, aftor full consultation with & fow trusty friouds, planncd his modo of meot- ing tho umurgnnog. @ had loarned from Brunk that Rambo bad throo confedoratos, nomely, Jim Manso, George Monroo, and Brunk him~ solf, who wero to go ont to tho Major's house o short timo befors midnight; that one of them was to rap at tho door and inquiro for Maj. BloWilllams, ask an intorview on ‘businoss, and, whou ho camo to the door, ssizo him, menaco him with weapous, disarm him if armed, and tale him and bis father-In-law, Mr. Ware, prisonors ; that Rambo was then to take MoWillisme'and Ware; secaroly bound, down to o socluded part of tho town, while Mrs. Wara and her daughtor, Mru. McWilliams, should pro- cood to tho bank with tho other three men aud bring the money from the vaults; the induce- mont for thom to do #o boing that'n caso -thoy did niot como with the monoy, or iu case _they mado an alarm in_town, MoWillisms and Waro ‘would bo shot by Rambo, Bix men wero siationed in Maj. MoWilliams' houso, woll armed, namoly: Jdosoph Cooper, Cnahicr of the Pooplo's Bank ; Wm. B, Loach, Assistant Cashior); Mr, \Vnru,!\h]. MoWilliams, a colored mnan who was in tho omplla{. and & strane gor whose namo your correspondont failed to ot Tho plan was, that when tho robbers camo MoWilllams was to appenr at the upper window and hold parley with them, Moanwhilo the blinds of & window on the first floor wore to be oponod from within, and Brunk was to entor by mounting a box outsido for that purpose. Ihen ciroumstances were to govern furthor pro- cedures, At o foww minutes past 11 o'olock the four men camo, and Brunk acted as spokesman., Rambo was thoroughly disguised; ho Lad on a gum coat, an old picce of coarso tow-cloth was tiod about his neck ; ho wore & dark-colored slonch hat, instoad of tho light straw hiat which ho had worn during tho day; his face was blackenod with common blacking, and besides all this ho Iad o dark voil drown over his faco. Mis ac- complices say that he triod every way to avoid goiug with thom to tho house ; but they insisted that he should do 8o, and finally he roluctantly consented. When he did go, he skulked under the portico, 8o as to bo out of the sight of Mec- Williams, although tho night was dark and he could not have been detected through his dis- igo, 8“\“\H.um Maj. MoWilliams appoared at the win- dow in answor to tho summons of ‘Brunk, the othor throo men outsido moved off o short dia- tance, but Brunk camo to the lower window, which ho had proviously eolected ag tho -ono he was to enter; tho window blinds wero thrown opon and ho hastily ontored, Immedintoly upon his entranco, firing began. Your correspondent has rocoived the impression that the first shots wero from the inside. Tho robbers, however, roturnod the firo, aud Manso and Monroe flod, But Rombo was shot down doad, throe balls ab Joast haying enterod bis porson, one it the uppor nrt of his broast in front, ono in his_side nenr ?ha arm, and anothor in the upper and back part of the hend. ‘Whon the flring bogan, ofher partios, who were stationed at convenient points with horsos, rodo hastily up taward tho econc of action, an by mistake woro fired upon by thoso who had boon dofendiug tho house.” Fortunately tho mistake wae discovered before anybody was soriously hurt, although ono man got a ‘slight bullet wound in his foot, Beforo morning o large number of tho citizons of this placo woero apprisod of the event thot had tranbpired, and one aud another posse of competent mon wont in scarch of tho two rob- bors that had escaped. Monroo was found at bome in bod—his homo being about four or five miles sonth of Chiilicothe—and ho was arrested nnd bw‘ifm to fown, and was of course lodged in jall. He confousod to baviug boen engaged in the nttempted robery, und gavo an account of it which substantislly confirmed the statomonts of Brunk, TRambo was in town & considorable part of yoa- torday. Last evoning, howovor, about dusk, he loft town in his wagon ; but it hins boon since ay- cortained that ho unhitched his Lorscs in the ‘woods about a mile and a half or two milos south of town, whoro tho wagon and ono of thio Lorses wag found this morning. The other horso he rodo up to this place on his robblug oxpedition. Rambo lived in the south part of tho county, about eight or ten miles south of Chillicothe, where ho ownod about 400 ncros of Innd. He hns, however, bLoon in pecuniary difficulty for three or four yoars, and the geuneral opinion is that whon hia affalrs came to be settled he would Do a baukrupt, It is uup&muud thnt this condi- tion of his affairs induced Lim to engago in tho dospornte undortaking in which he lost hia life. Ho was a largo, Fortly man, with & well-formed huad, and intelligent, though rather sinistor- kigkiug faco. Mo was apparontly 54 or 65 yoars old. All the partlos engaged Lhnve herotofore boon rogarded s quito rospootablo, Rumors pre- vall of disclosures of the oxistonco of sn oxton- sivo and organizod band of robbers in this and neighboring countios. Considerable excitomont provails. —_— A Guy Livingstone Ducl, London Lstter (o the New York Graphfe, Tho other dayono of our morning papora, taking a its toxt tho rocont duel In Virginla, renchied a long and eloquent sermon upon tho nrbarlty of tho Americans, and their shamoful wickodnoss in “ ailowing this relio of tho dark agos to romain as ono of their customs.” But ab the very hour whou this homily was boing writy ton, & duel betweon two Euglish gontlomon wan Dboing fought in rccadilly, Thoso two young swolls had not quarreled about a lady,but about a bot; o challenge to mortal combnt had boon glven and accopted ; a difilculty aroso sbout tho weapons to bo usod; tho seconds finally rofor- ted tho matter to nn arbitrator—uo othior than the famous , author, Gu Livingstono —and he decided that tho bload-thirsty combat~ ants should meot in the middlo of onoh armed with o Lorsewhip, and thrash each other until onoe or both oried, ' Hold, enough|” "ho duolists domurrad ; but ‘tho arbltrator do- clored that, as thoy ssked for his deoision, they should obey it; and that, if thoy did not, ha should whip both of thon, At thia threat thoy jelded ; and the awful combat commonced at {lm appolnted time and placo. Fast and thick wore the blows ; slulll through the air whistled tho keon lnuhoy ; donse arose thie dust from the lccadilly, | woll-bonton coats, *Tach man’ stood bravely, to Lis work until at lnat, 08 if by mutual “consont, onch pauncd at the samo momant, aud oxclalms od, ““onough | Thon they quiotly shook hands, Juinpod Into eabs, and drove away.smid tho Ylnudlh of tho crowd, If you must hnve duols, don't know but Guy Livingstone'splan for thom i the bost, ¢ NEWS PARAGRAPHS, The population of Olinton Conuty, Tows, la 00;800¢ of Clinton, 6,149 ; of Lyons, 8,480, _Botsoy Maoro, of Quobeo, rofused to marry hor lover until he broke his log In the attompt to rocover her new bonnot. —In Plymouth County, Iows, a couplo wore divorcod, “Tho man had his girl conven{ent, and tho womnu her follow, nnd ench marzied the owniting aflinity, sftor ton minutes of singlo wratchodnosa: S i «Dovar, Vi., has not had a doath for five yonrs, and the town honrso was put up ot raflle tho ofhior day, and won by a man who is going to alter it ovor into n milk cart. i3 —8ays 6 Now Orloans papor: “A girl of this oity racently ate & box-of castlle soap to get rid of " freolkles. }wuutu\ oxprosslon about the mouth, at. tho uncr"u, but the frookles wera 28 numorous ag over, $ ~—Miss Alico Johnson, an attractive youn, woman, startod o barbor-shop in n Kanans town tho other day, All tho wives in town soomed moved by a comjnon impulsa to prosent their lusbands with somo little love tokon. By o re- markablo coincidenco thoy all selected razors and brushes and mugs, —A oarcloss tank-loopor on the NewYork Con- tral Rond neglocted to shut oft tho walor aftor an ongine hiad beon supplied, the other day, and o train of palaco oars paesed undor tho stroam and wers flooded, tho wator pouring down through the ventilntors in torrents and ruining much costly olothing. The conductor told tha saturatod onod to mako out tholr bills, how- over, and tho company would pay for tho dam- ago, —The oditor of the Record, sn Arizona pn{ur, hios now on his table two invitations to not as socond in a duol, an invite to an Indisn hunting rald, a pair of ‘bosrskin pants prosented by s lulniur, o throo-pound nuggot of silver, n froo PIAA on & stago routo, two lottery tickets, threo Apacho skalps, a call to sot ns Postmaater, aud Justico of the Pence, and twenty-soven dollars' worth of faro chocks, —Tho Oalifornia peoplo aro wondering how thoy shall vote. Tho now elcction lnwfisvery articular in roquiring that the tiokots shall bo wolvo {nchos long, and-that the printed mattor sball be *gsingle-loaded” aud in long primor typo. Now, in S8an Franoisco, sixty-two officors arp tobo voted for, and their names and those of the offices which thoy seok cannot possibly bo printed on a 12-iuch tickot in lopal form, It is eunpll‘{‘u typographical impousibillty. —Tho court smt of Princo Estorhazy was covered with poarls, and way ostimated at o uartor of a million; the Shal's {s studdod with omonds ond emoralds. Tho Aradition rung that tho ladies of those days genorally contrived to cornor the princo at tha lovees, and to engago him in convorsation while their confadorates wero operating Il&un him with a penknifo and s pair of scisgors. 'The rosult was that the Prince 80 often - roturned from court short of his but~ tons that ho ot lnst nsked to bo relioved of his mission and to roturn home, —An alligator israther smart about somo fhings, Ho knows as much about stratogy os o ‘major-general of militia, He will, poise himsolf on a log, open his mouth wide by elevating his uppor faw, and romain porfoctly quict, In o short “timo his mouth will fll with musketoes and flios, whon down will como Lis jaw, taking every musketo and {ly prisoner. He swallows thom, licks his chop, and elovates his jnw to catch another floor full. This dish iy regardod by tho alligator as the most dolicious that tho country affords. —Tho Paris Sport says that fine ladica addicted to porfumery will doubtless bo distressed to lonrn that all thoso proparatlons whose scout is Dbasod on the violet have, in consequonca of tho Into cold spring, rison in prico. At Nico violets —vwhich for perfumery purposes aro sold by weight—fetched 4 francs tho kilogramme, having nover pmvlouulfl beon more than 8 francs. Provencoe and the noighborhood of Gonon ara tho principal seats of thq.violot trade, The prico of enrly rosos, too, is this yoar more than double what is usual. —The professional washors of white skirts und light pautaloons in Fort Scotf, Knnens, aro in tho depths of despair, Maidens will no longer sit upon tho grass. The {nnocent causo of all tho. troublo 15 & young naturaliet who brought up from Texas o handsome collection of tarantulas, scorpions, centipedes, horned frogs, and all that ilk, and which secidoutally escapod from him. The anxioty and torror that brood over that nelghborhood nro pitiful to contom- piate, Micawber's ocenpation's gone: No ono will it idly down for fonr that something will turn up too quickly, —We learn by partics recently from the Enst that thore is no probability that the Ohicagn & Northwestern Railrond Company’ will build either tho Lodi Branch into Milwaukeo or the ‘branch that they bad contomplated building from Sparta to La Crosso. The {:mvious expans sion policy of that Company has beon abandoned for tho proseut. Wo rogrot to learn theso fucts, 4 theso branchos would be important compoting lines to both citics—that is, if the roads shoul uaa into substantinlly differont bodies of stook- F\olflm‘s.—fllilwnuk&w Sentinel. —The Rov. W, R. Jovoll, of Lufayotte, Ind., has mapped out his season's work. He proposes to “stop tho importation and manufacturo, as well a8 the salo ang use, of liquor; break down all monopolies ; bring about the repeal of di- yorco laws'; regain for tho family the healthful intluence it should exort in our eocial systom; substitute arbitration for war; promote univer- sal lovo ; strengthon the ‘moral attributes of tho Government ; enforce home oconomy; establish & non-soctarian school systom; suppross politi= cnl partisanship ; supersede solfish politionl ccon- omy by a'more philanthropic plan, and defend Inbor against capital.” —Paul Carroll, a citizon.of our county—says a lotter from Jamestown, Ky.—who is thought to bo in tho stage of consumption, and who_has herotoforo boen very wicked, sont for & couplo of ministers the othor day to administer spiritual consolation., The minfutor came, and woro jusk in tho act of engnging in prayor, when Carroll's wife remarkod with much emphasis, ““that it was all & pack of d—d foolery, that the balance of the Carrolls that had died had gonoe to hell, and that she saw no use in dividing up the fam< ily by px‘n?"ulF and koofmg hier husband away from holl." Tha upshot is not stated. —The largest farm in England consists of 3,000 noros, and bolongs to o man with the Yan- koe name of Samuel Jones. In.its cultivation he follows the ¢ four courso ’ system, the wholo extont of the farm belug divided into four groat crops—750 seres to wheat, 760 to barley and oats, 760 to secds, beans, pens, eto., and 750 to roots. His livo stook 18 valued as follows: Bhoop, $35,000; horses, $15,000; bullocks, $12, 000; pigs, 82,500 Th oll_cako und coru pro- duced nunnuliy smount to 20,000, and artificial fortilizors about £8,000. . ''he entiro cost of manure in varlons formd, usod anuually, iy about $15,000. Shoop are claimed ag tho most profitable stock ho leeps, and from them aro realizod about $20,000. 3 —It does tale tho romance out of a name sometimes in tracing the name to the root, For instanco, Koaranrgo is tho beautifal name for ouo of the Whito Hills of New Hampshire, and hotels have boon ocalled by that namo, and o ‘man-of-war called by that supposod Iudisu name, and Koarsargo has been immortalized in prose and vorse, for is it not & boautiful Indinn name? Nol thoro is no Indian about it. Kenrsarge mouatain was named after the flrst whito man who lived at its base, and his nume was Kiak Sargont, and ‘‘for short™ he was called Xiar Bargo, and so0 camo Koarsarge mountain, Iow that faot doos lotcer that mountain, It is not balf as high as it was, —Iu November, of 1873, tho steamer Non- Buch loaded at Davenport with produce for the Bouth—among the rest 8,800 heads of cabbage, Just a8 tho boat was leaving Johu 0. Reod issued sn attaohment, in pursusnce of which a constablo doscended upon tho boat, aud selzed and bore awny tho cabbagos. Whifo in_his chargoe thoy frozo and beeamo worthloss, The boat ownors suod for §875 for tho cabbnges, and $150 for damagos, rosulting from delay of tho boat. And those cahhnfiuu laye beon “in litigation ever siuco, until Thursdny Jast, when tho case camo before & Jury who found for the plaintiff, fixing tho valuo of the cabbagos at 5 conts. "Ihe Gazefte, with a_surprised nccont, repoats: ‘* 3,800 cab- bagos for b conts " Tho first colored man that ovor served on o fury in Scott County way one of tho Jury in this caso—Albort Nuckels. — Exhalation of Carbonic Acud Gns, Tho Arehiv fur Physiologle contains an ao- count of Aubort and Lango's Intoresting ros soarches on the quantity of carbonie acid exhalod ina given timo from the skin of a man, ‘Theox- perimonts wero carofully mado in an air-tight ohamber, in which tho Bubject for experimont was sonted, and through which a current of alr, frood from carbonio sold, wea atendily passing, while the proportion of carbonta acid "in the alr on loaving the ohamber was estinatod by trans- mission through buthed tubos contaiuing” a wolu- tion of ealt of barlum, Theresults of theso novel investigations load to the genoral concln- sion that slxty-two graine of ocarbonio acid—n consldorablo amount, cortainly—are - extinled from the bodyof & lul‘l-gmwu man, through the skin, In the courso of twouty-four hours, The mournérs remarked a very’ MARRIAGES, JONTE—_1IOM th inat, 1 e e bt Hov: It. 31, Boring, by tho Ttav. it. M. liarses. of on, 1] tho bride's " Iatitor, Br. A Luate " "'Pfl'(‘)'mi*i:':'%nmwr Inthis ofty, Juma 31, at, tb i In 7 5 e roatdonco of tho Wk, by tho ttee. DF. Locke, Be. dola . Thomon, of Now York, and Nannio, only aughtar of. i Into R, g, Holtnet, ety ot Badultia. rkx B2 Now Vark 80 Bhiinielphin s sand copy: DEATHS, s, Stabol, Infent naaitor of Wobort W, .+ Mate, okod' 18 it o Finge eldatiooy 114 Norih Bay s Joums s, atit ook . £ Manobastor, N, 1., pagors plo 3 1% €. fauntly ‘rosidonen, n O clty,_th hoe ot yebey M. Oflvia Nolan, a wativoof Uoualy Wates- ord Troland: L ¢ his renidonco, comorat Biat Hriday avoning, at 0 o'oloal, damies Lily: uad oral from his lato resid 10 o . m., arringon o N, Wo 1t " Gomar e 03 Comotery, Hrionds of 4 A whons oot Roticg. . 0 Y 819 la= AUCTION SALES. ' By ELISON & I'OSTEIT, First Great Sale, BY AUCTION, FIVE ACRES, TO BE SOLD IN LOTS, On Tuesday Afternoon, July 1, At 8 o’clock, on the Ground, " SITUATED NEAR. TIH NORTHWESTERN CAR WORKS, . Being Block 4 in Morton’s Subdivi- sion, H.1-2 of the N, W, 1.4 of Sec« tion 11, Town 89, North of Range 13, East, Eleven lots, fronting north on Chicago-av. Thirteen lots, front- ing wost on Hamlin-ny, Thirtoen: lots, fronting east on Ridgeway-av., ond eloven lots, fronting south on ‘West Huron-st., only two blocks dis- tant from Central Park and tho great improvoments of the Northwestern Car Works, loss than -two minutes’ walk from the Contral Park Depot. Thoso lots are situated in s part ot = the city where property is rapidly | advancing, and no better opportuni~ ty will ever be offored to socoure & ploasant homo nfiuur own price. ! TERMS OF SALE---1-4 cash,. bal- i ance in 1, 2, and 3 years, with 8 per cont interest. A deposit of $50 will be required on oach lot at time ot sale. Title perfoot. Printed abstracts will be furnished each purchaser. A SPECIAL FREE TRAIN of carg will start from Wells-st, depot at 2 o'olonkfin. m. on day of sale, stop- ping at Halsted-st. and Park Station, and return at 5 o’clock p.m., for the convenience of those desiring to attend the sale. : A mammoth tont will bo erected on the ground for the comfort of all present. ., . R Plats and information furnished by BLISON & FOSTER, Anctioneers, 87 MARKBET-ST. BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, . Paremptory Auotion Sale of REAL ESTATE HINSDALE. Wo shall offor to tho highost biddor, BATURDAY,' Juno8, at 4:15 p. m,, Two Housos and Sovon Lots, on tho promises, Tho olegant residonooot W, Loland, Eaq., djoining tho valuablo ostato of N. H, Warron, Esq,, snd Jerry Nottingham, Esq, Houso cantains 13 room Yoot Fopalr, s tho modern improvomonts, ot aid col wator, marblo mantolu, oallar andor the ontiro houso, foo- Rotse, largo stablo and honery. Hoaso bulit by tho day, undor’ tlio porsonal suporvialon of Alr, Loiand, Good kitohon, rango, ote. Tho and ‘sohtalils about .00 feot, moro or lose. oy rgo aspacagiis jonty of shad an ehamontal troos, boautical fawn, all Kinds of small fruits currants, such as cherry, plum, apples, raspborry, Zrapos, ota, Bispeoperty fa ono of tho most dosirablo estatos fm Dro; ket I the tirod gontloman or aotfve busi- e e e iR o s i Vel s i, 3 {gut of ‘ll.flauzn to thoso whose hearts aro in tho KUB- itBS, Torms lboral, All noogssary information can be obs tangd of thoAuotionsors, LG, I: GOILE & GO, 63 aud 70 Wabnsh-nv. ~ 8200 doposit ronuirod of purohasors. Xets to Hinsdala and roturn can b had of Auce Tako oars atTll. 0. Dopot, Indlan s at 8:15 o'clack p. m, from Iil. 0. Depot—Q, R g k0. P, Jorit: & Go., Auctiancors. A Rgéuiar South Side SATURDAY SALE AT ATOTION. taofa boarding houss, conslisting of Dagstenia ariearen, Extontion *Tablos, Chairs, Bu- rosun, Boddlng, ¥enther Pillows, Comforters Mirrors, Gooking Stovae, Cutlary, and Pigeon-ola Tablo, Rlso, Parlor anit Clismber Furniture, MarbloTop Ta- bios, Hofss and Toungos, Buroaus, Bedstoads, Wardrobos, Obalraand Rookers, Lxtonsion’ Tablos, Carpots, Ottica esies Platod Ynivds aad Forks, ono largo canras'taut. Wstoro %'mxa,'v:fim Top. : 3 and Doubla .iiarnos ocond-) Planc; a4d Otgens, on Saturday, 28th, at 9 o'olocl prowpt, ¢ G. P. GORE & 00., Auctionocrs, £ 6and 70 Wabaub-av. By TAYLOIifz_ HARRISON. Elegant Furniture, CARPETS, Etc., At Auction, this- Morning, at 9:30 o'Clock Magnificont Olismber Sots, Ténutiful Parlor Sots, st Ohalri, Fanoy_ Itackors, Hasy Chairs, Truaso ool " Gatpata, . Lace- Curtains, Mirrors, I o fot of Qiivomon, " Groskory tn opun. lote, lods And Bedding, Grocorlos, Sholving, Countors, Cliairsrola., 6ton By TAYLOR & HARRIBON, Auctionoors, 81 and 83'Bouth Canal-st. 0 2 Sccond-Tand Buggy, One Now Open Buggy, At Auctlon ta-day, at 1dv'clock, Balo peromptory, By TAYLOR & HARRUISON, Auctionoors, 81 and ) Bouth Caualat. BY HODGES & CO. O THRTRADE, —Wowill scll on Saturday mornlng, oy o Hseohetd gonds (ocommorwith 500 yards Beunsols oacpat. eain oarpot and throo-ply. 1,000 yards bost atraw matting, 500 yards conun matting, bost quality. 100 1w diforaat stylos. 0 linon curtains, 25 good co0k stovoe. 80 nios parlor atoror 40 aprivge, all dilforont sizos. attrossos—lial, Lusk, moss, and cotion top— gy o8tlor ods, pllll}wl,‘gu..‘ae. i il poromitory and withont rosorvo, at tho Union Park Auotion looins, 613 Weet Lakost, 110DGES, & CO., Auotionsers Also on Baturday evaning, at 8 o'clack, wo will_soll tho ontiro stock of grocor} utchore® fixthiros, ""'fi" and stro fzturos, &0., 0., at &1 Wost Lako-st. Salo poal~ tive and without roeo; in By HAVENS, 0SGOOD & CO. AT ATUCTION, sharp, we will of- tho_ooofonts of two also 800 Gaver muent blankota, e 0w ohawbur uud parior suts, inarbio carpo! ourialus, ro) ungos, sewing-mae how-oasor, 3 DILIARA tables, 44 oficats to, 100 and uantity of que . 3y s furilturw, BY BIRUSH, SON & CO,, 41 Bouth Caual-st. AT AUOCTION, THIS MORNING, AT 9:80, paie, QUps | horsens, rigorators, Gonoral Hoiisohul s, 10y OYOrone 41 Bouth Canalage