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THE CHICAGO -DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY & a7, FOREIGN. Eugenio’s Views on the Falure of France and Europe. Cassagnac Severely Wounded in Hig Duel with Reno Additional Rwussian Vietories in Khiva, - FRANCE. M-.“: Yamx, July 7.—A lottor from Goueva to the TWorld gives & reportod conversation with Tugenie, lnto Empress of Franco, Sho says lior visit to France is for poltical purposcs, and it is useloss to try to concenl it. Bhe bolioves thero sill soon bo & grand roturn of tho peoplo to ordor and snid that the Piedmonteso Govern- mont at Rome, tho antl-Christinn and Pagan Court at Borlln, and the wild communards 8t DPoris and Madrid are fillad with fosr at tho awakening of Cathollo Franco. Now that tho wrotchod Thiers is gone, nll movos well, Mac)Malon is prudent and loves Frauce. The futuro, snid Eugonie, is ours, and Fraunce will lond tho renction ngainst forcos which havo ecomod fo threaton the oxistonco of socloty and voligion_throughout Europo. Sho saw in tho future Frauco agnin at tho hoad of the nations; tho robbors drivon out of Romo; tho Pope ro- atored ; Gormany divided into harmless Btates ; Austrin again strong, New York, July 7.—Paris Li1'moplu stato that tho Archbishop has addrossed a potition to the Assombly, nsking pormission to build, at his own expenso aud by public subsoription, a church on the Buttos Montmartre, the stronghold of the 1ato insnrroction. Panig, July 7.~Assombly has adjourned until Fridny in honor of tho Shoh of Peraia. 'fhe duol between M. M, Rana snd do Cas- sagnno took Xlnnc this morning on Luxembourg Territory. . do Casuagnao was sorlously woundod. L Ttaue was also woundod. s AFRICA. 'Vlcmld Cable). Loxvox, July 7.—Tho Herald correspondent at Khartoum tolographs, vin Alexandria, & con- Brmation of tho arrival of Sir Bamuol ana Lad; Baker and party, all the dotalls of which are known from previons dispatchos, He adds that Sir 8amuel Bakor has snccecded in organizing distriot governmonta, n&pnl.nflng Buporinton- donts, snd making Fatiko tho twonty-socond chiof atation, Yondokooro being next in im]iox- tanco, Ho also established o{igm other principal poets, which form n connected ohain from Nubia to Nyanza, and obtainod 1,000 additional troopa :?ngzmplu o the garrisoning of the communioa- An important geographical discovery 1s sald to havo boen mado whE:rl:‘fl].l astound tfi solentific worh:t o8 it protends that, Lakos Tanganyika and Albert Nyanza prove tobeone and the same woter, aod o mognifieent inland sea 700 milos in lopgth. It is furthor an- nounced that vesscls emn be launched &bove the fally named aftor Sir Roderick Murch- ison, aud sail to Ujiji. Bir Bemuol Bakor and party aro in excollent honlth, and loave at once for Sounkim, ou route to Sugz, The aboye nar- rative is dircct from the oxplorer's lips. Bl e iy KHIVA, Loxpox, July 7.—Dispatches from Khiva state that the town of Mangel, which mads a dospor- Bte rosiatanco, was fired and destroyed by tho Russinue. hilai, which surrendercd without firing & shot, was spared. The victors found in Kbiva 10,000 Porsian elaves, many of whom claimed the protoction of Russia gt GREAT BRITAIN. Loxow, July 7.—Upon the resumption of tho Ixial of tho liokiborno claimaat, this morning, it “wng announced that tho dofondant was eick, and ho was oxcused4rom attondsnco upon the Gourt for e fow daye. Mr. Hawkins, of the prosocu- tion, snid thoy would closo thoir case an Wed- norday noxt, when an adjournment of ton d ill bs takon. JOIARROL tom 4830 i BAnoeLoya, Jul 'ISP&‘IIN.Clty Vi AROELONA, July 7.—Tho of Vich, thirty- sovon milos 'frow Barcolons, 1a blookadod by Carlists. Maprip, July 7.—Sonor Suner, Ministor of the Colonics, 18 engagod in proparing a comprehen- sive schomo for roform in tho Island of Cuba. New Yonx, June T.—A Zlerald cablo says O'Kolly is still confined in tho national prison at Santandor, but the Colonial Minister haa or- dered his transfor to Madrid, snd thers Is good £eason ta believo his rolonso will soon follow. i CANADA. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, OTTAWA, July 7.—News has been roceived here thot Hugh -MroDonald, the nowly-choson Min- istor of Miltia, was olocted for Antigonish gonnty, Nova Scotin, by acclamation, on Batur- ey 'ilm Dominion rovenue for the month of June way 1,702,764, The expenditures for tho same time woro 81,728,004, James Rouy, formerly Clerk of tho Execntive Couucil, committed suicide at Belleyille, on Sat- urday, cutting his throat. Ho had beon insane one month, A young girl at Aylmer near hore shot ono of tho mon who wora trying to forcoan entrance. 1lg died immodiatoly. It is understood here that Allan's proposnls concerning the building of the Pacific Railway bizve boon ue;pted by the Government, MONTREAL, July 7 —At a mooting of the Board of Directors of tho Canada Pacific Railroad Com-~ {‘nuy, on Baturday, the terms proposed by Bir ugh Alleu for tho construction of the road wore accepted. THE INDIANS. Apeche Lawlessness Incrensing in Arlzonie-Order Concerning the 'K'rinl of the Modoc Murdorers. Bax Fuaneisco, July 7.—Advices from Tuc- eon, Arizons, state that Borgeant from San Carfos lins brought information to Camp Grant that n largo number of Apaches wero at San Cmilos, aud had robbed the sutler's store and takon the war-path in the mountains, A man was dispatobed to Sonora to employ Mexicans held in captivity for many years by the Apaches as trailors. Major Brown at once sent & messongor to Oamp Grant. Before his arrival eight of the ton Apaches stationed at that post as soldiors, doserted, taking arms and smmunition, showing that the Apaches bad facilities for convoying Information quicker than the military. ~ Bigual firos were visible at soveral pomnts north and south of Camp Grant. The probability in that death and destruction has commenced again, Lour Kuayarm, July 8.—Tho Comimissioners’ trinl of Captain Jack, and other Modocs acces- gory to the murder of citizens, and implicated in tho assassination of tho Peace Commissios sioners, will convene on the 15th inat. The fol- lowing 4 an excract from special order No. 1 Bhould any oflicors named in the dotall bo unable to attend, fhe Comnlasion will novorthelesa proceed, and contntio the businoas before it, provided the number preront Lo not loss than the number presoribed by law, (Bigned) 3. O. Davis, Byt,-Maj.-Gen, Trar.‘\}m Band K, Firat Cavalry, left this pont yestorday mornivg for Cump Warner, thenco to anp Ilu{(ml, wl“tmfl tn‘ %flhmh-. After 1enching Walla Walla, Liout, Bacon will proceed to Camp Halleok on oftlcial businoss, : Compnrative Cotton Statement New Youx, July 7.—The following is the weokly comparative cotton statoment : Dales, Net rocelpta at all Unitod Btates ports durlug tho week,..u... 16,332 Same wook Inat year, Total recetpts (o data, . Bume dato H.mo thne last year, tovk at al} the intorlor {owns—not ruported o ime last yesr, 141,357 Gamo thno lust year Obituary. Inpranavorss, July 7.—Col, Jamen Gavin, of fireonsburg, died on Bnturdsl. of congestion of the brain, 1o was Joint author with AMr, Osoar B, Ilord, of this city, of Gnyin & Hord's Digeat of Indlans Laws, and sorved with distinction as Colonel of the Seventh Indiana Volunteers, and :l,:flél;!l& varlous offlces of trust and homorin o Slate, The Oredit Mobilier Suit. Manrrosn, Cona., July 7.—Bixty-two defend- &uty in the Credit Mobilior ‘suity day ontered pitaonal Appoatancon in tho Unitod Blates Dix- rick Court, bofore Judgo Bhipman, in this olty. They movod tho bill bo dismivecd s regards thom, on the ggrcund ot the want of jurirdiotion ot tho Uourt, tho mald dofondants rosiding in tho Sonthern District of Now York, The motion to dismisn will probably bo arguod st tho Bop- tombor torm, Eighty-soven othor dofoudanta appeared by counsel. DES MOINES. Died from ¥is Injuricse=Drownecdss w»=Tho ¥ard Murder Cnsc, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicapo Tribunc. DrsMoixrs, Ia, July 7.—Mr. W, F. Wolls, oditor of tho Croston Independent, who was run over by a locomotive on Thursday last, cuiting oft his arm at tho shouldor, has sinco died from tho offocts of his injuries. Mz, Amzi McWilllsms, o farmer, 38 yoara of ngo, was drowned in Uoon River to-day, four milos wost of thia city. i Tho preliminery oxamination of Nolson I, Yard, oharged with the killlug of A, J. Jones, Juno 28, commenced to-day, The Dlatrict~ Attornoy hold that Mrs. Yard was hold on tho 8amo chargo as hor msband, and tho Justico be- foro whom the oxamination is being mnde, or- dored that they bo tried jointly on & chargo of wilful murdor. Mra, Jonos was examinod firat, tontitying that the rolations betwoeon tho two families woro ap- Euoutly friondly up to tho timo of Jones' doath. nid Yard's wifo had told her that sho was afraid Joues would take liborties with hor, Snid Yard's wifo was tho causo of all the troublo. A number of other witnosaca wore oxaminod, none of thelr testimony hwln% any partioular boaring upon tho case, oxeupl that ‘of L. Por- king, who testifled that Yard's wifo told him on tho night of tho murder that Jones came into hor room ono day last weok, hold a rovolver at Lor head, and forced hor to submit to his domauds, wlling her at the samo timo that it sho ever told on he would kil hor. Sho said ho made froquent attomptas to take Aiborties with hor aftor this, tho Isst timo, on the ‘morning of the murder, whon sho ran out of the house and loft him. He again threatoned to lall her if she told _on bhim. Mra; Yard then told ~ Jones if he ovor come again, ho was a doad man, Jones roplied that ho wasnot safraid of s shooting Womsn. The examination for the dofenss commoncos to-morrow. Public sympathy is still with Yard and his wife. JOLIET. Onse of Drowning--Buggy Accidcntes Peonitentinry Matters. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, JovneT, July 7.—A boy by the name of Goorge Brown accidentally fell into tho caual lato Satur- dny ovening and was drowned, His body was at once rocovered. Ex-Deputy Warden Mahew was, on Saturday last, thrown from his buggy and severcly hurt. Ho isunder tho care of Dr. Hoeiso, and doing woll, % Tho DBoard of Ponitontiary Commissionors meot hero to-morrow to pass upon tho businoss of tho past month. Itis thought thoy will also detormine somothing definite about the Deputy- ‘Wardenship and phyaician of the prison, about which & groat doal of intorcst is manifosted. Major Wham, who has novor yet met with the Board, it is understood will be hore. WEATHER AND WATER. ‘War Department Weathor Xocport. LOUAL ORSERVATION. Cn10a00, July 7, 1873, IR 5 = 2 |~F|E s . |8l § 3|3 = Hour ofab-| £ | g 2 |Direction and|3&| § servation. | & |} Bl force of wind, g; k RRE LI Clear'g, Minimum thermomster, UENERAL ODSERVATION. Moxpay, July 7, 1873—10:18 p, m, Statfon, Il]ur.l’l'hr\ Wind, lum'ul Weather. Buffalo.....[20.86| 088, W., light. Falr, Ohoyenens, |30.14( 66|E, frost, Fair, Chioago 20.93| G2N, E,, fresh, ; .17|Clearing, Cincinnal ~08|Light rain, Clavoland., b Threaten'g, Dovenport 120,53 05|, gentlo. | .45/Clear, 80,15 70(8., fresh. air, 29.87) ©6|.'E., gentle| Cloudy. 80.03| 56{Calin. +29Clear,’ 80.05| 67|Calm, Clear, 29,91 G8IN., Light, Glear, 29.98| Ga|N., Light. 20,90 72(N., fres! [30.14| BO|N. E., light, 29,97 65|N.,1 yht. 20.85] 0], gontle, Cloudy, TRODABILITIFS. WasumaroN, July 7.—On Tuesdny, for the Eastorn Gulf Statos, northerly winds and loar weathor, followed fay southeaaterly winda and accasional local storma. For the Bouth Atlantis Btates, ensterly winds, highor temperature, and partly’ olondy, weathor, with numerous local ralns on the immediato coast. For tho Middlo Btates, northenst and southorst winds, higher tomporature, and cloudy or pnrfiy cloudy woathor. For New England, generally cloar weather, with somewhat highor temperaturo. For the Lake region and Ohio V&lle{, north- eastorly winds, falling barometor, incromsed cloudiness, and numerous local storms. BTAGE OF WATER. Daily report of the stage of water, with changos in tho twenty-four hours ending 3 p. m., July 7, 1878 “*Telow high water of 1871, W, 8. KAUFstAN, Observer, Room 78 Aajor Block, Chicago, RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. A Round-House Domolished by o Low comotives.=Collision on ¢the Connecti= cut River IRRatlroad. Yrrrsnonox, July 7.—On_Saturday aftornoon a seriona acoldont ocourred at theyard of tho Connellsvillo Railrosd_Company, which did & great denl of damage, but, fortunatoly, injurod no porson. A locomotive running into tho round-house got off the track. he throttle ‘was oponed to allow a vigorous effort to re- aln the place, when the cpgino mode & sud- on plunge, and came in contact with the principal aufl:ofi of the roof. In almost an instant tho entire roof of tho structuro camo down with a crash, “but, fortunately, injured no one, alarm of firo was struck, but tho onginos did not go into service. Tour valuablo locomotives wero in the building, aud wore somewhat damaged, but noue wore do- utroyod, Tho loss on tho bullding will ronch about #9,000, and the damage to the roiling- stook about one-half aa much. The structure was o now ono, having been completod but two months, BeerNarieLp, Mase,, July 7.—A collision oc- ourred on the Conucctiout River Railrond this afternocon, botween switch and gravel irains, both moving rapidly around & curve. ‘o work- men rooeived serious injury. ————— Flight of a Prominent Lawyer, Inp1aNaroLts, July 7.—The Zvening News this afternoon publishes'the information that W, II. Huzloton, a well-known lawyer, has squandered the funds In his_hnnds belongiug to varioun trusts, and on Thureday left for the Pacifio slope, leaving his bondsmen and friends i the lurch. Ho was a prominent member of soveral societien, and his defaloation end flight oreates couridorable excitement. —_— The English. 4 H, W." writea to the Loulsville Journal : The English women aro tho poorest dressors in and yet English socioty i singularly E A lady goes to & common ballad con- cort at Bt. Jamed' Hall, happens to wear s light Paris bonnet, and i8 required to take itoftina dressing-room, paylng the waiting-woman sfx- !mnoe to keep it, before she is_allowed to take o neats she has for. Bhe goes inand finds the hall filled with sorubby, ill-dressed ‘women, oach having s bit of ribbon stuck to her ‘bair, sud each considering horself in full dross, Of courso no gontlomnn {s_admittod at Covent Garden or Drury Lano without a swallowstailed cont aud a whito cravat ; nor thon_untilho has aid sixponee to s 1""1 who turs down his soat for him or opona tho door of & box. Go whero you will this potty tax Is ondountorod, Why? “Boonuso_tho country ia too full of poo- lo, and living has to bo got at for tho overplua Pn somo way. If a London cably chieats you out of sixpotico, ho thinks Lo hins dono a good thing, but if ho doos Yan for half s orown, ho feels proud of himsolf, of his vocation, and of bLis oountry. A protty bar-mald swindled mo out of o haponny on f glass of shorry tho other day, and I snwr joy unsposkablo Leam out of her lovoly, ihioviug eyes, ns I turned awny, and eho folt suro of having bnggod hor plundor. They do thelr robbory on a ematlaealo. In Lon- don o pouny i & blg thing, I asked an oynter- man to opon mo a dozen of his oysters.” A dozon nir 2" says ho, * Yea," I snld, ¢‘n dozon,” “Do you kuovw, sir," snya lie, *“what thoy cost " 4 No, ’nnt;u 1, U1 ton't; what do thoy cost?” Then, rathor melodramatieally, ho said: **Two and olghtpenco.” Whon I hnd oaton tho oystors and paid him tho monoy, ko rang it ou tho couns tor, and could hardly realizo that thotranenction wag genuine. RAILROAD NEWS. Struggle for the Western Terminus of the Norihern Pacificesintorest Pays= ment by the Union Paclfics BAN Fraxorsco, July 7.—Thoe quostion of tho Northorn Puciflo Railrond torminus continuos to oxcito the pooplo of Pugot Sound and Portland, Boattle offors, by way of donation, land and ‘monoy estimatod at 81,000,000, aud still adding, T'co offors tho entiro control of tho water-front of tho city, and & Inrgo amount of land in cass Bonttle dacs not got the torminus. A party of unquostionablo responsibility agroos to build, oquip, and put in running order a branch from Soanttle to conunect with tho Northorn Pacific Railrond nonr Taco, by Jan, 1, for less than tho amount pledged to tho compnur, NEW Yorg, July 7.—The total amount of coin due holdors of tho Pacifio Rallroad Company’s firat mortgago bonds amount to §510,000. Of thin sum fully $300,000 haa alrondy beon dis- ‘bursod at the ‘rodemption offico here, nud pay- Euu‘ta atill continue in London, Now York, and oston. FIRES. Serious Destruction of Property in Various Plnces. OuanresToN, July 7.—Advices are recolved of the destruction by firo, on Sunday, of the busi- ness portion of tho villago of Frog Level, in Nowborry County. Loss, $60,000; insurance very small. Dunuque, Tows, Jul{ .—A fire at Wavorly, Town, on Saturday ovening, burned the stable of Willlam_Cazr, with contonts belonging to Mr. Hockard, Four horsos, biny, and the food stable of William Boobe were burncd. Loss, $2,0005 no insurance. G 5 MiLwaugee, July 7.—A Fond du Lao special Bays tho stores of Desonbro, jowelor; Fox, hata and caps ; and Lowery's tin-shop, wers burned. Loss, 810,000. BrraTrmoy, Ont., July 7.—A firo horo {cshr- day burned a block of buildings ocoupled by difforont porsons. Loss, £60,000. Turee Rivens, Canada, July 7.—A fire do- stroyed Gilmour's Hotel and & building owned by Longlors, Bolon & Gorard, snd soveral small houses, Lioss, $20,000 ; inwured. —_ e EARTHQUAKE. DButialo Again Visited by o Shock. Burraro, July 7.—Another shook of ocarth- quake occurred at 6 o'clock this morning. The only damage dono by the shocks of yestordsy was ths throwlng down of & chimnoy in the con~ tre of tho city. WASHED UP BY THE LAKE, The Body of o Boy Found Who Was Drownod Last New Year’s Day. ‘The body found in the lake on Bunday aftor- moon, tothe fest of which a pair of skates were attached, was idontifled ¢ tho Morgus yoster- day ae that of Sidnoy O, Bourno, son of Mr. Bourne, of the firm of P. 8. Almini & Co,, who was drowned in Lake Michigan last Now Year's Day. Tho doteils of tho poor lad's untimoly death wore fiivun in Yug 'TRiyNe at that timo, and woro stated to bo that hLe wont out sksting from a point op- oslte Douglas placo, and, boing vonturesomo, o skatod far out on thoico. Ho was about & mile from his compnaiona when they saw him suddenly throw up his arms and thon ho disap- poared bolow the eurface of the ico. Every offort was mndo to rocover the body, but with- out success, and tho boreavod parents woie com- polled to_submit to the haplosy disaster which cousigned their boy to a watery ‘{;rnvc. The discovery of tho body, decomposod and ‘waye-caten, has thrown a herror about his death which has mado tho gloom of the housohold darker than boforo. Tho boy was but 10 yonrs old, and a very bright and intelligent lad, * The Coraner's jury rendored a vordict of accidental drowning. —_— ‘DOMESTIC DIFFICULTIES, ‘Thoy Drive o Man Insane and Cause ¥Iim to Hang IRimsclfe Domestic difficnltios is o sct phrase which, be- ing conveniont to expross causos for committing suicido that would bo othorwiso difiicult to stato, is an oxpression vory common in police roports. Like most set expressious, it does not always convoy tho right impression. A roport from tho Chicago Avonuc Station Iast night contained this oxprossion. Tho porson with _whom it was ngsociated was Jacob Young, blood, who committed suicido by hanging him- goif in a cell of the station, from which the ro- port was sent at 8 o'clock last evening. At half- post 6 Charles Krien, of No, 451 West Indiana straot, brought Youngblood to the station, say- ing that he was insane and unmansgeablo, and lind attompted toout his throat, and requestod that ho should bo locked up. Ho was thorough- ly sonrchied beforo being put in the cell. At 8 o'clock tho station-keopor, Pattorson, discovored him hanging from the top bar of the cell daor. ile at once cut him down, and found that tho crazy mon had hung himeolf with shreds of his a].\lra A physician wes at once sent for, but lifo was extinot boforo his arrival, Youngblood was aboat 40 yonrs of ngo, oud » painter. Tho Coroner will hold an iuquest to-day. —_— CITY ITEMS. Officer Hamilton, of the Humane Boolety, found a horse, answoring to tho doscription o! ono which had boon reported to the polico as Laving been stolon, at tho corner of “Madison and Clark stroots, yoatordny rorning, in a dyiny condition, Tha officor romovod if, &nd gave Buck CATO 04 RS BOCORBATY. The alarm of flre from Box 875, at half past 8 o'clock last eyening, was caused by the diecovery ot flames at No. 92 Canalport avenuo, a twcs wtory framo building, owned and ocoupled by Henry Bremmer as a grocery and dwolling, The firo onginated from a lighted candlo boing drop- pod intho bascmont by sboy named Henry Moller, a clork in tho store. Tho building was damaged to the oxtont of $600, And tho stock 850 ; insured in the Browers', of Milwaukee, for 1,600, —_——— Fatal Xerosono Explosion. ‘Wonoesren, Mass,, July 7,—A Frenchwoman and child in Dudley woro 8o badly burnod b{h:n oxplosion of kerosene oil on Baturday night that both died. Anothor child caunot rocover. J————— Anti-Monopolists. Des Mornes, Iown, July 7,—Tho anti-monopoly Emy aro goiug forward to make nominations for tate and county ofticors, —_—— Serlously M1, Bostox, July 7.—Dr. Charles T, Jackson, eminont chemist, Lias boon dangerously ill the past fow duyt. —_— Nase Ball. I”mmnzm-nu, July 7.—Daso ball—Athletics, 10; Atlantics, 7. the for Pore Hyacinthe Unhappy. "Tho Bwiss corrospondont of n Paris paper has bad an interviow with Fathor yacinthe at Ge- neva. T'ho ronowned ex-friar says he s denlzly touched by his sympathetic recoption from the Protestant publio of that city, and hau hopes of converting some of tho Old Catholles. Ifo dop- rooatos any Mtomgl to divide his Oburch iuto “moderate " and ** violont” partisana. His doa ia that all Ontholios must ncoept Obriet, and that thoy must au inevitably reject Papal infallibility and omnipotouce, e would rather sacriflce his reform thau ono truly COatholio dogma. In hig opiuion the ** confossional,” in the hands of the Josuits, has becomo tho most powerful instru- mont in oxistonce for tho corrnption and oppret- elon of couscionces. Novortholess, he dosiroa not its abolition, but ity reform. Ho domands tho use of the Nutional langusge in pablic wor- 'suip, 'These aro Lis main porsonal tonets, ‘Cho eorrospondont regarda him na_wavoring botwoon 1ové for tho old and committal to the mow doo- trino, and a8 being very unhappy. NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIA- TION. Programmo of tho Noxt Annunl Ficet= ing. L ‘Tho thirteonth annual moeting of tho National Tducatiounl Ausociation will be hold in Elmira, N Yo, on tho Gib, Gt sud 7tk days of August, PROORAMME OF EXERCISES, QENERAL ASIOOIATION, 1, “*Onght tho Chineao and Japancss Indemnilies to Tto Rofunided Unconditionally, or Dovoted to Bpecific Educational Purposes?” In tho dtacusaton of tha quos- tion, Mr, Chin-Lasun, of Bhanghai, will speak of the Now Pucational Movomonta of Qifna; aud Yrof, E, 1, Ttouso, of the Imperial Collogs of Tokol (Yedo), ‘on Wi New Educatiounl Plana of Japan,” 3, “Uppor Schools,” by Dr, James McCosh, Proa- dent of tho Collego of New Jersoy, Discumion’opened by ool Tollow, Superintendént of tho Scliools of Visconsin, ” 3, # How Much Colturo Shall Do Imparted in Our Freo Bchools 7% by Rickiard Edwards, Prosident of tho Normal Univorsity of Iliinols, Discussion openod Ly J. ¥ Wickerahain, Buporintondent of Belioola of Penn- syivania, 4. * 8lould American Youth Bo Edncated Abroad 7% by M, 1, Bokham, Presidont of tho Univeraity of armiont,” Discusslon opiiod by 1T, B. Wilsos, Bupas- intondent of Bchools of Minnesota, 6. - ¢ ducation in thio Southorn Btates,” by thoXfon, 3, 0. Gibbs, Btato Buperintendent of chiools, Florida, Diecunslon opeted by E, 1f, Fairehtld, Prosfdent of Boren College, Konticky, 6. “Co-Education of the Bexos,” by Prosidont ‘Whito, of Gornoll University. 7. “'Tho Rolatlon of tho General Government to Education, by Prof, @. W, Atherton, Rulgora Oollego, N.J. Discussion oponod by John lancock, Superine tendent of Bchools, Oinclnnatl, 8, Educationsl’ Featuros of the Vienna Expost- tion,” by Prof, J. W, Hoyt, of Wisconsin, NOBMAL DEPANTMENT, A. @, oyden, Bridgewcater, Maas,, Prestdent, 1, #The Duties’snd Dangers of Normal Behools, Rithord Edvrarde, Prostdont Biato. Norml Univorsity, nolo, : 3, " Elomontary and Sclentiflo Knowlodgo,” John ¥ Plgkluson, Trincipal Btate Normal Sobosl, Wort- cld, Mass, ' 3, " Traning Schools—Tholr Place in Normal-School Work," Misa Dolla A. Lathrop, Princlpal Training Bchoo), Cincinnats, 4. A'papor on ¢ Ths Tolstivo Contribution of Schol- arship and Molliod to tho Power of the Tenchor, b Meury I, Buckham, Principal State Normal School Tuffalo, N. ¥ Tho folldwing quostions are also.prescated for die- oussion 40 \What Extont and in What Ways Ought o Nor- mal Bohool to Conform Ita Plana to the Wants of the Teglon in which It Is Located 77 € What Should tho Normal School Afm to Accome plish in the Teaching of Natural Sclonce 7 - DEPARTMENT OF MIGHEN INSTRUCTION, J. D, Rukle, Boaton, Prestdent, 1. #National University,” by Charlos’ W. Ellot, Prosident of Harvard University. 39, “Bludy of tha Olaseics,” by Prof, Edward 8, Joynes, o tlie Wosbiaglon and Leo “Uni¥oralty, Vi s, 8,. **A Liboral Education for the Ninoteonth Cen- tury,” by Prof, W, P. Atkinon, of tho Instituto of ‘T'echinology, Bost < DEPARTMENT OF ELEMENTANY SCHOOLS. N. A, Calkins, New York, President. Two papers on ** Eloment Mdln“: 1. Tuought and Sentonce Method, ! by G, L. Farn- ham, Buperintendent. Publia Schools, Dinghsmion, 5, Phonotfo Method with Pronouncing Orthogra- b, 1o Ita Relations to Othor Mathods," by Dr. Edwin b, D‘ilunmon of the subject to follow the laat lfi\\l‘. 3, # Arithmotio—Principlos and Methoda of 1iluatra- g Ly . MoVicar, Frincipal of the Slato Normal Tralning Schiool, Potadam, N. ¥. . “ How May'the Elemontary School Instruction Be Made Most Useful to the Future Citizen ?” by H, F. Harrington, Superintondent of Bclfools, New Bedford, ass, 5, * What Number of School-Hours, Dally, Ts Alost Profitable for Children Under 10 Yenrs of Age?” by Andzow 3, Rickolt, Bupertatondont of Bclools, Clove- nd, O, 6. Toport on * The Kindergarton,” by 3, W. Dickin- eon; Question for Discussion—'! llow May Pupils in Ele- montary Schoola Be Trainod to Bpeak and Write Our Languago Corroctly ? DEPATTMENT OF SUPERINTENDENOE, W. T', Harris, St, Louis, President, 1. A papor on Westarn Univorsity Education, by Wiiliam G. Eliot, Ohancollor of Wasliinglon Univer- sity, Bt. Loulr, Mo, 2, A Enper on the Work of the Olty Superin- tondlont, by Dusno Doty, Bupsrintendont of Schools, Detroit, Mich 8. A bape on School-Touse Tlans, by A.J, Bickofr, Buperiutendent of Sckools, Oleveland, O, 4. A paper on Leiglvs Méthod of Teeching Reading, by Willam 3. Bryaut, Superintendent of Schools, Burlington, Ta, 5. A papor by J. I. Binford, Buperintendent of Beliools, Itchmond, V., on * The Xalation Botween Behool-Boards and Superintendents,” ‘o folloviag qucatlons wil ba prosented for Q- cassion. 5 1. Nofural Sctonce {n the District Schoots, i Tho Deparimental - Molbod - Dolow 'the High 3, Bhorter Bohiool Seeslons; the Plan of Utilizing Accommodations by Doublo Daliy Soasions, with Chiange of Puplls and Teachers. £ Divislon o igh-Sohool WorkLnto Boversl Coursos of Buds, §. Tho Aboltion of Gorgoral Punishimont 1n Publio ichools. 6. Classlfication and Grading of Common Schonls. 1. Supervision by Special Teachors—Writing, Draw- 1ng, Muslc, Roading, etc. The Hoadquarters of the Looal Committoo of Arrangemonta be at the Rathbun House. 'The Corresponding Socrotary will respoud by letter to any calls for information. His addross is R. R, Moss, Esq,, Elmira, N. Y. Bmpsey GRANT Nonrunor, President, 8. W. Winre, Becretary. Tonchers’ Convention. Special Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune. Orrawa, 1L, July 7.—An important event at Ottaws during the prosont woek is the third annual meoting of tho Socloty of Illinots Bchool Principals, which bogins to-morrow at the Opera House, and is to last three days. The loading sohools of tho Btato will bo ropresented by thoir Principals, Premdonta of Colleges, _etc., as woll as distinguished gentlomen of tho rofession from difforont institutionsof loarning the West, Tho hoflp]tnlii;' of tho city will be extended to tho dologates. 'The pro, o of to-morrow will bo au addross by Prosident H. L. Battwood, an essay on Dopartment Instruction by 8. H., Whito, to bo followed by & disoussion on the ample troatmont of the subjoct of history by Dr. Wiltiard. HOMICIDE. A Bar-Kcepor in Bloomington, Ind., Killed by o Bank~EPresident, From the New Albany Ledger-Standard, July 3, By a special to this paper from Bloomington, wo foarn that yesterdsy evening, ox-Judgo Bus- kirk, President of the First National Bank of that piaco, shot and killed a man by tho namo of Roeo, & barkespor, forno groater offonse than o refusal to soll him whisky, It seems that Buskirk has boon in the habif of going on fre- quent and prolonged sprecs, and that he was on ono of thoso sproos at the timo of the shooting. On account of the habita of Buskirk, kis brothoer, tho Hon, B. I. Buskirk, Judgo of the Bupromo Court of Indlans, hna given notico to Mr. Roso that be waa forbiddon to eoll Lis brother any more_liquor, under pain of the poualty of law, aod the effort to obey has cost Roso his lifo. Yestorday aftornoon a couple of colored men, who have boen in the habit of waiting on Bus- kirk, aaw him and asked him to treat them, Buskirk consontod and wont with thom to Roso’s ealoon and asked for drinks, Tho barkoopor, Rose rofused to soll bim whisky, and oxcused himselfby oiting the ordor which the Supreme Jm]fie hind sorved on him. Thia excitod Judgo Buskirk the more, and he again domanded the whisky and was again refused, when he drow a Flntol, and, without coromony, shot Roso in tho oft sido. The ball ranged toward the unfortu- nato mon's howt, and Dr. MoPheotors pro- nounced it mortal. Mr. Roso himsolf know it to ‘o mortal, and at once began to mnko propara- tions for tho ingvitable ovent, He mado his will & vory short timo after he received thio dead- 1y wound. Buskirk has been Judge of the Common Ploaa Court of that district, aud Spenker of the Houso of Roprosontatives, is tho Presidont of a bank, and o man of abundance of mouns, Ho ina Kuwomu man, welghing about 260 pounds, and ad onco s ghooling sefape in court with the Hon. Jamea Hughes, and is about 50 yoars old, + The doceasod is roprosontod as a t]ulot, ordarly oltizon, about 85 yoars old. Io lonves n wifo and two obildron, Ho has lived in Monroo Oounty for a long time, and has many friends, LaAteR,—As wo go to press our editorial cor- rospondont informs us by tolograph that Jufl?n Ruekirk waived an examination, and gave bail in the sum of §5,000 this evening. The excitement in doop and intouwe, and every effort is made to Buppress it. ‘o connot well undorstand the roloase of Judge Buskirk on bail,if the tolograph this morning hos not doue hlm injustice. An Alleged Xncendinry Killed nit Ow= ingaville, Aount Sterling, Ky, (July 4), Dispatch to the Loutsvills Courierfournal, To-day has beon & day of intenso excltement ot Owingaville, not unnilxed with bloodshed, I tolegraphed you of the arreat of William G. Sat- torflold, on tho strength of tho confession of the horaa—!lnlor, }hxun_n, for firing the l'own of Owingsville, in April laat, Battorflold was boiled out, and his trial postponed from time to time uatil to-day, wheu a suddon end was put to pro- ccooings agaiust him by the faot zl‘;n ho wea abiot and killed by Mr. Charlos Hoon, a furnituro doaler and the ‘jailor of Bath Qounty. Whon Haydon wns glving his tostimony against Satter- floll yoaterdey, aud reciting how the acausod had triod"to hiro him to fira tho town, Col, Hurd counsol for Batiorflold, nccueod him of swonring to o llo, Tho witnoos mado at tho law. yor, and immodiately Batterfiold and bis orowd Bprang to thoir foo, wenpons in Land, orlu- natoly tho firmuass of Iloon, Wash Darnos, and fow other cool and deterininod mon nvorted s collision which wonld havo been torriblo in its offects, The only result was n stampodo of tho spactator, The Cowrt ndjourned nutil to-day, 4 it wan evidont that tho trial could not succeat without « fight. Battorfleld, hoforo loaving for homo yestorday ovening, was loud in hia thronts to kill Ioon, Barnes, and threo othor citizons of Owingsvillo who had shown a detormination that 1o shonld bo brought to justico. 'To-day, Sal- terflold, accompanied by his son and sonin-law, camo into town armod fo the tooth with guns, pistols, and knives. Toon did not givo him an opportunity to put hiy thronts into oxcoution, but fired the con- tonts of both barrols of o shot-gun, loaded with Dbuoksliot, Into his hody, causing wounds which produced doath in o ehort time, The doceasod was notoriounly n desporate man, and o bad and turbulont eltizon, and His death {8 not rogretted by any eave his own fomily. Ho has hoen under an indictmont sinco last summer for stealing s horso from tho Royv. James A. Grogg, of Waco, Madison County, tho owner hiaving tracked tho animal to and found it in his possossion. Pub- lic scntimont universnlly indorsos the act of Mr, Hoon in ridding tho community of Lim. The Corporation-Asscasor of Dans= villey Na Yo, Iiiled by o Physicion,. Fyom the Roclicster (N, l'.}-IUnlon, July B, Tho village of Dansville, Livingston County, was suddenly thrown into s atato of great ox- citement Inst night by an aflray botwaon two prominent citizous, which resulted in the death of one at tho hands of tho othor. Tho follow- ing particulars of the affair aro givon inan mu.mx from tho Danevillo Advertiser, ieauod last eveniug: " Dr.gfl. L. Ellis and Mr. J. M. Hall walked from Perine & Co.'s drug storo across tho stroot to Mr., Hall's atoro about lalf-past 8 o'clock this p, m,, nud wore followed directly ofter by Jobn W. Hans, Thoy ontored tho storo, and commoncod_talking about a sowinj ‘maching trado, and Mr, Haas also ontored, an engaged in conversation with R. D. LaRue. Protty soon Dr. Ellis nsked Mr. Hell If ho had any objection to hia sitting in tho back room,—n_small room formod by & board parti- tion ronching only part way to tho celling. Mr Hall said ‘No,' 'nnd Dr. Ellis wont in and sat down on o stool, Aftor ho had dono 8o, Mr. Hoos walked noross tho floor threo or four times, with his hoad down, and then went into the room where Dr. Ellia was, and tho door was ehut bohind him, Thoy wero vory soon heard aisputing, and’ Mr. Hnog was heard to ey, ‘Have you got through?’ or words to that of- foct, and immediatoly o scufllo commonced. Huas waa nlso heard fo eay, ‘If you put your band bohind you again, you'ro a doad man.’ “BMr. Hall, W. J, LaRue, and R, D, Loluo rushed to tho room to soparate tho twomon, and just as tL3y got to tho door hoard a platni-’ahat. Thoy pushiod in, andas thoy didso Dr. Eilis passod out. Mr. Hoas wae caught s ho foll, nnd tho blood spouted from a bullot-wound in his face, just undor tho left oyo. Assistance was imme- diately called in, and Drs, Porino and Blake sont for. Dr. Perine arrived firat, and administored what roliof ho could. Dr. Dildine was nlso presont. Alr. Haas mado no answor to quostions ut to him, and only said * OhI' once or twico. Rbout balf an Lour from_ tho time of tho shoot- ing Lo was takon to bis homo, having givou no ovidenco that ho was conacious of what was go- lu; on around him. “In the meantio officers bind boon sont aftor Dr. Ellis, and he was soon found by Ofiicor No- Jan in Justice Korn's office, whore Lo lad gono t0 glvo himaelf up. 1lo was brought to tho storg while the wounded man was buiug cared for, and mado o brief statement, which ho suddonly cut short by the advico of his counsel, Charles J. Bissell, Bsq. * Ho aaid that Mr. Hoas had boon waylsying him fora lmlihmo 80 thot ho fearod for his lifo, and that ho had gone out of town and ro- mained two weols at a timo to avoid him ; that thoy had o talk and dispute while in the room togother; that Hoas asked him if ho had any more to say and ho replied that he hiad not ; and that then Inas took up n stool and declard that ho would brain him with it, whon ho (Ellis) drow his pistol and shot Haos ‘in self-defonso. Dr. Xilis declined to anawor inquirics as to tho na- ture of Lho troublo botweon him aud Hang. ‘4 }Mr. Hnas hog lived in Danavillo since ho was o child, and has for a long timo beon engaged in the business of wagon and carringe manufacture. Lately ho has acted as agent for Bhervcood & Co., of Conesus Centor, doulers in ngrlclllturnl im- plemonts, and has doue somo suctioncoring. Ho now holds the oftico of Cm't)ornflon Asscssor. Ho is nbout forty-nine years of ago. “ Dr, Ellis is & young physician in good stand- ing, and consldorable practico, porhiaps 30 yoars old, and came to Dansville from Lima about two yonrs ago. Ho is tho son of Dr. Samuol Ellis, 1 highly rospactablo physician of Lima, and had not beon regarded a8 a dangerous man, # Both men are married and hava children, Mr. Haas having a marzied daughtor, “Pp, 8,—Ninco the sbove was put iu typs Mr, Hoas hasdied.” Tho above statement gives no intimation as to the cause of tho dificulty that lod to thin fatal zffray. Wo have il from privato authority there is & woman in tho case, but we are not ablo to givo any of tho dotails, A Negro Attompts to Outrage o White Girl, and IKills Xler Fathers L'roms the Weatville (Misa.) News, Ono dny last woek, Tom Wheoler, man, attempted a rape upon the Iiti ter of Mr, Myers, aged 13 years, white, near Dublin, in this county. Mr, Myors being in- formed of the fact, went in search of tho negro, caught aud gave him o vory severa whipping, ‘Tho nogro was heard to ssy aftorwards that be intonded to kill Myers., On Monday last, while Myers was plowing, tho negro, ‘l'om Whooler, alflypoa up noar the fence, and shot Myers in tho back, atriking him with twelyo buckshot and killing bim instautly. Whoelor is Knk ot hrlgo, though there is quito & number looking for him. Not long since he fled from the northwostorn part of Covington County, whore ho then lived, for a similar offonse of ra) : ITALY. The Protest of the Generals of the Res ligious ©rdors. Rome (June 6) Correspondence of the New York World, Tho tollowiug is the translation of 8 vory im- portant documeont. It iy the “Protest of the Gonerals snd Procurours-Gonoeral of the re- ligious ordors ngalnst tho law of suppression voted by the Ohnmbor of Deputies :" “The Chambor of Doputios has discussed from tho 6th to the 26th of May & pro- Ject of law siming at the extonsion totho oily naod provinco of Romo of tho dispositione in voguo in the rest of {taly concerning tho roligious corporations and \)m convorsion of ecclosinsticz estates. Over and 1hove tho very grave modifications of the projoct of the Ministry by tho Commission, the Chamber, in tho discuselon’and tho vote on each articlo, hiss ogain added now provisions to oach of thom, provisions moroe odious and moro subvorsive of all right, annihilating, so to spenls, all tho relig- ious familics, and confiucating all their legitl- mate property. In sovoral sittings, held for tho discussion of this projoct of law, without men- tioning tho blows doalt at tho justico of the cause and tho incompetouce of ‘the judgment manifosted, divors publio discoursea woro deliv- ered, in which the most incredible contempt for truth, justico, and religlon was apparent, 'Who ontiro Catholio world, and evon thoxo mnongst the horotics aud iufidols who havo yet presorved o littlo natural roason and honosty, can judge of this for thomsolvos, “‘Tho Bovorclgn Poutiff, sole judgo, installed by God, in all that concorns the Church and the religions Institutions, having loudly protested and declared null nud vold any wicked attempt that might be mado on the roligious corporations and tho proporty which they logitimatoly pos- soss, wo the undersignod, superiors aud pro- curors-general of divers mhgiuuu ordors rontding at Komo, rogard it as n boundon duty, not only to adlioro to the moutiments oxpronsed by tho Vicar of Jesus Christ, to whom wo are Imedi- atoly subjootod, but to protost in a special man- nur¥n our own nnmo and the namo of the relig- ious familles of which God hos confined to us the govérnmont, nccording to the rules of Obristian porfection and ovnnqelloul oanucily, aud according to tho laws and institutions ap- proved by tho holy apostolio Chalr, T'hisis why wo remcw our protestations and recall tho mor tives allogoed in tho cirewlar which wo nddreased under date of Oct, 4, 1871, toall tho Ambnssa- dors, Ministors, Chiarges d’Affaires, and Conguly acereditod-to tha holy chair, and in whioch it was vroved with ovidonce thint the extinction of the roligious corporations oxisting at Romo iu an autrage, odious and manifost, ngaiust the rights of theso roligioun orders, ngainut tho righth of tho entire Oatholio world, and prinulpnlli; ugaiust the spintual rights inhoront in the visible Chief of tho Church, “Wo protest anew and in particular agalnst the blasphemics and the outragos to Gud and the holy roligion which havo boon uttored under thoso cirenmstances with impunity, against all the injurios by which the snored person and au- thorlty of tho Vicar of Jouus Ohrist has boon offonded, aguingt tho inplety of which tho ro- ortdrd of tho commisslon have glvén proof, wha n contempt of the Gospel have hot.foared to afirm (hab tho ovangolical councila—that is to Any, tho vows of povaity, of chastity, and obedi- onco—aro contrary to all progrers, matorial, moral, and Iutollectunl, Wo protost sgainch tho incompeotonce and contradiction of thosa who, having sworn {0 maln- taln that which exiited, aftor having eol- cmuly {u’omlund to the " Cathollo world to leave intact Lhe authorily of the Church, pro- poso and decrae Iaws contrary to tho firat arlicle of tho constitution, and who violats boyond mansuro the spiritual authority of thoe Boverolgn Ponliff and tho holy lawn of "the Church, Wo Eratuul. agnint tho calumnios, the lies, and falge- 0ods which, without any foundatlon or proof whatever, have boon uttored and spread in pub- lio ngainat roligious porsons who have a right to maintain fntact their xoputation and renown, ‘Wo protest against tho violent oxproprintion of housos and convents, against the spoliation of goods ond proportics bolonging to our tospoutivo ordors, resorving agninst any unjust invader and ponecssor thninfiumue rights of each of thom, rights of which no Isy power can logitimatoly deprive thom, Againat suoh iniqui- ties wo appoal to tho Sovoreign Pontlfl, Vicar of Josus Chirist on earth, to tho Bishops and shep- hictds of souls who are the tutors, the guardidna, and tho dofondoers of occlosiastical goods, Wo appoal to all faithful Catholics, Lll-q‘wrnm] all over the world, to the charity to whick it is in o great measure due that theso roligious goods and proporties were givon to tho Church for tho splendor_of worship and the propagation of faith. e apponl to tho {ndividual right of as- sociation and Iiyropnrty to tho right of tho peoplo, and to ‘intornatlonal right, all threo of whioh fight 1n favor of our existorco and our propertica. Weappoal to tho judgmont of every civilizod person of common sonso who turna to- wards roason and faith. Finally, wo n‘:ponl to tho Bupromo Judgo of the living and tl to Almighty God, who is no respecter of por- sons, and whose inoxorablo justico will at some futuro dny avenge honor, rights, calumnics, and tho opprosed. As for us, wo shall supplicato him nasiduously from tho bottom of our hearts to show himself merciful towards our ealumnia: tors and oppressors, and to spuro thom tho pains of the tomporal and aternal ohastisement which $hoy runy have incurred by roason of the iniquity of their deeds, L % Rour, Juno 3, 1873,” {Hero follow eighty-two signatures.] i bais il sl o CALDWELL OF SPRINGFIELD, NRW JERAEY. .. (1T60) Hm'lh'lhhn‘ spot. Look around you, Above on the R . Lay the Hesslans encampod. Dy that church on tho g Stood the gaunt Jorsoy farmors, And hors ran o walle ‘You may dig snywhere and you'll turn up a ball. Nothiny more. Grasses syring, watcza run, flowers ow . Pretty much as thoy did ninoty-threo years ago, Nothing nrlgra didXesy? Stay one moment; you've cai Of Galdwell, the parson, who onco preached tha word Down st Epringlold? ‘What, No? 'Como—that's bad, by ho i All tho Jorsoys aflsmo! And thoy gavo him tho namo Of the “ rebol high priest.” Ho atuck in their gorge, For llé! Ia\'mx\ the Lord God—and ho hated King corge Tfo had causo, you might ssy! When tho Heselans at day Marched up with Enyphausen thoy stopped on thelr W, Attho imrmn,” wherohis wife, with a child in her arms, Sat alono in the hiouso, How it happoned nono know But God—aud that ono of tho hireling crow Who ficed tho shot! Enoygh I—thora shio lay Aud Caldwell, the chnplain, hior husband, awsy | DId ho preach—did ho pray ? ‘Think of him, ss yon atan Dy tho old church to.day j—think of him and that band Of militant Ylmgghbo’u 1 8oo thosmoko and the heat Of that rockless advance—of that niraggling retroat 1 Keop tho ghost of that wife, foully slain, in your evi— And whnt could you—what should you, what would youdo? Why, just what ke did 1 They wero left in tho lurch For 'lle want of more waddiog, Ho ran to the church, Broke tho door, atripped the pows, and dashed out in the road With' his arms full of hymn-biooke, and rew down his load Al thelr feet ! Then, above all tho shouting and shots, Tung Lin volco—<2it Wallsfnto.‘am—Doje, give ont atls I And thoy did. That s all, Graases spring, flowers blow Tretty much as they did ninety-threo years ago. You may dig anywhereand yowll turn up a bali— But not always a hero Lk this—and that's all, i Bozr flaure, —New Tork Tribune, I A Knight-Lrrant Amazon. A most oxtraordinary iraveler was the nun. Moanja Alferez, whoue romautic adventures, pub- lished in an old Bpanish volumo, would scarcely bo belioved wore they not confirmed by othor documonts. Having been placed in a Domincan convont, sho eacaped in the dress of a man, whon 16 yoars old, and ontoring the sorvico of & gontle- man 8 bis pago, travorsed the groator park of Bpain, meoting with sdventures as amus- ing s thoso of Gil Blay. But an irresisti- Dbl dosire for more distant travel Jed her to em- bark, in 1603, on o iflotills destinad for Porn. Hera sho onlisted in the army destined for Chili; fought bravely against tho Americans, gainiug tho rank of standard-bearer, and afterward that of Onptain. A sad incident stopped her courso for a time, for sho had tho misfortune to kill hor brother without knowing him. After this, sho shut hareelf up in a convent again, But such a lifo was littlo suited to hor taste. She again Joinod the anny and fought in many distant parts of Bouth America, which tho 8paniards wero de- sirous of subjugating. Onco sho was taken pris- oner by tho Dutch, and, whon roloased, roturned to Cuzco, whoro a new advonture awaited hor. Being st & gaming tablo, bor noighbor, an arro- gant Bpaniard, abitracted some of her monoy when her oyes wore turned away. 8ho doteoted ‘him, drow her sword, and attacked him, IIo was woll covored by his cuirass, so that hor blows glidod over him without injury, while gho wns woundod in the breaat, and fell bathed in blood, But, rouniting hor failing powers, sho rose aund rushod after tho culprit, and, as the sol- diers_ snid, actually made him ‘ewallow her sword, Ho was dead. Appenling to the Bishop for protaction, sho told him her gocret, and ho remitted_hor once moro to tho convent of Bt. Clnire. Longlng for now adventures, she ob- tnined pormission to return to ng' bade adieu to hor companions, and followed tho course of the Rio Magdeloun, embarked at Carthagens, and landod at Cadiz_in 1624, Her reputation had preceded hor, and overybody wished to 800 so remarkable & womnn. Going to Madrid, she wns prosonted to Count Olivarez, and fol- lowed in the suite of Count do Javier, who wau f;olng to Rome for tho 1ubfloo. Bho orossed hrough Irance, but in Piodmont was thrown into prison as u 6py ; and, when hor liberty was rostored, it was only oncondition that sho should roturn to Spain. In the deepost destitution, she rotracod Lier way on foot, aud was obliged to beg. While ondunvorlny?'h 0 seo the King, she wad attacked by brigands; but 2t length the Marquis do Montos-Claroe prosonted ber at tho Court of Madrid, whon eho obtainod o ponsion, s rocognition of ber titlo of staodard-bearer, aud pormission to woar mon's clothos, Still do- ormined to roach Rome, sho ombarked and landed at Genoa, whon sho again got into difllouities through o quarrol with an Italian soldior ; but at longth she had the pleasure of kisslng the foot of Urban VIII. He listened to ber atory with interost, aud slio was soon sur- rounded b{ a circle of tho nobility, who roceivod hor with plonsure, Sho was thon nearly 40 years of nge. Littlo is known of her aftor, though #ome sny she made anothor voyage to America, and died when about 60. 8Sho was very tall nnd manly in appearanco, with strongly-marked but plain features, and hor whole air was resolute and soldior-lik L-Juno 8, 1473, . 3. O, Kirloy, for. aud_Sini. Llizabath” A, Gdol), N. 1} pinors ploaso oupy, 2 55, by T Tav. . . Hepsdayeh and Laura A, Willyus, th of Ul 5 '"'nfx‘qu'l_‘:‘ni’\“’—lxgll.xJtm!u— ¢ Motvider, July 2, o Ttov. Mr. Koston, Mr. D, It Hroarloy, of Misa Alico Holllstor, ‘of Bolvidoro, 1. MPLIN-GOBE—In this olty, July b, by (o Ttav. Bou 1t 8. Ky, Richard 7. Urawplin and'Miss Fanulo o, ol DEATHS. XARTAUS_July 7, 2% n'olnok 1. m., Annlo T, » wife P A B R IaGral, fravy voidoncly NoJ B0 Thictioh ., nowe liluanaye, Woduoadsy, July 9, R Frinda ‘of tbe faily invited ta attond whhout Tirthior nutico, i, (Y —At Cormwall on_tho Huduon, dune A A DTl of "Orios Moy knd Lenuas 2, Ehturnior, of il oity, JOHNSON—At Ocunomowoo, Wis., ou the 6il inat., of h‘ll{lammnlun Gt ilia howols, Haniuol M, Jalineou, d¥. aed 10 you AUOTION SALES. Ty BRUSIH, EON & €0, 41 K-)ill—n.l_ll.fllml. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, AT 0:30, Turniture and CGonoral Merchandise, Al AUUTIUN, Parlor Bults, Marble-Top and Plaly Buconu,” Hodst Ha ortmong ol Farafiure » i Show Oasus, o BRUSH, 5OK'& €O., Avutlodo ity 58 Wi'south Canast. sacoud-h 0 doad, | AUCTION SALES. By Wi, A BUMTRRE & 6o Buggies, Express Wagons, Phaotons, % WEDNTISDAY MORNING, July s, B o s ol 1 R Camnlate Sl 2 & 06, Austioncers. WX, A. BUTT PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALR 41 CHOICE DENCE LOTS Botweon Vingonnos-nv., Oharlos-av., and Torty-third-at. ‘Wo will offer for mnlo at PUBLIO AUC- 'ION, ON THH GROUNDS, Wednesday, July 9, at 2 1-2 oclock p. m, 41 CEOICH RESIDENCE LOTS ! Situated on Vinconnes-av., Charlos« av., and Forty-third-st. Lotas, Tiargo brick » ond within four , two blooks from the ‘These arp fine Buildin, sewer on Forty-third blocka of the horse on; Hydo Park Dumi and only flve blocks from tho Forty-third.at. Depot of the I.0. R, R, onding naifihbot od that is rapidiy ime roving with flng residences. Situated bo- woon tho two Boulovards, and rapidly ad- vanoing in valuo. Tho salo to boperomptory ond bona fido ovors-raspont. and gront hnrg\lnu oon bo expoot THRMS 0F BA? a3 no-aixth cash ; ono. sixth in 30 days ; balance 1, 2, 3 and 4 yoars, 8 &ur cont {nmrnnhrg:r annum, itlo porfoot, Printod.abatracta furnished oach purchaser, A frao spacial train will loavo tho I 0. R. R, Depot, foot of Linke-at., nt 3 o’clook p, m. -h]nrp, on dsy of salo, reb sale. For further partioulara and ofieo of OLARKH. LAY urning at close ol lnts, onll ot the TON & 00., 130 . BUTTERS & C0,, 15 CLARKE, LAYTON & CO, WM. A, BUTTBERS & 00,, Auct'rs. Dry Goods, Fancy Dress Goods, STRAW GOODS, ETC,, t austlon, on TIURSDAY, July 10, at 0% o'clock, tn owen Bros. Tiluck, 18 and 17 12 olph-st. tast, Randolph-st, WM. AL BUTTERS & CO., Xuonopmn. OPEN AND TOP BUGEIES At anotion, on FRIDAY MORNING, July 11, at 9% o'lock, 8t 15 and 17 East Randulph.st. ‘WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionsors. LARGE SALB REAL ESTATE At 16 & 17 East Randolph-st. WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoers. By CLARKE, LAYTON & CO. FrLEe o Great Auction Sale WASHEMT@:N HEIGHTS Choice Residence Property. ‘We shall offer for sale, on the ground, at Morgon Park, Washing= ton Heights, on Thursday, July 10, 1873, At 2 o’lock p. m., 200 of the choicest Residonce Lots_on the bluif and rairie near tho Military School and hurch, being in subdivisions made from acre pro; erlé.y urchased of tho Blue Island Lan :Bui.ldmi; Coms pany, and the most desirably located of any property in that delightful suburb. The sale will be peremptory and bona fide, and great bargaina may be expected. Title perfect in every respact. Printod abstracts to each purchaser. Free transporta- tion to_and from the sale, via C., R. I. & P. R. R., by Special 'I."rnm, leav- ing the Depot foot of LaSalle-st., at 1:30 p. m., sharp. TERMS OF SALE---10 per cont eash, 26 per cent in 30 days, balance in1, 2, and 3 yoars, with interest at 7 por cent por annum, lats will be furnished on the ground. ZFor further particulars call upon B. ¥. CLARKE & CO., Room4, 122 TaSalle-st.,or CLARKE, LAYTON & CO., 120 LaSalle-st. B. F. CLARKE & CO., INo. 122 LaSalle-st. CLARKE, LAYTON & CO, 120 Lasalle-st,, Auctioneers. BY GEO. P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. AFIN®E SALE On TUESDAY, July 8, at 9 1-24. m,, Conststiug of Custom-mada Olothing, Dress Gaods, Tats ‘Notfons, ota,: and a vary attractive lino o 2o Oastor and Uton Loavars, Piain and. Faney Ci notos, Dooskins, Moltons, Satlnet anotlan, ., and Rag Garpots, sraln. and R R 0NE & cO., Austtoncors, G4and 70 Wabashiav. Our Regular - Auction Sl Of Wednesday, July 9,at 9 1-28. m,, “Will be tho most attractive we have yet of- fored this sonson, as in addition to & large- 1ino of best grades of BOOTS AND SHOES, From manufacturers, wo have 100 LOTS Al GOODS to close out for n Rotailor. GHO. P. GORE & CO., 08 & 70 Waby BY HODGES & GO. AT THE PRIVATE RESIDENOE. No. 849 West Washinglon-St, corner Weslern-av., At AUOTION, the entirocontonts, on TUES. DAY MO Y Y 8, nt'10 a, m., consisting of beantiful Parlor Furnituro, Oil_ Paintings, Liacs OQurtains, English Tody Brusaols Oarpets, 3 Chambor-rooms, le-Top DBureaus, = Bodstosds, Btands, &o.; Fronch Walnut Dining-Room T'urniture, one 19.foot Bxtonsion Tablo, A, Chairs, Oarpots, Orookery, Outlory, Glaa whare, &0.1 ul6o nioe Jitchon Furniturd, n No, 1 8tewart Oook Btove, together with all the utousils, Sale positive and without roserve. Tako Atroot cars to Westorn-av. BSale gor< ner of Washington-at, HODGHS & 00., Auctionears, No, 613 t Lake-at, By TAYLOR & HARRISON, REQUGAR WREDNESDAY'S BALE OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &C, GDNESDAY, July 0, at 93 oalodk. Trown and Blvachod Ubttonts, Droas Uoods, U and T, 64 Oloth and Ossimers it Coliguads Oali 1 Whito Khiets, Linen Huf s, Luce Ourtalne, Cutlain Nots, Ladior Beltd, Fanog 11ate, Black and Oulorod Sllce, Ttitisons, SU Tiosy Bilssos and fadios’ Gluves, Hoslory, Towels, Napkins, Hikle., #ud our usual (ull fina of morobmudiso , Austinnoors, iy TAYLUR & "Alfi‘.‘fiffisum}ggn-l By 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS, AT ATOTION, On WEDNESDAY, thoott fust;, at 9004, m, i hold Farnit (harmy wow asit & largodotof Housohold Furniturs, Falo 5 o Fooking.Glasaos, ‘Alattro Show Lounfor fiae. Ovileotion 'of Ohro also, 103000 Buwiag Mackjiih 8 4 wrrrerams Aucttonsors, 63 Bouth Ceaaluats