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BERLIN. The Bismarck Press-Bifl---Its Monstrous Features. Prokable Result of the Press-Law Agi- tation---Workings of the Pres- * ent System. No Constitutionnl Regime Yet in Ger- many---Bismarck’s Ideas Relative to a Strong Government. Epeotal Correspondence of Tha Chioago Tribune, Dzrzry, June 16, 1873, Wendell Phillips, tnhis 0ld Abolition speoches, froquontly quoted n story from the Arabinn Nights. It was o description of a country in whioh all wont silently along, with a deop sor- row dopicted on their countonanoes. If asked for the rongon of thioir sadness, thoy did nothing but point mystoriously to their hearts. Thoro ‘was n radical disonso, and radleally it had to be oured. Phillips, of coursdo, comparod slavery to that opon heart-wound of the Arabian Nights; but oven hore, intho glory-crowned Empire City, ono is awakonod now and thos to tho fact that, after all, Gormany is still far from bolng tho bost of all posailo worlds, Tor o sories of years, & change in the . LAWS REGARDING TIE PUDLIC PRESS has hoon domanded ; but tho reprosentatives of tho soveral Gorman States, eslled tho ** Bundos- rath,'—practically a sort of Houso of Lords, in- tended to noutraliza the action of the Imporial Diot, tho rosults of universal suffrage,~never could bo got to take the initiative, and to propare s gouoral Gorman press-law, to tnke tho place of tho many and vory-much- difforing Iaws of tho sovoral Btatos. At st tho Germain Diot took tho initintive. A bill was framed embodying the principles snd de- mands of tho representatives of the Gorman pross, dolng away with stamp-taxos and *fcau- tion" (a great amount of monoy to bo doposited 88 a kind of ball-bond for futuro offonses against the law); prohibiting all and ovory seizure of nowepapors by tho police-nuthoritios; in short, rondoring the uttoranco of opinions by means of tho printing-press REZALLY FREK TO EVERYDODY, and giving tho death-blow to the last romnanta of that systom of proventive policy that, bofore 1848, found its infamous oxprossion in the estab- lishment of conaora of tho pross, whoss duty it ‘was to murdor idens boforo thoy were born into daylight by moans of tho presa. ‘Tho new bill waa on its sccond roading, whon, on & suddon, DISMANOR INTERPOSED HI8 AUTHORITY, objected to furthor proceeding with it, and had {¢ strickon from tho order of tho day. Ho gavo a8 his roasons the imposaibility of bringing abont an agreoment botwoon the Dict and Government, or, rather, tho ropresentatives of tho sovoral Gorman Governmonts (tho * Bundesrath ™), Ho wantod timo for the lattor to maturo a bill on thoir part, and thon have tho debate resumed in tho Diot, with a view to compromise botweon tho conservativo idons of tho ¢ Bundosrath” and thoso of the majority of the Diet, which ho con- sidered as boing too far advanced. Ho, at tho eamo timo, naserted that ko was eriously intor- ented in gotting some bill passed during thisses- sion (drawing already to its closo). It was only tho Loft, or tho moembers of tho Progross- party, who_ yoted gfil[nfll tho suspension af the dobato; whilo tho gréat major- ity, ocomprebending all othor factions, from the National Liberals to the extromo Right, bowoed their knces heforo the groat but wily Ohancellor, A fow days Iator, a bill was émaunml by tho Prussian Goyornmont to the ** Bundesrath,” that called forth guch A BTORM OF INDIGRATION from nll nowspapers (tho official organ of Bis~ marck, tho Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, slone oxcopted) that nobody dared to_shonldor tha rosponaibility of its suthorahip, It was do- nounced s a step back into tho darkost timoes of Abgolutism ; it was doclarod to bo worse than the imfamous pross-ordonnances of 1803, copled from Napoloon LI, by Biemarck, by menns of which the lattor thon succesded in offcotivoly muzeling tho pross all ovor Prussis. Tha only mitigating circumstance that could be adduced consisted in esserting that tho bill was not seriously in- tanded, but was only put forward in ordor to mako Parliamont como down from ita (accord- ing to Dismarck) too largo domands. Govern- mont wag, 8o to say, putting on its most frown- ing looks, in order to make tho ultimate, and in~ deed inovitablo, concessions to the popular side as small and as Iato as possible. The difforonco botwoon tha two bills wae of such an oxtont that the Liope of tho Liberals, to come to an agreo- ment during tho gession, almost ontirely van- ishod; and fhat Windthorst, the loader of the Contro or Catholio faction ‘(which, on account of the imponding oloctions, and for other reasous, kes common causo With the Liboials on this freo-press question) TROTGHT 1N A NEW BILL, containing only thoso features, in which the firat two bills agrood, namely: Tho repeal of the nowspapor gtamp-tex (by which tho_prico of the nuws&msnr is considorably enhouced,—a tax on knowledgo), and aleo of the * caution,” explain- ©d boforo ; but loaving thoe old pross-faw in all other respects unchangod. But tho dignity of the paople's represontatives, nrged on by the almost unanimous protost of nowapaperdom againat tho governmental. mon- atrosity of n bill, could nmot bo matisfiad with tle passage of a move ‘‘ Nothgosotz * (emor- geucy-law), 08 proposed by Windthorst; #0 tho original Committec-bill was put on-tho order of the d-g ngain; but, etrango to say, with- out gotting to bo taken up, at least during tho last two dgys. It will yot como to a debato, though, and very likoly some strong spocchea will bo made by Hoverbock, Richter, chow, and other membons of the Progrosa party; but, even if the bill should pass during this session of the German Dict, 1T WILL FALL TIROUGH by want of concurronco on tho lm-z of the Upfur I!o\lau,infillq charactorof which tho “Buundorrath’ in fact apposra. T'he police will, therefors, con- tinue conflecating Ultramontauo and other newspapora; oditors will continue to bo con- ‘domned by more Judges (without juriss); and the old circumlocution-way of expressing your opinions will have to be retained as heretoforo, instoad of dircat, plain, and unvarnished spooch, or rathor writing. 1 give o fow inatances of THE PRESENT NEGIME, which wonld, of course, becomo much worso case of tho adoption (fortunately impossible) of tho now Government (i. e. Prussian) ‘bill. _The whole issue of * tho Germania (Catholio organ) of Doo. 28, 1872, was noized by tho police, booadso it contained the colobratod allocution of Pio Nono. Tho editor, Hajunko, wan, bosidos, proccadod sgaipst, bub scquittod ; but thero 18 no way for tho publishor of tho paper to got indemnified for tho loss sua- tained by bim in_consoquonco of the soizuro. The other day, all the 8,000 copiea of tho samo paper wero conflacated ngain in the morning, and brought back again tho ovening. This niunber of the papor contained the official doclaratlon of the Catholic Bishops in rogard to tho new Church laws. Tho publication of a pastoral lotter of Irish D!B\.\?‘p! (in which Bismarck is rather roughly handled) brought on snothor seizure and another caso againat the indomitable Majunke. A rather ridlowlous seiz- uro, causad by ovor-ofiiciousncss on the part of the police, oocurrod last wook, ~The Waspen— an illustrated wookly, lke JCladderadalsh—ywan tokon hold of becauso tho likoucus of tho Em- poror Willinm was used in a rebus, intended to rond * Wilholmshaven." ‘Tho picturc had to bo ohanged ; 200 thulora were lost ; and tho revoca- tion of the police-order camo too late to make lhg’ original paper {ul available, fow lot us look for o moment at the soctions of {lio mew Emnm or loss DBis- marck) bilt, First, {f makes tho chiof editor rosponaiblo for all articlos nud corra- spondonco, a4 if ha had writton every word him- golf. As the punishment, in @omo casos, ox- tonds to four years' impridonment, and as, ho- sides, tho samo bill prohibite exprossly tho uko of any * straw man® as oditor ad hoc,,—i. 0., to suffor all tho imprironmonts fnstend of tho real oditor,—it wonld bocome extramely difieult to find suy man of cheractor to undortuko tho managing of o largo papor. But the 10T MONHIIOU BEUTION of tho now Dill s No, 20, which is worded a8 follows: * Whoovor ~attwoks fawily, proporty, goueral linbility to military nervico, or other fumfnmenm of the ordar of tho Htato, in such a mauuer 88 to undormnine worality, seugo dt right (?), orlove of country ; or who ropresents aotious, dosignuted by law as punishable, sy worthy of imitation, moritorions, and dutifnl; or who discussos institutions of sacloty in_n. maanor ondangoring the pubifo ponco, {8 to be fuulnhud with imprisonmont or fortress up to wo yoars,” With tuls Bection 20 in hia Rnlld (and no jury), auy Biata's Attorney might Iodge any oditor i prison for two yonra. This Beotion 20 {8 muoh worso than tho old mo-callod * hatrod-nnd-contompt " seotion of the formor Prussion Criminal Code—to_oliminatn which from tlic now Gorman Code, Saxony and Wuor- temborg lind to nccu;nt nfinhn tho_death-poualty, nb'u.llulmd yoara ngo in thoso two Kingdoma, Thero i8 1o doubt that Bismarck has DAMAGED IIMSELY BONEWHAT Dy his connoction with this monatrous bill, and itis not likely that he will bo ablo to explain awny his ngoney fu tho mattor. On tho quoss tions of froo pross and ealarlod ropresontativos, ha is considorably behfnd time, Fo sooms to foar a porfoctly frao proes, tho offoct of which would, of course, bo not unattended with violont commotions ; aud slso univereal suffrage, if un~ tomporod by a no-salary olauso as to tho mombors of tho Corman Dict. In one wook tho roll was cnllod on thros diffor~ ont days, and threo timos thero was no quorum in the louso. The unsalnried stato of tho roprogontativos furnishes no eufliciont solution of tho apathy of nearly half tho numboer of the mombers of Parlinmont, bocauss thoy aro noarly all rich, or nt least well-oft mon, who could just 88 woll afford to be' jn thoir seata ns to loungo aronnd in the hlghh de or lowlnnda. Tho roal roason of their dangorous indifforonce to duty fa, that it is only duty that calis, aud nothing elgo, Thore I8 no ..politleal prrty life, no olitleal party intorost, o8 s tho caso in England or in:tho United States. Thoro ignono of tho sevon or cight politienl fractions that commands an absolute majority ; and, oven it it A1, it would still be without decisive influ- enco upon tho formation or policy of the Gov- ornmont or Cabinet of Ministara, Dismarole DOES NOT WANT PARLIAMENTARISM in tho Linglish sonso oatablished in Gormany, To him, tho Ktato or tho Govornment is o mys- torlous powor indopondont from and superior to tho waves of univoraal suffrago. 'The latter may compel tho “Btato” to mnko horo and thero somo chnn;('nn; but, nfter all, the Btnte-fortross must remain untakon,—nn immengo power nood- «od, bosides, by socloty to proservo itsolf ngainst the coming sociol storms. ~ ‘Fhere must be some- thing firm In tho genoral unfirmnoss aud choug- ing of evorything; thore must bo some impns- siva and unimpassioned powor to ride the storm, Modorn _parliamentarism docs not plosso the grave Ohancollor, who sits sphinx-like in the ‘midat of its roprosontatives, and who vory likely ‘would profer to do without the wholo oumbrous apparatus. ON THE ONE HAND, tho nbsonco of too much party discipline, the entiro absenco of atrict party rulo, bas its nd- yantnges. 'Thoro are no offices to roward the ““workers" for Gorman Congrossmen, nor nro thoro any officos to reward ovon tho latter, Am- Dbition Lias no particular field in tho now Em) Tho offices aro filled by tho Qovernment spoctivo of oloctoral victorios or defeats; and ovon tho strongeat rosolutions of o German Par- liamont aro so much wasted breath if they do not moot the anrovnl of Bismorck aud of tho *‘ Bunderrath.” ON THE OTHER HAND, this dofect of party rulo, this barren prospect to ambitious mon, has its disndvnntnges; and por- hiaps no other country could have sucosedod so well, in spito of thess dofoots, in Its logislatory Jorsonso and its logislatoryJabors. Btill, theso dyllio times in politics connot last forover. Tho popular domands will rise, and must riso, highor and higher, and ambition cannot nlways it pationl untl doath opons to it tho (at prosont only) chanco it has of bmmlnfl o succossor of Bismarck. Parliamon- tarism will, oven in Gormany, assort itsolt, though it will not attain for yonrs that gonoral and’| dangerons omnipotence by which France, for inatance, i8 pondulating from Napoloonic dospot- ism to chuotic Communism, The difiiculties presented by tho Oatholic question slono are such a8 to require A BTNONG GOVERNMENT, Bnch & one alonc can withstand the Btate-and-socioty pulverizing tondency to which Ultramontanism is 08 well fitted as tho adherents of Communism and Socialism,— both of which the presont summer will soo form- iug strange combinations in order to defoat tho groat Liboral partics, tho dofondors of the statu quo, and of tho peaceful dovolopment of the Gor- man Empire. it | MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDIES. Thoe Dody of a Wealthy Englishman Found on the Beach of Staten fn- Innd. From the New York Tribune, July 1, Tho decomposed body of n man of giant state ure, found on the south beach, Staten Island, ou Saturday, has beon idontitied as that of Col. Lionol Percy Sidnoy, ago about 40, of London, England, who is #aid to have boon formerly com: mandor of Ifor Dritannic Majesty’s Housohold Guards, and al8o a nephewof the Earl of Sidney, T'ha deconsed was of gront roputed wonlth, aud iy m[‘mfl.nd to bayo been largely intorosted in tho Cunard Steamship Compaty. 1lo had boon accustomod to visit Now York at froquont inter- valg during sovoral years. Upon his nrrival from London ho bocame a guestof the Do Boto Houeo, in Bleskor atreot, noar Brondway. It had been his habit to cm con- sidorable sums of monoy in o Iargo wallet, in an inner pocket of his coat, but, whilo poyiug his boued bill o5 Friday avitug, Lo romarkad to tho manager of the biotal that 1o knd mearly ¢ ruu out of monoy " and should draw 210,000 from his banker on tho following day. 1o left the hotel tho next morning but did not roturn, In- quiries scomod to show that, nt about noon on Baturday, June 21, ho cilled ot the oftico of Dr. Bock, in Wont Bixtconth stroat, with whom he way Iu:gm\ptod. Aftor o brief visit Lo loft the housoe, having agraed to meet tho Doctor at tha B{fln glor House, in Union-square, at b o’clock, to play billiards with him. 1o failed to keop the appointmont, and, search being mado for him, it appeared that durln§ tho afternoon Lo Liad visit- n&o‘!\ofllny&!«‘o arty's distillory, No, 25 Ludlow ftroot, and statod to Mr, Fogarty, with whom bo was intimato, that Lo intended to make hia will, and did not think that Lo would livo mucli longer. 1o is said to have been suffering from extromo mentnl depression, which is attributed to domestio tronblo. This ho is not known to have disclosed, but some private griof scemod ot times to woigh heavily upon his mind, Boyond his vistt to the distillory, no traco of him seams to bave boon discovered until his body was washed ashoro on Staton Teland. His hablt of carrying largo suma ebout his porson and hin disappoarance o soon sftor having do- clared his intontion of drawing $10,000 from his banker, havo induced suspicious amoug some of his friends that Lo was the victim of rabbery and murder, Others, howeyoer, give no credenco to the theory of foul S\ny, but soom eatisfled that Lio committed suicide whilo suffering from tom- {:omry inuonity. Nothing was found iu the pock- ota 0f his clothing excopt tho koys of his room at tho hatel, and a watoh which hed beon Roon in bis posscseion was missing. Tho advauced decomposition of tho body prevented an numfnsy and it could uot, thoroforo, ho_dotormined whothorornot he L boon subjected to violonco, Hia remains, which huve beon tomporarily fu- torred st Staton Island, aro to bo forwarded to London, whors ho ia said to havo loft a wifo and soyoral ohildron, A Murder on Long Xsland. From the New York Sun, July 1, Bouth Ogstor Bay was lnst Friday night the Beono of a torrible crimo in tho barbarous mur- dor of ono of ity oldest and most highly respoct- ed inbabitants, Mr. Bpmuel Jones, & gontlomsn 15 yora of age, and roputed to hLave becn ossessod of considorable wealth, was born in outh Oyster Day, and rosided there throughont his life. " Ho was a man of grent literary ability, and, ocoupled with hia_books, ho lod a very sedentary and rotired life. Ho lived ontiroly slone in & small one-story framo houso about 200 yords from the South Side Railroad. A consid- orable qunnu:( of well-kopt land s attaobied to the house, and a short distanco nway is o small ‘woodon cottage, occuyml by ono Poter Mnloney, an omploye of Mr. Jones, Throughout Friday Mr, Jones, who, despito his advanced ago was i robust and hoafthy man, busled bimsolf in mak- ing amall ropaira in tho hedges and foncos noar hie house, and whilo ho wae thus occupied ono of hin brothers callod to soe him, Tho brothers saparated at tho close of tho day, and Mr. Samuol Jones sob about the Ympumucn of his suppor, a8 was his oustom, with his own honds. Shortly aftorward somo grass in_tho noighborhood of tho houso took fire, aud Pefer Maloney says ho saw AMr. Joncs attompting to extinguish it. 1lo did not offor to ausiat him bo-~ causo, as ho says, hiy cinployor was o vory self- rolinnt man, who nover permitted any familiari- ty trom his worvants, proforriug to accomplish Lis objact, whatever it might bo, without any as- sistango if popsiblo. hat Mr. Jonon euccoodad in oxtiuguishing tho firo 1s evidont, as but little dawnngo was dono to tho grass : but no ane, a8 far us Is at presont known, witnossed ho vesult of his efforts. 1lo was soon uo moro alive, ox- copt by thoso who saw him last of all, ©On ‘Boturday morning, Potor Malony found tho body of Mr, Joneu in a well throo or fonr ards from tho roor of the latter's house, The ody boro tho marks of having beoen strnck vio- lontly and ropontedly with blunt instruments, snd the impression which ai first provailud that he had accidentally fallon iuto the well, was at onco dismisned from evory mind, On tho fore- hond wan n Inrgo soar, ovidontly from s club of somo kind; Liio hiond, too, wns much bruisod. Tho pockots of Lis trowsora woro turnad inside out, aud his watoh and cbain bad disappesred, Even without this ovldonco, it was mnlll’(znst that tho bloody work ind been dono for tho purposo of robbory alono, An oxamination of tho houso showed abundant ovidenco of this. In ove room tho murdorors had haon at work ; logks ang bolta wore broken in all diroctions, snd much timo lnd clently beon occuplod in ransnok- ing tho {Armnlsen. A number of valuoloss and non-portabla articles woro sentterod nbout, and footprints wero visiblo evrywhore, It was ovi- dent, also, that the ontrage had not boon com- mittod singlo-handed, for some of these marke wore smallor than othors, In a small roar room wos o olub nowly cut, and with & portion of the Dbark pooled off "ono end; it Iay in 8 pool of blood, and was itsolf stainod, leaving littlo doubt a8 to {ta Loing hiovonpon with whichi the old man was firat attacked, and with which tho doep out upon the forohond aud the numorous wounds upon othor parts of the hoad wero inflicted. On tho tablo {n tho dining-room was sprond tho un- tastod moal, in the praparation of which tha old man bad been engaged whon ho was interrupted by tho grass bohind hia houeo catching firo. He must have returned and comploted tho layin, out of tho suppor, but his murdorors had no! given him timo to partako of it. The_ plates waro nll porfoctly clonn, and n largo dish of strawhorries, which formed the principal foa- ture of the rul)mt, WA nvldontl‘; untouchod. It was impossiblo to nacortain how much booty, besides tlio watch and chain, the murdorors uo- cured, as thoir victim was very rolicont about his privato affairs, and not ovon his_ brothors wero awaro what inonoy ho kept on the prom- isos, It wne supposed, howovor, that ho hnad & large numbor of bonds in the houso, which™ he kept, with othor valuable pnpors, in n small oloset, which was the onl room in the houso not boaring_ evidoncs of pil- Ingo. No bonds, howover, could Lo found, and itia prosumablo that they woro stolon, An ex- amination of tho woll rovonlod tho most revolt- {og incidont with which this torrible outrago was attonded. A largo stono and soveral hoavy bil- lots of wood were drawn up, all moro or loss stolned with blood. Theso bind ovidently beon thrown down n{;on tho old man a8 he lay, yot living, ot the bottom. Thoymust have boon carried somo distanco by tho murderors, ns nof- thor the wood nor tho atono could have been procured vory near the well. Dut even aftor this, and nftor tho porpotrators of tho erimoliad doparted, their victim, though doubtless inson- siblo for somo timo, must havo still rotained lito, for the ropo from which tho buckot way suspond- od was clottod with blood aud drawn tight over the roller. 3r. Jones had ovidontly recovered consclouse ness nud made a lust desperato offort to snva his 1ifo by climbing nup, ovontually rolinquishing his grasp and falling buck upon tho buckot in the position inwhichho was found on Saturdsy mornivg. As for nacan bo nscortainod at prosont, tho faots would soom to fudicato that, whilo the old. man was outside try(us to oxtinguish the fire in the which b oubtless inon ignited to TuroSiim from tho hiouse, the murdorors ontorad and sooroted themeolves. Whon ho returned, and aftor having comploted tho proparation of tho ovoning moal, tho attacl must hove been mado, tho nasailants probably kuocking him, and pur).maa stunning him, with the club found in the back room; thoy thon draggod him to tho odgo of the woll and throw in; on looking down upon him, a8 holay ot tho bottom, the; doubtless discovored that ho waa still alive, ant roceaded to comfilute thoir bloody work by en~ loworfir‘\ ‘fb orus| éu;n blunofih ehr utgno &ml ogs w! oy caat _in, leaving only when the; gu% ossd bim 1o be doads o 2 The wildest rumors provailed regarding tho murderer, many ofl:rnsaing the opinion that tho servant, Peter Maloney, was concorned iIn it. Tho man, howover, had boon g0 long in tho sor- vicoof Mr, Jones, who nl\vngu spoke of Lim as being thoroughly trustworthiy, and ho told his talo so composedly that tho Buspiclons sgalnst him soon died out, Mr, Jonea was a nophow of tha Iate Chief Jus- tico Jonos, snd grandson of Judge Samucl Jones, The preasont Judge S8amuel Jones, of Now York, waa his coueln, aud his sistor was married to Ad- miral Smith. —— A DREADFUL CRIMINAL. Capturce in Olay County, Ky., of n Man Oharged with ‘Ehirteon Mure ders. From the Lexington (Ky.) Press, July 1. Tho Sheriffl of Clay County and a party of four armed mon arrived in the cily yestorday, having in chierge two mon nemed James Turnor an Trancis Paco, said to bo mon of tho most despor- ato charactor. The immediate causo of their arrcst was tho murder, in 1872, of twomen named Middloton and Fiolds, whom thoy waylaid at night on the public highway. Tho bistory 6f Turnor is ono of & vory start- ling nature, ~ Although of good family and in cavy ciroumetancos, yot his love for decds of cruplty svas such that ho disrogarded all laws of socioty in gratlfying bia svage Jussions, = Dur. ing tho war ho became tho loador of o band of orrillas, who Larassod or murdored in cold tood all Bouthern sympathizers on whom thoy could Iny hands. - In Harian County, on the Virginia lino, lived an old man named James Middloton, a respoota~ blo old citizen, whouo -gons, David and William, onlistod in the Bouthorn army. In 1863, Turnor, with Lis bushwhaclkors, scoured that county, For foar of thoir attacks, and knowing their dos- perato charactors, old_Middloton loft his homo and flod into Loe County, Va. They hoard of his rotront, and, following, captured him and bronght him back to Harlan County, Xy., on the Virginin lino, whero thoy put him to death in tho most cruel manner. “Tying him to n treo thoy cut off his cars and nos¢, and tore off his uails, besides othorwise mutilating his porson, aftor which thoy sat around him, watching him nlowlrr dio of his gnfforings, tho abjoct of thoir ribald josts and most inhuman torture, In the sumo yoar David and Willinm Middloton, lonrn- ing of the frightful denth which thoir fathor bad dled, roturned}to thoir homo in Harlap, bent on rovengo, Hero Turner succeoded in Killing David iddleton, and thon oscaped with bis band from the vicinity, pursned by s party of Southern troops, who Tioard of his doproda- tions and woro in soarch of him. Ho 18 charged with many othor murdors, amounting in all to thirleen, Ono of his vie- tims wns tho Bhorif? of Leo Connty, Va., whom ho cansod to be stripped and burled alivein a mud-holo. , Until tho closo of tho war Turnor's name was & torror to the country over which he and hig band of outlaws roamed at will, killing or mal- treating tho defosoless, . bub nwldluq always o conflict with s body of armed men like thom- golves. Thoir deeds wore dark and bloody, and many o tale of borror is told along the Virginia and Kontucky lno of Turuer's bloodthirsty bushwhackers. . Thero aro those inthis city at tho presont time, who sorved in the Army of Virginia at tho oriod of which wo write, and _who rocollect tho Jarcor whioh tho yory uemo of Tiruer Inapirod in tho bosoms of those who wero compelled to romain in tho countics subject to his raide. ITo gpared not women or children, aud no one wng over known to experience meroy at is hands. After tho war Turnor rotnrned to his homo in Loo Connty, whero ho wont to work as _farmor and amossod quite a fortune, It s said that he is now worth 10,000, Ho could not rotrain, Lowever, from doods of violonco, and moro than onco ho had to fico from his home to ovade tho ofticers of justico, Iun 1873 William Middleton, accompaniod by o man named Tields, traveling on horgehback, came to the placo where Turnor lived. At thoe publio inn Turner learnod the di- raction tho travelors wore to follow, and taking with bim Francis Paco, they lay in ambush for thom. Building o fire in tho road, thoy took their places in the brush, and as the mon passed on horseback, aud eama into the ufim tha con- conled murdorora oponad fira with fatal offcct, This Iast _outrage so shooked the community and enraged them to such an extent that (hofl rose in arms and pursued tho murdorers unti captured, Thoy woro carzied in irons to Clay cmnty, to await trisl, under o strong guard tho whilo. Finding It impoasible to try them at the last torm of the Clay Circuit Court, and it 'boing too oxponsiva to keep a guard over thom for soveral months, tho authoritios sent thom to tho jail at Loxington until Octobor, when thoir trial will como off, and they will be delivered onco mors to the Bhoriff of Olay County, loro no rosones are possiblo, and Judgo T, ,Fuch 118 no powor over tho jallor, o that it 18 likely, whon tho proper timo arrlves, they will bo hand- ad over o thopropor ofticors tomoat theirdesortd at tho handy of that justico thoy huve =o foully outraged. B —— The Ncocher Investigntions=Truste worthy Evidenco Not Forthcoms ing. From the New York Tribune, July 1. Tho ntntemontn published in sovoral morning Apers of yuutordné in rogard to tho investiga- [ by Plymouth Clurch of the nhlu‘gon made sgaingt the Rov, oury Ward Boeocher, by Honry (Jg. TBowon and othors, linve beon found, upon ju- 4 uir{v. to bo incorrect in one or two partioulars. £ Tio vt pinco, tho Commitioo having {ho mattorin hand is not a spocial ono, sppointed for tho purpose, but s the xouular'Examhnnx Qommittes, which, having tho earo - of all tho apiritunl affaira of tho clnrch, pos- wussen full jurisdiction in the matter, Again, tho mombors of thia Committeo, as woll as all " Intorosted in tho mattor, bavo folt for somo time tho nocessity of eifting tho scandal thoroughly, but have beon unablo to procosd oflicion aln that diroction 0a yol for want of Aufliolent eyidenco on which a proper caro could bo mado. Mombera of the Committce hinva ro- pontoedly, it waa atatad, attomptod to follow uj Btorios which hnd reachied them, and to loarn ll; anything. tangible was to bo had; thoy found, howovor, that thoso making thesa nssor- tlons were unwuun{; to tostlfy on & trial, while tho Commitioo hna no powerto compol tho attondance of any witness. When quostionod 88 to tho sourco of thoir information, these por- gons gave most untrustworthy suthority for it. Tho position of tho Committeo Lins consoquently been an ombarrasalng ono, for, while ronlizing the importance of making a thorou hlnvcntl%& tion, and dosiring to entisfy tho clamors of tho frionds and enomica of Mr, Doochor for an ox- amination, it bos boon unablo as yet, for want of ovidongo and lnck of power, to obtain it, and to bring about just and atistactory conclusion of tho mattor. As the Committeo adjourned at tho laat mooting subject to tho calt of the Chalr, it was_ not known whon another meoting would gu I‘;:{d, nor dofinitely what furthor sction would 0 takon. —_—— JOHN HERRON'S DIARY. “Vory Wenk§ but, Plonso God, We Will Wonthor Xt AllL» J'rom the New York Herald. Thia slmple, comprolicnsive and eublime ex- rosaion of faith in n morciful Providonce ia rom John Horron, who wont out from Now York on_the Polaris a8 stoward of tha shly, and who at Washington, the othor day, gave in his tonttmony us oua of tho witnesses of ¢lio misfor- tuncs of "that ill-starrod oxpodition. In his ex- smination, a4 s evidenco in reforence to the adventurcs of Oapt. ‘Tyson and his party on their ice floo, ho submitted’ hia dinry of “thaf wonder- ful oruigo. " And thoy did weathor it all, those korolo nine- toon souls, whites aud Esquimaux, mon, women, and children, “thio bravest of the brave,” in- oludl.nf tho bravo littlo baby,. whoso advontures from its birth in thoso roglons of otornal ico and anow reduce to fooblo tlotions tho baptism of Achillos and the infantilo prowoss of Hor- cules, And how tamo and commonplaco appear the ndvontures of Tolomachus, tho oxploits of Sinabad tho Bailor, tho difioultios of Co- lumbus {n an unknown occsm, the story ot the * Anctout Mariner,” the comfortabla solitude of Robingon Crusoo, and the mild sufforing of Enoch Ardon on his tropical ieland—how tame thoy mppear comparcd with tho trials, porils, and suferings of this six months' oruise of Uapt. Tyson and hia herolo ‘band, drifting down through the broken lco and masslvo icoborgs of Daflin Doy, and through all tho cold and atorms and darkness of au Arctic winter, frequently throatonod with starvation, and from day to doy in dangor of boing dis- persod ond ongulfed by the angry waves{ ~ Jobn Horron's diary of this moet wondorful eruiso and timely rosouo, in short, dwarfa all the storics of, roality and romsnco_hithorto recorded of mar- volous adventures and escapes from tho perila of tho soa, whothor under tho bumlnq‘sun of tho equator or among tho dismal ice-packs boyond tha Arotle Circlo, On tho 16th of October lnat, oxpooting tho ship to go down ovoxzr»m.\nulo, the crew, after the womon aod ohildren hed boen brought out, wore ongnged in discharging the provisions, ote., upon nn ice-floo to which thao ship was mado fast, and uoxt thay woro bringing off tho hoats. Whilo K«]:t eugaged In those proparations for abandon- g tho ship, n large icoborg camo drifting down, snd, striking tho tlue, shivered it to piecos, treo tho blip, and, n tho gathoring darkaosn, 1t wes out of sight in five minutes, The nino- toon souls edrift on differont picces of ico, were, howover, soon rounited on tho main flac, bub_most of their provisions wora lost or adritt, Bix doys aftorwards some valu- nblo supplios wore recovered ; and in reforonce to this stroko of good fortune Herron says, ¢ Wo roturned to hoadquartors woak but thankful to God, oud had o good supper.” On tho 84 of Novomber they gavo up tho hope of working to tho land. They wore hopolessly adrift and must 0 whoro wind and wave would garry them. ot, with thoir memorios of homo, they did not forget ite holiday festivals, Bo on Thankegiving Day thoy had an oxtra dinner, includiug ook tu‘nlnesflup, and on Ohristmas they had * quito & foast. The altornations from abundance to short ra- tions and from fasting to good fooding wora fro- quont on the voyago. Tho Esquimaux, Joo and Hans, woro, In all tholr straits, the food provid- ers of tho party. It was woll thint thoy woro sup- plied with warm coalskin clothing ; thiat thoy had their boats for emorgencies of danger; that thoy had cooking utensils; that thoir {ce flos was largo anough to udmit of tho building thoroon of sov= ornl comfortablo snow housca; that thoy Lad somo good riflas and plenty of ammunitton aaved in good ordor, but it Was partioularly fortunato for tho party that “MK Lhiad with thom those experi- ¢nced Esquimuux fiuntors, Joo aud Hans, as thoir “ hroad winnors,” ‘Tho stoward naturally do- lights 1n their achicvements, for in eyory emer- genoy of famino Jooor Hane or both of them camo in with thoir seals, dovokins, cogjook, or o boar, to prove_thoy woro equal to tho crisiu. ‘Thus speaks Joln™ Horron on these oceasions : * Hans brought in & seal to-day. Thank God, for we wero vory wenk. God scnt that seal to savous, Thanka to His holy namo. It hos ‘boon o all the timo. Just 28 wo wero played out somothing camoalong.” Again, "'Joo shot an gogjook, plenty of meat andoil. Good Bunday's work dragging the fino follow to tho hut and thanking God for nll His morcios.” Agaln, Al}:rfl 23, whon tho party woro nearly starved, Joo and IHans so- cured the prize of o hog. Says John Herron, gunhing over with mpiure: ' Along came Bruin, thinking he was coming to & meal instond of furmshing ono. Oliok, bang! wont two riflos, and down Went Bruln, to save a lot of starving man. The Lord bugniuud 1 On cousidering the invaluablo services of thelr Esquimpux companions to tho whites on this long and porilous dmtlfig ormigo, wo bhoeartily conour in honest John Horron's opinion of Joo and Hannah and Hang, that, i wo over got out of this difioulty, they can never bo_paid too much.” Tho Government should give thom each » handeomo ponsion, and the childron likowiso, Wo aro inclined to regard tho many fortunato osonpes of Capt. Tysomn and his party, and thoir final rescue as thoy wore Qrifting out ko tho broad Atlantlo Ocesn, on o more cake of ico rapidly melting away, as duo to that spooial intorvention of Frovidenco which takos noto of tho fall oven of a sparrow. 1Wé can ngprnnlnke tho simplo, oarnost, and con- stant faith of John Hoerron and bis ovortlowiny stitudo whon ho snys: “God sont that scal. t has boon &0 all tho time."” This is tho sublime moral of Herron's diary. Tt is that faith whioh \)mtht the living wator from tho rock in the wildorness; that faith which 8t. Poul dofinos ag “the substanco of things hopod for and tho evidonco of things ot gopn "'—that faith which can remove moun- talns. Dut, in many other rospoots, tho faots and ovents narrated” and testificd to by John Horron aro of groat value. Ho shows that the Polaris was woll saaptod and well o(e;xlppud for hor Polar expedition, but that in steam power she was doficient ; that the probabilities, from heor strongth, aro {n favor of the eafoty of the ship ; that on leaving Polaria Bay, homeward bound, sho was, porhaps, too huu.vxly laden to fight her way through thoso ice packs; that with tho dischargo of tho stook of provisions put out on the ico on tho 16th of Octobor sho was suffi- ciontly lightened to roach at lonst a safo anchor- BEO; dv.mt nlu%o stock of provisions still remained 1 the ehip for thosubsiatence of tho fourteon mon loft on board, and that, though Capt. Budding- ton had beon uccnslnunlli: intoxicated, ho was porfeotly sober and diligontly active for the rosorvation of Lis ship's crow on that memora- Eln 16th of Ootobor. Among other important faots established by Herron's journal of his involuntary voysge down Baflin Bayis the fact that o party of nineteonsouls, adrift on'an fea floo in that stormy sea, by two good and faithful Esquimsux “huntors, well armod and supplied with anmunition, can all ba subslstod through the threo months' darkness of an Arctlo winter, and througha six~months’ cruise at tho moroy of icobergs, anow-storms, winds, and wayos, 0. 26 Horron malios this momor audum ¢ ¢ To-morrow will be our cholcost day ; thon tho sun roturns (munnlufi; that, lhaving ronchod his farthost point, south of the Equa- tor, ho will turn again to thoe northward), and in throe woeks wo will have daylight,” Aguin, on learniug, Jau, 7, from Mr. Moyor that they had drified down t0 north Iatitudo 73,07, Horron writos : * Nows 80 good treatod mysolf to an ex~ tra pipe of tobacco at 13 o'olock last night." Thoy wore longing fortho sun—thoy had not scon him’ for months. For & briof spaco, at high noon in Now York, ho had givon them onach cloar day & roliovin, c.wm;lm. but the interposing bulk of tha globo knd cut off oven o glimpse of his glorious faco, Iu viow of this diflicnlty of pro- valling darknoas, only now and thon rolioved by the aurora borealls, wa- foel that wo cannot too atrongly approvo the harmony, onduraunco, and horolum of Capt, Pyson and 'his party, or tho kil and fidelity of Joo and Ifans, as huntors, in kooping thom all alive, Wo, thoreforo, I.umrth commond tho gollant Uaptain and his party, onc] and sll, to some spocial and substantial rocogui- tion of tholr servicos by the Government. WALL STREET. Roview of tho Manoyy Gold, Rond, Stock, nnd Provision Mnricots, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, New You, July 8,—All of tho morketa havo beon excomnivoly dull, Thero has boon searcoly sufliclout buainoes Lo call tho operntions of evon passing Imports ance, A majority of brokers loft {ho ntreet nt 1 o'clock, and tho Exchanges waro practleally desorted, Ono of the ovoning payera says nogotiations, con- fuctod privatoly, aro tac adyanced for (bo o nf & Iargo block of Ghlengo & Norlliwostern common atock 1o strong peaple, wh invo hiad uothing to do with tho sloak itica thio famous cornor laal nutum, tho follers Doing tho cliquo which cornerod atock tion, amor whom Jay Gould, Augustus Scliell, Johin Stowart, an Horaco ¥, Olark Woro prominont.’ Tho doatlt of Mr, Glark rusy hisyo hnd something to o with tho tranafor, If tho oport {n truo, Northwontorn common stock may oncomoro become i fentiro of tho activo lat early in July, Xveuts wil probubly sliow Low uosr thia roport rio, o ot MONEY, t 1o monoy market was vory asy at tho mo; rates, anil 4 por cont wan (g catablishod bosls nogottatins in o Anal trades, aorn ubsided fnto oxtromo dulliess, and was quict withont npooulation, Pricos woro stoady at 118\@115%, Tho fual ratos pld for inving gold balances carriod wero 4, 3, and 4 por cont. Tlio Block Exclisiige has been nearly doseried thin ;{lomvnn, aud littiomoro than quotations have boon ven, rRODUOR, Breadatuflta—Rocoipta, 6,120 barrel flour, 359,420 buishiole whcat, 07,739 Lushels corn, 64,210 bushols oata, and 8,820 bushold rye. Tho flonr miatket ahiows no Shingo of {mportatico, and continca dull and leary, Furthior concosslons aro necesnary fo offect salen, bit buyers aro not oporatiug. Wo only noto ealon of 7,100 Arrels, Drovistons ~Ttig market for, moss pork ta again & #hado firmor, with & modorato business, One thous- and barrcls for August delivery rold at $10,60, and 250 for Juno dolivory brought $18,76, but this was sn ox« tromo prico, Balos.woro afterwards offocted at $10.60, July confracts wero hold ot $10.25, and 250 barrols wero roported sold, Primo and bxtra primo mesa aro quiet, TLard s o shade firmer, but vory quict, For western contract, buyors wero bidding yoatorday’s pricos, but holdera wero asking about 1100 sdvauco afl around, We noto sales of now, which cmbrace 250 tes July, 250 for Auguat, Olty was steady and in moderate demand ; 200 tea brought’ H‘l{c. Dressod Liogs ruled ateady dure 1ng tho day, * Ouf meata generally quiet and firm, with ealoa of 5,000 1a city packod shoulders and 500 homs, Dicklod bollie rulo driner ; 20,000 1bs, light sveragos, #old at 9¢, Frosh meata aro quiet and firm, Middles maot with somo business ; safes wore reportod of 100 Lozes long clear, Smoked meats rulo strong, with #ales af 500 bame, . Boof hums and othor descriptions gr m‘ 8o vry dull, and pricea for tho most port aro ominal, WICHITA, KS. Xncidents of Border Oivilization Texay Cnttle Awaniting Muyorsss Teraonal. Special Diapateh to The Chicagn Tribune, Wiourra, July 8,—Wichita 18 rod-hot and gotting hottor. Toxas raugers, bootod and spurzed, snd 500 domi-mondes aro making things lvoly horo with all Xinds of gamea and ontortainmonta at ll hours, Ono hundrod thoussnd Texns cattlo aro now herdod in. {hia violnity, awaiting Eastorn buyors, Prices ranges s followa :&-year olds, $18 to $20 por head ; 3-yoar alde, $1210814; 2-yonr oldh, 83 to $10; yearliigs, $4 to $5.50. Caltlo buyors nro anxiously losked for hore, “Fho Hon, Biduoy Clarko, ex-member of Congrose will orato ‘st Augtata on ' tho dth, Tho Hon, I. 8. Kalloch will speok of Eldorado, Wichita will bave & ball and fire-works, FIRES. Dontruction of Property in Varions Tlnces Yesterdny. Monns, 1L, July 8,~Thia moruiug, at 8 o'clock, a fire was_discdvorod in tho brick block known ns Pen- dergast Tilock, but by tho prompt actlon of the firo do- portment, with tho steam firo-cugino, the fire was soon put out,” Whon discovorod it had consumed tho floor and Solsts seross tho room in which it originated, ucross tho adjolning ball, and nto tho printing oflics of Bimpaon's Liberal Reformer, Thofiro originated 1n tho store-room of tho printiag ofico, und was ov- dontly tha work of o incondiary, having burnod tlurough tho floar and Jolsts in two places, on- opposito 6idos of tha room, Tho fnmuranco on tho buflding ws a4 followa : $3,000 in tho North American of Pliladol- phis ; $1,000 in tho Imperial of London : $2,000 n tho Girard of Thiladolpbin s and ou (Lo stock of J. W. Simpuon, aa follows : §1,000 in tho Phanix of New York: $1,000 in tho Lycoming ; $1,000 iu tho Bpring- fiold, Wags, Tho loas fa probably hbout $700 un tuo bullding and stock. New Yonx, duly 3,~Threo bulldings on Esst Fitth sireot, ocoupled by Miller's sago mill, Ness’ cabluot shiop, Dollman's Nobly-liorse factory, Htrouss’ sugar- box factory, Quick's pattorn works and stair-bulldor'a shop, wera (amaged by firo this morning to tho oxtent 230,000, Insured, A firoman was badly burnod, OINCINNATE, O., July 8,—Tbo -Hamilion_Woolon Ml ovnad by ter Shopfard sod Torsol Wilkiam, Hamiton, Tutler County, Obfo, woro burned ot 4 o'clock thls morning, Lods, 60,000 fnsured in {ho Amazon and Enterpriso Companics, of Clncinnati, for $25,000, Opinions diffor as o tho ¢atiso: somo hup- posod tho bufiding to bave been struck by lightning, Threo men waro injured, oue futally, by the falling of tho Toof during tho firo, Special Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune, Desnor, July 8,—Tho Farwell firo proves fo lavo beon b vory sotious one. Tho total loss s $56,000, md tho {usuranco was only 0,000, XY, N, Y,, July J.—A fixc ot the United Stales Arsonal ot Waorvliot, this aiternoon, destroyed o ‘wareliouso and four alieds, fillod with lumber, Loss, 10,000, Tho firo was couued by lightning, THE EVANS CASE. The Supremo Court of Pennsylvanin IRoverses tho Decision of tho Court Lolow. G PIILADELPEIA, July 3,—Tho Supremo Court of ‘Pounaylvania lins rovorsed iho Judgment of the Court of Common Ploas of Dauphin County, in tho case of tho Commonwanlth sguinst Geargo O, Evaus, involv- ing commissions for tho “collection of the Btato war claims, ond ordered o veniro faclas do novo, Sudgo Shurawood, {n announcing this decision, eaid ot Evang was bound by tho law {0 mako o prompt ropart, of hia colloetions, nnd oven I€ Forucstod verbally by Qov, Gary to omit moking such a ro- port, sa {8 alleged by the defonqant, the Govornor hnd 10 suthorlty (6 reloaso the State Agont from his afficial duty on the couditious of his bond, —_— THE INDIANS. The Wyoming Sioux in Small Rands Inclined to Stenl Cattle, But will not Combino for War. far Laxg, July 3,~Gov, Camphell, of Wyoming Torritory s Lioro, ~ THo reports aftor porsonal Inveatis getion, that tho ‘Sloux und othior powerful Inaisu ribod axo peacoful and not inclined ‘to cowbize for bioatilo perposcs, The rocent ralda wero mado by depredating bands of young Werriors, and otliors are likely to occur. Tho Indisns, however, aro particularly {nclined to ‘make foraye on-attle and stock, and 11, §f amall partios of whites iro mot, ~Maj, Powall, tho ‘cxplorer of the Colorado, losvua ju a fow days for tho ecuues of his future labora in a0 Bouth Territory. Ho will also Diave o talk with tho ILliausn o Iargo body, CONNESTICUT. The Salary-Grab Denounced by tho Senate-=Appointmont of Hallrond Commissionors, Santroup, Conn., July S.~Tho_Sonsle fo-luy passed resolutions condeminiug e Back-Pay bill of Congross, sud_commonding tho tanators and Ropro- sentattves {n Copgress - from that Stato for Opposs g it “I'ho Sonato rojected tho bill proviting for & Contl- tutional Convoution, and possed thy Uil giving the appointmont of. Ratlrosd Commissiomra to tho Gov- ornor inatoad of tho Legislatuso, THE MODOC TRIALS. Adjournment of the Court Uniil Sats urday. Four Kuasurm, July 1, vis Ynes, July 3,—Tho Sfifftory Commission 'appointed * 0ty tho caso of Oapt, Juck and met thi morning, ~aud _was cal order by Col, ¥liot, Presidont, All the memscra woro prosont.” Ma). Qurtis, Judgo-Advocato, aunouwnos od {hat Lio was not ready to procced with the trial, and that Mra, Hob Riddlo, of interpretor fame, was Ly o bodsido of u ailing 'salaive, wiieraugon the Cony- ‘misslon adjourned until Baturday, i i o) Raifrond Nows, Nxw Yonx, July 3.—The Unlon Pacific Rallroad Qompany 16 lo-doy paying the coupons duo July 1, of the tirut ‘mortguge bonds of tho Compauy, Iu order to comply strictly with the requirements of the injunc- tion which Was sprung on tho Oompany on tho ovo of interoat day, Every person presenting coupons was asked the following questions: “ Do the coupons which you now present bolong o eithor of the persons named {n tho Usta 1and 29" ¢ Are thoy tha conpons of tho bonds which wero distributed as “dividonds, or allotwents of profits, to the sharoholdors of this Cora- pany, diroctly, or by soven Trusicos undor Oskoa ‘Awges’ contract, or Davie’ contract, or through or Ly tho Credit Mobilir of Amorica, und, if ¥o, to whom do thoy Lelong 2" 87, Louts, July 3.~Tho Hannibal & Bt, Josoph Rall- road Compouy Ias fnatituted a sufl i the Gommia Pleas Court, st Hannibul, aguinst Oliurlos P, Haywood, Colloctor of Iuternal Reventie, for $50,000, puid to Lim 23 taxes ou tho jutorest and dividend of tho bonds of tho Compuby from Jan, 1, 1870, (o April, 1871, Tho Company clafina that this sum wad collected unlawful. 1y, and mado application to the proper depurtmont at Washingtou to havo the amount refundud, which was refused, and they now bring snit against the Collector to test tho anldl{y of tho ussessmont, Tho caso will bao traneforrod to” the United Htutes District Qourt of Ay city, uud trivd at the Boptembor tevm, e Sulcidos, Orxverninp, O, July 3,—Jawea Tosss, a bulcher, committed sufuido yesterday by cutting bis thront with a razor, ‘Flho cause of tho act 1a not known, Nxw Youx, July J.~—Al the ll‘lflu»ll in Newark, N, Ty over tho body of youny Nadler, If was disclosod {hiat hio and his consln, Edward Buchlor, wore in lovo with hir aanio woman, n young sehilow, and, an tho two f\'"'"‘u"m Ifl'm‘h her, an Immll “I‘hmn ‘wish to deprive he othier of In posaension, both sgreed to commit sufuido, and Nadlor staceodels SERIOUS EXPLOSION. Fire=Damp Accldont in the Oloveland Lalke Tunncl=='T'wo Men Injurecd, CLrviLAND, July 3.—~Thia aftornoon tho wotk- mon ongaged tho Water-Works tunmol, struck a ‘voin of gas, which, igniting from tho workmon's Inmps, oxploded with tarriblo forco, soyorol burning and Uruising Josoph MnoDonald, boss, sn Goorgs Donnon, n workman, Other explonlons ‘wero hieard, and tho tunnol sommonced to il with water gmfiflmox‘{l “’I‘l‘.\n oxtont of tho dumago in not yot, as- , though no serlous Cortaluod, tioug jous damaga 1o the tunnel is 1onTho Indiananolls Exposttion, NDIANAPOLIS, July 3,—The damage dons to the Indisna Exposition buiidiag by the tobnads on Thiie: day Tnat has Loon fully ropaired, Work on all parls of the bullding is being pushed forward with great ons ariy, ud oversihing will Vo In readlncan for ho ro- coption of articlos for oxhibition by tho 25th of Au- gk, Appllcations (o apaco aa slready coming i dly, To bae Hanged. New Yonx, Jaly S.~Willlam J, Bharkey, for (he ::lxt!:o{fif{u\mn 8, Dunn, waa gontenced to bo hanged e —— MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. % ‘New‘!!r‘ork Einancinl Nows, £W Yonit, July 3.—Monoy casy at 4@5 por cont, Btorliug dull at 100)¢ o 100 Lt Jlglfinlgm. > 0} 810 forsixty days, snd old was ‘qnist and firm at 1isx@1sY. from 23 to'§ for carrying.” Gicarts ehs ooas ‘Tho Assistant Troasurer disburod £660,000 on ‘sccount of tho coln fnterost and 37,000 n tho redomption of ©:20, and $173,000 on accoust of cursency intorca, verumonta woro it good domand ay 5 Stato bonds ruled quiok, Syl Thio Stock market was dull but firm, with alight fino- tuationa, Most of tho brokors loft tho stroot at 1 p, m, “Tho only Tumor of fmportanco is that nogotls tiona aro far advancod for tho ealo Of Inrgo block of Chiosgo & Northwestorn common to strong purties who have had mollc ing to do with tho atock sinco tha fomous _cornor Inat sutumn, tho sellors being tho cliquo, which cornerod Wo ook then, ‘ommodoro Vanderbilt has acoeptod - the Pr of tho Lako Bloro Tallrgad -1 o, (1o Prosidanoy Thoro will bo no_sossion of tho Gold or Block Ex- R of 80000 o wards of 1,000, jold a4 from 116,13 to 115, 3440 wore mando to-tag, - © Y 4zi3 Thero wero sfxtcon bida for Govornmant gold to-day, aggrogating $3,173,000, at from 114,50 to 115.18 1-10, Onio bld was 116,13 for $1,000,000. Spoclo shipmenta to-d Bhering, l‘ll) o lay wore $95,000, in silver bars, GOVERXMENT DONDS, 1103 | Coupona '67.. Goupons, " 10-4 HONDS. Virginas, old....... 3 | North Carolinas, old,.28 2783 | Norihi Qurolines, now. 16 Tanuoasoos, now Virginlss, tow. Oanton,, .. Weatern Uni Ohioago k Altos Qhicago & Allon kil 0 & Misaisaippl,, 38; % | 0 6, 5 O emniPi. S8 Union Pacific % | Contrat Pacifio bonds, 097 % | Dol, Lack, & Westorn, 97 B, W &Erlo........ 3 Foroign Maricots, Lrvenroor, July 8—11 a, m,—Flour, 278 Cd@28y, ‘Wheat—winter, 128 24 ; spring, 108 9d@11s 6d ; l@hlw, 11a 10@12s; club, 13e4d, Cornm, 27aud. Pork, 62s. Lsrd, 894, ~ LivenpooL, July 3—1 p, m,~Market quiot and un- ohpmged, 7 AVERPOOL, ly 8~5 p, m.~Broadstuffs dull and lower, Wheat—Spring, 10 9d@11s 8d; white, 118 813 113108, Tiest unchanged, Loxpoy, July 3—S p. iny—Connola_for money, 923 ; for sccount, 02@933 ; 5-20a of '65, 931 ; do of 67, 03+ 10-408, 003 ; new b8, 00% ; Lrlo, 401, “Fo builion 1 (o Béak ot England bus tncressod Fraxiront, July ,—Five-twontics of %3, 00 Pauis, July §,—Hontre, 56f 4o, . Bpeclo in tho Bank of France incrossod during tho ‘week 7,000,000 fraacs, Livenroon, July 3, = Cotton easier ; middling upland, 87%d; Orlcsns, 0d. Sales, 12,000 balos; spoculation aud oxport, 2,000 ; American, 6,000, Broadstals quick ; Californis whito whoat, nyersgo quslity, {18 8@11a ‘104 ; rod spring, 103 90(@11s red winter, 123 24, Flour, 278 64@28s, Cora, 27s 3d, Ghoose, 659, Cumberland middlcs, 378 0d, short riba 89s. Now York LivesStock Markut, NEw Yous, July 8,~DrevEs—To-duy's recoipts, 132 cars, or 1,920 hiead, making 9,800 since Monday, agaiust 2,630 the samo timo last weck, Tho markot dragged Loavlly {o-day, and more thn; 50 car-loada aro ol over, " Limitod sulcs wero mndo at 6100 for' Toxans, and 105@120 for ordiuary to prime uativo st and 104@ Ty to oors, with scillng at dc, livo wolglt, - Among o' salon caro Nlinols atillers, av1@TX cwt, 8t 11¥@ 3gc 3 4 cars Iilinola gorn'fed, strong sv 8 cwt, ot 1105 U cars, av 73 cwt, at 113{c; 2 cars, av_ T, owt, st11)o} 10 Cars, av X owt, at 1lo; 8 cars, av 14 cowt, ‘at T1X@120; 11 cars, &v 7 owt, st 11; 4 cars Chorokea cattlo, av 0 cwt, af 1040 s ¥ oara Toxas atill. ors, oy 0 cwt, of 10c ; 5 cars Toxans, 8V 6 owt, at8c; 5 cara Chorokse cattle, av 63 awt, nt D@00 ; An fat bulls, ov 1,300 155, at 4¢, Uivo welght. "To-morrow, July 4, tho market will bo desortod, and tho bulk of tho atock iold aver from to-day, ay well an the balf-dozon car 1osds to srrive, will romin {n the fooding-pens untl Sunday or Mondsy, Buxer aND Lusus—Tecofpts, 6 cars, or 1,800 head, making 6,760 since Monday, ogainat 6,140 'the samé timo Inst Sweok, Shoep word duil and wnchanged, vry slow Baies, d@5xe. Lamba wiero tter domand ; prime Jersoy, 11@11%0; common to good Blato, Caiuds, Kentacky, and Pannrylvanis, 810sge. Swing—Arrivals,*8) cars, or 9,00 hogs, making 13,760 sinco Monday, agalnst'13,000 'tho samio timo last weak, None on sslo slivo, Nominal qguotation G}@83e, Droseod wero o shado frmor, and. closo at GX@T0 Butfalo Live-Stock Mariket, Burraco, July 9.—Carrre—Rocolpla to-day, 1,139 bead, Market fist ; good cattlo igo off, and common stosk off fully o Tliere waa n poor ationdanco of buyors, - About 750 Lesd woro dispased of, Salos : 918 Illinofa atcors, avoraging 1,115@1,35 at, $5. 8 6.0 : 160 Missouri stcors, av 1,056@1,336 6,25 ; 60 Toxan stecrs, nv 1,007 Iba, at £6.00 ; 16! anin stoors, av 1,112G1,870 b6, ot $5,50@0,505 52 In- Qiana stockers, av 990 1b 0t £5.50, BiEEp AND Lasms—Rocelpts to-dsy, 1,600hd, Mar- kot ag dull and Insolivo a3 yestorday, ~Wostern shosp, $4.00@4.75; Woslorn lsmbs, $6,50G7.00; Oanads Iambs, $7.60@8,50 ; Kent: nbs aro gonerally of }ooE quality and uhsslsble, Sales : 1,220 Olio alioon, av 8@ ‘at $4,00@4.75 ; 00 Michigan slicop, av 7 the, at §3.50 ; 80 Canada shoop, v B1G135 1ha, at $4.60 5.00 ; 427 Oanads lambs, av 50@64 Ik, at $8.25@H.60. i Tloas—TRecoipts to-dny, 1,800, Market slow, and not suficlont eslos to mako quotablo ratos, Prices are nominal of $4,15@4. New Yorlk Dry Goods Markots New Yong, July 3,—A {afr smount of ordors from tlio {ntorior camo to Liand to-day, but business waa othorwiso vory quiet. Tho markot for cotton goods re- mains_ stoady ot unchangod prics, American grain ‘Dbaga nro Jobblng st 800, Colored cottona rula Inactivo, but firm,_Tollod acontots and siloelas AT6 {n moro re- quost. Woolons 70 loss activo, Fine black cloths sro takon moro frooly. Flaunela ralodull, Shawls movo slowly at irregular and lower prices, tallsn cloths aromiore {nnuired for by the clothisg trade. Other forelgu goous aro dull, Albany Live-Stock Market, Atnany, July 8,—OATrLE~—The market opons tame, The supply Emmlnu to bo lesa than last wook, and the avernga quality nok #o good, Not euough waa dono to eatablish s market, Bireer AND Lanns—Markot dull, with & good supply of both, Prices X@3;0 off on the former, and ¥@36 on the latter, ‘Tho domand {s princlpally focal, Bhecp, £5.0085.15, Lambs, $8.00@11,60, Baltimore l‘l"fl-slfllflk Markot. Bauzixonz, July 3,—OkrTre--Opened with o fair demand, and cloned dull, Vory best on sale, 6@Tsic ; tuat genorally rated firet” qualily, 83(@00 ; medlum or 000 falr quality, 45 @6X0. Balos, 1,032; recoipts, 284, Ifoas—Dull and X0 lower, Corn-fed, 6X@TX0; wtlllers, 635@0%c, Bnego—Very: dull and lowor at @G0, Roceipts, 5,033, ‘Ihe Produco Markots. NEW ORLEANS, New OpueaNg, July 8,—Laz—Duli and esslor, Prim, 422,005 cholce, $24.00, Fuovisions—Pork in domand snd rmer, $17,00, Bucon in active demand, advanced, 65@9%o, Quoozutei—-guger daull, Falr to oo fal, ?{@Qc. Winagy~Dull, ufsfuns, 9303 Clucinoati, e, Othora unchangod, 204, Bigt, 5 premium, TINANOIAL—Blorliig, Gold, 116, Co'rzon~Moro domand. Ealos, 1,400 bales, Good ordinary, 15503 low middiings, 177c: widdliug, 18%0; nuddling Orlesns, 183c. wduipts, 54 Lalos, No'oxports, Btook, 62,608 balos, To-INOErOW, 10 Riarketa, BUFFALO, Rurraro, July 8,—Dreaparovrs—Flour stesdy, Wheat hea sal 0,000 bu No, 1 MHwaukce at $1,41 @1,42, Corn'dull ; 'car-lots at 42@4sk0 o ta quslity, aud nalos_uggrogating 20,000 bu 3 wlao 11,000 bu chiofcd No, 3at 450, Oats qulet'at 080 to arrivo, and t 3o spol, Yuuiants—~Hteady at IIQ[‘SB‘ NEW YO! K, Nzw Yonr, July §,—CorroN—Nominally unchanged- BueapsTurye—Flour strongly iu buyurs’ fuvor ; re, celpts, 6,000 bris ; superfine Wostern sud Slate, §4.05 @5,10'3 common to good extrs, $5.65@0.16; good % choleo, $6,20@0,60; white Whokt oxtro, §6.00@8.003 gxirs Ohlo, 10.00G8.10; b Touls, 1051080, Ty for and corn moeal tinclinngod, Wheat leavy arid jower ; roceiple, 253,000 bu; rojected apring, $1,20 ?I,fifl 3 No, 3 apring, $1,34@1,38; No, 2 Ohleago, #1 3 o '3fiwAuke, $1.46; No, 9 Norihwostern, $143 145, Tiyodnlfy Woatorn, 8le. Harloy snd malt un= changed, Corn unchanged; roceipts, 98,000 bu. Oata iosey § roceipin, 6400 b now 'mized West: orn, 4¥@#lo; white, 50GK2c, Eaad—¥irm'; Weatorn, 18 5@ 10 ¢, Grouznres—OolToa nctivo ; tio, ingatogo. angae aulland unchianged. Molssos dull, * Kico atendy. Prrrourust~Dull and lower ; Crudo, 7X@80} ros fned, 17%@173o, TORPERTINE T 0twol PROVIAIONA—TFork fi oxira primo mess, SiJ, and tnchanged, Middlen ¢ stoady ; stoam, 8110, BUTTER AND'CltkusE—Unchianged, Wutaxx—Lowor, at 013(@0%c, PHILADELPitIA. PHILADELTAL, July 3,—BNEADSTUFFs—Flour vory dull; ‘superfine, $3.60; Eilato, Olilo, and Indinnn, $7.5TH@B.60. Whoat quiot and'firm : ‘red, $1.65@31.08, Ryo unchangod. Corn firm: yollow, 50@57c, Oatd grinor; whito, £4@400; mized, 420, PersioLzuM~—Orude, 13%@133(0 } rofined, 18)o, Wintgr—Qalot aud slexdy at BALTIMOR! Bavrivons, July 8, — BREADATURZA— Floir tne Wheat stoady; Wostorn red, $LI@1.483 ambor, $1.66@1.60, Corn'dull; mixod Wenturu, 6030s Oata ploady ; mizod Westorn, 06440 ; whil, 45@4dc. Ryo unchanged, ‘ProvisioNs—Firm and unchsnged, Wav—335@0o. fe, a9, $10.076@10,60 e e wa t ol unchanged, Lard . £GO, 0swEGO, July 3,—~Whoat quiot; No, 1 Milwankeo," $1.60, Corn unchanged, Oats quict st &4 for Weste arn, MILWAUKER, Mruwavxer, July 8.—DREADATUFFG—Flonr dult and unclisngod, Whoat ulmdr' No. 1, $1.26; No, 2, $1103¢ cash : 31,18} July; $1.10 Augdat, Onta dulk anil d sbade lowor ; No,J, 48:6c, Corn steady : No. 2, Sio. Tiyo steady;’ No, 1, 6i)e, Uarioy qull and ‘unsottled ; No, 3, 800, FREIGUT! o Buffalo, 0}{: 3 Onwego, 11, Tizazirra—Flour, 6,000 brla;' wheat, 116,000 bu, BaiRatExTe~Tlour, 7,000 brls: whoat, 128,000 by, UINCINNATIL, CINOMNATY, July 8.—DREADSTUFFR—Flour quiet and uuchangod, Wheat quiot aud unchauged. Uori :‘l;lafl&u.llghnr, ot 48@560c. Rye firm ot 08¢, Onts quiet . Priovistons—Porlc hold firmly at $10.00, Lard firm- er and in bottor domnnd ; stesm hold at Bio ; keltlo, 8¢, Bulk ments atrong | shouldern held at 7o ; cleat b, 80 ; cloar, 9o, Dacon atrong, with good domand 3 shouldere, 730'; cloar rib, 03¢0 ; clerr eides, 9jc oarlys and hold &4 03¢0 at tho cioas, Winaxy—Firm, at 69c, . TOLEDO, : Torxoo, July 3. —Dazivwruers—Flour quict and unchanged. Whoat steady: No, 1 whito Michigan, $L.78 5 ambor Michigan, $1.48, mpot ; $1,40%, sollor Juis iy No.1 rod, $LoAX 7 No, b, $1.49, ‘Corn stosdy nigh wized d1j¢c, spot'and Juls o August; low mixed, 40c, apot ; dde, nt 3 vellow, 4340 ¢ whito,: 48, Oita gl }Bo. g&;fi)fl": fln,a,‘ 360 ; rojected, 92; r1onTs—To Duflalo, nt 8% 0} On w063 Kingaton, 8o, 2 (@tHay g, B3 Rroerers—Floiir, 500 brls ; wheat, 6,000 bu; corn, 8000 bu; oaty 12,000 b, e ¥ Sy ripaNTE—Flour, 900 brls; wheat, 6,000; corn,: 8,000 bu; oats, 4,000, i “The Board biss adjonrned until Mondey, BT, LOUIS, 8, Lavts, July ,—~DREADSTUFEs—Flour firmor,but, unchanged, Whoat ecarco snd firm ; only smali sampla, lots gold, Corn quiet; No, 3, 35@U53}0 cash; 45o' July; 40G43s sacked.” Oata frmr; No.2 AMigGATYQ cashi 275@280 July. Darloy and F5o—No saics, WitisxY—Activo and highor, ProviatoNa—Bhouldors, g 503 up-c Hgar Tore, sbouldcrs, Te ; elear’ el lear, 8%¢c. Dacom. sotive and highor ; shouldors, 73gespat; Bo for As ity Cloar rib, 956 apol ; 030 Angusss clovs, 03¢ ca; 108 August, Lard dull all Jota refined at Bge, oas—Flrm at $4.00@4.30. OarriE—Sioady and unchanged, DETROIT, DETnOTT, Julf-S.~BREADSTUFFS~Flour quict and nnchangod, Extra whito, $1.85; No, 1, $1.74 ; smbor, 3148, Gorn staady, 30@40c. ~ Oats stoady, 37igc, —_—— Vensols Passcd Dotroit. Drraors, July B.—PARED DoN—Props Chambera 1in, Denn_Rlchmond, Oneida, Goneva_and bargo, Gty of 'Port Huron and' barges} barks T. 0. Woodruff, Rod, Whito, end Blno; nchrs Golden Flooce, Victor, Borhing Light, Now Hampshire. PaseD Ur—Propa Joy Gould, Tdaho, Alarka ; fehr. Emms Coyne, Poricl, Anulo. Blierwood, Golden' Rule, Exchange, Todman, Winp—Bonthwost, Drrnorr, Mich,, July ,—PAsgzD Down—Props Cole orado, Wonona, Wotmore, and burgo; barka Ogarita, Mary Jane Mareh ; sohra G, Shorsaan, Alico Camdon, Esening Giar, Montans, W, Young, Read, Cane, Tarsi:p Ur—Props_Occan, Pringli aud bargo, Prine divilo snd barges, D. M. Wiison, Ghitago ; acza Bia- mark, Elizabeth, Nicliolson, Escanabs, Charlea Watt, Wm, Grundy, ‘Wixo—Southweat, —_— Yilinois River and Cnnal Nows, OA¥AL Ovvior, CiioAao, July 3.—ARRivEn—Ban- ner, Lasillo, 10,030 bu ontn ; Moitopolis, Heury, 4,600 bu corn, 8,000 bu 0ats : Wava, Morris, 5,000 b cort 3 Loviatuan, LaSulle, 6,000 bu corn ; pron Storm, Honry, 140 tons plg-iron ; Drilliant, Tockfiort, 6,700 \n sorn. " Cr.eAnzD—Cubs, LaSallo, 74,324 ¢ lumbor, 6,200 s sundrics ; Orfon, Ottuwa, 83,707 ft Inmber, 20,950 lat Midgie, Rankakeo Feedo?, 76,697 £t lumb SPECIAL NOTICES. Discipline the Liver. The liver la truly an **unruly momber.” Sometimos 1t 1a torpid and secrates too slowly; at other tmo it I naturally aotivo and snds forth a porfact. froshot of bila.! Rogulato this organ with IHostotter's Bittors, not with:- calomol or bluo mass, BMinoral exoitants, in stimulating tha ltvor, pojeon tho blaod, and tholr ultimato offect js torriblo. Tho Bittors, on tho othor hand, biavo a vitallz- ing and purlfylng, as woll as & atimulating offact. Thoy not only rogulate tho flow of bile, but Infusa naw lifo into tho wholo system. A aod appotite and porfoot digostion, & rogular, nataral habit of body, a sound conditfon of tha norvous systom, vivaclty of mplrits, Incroasod bodily trongth and powor of ondurance, and rofreshing sloop, ‘among tio blossings they promote. Tho tomperatura ummer {3 a sovoro tax upon tho dizestivo and socrotive. organs, and the Bittors aro novormoro fndisponsablo than t this period of tho year. Dutcher’s Lightning Fly Killer Swu'u'ul all batora it. Bogus imitations areheing crowd- odoff. Look 4 Ut (0F thori - Awk for Dutolors riginal Seelbie aea taborno oihr,© D ouora."the olit ON THE BREAKFAST, LUNOHEON, DINNER AN BUPPER TABLE, AN .LI-:A & PERRINS' Worcestershire Sance 18 INDISPENSABLE, JOIIN DUNCAN’S 8ONS, Now Yorlc, Agonta for (o Unilad Statas. Crand Stgamhot EXCURSIONS Trva splandid Pastonger Stonmors, tha SHEBOYGAN and MUBKLGON, of Goodriolys Lido, will make Exour- xips Around the Water-Works Crib and and in Front of tho City. Each boat will bo ont on tho Lake two hours, glvingn splondid viow of Rebullt Ohleago. — First boat will loava ondrioh Bteamboat Landing, foot of Miohigan-av., aty o'glock w.m., and thareaftar avory hour, 101t OREAM and LEMONADLE, REFRUSHMINTS, etg., can be procurad on board. Rach stoanior will have s GORNET BAND, ‘T{okets for thie round trip only 60 cents, Childronunder 13 yoors of wgo 35 conts. The large and magnificent stoamor SHEBOYGAN wilt Also wako an. EVENING EXCURSION, Leaving at 8 o'slook. Muslo and Dancing the ordor of oxproisus. Tivkots only ¥l o OELEBRATION AT ST. JOSEPH, 4TEL OF JULY, SBCHUYLIR OOLFAX, tho Bpeaker. steamor OORONA._ will leava far St. Josoph SDAY NIGIT at 11i o'olook, Koturalug, will Bt. Juseph L'eiday night. tho round trip only $2.80, Borth {noluded. The THURE 10 OELEBRATION AT MUSKEGON, 4TEL OF JULY. Thursday night at¥ avon, e it loava Ohieay Elok Sherd 10 Notrh at Auskogon of Geud Sriiving hack Saturday morning e ron llota 20 ‘bo prosured o '*" . By All Rl ¢ ofl TN, LOTTERY, Ofiicinl Drawing of tho Dafly Oowbination: GLASS NO. 169, FOR SULY 8, 1873, 9, M, 1, 10, 81, 24, 68, 55, 70, 18, 74, 19, Bonlud, taje seairud of digorics Piiscs chghid ant information given by tho Soalod Dopoaitary, ¥: O, DA- VIN, Mauagor, Rooma 8 18)_Boutlt, Ulsrk-s Tiradch OMaon, (b1 Bedawiokeut., '100 Wost Vi ati, 118 Bouth Oanal-at., and lyiaton-at. CORNS! DR, KENISON, at his old otticos, 119 Olark-st, (T it