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2 TIIE CUICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1873. Contral Park and the Northwestorn car-nhops fook pluco yestorday aftornoon, Thoy will soll st publlo _suction, on tho' prosilses, to- morrow, dJuly 7, at 2 p. m., 14 lolg located on Ohlcngo avenuo and Xry stroot, nonr Humboldt TParkand boulevard. Terms, ong-fourth caah, balanco in one, two, nnd throo yoars, at 8 per cent. Tho samo prrties will soll on Baturday, July 19, ab 2 o'v'e 5. 1, on tho romisos, Bovonfy-one choice ruildencs_lots, routing on Divlsion, ioyuo, tal, nndl Brys gon_strools, botwoon Wicker nnd Jlumboldt Parks, 'I'orms, ono-fourth eash, balanco in ono, two, and {hreo years, at 8 por cont. Win, A. Butters & Uo., on nccount of tho th of July, ete, had no sales thin wook, On Wednesday noxt, In conneotlon with Clarke, Lylon & Co., thoy will sell, at publio nuction, b ncrow, subdivided into A1 rosidonco lots, lo- catod on tho cornor of Vinconnea avenuo and Forty-third stroct, Diessra. Buttors & Coiwill also soll at -publio luc‘tlm\ on tho promisas, on Monday, July 14, at 8 oe\ockx‘p. m., & lorgo numbor of {ino_rasidence lots in Norwood, On tho 10th of July, on tho ground, at 12 m,, the eamo partios wiil' goll 200 lots and four elogant now dwollings at Im- hurat, formorly Jinov s Cotlago Hill. . _NOmTI IBOTLY BYREET. Francls T Pewhady hns broken ground for hin £ino resithento on tho northwost comor of Donr~ bornand Divinion nireols, 1o propoucs lo in- vest about £50,000 ag * fixed capltal” in this Yomo entorprise, Houry A. Townor anid W. D, Kerfoot aro build- ing au clegant black of residouces of Lnke Supo- rior brown stono, on Dearborn, botwweou Maplo, andElm stroots, : A similar block is boing erocted by Carmichacl & Dhillips ou tho sama street, botweon Eln and Ok stroots, Mr. C. II. MeCormick las just completed anothoer building, known as the * MeCormick Block,” on the southeast carner of Reudolph and Doarborn, which s of (he samo dimensious, stylo, finish, and for vory much tho purposcs g his ¢ Roaper Block,” corner of Clark and Wash- ington. Both buildings ave nmong the very best of tho city, aud cost abawt 460,000 oach, THE Cu1CAGO TIMES ia ambitions of having a Sunday real-eststo article. In this reapoct, ita offort of Sunday, tho 20th, was nearly successful from tho fact that the runjor pov.ion of ite articlo wns & reprint of Taux T'rRInus 1l eslate artiolo of Sunday, the 2d. Thoro ¢f course, no objoction {o tho' Times ing our _nrtidles on rent ontate, provinod thoy aro crodited to Tur Turnusy, sod provided the Times doos ok chnugo tho words thus credited to us #o s o make thom menn kometbiug eluo, ag it did lnst Bunday. Tha ZYmcs, howovor, ondoavored fo say nomething about roul eslato on ity own account. Auinstance of this appeared in ils real oitato nrtilo of Jnst Sunday, in which 1t printed what purported to "bo o tabular statemoit of recent eales of land in tho southwest part of tho Town of Lake aud tho onet balf of tho Town of Worth ; but, a8 tho table included somo #alon mnado a_year or two “fio' and as tho namos of several well-known capitalists wore incidontnlly montioned as own- ery, when tho fact is the enid_eapitalists do not oxn any land within threo miles of tho district in quention, tho Times’ awny was not celoulntod to inspiro unlimited confidenco. BATURDAY'S TRANOVERS, Tho following instrumonts wero filed for roc- ord on Saturday, Juls o, 6 1, 26278 1t datod Juno 28 ¢ Groveland court, with bullding, datéd Hnlsted wt, 34 1t dnted Jano 30 Milwnukoo dato Jumo 183 Consdideration, £2,000, Notth Clark st, n of Dividun &), o f, 20 with improyements, dated July 13 000, SunEs v, nf, 205100 fh, 3 nslderation, $4,200, drt, wf, 24x3345 ft, 10t 4, X160 consd mum:: 5,000, Smith ot, © of nnd near Vood st, Duildings, inted Julg 13 consid Hamilton av, bet ¥ iviolon kis, w dated June 2 ;' constdleration, §375, 25 ¢ fn thw pamo block ws the wbove, dsted Jana 173 conciderahon, $i%5, Ving #t, bet Veddor and Diviston sta, wf, 20x67 1-3 Seut, dntét April 8 ; contideration, €650, Homan av, het West Huron and Ohla sts, w f, Lote 8310 15, dated July 21 consideration, $1,950, Wext Nitcteenth t, bet Paulinn st 'and_Ashland av, t 15, dated Aprll1; consideration, $900. 1 Mwroo ul, neae Kedzio av, 8 £, 605193 1t, dated i1 couridezntion, £,000, jora av, 275 1 of Lirsch st, w f, 26x120 410 ft, dated Juiy b3 conpldoration, 450, "he” promises No' 470 Milsaukes av, dated Juue 6; conaideration, $12,000, 4, 1 Dlook T, in Turrison’s Addition, dated March 1, conelderation, 1,000, Tot 67, of Tat 2, in Dlock 19, Sieflleld’s Addition, anted Ayl 163 considoration, 8560, © Suvorior al, ‘95 £t o of Piho nt, 8 £, 0509 ft, with ‘ulldinge, dntod Tunn 303 considerition, $12,000, “Tho promteea No. 41 Houoro at, dated Murch 195 usldcration, $10,500, Lots 17 nnd 18 in Block 3 in Rers' Addition to Drighton, datod Jusia 73 connideration, $1,600, TAts 17and 13 in Block 2 in Mouros’s Subdivision, fn'e w 1¢ of Hea 3, 40, 1, dated July 1; consideralion, 1, Tob 14, with o, 3,500, 1, 24 11, 21,100, Trputnbull nv, 8 w cor of West Sistecnth at, of, 160x 225 £t, dated Juno 35 ; conmlderation, $3,000, Tov2 of Lota 1o 3, in Block2 of Spear's ne i of Bes'G, 49, 14, dated duno 135 consideration, 600, Tt 8 (except part conveytd to Bruco ot ul) i Block 815 Sheilloll's Addiion, dated May 19; considoration, OUTIT OF OITY LINTTH, Lots 20 to £01n Block 2 of Hlook 12, In Droxa! and Smit's Subdivielon in & w i Seo 11, 39, 14, diled Morch 15 couslderation, $10,832, Tota 13 sud 14 in Block 1, iTydo Parls, datea Juno 2; connfdcration, 38,000 Tota 7 and § in Lo 2, in JIelts subdivision of Ker- fool’s n 41 @ X of ol Seel, 35, 14, daled Juue 2; considration, §1,600, Lot 9 in B0k 53, in Hopling' Additlon to HydoPark, Aated Rov. 19, 1674; consideration, §2,160, Lats 11 to'10 1 Dlock 1 of Lot'32, In Kec 16, 39, 14, aated June 16: considerution, $3,500, Block 4 in Thompson nnd Hoimes' Subdislston in 8 o 3 of Soc 17, 85, 14, dated Juno 26: consideration, 1,650, Tots 17020 in Dlock 1 in Scsmmon'a part of n e 3 todi e ico 3, 38, 14, dated June 20; considera- s, S17,; UMAARY TOR THE IR, e following in tho total mmount of city and b urlin property transfurred during the wrek ouding Saturduy, July 5, Clty_property - Nutbir of ey, 1465 conshderation, SHTATT, North of city lmilk ? ibicr of wales, 4 conzlderation, §10,750. “Sontl of Ihmits: Naunbetz of wales, 17; tonsideration, $150,- “ Wt of Numibor of sales, 15 vone tion, atud 1adew, 17 Tolal connidoration, $878, o THE POLARIS SEARCH. ritiing Oui the Tigrens Special Dipateh to he Chicago Tribune. New Youx, July 5.—Tho vessol iutended fo tlio Polaris senreh, tho Tigress, in nclively un- dérgoing preparations in hor doctk at tho Navy- Yard, Some 140 hands sro constantly employed upon her. Tho veswol in what might bo termed & *big-littlo ™ one, for, although dimiuntivo in comparison with somo of the monsters of tho déop nlongride Lier, yet hor formideble baw rnd groat beam would scem to fit bor for any weather orsens. A gowlidea may now ho obtained:of hér lines, and h-» Yoltle-bottom and rounded sirably adapted for protection elen, ennbling hor, 8o to spoal, on tho ico whon o surrouuded. cr, 10 feot in dinmelor, i o caty, ptrong easting, but,in order to wiold il prohablo accidents, tho Wigresw will carry ‘with her two extra serews of similar stronigth, a3 olvo an oxtra radder. For n voynzo of threc.or four montht thes arrangomontn would cortanly appose to bo ample. Carpentors ave now lard nlg worle on iwo deck houses, tho frames of which aro of gohd, heavy onkon planking. i shonthing i in threo thick- ases, muldng togothor o wall of mix iuchor, and whon tho mnid houses aro woll sriowad over and overod in, ono wonld sup- oss tho voyngers insido will nob havo to com- Phain greatly of tho cold. Tho vessel i to ho Snrmed thronghont with stenm pipes, and, pro- viiled tho cond holds ont snd tho trip dons not Jusk the winter, the voyagors on tho ‘Liaross will obnbiy fhned thomsoivon i n moro plonsant bil- Te¥ than doan Dithorto fatlen to tholob Of Ate- tic oxplorers. Tho Admiral and ofticern of tho Brooltly Novy.Yard appenr to think that the vonuol will yot o ready for ren undor g waoek or tan duyn, but {ho constructor, Nr. Mintonyo, balioyed o will hove hor cut of his hands by tho middle of tho proson: - TEaitrond Nowds Special Dispatehs to o Chicago Triune, New Yo, duly b.—Chancollor Jtunyon, of Now Jereoy, hus grauted an injunction nguinst tho Shoults of the Cownties of FHudson, Borgon, Twosox, Passnic, Morris, and Sussex, restralning tham from neizing or holding auy traing of the Navw York & Oswogo Midland Riilwwy Corapuny, on the ground tht waid pro porty, holng vovared by tho mortgsguy given by lho Colpay lo wgeura_tho bondholdurs, i esompt from soizure pon claiay by ereditord nllout, e § Killed by Lightning. Wournono, N, IL, fuly f—Lighining yostor- day struck tho hongo of * Mrs, Drew, in Pufton- Boro, instantly killing her, aud cunsidorably damagivg the building. Mho New Cahlc. Heanrs Conzent, N. T, Indopondonce Day, 3873, The lsying of the ocoau cablo of 1873 wau wuccossfully completod thia morning, shortly stter miduight. . SENTENCED. Young Walworth, the Parricide Adjudged to Imprisou- ountent for Lifes Iudge Davis' Touching Address, to the Prisoner. The Criminal Accepts the Sit- : uation Unmoved. New Yonx, Tuly b.—Frank 11, Walworth, who shot, bis fathor, and way convieted of murdor in tho second degres, wan gontoncod this morning to tmprisonment forJifo, Walworth was attend- odin court by his mothor, his brothers and slaters, and n numbor of rolativos and frionds, His conusol, oxcopt Nr. Bonch, wero presont, Mr. O'Conor sitting beside tho young criminal. Watworlh prosented tho domoanor which char- noterized him thronghout tho rinl, apparently wholly insensible of the position which ho oe- cupiey in the oatimation of tho great body of tho pouple, il heard nnmoved his son- todeo tu tho Biato. Prison for life, and at tho cloro retired from tho. court~ room, nccompanied by his raothor and tho Bher- iff's oflicors, Mr. O'Conor i aaid to to bo on- deavoring to induco the Sheri® to allow Wnl- worth to romanin in tho Tombs, in the llnlm that a pardon from the Governor may save him from tho Btato Prison. Tndgo Davin, boforo passing sentonco, enid that the ovidence, in his opinjon, justified tho ver- dict, and lig was not suro but it would havo jus- tifled n vordict of murder in tho fivt degree, al- thoughho conld underatand tho motives which promptod the jury to ronder tho verdict which thoy did. - He then continued: The duty I am to porform s rendered douhly FM"M by tho faot tbat you Dolomg to o fomily Lonored nud distinguished, ~ both in ihe eivil and, mlitny; anunla of your country, Your grandfathor on tho ono hand was, nghos n long timo the Chiof Equily Judgo of this gront Stato, and_ ho Joft a record for purity aud Intogrity, and for all tho privato virtuos Lhat adort and olovato tho mav, sccoud to toua who have atinined so high n slation, snd your grand- father on your mother's sido foll nobly fighting for bis conntry on tho field of battle, and loft o record of which ali his descondants may woll bo proud. It is with grie that I feol hound to ox- Press my sorrow that the momory of tioso great ancostorshould not haverestrained you from tho commission of such o crimo a4 that of which yon aro convicted. Your poor mother Lad indeed cnuse to rogrob her relalioms to the father you bavo slain, You also undoudtedly hnd Rront cnuso to fecl nok agarioved morely, but shiamod and indignnt, at Hio long coufve of outengos toward hor and hio family ; but, bad as 1o Wi, you wero not to be the avongor of thoso wrongs. * o bad dono nothing to forfeit his lifo, ovon to tho laws of his country, end lonst of ! had ho done anything to forfoit his lifo at tho handy of his own and oldest son. Whon I Took back upon that moment, whon you con- ntituted yoursolf his oxccutioner and slew him in that room with no ono_presont but your- solves, I caunot but feol ihat that death baon truly said by your counsol, for oot * bave beon to him more horrible than u thousand deathy in Ruy othor form. Gelled Ly you fo your prenonce apparently for tho puiposes of pence- Fal intovviow to ncttlo family dificultios ; invitcd £0 o goat a your room, andapparontly simost in- stantly contronted with & wenpon of death inhis own Son's bands. Whab thonghts must have Fushed ou him ot that momont, when he found $hint tho porson whom Lo oxpected had como (o Tin for tho purpose of a peaceful armngemont, bnd como to kill him. Whab thoughts—what tamillo thonghts—must bovo rushed upen him whon hareccived the london messengor of doath in Dis bosom, from the hauds of his oldest oy. I shuddor whon I think of it, and thinlt you cught £o dovote your whololifo to o ropentance a6 God only-can fceopt for 80 torriblo & deod. Walwortls, on lis way to tho Tombi aftor sen- tonco, snid: “Inm glad I aid not Lase to_on- Aumzimung1ucenrofxmdamxcipnwflJuagenma would inflict upow me. 1 thoroughly inderstand my position, aud did not dosixo muy ivstruction in rolntion theroto. Isimply wieh timo {o ar- rango my aifairs, and 1 uball then subinit mysol§ tomy falo with all tho equaninily L can com- mand."” Tnon boing taken to tha cell o parted cheor- fully with the Doputy Sheriff, saying that his was 6 cas which ho thoroughly uuderstood, but did not blame the world for nob undérstanding. NEW YORK, Carl Vogt Waiting to bo Served With Extradition Paperss-Robbed and Tatally Ientens-Ehe Grange Parado on the 12k Inute=Miscellnncous Local News., Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Yong, July 5,.—1'he Board of Polica have now under considoration tho matter of granting & pormiit for tho anmnnl parado of the Orango Sociotios on tho 12th inst,, » formal application Laving boon mado to tho Doard for such pormit, 48 18 roquired by law. The procossion will bo eacorted and protceted by about 300 policomon, snd large rogorvon will bostationed atconveniont places along tho routo, rendy for any emergoney. T'he routo will not be made publicuntil it is deti- nitely sottied upon. Superintendent Matell doos not approliond any interferonco with the procossion, nud the forco of police on hand, itis thought, will bo sufiiciant to ropross ony throat- oning demonstration. It was expeetod that the warrant for the ex- tradition of Carl Vogt, who i charged with {ho murdor of the Chavalior Do Bianco, at Bruesols, about & yenr ngo, and tho burning of his chateau to concenl the crjmo, would have nrvived to-day. Propuratiops were secordingly mado to_convey tho allegod murderer to Burape by tho Gormun stenmer, but up to Into In the aflemoon tho wav- yant had not arrived, and in the monantime the gteamor had wniled, "Tho warranl is momentarily oxpeeted, and in all probably Yogt will bo eon- ~voyed to Tnrope by Thuradny’s sfoawor, Vot Tsland. ; IS T'o the Ansooiated Prees, | 'New Yonk, July 5,—Puter B, Sweony was amang tho posengors for Europo Lo-duy. Willint J. Burclng, o convieted snealc-thiof, wha hay already sorved one tokm of eight yorrs in Ning Singy estaped from the City Priron, to which Lo ws brought o few duys ago on o wiik of hobeas corpus, Tlomas Burgess and wifo, who live at Garrob stroel and Lamilton avenue, Brookign, quar- roled lnst ovenlng, aud tho Tntler wiiuck the formor with an ax, fatally injuring him, 1" John Donnin, the drivor of a market wagon, ‘was found in Lis wagon at Jamnica, Long Island, yostorgny, o baving been futaliy beaten nnd robbed by Lwo negroes to whom ho gave o vido on biu way hiome from market. The peoplo of Jamaien tirnod out uod seoured tha. woudn for tho murderors, buv thoy hiavo not haen eaptured yot. PR S ANOTHER TRAGEDY. * A Man Sheots Blis MrothersinsFoc, sual Resuli of FPawily @ ' InpianAvors, Tud., July b.—At Greonslurg, Todh, yostordsy, Willism A, Qaorholdor, shot and killed Goorgo Lonuro. Tho'partios were brothers- in-law nud o foud oxisted betweon thom for sov- eral yours. They wero Loth out equlirrol hunt- ing, and mot in tho woods, nud_ tho qunirel was ranowod, Losuro drow a knife, when Odor- holdor fivod, killing Lesnro instantly. Io then surrondnsed himsclf to ofleors, on_ Lis way to town, slopping to uskn man to &eo thut Lestire's romnius wore promptly takon cars of. K,0ve, Junlouny, dvre Wueening, W. Vo, July 5,—About 11 o'clock thin morning, © man nemed Martin G, Lvans, & printor Ly trado, but at prosont in tho oui ploy of tho Signal Borvico ub Cinclnnati, wonb o visit o Mys, Dunlap, of this city, whom he wan vory dosirous of murrying. 1o was it Joaloun of o Mr. Flannagan, wlio boarded with Alrs. Dunlap, and, upon entorivg tho louso, wont diroctly to Flannagans raoni, and, inding him lylng on the bed, drow a rovolvor, Xlan- nogan’ jumped up and soized tho weapon, whon In llm gouflla it went off, tha lall - fujurig sovorsl flagers’ of ivans' lisnd, and _passing throagh Flunnaguu's hand. Mrs, Dunlap sad her sluter rushed into the room, sud Lvaus, upon obsorviug hor, tnrned to diroot tha_wespon toward hor, but Tiannaganpoventod liim overy time, Tho secoud whot paused through tho skiri of Mrs. Punlup'y droys, and lodged [u a door. Tho shot inflictod i atill confined in & coseisont i Govomnor's: » sealp wound on Tvans, and tho fourth shot lodged In his (Tivan') brain, catsing his doath in o fow minutos, 'I'ho partion cognizant relisys Finnnngan of noy intontion to tnrm the courde of tho woapon toward Jvaus, his aim boing eyl “ontly to socura the Wonpon, or, falling u that, o provont any Infuty boing infictod until the rovolvor was emptiod. WhEnzase, W. Va,, July b—Ab tho Inquest his nftornoon_on Marthy A, Gt Evang, letlors woro found on Bvans addressed {o his mother, oo to lending physicaug of thl eity, suling his firm intention of shooting Mrs, Duniap thon kiflling himeolf. Tho jury acquitted Mr. Flanungan, all evidenco proviig that lis at- l:m‘llfl wors only to save Evaus from blood- shiod, THE FARMERS' FOURTH. Mcotings nt Marlon nnd Waterloo, Yowa, Digin and Winchostery, Rl and Other Elaces, WINOIESTER, Tl Specinl Diapafch fo The Chicago Tribune, Wixonestrn, Scott County, 1L, July 4.—Tho pooploof this thrivieg little town, who hevo for some years heen 1 tho hablt of sponding their Tourth away from homo, decidod thia yenr to colobrate within their own procincts, and to spond among homo peoplo tho monoy which would othur“‘lwl go abrond, Ho thoy gotup an Tponing handoile anuouncing o budhet pianio in n shady groyo, music, a spagch by Gov, Bov- eridizo, who had consonted to bo presont, re- marls by othor gentlomon, and at night n grand displny of firoworks, 'Pho result wrs that tho ovo, nbout n milo from the town, was. Tilled with peoplo from Winchoster, favmors from that part of Beott County, and lsrgo dolegations from numerous - placen onthe line of the Rockford, Rock Island & Htb. Louis Rond. Tho colebration wan purely an old- {ashioned ono, and,unliko thoss in otlior partsot tho Btato, related atmost cxolusively to "6, and did not touch ou '78, After tho procossion, headed by a brasa band and o \m(i with thirty. sovon yoing Indion in bluo and white, roprasont- ing ho sovereign BStatos, had ronched tho grounds, tho meoting wia organizad, Judgo os08 noking na Chnirman, and tho old Daclnra~ tion of Iu«lu‘mxldnuco was rond. Thon Gov. Dovoridgo mada his spocch, which wos onthusi- nalically _rcceived, » Ilo ' confinod _himeoll to tho “old toples of tho day—tho slrugglos of the Ravolution, tha glorlona republio, tho privilego of being an Amerioan citizon, olc., and did not tonoli upon railwags or Jow prics, Aftor o rocess for dinnor, varioun ~tonsts woro_rond, such ss “‘Tho ' Common Schoola tho Bulwnik of Liborly,” % Our Adopted Citizons,” eta,, fo which lriof roaponses wera mado by residents of Winchestor. Late in tho aftornoun, the pleniccelabration cama to an ond, and thowo who. took part in tho affair, which wont off pleasantly, without the shghtest dis- turbanco, wout dowh to Lo town to koo tho firo- worka. WATERLOO, I0WA. Warrrroo, Iowa, July b.~-Au immonge demon- stration of tho Granges of Blackhawk Couuty was lield hioro yosterduy. A procossion of thrdo milea in longth paraded tho streots, with musio and hannors, tosu \ul’uining grove, wharae 10,000 peoplo assembled. The Declaration was oxcel- cally 1 Mrs, I B, Xoxio, whon A, DB. d County, and Master of tho Stata Giango, dehvered the address, in which hp observed thot the order of tho Patrons of Musbandry was orgamizod Lo onablo -tho laboring classes to tako their logit- imate places in the ceopomy of our Governiment, "They iro now ground down by tho opproskion of iho railrods, Tho expendituro of ©12,000,000 wawld bring Chicago in diroct water communi- cation with Burope, whoroby 48 conts would bo added to overy bushel of our grain, Railroad combinntions” provont such usofnll eglulution, Wa nro nota politieal orgauization, but wa musé gauento tho poople, und o the wext ten yours tho paid railzond aflormey and the unjnst Judse must give placo in tho lialis of legivlntion and on tho Lonch to honest sympathizors with tha Peotle, znd » rovotution il follaw, to tio bouefit of tho'opprossed. Thé day passed ploasantly, without n serious accident or & brawl to mar the onjoymeut. ELOIN, Tl Erary, Ill., July 6.—Tho Fourth of Jnuly was colobrated by the farmers of the northern sec- tion of Kano County, on Jumes Burr's farm, in tho Township of St. Oharles. Thore wore miny gcu]vle present, but not a8 many a8 would hnvo een had itnot beon for tho serics of rain- storms. Tho principsl nddross was by Judgo L. W. Lawranco, of Belvidere, in support of tho farmors’ movement ngainst corporation monopo- Jics. Z. Eastwan, Buq., of Llgin, ono of He original old-live Abolitionists, nido upoke ; ho arow's bappy parallel bolweon (ho anti-slavery and anti-monopoly movemonts, Thess was mi- sic by o brass Land and two farmers’ gloo clubs, Tho oxercises were lold in n lurgo barn, with & pienioon the ley<mew. 1t was usique, sud & vory onjoyable oecasi MABION, 10WA. Special Diepatel {o The Chicugo Tribune. CroAR Iapins, July 6—We colobrated the Fourth of July t Morion, alx miles north, by & mocting of nerly all tho Grangos in Linn Coun- iy. No loss thian two thousand teama of Grang- crs wera in tho procession, A fow of thie moi~ tocs are ns follow: “Tn -God Wo Truat,” Comn Tifteen Conts,” * Down With Monopa- lies.” Tho oration was deliyered by E. 3. Hun- gerford, of tho Des Moines Homestad. 'The occasiion will long bo romombered, . DESHON. Specinl Disnateh to The Chicago Tritune. Deestorns, July-b.—Largo crowds wore in at- tendance horo yestordny colobraling tho nation sl dny. Tho Datronsof Insbandry bad tho largest orowd, and spout the wholo doy in the Governor's Squarc. " ARKANSAS. Gov. [Zaxter’s View on tho Situntion in that Stute. Larre Rock, Ark., July 5.—Gov. Daster yes- tordny’ dolivorad n apcochnt n Fourth of July calobration at Lowisburg, in Conway Couty. It wos prinmpally of o politieal npturo. Ho statod that I nng Crands woro confmitted nt tho luto election it wna dono by tho men who aro:| now endeavoring to put Br. Brooks in oflics ; that Lo Lnd beon duly olocted .by sl tho forms of Inw, and_ho’ would ba roctonnt to himsolf and tho peoploif ho was to surrouder tho olice. o uid 1. Brooka' potition contesting for tho placo had boou kicked out of tho Login- Jaturo, tho only power under tho lnws ik could try tho mntier ; that tho Supremo Court also rofused to Intorfore, and now should a Cirenil Contt attompk to do ko, ho shonld eortain- 1y puy no altontion toit. Whilo ho did not reo- gmizo_tho right of Congross to interforo, and did not beliovo thora was nuy disporition to do s, noveriboless, if a now olec- tion was orderod by Congress, ho should corluli- Iy o hoforo tha people, ind If Mr, Brooks wan clocted Lo should_quiotly rotire. It wag well Iinown that Brooks could not ngain brivg up his contest beforo tlie nssombling of tho noxt Togiu- Iatnro, and ho proposed, in tho claction of fut hody, to sco that overy man in the Stito had " tho right to voto, ~and that bis vaio was properly comnted. It in & mat- tr of * fnct tuat tho clection mndor wiich tho prosent Constitution was do- clurad to Do ntified, uover oxpresaod tho will of 1ho peaple, uor hue any Logisintura oleotod from {hut time (o the prasent, 1lo proposed that tho noxt one shonld roprestnt thio will of tho whola peoplo. - Tho speech was woll recervod. ONCE MORE. Fha Eack=Pay Swindie Again Dee - nounceds Speetal-Dispateh to The Chivago Trilune, Man1aoN, Wik, July h—An incident at Wone- wor, i this county, shows tho faeling among o ‘pooplo on the beleualnry stonl and kindrod subjecty, of which professional politiciens bave Jittlo idon. b Hon, dnmes Lows' oration of ‘yenlordny ws n_wild contrasting of tho patriots of Gaugross of 70 nud thoir”aots with thoeo of o Tast Congross, When lioalluded Lo th *“haci pay" biusinoss, tho pooplad ariod, ““Mhats wint N6 wanb to hear ahout,” ang falrly compoliod tha speakor Lo rive voico (o publie “indiguation in Inigungo ok wius pinin, e Uraps Special Diapatehes to The Clivago Tribune, Martooy, T, July fi—CGrain good nud plump, bist orap zathor thin on tha ground, Bamo vory Auir flolds. Lowus minbor of Keros [han Inst your, and, all thingn cousidored, n sl erop of vory falr’ wheat, Tl riny of tho pust wook lave ‘dono but sight dunuso. Grraran, I, July 5.—No wheat in this vicin- ity ¢ Tugtes, Mo., July G—Wheat In Norihwost Missouri full crop, and harvostod I good condi- tion, ‘he orap of spring whent i thin county i oavy rud of good quality, “Speeinl Disputeh to Pl Chivayo Lribune, Berotr, Win., duly 5.—Tho recent lieavy ralns and windd da hot eom to huve damagad the cpopH koriously. ‘Lo prospoects re goud for an untwual yiold, Oaxpiion, Mo, July Tt littlo spring whoat was'sowni, Wintos is partly Larvosla and thoiigh not yory hoavy on the high grounds yromiion sl ylold and fine quality. itk avorable woathor all will bo secured’in good condition. DESTRUCTIVE STORMS. Largo Portions of Indinna, Ohio, Kentueky, Wisconsin and Hissoupi Devas- tateds Houses, Barns, Telegraph Wires, Fences, Etc., Blown . . Down. Immense Damags Done to the Crops. CrNersNaTL, O., Tuly b.—Tholike of .tho storma during the past thieo days has- Roldom, 1t over, boon mecon 1 tho Btates of Obio and Indinvas Burricanos and tornadoos, with floods of rain, havo followed each other in rapid succossion, Onr city and ite immediato vicluity havo oscaped tho fury of tneso storms, but tho country north of this parallel in Indisnn and Ohiohas ufTored . sovorely, . Furious atorms pasgod ovor it on tho 2d,'3d, and 4th inst, Tho tolegraph , wires hisve boon gonerally prostrated. At Rpringileld, O., it s roporied thnt tho tolograph poles lind beon blown acrosa tho turnpikes ko thickly in - somo plncen s to ontiroly obstruct travel. Tnst of Springfeld, on the Paciflc & Atlantic Tolo- g Tifteo, thero woro 200 polos down, somo of om having been struck by lightning, whilo tho othors wera prostratod by tho wind, Pnesengors from Logausport. Ind., say that tho storm yesterday lovoled troes nenrly all tho way from Logansport to Richmond, Ind. n Richmond, troes wero blown down In the slrogts. One foll ncross nn expross wagon, Dronking both logs of the drivor and crushing tho wagon. AL :Ji‘ruy, 0., 0 large cordago faclory waa un- i : . od. T'his pido of Troy, on tho Jino of tho Dayton & Michignn Rnilrond, bousos wore tumbled down, fouces wero prostrated, trocs woro u rooted, flolda of grain woro Joveled, corn-flolds woro flattoned, and, in somo instances, corn wos uprooted, Everywhero the flolds socomed to ho Iakos of water, On the Zanesville Road-five bridges woro washod nway. No trains will go enst of . Oirele- villo boforo Monday. A number of foetof tho railrond track haa boon washed nway. ¥ 'ho samo prostration of troos and dovantation of crops is roportod in this seotion of tho conntry n8 in that further wost. Ab Port Wasington, Ohio, nbout seventy miles onst of Columbus, a tovero storm occirred Inst night, uprooting troos and nuroofing hounes. At Cedarvillo, Olio, nosr Xonin, grent num- bera of lolograph poles hisvo boon Aplintered by lightning. At Washington, Tnd., tho storm wrs oxcoed] ingly florco. Bhcaves of whent wero ucattored aboit wildly, and earsied muny foot in tho ir. Lverywhore, in tho belt sorth of this city, tho country wes affcctod by Lhe ntorm, tio centro of which reems to have boen five miles sonth of tho Iatitude of Columbus, 'Tho tosti- mony agrees a3 to its soyerily aud destruc- tivanoss, Tho gonorml prostration of tole- graph_poles & without a paraltel in tho his- tory of the tolograph componics. An alarmingly Inrgo number woro_shiverod to_ piocos by light- ning, and totally dostroyed. Many Woro pros- tratod by the wind. Drs Mowvzs, Iows, July 5.—A terrifio rrin- storm passed ovorMhis section nbout 6 o'clock yostorday, Tho streota wero fiooded, and much Qumngo was dono to colars and now buildings by the obstruction of culverts and wator-drainy. Whost and onts are down flat, and if thoy do Dot rie tho -loss will bo great, as tho erop was the largost over grown in this county. About 2,000 pooplo were caught without sheltor at tho races, and tho damage dowo to fashionablo drosses wan immense. he storm broke up tho Tanteh for tho fivst priza betweon Reconstrues tiul‘x‘ and Butelior Bog, only one hoot having been made. CinoLrvILLE, 0., July 5,—The Scioto River hins overllowed the oxtonsive broom-corn flolds in this vieinity, probably ruining 500 to 1,000 acros of broom-corn. Tho corn i tlattonad down and dirt washed on to it, 8o that much of it eannot rise, 'L'ho stroams aro so high that the ronds aro impassablo betwoan hero and Uolumbua. No traing from tho East sinco Thursday, MILWADKEE, Wis,,July 6.—~Fond du Lno, Wis., reports tuat tho fomado damegod the grain throughont Groon, Lake, Fond du Liag, and She- boygan Uountles to o grent oxtent. Iis courso, from northeast to southcast, was about fivo milos wide. Grain, timber, barns, and fences wora irailed to tho grownd. In Fond duLno, City movy buildings wero unroofed, and s vast numbor of large shado trees uprooted. Ontho Milwaukee & Northern Railroad tho trains woro yory much delayed by fallon trogs, Over eigity had to bo “cat from the track before the trains could pass, An on- gincor ou the passongor kwmin yestordny b the tornado mpproaching, put on & houvy prosaure of steam, tud got into o clearing alicad -which, in_falling, of it. liundrods of ncres of Erain Word pros tratod nlong the cowsso of tho storm. Tho ro- poried 1oz of lifo on Eikhart Lakeprovos to bo filso, A number of tracs wore blown across tho track botween Milwaukeo and Drookfiold, on tho Milwaulkeo & Peairio Du Chien Roed. Nolives wero lost, a8 honrd from, Tha damago to tole- giaph lines iy being 'rapidly ropaired, bud_com- munication is now open to” 8t, U'aul. A hoavy roin-storm pagsod .over Minnesota yestordny, but no damnage was done, 5 MnwAusE, July b—A torrible storm camo upon this city nt noon, yesterday, whilo tho Fourth of July festivitios were iu tall Dblast, sud our borutiful bay coverad with yachts aud small boats, * fillod ~‘with plénsure-sockers, amon; whont wero many ladics. Tho yachts Louise an: Lono Star wero capwized, ‘o inmates Tocoivad n sovero ducling, and somo narrowly oscaped drowning. Trcod wera uprootod, and sizns, flagy, nnd awnipga went dancing in tha gir, while lond penle of tlunder and flashos of lightuing followed in_succossion. Al pasred over in hnalf an hour without loss of Jifo, _On the 1lino of -tho Miwaukeo . Northern Tailrond tho damngo tho crops ia very gront. Ovor oighty troca had to.bo cleprod from tho track before the tening conld pavs, 'Tho _Lulagru}!ll, lincs were prostrated Il difctions, and for a time thero was not n single wire working out of Milwaukee. “Swectal Dispatch toI'he” (hieain Tribund, Prcevisis, O. duly G—A honvy storm took Yllluu at Dunkirk, yestorday, nbout 4:30 p. ., hlowing ono Lonso down and soveral canvases. About one miloand ahnlf southwest from Dun- Jivk, n littlo boy was out playing, whon the stori emmo up nd tho whirlwind seizod him, carrying him about oight foot in tho alr, whon Tin Tothier ran ot and caught him, The boy waa sovod unhurt, i v . Soveral buildings woro. hloym down nt Hart- ‘forid, and ono boy was killod by tho falling of tiio Gourt-iTousoe chimnoy. Fonr hanses woro destroyod nt Red Koy, nnd o vast amonnt of Aimber was blown down. - 3 Duavronn, 0., July B.~The torrible storm which pnsged over this scetion Inst evoning was the most sevaro that has evor boon known., A mile wost of this plneo, 6 nores of woods Woro Jeveled ta (ho grouud, nud tho telograph wives. ‘aro down for milew wont of . ; 1 CiNcinNats, July 5.—Advices from Dayton, "Ivoy, Circlovilio, sud Delaware, Ohio, confirm ho etatomonts sont In theso dispatchios to-duy, concorning the storm yeatordny, Tho damago {0 orchards and orops has boon groat. + Covumnus, 0., July 5.—Fho rocent sovors ‘storion lieyo dono much damage Lo tho eropy In this vielnity, Tortions of thotrack of the 1lock- ing Valley Itailrond, Lotween this city and Lan- conter, oo olthor washel wway or un- dor wator. _Lridges and tolegraph poles e iy waalitd eis, and ks e se Shaping runulng, Over 100 porsons aro deluyed in this city wniting for tho Topair of the traok, o ns to allow thos running of traing to tako thom to Ihnir respectiva homon, CinoiNnaTI, 0., July 5.—Advices from Mays- ville, Ky., nato that o rovere storm visitod that sootion yestorday, untooflng nuuy buildings, uprooting troo, Llowing off chimmoy, aud ol pront doningo to the crops. T'ho Hocking Valloy fn Ohio is Inundated, the wator hotng bigghor than ever known before,” fix milos of tho caual gono botweey, Athatg and Halino. Tho dumago totho orops 1 avor 31,000~ 000, tnd the salt-worke and other commorcial Interests ara suiforing grontly, Loxo Buaxo, N, J., July 6,.—A torrific thun~ dor starm oceurrod horo at '8 this morning, last« ing ono hour. Thoro wss suathor al noon, accompnnied by a briof fall of hail, Scorolary Richnydwon and Beoretury Belkuap and family arrived to-night. MaysvrrLe, Ky, July 6.—About 7:90 Ins} night this city was visited by a tornado, which un- roofed s numbor of Imiidings, inoluding tho railrosd machine shops, toaring down shudo iroos, and onrrylng o groat numbers of clilin- neys. John Drosoa was soriously injured by figing debria._ Tho oropa in ‘this vioinity hove boen damogod to o vory gront oxtont. Speetal Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Arnzg, Obio, July 6,—The Iogking Vallay In s wido sheot of wator from Lnnoastor to tho Ohio, 'Rain has fallon continually sinco Thursdny Jast. Tho damngo to tho oropa 15 og- timated ot 81,600,000 Tho Hocking Is two Jeob ligher 'than tho high mark ‘of 1832, 'Travel hos beon inforruptod and tolegraph poles nro prostratad in ol diroctions, 'Lho salt works of J, T. Gould and Jusoph Iforrolds aro badiy damagod, Six milos of the canal hotsyecn Athens and Balino §s dostroyed. No loss of life {8 thus fur reported, 87, Louzs, Mo., July b,—A spocial from ITan- nibal, Mo., 8aya that the soverost storm which ovor visited that ootlon broke ovor Hannibnl Inet night. Two or throe houses wero blown dawn and govoral untoofed. A larga numbar of treos woro uprooted, and much damoge wee dono to fencos and other proj cr?. 3 8r. Joseru, Mo., July G—A. terriflo wind storm, amonnting almost to a tornado, Bwopt ovor tho ety Inst ovoping, botweon 7 nnd 8 o'olock. Tho steamor Mauntaincer was lying st the baul abovo tha bridge, socured to tho raiirond track, and othor fstoninga, by eight enblon, bwo of which wore now amd four-snd-a- hnl¢ inches in diamotor, At tho first big blow tho lines parted, aftor tearing upa portion of tho raflrond track,and the stoamer turned with lior head to tho stroam. 'Tho wind kopt lor tlono to tho Bt, Joo shoro, and sho drifted_down and struck the east ond of tho bridgo draw. Bovoral of tho fron gnys_of the bridgo wera prung from their bolts, and tho damage to the bridge {8 from $8,000 to 10,000, It will re- quire twonty days o ropair tho Moun- talnor, Blie wos terribly wrocked in lior forward part, Mor.. uppor works _and mo deck, woro smashed np clear to her IHar froight-hoistor was rulnod and chim- noyn_knocked down, Tho loss to tho vessol ip about €20,000; no ivsuranco, Ak the timo aof tho nccldont, the First Mnto, First Olork, Tirst Engincor, and Stoward, with a numbor of the deck orow wera on wetch, but nono wero injured. Tho Mountaineor bolongoed to tho River Packet Compauy, and was bullt'in 1866, ak & cost of 841,000, . Tho stenmor Ilkborn, moored helow tho bridgo, broke loomo, ~aud floated flvo milos ' down the sivor, whoro sho lodged and was brought up this a. m, Sho was domaged to the extout of 8600, Lho tornado took off tho roofs of sovornl houros -in tho city ond did much dumnngo in tho way of wuprooting shade-treos. Chimnoys were blown down sud broken; sheaves of whont woro _tomsed _overywhoro aud seatterod ahout. Tast of St. Josoph, genor- ally, tho dumago to tho formor was considora= bl o, Juiy #1. Lovts, Mo., con 5—Wuile the steamer Grent Ropublic wean tyeying o moonlight ox- cursion. parky @ow nlhoTivor Inst night, when Just boloiy the areen , o hosvy gust of wind abwuck hor, Hor chimuoys went overboard, stove it hor Texas and did aonsiderable dninego to her cabin. burt, / Spectal Dispateli to The Chicago Tribune, DrsMotxes, July 6,—1Tho heaviest rain’ atorm for yoara fell hero Jast ovoniug, sccompnuiod by dostructive wind, Considerable damago was omsed by flooding coilars in all parte of tho ity At Gnthrio, Carlisle, Norwalk, and Stuatt, tho storm was most sovora. At Stuart, tho fine now rosidenco of Mr. . Lamb was unroofed. An- other honso threo miles from Btuart waa torn Jown, and five members of tho family injurad, and one a woman with a bubo threo or four days in bod, s not oxpected to live, WASHINGTON. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, HOLIDAYS. ' WasmxoTox, D. O, July 5.—Newsly all tho honds of dopartmenta aro nbuont, and, among tho officials, to-day has boon s much of & holi- dnyas yostorday. A lnrge pumber of burosu ofticialr and clovks took advantage of tho threo dow holiday to Joave tho city and visit their homes. LAND DI 10N, Wasnrsatoy, D, C., July 5—Ths Commis- sionor-Genorad of tho Land Offies decides in tho cases of thio Warwicl and J. A, Davis dona~ tion clnimants, in Orogon, that tho donations cnunot, bo purchased undor tho acts of Fob. 14, 1869, and July 17, 1854, aftor ono your's residonce and evltivation, nless such realdanca and cul tivation hed beeh upon tho lands survoyed prior o such purchase. APPOINTED. T. W. Wada was to-day appointed Intornal Revenuo Gaugor for tho Sixth District of Kon- bucky. MINING TANDS. Qon. Drimmond, Commissioner of the Land Oflico, has decidod that lands vatunble on nc- count of doposits of_carbonato of sodn, nitrato of soda, sulphur, alum, aud ashphalt, mey bo patonted under tho mining nct of May 16, 1872, a3 well s othor valuablo” minoral ~doposite, ox- cept whera epocisily renervod by sob of Cou- grose, TOBTAY, Tho Postmaster-General has ordored an ex- tonsion of the posts! eorvice on tho Cloveland, Mount Vornon & Dolawaro Railroad, from Hount Yomon to Columbus, o distanea of farty- five milow at an annual palary of 2,486, puictsee ot ol fiediio ) Colored Military Kennions. Jeveengon Crrs, Mo., July 6.—Tho first re- union of tho Sisty-nccond Regimont United States colored infantry, with whom originated the idea of tho Lincoln Instituto, and who fur- pished tho first £5,000 with which to found it, was held horo ' yostordny, Tha rogimont being vory widoly “tcatierod, membora woro presont from all parts_of tho conutsy. Rom- olulions woro ndopted declaring tho Institute n succoss, and oxpreasing approval of tho gonoral ninusgoment by the Buurd of Tsustees, espociul- Iy i rogard to economy ; tho noloction of pupils witla viow to preparing tonchers for thio col- brod raco, and kooplug the school freo from geatarian coutrol 3 aldo, roturning thanks to tho toachers’ for tholr sorvices as buch, nnd for Locping up o high standard of morality nmong {ho soholars ; also, callig on tho Stnta of Mis- souri to allow the admission of colored clildren into tho public schools, where from any causo no achool is provided. kel R P Meolgenareo Collexes Special Disvateh to The Chicann Tribune, Tienavox, Tl July de—Ab £ho lnto ossion of 116 Trastods of Hokendroo Collogs, somo very Iiportant Togislation was olacted, hnd tho Iui- tial stops takon looking toward rafsing a half million dolluzs for tho Uso of tho institutioh, Tho Bxeeutivo Committee, empowored to curty ont tho rogulutions, huvo Just olosad un tmpor- {ant sossion, nt which tho 1on. M. H. Cham- borlin, of Beardatown; 1L, wau cleated Endow- mont and_Fiscal Cominidsionor of tho inntitii- tian. Mr. Chamborlnin bnw not yet signifled hin intention to accept. ; ; SO Burglary nud Pices Special Dispateh to the Chicago Tribine. DanioN, Wit July 6,—Sowmo burgines, sup- posed to Do old’ oncs, lnto lnst evening, Diew pon tho snfo'in the dry-goods atoro kept by J. W. Scoville, in Orogon, tha oxplosion boing onrd by sovoral persons. Soon aftor the atora buret into flanes, and was: burned with all fto contonts, valuod at somo 810,000, wtore and nn unogoupiod building, north, and Netherwood's Building, south, ‘wore also cous sumod, but thoir coutonts woro savod. Tolkl loss about 816,000, gt . . Coul-01l Fatality. . NantrsvinLy, Ind., July 6.—Tlcra was a fatal Coul-oil explosion on Thursday ovening about 6 o'clock, noar this place. A young womion nomad Jlizaboth " MeWay, living ~ with Mr, (teorgo Wheglor, two milcs -south of . Noblowville, was pouing oil out of & can inko aalow fro in order o hurry np the mppar, whon tho oil took firo and an ‘oxplasion followod, which seatfered tho Dburning off all over tho body of the girl, burniug hor ton crisp from the neck down. Mins Mo- Way's sutTeriugy were intonso until death re- lieved Lor of puin, A Desperndo Shots Crxorwiary, July B,—Yosterday ot Linwronco- burg, Ind., Deputy Bhorill Puil Truolb won kuacked down by n ssporiudo, Pato tiller, whom Jio bd_nrvonted. Truotk firad n shot at Miller, tho Lall staiking him in tho small of tho buck and passing through, was tnkon out of ‘the ab- domon, Itis thought Millor caunot liva, 1lo Jiad juat beon Jiborated from’ the Jeiorsonvillo Tonitoutiar; SN Tiail Robbor Arrestod. Spectal Dispalch to The Chicago Tribune, Drey Moes, Town, July 6,—Oharles Iflom- ming, #on of the Postmaster at Rising Hun, was arronlod to-day by the Doputy Uuited Slatos Mknui, on thy chargo of Tolbitg tho malls, snd 1 now in Jail, e e Occan Stenmship Nows. New Yoms, July b.—-Arrived, stoamehips St Tauront, from Brest, and Maine, from Bremon, ““Lavenvoor, July b.—Arrivod out, stoamships Rueia, Lady Lycott, snd Aloxandels, from Now York, and Baltimore, £rom Laltimoro, Nobody A millinory ~ SUDDBEN DEATH. ' Fgf,ul Accidents on the I\Tn@iqn- al Holiday. Ten Persons Drowned at Creen Lake, Wis. Three Porsong Onrriod. Ovor Ningara Falls---Othor Casualtios, Dantronn, Wis, July 6,—TFho severo ntorm which passed over Wisconsin yostorday will bo long romomberad in tho vicinity of Green Lako. Yostordsy morning n pienio party wontout on tho lako in tho sailing yncht II B, Harshard, on a flshing oxcursion, and hind procceded but o short distanco wlhen aquall ejruck tho boat, capsizing it. Tho - following poraons were thrown into tho water and drowned: Mra, A, P, Carman, Mrs, Goo, Marding, Mins Jonnio Olis, Mra, M., O. Russoll snd chitd, Wi, Illux'hnmh wifo, and clild, Mrs, John Daird, sud o ebild of t) v, Mr. Allon, Ouirrgwa, Can,, July f,—A man, woman, and it wont ont on’ tho Ningara River yestorduy aftornoon, and are supposad to_have gollo oyor tho fall, hs piocos of & bont wore ploked up bo- low tho falls this noon. The young man was from Cincinnati, aud tho girl, With ber young ‘Drothor, from Toronto. Tho young mau aud the girl woro to_hayo beon mastiod to-duy, bving rocured n liconso at Welland yestorday. Thoir Hames havo nob yot boon, necortained, Tho ad- dress of o womau on Codar streat, Claveland, wan tound in tho man's pockotbook nt the hotel, but no offccts of any eonsoquonco Laye boon dis- cov:lxmd. Tho bodics have not yot been recov- orod. Onrrrrwa, Onti, Tuly 5.—Two of tho partios who wout ovor Nibgarn Falle, yoslerday, v thioic name as Joln Blliot and Satgarot Roflin- ston, both ot Cincinnatl. Tho former was about 20, nnil the Iatter 18 yonrs of age. PrmvceroN, I, July 4.—DBy tho promaturo dischnrge of & cannon at Buda, IiL, thismorn- ing, J. G. Rick and E1lia Shannon woro soriously, and porbapa fatnily, injured. Both oyes of the Inttor wore blown oul. ‘Fhreo other partios, Thiogo saios voro not lonrned, woro slightly hwurt. Musrzaoy, Mich.,, July 4.—A man was in- atautly killod horo to-day by the prematura dis- charga of o cannou, the rmmer passing through Lis body. T'wo othors wero wounded, Avtzoaw, Mioh, July 4.—Willio Peck, n olerl, foll from tho renr of o stora n distanco of elght foct, and Liad & Jog broken, orman Agon was run over to-day by n band- aar, and killed, Autoy, I, July B.—A yonng manvamed Benjamin Allon, formorly of this cily, liad: his ‘arm blown oft, yostorday, at Jersoyvillo, 3., by tho, promaturo disoharge of o cannon, Boveral othors were badly buruod, PLystoutst, Mg, July B.—John L. Tucker, wiio ad jusé opSod ihe Oferd Llouse, was drownped this morning while bathing. Lo for- merly kopt thio Fromont House, Boston, Fasreont, Mo, July b,.—Four men, from Bt Stophon, on a luhing ‘oxcursion, wero drowned at Deor Teland, N. I, Inptanarowts, July 5.—A young mnn named Tred Smtth, 19 yoars old, Was drowned about noon to-day Ju Kail Crack, while bathing. —— ‘War Department Wenther Proguostis cationn. Wasmsaro, July 6—8 p. m—For Sunday in tho_Southern ‘Statcn, gonorally light wind and g:rfly clondy or cloar wenther. Ovor the Mid- 1o Statos and Lower Tako rogion, northwest to southwesb winds, rising boromoter, and genoral- Iy clony wenther. For Now England, south aud southwest winds and gonerally *clear weather, with occasional local storms in eastorn portions. For thé Ohio Valloy, goucrally clear iwenther, with nortlirostorly winds. "o evoning tolegraphic re; missing, fiom ho Upper L TRocky Mountain stations. rts aro gonerally o, northwost, aud A Child Murdered by o Littio Boys-. rest for Wide-murder, Bosroy, July 5.—In South Acton, Mass,, yes- terday, George Curtis, sgod 8 yoars, took s hoy namod Lano, 8 yoars of ago, into tho woods, aud thero boat him with a club in a most shocking manvor. Lauo was soon discovored, but died of his injurios four houra aftor. Tho child-mur- derr led, but was asrestod last ovoning in Cam- ridge. ’fl§fl wifo of Albort Gilpatrick died suddonly Inut ovening in Warwicl stroet, Highlands, aud hor husband lus boen arrested, chargod witl beating ber to doath, X S il SO M Fircws MitwAugee, July 5.—E. Wolverton's store and four other buildings in Oregon were burned last night. Loss, $16,000, yrsoryes, Tows, July 6.—Tho city escaped n coniingration yestordsy” by fveworks, but a fire broko out last night in” tho lime Louso of tho DesMoinos Coal & Limo Company, caused by water breaking in the building from the storm, Tho wator-works quickly quenched it, and but litllo dumago was dono, Tuinavereia, July 6.—The loss by tho burn- Ing of Jonos & Bergor's Bono Factory at Groy's Tetry to-day way $10,000 ; insurance, $20,000. Snieides. NasnviLve, July 5.—Charles McDonald, assist- ant foromnu of tho Lanner oflico, and Corro- flmndlugflocmmryu[IheNuubvmu'J.‘ypngrnpmc:\.l nion, attemptod to commit suicido Llis morn- ingg by ntabbing himsolf and afterwards cutting 1is throat. Tho caute wns temporery insauity. Iis recovery ia doubiful, : Johu Martin, 70 yours of go, lofé homo on Wodnondny, throatening to drown himeolf, and waw Tound it tho rivor Lo miles below Ehin city yostorday. Tho vordiot of tho Coronor's jury was suicido, ’ _— Accideutally Shote , Juno b.—ighnel Bhilburn, 17 yorrs of ago, was inatantly killod whilo on’ his Sray honio yestorday, botwoon Edgofiold Junotion il Hadley's liond, by Loing. sliob through tho heact? 1limsolf and Johnny Hadlay, 18 years of ago, hnd_boen to town and boyght p Derringor piutol. Tho Xilling is Eupposed to havo boon fc- cidental, i i The First finle. E BrowssviLr, Tos., July 1.—The first balo of enttou raived ol tho iflo Grando hia. one. a3 hrought, to_this market _yostordny' Dy J. L. Iiynow, 6t Bantn Maris, Cainoron Conuty. The gontiotan on whaso tin it wag rabiad erved 00 lata far tho stoamor, but tho belo will be dispatched to Now Orléans by tho fivat vessol Jenvang. ’ 5 et LT Sinking of the Propeller Philndcle g phin. Denorr, Mich,, Jnly 5,—The propellor Philn- doTphis, bound down, graln loaded, atruck a rock 2t tho head of Laka firio, Inst night, snd sunl. I sixtoen foot of wator, Relief will ba sent to her aoveo, et g Dincovery of n Comets ‘Wasmnarox, July 5,—Tho dincovery at Vierina, * Autitris, of & comolhas just beon anuounced to Lio Smithsonian Instituto, Tho right nscon= sion of the comok ig o hours and 7 minuton ; ita doclinntion sonth, -+ dogroes and 3£ minutos, Tt niotion is unknow SO Whisky and Furdore Woncesten, Mass,, July 6.—John Bergman, n Biwode, was fntally stabbed i his lofé bronst o hursdny ovening by Thomas Moran, tn nglish- tan, in o druukon fight. Moran was arrostod. gk TN i ebitnnry. " New Yonx, Tuly 6.—Zlize Mary Aun Hawblin, acbrous, fonith wifo of tho lute Thommy Low= orby Lamblin, tho woll-known actor, died, this worniung in Dor rosidonco, 146 West 'wenty-% ourth slroot. i ‘To Ie Iaunged. Axyarouws, July f.—CGov. Whyto has signed tho denthi-warrant'of Jamas Wont, convicted of {he murdor of hls parunour, fixing a4 tho day for exocution August 2, — T'he Plenyune Libel Suit, NEw Onvuang, L., July 4—~Judgo Lynch yos- torduy rofusod o mew trial in the fwwkin- Picayune livol csso, S PEA R Rullrond Accldents, Spactul Dispateh to Phe Chicago U'rthuns, JaxpsviLve, July 5,~This aftornoon a wild lo- comolivo, galig north, run by engincor Tolw, of tho Ohicago & Northwestorn Tsilwug, ras i to n carringo QL‘un{vind by Miss Lizele 1ficld, of Juneuvillo, danghior of Goorye itiold, X, and Mins Kl Jaues, dsughtor of the Rav. D. A. Jones, of Shopino, about ono milo north of Sho- pino Biation, tofnlly wrecking tho earingo, owiug Miss Joues to pue sido of tho track, | ana earrying Miso TTiold shont thirty rods, whon lio wan thrown into tho brush on” ono ido of the raflrond. Tho mon did not notico that thero woro two persons In the carringo, and convoyed Hlias Jonas iomo boforo thoy dfacoverad tho fact, sftor which scarch was modo for Miss Hicld, Bolh Indios woro vory badly Injured, Mius Jonos aboutt tho liend__and bacle, and hor_collnr-hono brokon ; Mins Iticld, slaull fractured, and othor- siko Injnred. The attor was brought to thia elty tiig ovoning, wholly wnconecious sineo tha accidont, and will prohably nob recover, Miss Jote caaa in i o vary lutlamora iopafil, Tio crossing where the accident ocourred s on tho apen prairio, and parties who Aaw-the accldent sy tho girls stoppor onco to allow tho ongino to'pu, and thotr whippod thoir Liotsos ou o thq track, aud attomptod to orous in advanco. FOREIGN. SPAIN, Feh ok Maprm, July 6.~The snnivoraary of the In- depondenco of tho United Statos was colobrated at tho Amerienn Logation Sostorday, by o grand banquet. Among tho distinguished guosts of Mini stor Bickles wero Sonor Castolar, tho mome bers of tho Cabinct, tho forolgn ropresontatious in Madrid, and the Proaidoent of tho Corten. Tbo Governmont has decided to employ ovory rosourco to orush tho Corlist insurrcction. A proolamation will bo issucd giving the insurgenta fivo days to surronder to the Ropublionn forecn, aftor, which timo cordons will ho drawn, around tho insurrectionary districte and tho civic cam- palgn commoncad, , In consequonce of tho intorruption of railways fn tho North, tho maila aro now sout from Spain by aen in war vessols. The cnatoms nuthoritioa Laye flned the Cap-" tain of tho ulmlmshlr Murillo, which ran iuto and aank tho omigrant ship Northiloot, in the Eng- lish Channel, 200,000 renls for fu!flng to coma to Lisbon when he had n cargo for this port. eieechsldian % = 'gFiANCE'l LoxpoX, July 6.—A spocisl from Paris sa; that the duel botween Rano and De Cuuugn{: will take place on Mundri{. ) by A Paris correspondont tolegraphs that the trinl of Marsbal' Bazalne will probably take place at tho Compiegne in the Iattor gnrt of Beptember. Cuenvouna, July 5.—1he Shob arrived in this borbor this aftornoon on hoard the British stonmeor Rapid. In tho ovoning numorous bon- firca woro lighted on the slioro, nnd the shipping in tho harbor was hung with Chinese Jauterus, mnking n'vory brilliant spoctaclo. Hiu Majesty will disombark on Sunday. ———— AUSTRIA, f V1ENNA, July 5.—Tho_ nuniber of forsign vie- itors to the Exposition is incronsing daily, The gront mojority arc,from Lngland. The juries ro now bnrd at work, aud it f8 gonorally thonght that a considerable number of prizos will be awardod to Amorican oxhibitoro, A sovore rain storm passed ovor tho city to- - day: considornbly dnmnging the goods in tho United Htates departmont of the x and ruining bhio wilka in tho Fronch gection. Jackson 8. Schultz hins loft Vionna, Cnrl Schurz and Mr. Adams nro hera. Gen. Van Buron Ling gone to Voralnuor, 20 miles from thin city. ion, - — GREAT BRITAIN, » Loxnoy, Jnly 5.—Fho Shub of Possin loft this city to-dny for France. Ho procoeded to Ports- month, whero at 3 o'ciock ho embarked on the Britinh stoam sloop Rupid, which seiled immo- dintoly for Chorbonrg. An immonso crowd anured nb tho railway atation in this city and oudly choored tho Shnh, ns tho Portsmouth train‘movod oft. As tho Tapid stenmed ont of Fortsmouth Iarbor n parting alnto was fired by thio vossols atlached To the channol squadron. — RUSSIA. Sr. Prrrnevona, July 5.—It is oficinlly an- nounced that tho Khan of Khiva,and all his Min- istors, who flod from tha capital upon the ap- pronch of the Russian troops, have returned aud submitted to Geon. Kunfmany, bosecching his clomoncy, and imploring his morciful considera- tion. Tho General, ponding bis disposition of their casos, Lns placod thom under guard, —_—— ITALY. 2 Rojrz, Jnly 5,—Count Do Chambray Digny has failod to form Cubinot, and tlio crisis in the” Blinistry continnes. ‘o Popo walked in tho Vatioan grounds to- day unsupported by attendants. e ' CUBA, * HAvANA, July 4.—Plantoers have agroed to pay atax of 82 for onch slave, instend of sending thom to work on the irochs, 'fho. ownors of ruuaway Chinamon now in the Governmont do- potn have offorod thom for work on tho trocha, Bod tho Captain-Goneral will aceopt them. gl bRy PORTUGAL- e Lasnow, July 5.—Thoro was no banquot Lore ;umrm.y in celobration of tho Fourth of July. 'he roprasontativo of tho United Stales way ab- sont, aud there wag no Americen vessol on tho Togus, = g . HINDOSTAN, Loxpoy, July G.—A dispatch from Dombay gives intolligeuce of o rising among the Hindoo onsnnts in tho district of Poqual. They refuse 0 ?ay rents and hava plundored and butnad sov- eral houros. Two bnuds buve boou digporsod by tho polico. & - — £ CANADA. . Special Dispatels (6 The Chieaid Tribune. Tonoxto, July 5.—Tho Mail tiis morniug pnbe lishos four andn half columus of tho sworn statomont of Sir Hugh Allan, in which he states tho circmnstancos under which his lottors to Smith apd MeMullon wero writton. Among other things, ho says, Lo obtninad tho numos trom Sir Trancin Sinclair of porsons who lind communi- ceted with tho Govormment on Pacifie Reilsay * motters in advanco of tha Govornmeut's aotion’; ihnt thoro was no_intention of placing it wnder {ho power of the Northorn Pacilio, nud on vis- jting Ottwwn, during, tho scwsion of tho Iouko, ho found tho fesling so stroug ngaivst Americann hoving part in tho di- recting of tho sclioma that Lo conponted 1o ita boing pusly Coindian” s o did o feol Justiflod in ontircly breaking off connoc- tiong with the Amerieaua ; that ho did not co: gider it nocossary to communicato with hid Cus Qion friends as to W4 privato correspongdon with Aworicans, Thon follows tho history of the nogotiations towards amalzamation with tho Intoracamulo Gompaus. Ho givos lolier from John A. Macdonnld 1o’ 8 party, in which tho for: tuer promises s aid to obtain'the Prosidonoy of * the Company for Atlau, sl tho suggention to Toop othior terma quict till ofter tha alections A Jottor from Bir Georgo Carticr to Bix ilugh Allen informs him moro particu-- Intly of o Goveruwent's intoution. 1lo ad- mita that tho loiters publishad Ty the Globe nro not trictly aceurato, but thiuln tho civeumatancos should Justify or oxcuso tho Tangungo nsed iu thom. 110 aduiita that hio had 10 hesitation in placing himsolf in a position of Tavoring tho ndmissiou of Americans. 1o states that bis communications with his_forfior usao~ ciates conted when ho kuew the® Government Goniro; donics that ho sgroed to pay, or hud Daid, any money to any moinbor of the’ Govera- Tont, though admitiing, baving spent monoy to aid (o clection of Governmont cendidates, of thowa who woro friondly to tho Pacille-sohowo. Therp is no ovidonco, so_far, to divaclly. rovo. & bargain for a moriey considoratio Bulwonn 8ir lugh Allen and Sir Joln A, Maucdonald, thongh {ho fact of Bl Tlugh Allan sponding monoy, fo tho advantayre of Maedonald - i# ndmittod in his statemont, Tho impression iy thoranghly foundod mmongs tho pooplo that the contract was sold to Allan aud big friends. - MoxtnisL, July b.—Tho Cannds Pacifie Rail- sy Company nwol, haro yostorday, ofght pordous Drosont. Buniness wes styichly priyato. An indignation. mooting was held here lnst niglit by tho workingmon, -oxprossing dissnlju- fugtion nt thn action of the majority of tho Pu- oiflo Seandal Committco in baulking inquiry. Y10 Govornmout was ala strongly condomuad. Owen Hotrn, duly 6.—William Dodda brutally murdorod his brother-in-law, Richard Forbes, i tho. Powsshp of Kippol, on Wodnosduy ulght, white returning frow a logging-boa, TEanwax, July 6—1ho bitl_Concordls, from Quoboo for Plymouth, England, went ashoro ab Gapo Grilla, on Juso 1. © Capt. Murricon, Tirst Mato Goudio, and throo of the crow wera drawnod whilo making au offort to carry alino auhoro, Jumos Iuglison, tho socond mate, sue- ceodod i flonting tho lio aslioro, which wua mado fast by somo_{lshormon, and himaclf aud tho romaindor of ko crow, oleven in numbor, woro savad, Tho bodles of thoso drowned wora rocovored tha noxt mornlng. — T Mortality in St, Lonlse -« §r. Louls, Mo., July b.—Tho number of desathy in this city for the weolk endlug to-dny Is 141, of whioh 160 woro childven undord yonrs, and 49 of cholora morbun. —_— Ethan A n Statue, BuniaNaToN, Vt., duly 6.—Tho statue of Eihan Allon was unveiled horo yestorday, in the pross ouge of 10,000 spestators, ¢ v 2