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. VOLUME 26. - The Chicage Daily CHICAGO, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1873. REAL ESTATE, Wastiaton Hoights Attraotiveéuction Sale Beantiful Lots, EACH 50 FEET FRONT, Vingenes Bl Ao, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, ON THE GROUNDS, On Saturdey, July 12, 1873, BY C.C.THAYER & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers and Brokers. Theso Ticts aro finoly loonted, adfein tho oolobrated MORGAN PARK on onsb, an in {lrst-class improvomonts. Instituto, the cornor atono of which was on Saturday, Juno 38, is only this Subdivision. T'ho fagilitios for ronchin The now Militn tho proporty aro oxcollent;, Tho Reok Ialn saln, 83 wilin 30 dayn, ung balaaco i montaly baymonia’ R ‘thr = | ot:gto, ot por annam. ; & Pacitlc Railrond passos through the south: Loso vomaarkabiy osey formmn pises ft within tho roschof enst -corner, and the Washing! rang Bubd‘\vtiuma;et roper ol Eod factitios. t , at 2:30 p. . o benaty of loontion, ate | . A'cordial doviTacion 16 wiait tio proporty 18 axtendod 1o | Lo T B ey e o o4 thas | * F1atef tho property ons g ahinfygd st the Offo of charming suburb. Boa & Dits, . . Tit{luhlggprcpurlyvcrtcoc‘ Abstract of titlo et A eat Madisomst. urnishod: ln'rlfmms OF SALE-1-4 cash, and balance THE GRE AT AUGTH]N S E ) AT cent. deposit of $30 on each Lot will required at time of nale, pl?zmunt within 20 days, SPECIAL FRER TRAIN will loavo th: Depot of the Ohioago, Roclk Island & Paoi rond, coruor o! man-sts,, a.1m. on day of sale. office. 0. 0. THAYER & CO,, 1680 East Madison-st, pi the immodiato vioinity of Ty Ini 1-4 milo from n_Heights oh R. R. runa along the west lino of this Thoro aro two Depots on th giving groat advantages HLnnd 3 yonra, with intorost ot 8 D‘C’l; and bnlando of firat Plats of the property oan bo secn at our I REAL ESTATE. AUCTION SALE oF 184 Splendid Residence & Business T O, Tooatod in the Vieinity of Dexter Park and the Btock Yards, Fronting Wallase, Bissell, Forty-0h and Farty- aixtl-s1s., and Stewart and Dexier-avs,, On Wednesday, July 9, at 8 p. m, ON THE GROUND, BY (. 0. THAYER & CO. {These Lols aro in D. W, Brkor's, Subd S of N. 350f 8, 3 of 8. W, Xof Boc, 4, T' 8, 1L, 11, Luoated in the mmodllgko vioinity of Doxter Park and Btock Yards, and in a district rapidly Improving, thoy offor excollent Inducemonta to partiea s:oking gund, safa, and prolitable, tuvostmonts, Yerlians o ugs luealigy 1o un aud a [ hias grown more rapidly than this. B | Valuos havo greatly inorcasod, and are inczeasing, 5 | VAlicr ‘v xory dosormibis, both by tha Fu 1. W, & O i RYW and tho Btato-st. 1tbo of oaa. Title Perfoct, Abstract of Title Furnished. d all t5 prooars for thomaalvos homon: ABPEOIAL FRICK TRAIN whi jeaco tho Depat o | Pl T Wo X0, K, W A e atd " Genalo 512, on the dn OF CHOICE ! 0 L.ONSS, SPLENDID Tmrian Proper LAKE FOREST, Only One Hour’s Ride from the City. 1args numbor of thio hest Lats in Lako Foras sals on casy torms. Many of thom aro on the la ro, 0 foot, above tho lako. Also, two Hotels, both of thom #llod to overflowing with visltors. Ono of thom has an Artostan Woll noar it, affording an sbundant supply of the bost wator. Soveral private rostdoncos can bo had on easy torms. The proparatory collogiato dopartmont of for boys, is under the cars of Prof. Allen, a most oxcollont and successfal sohool; and Forty Hall, a collogiato dopattmont for young ladios, un- der the oaroof Prof, Woston, is ono of the hast inatitu- tlons n the country. For health, boauty, and oducational facllitios, Lako Forest hos no suporior In. tho Northwost. Lako Forest Univorsity, For particulars apply to ) BYLVESTER LIND. Agont, 150 LaSalle-st. ro for Fronting Humboldt Boulevard, Logxm-s(iunre, DMilwaukee [ and Fullerton-avs., * WILL TAKE PLACE OX TIE GROUNDS, (12 1t raine, at 166 Kast Madison-at.) This Day, July 8, 1873. BTAGES will loavo tho cornor of Madison- at. and Fifth-av, (No, 186 Egst Madison-st.), for tho propurty,ut 1y p SATLE WILL COMMENOE ON THE GROUND Iy m: Tetall interasted in making safo and Judi- ofous investments take o pleasant and fres ride to this choice and desirable property. -rmx.ml‘g\%mmcm. LR RS - HED., TEHRMS OF SALF---1-3 oash, balance %n 1, 2, and.3 yoara from March 10, 1873, with interest at 8 por cont per annum, B~ POBLIT of $30 on ench 10t will bo roquired at time of sale, and balance of first psyment within'20 days. 3 it of tho proporty oan be had nt our of* C. ¢. THAYER & CO., TRoal Matate Auctioneers and Brokors, 186 East Madison-st Sooelators & Others, READ THIS! “We havo three tracts of Suburban Propor- ty which wo can sell at avery GREAT BAR- One tract is on Drexel Boulevard, anothor on Qottage Grove- av., ond the othor near the Northwestern Our SBhops—all or eithor of which will be sold GAIN, if oalled for soon. ot lesa than auction prices. Terma roasonnble and title porfect. Apply at onoo to CLARKE, LAYTON & CO. 120 LA SALLE-ST. LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH'S STEATIERS For Racine, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, ete., daily, Sundays excepted, 9 8, m. Saturday Excur- slon Boat for Milwaukee, ote,, do'n't leave un- til8p. m. For Grand Taven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Fruitport, Manistee, etc., doil, Sundays excepted, 7 p. m, For 8t. Joseph, Daily, Sundays excopted, 10 a.m, Ssturdsys, Boat don't leave until 11 pm For Greon Bay Ports, Monday, Wedneslay, and Fridny at 7 p.m. Weduesdoy's Boat goes to [ PROPOSALS. FRIPOSALS WANTED. To Builders and Contractors. Sealod propoanis will be recelved until the 17th day of hay day, by o under: " 1. Ohuroli, Jol. of all the materisls and labor duiy, 1ty wi8 orclook . m. of eigntd Bullding Committes of fot, Jll., for the furnishinj nudsseary to construct aad finish a ohutch iot, 1il., according ta plansy spogllioations and 1873, [i Graoo editloy at Tonda w falgltal oxcoution of all Toported with propo: orvo o0 Higt 1o rejaot a 7 o, ihelr optiop. Priatod soplos of (ot includibg plication to the Qonimittes, a1l bids or proposala Jollat, July 1, 1873. J torros “w 'tho fon, W, k. Honz, Jolist, th approvod security will bo requirod for the 15, o pronoed soourit Tiio armmities Horeby 1o, spociications and termi plans, drawings, ot0.), furnisbed on ap: Escanaba, FOR BUFFALOQO, And Tntermedinte Points, LY tton Gompany's stoamer JDATIO, g‘.:;c:llgfiyr}y&%?df& foet of North Dearbora-i 367 e me ot s debe. Biitnon, Joaves ook Bandolpt-st HEBGI §TATE, Capt. Olark, losvos dook foot.ot % | North Desrborn:at,, ‘Tnursdey, July 10, &t7 glelnok p. m. S Borera v Plstuge Ticets, apply at 7 Oaoalat., Semechadit A. A, BAMPLE, ‘Passengor Agent. o= FINANCIAL. Cook Comty Savings Bank, 103 WASHINGTON-ST., PROPOSALS Proposals v Real Fstat, "By ordor of the Boatd of Commisstoners of Cook 3, at the bour of noon, o office of th joard, (o the old Court-ilonse, for the sal ‘contalning in ono body ot fosa’ th fivo acres adjoining oaoh othor, soribed limita: Bounded on tho north oh of tho Chi j0ago River on tho 4 Oallfarni Goune ‘sealod proposals will Lo roceived until tho 18th of July, by iy 16 Clor of said of ronl estato a0 one moe mora. {haa aituatod within the follow- Northeast Cor. Clark, opposite Court-House, Wost Side Office—17 MILWAUKEE-AV, TREOTORS—William B, Ogden, T. 0, Taylor, Red- T i, Mo 5. Boutam, Georce Teylory BT 1. B, Ylanty &t Tayion, Boaj. Ve Page, Bllatia 5 Fadaworth, ‘5~ Boncy can be drayn at any time, with interest st £116 Tato of #1x por oent por snum ou all sums doposited on or more monthis. Bocanu-at, on tho south, and Call{amix-a BANKING HOUSH OF T proposal, toatate thia prico por aro for Gommittos ressrve the right to rejoct any and all T possis (o bo addrosted to Qommitteo on Mosital Boarbof Commistinnara af Oook County, and iudorsed ) ' TProposss for lipal Fatato,” iy THOR ORI | committas on SOUTH SIDE | WEST SIDH, JOHN JUNES, owpltal | 1674 150 LABALLEST, | ~ RANDOLPH-STS. HOTELS. Barnum’s Hotel, ‘Broadway, cormer Twentleth-st, New York, Thix Hotel 1s now finished and roady for gucets. o nwcllhnllmndlt:l.manmnmnm"nndfx:nvnnh klo, Private. Yarlors, i tho bol soquulntaiics or noder the management of Dayton, Obio, late of N ROBT, . BARLN ON AMERIOAN AND EULOPEAN PLANS X . N, GREEN, forme: FARNUM & GREEN, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. OOI’AR’I.‘N?IQ“JESI-IIP. Tho undersigned have this day formed copartnorship for the purposo of transacting & goneral REAT: EBTATE AND LOANING BUSINESS, under the firm name of MO- REY & MAGILL-.-Offioe, Basement, No, 77 Olark.st., Buperior Blook. H. 0, MORBY, JACOB O, MAGILL. Ohloago, Jnly 7, 1873, DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. Totlos fa lioroby glven that (o copnstnomhip harote undor tho namw and st ohn Borvia orossisting i for0 o B dvinesn 0 tho eity of Ghlcagos ia this day dle: i t . Jolin 0 inutual cunsont of ho copartiers. i 1iabilities of wald firm, and Chlongo, July®, 1678, L. 1. X TT SHIPPINGTAGS. I SIIPPING TAGS, Tt e ottt detsonod: Il B ' tag bocomitg dotaciiads 3 Ciapaioe uso them, e Hold by Printers nud Stutioners Everywhors proved Elovator, and in and ow York, and FREKMAN an T, of liarnum's lHotal. t. Louls, Mo, i ANDREW PRI ;i KW PriRRsgy DENNISON'S PATENT Over 200 mililsns have heen used within the without complsint of led by king in all its branches. kg o8 Govornmnts and Gold atlow rates of ia. e vetam Exchangs, Travelora' Oredite. el Stats Tontoage G, 7 UNION BUILDING. T.oans for long periods on bond and mortgage of improved roal estate, without commissions. ALFRED W. SANSOME, Seo. Hide and Leather Bank of Chicago. “Thio Diroctora of thia institution Lava deolarod a divi- dond of 6 per eont, payablo an or after tho 10th Inat., on &il of ita stock paid by the lst Dacomber last, and pro xata on thia stook einoe patd, T. L. FORREST, Cashlor, DIC. Wa collect claima of svory desoription agalust pa {hroughout the United States and Canadas, and publi tho names of thoso who don't pay for the boneflt of thore who oradit. FRASIER'S MERCANTILE OOLLEOTION AQENOY, 146 Mnadisonat,, Ohlosgo. Iide and Lenther Ingurance Com= pany of Boston, Mass. A divtdond of 1D poraent go sl approuad clsime will bo payablo %Jxl)ll\l lll‘l.'lrdul'w‘d‘b ut l|u‘4||’l:lcnn{ the Hocolv- ars, No. 15 Davonshlro-Slgsy 2Rt ety D, SO W AW RYen, OLIVER I, COLL, Recotvors, P — = . LY TO RENT. DESIRABLE ROOMS AND POWER FOR RENT OHEATY Basoment, thisd and fouclh stries, each 28x1% foot splendully ligited front, regy aod with”ar withon] sieaw pawor, frontiok on Monro ind Aroado-cout. ‘Thu whiole o7 & partion will bo 7e: hoap snd o long Jose, £ sult tenant “Appiy to 8. P, ROUNDS, 176 Monrow-st. & Large and Unreserved COD LIVER OIL, WILLSONS CARBOLATED 'C0D LIVER OIL s a Bpocifia and Radteal Ouro for CONSUMPTION TERMS OF BALE KASY: Only 815 cnsh on day of AND SOROFULOUS DISEASES, Romember tho namo, ¢ Willson's Catbolntod Ood Ltror O™ 1t comos in Targé wedgo:shaped bottio, boating the fventor's sigunturo, and is aold by thio bost Druggiate. Prepared by J. . Willson, 83 John-st, N. ¥, K salob; " R?;m:x; .:“r’n]l::(y;’:v‘&fl%"""’ P Ohigago. TIOHARDSON & G — STOOEHOLDERS' MEETINGS. P Sebubinmiustr s ovia ey Office of the Inter-State Industrial Exposition of Chicago, June 18, 1813, PUBLIC NOTICEH s hioroby glven that & snocinl mooting of tho Btookhold- ©ors of tho Inter-State Industrial Exposition of Ohicsgo will o bold at the offico of sald Uorporation, No. 87 Waih Ingtonat., in tho clty of Ohlosgo, on TUESDAY, the 16th day of July, 1878, at 4 o'olook p, m., for the purpose of submitting to s voto of satd Btockholdors tho gnostion of inorrasing the capital stoek of anid Corporation so that tho samo shall be two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, By ordor of tho Directors. e JOHN P. REYNOLDS, Becrotary of Inter-State Industrial Exposition of Oblcago. Clivapo & Alif Railroad Company, Ciucago, " July §, 1873, To the Stockholders of tho Clicaga & Alten Rallroad Compnoy ¢ GrxTLEMEN: Yon are horoby notificd that s mooting of ho Stackholdors of tho Uhlosgo & Alton Rallroad Canie pany will be hold st tho Otlice of anid Compan, i Chi- cago, Illinols, st Nos. 3 and 4 Wost Van Duron-st., un h6 10th day of Boptomber, A, D. 1878, At 100'clock A m. of said day, fot the purpoip of taking {nto cousideratinn the oxpodiency of xuthorizing the creatinn of au (ndobt- San e a0t axcpoding et millions of follam, Aud Rocas: ing the ramo by mortgaas or deod of tcust [ ardor to rotiro and cangel tho prosont bonded indobtednoss of the Gompany, and o furnish tho moans for procuring stosl malis, deublo track, rolling stook, and teansporie: tion tacilitios, 6o as to provido, from timo to time, for conducting st Incroased trafio With the groatest dogree of economy. By order of the Baatd of DI rootar, T. B, BLAUKSTORE, Preridont. HATS. HATS AT GOST, Xo such Bargalns Ever Before Ofered fn thls City. Our Splendid Stock of GENTS’ and CHILDREN’S Fashionable SUMMER HATS ‘Will bo sold atactusl cost duringthe noxt 80 days. Gents’ Fino French Poarland Extra Beaver Mixed Fash- iongble Cassimere Hats at$3 to §5. J.A. SMITH & GO, 161 STATE-ST., and 513 WABASH-AV. IRON WORKS. A, GOTTLIED. ‘WA, GERWIEN. REPUBLIC IRON WORKS, (Lato Gerwlon's Tron Worke), 1G1 West Chicago-av. ¥ do all kinds of Tron Work for Bulldings. Particular b to omvy Iron siructuren, oA Roof-Trussos STlRRER T onts et O1 natiris To irom Vosca, 3 oge) on fals & BN WORRMAR P LOW PRIOKS. Plain and Ventilating Five-Proof Shutiers, Our ovm invention, & speolnlty, Tiomm i, 165and 167 East Wantitngton- R e it how shuttor sver (nveated, bofors » Bt. Louts, Mo, n iuo tho bos othor, FOR SALE. CRIGBAGE BOARES, Chess and Checker Men, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (0, 118 &120 Monroe-st., Chicago. Mathematical “WANTED. WANTED. A young man who has had oxporience in a Bank, partioularly as Bookkeoper, Address 13, Tribune Office, STOVES, RANGES, &o. BOYNTONS HEATING FURNACES! “Qur Favorite? Runges, *The Cubinet’ Cook Stove, Baltimore 1lcaters, Heating Htoves, Tuttle & Balloy’s Rterlutors, Sco o dving reference. Thene goodls aze tho vary bost munafactared, sud sre ?...f.?:f.:” ":uw‘:‘iu;;;rnn‘xé"'d'ynfdou TURNAGE And kisuls D Sdbas of avory Quscription: . Joatiog and vents: {og bulidings o 8Xer Lo T fatimatos wmady on Short o4 prozipily attended to. itk oL Thvlta the atiention of doslors and thoso wanting ap orfect working furnace or cooking arrange- Tionl 1S SR8 nan un ar send for slrcuiars. ekt 1S WLIGS & BROWN, 3 Lake.st., Chloago. GENERAL NOTICES. Teth Hametrosh Hagodol Ulnei Jaco. LAYING OF THE CORNER STONE TO THL NEW SYTNAGOGUR, pacifio-av., 0 1679, 8410 8. m. Tiok- 14 Tastto-ar, on Tuesdon Jobn by L0 2L S, . WEINGART, Firat Trustio. J0 M, BTERN. NOTICE—-FLAG POLES. Of all siz -made or mado to order. Also, a gnod supply of ' polua. White Aah FPolus of ail sizos alays op lisud Ordorsloltuith ILBERT HUBBARD &CO, & .+ Wil racolve prompt attentlon. ), T tar mosting of Kxostsior Todge, No. 23, will be B e brangid A {hiolr i, Mathodiss Ohvirets Hlualey sonthoast corner of Washingtol Clark-at, Addres b déiiverud on (Lo lite' At Slineasior of RS Hentady, by P, G, i G, oyaro, M, J. Ward lllis, and othors wiombors of dorare roapeotiully luvited 1 Masonic, tlon of National Ladge No, 898 A Sy “l\'."h.l“y:}li.!xl;-lfiv‘:nxfln:. n:n 'Zl-'}xac\‘('l'f .A;l ‘memburs .+ 35y ordor o roby mottlled 10 bo RIS ULEAGRD, W, b1, + 4, BT1LEN, Bod Masonic. No. A mple . F,and A. M. Spacial om- -5-:1?.. ais cl-‘:'llfiug b el 2t Dugroy e ork 5 S AN, Yeors Ashlar Tod jaudoation t hall in Mesonia fraternity cordlally luvited. " ALWOST A HORROR. Tho Git.yvuf Washington on tho Rocks Soventy Miles from Sambro Light. 2 The Six Hundred Passengers and Crew Reach Land . - in Safety. Providentially ihe Disaster Happens in the Afternoon. The Vessel end Cargo Probably o Total Loss, New Yorg, July 7.—Tho agont of the Inman Line has just roceived advicos from Liverpool, Nova Bcotia, that tho steamor City of Washing- ton, bound hore, ran nshoro on Gull Roclk Bar, sovonty milos wost of Sambro Light, and about midway botwoon Liverpool sud Sherburno, N. 8., during a douso fog, at 2 o'clock on Saturday aftornoon. Bhohad been salling through fog aimost from the momont of leaving Queons- town. Al hands and moet of tho buggage and Cstores woro saved, but tho vessol will be o total loss. Tho passongors havo arrived at Livorpool. Tho g;ty of Washington was the oldost vessol on the 0, Tho first intelligence of tho loss of the City of ‘Washington was recoived at tho Merchants® Ex- choogo at b o'clock—long after business hours. Tho following bulletin was immediataly postod up: “Tho City of Washington, Oapt, Lockhond, from Livorpool, Juno 24, Quecustown, Juno 25, with morchandiso sud 600 pRusongers, bound for Now York, ‘went ashore at Port Lohear, botweon Liverpool, Nova 8cotin, and Bhelburne, Nova Scotis, during o thick fog, on tho Gth fnst. The fow porsons who saw this announcement, in the absonco of advicos to the contrary, jumped to tho conclusion that anothor Atlantic disastor hod happenod, and, ns the report eprond from mouth to mouth, the groatest oxcitomont resulted throughout the city. M. Portor, of the Inman Company's offico, learnfng of tho rumor, hastenod to tho lMorchanta' Exchango for confirmation, and then procecded with sll possible specd to Mr. Dale's residenco, on Staten Jeland. This waa tho first intolligenco tho- sgonis of the Company here bad of tho wreck. Ar, Dalo came at once fo the olty, and roachod his office but & fow minutes before tho ‘mossongor-boy from the telograph-ofiice with the ofifcial dispatoh from Purser Main. The statomont that nll hands woro saved was quiokly bruited abrond, and the publicoxoitemont, which :maldinu'uued to fover hoat, was somowhat al- ayed. ‘The City of Washington was bullt in 1856 ot Glasgow. During cightoon months of tho Crimoan war she waa cmployod by France in the transportation of troops. .Bho sailod on her first voyago from Liverpool to Philadelphia in 1855, and entored Now York harbor for the first timo iu 1857, under commsnd of Capt. Wiley. Hor dunensions woro: Longth over all, 877 feot ; hreadth of boam, 40 feot deptl of hold, 25 foot; gross tonnago, 2,885 tons ; buildor's ton= nnge, 2,800 tons. 8ho was 450 horse-powrer, and brig-ngged. {To the Associated Press.) Haureax, July 7.—The stenmship City of ‘Washington, from Liverpool Juno 24, via Quecns- towa 26th, for New York, struck on Gull Rock Bar, Port Leboar, 70 milos west of Sambro, at 2p.m. on Saturday, in s donso fog. All tho pas- Eongors and oraw woro landed safely. Tho ship hos about 16 feot of water in the hold, and is likoly to bacomo & total wreck. The Pursor is expocted in tho city to-night, whon full particu- 1ars will bo obtained. Tho passengors’ Loggage and sparo stores wore saved. HaLIFAX, July 7—Midnight.—The Pursor has not yot arrived. Itis impossible to get furthor intolligence from the wrock to-night, au it lica twenty miles from any tolograph office, po kot sl SPRINGFIELD. The Wenther and the Cropse-Articles ot Association Filede-The Railroad and Warchouse Commissioners Iendy to Commonce Worke=Snni= tary Mcasures-Asscnbly Elcctionm Ordered. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Srnixorep, July 7.—It has rained hore steadily to-dsy eince oarly morning,—at times vory bard. 'The strosts aro flooded, and the sur- rounding country I8 suffering greatly. Most of the whent in this county is so domaged that it will be utterly’ worthless. This is the eighth succossive day on which heavy rains have fallon hore. Tho indications to-night are that the rain is over for the present, The Ohicago Railway Construction Compsny, eapital $200,000, sud the Corrugatod Iron Com-~ pany, of Obleago, capital 890,000, filod articles :5 tmnaocm.xon {o-dny with 'tho Becrotary of Stato. To-morrow the Railroad and Warchouss Com- missionors begin the work of proparation of schedulos of rates for the railronds in tho Btate of Tllinols, aa thoy are required to do under tho Railroad law, and when they are propared thoy arotobo prima facio evidonca of romsonablo rates, They have not §i'un out the data from which thoy proposo to deduce thoss rates. The Commissioners say that it will take them & mouth or two to accomplish the work, Undor the direction of Mayor lay, this ity is being thoroughly cloaned, and if tha work goes on as it lias bogun, in another weok Bpringfiold willbe in a first-olses eanitary condition. " The Board of Health are also londing thomaolvos ac~ tively to the work, A ppecial election was ordered to-day for the 4th of November to fill tha vaosncy of tho Hon. B, 8, Bwan, reaigned member of tho Lower Houso of the Logislature from theorty-third Distriot, Fayotto and Marion Counties, Hon. Thomaa E. Morritt, of Marion, I8 already auuouncod as & candidate fo flli the vacancy. ) Wrowned, Mormg, Til., July 7.—Otto Rudolph, & German residont of this pinco, was found in tho watar, sbout fifteon fost from tho rivor bank, this morning, dead. Acoldontal drowniug is thesup- posed cnuse of Lis death, Hawas about 45 yoars of age. NEw Yok, July .—TLouls Jacernier aud wifa woro drowned by tho capsizing of their boaf whilo ealling In’ the lowor bay on yeslerds; Threo men acoompanying thom wora rescued. Br. Jonx, N. B., July %—Tlm Rev. Dr. Loe, rootor of Frodoriclon, was drowned at Wontliold this morning, while bathin; S Ocenn Stenmuhip Nows. Liyeuroon, July 7.-—Tho_stoamuhips Span, Oambrin, Nevads,” Adrintio, New Yorlk, and Vir- Ymu, 1rom New York, liave arrived out. The poriere, from New Yorlk, haa arrived st Brost, QueEnsrows, July 7.—The steamship Ualabris, from Now Yorl, has arrived. Hatarax, N. B., July 7.—Tho British flying aquadion arrived from Lormudn. "Tho stonmor Stoinman, from Antwerp for Now Yorlk, put in here short of aoal. e e The Oholera, ‘Nasnviues, Tonn,, July 7.—1ho total numbor of denths U tho oity on Bundsy wore twolvo Govon of which were from oiofors. ‘Iho total dopths in tho city to-day wore four, nono of which wore from cholora. The weathior i clear aud pleaant, A speolal 10 tho Nashvillo papors roports thirty doathsin Chattanoogn in tho Jant forty-olght Tonss Oftesn of wilsl wets fom shatomn, CixorsNATi, 0., July 7.—~B8even canos of death :I'D!l]}’.l‘ chiolorn wore reportod at tho Health Ofilco 0-day. » Mestns, July 7.—There wore twonty-two in- tormants to-day, only threo from cholors, Lar1r.e Rock, Ark., July 7.—Col. O, A. Drad- slinw, Grand Maator of tho Grand Todge of 0dd Tollows of this Btato, diod vory suddonly at hiy homo in Pino Bluff, Inst night, with cholara, James B, Kontts, ono of tho oldest citizons of Littlo ltock, died last night. Vory warm ; thor- momotor, 04, New . Yong, July 7.—A fatal caso of cholorn was roported in Joreoy City to-day. Dr. W. King, No. 100 Grand sirect, died at 2 o'clock thin morning, of what is describod sa spasmodio cholora. A Gorman omigrant dlod in the samo city last wack of cholora, but tho roport of tho fack was suppressed, Speetal Drapateh to_The Chicago Tribine, New Yong, July 7.—Two fatal casos of cholora 10 rfi;rlcd in Joraoy Oity, snd two more in Brooklyn, this eveniog. - DESTRUGTIVE STORWS. The Hocking 'Valloy, Ohio, Inundated =--Annihitation of Crops Heavy Rain-Fall in Southern Hlinoi ‘Twelve Inches in Seventeen Hours. ‘Wheat, Corn, Onts, Etc, Nearly Ruined, . Br. Lous, Mo., July 7.—A Jacksonville, Ill., spocial eays tho hoavicst rain-storm over known in that region began about 12 Ingt night, oud continued till 6 o'clock this p, m. Twelvo and s quarter inohes of water foll during the storm. All tho streams roso to an unprocedontod holght. Bridges woro swopt away, and groat damago ‘dono to crops, Soveral embankmonts sud culverts on the Tolodo & Wabash aud Jucksonvillo, _Northwostorn, and _Houth- enstorn railtonds woro washod away, and tralus stopped or dolayed. Tho dispatch furtlior atates that, untoss fine weathor sot in ok onco, tho wheht crop must suffor jmmense damago, if Nob total destruction, Spring wheat is flat on tho ground, nd muoh of it will noyer ho harvested, and fall wheat in_ tho phock is bogint ning to grow. Corn on tho botfom londs . is submorgod, and will bo almost totally dostroyed, and oven that on_tho uplands is in many placos undor wator, and will suffor greatly. Atnexs, O., July 7.—The most disastrons flood ever known in this valloy is upon it now. Tho Hooking River, alroady bigh, roso during Triday night at tho rate of ono foot an bour, Yestorday at 8 p.m. it rcached tho highest atato, and was ten inches or moro e than - it bes boon sinco 1847 Details of tho torriblo. dostruction of property orowd up- on us from all directions, but thoy are un- nocensary. 'The ontiro rich ‘valley from Carroll to Hockingport, on tho Ohio, cigl t{ milos, with ita broad lotioms and_toom! g, folds, is swopt and Inid waste from hill to hill. Thocrops on Friday looked finaly, and the broadth of whoat, oois, and grass was unusually Inrgo. Corn wod ‘Dackward, but promising, “To-day the entiro rra!pecl of thoso lands would not eell for $10. "o ruin is absolutely unqualified. One farmer in this vioinity estimates his losy at $10,000, and others aro as bac Tho mail hos not paesed botwoon Athens and Tomoroy sinco Thursday, and nono to Columbus sinco Friday. At Nelsonvillo 100 families woro drivon from their homes by the flood, and tho dnmoga to the conl intorest i onormous. Trains on the Hocking Valloy Railrond arg suspondad, 8nd the damago to the road 1s roported as hoavy. TorrDo, July 7.—Fho roccut disastrous rain- storms which iave so genorally provailed in tho West hnve douo very considerabls dumage to s portion of the public works in Obiv, ~The Miami & Erie Canal, so for na ia known, escaped, and navigation is mminter- rupted boiwoon hore and Cincinnati. 'The Hocking Gaual is badly damagod, and navigation wrill bo auspended for & numbor of days. & por- tion of the dam at Lockville, on tho other canal, southeast of- Columbns, has been washed out. Small broaks in the Ohio Crual, botveen Colum~ bus and Circlovillo, aro reported. Tho ex- tent of the damage in nobt y& fully known, but it 1s_ bolioved = it will involve o loss of noarly $60,000. A 1argo iwrea of mon will bo at onco put to work, and tho Gamago ropsired and navigation opeucd at tho oarliest possiblo dny. CivomNaTy, July T.—Hopo wos_genorally en- tortainod that tho_storms which havo provailed with such destructivoness throughout Illinois, Tndinon, and Obio during tho past week ha given way to cloar wenthor, but dispntches ro- Coivod from various points on the lo of road from Vincennos to Indianapolis and Indisnnpio- lis to this city, and the lino of the Cincinnati, Hamilton & ndisnapolis_Railroad, and thouco bouth to tho Oblo Rivor, mdicato that {ho rain agai sot in to-day aud this ovoning, In somo places furthest wost in this torritory rain }iaa beon falling during tho grontor part of the duy, To-night, shortly aftor dark, drizelin ol commenced Loro. ~ Thie has increased until, &t midnight, o stondy ain {5 falling, with the prospoct of continuance. NEW YORK. The Duden-Frores CascesSpeculntions ns to Stolkes, Simmons, and JKinge= Miscelluncons focal News. New Yourx, July 7.—Tho caso of Duden, Trores & Co., lace importers, of Droomo streat, allogod to luvo dofrauded tho Government out of largo suma on importations, has excited much Intorest in businens circlos. Afiidavits on which tho books and_papers wero soized by Custom- Houso suthoritios_ wero mado by a former gon- oral managor for the firm. Ho mnkos oath that Dia employors systomatically entorod false and fctitions ‘luvoices of woods ot the Custom- Tlouso, snd undorvalued thoia importations 2rom 30 to 50 por cont, He also charges thom with defrauding tho Governmeut by involcing thoir consigumeonts of lnces at loss than tho ronl quantity, Ilo furthor alleges that their irregularitios amounted to upwards of 600,000, Ho makes nuother acousation repra- sontig (bo g to havo extensivoly smuggled Chantilly sndronl Iace, thrend lacos, aud eamel's air shawls in casks purporting to contain Lon- don porter, Tho Evening Telefi'am snys the law under which Rosonzwolg, tho abortionist, attonded With its penalty Of Boven years' imprironmont, was logislatod out of existenica Ly the passnge of the now Inw, moking malpractico, atiended with fotal rosults, punishablo with death. Roson- rwolg hns Jain formonths in tho Tombs, awniting a niew trial, but lins not boon reindioted, snd it is believod cannot bo. Btokos, Simwons, and King will, it is su) posod, oscapo tho' donth ponally,'through tho now I cariring proof of & doliborato intont to Kill, for the conviction of murdor fn the first do- groo. : B% o funoral of Mrs, Eliza ‘Twaod, mothor of Willinm M, Twood, took place this artornoon. The notorions Wesley, or Wen., Allen wus son- tencad to-ny to_five yoars, witlhard labor, in ‘Stato Prison. o was convictod shout & monih ago of an atomptod burglary. Tuvastigation provos tho utter falsity of a ro- ort that arrengemonts wore making for an at- ack on the Oraugo procossion on Baturday next Tho Northern Pacific Explorntion. WasisaTox, July T.—A dispatoh from Btan- ley's Yollowalono oxpodition, dated * Cump novouty milos weat of Dlsmurck, Dnkots, Juno 0. ntatos thot the Loalth of the whole command was good, ‘Pho Indinn woro offering no korlous reniatancs to tho locntion of tho rallrosd throngh their bunting-grounda, Abundant conl of good aquality has boon found bwonty-soven milos wost ot thie Miwsouri River on the survoyed linoof tho rond, aud tho country thus far travorsed by the oxpeditionary forco i an excellout one, gransed and watorod. Propouod Zoologlenl Gurdon. CrxernnaTy, Juno 7.—At a mooting hold to-dny fu Elis city nrticles of ineorporutiow were signod by 5 number of wen of monns corpornting & company with 300,000 to osiablish o zaological arden in Clucinnatl, Ono of tho parks iy con- omplated us a plnce for tho gardon. NUMBER 322. WASHINGTON. The ercé Laid by the Radicals for Grant’s Third Term, Gen, Howard and the Finances of the Howard University. Texns Politicinns and the Ad- ministration. Special Dispatch to The Chiengo Tribune. TROTOSED TRIND TERM, 4 Wasixoros, D. 0, July 7.—It apponta that tho movemont of the office-holdora to sccuro tho ronomination of Gon. Grant for o third term Lns already oulininated. Itis stated that tho pro- Jiminaries wore arranged at Long Branch, sov- eral days 8go, and it Is not donled that lho Prosidont is cognizant of 1. Those having the matter in chargo soom to count very largely upon tho divisions supposod to oxlst in the ronks of tho opposition, and upon thelr ability to rally tho monoyed intorests of tho country to tho support of thow schomo. Under the head of moncyod intorests thoy includo tho National Banks, tho railroad corporations, snd tho Inrge capitalista. Thoto, they sllogo, aro for Grant, bocause, undor his adntinistralion, it fs not likely that any logis- Intton will bo enncted hostilo to those lnutfiu- tions, Anothor argumont usod s that thero i3 no man in tho TRopubli- can party who las dovclopod groator popular Btrongth than Grant, and it is lardly probablo that within the noxt throe years ho will havo o dangorous rival, Ofcourse tho official patronnge willbo usod in menipulating conventions, and in socuring delogates. Somo of tho Presidont’s frionds think it i8 too soon to sgiwto uo quostion of ho succession, but tho mattor hias boon kept very quict, and it was not oxpoctod to bo mado publio until at Jeast » your houce, If Grant should fall to got tho nomina~ tion, his frionds assort that he will be ablo at Tenst to namo his succossor. TEXAS TOLITICS, The Republionns of Texas have a bitter quar- rel on innd about tho nomination for Governor. Tho present Govornor, Davis, is o candidato for ro-oloction, and ho is violently opposed by W. T Olark, Postmaster at Qalveston, who is supposed to ropresont tho dministration, As Is tho oustom with this class of Southorn pollticians, they have nppesled to the Proeidont for arbitration, Gov.Davis and Post~ ‘master_Clark have arrived Lero on their way to Long Branch, Clark assorts that Davis has gouo back on the party, whilo Davis charges hot Clark has domoralizod tho mnegroos, and noglectod his dutics as Postmastor. Tho proposed disposition of tho Indian Ohiofs Big Tree and Batants enter into the contest. Davis has herotofore oY\pnuud tho ren- dition of thoso murdors, while the Administra~ tion has favored it. 0f course the large majority of the peoplo of Toxas approve and aro with the Governor on the question. Davis i very confidont of rehomination, aven without tho sup- port of the Adminlatration. CIVIL SERVIOE. A prominent Burcau ofticial asserts that tho Civil Servico rules, as modificd, aro being atrict- 1y euforced in nll the Fedoral Dopartmenta hero, and that the system of examination and promo- tion now in_ forco is better than ever before, sl- though thora aro soveral improvements required to malo it porfect and all that conld be desirod. {To the Assoctated Prese.) T DEFIOIT IN TUE INDIAN TRUST FUND. WasHiNaron, July 7.—The statement tele- graphiod houce'in rolation to Inte Becrotary of the Intcrior Thompson's Indian Trust Funds, ia ealeulnted to create an impression that o was a dafaultar. Tho factis that in 1850 one Goddard Dailey, olork in the doparimont, abstracted bonds to tho amount of $821,000, which amount i carriod forward from yoar to_yesr in the ac- counts of tho Secrotary of the Tiiterior. It is expectod tho defleit will bo romoved by Congressional enactment. TIE ASIATIO SQUADRON, Roar-Admiral Jenkins, commanding th:e United Btatos naval forcos of tho Asintio siation, re- Rmtu from Shanghai May 26 that ob the 27th of pril ho temporarily transferred his flag from tho Hartford to tho DMonocacy for the purposo of visiting _the posts betweon Hong-Kong and Bhanghai, Ho visited Swatow, Amog, and Foo- Chov, calling on tho Viceroy of tho Inttor placo, and boing, as bo was informod, tho first forolgn officor who had obtained an interviow with him, ‘Tho present Viceroy, on sccount of jll-hoalth, 184 wgually ayoided mueh luterviows, The Ad- miral hind a plonsant reception from the Viceroy, and was condncted through the Ohineso arscuals, dock-yards, nnd schools ear Pagods. _BATANTA AND DG TREE, Qov. Davis, of Toxas, & hore, aud this morn- ing had an interviow withthe Becretary of the Interior and tho Commissiotsr of Indinn Affairs in rolation to the roleaso ¢f Satauta snd Big Troo, whom he holds in the Tvxas k’auiteuflu’{. Withlout coming to any conclsion, the wholo mattor was postponed for furtinr conferonce in August, to take place in Toxw, between the Indinns, Gov.Davis, and the Conmissioner of Indian Affairs. \ APPOTNTMENTH, \ Tonry B, Worthington has boor appointed Collactor of Oustoms at Charleston, Cho Presi- dont has appointed W. W. Murray Unied Btates Attorney for the Westorn District of Tencasoe. ARMY DEGISTER. Liont.-Col, Kantz, of tho Fiffconth Intantry, is rolioved from commend of the recitin, dopot at Nowport Darracks, Kentuoky, Lnfi ordored to join his rogiment. ; TUE NOWARD UNIVERSITY, 5 The members of the Committes appointed vy the Trustees of the Howard Univorsity to cort. sidor and roport upon cortain statomants assaile ing the financial manngoment of the Howard Uniivorsity, and more espocially dosigned to cast diseredit and suspicion on its Presidont, Gen. Iloward, have eubmittod their rotum, to- gother 'with n sintemont of the pros- 6t financlal condition of tho Institu- tion. Among other deninls, thoy eay: The recorded procoedings of tho Doard of Trus- toes will show that no single dollar of the Uni- vorsity monoy was ever voted ua n gratuity to Gou. Howard, nor any monoy at auy timo, undor any protoxt, fo which e v not fustly oiitled, i considoration for valusble aud indispousable sorvices, faithfully rendored, and ther s noth- fug myslorious or difticult to explain in tho pres- ent coudition of the Howard University, *Tho Toport s signed by Frederiok Douglass and Goorge Dokor, tho Nev. Ezra Whipple, the othor . membér of the Committos, boing absent from the city. Thoro is apponded to the roport a statemont of tho availablo resourcos and total Hubilities of tho University to July 1ut fustant. Tho total rosources aro 218,411,933 totnl Lisbiiltios, 804,060.05, loaving a balnnce of availablo rosources §118,776.88, In addition to this statomont, it shows the valuo of the prop- orty permanently resorved for Univnrsit{ an- poses to bo §563,810.60. ‘Tho statoment furthor Shiows the value of roal ostato not permauontly Tosorved, but which is known as salablo prop- orty, to bo $392,078.4%, Tho movablo prop- orty is estimalod b 15,600 Tho ro- capitulation of the manots, aftor ~deduct- ing tho lisbilitios, shows tho University to poseoss proporty estimatod ‘at tho prosent rntos of valio of $1,061,164, Of {lis proporty, lowovar, nono {8 praductive, save tho stock bonds, notes, and _mortgagos, though tho ronl ebintoly oonstantly oubanciug in valuo. The outimatod recaipts of the Univereity for tho yoar ending with Juno, 1874, ls 833,605 ; estimated oxponciitures for tlle same poriod woro £33,813, fomying only $207 to bo raised from outsid sourcos, s 'A statomont is_submitted alto showing Clen. Howard's rocoipts from the University and his disbursomonts from Lis privato funds for the University sinco biw connoction with it. Ife lus rocoived, inoluding the $1L,000 of back poy Yoted him, 17,683, ond hos oxponded on account’ of the Universily, in contribu- tions to dostitute stndonts, loans, subsonptions, oudowments, oto,, $16,000.18, The lattor atato- mont i cortified to bo corroct by two acoount~ uts, who lave examined Gou, Howard'a books and papera. TIE INDIAN TRUST FUND nccounts of Socrotary Delano have beon stated up to Juno 30, SR "Lolographic Brovitios. D' W. Blackbutn, a contructar on the Chioago, Bufington & Quincy Lailroad, ws yostordsy pronontod by-tho oltizons of Fort Mndison, Towa, with n handsome and coatly gold badge. At 8loux Oity, Ia., yesterday aftornoon, Jamoa Wiggins, who fnurdorod & man namod Jackson, on tho Tourth of Jl\lfl, was bound over lo 80,000 to sppoar ot tho Boptombor torm of | Qourt. Thoro 18 considerable excilomont in Indian. apolia over the alloged confinement in a convent of n Cathollo girl of this city, who proposed to ombraco Protontantism, but tho fucts have not yot fully transpired. MoFaddon, tho Piko County dofaulting Col- Tector, plead guilly to tho indiotmont for om- ‘bozzlement, in the Plko County Oircuit Court, two or threo days ago, and was sontonced to imprisonmont to tho county jail for three months. . MURDERS. Four Nen Killed by a Desperado in Pioche, Nevada. A Murderous Family Quarrel---Fratri- cide and Matricide. 8rx Fraxcrsco, July 6.—Durlng a row st Piocko, thisnftornoon, o man named Marrington sbot and mortally wounded Mossra. Lynch, 0'Nonl, F'rank Bchaonmakor, and Sullivan, The murdorer was arrosted, after o torrible resist- anco, Uy Bhorift Travia sand his officors. The row ofigiuated throngh Harrington throwing o dog bolonging ta Sehwnmaker ncross.iho streot. "Thio prosence of tho officors In stroug force slona provouts tho lynohing of Harrington. * Ntw Your, July 7.—A diapeich from Wine choster, Vn., statos that whilo & fomi- Iy namod Little woro ab broake fash, on Boturdsy, s foud broke ouf, ‘whon two sons commonced firing at four othex gons and thoir mothor, the firing boing re- turned by the other wons, Oecar was wouuded, capturod, aud sont lo Jail. Anothor son nsmod Olinton was wounded, as waa also tho mothor. Clilllif;lqn diod Baturday evening, and the mothor will die. Officer David O'Connor wes fatally beaton on Bunday morning by menihors of n Tenth avenue gang, whom ho had ordored gwey from Thirtiots streot. Throo errosts have boon mado, and the persons seoured have been idontified, PHILADELPIIA, July 7.—Anthony Sullivan has diod from & fracturo” of tho skull, causcd, it is 80id, by John Shane, who has bocn arrestad, BosToN, July 7,—Willism B. Lincoln, of Ded- ham, whilo walking with his wifo lest ovening nosr that villago, was shot by some uulnown ferauu, oue ball ontering tho lott sido just below ho heart, and the other at the laco, Tha wounds aro dangoross, No clue to tha ussaasii. ATonson, K., July 7.—A sorlous shooting af- fair occurred at the Otis Houae, in this city, at noon on Sunday, between J. 8. Holko and M. Marborg, two prominent cltizens. Marborg on- torad tho dining-room of the Otia Houue, whero Hoke with s number of his frionds wero ot dinner, and immediately thoreaftor a pistol-shot was fired by ome of tho partios (and not positivoly known which), and_was followed Dy soveral othors, both parties firing rapidly at cach other. Marborg was wounded sovoroly in thearm and sbouldor, finally rotreating down stairs, Hoko was arrosted and piaced undor bouds on charge of assault with intont to kill. WALL STREET. Review of the Moncy, Gold, Hond Stocls, and Provision Maricetss Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Now Yons, July 7.—Tho only fonture of in- torest In Wall stroot to-dny was the advance in gold to 1163, boscd on tho assumption that tho figuros furnished by the Troasury Departmont sliow that tho theory of tho “bull” cliquo is correct, and that thore is ovidonoe that the Dalanca of $87,000,000 coin on tho 1st of July wes forced. It is seorted that wers the roal facts to sppear ib would be scen that the Tronsury did not own fiva millions of gold on tha 1st inst., atter doduoting the certificatos and intorest dne and unpaid, In nnswar tothe statomont that $9,000,000 hava boon disbursed for interest, the * bulla" say that part of this ought to have shown in the Troasury balances of 'Lhursday, for only 85,880~ 000 woro scon in the banks, loaving £8,000,000 unsccountod for. From tho fact that the French dovernment ia obligad to borrow £1,000,000 with which to pay tho Bank of Franco, it is ox- pected that an oxbibit will soon bo mado which will shoy that tho condition of French finances boa not beon B0 prosperous as Las hitherto beon represented. This is expectod to disturb the money market to an extent suficiont to affect the gold market Lioro, BTOOES, Goutral, Lane Puveey - 2, e g moved out of tho rut. this morniig by KoMk ALY Drokers, meroly as an oxporiment, _Thoy" lifted ensily. 'Thero 4 tallc of tho spoody absorption of tho second by the firat, which it _is believed con bo done without watering. Lako Shore i now loaning at 2 per cont, indicaling & geao- ty. 4 *rivate advices from Turopo state that xnif road securities have declined on tho Continont Since tho action of the United Btates Govern- ment against the Union Pacifio firat mortgage e wadlo letiown, ond It ig foarod that this itl- gation will injuro the oredit of American roadt serionsly. Tho annusl Erio clections to-morraw, to fil) vacancios caused by tho rosignation of Homor Romedell, John T. Jobnston, and Alexandor Divon are likely to bo_sharply contested. O. H. " Archer, formorly Vice-Presidont undor the Tisk-Gould admiuisiration, and J. I Dovereaus, thio Dischoffulioln and MeHonty ondidato, arq both running for the Vico-Prosidoncy in place of Gou, Diven, who resigndd soveral months since. TRODUOE. Flour was active_ ot o concosslon. ‘Western hipping oxtras sold st 85.00 to §5.90. Wheat ot \ith largo offerings, Shippora are hold- g back, aud yalues sro uncortain, Salos, 85,000 buehels, Leceipts, 170,084 bushols, Corn waa quiot and unchanged, with ssles of 63,000 Bushols, Recelpts, 164735 bushels; of 'the wWoolt, 626,128 bushiols., Oate wero in fawr ro- ekt aud stondy, with eales of 40,000 bushols. Hocoigts, GL0Y ‘bushols ; of tho waok 277,381 ushols, THE FARMERS' MOVEMENT. Earnest=s The WIill County Farmors in clcet to Be An Indepondent County Nominated. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Jouer, July 7.—The Will County Central Farmors' Olub Liold a convention this aftornoon, in this city, to consider the propriety of forming & new party, and nominating a ticket to.le voted for this fall, Tho sttendance was good, though some nine towns wore not represonted. Tho juostion was oarnoutly discussod by wil rosont, and s groat differenoo of opinion” way ovoloped. Upon putting tho anestion to s vote, howover, it was unanimously car- ried (n the afirmativo. Hubroquently ® yesolution was paesed reforring the whole question to a doleguto Couvention from tho differont local clubs of the county, to Do hield in this clty on the firut Mondsy of Bep- tomber, Whon tho Convention ausomhles, if it is doomod expodiont, it will huvo power to nomi- nte a ticlot. P glf\'hl Tausom, of Wilmington, who said he was not a favmor, but a farmer'n son (aud who is e aAtidato for County Judgo), nuked porminrion to mnko & fow romarks. Ilo urgzed the impor- tanco of organizing clubs in lowny where uono Wore organizod, at onco, that tho outio county hiiht b ropresented in tho Couvousion, snd aslod committees appointed to fo Lo wueh towns aud organizo clubs, The iden mot with favor and was nllo]?lod. 'A rosolution inviting tho editors of the conne ty to join tho farmens in fighting wonopolies Vins loit, aftor considernblo dincnition. A motion not to nonumate any s Who way LZnown o bo sooking offiew wa losL. "'l Uonyention udjourncd. . e Norlous Explostons : arnsoy, N. J., July 7.—About 9 o'dlnok to- ni;l,-‘l’l\t. ol gai-machino at tho Danforth T e Wtk was osplodod by & welchman Snnronohing too near il with is “lantern. e D anen woro soriowsly and one dangerotel: Darned, o dumago to tho buildiug i trifliug