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FINAWOLAL. ARK OF CEICACGO, NORTHWEST CORNER Washington and Dearborn-sts, United Str.t;s—l_)epositoi-y. CAPITAL, -~ = $500,000 OFFIORRS: B. F. ALLEN,.Prosidont. C. T. BOWIN, Vico Prosident, 0. G. BULKLEY, COashior. 4 gonoral Bankiog Businoss transaotod, Accounts of Banks, Bankors, and Morchanta solloited. Partioular attontion givon to collogtions. Hille of Kxchanga on tho brinalbal eliise of this conn- DIRISEERS. Hon. Toman Trumbull, Ohtosgo; Pot- forPatar, Ohicawo; .(};hom 1, . Cook Otitoag |‘n'3' § i 5. Bigwart, Ry ¥ Aflon, Hon, W Bebill, Ottand, 1oy s . Dawon, Clieago; D, D. Spencor, Ohll::_[u. P, B. WESTFALY, Proa't. SYDNEY MYERS, Cashler THE MERCHANTY, FARMERS, . & MECHANICS SAVINGSBANK. ‘Inoorporated 1861, 75 South Clfist., Chicago, Opposito O1d Court Honeo. ‘WEST SIDE OFFICE, 62 Halsted-st., near Madison. EXCLUSIVELY A SAVINGS BANK. Commonced Business 1862, * Adam Smith& Son, Bankers, First National Bank Building, sonthyest corger of Slate and Washington-1s., Chicago, Donlors in Gald and Silver Bullion, Bar, Tenf, Bheot, ond Granulated Form for me- chanical purposos. oot sabjaot £ Shodk withonsnonoe " O subjoof oc! out notico. BixX por cent intorost allowod on all daily balances. Ohooks u us pass through the Olearing- House, 08 if drown upon any oity bank. Intorost oreditod, snd nccounts-current rendered monthly. Coin and Currenocy Drafts on New York, THE PRAIRIE STATE LOAN AND TRUST CO. WEST SIDE SAVINGS BANK Corner West Washington and Desplaines-sts., Poys 8IX PER CENT por annum interest FOR EVERY CALENDAR MONTH. Money can be drawn at eny time. & JAMES W. SCOVILLE, Prest, = ies - ©. B, MEYER, Cashior. ONE CENT, Three and Five Cent Pieces, TO BE HHAD AT THE Chicazo Savings Institution, N. W. Corner Dearborn and Madison-sls, Gook Comiy Savings Bank, 103 WASHINGTON-ST., Worthenst Cor. Olark, opposito Court-House, West 8ide Office—17 MILWAUKEE-AV, DIRECTORS—Wi) B. Ogdon, ; Jaglor, Red- mond Prindivillo, N. 3, louton, George Taslor, Qgdon, Hungy son, Bonj, V. Page, Llisia 8. aworth, 57 Blonty can bo dravn ot any timo, with Intarost st therate of slx por cunt por aunum on all sums deposited anoorm onths, TELE United States Mortgags Co, 7 UNION BUILDING. Loans for long periods on bond and mortgage of improved real estate, ‘without commissions. 3 ALFRED W. BANSOME, Sec. Hide and Leather Insurance Gom- : pany of Boston, Mass. A dividond of 1§ por cont an all approvad claims will b panablo on and aftor June 35, at the ofiic of tho locely- ‘ara, No. 16 Dovonshiico-st., tioaton, Mass. sk g RieeD, JOIN W, OARTWRIGHT, OLIVER H. COLE, Recotvers, DIC. Wa colloot olalms of evory description agatnst parties throughut the United Statos and Canadas, and publish. tho names of those who don't pay for tho bonoflt of thoso who crodit. FRASIER'S MEROANTILI; COLLEOTION AGENOY, 146 Madisonat., Ohicago. MONEY TO LOAN On Chicago Real Latats, Largs sums at 9por oooton improved proporty. MEAD & COE. 153 TaSalloat. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Office of the Inter-State Indistrial Exposition of Chicago, Junk 16, 1870, PUBILIC .'.L\TOTIC‘% Lk Is horeby glven that & speoisl mooting of the Btockhold- o of the Inter-Btate Industrial Kxposition of Olilcago . will bo held a¢ the offioe of said Uorporation, No, 87 Wash tagtonst., in tho olty of Ohlcago, on TUESDAY, tho 1ith day of July, 1873, at d o'olock p, m., for the purposs of submitting toa vota of sald Btookliolders the quostion of incrossing the capital stock of said Corporation ao that 10 samo sball be two humdrad and fifty thousand dollars, By ordor of tho Dircotors. . JOHN P. RRYNOLDS, Becrotary of Intor-flate Industrial Exposition of Chicago. e L Nt S M - CHICAGO DOCK COMPANY. OFvICE 108 st WASHINGTON.-5T,, RoOA 1, HICAGD, iy 3, J875: annnal meating of tho Htaokoldate 8t tho O Dack G esing of the Btookieldsen o tho Obtozgo transaction of such other Lt gasity, il told .'g{{no" %:E'E’::.{:'::"’-‘(;f;fg:n"v'.”" 5. e ngtonghe Tioo omp un Tucaday, July 8 110y acs b uinion s oh CHceeo, 1, 1. DUWIHIY: Sooratar. BUSINESS CARDS, I S S LAWRENCE, WINSTON, CAMP- BELL & LAWRENCE, Attornaysat-Law, Rooms 18 to 19, No, 12l Raudolphiat,, Culoago, 0. . LAWRENCE, « 870, U, CAMPHELL. WINGTON. LAWnENOCE, - CHICAGO, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1873. REAL ESTATE, POSTPONENENT! On Account of the Weather, THE GREAT ATCTION SALE OF CHOICE Residence & Business T LOTSS, 'Fror{tlllg ITumboldt Boulevard, Logan-square, Milwnukeo and Fullerton-avs., WILL TAKE PLACE 0n Thorsday, July 3, at 2 12 p. m, ' ON THE GROUND. A SPECIAL FREE LINE OF STAGES will leave the. corner of Madison-st. and Fifth-av. (No. 186 East Madison-st.), on the day of sale, 2611-2 o’clock p, m. Sale will commence on the ground at21-2 p.m. A cordial invitation to attend the sale is extended to all. . Title perfoct. .Abstract of title furnished. TERMS OF SALE---1-3 cash, bal- ance in 1, 2, and 8 yoars from March 10,1873, with intorest at 8 ;?Ifr cent. A deposit of 850 on ench Lot will be required at time of sale, and bal- anco of first payment within 20 days. Plats of the property can be had ot tho Offico of C. C. THAYER & CO,, Real Estate Angtioneers and Brokers, 186 East Madison-st. BEATTIFUL HOMES, GEO. SUMMERS, 188 East Madison-st.,, Room 4, is now selling splendid lots in Nor- wood Park, on MONTHLY PAYMENTS, also offers assist- ancein theerection of dwellings. North Dearborn-st. A handsomo cornor lat, olthor 80 £t, or 100 ft. front, in tho imidat. of the finost 'resldenco improvoments fn the Noria Divislos, ogaafo by "5, dREELEY, Clt 3 ik i Nlon's Bofiag. Forty Acres Handsome high 1 ith 1d 1 onta, Seime i i et el S erind Chice, e 1o o Sl ogiE o CROQUET, “Standard Croquet Wo olaim for the “STANDARD ORO. QUET,” sold by us, that for the respective pricos the games are equal or superior in boouty of finish, workmauship, and durabili- ty to any manufaotured in this country. ROOK MAPLE, vory durabl HARD ‘&uon—naz sl All are foll sols—slght Dails and oight inalieis. Sent by Express on receipt of prices. JANSEN, McCLURG & CO, Baoksellers, 117 & 119 State-st., Chicago, ALBUMS. FINE, FOREIGN PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, A Splendid Assortment. All sizes end styles, from §3.00 to $30.00. Jansen, McClurg & Co., Booksellers, 117 & 119 State-st., Chicago, PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS WANTED. To Builders and Contractors, Bealod proposala will bo recelved until the Hith day of it boeosd et signod Lo jomm} raco ok, i1, for th fomiaiaing ot it acoording lo plaoe soeciiantiges Aid esios 1o Ifli’lw‘ i the oftce m{m"«”flu W, 16, Honry, Jollot, . aftor July £, Honds with apirored secarity wlil bo roquired for faitliful oxeoution of Al contracta, the proposcd Bocu ta ba raported with . The Ommm‘m heroby ro- sarve tho right 1o roject any or all bids or proposala at thelr ontion. Printed coples of apocificatione and turms (ot acludizg plane, drawings, ‘aia,), foraiated oo ap- 8 Commit too. plication Lo ti . B. K. ALLEN, L. E. DILLMAN, B 2, HRNRY, Building Committes, Joltot, July 1, 1878, TIME-TABLE. CHICAGOD & NORTHWESTERN RAILW.AY. July 4, 1873, MILWAUKEE DIVISION, On Fridsy, July 4, 1673, tralns o oo witt run aa follows: aukos at 8a. m., stopplog at all m Ghitcago ta Milm stations to boll direotlons. Roturaing, arrira at bics- X¥rom Ubcagoto Milwankes at 0:80.a, m., steppingonly at Kvanston, Mighland Park, Lako Morost, Wauki Hononta, aiid Haoibe, Kevtrala, areive 2t Ohloato al RrRorar, o Waukegan at. 9:85 Rotu TIAIN from Ohios, 8. m., stonping at all stations i both dirwoll iy his train will loavo Waukogan at4 p. m, a4 Ghloago at 538 p . WISCORBIN DIVISTON, Trafns will leave Chitago at 9, 5:40, And 10:10 a. m. Roturning, will arrive at Glicago'at. 4, 8:10, aud 7 p, GALENA DIVISION, Trastnu wiltloavo Oliicago at 7:80, 0:15, and 10: Returning, will arrivo at Ohloago at Otlior rogular tzatos on all divisior \n as usual, M. il T, Gon'l Huporintendont, it FUGH] WANTED, Soecial Partner Wanied, ™ A woll'known party wonta s partner in a profitahle and wroviog oo gute Toautrad, 810,000, be pald quartor,cash, balanioe as agroad, | A guod investiient esarod. Adds tating wihiors art intorviow iy ho had, BUBINESH, Uantor No. 6, SUMMER RESORT. CGFLEN ETOUSH, Mount Washington, N. I This faverite summor resort will bo ononod Juns 15, 1678, o B Y TOMESON & 05 Addroas 1l Juso I, W. & 0.’ R MILLIKEN, Port: and, Mo. GENERAL NOTICE. Notice, Builders. We want to bulld from two to five brick or front iyt pey o listoluss puprovad il an utlen BETpurtyat sesh pricen ApoLY 0 Ar s A A 2R W T v GOPARTNERSHIP NOTIOE. COPARTNERSHIP, The undersignod has this dsy assoointad with invelf, a0 8 bartuor, Bir. FREDEIIOK . DROOKR, angwil §yninye tlio husiaows of toanufactuciog andl solling Vrought Tron Pipa sud Vittings, st 348 and 348 Lakoe-stu, undor the firm of rooks & Co, Chleago, July i, 3. J, WALWORTIL, orth, DISSOLUTION NOTIOE. DISSOLUTION. Tho pactrioralilp herotoforo oxlating botweon tho undor slgnod undor tho firm namo of Hanry Groenobaun & Co. acting as Gouoral Agonts of the Hsuburg-Bromon Firo Innrance Qompany, Is thia day dlsslvod by mutasl con- sent, Mr. llonry Greencbaumn rotiring from tho firm and reslgnidg tho agency of tho Company. HNENRY GREENEBAUM, CONRAD WITKOWSKY. July 1, 1673, COPARTNERSIIIP. - A pirtnurshiv hias this day boen formed botiwoon tho un. dorgnod under tho frm namo of Conrad Witkowsky & Co., 1o tranenat a gonoral Firo Insuranco Bustnoes, and nocoodiny Mosses, Honry Groonohsum & Co. in tha *Gonoral Agenoy of tho Hamburg-Bromon Firo Insuranco Company, of Hamburg, Gormany, . CONRAD WITKOWSKY, July1, 1873, 0. T, AFFELD. A CARID. THR HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRHE INS. 00, having immediatoly aftor tho great Ohi- ongo* firo, at my requont, ostablished nn agonoy in this olty, mysolf boing their agont, ‘whilo all tho dotsils of tho agoncy have beon veory satisfnatorily managed by Mr. CON- RAD WITKOWSKY, nssistod by Mr. OHAS, B. AFFELD, tho Company, having beoome fully satisflod with the reliability and faithfulnoss of thono gentlemon; thoy have now, ot my requost, appointod them their Gonoral Agonts in thiacity, In transforring the businoss of the agonoy to them, I bospenk for thom and tho Company tho confidence and literal patronsge of my frionds and th public genorally. Y (Bignod) HENRY GREENEBAUM, Chicago, July 1, 1678, REMOVAL. Tho offico of the GENERAL AGENCY OF THE HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE IN- BURANOE COMPANY haa boen removed from tho “Groonobaum” Building to the “STAATS ZEITUNG” BUILDING, on tho NORTHEAST CORNER OF WASHING- TON-8T. and FIFTH-AV, = CONRBAD WITKOWBKY & CO,, Goneral Agents, G E, AFPELD OONBAD WITKOWEKY, Insurance Agency of GONRAD WITKOWSKY & CO, Hortteast corner of Washington-st, and Fifth-av,, STAATS ZEITUNG BUILDING. HAWBURG-BREMEN FIERE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hamburg, Germany. Assets,$1,819,013 Gold. FURNITURE, CHAMBER SETS. $ 85, & 45 $ 60, $ 75, $ 90, $100, $125, $150, $175, $200, $235, $285, $345, $495, $500, $600, $700, $900, $1,000. V. W. Stong Furnitare Co, 266 & 268 Wabash-av. COD LIVER OiL. WILLSON’S CARBOLATED COD LIVER OIL 1s & Spectfio and Radloal Cure for CONSUMPTION AND SOROFULOUS DISEASES, O omon o s wod ks Dokt os oo ton A 08 oitles, boarl 0 {Vontar's senatare, aod is s0id by the boat DripEir. Propared by J, H, Willson, 83 John-st,, N. Y, For salo by al Druggats, nm:w:n-’n EDEALY G G e RICHARDSON £ C0., Bt. Lonis, Mo. CLOSING-OUT SALE. CONTINUERED CLOSING-QUT SALE & MENDELSON'S, Enst Madison-st., cornor Franlklin, REMOV.AT. Steplai, Mouheimer & Hart, Hole Manufacturors in the Northwost of the PHELAN & COLLENDER BILLIARD TABLES, Nos. 191 & 193 Randolph-st., CORNLR QI FIFIH. AN o FOURTH OF JULY. 4«TE JULY. TENTS, TENTS, AND HANMMOCKS FOIRR SALE OR HIRE., Complng partios, family plenlcs bunting or faling partios, cimp muudnfn Jartios yolug fnta (ho country For a briot parlad, will td 1t muol alicapor s ploasaut o to hav fichod upon. tho bauk of soms lerely Wi 0 riunlie‘shrotny obfortag aataes orcation, whon alng ouis as farnslied b d SN O ODE B 08 R4 et EAGoL SOk aliutol of thoir owa, o cago, L. THE TURT. DEXTER PARK Stmmer Meetng Tuly1, 2, 3,and4, ansi_lav, Woluesday, Thurstay, and Friday. 22 RACES. $40,000 i Premitms, :164 fiORflTEN'PERED. Embracing the Best Running and Trotting Horses in the Country. Third Day—Thursday, July 8, .- FORENOON. P 'TROTTING PREMIUM, NO. 11~840. For b Ids. 1 , L 1o enae N, BRI 210 00, $0 o 0d b. Fnlll! Allison. ok, Daah o RENHING PREMIDM, NO. 138500, f twi und tho inslde Al 3 tolat, s“lm‘l’o?s.mym to l?i. Sk, o 1-J. Bimy 830 on abita, podigroo ab 3ot M, Hiey QR . U, & J. Tiowateln o & Tiinote. 4 rbsen by Jaak Ma- Dixle by Rovenue. d tgfl?l?m Jonninge' b. adigroo abave. iapo Rneo, padlgroo i :l':mll & CGo's b?ul. Hnapmder, podigres 6-Dan Ktuney & Co.%s ch. m. Fush, 4 yoars, podigroo ova. 8T, G. Morrts' b m. Hollywood, 8 yoars, podigroo ovo. 9—R. H. Harnos' b. m. Lady Faleflold, podigrao shove, 10-I; 1X; Baruos' b, . ——, 4 yoars,’ by LD, oolans, dem Sasioe bo'Hadonsr.” 00 Donle AFTERNOON. TROTTING PREMIURY, XNO. 1388, 000. Forh ioh has 27, 81 RN RANh s boston 1. Sl o1t ISy Fullor's b & Honey Todd, B b 3 SO VAt B Rivon Doy RUNNING PREMIUM, NO, 15-31,000, Milo hoats, best 8 n 5. 2600 to Int, 830 to2d, 8100 ta 1-F. Lopd's b. g. Port Loonard 4 yoars, by Vousher, dam 00, ¥ a W R Do , by As 3. PG Jonnings ¢formotly Kmmott), 8 B alnl llly hup.mmuncs.n. i A unrtormastor, vo. Ay u.m(’vw be 1. Moriposs, 4 306r, by Jaok Da o, dam Nubla by Alion, -T. G. Mooro's ch." . Rogar Hansom, 4 yoara by Jack Malone, dam by 8T, 6-D, MoDadiola & 'Ga.'s G o, Joo Danlols, podigroo ovor 28, 31 Komolds' b a-datn 11 Bavin' v, dam by Whelobano, Hick Bakor, pedigrog sboro, 4 3oarn old, by iuip. Fazsolstts, Railrond Accommodations. Ft. W. Dummy oars loavo Madison-at. stopping atall prineipal croas stroot ummy cars loave depot, Van Bui ?In at all principal oross stroets. H . ovory b minutes, dircot to ifl 3180 bo run cvory day during L ‘way Miohigau-av, and tho Hoal rafon traing will bo run on into Ohica tug taooe 8L 10 0'olock & 7 vofbck aarp, The Olub-Houso roservod oxolusivoly for mombors and thelr fawilios. W. F. TUOKER, Prosidont. A, 5. GAUK, Troamror, JOS. GAIRN SIMUSON, Seorntary, UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR. ‘Wa havon large stook of Bummer Merinos, Angola Flannels, Silk, Lislo Throad, Jean, Linen, Jaconot, &o,,in ino goods at bottom » Hosiery. Our stock contains about twenty varieties of fine goods for Mon’s wear, adapted to the soason, at unusually low prices. NECKWEAR, ‘We havo a very rich and seloct stock now, and roplonish e:gry month. 7 LINEN COLLARS AND CUEES, The groatest varioty of styles over offered in Fine Goods. Htmdlinfi larger quontities of extra fine goods for Mon’s Woar than _any other firm, 'wo buy at closor flgures, and do sell at core reapondingly less prices. WILSON BROS,, 8. H, Oor. Btato and Washington-sts.; “As apds-Gourt” Glark-at, south R 0ng0, mfi(‘kd' Opora House, Fourth-st., Cincine MUSICAL. STEINWAY Grand, Suare, and Upright PIANGOGS. First of the Grand Goll Medals of Honor, ‘Worl®’s Fair, Parls, 1867-Loudon, 1802. t) % Targost Plar . ‘The most porfoc! z‘l“r'.lon,;:n E‘;‘:‘;:Id‘.“u no Man. Ono Plano Yvory Working Hour. TEN PIANOS EVERY DAY. Anunlimitod warrant furnished with each fastrument. EFA variaty of now and Bonond-Haud Planos of othor ‘good makus constantly on hand, SMITIH & NIXON, General Nortliwestern Agonts for Stoinway's Planos, 162 and 164 Btate-at. MEETINGS. Masome, ‘Waubanals wrc No, 180, moata this (Thuraday) Gl ittt b o B Vi of tho W, M, JOLLN, Buo'y. CONVICTED. Termination of the Trial of Frank Walworth. The Young Pairicide Found Guilty of HMurder in the Second Degree, Charge of Judge Davis to the Jury=-- No Sueh Crimo as Parricides The Prisoher to Be Sentenced on Satur- day Morning. . Special Dispaten to Tho Chicago Tribune, New Your, July 2.—The final scones in tho Walworth murdor trinl kopt & largo crowd of spootators in attondanco up to the ndjournmont of tho Court. Tho summing up nddros for the peoplo and tho Judgo's obargo woro listoncd to with profonnd intorost. Outsido tho building wero gatherod thronge of peaplo, who could not obtain admissfon to tho Court-room. It is noto- worthy that the smming up on both sidos bas Deen charactorized by groat moderation of tono, coupled with s plain, olenr prosentation of the caso, from thoir respectiso standpoints, Tho most critical can find little to comsare in tho course pursued by the counsol on oithor sido in this romarkablo trfal. The Judge's chargo was tnado ot half-past 4 o’clock, and tho ceso was submilted to tho jury, who then rotired, and soon roturned with o vordict of “murder in the socond dogreo.” “Tho Iargo crowd of spectutors, who had wafted tho result, recoived the snnouncoment without surpriso, 08 all had boon led to oxpect this deci- wion from the tonor of tho Judge's charge. Tho sympnthies of tho crowd seemed to bo with the prisoner. Thero was a strong manifestation of approval, A 3 7o the Asaociated Press.) New Yonx, July 2.—At the Walworth trial to- dny a largo crowd was prosout. District Abtor- noy Pholps, in his argumont for tho proscoution, controverted tho claims of tho defonso that the prlax:nur ‘wad affocted by eithor opilopsy or in- sanity. Mr.0'Conor, forthe defense, then made sovoral roquosts to the Judge to chargo tho jury, in- cluding ono thut ho ohargo that the facts, os provon, do not show s doliborato purposé to murdor ; that if tho acoused believed the do- censod to bo dosporato, it militates against tho theory of murder in tho firat degreo, and if tho act wae tho result of torror, it was not murder in the.second dogroo ; that 0a four shots wero fired, and the prisoner waa only consclous of fir- ing throo, and a8 0o proof Is given which of tho four was fatal, tho jury must acquit ; that if he was in & stato of opiloptic insanity ha was not rosponsible, and if ho wasin a stato of terror, which ovorcamo bim, the jury must acquit, Without doliveriug o oharge, the Courtitook a rocess, Aftor o recoss, Judgo Davis enid if the jury ‘woro satisfied from tho ovidence that young Wai- worth came to Now York with the intont to mur- dor his futhor, thon tho crimo was murder in the first dugroo; but if tho crime were committed in o sudden mannor, in an instant, then it would bo murdor in the second do; o.” Judgo Davis, continuing, said that tho efenoo intorposed "was twofold; that the rigonor wag inenne ot tho timo of the mot, and sccondly, that the et was done in solf-defenso. 'The second ho proceaded to con- sider first, and warned the jury tho thero wero no such crimes Imowa to law as parricide, or matricide, or fratricido, however woll the natnes might bo used in common convorsation, nor waa this Court to take into considoration the laws of anclent Greaco, or Romo, or China, whore spe- cinl lawa woro onacted for thio punishment of thoso who lLilled thoir parents. In tho eyas of tho law, this crime was no greator than the kill- ing of a stranger. Thoro! woro to bondopted as in a trial for tho kill- ing of a porson other than his fathor, and tho prisonor is entitled to tho same considora- tionin regarding tho question of justification. His Honor charged, howover, that tho jury should not_rogard tho fears which the prisonor entertnined for the life of his mothor, as thoy could not bo rogarded ng any Justiflcation of ma orimo ; that thoy should only rogard thoso foars which woro porsonal. Tho law did not mako it & justification, whon killing waa dono through foar, that tho fifo of anothior waa in dangor. Thoy could, howovor, consider whethor thofoar that his mothor's life was in dangor did not. givu a point totho fcar which ho entertained for his own lifo 3“ the meoting on the morulng of tho 8d day of uno. Judgo Davis concluded his chargo at half-past 4, having occupiod a little ovor throo hours in its dolivory, wheroupon tho jury rotired, The prisoner waa thon romoved into an ad- oining_room, whoro hLis frionds surrounded im and awaitod tho vordiot. At 8:25 the jury roturned to court and Judfis Daovis wos sent for. On his arrival, tho roll wns called, and the fury wore asked if thoy had agroed on a vordiot, to which inquiry tho foreman auswerod * Wo have. Wa find tho ‘prisoner guilty of murder in the socond dogroo.” The silance which was prosorved from the en- tranco of tho jury remained unbroken for gov- oral minutos aftor tho vordict, noither tha pris- oner nor his friends uttering a word, Mr, 0'Con- or thon whispored o word to Judgo Davis, who announced that ho would suspoad sontenco until Saturdsy morning, ot half-past 10. The prisoner was thon removed to the Tombe. —_— THE INDIANS. Kiowns and Cheoyonnes Roturniug to Their Xeservationsse-Captured Squaws Surrendered to the Comane chess BT, Lou1s, July 2—A gentloman who has just arrived here from Fort 8ill, in the Iudian ‘Uerri- tory, snys that tho Kiows nnd Cheyonno Indians, who recently loft their resorvation, are return- ing. Thoy hind boon out to hava their annual “medicine dance.” One hundrod squaws, who wore_ captured by Qol. Muckonzio from the Comanches while off their rosorvation, and who woro imprisoned b Fort Concho, Tox., were roturned to thoir Lribo throo wooks ngo. Lauaure Orvy, Wyg,, July 2.—The best infor- mation that ean be obtainad in rolation to the recont Indian difficulty at Rawlins dovolops tho fact that a dozon reckless mon from Rawlins wont out and attacked a gaug of Utea without any cousd or provocation, and killed six or seven, aud wounded a8 many more, and captured sov- eral of their horaca and othor proporty. The Utos bad committed no doprodations, and had beon perfectly poncoable. Itis belioved to have boen a cold-blooded, inhuman outrage by the whitos, for which thioy should bo promptly “pun= isbed, and tho Indiana satisfaotorily compen- sated by tho Government and authoritios, Ban ¥nanoiseo, July 2.—Lient, Babeook, Fifth Cavulry, who was sont in pursuit of tho murdor- ors of Almy, ovortook thom in the mountains, compollod an cngagement, and killed fourtoon foro, the samo rules and eaptured slx, 'Two of Baboook's Indian aids wero wounded, Qon, Orook was still in the camp of the illed tho Apnohos at Pino Villago. A Moxican Chiora son on Jwnee 31, o authoritios took chargo of him, snd kent to Camp McDovell for aspistance, but bofore it conld arrive the Indi- ana took the prisoner and boat out hin brains. Organizntion of tho Mty Commine sion for the Trind of Cupt, Jack und Ais Band, BAN Francisco, July 2.—~Tho following is re- ceived, dated Fort Klumath June 301 On Salur- dny atfornoon Lisut.-Col. Liliott, First Cavalry, Maj.-Liout. I, Curtls, Judge Advocato, aud Dr, L. 8, Boldon, "oflcinl’ roporter of the' Military Comminionors, arrived here from Yrokn, and tho prospeots for s spoedy conveniug of the Commission assumed & tangillo shape, Gon. Davis, in pursuanco to nu(hmlt{ had alroudy woloctod, though not announced, the members of the Commission. Now the oflicial ordors are ont, The tribunal will bo composed of Lisut,-Col, Titliott, ¥irst Cavalry ; Copt. John Mendonhall, Datlory G, Fourth Artillery; Capt, TI. O, Hag- brouck, Light Battory, Fouith Artillery; Capt, R. Pollook, Gompany D, Twonty-firat Tutaniry, and Bocond Liout. Goo, Kingwbury, commanding Company E, Twelfth Infantry, wio will assom- blo to-morrow moruing nt 10 o'olocls, for the pur- ‘oo of organization. Maj. Curtls, Judge-Advo- onte, hns bogun tho work prellminary to the proparation ~of bhin caues, but canuot pos- sibly proparo thom for trial for sovoral days, whilo tho whilo witnossos, ecattored shont tho frontior, s n_rulo, cannot bo summonad untll the multifarious teohnicalilien incidontal to tho rrangoment, of casos avo disposcd of, Gon, Davia intends to leavo on his ntimidat- ing oxpedition on Fridny. Bomo of tho troops, a8 stuted in_proviou ] Ioft hora for Wi ® “tolograms, have alrendy arur, Corpl. Qlenahnu, Troop T, First Guvalry, con- fined_In’ tho samo flmrd»ln':um with Ko, for douortion in faco of tho onomy, undar sontoues of Hovan yonrs® mprisonmont by Al ater s cacnp ed, Inst nlight, by borlug holoa in thio floor, dig- ging iiu way ont. ( Davis indorsos s corract and_ truthiul the in- terviow with Buukor, tho Bullelin corroupondont, horotoforo called in quostion oast. © “WIND AND RAIN. Destructive 8torm in Sontheastorn Kansas and Southern Missouris Serious Loss of Life---Buildings Blown Down and Trees Uprooted. Crops Badly Injured by Excessive Rainfall, Storm Damages in Other Looalities. Pansoxs, Kan., July 2.—Tho Parsons Sun oxtra contnins tho following particulars of nuothor fonrful tornado in Noosho County. Itstrucl Galesburg lust ovoning at 9:30 o'claok, 8 station on tho M., K. & T. R. Rt., 11 milos from Parsous. The storm wno a fearful one. Tho hoavens wora ono sheot of flamo, accompanied by a terriblo storm of wind aud rain, Tho tornado camo from tho sonthwout, and firat struck tho atono houso of Mr. Giddons, Lulf o milo south of Galosburg, blowing it downward, burylng threo chil- dron and Mre. Glddens. Tho childron, nged 14, 12, and 10 yoars, wore instautly killed, and Mre. Giddons, soriously injured. Tho galo noxt struck Mr, Rogers' houso, southonst of the town, which was blown down. Ho was badly in-, jured, and his wife fatally. Mr. Jonos’ house wost of tho town, was moved fifty yards. Androw Rhodos' houso, cnst of tho town, wes moved {from its foundation. Tho tornado did not strike tho town of Galcsburg. 1t was a narrow bolt, and swopt ovorything in its track—housos, fonces, trocs and crops—as cloan aa the mowor’s eoytho. In Parsons throo houses wora struck by lightning, but with no scrious damage. Tho “rain_come down all night in porfect torronts. Much damoge has beon done to the whoat snd oorn crop. Torera, Kan., July 2.—Euroks, Greonwood County, was visited by a sovoro wind and hail storm 'yosterdsy morning, The Mothodist Church waa destroyed and soveral othior build- ings soriously damaged, Grent damage wos aleo dono to harvosting and tho growiug crops in that prrt of the Stato, 8. Louis, Mo., July 1.—A driver of a cidor and_ginger-becr wagon, name unkmown, while driving along tho rond In tho soutborn siburbs of tho oity during the storm this foronocon was struck by lightning and instantly killod, Ifis abdomen was torn opon, bis faco and hauds blackencd, and black spota appeared all ovor his body. Tho storm of this morning did much damago to roofs, chimnoys, fonces, treos, and gardens in the city and suburbs. Much anxioty is folt by morchants as to tho effcct of the recont heavy rains on the wheat crop, it bing gonorally thought it will sustain o good deal of danage, eapecially in sections west of hero, S7. Loum, July2.—Very Deavy rains have fallon hero and in this vicluity avery day since Inat Snturday, and bavo interfered greatly with barvesting, CineiNNatr, July 2.—A vory heavy storm paesed ovor parts of Proble Gounty, - O., thin ‘moruing, sbout 8 o'clock, damsging tho Whent crop at Cemdon, in that county, It assumod _tho proportions of a toruado, 50 feot in width, ond coming up from a south- westorly dircction. Parts of villages, houses, stablos, treos, and foncos wore demolished. The Mothodist pareonage is o total wreck, Othor buildings wero unroofed, aud sustained other in- Jjuries. No one seriously hurt. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune,) Caxmninge Orry, Ind., July 3.—A violent wind storm passed over Rushville this morning, doin; o vast amount of damago. Soveral brick build- ings wore ontiroly demollshod, and many un- roofed. A roof from one dwelling houec was carriod ovor 800 yards. A large two-story framo dwelling wus raised from ita foundation, and set back about twelve foot in good shapo, Noarly ovorything in ita path waa dostrogod or badly damaged. Tho wiros are all down, and it is im- posaible to got furthor particulara at prosont. No ono is reported killed. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicamo Tyibuna, XKniantstown, Ind., July 2.—Tho soverost storm that has visited thoso parts for some time paesed ovor hiero lost night, raining with un- abated fury from 12 p, m. until sbout €:30, doing much damigo to tho wheat aud corn crops. Tho farmors prediot that part of tho wheat will bo loat, na most of it is blown down eo that it will Dbo almost impossible to cut it. INDIANAPOLIS, Julg 2.—Ona of tho hardest thunder storms of tho season ragod half of last night. Two and a blf inches of water foll, and tho wind blow with groat violonco. Whant, corn, and grass wore badly lodged and damnged in thia vicinity, Tho residence of George W. MoClurs, on Eighthi stroot, was struck by lightning and one-half of the front was torn out. A daughtor of Mr. McCluro was Enrtinlly Fnrnlyzed aud o Miss Nanoy Holmos, who was slooping with hor, was injured internally and is not oxpected to survive, Tho hoad-board of their bod wns shat- tored o splintors. A house in West Indinnapo- lis wos struck and burned. Many cellars wero flooded, and much damngo was done to build- ings undor construotion. / (NDIANATOLIS, July 2.—The rain storm which commonced Inst night continued at intorvala during tho doy. Tho whoat orop in the sur- rounding country is considerably damagod. Soveral buildings™ In tho city wers struck b lightning, Two young ladios, slosping in a bo nflho rosidence of Mr, McCluro, in the northern part of tho oity, were sovercly hurt. — SPRINGFIELD. The Wayne County Railroad Bond Casc--A $70,000 Judgment Against Macoupin Qounty. Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tridune, BromomeL, 111, July 2.—An interesting enso camo up horo to-day in the United Btates Cirouit Court. It involved tho lability of Wayne County to pay certaln bonds lssued in aid of the Bt, Louis & Mt, Vornon Raflroad, amounting to $1,000,000. It is olaimod that the road was nover built, aa por agroement, but the bonds passed into tho hands of third parties, and suit waa bronght to compol payment, and, upon the plos that tho rond was not built at all s por ngroomont, judgoment was rendored in tho United Btates Uirouit Court here for tho county, Tho caso went to tho Supromo_Court, when tho judgomoent was reversod, and tho caso romanded, und it camo up sgain to-lay for rohearing, Tho Judge prered tho cave over to tho next January torm, and held that now evi- donce could bo admitted on tho socond trinl. ‘I'his dooision is favorablo to tho county, a8 it is claimod that avidoneo oan bo added to show that the roud which claims tho bonds i4 in no respoct thia roud in atd of which thoy were voted. In tho Macoupin County bond eases judgmont was rondered agalnst tho oounty for 870,000, and the Court also awarded :'Jmmmptory writ of maudamus against the Boand of Bupervisors, to onforco tho collootion of 1 por cont on tha taxablo proporty of tho county to pay the j\m'j.;— mouts horetoforo obtainod, amounting to $156,- 000, 1t iy gonorally Bu{'mflnd that tho Loard wlll rofuso to lovy tho tnx, aud it so, this will bring thom bofore the Oourt for contompt. @hicage Daily Teibune, : NUMBER 317. THE RAILROAD LAW, Important Circular from the Raifl- road and Warchouse Commissioners, Their Views on Through Freights, Spe- cial Rates, Connecting Lines, and Commutations. ,Sneeial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BeriNoriewp, 1ML, July 2,—The Railrond and ‘Warohouso Commissionors this afternoon gave tho following oplulon upon variows quustions raised by tho railroads undor the now law : BTATE oF ILLIKOIA, OFFIOE oF Tilk: RAILROAD Conntssionss o the Public: - Somo important questions hnving aricon wnder tho nct of May 2, 1878, to provont oxtortion uid uujust diverimination, wo deem it proper to make known to tho public anr construction of cortain portions of tho act. Wa would, first, direct at- tontion totho firut section, which declaras that if any railrond corporation, doing_business in this Stato, ehall chargo or rocoive mora than o foir, reasonnblo-raf ' WANLHOUSE, uly 1, 1673, o of tall or componsation for thio tiausportation of pnusongors o frolglt, tho wamo bl he doomed guilty of extortion, nud, wpou coiwviction, be puishad Ly opecils ponaltien, 'Pho avowed ubljnnt of tha statute is to provent oxtortion as well a8 unjuet diserim- ination. In making thoir rates of chargon con- form to tho requiroments of the third section, dofining what would ho prima. faclo_ovidonco of unjust diecrimination, (ho railrond companies muint not ignoro tho firat saction, forbidding ox- tortion. Inour judgmont, the' rato of chargos prior to thls dato havo been in tho main nnroa- Honably hixxh. and any increzse thoreof would bo a olear violution of tho law. The following are the questionn abovo referred to: First—Docs tho nct apply to through froighte 8 woll as local freights 7 Second—Docs tho nct admit of any discrimina~ ting in o froight (ariff bused upon the quantity sbippod, or must the railrond companies, to com~ ply with tho act, adopt ono uniform rato por 100 pounds, per ton, or per car-lond, rogardioss of thio quantity or tho amonnt of the shipmentu ? Third—\Whoro two or moro railroads, oporatod by differont companies, nxo no connectod a8 to form in fact ono continuous line, nnd shipments aro mado from a point on ono road to o point on tho othor, may tiie chargo bo at the rate npplica~ Dle to the distanco over both ronds, or at tho ag= gregatp of tho local rateu on orch rond ? Fourth—Can railrond corporations horoafter issue oxcursion tickets ? Aftor duo considoration of those quostions, wo havo arrived st tho following conclusions : First—Tho provisions of tho nct are appli- cabla na well to throngh ns to local freights, so farat lonst aa to require that less should bo chargod for tho tranaportation of domestio or local froights from one point to another within this Btate thau tho sum charged for tho trans- portation of through or foroign froights, tho samo distanco within the State, and for its trans- ortation from or to a point without the Stato. 'hus the charges from & point wost of tho Stata to a point within tho Stato must not bo tho same 08 or loss than tho chnrgos from tho west line of tho Btate over tho ssme rosd to tho same point of destination, Bo the charges from o point within the State to a point oast of tho Btato must not bo the sama as or loss than tho chargos from the samo point of doparturc over the samo road to the onet linc of tho State; 80, al8o, tho charges from a point west of the Stato to n point enst of tho Stato must not Lo the aemo s or less than the charges ovor tho somie road from tho woest lino to the cnst line of the Btate. The gonoral principlo is that tho chargos for any distance within tho State must not bo tho same or greator than the chargos for o greator distance. Becond—A roasonnbly Ices rate may bo charged por 100 pounds, per ton, or por car, whero larga amounts of froight aro shippod by tho samo por- son, than whoro small shipmonts o mado, with- out violatig the act. Discriminations of this charactor, 68 upon fair business principles, wera juat and’ ronsonablo bofore tho passago of tho act, aro not prolbited thoroby, but scom to bo rocognizad thorein by the words' * like quentity” fr%quunlly ocourring'in the third scetion of the ac Third—Whore two or moro railroads aro ownod and oporated by differont companios, and are connoctod 0 08 to form in fact one contin- uous line, and elthor of such companies receives froight upon ite rond to bo shipped to somo point upon tho othor road, the same may bo troatod for tho purposo of such shipment as one ontire line, and tho samo rate mny be charged us if ono companyowned tho rond upon which the froight was shippod for the ontiro distaneo, instead of charging the azgrogato of the locsl ratos on oach roid for the distenco shippod thercon. Fourth—The act expressly provides that noth- ing theroin contained shall bo so construed as to provent railroad corporations from issuing com- mutation, oxcursion, or 1,000-milo tickets, as tho enme hithorto have beon issucd by such corporations, (Signed) H. D. Coor, D. A. Browy, Joux M, PEANSON, Commissioners. R FOUL PLAY. Croton, New York, the Scene of a Fe: ful Tragedy~-A Mnn KHobbed, M dered, and Eis Body FPlaced Upon the Railrond Track. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. New Yonx, July 2.—Tho little villago of Cro- ton, on tho Hudson Rivor Railrond, is greatly excited ovor tho perpotration of a bratal murder. On Nonday night two strango mon came to tho villago. They said thoy woro brickmakors, had come from Haverstraw, and were accorded o warm wolcomo by thoir fellow-craftsmen, with* whom Croton is Inrgoly ‘populated. One of thom soomad woll eupplied with monoy, and spont it liborally. They wont about from ouo galoon to another untfl both woro considerably under the influence of liquor. One of them finally wont homoe with an old man namod TRogers, who finviod him to sloop with him, and tho other, who was the ono pro- vidod with tho monoy, fopaired to tho saloon of 5 man named Bronnan, sbout 200 yards south of tho dopot. Ho then loft in company with a man ed Lynch, whoso acquaintanco ho had mado mng the evoning. Lynch returned in about twenty mioutes, with the stran- gor's stick m lis hand. Io gave it to Brennan tolling him to koop it untll morming, and return it to tho owner, after which he wont home. Xarly on Tuesdsy morning, 8 tho brick- makors woro going to work, they found tho life- loss body of tho strangor lying botwoon the tracks, about » quarter of n milo from the dopot. It appeared to havo beon struck bya train from Now York, poolably the night oxpross, and thrown across it ort about thirty feot wide. Tho top of tho sloull was cut off, uil the braing wore seattored over the ties. His head must hayo struck tho spikes of tho culvort ropoatodly s he was carried noross, for nearly nlrol thom bora tufts of hair and stains of blood. 1Tis pockotbool with ita contonts was missing, us waa also a carpet-bag containing Lis clothes, which: he had in hia hand when heloft Brennau's saloon. Tho body was romovad to the villago, and the Coronor notifled. Monnwhile, soarch wos mado for the othor stranger, but ho hud loft for Now York by an early train. Whon ho camo to tho dopot to purchato his tickot ho seomod groatly exoited. o hud hoard of tho ocourronce, but would not romain_ for tho in- uost, thongl the station-mastor advisod him to o w0, suylug that his tostimony might bo called for, Constablo Andorson thon arrested Lynch, tho man who had left Bronnan's saloon with the deconsod, and hold bim to nwait the sction of the Coronor. . Coroner Dassott held tha inquest on ‘Tuesdny. Bix witnossos woro examinod, and, thongh tlio facts elicitod loft but little doubt that tho stran- or had boon murdered and his hody placed on ho ralirond traok, the jury rendorod tho follow- ing vordiot : Wo find that tho above man, name unknown, cams 1o Lifw douth by fracturo of the skull by thn cars of thy Hudson River Raflroad ; that the clrommstances con- nocted thorewith tond (0 the belief that (he death of the unknown man was tho rosult of foul play on the part of 0o party or partivs unknown to the jury, iy moruing b carpot-bag, which was’ rotog= nizod as baving bolongod to the stranger, was found lylng sonte distauco from the spot whore tho body was recovered.

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